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"loam Kiri lhrWrsFsNu icon-i» r _ _ csrwvoace t’ nun iiiunnns uisnu illll tun SERIAL - COMEDY - CARTOON O§fO4§~§§ OOGO4 O4§9-%&O 9-0 Q+ki§ T0 rue ; ELECTORS OF FIRST KINGS We have been nominated by the Progressive Conserva- tive Party to contest the First District of King's County in the Provincial Election to be held on December llth, i947. As it will be impossible for us to see all the voters, we will take this means of soliciting your votes and support in the election, and thank you sincerely for the support which you have given this Party in the past. A. A. MocDONALD, M.D. JOHN R. McLEAN. X A i MacGREGOlT/S JEWELLERY STORE ANNOllNOES OPENING a OF WATCH REPAIR. DEPARTMENT AT i nonrnous ‘ PROMPT. TCFFICIENT SERVYCE i ALL ‘WORK GUARANTEED TODAY ONLY WANTS TO SEE (illNE NlTll THE lilllll -- ,. 2 Shows DoiIy-ZQO - 7:30' “honours-wen. ‘TKEAGUARDIAN. ' R. K. Clements. The THE EASTER Mill AGENT GI/OWGITO AGINT IOUBIS: The Guardian ma! followini places in Montague: h. Georg own: The Peat Otiioe‘. Mr, Hallie White, who la om- ployed with the Island Motor ‘kansport Lines on the Western run. visited his home in Mill’!!! Harbour Wednesday. Mrs. Sylverius McOarron, Mont- ague, is at present visitinS l“ Charlottetown at the home oi her pgnntsJillzz and Mrs. l-iartle Som- are. Ir. Grafton Peardon. employee or o. J. Boudreault egg sradins station. was a visitor to Charlotte- town on Monday- Mr. Poul Sharpe, oi Paul's Fly- ing service, was a visitor to Mon- tague where he displayed some aerial photos taken oi the town some time ago. It is pleasing to note that these pictures turned out well, showing clear photos oi many oi the stores and dwellings in the locality. Mr. W. R. Gilbert, manager oi the Bank oi Commerce, Montague, accompanied by Mrs. Gilbert, are leaving ior Toronto to attend the annual meeting oi the Bank o! Commerce which is to take place this week. Friends will be pleased to learn that Mr. l... M. MacPhei-son. ior- rnerly o! Valleyfleld, who has been accountant at the Bank oi Com- merce in st. John, N_B.. has been appointed assistant manager oi the Bank oi Commerce in Winni- P98. 0n Tuesday. Dec. 2nd, the Mon- tague Girls Hockey Club held a special meeting in the otiice oi i O->€§§OQ§+4§O§§4Q+Q-§-O-§+O-e FANNING BROOK SCHOOL Report ior November: Grade X—Elwood Jay. l-iendricken. Grade IX~Kenneth Jay. Grade VIII-Lornie Hendricken. Bernice I-iendricken. Grade VII—Iva Joy. Dorothy Hendricken, Francis Rogerson. Grade Ill-Leona Rogerson. Grade III-Do'reen Jay, Keir Jay. Helen l-Iendrlcken. Grade II-—Pheian Hendricken, Elliott Hendrickcn, Leonard Rog erson. Grade I (Sm-Mildred Roger scn, Joyce Rogerson. Gracie I (JrJ-lolden Rogorson, Elaine Hendricken. ' meetlns decided iieth Department Using New Modernlzed Equipment BRING YOUR. REPAIRS III!!! ‘*>ee.-».z.‘-*- » ' S. D. MacGltI-IGOR, Proprietor. " __ r ~-—»~ r sen-die... SLIPPERS ~- -- SLIPPERS The perfect Christmas Gift for all members of ' the family- We stock the largest variety ln sizes and colors Moderate price ranges from 69c to $6.00 BUY AT THE MONTAGUE SHOE STORE J . W. LADNER Jresrloter secretary- treasurer reported that the hockevl sticks had arrived, and that the‘. hockey pants and pads were in shipment. The primary purpose o! the meeting was the d‘ ‘on oi uniforms ior the team. The that uniforms immediately in should be ordered irom the sport-goods houses colors club members decided on the yellow and black for the the oiiicial rink committee for one period a week ior hockey practice. and they also expect to have numerous hockey games during the season. ..._. On Wednesday, Nmcmber 26th. a study club in the Montague Memorial High School. The presi- dent, Miss Ruby MacLeod, presid- ed. Preseht were the supervisors Mr. H. J. Hynes and Mr. W. Bre- haut. The meeting began with a discussion oi teachers‘ aims and methods, which proved to he oi educational value to the teachers liirs. Elsie Watterworth