7.80, Special l7.30 p.m. Rev. Lord‘s Supper. CH U H N . Candlevlight Service. Minister. . son. Mjmster, PRESRYTERIAN. D Ruddell. St. John's. Belfast. Worv ter MOUNT STEWART - Morel! . Peter‘s Bay. The United Church. Mount Stewart: 10 a.m. Senior Sunday School. 11.15 a.m. 11.30 am Junior Sun- : Davlo‘ Weale. l . THE '1 THE PRESBYTERIAN Church. ‘ Church. Peter‘s Road - Wor-i g .h ship, 11 a.m.; Murray Harbour ch 1 Church. Murray Harbour: Wor- Nnmh _ Church School. 1.30 pm. lship. 11.00 a.m. Sunday School. worshipv 2'30 p.m_. and Caledo‘ KINGS MURRAY Rl‘VER (‘lllll‘t‘ll 00.111 . 2.00 .m. Murray River: 1 s .- - t. Christ 10.00. Bible School. 11.00. worryship p . I 5111111191)" M La“ (“mm Mmmm“ Morning wm‘Sl‘iI‘ Mid LOl‘t'l'S‘ sl‘hool. 11.00 a.m. Rex". llmld H. SUPPER SDPakel‘. 113"” Wealt‘. ‘Barwlsc. Minister. m. Worship 11.00 a.m. l-.van- v . a. MURRA\ HARBOLR _ uni. mummy lHRBtll'R i'llltl‘t‘ll “.m.... 59...“... 7.30 pm. Rev. ray River Charnc, The United of clirist. elm Bible Sclmnl and William Fullerton, guest speak- ACROSS THE ISLAND N THE MONTAGUE i t‘harne, t h e Presbyterian l Church, St. Andrew's. Monta- M 1 Worship. 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. 1St Andrew‘s. Cardigan: 2.30 Spans 100 Yrs. BA,. RI). Minister. By NE". A. MATHESON Provincial . Farm Editor aes. Tile United Church. Dun- das United Church: Holy Com- munion. . a.m. Annandale United Church: Holy Commun- A FAB.“ woodslemh that sells for $35 now. as Rm b‘i'uce‘ told inn‘ 3'00 p‘m' 5" David's Chur- me at North River a few days ago. cost $5 or less With 90 vrars ('h' Gm'lgmw'" “my Commun" 330. 1 “35 101d .VPslel‘d-ill' h.\' CW. Judson a man who remembers mn' 7‘00 1”" Church SCho‘flt those days. tor he is in hl\ [0N year. 2.00 p.m. Minister: Rev. M. R. Mr. ‘F‘ljl‘uycc recalled that the sleighs sold for $12 sometime Pm'klinston. prior to or.d War Two. but the shoein: costs more than that now. . . . . . . he told me. Vlr. .llldson said “you could buy all the iron" {or the .MONTM'l E (“Mun Ml 5191th for $2.30 then. and matly people did their own wood work. “my Sl'l‘day Si'h'w]: mm was surprised to find the sleighs are still made in qauntity, as a'm' afflcmvmumonz 1”“ 59" horses are used ~o little and horse stables are emptv on many mm“ “‘9 “with .M”51 A‘Vak" farms. hut Roy sold 16 sleighs last year alid I imagine many I" (he Ta-‘k‘u Evonmg “'Omhip: others are sold elsewhere in the province. 7-3": Speak": Willard 'l- wan“ MY CHAT with .\ll‘. Judson took lls back to the da ’5 “ ih ' i i ' ~ ‘ .1 farmer in PEI. collld iced and clothe himself from his iiwnh'alf‘ri‘i : (P105 (“Mm Chap“ m0!- hp might have m hm to H _ ‘ fl lcc change of schclulel. Com~‘ . _ a and sugar and newt be (old ol 111111-11 . g d g h 1 d G . Burti now. he told me. “our livestock and other produce are ship. bl d "I." By ‘C 00 a" 05“ P out and we buy ilcl - ' > i v ‘ ' ‘ ' ' . 2mm mm. mmmarmlimn back in manufaitlllcd form at man} (,d m. Allan Weber Chalk talk. NEW GLASGOW Church: 10.00 a.m. - B i b School. 