we»... ‘ '- <-. __....,.2 ‘u, i i o a GP‘. EIGHT _7 CAPlTQLrollllv TIIE. iiiiil WED. SHOWS 3 :30-—7—8.45 A MWWM/X/fifl/f/I Ilmf fllufll-y Hill’ vvl-ry fliiriq‘ PRINOE EDWARDi TODAY and TUESDAY snows 33o - 7 _a.4s nus: altos: NEW OUTDOOR EPICI v lllUllAS MHCHllrBlliilll BlNNlll SPORTS REVIEW Laoxma DEE PORT ELIZABETH. South Af- rica - (CPI - Miss Kay Walker, lion tamer who turned up f0: hoi- flying lessons in Port Elizabeth with a pet lion, learned to fly ill Ieveri days. She set this record. even though she missed iicr first lesson - she could find no one lo l and family Georgetown and Vicinity and Mrs. Iawrence Doyle of Charlottetown re- cently visited Mrs. Doyle's P111’- ents, Mr and Mrs. W.T. Wood. i.'\l1'. Mr. and Mrs. 8.11. Stalwart spent a low days during the week vis- iting their daughters, Mrs. Albert Hobbs o-f Charlottetown and Mrs. lRev.) ER. Macvicar of Povvnal. IVlrs. Victor Reluse visited Mur- ray River during the week, where she was the guest of his son and ciaughter-in-lalw, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Ratuse. Ml’. Gordon Ross and Mr. Jos- eph Johnson motored to Cherry Valley on Saturday. where they visited their very good friend, Mr. Fred Nelson. Miss Clair DeLol-y, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Debory Newport and who is o. student at Notre Dame Academy in Char- lottetown is at present convalesc- liig at her home following an a/p- ipendicitls operation. The annual fall indoor sport of card plays is now in full swing and being enjoyed by mfllly R5 each evening witnessed plays held at. various places for a variety of prizes. At this season of the year. prior to the opening of the hock- ey and skating season, the long evenings can be very enjoyably passed by n good tussle with lady luck. These fine days we are so fort- unate lo he enjoying in such numbers. sees many a gunner trudging his way to his favourite wood-plot there to hullt down the hcliilding bunny. Many an emper- evening tie luck, is each sldcrcd so delicious when Illltl their way into a pie slew. CHEER. FOR DEPRESSED watch her lion. paid of any station (within I'll dried, at the following prices LARGE CODFISH HAKE receive prompt delivery. Quickies PIOKLED OIIRED OOIIFISH We have now ready for shipment, and will deliver freight merits or larger, pickled cured fish, well pressed but un- MEDIUM CODFISH SMALL CODFISH Send money order for quantity required Md Y°" will MATTHEW and lllacLEllll LIMITED SOIIRIS. recreations. e Province) in fifty pound ship- . . .16 cents per pound .15 cents per pound .. . . . . ..'lZ cents per pound I2 cenfs per pound I‘. E. I. By Ken Reynolds f5 !_ t 4,‘. ' my success!" of Campbell of Montague was widely ieiiccd gunner, helped with a. lit- seen bringing home a number of those furry little fellows. who are con- they or a in 2000 B_C. there was at least (i119 temple in Ezvot Where =11!- ferers from melancholia went 1m‘ THE EASTERN GUARDIAN {HE GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAGUE: HINIII r. Landry, Albert mun. Mn. lynx Stewlrt. Mlle Bartlet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Lovell. AGENT BOUBIS: following placea In Montague: In Georgetown: The Post Office: Roper; The Guardian may be bought at my of m. Mlle 8. A. Llewellyn; sum. Clay. In Sourll: In St. Peter's: Francis Choverlo Condom‘: and Florence The Post Office. JBULOVA WATCHES. — C. it. Boellner, Montague. ..'“M.AI\LA LOVES PAPA" com- edy hi! playing Wood Islands Mon- day; Sturgeon. Tuesday; Canoe C i . \\‘ d ‘tlzj: A - d l . . , 'I'I(1)\.l\i':di1."I i-ili-iilaiqmliii-lidazg.’ rifellflillluilsilhifl is very Poor 1n this towll. Saturday. On Wednesday night the Crip- pied Chlldrens Auction was held at Yeds Theatre sponsored liy the Mason's of Montague. DoliaJOns for the Auction were received fronl merchants and residents o! Moll- tague. Murray ilarbour. Murray River, Lcivel" Montague. (Jieorgo- town. Cardigan. Bridgetown, and The IIdrbOr b“ - ii . . . . .. i - li » r many other localities. A 1E1) arge Mk0“ up m. me flames‘; llvléqlfell Ii crowd aticndcil the auction. sup-{Pennv y ‘ a“ I plenlented by a bus load from Mur- "' g . ray Hal-boui- and Murray River. r "lg - ~ ~ . The bidding on each “we one“ igitiggs gag ziguggis: Have you eve: considered that if ovary member of Hie family ed v -t 1 [i “h _ i . . - . grgbllfmjloflflcfnfpefifiglf lgmongifor the “Inter. i picked out some distinctive gift for the homo, you-r family’, the bidders. Many articles sold A _ . . . - - - r _ ._ , ,- . pla_\l bci h id‘ t IIVIII would im love b lea s and bounds? Its true ‘Eotlileelhllllilcllemtvlcfiil ‘$515.. 21:55: “all m“ sweekngvu: onmbvhecgilif-lelf‘ g p y p l and CI a (‘S ' ~ I ' a . ‘ t ~ 1 - _ h l1 fo I’ l nun} many bmdm good bum ML ‘llitlljlesp 2,:arsflaitiespsiyjfggdcliijyurtlgf i t ols w y, be re you comple e your Christmas shopping, you R" l“ Clelllellll “m? l“ "llllllmll" C ' A should slop in of our hardware stove. Sea the fine llo ‘ for line evening assisted by Mr. The ‘I v Thom S J C 1 _ g m?" Douglas MacLareii. The auctioneers ' " " l‘ - "ml is p gm‘ and decidt for the evening were G. ll. Nelson. Montague. Robert Glover. Murray‘ Harbour. and Archie Llewellyn, Montague. Assisting in the even- ing's p1‘0gl‘3l'.l1 were Harry Johnston, Leroy White. Malcolm Patterson, Gilbert ClOIHUTllS, Bryel‘ Llewellyn. Harry McConnell. and Forest Clow. The auction sale along with the cash donations a-mountcd to a grand total 0i’ $1020. which M1‘. R. K. Clements presented to the Rot- ary in Charlottetown. The people of every community who assisted ill tnakittg the auction such a success are to be ccvrlmcndcd f0‘:- their contribution will go far in helping son's crippled child regain a normal healthful. happy life. . ' Prior to- her marriage on Saturday to ‘Air. Frederick Minni- kln of Montreal. Miss Florinc entertained by her many friends. On Friday her church friends showered hcr with many beautiful gifts at a cleverly arranged show- er at. Mrs. Elsie Wattcrllrorths Charmin: homo. . Tuesday Mrs. JC. MBCLUTC was hostess to the scvl-ing clltli of 1040. The younz guests in farcv went back in their pigtail days. The hostess nrcstllied Miss Camp- hcll with a filled solving bvrfict. Tuesday‘ evening Miss Selma Llewellyn and Miss EsicPc Mac- ‘fntyre were jGlnI hoslxsscs 2t a miscellaneous silmrcr. The binde- ln-be received nlany lovcly gifts of silver. linen and china, On Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Duncan Robinson entertained at installed in the principals room. a lclv days in Charlottetown ilzc rink last. night, Murray Harbor and Vicinity Murray Harbor school has a radio Mrs. Wm. F. Harris is spending A hockey meeting was held in 1n Port. Capt. Cohooii is undecided astto whether he will load again or llO . i A bazaar was held in the Public‘ H811 but on by the Happy workers of the United Church and $116.00 was realized. l The storekeepers seem to be all doing a good business. Our latest grocery store in the village is run by L. F. Herring. Schooner. Leona G. Maguim is hauled out and is being new top- ped. Work is being done by Jack MacDonald. Wm. MacDonald and Mont Herring. y . I On our sick list in Hospital for treatment are. Mrs. borne Stewart and Blair’ Herring. Their many friends ‘W151’! them a speedy re- covery. , MI- Ralph Horton of Bridgetown N. S. a former Murray Harbor boy L“ 178N112 a visit l0 this place. staying with Mr. and llrirs. R. P. Brooks. Vanlderstilics garage looks very Well. having rcmelved a coat of paint recently. They are having a new light installed over their tanks which will again add to its appearance. 