H, Richards It Son. z.L$—KI ..'T-‘IT'I'ED FOOTWVEAR Ll. the‘ , . M ta ShCI Shore. Thanking you for your l o“ sue _.__ l patronage in the [inst l ~sna run Medan; Watch-at I .' Il'lllll" YOU!‘ iat- 7 jewel favourite at $11.95 and, s“ ‘h? 1km‘. {car HMZDJ. Lorie watches at $29.75 up.’ g‘ . R. Pelpier, Jeweller, Montague. , ION THEATRE "i l LEG 5‘. won A SPECIAL cur-r in‘ operated by glChristnlus time. selcvtblhri fogévprl-l ~ ., . , . ‘ ' '1 y l, o guage, 5C’ . m ' ' " - Where‘! At the Montague Shoe l I l, . ltillllllIKlKIKIKIWRHlIKP-(KR lbwrc- ~ a r-mvannn: l==-- ,, , lii l‘ SCULLY S I i ‘l f 1 r GROCERY K '5 a II Water Si. (lcorgctoyvn j _» f lfi r I ‘ SEASONS Dealers In ‘Q 1;‘ GREETINGS ‘ ' s l‘ "ts Con- (lvrocerle, ‘I'll! , g H. S. fectionery‘, Smokers’ ‘l Elmh-ica] Contractor Supplies and Specializing In a Pxtvnds Q Fixtures and Fluores- I _ ti! cent Fixtures g Season s Greetings n Irons, Hot Plates and l‘ : Toasters TO All g Main Si. Georgetown g i l!!!WEIR‘!KKKIKIIIGIIKIIKKIQKKIIKKKKK ‘will fl mrlrivuwtsvalel’: IJ-IIRWJIJKXI In Wishinq You The Age-Old Greeting- MERRY CHRISTMAS -— I A HAPPY NEW YEAR E l CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS AND THE NEW YEAR BY DURING AT THE SOURIS r wu-nau- i: wmllmonnuuulcmcalooclczu-vc~: .=-- I i t; f’ i g = i , l ‘To thank you for the innumerable tillu-s yolfve favor- ell us with your patronage. and to wish you a militi- tude. of joys through all the Seasons. BRUCE YEO DTONTAGUE Irhh-IRQIIR l- ). Pl F-NBXMMHID- " mi nyihkh) Dlflfazr,“ ‘»7!.}-7.7.).BHHQ-EDOIDIDIHDIIIIQIVQIIIIIHHIIIIRKZ \\‘ll/ ‘hi 5 // Merry Christmas \ and A Happy New Year l to our friends and patrons in ..“SCHUOL BOOKS for all (Hades, including Histories. Read- ers. etc. are now stocked at Stewart do Beck's, Montague. ‘ IF YOlJIt KIDDLES want Skates this Christmas, call and see the largo stock oi C.G.M. Skates in both boys and styles at Bergman's. Montague. SHOP.‘ STORE hns a beautiful line of women's slippers. All colors, sizes, and prices. They lllnke a lovely gift for Her. “MONTAUIQTC ‘MONTAGIE SRO! IIOII I135 a large range of men's slip- pers, All types. Priced to fit your pocket book. Buy them for Him. ‘YES. 20% Ol-‘F all Electric Lamps starting now and until December 3i. Call and see our large stock at Bergman's. Monta- gue. JYOU BET! We have Cllllil- relfs and misses slippers, Prices range from 5O cents to $3.50. Come in and look them over, ‘The Mon- tague Shoe Store. JNOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS.- Advertisers are reminded that their copy must be in the Guardian rat ‘ater than noon the previous day to ‘ guarantee insertions.‘ Out of trty advertisers who telephone classi- fieds etc., should particularly bear lllls in mind. ..‘M 0 N T A c. o n l'.\'l1'lilll (‘IICRUH CHARGE. — Sunday. December 13th. Montague ll Alvf White Gifts Sunday and Family Day. 7.30 P. N. Vesper Service by leaders and Members oi C. G. l. T. Lower Montague 7S0 RM. Clristmas Service of the Sunday" Si‘ *0! wtih Teachers and Pupils participating. Rev Dr. ll. "Aiui-Kenzie, Minister. ‘m. girls "IKIKWIJ! l l l l Christmas l Greetings l P. J. HENRY l MODERN ICE CREAM l PARLOR Dealer In HIGH CLASS MEATS VEGETABLES and POULTRY \’I'ater St. Georgetown sypgpnxwxm-m- KIICIIIKIIIIUIIII! Lil?!‘ lbih-Mhhiililllhllhiiifiiflilhhit J... w g _ Merry Christmas and Happy New Year P. L. BOUDREAULT 1 a mus. um‘ -<-‘\ Santa Claus O'er tin- earth comes Santa Claus \'Yhen the earth is sleeping, lip nntl down the chimney tops l-ie comes softly creeping, On the roof his reindeer wait The lltzhts around burn low, Ami Srnltn waits to warm hands On the fireside} ruddy glow, his lwlul way lHc fills illc world with cheer, "v keeps alm- the spirit of The day ne hold so dear, MncDougall. dash old Santa's on his fl Ainrjorio .lanot».mQmaammrJ-aannarlllail- I SEASON ‘S GREETINGS All Ollr Patrons We Extent! To AND AN ABUNDANCE 0F CHRISTMAS CHEER Our promise of Dependable Service holds true In 1950 as DONALD and CO. c Sollris and surrounding com- E General Merchant : ~ 8.2202“; Glmxill-‘Es nnlnitics. i Mai" Sim! l ; FRANK LAVANDIER u R RICHARDS a sou l Consuelo“ l "'°*"'"‘°' - - G" g ‘ ‘ ‘" ; Main st. Georgetown q:-‘:‘I‘\I'I1K\‘(€K‘UINTKIIKI m m e‘ "‘ 2 7W CL - l l @\/~' Seasons err r16 mad . 