PAGES EIGI-I1' THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart, Mrs. Bruce MacPbce, Min Joyce Wiuinton, Plus Mcliinnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldon Lavers. The Guardian may be bought. at the lollowln; places in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: The Post Office; In Souril: The Snack Bar and II. Richard! & Son. .-.'DANCE Beaver Club Hall, ..'ltIA(3lc BAKING POWDER, Saturday. Dec. 22. and VVednesday. lb. tin m. Dunn's. Gaspereaux. Dec. 26, it fine. . .'HAND PAINTED GLASS. Dresser Sets. Compacts. V. R. Pepler. The Jeweller, Montague. ....'TREE LIGHTS. 25 per cent. off. Montague Electric Company. ..'BUI.0VA WATCHES to 375.00 and up. 829.75 C. R. Boehner. .tMiss Jennie Gordon. Toronto. Is visiting in New Perth at the Jeweller, Montague. Phone 70. .l.'-till of her brother. Mr. James ---- Gordon. ...'BATTERY PRICES I)()WN.G "L- l-Iver Ready Battery Park, new 'Miss Cassie Burke. George. pri('P 39.95. Heavy Duty Pat-kl town. is spending a few days 344.95. l')uvar': Radio Scrx'ic('.Lguest of MI'. and Mrs. Stan Pear- Montague. don, Montague. . .'l.ADII-2S' station uagon coats Icrluccri for Christmas buying. Also few girls station wagon coats. sizes 8 to 14. Bclle's Shoppe. Montague. phone 68. "Friends of-Mr. James Gor- FIDH. New Perth, will regret. to learn that he is a patient in the LP.E.l. Hospital. DD" -'H9r many friends are sorry to hear Mrs. Ernest Beck, Allis- LOH. is 3 patient in the King's CDUHLV Memorial Hospital. All wish her a speedy recovery. . 'VI'EEKENl) bargains In the lralant-e of ladies I-loth coals. Bgcllcs Shoppe, Montngiir. phone 6 . .'Her many little friends are sorry to hear Miss Marie Cul'l'un. Allberry Plams, is a patient in the Kings County Hospital. All u;sh her a speedy recovery. ...'Mr. Louis Don Johnston. Mt. Alison University, Sackvil-lo, N.S., 15 Spending Chr:-tmas with his lmrents. Dr. and Mrs. L. D. John- ITHE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOVVN ..'MIss Flozene Higginbotham has returned to Halifax after , ” v two weeks vacation at the home of her parents in Man- tague. Slight Fire At Montague Cold Storage Plant ....The Montague Fire Depart- ment was called out yesterday at L p.m. to extinguish a slight blaze which occurred at the plant of the Montague Cold Storage Ltd. The fire was caused by a short circuit on the blower of an oil furnace. and in a few moments ...'l.AST IIIINUTE shoppers can still see a fine selection of rhine- stones. compacts. military brushes. dresser sets, watches nnd flatware at V. R. Pepler, The Jeweller. Montague. ..'M.r. and Mrs. William Rourke. Gaspereaux. are visiting in Mon- tague. guests of Mr. Rourke's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Beamis Rourke. ..'l-Drlends of Miss Margaret Parker, Georgetown Royalty, will be sorry to learn that she is ill at the King's County Hospital. smoke. Mr. Lowell Poole. ployec. poured on water over. was right on hand with the chemical in case it spread any farther. and were commended for their prompt answer to the call. This was their second call within three weeks. the last being the Masonic Temple Iirc when their quick action saved the building from total destruction. ..'Mr. Albert Johnston. medical student at Dalhousle Unlverslty.ls spending his vacation at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs, Leon Johnston, Montague. . R Miss Marion Furness. Toron- tn. 0nt., IS spending her vacation at the home of her parents in Ver- non, and is also the guest Of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Greene. Morita. ..'Iiis many young friends will be pleased to hear that Wayne Campbell. young son of Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Campbell. Mon- tague, has returned to his home after being a patient in the Child- ren's Hospital. Halifax. for the past five months. .fMr. John Yeo, student Acadia University. Wclfviilev N. S.. arrived home yesterday 1,0 Spend Christmas with his parents, Mayor B. H. Yeo and Mrs. Yeo Montague. ' at ""1503 A mPF1'.V Cliristnilis. i:.'I,v and L-arcfroe. SOLVE your last Izirt problems today. Sec V. R. Pcplcr. ston. Montague. 