rum cuanomn. cnanboflcrowu ‘m: eastern GUARDIAN lmpressiVe Services At AGENTS: DIONTAGUE: Harold s". Landry, Albert Aitlren, am Byron M t‘ sted Stewart, Miss Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Lavers. AGENT SOURIS: Francis Oheverle ___ A very large conmlltim IQ‘ tended the o of St. Johns The Guardian may be bought at my of the following places ln Montague: Miss S. A. Llewellyn; “ma. Olay. in Georgetown: The Post Office; in Sous-ls: Condon's and Florence u ed Oh h Mount Stew"; i; - Roper; in St. Peters: The Post Office. morfi" and evening '56P View on sum-lay, Nov. 28th. The morning service 0WD"! with the smsins o! "PM" ("$1, Fir-om Whom an Blessiflil Flo"- The pastor, Rev. W. T. Mercer. red in prayer. followed by Hymn N0, m4, "Ilhe Church: 0M ywuiwon" Responsive readlr18 taken from Psalm selection No. 696 was followed by sfvfillillf‘ reading from St. Matthews Gos- pel, l6: 13-20 inclusive. Re“ ‘Wm. Fraser Munro led in prayer. Following the '1' will EIGHT L DECEMBER, "4, 1948., PRINDE EDWARD ronav i CAPITOL '1‘ O D A Y SHOWS 2.30 — 7 —9 "THE RETURN OF RIN TIN TIN" IDII. TIIE. and WED. r Meyers Studios COAST TO COAST SPECIAL Christmas Portrait Offer . This year do your shopping this our way and give the m, that only YOU can giva-YOUR PORTRAIT. We are pleased to announce that we have a specie] one; on all reorders of Portraits taken in our studio during the [last year. 'i‘hls offer entitles you to a BEAUTIFUL "8110" PORTRAIT FREE with every order of half a doaen or more photographs, You may have your order finished from two different proofs without extra charge, providing they are from the “m, sitting. ' up 1n faith. Ia-itb also means look- ing forward. We should B1111" backward and thank God for all He has done for us. but the main point is to look forward. Looki!!! forward not only to Pl" W! WW w better spiritual and moral livins for our young boy! I114 Ilrll 0! today, but the establishing of e Christianity ln ourselves that will reach to the less fortunate in the distant lands. The second bell "Prayer", lie spoke of not being able to achieve success without prayer. and. urged the need of more, prayer in churches on the part of ourselves. The third bell “Sacs-MIce“. The great cause of the Kingdom of God calls for sacrificial living and giving; no christian sacrifice is ever in vain. Pagans waste their ptlns because their plan runs contrary to God's great principles. ‘Ilhe fourth bell “Active Effort". Loyalty to Christ and the cause of the church for which it exists. A cool christian is lost. Jesus said: "l-Ie that is near rue is near the fire" If we want to keep warm keep near Jesus Christ. when 00d told, Peter to arise and eat. Peter answered and said: "Lord. I have never-‘Z Dr. Myers once said‘. “hi: was born without a sense of humor. but by patient praying acquired it. Could we not put a little active effort into our every- day living. and thus walk closer with God. The work i-s too great for any christian to retire and give up the service of the church. Let the bells ring out in har- mony, faith, prayer, sacrifice and consecrated effort. ..°CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHT SETS.—$L80 up. Spare bulbs for series and parallel sets. Montague Electric. ..'OE'l‘ YOUR Christmas cards early at Jamiesons Pharmacy, Montague. ..*‘1‘lIE NEW STORE with the new look. C. R. Boehner, Jeweller. Montague. Mr. Temple Llewellyn. Montague. was a. business visitor to the city on Wednesday. Mr. Alex Maclntyre. Lorne Val- ley. was a business visitor to Mon- tague on Wednesday. Mrs. Mabel Fraser ELlld Mrs. Dr. 0.8. Green, were visitors to the city on ‘Thursday. NEWS - CARTOON T 2 Dinars :5 MONDAY and TUESDAY _._I4-i-~‘.- ¢‘_ I- i, our, till" .. . . but he'd have to IviII lo keep if! Mr. L.I-I. Poole, Montague. is spending a few days in Moncbon on business. Mrs. J. W. Murdock. Montague, is at present visiting in Circa-lotte- town. guest of Dr. rind Mrs l-iea-th Maclntyre. announcement’; the Pastor extended a. Wticomfl m, many visitors and introduced the Rev. William _li‘raser Munro. '.