l TODAY ONLY Victor Mature-Coleen Grey in “KI llill ll llillNlillililii OOLUMDBIICASQPJFSTURES i A ROBERT MARGUERITE YOUNG'CHAPMAN -Shows Daily 3.3_0—7—-9 Matinee Sat.-2.30 TtlliliY CAIPITQL rm. and SM‘. Shows 3.30 -~ 7-—8.45 Matinee Sat. and Holidays 2.30 lure II tll cevueu l ennui um III ui IIYIII There's trouble in rhr-Wesiund Roy's i‘ \ m the thick of it‘. v - tutuiiu liiii: FRAZEE chill" IIEVINE . mm liYiiiGSlilll m IARCIDH m {DY WiiilliG m 1H! IIDEIS .'. Pllltlf 5A6! E A lifPiillif PIODUIIION ALSO SUPERMAN - CARTOON -- TRAVEL rumour EMPIRE rm. SAT. snows 7—-8.45—-MATiNEE SAT. ONLY 2.30 . ‘N ‘Hi9 fr" A . MIT THE Mflfif.’ BAITLE milillllilfli-flllllllili CARTOON -- MUSICAL -- FEATURETTE ATTENTION As Watterworrh Cold Storage hos come under new man- hereby notified to appear on Saturday or Saturday night, Doc. 11th., to check quality of otherwise present management will not agement, all locker holders ore contents of lockers, "be responsible. MONTAGUE cow stoma: 1 N S ‘r 03c x BEST QUALITY, BRICK p CALL, PHONE OR WRITE t I s. K. Jni-insrotl “w “We P. I. Souris Gleonings i Vi‘. Pius Clieverio has been ad- mitted to Souris Hospital. llis i-on- dition is said to be serious. Mr. Elmer Cheverie has accept- ed an offer to study for a dart-t room technician at Si. lifiiivs flos- pital, Montreal. Mr. Jerry ]\'1CCOFI‘i\ilL'i\' week-end visitor to Souris. McCormack is enrolled at P. W. in the commercial class. A very spurious l\ll'i r" meat market has recently opened up in Souris. 1t iS lOtfiillCfi on Street in Ml‘. From-is’ building Ull~ posite the Rosewood 'l‘caroom. was .1 M r. A very delightful bean supper lwas held in Si. lvlury‘s Convent ihall on Friday evening. ltiiiuy oth- er forms of amusement were avail- able thus giving the very large crowd present. n very enjoyable rvc- hing. Mr. Daniel McDonald riled renily at: the Sacred l-lc-iirt Home. Many people of Souris will remem- ber Mr. McDonald as an iieiivr- Legion member and the only seIh-r of the traditional poppy in Eiouris for many _re.-ir.<. The Knights of (Ioiuinhus ilillll their imnuul banquet til their rooms ion Main Street on \\'ctlnestlu_'-'. 'Dccembei- lst. The banquet w-is {largely attended with maivv ills- ‘tinguisheri guests present. ‘File banquet tiinner \\'il1i under the riir» ‘CCiiOIt of Mrs. Dell Kemp. prn~ prietor of the lloscivoorl ‘Fcnroom. Souris. ’i‘lic railway tracks at Suuris and all roads lending to the wharf have been n bustle of traffic for the past ‘week in the farming community oi Souris. Within a week two large potato boats have laid iii anchor and the potatoes of Eastern Kings ihave been steadily (iisappcnrlng iri- io the holds to be triken to dis- tant lands thus maintaining the importance of P. E. 1. as our mil- lion acre farm. On November 22nd. the llomc Guard at Soul-is tendered a social for their friends in the Legion Rooms on Main Street. Two hun- dred people including many army officials from Charlottetown made the event a very pleasant one. Lleut. MacDonald, Souris. introdu- ced to the group many of the army officials including Captain Hands. Much anaplly music was supplied by Clifford Peters rind the Chaissou boys. Mrs. Dell Kemp and her staff of the Rosewood Tearoom cat- ered to thee guests and pleasantly served sandwiches and coffee. On Friday afternoon the teach- ers of Eastern King's assembled at Sour-la High School for the annual full convention. _ A largo attendance WJI realized thus breaking previous records. The topic chosen for discussion was the curriculum. Mr. McKen~ zie, from the department, was the guest speaker. lie clearly pointed out the need for a revision in the text books on the Island. A general discussion followed in which Mr. Hynes. supervisor, Mr. . E. J. MacDonald, principal of Sour- iin High School. Rev. Mother St. fElizabeth took an active part. Mr. ll-‘rancla Cheverie. teacher of the isecond department at Soul-ls High was appointed chairman, while iAliola Mullaly was appointed as sec- iretary. Many interesting hooks ‘were on display for the benefit of teachers to look at. The meeting closed with the National Anthem. i On November 11th. Miss Ann ‘Stubbert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jlerbert Stubbert. became the bride of Mr. John Cheverie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Cheverie both of Souris. The marrla took place in St. Mary's Church with Rev. Father Murphy officiat- inz. The groom, entering the church by the side entrance, dressed in ram” GllAl§DIAN,___CHARLOT’l‘ETOW'N THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAGUI: Herold I. lllllflf Albert Althea, Mll- Byron shzOrgfllilflwuWilNmgeqil-mk e some a i w v - Innah Chev , AGEN T SOUTH! I The diagram mo! be follotdnl rleoee outlnll! ln Georgetown: The Poet Office: Roper; ..'ENGLI8H CHINA SOUVEN- IRS. - C. R. Boehner. Jeweller. Montague. ..'1‘HE BIGGEST assocrtnnent. of Giristmas Gifts ever shown by us. See our windows. Mabons Drug- store, Montague. Mr. John Hogan, commercial traveller was a business visitor to hfontugue and vicinity calling on his regular customers. Mrs. Arthur J. Garrick. Diur- iottetown. spent the weekend in Montague, guest. of Mr. and Mrs. W. R, Garrick. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Creed. Sturgeon and Mi; and Mrs. John Davidson Cambridge, were visitors to Montague on Saturday. The many friends of Mr. Math- ias Condon will regret to learn of his illness at his home in Monta- boagheetwoftlie lllneLA. in 8t Petzefei erle i mo. 0b.]. In Bourln Condom’: end Ilateasoe The Poet Office. ..'BUY YOU]! CHRISTMAS GIITB of. Maison’; Drugstore. A select assortment of gifts for Mother, Dad. Brother. Sister. Sweetheart. or Friend, are now on display. ..'DBOP IN at Mobon’; Drug- store again this year and see the wide assortment; of Gifts which in- clude. Toilet Sets for both Ladies and Gentlemen. Colognes, Perfunne. Dusting Powder, Bmsh. Comb and Mirror Sets, Kodak and Brownie Cameras, Parker 8a Waterman Pen and Pencil Sets. Mobs Chocolates. Smiles ‘n Chuckles Chocolates. . JJMIIESONKS PHARMACY at. Montague is jammed full of at- tractive presents for both men and women. Prices have not increased this year; in fact. many items are much cheaper than former years. You will n t. make any mistake by dropping ii to see our display. gue. All wish him a speedy re- covery. Mr. and Mrs_ Roy Aitken, and daughter, Jean. oi‘ Lower Mom, tague, weie Sunday visitors to Peter's Road, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Gris/ham. We WCiCC-"IlC back to Montague Mr. and Mrs Alex MacPhai-son. who have taken up residence in the home of Mrs. James MacLar- en on the New Road. ‘~ pidiy progressing on the new bungalow residence of Mu Ethan Stevrart on the itnain street in l\loui.ague_ The work is . AIAMIESON '5 PHARMACY hos a particularly fine line of pipes to offer this Christmas. All the old favourites are here: McKenzles Filter Pipe, Irwin Rum, City vie Luxe. Prices from 75c to $5.00. Also tobacco pouches, tobacco. etc. Mr. William Landrlgan. who had planned to spend the winter in Montague