liar ‘N deafness Eire! lzmllemld to blight this modern grand- mother's life . . . when she began io miss much that was aaill. and fol! herself straining to hear . . - lb" WM inclined to accept it as inevitable. After all, she was gv-ituig on in yfilrl - a a The thought of wearing a heayyi number-m...- hearing aid-of being “wired for sound", as she put it'—- repelled her. Then. in near despair, Charlottetown Hotel Wednesday, Jan. 26th. 10 e.m. ta 9 P-"l- . ..n she thrill! to the _ first words oi her grandchild! ahe attended a demonstration I a diflerevit bearing aid. It was the Aeousticon Imperial, the small. light- weight, compact hearing aid that is an easily and comfortably Worm l0 economical to use. She wears an Acoustinms now. And lives the rich. normal. active life she thought she bad lost- without embarrassment. dififltfllffin conscious of the Acousticon that made it possible- Attend this FREE Demonstration ‘ I ' 1H ' A'd.T ‘ 't--withnut obligation. s" H" Amimmin “B225. 1.33:! lleariiizglthis nfl-in-one heariu Instrument promises you. owererl by the world s smallest B batierr antl a wafer-thin "A5 battery. small it fits in your hand. so light in weig You'll thrill to the re see it , . . hear with it. Remember, the demonstration AGOIISTIIIOII IIEARIIIIi AIIIS Boom 4l-iieneral Trust Building OPPOSITE EATOII’S HALIFAX, N.S. the Acmiaiicon imperial is so ht you wear it comfortably, so compact you use it incnnspicuously. You owe it to cuocoLars: m , Now 0n ~ Sale cE~rnAl¢R€A gunttizneios: g CHARLOTTETOWN ' cot-MG THE GUARDIAN. THE ' ‘GUARDIAN Stewart. Misa AGENT SOUBIS: The Guardian may be In Georgetown: The Post Office; ‘AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold F. lands-y, Albert Altlien, Mn. Byron Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Lavere. Francis Cheverle bought at uiy of the following rlaeee in Montague: Mlaa S. A. Llewellyn; sire. Oiny. In Souris: Cond0n'a end Florence Roper; in 5t. Petofsl The Post Office. . JMONTAGU! Shoe Store offers Women's black oxfords at 50 per cent discount. arm: MONTAGUE Shoe Store offers the finest type of footwear east of Charlottetown at those greatly reduced prices. ..°TWO WEEKS SAL! corn- menclng January 15th. Everything reduced. Discounts up to 50%. l-looleyh Men's Wear. Montague. ..'LAI)IES, order your "Tip Top‘ Suit" nowl Spring Samples are here, showing all the new shades in "Gabardlne“, etc. A. F, Campbell, Montague. ..'M'isa Bessie Poole. who has been spending the past few weeks visiting relatives in Boston, has returned to her home in Montague. On ‘Thursday Mr. Alan Nelson arrived home from Brantford- Onc. where he has been visiting friends during the past few weeks. Mr. Nelson returned to the Island following a trip through l-hP United States, stopping at Buffalo and Boston. Her many friends will regret to learn of the serious Illness of Mrs. Blanche Young at. her home in Montague. Mrs. Youn: has been a patient. at. the Kinizls County Hem- nrial Hospital. and had consider- ably Qnproved. However, during the past few weeks her illness has recurred. and at present she is seriously ill. ABNEXTTSCHOOL CHRISTMAS CONCERT The teacher and pupils of Abney School presented a very enjoyablc programme to parents and visitors on Thursday, Decombcr 23rd. The school room was tastefully decorat- ed for the occasion by the teacher. Mrs. Flora McKay, assisted by the pupils and two of the ladies of Lhc district. The programme was as follows‘ Openln: Chorus: Welcome - by school. Address of Welcorne~by Verlle Buell. Recitation: Christmas Memnrlesh by Glendon Leeco. Recitatiori~by Sadie Porter. Recitation: "Not Too Little To HclrW-hy Clara Hopkins. Merry Christmas Drill~hy i4 pli- Y 3T R-tscitatioti: Sing a Son: of Sarita Recitation-by" Laudis Bell. Recitation: "Scared" by Olivv Horton. Qllartetie by 4 boy's. Recitation — hy Oral O'Connor. Recitation —“/\ Bny-‘s Present" -— by Archie Gordon. Recitation: “What Santa Looks Like"-—b_v Flora (YConnor. Drill: “Letters To Santa" —- by 4 pupils. .."