\f.A.. B.D., sackvillc, NUB» WI"? is one of the ouisiandinfl mm‘ isiers of the Maritime Conference of the United Church of 08118411- Hc is the edit-or of the Unit/Ed Churchmun since the retiremmi- of r. Partridge inst- June. and I5 “client work as well as iuw ideas in the field cl’ religious education. In Mr Munro's address he con- gratulated the Mt. Stewart cori- gregation on the‘ beautiful church. the lovely worsliipful atmosphere and the evident desire to further the cause of the church. H9 briefly mentioned as editor of the United Churchman. his desire to visit all the churches. 1n {.119 course of an inspiring sermon on his text from the great theme of Paul. "1' SPPflk cmwefli‘ ing Ohrisit and His Churc ." he expressed his belief in reaffirming faith in the church not only as it is but. as it is to bc. on sunday evening the church ‘was filled to capacity at_ the special service for the 6541mm)“ or the electronic recorded chimes which were placed lu the church as a memorial for those who scr- ved and gave their lives for the great. cause of freedcm. The chimes arc the first of their kind to be oiled in a church on Prince Edward Island. Besides a. cordial welcome ex- tended by the Pastor. to Rev. Mr. Mum-o, who 590k‘? M’ the momlilg service. Mr. Mercer alto introduced ‘BrlS- W. W- REV-i D. s. 0.. and welcomed again the Rev. D. Wallace liiacPl-ierson. of St. Peters Bay. Hymn No. 515 was sung Ill’ u"? congregation. Mr, Mcrccr referred to n. 9Y0- Mrs. W. MscLaren. Georgetown, was a recent. visitor to Montague guest of Mr. and Mrs. Keir Clark. ..*AT JAMIE. ONS Pharmacy. Montague. for lici", brush. comb and mirror sets. Yurdlcys, Max Foster's and Evening in Paris sets. Perfume. cologne and bath powder of all kinds. ..*BUY AT HOME. — If it is Gifts we have them. if its price you can't beat them. C. G. Boeluier, Jeweller, Montague. We request that you place your order early. I I Should you prefer to have s new sitting for Christmas you may still avail yourself of this special offer and. receive a BEAUTIFUL "8xI0" PORTRAIT FREE WITH EVERY ORDER OF A HALF DOZEN OR MORE PHOTOGRAPHS. MEYERS STUDIOS \Vlllic. commercial traveller, “as a mzeilt. business visitor to Nfonlitguc and vicinity‘ calling on his regular customers. ill-r. Walivr Mr. John Aioclf-achem, commerc- Ial traveller rpent- the day in Mon? fugue and vicinity calling on his regular customers. i i l ..'ll‘ricntis will vcgrct fhc serious illness of‘ Mrs. John Black. For- tune, who cnlcrcri filo Souris Hos- pital Wednesday night. ..'A’l‘ JADIIESOVS Pliuruiavy. Pm- flim, |1i]l£‘S, b Ifoltis. ti-bacco. lighters, shaving s, IlfilSIi and comb sets, Yuvtllegv‘: anti Scuforiifs shaving gifts. ' ..'.IAMI.ESON'S Pharmacy in Montague is now showing a full railgc of men's mid Indies’ Christ- mns gifts. Remember there are only lilrce more Saturdays left. KIKIKZKII .§§ out K ..~'.\iAlu/\ LOVES P. com~ cdy hit playing \\'umi islands llion- (Iziy; Slurrctm. 'l‘uostiu_v; Canon C 0 v c, \\'c(Ivlcs|Iu_\; Aunsmtlzvlr‘. 'i'hurs(lu_v; l-Ilcitm, briilu); Bridge- iovvn. Salurdn, g I and West Si. Peter's about the year i838, and was succeeded in 1859 by Rev. l). W. Cameron who was the first; minister settled at. Mt Stewart and West St. Peters. The church which was at West St. Peter's “here the cemetery now is. was closed on August 9th, i896. Rev. A. Cruise conducted the lust service in that church. During those years lhcrc virus much ship- building ui hit. Stewart. and be- fore the church was built services were hold in the cook house own- Ied by Kimble Coffin. ’i"his cook The fonowlng history has been Ilnouse was on the other side of the Compiled by m“ ML Merecer. l-lillsboro rlvcr somewhere be- The history of st John-s Unncd.t\vccii who! l5 now Cranes