t E I PAGE EIGHT THE GUARDIAN. CHARL()'I"I'ETOW'N' I m--: DECEMBER Last Time: To-day ” CAGED " with Eleanor Parker Agnes Mooxihead Extra: News - Cartoon KDULT ENTERTAINMENT Shows: Mai. 3230; EVE 73345 CAPITOL TIIIIR. - FIII. - SAT. PAUL Iiuitsr ALINE TOWNE ROY BARCROF1 0”-INA M00. few I tEi'lil1.5;iiiIuns - Also: Atom Man vs. Super- man; Comedy - Terrytoon. T 1 H. J. MABDII OPTOMETRIST Fitting and Supplying Glance: Etc. MONTAGUE, 2. E. L Office Huun: in to 1: A. M. 2 to I P. M. by appointment. Office Connected with Drug Store. I To-day Tlntr.-Frl.-Sat. 2 BROUGHT l0 ctowmc um Extra: Pal. Fugitive Dog Scrccnliner, It's Only Muscle - Pluto Cartoon. BIG IIBILVIE RADIO CONTEST alvveek-end trip ...NEW YORK ;, FOR TWO! All you do is: . write to words or less on your favourite Ogilvie product. Mail it with 1 box top to . '.; Box 549, Toronto CONTEST ENDS DEC. 15 For full defoiir, IIIIIII Io hnlodw on your Ogilvin program, of the fundamental - for a delicious meal- . AjElFI -CUTS FOOD COSTS TOO! Here to set a spark in your heart and a sparkle in your eye . . . told with all Walt Disney's wizardry! ('3 (' a Color by "Axes:-.-;Z. SHOWING 3:30-7-9 Iuir EASTERN eutnnuu AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: lllrold F. Bruce MacPbee. Mlu Joyce Wlgglnton. Min low Johnston. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden LIVGII. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart. Mn. The Montague: town: arcs in Son. Uu-rdlsn may he bought Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; "in. Post Office; in Souriu: The Snack Bu and 8. Rich- at the following places In in George- 'CHRlSTMAS concert. Vic- Admlssion .30 and .20. JPOULTIIY WANTED. - Buy- ing dressed poultry daily. Mc- Gowan: Limited. Kilmuir. ..'ONLY 9 MORE SHOPPING Days to Christmas. so get your gift while our selections still re- main. V. R. Pepler. the Jeweller, Montague. Miss Peggy Beck. Montague. en- tertained the sewing Club at her home on Thursday evening. At the lunch hour she was assisted by Miss shirley MacGregor and Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn. Mr. and Mrs. Major Young and their young son. Garry. of Red Point, Spent the weekend in Mon- tague. guests of their son-in-law, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Spen- cer Llewellyn. ..'Mrs. llorace Fraser. Mon- tague. was hostess to the members of the Nursery Club at their last 'regular meeting. The meeting was conducted by the president. Mrs. Arthur Sullivan. Following the rotttine business the evening was spent in sewing on hospital sup- plies. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by it lttnch committee. ' with music. keyed to its Tmtantic nature. Llenc Woods. well known radio singer. is the yoicc of Cinderella. in the clcar natural voice for - Sport, Crocodile Hunters - I l"(fl.N'l)ERI-:LLA." As A MEL- ontous sronv. FILMED non- IGEOCSLY BY w.u:r DISNEY I ;tcn btsen on the lips of women the I world over for the last 300 years as Ithat of the fabulous heroine of iw.-tlt, Disney's spcctaculr.-. all-t-an ltoon magical musical. "Clndet'cll:t" l tat the Prince Edward Theatre to- day). For the first time this most per- ,sistmt of legends receives the rich romantic treatment it deserves. in iany medium. It is also Walt Dis- tney's first all-out devotion to ro- t mantic human love-a revel of in- l terminglerl fantasy and warm ' earthly reality; of color. and music and fun and stardust enchant- ; mcnts. i No previous Disney picture has iheen offered in more lavish style i or with more perfection of anima- tinn artistry. From the variations tale. which i has been current in all civilized lands. there has been selected the French version of the pattern. Charles Perrault put it into print over 300 years ago. Disney has had it, on his preferential list for many years. To provide the humorous bal- ance for the idyllic romance. the producer has surrounded his hero- ' inc and her human associates with It group of little animal characters ---mice. birds, a cat and a dog and other barnyard creaturms. as amus- ing as any he has ever created. Gus. the captured field mouse. is the equal of Dopey. the drollest dwarf in snow White. Jaq. head of the household mouse clan. runs him a close second. The fun and excitement they perpetrate in foil- lng Lucifer. the villainous cat. is inimitable Disney comedy. Six songs saturate the picture -xmnwuu .2 -' .gAN N j PUZZLING OVER AN L eseecmwr nice GIFT roa '. U01 Vkguar meuo Awmr Q, gay 1' FROM Home?" Q L H ,5 Qt, Mi 5 CLIP AND MAIL TODAY TO THE GUARDIAN .- HAVE YOU THOUGHT OF Ti-its ,2; Enclosed please find NAME for n . months subscription” to THE GUARDIAN to he sent with my compliment: IA):- ADDRESS NAME OF SENDER ADDRESS gift is sent.