6 f! Greetings uervone ' ‘ ‘ We'd like u» find new words i to bring you ollr best wishes '_At this time of the year, we pause in respect to the _ season to wish you all s. Christmas filled with joy, and but We find the old Wflfds a. wealth of happiness in tho years ahead. "e be" and my the mo". PQOLE and THQMPSON LTD. Merry Christmas-A Happy llaw Year MONTAGUE EASTERN PACKING CO. SOURIS . PHONE $0 s; 9 SEASONS on S O Greetings GREETINGS TO Connor of fish products, WATER ST. in post years. J. A. Mac ' ‘ OARDTGAN / WILLIAM S. MARTELL plies, heat grade Hard and Soft Coal. ' ONE AND ALL denier in flshennen‘: Sup- GEORGETOWN ‘(ilfllfilflllll And they traveled by night and they slept bv day For their guide was a beautiful, wonderful star HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW Homemade Gift More Highly Cherished, Anything Else When We ‘iear the words "the miracle of Christmas" we automat- ically think of the bright star that. appeared ill the sky, and all that it signified to mankind. Yet Christina; is a Linle of ilever-ellding miracles, when almost every man in the Christian world porfonns a miracle of his own and permits his follow- men to see the spirit oi goodwill that is in his heart. even t ough i‘. may shine through a tr-uc zl d coll- temporary miracle of Christ/mus. and the tangible expression of the goodwill which we feel is indicated in the gifts which we give to friends and neighbours. It is truly said that the act of receiving is as much a miracle as the act of giving. Yet often in o. commercial and material world such as ours. the es- sential truth is overlooked and cm- phasls is wrongly placed on the lil- lrinsic worth of the gifts, Today, ‘however, it seems that we are turn- ing aside flcm this false viewpoint. and recapturing the simplicity and understanding of a bygone day. In grandmother's time, for example. it was customary to exchange jams and preserves at Christmas time. or perhaps a jar of nlincemeat. Onc old lady who lived in n rich farm- ing area sent each of her friends a pound of butter. An unusual Christmas present. you may say, but lnuch appreciated nevertheless, be- cause the thought was right. A homemade gift is often cher- tshod more ‘highly than an expensive store present, been-me it. moans that sonleone took the time to ialbor IOng and hlmi. and put something oi ilimseli into the gift. That, in the lrue sense, is the finest gift of all. Scopo for Creative Ideas Ll you're interested in trying out your handiwork this yea-r. and mall- ing Christmas presents for your friends. the only limit to how far you can go is your own skill and in- gemlity. Handmade sweaters, socks. scarves and gloves hfl/VE always been favorites. Another rmlo of unusual and at- tractive giitc is available to you through the miracle of color in a can of paint... You can take a sim- ple cigar box or cheese box. and with a ie-w coats 0r enamel or lac- quer you con produce u. huldsolme jewel box for miindym dressing table. If you wish to add l flowered design, stencils can be obtained. to- gether with painting instructions from any point of hardware store. Where o. small child to concerned m excellent gift is n uni-ll inexpon- aivc sleigh, to which you might affix a sturdy llllile box. The whole thing can then be paints‘ in guy colors. and will be l. great delight to the child. Ifilrthermore. ti will enable you to navigate