iiilII Church at Mt. Stewart is comicci- and ‘m’ TIN-W‘ _ ed Wm, H“. work n! ‘he first Prey - The church lll winch‘ we are now byteflan Minis." to be sewed Gnhmxsemblcd was built lll 1854, and p_ E‘ L _v.ns only half its present sizc. it In 1305 Re“ Peter Gordon “Iasawas later cnlaiged by cutting it in “med M Covehead with a m,“ half and moving both ends apart. greganon extending from COVE Before the church was enlarged head w B“. Formm. Re“ Gordon the Itfailsc stood behind it, facing died in 1509' and was buried i“ a ‘the l-ivcr. At the time of the ex- cengctery at 5L Peter-s HarbouIWiCllblOll tllc liiunse was moved t0- JISICIB and out. The window above the choir Ioil lS the Memorial in connection with the war 1914-18. Now there has been installed electronic chlmri as a memorial in connection with the war 1939-45. As far as I know the nllnlslerr connected with the Mt. Stew“; church since its erection were; Rev. Henry Crawford, Rev. D, \v_ Cameron. Rev. W. R. Frame, Rev, A. B. MacLeod, Rev. Alex. Craise, Rev. Dr. MacPhail, Rev. R, p_ Murrov. Rcv. J. c. Martin, and Rel. l3. H. Penwarden. The church became united “m. the Methodist in 1925 and the min- isters since then have been; gm, M. K. Chormau. Rcv. S. J. Bolt-c, and Rev. Wm. T, Mercer, Mr. 'I‘r»mp1e Gotcll, Georgetown, _ ivns u visitor to ‘Montague on Mr. Russel Mumi. of llturray lliv- i Thursday Iluving piloted the “Mar- er. and Ml‘. Barrie llugh. of f/Iur-i ion Masher" to the Montague port. ray llarboiu; have rumored to i-lieir] homes following a l.\\'0 wccks vow, A quiet wedding ation at different cizics in I\’I‘.lSSil-, chusc-t-ts. “R111! _ ..___ out the old, ring in the new, _ Ring out the false. ring in the t Ring rue. took place m in the Christ that is to be." the United Church manse at Mon- tague on November 25, 1948. at 6.15 p.m., when Rev. A.S. Adams united in marriage Pearl. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greene. and Alex. ander. son of Mr. and Mrs. David llutcheson, both of Montague. The bride attired in an American Beauty wool crepe dress with black acces- sories. and wearing a corsage of yel- low roses. was attended by her sis- tcr Minnie, who was attired in a turquoise wool dress with black accessories and wearing a corsagc of nink roses The groom was sup- nnrtcd by Mr. James MacLenrl, Whlrn Road. After the weslciinc the bridal party motored to Charlotte- town frrm wherc they left on TIIESCIRV morning to tukc vn rcsi- gram of a memorial service held deuce in llppci‘ Caimda for the in this church, September 28th. “inter. For litany years Mrs. 1941 {Q1- Sgt. John A. MacEztchern, Rev. lvtunro led in prayer. Hymn. No. 455 "Star of Peace“ and the benediction brought the service to a close. ..‘M.rs. William Ilflgitll, Char- lottetown, who recently returned from a six-week visit to the United States. was a week-end visitor t0 Montague, guest of Mrs. Catherine Kennedy. EMPIRE sonar snows 2.30 - 7 -s.45 coo fsjifiziiuliriitir or PQWQER RIVER! ‘ CHURCH HISTORY Mr. Charles Fhaser, Mc-tiiord. Mass. rctumed to his hcmc last week after spending a few days in Montague. On his return ‘no was accompanied by his sister-in-law, Mrs. Duncan ‘MacDonald. who will visit in Massachusetts for several weeks. BftoMaonovoir. Cheshirc. BYTE-find (OP) Sentencing tour pouhry thieves to six months’ imprisonment each. the presiding ilifllistrau- Alderman A. W. Eaton, said: "In view of the apprcacliizig festive season it is. perhaps .5 Mrs. C.G. Clay, bioutoguc, own- er of the Bison Rcstavirant, left last week for u thrcc-ivccks trip to the Llniteci States. Mrs. Clay will when. the first church stooi ward the Foresters Hull. and in 1897 moved to its present. position. visit friends in Boston, North Read- ing, Stcneham and htanchcstcz". She will also visit. her sister who lives at North Reading. '1!» Clark ‘Bros. after which =lic was “motored with Mr. Ml". MacDon- "Itl. All loin in wishin-r