PAGE EIGHT Nlilllt BI ON ‘IMI SAM! PROGRAM To-day and Thursday AN AN llRllSl’ SHOWS 8:30 ‘I - 9 PRINCE EDWARD I CARTOON SPORT YOUR HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT AT MacDONALD BROS. THEATRE FILL-SAT., Dec. lti-H-“THE GREAT DAN PATCH” TUE" Dec. 2U—“CORONER CREEK" TEL-SAT., Dec. 23-24—“ABBOTT & COSTELLO" MON., Dec. 26—“PITFALL". TUE., Dec. 27-“COVER UP” REL-SAT., Dec. 30-81--"FIGHTER SQUADRON" MON., Jan. 2—“ABBOTT & COSTELLO" TUE" Jan. 3—“ARE YOU WITH IT" AII Show! Start At 8 P.M. Keep this roster for future reference. SALE WEIL, n:c.~14iii SAT., mac. 24th INCLUSIVE Cil a social hour iii the lodge _. Rooms. and refreshments ivr~ic ‘ ' ‘ ' served by a committee of the Odd- SPECIAL SHORTS fellows- The finishing touches to the vliildrerrs coasting slides have CAPITOL lyla iiiaoi HIGH PRAIRIE. Alta. -- (CF) _- RangertPhil Nichols is sport- ing a new uniform, new-style forest rangers outfits to be used by the Service. green in color and those worn by United States for- est rangers. ‘TI-TE GUARDIAN. ILL]. TC- IIAY “MY own mun: nova" V.-__._ Shows 8:80-78:45 "mun Him" .‘ ;\\l'$ D iii-sir. ninth" ; ...io “wk “I! w IUD Toogl bodiwoodsuon fighting for glont mo: ml gorgeous women! v Ill Iill lml I ETTE COMEDY - FEATUR ing of Hillside Lodge. No. 123, 1.0.0. F. Montague, on Tues- day evening, several members vis- ited Russel G. MacDonald at his home where he is confined owing to his recent illness. and present- ed him with his twenty-five year jewel. The presentation was made the Noble Grand, Mr. Athol Robertson, who, iii a few com- plimentary remarks, congratulated Ml‘. MacDonald on his faithful nt- tendance. and ever-ready willing- ness to assist in the work of tlic Lodge. Later the members enjoy- I l At the close of the regular meet- l l Illilise IIIRCEI Nlian NIRTIN You BARNETT Iosm AIES been completed and tho slides arc now ready fur the use of the chil- dren. ‘The slider. were provided through the generosity of Mr. Jack Aiinear. .\li'. John Yorston, and Mr. Joseph Vuozzu. The Poole and. Boer Construction Co. donated thel out“, ,5 {mesh use of their equipment, thereby‘ modelled on i completing a very necessary piny- iground for the children during the winter. This will help to elimin- 'atc the extremely slippery FOREST STYLES first of the Alberta I‘orcstry The l range from 50 cents to $3.50. Come roads, CHARLOTTETOWN TNE EASTER AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Tin-old F. Landry, Albert Altkon, M11. Byron N GUARDIAN Stewart, MIII Ihrrlet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Lovorl. Tboiiunriilonmoyboboughtotnnyofilio following pinion in Montague: in Georgetown: The Pool; Office; \ Roper; ..'FIT'I'ED FOOTWEAR at tb! Montague Shoo Store. has a. beautiful line of women's ‘slippors. All colors, sizes, aiid ,prices. They make n lovely gift for Her. u! gifts ever shown by us is now on display at Mabon‘; Drugstore in ‘Montague. P. E. I. Come in and Ichoose a gift from this wide selec- tion. , .. ‘MONTAGUE SHOE _S'I‘ORE [has a large range of men's slip- pers. All types. Priced to fit YOU!‘ pocket book. Buy them for Him- . won A SPECIAL GIFT at ‘Christmas time, select her favor- Iite nylons. 45 guage, black heel. black seam, in all new 511M195- ‘Wvhere? At the Montague Slice Store. t .- 11-" taut? 51mins [Skates this Christmas. C311 see the large stock ,Skates in both boys istyies at Bergnians, Montague. child- Prices ivant and _ ‘YOU BET! We have ran’; and misses slippers. l in and look them over. The Mair liague Shoe Store. I l. JNOTICE TO Anvvcnrisans- Advertisers are reminded that their lcopy must be in the Guardian r:t later than noon the previous day t0 guarantee insertions. Out nf wit’ advertisers who telephone clavi- fieds_ etc.. should particularly hear this in mind. in St. Potofl: ...."YES, 20% orr All Electric I starting now and until December 811. Coll and see our ....'MONTAGUE SHOE STORE largo stool: at Bergman's, Monta- of C. C. M.] and girls‘ Mlno S. A. Howell!!! Mrlfllu. in Sourin: Condon’: and nioronco The Pout Office. Lamps gue. I t Georgetown and . JTFIE FINEST ASSORTMENTI Vicinity Mrs. John (xandon of Murray Harbour North, is visiting her daughter, Nil-s. Howard Llewellyn. Mr. Fred "Ted" Rafuse of Mur- ray River was a recent visitor to his former howme in Georgetown. Dr. L. W. Shaw, Provincial Dir- ector oif Education motored to Georgetown on Sunday. Mr. Clarence Stewart, student at Prince of Wales College spent the week end as the guest of hi: ,par_enis, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stewart. Miss Margaret Lovers, Union Commercial College student was a visitor to his home in Georgetown for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Manuel and Mrs. Emily Roach of Charlotte- town motored to Georgetown on Sunday where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jen- kins. Mlss Marion Clory oi Montreal is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Clot-y. Accompanying Mis Clory home was her brother. Gllbr-rt who has been a patient in ' The Ladies Ailhllllify of the Canadian Legion. Montague. sponw sored a. very successful card party in the Legion Hall on Wednesday; evening. Tickets were sold on goose, and the lucky winner “=15 Mi‘. Frank Greene, Jr. Ladies firstf prize was won by Miss Bernice‘ Coyle, with the consolation privcl going to Mrs. Harold Nlcliolsoirl The gents first prize was won by‘ Mr. Ralph Graham and the con-j solatioii prize was awarded to Mr. Doug Coffin. The prizes were prc-t seiited by the president of the- flllXlIIHfy. Mrs. D. M. lifacGowan. The ladies served a delicious lunch towards the ciid of the eve- causcd coasting so that cars‘ may proceed with some degree oil safety. iatieittiatit. Gotta-m Agriculture. chic! industry of Egypt. engages about 62 per cent of the DODIIIZIIIOII. WISHING You THE SEAS-CNS GREETINGS the Slirincns Hospital in Mont- real. lifr. Ian Sterling of Ottawa is izsiiing the Province and is the guest of his mother. lifis. Jdhn Sterling of Summerside. On Sat- urday Mr. and Mrs. Alan Jenkins and Mr. Sterling motored to Geongetown where they visited relatives and friends. Mr. Victor Refuse not long ago (IIICIIIOd in try his skill and luck at catching some late season cod- fisli and his efforts exceeded his fondest expectations. Mr. Rafuse lauded a 75 lib. codifish. which as far as is known is one orf the largest if not the largest eodfish caught in those waters for many a year. Mr. Harold MacLean and lVirs. Joseph Scully attended the De- partment of Physical Fitness Hoc- key School for coaches and re- fcrees, which was held in the City last week. The local team is innermost: 14, 194., DRESSER SETS $9.95 to @500 35-50 h» $11.50 GIFT SETS Beautifully Boxed Ynrdley . Houbl t PEN 1nd PENCIL SETS TC IRAIIE ‘HER’ CHRISTMAS REALLY A HAPPY ONE Glvo A Gilt; Ohooon From Our Wide sum“! “A GIFT SHE WILL LONG CIIERISH" I .- "-50 - 510.00- [nn . _ 82-50, $8.25, "~15 lIIAX-FACTOR $4.50. $6.75, $11.25 M <‘ OTHER SUGGESTIONS Gift Soto by 139N101! (Evening in Put.) Alheo of Rose; (“Why Garden) Richard Hudnug COLOGNES PERFUMES COMPACTS WM“ At ‘TOUT?’ DRUG BT03]; building of the new rink and re- creational center by re-catpturing the Southern King's Hockey Lea- gue trophy, which they lost last season to Murray Harbour. On Wednesday. Stipendiary Magistrate for Kings County, Mr. Joseph MacDonald held Court in Georgetown. A party charged with the care and control of a motor vehicle, while under the influence of liquor was given ‘I days in Jail and had his licence suspended. The same "party was fined $25.60 and costs for obstructing a Police officer, A party, charged under the Excise and Temperance Acts was remanded and another party charged with having stolen goods in his possession was also remand- ed. A man from