Tl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN rEnaoARy. 1.. 195: ANY GOOD PURPOSE 8'0-l5500"ll000 At Household Finance you may horrnw extra cash promptly for any good pur- pose . . . to pay doctor or dental hills. repair bills, taxes. or any unexpected money problem. Coal! on Signature Only HFC specializes in last iierxirel Ynu not the money you need on your own signature-withnui endorsers or hnnkable security. Select Your Repayment Plan You can take 6 to 1-6 months in re- pay. Remember-mu select the reply- ment plan that heir fit: vmr needs. Phone or see Household Finance for friendly. tlepcnilahle service hacked by 75 )ears' experience. MONEY WHEN YOU NEED IT! HOUSEHOLD FINANCE annulus vcsv nrrnuuwnrn nn lllmlrl tmsuurw TWIN?! oncsuiiiimu 150 Great George SOHO! Suite I Phone 2992 citutorrsiownl. P-I-I- Hoiin 9 is 5 or by oissahiimgnv NEW "BLOOM" AND RADIANCE FOR YOUR SKIN Make This 7-Day Tesl l.ntlii-r-massage with tra- 5:!5II'1I.n1llFllY mrrlir.-itnl t”viviriii;i Map iuirr rlaiiv. ll skin is blemished with pimples. rnxlirs. black- heads. Ilse Cutlcurtl Oint- ment nightly. Buy today. Fire in II. B. llillage CENTREVTLLI3. N. 3.. Jim 30- (cp):rhe efforts of four voluii- teer tire departments-one of them irom the State. of Maino.--W0" credited tonlshl Wml ”l"m3 ' good part oi this Carleton County village irom destruction by fire- The flames destroyed the home of Robert M. Gaines and tanned by high winds threatened aevenl neuby buildings in the business- section of the villa!!- .-hm:-'?j'TTT'-' MOUNT Hsnnsnr YOU-NG MARBIED CLUB 1 meeting ot the (.nu.pk,s Group was held 1; B F home oi Mr. and Mrs. -AinoJ Ur hoe on Tuesday evenlnilv. ans ."' The devotional period. In Chaiie of Arnold and Etta Burhoe. Openc ed by the singing. 01 ”vV"lmlTh' Friend We Have. in Jesus. g E yL.es,p0ns.-we reading was iiom Mattihc-w chapter 6. I Rallph R'33in0: rneii led the group in Dlayeh 95 son for the eweniiig was Matthew chapter 14. This was discussed at some length. after w-hlch the hymn "Bless Be The Tic T-hat. Binds". brought the devotional period to a close. g .. Business l18r10d UPC”?-id Wm Hazel Jen-kins in the uhair. Min- utes of the last regular meeting -were read and approved. The I011 call was answered by 12 melmberi A lively auction was then held whicii helped the funds consider- l1.blV'. Next meeting at the home of 'ur. and Mrs. Arthur Macbe-in on Felb. 20 at which there will be another auction. The minutes of the last annual meeting were read followed by the election of officers. The following were elected: President, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Farqirharson Vice-President. MF- stirling Wood Secretary - Treasurer, Mr. and Mrs. David Mulch. Membersliip le-es were paid by iihoso present. The meeting ad- journed and iihe hostess then served a lovely lunch. and Mrs. FOLXETVDNE. Emgland -- l('Pl -Under this Kent wwii's sistcni of distributing free coal to needy persons. 121 applicants were over BC) years of age. There were six First Quality Reg. S I .95 Y .1 V. J lol 45 gauge Sizes Small dium lengths. SALE SPECIAL 51.49 Clearing two hundred pairs of season- able shades and broken sizes. These hose are 5l gauge I5 and 20 denier. Buy First Quality Nylons Now and Save. Reg. SL65-Clearing SL35 MGDRE 8- M5LEOD more than 90 years old. Nylon Hose and S I .85 short and me- l0V2 . in 9 and THERE ARE SALES Remember our Sales - choice! any garment. LADlES' STORE 99 Queen St. BUT NOT EVERY SALE IS A GREEN DAL SALE we give real values. - - - Costs are ob- solutely forgotten. - - - Come in ond see the values for yourself-it's o wide-ul-en Yes-you can use our "Loy-Awoy" Plan or Sale Prices-a smoll deposit will hold The GREENDAL co. LTD. AND SALES - - - - - are popular because MEN'S sroii: 144 ci. Geo. si. LET let us care Thore'l every need. STEIIIIS n low-cost (LAUNDIRIRI AND DRY CLEANERS) THE 7 no irf Inlay the leisure you earn when you for all your wnsliahir-s. service for your Call us today. ' LIMITED DION! H00 in. llerllerti v.r.u. Annual Meeting The Mt. Herbert Young People's Union held their Annual meeting at the Protestant orphanage Assembly Hall on Thursday even- lnz. Jan. 18. The devotional per- iod was conducted by David Mlutch. assisted by Jean Mutchu Following the scripture lesson. Rev. A. s. Weir led the group in prayer and the hymn. "O God our Help in Ages Peat" was sung. The group were Iortunnte to hear Mr. Phil Allen. who was then