rims cram‘ 3 an mos: sou-r wuss m: BIG snow nus MORNING AT 10 O'CLOCK SHIRLEY TEMPLE in "sssscca or summmoox ram" T0-llAY snows 2:00-14: LARRY PARKS in "GALLANT BLADE" NEWS - CARTOON - FEATURETIL MUNIIIIY PAUL DOUGLAS ‘JEFFREY LYNN TD-ITAY Shows 2:30 - '7 - 8:45 MONTAGUE W. M. ‘The regular monthly meet- ing of the W. M. S. ol Monta- gue United Church was held on Tuesday evening, Nov. l5, at the home of Mrs. Lester MacLeod, with a good attendance. The meet- ing was called to order by the president. Mrs. Archer Hume, and Mrs. D. R. Fraser was appointed secretary "pro-tom due to the ill- ness of the regular secretary. The devotional period on the theme, "God At Work Among Men Through The Holy Spirit", was led by Mrs. Leon Johnston, with appropriate hymns and the re- affiamation of our faith in the Holy Spirit and other readings from the prescribed monthly pro- gram, read in concert by the mem- bers. At the close of the worship period the president took charge and ‘a number o! items or business were considered. A very splendid report was giv- en hy Mrs. Leon Johnstone on the and shipping of two boxes o1’ val- uable warm clothing, hotli used and unused. sent to Toronto by Rail for re-shlpment. To Mrs. Johnston belongs the credit for ima ‘ comma. THE EASTER AGBN T81 MONTAGUE: 8e following pieces In Montague: In Georgetown: The Post Office: Roper: ..'FI'I"l‘ED FOOTWEAR. at tlv Montague Shoe Store. Mrs. Carrie Richard. Montreal, who is visiting relatives in Ilali- fax. motored to Montague where she spent the week-end as guest of her bmther-in-law and twin sls~ ter, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Power. anon T0 ATTEND the big ....'F1BST GRADE rubber foot- Auction in Bruce Yeo's Thai-N l‘- wesr, styled by Miner rubber com- g ' Molntoil-le on WHIHBBQBY Wflllnl- pany, now in stock. No second November 30th, starting at 7.30 grade handled, all guaranteed. Proceeds in aid of Cripple Children A great variety of desirable goods will be offered. ..'NOW EN STOCK, men's l0- inch rubber boots, 11-inch rubber boots, 12-inch rubber boots, thigh- lcngth, hip-length and wader rub- her boots; also boys‘, youths’ and women's rubber footwear. Where? At the Montague Shoe Stole. . JNOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS.- Advertisers are reminded that their copy musl be in the Guardian not later than noon the previous day to guarantee insertions, Out of city advertisers who telephone classi- fieds, etc., should particularly bear this in mind. The Y.P.U. of the Montague United Church held their social this month at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Nicholson on Monday evening with nineteen members present. The evening's enjoyment began with s. number of games. The remainder of tne evening was spent playing croltin- ole. A most delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Miss Marion Furness, Mrs. Mal- colm Patterson, and Mrs. H. Pia.