PAGE EIGHT THE GUARDIAN. CHARLUFTETOWN Prince Edward Today DORIS DAY - JACK CARSON in “My Dream ls Yours" MATINEE 2 :30 — EVE. SHOWS 7-9 arnun. ~ F‘ l .3 illllYNE All. i ' l‘ _ ‘ - m . w. -~ fliflll GARLAND RDARIVS Milli Ill" SOLD with Gib YUUNG - ADELE lMllA ‘LUTHER AIJLER EMPIRE Tllllll. - rm. - sat. Shows 7-8:l5 -— Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 fiiitmmiiiaiciiiiiiel ,. _ BSCISCOp asPaiicho amoral-hart’... \ - FRI. l- SAT. A IAWIESS DRAMA 0F RUIilliSS MEN ...drlven together on a South Sea island by the winds of hatred, greed and passion! ‘mt The Density for’ aiolsstlnl e Gilli!!! islands! "ussr[l T0— DAY “MANHATTAN ANGEL" ltlatinee 2:80 Evening Shows 7-835 CAPITOL TlllIlL-FRL-SAT. -GUN STRANGER vsllflMAN dis: EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: MON TAGUE: Harold F. Landry, Albert Aitlten, Mrs. Byron Stewart, Miss Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wald on Levers. In Georgetown: The Guardian may be bought at any of the following places in Montague: Miss S. A. Llewellyn; Mrs, Clay. The Post Office; H. Richards & Son. in Souris: The Snack Bar and N. Montague Shoe store. guarantee insertions. out of this 1!! mind. home in Montague. Beth. Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. in Georgetown. where Batchildcr. ..'FITTED FOOTWEAR at the JNOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS.- Advertisera are reminded that their copy must be in the Guardian rat later than noon the previous day tn c'ty advertiser: who telephone classl- Iieds, etc., should particularly bear Miss Rome Dunning. student nurse at the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital spent Sunday at her Her many friends will regret to learn that Mrs. Edmund (foilingxs. t e Montague, is s. patient in Kings County Hospital. The frimds of Mrs. Edwarll Turner, Montague, will be sorry to hear of her illness at the home u! her daughter, Mrs. James Mac- Archie MacDon- aid of Plctou, N.S., are visiting they are the guests of their son-ln-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mr_ Leonard Batchilder and Mr. Mr. Carl Currie, student at the Presbyterian College. Montreal, is spending his Christmas holidays at his home in Montague. Miss Olive Myers, who has been visiting in Montreal for the past few weeks, has returned to her home in New Perth. Mr. John B. Yco, student at. Prince of Wales College. spent the weekend at. the home of his par- ents in Montague. Miss Maxine MacBeth. student nurse at the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital, was a weekend vis- ltor at the home of her parent»! in Whlm Road. Christmas lloncert lit Georgetown High The Georiewlh“ Hilh 5°h°°1 pupils and teachers presented l variety Christmas concert to a large and appreciative audience in the town hall on Thursday. Dec. 22nd. The programme was excellently prepared and present- ed and justified the time and work involved. The teachers and pupils wisih io convoy their thanks to the Following persons and others whfi assisted in llic presentation of ihc Ferd“ Batchuder 0f ";““"'°“?" concert: Miss (lcncvievo Solfliiflii- town, spent Christmas with thPir M" Myrna Bab;neau_ My, A, i5, parent" Mr‘ and Mn’ John Jenkins, Mayor P. L. Boildrcault. Buchuder" Mr. Arthur MacSwain and Mr. M," Dot Roche of the “a” o! Clarence Stewart. Followin! i5 < ‘ ~ ir Wright Shoe Company in Char- m? Rmlhralmme: __ B l_ Allllllllli comm Nu“ ioitetréwirmwasathie skiff? varies: Ch§§§‘,‘,la“°“T‘VPI°°'“e ha" a arch s, r, ii , _ - . ' , _ - . CARTOON ‘fmm m." n“ hand”; Christmas Stoiy-Billy P109091‘- Jcnnie Burke. Lawrence Bat- chiltiei‘. Bruce Msclicss and ' I vitamins lillil atom "GAIN" HAYES - llllllll m: uisiarnt ilisiioit - ltilit rooms , SERIAL - CARTOON the Department of Public Works Dredge N0. 