in the province. lecturing on his unusual experiences in Can- ada's North. Newfoundland and the cross Canada tour he has juat completed in a short informative talk. The hymn, "Abide with Me" closed this part or the programme. Rev. A. S. weir presided over the business and the minutes of last year's annual meeting were read and approved. Some corres- pondence was. read pertaining to the meaning of membership. The following is the slate oi oi- ticers for l951:- Honorary President - Rev. A. S. Weir. Past President or Vice Presi- dent - David Mutch. Secretary - Jean Mutch. Treasurer -- Jane Johnson. Convener of Fellowship - Mir- iam Raynor. Convenerlof Missions -- David Mutch. Convener of Citizenship h Eve- lyn Jenkins. Convener of Culture - Jane Johnson. Convener of Recreation - Ralph Raynor. Convener of Leadership Train- ing M Ralph Raynor. Publications or Press A Jean Mutch. Community Service Commit- tee - Marguerite Wood and Isa- bel Farquharson. The treasurer then gave his re- port and it was decided to have a Crokinole party to raise funds. A substantial sum was voted to the M. and M. fund ol the church and several members paid their fees. Miss Maclcan served coffee and refreshments to the membvrrs and :i very pleasant half-hour of lei- lowship brought the meeting to a close. UNION ILOAD Y.I'.U. On January 24 the Y.P.U. met at the home of Wallace Mallett. The devotional period in charge of Mrs. Sterling Yeo. The meeting Obencd with a hymn "Sweet Hour of Prayer". followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison. A poem, "The Hour of Prayer". read by May. joric Lamont. Scripture reading was taken from St. Ltrlte Xi chap- ter. vcrses l in i0. Story for me. dilation was presented by Mrs. Sierlinlzl Yeo entitled "The Divine Friend". Closing hymn "Jesus Savious Pilot. Me", followed by Mizpaii Benediction. Organist was Mrs. Keith Bryenton. Minutes of the last meeting were ””-3d and MlGIDied. Roll call was 5”5W9Y9d by 12 members and two visitors. Their was a letter read from Parker Jewell. The commit- iccs were appointed for the next ymec-ting. Con-vener of devotion. Mrs. Richard Holmes. Convener of Sludll. M3FJorie Lamont. Convener gilslgsicaltaion. Elielliilbiaivyeiifon. as- - -. rs. r l ' Eric MaoMiilan. vmgslom and Next mectiniz to be held at the home 01 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Liv. mg5l0”9- F0? Sllldy Norma Yeo gave a reading entitled "Bound by Gold'.Cfhains." The meeting clos- ed with a recreational period in charge of Mary Gill. alter which a delicious lu-nch was served by the hostess. POWNAL v. in U. The opening meeting of Pow. :aIdY. P. U. for the year 1961' was 9 Jlmllary 5. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edison smith. The Devotional service was led by Kenneth Judson and opened with Lead on 0 King ngernau. followed by the Lomls pmyer In ;';”S9"- The Scripture. Matthew - ha-5 mid by Joyce Jenkins, DOTOI-hy Ings read the Prayer. Hymn. "0 Come All Ye Faithful" was then sung. Rev. A, S. wen. spoke on "Th More Excellent Way." The service closed with "In Christ There Is No East Or West." The b"5ln9S5 period. led by Dorothy Inrs. 0DI!ned' with reading or minutes of last meeting. Roll call was answered by 26. The fol. lowing officers were elected roi- Comlnz year. President -Dorothy Inns; Vice-Hesiden Athol Bell, Secretary-Treasurer -h Margaret Carruthers. Assistant Secretary Treasurer-Norma Jones. Also the Yollowlnx conveners were elected: Fellowship-Parker Inge, cieiun. 5. Arthur Jones, Missions - Mrs. Fred Mossman, Recreation- Joyce Jenkins. It was moved and seconded that a small bill be paid and that a new programme annual be put. ” 4 Collection amounted to ;2.l4. Parker Ings. Fellowship con. vener. is to be in ohnige or next, meeting. A delicious lunch was served and a vote or thenlt.-i ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Smith for their hospitality. The meeting closed by singing "Auld Len; Byrie." i rowwni. Y. r. U. Powml Y. P. 1!. met Friday eve.ri.I I'll. January 26th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Buell. Devotions for the evening were lead by the vice-president. Atholy Buell and consisted of out to Worship. I-ly-mn 46. and in-Iya by Robert luclue. Mrs. Prod Mosamsn read the scrip- ture. Hymn W) was sung and medi- tations were read by Mrs. John Worth and Athol Buell. Rev. A. B. Weir. Ohm (Ive an interesting talk on Christian citizenship. and hymn 569 closed this period. The president Dorothy Inn led the business period. minute: at int meeting was and and approved. there were nineteen present. roll BERLIN CHIEF -- Brig.