0Y1 lllc some evening Nov. 25th a Men's Chicken supper was held by the men of the United Church and $100.00 was realized there. llllllrrfly Harbor DQODIe and vicinity have a wonderful spirit for giving. all afternoon tea in honor of Mirs Campbell. Miss Peggy Back pre- sided CWO!‘ (he teacups, and Miss Roma Dunning assisted the host- ess in serving. The bride elcr! was presented gift by the hostess. . On Tuesday afternoon, Mss Peggy Beck was at home to Miss Camphoils olzlcr friends. M's. MP. MacDonald pcured at a prrt- tily arranged lea vrlih tall tapers and yellow chry- iSaflfllélllllfllS. After a (I?lI"l'llIiL‘l hour cf social chat and music. Miss Campbell was presented with trweive lovely china teacups, KING OF FLATFISHES The halibut is known as the “King of the Flatfishes." MAKE IT A DIAMOND CHRISTMAS ‘ Ringo of ea- durlng beauty. Sparkling dia- m o n d o t o match the‘ sparkle o! ‘\ love 1n IMII eyoa. l-IIIIOII gems whoa beauty 1a u:- lunoetl with the fluent aet- Xum autu- able. Metal:- Ol lflllll" meat and wedding ring. ~ Priced I05, up. J. R. WILLIAMS "Mil J ago my wife now this business for sale in the Guani- "Tbolrlsnlllylowollot" Great George ltraot Nut to lolly I Melanin ‘Wilma 0M mode ma buy it --iiow silo takes all Hie credit ring vi Mrs. Kenneth Beck has opened up a lunch room in the stand lf0l‘lilCl'ly known as “Adaks Empor. iium" They should get a very 899d with a trowstauflrade there as it is quite close to the new rink. ' Already some of the enthusiastic skaters andplayers have new out- fits m readiness for when the ice tnhlo adornedfiis made. and on the night that the rink will be officially opened [we expect a large turn out even ‘from Dan to Beersheba. | The first accident at the Murray -Harbor rink occured a few days ago when Lorne Brehaut fell over the boards onto hard ground while playing. It was thought at first that hi5 leg was broken but on examination it was found that it was not that serious. The new rink is completed, took just a few days over two months to build and the work went on just about as quietly as the erect- ion of Bowman's Temple. Must mention again the fact Murray Harbor was very fortunate in securing the services of Roddie MacMlilan of Wood Island. And kind Providence certainly smiled on our labors and gave us ex- cellent weather for outside work. NEW FARM MACHINE CANBERRA -— (C?) —- A stub- ble machine. designed to cultivate the land and sow the crop while leaving the stubble on top, and to prevent loss of soil from wind or water erosion, has been built and patented by an Australian. NEEDED PRO TEEN Most cuiiiidliiiis Set the protein they actually need from meat and have poultry, fish, egg: and leg- umes in addition. . CHARLOTTETOWN Celebrated 60th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Ezra M. Henry ol’ Boston, Massachusetts. U. S. A" and formerly of Murray Harbor, recently celebrated their slxtlctii wedding anniversary at their home, '18 Hyde Park Avenue. Mrs. llcnry is the former Elizabeth Anne Bears of Murray River. Before his marriage. Mr. Henry was a resident of Georgetown. ‘flleir ages are eighty and eighty-seven years respectively. ‘They were married in Georgetown on November 21. 