< DECEMBER s. 194g ' “ _ a _, _ W mm; GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN _ __ Grade 3, Prince Street School “Milli EASTERN GUARDIAN MONTAGUE: Harold l‘. Landry, Albert Althea, Mrs. Byron Stewart, Miss Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Layers. bought at any o! the Miss S. A. Llewellyn; MrsClsy. in Souris: Condon’s and Florence The Post Office. --'Fl’l"l‘El) roorwlslus at. tr} Montague Shoe Store. AGENTS: The Guardian may he (allowing places in Moutsfllfli in Georgetown: The Post Oltlce; Roper; in St. Peter's: JFOR GIFTS THT LAST — llilcliey & Vanlderstine, Montague. Beauty and savagery... splendor and shame... ..'DHRRDBS, HAMPEBS, PIC- TURES — Hilchey & Vanlrlerstine, Montague. ..'HAVE YOU SEEN Slut-L's Toy- iand at Bergmanrfs, Montague? 1t not call soon. You will rind every- love and hate..- a story of ~ thing in toys. - 1 ---_ . ‘COME in and see our stock oi V10 cnce JRADIOS, OCCASIONAL ‘fables. c. c. M. Skates. All prices and all , Card Tables. —— Hilchey & You- sizes. Finest stock o! Skates east 0t m s lderstine. Montague. Charlottetown. We invite your visit. _ ._ _ _ _ i; ;~_ u, a ‘LADIES (‘ENUINE shernng Bcrsmsnn s. Montague. Back Row (ha w right)‘ Mud ‘ M D s. . . , . _ ‘ 11.1.3.1 rubber (‘light boots, colors. The Montague knitting club held Myrna Oaswell. Gail Currie: Bettynleiou “Eufmlrilg. E31.‘ “gang?” Ganm’ mm’ Biidsiinw. “fr”! W" Rnmii-bvicio“JQRPLUIHUUDL“ red. brown and black. 110W iii $i°°i§ their social evening this week st Billy MacOallum, Susan Parker, Suzanne Shaw Paul lVlaePhail lib.) lsqulai/ipaebrkglgsl) Ellen Mathew“ i; M,.-»--€““v$ ¢0L0£ 3y ' l ' W“ a; the Montague Shoe Store. AU the home o! Miss Barbara Mac- Elinaibeth Jones. Front Row: Donald Johnistone’, Paul Whrren,'R,ay:n%:d wnitifo}, §Q1$§°§§°mm W ‘i c690“ a’ guaranteed. Lure on Thursday evening with Sterling MacFadyen, Joyce Sentnler, Jsckie Stew art Dick Bevin-s. Gerald Levers, We dali ‘ “nus “o ‘flfimlfl? ofldw“ SHO“"S 8;3().’1.9 TE SHOE STOBE seven members present. A delicious Alan Bowness, Jeanne MnoKinnon. Roddy Madmen. Mowers Block, Gloria MagDon 13mm‘ w 0 \ COLUMN‘ ncruu TguqilgNTelxgulsive mo. "o" in lunch was served by the hostess Sher-mu, Billy MacDonald. Alan MscDauniJ. Allis Smith-Teacher, Marguerite Brehaut a M!“ ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ‘as; gounm new ha" ‘he m“ assisted by Mrs. MacLure. . C. E. Burke, Phmgnfi. nitri- I-nd 81-80000 his been siven which is musically unrelated to the BOOGIE WOOGIE KlNG 1E] rubber toot wear id n and wipe“ each The Alreta 0.6.1.1‘. meeting est line of was held at the home oi Miss Ann stock, Come i towards the procuring q: new laundry equipment. The many and opera. As the firs: m»! when many l Elli" " Queen Mary W. I. Celebrate 30th CHICAGO, Sea. 4. __ (Ap) m“ Yeo on Tuesday night. There were 18d mod. N is m """ i . - ' ° In ins sir en desired but low had tuned Albert c Axum H nqqoTwn To ADVEBTXBERSIF eleven members present The meet w: m m I ’ _ m“, Ne,” h Advertise" m reminded ma, ma“ ing opened with the c.o.r.r. funds hive proved f" incentive to Rita is co-stsrred with Glen Fwd. pisnist who wu an“ .