licy Rain, Wind And Snow 11. 1954 The Guardian satiirday. D86- .w,u;N1NG -- Only thirteen "fa shopping days to Christmas. n' pepler. jeweller. Montague. qrolt CHRISTMAS gent's 7;; watches from 12.95 to 70.00. Jalrliies from 22.59. v. R. Pi-pier. f.,..r jewellcr, Montague. ..LA1)iES' AND gent's onyx "..., signct rings, dress rings. .'”.:3on5, pens, brush sets. Sun- "mm and Phili-shave electric ,i.;iicrs. V. R. Pepler. your Jewel- .., .iioniasue- V.ANNl'AL MEETING of Let- Aiixiliary, Legion Hall, Mon- .:u-, Der. lilth. Auction sale- xu-i members welcome. .51ro)u-1 HOURS. - Montlluf -, In 51.00 Store will be open until ... .5 p, in. Week days besinnins to- A v uiitll Christmas. sacuiciais and istiiias Eve until ll.30 l1 in- mm C. an i Hit" -p0PL'LAB cameras at popu- ;-.- prices. Flash cameras from 403 to 100.00. Films and acces- .,m-. V. R. Pi-pier, your photo .i.r1l0l'. Montague. .l5tilENTS do you want to wlLitW' more about wlirlfi IWW and ...mi your children are being iamiii? Attend Home and School ,,.,.:gmg nn blonds)". Dec. 13. It , f. m High School. .'VAI.I.i-ZYFIELD - ORWEI-In iii..in CONGREGATIONS. .. su- vi .5 for Sunday, December llth. mi-ieid ii a. m. Orwell Head p. m. Rev. A. C. Fraser. Min- I is' r:'. 'l'.tNTRY SALE this after- ,. mu, l.lcwnllyn'.s store. Montague. I-v .'lliI nf Presbyterian Younl '.YvV!t1('iI'5 Guild. ,,'LODGE MEETING - The re- ;:ay meeting of the Acme Re- nh Lodge, M e, was held rsday evening the noble ...iud. Mrs. Lillian MacDonald, in the chair. Routine business was .,.n5,-med and plans were made my packing a Christmas box and each member was asked to bring in iirticle of food. The continued ' ss of Mrs. Florria White, Miss , in Martin and Miss Mary Hem- 1i.l was deeply regretted by the llPll1bI!l'5. A social hour WI8 11914 it the close of the meetlnl Ind lnrirli was served by Mrs. Marjorie Ji1llllSl0nC. S no N Personals '5-iiss June Benton. Oomrriarcial crass, has now accepted a position in Halifax. N.S. '!iirs. Freeman sorrie. Milltown, a :11 in the Kings County Hospital. Hr-r many friends wish her I ipeedy recovery to health. ,'Mr. and Mrs. Oecil Campbell. romnierclal Cross, recently motored 'n York where they were the giims of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben ii'w.s. mm Donnie Stewart returned In his naval base in Halifax iiftsr M rimming the past week in Kilinulr, mp pint of his grandparents. Mr. nivi Mrs D. Stewart. Page 5 ..tSAWING LUMBER every (Ia). Wood and lumber for sale. Thomp- son's Milis. Montague. ....'STORIJ OPEN. will be. open every night until Christmas for the convenience of our customers. Stewart and Bcclc's Montague. ..'NAME8 OMITTED y In that report in Wednesday's Guardiiin of the Mission Band party held! in Montague. the names of Dian-. no Macbeod, Secretary. and Myrna. Beck. Treasurer were inadvertent- ly omitted. 0 u r stori- Young Women's Guild Meeting At Montague ..'Tlle annual meeting of the Young Women's Guild of St. An- drew's Presbyterlan Church, Mon- tague. was held at the iiomc of Mrs. Byron Stewart on Monday evening. Dec 6th. with the presi- dent. Mrs. Malcolm :iiiicKeiizic presiding. The meeting opened with the hymn "Silent Night. Holy Night". followed by the scripture i'c?lcl;ii': by Mrs. Stewart. and piwirr lril, by Mrs. Lorne Wlgqintoii. I The lllll1lIl.c5 of the last iiiiiiunly meeting and the last i-cizulzir