ma‘ cuanoum. CHARLOTZEIVWN v.7. . ,~ lllVlD lliilllllllll’! with ll MARGARET MITCHELL‘! 8M1 clhl IX. “EIlIIE IIIII IIIE WIIID" a rzcuuicolon ma: CLARK GAIL! VIVIEN l-EIGII v LESLIE HOWIRD v UIJVII UOHRVILIJND A snzmcx INTERNATIONAL nmae - ma: I! vlcron ammo 1 SHOWS DAILY—-AT 2230 and 723° ATTEND MATINEES! _.. a vwwvwv - vvvrwv ‘-§§'§§§QO§§O OQ-O-Q'O-QQQ-OO$“ t ..EMPIRE. TONIGHT and SAT. SHOWS 7 - 8:45 —- MATlNEE SAT. ONLY I—v%wvvvv*4 smnnr " a" liw- limo»: M; lheWesl s No l Comic j vwcfrwrv SERIAL - COMEDY - CARTOON ‘4-00-000-04 O0 t O§O¥§Q+§OFOQ 00-9 0-0 Q-OfO 0 99-0 O40 O 9 04 OOv-OO-OOO OQ+¢§O¢94> Q%AAA¢AAAA¢AA¢AA‘A ‘ *‘ O~O—O~Q+V§Q-O§O-O+O-O§' Y §Q4-O-ff§§#44"§-O'§-O4 QQO4+Q OQQQ SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 8:45, AGENT SOUR-ll: M. A. Maolan. i Georgetown ,’ And Vicinity l | w... Rita Wight of Burnt Point "lhas accepted a. position with the ' ‘I. Eaton Company in Charlotte- i I town. - Mr. Wellington MacNeill and son All’ of southport were recent business visitors to Georgetown. 0X3. Charles Macwlonnell, nemrber of the Royal Canadian Navy who has been spending his zurlougih at his home in George- town, left on Wednesday for H. M. C. S. Stadacona in Halifax. llr. Alphonses MacDonald of Glenfinnan was a recent guest of Miss Nellie and Mss Sarah Mac- Ehee of Burnt Point. "TIIE FABULOUS TEXAN” AAgAAAA4AAAA Mr. Sammie MacNeii1 and Kim- Storring ball Gotell \vill be the operators of wimum . john 'lie Georgetown Rink for the uming season. Their tender was ELLIOTT CARROU the highest of three submitted to ALSO, NEWS _ COMEDY the Town Council. lt is to be hop- rd that King Winter will be kind tn the youthful managers and fav- or them with idea1 ice-making weather in the near future. ‘OO-O-O-Q-OOO-O-O-OQQGC §§~ The many Brlends oi’ Councillor A. H. Stewart are glad to see him able to be aibout again, following Lis‘ recent illness. H. .I. MABON OPTQMETEIHT Mrs. Spurgeon Walker and Mrs. . n NIL Gm.- Wllliam Buffett visited relatives m“ ‘m, sggy r m Lower Montague on Wednes- Montag-na P. l. L My‘ Office Bonn In to l! A M- Mr. John Stewart. son of Mr. ZMSIM flolldaya cor. h. annolnfvrelll Uffloo (lonnectul Wlth Drag Store and Mrs. A. H. Stewart has ac- cepted a position on the staff of Home's Garage, Charlottetown. _Geo. i» Nominations (Continued from Page B) URGES ARTISTS NOT TO IMITATE VANCOUVER. Dec. 4 ——(CP)-— Mildred Valley Thornton, art critic‘ ,for the Vancouver Sun. thinks that British Columbia artists are relying - ‘ ._ too much upon the mastersifor their ;g?g%u:l:fi'ger'._ rlgnhli, lobster packer and" far;- ‘““’*m‘°“- - .1 Raeford Locke (cert). .. 22".’; *a.:::."s"a""*"": cm u“ ' ‘ ’ "co m J. Foster Sharp, (P.C.,)_ East other European products and not Gllflllglh diligent searching after, truth for its own sake." she says. - llideford, farmer and oyster deal- ( . Describing short cuts to fame as' F°nest w‘ Phillips‘ (Lib) . A vmrcn rno . TAYLOIPS voo-toot-ooaot-Qotfi Ch-iiw-fléfifi) 5 i~ ? “lllllllllAS rm: Choose from our many lovely models - o smell deposit will hold tho _ 7r€§5$~% 9a.. No. Iflfir-lody’: vnfcltlSlowolqml- vol-coloured lop, anal back lflll, matching malal bracelet. Each $22.50. - l237—Nvrm'$pen “m”; will. awash second haul Iaolharmep. lllawala. Nuhrrd wlwwdbowimmibadreao Each 24.73. ~33- iiiwéléik Tu lam: on above Wflldifl. ’; i MONTAGUE raraoms Jewellers i. I SLIPPERS .