PRINCE EDWARD TODAY ONLY MATINEE 2:30 EVE. SHOWS 7-9 EXTRA NEWS SPORTS - CARTOON a Ay _ ll’ cnIy It! Imdrv! ITRTIIHQE EWDWARDIMONIIAY and rursniv 11§>'*gt,“-\_¢_~n\._,ww n wwa:l\\:nvvwnvnquwumm~ BEIWEEN THEIR GREAT . L0 me SliAllliW er ututv l ~t, ssortmeui of Ellie 5°‘ 1r 0...‘, ho Imdn‘! 2292515138 Dad. Brother. Sister, lured Nona! Sweetheart m- F‘[‘IQl\d_ aye now an I only M 00*’, display. married MnbeII .i ._ ".1. ‘scams: MONTAGUE: Harold F. Slemlrf, Min AGENT SOURIS: AGENT GEORGETOWN: Landry, Albert Althea, Mn. Byron Harriet Clair. Wnldon Levon. FPIIJCII Gbeverla The Guardian ml! be following places In Montague: in Georgetown: The Post Office; Roper; llllu S. A. Llewellyn: duo. Clay. in Sf. Pei/ark: bought at my of tho in Sourll: Condon‘: and Flurencn The Pout OIIIOG. nron A urn‘ FOR. Morass or girl friend. itoirwsue Slwe 5W0 has both. - 'I-'LIUIIT'_TIVSUO'FS. 3100K. Brown and ltcil, at The lilontaguc Shoe Store. “"1011; NEW STUBE \\il.Il.I.I1C new look. C. R. Bochncr. JEWI- lcr. Alomaguc. 5551B with a. U. U. M. malulr ed set. We have thozu. Where? in: Aiuntaguc Shoe store. _ an‘ THE IHONEIACUE snot‘. STORE-But licr a Gift. Yes, Slippers. .\ll colors and stiles. >uur .6‘... CHRISTMAS urns at Mabuns Drusslure- A _ q“- 1\l.\1.lUNI$m1)ltUGS'1‘0Rl£ 3111011; the marry L;iit items you wig find Rouson Lighters. Claws >111 Cigarettes m Christmas Wrappers. l See our windows. amnonvs nnucsroan has a wide assortment o! 0111mm“ Cards, ‘Tl-Be- Scala, Ribbon, Gift Wrflpplng Paper, etc. 4.3T!!!) BIGGEST assortment oi Christmas Gifts ever shown by us. Mabon‘: Drug- Blvrfi, Montague. P180010 was’: w. I. The annual meeting o1 m, p15. fluid WcSI. Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Daniel Birt with eight members in attendance. Roll call was responded to by handing in articles for bingo. we meeting began by Institute Ode, followed by Creed in unison. The minutes of last meeting and annual meeting were read and ad- opted. Reports of different cont. nuttees were heard and new ones flDDIiinled. Sick, Mrs. John H, Jay and Mrs. James Hughes; program, cit-s. Clarence Coffin, Mrs. J5me; Hughes. Rail cull for next meeting is a grab bag, l0 cent article and 5 TIIILGUARQIAH“ crlgikwnwrown ‘m: EASTERN GUARDIAN 3- Toiiet Sets; Mo: Factor in New Collared Ploltln Boxes 4.25- 0. 5. Mollnlrd Bell in Solid Mahog- Yl-rdley 1.85 to 3.50 Woodbury 85o and 1.10. Palmolive 85c, 1.00 and 1.65 85 let: 75c, 85o and 1.25 Knight Fountain Pens 1.25 Shaving Bowls Yardley and Evening In Paris Set: from Sraforth. 1.50 to 11.50. Shave Lotion Yardley 1.00 and Woodbury Sch from 65c and Seaforth 1.50 1.10 Shave Talc Yardley 1.00 and Pond: Sets 03o and 1.10 Seaforlh 1.50 Other nicely boxed sets from Palmolive and Woodbury Talc 20o up. 25o Chanel Yardley. Evening h: Bill Fold: 2.50 up. Paris. Richard Iludnut. Col- , Tobacco Pouches 50c to 2.50 ogncs. Perfume: and Tulcs I l-‘ltfed Travelling Capes 9.00 f0 500-500. 25.00. Razors 49c fo 3.50 Remington Electric Raw:- 22.50 Crib Boards 1.00 Ronson Cigarette Lighters 8.50 For the Young Girl; just In a small size. Brush and Comb In Silk Lined box, Nylon Bristle: 3.00 Falrcv Soap! In boxes 50c up. Thorens Automatic Lighters Writing Paper Xmas Boxed- 5.00 the nicest we have Yet seen. Other Idghters 2.50 up. Prophylactic Hair Brushes in war n" ‘ IIIIRISTMAS GIFTS - w. T 3? . a I t; JAMIESIIIPS PIIARMAIIY I III MOIITASIIE FOR HIM IOI. 115R Pipe: from 15o to 85.00 Dresser Sell; Bruit Comb 1nd Shaving Seth Mirror 1n fancy gift boxes Se! Forth S150-—$3.00 4.89 to 13.00 I any Box. 5.50 to 12.00 I Pipes, ikrbacco in ‘a lb. tins. Bill- llazcrs and Razor Blades. Shaving Sets, etc. i ..'DROP 1N at Mabon‘: Dru;- gym-e again this year) and see the wide assortment of Gifts which in- clude, Toilet Sets for