lllt'(!l- ing were read and approved. Thc1 annual financial statement was read by the treasurer and siioived a substantial balance on lllllldm There were seventeen members nii:i one visitor present. Mrs. Bob Murray and Mi..s Min- garct MacLure repoi'ted for the visiting committee. The illness of Mrs. Claude Nicholson was drop- ly regretted by the members. Mrs. Murray and Miss Maciiiirc were re-appointed on the rlsitin: mm-. mlttee. Plans were finalized for spon- soring a. sale of fancy work and food, and Mrs. Lorne Joiinstono, Mrs. John MacKenzic, and Mrs. Malcolm MacKenzle and Mrs. Percy Myers were appointed on .1 committea to have clizirge of the sale. Mrs. Alex Macnougiili was asked to attend to the advertis- fng. Arrangements were discussed for the soliciting and the packaging of homo-made candy for the an- nual Christmas treat for the Sun- day school children. Mrs. James Shaw presented the report of the nominating com- mittee and the following officers were elected for the ensuing year; president-Mrs. Percy Myers: vitr- presldent-Mrs. Albert Frns-er; scr- retary-Mrs. Claude Nicholson; trcn- surer-Mrs. Byron Stewart trc-clert- ed); executive-Miss Catherine Cur- rie: auditors-Mrs. D. A. Campbell and Mrs. Elsie Watterivorth. In her address. Mrs. MacKem.iz-. thanked the officers iind members for their co-operntlon during her: term of oliice and spoke briefly on the successful year which ire Giiild enjoyed firinncliilly and Mir-t lv. The meeting closed with thrl Mixpah benediction. Luncii was served by the hos- FOR Due to the shortage of storage will buy my entiije stock of new and used farm imploiiients such as new Cockshutt 20 tractor, used Farmall A tractor SALE space. the best offer in good condition, new Cockshutt lime sower. 2 new Cock-I shiitt hay loaders, 2 new dump rakes, and one iravioi' (ilS('l ha rmiv, 7 foot. J. E. JENKINS liilicati ill island Club Winter Southern Europe By DAVID MASON LONDON (APl-Winter lashed pigrts oi southern Europe with my rain, wind and snow Friday as flooding l'lVCl'.S and biting temper- ilI.LIi'CS pliigueil wide areas of the British Isles. In Dublin. swamped earlier in the week with its worst flood in living lllt'lllt)l')', ihousuiids of house- wives. sliupi:c':pei's, and rcliei work- vrs were busy with cleanup and lC'll8.l)lllLklll0ll iSllUlCS. Sections of Fl'1ill(.'li, Italy and Sw.tzcrlaiid weie in the path of the new WlllIPl' iury The Irish midlands. Wales and England had .ontiiiuii;i.' flood troubles. SQUALLS HIT LINER The 81.000-ton liner Queen Mary landed ii-H passengers at South- niiipton Fi-idxiy after riding out liLii'i'ic.'iiie 'i(i:r-e Atlantic squalls earlier in the week. Some of its portholes HI re broken and a sec- tion oi the i.rst class dining saloon was flooded. This was a country-by-country ;)1:'llll'('2 Irrliiiid-As rlmnup work pressed Dublin. gas and water. supphvs were restored in flood- zlamiiged areas of the city. To the west in the midlands. the river Siiuiiiiaii spilled over farm kind in seven counties. The depart- iiiciii of ziigricuitiire said some 2.000 Small farms were flooded. Near Aihlono. the Shannon, usually a' half mile wide. stretched to three miles. and the Irish Republican Army organized relief operations. l E .:.iaii(i-Scoirs oi roads in the west of liiigliiiid were still under us much as three feet of water. the Royal Automobile Club said. 