55).; PRINCE EDWARD LONDONERS TURN our EN MASSE To IIoNoR A GREAT AMERICAN STAR AND A BRILLIANT PICTURE IN THE SPECIAL COMMAND PERFORM- ANCE FOR "THEIR MAJESTIES". cheere and cherished by two continents...now the Command Performance Picture of the Year... the Book-of-the with some of the most memorable portrayals the screen has ever seen... 't39?' -was The Jeweller. Monln.r.:uo. I:Il('. 5:!-QQG E1? CAPITOL I'-X COLUMBIA PIIZIUIES pnunln FRANKIE--LAINE BILLY DANIELS TERRY MIIIIRE JEIIIIIIE CIILIRTLANII I . TONI ARDEN ... liiilm loll lllcli Wmou tint llall FIE or sum SIDE Sirzigi ””Pfka..cozole -9 ALSO NEWS - LAUGH A DAY A CARTOON DURING THE SCHOOL HOLIDAYS ALL MATINEES WILL START AT 2:30 DAILY EVENING SIIOWS 7 AND 9 TODAY - SIIIIWS 2.30, "lands .1. IIFtgIe Jim... , N T5: the story of the Kid who wanted to sit on a Queen's throne...tlIe exciting adventure that rocked an empire... T: I Darryl r. zmci omonts lain: oiiimc-Alec GUINNESS it ill! Iuounr -in constant: SIIIIII p mm Ray 0 mm Campbell - rm SPECIAL FOX NEWS FEATURING "ROYAL VISIT TO CIIARI.0'ITE'l'OWN" ALSO CARTOON - TRAVEL 3 DURING Tm: soIIooI. IIoI.InAvs ALL MATINEES . wII.I. START AT 2:30 DAILY. EVENING snows 7 AND 9 I: ONLY - snows 2:30-1-o .1 I 9 f Al'rnAI.INo WESTERN DRAMA . Joel Meomin MADDLI TIIAMP” . ..,l, ' lng a barracks shot his own guard I commander to death here today out to see whether his guard was awake. A patrol challenged him. The corporal continued to ad- vance. Again the patrol leader to halt. vainly ordered him to halt. One Jensen sot or the soldiers shot. h-im. for ignoring an order Cpl. Hans Christian Cornwallis Hotel I-ll HOLLIS STREET, HALIFAX. Nova Scotla Telcphono 8-9445 Filly Single and Double Rooms with and without bath. . . Two minutes walk from Cornwallis Park. Railway Station. Steamship Piers. Business and Theatrical District. Toiletries. Magazinol, snack Bar. Port Oltfco. Barber shop. Splo A Dry Cleaners in available. Free IIIIES 32.50 to 88.50 PEII III 1'03 YOUR SAl'l:'l'Y AND PROTECTION I '. This Hotel is equipped with A NEW AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER- SYSTEM in every room. Flu Alarm Bella and Steel Fire It ' the engine room was filled with em- from a hose which soon extinguished the blaze. The Fire Department. how- as-zeta .-s..--....... Christmas Concert At Montague United Church Dr. A.D. Mncxenzie presided at the annual Christmas concert by the Sunday School pupils ol Trin- ity Unlted Church. Montague. at the A. D. MacKenzie I-Iall last even- tag. A splendid program was heart- ily enjoyed by the large. apprec- iative audience. It was under the direction of Mrs. D. M. MacDonald. piano accompanist. assisted by the Sabbath School teachers. Following a short intermission. a very beautiful pmzeant was pre- unted tellint: the "Old. Old Story" with Miss Nora I-lutcheson reading the Christmas story to two Noumz children. Shirlev Stewart and David MacLurc. Also featured in the peg- cant were Sandra Randell, Irene Webster, Ka.V MacLean. Dianna Wtbster. Gillian Taylor. Malcolm MacDonald. Veronica Taylor. Mer- rill Wiszcinton, Keith Peardon. Wayne Johnston. David Moaher. Donald Macxenzie, Billy MacLure and Jimmy Johnston. A number of lovely and approp- riate Christmas carols were very beautifully sung by E E1115 011011 IELIII Miss Anne Yeo as soloist. Dr. MacKeIIzic- highly commend- ed the ciiildrcn and also the teach- ers for their splendid work train- ing the children who took part In an inspiring interpretation of the beautiful story. The following is the prozram: Chorus: ”.