- - SLIPPERS The perfect Christmas Gift for alllmombers of the family. I We stock the largest variety in sizes and colors i i I . i Moderate price ranges from 69c to'$6.00 BUY AT THE MONTAGUE SHOE STORE _.T. W. LADNER v.1 . l8 l‘ PERFECT GIFT AT goth goal. andtdnlwgfllls." Miss orn nsays‘i isa uttlmewb“ '- begun w Pam, B, Canadian“ George H. Barbour, (Lib), Char- _____i_ lotteiown, farmer. DRILL FOR DEFENCE Donald F. Mcliean, 'Ivne Valley, teacher. P. M. MacCaull, (RC), Elleralie. general merchant. Third Prince:- For Councillor:- Thomas M. Linkletter, (LfbJ. (C.C.F.), CANBERRA — (OP) -.Austra-' lla is to have a citizen military , Nrce of 50.000 as part of its de- , fence plan - two infantry divis- lions, one armored brigade and ‘ fixed artillery. The training course Summerside, retired farmer and will provide for l4, days in camp Wilde!‘- ond 34 daya home training an- Edward Insrlsin, (C.C.F.), Bay- uually. side Lot 44. farmer. Edward Everett Amett, (P. 0.), Bummer-side. barrister. For Assemblyman:- IN GOOD CUSTODY I BRENTWOOD, Essex, England —(OP)—.Because the owners have not been traced, a. horse, seven chickens and l0 hens are being Charlottetown, teacher. Cyrus F. Gallant, (C.C.F.), Weli- V ing-ton, farmer. Peter Gallant, (P.C.) , Welling- I PAGE mom‘ F - - - - A - '“ - ‘THE EA§TERN GUARDIAN i) ‘ I I ‘ E TUIlhY flllll SAT. i lemurs. Monraoréfiwisrzmm. Altken, am. Byron E TIIMY--$II'IIIIQAY acum- GEORGETOWN: Walden Layers. The Guardian may be bought at any of tho following places In Montague: Annear and Llewellyn; Mn. Clay. In Georgetown: The Post Office; in " Roper; in St. Petefl: The Polt Office. ’ . Condon‘: and I-‘lorenoc ..°N0'l‘lCE. - The Bay View Hotel, at St. Peter's Bay, will be closed to the public until further notice. Frank Larkin. tr.n_ R. R... farmer. l-‘curth Prince:- For Councillor:-- Horace Wright, (Lib) .a-l'm€l'. John L. Read, (Ind), farmer. David Roscoe Walker, (C. C. F2), Kensington, farmer. John C. Piilman, (P. C.) New hnnan, farmer and produce deal- er Bedeque. Borden, For Assemblymana. C. Cleveland Baker Kcnsington, farmer. Irving M. Toombs, (C.C.F.), Al- bany, R. R. 2, farmer. Heath Strong. (PI). i’- slde, barrister. . Filth Prince:- For Councillor:- Lorne H. MBCFBTIBTIB, (Lib). Summerside‘ produce merchant. Ernest H. Strong, (P.C.), Sum- met-side, barrister. Chesiey M. Woodslde. bummerside, carpenter. For Assemblyman:- (Lib). (C.C.F.). Carrol W. Delaney. (Lib), sum- merside. CNR. telegraph operator. Francis J. McNeil], (P.C.)_ Sum- merside. teacher. Chester Gaudet, (C.C.F.)' Sum- neraide. labourer. llrat Queens:- For Councillor:- W. F. Alan Stewart, strathgartney. Farmer. Ernest C. l-Iolm (PC) DeSable, farmer. George Watton and. Fcr Assembiyman:— Frederick A. Large (Lib) Char- lottetown, barrister. Walter G. MacKenzie, Springfield, farmer. Murdock MacLeod (C.C.F.), Long River. farmer. Second Queens:- For Counciiior:- Gordon R. Holmes, (Lib), Char- mttetown, barrister. Reginald R. Bell} (P.O.) Char- lottetown. barrister. Ernest C. Houston, (COP), New Glasgow, farmer. For Assem»blyiman;_ (Lib). ((7.012), Crap- (P. 0.), Joseph Wilfred Arsenauit, (L-lb.) - " IVIRITTIQ" Quality Street Ioolf. KING COlE TEA AM» COFFEE ’ DEPENDABILE ALWAYS " DECEMBER 5, 1947 tonal. For Assemblyman:- Dougald Mckinnon, (145,), m Buchanan, farmer. n. J. alley. (Po), Merchant. Filth Queen's:- _For Councillor:- W. J. P. Machlillfll. (PC) Charlottetown, Physician, " I‘. Chas. Dougan, (Lin; chm luttelnwu, dentist. ' Belle River, Isaughlln E. MacKinnon, (Lib), Canoe Cove, farmer. J. Philip Matheson (PC) Oyster Bed Bridge, farmer. Lorne E. Houston, (C.C.F.) Hun- ter Riven farmer. Third Queens:- for Councillor:- Eugene Cullen. (Lib) Char- ottetown, dairyman. J. J. MacDonald, (P.