11.00 a.m. -~ Worshipl Minister. Mr. Merle W. Zim-. Pastoral mel-man l llue: Church School. 10 a. m.;lillwtlfl r. m. Rev. Donald N1. ip. 11 olson. Minister. St BREADALBANE 10.00 am. Little Sands: Wor- ma _ worshipi 7.30 pm. Rev"charge United Chum-h Bread. ‘ albane. 11.00 a.m.: North Gran- ville. 2.00 p.m. Pleasant Valley.l day SCh00l ML‘RRAY RIVER Pentecostal 330 pm pale Gm“ Student‘ 2.30 Church. Sunday School, 10.00 Supply Pastoral t‘hristian (‘AVENDISH Baptist .Cl’llil‘l‘hl Merle W. Zimmerman. I (‘ovez . FREDERICTON and lireadl'il-imuF CH, .bane Churches of Christ: 10.00.1139“ Rayn1ond L. Guns, Minis. - Bible School. 7.30 p. m.-l ten 'I‘IIE DUNDAS -—— Annandale Combined Worship to he held at} and Georgetown Pastoral Char- F‘I‘E‘dcrit‘lon. ‘ Merle W. Zimmerman. Minister - Mr. 1 1 ho 9. FREE CHURCH OF Scotland.l hag... 2 Worship D. V. Charlottetown.lyer_ Minist 11.00 a.m. and 7.00 p.m. Stan-i . 2.30 pm Rev W R Un-j dcrhay. Minister Charge. The Presbyterian Chur-l R Jones. Minister. flPEll Tflllllilll Donald Nichol-l ch. W a. ‘ Worship. m. Worship. Morell: 7.30 p.m. Worship. YORK PASTORAL 151‘ United Church. Rev. COVEHEAI) Pastoral Charge. . . . I .United Church‘ Worship: Stan-.Chargc. The United C hu rch. Summerfleld serv1ce 2.30 p.m. M CK y Cove.iBrown Jardine. lay minister. Rev. Lewis M. Murray. minis- ' minegash 11 a.m.; Mootrose tar, p.m.; Elmsdale 7 p.m. 11.00 a.m.: West ' p.m. Rev. R. H. Bax-g M1 er. 18 HAMPTON Pastoral Charge‘ ALBERTON The United Church. Bonshaw. Charge, United Church. Rev: lett. Bible School 10 a.m.: wor- ‘11.00 a.m.: DeSable. 2.30 p.m.: David MacDonald. minister. ship 11 a.m. Speaker‘. Rev. BI". Charge. United Church. Free- imot‘her. Mrs. Dora Bourdeall THE BROOKFIELI) PastorallVictoria. 7.30 p.m. Rev Bryer Cascumpec worship 11 a.m.: Hewlett. The regular evenng town 11 a.m.: Travellers Rest. 2 and brother Robert Bourdeau. lTignish worship 2 p.m. Alber- service is cancelled in lieu of p.m.; North Bedeque 7.30 orship, Brookttel'd. 11 Ml Hunter River. 3.1!) p. ‘ Glasgow Road. 7.30 p.m. Peter: B.A., BD. Minis-1 lbane St. Peter's Bay: noun mvou and small MAMA“ CWGE- M"- Sunday-school at Baptist gate 11 a.m.; New'Londo Western Charge. DeSable 1Machli Nesbitt. minister. p.m: Summers-idc 7 p.m. 7.30 p.m. Closing of Week 0 f WELLINGTON Church Pastoral Charge. p.m. evcnsonlz 8‘1 51- Slephe“, ‘ Pastoral p.m. evenson-g at C 1h a r g e. ’ Church. Minister: Rev. Qu- UNITED CHURCH. Kenning? P A S T O RAL evening 7.30 p n Church. Worship at PASTORAL merside. Minister: D.L. How- 5ummer5/b/e' Sfore SPRINGFIELD —- O‘LEARY a.m.: Cape Traverse Sunday} United Baptist Church. Rev. School 2 p.m.: Coleman 3.30; NEW LONDON Anglican par. W.B. MacPhail. minister. Well- 00 p.m. Cra- ish. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion ington 1.1 8.131.: Union Corner 3. 