!\HE NEW STORE with the new look. C. n. Boehner, Jewel- lcr. Montague. , reductions up to 30 per cent on» leather footwear. . ‘ROOLEYS DIDWS WEAR.’ Montague. Mammoth Sale. Twui u-ecks, starting January 15th. i-lugc, discounts. I II.BIONTAGLVFI Shoe Store ll of- fering great rcdilciions on all rub- ber footwear. .‘\llncr Rubber ls the name. Gilarantccd In every respect. Mr. Arthur .\lacNoil, Montague. i5 a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital, where he is re- oeiving treatment for his illness. restored to yiealth in the very near future. Students home from Prince of Anne MacLareri. Joyce Wigginton. Dick Niacbcan, and William Mac- fntyre. Her flrends Will be pleased to learn that. Janet Vanlderstine. daughter 0i’ Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Vanldersiine, lvirintague. is c-mvalr-sciniz sallslarlorily after underrzoing an operation for apendiciiis in the King's County Memorial Hospital. During the past week Miss Eliza- beth Simmonds 0f Charlottetown. has bccn in the Montague Hilzli lschool \\'l’lr‘TC she is organizing lsluglng classcs for the different Montague are sponsoring the classes. and much credit is due ‘to tlicm for this ivorthwhlle ad- dition lo the scliuol curriculum. Miss Slmmmiti»: ls a qualified in- structor in singing and piano, and is specially irnlnctl to tcacli students. The student: are quite ciitlillsiaslic nvcr lhc nciv siiiziti: classes, and the nccd for such classes has bccn amply apparent for some ywars, sinrc most of the silldciiis have had no musical Artiming ivhalsttcvcr. and as n consequence lhc appreciation of good music is cntircly lacking. Thercfore it is with the grcalcst pleasure iliat \\"‘ ivulcome Miss Simmonds to the school, and able to impart. in the stiludents her "DYETYIPBY HOI-Iklfli- ‘love for thc bcticr typo 0f music. and ii is i0 bt- hoped that the students ‘\\'lll iakc cvcry‘ advantage of this Oppflflllllil)‘ to learn tho fundamentals pf music. and loam to apprccinlc what is \\'Ol‘i.l1\'\‘l1llC in this fir-Id. Georgetown“ Recitation: "\\'h_v'.‘“ --- by Donnie Bell. Recitation by Alfred Mnnre. Recitation: "Babyfls Present" by Jean Gordon. Drill: "Spcllwiiz t‘nt" »- by Nellic Buell and Bill Porter. Recitation - - by Lewis Porter. Chorus: "On Christmas E\'P"~-l't_v school. Recitation: "Christmas Red Rid- inz l-loorl"- -by Edith O'Connor. Recitation - ~ by Fcrnie Bilell. Mnnolonilc: “Lcarnlnz a Piece"- l)_\' Boyd Richards. Recitation —- by Effie Monro, Recitation — by Auldon O'Crm. linr. Recitation: "A Boy": Pnckot" _ by Carl Buell. Recitation: "Christmas Trials" - by Eva Buell. Singing: "Silent Nlizht" _. by girls, Recitation »- by Mary Ofonnm Dlalmzuc: "A Dull Class" ~- b_ T ‘pupils. Recitation — by Minn lllnoi-e. Recitation ~- by Elsie Ruell. Twflltmm’! r" ll)‘ Vnililban Moore. Closiriir address by Floyd Rich. nrrls. followed by i-losinz chorus, "Ht-re (‘times Snnia Claus". liuriiir: life singing Santa entered in his usual jolly manner and distributed gifts tn teacher and pupils from the. laden tree. A vnt» nf thank; ivas extended In teacher and pupils