35555. - 51x s‘ iiiiiiiv PRINCE EDWARD iii iti- MATLNEE AT 2.30 -~ EVE. SIIOW§ 7-17 The climax to adventure sw:1i'i--*§¢ir_"irqiysggggytwmdt>a>.wwi4&fi_ . ~-\ q; in the great , DMQBEIQPI» LL aw WE! e l») ..-.....4..a=- Quinn-n- titittitiiliifiiiasiei - MW IIEIIII = IIIWIIYU WIIII ALI, Ti-III IIIYILL$ OF HARNLSF- RACING , Y;'“\1'.‘ ~ -I»E“EQIAI_. PREVIEW ATTRACTION-- nziu: YEAR'S hiIDNICf-ET SGREEN FROLIG AT THE Pltllitifi EtlWABil FRI" BEG. SIslhDQors Open 11:20 pm. “I Special Ticket: On Sole Now M Box Oilice utttilkt VIAtLACE BEERY JANE POWELL ELIZABETH TAYLOR CARMEN MIRANDA XAVI ER CIIGRTi-‘i... ROBERT STACK — PRICES — .1} ‘ A; BALCONY Ai-lm,__-I‘|ov. Tax -»~ Total 39c t IIc M 53th- MAIN FLOOR AII!!I~—I’I’UV. Tux - ‘Torul 4g,- + 12¢ .... (Stilt) ITOI, Gtitillllti MtiiLTtl WEI! 1a.. r- Mm EMPIR TONIGHT and SATURDAY SHOWS 7 AND 9 MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2:30 Would Make/IA Cigar 51am Indian laugh... when Jcon goes overseas 9Q pr . and winds UP stealing MmIeneW 911V‘ YMIINIIHAT LENNLEEL Hi1 VARIETY-SING — CARTOON . i ' witfwiififlfiéifi" t QMMISIMIHIv rm: GUARDIAN. ‘AGENTS: DIONTAGIJE: Harold It‘. bteuarl. Minn LUENT SUURIS: The Guardian may be following "laces in Montague: in Geurgetouu: The Post Utllce; Roper; ln St. Peter's: Landry, Albert Althea. lilm Byron Harriet. Clair. m: EASTERN GUARDIANI I AUENT GEORGETOWN; Waldun (Avon. Francis Cheverio bought at tny o! the Mina S. A. lJervelIyn: “n. Ui- y. tn Sour-iii: Condon‘; and Florence I ‘SLIPFEIIS. SLIPPERS. 5L1!" FEES. going u! ii low price at the| tuoiitziguc Shot- Sit-rt‘. Silpprrs tnr. rill the family. tirt yours (‘IIFIVI and itvoiil ilic ruih, Address and A Presentation k the In I I Al .1 shrew-I meeting 0t tjiirniwili-Yorii Point Woman's -»litntv~ \\IlIt'II tut-k the fiirni iii ‘i home of M. Ilii/cii II'J\\Ill'(I. III‘, n t lIlIIt‘l'.\ pr: -'III\‘II irtlim i Firivhltllriii \\III\;\IlI1' nii~iii iii.~it l'~ o. rlifiiisvti» or m.- I"i'iI~l':tIi‘iI \\ii»‘ IiirHK I|t.~IIIllt|‘ of imiintlu -i~- a II‘ intuition of twi- \ 'lItl'\I'It‘ sunk-es tn Hii- n mrtttitiii. Filip. All on DIMFIAIIIIIXYI, president of Ilio Fiwlcrnt- II Women's Institute of (‘ii\:iili, niiil iilis. .’\Il'in Stewart. Eli's. the evenin". The t-eitilir-iite was presented to . Aliciiillwiv hy the President. Stunt"? ?Ti.rrn_\', the pin hy ' I‘ll\I‘- ‘lliiii-Iimiin Jllld thi‘ i Ii‘ fir: ~i Pr" llorne. viii; to i'\"I-lIO\\Ii‘tILZt‘ in some time- I"I" \\~“-.\' it-tii- many efforts uhleh you Iizive rut forth for the welfare 0t this organization. During the post year. at your home we celebrated our thirty-fifth anniversary", and although you do not claim to be a charter member. yet you are one of the oldest and most active of our membership, and lust year as our President your lczidership gave us incentive to do much improvement to the commun- ity hall, the schools. and other community wieltares. Your beautiful garden for which you have become so widely known, (2nd incidentally speaking oi‘ your garden, beautiful