I European mcrc ham PAGE EIGHT 4. PRINCE EDWARD T0 - nu - nwn. SHOWIN G MATIN EE EXTRA! MARCH OF TIME S(7Rl:IEN WRITER Personal Relations Short HISTORIC STREET adventurers operated on Water Street in st. John's. Nfld., in the ltith Century. Tia:--w Last Times To-day "PEIIFEGT STRANGERS" Starring Ginger Rogers Dennis Morgan Also: News-Musical-Sport Shows: Mai. 3230; Eve. 7-8:45 CAPITOL TIIIIR. - FRI. - SAT. .Tila smtostvtsstem ltsrosssitlascmlt ...slt is on out Iaykogsrs lIlll' TRIGGER SIAITKV Milli 6'0” 5'," P -r - "I run ENNY euwuzns (M M....,,,, GORDON JONES Nita;-,,,m ..:'.:.:::.";r.'. .l!?,'lrr llllf lifnflssltiistilltltiliaf yo” ':'4:;vu,, emu by new mm v a PI lanai IV sum so-new A REPUBLIC PRODUCTION Also: Atom Man vs. Super- man; Comedy, Foy Meets Girl. T. - 144 Richmond St. 3:30; EVENING 7-9 - H. J. MABGN UPTOAVIETRJST Fitting and Sapplying Glaoaes ' C. IIIONTAGUE. P. E. 1. Office Hours: 10 to l'.' A. M. 2 to 5 P. M by appoin tmeuk Office Connected with Drug Store. E. R. Brow Ea”S0n Fire. Auto, Life. Accident, Sickness And Plate Glass Insurance At lowest Rates Agent at Summeraide. D. 0. Stewart 1.. l it. ICARBIIRETE Serviced Regularly is. R by our trained carburetor mechanic. You'll get more miles per gallon of gasoline and smoother engine operation. Batt & Mcllae 171 Grafton St. Phone 457 Charlottetown rm: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry. Mn Byron Stewart. Mrs. Bruce-MncI'IIee. Miss Joyce Wlulnton. Miss Joan Johnston. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Lavers. The Montague: town: ards En Son. - Gunrdlan may he Blue Dome Restaurant bought at the following . and Guardian Office; places tn in George- llhe Post Office; in Sourls: The Snack Bar and H. Rich- 'BRUSH.. comb and mirror sets. toilet sets, prophylactic hair hrushes, priced from 39c to 510.00. Your dollar buys more here at .lamieson's Pharmacy, Montague. .. WVE STILL have a good range of Couit's Christmas Cards. the finest made. While present high prices prevail in most other: lines, it pays to buy at Jamieson's Pharmacy, Montague. JBOXET) chocolates from 35c in &'3.00. Bulk candy 12c to 25c in cellophane bags. Many varieties. Also by the pound if you wish at .lamieson's Pharmacy, Montague. ..r0NLY THREE more shop- ping days until Christmas so see our selection of rhinestones, dresser sets. Pearls and Signet rings now. V. R. Pepler, The Jeweler, Montague. ..'A CHRISTMAS thought is wril cxprcssed by a gift: of lasting rcnlcmbr:1ncP. A fine watch from 19.95 for a lady. or n tzenl water- proof watch from 521.00 from V. R. Peplcr. The Jeweler, Montague. ..'AT MABONS DRUG STORE. Montague, Christmas cards. ram- eras, Cutex and Revlon sets. per- fumes and toilet waters. tobaccos. cigarettes, cigars. Christmas wrap- ped. Ttonson lighters. Waterman's and Parker pen and pencil sets. brush and comb sets, shaving needs, Moirs chocolates one and two pound Christmas packages. Christmas candy bags, etc. Christmas Concert At Montague The annual Christmas concert. and tree was held at Montague l'nitcd Church Monday night. There was a large turn out of parents and Children. Highlight, of the evening was I visit from Santa Claus who rc- membered all the kiddies in a fitting manner. Immediately following i h e Christmas party the TPEUIEIF monthly meeting of the Men's As- sociation was held under the chairmanship of Mr. Lorna WIS- lzington who introduced the guest speaker of the CVSHIMZ. BriS- Bl” Reid, Director of Physical Fli- ness. who gave an interesting. short address on "Leadership" and the satisfaction derived therefrom. The speaker was thanked behalf or the Association by A. I7. MacKenzie, pastor of United