. i-ic_c_uaauilti~r._cnannor'rerown DECEIVI§_E_R_1_7,__1_945 with RLLYII IllSlYIl . CHARLES lllllillE- BDBBY IIIIISWLL —ADDED— RACING DAY DISNEY CARTOON ‘t ' rouliv CAPITQL and SATURDAY SHOWING TODAY AT 3.30 — 7 -- 8.45 » ;- THRILL wnn A DANA “i; ANDREWS’ ‘ ' _ -» - ...FiGHT|NG, , LOVING. SON OF GLORY‘. PLUS SUPERMAN - TERRYTOON rotuaiir EMPIRE and SATURDAY SHOWS 7 - 8.45 — MATINEE SAT. ONLY—2.30 Cossldv Productions Within son as ‘I-Iopalong Cassidy’ in “smarter. l GAMBLE" ,, Andy Clyde- Rand lino ALSO SPORTS - TERRYTOON SWITZERLAND A T T E N '1‘ I O N MONTAGIIE and IIIBIIIITY AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO OB- TAIN A FIRST CLASS GIFT AT AGREAT- LY REDUCED PRICE. All Ready-Made Suits and Gab- ardine Topcoats selling at a 25% DISCOUNT from DEC. 15th Io DEC. 24th. We also have a. large variety of high . ' class merchandise. such as B. V. D. and ARROW SHIRTS and PAJAMAS. CURRIE NECKWARE. l-IOLEPROOF and WOOL- SEY HOSIERY. MONARCH SWEATERS. and many other famous lines. You are sure to find the Gift he desires GI‘ IIDIILEWS MEWS WEAR MIIIITROIIE For your Shopping Convenience, this Store open every ovenlng until 9:30 P. M. r Bristol and’ O Vicinity Mr. James xlelnihnti. nho has betii employed on the Dredge B“ summer has returned home. Ilarry McEwen, local painter and contractor‘ has t-‘onlllleled painting the inside o! the UllllEd Church at Mount Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. James l". hint;- Donalrl, have moved into Lhcnsinull house on the Margaret Findley‘ properly for the ivtnter months. 'l‘lie_v have closed their nctv house. W. .'\. O'Brien of the iinrtiuitvr‘ staff of llolnialrs Limited was ltvrt‘ List neck to install n ticw hratinfl 53519111 in the new anti lovely home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Me,- Adam. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Mac- Donald. were in the city on Moti- day and Tuesday on business, they plan l0 go to the city to residC for the winter months. Mr. Mac- Donald is a carpenter. My. Reggie McAdam, had the cellar dug last iveek for his new tome near the two new homes of his two brothers. Weather per- mitting the foundation will be put in soon and the building started. Mr. Eddie ' Dmcnux. suffered quite a loss last week when fire destroyed his outside building used as a garage and storp room, it'll‘. Daveaux lost all his winter" supplies along with other things. James Blanchard. who hud to seek winter other winters, Mr. gone to Halifax. employment as ill lzas returned home reporting no work. Some others are also rc- ported as finding the same answer and will return home. They are fishermen in the summer season. The work of planking the breastwork at St. Petei-‘s Harbor, along writh the building of the eaud breaker to stop drifting sands from filling what is left of the old harbor has been completed. the twork, a Dominion Government job, was in charge of Mr. Herb I-latv- bolt. Friends of Mr. Ephram Malone will be sorry to learn that he is a patient in the Charlottetown Hos- pital where he underwent a suc- cessful operation and are pleased 1-: learn he is coming along fine and should be home again this week. lvLr. Malone is one of our outstanding farmers. Early in the new year. liltr. M. B. Keefe will celebrate his twenty fifth year as a barber in this vicinity. In all these years he has cut acres of hair and shaveri off copntless numbers of whiskers. He has gone from his shop to scores and scores othornes to shave sick customers. Congratulations Mt. Keefe. The work of