as it is, would be lifeless without your ring of laughter and cheer), is always wel- come to us. and also the flowers which you strew around so prQ. fusely for Public affairs in the church and to the sick. S0, tonight we recognize in n Small W11)’, what you mean to llS, a neighbour, and friend viz.. your home to which we are welcomed many times in the year, your 19mg. 915ml). your music, your flowers, and indeed your very self, and now l" 88k you to accept this Lin. Membershih to the Federated Wo- men's Institute of Canada, as a symbol of our gratitude for your many services rendered to us. and our wish is that you may be spared for many more years of active service in our organization and com- munity. Sit-tiled on Iii-halt of lhn Iltrlllhflfs iii’ lhr: (‘nrn\\:|II-YiirI< Imiiit lute. Irish-I 5c earth; ‘ West ACIVUURIC. ,':.>Ii<lri,\‘-. t I|l‘I1-IlIl‘l\ imrlv mi Itei: lGih zit lhi’ I 5'- Iiii‘ Ti-‘lii - ii" ‘ ‘rris “'11s rcnii t" ~M<s. II". n lliti‘ iiiI: Cernirnll. o». I6. triiri. l. ‘its LnJi-I-iii .\I~"\IiIl |y 'lh~ >~\"|‘lII-‘|i .IltI iiii-nili- rs oi’ llti- i‘i.iriii\rillfi'iii~l< Point lnstitut-y Hns-irlcred nnri thouizht at this' \'IIl‘I\I'\'I;1= SPJEHHII it would be fit-‘ I I The Post Otilce. I I . ‘NEW SHIPMENT o! women‘: rubber iiight. boots just arrived tfulors black mid brovm. at the Aiontaguu Shoe Store. ‘COME IN and Itispcct. ou" L-gh grade slippers at s very I'\'\ price. Where’? At. filentiigtir 5:100 Store. lVIZ-“s. John DC\\.:>. N. 5.. were visit- urs to Montnczur tor the Chriitmii» guests oi Mr and M": A. Shun: . rMr. and Mn LRSIPI‘ Juhllriton, Charlotte- town. wits ll \l.\IIt).“ to Nlonlflgliiv iii 'l‘iir_sdny' iihrre she visited ii"- irirlldS. Mr. and Airs. Sandy MacDonald uontague. were holiday visitors to I-‘rovlncril president “ere guests of MacDonald's parents. Mr. and Mrs Hurray Harbour, guests o! Mrs I Tom Herring. Mrs. F. M. Hocley, Charlotte- twyn, nVVUlnpflfllfd by her dziughtei I'\'ni‘n, were Christmas Iuwniazue. gueris o! Mrs. Henley" .1111 and daii:hter-in~la\v, Mr. and IVr-s. B. N. Hooiey. I Mr and Mrs. Dougliis Collin . ‘\ti::i:;i':i.-i~. spent the holiday iveek- viiil III Chsrluttelou n, guests oi Air. Ccitfiirs parents. Mr. and Mr: I. H. Collin. Mrs. G. A. Thompson and Mrs ‘Iownsend, Montague. were holiday isitors to Charlottetown, guests oi Mrs Thompson's son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Georgi Thompson. His many friends will regret to learn that Mr. Murray Harbour North. speedy recovery. Mr. Rudolph Hamilton, member of the Staff ol the Bank of Nova Scotia, Charlottetown. spent holidays in Montague at: the home of his parents, Mr aid Mrs. Pear- clon Hamilton. Mr. E. B. MacLaren. Georgetown, was a visitor to Montague on Tuesday where he visited his son Earl who is a patient at the King's County Hospital. Mr. Macharen underwent an operation at the hospital and is making a good re- covery. U The otticial opening o! the Murray Harbour Rink ls scheduled to take place on New Year's Day “IIIT an exhibition hockey game between Murray Harbour and Montague. The Montague Legion Band will also be in attendance, and the officials hope to have higzidiei- W. W. Reid and Major John A. MacDonald. president 0t the Southern King's Hockey Iitllinn Murray. Pri-nivliiiti. Iti-rtha lilurrhlstm.