gggaioii-r PIIIIIGE EDWARD TODAY Matinee 2:30 - Evening 7 and 9 with MUII. - TUE THE MOST BEAUTIFFL LOVE STORY EVER TOLD! on velvet. heart. ' place In your motion picture Hall 0 I-aim-. Wsvmen EROS. rnasruv THE MOST BEAUTIFUL LOVE STORY EV?” ". -4! Aaavoo WILLIAM NANCY SPECIAL! "Stranger In The I.i;:lithoiise" , till lAllll...PHYlllS ciiviiiiii” His name's Joe Peterson and she's Eli-aiior Mai-Kay: a hot-grenade hero in the muddy boots of the 3()llI-(If Texas. and a. blue-eyed WAC who hail him walkiiig Front the first enibraee in a borrowed Jeep, from the first woiiderfiil moment of their battlefield lioneyiiiooii-iuiil from the first high riilge storiiicd and won, it is a love that rings victory bells in your Enterlainiiient exciting and tender for it top FRANK U IIOLDENOLSON-LOVEJOY atik.N'l'S:-IIIONTAUIJB: Harold W rue GUARDIAN. THE EASTERN GUARDIAN . F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart, Mn Bruce MacPbee. Mlaa Joyeo Wluinton, Miss Joan Johnston. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Lavera. CHARLOTTETOWN do -.-TS5-00 FOB TOUR old bill- tery when you buy is 17-P13” ll and-. A Montague. um ..'FUNERAL AT GEORGE- Towu .. The funeral of the late Ashley w. Allen was held 1mm The Guardian may he bought at Blue Dome ltestauraut. and tuna the Iollowing places In Montana: rtllan Office; In Georgetown: The rut Qfticez In sourisz The Snack Bar and H. Richards I 30!. ....'GlVE A Christmas gift that will save a life. Be it hlood donor next week. l...tMessrs. James Larkln and Al- iphonsus irecently for Labrador where they Larktn, Montague. left his residence at GeorB9i9Wll V85- terday afternoon. SGFVICG W3-5 conducted by Rev. Canon E. M Malone and Rev. W, 0. H028. 1"- terment was in the Church of England Cemetery. The pallbear- ers were James Publlcover, Guy Hcmphlll, P. L. Boudreaiilt. J. H mores for first place in the Intra- mural Basketball League. Each team has lost only one game since the schedule started. There are six teams in this league-four College your teams. Grade X11 and Grades XI and X combined. In the Juvenile league. the teams captained by Allan MacDonald and Leonard Shea seem to be among the strongest.' I O I O The hockey team has been hold- Ing practices in the Forum every Thursday afternoon. Many of the confident the Saints will ice a good team this year. , Before we conclude our notes for this week. we have a pleas- ant a uncement to make. The term exams have been posted and will begin on December 10th. 0 O U 1 Until next week. from all of us at S.D.U. to all of you. health and happiness. PARIS. Nov. 30 -(C'P)- Police said today asylum has been given to two employees or the Romanian nacamnan 1. 1951 . A MON'1'R.nAL, Nov. 39 40,) An n,.c.A.r-. North Star an gel 1 day for North Luttenham, an ' l land, with 22 otileers ana .1.-mef: bound for service with No. 1 ca..' sdien Fighter Wing. am. my ,; being established for North at. lgnggroafaty Orlanisatioa term. T0-DAY CAPITOL use noi."5Eoii.- il; "4; gOugLg.ris'r,ED Disraicr ATTORNEY WHO MATCHED BULLET FOR BULLET WITH ' rue UNDERWORLD EMPIRE THAT -...-..lr. iniiu tur lounllvim Ina tattooing nsenaaa -Inward mead will b lite unraoso or annuities. without obligation. ” v onaawnzrowx Ital. ooiiann itoalu .i. ARTHUR CAMPBELL J. A. MOORE , R. C. Shel. Kinkora: w. 3. round, stmumsmiii I. O. BOEAIEB - Unit Supervisor ' Iihsrlottetown. P. E. L be list! to discuss with you any matters relai. Iattvu of the sun Lite oi Canada in Prince lnu ”.MEMm.;n'5 Vol... HOME Ah-"Ihave accepted employment tor the SCHOOL. Reception at A. rs. Mac-lwlm" m0"'h5- Kenzie Hall, Montague, 8.15 P. Ml mm- .'His friends are December (lrd. I, , lll'llltll that Mr. .)onn MacKenzie,. ....