PAGE TEN Prince Edward Today THE WARM AND TENDER STORY OF A SHOW BUSINESS FAMILY BRINGING LAUGHTER AND MUSIC TO THE WORLD . AND EACH OTHER!‘ BETTY GRABLE - DAN DALEY in “Mother Wore Tights" NEWS - SHOWS 2z30-7-9 TI-TE RUM/ALICE BEHIND THE MELODIES YOU LOVE - i HERE is the immortal drama of CLARA and ROBERT SCHU- t‘ MANN, and their friendship with JOHANNES BRAHMS and FRANZ LISZT, who together wrote the most glorious music _ - of all time. i I MOEIIDIIY—TIIESDAY and WEDNESDAY A love story so beatitiitil it was set to music! nc-flp-tmwvvw‘ M-G-M pmmu KATHARINE PAUL 1" HEPBLIRN- HENREID ROBERTWALKER w? A Clarence Brown Pi ductlon with Leo C. Carroll - Henry Daniell - Henry Stephensm] ‘ l lllrhv-Go/dityrl-Aloyrr Pit-lure nova-earner FI\Q'w\ i__ Eleven Melodies played by Artur Rubenstein the greatest living pltllllSl’ and I50 piece symphony orchestra. aoeeoveeoeeveeweea+oeeee+oew+eeweoe+eee+eeeoeve~ yeeeeeoeeoeoee++o +eeeeo+ee+o+ee+e JOIN TIZE FROLIC AT THE MOVIES ON NEW YEAR'S EVE. MIDNIGHT SHOW AT THE PRINCE EDWARD Q sngéiiizn .'| DALEY '5 M JONES As s lover, he's a lauglimin tin lsugtingest hit of the you! ." i All! i‘ i t. r1159’? lllilltllll “ v VIRGINIA rind ' FICKETS 0N SALE """"""" .. stamina , DAY 060$00OQ$§§§§§§F§§+Q+§4 s eater/srveeeveeeeeeeeeeeeeoee +O-0-§+-Qfi+9-H+O4eeeee4e+eeee¢¢ a \%§QQO00b0§O>§§4§444©*%%%4 CAPITDL ill =3';1;‘;.'lY TUESDAY and WEIIESDAY TODAY "ALEXAN DER'S RAGTIME BAND" Shows 2:30-7-B:45 $444 SQQDODOQODODQDD §§§§§Q§§%§§§§OOO%OOQf§ mu novel y WalterD. Edmonde! . m. CLAUDETTE HENRY e - lili 1 4 p" “n. m Jdde Celne - John Cenedtoe é . f Derriamrewelen - Janie Ralph - Arthur Shields 4 . i, Robert tewery - loser lmlwf .1, , NHNMM+¢¢A+QQM+++¢ E For Foot Ailments consult n. .|. a. snows. tr. Oiark’s Feed Service ‘, MT. STEWART W; Speclnlll: in CUSTOM csusnma m Drtllopetllo . ' _ M""*’“° Clsiropodiat ' 5P5C|AL see cries George Street FLOUJt-JU!’ cuaanorrarown. nu. ti. F. liuteheeoo 8i 80ft OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists In the flt- ting of glasses for the correction of ocular de- fecte.” 53 Grafton Street H. J. MABON e OPTOMETBIHT mun} and Supplying unnee- . lite. Montague P. l. L Otfloe Hours lfi to l! A l9 I ht D I’ M. I llolliiave ctr. In npnofnhneni Office (tonne-etc! ll Drug‘ Store ' commanding 'the R1" CUM." P. "In ' r THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN THE EASTER N GUARDIAN Stewart. lilies AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold l‘. Landry. Albert Altken. Mral Byro-v AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waidon Lavera. AGENT BOURKE: M. A. MacLean. Harriet Clair. following places in Montague: ln Georgetown: The Post Office; The Guardlanunay be bought at any of the Mlle S. A. Llewellyn; Mrs. Clay. In Souris: Condon‘: and Florenc- Georgetown lind Vicinity i? Mr Lowell Johnston of Murray Harbour was a business visitor to Gwrsetown early in the week. -Eimer Pacquet of Charlottetown is spending Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dougan. Miss Beatrice Mair and Mr. Nathan Mair visited Charlottetown on Monday. Miss Mary Leslie, Public Health Nurse was in Georgetown on business, Tuesday. MR imer Dunning and daughters. Shirlee and Roma o! Montague recently motored to Georgetown. Mr. Howard MacLean rweived (lciivcryi on Tuesday of a new Fbrd Couch, from McGowan Motors at Kilenuir. Mr. Leo Grant member d! the crew of the S. S. Princess Helena. which runs from 5t. John, N. 8.. to Yarmouth. N. 5.. is spending Christmas with hla family here. AC/K Charles MacConnell. Royal Canadian Navy. stationed at ll. M. C. S. Stadacona, lialifav, is