1.‘; L QQQ 000000O00009000090000OOOOOOOOQOQO+QQQOOOOQQOOOOOQQOOF-OQQO-O-Q-QO-Ofwfffff-QOOOO-w-OO-Ovfiv-v PAGE EI_G_I_-IT__ I z SHOWING AT YmfII b: MOONIN’ oi his croouinl VIIIANIIIIINI PERRY cnmn HARRYIAMIS . IIIFrSIW ,;é&;.;.; I lTd-IASTS TUNEFUL stoma. no? smouus ans BAND Starring Vivian Blaine. Perry com, Harry lumen and Cannen Miranda. and boasting a score 0f six new song hits by ialnedvccvn- posers Joe MYFOW and kiddie D8 Luge, a}; mi Lucky," 20th Cen- tmry-l-‘ovs new musical, 0P8"! 1°- day at the Prince Edward Theatw- ‘Rho picture, eet against the background of an exciting election- caimpalgn, tells ihe story of one orrjhestras fight to make the "big time," and at a. gal and two fellows who find that love and poliitics 811i! with a vengeance. Assigned to the task of writing songs for {our or the nation's 10D musical personalities, Mrrow and De Lange are said to have written an mitstanciing musical score that gIVCg each of the stars generous op- portunities of displaying their dis- tinctive talents. as well ‘as playing an important part in advancing the mood and action oi’ the film's story. "Follow the Band." rousing election number, features Harry Jmmes and his Music Slakers "Ir I'm Lucky" rnmc: EIIWARO um --| w. i, IIIRMEN MIRANDA _'PIIII SIIIEIS- EIIAI ileum NEWS - STOOGE COMEDY - CARTOON and “Bet Your Bottom Dollar," O-O-OQQOO-O-OOO-OOQO-O-QM- 3130-7-9 OUOOOOOOQQOOOOOJQQOOOOO-OO-OQQQOQ-QQQOQQO~ both romantic ballads, throw the spotllght on Vivian Blaine and Perry Como “One More Kis," an unusual rhythem nrmiber. provides specialty spots {or each or the stars and the band Carmen Miranda, lets loose with her tropical rhythevm in "Batucada," a racy Brazilian nurm- ber; while “Moon 0i’ Jade“ brings Harry Jame sand his celebrated trumpet to the fore in all his bril- liant virtuosity. Myrow. who has just comDWIPd the music with Mack Gordon (or the forthcoming “Three Little Girls In Blue,‘ ‘has collaborated with De Lange belare on New York shows and night club renies. "If Tm Lucky" ma_ s their debut as a motion picture tune team. YALUABLE COMPOUN D Albion metal is g, compound formed from a sheet of tin laid on a sheet o! lead. the info being combined by pressure between rollers. Under a high-power- microscoPe coal doe: not c1799" mack; I319 cellular structure o! ancient {ems is often visible. ‘l iwuitwi “marlin SPEC MORSFS TEA-Per pound .. CHRISTMAS AT DUNNS” GASPEREAUX - nnc. 1s to one. a4 rznrscnou CREAMERY BUTTELq blind!’ 1.19 MAGIC ammo POWDER-Pound IALS 89c » 25c CAPITOL TOIIAY and SAT.’ sum mo - 1 - a=4s Jndylni i. iufio runes mmm (so WIIIIIIIS lid THE SINGING IIIDIAH WAVES n1 lion: Om 5Q—WIIVIISDMI Siql B1 Mill Rabat lnfl Doris "in! by Oil lOIiO Proceed b; ILD IIICITIIOIIII Johnny At The Fair Sing - Sport - Cartoon ~44 NO OOOQQJ O O'§44-Q§ O-O-O-QOJ TOHIGHT and SAT. Shows 7 - 8:45 Matinee Sat. Only 2:30 mi IIOOSIEII napalm: Kai. ‘- I h», G1 yd in mu mm m - m m! mu "m In" wmuns - o: mm ’ WW - IELYEIIII will" W‘ SERIAL - CARTOON Georgetown And Vicinity town on Wednesday. ++++++0+ a o vo-mwo-oo-em-o EMPIRE 0-4 §-O-O-@§-Q§4§§-§ ...