. V,’ ll ~-r-. atom‘ out PRIEIBE EBYIARII an wu- SHOWS 3:30 -7 and 9 inlifnrbns inWARliER BROS.‘ is for the way he liveda.‘ She made none for being ' in his armei7 TGBAY "THE MAIN STREET KiD" SHOWS 3:30——7 and 9 cnriroi THUR. - FRI. and SAT. DUUBLE FEATURE HIT! CAPITOL ADDED FEATURE t NNE Roanrs, auss HAYDENE‘ ALSO SUPERMAN 27R MILES OF “'l'I.'BE" The total lcllgih of the under- ground railway in LOTKiOILlJ 778 miles. Iona and Vicinity Mr. Richard Gill was n visitor to Charlottetown last. week. Mrs. Wilbur Daiy spent inst week end at her former home in Elliot- vale. A Credit Union Meeting was held last Tuesday night at the home of Mr. Wilfred Mooney. Miss Gertie Flynn spent most: of last week visiting friends in Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Condon, Char- lottetown, spent last Sunday visit- ing their friends and relatives in Iona. Mr. Angus Gilmore, Inspector of Schools, made his first. terms visit to both Afontague West. and Mon. tague East Svhools on Tuesday of last week. Visitors to Charlottetown on Sat- urday include: Vlillard Roach. Mrs. James Connolly, Herman and Marie, Mrs. Ifrattk Connolly, Murjorlg MacGuigan, Frances, Lorna and Phillis MacCabe. A lame quantity of potatoes have be“ Bhlpllrd at Iona w-ithin the D351 ¢°l1l3le of weeks. At present the boom seems to have lessened Pvflsidcrably until arm 1hr Christ- mas rush. ltlcssra. John A. ltoss, Surrey; D. J. MaoPhereon, i-Jidon; and John ilughes, Iona, have rec. ently loaded cars, JA\VS 0F YNSEJTS Th! inlws of insects work hor- lzmllflll.‘ instead of vertically, as in humans. FARE AND A HALF Good going-Tuesday, Dccgmbgf 2m, to noon Saturday, January 1st, 1949- Return Limitz-Leave destination not later than midnight Monday, Jlnuary 5rd, 1949. luv rtcms tantvsavotn couetsnol M m: Ann! [or romp/m Information I retary Major Doug MacGowan read nHE HEY Rlll At The PRINCE EDWARD ‘l0 Cartoons and Laurel-Hardy Comedy FREE! FRE EVERY BOY OR GIRL COME EARLY Meeting 0f King’s Bounty Hockey League On Dec. l3 a special meeting u! ‘ie Southern Kings Hockey League was held in the Armouries at lviontague. with the president. Aiajor John A. MacDonald, pre- siding. ln the absence of the sec- the minutes of the last meeting‘ which were approved. Represent-l Bi-yer Llewellyn: from Murray? Harbour Willie Harris and Silas‘; MacKay; from Georgetown Harley MacLean and Jim McConnell. Atl a previous meeting the members were asked to look into the matter of forming second teams, but this was reported not to be feasible in view of the lack of sufficient play- ers. The League executive will in- elude Mr. John A. MacDonald. President; Mr. Frank MacFarlaxie, lat Vice-President; Mr. Ben Mac- Lure, 2nd Vice-President; Wal- dron Lavers, Secretary-Treasurcifi. Bryer Llewellyn, Montague repre- sentative; Willie Harris, Murray Harbour, and Harley Macbean, ‘ Georgetown. ' an intermediate team. It moved by Willie Harris and sec- i league games should be played inl fact that the rink is loo small for 12 players to move about. The motion was carried 4-2. The 5th so as to be eligible. It was derided that the candi-i dates for the League Playoffs‘ would be as fnlloivs: The first round of playdotvns are to be thei best two out of thrcc, and the! finals to be the best three out ofi five. The visiting team is to supply, the referee for all League games,- and the home team is to supply| iiie linesman. Some difficulty has. been encountered in the past with regard to the obtaining of referees; t hot-never, this difffculty will be‘ overcome this year with thanks‘ primarily tlue to the course for, referees and coaches sponsored by_ Physical Fitness. The executive is". in decide whether or not road con-Q ditions will permit a game to be‘ played on any specific night. while the home tcam will give indications regarding ice conditions. During the past few years it. has been‘ trying on the fans waiting for the game to begin which was usually a half-hour or more late. Last year the games got underway al- most on time, and the fans were duely appreciative. This year the members decided that the games were to get underway at 8:15 p.m. with both teams on the