has decided to leave for Florida in the near future. Mr. Lrindrigan. for the past number of years. has spent the winter in Florida where the warmer During the pisstaweek, the writ- uitdci‘ the supervision of Mr. Sam 1,4,0,“ h“ been extremely active Afartin, contractor. Mr. W;11.rim Stewart. Monta- gue, retired railroad foreman, who has been spending lllc past few weeks visiting friends and gives in Afassachusctts, has re- turned to his home in Montague. ‘Miss Marv Stewart. who has been a patient in the Viotorm General ilflfipillii. Halifax, him re- . turned in he»? home in Coledoniir She was accompanied by Mr. El- met‘ MncPhersoti. Caledonia, who His many friends are pleased to sec Mr, Bcntnis Rourke. Mont» cue, about ngaiu following his ic- ancl Mrs Rourke visited at Wliiin Rood. culling at the ltomcs of Mrs. NlCDC-ilfliii and 5011 Art. Mr. and l\f.rs Garnet Moore and Mr. and 311's. William Fraser. Mr. and Mrs. St. Mary's Road two weeks‘ visit. to States, “lhilc there to meet thrlr 50h, Daniel. who is] an employee or the Canadian Na- tional Risilwavs in Ontario, vilzo~ the in the States. ‘Fhey also plan to hold a frwnlly reunion at. the home of Mrs. in-iaw. ~l\fr. and Mrs. Johnston. Havel-hill. Mass. Herbert i - i Georgetown ; O O G and Vicinity, Mr. Gerald Solomon and Mr.‘ P‘i'ank Parker motored to the City! on Tuesday. i lilrs. S. C. Ethel Knight visited town early in the week. and lilies l Charlotte- Mr. Elmer Dunning, representing De Blois Bros. called on his many customers during the week. Mr- Rufus Glory. who is employ- ed in the City with Mr. John. Murphy iirthe painting trade was- a recent visitor to his home. l l i lilrs. James MacKLttnDn formerlg/ of Murray River and more recently l of Attleboro. Mass., 1'5 visiting he,‘ nephew. Mr. c. H. Llewellyn. On Tuesda Solomon atte Mr. Neil A. W Dominion Go 9 Mr. Daniel MeeCol-meck. teacher‘ in Georgetown Hi eir Annie MBCCOtrnflck. ________. .._.._________________ Kemp. Then the bridal party v|;_ lted friends ln Souris and Char- . The couple will reside mother navy blue. proceeded to the centre of the church accompanied by the g. omaman. Mr. Francis Cheverle; while the brlde-to-be entered the main entrance dressed in a blue idrcss end acceno in accompanied by the bfldelmaid. Mrs. Arnold Cooper reached the front of the church and both repeated the vows that made them man and wife. During the service the choir rem dered many beautiful hymns, un- der the direction of Rev. Mother St. George. A very beautiful hymn wu tun: by Mrs. Lennie McCoi-meck, guest lolotlt. After the church service, the bridal party drove to the Rosewood Teeroom, Main Street, Sourle. where ii wedding breakfast was served h_\' the proprietor. firs. llelli ..-..-..-. l" lllo troom‘: home. _.__._____________ min Alftllll u ‘film- tim WAY-ID part. of the tanker left for Nova Seotia to discharge Thursday with tees, vegetables, had be?“ ‘Ijsmng m haul“) ouce for Newfoundland ports. The Nhuflce Duly o! to load potatoes. Vegetables. left recentlv on a‘ “mud pmcuce United l fcundland. th v ex so’. ‘"9 "xmsmd c p Iliolatos. rezetables. and other Dalys sister and brother- ' - They wiii be joined; for this season of the year with quit-c a number of ships loading and unloading produce. The Irv. mg Oil tanker "Elkhound" ed in Having discharged its cargo in Montague, the remainder. ‘The ‘Marlon Masher" left port on u load of pota- imd other pro- ‘Lloyd Hunsell" under the com- mand of Captain Boxnm Spencer. is at present loading potatoes and vegetables cent sevcrc