Church. after which frr-shnlcnts werr served h.V ludics of the Associalinn. Bl-isforcilid Vicinity Mrs, Mike Tobin, has entered the on Dr. the re- the Mr. and Mrs. P. R. sinnott. ex- pect every one of their family home for Christmas dinner this year. They have twelve members who -will all gather around for a home party. The last. In A series of card par- ties sponsored by the Bristol. C.w.L. was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Sinnott. on Monday night. with a large attendance. There will be no more parties un- til the New Year. Mr. Joe Macbcnald. the new agent for Morell station has ar- rived from Tignish. hut. Mrs. Mac- Donald. and family will remain at the western end of the Island for the winter as the children being at school there. Mr. MacDonald is a former Bristol man. George MacDonald, s schcol hay here, thought he would change ills plan from setting rabbit snares to trapping. so last week he set one whole trap and to his surprise he found a mink in his trap a fine large fellow at, that. Mink skins arc worth a good sum this tall Georgc says, "You have to know the ropes to be a. trapper." Midnight Mass will be sung in the Little Flower Church this year on Sunday shortly after the clock striker twelve. The church railed The Little Flower is no longer a little church it has been enlarged and seats about twice as many now. The name Little Flower was never taken from the--size--of the church but. is the name of St. Teresa cal- led the Little Flower. Work on the erection of the garage for the storing of the Mc- adam's fleet of transfer trucks is near completion under the direct- Inn of Mr. Frank McAdam. The bit: building will take six big trucks find some cars. Mr. Gerry McAdam the manager informs us he has some seven trucks now. me helm: I new four thousand dollar three-t.on with insulated box for transporting live lobsters. fresh fruit and fish to the States in season. ..' Mr. Joe MacDonald. who has been fattening is flock of aeese for the Christmas market infcrrm us that foxes have taken three of his choice birds the latest. kill be”! on Saturday night last. and the partly eaten game was found In st tleld near the house Sunday morn- ing. 'f'I1c-y will take no more Mr. MacDonald says as he has a plan to take care of Mr. Fox. Foxes are setting so bold new around here that even in day time they are seen around the horns. ....'CHRlSTMAS gifts for llldlus at Jamieson's PItal'lll.'IL'.v. Moll- tague. i"CADBURY'S Chocolate Bars. etc.. Christmas wrapped at Mabon's Drug store. Montague Ask for your calender. .. GA COLOR pilotn nf Cllrl3i- mas tree and the kiddies will be cherished always. So get your Kodak color film now, R, Pepler, Montague. V. ...ETHEllE ARE gifts for or ;v one now on display at, Mabons Drug Store. Yardley, Tiffany, Ad- rienne. Max Factor. and all the leading toiletries are here for yotlr selection. see our window displays. ..'MABON'S DRUG STORE at Montague are showing a wonderful display of Christmas goods. some- thing for every member of the family and friends. See our win- dow displays nnd then come in and ttivspect our Stork. Ask for out calender. 