- , many other organisations, all o! Ford ma“, m, proud um hmm “Boogie woo!“ Km!" died ‘ purpose of prayer followed. by the devotional period led by Miss Alene Beaton. Following the business period, discussion took place re- garding the Christmas reaper ser- his home Saturday after m. rnontths’ illness. lie was 42, BYllilFll-Ellllltll which helps in the development of this community. some young soldier who became enamored oi Miss Hsyworth. nulcrfss copy must be in the Guardian not later than noon the previous day to. guarantee insertions. Ont u! c'ty advertisers who Wlaiihime 919551‘ STRANGE, EVIL POWER 0F MYSTERY TEMTTER CAPITOL TODAY-TUE. -wrn. ' <‘ ‘ - __ - - l rl bear MATIBLL 3.30 SHOWS '1 8.45 _ _éialgl,irletttrxi;gl0llld psrticua i! . vice‘ “M” pa": given m each '____ member. A delicious lunch was KEYS SUSPENSE FILM toot- then served and a social hail-hour ‘i _v___ .“_éé-;F3:§; rrgggfazr Con.“ cnlorm_ A film tale to challenge the ,1 l. . am’. new m stock No second ____ imagination o! tans and cause 391i Niiveimbei" 337d ‘ "e" m‘ grad; handled, all guaranteed. Rev. H.C. Rice of the Oharlotte- Fem? °1 “cnement 59")“ '4° n)’. ioyable party was held in the Montague shoe 5m,‘ m...“ Trinity United Cfiurch was is due to arrive to-day at. the aspi- Legion Hall st Mmmay Harbor .___ guest speaker m Sunday at Mo” tol Theatre. It is Paramount's dra- when the Queen Mary Women's H-Mossr; JEWELLEBB sn- {agile United Church. nu subject "is "Allis Nick Beal." said to be contest for Ci-iirmmeis- concerned Paul and his work in ‘HY "iuch M! ti" belie" Dam 01 motion picture entertainment and changed \vith the kind o! mystery that creates more than the usuoi amount o! interest and goose- pimples. nounce new See Moase Jew tails. Get SW!‘ 03gb $5. purchase, or accounts now. institute of that place celebrated their 30th anniversary. The hall was very artisticali," decorated with flowers, stream- ers, and spruce by some oi‘ the evnngelizing. Hymns for the ser- vice were, "As pants the hart for cooling streams", “Mothers o! Sa- lem". and “How firm a inunda- tion, ye saints o! the Lord." Spe- eilers window tor de- entry blanks with cash paid on . strikesatthe hearts ma...“ -——~ Ul 3" Wlifilhmfik In spite o! tho disagreeable ' Mrs. Edward Buipili- 0i “m” clal music was a solo "Let us have “Al!” N193 3°31" masu- “W” . . - . ' weather about 50 members and neatli leit this morning I01‘ 305mm’ Peace-r b‘, M‘. Makolm Patterson’ distinguished stars-Ray Blillalid, Bea‘ '5 Flea 0.19515 attended. where she will visit her son George and a 55x0 “Jesus L0,." of my Audrey Totter and Thomas Mitchell, . ' ° vii-s J J NlacKav, vice-presi- w. Buipitt- “'ii° i5 “mpw-"d “m Soul“ by iilr. Roy Smaiimfifi of W“ m?“ Avadmiy Ali's-iii iwiiieii- _~ ",_ dém Q“; n, the 511,13; Alter the Mediord Auto Co. West Mediuid- Q1mr1mtegmvn_ They are supported by George Mac- Smry ‘flamanwhos Sing-mg o, “Gamay Bn_,.