PAGE - SIXTEEN CAPITOL TO-DAY - SAT. Shows: Mat. 3:30; Eve. 7-8:45 iiw. itaiiii 1 I and Sue England Damion O'FIynn Loon Beloico Also: Atom Man vs. Super- man - Comedy - Novelty. Vlaclleiialil Bros. Theatre MOVNT S'I'l'IWART Friday 3.00 pm. - Saturday I p.m. ” RED DANYON " Zane GrP.3"n Greatest Adventure filmed In Technicolor. plus shorts H. J. IAABON - SAT. PRINCE EDWARD: TO-DAY. This was the carillon Trail... HDATENAT I'D GOLD. Dlillll AND I if ?WllUAM3 'WJ0RYi""B0UlH?::V , EXTRA: News Of The Day - Andy Clyde Comedy - Cartoon, "Slide Donald Slide". ADVANCED PRICES OPTOMETBIST MIXED sonar STEEL and nun, 3 5 3 gym Gnu” CAST IRON. long ton (2240 ' " E..,',' ' lbs.) .. .. ....... .. sirgoo , COWIIIDES. per lb. Zc MONTMIUE "- H L IIORSEHAIR. per lb. ..- sue Ofllco Hutu-It BEER BOTTLES, carton - .... ..- 8511 ID to I2 A. M. Above price: delivered our 2 9., 5 p, M, warehouse. by appointment Office Connected" with Drug Store. In Kent St. - PRE - CHRISTMAS SALE ' SPECIALS SPECIALS Best Grade MOLASSES, per gallon . 790 DATES, 1 lb. pkg. TEA. 1 lb. pkg.-Specia COCOA, 1 lb. pkg.-Special . Magic Baking POWDER.pper tin nc PEACHES, 15 oz.. per tm, only ........... .- 160 Bakers Premium Shredded COCOANUT lgc c Eddy's MATCHES, per pkg. ............. H GLACE CHERRIES, per pkg. CUT MIXED PEEL, per pkg. .. Also many other articles on sale not listed. ALSO IN STOCK Electric and Kerosene Refrigerators; Electric. Gas- oline and Hand Washers; Fawcett Ranges, Heaters and Furnaces; pliances. and a complete line of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Shelf and Heavy Hardware. Drugs, etc., all at SPECIAL BARGAINS Save Coupons to get at no extra charge 100-Piece DINNER SET PRICES AND QUALITY GUARANTEED DHRISTMAS DISPLAY Christmas Shoppers-see our great display of Gifts, Toys, Games-Gifts aplenty all on display in our Christmas Department. Santa Claus will be visiting our store on Wednes- day afternoon, December 20th. Be sure that the chil- dren do not miss this chance-to see Santa. BE SURE AND SEE SANTA CLAUS SALE ENDS DECEMBER 16th E. K. JOHNSTON GENERAL MERCHANT MURRAY RIVER, P.E.I. PHONE 1-2 m MAIIRIOE DLOOK & DO. Charlottetown full line of Radios and Electric Ap- SCRAP CAR. BATTERIES. ea. 51.50 "-rue GUARDIAN. cnaiinorritrowiv -- .. AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: -The Guardian may he Montague: town: unit 0: Son. ..tAT'l'ENTl0N MOTHERS: - Well-Baby Centre will be held In the Montague Town Hall by l-hi! Public Health Nurse on Friday. December 15th from 2 to 4 P. M. Souris and Vicinity Miss Francis Mccormack. Mon- treal, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mcconnack. Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Campbell and family of Elmira have taken up residence in souris. Miss Adelle Campbell. teacher at Marie, spent the week-end at her home in Souris. Miss Susan Mallard. teacher at Red Point school spent the week- end at her home in Souris. Mr. Merven Maclnnls. souris River has accepted the position as teacher at Souriis Line Road North School. Mr. Henry Whalen returned to his home in East Baltic after being e. patient in the Souris Hospital for some time. Chepstnw School is progressing favourably under the capable dir- ection of the teacher lvnr. Joseph Maclsaac. ..'Miss Nellie MacDonald return- ed last week to Boston, Mass, af- ter spending some time visting rel- atives and friends in Souris and vicinity. Miss Helen MacLean. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacLean. souris River has joined the nurs- ing staff of the Souris Hospital. Miss Agnes MacDonald returned last week to Boston, Mass. after spending the past few months vis- iting her father, Mr. Joseph A. MacDonald, Harmony Junction. The many friends of Dr. A. A. MacDonald, Sourls are glad to see him much improved in health af- ter his recent illness in Boston, Mass. A large rrowd attended the open- ing dance in the new parish hall on Wdnesday night Nov. 29. George Cliappell and His Merry Islanders supplied the music. A good time was enjoyed by all in attendance. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Andrew Gallant, sourls, whose sister Mrs. Helen Johnston was among the 58 ill-fated victims of the plane "Canadian Pilgrim". which crashed in the Alps on its return from Rome. Mrs. Johnston. was sewing as stewardess aboard the plane. Among the prize winners at the C. W. 1.. card party held in the parish hall on Nov. 27, were the following:.. Women's Filrst-Mes. Lawrence Jarvis. Men's First-Mr. John A. Mac- Donald. Womcnti Consolation-Miss Hel- en Maclsaac. Men's Consolation-Mr. Joseph Campbell. Freeze-out -S John MacDonald and Ada. MacDonald. Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. Athol Dewar of Brudeneii was a business visitor to George- town on Monday. Misti Gladys Fouchere and Miss Margaret David left early in the week for Charlottetown where they have accepted positions. QIIIT TOIIR it i SKIDDlN'I I NOW. you can have super traction In mud and snow without chains! Use Goodyear Studded Sure-Gripe on can and light trucks. Deep. ',"'0Dl midi. let m.an ulnr blt arrangement, ' like tractor clean. bite . eep . . -. take hold . . ; keep you goingl Drive in a i 4 we have the size 1'0! Your truck or cu. V iiolll vnimocii w.e. Moms nu snivic: IAIIOIII OIIVJ I Om: wtc. .0. IIPAIAS ooooe-more Moll PIOHI IIM ON I . eoooI7sAn new niauiii Am onus new Miss Teresa Victor. employee in the Blue Dome Restaurant in Mon- tague, spent the week-end at her home in Georzeteyum. Georgotonlana visiting ChInlotte- town on Monday included Rev. 5. J. Boyce. Mrs. Victor Refuse. Mrs. B. H. Stewart. Mrs. Guy ,Hemp- hill and Mrs. A. H. Stewart. Mr. Charles Perry, engineer on a ahvp at present taking on cargo at Souria. spent the week-end at the home of his brother and his wife, Mr. and Mn. Henry Perry. ..SMrl. Walter Solomon hon re- turned home from on extended visit with relatives and friends in Boston. Mus. Mimi Lola Bushcy. Miss Bessie Moons, and Mr. Dan Buahey of Souris. motored to Georgetown on Sunday where -they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy. Friends of Mr. James Hayier are sorry 1-0 hear that Illness has necessitated his entering the Vet- erans' Win: of the Prince Edward Lilond Hospital for treatment and all hope he will have a quick and complete recovery. rector of Civil Defence for Prince Edward Island was it visitor to Georgetown on Monday. While here he chlled on His Worship. Mayor P. L. Boudreoulf. Lqlon President J. W. Levers and Legion treasurer. W. J. Fitzgerald. A com- mittee of f5 war veterans was nub- mittod to Mr. Pate. as c clvulgn defence committee. to work with the Town Council and the Mayor. if possible Mr. Pate plans on It. lend-ml the December meeting of the Canadian Legion on Wednu. dly. Dec. lath. The seriousness of the vmoai world ettultion and the pressing need for civilian de- fence organisation can Q1-llaly be realized when one talks to 11:. Pete. when duttee place him In I Doeltlon to lmow..the situation I! l flrlt hand. THE EASTERN llnrold r. Landry. Mn. Iyreo slums. Hr-J Bruce Mu.-Phce. Mine Joyce Wlnluleo. Mill loll! 305595 t aoan-r neoaoirrowu: wnicu Lovers. bought at Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office: in. Pm: Office: in Soiirlez Mr. Peter Pete of o'i...?;,"i:ii. ' GIIARDIAN the following places in In George- The Siucli In and H. Bion- Bristol and Vicinity We are glad to see Mrs. Belle Gauthier out again after her re- cent illness. v Mr. and Mrs. W. A. O'Brien and daughter: were Sunday visitors to their summer home here for in short time. Mr. P. A. MacDonald has taken a position an orderly at the Beach Grove home for the aged It was learned on Sunday. Mr, and Mn. Roddle 0'Hanley were Sunday visitors to Bristol. returning to the city in the late afternoon? Mn. John F. Mclnnla and fam- ily have moved into Mrs. B. W. McEwen'a lovely bungalow to re- side for the winter months at least. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. McEwen have moved back to the city for the winter and they any "we hope to be back In the spring for an- other season."