PAC-E EIGHT FRINGE EDWARD row w Imus- SIIOWING AT 8:30 - 7 AND 9 Girl OI EVERY SIZE ANDSTYLE WILL B! Tfll/HED IY ITS TERRIFIC DRAMA; AND CMIGIT IN ITS ROMANCE. lAMztli MASON ms Mlsl HOLLYWOOD int iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiliiil sun or -| ummauv MA iiiiBiiil RYAN ‘Mil-R's "" "“ gun or "tuossnsv NEW iiil! U?‘ THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTITETOWN nus risrrn N GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Stewart. Miss Harold F. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Landry, Albert Altkon, Mrs. Byron Harriet Clair. Waldon Layers. The Guardian may be In Georgetown: The Post Olfloo; bought at any of the following places in Montague: Miss B. A. Llewellyn: Mn. Clay. in souria: The Bnaok Bar and N. H. Richards t Son. ..'FITTED FOOTWEAR st the Montague Shoe Store. ....'BLANKETS. bedspreads, com- forters. Hilchey d; Vanlderstine. Montague. ...'FOB A SPECIAL GIFT at Chrlstnius time, select lier favor- ite nylons. 45 guage, black hccl, black seam, in all new shades. Where? At the Montague Shoe Store. ..'MONTAGUE SIIOE STORE has a beautiful lirfb of women's slippers. All colors, sizes, and James Mason's first picture in tam years. His Hollywood role . . . as gallant Dr. Quinoda. Based on lilo ‘ ‘besi selling novel "W|LD CALENDAR“ ‘CALLING ALL GIRLS" - CARTOON y°il’ll '“ "ay/wfd" 101,,‘ m‘ ... Ind m‘, If! Cu ms sums raoonam HEY KIDS! SIIIRLEYS BACK scam 11v A GRAND cmusr- MAS snow run sarunnav MORNING. Mo. l‘ d. 90X rucofi """’“’ Alli ‘iwvw SEE IT AT THE PRINCE EDWARD SATURDAY MORNlNG—10 UCLOCK. DOORS OPEN 9:30 - ADMISSION 18o and 82o. .9. TllliR-FRL-SAT. TllllR.—FRi.—SAT. RANGHW C|l€RQK€€ m atom 21?.$."¢.."'_'_ _ ____ Comedy - Sport - Cartoon Mary led: ltrfies MIIIU Common - lefls ‘honor A COWIIIIA ncrula "oonm; - serisF-“EJ: EMERGENCY CALL l1’. JOHN'S, Nfid. Dec. 18-401’) --Tho ...navy\ weathershlp St. Itephen made an emergency call here today, to drop off a sick crew member, Russell Chrlstianson of Halifax <41 Charles sm Ha win undergo an appendix operation i_\ E.R.Br0W€9°S0n Fire, Auto, Liic, Accident, Sickness Ami Plato Glass Insurance At Lowest liatas was in port only a few‘ minutes and cleared for Station Baker. midway between Greenland and Labrador. q VAgent at Summerside, D. 0. Stewart I44 Richmond St. (Zhariottetown ‘a here tomorrow. The St. Stephen prices. They make a lovely gift for Her. .."I'IIE FINEST assortment of gifts ever shown by us is now on display at Nlaboifs Drugstore. Montague, P. E. I. Come in and choose a gift from this wide selec- tion. ..°A GlFl‘ for everyone at Mab- on's Drug Store Mot-tier, Father. Brother, Sister and all your friends Don't miss seeing this wonderful display at Maborfs Drug Store. Headquarters for Christmas gifts in Montague. P. l-I. I. Don't forget to 85k for one oi’ our i950 Calen- dars. . . ‘On Wednesday a blood donor clinic was held at the Armouries in Montague with s. staff present from Halifax, N.S. At the clinic held in June. 69 persons donated blood. However. during the past year M bottles of blood have been used which was given free charge to any patient requiring it. At Wednesday's clinic 52 don- ors donated Blood, which although it. returns the m hcittlcs owed tn the blood bank, leaves only 32 bottles on which to operate dur- ing the next six months. or poss- lbly a year. The requirement was about. double the donated amount, however, as the need of this transfusion blood is realized by more of the public, the necessary