through snow-drifts where it would be ridiculous to lt- tempt to use l baby carriage. Li your friend has a sleigh fixed up in this or similar fashion. an inexpensive set of sleigh bcils to attach to the sleigh makes a won- derful gift and the noise will be a source of constant Dlflllllfe to the child. The bells can be made ex- tremely attractive by pointing each one a different color, and for this purpose you can use the Wide vor- iety oi paint wiloro which are uaulliy lurking in the murky depths of the paint cupboard. There are a hundred and one ldeu oi a similar nature which you may are to explore a (thristmas gifts. Hero‘; one example that is omn given - the bowl. i A piece of sandpaper to give a. satiny finish, and n cont of ennnlei will produce all unusual and charm- ing powder box. Such containers can also be used for l1 host 0i pur- poses like buttons. hooks and eyes and sewing equipment. Handsome Gifts Lard pails. painted ill gily tones make PXCUllcllL wnstcpapcl- baskets. A hall of string. somc glue, and sev- eral colors oi enamel will help you lo transform bottles into llllndsomc gifts for the playroom bar. Use the glue to fix the string to the bottle, nild wind ll. around the base, the neck or the entire lmttln according to your tnsle, and don‘t be dis- couraged if its not too effective the first time. It's one of those’ tricky jobs where practice is required . Then give it a cont or priming paint, followed by a collpic of fin- al coats lll the desired colors, Fas- cinating patterns in horizontal stripes can be worked out, or per- haps your friends would prefer so- lid colors. Flower pols and jam jzu-s yield handsome results with similar treat- mflil». and lit the expense of a little time and patience they become a joy to bell0ld. Smllli pieces of unpainted furni- ture may be obtained very cllcnply. Magazine racks. for example are always useful and when painted in brilliant hues become a colorful and extremely practical contribution to any decorating scheme. A coat of enamel ls easily applied. and may be washed any nlrmher of times. which is an advantage lf-small children are present for they usually liiWo a fondness for magazine racks. or any- thing else within their roach for that matter. We could go on indefinitely nam- lug items which you might make or finish as Christmas presents. The main thing to remember is that with that little extra something that goes into a hand-made gift - the ingenuity, the time and energy in- volved. the goodwill which is obvi- ously present ~ the Christmas star shines brighter and another miracle, even if only a minor one, has been perfohned. "Love came down at Christmas. Love all lovely, Love Divine; Love was born at Christmas, Stars and angels gave the sign. Love be yours and love be mine. Love shall he our token, Love to God and all men, Love for plea and gift and sign." column just crammed full of un- usual ideas to make the happiest and gayest Christmas ever. It will perhaps appeal to tne teen- agers, who will love to nlake i-he pretty decorations and table centres. Olmdy Christmas Tree Centre- piece - Paint the base of two llatstands red. To make the trees cut a. circle l8 inches in diameter from red poster paper. and then cut the circle in half. Overlap the edge of each half circle so that. it takes the shape of a megaphone. Glue the cut edges. holding the!" in place with paper clips until the glue is dry. Now drive a. 3-inch nail into the top of each hatstand. place the tree on top of the rack, and use the top of i-lio nail. with the help of a bit of modeling clay. to hold a green Christmas tree ball ornament in place. When you decorate the tree, first pierce the paper tree at uniform distances with a darnlng needle. In- sert a dull end of a half toothpick in each candy ball, and the pointed end through