finishing the Little DUNBPS Mammoth Money-Saving Sale Is Extended Until Christmas Eve llec. 24 Following ore some EXTRA SPECIALS not listed on our circular:- GROCERIES Muse's Ten, per lb. . . . . . l Dates, one pound cellophane pkgs. . , , , . .. l Seeded (sticky) Raisins. Full pound pkg. . i Schwartz Pure Creom ol Tartar l4 lb. ‘ Shelled Walnuts, Rriglit Halves, lb. Rolled Outs, 5 lb. Pkg. Crispy Crust Lord, pound French Creams, pound Gum Drops, pound DRY GOODS Boys’ Blue Denim Overalls, Heavy weight, Sizes 28 to 34, Reg. 2.69 -— Sole Price Men's All Wool Mackinaw Coats, Blue, Worth S-tle Boys’ Zipper Sweaters, Sizes 26 to 32, Sole .. A grand assortment ol ull kinds of Xmas gifts will be found at this store. tnsunvnhuu Gospereuux ‘ or girl friend, Montague Shoe Store lTl-IE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENT SOUBIS: following rleue in Montague: l in Goorgouowa: The Poet Office; ..'l“0B A GlPl‘ FOB MOTHEBl has both. y canons with l. C. C. M. match- Muntague Shoe store. _ ..'AT THE MONTAGUE SHOE STORE-But. her a Gift. YesJ Slippers. All colors and styles. .,'BIUDAL WREATH and Blue Bird Uiwinonds and Wedding Rings| C. R. Boehner, Jeweller, Montague. JBUY SOUR. CHRISTMAS GIFTS at Maboirs Drugstore. A select assortment of gills for} Mother, Dad. Brother. Staten; Sweetheart or Fmiend. are now on‘ display. “WAT MABOIWS DBUGSTOIII-I. am ng the many Gift items you will fin Ronson Lighters, Cigars and_ Cigarettes in Christmas Wrappers,’ Pipes, 'i‘obaceo in ‘.1.- lb. tins. Bill- foltls. Cameras. Pen and Pencil Sets. Razors and Razor Blades, Shaving Sets, etc. I ‘____ . ‘DROP IN at Mabolfs Drugq store again this year and see the wide assortment of Gifts which ln-, elude, Toilet Sets for both Ladies and Gentlemen. Colognes. Perfume Dusting Powder. Brush. Comb and ‘Mirror Sets, Kodak and Brownie; ‘Cameras, Parker A: Waterman Pen and Pencil Sets, Moira Chocolates Smiles ‘n Chuckles Chocolates. ‘union unuvi-z c. c‘. r. ctr-u‘ ‘lite. Annual Meeting of the Birch; Lirmc C. t‘. 1-‘. Club met at the home; of Clayton Emlth with ttvenly- eieht. prose-tit. l 1t was moved and seconded thou, the minutes be adopted. i It. was onioved and seconded tbat' th-i annual report be adopted wit-n‘ the exception that an amendment- l AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Herold l‘. lauds-y, Albert Altken, Mn. Byron Sta Mine Han-lot Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Llvorl. Innate Chavez-lo The Guerrilla ma: b0 bwzht It w! u! the Mine S. A. Llewellyn: all‘ Clay. In Solute: Roper: In St. Potofl: Brown and Red, at. The Montague Shoo Store. ed set. We have than. Where? The Poole 6r Co. Lower Montague. Dec. 20th. to 24th. Condou‘: end i-‘lurouoo The Poet Office. - ~ ‘FLIGHT BOOTS, Black. ....'\\'A'l‘(3l! FOR. SALE W. A. ..'MABON’S DRUGSTORE has a wide assortment. of Christmas Cards, Tags. Seals, Ribbon, Gift Wrapping Paper, ctr. ..'THE BIGGEST assortment. of Christmas Gifts ever shown by us See our windows. Mnboifs Drug- store, Montague. - ‘BUY AT HOME. — If ii. is Gifts we have tlltm, if it's price you can't; beat them. C. R. Boehner, Jeweller, Montague. Womems Institute Meetings CENTRAL ROYALTY VI‘. _I. The December meeting of Cen- tral Royalty W. I. was held at the school on Dec. 211111.. 