‘Mrs. N. W. Hanson o! Burnt Point was a visitor to Charlottr- \ Slum-t, Mia AGENT GEOBGITO AGENT SO0E15: Harriet Clair. WN: Walden Luau. M. A. Michal. The Guardian may be In Georgetown: The Poet Oflice; following place: In Montana: Mil S. A. Llewellyn; Mn. Clay. Roper; in St. Peter's: The Port Olllce. bwubt at my oi the In South: Condnn’! and Florence an}. u, Philips Rmflo this chrut- mas (rom Duvai-‘s Radio Service. select your Christmas gilts n. Maborfs Rexall Drug Store. A lull line on display. .‘BOX CHOCOLATES at Jam- iesorrs Pharmacy, Montague. Messrs. lvlslcolm Benton and Bryer Llewellyn, staff or Berg- maifs, itiontague, were recent visi- tors to the city on business. Gifts galore at Mabotrs Rexall Drug Store. Toilet sets. Wn and pencil sets, cutex sets. Nearly everything in the gilt line Irom 25c to $25.00. The Community Rink is at pre- sent undergoing some repair work under the ioremanship oi Mr. Wil- '1Iam Webster. The ticket office which for some years has been inadequate, is to be remodelled giving the ticket seller more ease in carrying on his work. The old coal burners, which had been in operation for so many years, have been removed, and oil burners have been installed for the greater comfort o! the fans. This is a de- cided improvement tor it elimin- ates the necessity oi constantly checking the fires, and the danger o! a lire hazard. The rink is under the management of Mr. Lorne Wiggintun, and Mr. Dave Van Iderstine has been hired to make the ice. Mr. Vanlderstine. who has been flooding day and night since the cold weather, reports that al~ ready the rink has a good bottom sheet oi ice_ and that should the weather hold, there will be skat- ing for Chrismas. The hockey sea- son will get underway shortly alter New Year's ioliowing the schedule of the southern Kings League. It ls hoped that the other teams oi‘ the League will soon be submitting the list o! the members of their club, so that the season may get under “my. The following compose the Montague Club. Pre- sident, Ml‘. Cecil Beck: chairman o! games committee, Mr. R, K. Clements; secretary treasurer, Mr. Archie Hilchey; manager, Mr. Ben McLure. ' Teamz-Goal, Francis Fraser, defence, Douglas 660189, pinyin: coach, Glen Reynolds, Ralph Beck. Joey Fraser; forwards, Ernie Carver. captain, Park Fraser, Richard Ceilings. Allan Nelson, Ken Clements, Hugh Power, Roy Ceilings. Including others who are to try out for the team. Game officials include: Goal judges: Bryer Llewellyn, Athol Robertson. Timers: J. J. Stewart, N. D. Nicholson. Referees: Austin fiaser, Donald MacGregor. It is pleasing to note that al- ready the team has acquired new uniforms. and new goalie equip- ment. All that is now needed is plenty o! cold weather to make ice and once more the rafters will be ringing to the shouts o! the JRONSON LIGHTEBS at Jam- ieson’: Pharmacy, Montague. merside, were iveek-end visitors to Montague, guests of Mrs. Ada-ms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Vickerson. Mrs. warren Brehaut and Miss Georgie MaoMilim, Vernon River, were recent visitors to Montague, guests or Mr. and Mrs. Russel THE GUARDIAN, OWN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN horn-rs: uon-rsoum lhrold r. ma". Albert mun. Mn. an; rms , GIFTS DEEQIQER 19, bumsmis MAKE A WOMAN HAPPY WITH FROM JAMIES IIS‘ IIOIIBIOAIIT A 1947 <_- v Sh t M - ELIZA ....£“’é‘§.‘.....“f.*“.’i.