both LadiBS and Gentlemen. Colognes. Perfwml Dusting Powder. Brush, Comb M10 Mirror Sets, Kodak and Brownie Cuneras, Parker 8s Waterman Pen and Pencil Sets, Itfoirs Chocolates Smiles ‘n Chuckles Chocolates. m fieiiiiifiim In loving nmmotry of llllfi- will! i I i IIAPITDI. MONDAY - TUESDAY ' and WEDNESDAY “KIT CARSON” ALSO SUPERMAN SHOWS 2:30 --7-8.45 ember 20th. 1947- Oue 16a: has 1355593 m"! Bilmv Since one we lured so well wm taken from lim- home on earl-h Will: Jesus Christ to dwell. Inserted by dlcr Loving Husband and Daughter. (Patriot please Cop: i. m, 8 IN MEMQRIAM In loving memory o! a dens ' a father, Frank Godfrey. who passe ‘mlnd! away December 18th 194i. If all the world were ours to give. We'd give it. yes and more. Till you see his vacant chair. Lovingly Remembered by Ills Daughter, lltrs. ‘D. J. MacArthur. SKEG-NESS, Lincclnsliirc, Eng- land - (C?) - A sanctuary for sea and land birds is to be estab- lished 0n 230 acres oi‘ sandliills 0n the L-incolnshire coast near here. "uutvis" "I! lag friends-rho never venl oul any CONCENTRATED POPULATION __.... five-seventh: o! Australiakpop- ulation live: in two states-New South Wales and Victoria. r Driving Sleighs! 3 I "FRANCIS" AUTO CUTTERS EMPIRE SHOWS 2:30 — 7 -.- 8.45 flu! needed affenlion. She used Doddb Kidney Pills sf once. The improved union of her kidney: helped lo clear lvlly blood impurities and excess acids. Faligue. Iiachcbe, headache. Incl oI energy dis- appeared. Dodd’: Kidney Pill: contain ' ‘ ingrcdienl: Tho sleigh that does not stick in pitches. Duco Block with Wine Green upholstery. DI’ eucniisl oil: and ‘ ' ikuf ncI direclly upon fire kidncyc-uml help rulers their normal nclion. IkddSKIdnlYPiII; ATTENTION . r mourners and IIIGINITY AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO OB- ‘ll-‘Alléigulgléf-T cnliégs GIFT AT AGREAT- r n P . I All Ready-Made Sui-Is and Gub- i ardine Topcoafs selling ai a 25% i DISCOUNT from DEC. ISIII ‘I0 " DEC. Z4I'Il. ' I We also have c largo variety of high “STRANGE class merchandise, such as B. V. D. and GAMBLE" i ARROW sums and PAJAMAS, curate uccxwsnz. HOLEPROOF and WOOL- W ll. J. MABOII SEY HOSIERY. MONARCH SWEATERS. and many other famous lines. OPTOMETBIST Illilng and Béltflying Glance: MONTAGIJE- P. I). l. You are sure to find lho Gift he desires III‘ M § lIO0LEY’S MEN'S WEAR ‘°“' "‘ -' manner: I f0 5 P. M. """‘"' "’ ""'°'”“‘"" For your Shopping Convenience, this Store is opon ovary evening until 9:30 P. M. J. S. FRANCIS 8t SONS Manufacturer: Fortune Bridge, P. I. I. Office Connected With Drug stove. . 1 folds. Cailicras. Pen and Pencil Scis, Hanan who (opal-ted this life Dec- T" “I”? m” mmd °I “m” Iment owes Cantor billions of dol» And hear him spook om-v morr. y“: in accrued interest’ n mu have a loathe“ Y Music mlngles with the ccmic Tréasure him Wm, “Pr, events. in the form of new songs For you never know M! val“! and lavish production numbers. steaming hot from the oven and {Hampton W. M. B. ‘manna on Tuesday evening, Doc. cams to draw. The election of officers for the ensuing year W35 as follows: President, Mrs. James Hughes; "Ice-president, Mrs. Clarence Cof- fin: sccy. treasurer, ms, John 1). \\'icDoua‘.d. auditors, Mrs. John Ostrldge. Mrs. Daniel Bh-i; direct- ors. Mrs. John H. Jay and Mrs. Kenneth Jay. Amount. received during yea:- $67.23. Expenditure-MGM. Money on hand-WON». A delicious lunch was then served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Alvin Burke. A very enjoy- Bble game o! bingo was played for various prizes, and a very social hour spent. CANTOR AND DAVIS IN I "IF YOU KNEW SUSIE" "if You Knew Susie" starring Eddie Cantor and Joan Davis has as its basic story that of two vadue- viliians who seek to retire to staid New England. "their plans to turn the mansion into a. night club are foiled by the indignant local First Families. and they are forced to auction of! the furnishings. 