'i'hr-. Thames and Severn rivers went into flood stage. ICXTENSIYE DAMAGE i l NVRICS-SlltIWpl0W5 were used iril high arms to clear up to threi-.l inches of snow from loads. The rain and show were blamed IOll ciiitliig tcleplioiio service from 5.-I 300 subscribers. . F'ri'inCe -- Torrential rains and w;iirls up to 90 miles an hour in t less assistccl by Mrs. S. D. Reidl and Mrs. James Shaw. Mrs. Wat-l tcrworth was iiccompaiiiest for th: l hour spent in siiigiiig Christmas. carols. Hear Speaker Mr. Daniel B. Morrison. former P E. Islander and Halifax bar- rister. was guest speaker at a meeting of the Prince Edward 15- land club of Halifax on Wednes-. day, December I. Mr. A. 1''. Mac- ,Is.'iac presided. Mr. Morrison discussed the his- tory oi the Island from the time when it was first called the Isle of St. Jean to its present pro- blems. He told some amusing stories of legendary renown and made some suggestions on how Lashes the Alps and Rhone valley dis-i ruptcd traiilc and communication: and brought flood.ng to low areasl 0! villages. Italy - Violent rain and snow storms sw':i)t across the iiorthern part of the country. In the Appen- nines and Alps. snow was whipped the Club milhlv Promote the in-'. by gale-tome winds into drifts Wests of the Island. I three feet deep. Rain swelled scv- M13 5115'-I” M39K9'm3 "Wm" duced the speaker and I. vote of tliiinks eriil small rivers to flood stage. Switz-:rlaiiil-More than four feet of snow fell ill the central Alps and Ticino Canton during the lust 1'01; UB1" AN l QUALIFIED 24 hours. Winter's first avalaiiclici warning was issued by the Swissl weather service as trees collaps' ON ALL DEXTER SHOES in: under the weight of snow blo.kcd Bought From your shoe Doctor. IVIONTAGUE roads and rail lines and cut tele-I , Buy your shoes direct from the phone wires. 5 lniiinuiacturer and save on cost -.and get. greater quality. Guar- w1THAM' England (cpl M Anntecxd work boots as low as 56.95. householder in this Essex tow'nlTI1" SO00 DONG? 11150 Ill” (W95 M10 wondered why his electricity bill P0”-SIIOS I" 3” 00””! and SWBHI kept climbing. llomc one day, he l'N1lF5 07 59"0"d hind 91095 End spotted a kitty hop through ihcl Skates I0” 5319- window to play with a danglingi GEORGE BOUDREAUT, Prop. light switch. MAYFAIR THEATRE was expressed by Mr. LIGHT FOR KITTY gram had been completed. Guerneri and Siradivari all came Keith Cameron. During the business meeting. it was announced that a New Years' dance would be held by the club this year at Winnle's Lodge and that plans for an enjoyable pro- GIIEAT V'IOI-3;; The master violin makers Amati, from Cremona in Italy. CAPITOL NOW SHOWING "RETURN FROM THE SEA" MOII. - TUE. - WEII. CANADIAN INDUSTRIES (I954) LIMITED i Serving Canadians through Chemistry Anne Stephenson, lyric soprano. of Ncwmarkot, Ont.. and Clarence Flelgar baritone, of Saint John, N.B., will be the contestants on the i ' C-I-L Singing Stars of Tomorrow" broad- cast of Sunday, December 12th. Featuring Greg Clark. ' STATIOII OFOY 10 PM. A. Kennedy & Co. Ltd. ARE OFFERING THE FOLLOWING SPECIALS WHILE THEY LAST MURRAY RIVER. DECEMBER 9 - 10 - 11 THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY 3 U2 lb. Indiana Handled Axes .................... .. S3.00 ea. ROBERT NIARIIYII MITCHUM - MONROE Also "srum PlLOT" In CINEMASCOPE si-iow TIME: Thurs. & Friday ... s p.In. Saturday - 8 & 10 pm. F. A. (Mac) McCourt Toledo Scale Co. Canada Limited appoints F. A. MCCOURT I82 Queen St. Charlottetown nS. GKKSH In K V1 1 Dealer for Prince Edward Island V I for SCALES and FOOD MACHINES v 12 oz. Floor Mops .. 