enjoying the Christmas Holidays at his homo in Georgetown. Iilr. James clerk of Lower Montague visited Georgetown on Monday. enmute to Wallace. N. 5.. where he will spend the Holiday season visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lavandier and daughter are spending the Christmas Holidays at Mrs. Lavandier’: former home at St. Iylary's Road. A martini! of thr Georgetown Hockey Cluh was held in the Rink anti-room early in the week and nlnns discussed for the winters llockcv activities. The secretary WAS author’ ~d to cui-cihase a halt-dozen s" (TS nnil pairs oi‘ socks to uiinwicnt the present supnlv. also to purchase a set of goal leeopers mitts. Delegates were appointed ta attend the recently held meeting of the Southern Kings Hockey League. IWOUNTIWS WlF-II RECALLS NORTH REGINA. Dee. 25 - (OP) Saskatchewan blizzards held no tenors for Mrs. C. E. Rivett-Cnrnsc when her husband was transferred here as assistant commissioner Saskatchewan. . The first 2 1/1 years of her mnrrinze were spent at tar-north- ern Aklavlk, near the mouth o! the IVlnrkPnzle River, in a small frame building with "good old oll lamps and a wood stove in every room." The mail came by plane atx times a year and usually meant a sleepless night as letters had to be answered before the plane left again In the morning. Christmas gilt: came by boat in July. And frequently Mrs. Rivett-Carnac was alone for five or six vreeks while her husband was on patrol. A former Regina girl. she re- called her daughter Beverly. who was born at. Aklavlk. made a big hit with the eskimos because o! her blonde hair and blue eyes. They even made her a special little pflFlEZt with hoots. Although she’ insists she "didn't mind too much" her stay at Aklavlk which started In i933. She confesses she was "awfully glad to be home. O4C~OVOOQ O-OOOFOQOO 00-0 60 0 Roper: In St. Peter's: The Poet Office. Bristol And Vicinity Miss Viney Kenneiick has taken.’ a position in the city tor the win- ter months. ‘ Mrs. Dan Matheson and laugh- ter were visitors to the city ilusr week on Christmas business. Mrs. Murcier Mullins. Amherst, N.S., ls spending a vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly, at. Morell. Snow that has di-il. u into sleep hanks blocks some 0t one by-roads to wheel traffic here. At present in some places the snow is several teet deep. ' Ryan Brothers, who raise a lot geese sold their flocks alive this season to a buyer Iroim the west- ern part of the Island. Mr. and Mrs. James F. MncDon aid, expect to move to Charlotte. town shortly where Mr. Matntlll» aid will take up carpenter work. Mr. Valentine MacDonald, who had arrived home from the city a week ago to remain until alto" Christmas was called bzick his". Mrs. William MacDonald was in the city for two iloys last week. guest oi hei- daughter, Mrs. W. A _O'Brleu. , Mr. Clifford S. Aluclihven was one of the farmers here and one of the few who had good luck with his geese. This season he saved and raised thiriywsevcn tine birds. thlrty-severl Christmas dinners a? around. five dollars each. week to work at carpenter work g ‘v SHOPPING onusc |<s| NG’S c o_ u NT I COMMUNITY SECTION HAND roar Cyril Sinnott. and P. R. Sill- nott. Jr. have arrived from S D U. for the holidays. The Misses Catherine MacDonald, Nornn sin_ nott, and Tziphine Perry have ar- i-zvecl from P.W.C. for vacation. ‘There is no vacation for P. R. Sinnott and Mr. Joe Sinnott. old time rural mail drivers, who right now are making their rounds ‘on roads rain or shine. P. R. Sm nott. has been on the route so long that the dark of night makes no difference 1n ilnding the boxes. He knows the road twenty ions weary miles inch by inch-B. . \.