1888, came to Boston ln 1893, where they have lived ever since. Mr. and Mrs. Henry are the parents of six children. four of whom are now living: Mrs. Arthur Hardy of Boston, Vlnton Henry of Bos- ton, Chester Henry of Swampscotl, and Harold Henry of Stougliton. They have eight. grandchildren and one great grandchild. They were at home to relatives and friends throughout the day. and travel the bride wore a sapphire lilue suit, orchid ccrsagc and ac- ressories to tone, The lg coup- ;le will make their llfllllc in Mill- meal where the groom holds a rc- Minnkin-Oampllell sponsible pOSitIG-n as engineer with Kassos Steam Navigation Catnip- .."l‘he.l'e was a quiet hush in a St. Aridrelws Presbyterian Church. ny. OLli-cf-turn guests u-rre ‘Air. oacamaaa o, 1945 vvu-mvsu-m-x I EIIOOIIRASE HIS HOBBY Complete his work- shop with a gift from our tool coun- ter. v ALL OF THE FINEST MAKES THE ROGERS HARDWARE OOMPAIIY LIMITED sum as. ==i Queen Street Phone 1054308 allil Mrs. E.W. Calilpiirll. Miss Eleanor Cnnlirbcii. Ml‘. and 1111's. O.W. Czrinpbrll, Mr. and Mrs, Rus- sell RGPFF, Major and NLrs, W11. Poole, Sui. and Mrs. 11L. Kcycs. Montague, on Saturday evening. November 27th. when in the lovely glow of candlelight. Miss June Florlne Cllfililjllllill, only dailghtvr i; llfl- “ml Nliss Mfidgt- Thomas. bliss lvlailoii Slgglggulle/Illllflltlillll onlvllson 0-’ IVIYS. lpllllllhml’ Mlls Ellllll Mallulall‘ and (he h“? Mr‘ Fréiérick Mmm llllss Audlcy Cli-lpipcll. all of ' ‘ Charlottetown. and Mr. and “h. of Darlinglcri. Englard, 0x- r-haged their marriage vows. Gl€filllllg calidolutira. nrasws of greenery flllfl white fltwcrs form- ed a beautiful setting for the sol- cmrl drill impressive crrfirliony performed by Rev. Novlnnil Young, pastor of the church. , Th¢ young hrlde who was given! in marriage by her father was; beautiful in her lovely model gown “p Donald cmckcltl of White velvet with trari. Rc* we“, rm-day in u“, CM‘ gown was mlstcd with a fingertp‘ g_____ ‘ veil which cascaded from a Gnu-y M“, “Hard N9“‘5[)i1| York spent laii headdress. Her arm boulileijsaiiii-day m the City was of calla lillcs. Miss Peggy Beck was h1'l11ffl-| maid. Slip wore a floor longtlysorl York. spent Szitilrtlny ill frock of green velvet (‘OMQlCmPIlL-yclly, ed with matching bonnet and - ~ mitts, and carried an old faslilonw Ml". and Mrs. Vernon Dllvk, York cd nosezay of white baby muons. spoilt the week-end at Mrs. Duck‘s Mr. Norval Eldridige of Halifax home. was groomsiman, and the guests‘ ----- M- were ushered by Mr. Dsn Calnn- York ilarsonagc is under repair. balk brother of the bride, and Mr .lhe work been dolie by Burkr- and Harold Stewart. Of c‘ ‘son of Charlottetown. Miss Shirley Darrach lar- lottetown played the weddlrl€ mu‘ sic. Beiforc the bride entered the church, tho choir. under the dir- ection of Mr. Elmer Dvnnlngnl sang "O Perfect Love." During the signing of the register. M's- Ralph Beck sang “At Da-vlming". | ‘We,’ ll‘"_”l°l",:l‘y t‘ flfllgllléillll Miss Gladys Crockett. york. llcllepllllll “as. h? a ‘,9 ' picked a pansy in her flower bed lllylel‘ lllll llllldes mom“ rrcelv-lt-il Sunday November 28 huz in a rilal-lniiil: grey costume ‘ ‘ ______ ' ' wlll‘ Corsage, °l “ll “Se? d‘ Mrs. Herbert Lewis, has returned The lllldes lllble “as “flange to her home in York after visiting llllll Bert Campbell, Ml‘, and lVira Dilli- can Robinson, Ml". and Mls. Nor- val Eldridge, all of Halifax. York and Vicinity Mr. W. 1'). Cooke.‘ Yul-k, loaded r; carload of turnips tliis work. York. Zllessrs. Alden aiid Byron Non"- the Master GEIRIEI-JSUIG, City spent. the week-end in York the guest of his aunt Mrs. Gordon Croi-kctt. _ Mr. and Mrs-lirvild MacDonald ‘and daughter Lavina of Union Road, spent Sunday in York. with tiered wedding cake, tall!“ fiacndie the guest o, he‘, lapel‘ ‘ml v55“ °l yellow llllllldaughtcr Mrs. Jack Waits. bronze clvrysanthemums. Mrs. M-F- Mlwlllvnflld and Mfs- 0W Miss Gladys Crockett. York Campbell poured Mrs. E.W.Caml1-l;pent Monday evening in West b6" and MYS- PIT-Sm" MMIEAYYHCm-eiiead the guest of llCi‘ aunt assistdedinflgg! weldldhlg énestts QEZEIM“ Ramsay Auk-L SQVQ ' SS € Ell 8n , - ..