-sr. i-izrnirs nar Red Cmss'M0Hla:uP. has returned in his Blood Clinic in Caiiailliiii Legion home after his recent. illness in the Hall. 'l'ucsday. Dec, 4th. from 2 Kllll-!'S County Hospital. l to 4 pm. 100 donors needed. l j”r 1 . '.Il0N1'AGliE l'lIllNl (jhurchl -'M155 -"me L0W9- M0”l-3K”P- tlliarge, Siinday. Doc. 2. Dr. N15 3 FCC?!” VISIFOF 10 Muff-1)'i(enzin will conduct services as RIVEP. SUCH I'll I191" D7l!iCnl-9. M13 lollnws: Trinity Clitirch. lllnn-l and Mrs. Clarence Ijowe. iagiir ti :i.m. and 7.5:!) p.m.: Lower” - -- lltloiitague It p.m. Frlcmlly hour . PATTICNTION girls B to 14. and sing-song at close of evening Station-wagon coats. in dai'k.sert'ice. beige, wine and green. BeIle'sl Shop, Mrs. L. H. Poole, Montague. m r .3WEl)IIlNG OF lN'l'l:'REST 7- ”-Judg, J. 5. pugoches m,drO.' intcm-'L to a wide cricle of Mrs. DesRochos and family, Mon. friends It lllontasue and vicinlt.V Lague, are spending a few (lays is U1? m-'HTl3:e Of Rev. Arthur from 7:30 in 10:00 p.ni. 125 don-l3lT3ll.';9d by the ladies of that cir- or, ,K.9(1..(i. irult. Rex. Mr, Long. who held Pil5lUl'Rl('s in Kloiitagic. P.E.l., and . h".V'tISdllll John. N.B. was recently in- 1lII::"rIP2.diicted as ininlstrr of Central Cir- . 'Ii:()R YOIR t'liristinas lng. Full line of nylon pleased to: lilac-' g new-comers to the team look like promising players for the ' coming season. It has been just brought to Jour attention that we never men- tioned before that the hockey iniinriger for tlils year is J. .l. l Dunphy-Ii capable man if ever there was one. Oh well, that is just another reason why we are MucDonalil. Angus Macbcan. ' Weldon Lavers. l 1713 WEEK at S. D. U. , i Continuedmfrom page 3 Trainer and Mr. Somerled Train- or to express the reasons for their decisions In the debate. The main reason why the St. Dun- stan's debaters were decided the wlnners, seemed to be the sys- tematic and clear-cut way in 3 out of 4 choose HOUSEHOLD Visit”): mend; in summgrsjde, l.oii;.', a former pastor of Trinity which they presented their arglu- - Illiiited Church. Montague, and meats and their fitting rebuttu s. .. t.Il'ST ARRIVED. New Iianiliftliss Eleanor Butland. of Saint Congratulations are extended .10 wings for ('hristinas, notelly st-ni-"John, NB. The wedding took the team and to Father CTIISEIIIIF ;'cs”:in;i) gllowri, I:('ll0'S shop, Mrs. place in tvoslcy chm-ch, Ham”. hIDLl:ll'Hl0F of M.I.D.L. activities 4. . 009. on M1110. ion. Berniuda, on October 29th. 0" "3 Camp”; I g ugHl'n.(;Aix -M,-.n,;,i(...r mnup;::n,:;X:eCl231rew?thmifhirg Last week the Dramatic Society I .I. II II "iii II II. iii in. .- I Id U H' I SI I drama fos- l';(:('t'lIlll(;lli illlhic Arldaress a:::jCh;;d:)eailIi;1reu1c;0lrS?ge 0! tiicval. Elena IECL were pre- .- v. . . . ', H Lrcn was . . - . g- lDl;:::n1ll:er la;'O,:i-ISO Bieliaut. l)cloiC!:::;C;:M;l: Secgrawldd-with! Ixjwlers ::l:il9dG:;deGl':I:'lC Xtnui tggadephgti ....... . t 3' '"' 3 I" ” 9593' eli'h were resented were en- - . H 0351) (1u)s5 Blond hnnnrlICh”l'C”- gF0li0WiI1i.' Ill? C9l'CmOn.V. ,li&n.x!'e(d by the rlllltllellfe and show- I) cslumusandslofnmnand M12158 Cnml. M B,.m,,r chm Ha” in,a rccepi on has liciu at the par- on that. High School could play g Nth m0"e3'Pmb 9"?” mm” ta Momagm, rm Tm,5dm.' DD... ,m,l5onage of (.ciiIi'al Circuit of Flalts on active part in