one of the holes in the trcC. For the candy decorations make green mint piliis. chocolate fudge rolled in inns, cocoanut fondant balls. and any kind that will be at- tractive on the tree. Apple Marshmallow Santa — Wet tootllpicks and stick marsh- mallow arms, icgs and head on a red apple. A marshmaliflw cut in half will nmke the beard. A dried apricot. or a. green peppermint pat- tic, topprd by half u marshmallow nulkes the hat. placed jauntily on the marshmallow head. A snip of red cherry for a mouth and cloves for twinkling eyes, and you have jolly Santa favors. Special Slchets — Did you {snow plaill. oidinllry tea balls make won- dcriul gift sachets. to be hung in closets and garment bags? Paint on your own designs with enamel, using a toothpick to poke out any paint that. settles in the perforations, or use pretty stencils it’ you wish. When dry. line the balls with I. thin 1ayci~ of cotton and fill each with its own scent oi sachet powder. A set of three would make a nice gift. economical but pretty, and useful too. Double-Deck Star Cookies -- A star is the most appropriate sym- bol for Christmas, and these pretty star cookies are unusual. Make chocolate or cocoa. Chill. HBV: dough for rolled cookies. Divide in half. and to the one half add melted greased cookie shcels ready. Roll out the white part. Cut out with a star or mund cutter and transfer to the cookie sheets. Then roll out cilocolrltc dough, using a smaller star cutter than you used for the white part. Place cveiliy on top of the white cookies and bake in n moderately hot oven. 376 degrees F., 5 to 7 minutes. The thinner you roll the dough the crlspier and more de- licate the C00kles are. Have the dough well chilled to make it easier to handle. The cookies may be sprinkled with sugar before baking. Holly vtroath: For the dessert tray. Partially fill tart shells with cooled vanilla pudding: top with red gelatine cubes, Arrange the tarts in a circle around a large serving plate. Tuck holly between and around the tarts to form a ring. Doughnut. Wreaths: Frosted doush- nuts rolled in green-tinted coco-unut and decorated with bits of red cherry. Nice served with cranberry sherbet. Holly Wreath Cookies: Cut white roiled cookies with round cutter. Cut again with a smaller cutter and remove the centre. leav- ing a cookie ring. Decorate with red and green cherries b0 represent a holly wreniil. liolly Wreath Solid: Put “cell-set green lime geiaiino through the potato ricer. Arrange a large ring on a salad plate. Dot. here and there with whole red cher- ries. and arrange a salad of mixed frillt lll the centre. Homemade (lifts for Christmas: A gift. of mom-y -- Remove the clapper froln a white pspier mac-he Christmas bcll. Cut white or red baby ribbon in even-lengths (any number you wlshi. Draw ends up through thc top of the bell and tie in o. pretty bow. On each of the it A Merry tlllrlstnlas and‘: Prosperous low Year J -FROM- Georgetown Community Welfare League Hearty thanks to all patrons and supporters of out‘ community welfare endeavours. Georgetown lIII ‘: PAGE 51x H‘ _ _ p _ __ _ v _ I‘ _ _, . mus GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN a . _ lDECElviBER 11. m» ". l THE EASTERN GUARDIAN iMake Christmas GayEvenl i Greenngs Ta A" AGENTS" non-ramm- Harold r Llntlry Albert Aitkon rm. Byflln A ' D r i , - ..-......, ' _ _ _ I tlracllve ecorallons l 3V: AGENT GEOWEWWI“ “"10" ‘l-"m- Three Kings came riding from far away. i, f‘ \\ o ow n Th“ gutidlugnmue?