9, arrived lionie. a few days ago, where he will spend tlic winter months with and family. The Dredge on which Mi-_ Wight ls a crew member laid up for the winter in the port o! ~ TWO-STORY riLLm FLIN FLON, M3li.-lOP)- A gap- lng hole in the corner of Main street and 'I‘hird avenue will be fil- led by next spring. The federal government plans construction of a. two-story building to house the post office, R. C, M. P. and. unem- ployment Insurance Commission. TOLVPS SUOCESSOR Mr. Neil Wight of the crew of Mrs. \Vlghl fuse Dickie. McNeill. Barry Morrison. Camp l-‘irc Silling-Gcorize Ra- (guilari. Freddie Vvalkei‘. Clifford lllcQuil- lan. Christmas Drill-Sheila Smilly. Mary Lou lfcitry, T-ois Bablneaii. Plclou‘ N_ 5_ Carol Walker. lllarion‘ lsavcri. . .. - Leona Blackcil. Joyce (micll. I Miss Joan hiacQulllsn of ilie lVhat l \‘\'ant---i)i:~loeiie-—&laire staff of Worthys Drug Store Charlottetown, spent with her parents, Mr. Wilfred MacQuillan_ Mrs, William Hook of Mrs. Herman Lavandler. Miss Julia Prosper in Christmas and Mrs. Char- lottetown was the Christmas holi- day guest of her parents, Mr. and and Miss Boudresuli. Charles Scully. Dance-Coming ThYOHgh The Rye—Barbara MacQuillan and Joan Murphy. - Dialogue-—Carelcss lliolhcr—-Al- dine McCorrnack and Rogcr Solo- man. Home Sire-ct l-{ointk-Mrs. A. E. Jenkins. Clarence Stewart and Freddie Gotell. Rcciiaiion—l(ind VJishes-Hctty c‘ Av IV“ “nfianll _ _ ' (GP) look ‘at the j Judge Arthur Clemency notes u“ ._,_ evidence disappeared from his red / C SAFE ANYWHERE ASHTORD, Kent, England A notebook containing on NOT halffiberfl while the court was ed- journed for lunch. ll. J. MABUN OPTQDIETRIST Fitting and Supplying Glasses Bk‘. MONTAGUE, P. l. I. Office Hours: 10 tn 12 A. M. 2 to 5 P. M. by appointment. Office Connected With Drug Store. KITCHENER.‘ Ont-lCiP-Toim the Piper's son stole a live pig "end away he run" but a modern thief here showed a somewhat finer sense of taste. The unknown culprit took a five-pound roast o: pork. together with a roasting pan, as it cooled on a back verandah. Fefrflic-rd-Vlinter. " l Syrup Yourself. " If you want a. splendid cough medi- cine, mix it at home. It costs very little, yet the way it takes hold of distressing coughs. giving quick re- lief, is astonishing. noying cough in a hurry. if not pleased in every way. Pllox h Quick Aelllgil T601766 WAY‘ THROW IT HE RE . TANZV" ‘MEMBER THE TIME I PULLED THAT TOUGH GUY OFF vmizow rr “to ME. rlfTANZV-JZEMEMBER THE TIME 1 SAVED ,4 vouiz PUP'5 ‘ LIFE? BY iTizTTviLLiAMs —_"- THROW lT HERE. TANZV.’ ‘REMEMBER l. _ IN Ive NEVEK DONE A "THING FOR you MY LlFE--NOW'5 MY CHANCE.’ s‘. ' l ‘l’ -,||_ u i ls visiting at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Street. Cough,- Mix Thisilé Any drugglst can supply you witli a 21,5 ounce bottle of Pinex. Pour this into a 16 ounce bottle and till uh with granulated auger syrup to make 16 ounces. To make syrup. use 2 cups of sugar and one cup of water and stir a. few moments until dissolved. No cooking needed. (Or you can use corn syrup or liquid honeydnsteed of sugar syrup.) It's no trouble at all and gives you four times as much cough medl- cine fnr your money-a family sup- ply. Kecpa perfectly and tastes ilne. It is silrprIHlnK how quickly this loosens the phlegm. soothes the irri- tated membranes, and helps to clear the air passages. This three-fold ee- tlon explains why it relieves an 0J1- Pinex ls a special compound o! proven ingredients. in concentrated form. a very reliable soothing agent. for winter coughs. Money refunded Mr_ Dominique Dolron of Rustlco Frank MacLean, Richmond R Mr. and Mrs. w. T. wood. Wa- l ter Street, ‘had as their guests over the holiday their daughters. Eileen, Margaret and Vivian 0f Charlottetown. ward Island Hospital {or the past few weeks, arrived home last. week, considerably improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Currie and Howard of Charlottetown, were guests for Christmas of Mrs. Cur- rie‘: parents, Mr, and Mrs. John C. Gotell_ Miss Louise Murphy of the firm of DeBlois Bros, in Charlottetown, spent Christmas at her home on Richmond Street. Miss Dorothy Jenkins of the firm of W. R. Jenkins in the City, was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Florence Jenkins, during Christ- mas. Miss Eileen Helen MscConnell. Christmas. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Lavandler and two children visited Mrs_ Lavandlcrh parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murphy oi St. Mary's Road on Christmas. Mr, Ray MacDonald of Char- lottetown, spent Christmas with relatives in Georgetown. Miss Alice Gordon of Roseneath. who is teacher of Georgetown Royalty School, is taking a ‘First Aid course in the city during the Christmas holidays_ Mr. Walter MacNelll, Canadian National Railways employee in the city was the Christmas holiday guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew MacNelli. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Watts and daughter Buelah of Rustico were recent guests at the home of Mrs. Watts‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel King. Miss Martha King of Charlotte- town, spent Christmas with her parents, Mr_ and Mrs. David King. why: , Buddy McCullouKh. Chester David. Rav Murphy. Paul Mat-Lean, Jos- eph Murphy, and Gerard MacDon- - Christopher Larsen, Joyce Golell. Ronnie Ba- bineau, Blacketi, Stewart and Herb ‘Murphy. Frances Prosper, nurses-ln-train- Gown ing in the Charlottetown Hospital. pantom-mukéilpn, Nigm__Mary w"? "ism," m ‘heir h°m° m‘ Stewart. Marv Golr-ll. Eleanor Gwrpmw“ dlm“; Christmas‘ Walsh, Vera Trcnholm. Sheila De- Lory, Peggy Walker, "Angel". Doreen Scully. Intermission. _ Three-Act Play-Sno-vl' While rid the Seven DWRIIFw-SHOW White, Anna Prosper; Queen. Lor- aine Landry; Prince, Billy Mur- Dwarfs. Paul Batchilder. ._.___ aid. Mr. C. I-I_ Llewellyn, who has Piano SCIDCUORIS—~GCOI‘QC Mac- been a patient in the Prince Ed- Donald. Recitation-What Makes Christ- mas-Roma Henry. Vonnie Samp- son. Airline McCormack and Marie MncLean. Ivlolhcr Goose-Nursery Rhymes Hartman. Marie Lloyd ‘Nallter. Terry Soloman. Tommy J ordsn Minuet-Anna Prosper. Virginia Burl-to, Joan Goicll. Sheila Scully. Lillian MacDonald. Marion Lavers and Barbara MacQuillan. Bolling The. Cat-Tommy Blac- lrelt, Lloyd Walker, Gerard Wight. Ronnie Babincau. Donald. Christopher Hartman. Paul (lerard Mac- Batchilder. Buddy McCullough. Vincent Rafusc. Joseph Murphy and James David. Solo-Blowing Bubbles-Clifford student nurse in the Prince Ed- MrQuillen- _ ward Island Hospital in Charlottc- firm!