-B. Miss Joyce Jay. R.N.. and Miss Mary Rossiter. of the Charlotte- town Hospital staff spent the week-end at their homes in this vicinity. Friends learn with regret that Mrs. Edward Ryan. who has been in poor health for some time has entered the Charlottetown Hos- pitalfor treatment and her friends here hope to see her .out again soon. The new street lights have been put up in the village and are a wonderful thing for those who are walking in these dark fall nights. Some twelve lights have been put up at the different. intersections and dark places. Speaking of nurses. this vicinity is well staffed with registered "I-lI”SeS- MOSt'of them are mar- ried but still willing to go on calls. We have here at present Mrs. Joseph Rooney. R.N.. Mrs. Cecil McCarthy. R.N., Mrr. W, '1'. Coffin, R.N.. Mrs.' Justin Me. Caflhyi RN.. and Mrs. Chester MCCHI-hy. RN.. and there may be others we missed. It is understood that Mr. An- neas MacDonald. has sold his pro- Perty that has been closed up for H p:"Ecr A '3iIdalll7iea1li" I FOR CHRISTMAS . . - FORIVE. ' TIIE PIIIIIIDEST IIAIAE III DIANIIIIDS Careful selection of the gift of gifts has its reward in the extra thrill of happiness that will be here this Christmas. Your choice of n Bridal Wreath matched set is e lrearured tribute to your romance. For here is worlliy quality in diamonds guaranteed perfect In color. cut, brilliance and flawless quality. VPERFECT OUALITY vasauiv ....ii.. ',vvALu: H I Both leaders n a tlonal Popularity Vote! 1 mtiun-8131.30 An uquiute hum. and-flowers styling. I Iuiwtocxirif; &v oanuuo . saga. Gorgeous II-diamond - net with 'LF:lturc- ' I In looking iiuar"i'?w:i.'.3 nlwa val some years now, to Mr. Nolan, who will operate the farm. This is the old property of the late J. J. Muc- Donald, one time member of the local house and is the old home of Father Reginald MacDonald. P.P.. The owner. Mr. Mac- Donald. is a railway man and re- at Borden. sides in Georgetown. It was learned with rcizret. that little Joy O'Brien, who was struck by a truck in the city a short time the Hospital where it was found she had fered a broken leg in the acci- the any we ago had to re-enter dent. When first taken to hospital it was not thought bones were broken. leg is now in a cast. Now learn from her grandmother that she suffered a broken leg and the nut- ..'Frlcnds of Mr. vicinity. stroke this vicinii grave hesid Mr. John T. O'Brien was a VII- ltor to the city on Saturday where he called on some old friend: and when asked about elections by this Informed us scribe. Mr. iiWe have in this happy country much to defend” ". . .wc are coming to learn that national security In a dangerously uncertain world must be paid for by productive effort, by sacrifice and by liberal use of common sense. "To preserve our legacy and to enrich it we -with other nations of good wiIl- must at all costs be strong, resolute and .uru'ted." B. C. GARDNER, Pre.ria'enf ti); - This quotation In from the lddreu of the President of the Bank of Montreal at the Def M's recent annual meetirlg. If you would like to receive. when published, I free copy of the com- plcte annual report carrying this uNreu, write to the Bank 0! . - Montreal, Piece d'Amee, Montreal. 7m: 9...; I - I M r . learned with missed y. His funeral e the church. O'Brien "Above all, let us not forget that we have in this happy country much to defend. To say this may conjure up a picture of material resources-of harvest fields golden in the summer sun, of oil gushing from Prairie wells, of vast forests, of the great northland with its full promise not half disclosed, and of our almost breath-taking pace of industrial growth. "But the Canadian way of life is, I suggest, something more than a living standard, something above and beyond the sum total of our material potentialities . . . Bhiwiic or Moirnaan A -WOIIINO WITH CANABlANO'IN 'lVIIY WALK OI. regret y last week of the sudden passinghe H ARMY ave lmw Howard Hayden of Hayden suffered a some time ago but improved when he suffered other attack and passed away. A farmer and fisherman In his prime days, he will be this Will on- around was held to the Church of the Little Flower. Morell, on Saturday morn- ing where high mass was sung by his pastor. Rev. P. McKenna. who also conducted the service at the "t1lI.' e-inc: and has been voting since he came of an sixty-five years ago. A slron: Liberal and a great friend of the late Hon. H. H. Cox and Senator Mclntyrepwho he worked for III the polls for many years. He clearly recalls the so-called "good old days". the days of wide open voting. hard liquor. drinking, and bare knuckle fighting. You had to be able to hold your own In those days. Sixty years ago in and his late father took "nothing from anyone drunk or sober. rough or smooth." he says. Manufacturing employment liu increased by 60 per cent in Au- trllia since I939. iii ll