who were instrumental in nlfiltlhfl the. programme such a illfvtws and all joined in giving ihem a hearty handclap. Guitar and mandolin music was supplied for the simzlniz by Garnet and Carl Buell and Boyd Richards, After the programmi- i-tatto" “"1 pupils were treated with fudge . The National Anthem brought a very enjoyable afternoon to a close. near cossmkiihbh ‘acimur: HAMAR, Norway ._ 1GP: s. A" which until now hllile tumbled lty laundry. OPTIC IUNIIUIN Snnwbllndness la actually sun- burn of the eyes. NDTIGE All toxes owing t0 the Montague Memorial School not paid by Jan. 31, 1949, will be posted to tile Courts for collection. By order 0f trustees, LESTER MACLEOD, Secretory Interesting heai-cnnservsiinn pro- ject has been started here Five thousand gallons of hnt water delly from a factory lflfo a lake. will heat a cflmmunltv cen‘re building and provide hot water for a new public bath and commun- O I Q and Vicinity i Miss Gloria Burk» (Vlllfi is em- , ploy-ed in (‘nrlliizaii spent the wcck- tkcnd at hcr liomc in Gcnrgcioivn. , . . i, Miss Vlipiliia Grant, studciii. FIL Prince of \\':ilcs College. was a week-end visitor to her home on Richmond Street. Miss (‘lair Tint-ho left recently for Silmmm-r-irlc ivhcre she entered ‘the School of Nursing: of the Prince County Hospital. Her many friends wish licr r-vcry succcss in _hcr chnscn ficlrl of endeavour. The many friciitls of Mr. C. l-l. Llcivclly-n arc indccrl clad to sec illlTYl homo IILHIH, zrr-atly improved lin health, following some time pent as n paiicnt in the Prince irlivnrd lslrintl Hospital. Ilockcy, so lrinrz l1l"lf‘l up by ml- crsc vycallior PflllfllllfillS, is 110W eally vnmliii: inlti iis nivn with Ilic scvernl trams from all nizc rzroups almost daily wnrkini: out at the rinks. Tlic visiting Montnzile Poo Vl/ces took lhr~ tlccision in n hard friiizlil uriiiic from iliv local Poo Woes on 'l'h\irstl;t_v. Ont- izalno has liccn plnynrl lierr- lll llic Scninr‘ Snullicrn Kinrfs lmncuc, and this ivock will soc all Icarus in rictinii at home and on the rnntl. Skaters ton are tinjrlyllll ihcir favourite ,spnrt ns ili~y lilrncrl nul In lnrrzc \lllll'l'll1t’l".< on Saturday night. Hair i‘; “catch-ali" Ior duet, dirt and grime from the air Your hair collects more dirt in one hnur than your entire body does in a day. Actual tests prove this. Unless you wash your hair at least. once a week, you may develop an unhealthy scalp. This is because your hair tra s dirt, dust. and soot fromyt. e air. These combine with per- apiratinn, dried skin, and oil to form a waxy accumulation o! dandrufl lying tightly on your scalp. Thus your hair can't. get the nourishment. ii: needs, and becomes dull, life- less, and thins out. For healthy, cod-looking hair, you sIiou d d ssolve away all dirt. and dandruff from your scalp. Use Fitch Dund- rulg Remover Shampoo, the 0 LY SHAMPOO guaranteed to remove dandruff. Fitch works right down into the thousan s of tiny hair openings in the scalp. It leaves your scalp antiaeptipelly ..'l\‘l0.\'TAti-LlE Shoe Store offers), His many friends hope to see him, Wales College for the long week-i end. Ray Griffin, Albert Johnston.