9f‘ iuAA . ._t;;.i-._.. men. tee. wen. PAGE rem rnlnce eownnn and WEDNESDAY TODAY Viv. Slain - Harry James “IF rn lucnv" Show: 2:30-19 MONDAY-TUESDAY — tense! iiiliiill iismllwvc Ennot I I ciinlsimns ALSO. CARTOON - COMEDY 0v WARNER BROS: ELF" SPECIAL! . 3 DAYS STARTING DEC. 25th _ . _ _ _ as‘ How Could Your IAOTH ggiv /-'§-§—O-O§-O—§-§-+Q-O CAMTOL .TODAY Judy Conovo In "SWlNGING IN THE CORN" Shows 2:30 - 7 - S145 , 1-27? iiiiil-i.,.ii And How Mother Could!) I ii '_li.'I_l(( (OR GRADIE- IIllllUl-Inbd SIGIIAIUR! DARWIN, /\£r\~/\/\ i‘. en wont‘ III IAIIEI n till! llliil EMPIRE TODAY Shows 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 AfiAcKyblbfilliytjl-‘IWSEIH ‘ Australia _ (CP) THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWIN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Stews-rt. Miss Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Levers. AGENT SOURIS: M. A. Business. ' homers: neon-snows; Harold r. Landry, Albert Ailken, out. cm“- The Guardian may be bought st any of the following pllccl in Montague: Mill B. A. Llewellyn; Mrs. Clay. In Georgetown: The Post Office; in Souris: Condosfs and Florence Roper; In 8t. Peter's: The Poet Oitiee. JBONSON LIGHTERB at Jam- ieson's Pharmacy, Montague. Georgetown And llicinity JBOX CHOCOLATE! at Jem- lescrfs Pharmacy, Montague. ‘LADIES’ SETS irolm 50 cents to $12.00. Just the present for the‘ best girl. See them st Jsmiesolfs Pharmacy, Montazue. Monique vgmq $078600“!!! on Thursday. ‘GIRLS! We have men's sets from 59 cents to $25.00. Dome and see us first. Jamiesons Pharmacy, Montague. Mr. James H. Skinner of Bridge here on Thursday. ‘HOME FOR‘ HOLIDAY-Miss Mary Maclnnis arrived by plane Friday night to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mn, and Mrs. A. A. Maclnnis, Sourls. She Ls a stu- dent at 5t. Francis Xavier Univers- ity, Antigonish. Hon. William Hug-hes, ing, Deputy Minister tors to Georgetown on Thursday. Annandale ettended the MRS‘ I“ “MUN House on Thursday. The death occurred Nov. 28 at Millville. of Mrs. Uulu Brsumwld- aw of Thomas Brsun. sfta- sshcrt illness, st the age of 8b years. De- ceased was born in Prince Edward Island, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Holland and lived the greater part of her Life in Manchester, Conn. coming to Millville ebout 10 years ego. She ivas well known by s small group of friends and her death will be regretted by those who knew her. she made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Billings. she is sur- vived by an adopted son. Howard Buell, ad Msssechusetts; two step lotte‘ ‘visitor to Georgetown on Thurs» HY. Mr. James Larkin who week. il- N!’- Jlnles Clark of Lower friends in town visited friends and relatives Provin- incinl ‘Ireasurer and Col. s. Field- of Health and Welfare were business visi- m. George ll. Seville, M.L.A., o.‘ Declar- ation Day proceedings in the Court Mr. Somerled Tralnor, Char- u barrister was a business Storm windows are being mad“ and fitted for our Post Office by recently completed extensive exterior enu interior repairs and redeeoratlons. Mr. Linus Rossiter, representa- tive of Atlantic Wholesalers call- ed on local merchants in the in- terests of his firm during the _Girl Guide News ‘fAnd there were in the “m; country shepherds abiding in tbs field. keeping watch over their flocks by night." \ 9 o Christmas will be Just as happy for you as you help to make it hsPlJY. and we are hearing from all sides of the good turns being done these days by Guides and Brownies. and, I expect by Scouts and Cubs also. I I I The Brownie Pack of fifteen little girls at East Royalty, of which Mrs. Fred Osborne lsBrown Owl, is getting ready to be en- rolled at the school Christmas tree concert, on Monday evening, Dec. 22. Won't that be exciting! They had their own Christmas tree st their regular meeting on Friday. I I t It is announced that photo- graphs takerl at the recent rally are now available at headquarters. at so cents eachhmd that the newi P.O.R. so necessary to Guides. can now be obtained st headquar- ters also at 50c. ooo On Friday of last week, Miss Cnrrle Holman, Divisional Com- missioner, and Miss Puncher visih ed Kensington. and Miss Holman spoke to the local Association. of which Miss Saunders is president, and she spoke to the Guides that evening. Brownies are being re- vived in Kensington with liflss Margaret McQueid u Brown Owl. Miss Geraldine MecLeen is Cep- tnin of the Guides. daughters, Mrs. John fianquille, of Millville, and Mrs. James Flor- tier, I-luulion, Maine. The funeral ~took place m Monday afternoon, with prsyers st the home at 1.80 Friends of Mr. Wilfred Gotell are indeed pleased to see about once again following several weeks of illness. which him confined , A Merry Christmas to sll. and a. Happy New Year. is o'clock, followed by service in the mm w huhome‘ Union Church, Mlllville, at two o'clock by Rev. Raymond Perks, assisted by Rev. Dr. George Bil- lingion. and interment in Millvllle Cemetery. — (Fredericton Gleaner.) SUCCESS W. l. ously slippery on Thursday thing from the cake The montly meeting of Success “goth” ‘h’ ‘Ilppery 3mm‘ Women's Institute was held st the home of Mrs. Frances Murray on Tuesday evening. Dec. 9. Meet- ing opened with the singing o! Silent Night and the repeating of the Creed. 