“ Slam?“ " (Chrlnmlls town, visited her home liere ovcr Camm “' LNTM"? Landry- VH5 Trenholm. Callicrino MacDonald. Sheila DeLory, Mabel Stewart. PEEK? Wfilhet’. llhri‘ Stewart. Joan Murphy. Beatrice Ivlair, Mary Go- tell. Anna Prosper. ilinrguerite Hamipbill. Phyllis Martcll. Joan Golell. Betty Ixiu Hayter, Barbara McQuililan. Sheila Sciilly, Peggy Johnson. Gertrude Fitzgerald, El- eanor Walsh, Joan Sampson, God Ssve The King. Master of ccrmnoriim was Billy Murphy. Members of the orchestra were: George MacDonald, pianist; Act. MaoSwain. violinist: Gerald Ulew- Ellyn- Rliltnr (Hawaiian); Buddy Trenholm, Jimmie Walker, Nellie King, guitars (Spanish). Ushers: Donald MacDonald. Ber- nard Walsh and Gerald Murphy. COTS-T OF RUNNING MONTlEIIIAL-(CPJ- Rene Paiiilin has learned to stop when police tell him to. A bullet whirled past his head when he ran, rather than stopped, after a police constable wanted to question him on the street. Paulin paid $40,170 the hen day for his failure to halt. UP CANADA nun ' / M'"”"*.f;z’."'&~. llllll 1'0 llilmllflll IISIIITS ’¢I~ I éfrog in ' the throat’? Huekineu Qnd mm” "u l eat tzlifzzzat- "M fiction of hi.'.'.‘i‘.'"" \ flit .0105 \ \ \ I I I I I s \ \ r \ n5 IN MEMORIAM MRS. JOHN C. WISNER --Maiiy friends were shocked to learn of the sudden passing oi Mrs. John C. Wisiier at Holy Cross "lmpllfll. Calgary. Aim. on Dec- ember 12th after a short illness of two ivceks, The late BITS. Wisner was born at Cardigan. March Nth, 1330 the daughter of Michael and ‘Mrs Bowleii. In i905 she was married 1-0 John C. Wisner, Watervale where she lived for 42 vears. She is survived by her husbhnd‘ John Q "l 9318313’. {Our sons, Emmett, J» Wal-ervtlle; Ira M., machinist C. P. Railway, Calgary; Dennis s . Alba" Wheat rwci. Strome, Altai‘ Geo. 12., C.P. Railway, Calgary; three daughters, 5r, M, o; Gum; Coiiiiscl , Charlottetown Hospital" Pairlcia. ‘Mrs. Frank .1, Telfgr. Vernon, B. C.. Eileen, Mrs. c, Kraemer, Kitchener, Ont. and twelve grandchildren, one eon William predeceased her several YURI‘! H80, I-‘oiir brothers, J.J. Bowlen and Mit-liztcl Bowlcm, Calgary; M. Ed- ward Bowie". "Long Beach, Califor- nia. and Dominic B. Bowien, car. stairs. Alta. Father William Bow- ien. High River, predeceased he. five years ago. Three sisters, Mrs, ‘TRIM-i Wiitht. Calgary. Mrs. John J. Curlcy, Vernon River. and Mrs, Harold Williams, Maine. firs. Wisncr came to Calgary about a year ago and was a mem- ber of St. liiarylv parish and the Catholic Women's Length». She will ht- kindly irmeiiihcrcd in Vernon River as always taking an active part in all church atttivilics and in the Women's Institute. Although only a short time in Calgary. sho had a wide circle of friends. The many floral. hfass offerings and messages of sjviiipatliy receive-ti from Calgary and Prince Edward Island testify to the esteem in which she was held by all who knew her. She will be especially missed by lier family who mourn her passing. The Catholic Vvoineifs members and friends attended at St. Mary's Cathedral, Tuesday evening at 7.30 p.m. where spe- clal devotions were held by Magi". J. Smith for the repose cf her soul. Her funeral was held from her late residence, 32B 18th Av:- West to St, Mary's Cathedral. Solemn Requiem Mass was celebrated by her pastor, Msgr. .7. Smith, dea- con, Rev. EL. Doyle. sub deacon, Rev. I... Malo, Rev. N. Killings- woo-th CSsR. was present in tho sanctuary. services at the grave were conducted by Rev. E. L. Doyle. The pallbearers were six neph- eWs - Biddle and Paul Bowlen, Emmett. and Howard Wight, Francis and Alfred Curlcy. Interment was in St. Mary's Cemetery. Calgary. League BANGOR SCIil-OOL Grade X-~-1, Patricia 2!. David Compton. Grade VII-——i. Lillian 2. lilllsoii MacLeaii; MacKny, Grade V'I—l. Joyce MwLean; Coirvpton: Mast-eon; 3. Carston Grade V- i. bride; 3. Eleanor iliacIean. Grade IV l. Eu gene bride. 