PfllflflE EDWARD tom m snumuv SHOWS 3:30--7--9 MATINEE SAT. AND HOLIDAYS 2.30 ' ‘ A story of great suspense and defiant Iovc in the high Sierras! COI-IOR BY ITEEHNIBULOH (illllillllllli mam: I’ _ ROBERT MARGUERITE ‘s Kl CAPITOL TODAY and SATURDAY SHOWS DAILY 3.30 -7--8.45 MATINEE SAT. 2.30 ., run GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTQIQWN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENT SOUBIS: in Georgetown: The Post Office; ‘WATCH FOR SALE W. A. Poole d; Co.. lmvcr Montague. Dec. 20th. to 24th. ..'THE BIGGEST assortment of Christmas Gifts evcr shown by us See our windows. Mflb0ll'5 Drug- store, Montague. display. .'BUl' YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS at. Maborrs Drugstore. A select assortment of gifts for Mower, Dad. Brother. Sweetheart or Friend, are now on ‘JARILESONS PHARMACY at Montague is jammed lull of at- tractive presents for both men and women. Prices have not increased this year; in fact many items are much cheaper than former years. You will not make any mistake by dropping in to scc our display. . ‘SOURTS HOSPITAL LADIES AUXYLYARY - A: the regular monthly mccting held in thc hospital Thursday, Der, 2nd, Mrs. Roper; in Si. Peterh: Sister,‘ kcmvrs: monsoon: Illrold r. uodry. Albert um». m; Byron Stownrt, Mlu Harriet AGENT GEORGETOWN: Clair. Weldon Levon. Francis Gheverle The Guardian may be bought at my of tho following rlncu in Montague. Mill S. A. Llewellyn; “n. 0:.)- ln Bourls: Gondola’! and Hormel The Post Office. --'COMMUNITY. 1847 Roger: Bros. Silver Plate Beta and open stock. C. R. Bochner, Jeweller, Montague. ..'SPECIAL AT MONTAGUE SHOE STORE — Men's 4 Buckle Rubber Overshoe. Size 9 only, Going at the low price of $2.98. .3013. EDWARD KASSNEB. Physician and Surgeon. has opened on office at Souris. P. E. l. Office Hours 1304.00. 7.00—9.00 and by appointment. Sundays and Holiday: by appointment. only. Tel. Sourie 33 . .'JAMIESON'S PHARMACY has a particularly fine line of’ pipes to offer this Christmas. All the old favourites are here: lilcKenzies Filter Pipe. Irwin Rum. City dc Luxe. Prices from 75c to $5.00. Also tobacco pouches, tobacco. etc. ,.'DROP IN at Mason's Drug- store again this year and sec the wide assortment of Gifts which Ln- clude, Toilet Sets for both Ladies Priest Advises Sax Education For The Young , Dec. 9 -- Pdrcntl wrflmmolf? hlllh-hlllh Attitude or IIVQ the ltork ICOFY". w ‘m!’ dron who inquire about their oril- ln wary reprimanded recently b)’ the Rev. Anselm Leah)’. Adv!" preacher at 5t. Patrick's Cat-heir!!- A Capuchln Friar. Flu!" Leah? preached at solemn mass on the 15pm, "The First Blessing of Mur- rlage. the Child." Cardinal Spell- mnn presided in the sanctuory- , Remarkinll "It" "'H°m° I‘ Gm“ First School’ should be cmblnwflfid on Times Square." thfl Prelim" "Id that the home was the only P1!" where sex instruction should start. He termed it one of o’ Farm" duties in training a chllds mind and character. "Don't give your child wronz ideas, wrong reasons for thinllfh" he warned. "Confidence In moi-h?!‘- and father 1- very important fvr balanced mental SFOWUL‘ WM" your little boy at 7 asks. ‘Mvlhlf- where did I come lr0m?". don! take a. hush-hush attitude and don't give him thc stork story. Later, he learns the truth, some- times in the gutter: and he sus- _ ' ___-_D>I_L'CEMBER 1o, 19¢ ~ ~»-- Going to Ink lllgity Good u Saloon’: ‘rm, You might not know it. Mr. Turkey. but you're not long world! Come December 25th, you'll be gracing the decorated chm‘, mu table of some Cnnadlnn family. !'ou’l| oven be "dressed" m. u“ occasion, and you'll look good enough to est! So enjoy life while y“ can, because it won't be long until “you’vc had It”! ago: every little baby comes from God to it| mother; lives with mother leveral months; and moth- or suffers much in bringing the little one into the world. That is sex training beginning reverently 1 (Glthh M. instruction" and countenenced m; that "which parallels to n mnrkel degree the unique nympmhy, u.“ individual approach and the my. crcnce of father and mother." He added that l-l’, G. Ninlthesv presided. 