ca.» 0900009000OQOOOOOO-OODXQQOOOOOQQOO-OOQQOO‘ ‘ THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN 1 . .5 I DECEMBER 2s. 1941 i race glggr PRINCE EDWARD The Musical Thai Made Muelc< ils Famousl a Marauders Raigtéime Baird FINYURI IO: IYRDIIE town A iilBE m: k [non AMECIIE ADDED: TERRYTOOI "HOUSING PROBLEM" 9 9 -- 7/ ~i'- "’ inn NEWS - COMEDY - snows 2.30 - 1 - ms »eo\qweo<a>oo<a>oo<c>oo%ce%oe<e>oo<e>osaoe@oo@ ANNOUNCING :e'<i»g-' 0 OPENING OF l BLIIE new: RESTAURANT @ MONTAGUE (‘.3 Formerly ANNEAR 8. LLEWELLYN Restaurant ~_ ' Under Management of \ SELMA LLEWELLYN Fountain Service, Confectionery, Tobacco and Cigarettes FULL" COURSE MEAL OR SANDWICHES IT IS A PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU "EAT HERE FOR YOUR HEALTH" o-@ce@eeiee< $TDP!-LO0K!-and BIIY! AT THE MDIITADIIE SIIDE STDRE HERE ARE A FEW CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS Fruits a <- umsin ggag rucnr BOOTS-Misses and Women's sinners-u Styles NYLON srocxnucs-N... Shades H OVERSHOES-Jor AII The Family Zipper; Laced, Dome Fastener, and luclded STORE OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS CALL TODAY J. .Yl. LIIDIIER Prop. TIIEL MEIIMAII . -O-OO-@OO-OOO-O-O PRIIEDE EDWARD THE EASTERN GUARDIAN TODAY-WEDNESDAY TEEMING WIIH IERRUI.’ AND . SCRHIMINB. --- (‘JIIAIDINF RIWJK‘ SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - 9 ALSO MUSICAL Georgetown And Vicinity _.___. Mrs. . Helen Condor. visited friends Miss Myrtle Prosper employee Clark Bros, Montague spent week end st her home in George- town. w. and Mrs. Chester Walker. Mr. L. W. Fitzgerald and Mr. W. Lavers were visitors to the city on Saturday. and Miss Josephine Dalton visited - Char- lottetown on Saturday. Mr. Lemuel Robinson of Lower Montague, Georgetown on‘ Suhday.—-Geo. Mr. Nathan Mair who is teach- ing school at Great Village, N.S., is spending his holidays at his home in Georgetown. Mr. Howard Walker who has completed taking drafting courses in Saint John, N.B., and Moncton end is now visiting his parents, The writer had the privilege re- Btevrsrt. DUVN“! Radio Service. B51110 Birvice. at Msboni Resell Drug Store full line ef d-ilbley. Select your Christmas Mabonlr Rexall Drug Store. A Charlottetown on business. Kenale and Miss Bernice tree, December 25th. appointments at Mnbons Garnhulm Photo Studio. Mrs. B. H. Yeo, Montague. Gifts galore at Mabons Drug Store. Toilet sets, pen pencil sets. cutex everything in the gift lino fr 25c to $25.00. at Acadia University, ents‘ Dunning, Montague. Mr. Jack Maclntyie student Acadia University, has J. tague. Mr. William Burden, arrived in Montague to the Christmas vacation with parents. have brought in e very fine c inum furs in prime condition. AGINTB: MONTACUI: Herold I‘. Landry. Albert Althea. lire. Iyvee was lurriet Chu- AGINT GIOIGITOWN: Weldon AGINT IOUIII: The Guardian may be bought at any of the ioliowin, pieces in Montague: Miss l. A. LIIWGIIYII: lrs Georgetown: The Post Office; in louris: Condorfs and Florence ' leper: in 8t. Peters: The Post Office. ' . NMERIY CHRISTMAS from ' Merry Christmas from Duvers JSILECT your Christmas lift; gifts at full fed by his son, Donald, motored to , ‘dent at ~c.-ivs is rnrurs name this’ ‘P°“‘““5 ‘h’ chimm" "will" "1 Mrs. Evelyn‘ Ladner, and Mrs. Ethel Ramsay were recent visl- “lends- tors to Charlottetown where they visited their many rushes. Ml "l"! W'- R- Osmium. Mr. Dan MacKenzia, accompan- ied "by his mother, Mrs. Dan Mec- Coyle, motored recently to Charlottetown. ..'HAVE hi!!! KIDDIES PHO- TOS TAKEN around the Christmas Make your Drug._ Miss Hazel Yeo, student at —_- Acadia ‘University, has arrived Friends‘ will be glad to leern home to spend the Christmas va- cation with her parents. .Mr. and At Mabon‘: Rexall Drug Store you will find a big assortment of Christmas gifts (or every member of your family and all your friends. Roxaii and sets. Near. y om Miss shirlie Dunning, student has arrived home for the Christmas vacation which she will spend at her par- home, Mr. and Mrs. mer. at arrived home to spend the Christmas va- cation with hisparents. