tags commas. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN . AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry, Albert Altlten, Mrs. Bytes Stewart. illlss Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Lovers. AGENT SOURIS: Francis Cheverie The Guardian may be following places tn Montague: Miss S. A. Llewellyn; airs. 01- .y. in Georgetown: The Post Office; ln Sour-is: Condoms and Florence Roper: in St. Peter's: The Post Office. ‘DECEMBER 3, 194‘ i Ilfllflflfi EDWARD ram and snunnu SHOWS 3:30 — 7 - 9 SAT. Matinee at 2.30 bought at my of the ..'CHBISTMAS TREE LIGHT‘ ..'GET YOUR Christmas cards SETS-Sim up. Spare bulbs for early at Jamlesonu Pharmacy. series and parallel sets. Montague Montafllle- Electric. ___ ..'BUY AT HOME- — If it is H-AT JALHESONS Pharmacy. Gifts we have them. it its price you Montague. for Her, brush, comb can't beat them. C. G. Boehner, mirror sets. Yardleys. Max Jeweller, Montague. and Evening In Paris sets. y _ __ . Perfume, cologne and bath powder y i . . - ' ot all kinds. nu Munro-auras uuauu ma‘ ‘ (XL/tit) . ' *5 A Paramount Picture ‘Todliavefhe time ‘ plyevrllhmetthe y HHIAMIESONS Pharmacy in Montague is now showing a full ______ range of men's and ladies’ Christ- UeAT JALHESONS Pharmacy. mas gifts. Remember there are For Him, pipes, blllfoids, tobacco. only three more Saturday's left. lighters. shaving sets, brush and comb sets, Yardleys and Seaforths sisted the priest st Holy Mass. shaving gifts. The bride chose a floor length gown of white muslin de soir with sweetheart. neckline, ornamented by a three string set o! pearls. gift. of the groom. She wore a fingertip veil held in place by a tiara. of seeded pearl. Her bou- Dainty wearable: end accessor- les, pmcticol as they ore pref‘?- ___,______.____ QUAKE NEAR MONTRIML ._.___ OTTAWA. Dec. 1 -<C.P\ — ‘rhe Dominion Observatory today 8e- ~ - " e r ‘l- pofkegi: lofwltx/Iimtataeztl. qua‘ W“ °1 1E5"- “The quake was rgmd... a; 133g _ The bridesmaid wore an orch- pm EST and lasted about a mlrplld fie-or length dress of taffeta k ' ‘with matching mitts, head dress ue‘ ,0! feathers and shoulder length NUI-THLS veil. She carried a bouquet oi ;mums and cnrnatlons of different colors. The grooms gift to the brides- maid was a single strand of pearls and to the groomsman s fountain pen, After the wedding ceremony the wedding party, together with relatives and friends. motored to the bride's home where a wedding breakfast was served to some rghty guests. The toast to the bride was proposed by Rev. R.) MacDonald. In the late afternoon amid showers of confetti, the brid- al party left on n honeymoon trip lo the mainland. On their trip they attended the Amherst Winter Fair. » On their return they were ser- enaded by a crowd of good wlsh~ ers who spent- tlie evening in dancing and singing. Mr. and Mrs hfnt-Aulay will reside in SourI-s Line Road where the groom IS a prosperous farmer. Previous 1o her marriage the ,brlde was the recipient of many ‘lovely gifts given here at showers ‘by her friends at Lakeville and in ‘B05103, ltfnss. where she was em- p ploye as payroll clerk in one of §Bc~~i0n's department stores. I: Queen st. All join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. MacAulay many years of wedded life. all l! Dfllllllll - iflllli IIIIIUDY I'll MISIII Isl ElSl lllClESlEl IIIII Vtrlflyss Produced by RICDIIU leisnbaum Duecled by JOHN YARROIV Crib Comforter ....2.98 to 3.95 cod‘ sml lennet 6.95 each set Cop and Robe Set 2.98 to 6.95 to 6.95 NEWS -- SCIENCE — SCREEN SONG MACAULAY-ROSE Dresses from .» wide interest i0 A wedding w! _ Eastern Kings many friends in _ _ I County was solennilzeo on ncsday morning. No\. 