explained a chart system indicating the cleanliness oi the pupils. A ques- tionnaire passed to the teachers provided an interesting discussion period. The meeting was attended by almost all the teachers in the district. and proved to be one oi the moat educational held so tar. A parade oi the 28th Light A.A Battery, Montague troop, was ne... in the Army Hall ‘Tuesday. Dec. 2nd. Ofllcers present included Major D. MacGowan. Capt. l-l Kydd, Lleut. Rand, 2M. Leslie Stewart, and Sergeant MacGrath 'Ihe purpose oi the meeting Wilt to organize the troop so thai training would be commenced ii the near future. Lectures on spec- ial subjects were delivered by oer- tain members, which proved to bc very educational to the members A show, "Hot Ice" was shown to the delight o! the hockey enthus- iasts among the members. some of the new recruits were issued - uniforms. 'I‘ho meeting was at- tended by members irom Mont- - ague, Murray Harbour‘ and Gas~ pereaux. A committee consisting o! Gunner Shaw, Gunner Peardon and Gunner Irwin, were appointed ham-re. MONTAGUE: Harold r. mars. Albert not». Mrs. nym- Stewart. be bought at any ol the. Annear and Llewellyn; Mn. Clay. Roper; In 8t. Peter's: Ontario. Alter some discussion the, A ‘sweaters. The team is to apply to] I the teachers in this vicinity held y N GUARDIAN GRAND VIEW SCHOOL Honor Roll Grand View School: Grade 111-4. Elizabeth Gillie; 3. Phyllis Maobaod. Willard tho- Leod, equal; s. Iiorence MacPhee. Grade V-1. Margaret Manhood; i, Elva Oarver; 8. John MseLeod. Grade IV-l. Austin Bnman; 2. Dorothy MncPhee. Grade III-d. George MacLeod: I. Lincoln Enman. Grade II-l. Shirley MacFhee; I. William Enman; 3. Kathleen Gillie. Grade !-~No tests. Teacher: Lois Smith. __,,.__-_.?.i._ BBADALBANE VILLAGE W. l. llarriet Clair. WN: Walden layers. M. A. llaebeals. in Souria: Camden's and Florence The Poet Oiilce. Robert Glover. and Archie blew; eliyn. Helping in the dslpersal oi articles were George MacDonald. |Foreet Glow, Douglas MacLaren. Leroy White. Bryer Llewellyn, Douglas Irwin, and Harry McCon- lnell. Gash payments were taken .by Harry Johnston.‘ Mrs. J. Fur- long. and Nellie Clements. Mr. Clements has reported that the total proceeds from the auction ltotalled $1105.50. Such generosity ‘on the part oi all the citizens is to be duly commended, and many children will be most. grateful (or the benevolence o! all. The lourteenth annual meeting oi the Bradalbane Village W. l. met at the home o! Mrs. Pomeroy] mix-ray on Nov 8th. Meeting opened‘ lowed by repeating the creed in unison. There were seven them- bera and eight visitors present. The minutes o! last annual meeting were read and tholg at previous meeting read and signed. The pre- sident gave a report oi the year‘s w0rk.and thanked the members ior their co-operation. The secret- Among the many new business openings in this highly progress. ive town o! Montague, ls one that it is a pleasure to bring to the at- tention o! readers. On November t w. s i». use»... m... :2. "Si. arse" ."“l.‘i.‘.‘.‘..;”°f.i z not. .. m: l‘ m" lwmm’ m" ""1 ‘Wall $12.15 The Institute received sio- sh°p l“ we comuwmial HM“ 84 from the sale oi the Nursery 4 ‘Nikki u- ..'-- $365 building. On this page appears M" ' Mr. Macflregor’: opening advert- ' l’ y; _ i. M .5‘"..:":::.*::ia:::* .733? ""‘ *1” lvlr. MacGregor is fully qualified "pm-m Tmveis and 506p were M59 ll All" variety of Rub. a‘ 3*“ p}??? C’! Jewellery “Pan'- bought tor school. It was decided a" "F e? ""5 “PP'°““°°“\1" to start a birthday box at next hers and Ovorshoes loi- with two well known and highly mew“; n w” may“; and secomh _ respected Charlottetown ilrms, J. ed that g bill or 50c be paid. Days and Children at R. Williams, and C. W. Patterson, and having complied with all the requirements oi the board oi ex- aminers o! the Canadian Jewel- lers‘ Institute, received his certlI- icate on August 21st, 1947. It is a pleasure to congratulate Mr. Mac- Gregor. or Steve as he ls better known