-away In A Manger"- Jzhiior pupils. Recitation: Phyllis Nicholson. Drill: "In A Lovely Manger" -- 1 Siv. girls. i Recitation: Jean Macbeod and Juan Coffin. Recitation: ltlarjorle Clark and Strndrn Stewart. Rccitatioiit Mvrna Beck. Recitation: Clayton Bulpitt. Recitation: Jean MacLeod, Vic- toria Cross. ' Recitation: "Joy Evils Are Ring- ing" -- George Bork, Billv Van- Ilicrstine. Duncan Maclmnd. Bev- erley MacLeod. I Drill: Nine pupils. Intermission. Pageant. God Save The King. At the close of tho protzram Santa Claus arrived with candy and fruit for every boy and girl. Pageiht Presented At Montague A very beautiful patzea-nt en- " tilled "Lvl Us Adore Him" was NE : .,'I,1 presented in St AII:ircw's Presby- terian Church. Moniaguc. Thurs- ' day evening by the members of STARS OF STAGE . . . SCREEN . . . AND T.V. IN M? the Sabbath School under the AN ALL-GORGEOUS-COLOR MUSICAL , , , wpm Ry amen... of M... Elsie war... TIIE HIT SONGS OF ALL T1ME g . .1 Q9 worth Rev. F. N. Young acted as chairman and Mrs. A. F. Camp- bell was accompanist. Miss Shir- loy Myers IICICII as narrator. A number of Christmas carols were sung by the large Junior Choir and a vocal solo was render- ed by Master Wuyne Nicholson. The congregation joined in singing the -hymns "As With Gardens." "Hark The llcrald Angels Sing." and "O Come All Ye Faithful." Following the arrival of Santa KINII EIIIE TEA -Iliruys Pnpliltir HOLIDAY Mon.. Christmas Eve, 8 IRMA". Tue., New Year's Night, SPURS". Macll0NALl) BROS. THEATRE Sat, Dec. 22, 8 P. M.-"MY FORBIDDEN PAST" Tue., Christmas Night, 8 P.M.-"MY FRIEND Sat., Dec. 20th, 8 P.M.-"TRIPOLl” ltIon.. New Year's Eve Midnight-"ABBOTT 8: COSTELLO MEETS INVISIBLE MAN". Sat., Jan. 5th, 3 PM.--"UNION STATION". Georgetown and Vicinity Miss Dorothy Jenkins wan a recent visitor to Charlottetown, returning home on Saturday. December 16th. Mr. Murvin Mclnnis and Mr. Raymond Lavandier were visitors to the City on Saturday. Decem- ber 15th. Mr. Wilflred Prosper returned home. a few days ago from the Veteran's Wing of the Charlotte- town Hospital. where he had been undergoing treatment. Mrs. Mary Campbell has re- turned to Georgetown from a visit of several months to Toronto. Ont.. and Boston. Mass.. where she was the guest of her daugh- tors Mrs. Albert Burke and Miss. Gertude Fitzgerald were visitors to Cardigan on Saturday, Dec- ember lsth, where they were the guests of their sister Mrs. Wal- ter Conohon. Mr. Cullen DeLory, Engineer- ing Student at St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, N. S.. arrived home on Friday. Decem- ber l4th. and will spend the Christmas and New Year's holi- days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Debory. Mrs. H. P. George Sr. and Mrs. H. P. George Jr., returned on Friday, December 14th, from I: visit to Halifax N. S. where they said ”Bon Voyage" to Herbert "Sonny" George .II'.. who sailed last week with a. contingent of Canada's 27th Army Brigade, for duty in Germany. The many friends of "Sonny" wish him "the best" in his Army career. .3 A very successful Pantry Sale was held on Saturday afternoon. December 15th at the store of Mr. Harry Yorston. on the Corner of Kent and Richmond Streets. The sale was sponsored by the mem- bers of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion. A variety of delicious baking was offered the customers and a. very substantial amount was realized. The high- light of the occasion was the drawing by Master James Bou- dreault for the Christmas Cake which was lottericd by the auxil- iary and won by Master Billy Prosper. Mr. Henry Martcll. caretaker of the Georgetown Rink. started ice-making operations on Friday. December 14th and over the week-end madei considerable ice. The weather was ideal and with a continuance of the present low temperatures for several days. Mr- with gifts and fruit, three young boys gave recltations. James Mec- Donald, Earl Poole. and Ian Campbell, The superintendent, J. Malcolm Macxenzie, spoke brief- ly commending the pupils and teachers (or their splendid per- tormance. The benediction was pronounced by Rev. Mr. Young. IIIIIIKEIEIIIKKIIIIIIIIII HOCKEY Montague Meteors vs. Georgetown Eagles Montague Rink I ,Suturduy Night Dec. 22 Game Time. 9.30 sharp SI-IOWS P.M.