ice at B110. In view of the recent course given in Charlottetown, those at- tending from this district realized that many rules of the game had been played differently. Con- sequently. it was proposed that the referees from the three localities should get together and discuss the rule book, so that there would i-c complete agreement on all de- cisions. Th4; problem of transportation ll. J. MABON OPTOMETBIST Fitting end Supplying Giana Etc. MONTAGUE. P. B. I. Office flours: 10 to 12 AM. 2 to 5 P. M. 501141111. by appointment Office Connected With . Drug Store. FRIDAY MORNING Doors Open 9:30 AM. i000 FUNNY COMIC TOYS WILL RECEIVE ONE OF THESE FUNNY TOY CUT-OUTS. iflllw7$"lfl‘tlwltlflfllil?' atives from Montague included‘ Doug George, Park Fraser, Ron 5 L MacDonald. Ben MacLure andi . On discussion it was decided that‘ ~. no all-star team would be formed.‘ .- and that each team might enter, was v ‘ ' onded by Doug George that no. . teams were advised to submit their, intermediate dues before Januaryi . E! FREE! ATTENDING THE SHOW ADMiSSION 20c \vas discussed, and although vari- cus proposals were made, seemed to fulfill all the conditions required. Finally 1t was decided that each team would be re- sponsible for its own transport- ation. and should make every effort to be at the rink at the appointed time. The meeting then drew up a schedule which is to be ratified by the different clubs. (Details of the schedule already have been published.) Cur the Georgetown Rink owing to the‘ " i I l i t i nmaeotvs anon-atone bu l | X10110 l A cuaantan. cngaagnorrarown THE EASTERN GUARDIAN ‘AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Herold I’. IAudry, Albert Althea, lire. Byne Stewart, lllee Bartlet Cleft. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon been. , aonur soulusi l Tbefiuurdleumeybebeughtetmrefllae billll-A-Llewllllllt-allfllrq- following pleoee lu Meuhguei In Georgetown: The Poet Office; ..'l"L1G11'1‘ BOOTS, black, brown and red at the Montague Shoe Store. . nexarn wrm a can. match- ed set‘. We have them. Where? The Montague Shoe Store. e wide assortment of Christmas Cards, Tags. Scale, Ribbon, Gift Wrapping Paper, etc. ..'BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS 1611115 at Mabon's Drugstore. A ‘select assortment of gifts for 1Mcther. bad. Brother. Sister ‘Sweetheart or Friend. are now an i display. , l ..'AT Mason's nnoosronu ‘ among the many Gift items you will tflnd Ronson Lighters, Cigars and Jiigarettea in Christmas wrappers, Pipes, Tobacco in ls lb. tins, Bill- ~ folds. Cameras. Pen and Pencil Sets. [Razors and Razor Blades, Shaving jSets, etc. Georgetown 8t Vlclnlty Miss Agnes Batchilder of Char- lottetown is spending some time at her home in Georgetown. turned to his home after being employed on a Dominion Govern- , ment. tug during the summer and l fall months. \ Mr. Arthur Macswain has re- Rev. Deiman A. Yeo. of Milton. on Sunday preached his farewell .=ermon to his congregation in Holy Iu-inity Church. The Rev. Mr. Yeo who has been in charge of this parish and the parish of Cherry Valley for over a year. will resume his duties in the Spring. former years he willingly lent his talents. ft is his intention to make his home with his mother, Mrs. Mary Yorston, and beginning with the New Year he will open leper; 1n St. Peter's: Ira-uncle Cheverle In Sourie: Condoife and Florence The Poet Office. ..'1"0B A GIFT for mother or girl friend Montague Shoe Store hue both. ..°A'1‘ '1'!!! Montague Shoe Store buy her a gift. Yea, slippers. All colon and styles. ..°'I'UDOB PLATE new pet/tern. Sweet Briar Flatware will match with dinnerware. C. R. Boehrier, Jeweller, Montague, P. E. I. .11‘!!! BIGGEST assortment of (Thristmes Gifts ever shown by us See our windows. Mama's Drug- store, Montague. ..