11.00 at St. Mark‘s; ll a.m. Holy p.m.: Victoria West 7.30 p.m. a.m.: Worship with Communion communion at St. Thomas': 2.30 THE PRESBYTERIAN at 7.30 pm p.m. worship. Ministerltfhurch. Central Parish. Clyde ' e 2 11 am. Worship. Canoe '1 p.m. Worship. Nine ek: 7.30 p.m. Worship. Ralph WEST POINT Presbyterian 2.30 m 1 ion solidly School to 1.111.: var-112 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Fri. Jan. 11, 1063. ship at 7 p.m. the final service of tlhe Week of 1 Rev. J.T. Waldron. minister. . .1 2,30 Prayer being held in the Pres-1 PreSbytenu fhurcnes' .m. Mr. Garth Caseley. student byte“!!! Church It 7 1).!!!- North Two": service ' n "m" minister. Rev. L.M. Murray. in- S.S. and Bible Class at 12.15. teflm,moderamr. Breadalbane: Bible Class at 2.30; Service at 3 p.m. Rev. G. Killen. Minister. TRYON PASTORAL Charflei.springfield 11 a.m.: O‘Leary Kenneth W.R. Cameron. minis- The United Church. Rev. W. A. er. Macquarrie: D~D-~ MlnlSler'ifl‘ Prayer services. Sunday School. charge. charge. Cape Traverse: Holy as usual, . . . A D. Communion at 11.00 a.m. Tryon: minister. 11 a.m. Cent- Sunday-schoolat10.00a.m.; Holy 2.30 pm Pleasant Communion at 3. Grove: 7.30 p.m. York. paud: Roy Canon EF. clerical secretary. UNITE n‘. summasmr. AND Rev. iElcanors. Octave ot the Epip. hany. Canon M. Ferguson. rec. tor. St. Mary's: 7. r communion: 9 a.m. PRINCETOWN — LOT. 16: charist and sermon: 9.45 a.m. 7 30 Unltedl Sunday School: 7 p.m. evensong V - . and sermon. St. John'sf 10 a. . 'l‘Rl 0N — Bonshaw U n i t e d Marks. Rev. Ron Parsons. rec- E_ Johnston Malpeque worship l Sunday 5011001: 11 atm ch03, Pastorate. Rev. L. R. tor. .11 am. Dog 15 7.39 pm ’ “ Graves. Minister. Tryon 11 a.m. ‘ ' " Westmoreland. 7.30 p.m. Tryon Sunday School at 10 a.m. MONTROSE l teucharist and sermon. ‘ —————.—L__— RICHMOND BAY Presbyter-l loll. Church School 9.50 a.m.: inn Church T v 1 . . yne a ley 3 fiacrzment 0f the Lord 5 “upper Worship conducted by the inter- burns to their face. hands and arms. Mrs Legault': p.m. 2.3. received minor burns. Char/offe/Own Store 797/ 9. 7/7/ 9. m": '" ‘°'°h"“"’ "N W "m Sign-'iiiolléliilli W”! m" CHARLOTTETOWN STORE OPEN TILL 4.30 PM. SATURDAY S’SIDE STORE OPEN T1ll12 NOON SAT. :11? Confederation cont'crcnce het‘e_ but .111: 311de insists “C cderatlon was a illisiake. This little island was nestled in the sea - . ‘ t~ - 1 With everything 11 needed. its people were independent. Glcat 912:2,“ promises were made at the time. we were promised cvcrytllina”. fichm] If?“ (405' ‘1 geer he said “but they were never carried out." he protested vigorously. ..'. ‘ ' ‘ .' pg. ‘. l lice. 1.30 p.m. Special stnglng.i . . Men‘s Trio. Speaker: Allan We-T VIgOI‘OUS And her. Message. God's Love Seen. A“, I" Even in Punishment. Genesis 3.1 3' H ’5 "1F!" 1‘ “litmus. You probably "(‘1 thc idea that a . . . . Centenarian would naturally be shi-ivcllcd and decrepit lookiliz. .MONTM'I‘E Rm.” Chapel': as you have seen many inch look who were 10 in 20 years young Mn. a'm‘ The Lord 5 Supper for er. But this man is different Believers: 10.45 a.m. Su 11 d a y Poweri'lllly built -~hc \veizhed up to 210 in his prime and runs 50'1""! (“r a” 3g”; 7'30 p: m' close to 100 no\\'~~1w has a strip in his hand like a wrestler. his lellar 59"“?