-"PEGGY". 8 P.M.-”GROOM WORE Quickies to-B by Ken Reynolds It cape: for quick exit: In can of any emergency. . You will enjoy COM!0l'I'.wlth ECONOMY at the "COINWALLIS E9111." . "'.l'.hlt'I the day we used Um e I e Delay" ' a Guardian Want Ad--and IIDECEMBER 22, 1951' TEN!) T For Town Clorlr and Tax Collector will he received up to Decem. bar 3131'. 1951. by 91.. Martel! will have Iutficient. ice to open for akattng and hockey prac- tice. Durlnl the put two reason: the rink was late in opening. due to the mild weather which pro- wo-iled in December and early January. It Operations can be commenced during! the Chrlslnus holidays the many Geprgotonlana visitor: home. will have an op- portunity for enjoyable and healthful recreation. ,-Ac Council of the Town at - MILAN. Mo., Dec. 21-(AP)- Montague. Fire destroyed the power plant GIIPIY 1008!. leaving thll city of TOWH COIIIICII 2.000 without lights. power or B H ' water as the temperature stood ' ' I Muyor, at 10 below zero. -,.' - Wtllilliutnrm. J BAIIY I.oIIIr.vAoAI.oIrB don't miss ”OUR BABIES a. brand new program with 4rOf4-09-99 SAM LOGAN - LISTEN TOMORROW AND EVERY SUN AT 9:30 A. M. Over DAY CFCY 00066-6 -O-O-Off'Q'O-OOQ4-O .3”...H.........nw.....H..........., ? 9 SPECIAL CHRISTMAS BROADCAST 370:; ate cmdt'ally c'nm'kcl lo ldilen lo (G7&w2efoo Gku'M;na4” sung by a choir of sixty voices, composed entirely of Head Office employees of The Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada at Waterloo, Ont. This programme, designed to further the true spirit of Christmas, is being broadcast throughout Canada, and may be heard locally as follows: December 23rd at 5:00 PM. RADIO STATION CFCY Charlottetown TIIAIM IIE K O I CANADA L HEAD OIFICII WAIIILOO. ONT. 3 Christmas Specials KAYS DRY-GOODS STORE 109 RICHMOND STREET Phone 2466 Children's SNOW PANTS-Size 3-6x .... s2.9s Children's SKI SUITS (3-piece)-Size 2-6 .. 310-25 Children's STATION WAGONS-Size 2-6 .. C9375 Children's PARKAS-Size 2-6x .......................... .. 38.75 Children's STOCKINGS (Wool & Cotton) .. title to 890 , Ladies' APRONS-2 for ......................... ..... .. sl-00 I Ladies' NYLONS .................................................. .. tl-25 Ladies' SKIRTS (reg. 35.00)-Size 12-14 .. 03.49 Children's Corduroy OVERALLS-Size 2-6x 32.75 Boys' PANTS-Size 22-32 .. Boys' SHIRTS ..................... .. Boys' DUNGAREES-Size 28-34 ........ .. Men's Heavy PANTS-Size 30-44 Men's Doeskln SHIRTS-2 for ............ 35-00 Men's Fancy NECKTIES-Reg. 52.00 at . Men's Police SUSPENDERS ................ ...... ...... .. 750 Men's Dress SUSPENDERS 590 Men's SWEATER COATS ..... .. 353-00 Men's High Back BIB OVERALLS . s3-98 Men's DUNGAREES . .. 52-93 Men's woax sox . 45c - 75c - s1.00 Men's DRESS SOX-Reg. 31.25 for .. ....... 906 Men's Silk SCARVES , (individually boxed) ..-- 31.98 Men's RUBBER BOOTS (below the knee) M-65 Men's (leather top) WOODSMAN'S .. ....... 07-95 Men's FLIGHT Boorrs ........ .-... 311-00 Men's BOMBER JACKETS .-.............-....... 512-50 Boys' BOMBER JACKETS .......- ...- 310-49 All kinds of Footwear for Ladies. Men. and Child- ren at the Lowest Prices. Mtnora BLADES-10 pkin. for .-- 700 Gillette BLADES-20 blades for ...-...-.....--.... .850 Gillette TECH RAZOR with 5 BLADES .... .. 496 Men's Plaid WALKING COATS (quilted lining) 021-25 .............. Men's Lined WINDBREAKEIIS 312-50 Men's WRIST WATCHES from .. atom to 340.00 Children's nA'I'IInoaBs-size 2 to 6 .. ............. .. 81-80 Children's m 2 to 6 SIM - 1.70 - 1-93 ... OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL CI-IRISTMAS