- ser. Mr. and Mrs. 8.6. Macliean, Montague. had as their guest last week Mr. Macbean‘: cousin, Mr. John MacLean of Wolf Creek, North West Territories. Mr. Mac- Liean is the son of Mrs. Rufus MiacLean and the late Mr. Mac- Lean, former residents of Monta- gue who ldt here thirty-six ysnrs ago. Mrs. MacLean, only sister o! Mrs. T.W. Melllsh, Union Road, no\v resides in Seattle, Washintt- ton. Mr. Maclean is an engineer with the Packard Motor Co. and at the conclusion of a business visit in Charlottetown. left Hali- fax by plane for Port su Spain, 'I‘rinldad, and from there will visit in Australia. While in Montague he in the Union Road at the home of his uncle, Mr. T.W. Mcllish. Mrs. D. M. MncGolvan was circl- ctl president of the ladies auxiliary Harold I’. lAndry, Albert Althea, llrl. Biron B wnrt, Miss Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: The Guardian may be bought at m! o! the In St. Petofs: CHRR N GUARDIAN Weldon Levers. Miss S. A. Llewellyn; lIlrmCIey. In Sourls: Camden's and Florence The Post Office. ...'WE HAVE 1N STOCK s full line of Record Stoves and Ranges. In all sizes. At extra low prices. Bergman's, Montague. m». Bruce MaoPhee. Montague. and Mr. Douglas Mellish, Union Road. motored to Pictou Monday on a business trip. Montague Shoe Store. ‘IT'S HERE at s new extra low price. the new Cockshutz washer. with both electric and gasoline engine. On sale now, st Bergman's, Montague. . JTWO ' REGISTERED DALE PUPS sired by Champion Valley Holrne Laddie. one male and one spayed female. donated bi‘ Major T. B. Rogers. will be offered at Montagues Big Auction on Wed- nesday evening, November 30th. ....'MONTAGUE SHOE STORE- The only exclusive shoe store in King's County, now have the fin- est line of rubber foot wear in stock. Come in and inspect each line. "JLADIES GENUINE sherling lined rubber flight boots, colors, red, brown and black, now in stock at the Montague Shoe Store, All guaranteed. ..'R. L. hlaoC-REGOR d; 00.. Montague" cordially invites you to visit their store to see the Christmas goods now on display. ‘Ilhere is a splendid variety of gifts for the whole family, Prom November 36th ta December lOth inclusive, they are offering specials in Canned Goods. Cut and Mixed Fruits. Christmas Candy and Mixed Nuts. Also a discount of l0 per cent on entire stock of Dry Goods. Kitchen- ware, stationery. Gilt Sets and Dolls. IN. MEMORIAM PRESTON L. CAMPBELL The Lalo Mr. Campbell was born st Montague February 10th., 1am, the eldest son of Duncan M. Campbell and his wife Esther A. tended school and afterwards op- erated the homestead farm. As a sideline he very successfully did business as an underwriter for the Mutual Fire Insurance Co. when r Am- l‘ I I I I Look Who's Corner - Time is complete. l-lousscoars Lounging PAJAMAS sso JACKETS NWES - surs PANTIES PAJAMAS Silk. Flanncleffe and Cotton HOUSEDRESSES THE FASHION .. movement 2;, 1,49 M ““~ l!!!“ . "KEEP AHEAD or snarl JusI Around The now Io select lhel Christmas Giff while our sleek GLOIVES, Kid GLOVES. Woollen SCARVES BAGS DRESSES HOSIERY In Giff Boxes BLOUSES I IYIQII. Crepe. Silk and Sheers - SWEATERS Nylon and Wool ‘O- ma Klli Dllllfillt il:..:‘:.:"*"s..:;¢?".li‘: fii°’t‘il““s‘é“ HZ..ZZ“‘“..?§ trusts; ..€.:"*:;*::£~.;i:. 32:2‘: §°'“°- i“ -'°°'°' ‘""’ “l”? W“. °'"‘*."""* 5"’- l m0" Johnston 11519011611 the hawking Mfland M..,'B.'..gem.ph.1j and in his native district where he ai- epos" WI" "DY crhgle unnl CIIIISIIIIGS EVO- SHOPPE lllfolller the larger cart of the work in con- U! the 63,13,113“ Le ~ - gion, Montague still in his teens he, under the . ' ti lth thi. ' t. , f - . ~- ' I [A “Wm _ woman all nkezroarijpséval was L55???“ cizmhlllfi" branch. at the annual meeting in IiALlIUOIl of godly parents, chose llIIIlfl-Ill i ‘ “k_,,.s-\I\"V.