tli'iiniH!iCS- THOUSEHC”-D F'RANCE'bemu" Grade XII presented a drama. theyknowtliatllFCmcansdcpend- directed by Edward Baird. We; able money scn.iCe' backed by 73 particularly liked the acting o , . , - , Joe Collin. Eugene Mooney and ycdrs cxpcncma M. Seaman in ms D1,”, Grad. At llousiaiioto FINANCE any ance payable when articles called for. Be a wise Santa-start inur Christmas shopping right now. Use the popular Lay-Away Plan. ..'Mr. Herbert Williams, who spent the past week in Montague, guest at the home of his brother- Iri-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mlarl-ienzir, left gcsierday in return to his home in westwood, Mass. NEW iioiii Only Portable Wlili MAGIOIMARGIN The Misses Peggy and Vera Beck. entertained the members of 'the knitting club. on Thursda, evening at their home in Mon- Lague A very enjoyable evcnin: was spent, after which lunch wa- servrd by the hostess. ..L?.,.,L SOIIRIS SHOPPERS I l-Iaving purchased Mlkels ll: rarxiiri-iirxirizy mail: mm! sir IT IIIRB room Grocery, we will be op- cried for btisiness Mom I 315., mo... ,.,,puin.- pficpd mm. Cu” M me weslrvan Mcmodl-st Rt chose a rather difficult play employcdmanorv.'oni:inmayborrow hers to suit err-moiiels iii-eils.iChm.(,h in Bprmudf; to present. it was it miracle pla) 550 to 5500 or more without Bf'llf"S Slltlll. MTV 14- H. POUICN ' of the fifteenth century England Endorse” or bankablc security Montague. ismmm - --e-.4. wt. and was directed by Dominic H i . , . .' , A I Mwuonum. llousi-.iioLo P INANCE s reputation is ....'MONTAtiL'I-1 .5 to 3100 Store , Grade X was the only class of hiiilt on lflClldl)',C0lll'l.C0llS service, Cliristnins La)-Atiav Plan. Pay ' the evening that made use of the kind of sci-vice you want when 10751 flow" 0" fI".V MUCIEE l)-'ll- "actresses" in their play. it is you need inoney. Many customers tell us they especially like our repayment plan- arranged to fit their income, with up to 24 months to repay. . understood that there are no co- eds in HJIZII School, but when Lloyd Murphy and Cuthbcrt l(il- hridc walked upon the stage, they really had the audience fooled tor the moment. At the end of the performances. the judges gave their decision tin- Do not borrow unnecessarily- But if you need extra cash for any animously in favor of Grade p I . . '1 ' Xll's presentation. in his re- lm"lNl"c l"”'p”5Cj fie ill” C 30" marks. Dave hcnnr-il,v. president to phone. Wfllll 0f V1511 lflclldlllv de- nf the Dramatic Society. criticized the plays and pointed out that we could look forward to certain iiclors of the night becoming top- notch performers in the future. . . . o pendable HOUSEHOLD FINANCE. Your telephone book lists the office nearest you. MONEY WHEN You NEED ITI Conadtfx older! and largest Consumer At present there is i'ii'alry be- Finn" omanham" tween the .lunini's and Sopho- TTT. . S HOUSEHOLD IIIIAIICE NORTH AMERICAN use L. S. STEVENSON - Branch Manager it. no RICHMOND ST. All Profits - for Policyliolclan ISO Greet George Street Suite 1 Phone 2991 CIIAILOTTIYOWN, P.I.I. Moon 9 lo 5 or by appointment loans mud: to niidsnli of nearby lone mivim: Till rusuc mics Illl iezaiion here alter one just escap- ed heinz forced to return to Ro- mania. They are Mrs. Ghlca Tints, 24, a member of the legatlon press service and her husband, a chauf- teur. Police said the woman escap- ::..I:.:'".:r'.:::2..":".r.::m';::f '":"."""' mania-bound two weeks no. r KINII EDIE TEA ll0WLlIl(i'S SPORT LODGE BICYCLE FREE Drop In For Your Free Chance to Win a Boy's