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Preston MacIntyre, Mon- Emerson, Menitoba, where he is employed in the Ban-k of Nova Bcotia, has spend Christmas with his mother, Mrs. Issac Burden. in Mrs. L. A. Johnston, Montague. ———- o! motored to Charlottetown to meet (By Stuart Underhill) hr n. Melool . who arrived m“ hieamew from Atedis Universit/ 155E159” 7°49?) - 9°51‘ when h, L, I swamp. w spend war restlessness and uncertainty his Messrs. Francis Drake, Wilfred Desire, and Bert Drake, Millview, ol- lection of furs to Mr. J. J. stew- art. Prince Edward Island Fur Pool representative. The collection comprises excellent silver and plat- The oitieens of Montague and ‘Levers. ll. A. Marleen. Mrs. Clay. Mtrry Christmas from Duven . Radio Service. -___. Select your Christmas Gifts et Me.bon's Rexall Drug Store, 8110p It Mlbolfe Drug store for Y0“! Christmas lifts. A wide selec- tion to choose from. ' Gifts galore at Mabonb Riexali Drug store. Toilet sets, pen and WE STILL HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF GI FTS FOR THE LADIES. KIDDIES UP TO 6x. Pencil sets. cute: sets. Nearly line on display, everything in we u" “n. “om . ‘Mr. A. 1". Campbell. lccompan- 1 25° w E2530‘ M!" 511N111 14M. medical stu- MoGill University, is Boston with his mother, Mrs. ' 1 ‘s: "r": “w “my _ - SUGGESTIONS - " - Mr. Mac Bock, edi I td > st5i‘.°°n»“.§§."’Z'i.§a$§§“....n .T at Meow "Illversiily. 37.. 1.3.3.1 RAYON HOSIERY HOUSECOATS cmuscr roars wide selection to choose from. Ifiayggliifgue iiuiilellld "l? Ohrist- 5K] $QCK§ BLOU$E$ IUNTINGS I... w. $3, "‘ "mm" w" swnms PANTIES oarssrs Messrs. Bert Strong and E. H. - - - Beck. COATS SWEATERS Monahsn, Amherst N. 5., were "'*-— SLIPS recent visitors to Montague on At Mabm" 39x5“ D7118 5T0" SUITS GLOVES OVERALLS business, W" W11" "m! e bis assortment oi’ 5mm’; PURSES, etc. Etc, Etc. Christmas gifts for every mum. b" 01 your flmily and all your Charlottetown accompanied by young daughter Judy, spent the week-end in Montague, guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. MacGregor. PHONE 55 The Fashion Shoppe 1s RUNNING our! ALSO FOR THE or. sconce sr. Among students attending Prince of Wales College who have srriv ed home for the Christmas holi- days are Charles and Abner Dewar, Richard MacLean, can‘. erine MacLean, and William Mao- Intyre. ‘every month settlers from France and the Balkans start on their way to other parts of the Domin- ion. - "The United States and South American Embassies also are gwnmped with requests for visas," DesJerdiru said, "but most French- men seem to feel a strong sym- pathetic tie with Canada." Queries come from French African territory and from travel- lers who've worked their way from memo Europe. other non-French applications come from amen! til‘ 5.0004100 foreign-born residents, many of whom are now seeking .1- new illi\'€ll. that Mr. Sheldon Jay. formerly employed with the Cansdisn m‘. Uonal Railways. Montague, h“ ye. covered from his recent illness, and _is ct present convelescing at his home in Mount stewert. The regular monthly meeting s} the Ladies Auxiliary of the Mon. tague Branch of the Canadian Legion was held in the Legion Hall on Thursday, December ma, with the president. Mrs. Dougie; Coffin, in the chair. The meeting opened in the usual form by nc~ scrving one minute silence, Rm] call was followed by the minutes of the last session road by the secretary, Mrs Archie Hilchey. The financial report was read by the treasurer, Mrs. J. M. Clair. Under new business, plans were formu- lntecl to send o. box to the Christ- ___._________ mas tree at Moore dc Macbeod’: NEW “M111; “oust; nuscol‘ for the hospitalized war veterans - Many French _ f, Would Duit ‘ - Native Land I MONCTON. N. B. Dec 22-(09) here today. Mr. Christie, who resides nenr Willem MscGci-man. his elder by s days, established a bakery her-e 62 years ago and operated it un- til his retirement in i020. WASHINGTON. Dec. 22—<AP)—- "Feller", the new White House mascot, got a taste oi the lime- light today - photographers, re- have shaken even the French- man's deep-rooted passion for his land and an ever-increasing num- ber are seeking to migrate to North or South America. More than 800 inquiries, either by letter or personal call, are made daily at the Canadian Embese, here. A small percentage of the ep- plicants comes from Intern Eur- opean countries out most erv French. Borne have tragic tales to tell of homes shattered by the war, leav- porters. and a visit from Presi- dent Truman. The fivc-weelc-old silver buff cooker spaniel, sent to (Truman as e gift_, spent nearly so minute, posing for pictures. Later the dog was “lntroduced" to White House reporters. t‘ -§¢OO4§—GGO§§-O4§O+O Q O Q-OOO-O O§4§§§§§§ p . carcass more I. M. T. BUS SCHEDULES FOR CHRISTMAS EVE AND CHRISTMAS DAY On Wednesday, December 24th, we will operate the regular Satur- f dcy schedules. - ; LATE RUNS:—(i.eaving Charlottetown and Summerside): Lv. Ciftcwn for Souris. Elmira, North LaIre. . 