‘ .'~‘i;i~|~¢~t;ir_v Print; Home 'I'i'c.i.~\irri'. You Con’! SUNNYSIDE TONIGHT, Cuniccn Service League. in attendance. The rink is n memorial to the industry and lnnwiizlitcdness o! the residents o! Aiurray Harbour. and they m‘: to he rumnicndeii on their public iiluril. TWO BIG DANCES AIIoivI Io Miss BALLROOM Grafton Strcet DEC. 3I:l. and Tomorrow Night, Jon. Ist. EASTERN RHYTHM BOYS Check Room Adm.—35c Albert MacLeod I is iii at I his home. His trle-nds WI-Sh him a j _ _ I Throughout I949 we will endeavour to give you even better the ' I I I I UI-IARLOTTETOWN‘ friends the heariiest of We take this occasion to extend to our muny customers and i NEW YEAR i v visitors to ‘ i GREETINGS TIi-oughoui our many years of business we have formed many fiiendships that we deeply appreciate and cherish. It Iius been a decided pleasure in serving you and w: acknow- Icdge with sincere rhunIis your most generous patronage. service and o choice of even better quality goods with the hope of WELCOME |9li9 I 0h Buhali of the Management and Staff o! PROWSE BROS. Limited I \ retaining the fellowship we have so much enjoyed in the pusi. PROWSE BROS. LIMITED T. W. L. PROWSE, President. _ DECEMBER a1. 194.; swirrs MARKETING suwic: HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO PROVIDE EVERY FACILITY FOR MARKETING YOUR HOGS BE SURE TO DIRECT YOUR HOGS TO SWIFT'S LOADING EVERY MONDAY COMPLETE TRUCKING SERVICE CONTACT OUR AGENT IN YOUR VICINITY ALBEflQTQN‘ J. W. D. CAMPBELL 0'[,E/\|{\' ILALPII K. ADAMS El-l-ERSLIF. I‘. M. MACCAULI. TyNE VALLEY FRANK WATTS NORTHAM (IIlARl-lhh MALKAY WELLINGTON TIIAIIUAN (‘Oll-DIIER Mysgvggnp; LOLIn MCMILLAN SWIFTS CANADIAN B0. Limited CAPITQL ioiuu and SATURDAY SHOWS 2.30 — 7 -8;45 "*Wmo1=" THE BLAZING CHALLENGE OF THE LAST FRONTIER! §,.r_:'?'h§i7 ~f§3¥sfl$ wrw R's-wt Hummus: y-qmnvw. ~ mamwvac. pom R00 CAMERON , uoiui iussrv ‘m AIIIIII INTI on FMIEIIIUIEI .=. '1 RMIII I I q u i > . m .3 i muuin - mm fi PLUS SUPERMAN AND CARTOON i 1st Grade Softwood Cedar Post-s Cedar Shingles Asphalt Shingles Brick Siding Fox Wire (all slla) Galvanized Pipe (all Isl Grade Hardwood Flooring sTocR” Fawcefi Oil and Coal Burn- ing Ranges and Heaters Battery and Electric Radios - Refrigerators silos) Washing Machines CHESTERFIELD! Coil. Phone or WING-v E. K. GENERAL MERCHANT JOHNSTON MURRAY RIVER RI-NG OUT THE OLD. .1 i RING IN l‘ . I THE NEW . . ' \§:.';9 May this New Yeor bring you Health- Happiness — Prosperity. JAMES TIIIT Florist OQUOQTCEQZIOIOIQOQZIGOOOOCiO-N’ ~- ooououoouoo.oooszooosooooououooooooootso _ l ‘mummy-he.- i _.n.‘..--i'.-r .5. ' We rah this opportunity to thunk our many friend! for their patronage in I948. m ROGERS HARDWARE ITIIIAPAIY LIIAITEI WflQ-‘NN . uq~r