'CHRIST5lAS gifts for at Janliesonk Pllarnlary. iatzue. Pipes, lighters, shaving sets and shaving brushes. travel- ling kits. ball point pens and itch srls. and military llrllSl'lPS. pric- ed from 25c to 510.00. Come in and see us. turn Mon- Santa Has Stormy Trip From Montague Santa Claus usually looks fnr plenty of snow for his Christmas visit. but this past severe storm has really played havoc -with .1 few spo- Nlck. On Monday night. at the height of the storm, he was making a special visit at the Christmas party at the Trinity United Church in Montague. When the program started just after '7 P. M. thern was hardly a trace of snow. But at the end of the concert at. R30 P. M. the storm was at its peak in Monta- gue. so Santa had to tr-ctr hack in Charlottetown In make arrange- ments for his trip back to the North Pole by Paulis sound car. all 5'10 trip being made through the fierce storm. Then he had planned on a visit. to Morcll and to Soilrls on Tuesday, but had to cancel this trip because of the storm and new plans on visiting the kiddies in those communities on Friday. Prob- ably even Rudolphis red nose rculdnit light the way through the storm. IN lilnitoniiam MR. JOSEPH A CDONALD t'Mr. Joseph Alcxmldcr Mac- Cllarlutttmvn Hospital for treat- Dolrnlrl. 86. of Chrrldlc. Alta. who men; 3, died Saturday in the llnly Cross hospital. will be buried Tuesday in Mr, Cyril Sinnott. is expected the Strathmore cenlclcry. Re- home from Montreal this week for qulem high mass was celebrated the holldayvs. He is 3 mediml Stud. ill the Sacred Heart. church at em in may cm. Strathmore Tuesday at. 10 a. m. ' Mclnllis and llollcvrny were in charge. Born in Vernon River. P. E. 1.. Mr. MacDonald came to Calgary in 1912 and movrd to Biacltie five years later. In 191:6 he moved to Cheadle and had lived there until coming to Calgary :1 week nan for medical treatment, Surviving are ills wife. Theresa: a daughter. Mrs. T. J. Klldcn of Cheadle: a son. John s. MacDon- ald of Drumhcllcr and two grand- children. The late Mr. MacDonald in his younger days worked in the store of Hon. James E. McDonald at Cardigan. Later he lived in Bos. ton, and for a few years operated a summer hotel at stooklev. Mor- ell. Mrs. Patrick Murnazhan Charlottetown is a nit-co. Daniel and Joseph Mclsanr, Vernon Riv- er. Andrew and Gerald MacDon- ald Cardigan arc nephcws. Geoaglown and Vicinity MLss Joyce Jenkini spent a few days in Charlot.tct.own last week. Mr. Raymond Lavandler promin- ent. Mink Rancher returned a few clays ago from a trip to Halifax, Mrs. charlie Watts and daughter Buelah of Tracndie are visiting at the home of Mrs. watts, parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel King. Mr. Stillman Mair, who is em. played in the city with Sci-lurman's as a carpenter was a week-cno visitors to his home in Georgetown. Miss Mary and Miss Sue Hemp- hlil. employees of the Montague Furnishing Company. spent the weekend at their home in George- town. ' ..' Mr. Basil Got:-ll, Mr. Kimball Gotell and Mr. Malcolm Allen, Georgetown who are now employed in the clty.. were recent visitors to Georgetown. Mr. William Burke and Mr. Irv- ihs Sampson left a few clays for Sourls. where they signed on as ships crew, loading produce there for Long island. N. Y. What mikht. have bi-9:1 a more serious accident tool: place in Georgetown on Friday morning at. about 9.30 A. M.. ravlwn A horse OWHM W Mr. Cecil Lehauclletlr of Genftzetown Royalty ran nwny"on Water street. The horse was harnessed to a driving wagon in which were Mr. Iebacheur and his little daughter. Mary Kay. It is rial pre-Christmas visits of clrl sault -- ln 3 convenient SIZES and in cartons ”'””” and cases loo! . DECEMBER 20. 1950 ..-.-v -..s..,... ... ....-- ... C..- C . I X. ' G 1 I . I I r ' 9 (Q . Tr-.1 tilona as rlsimas ur ey - F; 5 . 