5.30 and 9.15 p.m. - ' I . . . . wfflffjwfifw,;§§f’““,,,,,‘i,?,1fl§§“"Li’, Lv. Clftown ‘for Sumrnerside, Tlgmsh. . . . . . . 1.00 and 9.15 p.m. 101st birthday in 800d health at Lv. Summerrlde for Tigmsh ct. .........6.D0 and 11.00 p.m. i" “m” °1 hi‘ my 5°" ‘Mm .Lv. Summerside for Borden, Victoria . . . . . . ..$.00 and 11.00 p.m. Lv. Summerside tor Chorlcttetowm. . .. 5.10, 7.30 and 10.00 p.rn. Lute run will Ieove Clftown for Borden vie Donshcw at 11-15 p.rn. ON CHRISTMAS DAY WE WILL OPERATE OUR REGULAR SUNDAY SCHEDULES (Including 10.10 A.M. Daily mainland connection) _ For further information phone 248 Charlottetown or 560 Summersnie TIIE ISLAIID MDTDR TRANSPORT LIMITED '.'Q0O v. s ae0p~ou 100905000OOOOOOOOOOQQOQQ-OQQOO§OQV Cuba. who is also attending Mount Allison. Welfare League outdoor Christmas tree st the corner of Main and Richmond streets was decorated on Saturday and presents a very attractive lighted with colored lights. Out- door community singing o! Christ- mas Carols took place around the tree Monday nights. cently of viewing the beautiful trophy won by Cullen Debory for the best all-around Junior athlete st the St. Dunstarrs field day last. vicinity will be glad to know that the restaurant, formerly owned by Annesr end Llewellyn, has been re-opened under the management of Mlle Selma Llewellyn. and is ing them rootless in their own country. Others fear the trend of events in France and Europe. Some are young, some are old, even et fall. This trophy was donated by, Mr. Milton Bell and was awarded - permanently to Mr. DeLory. Captain George Carter, super cargo of the ill-fated Newfound- land schooner, "Almida", which. a few weeks ago, ran aground at. the entrance to Georgetown Harbour, left for his home at Port Alx Basque, Newfoundland, via Syd- ney on the S. s. Ulna. While here Captain Carter made many friends. Jesnes Mair, Mount Allison Uni- versity student is spending his Christmas holidays with his grandmother, Mrs. Mary Yorston and has with him as his guest. Mr. Carlos Cause of Havana, The Georgetown Community appearance and is on Saturday. Sunday and e lovely array of confectionery and tobacco wrapped in the colorations of Christmas yuietide season, which is further enhanced by the large beautifully decorated Christ- mes Here in a homey atmosphere din- ers may enjoy the ~home-coo' food served pleasantly ciently. Miss Llewellyn is to be duly commended and congratulat- ed on the opening of this excel- lent restaurant, and her friends wish her every success. the age o: retirement. Only about S50 e month get the coveted Canadian visas, largely because they cannot arrange trans- portation across the Atlantic. Im- ployment requirements in Canada and rigid health regulations elim- inate many others. Currency restrictions ere e fur- ther disscuragement. The French Government allows emigrants only e100 each. "On the whole we get a very fine type of applicant and I'm sure those going forward will make 200d Canadian citizens," ssid A. l. DesJardins of Ottswe and Mont- real, chief of the Canadian Immi- gratlon service for France. Most of the emigrants select Quebec as their ‘estination be- cause cf the language problem bu‘ In EXPERI RADIO REPAIRS CALL to be known as the “Blue Dome Restaurant." The attention of readers is directed to the opening announcement appearing on this page. The restaurant is located on Main Street on the south side of the bridge. Situated in en ideal location, the restaurant attracts immediate notice whatever the- approech. The inside of the res- taurant is beautifully painted In pastel blue and cream, lending a soft end homey atmosphere. fn the front 1e located the fountain service behind a new waist-high, semi-circular counter, which was constructed by l-lilchey 8nd Vim- Iderstine. The counter is built of maeonite ‘ r, ‘ with battleship oongoleum. Behind the counter is indicative of the presence of e tree in the main dining room. and effi- m3!!! AFTERNOON: z u 4 KIIIS DDIIIITY HEIIDRIIII. IIDSPITAL The Board of Management of King's County Memorial Hospital, Montague, hereby give notice that their visiting hours have been changed. They are new: {wmrn ones. tiwlris WI USE AND RECOMMEND- i<.|\||:.\|-"H1|.|s<|< I V. EVENING: 7 to 0:30 illiilil.‘ 1i‘ii'. ATTRACTIVE — IIEXPEIISIYE ' IDIEIII IIDIISE . .' DEAIITIFIII. 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