'l‘hc, ‘Treasurer's report includt-d Illflf followun: tionalions which were cratefully acknowledged: Eglxnz~ tnll and flown Bay Ihslitlllc $29.00: James Anderson, St. Charles, c100; Mrs. Leard. $10.00; Gowan Brae Institutebox of groceries, pickles, . etc. Mrs. R, C. McLean, convenor of cake lottery. advised that the drawing for the cake would tzrkc place in the theatre on Saturday. Dec. 18. and reminded all who had books to have the returns in not CARTOON " TRAVEL later than Dec. i5. lnns were made to supply turkeys. ice cream ‘ and Christmas decorations this ‘MM year, as in former years, rs. $115533" PLAINS ‘L " J. B. Matthew informed thc til‘... ing that the Red Cross Society is r021." anxious to form n Rod Cross committee, consisting of members from ihc different societies of the town to work In conjunction with the society in Charlottetown. the object being to establish a Loan Cupboard and give a First. Aid course. The two ladies appointed to this cam- mittee from the ‘fifth ry are Mrs. Gordon Farrell and Mrs ilelvin McQuaid. annual meeting of the Women's Guild of St. An- drews Prcstyvtcrian Church. Niou- fzgue, “'83 held at the home of Mrs. Byron Szcwart on Monday evening Tho meeting was con. ducted by the Vice-President, Miss Mildred Smith. The meeting cpcxiccl with thc hymn, "Suent Night.“ with Mrs. Elsie Wattcr- worth as organist. The Scripture 4155011 Was read by Mrs. (Jlanrll? Nicholson followed by prayer by Miss Smith. Roll call was fllluWEf- ed by lllne members. The minutes of the last rtzulnr meeting, and ihc last annual meeting were read and HDDPOYEd. A very satisfactory icport from the pantry sale was ".'ead_ Under new business the fol- IOVIIHE slate of officers was elect. ed for the ensuing year; Pregi- dent. Mrs. Douglas Nicholson; Vice President. Miss lvllldred Smith: Secretary, Mrs. Percy Myers; Treasurer, Miss Thelma. Lax-tor Ire-elected). ‘me meeting _ "1 the wzoan benedic- tion. Lunch was served by hostess assisted by Mrs. Percy Myers and Miss Sue Hemphiil. Burma the early pm of the summer the new MacDonald Ave. hue in Montague was marked out by the government grader, after which the Poole and Beer bullcloz‘ er and cnrryall completed must. c! the removal of the main bank bar- 5°51"! on the main street. The avenue is sixty feet wide with a]. and Gentlemen, Colognes, Perftune. "fry Dusting Powder, Brush, Comb and Mirror Sets, Kodak and Brownie Cameras, Parker 8t Watennan Pen and Pencil Sets, Moirs Chocolates. Smiles 'n Chuckles Chocolates. peels there must be something "BUM wrong with human procreation. He gets the wrong start. l-le ma)’ b?‘ come warped. "Tell the child. according to his at home; and only at home by fath- er and mother can sex education be given gradually to children." Father Leahy said the Catholic Church frowned on "public "u. "prospc-rs or falls, rises or falls wit! the health and sanctity of o,“ homes and our sacred appraisal o‘ the child. the supreme blcSslhg g] marriage." YYOUNG-CHAPM mun-u _ JANE HAZE ANDY DIVINE .... mm uvtnrslov - to! ulllv" ... so: vuuut units L rum! W! “M ' “is”, n W,“ _ ., ...»..-.s...n...|--. EXTRA! SUPERMAN vmuu unuftulv liillkflff NEWS AND COLOR CARTOON .. EMPIRE rumour m snrummv SHOWS 7—8.45-MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2.30 Th‘. fgglllljj‘ monthly meeting of the Albcrry Plains W’o1ncn's ln- stitute was held on Decemb" 15L at the home of Mrs. Sham‘ Mac- Ivllllan, with fen members present. The mcetilll; opened hi‘ will"; the Institute Ode. followed by the Club Women's Creed. Roll call was answered by an exchange c-f Christtnus Bllls- Tllriic new mem- bers paid dues. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Cowespouderlcc was thcn teed. n, was decided to give $10.00 to the Uniivci Emcrgenry- Fund for Britain. and also $5.00 the Tuberculosis LEHZUC. It was derided to send Eaton: and Simpsozfs for nants o.’ cotton. Plans wrrc madr- Christmas hoxfs to nrembers. Al=0 Plans to treat ihc 5.021e-01 fudge al Cllfistnms. Lottery for the evening am- ounted to 95v. A contest put on by Mrs, Norman lVlacMillan was won by Mrs. Jumps Doyle and Miss Rita. Hines and dYmVn by the latter; also. a ieadinf-i hi’ MISS Abigail Ceilings was enjoyed. Mrs. Nomzon MucMillun kindly invitcd the mcmbcrs lo her home for the vicxt meeting; roll cull is to be answercci by a. famous Can~ adian "woman. A delicious lunch vras served and the meeting closed with the King. The