- carrlaae is erect and proud. and he is full of spirit and wit. ln . y .. fact one of his yarns about the original Ford car is so good I want MLRBA‘ R“ ER Pemmlnfl‘l to Fham, h “."h XML al Seri'lces. Rev. A. R. Louns-l A MAN who had lived a good life was amach to find that ""11" pm“- 1" a-"‘- Sunday‘ Saint Peter. stern guardian of the. Pearly Gates. was turning down 5mm}: “ a.'m,' “Int-imp; 7'30 ruthlessly everyone who had owned a car. 'l'hottzh he was trcmh- 1”“ Evangel'mc 591m“- ling With fear as his turn came. he decided it would he better to . . . tell the truth than be cauzht in a lie. so he admitted he also had THE ‘IMTED 83mm pasmr‘ had a car. The stern face hardened noticeably_ but there was still a mp Montague’ Rm" A' G‘ ' 'l faint ray of hope as Heaven's Guardian asked “what kind of a S'Ppw‘q‘ pasmr‘ Montag'w' 10, car did you have?“ and on being told it was a Ford. said heartily a)“ 5”"da-V Sohm’lv 11 “'m-' "Come i'lght in my friend. you only thought you had a car". “l'sh'p- 7'30 p-m- EVensmg-l have heard many jokes on Henry Ford's original wacons. hll: 5111139011: 13" p.m. Worship.i this ls the first time I ever heard that one. 2'30 0m. Simdal’ 5011001 Mllr-i T. e were scarcely any taxes in his early days‘and farm ray Harbour. 11 a.m. Sunday; machinery was slmple. but now taxes and markups make machlnv School. 3.15 p.m. Worship. Mur»; try too dear for the farmer to Many. he observed. ray River. 11 a. m. Sunday" School. 7.30 pm. Worship. SeverIU 1M 11' ~ - i- ‘ O I‘IUSUO 0C Ines Miran (utxm‘ll. Montague , ~ ‘ _ Pastorate. Rev. R. L. urns. MR. .11 DSON told nic_ahollt several machines I had never Minister. Lower Montague. 9.45 heard. or read about pi'evlously. There was a “shear liarrnw"~ a.m. Trinity United Church it came before the sprinatoothrthai had a number of shear~like Montague '11 am Sturgeon. untlF. with a mould board on either side. that broke up the land 2.30 pm ' I ' ‘ 'l e'lfcctlvelv” ‘ ‘ hit. -lll."l<(lll also recalls in his very early youth it could be SOURIS —— Bay Fortune Unit-l 90 years ago or oven morevrhat some people used a four—hoill'sc cd Church. Worship: Bay For-l gilgstrapolwe; that was used to provide power for threshing a nd tum not) a.m. Snurig 7.00 p.m’ e riot s. Rev. D. .. . ' ' But this wasn't the treadmill machine which most o' the old F Adam" Mmmer er pecple have seen in operation. Many will recall the old slump- FREE CHURCH of Scotland. In: machine with the capstan in the. centre. and 8 ion: shaft or Birch Hill 11 a.m.: Belle River arm. radiating: ollt from it. to which a horse was attached, The . p,m,; Min-3y River 7 m_ macllluc .\ir Judson sneaks about also had the capstan in the cent- Ewen E. MacDouaali. student. re but it had four shat'ts or arms radiating.v out from it. and a t V horse was attached to each of them. 1“ 5”qu - ANNANDAIE HE POWER was transmitted to a threshing machine. for “"11"! Balm-Si Pastorate. An- examplt‘. 1‘“ a series of tog wheels and shafts. or spindles. it's so "3110310 5111103.