(7.), John- These two English girls cuddled up all night to one of the Graven lions on the Victoria memorial to catch a glimpse of England's royal bridal procession. Now the captains and the kings have departed. The lions are still there but the two girls have gone home, loaded with a topic of conversation that Will be periodically disinterred during the res of their lives. They saw the royal wedding and, to quote their fam- ous Churchill: “This was their finest hour." Finn's River, tanner. For Assemblyman:—- Russell C. Clark, stewart_ merchant. John A. Gillies. iottetown, salesman. Fourth Queen's:- FPr Couricllior:— Matthew w. Southport, farmer. (Lib). (P11). Wood, J. Walter Jones. (LibJ Bunbury. Mt. Char - (PC). Douglas McParlanc, (C.C.l".) Bedeque. farmer. ‘ For MsembIymaruC T, William L. Prowae, (Lib) Charlottetown, merchant. " David L. Mathlesm, (pm. Charlottetown, barrister. William A. Kells. (0.012), tral Royalty, farmer. First King's:- l‘or Councillor:- Augustine A. MacDonald, (liq) sourls, physician. (Illa) Con- T. J. Kickham, tanner. For Assemblyman:- Harry s. Francis, (Lib), Flor-gun, Bridge, carriage builder. John R. MacLean, (PC), 5mm, merchant. second King's:- For Councillor:- B- L» B11180. (PC). 5t. Peter's Bay, farmer. Thos. R. Cullen. (Uh), Ifldqa“ farmer. For Assemblyman:- Harry H. Cox_ (Li'o.) Lobster packer. Milton Rogerson, (PC), Peak" atation, farmer. Third King's:- For Councillor:- Sourls, Moreli, Keir Clark, (Lib), Montague, merchant. L. S. Hunter, (P.O.), Bridge. nown_ merchant. For Assemblyman:- Josenh G- CB-mpbell. (LibJ Poplar Point, mechanic. John A. MacDonald, (Po), cardigan, merchant. Fourth Klng‘a:— For Councillor:- Murdock McGowan, (PC), Kil- muir, merchant. - Alexander W. Matheson, (Lin), ‘Charlottetown. barrister. For Assemblyman:- John A. Campbell, (Lib), Heath- erdale, farmer. Frank D. MacFarlane: Murray Harbour, merchant. l-‘lfth King's:- For Councillor:- Pred G. JohnQOn. (P-C.) Mur- ray Harbour North, farmer and lobster packer. , George E. Seville. (Lib), Annun- slale. farmer. For Assemblyman:- William Hughes, (lAbJ, Sourll west, merchant. Daniel M. MacL-ean, PC), Do- uro: Marsh, farmer. (P.C.), Ygur Agnew-Sargon Store 05ers you aalextrcraely wide tango of aiua and atylea in footwear of all kinda. The alippera shown here are fine examples of the Agnew-Surpass policy of bringing you more value for lcu money . . . a thought worth ffllltmbtllll. come Christan-buying time. "SGUIIIS" Invite the tired null to relaxation. They're that kind of a alipper. Pliable reversed sheep: akin, ' " inaicle with wool. II tan, wine, blue, red or natural brown...............-.... $4.00 have that Light in l Watch of your choice. kept at the police station here. weight but long on wear, they’re comfort-styled for maaculine ap- proval. In fine leather with hard or soft heela and choice of ooloura and liningo. . . . . . . $3.75 I Siamese newspaper plant ia operating in_ the former luxurious homo of a wealthy merchant in Bangkok. This girl is using a file to smooth pieces of type, boy operates casting machine. i To Electors 0f Second District 0! King’: 0n two ooaaaiona we have requested Mr. Dam am! Mr. logar- aon. PIOIIGQIIO Coauorvatlve oandiclatea lnflooond infa, to hold hint meetings at llflcrant potato h: oar diltrict. oy relnaed to do on and an now calling their on aneotlnsl- We do not believe than one-party meetings are what the paapla want and would be ' pleased to Int m. largo and Mr. logeraon on any platform. If time and weather permit. n.ir'.cox_-' l i! l ‘I. I. OUILIN. )_IIIV ll Q Thoee clippers are available and can be readily axchlflld at any Agnew-Surpass Store throughout Canada. ‘F’; Christmas time is slipper time at d...» 9...”... w%- ThGJflIOU-slllpfllllhfilmllldnllfltlflfl ov a a llowGlahagiu-w‘, .. . c: in)»; mm Effifillifislhfin-y-I-mia;