°DR.0P 1N et Maborfs Drug- store again this year and see the wide assortment of Gifts which in- clude, Toilet Sets for both Ladies and Gentlemen, Colognes, Perfume Dusting Powder. Bnialt. Comb anti Mirror Sets, Kodak and Brownie Cameras, Parker d: Waterman Pen and Pencil Sets, Moirs Chocolates Smiles ‘n Chuckles Chocolates. a modern and up-to-date grocery .... BIIRISTMAS GIFTS AT Jannzsolrs PHARMACY I MMITAGIIE Pipes from 15o 0o 05.00 Shaving Sate Senforth 0150-03-00 Yardley 1.85 0o 0.50 Woodbury 05c and 1.10 Palmolive 85o, 1.00 and 1.05 55 eete 75o, 85c and 1.25 Shaving Bowie, Yardley end Seeforth Knight Fountain Pane 1.25 Shave Lotion Yardley 1.00 end Seeforth 1.50 Shave Talc Yardley 1.00 end Senforth 1.50 Palmolive and Woodbury Tale 25c Bill Folds 2.50 up Tobacco Pouches 50o to 2.50 Fitted Travelling Ceeoe 0.00 to 25.00 Bazore 40c to 5.50 Remington Electric I} I-I Crib Boards 1.00 Benson Clgerettn Llgbtnrl 5.50 Thorens Automatic Lighters 5.00 store in the well known stand on the comer of Richmond and Main. Streets, which he has had reno-i vated and re-decorated. We \\'l.‘»‘.l| this ivar veteran every success inl his new business. l 1 Mr. Harrington Yorston arrived in Georgetown on Saturday from Halifax, N. S., where he has been employed with War Assets. Mr. Yorston joined Canada's army on the 16th September, i939. and served in Canada and Newfound- land as a member of the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps un- til October l4, 1946, having during his service, by diligent application tr work and ability, attained the rank of lieutenant. Following his Other Llghtora 2.50 up Boys’ Military Brueh Sate with plastic. backs and Nylon DI Brlstles 4.00 in plastic gift box Mouth Organs 1.25, 1.50, 2.00 best assortment in town. 5% discharge he joinazl War Assets on October l6. 1946. and worked with them until Decentber 31. 1948, durng which time he was st-ati-m- . ._ baseman 22. 194s m- -~-- roe“ um , FOB HEB Dreeeer Sea; Bmeh Comb and Mlrror in fancy gift boxee 4.89 hr 15.00 Toilet Sate; Mex Factor 1n New Colored Plletlc Boxee 4.25- 10.15 Molina-d Sate in Solid Mahog- any Box. 5.50 to 12.00 Evening 1n Perle Sets from 1.50 to 11.50 " Woodbury Set: from 65c and 1.10 Ponds Sate 05c and 1.10 Other nicely boxed eeta from 29c "P Chanel Yardley, Evening 1n Par- la, Richard l-lutlnut, Colognes, Perfumes and Talca 50cF6.00 For the Young Girl; just in e email else, Brush and Comb in ' Silk Lined Box, Nylon Brietlee " amalgam-mama. 8.00. Fancy Soepe in boxes 50o up. Writing Paper Christmas Boxed —-the nicest we have seen. Prophylactic Heir Brushes in Pleetlc box. 2.25, 3.95 untl 4.95 in rose, blue and white. A love 1y gift. Dolls-q: limited quantify, selling Gifts For That New Baby: Brush and Comb Set in a Hinged Plastic Box to Hold Pine, etc. Nylon Briatlea 1.05. - Other Brush and Comb sete 50c and 1.25. Baby Sets with Soap, Oil and Talc 00c and 1.25. Baby Oll, Baby Talc, Baby Mugs. CHRISTMAS CANDY: Page Ind Shaw, Ganonge. Moire, Smiles and Chuckles and Hunt: In one and two pound Christmas boxes. The Parker Fountain Penn $4.00 to $10-25- Parker Pen and Pencil Sets. Bull Point Pens-Mic, 08c, 51.80. Cameras-SE.” to $0.50. et a discount to clear. l€¥ (‘CVZQI I-Kltfiilifiltgm Brook, N S. office of War Assets in Halifax. who ed at HMCS. Cornwallis in Deep N. Mr. Yorston. S. and at the regional an accomplished pianist and vor- aiist, will be a welcome Sddltio.“ is to local organizations. to which in MARKING Electrical Gifts Third Business Anniversary Again we take this opportunity of sincerely thanking you for your continued fine support with the pledge at striving to give you the finest possible service. Gift Suggestions f‘ -“ _ g1, _ iii. Electric Blankets ' Fluorescent E6 Heating Pads a» D -. Electric Kettles B‘ w" "d w" “k Lamp, rain your tickets en- led Lamps Washing Machines fining You to a , Pin-up Lamps Di] Burner; chance to win ab- “bl L solutely tree either a A"*°"‘°fi° |'°"' a}, e amps T PORTO BARADIO Boudoir 5m l’ m: € on; c" RADIO Cigarette Lighters lectric Broilers ,_'. OR Cotiee Makers E3] taunt Clocks ELECTRIC aaourn g" 5i E1. a a Christmas Q1‘ Tree Decorations A for“ "g or so“ Baby Bettie Warmers St ‘b C I I Rogers Mdiestic when in need a’ Anion Lumps Ml . o‘? ‘wit: firm" Elecmwl Wm‘ Vacuum Cleunevs’ mm: _ ll skilled electnc- H”, Scrubbers hi; Addison lllidfiilfi’ 3:93. °' , e | | ncy no mutter what the A" m," o‘ House hi0"! Plover: job. 4 cars in use Fixtures. daily. Charlottetown T The ‘Edison El . , _ ,. ectric I36 Gt. Gee. St.