3rd. f v in st. Columbas Church when Rgv RM}. McDonald with nuvilal mass united in marriage Anlvl Jeanette. eldest dauzhif-‘Y 0i MI‘- and Mrs. Alfred Rose of Lake- ville. and Josef)“ 93ml eldest 5°“ c; M; mitl Mrs. Frank MncAulay of Souris Line R0114- The nuptial music was render- ed by the church organist while solos were sun? b)‘ U"? “MES Ella Boston and Horcnce Mac- Donald. ‘ The bride's only attendant “B's he; youngest sister. Theresa. while the groom was attended 11g all? brother Bernard. Anflihl‘? P° ‘t e;- og the groom, Gerard. studen of st. Dunstans University. as- EMPIRE roumur and sArunnAv SHOWS 7-4-8.45 MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2.30 “H67 Fl/Rf-czw/fq ff/E‘ HAWK l - ~ -F 805K015? e Cold weather is on the wayl Let your Goodyear dealer check your battery for O Correct specific gravity O Correct voltage O Adiustmenl of electrolyte level He’11 gladly give you this important servlce— FREE OF CHARGEI i m>nwa"t§'§Wl‘&"‘ a-s. .-z\'&_ nus m: All lm non: WRITE QLQIJD TllE MISSES - IIDLNIES AND BRADLEY Phone 92 5-min- QIIOICOI ATII - llllllllll IIOIT ~ IUII CIILIOI SPORTS — COMEDY — CARTOON — TRAVEL e-Q-QQQK-u a {Kn CAPITOL TDDAY and SATURDAY SHOWS 3.30 - 7 4-45 2.20 gsaxwir! a! Warm-m. wee/resu- Immediately following the cer- was a valued member on the staff on: can or rns rostowrso I i Wm. snmr YOU -ro THE snow= ' » ~ Tinned Meats of any kinda-Tinned. Powdered ilk-Tinned lflislt (pllferobly Salmon or SordmeQ-Tlnned Fruits such os Peoc es. Plums, Pears, etc. Con: must be labelled —_Gloss Jars cannot be accepted due to possible breakage In transit. w Please do not bring Canned Vegetoblefl. 5°"P_$ ""4 Fm“ Juicer as they ore either not rationed In‘ Bntom or their food value l: not In proportion to the cost of sending. " All food collected will be sent to the needy people 0f BIIICIIH- Theatre, Stuff and Program donated without CIWYQQ DY F. G. SPENCER l: COMPANY NALD SAT. MATI NEE AT IOIIY o0 WOODS - BLAKE n.l._.-J s- Flt’ Flames he IPuLTlOI. please copy) BOEIINEII-BECK Pink and white streamers caught up in a cluster of white bells in a winclrnved T038». made .1 lovely setting for the wedding which took place at the home of the bride's parent-s. Aug. l4 when Florence Mabel, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Beck, Al- liston. and Frederick Lyle, second son of the late Percy Bsehner and hirrs. Beatrice Boeliner Mc- Lean, Peters Road. were united in marriage. Rev. Robert Bryan was the officiating clergyman. Given in marriage by her fa- ther. the bride was radiant in a Eight blue-grey alpaca weave rayon dress, fashioned into two- piece style with swaying skirt and rippling peplum beautifully chain- stitched and embroidered with white eyelets. She carried a. sheaf of pink delight roses. Pink delight roses were also used in fashion- ing her coronet headdress. Miss Ethel Beck, si-ster of the bride. was bridesmaid and wore s British navy alpaca-weave rayon dress trimmed with white eyelet lace. she carried a nosegay of roses, camaiions, and snap-drag- ons which were repeated in her headdress. The groomsman was Carl Boehner, brother of the groom. During the signing of the reg- ister, Preston Beck ‘of Charlotte- tovzn slang a. solo, “I'll Walk Be- side You" which was beautifully rendered. His accompanist was Miss Peggy Beck of Montague. cmony a reception was held. Mr. and Mrs. Beck and Mrs. McLean assisted the young couple to rc- ceive their guests. Mrs. Beck W85 attired in n. navy and white en- semble and the groom's mother chose rm azure woolette crepe (Iress with silvcr trim. Upvrards of sixty guests DGIIOOR oi a. de‘icious buffet supper. The table was centered with a S-tier wedding cake which was cut in the traditional manner. Mas. George Bustin mid Mrs. Roulston Johnston poured assisted by five cousins and a. sister of the bride in serving. Carl Boehner read the telegrams. Later in the evening the bridal couple left on a. honey- moon to the Cabot Trail and way points. For travelling the bride wore a. powder-blue gabardine suit with navy accessories. Mr. and lVlrs. Boehner will take up residence in Montague on completion of their new home there. Prior to her marriage the bride cf the Bank of Nova Scotin in Toronto. On the eve of her resig- nation from the bank. fellow members of the staff presented her with s. set of Irish linen table- cloth and napkins. A presentation of a chest of silver was made her by members of the church with which she was affiliated in Tor- onto. A post nuptial shower was held at the bride's former home. The many