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Low’ ASH CONTENT, Bras d'Or means real ECONOMYmend that's mighty import. ant these days! So be warm this Winten-buy Bras d'Or! Ask your Dealer for Bras d'Or the BEST in Stoker Con! Dorothy lllx Says -— i Continued from page a to a kind and loving husband, but. he is subject to melanchella have tlonn everything I know to make him see the brighter side, oz d.‘ things and make things pleasant. I have even suggested his gnir. free l0 scc if that would help him, but he insists that he doesn't. “m, to do this and only wants to be happy with me. I am very flmlfihl easy tn got. along with, good company and a loving and true wife v it all seems to be of no use in cheering him up. What can I do’? _ _ _ MRS. A. i-i. ANS“ lull! A wise man said that whether life is worth living 0| not tlcpcnds upon the liver, Perhaps your husband is not well and Harris to consult a doctor. It ls pretty hard to be bright and cheery when you are feeling half sick. So the first thing to do is to get him around tn some good physician and have a thorough examination mqflg, But there are some people who are just morbid by nature, “Q who get a great kick out. of gioomlng around the house and taking a depressing view of things. If your husband belongs to this pvpe, nothing that you can ever do or say will turn him into a merry rolliclu lrig lad. So all you can do is to let him enjoy himself in his oim sad WHY- Bilt don't take it too seriously. Just reflect that he is havihl the time of his life when he looks es i! he were about to burst imp tears, and that when he appears most sunk in melancholy he is really on the peaks of pleasure. Of course, a humnn wet blanket is no woman's idea. of a oomforir able life companion. But having married one, you will have to males the host of it and not let it chill you too much. DEAR MISS DIX: We are two girls of 16 and have fallen deep in love with our teacher. He is married and has two children, but makes no difference to us. We can't do our work for thinking of M!‘ but he doesn't. notice us. We are desperate. What shall we do? , TWO SWEET SIXTEEN! ANSWER: Never tell your love, but let concealment, like a in the bud, feed on your demak cheek. Your complaint is one co man to adolescence. Probably there never was a girl of 16 who d-ldn think she was in love with her teacher if he was under 90. Just kee steady. Don't. let him find it out. Don't tell other girls so that thtq (‘Mi laugh zit you. And believe me when I say that in another ye. you will laugh at it yourself and wonder how you could have been s silly, ivArunuUN AND UNCLE ELBY by Gilfford McBr- by Fagoly 8i . figuration/ia- THERE ouoiifio BE ATLAW Sh“... I I’ " ' ‘ 1'21. ’( ‘ glam; I ALASKA! l <W§IHERMOtJ|l2€fER °°"'TT“‘E"°°“‘ w”; some can rvotru. HAVE were, 1o no mos-roe FYI-IE HOME OFFICE you‘; TRAVEUNQ 9W5 WFFI-UCK .1‘ in ooe auto! w‘. \ \\\ {Q .- . ::\~\\.