“ 5011001 at 10 long aizo that his description is a hit hazy. He was very young: a.m.: Dundas Sunday School at when he saw it in operation. I h H 11 am: service at 7.3 m. ’ He rccalis that his son Flnley. who has spent most o is ie ‘ _ in the Alberta oilt'ields‘ once thel'shed 600 measured bushels cl ‘ REM." POINT: Sllnl’laYl 2mm in one~ day with .0 horse power and a Hall's Thresher. 'l‘hc 5mm” and Bible SlUdy 1‘" “1.30 Hall people at Summorside made wonderful machines. he told me. ("l-mi “10151111! at 11.30 p.m. Ev- anizellstlc service at 7 p.m. L, Harris. speaker, Carts No Good For Courting A Rl'l‘ of humor crept in when his grand-daunhtcr. Mrs, La~ 1117111041? lives with \lr. and MN. Daniel Lamont—asked “Did you have to court your girl in a cart too?" He had been telling me .I. . .- lhat thc lilo-wheeled call it had no springs-was used for all :up‘ mm H a'm': Alexandra klnrls of summer transportation then. as it was the only convcy- "'ln..p'm' RP“ C'w' Passw- aluce People went in carts to Church. to town and everywhere mm'“"' c sr. llll‘ess they walked. The four-wheeled truck wagons were all “Irv”: - impl‘gvomcut' "bill they were no good for courting either." he as— Chum. ifimfilxfig muznul sure us - . '- z ‘ ’ " Travcl was slow with the old carts but people compensated. EVJA‘SM" 1}; a'm‘: Hum." “(.‘l-.-indt'nlllcr would get up in the middle of thc nizht to no to dial 'i”. lp‘m' ev' W'E' Dm' Hotel] For a 1cad of hirc ark". Mr. .ludson recalled. The bark ' m ms er’ $13.."'11.3332}.Shimlfiiillmiii13121.9“ “W “m” i" “mm “mm” ""“m cm" - i ' - audandS"...' A SHOEMAKER at Ten Mlle Housedhat's almost across the pvpnsnng 7%?“33‘1 1193:: load from Ed \‘clscn's Service Station at the iniorscition of the hm” choral l]; Trans-Canada liichuay and the road to Montaguc at Cherry Val- am Rev Canon TF Lad loy-uscd to make shoes. bill they were made to fit, his last. and rect‘nr ' ’4' er' \‘Oll had to make your foot fit the shoe". he quipped on one of ' the Journey: he took me down mommy lane ‘ C A V' .E N D I S H UNITED t'hurch Charge. 11 am. New - n - ‘ Glasgow: 2.30 p.m. Stanle Oil Bearing Core On His Farm 3...... 7.... pm. mm... 1 THE MAN who farmed in Cherry Valley for many years infiisifi VF. . — that oil hearln: core was brought from a 1.700 foot hole drilled on mm] llpgmNAill 131111: his farm in 1911 It was eight to nine feet long: and would burn View 2.30 pm at .Oherrv Val. l‘Padlly when a m'fiif‘h was applied. he recalls. althIzh nothinl Icy: 7.30 p.m. at 1-"ownaly Sun- was ever made of l _ . day School at innal 10.45 a.m The holes were drilled for coal hy the department or mines Rm. TR (and 9 t t t l and technical survey: There was one on the Tweedy farm. Earn" ' ' I ' g ' m n 5 er. rtlft rip the shore nearby. another at Ebhsileet in western Prince MOUNT HERBERT U n i ted County, rue at (:lenzne. just back of Uigg station and another at Church 230 p.m. Rev. Gerald \l‘ocd Islands. according to old records. 