\ all"; b bl d n d id d to the Legion Hall on Monday cvcn- that good part making a public Gt Geo‘, e *'°"“‘,,,s-\\Il““’ woman will In $1.; insist Bcliqntrbul’: edlrrzet to in; ivlrs. MacGowan succeeds profession of his belief and faith i ' g ' PIIOIIQ ‘ “E . lllllting about! some oi‘ thecmissilonalriclss in tlict»: for? Mm E MuNeu under “hose lead‘ in Jesus -Qhrist‘- hi’ Mrd- and 5E1 ~ g, elm fields as ‘he “Pod is meat m ershlp the ‘auxiliary carried on its Master uniting WlIIl the Christian r-L ‘ 7 v L“ H l ~ excellent work during the past Church at Montague. in which he cough and WJ M L d T . “m? ‘mm *5 m‘ n5 ca“ °g year. Other officers eletted for tile worshipped during all the years of solo us t. ' ' a? °° ~ he Ledwcll Boswell, Harold ‘DIOIUIC- Robert Bryflll Ollltlllled Ind U" clothing. ensuing ye“ are __ 1st) “Ce pres“ his sojourn them . ome ime We ll Under- son, George Dickieson and Elmer assembly very sweetly sang tin EXTRA! GLIMPSES OF OLD ENGLAND - SPORTS stand“ was feeling‘), r “dc ed b . e r y Mr. Preston Beck. Organist w“ Mrs. George Dickieson. The pallbearers were Bruce MacDonald. The committal service took place in the cemetery at Lower Manta. gue where many friends were awaiting the procession. The Rev. hymn, "in the Sweet By and By". And there he was laid to red beside his parents and forefathe- to await that great day when “the deed in Christ shall rise." Sick and Hospital calls reported wore 2Q Hospital: i4 Sick: ill Cards and 5 Treats. Mrs. Effie Bruce and Mrs. Ethan Stewart. were ap- pointed a Nominating Committee iclent, Mrs. Byron Stewart; Znci vice president, lllrs. Ncil Hoolcy; secretary, Mrs. Atwood MacDon- ald; treasurer. Mrs. Malcolm Mar:- ln Arpril of 1m? he was united in marriage with Lila Viola Milligan. daughter o! Mr. and tihe late Mrs. Leighton Milllgan of Sherlbrooke, Mesrs Curtis. lronar , Roy Rogers in l “DOWN narrows WAY" Shows 2:30 - "I - II MON.-TliE. and WED. lllI llllllilllil - illllll lllllNlll to bring in a slate of officers for next year at the December meet- lmz which is the annual meeting. Mrs. Ethan Stclvart then gave a resume oi’ the 3rd chapter of the study book, “Growing With The Years", which deals with the prob- lems of education facing our Church. The next meeting is to he postponed until the last Tues- day in December. Lunch was serv- ed’ by Mrs. George Lake and Mrs. Lorne Wigglntoll, along with the hostess. and a social half hour cri- joyed. NATURE LOVERS 1/ j vk/[fi/a/Z‘ I ' ’ OF ‘TORONTO Kenzle; auditors, Mrs. Horace Fraser and Mrs. Archie Hiléliey; sick couunlttee, Mrs. E. MacNeil and Mrs. John Clair; membership committee, Mrs. Nell ‘l-looley and Mrs. Bryon Stewart. Roll call was answered by eleven members. The minutes ot the lest annual meeting and the last regular meeting were read and approved. The financial report was read by the retiring treasurer, Mrs. Atwood MacDon- ald showing a substantial balance in the bank. In a brief address Mrs. MeoNeill reviewed the work accomplished during the year. and expressed her appreciation for the co-operation of the members dur- ren of veterans and committees were appointed to attend to the details. On motion the meeting ad- journed and the ladies enjoyed e social halzf hour during which re- freshments were served. PEI. In November of 1919 he, _ with his young wife, moved from Montague to New Glasgow where he purchased the Bagnall Mills property and ran an extensively