valuable and‘ useful gifts testified to the popularity of the couple and to the esteem in which they were held in their home communities. (Patriot Please Copy) ____________ BLACKHEAD Get two ounces of geroxine WW4" frornzgur druqgist. prlnlrle on a hot. wet th and apply to the fsce gently. Every blackhead will be dissolvd. The one Isle. sure end simple way I remove b cads. ACROSS 1. Froth 5. \Vin 9. Capital (Latvia) 10. Forearm bone 2. Tanker carrying oil 4. Distlgure 5. Deep ditch 6. Toward the lee 7. Wayside tavern leader 14. Employ 15. Malt. beverage ti. Public vehicle 3. Turkish title 22. Mists 23. Small 24. Anything 25. Humble 8. Artlessness 26. Owns 28. Coin (Peru) 30: Prongs 13. Full of news 31. Mohammg. DAILY CROSSWORD 20. Device tr MP» FD- mom m-tmzr cool air D-ds-nmrn VZPFFO: Qzomu- c: n> mm» rflozhnw Hebrew weight Wino 3m —z >—zoz ><» ab! F DI LIL ..A AR rubbed out 0-1 PVlII <*W >3 hm 00> vr-rcoz» OOwD-r "'2 w lzu-Ta-w iv-e 0 L D BATTEIEI -L\s .1 s I I I I Yesterday's Answer €________,.- ‘ gwmame/ase smn/Qagomoomosoofiom \ INTERNATIONAL ' ‘ COUNTERFEITERS To Arrive isrnz; IN 1o oars are seeking an International gang which has circulated hundreds of Fresh Gropnd Barley Meal Specidf price off can thousands of counterfeit United 0N HAND States $50 bills in Europe. AT ALL TIMES- NOTICE SHUR-GAIN FEEDS Owing to the death of o member of the firm all debts outstanding us Dcc. 1st. must Ground Fresh Daily Contain Fresh Tunkoge Best Obtuinuble be settled on or before Dec. 20th. After that date outstand- D. 0. Pratt 8t Sons ST. PETERS ing accounts will be collected PID Supermon- Comedy — Cartoon “Fem”- . quarrel 39. Tray for carrying bricks 40. Opén (POeLl 16. Norse god 17. Viscid 20. Not many 21. Court 22.0i1y substances 23. Cold 26. Tenn of endearment 27. God of love 28. Droop in the middle 29. Uncooked 30. Throwing 34. Roman pounc 35. Wire measure 38. Body of water 37. One of the Great Lultcr 39. A Chrlstmal shrub 41. Floated 42. l-‘orm of 15. Past 18. Certainly (archaic) 19. Incline the head Vwho also played the wedding danrellgion 32.Girl‘s nickname 33.Mcrry 35. Fashion TAYLDR’S 11. Clayey 12. Russian I I I I I I SHOWING ' c strung. I ‘I ll FAMOUS PATTERNS 2b PIECE SETS $44.75 For years of service and table loveliness lve her I847 Roger roe. silverplalefl. . . Choose from four beautiful patterns. TAX FREE Use Our Christmas LAY-AWAY PLAN G. H. TAYLOR Jewellers For Four Generaiifl" 44. A size of paper DOWN i. Frozen dew DAILY GRYPTQQUOTE-llereb how to work it. ‘A X Y D l. B A A x 1; Onclcticrsl I".L§NGFE""°W ' . m l m" ‘he "I?" l-‘Eyx fgr 'ti'.:'t'§§uc‘>'-:' Elicqlghglzmltlsltetc‘ is u.“ lrophes, th | tn a ' ' "- Hm- day the cozle I§§t¢rs':r:§I§l'£§E o! u" mm" l" m mm“ EMU‘ I A crirwmm Quotstloa RDQL GBflLl-l JVCNDBO w moon RDQL xvsrn Jvcnosc w gDq-|-__ zooasox L frllleflhy" °'"'°‘l"l'"= EVERY mum rs rus NAT! i r0 A saws: usu-raovsns. V‘ P"""P"F."F.P¥!‘!1'!.‘Z‘£':_'z';éls4_u .___ by our attorneys. W. A. POOLE & CO. Lower Montague, P.E.l. We have now ready for shipment, and will deliver freight paid ot ony station (within the Province) in fifty pound shipi lnents or larger, pickled cured fish, well pressed but un- dried, at the following prices: LARGE CODFISH . . . . . . . . . . .16 cents per pound MEDIUM CODFISH . cents per pound SMALL CODFISH I2 cent: per pound HAKE . . . . . . . . . . ..l2 cents per pound Send money order for quantity required and you will receive prompt delivery. unnusw and unless LIMITED SDURID. P. E. l. ........---...-- DECEMBER 3rd and 4th. PEACHES Heinz ond Aylmer COFFEE, Lb. .... 25c . 23c COCOA KRAFT CHEESE GLACED CHERRIES Bottle 29c Bottle ... We hove in stock Fruit Coke and Puddings. We deliver C.O.D. Orders, Cosh Sole. music. ERAPEFRUITS 4 for 2 tins for . . . . . . .. sours, a ti... .. 29G‘ KING COLE 69C COCOANUT DICED BEETS 2 tins IEIISJUDDIING 25c 1 Lb. Bottle . . . . .. 29C Pkg. guP-l-QSITRON PEEL MIRACLE WHIP 2 Pkga OWN PLUM JAM 351155. ...“.'.‘T'“...‘?1‘?‘I.9.'T’.°T. ...... ._ 1.39 Demonstrations of Burns’ Canned Meats, Saturday after- noon and evening. ’ MIDIIAEUS GRDDERY LONGWORTH AVENUE .. . i‘! L I