illness, On Sunday Mr. glgmflxgrtfl, Igggg-‘ign Randell Dy menieux. is also loading potatoes for Fortune Bay, Nfld. Arrivino in port bu Monday was the for Fortune Bay. Nfld_ tinder the “Lucy commanded bv Cantam Dodge. The “Edwinrfl is and for Bellorrm, New- Several other vessels this week to load pro- ouce for Newfoundland and other l-‘orts. There is still a large a- ffdnrina" ‘liliomais is also going to snend his vacation fmom“ “l Prwuce ‘i’ be expmiied- and manv Vessels will be required to take care of the export trade. KEEP AHEAD or siurn -i.=it=l \'u§§§‘ unis-ii ~Y ‘@161 Phone 55 - --~\.mmnn.n,.;.\-.\‘ . When you leave your Christmas Shopping until the last minute you have less time to make cl careful selection‘ . . . select. The Fashion Shoppe "The Store Thai Fashion Built" Great George Street ,5,‘ \~\.- _ less te We Are Ready To Assist You With Your Christmas Shopping PEQLMPER 9, 134s R¥ED~rQ~HQ \Z9’fl >2} lvaazneia~ - NEW’ LONDON W’. M. S. The \V. M. S. of the New Lon- don United Church held the Novcm~ ber meeting on Thursday evening. the 4th. at the home of the presi- dent, Mrs. Ituy Mat-Loud. The wor- ship service was conducted by Mrs. Fruni: Brown, using the theme. Thy Kingdom Come~Throtigh the Healing Ministry of the Church. Several members rend passages of scripture of Jesus‘ healing min- istry. Mrs. James M. Campbell dedicated the silent prayer for our adopted missionary. The president took charge of the business period and roll call was answered by thirteen members and one visitor with u verse on lieiiling. the different. members. gram wiis mast interesting. The offering umounted to $11.70. The December meeting will br. held in. Mrs. Ifurold Muyhew’: ~- tiie roll cull to be answered with a Christmas verse. Mrs. Leigh Brown to be leader and Mrs. Sterling .\l:ir~ Kay will give the dedicutory prai- er. lilrs. Dunning und Mrs. Wren will prepare the program. The meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer in unison. A dellcr nus lunch and social hour was tin-ii enjoyed. The minutes of the lust meeting were rezui unti iipproveil. Mrs. Cot.- tori gave ii report. of the mailing of boxes to Korea and ‘Trinidad. 'l‘\vo letters of tlinnks for messages of si-mpziihy’ were rehii by iliv set‘- retiiry and the treiisuri-i- czive 1 shiisfiirtory report of the finances. Seven sick Plllih‘ were muile imil six hoxes lllKi thirty-one cards sent dur- ing tiie month. A reading on Christian Stcwarti» ship wus given by hlrs. Hugh Cntnp~ bell zmrl the opening Cllllllifl‘ of the Study Book was very cztpuiily pre- sented hy the president, tissisteti by Mrs. Wm. MucLcod. Questions were risked and answers given by There are ei peering in Pal language. This pro» ght dolly papers iip- estine iri the llcbren i latest in moire MANY omen GIFT suooesnous to 4 CHQOSI room What teen urged Boy or Girl, wouldn't be thrilled with one of these Bicycles. The very and sturdily constructed. Then for the younger one: there are- TRICYCLES - SLEIGHS -- WAGONS he 1110651.‘ gjfgs under if/ie tree You're sure. of pleasing the little folks and lIIrDQTWOQIIS with a selection from the following gift articles we new I have on display. HOCKEY souirumr Give the youngster or even the oidster a pair of Skates, and if hockey minded add- L GAUNTLETS -- PADS — HOCKEY STICKS ADD THE FINAL TOUCH ly securing your lighting effects lien, Our stock Includes- ' Indoor Lights Outdoor Lights Indoor Candles Wreaths riioue 10s, or me MAKE HERE YOUR HARDWARE SHOPPING CENTRE TIIE llilGEllS iiniiiiwniii: co- l.Tll