patronized grist and wool milling business for some years. At the time when the respon- sibility was great. the paving oi’ the highway from Hunter River to Rusitico. he acted as road-anest- er and performed his duties most conscientiously. In politics Mr. Campbell was a staunch Liberal and was untlrlng in his political duties whatever the capacity. fare of iihe community and stinted neither time nor energy to pro- mote same. Two years ago he suffered s se- vere heart attack from which ‘he never fully recovered. and on Oct. 3rd, 1949, he. with the fam- Erncsi Houston. JEWEL CASES ' H‘ (‘II d Wllli t0 ..Eiéilfgf.’iffi“’illiliiQfmitfi‘; gill; r-iéi-‘Ts-T-l-‘i-i“ 1» ~1l’55‘~°"-==d PEARL, made of ‘wood or crude brick. in the Legion l-lall in the near n°'gh'b°.‘:r5' End hiisglnéine” rfmd _ future. Also under new business, generfl.‘ y “ere °“ n I“: ° ‘T’ tentative plans were discussed for acgrlshcfés u‘ S it ‘aw/Ur .:...°*i"i"“”... Pr: l. fr. RING - l‘ ' l, o y E called for improvement and wel- s LEATHER GOODS CHINA PEN 8r PENCIL SETS M83111! lceut symbol of love and devotion. Flaw- less Diamond mounted n Y - I ntm srrvmr. Vi 1| I - _ ‘ I. EARLE xgils:,m,l\§:b?ii|?ii:it|.¢ MOWER MONTAGUI; 1129x211‘! “gaze lliilieglitéa Clary “w” Pattern‘ su-VER in 18 kt] gold smbmd, (m, "on" - ML and M“ Cm‘ Mm!“ Sllilitlefléy on Oct. 20m. from from 110M) .. .1. B. Bach Mr. and Mrs. Rsy MwNlllL New to Ilsl! edgolgldnevlrilfe. :Hd“f:n°i€k {I.',‘I,'}1,.l:,""“‘ l“ n Mlazgdxm ‘l Fem“ “'7' ‘Seem’ WIMP ~ which consists of one son Sterling slsvonlc pin" h, ' H!” “M” Mmlluu" -~ half the glstlonal Park, Caven- , . ___.._-- as G minor Dvornlc-Kreisler M 5,5115" R05 mm“ h ‘is I two augmerf" Mm. ‘Mr!’ I EXTRA - seamen NEWS! "°'""“'"' °"' ‘ “' ‘“.°“‘“""" Mo: Sl- Joan 15-r§~-wh<=r=°§:: $3.1‘: Efiviliil’ Hllilmir ti?" ’ visited her brother, Ernest Annesr. lomeiown. “d “u.” brim“, IeGILL l8 sronairaaraa year's classes. The store \vili be m“ “m” ’*“"°" " °°“"'°" T1821; HiII-zligfrlszkd. MONTREAL - (CP) —- McGill operated as s university enterprise d“; ‘t the home M h" mm’ Mm three sisters, Miss Mary E "New University will open a bookstore rather than as s student co-opera- Qm” Atnne-‘H Momlgu" “t” GIBSBOW; Katherine. MrsHlAllen Pdhe campus in time for next tive. as at some other universities. er "cm operation Wyind. Cavendish: Hester. Mrs. _ M ‘ Mb t A (Dr.) Ralph Dodson. Portia d, hon; 1:5,“ itmm? Ore; also two grandchildren. Hgs- GT‘ Geofg. s,‘ PEIOITO . w H i gmuhl ther Campbell and Doreen Delvea, ' Y ° m " 5m“ suvmo DAILY ia-o-"r" ¥$LE1°“J.'I.Q.‘ZZ‘J'.FYJ.°'“‘" ‘"' - - “B: ma‘ His funeral servlcefwlsirc"; was Mel.‘ and M'n P H“. u D stThe ll-ludgon River in the United zzery lggely attended. was hold in V‘ gr ressed isurtifizlfisbaleogyfie-gtflfizatilgs-gzfl onewSunIligowOcshxgg-Iffn an??? more t an 100 miles from lts conducted by the Rev. MD. Du - , L FOWL mwbh. bll‘ assisted by the Revs. Georlgie ‘y DQGIIIIPIII DISIQM ‘ ’ Y Y and AND D s DNE <=HI¢KEN AIIIIIIIIHBEMEIIT ""°'° 5"“ _ y Lorie Rolex ~ CIIT GLASS COAL fer ssomumo FRIDAY, novsmsa 25m, All rho 5m ma» H w. ‘ ' hell . Exqu s to Cunning Purpose l" ' I" "TWIN 5 . ' i _. H R L & C Full Steel: of $19-95 - $100.00 m Flower run-n , ' i 0 e EASTERN PACKING FRESH AND FROZEN FISH ' ‘-""' "on. 1000 60., LIMITED For Retell. LAY "AWAY SOIITIS A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY CHRISTMAS i ‘ - r