Jeanne BRAIN-Dan iiAiiiY. YOU WERE The Love—The Songs-The Laughter‘ Of An Era Tliai"ll Never Be Forgotten CAPITOL “BILL and OOO" e § Stunt Men in Action PRINCE EDWARD Evening co tlnuous from 71W A Barrel of Fun in Color --Added Feature -- "SOIIS of ADVENTURE" l illlil SATIIROAY MATINEE 213D EVENING SHOWS AT 7 :00 AND 9:00 Matinee at 2:30 Evening Show Tlmol superman 1:00 y Bill a Coo 7.20 I Adventure 8.20 Superman 9.20 Bill and Coo 8.40 PRINCE EDWARD ggmmfi Milli. rut. and wen. THE PICTURE THAT WAS HONORED WITH A ROYAL COMMAND PERFORMANCE IN LONDON I SAMUEL iiliiiiWYil . OARY GRANT I LORETTA YOIING Winner of Academy Award imvln NmEM iiieBisiivpk Iiifé Flinn wooun- titres-sitin-riii....... .- CAPITQL mow. rue. anti wrn. ’ rsroilmrosrin an mm ’.‘.'€..l'é’“.iii.i2’ \ i45\I9-¢:. Georgetown & Vicinity Rev. S. J. Boyce and Mr. John Boyce motored to Montague on Tuesday. Miss GertrudeMartell has ra- turned home after spending a law days in Charlottetown Joseph Clary has returned to his home alter being employed tor some time in Cardigan. Mr. Daniel Morrison, law stu- dent st Dalhmisis University in Halifax, is spending Christmas in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Hanson and their two sons, Stewart and char- les, were visitors to Montague on Tuesday. Mrs. Raymond Lavandler and infant daughter, Karen Ann. have returned homo from the King's County Memorial Hospital. M!!! Vlfslnla Grant. Prince o1 Wales College student, is spend- ing the season's holidays at her home on Richmond Street. ln Georgetown: Wedding Rings $6.00 u?- Boehner, Jeweller, Montague. Testosterone. snaswrrsrown 1 |-| s s A s re a n o u A a o | A n .....-. ....... I ‘AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry, Albert Albion, Ml‘!- lyre: Stewart, Miss Harriet Clair. AGENT GEODGETOWN: Weldon uvoro. AGENT SOUBIS: following places in Montague: The Post 00in: in Roper; In St. Peter's: -~'DIAMOND RINGS ‘$5.000 ug. Francis Cbavario The Guardian may be bought st Miss S. A. my of the - Llewellyn: ulflu Guy. Sourls: The Post Oiiloo. Ii: many friend: will regret to learn that Mr. P. J. McKenna. Mon- tague. i: iii st hi: home. Condon‘: and Iloroneo moot the other members week to draw up the linal ar- rangement: (or the schedule. Up to the present the names o! the teams have not been released, however, it i: expected that in the near future ' the name: and positions o! the member: o! each team will be forth- coming so that the fans may be somewhat tamiliarized with the players before the pctual play be- gins. The weight o! a big redwood tree has been estimated at 1.100 tons. “'11-!!! NEW STORE with the new look. C. R. Boehner, Jeweller. Montague. Mr. Lorne Kaiser, Charlottetown. is assisting at Bergmann’: store in Montague. Mrs. Frank Leslie, Halifax, is vis- iting in Montague. guest o! her brother. Mr. George Stewart. Mr. Ivan Henderson and Mr. Wil- liam Graham, Gasperaux, were re- cent visitors to Charlottetown. .1105’! ABRiVElx-Kelvinstor months. 1 Refrigerators, the kind you have been waiting for st Stewart s: Beck. Montague. .___. ..'BUY AT HOME. - l! it Giita we hsve them, ii’ its price you can't beet them. Jeweller, Montague. Miss Margaret Douglas, Mount Stewart, spent the week end in.i'ir.cd to her Montague. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Myers. Mr. Bloyce Andrew, commercial travellers. spent the day in Mon- tague and vicinity calling on his regular customers. Miss June Beaten, who has been Iemployed with Clark Bros., Mon- Jague, is at present at her home in I ICommercial Cross because o! the illness o! her mother. Mrs. C. G. Clay who has been spending the past few weeks visit- returned th hor home in Montague on Mon- ing in the United States day. Scotia, was a recent visitor Mrs. Ed. Gernhum. their homes in Summerside-S. Year. the direction of Mr. “Christmas Bells." here some years ago, but was Clark Bros. Following to her former position and ‘lyiontegue. ll. J. MABON OPTOMETBJST MONTAGUE. P. E. l. Oiiiee Hours: ‘ 10 to 12 A.M. I to 5 P. M. Holidays. Oliloa Connected with Drug Store. C. G. Bnehnet. Miss Adah MacGregor, member of the staff o! the Bonk of Nova Charlottetown, guest o! her bro- ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and M.