- Rates on the Island to Rates on the IIland:- One year 37.00:-six mont An appropriate Chritmas Card will be mailed stating from whom the any part of Canada or the Cit -0110 I r'36.00' 6 months 53.50: 3 months 82.25; one month 70c. A . Wtgrt5.00: 6 months save; 3 months 31,50; one month 50c hs 84.00; three months t;2.25; one month 80c. Saturddyoopy-One year 82.00; six months 81.00; three months 50c. U. S. are:-- No other girls name has so of-, which she was selected from scores of candidates, she spellbinds with "Cinderella." ”so This Is Love.” and "A Dream is a wish Your Heart Makes." all aimed for top hit levels. The other three vocals arc: ”cintlcrella Work song". ”Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Hon t'llhe Magic Song)," and a travesty ballet. ”Sintz Swect Nightingale” RKO Radio releases the magical musical. in color by Tcchnicor. Georgetown and VICIl'II'I'y Mrs. W. W. M:icLarcn and Mrs. ll. W, MacDonald were visitors to Charlottetown on Monday. Mr. Everett llacbeod or Forest Hill was a business visitor to Gecrgctovvn on Thursday. Mr. Lloyd Hcmphill of (litur- lottctown. spent the wcck-cud at his home in Gcorgetown. Mr. and Mrs, Wultcr Suluniu-t were visitors to the City on Mon- day. Mr. Joseph French and Mr. Basil Lannigan of Pamurc Island were visitors to C-corgetown on Friday. Mr. Clarence Stewart of the stuff of Falconwood liospitul in Charlottetown was a recent visit- or to his home in Georgetown. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lavnudicr in the death at the Cltarlottctown Hos- pital on Friday. December 8th of their infant son. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Brown of Souris are visiting at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Prosper. .3Mr. John Batcliilder. crew member of the Northumberland Ferry Charles A. Dunning. has or- rived at. his home in Georgetown. where he will spend the winter. Mrs. (Rev) E. R. Mcvicar and two children Stewart and Dianne of Port Eigln. N. B. are visiting Mrs. Mcvlcarls parents, Mr. and Mrs B. H. Stewart. ..' Mrs. Gerald Motirlscn and Mrs. P. J. Henry arrived at their home in Georgetown on "I'hursda,v from New York city. where they have been visiting their sister and her husband. Mr and Mrs. Remit- Ceredinl. Sheriff J. R. Edwin Rcid. of Rollo Bay. Returning Officer, as- slsted by his clerk. Mr. James A. E. MacDonald of Little Pond were In Georgetown on Monday, where they held Declaration Day pro- cccdings for the December 'IIIl Provincial h.v-election in the 2nd District of King's. Mr. I-larlld ' Macbean and Mr Johnny Dicks left on Thursday for Toronto. Ont... where they plan on being employed. Both boys are popular and valued members of the Georgetown Eagles Hcckcy Team s and if they are absent for the hoc- key season. they will be greatly missed on our hockey team. Owners of the sever-all mink ranches in and about the town are busily engaged in killing and pelt- intz their mink. The weather has been unusually mild for the work. Is the fleshinq of the pelts is much easier time in cold weather. De- spite the mild weather the ranchers report the mink are in a good stage of primeness. The market is report- ed its relatively clean of any carry- ........m...m:..m..... ' BITE! Inna. tub. or IIIIIT . . tlu but mantra is p of "IIlII'I at once. t nnbu, ball And eloouu. Dru: out the plan I , menu. IJNIMENT Irma Cross School. December 215:. Friday, December 15th. Town Hall. - -'WELL BABY CLINIC. sourls, All pre-school children welcome. ..'RESEBVE Wednesday, Dec. 20th, Valleyfield Christmas Con- cent. Valleyfield Hall. ..'wARNlNG - "Red Canyon" by Zane Grey. Yeo Theatre. Mon- tague. Friday and Saturday. ..'Miss Roma ,MacKay has re- sumed her duties with Matthew & McLean's Store. Souris. nfter her operation in the Sourls Hos- pital. Murray Harbour and Vicinity Mr. Gerald MacKay hu return- ed to his home in Muntay Rivers after spending the past month inl Moncton, N. B. Miss Barbara Mathcson. teacher of White sands School, was a weekend visitor at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mathcson. Glen William. Mr. and Mrs. Mztrvyn Johnston Sunday visitors 'to Murray River guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Johnston, and also to Murray Harbour North. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnston. The many friends of Mrs. Ells- worth Ferguson of Murray River are sorry to hear that she is a patient in the Kings County Hos- pital. All join in wishing her it speedy recovery. Mr. Learnt Mal-:Ifx'il1ll0l'1. young son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mac- Kinnon. Murray River. was a weekend visltorto Montague. guest of his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Brycr Llewellyn. The many friends of Mr. Gary Johnston. Murray River. are sorry to learn that he is confincd to his home owing to illncss. and all wish him a speedy recovery. The many friends of Mrs. Jack Ferguson regret to learn of her recent illness and hope for a speedy return to good health. Miss Vonda Munn, employee of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. and family of Charlottetawn.wci'c - Dewar-Ctitiki A Nupiials I A very pretty wedding was solemnized It the Presbyterian Manse, Montague. on Dec. 6th, at 4 P.M., w-hen Dorothy Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook. Wood Islands, exchanged marriage vows with At-hol Elvin, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Dewar. Brudenell. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. F. N. Young. The bride looked lovely in D. street length dress of royal blue chiffon velvet, and wore a corsagc of pink roses. Her only ornament was a pearl necklace, mhe gift of the groom. She was attended by her cousin, Miss Eileen Cook. who wore a street length dress of sol- dier blue taffeta. and a corsage of pink roses. The groom was ably iauvpporterl by Mr. Charles Cook, brother of the bride. Following the ceremony, the bridal party motored to Wood Islands where a reception for im- mediate relatives and friends was held at the home or the bride's parents. Mrs. Harold Nicholson. Monta- gue. aunt of the bride. and Mrs. Carl Stewart. Montague, aunt of the groom. assisted in serving. The bride's table was centered with a beautifully decorated wed- ding cake, topped with A miniature bride and groom. The toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. Ches- icr Hancock, and responded to by the groom. Mrs. Cooke chose for her daugh- tcr's wedding a dress of dark grey crepe. The groomis mother was dressed in a grey figured jersey dress. Mrs. Albcnt Dewar, Bru- dcneil. grandmother of the groom, was also present and wore a black crepe dress with black and while accessories. The happy young cou- pie, who will reside in Montague, were the recipients of many love- ly and useful gifts. EITIL SERVICE First civil service reform in Can- ada. a law creating a board of ex- in 1882. ..mm....A....m..mA..C.. Montague. was a weekend visitor to her home in Murray River. MISS Hannah Acorn of Moncton is spending a few days William guest of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Acorn. The many friends of Miss Kay Porter. Murray River. are glad to learn that she is recovering from her recent illness. demand is good, so a gocd financi al return is anticipated for mink pelts. Sill it Mid over of last season's pelts and the Mr. William Acorn. iris, is at prsent' spending a few days in , Glen William'at the home of his lgrandpnrcnts, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A:-orn. amincrs for applicants. was passed in Glen . i i Most men have to provide for their own retirement. Many find themselves unable to work and without :1 pension as time ad- vances. Do you feel satisfied that your present rate of saving will allow you to retire comfortably at age 60? ' 8100 A MONTH FOR LIFE ' cash settlement in lieu of pension, 315000 FOR YOUR FAMILY Should you not live to the agg of 60," 815,000 will be paid to your family. Smallcr or larger incomes avail. I able. A moderate regular payment will provide for your own and your family's future. DO NOT In CI'IARI.-OTTETOWN Everybody's talking Iabouf this) Through the Sun Life of Canada HESITATE. CALL - OR you can provide an income at age WRITE ME 7.NOwI 60 of 8100 I month, every month . as long as you live. Or, if you SUN LIFE OF CANADA prefer it. you can have a generous ',. ,;j s q H. C. BOHAKER Unit Supervisor . 148 Richmond Street Chltown, P. E. I. i, PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE Vj GIIOGEIIIES Sugar, 10 lbs. . . . . . . 1.09 Bag Lots 10.50 Molasses, bulk . . . . . 88c 12c 16c Icing Sugar, pkg. Seedless Raisins Seeded, 12 oz. 23c Jell-o, 4 pkgs. 25c Aylmer Beans, 20 oz. 18c Pilchards . . . . . . . . .. 18c Tomato Juice, 2 for . 25c Campbell's Tom. Soup 11c MANY OTHER BARGAINS NOT LISTED SALE ENDS DEC. 28rd. Mcti0WAN' Kilmuiv, your up can hold! Chase 0: Snnbom todayl AND wnn they're saying is . . . "Good!" Good things about Chase & Smbom. "541, this mam really swell!” "Chan 6 San- bonn, ab? Wbatu grand wiry to Hart flu day!" "Uvmu-M, good! Go! another cup?” Yes, more and more people are talking about that famous Chase at Sanbom blend. Old friends speak of it gratefully. New friends marvel at its richness and aroma. And with good reason! In Chase at San- born you get more lift, more mellowneu. more real codee goodness. All lb: humor Set your family up for some real collee- drinlting. Ask your grocer for a pound of FEEDS Dairy Ration . . . . .. 3.50 Cavalier Hog Grower 3.30 Cafateria Hog Grower . . . . . . . .. 3.90 Bran 2.65 Shorts 2,70 Crushed Oats .. . . .. 3.00 Radio B Batteries-Less 10f'n Discount. Congoleum and Floor Squares Less 20 ("E Discount other S LIMITED P. E. I. :T 5100 AMONTII ro LIFE FROM As: an RETIIIIMINT PENSION OOMIINID WITH INSURANCE PROTECTION OFFTIID IY SUN LIFE OF CANADA ---...-..:--mm.:. 13. 1950.