194B. Meeting opened by singing the Ode than repeating the Creed. Fifteen members allHYGfEd i0 the Roll Call then our President wel- comed bill's. Chcvcric as a new tncmber. Minutes were read and approved. Reports of committees were heard and discussed A vote of thanks to our retir- ing officers was moved by Mrs, Carr and seconded by ltlrs. Wright, Our treasurers report was heard with a hnlancc of $241.79. Ilclen Afllltfn‘ reported receiving the pen- cil sharpehers and paper u-sked for. lift-s. AIacKny reported a visit to the school. A report of Yen cards and a be made. The election of officers by ballot followed:- Prcsident-Clayton Smith, re- elected. Secretary-Erma Smith, rc- elected. Vice-President ~ Waldron Moase A poll committee of twelve was appointed. Entertainment Committee of four W215 appointed. A stibstantial collection was taken. 1t, was moved and seconded that we hold our Club Meeting cverv two weeks during the winter months but this was to be decided at the next meeting, It tvas also mggested that. our Chib get up n play. Mrs. Fred Paynter invited the Club to her home for the next meeting. Meeting then adjourned. Flower church on the inside has been completed after a long wait, for finished lumber from the dis- tant west. the new bell that ar- rived from Paris France, via Que- bec City was blessed by his ex- ccllcncy the Bishop of Charlotte- town. in a colorful ceremony, a. letter sent by s cretary. Mrs. Ag- lnew and Mrs. Roper gave thanks for cards received. New commit- Jccs were appointed: School, Mrs, ',\Var:l rind Airs. Wright to make the snnta outfit and Helen Agnew l to take care of the musk. Sick cnznmiitee Mrs. Warn‘, Mrs. Agnew and Mrs. MacKay to ta)se charge of sending boxes lo shut-ins. y Correspondence , cussed. - Mrs. Cecil Wood was appointed our ltcd Cross Convener". Lunch committee Mrs. S. MacLeod, M118. N. Maclteod. Mrs, H. Mae- Leod and Mrs. Wendall Wood. Our next meeting to be held nt the home of Mrs. Hugh Macbeod. Roll ctii for itcxt meeting: “How to keep warm in January." Colleeticn amounted to $1.55, The meeting was adjourned. Mrs. Osborne was in charge of the programme. She had Mr. Mar- -t:In show 115 three interesting films on Tea: Why Tommy wouldm. cat: Vacation time on the North Shore of P. E. f. Lunch of lcc cream and cookies was served by Mrs. Osborne assisted by Mrs. E. Anderson. l , __ l read and dis- . A I —-—— short time ago and placed in the . . , tower of the church by workmen” LLmToi“' 1' in future the bell will warn all O N . b that church time i here and alsoloy gy,,.,‘l‘,,mi,vf,,r,,,lglsl' itrfhafinbigs. 3'75 53d mmnB W“ 111ml"! all 01 gether with their families were another funeral. A toll hammer has ygry pleasantly Qmertamod at the We“ 1115151195 l" "115 58d Dur- home of Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Me- 17059. Kay. The gathering was for the l iptirpose of celebrating the ninth Y‘ anniversary of that worthy organ- I I I‘ Driving Sleighs! ization. Nine years ago we were in "FRANCIS" AUTO CUTTERS the first year of the Second World‘ War and the ladies of this com- The sleigh that does not stick in pitches. munity organized a Women's Jri- stltute, so that they might, work more efficiently to aid the Red _C(I"O'SS an: other organizations band- _ _ it‘ use! vr to he p our service men. Duco Block with Wine Green upholstery. J. S. FRANCIS 8i SONS Manufacturer: Fortune Bridge, P. E. I. ' The work done by this Institute including knitting. sewing, making quilts and gifts of money has been a very commendable one, and it; members still take a keen interest in the affair-l o! their community and the welfare of the country at llarge. ' l Those present were happily enter. lulllifd b)’ contests. games, rind music and a delicious goose sup. lwr- provided by the ladies of the Institute was very much enjoyed by all. Among the visitors pros. ent were Mr. and Mrs. with“, McLeod. Calgary’. Alberta. Mrs. Mg. LeOd was a teacher in this district l" by-zonc days. and was welcom- Nl by limo of her old friends. A 719011)’ vote of thanks was rut- tofided to Mr. and Mrs. McKay for their kind hospitality, rind, rim-r singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows," nil departed for then. Jtomes expressing the hope thrtt . this wrls just. the beginning of such ‘rlllllllw Cclcbrutiotis in their insti- . lute. . 