5 - ' ii: I 0 0 dd 0 z r . K: This is the time above all when you'll want the finest of refrcshers on hand. Guests will be ' dropping by. The family will be in a mood for , pleasure. So order a good supply of famous Canada ' Dry now. More than ever, you'll enjoy Canada 4- Dry's la.rl1'n.q refreshment I flxghlclled by a dog; and bolted east along Water Street. One of the shafts broke and the arlmal ran in a wide arc. With great presence cf mind. Mr. l.eLacheur manouver- ed the horses against a building at the corner of Kent and Water Streets. Thchcrse become entangled and fell upsetting the wagon and throwing both occupants to the ground. Fortunately no injury was sustained by either of the occupants The C. G. S. Brant was ill port on Friday and Saturdnr picking up the buoys in the harbour and the Montague and Cardigan Rivers The buoys were placed on the Queen wharfs. Operations were un- der the direction of Captain John Jerrior, our Harbour Master. It now appears definite that an ocean freighter will arrive in Georgetown around the 25th or 26th of December to load a cargo of potatoes for Cuba. It is also under- stood that negotiations are pro- ceeding to obtain a second boat for a later dntc. A considerable GIFTS FOR MEII Tool Box Tackle Box Electric Drill Band Saw Circular Bench Saw Hunting Knife Open-end Wrench Set. Socket Wrench Set Pocket Knife Fly or Casting Rod Rccl l Shotgun or Rifle Vise Plane Automatic Screw Drive Automatic Hand Drill Vacuum Bottle Cocktail Sets Paint Sprayer Gases St. pro.-.umc(i that the animal became . Set of Tools and Cheese quantity of potatoes are stored in SOCIAL SECIJIHIT-Y the Government shed here, S'POCi(-liOll'.tM M (CPI - With steady increases over the last 20 , years, expenditure on social sar- urity in Sweden now amounts to about S420,0o0.000. or 10 per cent of the national income. The amount is one-third thc gIll'Crll- mcnt's total revenue. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lovers of Charlottetown visited relatives in Georgetown on Sunday. They were accompanied by Miss Elinor Hobbs and Miss Eileen Helen Maccannell. student nurses in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hcspital. who visited their parents. LOFIG TRAIL The Cabot Highway whirls 439 miles from St. Jolln-'s to Bouavist. site of John Cabot's landfall in Newfoundland in 1497. ROYAL DESIGNER ' The buildings of King's College at Cambridge were planned by Henry IV in 1441- when he was 18. ristmas Gifts Galore..- Shop At Rogers Hardware Store! This Chrisitmas ROGERS Hardware Store has hundreds of gift ideas that are different . . . gifts for every person and pocketbook. For ex- ample, there's fishing tackle, tools, hobbycraft supplies andgardening gear for Dad; kitchenware, electric appliances, household items, china, glass and flatware for Mother; and sports equipment for- the youngsters. In fact. there's something for everyone on your list as you can see from suggestions in this ad. So why not shop the easy way--in comfort, close to home-at the friendly hardware store in Charlottetown. GIFTS FOR WOMEN Clock Waffle Iron Range Set Teapots Glass Ovenware Pinklng Shears Kitchen Cutlery Coffee Maker Electric Mixer Automatic Toaster Carving Set Silverware Set Dinnerware Set Kitchen Utensils Electric Roaster Electric Iron Pressure Cooker Pressure Saucepan Candy Thermometer Percolator Kitchen Stool Kitchen Timer Serving Tray Fruit Juicer The Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. Wholesale clsrlsttatsn Glassware Punch Bowl Set Knife Sharpener sins Foil nn: 5 HOME . Pottery Bathroom Scales L'""P' Corn Popper Piichm Electric Clock --- Travel Iron 3...”, Hamper Mirrors GIFTS FOR IGYS rrflmrllc H;-ta; t irep ace qu pmcn 3”; Chi?" Thermometer P3132: wnlxh t Barometer ' I Fluhumt Door Chimes Skates Medicine Cabinet B: l 5,3” " Electric Blanket Skis Heating Perl Pocket: Compass scout Axe Kitchen Light Fixture gooster Wagon A-.h- Trlyl heath.KnIf 32 Rm. 9 Christmas Tree Lishll Tobougn Tnbla Decorations and Ilstail Flssa Mtos