--_ Mm ready. Fred Clark, Geraldine wall. ore MacKay mode s few brief re- The ruhei-ai o! m. 1m \\'.A. Diiivi Kkiiiiiiiiii- Niiswi’ Psi" "iii marks, and called upon .Irs. Al- Sing-song of did songs. Johnstone, well-known merchant Hm’? (TNEHI- bert MacLeod to give a history o! Disifllliiei n1"M'§,1c114<‘-,’,§::: Y‘! Xlitnntagiée, ukho passed away in ‘LOVES 0'—‘-'—-—-—'_'F CARMEw 1h l sci t -h' ~h ~ ~i — Home" — 'rs. r r ~ ie irgs .oun y Hospital on Nov. »_ ~ ode stnhexru ‘rlracgsissdgirgriignie Herring and Mrs- iiidiiiidi- 2'1, was hold Irom sc. Ahdrru-‘s FIERY ROBiANCE I o 30 _ees ‘go, The four charter Solo: Mrs. Silas lVlacKaY- Presbyterian Church on Tuesday IN "“1D COL R ‘present. ‘Mrs. Albert Monologue: Mrs. Albert MM- gjternoon. The service was coii- m‘ _ F? m d‘ x MacLeod Mrs. Wallace White. Leod. ducted by Rev. PEN. Young. u» c HEW“ -ii Ye ii w"- ‘virs Freeman Reynolds and Mrs (‘iosing-Jnstitute Ode. sistod by Rev. Al). MacKcnvic. {"1 gypsy dress m“ Wm‘ m“ 1°“? r Meat B ii w r8 then‘ asked to After the program evcnvonP cn~ 111).. ininister oi the Unitcvl ii-imiiiz lifiii‘ iiimbiiiis d0"- i-O ii" my t ah EM‘ where Mrs loved s lively game period led bl’ Church. The hymns sung were Sh°ii1deT5_Pi”°iid. Wild fiiid ‘il‘\"11i5h' g/lomli o oh Diesel-lg? of the In- ‘iii-rs Mac-Kinnon and Mrs. H91“ "The Lords My Shepherd“, nnd l!’ beaiituul-“ot only plays Car" Q3583" 5mm, "ch with 1 "Lead, Kindly. Idght". The pajl- men put IS Carmen in Columbia's L p" Then a most delicious lunch was bearers an. NllicLilre 1.. r. “Tim LOVES 0i Cnrmen." Techni- ’ color drama which opens" to-day Nimble gm u ‘ momenyto M the 1h m mbers The Poole and Geor e Ma Donald In v E . , C . - sened by e g at the Prince Edward Theatre. '§¢!\t¢i.o-s-—¢ birthday cake Freeman Refit- ilie first presi- was beautiful two-tier occasion. The following program Louis was cut by Mr!- the-n carried out with Mrs. termcnt took place in Lower Mon- tague Cemetery where the service was conducted by the Order oi the Fiaunting her looks and wearing s hold smile, dancing to the barbaric Il- 2; slrains o! the flamenco dance, liv- "why dour’, We ever u” a Guardian Wm" Ad _] ing and loving to the hilt, Rita and nclds who was Herring, ‘Mrs. Carl Richards Masonic Lodge. A . . r . r - t. MscKal acting as ac deiE-‘gllorving lunch a social ha? Th N ‘anb__.__ u t t‘ puts on quite a Show in ‘he mm they do downsmirs?” , our M... w. Mun-rerun y;- soggy fr; “Qjggfjd m; w“; g; s‘,";,,;;;§§,,.:i=,.,g,,,,,;° ____.W_-~____ . . M..LLH ‘g. taie-sei or om. \ »~-- - ~ .i" qlijtonnclldgucrerrllprs. John ‘Mac- l-he ‘institute’ Vvbilld serve the iflrilritlglnliircjché iglcritlrigtlcj w __V_____ __ ll- R- Donam‘ cmnmumhy for many mo; years‘ er' and inns riddled‘ b tli \ ’ ‘ -----»- -~——————- Vi; tamer“, i‘; rem“ v Ma; 1 mow rrwAs, .1? Ncr-w soolca NeilpTlie meetingopened inn the JOB’ ' CHM/E‘ Agruss D i I ' call to worship. followed by Psalm - HERE’ 0O l“ COUL’ — I 67. The scripture reading was given ‘W1. SODA. BUT NOW - RiDE A H055!“- by Mrs. HE. Nelson, and the THAT WE QOT 5ljcH .K|J\N§ ' APPEITTE WHEN ‘A e000 cook. Dow-r THAT BEAMIN‘ FACE AND eoov. GRUB MAKE r,r» WONDERFUL?