1 am told by Graham G. Wyrwas. minister. Rogers "You can still see the pipe sticking out of the Ernlmd 0" the Harry Tweedy property"_ Mr. .Illdson told me. The drill team MARSHFIELD _' HARRING' from the United States struck a seam of 13 feet. of salt in their 1?" ""‘l M'- Slewafll pa‘mral I'IGG — ALEXANDRA. Wor- work. Mr. Judson recalled. C “'1‘” The Pr’ShY'Prla“ Church. Mr. Hugh Lowry. cate- - t ehist. Worship (DVl: Marshf-ield Was Talented Rifleman .11 a.m.: Mt. Stewart 2 p.m.; Harrinnton 7.30 p.m. Rev. T.H. .. TALENTED riflcman. Mr. .llldson competed with rllstinct~ a, some"; Th, Kirk M qt ion in many a provinrial match. He recalls .iM. "Bislcy" .lones Jam” oh'arlolmown interim: and Jim Henry Judson. his cousin. against whom he often com- mndpfitnr ' neted. They used the old Ross rifle which was discarded as a hat— . tie weapon after an unfortunate mmience at Ypics in the First NORTH RIVER Baptist Pas- Great War. where they seized up and would not fire. They were torate. Rev. T. . Howard. min- excellent for accuracy and snipers continued to use them. a. vet- isler. Long Creek 11 a.m.: eran of that conflict told me yesterday. (‘tydc River 2 p.m.: Kingston year of his youth when he and a sister dug potatoes "in the 7.30 p.m. Sunday School Clyde hottest weather I can remember. it was hotter than midsummer" River 2 p_m_ is another of the unusual and interesting memories this fine old gentleman s11an with me, VALLEYFIEI.” - Orwell He voted as usual in the December 10 election. s-aw the old Head United Church. Rev. A. year out and the new one in. and maintains an active interest in S. Wcir. D,D.. Minister-in-char- developments in general He has lived with the Lamont: now for tie. V'alleyfieid. 11.00 a.m. 0r 3:15:th years "the best years of my whole life" his grand‘dallzhtcr well Head 2.?!) p.m. me. ; CORNWALL United Church. Kingston at 9.30. Cornwall at 11. Dominion at 7. Sunday Province Building ls Oldest School in Cornwall at 10. Min- TRE PROVINCE Building is the oldest of the three govnrn- A ment buildlngs on Queen Square. Lieut-Gov. Sir Henry Vere Hunt- IS'N' RW' 1' 1" wam' ley laid the cornerstone on May 16. 1043. The Court House was WINSLOE Charge. The Unit- in 1374 and the first court session was held January ll. ed Church. Highfield. 11.00 am ms. The first stone post office building was built in 11171. was princetown no“ 300 p m. burned in the Cm Block fire to 1m. and the Cabot. nulld- waist... South 7,3‘0 p'm mats; in. which is now being destroyed. W8! (“ample/ml in Jammy tor: Mr James B. Miller. mu. m. information was received TE. MacNutt. Charlotte-l THE PRESBYTIRIAN fmm modern. 1 lChurch. Wood int-u. arm-mp. tmm mrimmmmmu home run. Flannelette Blankets Tex-Made. Floral. Double bed size 70 x 90". Reg. 4.93 2.99 ea. men's wear Boys‘ Pullover O Mltts Lined leather mitt with elastic wrist. Black. grey. S M. 1.. Reg. $1.19 to H 99c children’s wear 0 Lined Jeans (Cotton). Loden. 2—5. Rex. $1.29. 97c china Teapots 0 - cup size in English earthenware. C «I o u r s brown. Reg. 81.29. 89c (authors 8 only I piece Bunk Bed Set: . 