the ucvvlv- _____ .weds cverv hcpnincss in their fut- On Tuesday the Wailerworillcoldi u" "l-“Pifi "it storage has come LIIICIEI‘ the new} i-ltitchewn was n verv nnnvilcr clerk m C_ A, l“. pl lct, lhc only member of the church who save his 1i" in the last. great war. Ml‘. lvlclccl‘ than led in prayer dcdicntiug the chimes as iollmvs: "in the faith of Jesus Christ ‘we dedicate these CIllIllES to .1319 Rev. Pidgeon was the next min- ister and he was followed by Rev. Robert Douglas. whose daughter‘ was married to Rev. Alexander Falconer and became the moihcr oi’ Sir Robert Falconer and Rev. James Falconer, D.D., Dr. I-‘alcon- "" As far as I can discover the pul- pit has been moved three times Tlicrc “are evidences of two ear- I10!‘ pulpit stands. fivc years ago. Tho church was first plastered ith a painted bordering near the 5 var ALSO SPORT REVIEW management of Mr. L.M. Johnston of Montague. Mr. Johnston brings to the business his vast. cxpcrieivce since he has cilgagcd in fishing for a number of years, and for the past twenty years has operated a can-I ning factory in Annandale. For the present Mr. Johnston will op- erate only tlie cold storage where large quantities of fish may be frozen and stored. Private individ- ual boxes will also be placed at ihc disposal of the citizens vrliere a considerable quailtiiy of perisha-blcs maybe placed. Altllcuith Mr. JOllll- son does not expect to open the canning factory in the iicar future. he has, however, cvcry intention of eventually opening this factory. thereby providing a. considerable amount of work for Montague resi- dents. Mr. Johnston is extended every good wish for success in his new enterprise. senor anal (7 ans . HOLY , o; Tono-N" Jlllll CAILION ANDY IARKII can IIAIIIEMIN MARGARET PARSONS, Pianist PROGRAMME: Sonatina in C. Op. l3. No, 1 , _ D. Kabalevekyg (Allegro; Adan- tino, Presto) A. D. 162D (from "59; puma») - . ~ -- -- .. .. _ .1 E. MsoDowell Fireflies (Four Characteristic "N", N0. 2i . - _ . Frank Bridge SPIINSIIIIED BY IIIE IMIIEIIS F MONTAGIIE OONIIALESDENT HOME From Nov. 28th. I shoII be prepared to accommodate con- volescing patients in my own home entering or Ieuving Kin s County Hospital. Reasonable votes. Telephone 69-2, Mcntu-_ goo. ‘ MRS. ETTA LANE §-§§'§-&Q§—O-O O r’ CHRISTMAS SPECIALS DECEMBER 3|‘lI fllitl 4th PEACHES ‘GRAPEFRUITS 2 tins for . . . . .. . 553761." ..".’.'"‘°'. _. 29c "m °°“ ..... 69¢ COFFEE, Lb. COCOANUT DICED BEETS Pkg. 2 tin: JELLO PUDDING COCOA I Lb. Bottle cur crrxo 2 Pu... GLACED cutouts z Pu... 37c PLUM JAM MAKE IT A DIAMOND CHRISTMAS Rings of en- during beauty. sparkling dia- m o n d s t o match the sparkle 0| love in your eyes. Flawless gems whose beauty is en- hanced with the finest set- tings obtain- able. Match- ed QIIIIIQ" rncnt ring and wedding ring. .... ,. 29c _\ “o i? KRAFT CHEESE Pkg. MIRACLE WHIP Iortla MOTHER'S OWN TEA, Lb. BUTTER 2 lbs. for . We hove in stock Fruit Coke and Puddings. Demonstrations of Burns’ Canned Meats, Saturday offer- noon and evening. We deliver C.O.D. Orders, Cosh Sole. MIDNAEUS GIIDDEIIY ‘Lofiewonru Avenue .,., . . 85c Willi $5.00 Order Priced from s35. up. J. II. WILLIAMS “The Friendly desveller“ Great George Street Next to lislly h Mclnnis '" Glory of God and in mcmorl’ "I the fallen and in tliankfulness for those who rctunlccl from the con- a a u (lict. Ill ilic name of the Father find vlcllfliy and of the sch and of the Holy Ghost. Amcn. The Doxology was then sung and all remained stand- ing with bowed heads for one minute of silcnce_ Brig. W. W. Reid then spoke expressing his gratitude and felt EL a. distinct honor to be invited ‘.0 speak to this congregation on Mrs. Frank MacLcail was a vis- itor to Montague on Thursday. lvirs. William ‘lviartcll is visiting for a fcw weeks with llCl‘ sister lu Qlarlotictovvu. er. a greatly beloved and retired proflcssor of Pine Hill Divinity College. Is still living at Idalifax. Nova