‘ By Billiard McBride Lords Prayer was repeated in un- ison. Mrs. A.C. MncKay gave a very interesting reading from the missionary study book. The min- utes o! the last meeting were read and approved, followed by roll call which was answered by twelve members. A letter from Mrs. 12H. Bussell Somers, Charlottetown, was read asking tor a donation towards buying a piano tor missionary work in British Guiana. Mrs. A. C. Muc- Kay reported for the sick commit- tee. The meeting closed with Psalm 72, and the Mizpah Benediction. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. Studio night will be held at the Empire Theatre I LOOK AT HIM. Tonight, Dec. 5th Three one-act plays will be presented Program Starts at 8:15 l 1949-50 membership tickets are available at: the Abegweit Gilt; Court, Garnhurnk Photo Studio and will also be on sale at the Theatre on Dec. 5th. ianolaon and Uncle Elby UT/ l LLZKSD MY BICYCLE TD i W’ MULDNW’ BE TULEN "I" FIN? THE KEY.’ i - FURNITURE srlzcllits Until December 22 Only Chosen as the town n! the Yvéek, Montague was the feature discussion on the Kate Aitken Program on Wednesday. Paying particular respects to the ladies o! the Hospital Auxiliary, whose ef- lorts have meant so much to the equipping o! the hospital. Kate Aitken went on to describe the beautiful spots o! the town, the industries, and the shipping. In view oi. the excellent work o‘! these twenty-Live women who Iorm th! Velour CHESTERFIELD SUITES- Regular $235.00—SPEClAL . . . . . . . . . . fZ-Piece Velour SUITE- $195.00 mrslfioél-nsirracm $155.00 F,” auxmm‘ m; m“? “our " ES— omipany lpresen 8 C f Regular $225.00.-SPEClAL $135.00 303.00 with twang i?!‘ riqurr; cor er wor. n e , 15.1 srunro ooucrms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107;, our m ,0 b, m, ,,,,,,m,,,g;',°,, f; their industry a. great deal o! BREAKFAST sETS-_ money has been used tor the h os- Regular $85.00.—SPEOlAL .. $74.00 , ‘ ‘ii-Piece CHROME KITCHEN SET- i ' - ,,,,,,_,,,,,. Regular $l39.00.-SPECIAI. . . . . . . . $115.00 . F YES. as ueEDTHE- i‘, 4"3""C""*""' "“ nnnrzoom surms_a u. 5 pieces 15% on‘ H. J. MABUN -» <-;"5*§TEQQ‘ZAE%QN§AUQ ‘ ‘~ - t __..- .-.. _ g See our other Furniture lines and Floor Coverings OPTWETMBT .' Fnggégepuesf-s.‘ ~ zsgflqlragggzuggf?" ' at Piiliuler prices. amiss and sgmiyins Gin-c. p‘ ‘_ '1-'_E-tgOULD gm p‘ “°°='TI- ""*‘°°"'="“'"‘*'- °““"‘,”"" When shop lng for Christmas be sure to see our Momuwn n I“ L Ala/r.‘ . HAVE ‘JFTED Hi5: y v" l Toys and Gift ines. 0mm Hours: " ' 'iFA'l'HEi'2. AWAY?’ ‘,1 1o u» is an. _ MLIKE QBABjJ/Y ‘ k 5 P, l . rw o» h! lnlloinmienc Office connected with Drill Store. iilLGiiEY and VANIIIERSTINE MONTAGUE BUYING DAILY Live or Dressed i SNDWMOBILES NOW IS m: rm: r0 sotvs YOUR Fm“ WINTER TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM CF52‘; Ride Over The Snow In Comfort f" EN and Safety. with e BOMBARDIER SNOWMOBILE MIILLEN MOTURS MT. STEWART PHONE 26-11 x Canning Purpose sssrsnu rsckiué co. - tmirrn \ Souris