'I‘hey discover a letter | from George Washington to a Cam ‘for ancestor awarding him $50,003 gfor services in the Revolutionary IWar. They take it to Washington for verification and alter a series Inf hilarious adventures the law- imakers discover that the govern» AIIYYT Joslyn. Charles Dingle and little ‘Bobbv Driscoll are featured in the RKO Radio picture. ‘Ellen's Diary“ (Continued from Page 14.) other: at work. That must. be pretty hard on you!" I was gath- ering kindling at the moment, of discarded shingles mostly, though adding to those, small sticks of dry maple which burn bewitchingly and also make easy splitting if the blow chances to fall where intend- ed. It was pleasant out of doors and 1 enjoyed loitering there. Ford's warning bark echoed from the vic- inity of the stream below the mill, where the milk cows were taking over-long at their drinking. O O A bus blew at the corner store crossing. bearing folks home for their week-end or shoppers from a. spell in the city and away to the North. darker even than the then gray clouds there the smoke of a train lingered above an horizon and its whistle was a lonely sound as it faded. Jamie would hear it, I knew, if he were out with Rob at the shoring, for some of Jamie’! people are train men, and conse~ quently it i: a subject of much in~ terest to him now fast growing up. Tomorrow will mark his seventh birthday. The family intend to gather at this house to honor 1t. Karolyn will bring the cake. brave in its lever: candles, and the choicest of hi: ducks in a pan the pies browned to a nicely. There will be e bustle when they arrive, carving to be done and vegetables to dish and presently with nine of us at table, Jamie burning Ind close to hi: grand-father every head will bow and Jamie’: birthday din- ner will commence. 0 O I And ovpr all and under all and through this week at Alderleo ran the golden thread in our everyday weaving. that turns thought: to Christmas so steadily approaching. "The first star." grand-daughter said this evening, and almost with- out willing it we remembered m- other star which "went before them" to whence ever world turn: to forget every cure and concern in the lesson at hand. "And ever us dawns the Christmas day. The worn old world goo: faring. Seeking the place when tho young Child lay, b_ Where the Kings of tho Eat bow- ed low to pray, And peace we: born to Abide nlway. In heart: that were long despair- “m. Until Monday .. y,- p, Diary ,,- . . Good-night. . . . HAMPTON W. M. B. The dirtrict meeting of the met at the 7th. A beautiful Chriltmu Carol lcrvico or was given in tho min- Iomlry monthly, the theme, "Foc- inz the Christian World at the feet of Jesu: Christ". Mrl. George Boys‘ Military Brush Sets with plastic bucks and Nylon Brisilcs 4.00 in plastic glf I box. Mouth Organs 1.25, 1.50, 2.00 best assortment in town. Gifts For That New Baby: Brush Ho box f0 hold Pins etc. Nylon Bristle! 1.05. Other Brush and Comb at: 59c and 1.25. Baby Seis with Soap Oil and Talc 60c and 1.25. Baby Oil, Baby Talc, Baby Mugs. XMAS CANDY: Page and Show, Glnongi. Main, Smiles and Chuckles and Hunts in one and two pound Xmls boxes. The Parker Fountain Pens $4.00 to $10.25. Plnilc box. 2.25. 