£f“§ Anlfm‘ flulllwurs wide selectio to choose (tom. Misses Bileen Lane, Selma Toilotries In Fitted Leather . Llewellyn ‘and Harrie Beaten were ¢q;,,_ A new and famous odor IIII- pugum, $1 7543 75 ec nt i w t0 h i l- " ' ' 1,8,; vs H I e c” on bu” $7.00 to $2_5.00 eci‘ from France. Single 705M WM" “is ‘Gmlls’ ‘nave m ' ‘Akvery lovely Gift- Flower stems and sets. A very spe- Takum _ _ _ ‘ _ H 65 . . ens sets 1st II\ Blue. Gross, Its You, - 1t b - c from as cents to $25.00. Come and ' Qmhid 1,,“ Gflunium Md clul 9i ox, retell vuliw 4-50- Dusting Powder $1 50 e u n t. a 1 ' h . '. _ I - - ' gjnggufi “m m)“ P “ma” Eognotigr. A large stock m1 l“ Y°'“'5 "M9 ‘I’ h!" Bath Suits . . . . .. $I.5O ~__ r en ore. Ab IIAQIIWE Rexali Drug Store . $250 Se“ $315 "P '0“ w‘ in r= bi t t l zjxIlfiitlIlllflxS glilits If 51522515; SCI’! by 0 your am yan a your ten s. C L i ILADIEHS‘ SETS from 59 cents A |. MOSSOIHOGNESBSC $125 and to $12.00. Just the present (or the H” ' ' " ' EVENING IN PAR|§ best girl. See them at. Junisons "y" Se" fi-oasl-so . YARDLEY Pharmacy, Montague. Enchonte .... 85c-$I.25 Fons REVLON v Gardenia SSc-SLZS Pvfvme: Mr. Kingsley Show. Summersid-a, T I C,“ and sum of Palmer Electric and Mr ° “m Fwd" °9“" PEGGY SAGE John Shaw, spent a rew days at Both Powders Toilet Soups $1.50 box ti‘; 2323,25 ram. so m‘ ~~= Fm P~w=i~ “AWE "is Miss Shirl MaoGe , M - TOILET ' tague, stat! i; the Blangltzjrol’ NIIIIa. Scotla, was a recent visitor to A Faymi" Gm. Charlottetown, guest o! her bro- Arden and sister. Mr. and fijfngzywngiftad these days. QMHMERE Rubhme-m R -G II Mr. Ben Henderson, Murray I-lar- Roger and Gullei- BOUQUET OCQITIIIIYTIII n bour North, is completing certain Eyening in Par]; Devmryy c nt ' be t the Kin ‘ - CaorgtyrII/lbfiorial lflospital. gs %.';;';n&:|g?%ines TOILETRIET ' PI"! ‘Mr. Joseph 31mins. King's Candies Various Msiunou‘ County magistrate was in Mon- spfing Howe" _ a LY tague in connection with some H. b h A d cqmbiflqfigg“ LIME" I-QIWIQ cases which were on the docket. R32‘: I E“ Chang] $3_00.$5_50 n III » Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams sum- Only q pm-fld liq 75¢ . $159 whm Flu'.;.‘:y:4'o0'$7'5° ssmnsons mum sronns , OHARLOTTETOWII anII IAOIITAGIIE Brehaut. ratnorvs hockey tans-lam. Yqu don’: need much money to mac! women. Jun buy a unpub Now, if JEWELLER‘S IAOIITAGIIE‘ ICING SUGAR-Pound . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ...._., 12¢ DESSICATED COCOANUT-IJ Pound l5; MATCHES-B 5cxes....._, _ _ _ , , ,_ _ "N25,; CARNATION. Lilws or NESTLES MILK--2 mi; 25¢ LIBBY'S VEGETABLE SOUP-Per Tin _, 10¢ VEL-For Dishes, Lingerie, eta-Pkg. ~ , 23¢ DRY GOODS SPECIALS MEN'S ALL-WOOL BLUE MACKINAW cons- Sizes 36-44-Ecch 7,50 ' MEN'S JUMBO KNIT swarms; lIlll, Brown, Wine—l6-44—Eucfl ,,,, w," ‘J9 MEN'S RED PLAID CHECK JERSEY CAP$— E¢<h--.--~......... . . . . . .... ..l.7s MEN'S BLACK LEATHER CAP-With inside bond- Each . . , . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .._._.,......I.75 BOYS’ WINTER CAPS-with inside band- ESCI‘ - - - - - ~- ~ .. I.0O MEN'S LEATHER JA.CII(IETIS;IEI:EII A. 13.95 and 15.06 Very low prices on RUBBER FOOTWEAR of oII kinds. IT WILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE A comniere Rock of Men's. Women's m Children's SHOES selling at no advance in price. This is the chance of a life- time to secure Ioorwcar for the whole family u: rqqgqnqbl; Wmsi n ‘a r TOY onsoo eravne varie a S, GAME, DECORATPNS, CHRISTMIAS GIFTS. etc. hIunfinriIoIiTIiAnAei of mechanical toys on disivlay