900 03- 4 ft. Peavies 554-85 ea- Manila Rope Reins . , 450 P9? Ib- Rubber Gloves ....................................... -- 900 D9? WIT Rubber Mitts .................... .. Miner Rubber Raincoats . y 5 lb. Bails Manila Mariiiw ---------------------------------- -- 3”-7-1 A. Kennedy & Co. Ltd. 32 Queen St. CHARLOTTETOWN Dial 3517 I! SEE OUR SPLENIIIII SELEOTIN of USEFUL GIFTS IELECTRIC CLOCKS from . 5.95 gTREE-LITE SETS from .. . .. 1.60 ,, Colored BULBS. from . . . . . .. 8c IC.G.E. RADIOS. from . . . 23.00 gC.G.E. BULBS. 2 for ... . .. 35c DRY and STEAM IRONS PIN UP and TABLE LAMPS TRAVEL IRONS - TOASTERS HOT PLATES - PERCOLATORS IRONING PADS - FLASHLIGHTS LIGHTING FIXTURES and many mo" g Into noti:II:lNH::ester I' IIlIII SPECIAL. g REFRIGERATORS Reg. 342.00 Novel Hurricane Lumps 3.50 Special 225.00 C. G. E. Kettles 11.00- Ciiienmscopo opens the gateway to India . . . cngiills you in the Bamnrs of Pesha- war. the Night of the Long Knives when Kurram against. the Khyber Rifles! Khan led his fanatic Afrldis I l aunts: I STOREY ELEOTRIO I71 Grafton Street Dial 3237 ;-; -..... B. Here is the iliuiidering path of enipire . . . the crownlni: spectacle of the mim who i-nrvml rt saga of love and battle from the great walls of the Himalayas to the fowl-ring peaks of Khyber Pnssl Murray River . ' I C -rs-Is: Cl-IRISTMAS SPECIALS at HOOLEY'S MEN'S WEAR - MONTAGUE A REAL BUY One rack of men's licavy quilted it iViONTAGUE'S TOYLAND YOUR coop STORE Writing Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50: to 52.00 Christmas Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 for 89: V (IIKQMIIIQKKKK :aIIIihlh&hhhl'IIil --,,.e--. -551 WHILE THEY LAST MEN'S DRESS PANTS Ks .:(Ki((3KfKKs ..s. . 20th Century-Fox presents "SW 'f5xy't.:S i;).H5-'- ,” . SIOIQIIS . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . sI.65 IO 53.69 Bomber .Iac- Rog. tglgfggigh ” J Kiddies Brushes. Mirror & Comb Sets . 79: '9. in A ' . EXTRA SPECIAL FOR ; zscx, GIFT SUGGESTIONS I Westclox Elect-ric Clocks .. 54.95 to 59.50 At Only V ' I Dolls Galore from . . . . . . . . . 20c to 510.00 I v ' N0w INTI" (7"'"5TM5s 57'” I some with Fur CoIIaro-- Another Group for only 4 Auto Transport Truck . . . . . . . . . . . . 52.95 of an ,4 some whom. 33.” ' -.a,, ConisterSets 53.10 A . -autumn A Wonderful Gift 5 Only. .. g . g Rerliiced This Year From 812.9-Fm --III MEN'S NYLON TRICOT DRESS SHIRT We have one of the finest selections of Gifts for men on P. E. I.. and all at Rea- sonable Prices. All Gift boxes supplied Free of Charge. mfles -M TYIIOIIE TERRY MICHAEL POWER r MOORE " RENNIE OPE: "ROGER WAGNER C We have a wide variety of decorations and other specials too numerous to list. In mm. 7..., wim. ....i i-...... -g' (S;-f7i5”:.:7fM Watch for the drawing of the Grand Prize on SATURDAY NIGHT at 10:30 December 11, 1954 HORAL" EXTRA! In CINEMAS FINAL TODAY! lest tun Tonic in Moniiis-sii:ws 2:30-7.9 "DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE" FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE ST()Rl'1 OPEN 7 pm. to 9 run. from Monday. Dec. 13 to Christmas Eve. I L---