3.95 and 4.95. In rose, blue and white. A love- ly tiff. Dollo-n limited qulntlty. sell- lng at n. discount to clear. and Comb Set in o. Hinged Plas- You Can ' Have Any Laundry Picked Up On Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday -- nnrununn -+ In Time for ChrisI-mas —Phone 2200 Now- STEIIIIS LIMITED (Luunderers and Dry Cleaners) 2, the story of the wise men wor- shipping Christ. was vead by Mrs. Vlllett and lovely Christmas carols were sung throughout. At the close of the worship ser- vice ihe offering was taken and prayer of dedication by Mrs. Geo. Villett. The president took charge of the program and was curried out by five members lighting candles in recollection of our fellow Christians abroad. Those taking part were Mrs. Jack Dixon, Mrs. Albert Best. Mrs. Gordon Villctt. liirs. Clifton Into, lilrs. William MaicFurlane. The minutes were then road and AIIOpI- ed. also the roll cull answered by l4 members and two visitors were present. y The treasurer gave a splendid rc- port ihnt we hutl gone over our allocation for thc past year, which QQKIQQOJILDDKEORQQ PHONE S villett had charge of tho worship Parker Pen and Pencil Sela Ball Point Pens-dllc. 60c, $1.69. kiumeraa-SZAJB to $0.50. _ service. was very encouraging. All the Scripture from Luke 2. lilultlteiv other different secretary's gave their reports. Subscriptions were taken for Missionary Monthly. The meeting closed with prayer by Mrs. , then | Jack Dixon. The president thanked Mrs. T. G. Ilead for her kindness in having the bers that helped so efficiently dur- ing the whole year. This was the annual meeting and the election of officers for the new year were mode as follows: Mrs. Clayton Morrison, president: Mrs. Jack Dixon, vice president; Miss Doris Myers, recording secretary; Mrs. Will Macl-‘crlaire, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Albert Best, treas- urcr; Mrs. Géorgc Cannon, Miss- ionary Monthly secretary; Mrs. Jas. Furguson. Christian Stewardship secretary; Mrs. T. G. Head, temfer- l Gifts For Everyone 13801110333310 For TOYS, GIFTS, GROCERIES, CANDY, FRUIT, and every- i-hing ‘Io fill your requiremenls for Ihe. Holiday Season. II will pay you Io visii‘ our siore - our display is larger Ihan ever and prices are right meetings ‘ at her home so often and also in ' many other ways her willingness tn - help. She also thanked all the mam-i crncxs PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR BABY CHICKS NOW All indications point lo GOOD MARKETS for EARLY RAISED CHICKS. By booking NOW we ctTn supply you with FEBRUARY hatched CHICKS. We also curry o COMPLETE line oI Chick FEED and Poultry EQUIPMENT -— COAL, WOOD ond OIL BROODERS, FEEDERS, WATIERERS, PIPE, efc. If you desire THE BEST place an order for your rc- quirements wifh—— ' DILLON and SPILLETT 70 Queen Sheet. Chick Hatchery Phone I46 Charlottetown," P. E. I. ance secretary; Mrs. Everett Regen son, Supply Secretary; Mrs. Furguson, Gordon Villett, Ladies fury; Mrs. Mark Cameron, commun- ity friendship secretary; Mrs. T. G Head. Mission Band Supt, assisted UQQDOUCEEECQDIQQfiHUQQDBQQQQCYQQHQQUUfiOURD UZIUZK Lorne Mrs. Iilurk Cameron. press secretary; Mrs. Aid Scare KUSOII. :23 A FEW GIFT SUGGESTIONS GROCERY SPECIALS UNTIL CHRISTMAS For Her For Him Nylons Shim Toilet Sols Tics Chocolates Socks Stationery Ovorshoos Boxed Soap Gloves i Chino Cups Shaving Sol- Cumora Smokes Aprons flashlights . - Slippers Billfolds Underwear Mlm Towels Irqegg Hair Brush Garters is i i‘? l0 Lbs. Sugar for 89c a 2 Lbs. Raisins for . . 29c STORE OPEN NIGHTS Jusl Arrived 1000 Fool Galvanized Plpo Assoriod Sizes. uceurcau’ a “ioYLr: Trikes Radio Games Electric Iron Sleds Electric Toaster Wuggons Pressure Cooker Puzzles Clocks Dishes Bod Lamps School lags Glassware Hockey Pads Blankets Hockey Slick: Lights and Trains I Decorations Dolls Hot Plato Truck: ' y Toys For The Home Lord, lb. Molasses, gal. $1.19 HUNTER RIVER IDECEMBER .18, 1943 ‘WW? by hirs. Lorne Furguson; organist, Lunch was served by Mrs. Gee. Viliett assisted by Mrs. T. G. liead and a social hour was spent. Next meeting to be held u! Mrs. Jas. Fun .3’ <|F€‘%E€*‘€J*€‘I€% !€%€’~€’%‘€ ’~Z~1%'i%‘% ‘filgfigilfi!’ a