Scotia. The references above are to ilic men who ministered to people over u large area. As time passed Chflllles were made and the large charge from Covehead to Bay For- tune was divided. Rev. _Henry Crawford became minister of Mt. Stewart. and East telling, but some thirty years ago the present wood finish oi the main body 0i’ the church was done. Dur- ing Iilc past fivc years the choir loft and rooms on either side were built, and the whole roof covered with asphalt shingles. Dilriilg the past three months the original ob- long \\‘IIl(l\l\\'S have been replaced with arched ones with n slur at the lop of ouch mic. 'l‘llc church has been rcpaircd and decorated well that you will be away." FUEL SAVER‘- ‘ Pointing the exicrior ports of iron furnaces helps to save fucl. POI ioivsnvs 50R; ANODYNE '"“°" IINIMENI ‘THE OIIJ I-YEIIAIiIk SIN(P I“ r such a. memorable occasion. Brig. Reid pointed out that all wor- shippers had one idea in mind. namely, to be with God and go mm battle with the feeliflfl that we are going to do our beat for the cause of God. In closing he spoke of the excellent, cosy, little church which had recently been improved for the worshipping of God, and he hoped that the ded- ication of the chimes would be only a little but lasting tribute of what we owe to the heroes Mrs. Mabel Lovers has returned". home from an extended visit at the home of lier son and daughter-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lavers in Charlottetown. Mrs. Thomas Trenholm. accom-| panied by her daughter Vera and son Buddy left a few days ago for Halifax, N.S., where they will join Captain ’l‘renholm. who ls em- ployed there. They plan on being away for the winter months. Mr. John C. MacDonald, whohas lately resided in Souris. and who is a. former Deputy Prothonotary is at present in Georgetown acting in that capacity, as the present of- fice holder Mr. J.W. Lavers is on leave of absence. gave their lives for freedom and God's cause. Rev. D. Wallace Macflhererm then led in prayer. The National Film Board showed a fine selection of films to large and appreciative audiences on 'l‘hursda_v' afternoon and evening? The school pupils attending in the afternoon and the adults in the evening. Gothic windows by Mr. Mr. Francis Aifleck, also MacEwz-n and son of Bristol. On ‘Thursday, December 2nd, the writer witnessed Mr. Frank Lav- zuidier pick from his garden sev- eral perfectly formed strawberries. '1‘hc berries were newly grown and though green were fully fomsed and only required the good sun to turn them a lucious red. Ripe strawberries for Christmas could bc possible. the congregation on the Chimes. was sung. the congregation spoloe of the ton of the chimes and of Brig. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MacKinnon left on Thursday for Ottawa, where they will spend tho their son-in-lsw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hzmpstock of that harmony. City. Mrs. Hempstock who arrived The first bell. that. of faith, in Georgetown a short time ago,i found in the New Testament. accompanied her parents on their means uplook; one cannot always trip to Canada's Capital. look out, but can' see up. Looking the chimes. He spoke of four spiritual bells I time and be distinctly heard in . For that Fall Fashion iook You'll need o .¢> s 1-’- Nev/ professional permanent wove As the basis for chic Iioildoa You'll find our stuff vleIl tminsd and skillful in giving short Iioir Permonents. Sunnysirie Beauty Parlor and heroines. who so willingly Mr. Mercer then expressed his pride of the work that was so well dons by local men of Mt. E-tewart in the making of the Daniel MacAskill and their installation by the fine painting job by Mr. Harry Mr. MncPherson extended cou- gratulations on the improvement o! the church and congratulated new Hymn No. 610. “Lest We Forget" Ptev. W_ l". 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