14 members answered roll call with a Christmas thought. Four visitors were present. Min- utes oi’ lest meeting were read and approved: school committee re- ported sending trent to school chil- dren. seeretary reported gettin! equipment for first aid, also ms- terlal for display board. Red Oross secretary reported sending three sweaters, six vests and three pairs of socks to headquarters. School children to be remembered st Christmas. Secretary to send for nine rop- ics of Institute News. Bilié f0!‘ cleaning school, fruit, etc, We" presented and psid. Correspond- the season and the juniors their practice in the So hr no hockey club tives to attend the King's County meeting in Montague. from Orphanage for money sent. eer. Collection, ship $1.00. We offer: Sydney Coke ‘ Old Sydney Springhill Acadia Washed "' Sydney ' with The King. SPDIISUREILEI TIIE MAKERS 0F TISSIJIS ALBERTO GUERBElS-O, Pianist Streets and roads were danger- and many cars snd trucks landed ln the drains and ditches and pedes- trians did pretty nearly every- waik to l sword dance in their endeavour to Georgetown senior hockey play- ers book to the ice on Thursday evening for their first practice oi had afternoon. meeting has been held to select representa- forthcoming l-lockey League enee consisted of a letter of thanks: A program on Health was con- ducted by Mrs. Hugh A. Camp» bell. A eels 0d home-made articles was held which netted $21.70. Mrs. James M. Csmpell, suction- 3296; member- Next meeting to be held at the homered Mrs. Hugh A. Campbell. Roll call s.~- New Year thought. Mrs. Welter Wigmore and Mrs. ' Rey Mscbeod to report on Farm Forum Findings. Meeting closed JEWELITE PRO-PHY-LAC-TIC A diver exploring Japanese born wreckage was nttiscked by s huge groper and after a violent fight, escaped. Two weeks later the 220- pound fish was landed by three fishermen, T, AllllFAST colt co. PllilliE 249a g Lovely To Look At! HAIR BRUSHES Miss Doucette‘; 8th Co. Basilica‘ had an enrolment ceremony on Monday of last week. when Mil Duchemiu, District Commissioner received as Gilidcs. Shirley Mc- Kinnon, Mary Elizabeth 00X, and Catherine McCallum. The seconl class badge was awarded to Dar- lene Gurney. At their Christmll party next Tuesday evening, be-‘ sides having a. good time they are packing two Chrisiltnas baskets. ' I I I I The lst and 2nd Companies d] Si. Peter's and. St. Paul's celebrated ed Christmas with s. supper end. Christmas tree at their last meek‘ lng. The tables were decorated with tall red tapers and the glow i from e lighted Christmas tree gave a very pretty eflect for the occu- lon. Following s. very delicious supper, the girls had. contest,‘ played games and had a Share- the-Wealth program. Gifts were, found on the tree for each Guide, and after these were distributed, plans were mods to fill s be: for a iamly. The Guides s-re meeting at 6:30 next Tuesday, when each member will bring a gift for the box. Evensong and Taps were sung before dlsmiseah ' ' I I I Dec. 9th was parents‘ nifltt at St. James, and there was s good turn out of fathers and mothers. Four girls, Frances Clark, Priscilla Grifliths, Janet Rogers and Con- nie Rogers were enrolled as Guid- es, the ceremony being performed by the Privinclal Commissioner. Mrs. MacDonald. Jenn Diamond, and Marjorie Hurst received their] First Aid badge, Marjorie receiving as well her athlete's and swim- mers badges. The playing o! gem- -es and campfire finished e suc- cessful meeting. At the regular "meeting next Tuesday, s Christ- mes basket will be packed for a family, and there will be an ex- change of gifts. A Joy To ileel is s. A. eDOND'S A tribute to the essence of her femininityl Gift: to wear . . . . . to enhance every one of ' her costumes . . . . .with accessory magic! We have a wide selection. Our Christmas gift ideas are ready for your early selection. Give her umbrella! on These are of sturdy fab. Her favorite glove styles in wide selection. All low priced . . . from 1.19’ rics, strongly made! In pretty prints, solids. . . from 3 219s S- Al McDonald ‘PIIIIIE 80S IIIIEEI STREET Ragtime Band Tyrone Power - Alice Faye We do oll kinds of repairs. dent's en e nem it" Si?» I i\‘*;;;. liiiiliill Plllilil . 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Ar-remoorc 2 n, 4 We llave Diamond-Clear Crystal or Sparkling Jewel ilolors Prices: 2.25 - 2.15 - 3.95 - 4.95 VIE IIAVE BOMIS T0 IRATSII III-SD TIIREE 0R FOIIR SETS Brush, Bomb and Mirror JAMIESOIPS IIRIIG STOR iillAllLilTTETilWll esll MIIIITAGIIE Set Available In Charlottetown ‘ Ihliil’ KINGS comm nenoninl nesmll. , The loonl of Management of King's County Memorial "MW. Montague. hereby gin notice that their vlslling hours have been changed. They on new: 1i ‘EVENING: 7 to 8:30 lilSTlllATllIE cuss wnne exeulslre when sets rtowen BOWLS llliI vnses ATTRACTIVE — IIEXPEIISIVE MMERR BEAUTIFUL IIIIIIIA WARE TEA SETS mm frets ensues a rlece sennee eon is‘, vent-tow rnlce ‘The noens nnnownne cc. LiiI. I‘ i ‘ll DECEMBER 20, 1947 i= ii onnlen sets .1: l