-Gen. Lemuel Mathewson. above, will become US. Army commander in Berlin, succeeding Mal.-Gen. Max- well D. Taylor. who returns to a -new assignment in the United States. from Robert Burns. several items of business were discussed. Mrs. Fred Mossmim kindly invited members for next meeting, Christian Culture conven- er, Mrs. Weir to have charge of Devotional period, ngmiliiy and Kenneth Judson to have recreation, Roll call will be a verse of a hymn or poem. Recreation was put on by Robert M.acRac, and a. deiigiou, lunch was served by the hostesses. Meeting closed with "Auld Lang Syne.' Parlor Social llnder Auspicos of St. Steplien's church The spacious and charlnlnz new home ot Mr. and Mrs.iEddie Murphy was the scene of a happy gotlierllls on Friday evenlnl. When in spite of stormy weather. there was a good attendance at a "parlor oociel" un- der the auspices of St Stephen's- Anglican Church- Mr. Arthur Stewart. in his cap- acity of" Master of Ceremonies opened proceedings in his usual pleasing manner. instantly setting the mend for a happy evening with ii few appropriate remarks. and the following program was heard. Eavh number was enoorded and respond- ed to. song-Six girls - Thelma Camp- bell. Enid Donald. Ins Murphy. Laura Cam-pbell. Grace Campbell and Ethel Adams. Instrumental Music Violin. Guitar and Mnndolln - Ethan. Joyce and Harriet Campbell. Duet - Enid Donald and 'Ilhel.mo Campbell. Instrumental Music - Campbell Orchestra. Duet - Joan and Vivian Duggan. Instnimentai Music - Campbell Orchestra. Clothespin Contest - Mrs. James E. Mrurphy h Ladies versus Men - Won by the men. Contest - Names of Cities in the Maritimes -a Mrs. Leighton Coul- son .- won by Mrs. Fred Donald and Mr. Eddie Murphy. vioiiii ulections - Mrs. Reich Burt. A delicious and bountllul lunch was served by the honest. all-IIMI by Mrs. Arum: Campbell. MM James E. Murphy. urn. Innis cuiipiieii, Mrs. wanton 00-11-00 and others. with Mr. Arthur Stewart on auct- ioneer. s variety of donated ar- ticles. inclu” bane bokod cakes and hand knitted urn-lent: We?! auctioned on to good adrenal!- A vote or monks was laid”!!! the host and hostess for the nu of their beautitul new home (or the event. by the chairman on behalf of those present. and the National Anthem broiight the program to I close. ' OTTAWA. Jan. 30 - (GP) - Caniida is sending Luxelriiboirrt en- ough :5-pcunder guns for I field artillery regiment as o remit of the visit of Gen. Eisenhower here lull week. Detence Minister clexton an- nounced today. It is 9I'DIC'-C5 "'9 at guns will be sent trom Mont- real shortly. They follow shipment in December of arms for I Neth- Truman-Pleven End Conference WAS!-IXNOZION. JAN. 31 -(AP) -President Truman and French Premier Rene Pleven Tuesday end- ed their two-day ' iii strategy in Western Europe and the he lost. At the close of their third and final meeting. the White House said I Joint 1":-ench-Americoii communique is belne drafted and wdably will be made public late tonighe. Pleven told reporters: "I am very pleased and I hope every- body elu is too. Alter I. conference earlier in the day. the two heads of state had been reported "in complete accord" on North Atlantic prob- lems. rlmn said earlier that "demo- cratic Germany" will be allowed to arm one division for every five Atlantic Pact divisions to help erlands division. I reement on l'”renoh-American . o r; .it I; ,ici,,g.,LHw I” L. s. 5llViNsQN 5””lN"'VP-m1i.lL 'T no ye-Iciiuionn 5, A uuruai. coumiy T... Have Your Clothe. PRESSED 0NLy or DRY CLEANED at RITE-WAY or.nANII:rts defend Western Europe. Phone 2887 Direct From New York! . . . presented For the first time by ! - Ir'r'&”''F''"' ' ' s .," , call was answered by a quotation 9 HOLmlli'i'5 M CHARLOTTETOWN in one colors. ing' and the ilollering iii of these I00 denier Rayon Dress- SUMMERSIDE ' Friday morning at 9 . . . COME take a peek at these delightfully new Rayon Print Dresses- ' IIIIIEGT FROM IIEYI YORK Blossom inlo Spring right now of these exclusive prints. purchased for us and for you by our New York buyer. You'll be thrilled with the smart. fresh the new. delightful slyl- 'es in the fashion-wise styles of New York. Junior sizes 9 to I94 iThere are iusf fwenly-four of these in each store priced. all 3.95