Eastern Kings charged with common drunk was tined with costs. On Thursday several officers from Headquarters Eastern Com- mand in Halifax paid a vialt to Georgetown where they inspected the Canadian Legion Hall, which is used by the local members of the Reserve Army an n. training center. The visiting officers were headed by Lt. O01. D. F. Forbes, D. S. O. and Bar. G. S. O. l., East- ern Command. Lt. CoLForbea is well known to many Georgeton- ians who were members of the famous North Nova Scotia High- landers of which he was at differ- cnt times, Adjutant, Second in Command and Commanding oific- ' er. Other members of the group visiting Georgetown werez-Major James Miller. Canadian Chalp- ‘lain Corps, Major Bert Hcoklns, D. A. 2. M. 0., and Captain Thom- as O’Brennan. Ci. S, 0., 3, Officer Cadets. The Headquarters Officers were accompanied by Major J. A. MacDonald of Cardigan and Cw- tain MacLeod of Charlottetown. Souris i r SALE WEIL, DEC. 14th SAT., IIEC. 24th INCLUSIVE _.__.\......_-..,..v”_‘,.. You'll like her music and friendly I chat-it's delightfully diflerent." l Pnllntld b MKIORMICWS BISCUIII Open I we Wednesdays “on,” From Now F’ U m PHONE “ IHENYALIJRUG STURE , Chrlltmfls T no DUEENST - PHONE 21| "u leaving no atone unturned in W“ their efforts to celebrate the Til-NIGHT CFC Y--T_45 p. m. CORINNEV JORDAN NOTICE We have closed our Plant and will not be buying Poultry until further notice. EASTERN PACKING CO. LTD. BULIi DATES-lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 19c MAGIC BAKING POWDER-J's . . . . . . . . . . 25c ROBIN HOOD ROLLED 0ATS-5 lb. pkg. 87c NEW SEEDLESS RAISINS-reg. 25c; sale price 19c CARNATION MILK-case lot . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $6.75 ICING SUGAR-pkg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11c BRIGHTS PEACHES-can . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. 19c YELLOW EYED BEANS-—5 lbs. . . .. 49c BUTTER-lb. ...! . . . . . . . . . 65c TEA—your choice 0i Rod Rose, King Colo, Slhdl. or Rackwana-lb. . . . . . 89c CAMPBELUS TOMATO SOUP-Z cans 21c CRISPI CRUST LARD-lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18c MOLASSES (sanitary quart containersh-each .. 29c JAVEX—largi-sizc.......... . . . . ............25c ‘ AND POWDERS VEL with PALMOLIVE SOAIL- Reg. value ‘mo-Sale Price 85c PALMOLIVE SOAP-Reg. size . . . 9c sumo SUBS-Largo m; m Am JOIINSON’SWAX.............5Sc Aw ci-iiusmAs cmov mo uurs . , " “i. n‘ lorloy Toys (onltnolcondy) “ —* k rog. 55:. Solo prlco . 43c -. Satin Mmm. is; 25¢ ‘ Mixed Mm. lb‘. 21¢ _..-n>- IDRY GOODS - MEN'S’ MEN'S OVERCOATS to clear at $19.98 Men's and Boys’ OVERALLS LESS 10% During Sale Men's and Boys‘ SHIRTS. SWEATERS, UNDERWEAR, - PANTS, CAPS, DRESSING GOWNS, PAJAMAS, SOCKS, LEATHER JACKETS, MAC- KINAW COATS. GLOVES and MITTS to clear at 20% DISCOUNT may, mom‘ GOWNS, LADIES’ LADIES‘ l Our complete stock of Ladies‘ Wear goes on solo-at 20% oiscouui This includes NYLON HOS- SLIPS, PAJAMAS, VESTS and PANTIES,‘ a few Large Size DRESSES, swnamns, GLOVES and iurrrs. CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR MEN STATIONERY INDIAN BLANKETS AYERS WOOL BLANKETS CHRISTMAS OIGARETTES and PIPE TOBACCO Christmas Wro MEN'S SCARFS _MEN'S GIFI‘ TIES I gifhlvtisrlfigfis f ' °" Fino Cur and PI o , a Chlldr . . P Sill-i ‘§%'F§"r¢‘>'it mm °" roncco . I FOR LADIES /= "l" "m ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS AUTOMATIC mmm 0m EVERY ivitmia IIITII. PRESSURE COOKER! 10 ILCLCCK T. M LLEWELLYN 1.10., MONTAGUE , .,,'- WALLPAPER Balance of Stock to cloor or 25% Discount TOYS SPECIAL for this Solo 10% OFF ONE ONLY- GAS DRIVE WASHER Rog. $189.00 for $1 39.00 Also ooizlo Model at 20% DISCOUNT During This Solo IATTIRIIS RADIO B BATTERIES Extra heavy duty Rog. $5.15 $4.19 All other lotteries at 10% oiscoum ‘$3? t‘...f..li.."tl‘a Sho ‘ t hotter- loo ‘End No. 8 Dryoell. MAXWELL WASHERS . ~11 .- ,'- a