to most oi his friends who feel assured his high quality o! work will soon make him known to the public. Lari. The committee; for next month are: School - Mrs. Seamen and Mrs. Hickox, Sick - Mrs. Graham and Mrs. Glover, Lunch — Mrs. Murray and Mrs. Hlckox. Mrs. Toombs invited the mem~ bers ior next meeting and roll call to be answered by an exchange at Christmas gifts. Following are the elected oiilcers for next year: President - Mrs. William Graham; Vive - President. -Mrs. Allan Hlckox; Secy-Treas. - Mrs. Ivan Kennedy; Card-Secy. — Mrs Lorne Scamen (re-appoint- ed); Directors - Mrs. Pomcroy Murray and Mrs. Stanford Glover: Auditors -- Mrs. Angus Glilis and LONDON-LOP) -- Crippled fr" the first 20 years oi’ her liie. Jul- ictte Longman. 62, entered a dancing contest and said she was still "capable oi enjoying a 40- mile walk." by singing the Institute Ode 101-, HJWAGD McIHHIS trrgnlov HOWARD 11s nurse srnn-zr DECEMBER Men's Overshoes ' ONERSZIOES for. ALL THE FAMILY We're ready with you. Warns Winter Footwear, NOTE m: mcss .‘Wornen‘s Velvet Overshoes with fur trim- Laced style Zipper style . $4.50 Lower Prices MclNNIS 1947 -- $5.50 dainty Mrs. Harold Toombs. Seven mem- ~ ~With Gift Tins For Everyone % l CREPE DRESSES WOOL DRESSES PLAID DRESSES PARTY FROCKS HOUSECOATS l BLOUSES SKIRTS KISSES’ WEAR PLAID TARTANS BENGALINE COTTON CREPE hers paid dues. Collection cents and donations amounting to 51.50 were received. Meeting closed by singing Good-night isadlee. A supper was served which was very niuch enjoyed. l . .. Mo. ,-, w, , . , . i‘ ..*;?"::: ..“.‘.‘";?$l2§°‘...f.§i‘.l°.‘.l‘. i8..%‘.‘°‘.§‘¥i.§é‘.‘ué“.ii“Zniiélfil? Quito» w»: cw sworn: > Keir; Jay, “monk Miliitfnrtliriacen, the memberganlt gslmimdcteld that - T 5 0 . £2353,“ 3:1‘... °.§.“.;.......I§ .32. ..°..‘°.?1.. ....§‘.’ m. ni“... For The Children For The Baby Rogerson, poses. z _ “x ‘geacher: Geraldine ‘Rogersons wed m Dec 3rd m INFANTS’ SLliPS t i’ tn N : on e a , . , c I Gilli’. oihZT/i‘... il~y£l°$ofil Montagu hush: Branch held “"5 INFANTS’ onsssss thD i. th ulRoar uton r , uérzfieuglfilsifiloyce Jardlne, Lll- giepgiefdnxhlslfiren aty Silage ‘Iheicslfi TAFFETA AND CREPE DRESSES DUNT|NG BAGS B3...°;?.“5Y&3.;li..n..,. 1...... oflVirdMtHsZMdtJQtfiEEufiEndEdIZaEiId " W001- ¢R¥P§ CHINCHILLA mos covsss raz , i . a c was ve _ niradeMslgl —o Wxhyne Oameron, one; to‘? ccgnslderrfile "A"! SUITS COAT SETS t . U lflfl - . , his. Iyllfimonei McAsseyJilar- Rn‘: ‘Olegtriéuti wliolhalé been so CHENALLE "OUSECQA? ROMPENS M . w . infill. if“<...>_..e... w... Zfihlilgfi. slméiffieug ‘n? ESM°N° "~T"R°"$ KNITTED sum l0 DUXNAQ “AD l Al: Q C $- nigrégs n gal-Joan neueiu. from all u» dietrict Co” "MMM PARK“ 1- t McA . ou once more us - ‘ssilinrrt; tilfirarhrs $.21: s"; ‘w“"“ “““"‘“ U5: HYY GT8, . I I I Q ' ° VQ H ' 3cm iigoggnior grades: lather ‘tightness? in a!ny ‘Lt-by cause. SKID“ BONNET-P c . .. ‘ ue naere or evening Tenchyer: Bernice V. Emerson ware ‘Guy fleleoaJraltar N. Bears. ‘Louzis MIT“ . 5'" 5 l“ scarves i 00¢» wooe-r-»-e»».'=oasso~osvev v0.1» \ ' ~0<>.:>c><»o\->4r-o0. ' F" "*'"<*5 WOOL swssrus T0 EIOQIQIPQ “I liéfilld flullll"! WK!" mrsnrs’ snors q MITTS | Diets-let OI King e mo"; "i ~ REDUCED TOYS SLIPS AND PANTIES TOWEL SETS’ “a 0n two occasions we have Iaqaedel D. Iafle Ill llr. - uM.uu_As “t . eon. Prolreaalve conservative candidates in leooal King's. to hole ' Iolllmcelllllllttllflefillldlfihiifi- TAIWNEIWO“ 1 4 do oo and are now calling theh III heathen. We do not believe these one-party meetings are whet the people want and would be ploaeedtomeethlnllrgealllnlogtaanoaaayplatiorlmii O ‘DOD i time and vyeihsr seriali- l - . ' _ ' l- I- 9°! l” QUEEN ST. CHARLOTTETOWN PHONE’! T. I. Cull.‘ - was ‘l0 BBCKENHAM, Kent, Eng.—(CP> right arm in in! hociety. (Sizes u to 2o) WOOL FASCINATORS SHEER SCARVES BED JACKETS PLAID ‘KERCHIEFS COATS HATS. ETC. —Beryl Player, l4. who lost her a ilylng-bomh ex- ploslon, won a special swimmins award irom the Royal Liie Sav-