number of donors will undoubted- ly be met. WRIM ROAO ANO VIOINITY Mrs. Murdock MacDonald. Whim Road, was a recent visitor to Car- lottetown. His many friends regret to learn that lVlr. Dan Stewart. Kiimuir. has been confined to his home through illness. Ml‘. Sydney MncGoivan. P. W. C. student, recently spent the week- end in Kilmulr with his parents, Mr and Mrs. lthirdwk MacGowan. Mrs. Ed. Farquharson, Kilmuiz, spent several days in Charlotte- town visiting her daughter. Ishhel. who is at present a patient in the P. E. Island Hospital. Miss Audrey MacLeod of Murray River has takon over hcl‘ duties as book-keeper at NlacGon-azi Limited in Kllmuir. This position was formely occupied by Miss ‘Helen Miller o! hhirray Harbour. Miss Ida C. Moore recently ar- rived in Charlottetown by plane from New York, to spend the vwln- ter at Whim Road with her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Moore. whim Road Ladies Aid hold the annual meeting at the hOme of Mrs. Cecil Campbell on Thursday night. December 8. Among those present were three of the original members who attendtd the first meeting 0f the Whim Road Ladies Aid thirty-eight years ago. Mrs. J. N’. MacDonald prcsidcd over the meeting and in the absence of the secretary Mrs, Cfllln MacDonald, Mrs. Cecil Campbell attended to the general business procedure and read the minutes of the meet- ing held in August. and septombor. The following '\'0i'l< was hand!!! in by the members for the coming bazaar in Montague on Saturday. ld pr. mitts. 8 aprons, 2 table cloths and several fancy Poi-him- ers. It was decided to wait until the January meeting before pur- chasing material for further work. The officers for the coming year will ‘be: Mrs. Wm. Fraaermresldent. and Mfrs. Colin MacDonald ‘will re- i as secretari- i innl CANADA ‘HFINFST fif-flllilil of guarantee insertions. . ‘RADIOS, tri-lights. tree lights, Hiichey d: Vanlderstlne. Montague, ‘TOYS. games, decorations and sleighs. Hilchey d: Vanlderstine. Montague. ..'MONTAGUIL SHOE STOKE 118-! l lflrse range of ruens slippers. All types. Priced to fit your pocket book. Buy them for Him. Mr. and Mrs, Chester Macllure. ‘lilurrtiy Harbour North, have ,movcd to Charlottetown for the winter months, ...‘.'1'0U BET! We ha“ mud. tens and misses slippers. Prices "Rise from 50 cents to $3.50. Come in and look them over. The Mon- tague Shoe Store. . ° SANTA TO VISIT MONTA- GUE — Children at Montague will be pleased to learn that jolly old Santa Claus expects to visit that town today. He viii arrive oiisrtt 3 p.m. He hopes to psy a visit to the hospital rwhlle there, Mr. Hector Vickeraon, Stone- ham, Mass, is spending a few weeks in Montague, guest of his mother, Mrs. Charles Vickerson and also his brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Vicker- SOII. “JNOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS.- Advertisers arapremlnded that their copy must be in the Guardian r:t ‘ater than noon the previous day to Out of c'ty advertisers who telephone classi- Ileds, etc... should particularly bear this in mind. ..'SEE THE WONDERFUL dis- play of Christmas goods at Mabons Drugstore, Montague. Gift sets hy Yardley, Max Factor. Adrienne Revlon. Cutex. Brushes. Bnisli Comb and Minor Sets. Cameras. Ronson Lighters. Smokers Sup- plies. Cigars, Cigarettes. Chocointos in l. 2 and 3 lb. boxes. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brierlcy. Vl/iilhipgg’ {land were visitors to Montague last week, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fraser. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. J_ W, Camp- bell and Mrs. George Beck. Mon- tague, before leaving for Halifax from where they will sail to Liverpool. England, where they will spend several months. Mr. Briorley spout his childhood at the home of Mrs, Fraser's parents, Mr, and Mrs. William Campbell, [lower Montague, and moved m “Eastern Canada thirty-one years a o. Mrs. T, W, Cameron was elected PFOSIGOHL o! tho Brudeneli \Vo- men; institute at the annual "imimg in November, which was held at the home of Mrs. Beecher Dewar. Mrs. Claude Dewar was re-elected secretary-treasurer. The lnlnutcs of the last annual meet. "lg. and last regular meeting were rend and approved, and the fin- flllcifll report was read by Mrs. Claude Dewar. A feature on the Program for the evening was a crab-bug which netted the Insti- tute a substantial sum of money. It was decided to order some sewing materials ior Red Cm" work. Refreshments werq then "rvod by the hostess. and o. so- cial hour enjoyed, Tl" YW"! P901319‘: Union of the Montague United Church held their meeting this week in the church follow ng the church ser- vice. The meeting opgngd w“); the devotional period led by Miss Jol/Cinxviflsinton. The hymn sung W" In Christ There is No East or West". This was followed by "l! Pflilrfimme which was led b? MT- Dmllilal Johnston, the topic for the evening being, "If; fun being a missionary." The p". sident then presided m." the meeting and the secretary rend "1! minutes of the last meeting wmch w"! lDDroved. Roll call w" “MWPTPO by fifteen members. Some discussion followed regard- ing the plans to preps" . p1“. or tableaux, However, nothing de- filnita was decided. The group Wm °P°fflie the church tree on Thmdfly ‘mains. Miss Violet Hutcheson will be the next 5,. votional leader, and M;- pa“; Egw“ m" bi Programme leader. 9 "99""! was then adjourned. The newly formed men's club of "H! Montague United Church mid its meeting this month on Friday - which the °"“"l"g- Gil"! Illeakers for the cvcnimz Were Rev, H, n, p, Al“. ‘ford, Milton Barkhouse H C Atkinson and Jack Macllalr.‘ The mfsii"! Wu Isl-rely attended my the men of the church, Th; plats of officers appointed for the com. ing year include: president, Mr, Lorne Wigginton; vice president. Mr. Cecil Beck; secretary, Mr. Lester MacLeod: treasurer. Mr, Horace Fraser. These officers were inducted by Rev. Mr. Ashford, The Monique Iroup has been in- vited to attend the January meet- ing of the men's club of ‘trinity United Church, Charlottetown. This meeting is to be “Montague Nisill". The purpose of the men's club is to create a friendlier fel- lowship, culture and service. among the men of the church,.and to encourage and teach them that they are the foundation of the going o! the church, The meeting was brousht to a close by a Pflyor by Dr. Mackenzie, after ladies of the church served a delicious lunch which was enjoyed by all. DONAOI SCHOOL Report for November. Grade X — Elaine Trainer. Grade IX - Freddie McAdam. Clifford MoNelly (ream. 14w- rence Koughsn. R Grade VIII -— Joseph Koughsn, Gerard McNal-ly. Norbert Trainor. Grade V11 Lewis Trainor. Joyce Trainer. BoHovuo_ Mr. John Mac-Beth wu l reoont visitor to High Bank and vicinity. Mr. Arthur Matheson is visiting in the city this week. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Cower were recent visitors to New Glas- gow. ' Mr. AA, Gilmore, supervisor of schools, made his fall visit 10 Bellevue School. hlovember 17th. Mrs. John Campbell and Jean- nie spent a week in Bellev-ue. the guests of Mrs. Malcolm MacPhee. Mrs. D. A. ltiacPheroon is spend- ing some time with her daughter. Mrs. Janics Stewart. in Caledonia. Miss Lorna MacPherson was a recent visitor to Glen William and Montague. nu. Alb-ed “Weather-bio, chai- lottetown, was a recent visitor to Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Campbcli were Sunday guests at the homc of Mr. and Mrs. M. B, MacPhec. Mr. and Mrs, Wendell Niac- Leod. have moved to their home in Grandvieun Mr. John A. Macl-‘hce and Lora Ann spent the weekend in Peter's Road, guests of Mr. and Mm. Ellis MacPherson, Herbie and Sandra. w. Willard Crossman, Peters Road, has been spending some time in Bellevue at the home uf M. B. MacPhec. Mr. James Martin has taken over the business formerly operat- ed by A. Martin Co. Ltd. We wish Mr. Martin every success in his new work. Stirling MacPheison of Belle- vuc is out and around again after- rccciving treatment in Montague ilospitnl. Mrs. John S. MaoPhee has re- turned to her home in Bellevue after a pleasant holiday in east- ern U. S. A. Mr. Malcolm J. Stewart of Cal- edonia has returned from n month's vacation with members of his family in the United States. Mary MacLeod has returned to her home in Grandview after rc- cciving treatment in the P.E.l'. Hospital. The monthly home and school gathering was held in Bellevue School November H. The pupils and teacher were entertained by the ladies of the district. Mrs. Hazel B. MacPhee accomp- anied Mr. and Mrs, Colin Macin- nis and Mim Sara lViaclnnis on a motor trip to the city recently. Mr. and Mns, I-Iazen MacLurc and Betty were recent visitors to Bcllevuc, rue-sis of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. liiacPhee. Mr. Kenneth MacPhee. Ilea- ihcrd-ale, has been confined to his home for the past few weeks. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart MacPhcr- son, Bellevue, attended a wedding of widespread interest in Glen William on December 7th. when Miss Efifie lViacInnis became the bride of Mr. Warren Sauelter. Among those confined to their homes with ivhooping cough are Bruce and Kenneth Martin, Marg- aret and Christene MacPhei-son. Norma and JZD. Mac-Pherson and several ore-school children in- cluding Charles MacPherson and baby Alice. His many friends regret to learn that Mr. Ronald MacPhee is a pa- tient in the Montague Hospital. Mr. MacPl-iee was engaged in hauling wood when he fell from the tractor on which he was rid- ing and received several broken ribs and other injuries. Mary Smith. Grade 1V —— Catherine Koughan. Grade Ill — Freda Driscoll, Earl Koughan. Grade l1 — Freddie Trainer. Clair Trainor. grades. ~— Elaine Trainor 98. Highest average in lower grades ——V.incent McAdam, Lewis Trainer 8'! per cent. Teacher — Eleanor Mcltinnon. IANNINO BIJOOK SCHOOL Report for November: Grade IX: 1, Dorothy Hendrick- an; 2, lva Jay; 3, Francis Roger- son. Grads V1: 1, Leona Rogsrson. Grade V: 1, Elsie Rodgerson; I. Doreen Jay; 3, Helen l-lendrlcken. Grade IV: 1, Phelan Hendricken: 2, Elliott Hendricken; 3, Mildred Rodgerson, Leonard ltodgerron. Grade III: 1, Elden Hodgerloli: 2, Joyce Rogerson and Elaine Hendricken (equal). i Grade I (Sn): 1, Johnie Roger- son: 2, Charlie Rogerlon, Grade I (Sh): l, Angus Rodger- son. Teacher: Geraldine Itogerson. N. S. Taverns To lo Closed on Dec. 26 HAJJIFAX. Dec. iii --(OP) -’l‘he Nova lcotla Tavern Licuicing Committee decided today that all taverns in the Province will re- main closed Dec. 26. The committee called s special averting with the Nova acotia Tavarnkeepers’ Association follow- ing protects from several clergy- men in Halifax over tho commit- tee's previous decision to have the taverns remain open Monday, the day after Ohrl . Monday has been declared a holiday in Bli- u. — (CPD Walker, chairman symphony Orchestra. has resigned. Grade- Vi -- Vincent McAdam. but will continue to play in the orchestra- SWEATERS was.