1 spring mot- tresses. maple finish. Reg. $79.95. 64.00 on hardware Sela-tone Semi-Gloss Hard wearing. Easy to apply. Good of colours and white. Reg. 81.“ quart. BOTH STORES OPEN TONIGHT Tlll PM. S’SIDE STORE OPEN SAT. Tlll home turn. Stanfield’s Yarn l-oz. 51mins. Best for socks and mitts. All co- ours.Reg. 79c. 59c men's wear Men’s Gloves W a r m stretch . glove fleece back. Black. brown and grey. One sin 81/- 79c Indles' wear Kumlon Cardigan Long sleeved. button to neck. Classic style. Sizes 14 to :0. Shades of grey. beige. green. butter- erunch and copper. Reg. $3.98. 3.29 Mott's Selection Chocolates 14 on. box. Rel. 93c. 79c furniture 3 only Desk Double pedestal. natural finloh. Reg. $44.35. , hardware Varnish A good quality. long . rug, . (to. ur- uui for floor» woodwork and furniture. Reg. I.” quart. gm ON SALE AT CHARLOTTETOWN STORE Ihou Men’s Stretch-cu Moulded Clog Sizes S. M. L. Reg. $1.98. 1.49 Boys‘ Ht Cut 7 eyelet laced. Rubber Boot Heavy fleece lining. Reg. . Size l_5. 5.95 men’s wear Men‘s Work Gloves Lined work gloves. loa- ther c . palm. anvns hack. lots-11. Reg. $1.98 1.49 children’s wear Glrls’ Flonnelette Pyjamas Assorted. 3. 14. Reg. $2.49 1.77 . Indies wear ladics' We” Exquisite Form Brassleres Festival In white cotton 82A to broadcloth. Sizes . Reg. 81.98. 1.29 Hadidbcolgs Block. brown. beige. and tapestry. Rog. $5.95. 4.39 Hardware Rot-dwer Stool Snow Shovel 4 ft. handle. Regular $2.30 ea. “ 1.89 ea. Axes 1% 1b. 23" handle. Reg. 1.79 ea. 2.09 ea. housewares lion-wore- I Piece Stainles- Economy Cutlery Soto Heating Pads Service for six. Regular on”; With tin-:50. heat control. 7-99 4.49 filth-1’0 Roller Soto Point Set to motels with 1%" mohair roller. handle. I find: motel troy. Rel. mo. ‘ 99c STORE Till 4.30 PM. . W i 2 RM, SHARP ONLY ./ men’s wear Boys‘ Lined Corduroy Pants Tailored from a heavy corduroy w n r m ileecy lining. Olive. char- coal, sizes 6-12. Reg. 4.98 3.99 children’s Wear Flannelette Sleepers Pink. blue. yellow. 1—3. Reg. 81 19 99c stationery Boxed Ill occasion Cords Ill cards with matching envelopes. A card for every occasion. Reg. 98c. 77c furniture I only Hostess Chairs Top quality cover. choice Reg. 3 .95. 11.99 housewares School lunch Kits Complete with thermos. Regular 33.”. 2.49 hardware Hockey . Sticks Made from [out quality hardwood. R o g I 1 o r to lunch. Carefully mulled In. Inc. ‘ NOON. cmown ANGLICAN SERVICES. Port 1 Hill Octave oi the Epipn'uiy. FREE CHURCH of Scotland,‘1 a.m. Elierslie Holy Communion. u: 11 a.m. Port Hill Holy Common. ion: 2.30 p.m. Iinverness even. song. All services conducted by A Ferguson. priestvin-cliarge. i tlns and Litany: 8 a.m. , nun-r 1N nus! . or AW t P)-F ' Him-moderator. Rev. J. Donald w": takAen Cm hoggtfiersms lhurns following an explosion and fire in a home here Thurs- . day. Eugene Legauit. 37. a bit! CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Sum- 1madlth by Rev_ Mr_ Nesbut. .driver. and his wife Cecile. 33. ' l suffered NORTH BEDEQUE Pastoral with’ ..~. .tai‘vw 1— ~ isms.