this season. A good assortment of candy in stock as IoIIov/sz‘ 5AN°NG$ M4 SMILES N‘ CHUCKLES CHOCOLATES in Fancy lanes; GANONGT» First Quality Bulk Chocolates, Plpperminh, Toffee, Bright Christmas Mixture; Choc-ohm Ion, ma, alt. ill cm. on Us for: YOUR CHRISTMAS NEEDS - » Hungry Dunn GASTEREAUX Mr. lnvris Victor oi woodside, N. 5., arrived in Georgetown Wed nesday evening on a short vis-t to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Victor. Lewis. a. veteran oi the last war has just completed a month's treatment in hospital in Charlottetown. Mr. Albert K-Tng visited the City for a few days during the week. Mr. Harry Ansile o! bioutague was in Georgetown on bulillll d! Wednesday. ‘Phe season's first night skate for adults was held in the George-- town Rink on Wednesday and as far as can be recailedmust constitute something o! a record for early opening. Actually the sea- son's first skate was ior children on Monday atterxioon the 15th. Dr. A. A. Kennedy visited the city Wednesday on business. On Tuesday afternoon six ju- veniles lrom Cardigan appeared before Bis Honor Judge '3. St Clair Irainor in his chambers in the Court House Georgetown, charged with poaching salmon. His Honor handed down suspender sentences. Arzowijiin, with a aux-bin; Anew do and bandhnblqf. you IIIVUOIIG ounco of wolf blood in your vein: (and wfvo nut: me: a guy who needed nransfusion) you'll be so besieged by dame: that you'll have to but them 0E with a king-dud Inldltt. SG¢ u: today for the glory deuiis. sron: orzu even NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS MOHTAGIIE MEWS WEAR u nan. IIOOLEY prop. -—ARKOW Ill/RT! AND T/£$"__.. nlglil. H. J. MABON OPTOMETBIRT fitting and EMMY"! Obit IM- llonlngu l’. l. l. Office Iluum lOlo lIA. ll zwann. Iollhvu etc. hv sbhofntniefll Ofliu (humeral Will Drug. lion STflPl-LOOIII-and BIIY! AT THE - IAOHTAGIIE SHOE STORE HERE ARE A FEW CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS . FLIGHT IOOTS—Mism and Women's SLIPPERS-IM Styles NYLON STOCKINGS-N“ 51m)“ _ OVERSHOES-For AH TIII Family Zipper, Laced, Dom Fastener, and luekiqd STORE OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS l CALL TODAY .|I w. uuusn Prop. HOLLY SAUCE I Plain jelly, blanc mange, or snow dding may be turned into l s ecial Christmas dessert ii’ topped ~ ith holly sauce. 2 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon cornstarch Pinch o! salt 2 egg yolks or one whole egg 1/.» teaspoon vanilla 1% cups milk 1.4 cup marasciilno coarsely chopped. Mix sugar. cornstarch, suit and knilk (one cup) and heat in double I cherries, TEA SETS unsr‘ Iron EIOLAIII The ROGERS HARDWARE G0. Ltll. boiler. Beat egg yolks slightly with . remaining milk. Add slowly to hotI ~mil . i . no.2";":..°::“::§”.§i¢"§.::"&I In Memoriam spoon (about 10 minutes). Re- move from heat. ado flavoring and cherries. Six servings. brother MORSEN SHERREN Who passed away two years 2:1, AUSTRALIAN surnames: mm. IM- 19- 1945-. men in Australia was on the site or Colin. o! modern Sydney In 1788. OISTIHATIIIE GLASS WARE EXOIIISITE WATER SETS ' FLOWER BOWLS and VASES ATTRAGTIIIE —— IIIEXPEIISIVE IAOIIERI as use: OIHHER SETS same: run 12 IEIIY m: glue: In loving memory o! our den Gone, but will never h forlfii‘ The first settlement by white ten b! hip sister Bessie and broth- S .._._.......-"“n-uu