‘ DRESSES SCARVES ‘ SLIPS PAJAMAS Flnnnelistto GLOVES Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. Ernest Roche who is employ- ed in the city spent the weekend at his homo in Georgetown. Mr. Boswell Campbell of Alliston was a business visitor to George- town on Saturday. Miss Rita. Wight. Principal of Georgetown High School rwss a visitor to Charlottetown on Sot- urday. On Saturday Mr. George Martin New Perth visited Georgetown on business. Mrs. H. W. MacDonald has re- turned home from im enloyoblg six week's visit with relatives an friends in Toronto. .__{—-———-——-—- Aiiiston Standard i First Aid on», i The members of the Fimi. Aid Clam at Alllston received ard Certificates at the comiile ° 0g g tut on Thursday evenina. Do- cember lst. Members of the Wom- en's Institutes in {hit “T” King's County organized this grwii of men and women into a Film Aid Clan. They secured Mr. Gil- hart Claimants. ct Mwwuo I‘ lmpeotnr and made amnllflfiml for the first meetinl to be held in the school on September 15th- Regular classes havp been carried out each weak during the fall. The final night of ttia course Mr- Albert Hidren thanked Mr. Clem- intercet and untirinl with the for his keen efforts in connection Ilrnt Aid class. Mrs. Harry Cudmore and Mr. Wilfred Inman conducted u» practical part of the teat on Nov- ember Mth and completed the final examination on Deoern” let. Mrs, Cudmor. complimented the instructor and the memibers of the class on the Iuooadul com- pletion of this standard course. The Puzzled About iicr- Christmas Gift? Don't Be Any More, Look Over These Suggestions BED JACKETS GLOVES Kid Cotton. Silk and NUMEROUS OTHER ARTICLES FOR TllE LADIES run msmon snorrr: Mr. W81‘ a innit. i“ nouns KIDNEY PILLS I . v Neil Vanlderstine. Mrs. Carver, Louis Kerwin. Mrs. Bert Hicken. Mrs. Marion liiacPhcrson. mlmxrunr Gcrmhlly. Doc- 11> Dllbled Prison official said today- He mid their sentences have expired between next, June 30. They are beinG H" l“ ICON Ilfll\ DECEMBER HOUSECOATS NIGHTIES GLOVES Woollen BAGS HOUSE DRESSES LOUNGING PAJAMAS HOSIERY Orient and Phantom (In Special Gift Boxes) nuns SHOP EARLY 4" Phone 55 received , oners are credited n-ith live dsyl Off for good behavior for ever; John month they have served. he said. lVlr. foilowing people certificates: Mrs. Ernest Beck, Mrs. Beck, Miss Shirley Hickcn. Ernest Beck. Mrs. C. Kerwin. "Mrs. Bert liicken. OPTQMEIRIST _________ T0 na PAROLE!) 11mins ""1 Sgaolyins Gill" MONTAGUE, I’. Ii. l- -(APl—Sixty oon-vlcted German _ criminals are scheduled t» be 0m" "l? “~12 A. M this week, a rs a to 5 a m by appointment Oflloe Connected Willi nominally would now and leased under a plan whereby Dfis- m“! sum‘ ________ G. F. Hut-chosen l 8i Son l Soothe i ' mm OPTOMETIHSTI ‘Spoolailsta in the tittinl °l glasses (or the correction 0| 1 ocular defects." $8 GRAFTON STREET ’ aw .. O odor. u‘ {ii nutrition ‘izezfiui-‘d Z inm I14- i ‘ "T-hs girls at the office found some mistlctw Gunrdion Wont Ads -—- and it works!‘ gnaw-isms: William I ll. J. MABON ‘