‘ zrades. The Womens Institute of. sincerclv hope that she will be‘ ui-lARLtrrrrrrowN F . . . . the periectcoat! savings. BRAFKLEY W’. M. S. The January meeting of the Brackley Auxiliary’ of the W. M. S. ivns held at the home of Mrs. W. Younkcr on January 5th with ilic president presiding’. Mrs. Keith Cudmorc and Mrs. Georze Jackson conducted the worship service, the theme bcini: "Thy Kingdom crime thrnilrzli tlic touching ministry of the Church." - The hymn, “How Swcct the Name of Jesus Sounds." ivns suns: fol- loivcri by prayer and responsive Scripture reading. At the close of ihe devotional per- inrl llic minulcs of the last moot- inr: were read and approved and roll cnll was responded to by 21 mcmbcrs. Rcporis from secretaries followed. The ircnsurcfis report sliriiicrl n very silccessful year with two new members and the alloca- tion ovcr subscribed. Thr- Mission Band ivitli a membership nf twenty was rcpnilcd by Mrs. Jniiics Mac- Kay, and the Baby Rand, mcmbcr- ship tivcnLv-Iun. by Mrs. Pierce. A parcvl ivas sent In Miss Elma lnmnn nf the Trinidad Mission from the Baby Band and a curd of thanks from Mrs. Pickering was read zicknnivlcdizinz tlic receipt nt llnltfnx of llircn cartons (if clntli- inc from lh~ \\'. l\l. S. for llie Lab- rmlor and Newfoundland Missions. 'l‘lir~ programme committee pro- .<(‘llif‘(l n pncm "lt (Tan 13c Done", liy Mrs. Sieivriri anti a rcndiniz, “Sn Bil: ls India," by Mrs. .-\llic Bryon- inn. A (indication scrvice {flllfflvpd and the follpivlmz officers were instal- led: i President, Mrs. R. L. Bryentnn. Isl yico-preslrlcnt, hlrs. Edward Sclllck. Your Hair Needs Washing More Than Your Body clean, able to breathe freely, so your hair can be healthy, alive-looking. SPECIAL OFFER 75¢ Value for only 49¢ AC7‘ TODAY ‘ Save 26c by getting this Fitch introductory odor-Fitch Dandrufi Remover Shampoo, to ether with a wonderful new Ftch product: Fitch Creme Oil Hair Tonic. 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Secrciziry’, Mrs. Vi’. Younker. Trcasilrcr, Nlrs. G. Pierce. Mnclilillan. hlrs. H. Stewart. n our January FUR SALES.‘ All Fur Coats selling oi‘ 1-3 OFF. DRASTIC REDUCTIONS - - - SWEEPING SAVINGS (iori-cspnndinr; Sccrctaryu Sybil Younker. Mission Band Superintendent, Comnuliiity Friendship Secretary, Mrs. James MacKay. Baby Band Leader, Mrs. Herman Persian Sides. Wes $275-°°- N9" 5133-34 Persian Sides. Wes $l1°-°°-. N°W 5140-00 French Seal. Was $250.00. Now $166.67 (dyed rabbit) French Seal. Wes $225.00. Now $150.00 Brown Coney. Wes 5165-00- NW’ 5110-00 ldyecl rehbitl , Brown Coney. Was $150.00. New $100.00 Z-tone Beaver. Was $225.00. Now $150.00 2-tone Beaver. Was $198.00. New $132.00 J Press Secretary, Mrs. \'. Mac- Moslicr. mlllan. Temperance. Mrs. Allie Bryeriton. Christian Stewardship, Marion ,Fcbruary meeting and the Mizpsh ‘ Mrs. Benjamin Ncwson Invited the Socir-ty to her home for the 'Bcnediclion brouizht the meetlnr to a close. A delicious lunch was servcti hy tlio committee in charge and a social hour enjoyed. THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! w NAP.’ w: A oooo MIND TO rzsrolzr vou A4 A . PUBLIC Nuisance.’ 7 it QQDQM] R122‘ 100M! Uu--.. ..._,. .__.. 14E MIDDLE OF THE AFTERNOON l5 SIESTA TIME WITH MRS POPOFF , AND SHE EXPEUS‘ THE WHOLE NEIGHBORHOOD T0 GO UNDER CURFEW. QUIET 00m THERE you vouua RUFFlANSY I'M TRYING TOTAKE Bv Fagoly and SHOT; Bur m: MIDDLE or 114E NIGHT IS FIESTA nmsar THE POPOFFS‘ , AND THE NEIGHBORS‘ HAVE TOCALL OUT THE QIOT SQUAD IF THEY WANT FORTY WINES. 41.11411? ..,.. I4IJpF' cfltliiii" ‘.6. _o i 62R. \ . i 11 l. "'¢"o‘¢':,’t'i,"¢'¢'l'il fun" m ttttp/flloi iii/tip‘ . ‘INN i W ti‘ t‘ seaofrwisss! Tl-IRICE WELCOME HQME AA4'\IOUQ COU NEEDED/w wexle A Sl-fi-PWAI-KES Heme, A cousin 0F- MARTHRS. WHO wAuesglfi S}; liréeglilajég“ I HOURSDRE CARRIE NATlOtJ Ant: oruek Menu l5 SOQED/ rm BDQHEQMASOR/ GIMME TIME TO "rave A BATH AND chance MY TEETH -~ I u. LIGHT A new FUSES Atuo see n= some- ‘TNING POPS.’