or Girl's Bicycle Bring this Ad In and receive 5 extra tickets Drawing Dec. 24th. Sela Agents for Sherwood Hockey Sticks as used by the Islanders Hockey Team check This List For Christmas Shopping Hockey Sticks Hockey Sweaters and Seeks iii lslondars' Colors Hockey Pants. Gloves. Pods and Guards Toys and Games Bowling Alleys Pool Tables Hockey Games Tractors and Cars Also Sleiglis ;;nd Trleyeles Spalding "Dots"-Christmas Wrapped AGENTS FOR BOBBY BAUER SKATES DOWLINGS SPORT LODGE 115 Kent St. Revere Hotel Block For Ilia Best In Sports Equipment day. December 3rd. PERCY POOLE, Soiiris. P. E. I. CLARK'S WEEKLY SPECIALS DEC. 3rd - - BBC. 81th I GROCERIES Lard, 1 lb. ............. .. 21c F.A. McG0llRT 182 tlueeii st. Plioiie 2216M CHOCOLATES This Week Only: Sugar. 5 lbs. .. 59c 98 cent boxes for 85c Bulk Tea, 1 lb. ........ .. 69c 31.10 boxes for ........ .. 89c Seeded Raisins, 3i1.25.boxes for . SL00 15 oz pkg. ............ .. 276 531.50 boxes for . 551.25 Robin Hood Flour, 551.75 boxes for . 551.45 98 lb. bag .......... .. 555.99 32.98 boxes for .... .. 552.39 (Limit one bag to a cus- All fresh stock, Christmas tomer.) lwrapped, etc. Our full range of Christmas goods is now on display on both sales floors. A 10?'n deposit will reserve any article until Christmas. You will save on all your Christmas shopping at Clark's. GLARK BROS. iioimiaur STORE MOTHERS! iiiiiiinuoiurnsi P AllllTs! (FATHERS, T00!) listen to . "OUR BABIES” with Sam Logan ADVICE T0 MOTHERS QUESTION IOX POEM! MUSIC CA!!! PRIZE! ' BIRTH ANNOUNCEIENTI SUNDAY AT 9330 A. M. on cPCY' . .1 ' ONE Kelvinutor REFRIGERATOR. Regular Grocery Specials SHORTENING. per lb. . . . . . . . . . . 29: RAISINS. bulk. 2 lbs. 15c TEA. Broken Pekoe. lb. l. . . . . . . . . . . 75: TEA. MoIlior's Own. lb. . . . . . . . ... . . . 89: MACARONI. bulk. 2 lbs. . . . . . . . . 25: ROLLED OATS. 5 lb. pkg. . . .. .. . . . . . 49: BEANS. white. 2 lbs. . . . . ... . .. . . . . 25: JELLO. all flavors. 3 pkgs. . . . . . . . . . . 29: SUGAR. white. 5 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . 59c BEANS. (Pork 8: Beans). 2 tins . . . .. 29c DRIED HAKE. 10 lbs. . . .. . . .. .. . . SL45 5 Floor LAMPS .............. LESS 2579 10 Table 8: Boudoir LAMPS . . . LESS 'I09x'o 5 Spring-Filled MATTRESSES . . . LESS "Wu Men's Thigh RUBBER BOOTS. regular price co. - --o oeooeaooa 10 Pair the 7': only. for . ....... 56.15 CONGOLEUM SQUARE - FREE .. 'A Gold Seal Congoleuni Square. size 9"xlB" SPECIAL FALL SALE .. AT -. STEWART & BECKS i--rrtli Sl2.50. will be given away Free with I the DUMRISO' 0! any FAWCITT RANOI SALE ENDS DEC. 1'5llI. Price 5461.50-SALE . . . . . . . 9'0: 8399.50 10 Boys' PARKAS. reg. 59.50 for . . . 55.95 5 Boys' Plaid COATS, reg. 39.95 for 57.75 5 Men's SHEEPSKIN COATS. reg. 519.95. for 516.95 6 Men's MACKINAWS. reg. 57.50 for 35.50 10 Men's JACKETS. assorted sizes and "styles. clearing . . . . ..... . . . ... . . LESS 309k 9 Men's OVERCOATS . . . . .-... . LESS 25Vo I6 Pr. Men's DRESS PANTS . . . LESS 20Vo Sizes 38" - 40" - 42" 150 Suits Man's Fleece COMBS.. sizes 34 to 44. Regular Price S3.l 9. Extra Spec- MP oeaooeoaseo eoosoou Ioaoluol 130 Suits Boys' Fleece COMBS.. sizes 22 to 34. Regular Price S215. Extra Spec. 51-95 I 10 Used HEATERS-Quebec Hooters. Furn- oeoms and Box SIoves- PRICED TO SELL 1 Used amass sis.oo to 550.00 41 no siiaiuos. else: 39'' . 43" - 54". Prleerl sum - sis.so - Sell in -. .511." 4 PIPILISS FURNACES-complete with roglmr-and casing.-New 5155.10 Delivered Any,Sfation On P. E. l.