“ hing‘? Rt ‘Zifflfgh’ _ i _ MelchiQr and G35 3f and Balfhasaf; Two vce-ks iDecember are gone ribbon “ l er " l 1 ' - n, / l‘ l“ g°li"‘z'g“'x'l‘ly T“: P?" tsfiwgll“ siumflrh” lgmkmgxviui K Three Wise Men oufof the East were they. illllelvelo aclwlsgllllllllg cllzllil ling Elgeugnlfllcllleuléilfbflillfilleellfllllelilllallli paper in a suitable box. If you wish to give a dollar bu, halve walnuts. remove centre Mill tuck in the bill. lay n piccc of no- Ored ribbon across the centre, thin, kluo shells back together. Paint tlu. shellsand slip n tiny name card o‘ the ribbon. Tic to the Christrm tree. A Friendly Food Gift: F111 ;, PWl-l-y cookie jar with fancy cook“. and instead of propping, tie n-m a large bow of ribbon, slipping g b - of evergreen into the bow. Mn}, individual plum puddings in pretty dish". and Send pudding and dishl . l0 Smile particular friend. Purchzr a. pretty round bread hoard match the color scheme of you friends kitchen. and lilake a Chris‘ mas wreath coffee cake to put 0-, ll-le livflrd- _ Wrap attractively am, he with a. ribbon bow. Perhaps you WWW like 7-0 Elva a useful kitchvr "RY; Hllike some nlinccment tart» 0r cranberry dumplings and “mm, them 0n the tray. Wrap with “p”. phane and tie with ribbon bow. _ Decorations. A jolly snowman t‘. greet you at the door. Crepe paper Wfhlle) ball face with twinkling eyes, a red nose, jolly smut“, mouth, complete with Elflpfflpliflfiv; hat and a large red ribbon bou nockpiecc. Fasten an Evergreen bow to your front door. and in the cam; i» place the snowman, for an effective decoration. Fasten tiny hells to narrow satin ribbon, and put o, row or um" around the base of n lamp shade by pinning the ribbon to tho lamp shade. 0r. fasten with tape Around the rim of a salad or nut bowl. Th‘: tinkle of the tiny bells will be in keeping with the season. Make a large candy (‘tine to hlilir on your front door, over a flleplur- 0r any other suitable pbwc, shape the cane, complete with crook, imn; cardboard, cover with white pllprr and wind with red papcr w ma)“; candy cane strips. Tie the can» i0 an evergreen branch with 5, lnlgl! ribbon bow. Moro About Food: Did you know you could make interesting open sandwiches representing a holly wreath-bread cut with a doughnut cutter, spread with green-tinted cream cheese. sprinkled wit-h chop- pod parsley and decorated with {led cherry bits. Oblong sandwiches spread with white cream cheese. and decorated with a red jelly strip to represent a candle. and yellow flame cut. from pineapple. smwilllke cakes are made from zclmd pieces of cake covered with mocha icing and decorated with white icing snowflakes. Christmas tree cakes. tree forms cut from cake and frost- ed with green-tinted icing. decor- ated with colored candy and choc- olate bits. Gingerbread canes. Cll-I-t‘ shapes cut from thin gingerbread layer, frosted with white icing Ami decorated with rod strips to look like a large candy cane. Children's Desserts: Tiny rut‘ cakes frosted with white icing. with a red peppemlint stick Candle in the top of the cake. l-‘rost. tip of candy stick to look like candle nuptials- The flame is a red nmrachlno cherry half, and the handle is aloof green gumdrop. Ico Cream (‘one Tree: Cu‘. rounds oi unfrosted cake ill two sizes. Cut small hole in llln, criillt‘ oi! each and place the snlnli cake on top of the large one. Cover with frosting and insert a candy stick in the ccmrc. Top with green froslrll ice.- creanl cone, decorated with rrd icing, and candy decorations. i lI.'J. MABUN OPTOMPTTRIST Fitting and Supplying Glam-s E . MONTAGLYE, P. If. T. Office Hours: l0 In 12 A. M. 2 to l! Y. M. by appointment. Office Connected With Drug Store. IL R. J. I.'"<:DONALD Alli O0. General Merchants Cardigan Dealers In GlwCERlES, FLOUR and FEEDS. HARDWARE Quality and Service compute with cover which once con- toinad your huvband‘: having soap. At o. Moderate Price I WATER STREET nun-I II MERRY CHRISTMAS l=. _J. ostonv and sous GENERAL MERCHANTS Dialer: In HARDWARE, GROCERIES, DRY FTSHERMEIVS SUPPLIES SEE OUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS EVERYONE From (loops FIDUR l FEEDS TOYS GEORGETOWN l DIQIIF"'7