__. - Estelle llifllllllllffe- M155 l/"al Mrs. Arthur Vesey. York has Bflk. MTS- DUMB" Rflblmmb M“! l moved into ills new house, which Ncfval Eldridgl‘. Miss Rona Dlm- was built this summer by Burke fling. W85 561m! LIBWNIYH and, and son of Cilarlottctown Miss Betty Beck. ' Major WJT. Poole proposed thrl Mr. Ernest MacDonald. ‘fork. ls bridal toast to which the groom busy building ll new garage, work responded. _ lbeen done by Mr. Ieigh MacDon- Mang; congratulatory tlsagegrunslald. staiihom. and te ograms were rote v . 1th‘. and Mrs. Mlnnlikin left Iaterl Mrs. Robert Crockett. York on an extended mot/or tt-In. To spent a few days in the City last " a {igmamaemels-almza‘ 1 2* m in Grade V -- 1, Richard Praughti 2. Lorraine Valley. Grade IV — (sr) 1, Betty Wilson; z. Violet Walker: 3. Edna Praught Christena Walker and Elnmett Hynes (equal) Grade IV —- (jr) 1. Martha Wal- iveck the guest of her daughter Mrs. Neil Mclmils. BROOKVALE SCHOOL Report for the month of Novem- ber: (trade X - 1. Rosalcen Oai-ra- k"? 2' Belly “augm- glier. 2. ‘Yhcrcsa Stordy, 3. Arnold _ Grade 11 —' 1- Buddy Valleyfl smith Peter Curran; 3, Freddy ltfacMillu and Ella Walker (equal) Grade I (a) - 1, Kay Valley; I Edna MacMlilan. _ Grade I (b) ’ l, Jam Prllughf. Teacher — Rita Hyrles. Grade VIII -— l. John Carragher. 2. Francis Curley. 3. Imelda Sturdy. Grade 1V —~ 1. Eugene Curley. 2. Margaret Carragher, 3. Josephine Curley. Grade 11' - l. Hilda McManus, 2 Muriel Smith. 3. Bernice Curley. Grade I (a) - 1. Donnie King, 2 Pauline McManus. Grade I (b) — i. Wilfred Carra- COSTLY nusnvass Britain is paying 40 pel- cent the amt of the Berlin which is asessed at about $400,000 gllcl‘. a day- lllglllll “Mg” l“ s“ Glad“ ‘i --l'-tosaleoli Ciirruglicr 72.47». lllgllcst Average in Jr. Grades — Eugene Curley 66.492. u, ‘I, Perfect Attendance — Josephine Cul-ley, Margaret Carragher, Muriel Sliiith. Donllie King. OPTOMETBIST FIItIng and Supplying Ginsu Eta. AIJERRY PLAINS SCHOOL MQNTAGUE, [g L y, Report for November: om" Illm": Grade 1x _ 1, Jean nyrics. l” “l l” ‘M- Grade vrn - l. Betty Buell; z. z l° 5 l" M‘ llllelllll‘ Wll5°n' Bolldlyu. by appolntmenl Grade Vi (sri - i, Marina Mac_ Mina“ Office Connected Willi Grade vr fir) _ 1, Inez stewiiu-t; 9""! 5"“ 2- “Willis W115“ i PRE CHRISTMAS SALE MON. DE0.0th llllTlL Fill. DEO. 24th MOLASSES, per gal. ...I.29 CLAM CHOWDER, 3 lint 20c” ilifsllwlh- ---------°5° TOMATOES (2: 02. fins) SHORcEIjMlé 2 for 45¢ AYLMER CREAM-STYLE. c 5R°V55 APPLE Jul“ 3 tins for CORN 2 (20 oz. fins for 35c LUMBARDS PRUNE PLUMS BRIGHTS TOMATO JUICE’ Z (Z0 oz. tins) for .....25c 3 tin: for 6 STOKLEY'S TOMATO SOUP GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 3 tins for...........Z5c 3tins for AYLMER BEEF NOODLE TEA (MOTHER'S OWN 31' SOUESIIMIOI’ ....zs= VERIDEST) lb. ......--!5= SCHWARTZ BAKING POWDER (I lb. tine) Z for ......'.IO<. PUDDING AND JELLY POWDERS, 3 for ....,,.,,..,,-.. 9° GRAPENUT FLAKES, 7 oz. silo, Z Ior ......,_,,...--315¢ CEREAL DEAL-Z Corn Flake, One Puffod Wino! GIKI N" plastic spoon all for 25c. - Any article in this ad may be cancelled without norlicavlil" present stock is sold. ~ We have on Ilond a good supply also a 906d assortment toys and gifts the family. Santa Claus will be at our Store Thundmaftamoon, 9°‘- 9, between 2 and 4 P. M. Como and bring Itltldil! I“ "ll. Santa. Everybody welcome. V Our store will be open until 9 p. m. ovary weelldflv! from 13th. Dec. 48, to 24th. Doc. 48, n. accommodate our?‘ customers during l-Ila busy Yulltidasoolon. . '- PEOPLE'S OO-OPEIIATNEASISOOIATIO ' LIMITED ‘ amoral Merchants‘, Iertlllletlco P. i. I- of Cllrisfnlos colldiuil for every melnblf ° Iflfliflllh! QKMYHG JWWJHD . ,> u. i.’ _.,. . I