Young IO lo rom- Aulomuiic Rudio-Phonogruph $99 m send two shut-in wcrc made “Iliklren ‘° Canada's Iamritc Chrisunas gill . an Admiral table model radio-phonograph with Miracll Tonc Arm . . . the greatest im- provement in record playing sncc the invention of the phon- ograph. New improved changer plays up ro l2 records. Perfected supcrher radio has lutomndc bass compensation for tone bal- nncc. Comes in stunning cub- Inct with French Gold grille. CARTOON —- MUSICAL — FEATURETTE “r a e lloax is Uncovered m9 PLYMOUTH scum ‘ l T939 Z-TON TRUCK. complete with Holst and Steel Box Priced to Sell Cull. Write or Phone- JOHNSTON MOTORS ’Your Dodge-DoSofo Dealer’ Murray River. P. E. Island y A_ truly portable radio . . . so any. so compact, no may w carry. Plays nnywbcrc. Ex- tremely sensitive, selfeconzained antenna, bi Alnico No. S rpenker. Sun erd batteries. Car- ggjgsgggg: ;*=_l}/f..';=1>='°' M p»... Operates .... AC T52” “M19” THERE IS AN ADMIRAL DEALER NEAR YOU The ideal ‘extra’ radio for every room . . . for everyone at Christmas. A big set in size! A big set in ronc and perform- lncc! A little set only in mm. the owner. has had the grader finish the gfjffl- 1H8 of the road. the ditches and r-lso the 9195i"! for the sidewalks. The carry-an and bulldozer-g werg also used to complete the fill-in lfl certain sections of the road which has now a slight. steady grade from the main street to the back road. The road is to have n. thirty-foot curved top with extra. wide ditches, thereby al- lowing for complete drainage. Moreover a new innovation is apparent. All electric light pols-s l have been placed at the back of Windsor, Ont, butcher called a. m9 31°93?!» ‘"9781’? 61111111135111; “em cousin‘ home m we“ Vi? poles down the sides of the ginia and claimed to be the dead 109* MY- MMKINTIBH I5 to bl soldier. Mrs. John Kronlk and ma“ hlflhly wmmended in being Helen Kronik. widow and sisfcr. lmlfllnlclllal in hill/l“! COYISIFUCI- shown Il(.l'(‘. traveller] to Wlnchor (‘d ‘m!’ 0-‘ U16 K1105! uD-tD-datc and helped expo“ me [Hum streets to be found anywhere. and mthout any assistance has given H, ilontusuc ifs finest street. For ‘ some time Mr_ MacKinnon has ' ' - - ;_ had this dream in mind. and ' v , y _ f, now it has been fulfilled. and all 1 ‘ -' through his own initiative. On ~, this street only modern bunga- ‘ lows are being constructed, and ample frontage has been allowed for planting trees. which will thereby enhance the beauty of this love! street. We congratu- late Mr. lfilacltinnon on his un- rlcriaklng and its fulfillment. knowing that in spite of the many disappointments and de- lays, he, himself. brought the project to o. successful conclusion Than‘: perils] lo Old g! Modnl {DI I (In: bottoriorl ModlI SKI I Ebony VICTIMS 0F HOAX victims or cruel no“ whw CANADIAN ADMIRAL CORPORATION up, toms BRANCH, om. Distributed II Th llarltlm Iy Maritime Radio Distributors Ltd. (DIVISION or onowru ms. 00.. m.) a1 upparytvlater Street, Halifax, ll. S. nu: nm c O Lib Great George St. Electrical Contractors Phone I760 BRACE. ncxmr a" co. LTD. Water Si. Summersido phone |5| CAPITOI. ELE crmc Crafton St. Electric Appliance; ATTENTION As Watterwort-h Cold Storage has come under new moir- ugement, a-II locker holders are hereby notified to appear on Saturday or Saturday night, Dec. 11th., to chock quality 9f contents of lockers, otherwise present management will m} _ be responsible. MONTAGUE COLD STORAGE PIGKLEII GIIIIEII IIOIIFISII We have now ready for shipment, and will deliver freight paid ut any station (within the Province) in fifty pound ship- ments or larger, pickled cured fish, well pressed but un- dried, at the following pric : LARGE CODFISH .. . . . ... MEDIUM CODFISH .. ........l6 cent: per pound cents per pound SMALL CODFISH . ....l2 cents per pound l-IAKE . ....l2 cents par pound Sand money order for quantity required and you will uccivo - prompt delivery. IMTTIIEW and IIIcLEAII LIMITED sounis. r. s. |. 5' Phone 2|s| PETERS a" GAE-LAN!‘ LTD. IMPEBSONATOB John Krnjnalr, the Jlllll perpetrated the hoax, shown here is said to have been o. member of the home army who never got overseas. He is a first cousin of lJohn Kronik, the dead soldier, and pretended that he had just recovered from amnesia,