- ma‘ —The Misses Anita McNeil, Joan I On Monday night the Montague Cahill and Frances Peters, students |hockey team held its first physical st Notre Dame Academy, Charlotte- town, are spending the holidays at i-‘tev. F. Norman Young conducted tho service in St. Andrews Presby- terian Church. Montague, Sunday evening, bringing to his listeners en inspiring address on the first‘ Christmas story. The music, underi J. Elmer Dunning, included Christmas rnrois. The anthem sung by the choir wus Miss Mary Lamont is, now em- ployed at M. F. MacDonald's. Mon- ' tague. Miss Lamont was employed iiged to return to her home owing to the illness of her mother. Her position was taken by Miss Pearl Greene. who formerly worked at the mar- riage ot Miss Greene to Mr. Alec Hutcheson, Miss Lamont returned many friend: welcome her back to iiittlng and Supplying Ginsu EM. by sppointmen‘ Mr. David MacDonald, Cardigaml was a business visitor to Montaguol I ‘~ "<E- ' ' __ -¢-_._.. ggcsmimn. 24.1 A DANCE YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS SIIIIIIYSIOE BALLROOM CHRISTMAS Iiiill’ EASTERN nwmm sovs Check Room Admission 35 Ctr. Canteen Service on Tuesday. I Mrs. W. H. Lane, Montague. was a recent visitor to Charlottetown visiting her many friends. i --'COMMUNITY. 184'! Rogers Bros. Silver Plate Sets and open stock. C. R. Boehner, Jeweller. Montague. I I Mrs. Calium Bruce. Montague. loft last Thursday for Boston, Mass. where she will spend the winter Miss Eileen Lane. Charlottetown. was a weekend visitor to Montague, guest of her mother, Mrs. W. H. is Lane. She was accompanied by her friend, Miss Isabel McCoubrey. —Little Judy Blacquiare. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blac- quiore, Summerside, has been con- home ior the past three weeks by illness-S. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rose. Bridgetown, were visitor: to Mon- togue on Wednesday. guest: of Mr. Ross’ brather-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William ltiacEachern. ——l\iisa Frances Walsh of Acadia University. is spending the Christ- mas holidays with her parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Harold Walsh. Spring Street, Summerside.-S. Miss Joan MacGowan, has re- turned to her home in Kiimuir where she will spend the Christ- mas vacation. Mr. ZMaui-ice Lannan returned to While in Greenwood. Mose, Mr. Lennon was the guest o! his bro- to Neil Campbell. _ [training exercises under the super~ ‘Cpl. Doug George put the boys [through the paces with a silt! pro- . JMABONS DRUGSTORE takesi gram so as to toughten their bodies this opportunity to than-k its many Prior to the hockey season. These friends and customers for their kind exercises “'11! be ‘a weekly event. pgtfonggg during m, put ygg; and and may continue during the month to wish them s Merry Cehflgtgngg oi.’ January. Following the exercises. and s Happy and Prosperous New, the boys held s short meetin: to ‘discuss the policy o! the club in various matters. The meeting ap- pointed Mr. Doug MacGowan and Mr. Bryer Llewellyn to approach Mr. Preston MacDonald, the-man. ager oi’ the rink to draw up an agreement regarding the gate for New Perth last week alter an en- joyable trip to the United States. therdn-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. , vision o! Major Doug MacGowan. I l season. The representatives are ex- oli- her To one and all on hoertlest thank: luv your co-operation and patronage during the past year. It has been a pleasure sewing you. May your Christmas be a jolly one and i949 o prosperous year. Maolionald Broslheatre Mt. Stewart ana shoes, dry goods, otc., a I W. A. POOLE SALE AT IIIOIITAOIIE We offer our entire stock of groceries, hardware, boots t greatly reduced prices. and OOMPAIIY MOIITAOIIE "Good in the past, new try the lost." the hockey téam during the hockey Wishes We take pleasure in extending the warmest of Greetings this‘ Yuletide season with sin- cere wishes for your happiness. Your kindly patronage throughout i948 is greatly appreci- ated and we say "Thank You". Ii has been a. privilege serving you. S.A.MoDONALD s