0|’ NEW HAVEN W. l’. “lite annual meeting or the MW liven W. 1. was held at the home of Mrs. Nell MacKinnon on Nov. 3rd. . . . . .. .. cl The meeting opened by ‘mung . , . . . . . ., ..33c Tithe Institute Ode and repeating , , , , , , , , _ _ _ _ _ _, H35‘ ‘the Creed in unison. Roll call was _-,nnswercd by fifteen members, with imembershlp fees and ball of yarn, 03.75 was realized from fees. i The minutes of the last regular ‘and annual meetings were read and adopted. The president gave e very interesting report. The secretary- “FBB-‘illfef Rave t-hc financial report. Istuiing that receipts for this year amounted to $985.04 and exponces amounted to $426.46 leaving a flralance of 058.56. It. W55 moved lend seconded that bills emotme. 111R to 05.66 b; paid. ‘ 0w ruondenee wu reed and consisted of e letter from Eaton’: slid Blmvwnu, renrdint donation of Quilt remnants. also one from Mrs. Stewart. President of P. E. I. W. 1.. rsllrdlnz donation toward: Endowment Fund. It was decided Qzet , . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$l .98 $10.00, $6.95 ......$I.69. mechanical toys, dolls, and l bo discussed. Also received was a letter from Miss Craswell. stating what was needed in England and name and address o! mn‘ adopted Institute. namely. Mrs. Provert, Secretary, Jessarth. hringdon, Berks" England It was decided that we pack u box for this Institute at. Mrs. Clarence Frlzzefs. Money to be taken out of the funds. It was moved and seconded that. all the officers be rc-eiected and they are as follows: ' President - Mrs. Hugh Donald: Vice-President Mrs. Duncan Gass; Sedy-‘Preas. - Mrs. Roland Buchanan. sh: Directors — Mrs- I-loyd MacKimion. hlrs. Clarence Frizzell and Mrs. Roland Buchanan, J1; Auditors —- Mrs. Artie MEL‘- Phee and Mrs. Stanley Newman; Sick Committee — Mrs. Alton Newman and Mrs. Michael lvlin-phy. Press-Sorry — Mrs. Lloyd Mac- Klnnon; Buying Committee - Mrs. Neil MacKinnon and Mrs. Michael Murphy. The next meeting at the home of Mrs. Richard MacPhee. roll call to be answered with an exchanle of Christmas gifts. The collection for the evening amounted to .75 cents. The meeting closed with God Save The King. Lunch was served by the hostess. The December meeting of the New Haven W. l. was held nt the home of Mrs. Richard MacPhec on Wednesday, Dec. 1st. Meeting opened by singing the Institute Ode and repeating the Creed in unison. Roll call was answered with an exchange of Christ-mas gifts. There was fifteen memlfifs present. Minutes of previous meet- ing were read and tipproved. The gerflv-titnil. reported lhnt. the tltickcn supper was a lrretrt sur- rcss, tutni zimount. taken lll a- mounted to $152.00. totnl amount left after all hills were paid was $116.65. It was moved and second- (Continued On Page 1'1) DOESN ‘T STA; The lwordfish kills its prey trill. a blow of the sword untl not b)’ stabbing them, othcrivisi- it \\'0\tltI have no means of tlisongngml: int- impaled fish. II D fig/l ( llnnrs illlil lrliiolillt Broadcasting lias made great advancement since your old set we: new-cabinet styling, coo, hes gone modern —but the outstanding improvement in radio came when Westinghoua! took e wartime redn- develdprnent and applied it to tone reproduction. . 