\KRJ‘\R3KRI\‘R5‘\5RR\1\IQKTCKR5‘ McKEllZIES IDARABE Robert .|. McKenzie. Prep. PARTS and GENERAL REPAIRS DELUXE MOTOR OIL DUNLOP TIRE! Phone t! - Souria. PJLL “rnzs - Theatre Tickets - rnr: a é Each week there will appear in the Advertisements in this sec- tion the Names and Addresses of people living in the various die- tricts represented. Locate your name In one of the Advertism ments, clip out the advertisement, present it or mail it to the Guardian Office and you will receive FREE two theatre tickets with the compliments of the Advertiser in which Advertisement your name appeared. ' Tickets will be good for Yeo’: Theatre, Montague, and the Souris Theatre. EMPIRE rooav \,ii STAR In ilUillIllii UMIM "CHI SERIAL - caarooTs - raiivn have returned home alter attend- ing the wedding of Mr. Harding's grandaughter’ Miss Josie Campbell of St. Avards. ' The many friends and relatives 0f Mr. and Mrs. Fred‘ MacLeod i and ‘Family regret to learn ot their departure tor Monoton N. B. where they have taken up new residence. The teachers ands pupils of French River SundaytSchool were Interained_at a Christmas tree party at the home ot Mrs. Donald Lamont of Park Corner on Thlesday afternoon Dec. 23rd. Mn. John MacKny o1 Park Corner has returned home after spending a {any weeks wlthllier daughter Mrs. George Stewart at Central Royalty. _ Mr. Hollie MacKay is spending corner. QUICK INFLUX ‘the population —ot El Reno, Oklahoma, jumped about 146.000 persona In g single day in 190i ‘yrs x\* . ,/ '\7\. Ollrlltmdl at. his home in Park Z ' JDI PRlIlTlllD ‘ OF ALL KIND! ASK FOR ESTIMATES BIIAIIIIIAI JDI PRIITEIIY \ Fklcnds of Miss Mary MacDon- 700W ald Will be pleased i0 lcnrn SllE ‘i8 '\(.\L\(.\ around again am“. a Shot“ Jay m the Charlottetowln Hospital alfid g like so many of t e young 81-‘15 5 t‘ has gone to the ftlli-ytuherfi sheilé l J- II- , ' employed along \v l .\\'0 o 16K‘ ss- t ( m a, M9,,“ o, m, ,,,,,,,, y co.. no. LADIES allll tiiiiliiiliil s wean Mawonald... .. . 5. GENERAL MEDCRAN" CHILDREN’! wean. sun's. arc. i! ii mean-runs ~ ' - . . The Ollrlstma! Party it Bristol g '“ L491“ READY 7° "B" school was held on Friday- D"- ‘5/ Elpllftfl’; in Farm no“... nannanuzrra mam- oowus and PYJAMAI ember 19th and was very much § enjoyed. Santa arrived midway f; Complete Line of a m“, flousgcoayg through the program and. relieved ( FLOUR and FEEDS L a loaded tree of its many‘ gifts. f! SOUR-l! P. I. The teacher. lVLrs. MacDonasi. re- 5 Phone l2 - lourla, P.2d. “wed many lovely gifts from her -. m pupils. She ls spending her va- i! ‘ cation at her home 1n Bear River. c wvvvw _ i . Your correspondent had a pleas- (i q m, ,,,,, wig ,,, 01,1, .l,,.,,.,tt,1..,_ i .|. Lonny, resume Jthew d: McLean Ltd. Kimble We ser. w o s ge ng é MAslbnAnnl ‘an (my "59; along in the evening of life. 1VLr. THVIPLEMENEI!’ Webster is eighty-slid and quite /) gowns a n L ‘ulnqgfowfl iinalriggldg-lewxléis rggnesotlci file § SALES and SERVICE i GENERAL MERCHANTS Alden farms and cabins. Mrs. ’ “'"“°':;di's°|;:';u; I“? aulaonvo MATERIAL! . Webstter ti‘? ninety-tug. and! ‘ti?’ PAINT-UP - CLEAN.» smar. T s srfln 0 will“ ' Stewart Warner Radios _ L , ed in this vicinity all the early § s I sllvmwl" w‘ “Al” part oi their lives, and nrc held g °'-"'9- P- E. I. SPRIln-NG MATERlAL- msl-(ITHJDEI in warm esteem. ) Mr. ll. D. McLean é Phone 9 mums ) Souria ‘ _ ‘fi ram: connm PERSONALS , _ meanness: 2 ‘ - Vlr. and ‘ilrs. Harold Harper oi‘ ; _ c Falirmount lriafi. Springs. B. C. nrc /j 0O spending the Christmas Hohdays ‘i , ‘ with friends and relatives ln Park I F’ 0 up“ Ho,‘ g QANNEBQ Corner and vichiity. ' i lee Cream. ‘Sandwiches. ~ EA“, PACK Ban" m. and Mrs. .1. x. Piilgwn “l ’ Confectionery. Soft Dflnll . . Kensington were visitors to Fmnch fnbacce) - Magazines ‘JHLKEN "ADD"; ' CHICKEN ' in‘. River on Sunday. i Opposite Post Office Exporu" M —% ) Mr. J. H - Pidgeon of Park Cornet ) s°l"'|l- PI-l v LOBSTERS “m QMELTQ . lstit. recently to spend the zlvinte; l ‘Daiiflzllilell. . months with his sister Mrs. E wart ) W35 Bennett of Naylesvlllc, R, l. i ‘ y PHONE ‘o ‘own’ r‘ l‘ L Mr. Boyce Harding and Mrs. N’ m“ H clara Harding of French River l ‘ N. IL, Richards & loss‘ GROCERIBS - COLD MEAT! ; snug-rs and vauwraauas ta seine ,9 - PHONE 2e nouns. rm. All Ior RICHARDS‘ TAXI ‘ ' osaris "Theatre ' SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17 , PHONE I31 when free land was opened to white settlers. “Apache Rose”. —with— l _ sov roasts \ in True Color Shows 8 and I0 . .. 4. 4.1.1. c out. uvfil. <. 4. -1.< c. v. (,1. 4.1.1. 4. <. 4.1. t. i. <. a I < I 7/ i ' z McGDWAIPS LIMITED It la Good Horse Sense and , A "cnomm KILMUIB - . i ' ' h 8W Business Policy... a co. GOOUYEAR n3!‘ “a To purchase everything you can in till oelaauaullty Ill! 7G Ilvi “ma,” "macaw." i; TUBE! and IJIQPQ you make your living. The bualneaa rnen of the lealillfly u; y§ BATTER‘; “Amos u; zzlrgguilifi: Berlrzgeflproportlon of local taxes and to every worthwhile 5) ELECTRIC Local ybuainesl; .12.. are doing their utuanet to serve you by etoeh- raooucn EXPORTERS g RADIO BAT-l-lmms In; all lines of goods which are available. Your patronage eaalslel h lllllnel Over 3d Years 1,7 z thi-rn and obligates them to extend their efforts to present yen with Phone l-t - Cardigan, 9.5,; If Phone “J ‘ the widest ranges o! available merchandlle. ,. 1/, “Bu! from thesenpublle-‘slpirlted firms and help your community we?» w a '1' yourae n sa ngs. u‘ SOURiS: ‘ _ we .... UOC©C i? ' I 9 Ideal Merchant!» B E R G M A N N S stone: moan ( B. R. GARRETZSEZIDQ‘. % s’ GR°°E§fi§Jn ALL COLORS IN PAINT, -_ c. I. t. oeatnu GBOCEBIE; g mo, FARM PRDDUC‘ COCKSHUTT MACHINERY and REPAIRS n"! 77-" - New Perth ( G EXPORTERS 2 g $4 scum‘ R E L ASPHALT SHINGLES, BUILDING SUPPLIES p, g, m.“ é? _ PHONE 3| MOM-Inn p, l, |, 2mm N “‘“‘““"“““-~‘““;-“ MONTAGUE u w \%%WW€W%%€€W€@00@CW@@@. ' scww _ . 9 . . § 4 i ma” .| r McPIIEE ‘ml’ (.4 e I ‘ . . LEARD R0 . l5’. w B ._ , g onovairms. coun hlEATS “awn: slut". 0006's ‘ . THE MrsNS SHOP l. IYIIII K0!!! t we cru-zans PARLOR lg STATION l GIFTTTSTLI swéfiim“ MEALS SERVED ATLAs TIRES - IATTII- acclsssoums . g $1.50 o. ms new SANDWICHES § nis - aocessolme 5-" - °l1- - WASIIINu ' Com m t. II $5 QOURIS REY!‘ 5mm" P‘ E‘ l‘ E Phone 33 - 501th. P-IJ. pPhone ill-Tim“ é é i Mwtllue r. c. l. I Mr. A. I‘. Campbell Monique a wAm-znwonril i cow STORAGE III OANNING rscronv lee us about Cold Storage Locker Space 01mins of all line; III-FRED warrsnwoarn g Montague i II. J. MABDII DIUG ITODI Optometrists - Prelcrlptlossl Vitamins el all made Phone 52-2 -. Montague ‘ i sun's I Accessories i GLASI INSTALLED AUTO PARTS and ACCIBBOIIII d all kinda Phone 38-1! I 4 Montana. P. B. I. IIILCIIEY in VANIDERSTINE _ Iurntture and lnrniahtnee ladies - - Record Players See the BLICTBIKBWOOM the modern, light, mum”. lve vacuum cleaner which would make an ideal Christ- nsaa glft for ller. , Tova. and occasional rural- turme.’ suitable for Chrlehnar ' Cabinet Making Uphoilterlng . PHONE B0 ‘ MONTAGUI. P.8d. amount and nossnrn ' OINIIAL STOII "DUI I l-‘IIDI DD! GOODS All OIOCIIIII s i»... llvlttlslll nun- laeaietelesld million.