7/} . 7" ” M??? %fizlffyvl Vl/lsstinghouse eiinisrnlts GIFTS llT Jimcsolrs “DENIM Plpcl from 15o to $5.00 Shaving Sets. See Forth 51.60-83.00 Yardley 1.85 to 8.50 Woodbury 05o and 1.10. Palmolive 80o, 1.00 and 1.55 35 sets 15o, Bio Ind 1.25 Knight Fountain Penn 1.25 Shaving Bowls Yndley Seaforth. shave Lotion Yardley 1.00 and Seefortli 1.50 Shave Talc Yardley 1.00 Selfortli 1.50 Palmolive and Woodbury Tole and and 25o Bill l-‘ulda 2.50 up. Tobacco Pouches 50o to 2-50 Fitted Travelling Cues 9.00 to .00. Razors 49o to 3.50 lenslngton Electric Role? 22.60 Crib Boards 1.00 Ronson Cigarette Lighten 6.50 Thorens Automatic Lighter! 5.00 Other ldghtera 2.50 up. Boys‘ Military Brush Set: with plastic backs and - Nylon Bristies 4.00 in Dlistlc gift box. Mouth Organs 1.25, 1.50, 2.00 Gifts For That. New Baby: Brush Other Brush and Comb sets beat assortment In toms. ' so III IMIITAGIIE tic box to hold Plns etc. Nylon Bristle! 1-95. Baby Sets with Soap Oil and Talc 60c and 1.25. Baby Oil, Baby Tplc, Baby Mugs. XMAS CANDY: Page and Shaw, Ganongs, Moira. Smiles and Chuckles and Hunts in one and two pound Xmas boxes. ‘lflie t‘ Parker Fountain Pens $4.00 lo $10.25. Pnrkcr Pen and Pent-ll Bill Polut I'cns—4fic. 69c, $1.69. (‘nmcras-QEBJJS f0 $9.50. nnnnicv g I05 H!!! Dresser eta; Brush Comb “g Mirror in fancy gift, box" 4.89 1o 13.00 Toilet Sets; Ml! Flctor In N" Colored Plastic Boxes 4.28- 1035. ‘I Mollnlml Soto in Solid M511". qny Box. 5.50 to 12.00 , Evening In Perla Beta 1.50 l0 11.50. Woodlzury Sets from 65o and 1 l0 fNIll Ponds Sets 63o and 1.10 Other nicely boxed nets from 29o up. Chanel Yntdley. Evening In Pafll. Richard Hudnut. Col- ognes, Perfumes and hie; 50c-5.00. For tho Young Girl; lust. 15!. small size, Brush and Cont, f; Silk Lined box, Nylon Bristle: 3.00. I-‘ancv Soaps in boxes 50c up. Writing Paper Xmas Boxed- the nicest we have yet seen. Prophylactic Hair Brushes in Plastic box. 2.25. 3.95 and 4.95. In rose, blue and white. A love- ly gift. . Dolls-u limited quantity, sell- ing at l. discount to clean. and Comb set in s Hinged n‘..- 59c and 1.25. Sflfl. COCOA TREE DISEASE ACCRA. Gold Coast _- tCP) Britain has appointed an interna- lionnl commission o! three scient- ists to visit the Gold Coast Hid lreport. on the swollen shoot dis- But iygoes a step further, because now you F4" listen to both music end ‘voice without ‘ll!- tonion or discordant harshness . . . and will‘ the correct balance of tone at all registers. fol both radio end recordinla. “Villtltlllt lion SMALLMAWS LTD. Water Sh. Bummornido. P. IJQI. CROCKETT 8r STOREY LTD. ‘ i 1001501050,!“ remain. I-l-L l to leave this until next meeting w y I s. n. t-luon Murray Harbour You would like the voices of your lawrll¢ radio stars Io sound the sumo in your hon1¢ 45 they do in the studio. Westinghouse “Poli- phonic" reproduction docs just that. r our tuna! Wnrmgmxrc dealer will be glad In sbow you [rrrciuly lb: bind u/ 4 ndio you want. Price: from $29-95 l‘ 8665. Hear Wealiugbous before you 5U’! MILLER IROS. LTD. 140 Greet George 00.. C‘ ‘lottotowu, P. I. l ease of rot-on trees. One o.‘ the members will report whether them Ls an alternative to the present; drastic costly method of cutting down infected trees. Dr, G. Berke- ley, a Canadian la e member ul m; eonmlisslon. TIDHBWA nenoultnrrs ti». IITUIIIIIIIQ