I n. UQQQU‘! HBQ1QBEQL‘?ZUQE Giitii-‘I-b-SQNU qqyqzc=ps :s:Q’§,>-,~§9'S!Q-5 fi€§i=mQ'*5¢u-* ngysugnpwmtqqay rvzcmgog-s nah-am: v a ' "-——-- - - --- '- - . ._ -< ,. &"t3.t?n- e I ti k N w Ii a ti w li b ti n d I 012K123‘! . " i i’ Central Guardian This column l: reserved local micron but» nlv I M"! Illtllli no! be inunnl ll 5 cum I word strictly ply- lhlc in advance. L (JONFEDIIRAT 0 LIFE INSUR- ANCE. . NL-STKU-‘i-Zl-llll. A’l"l‘I~.‘NTl0N Auvl-JRTISERS. - advertisements for insertion the following uuy must be in this utficg not later than ll A M TRINITY W. M. 5.-In the an- nual rcpoit on Saturday the Supp y Department was credited with send- ing live boxes and when place . This should have read "flnc' boxes. ARZTJLLERY RECRUITQ WANllul-ctle artlficer lmachln- Lit); 6 slflmfllers. First Class Cer- tificate if 008511119; one storeman clerk with technical knowledge of @0015. etc: 6 other ranks. All must have cacti education, must be at least 5 ft. '7 in. iii ‘_ l B00011 8t Al‘f‘llOlll'i€S. (.;vaii?t».£‘to\\ii. Monda". Jan. 8 at 3 a. m. L-355-1-5-2l. ZION W.M..“.. - The Women’s Mifuonaiwt S"Cl€l\' uf Zion Presby- i(‘2‘lllll_ church held its icguiai‘ truth v i_irt'..n=.t t)! ’I‘liiii'sdu\' 0v?- "llilsl ni tit.“ ilciilf‘ of Mr and Mrs, M. Russ. Utipcr Print-e Street. The PFt-‘Sldellt. Mrs. li‘rcnch occupied ~he chair. The Devotional period was led by the president, assisted by sevcrul members. Business in :_..i . n w 1h the Society was ti l til :u--.:l. after which the re- ports for th Vclll‘ i939 were read, WEI‘? \'(‘f‘\’ CHCGUTBQIIIR. Hlld d that the work of the Aux- and those organizations af- fil ted with it had been carefully nttended to throughout The hr-pe was expressed that the lies ahead may show . r surcths when the time . r the annual reports to be Til CIIIYV A; Lcigiit. Till-j INFIRDIARY CllI{l.\"l‘l\l.~\§ .-\NI) NEW YEARS AT 'l‘lit- fcstive Sflitlull vt-ns a vcry il.l));)_\' zuit- ici" thc patents of the Provincial lllilfllliify. Previous i0 Cliri illlLLw tli.‘ Y. P. S. C. E. of Zion (‘hurt-ii l:c:ti :1 rrv . \. _ mfiubcrs of thc hllti devotional scrv 8d Christmzn carols On (‘h istmits lilcrnoorh following’ n dclcioils dinner of goose. plum u lg, cranberry jelly etc. the 1i Christmas tree oonrcrt W25 ""1 "Mb i" iv-dual receiving 219s! from the Christmas trees and th0<e “iii \t.'\'ir<l iouiiiiu in the mus luv . id daneng, On New Yea afternoon another _, tobacco. frut and ice cream was dis- tributed 1111f‘ ereativ enioved, Mrs Purrlnk. Staff and patients at“ fiei-nh- grateful to those who :0 . atiou Army cs and render- ‘, I kuitiiv :'"'l iZt’"‘Pl‘Ol|=lV remembered thorn 1"" u" llii= reason, viz: Salva- tion Pun" 71m Y. P. S. C. F . ‘Itriu-I it'\ Y P ll Central Bedeuue. l‘ ‘HWIVP. Frectoivn and Middleton \‘.'~w~ n'= ln<'"'i.it'-=. Social service. " c‘ the Rlrd. Prcwse Bros i Pres. Stanley. Shaw and‘ Pwrtlow Y-Ierthvarv Central Creatu- ""“<. Pmamc Shoe 00.. Sidney T. "Mon Pr "o. Potters Hardware Co, i"i.. YT R. Large & Co. "Mi". James Tait and N D. . [can L-304-i-8-li. Silver Fox Skins Made into CAPES and SCARFS in the best for new: of art-hing of ‘° wésLe “ Unmfia‘ last half of the year's term Sea View {ind Vicinity The snowstorm of the week-end has filled the roads in the ooun-, t?!’ mflkiflll l! illlbosible for the autos to run. on all sides now one hear the sound of the slei h bells Vila"! Blce of the hOnk o! t e Bu“; The farmers are taking advant- fl-‘le 0f U16 200d sleilzh road in tlfltllyiz their firewood and other hauling done. Ttie school here has after the holidays. the and pupils are busy attain at the reopened teachers The local stores here did a good trade at Christmas and both re- ceived a fair share of the Dalton- silo of the DEODIE from this and [Silfffllllldlllii communities. i A most. pleasant evening spent at the home of Mrs. Heath McLeod. whzn a number of iicxgliboi-s gathered to celebrate with thcm the 25th wedding an- nivei-saiy on Friday. December 29. When all had gathered and tend- ered their conzratulatioru they were presented with a nice gift and a well filled purse of monev on behalf of all present. Mr. Mac- Leoj ill bchaif of Mrs. MacLeod and himself expressed his ap- preciation to all for their expres- sion or izoodwill at this time, p!- ter which all ioined in singing "For Thev Are Jolly Good Fel- lows." The evening “n5 wiled away uicuwintlv in social inter- course. names and music A delici- ous lunch was s/erved bv the ‘adies and a social hour followed till a late hour when lgind gnodnights were said aft/er wishing the bride and groom of twenty-five years ago manv more wears of wedded bliss and Dtoslveritv also abundant health in the vears to come. Mrs. Atwood Blakanev is spend- ing some time in Malpeque on professional duties. Many friends here and elsevzhcre extend congratulations to Mr. and Mrs Ernest Bryenion on the a1"- rival of a bil-bY iziri to their home in Malpeque on New Years Dav. Mr. William Biakancv and Mr. George Brciuder left l‘€(.‘(‘ilil\‘ for N. B. where they will be employed for some time. The frost 0f the past week has built n bridge acros~ the surround- inz bays and rive s. teams M‘? travelling now act <s the 10c but so far the ice has not been hushed. The smelting season is draujlnlz to a close much to the disappoint- ment oi the fishermen. some of them report vew QOOd catches. The W. I. or lllalpcquc sponsor- ed a most. peasant evening's en- tertainment recently for both old and young lll the form of a DOlIY-‘YIV social. As the guests arrived the costumes \\'€lG_Il\_il_ilV and of vari- ous types specializing manv speci- mens of poverty. As they paraded round dolnaz many amusing stunts the judges decision was in favor n: Mr. Roy Wocdside whose co?- tume was that of an old lady in dire need In tact it was difficult for the judges to make a. decision as there were so many equally as good. This part of the program created a great deal of merriment and eiocitexxient. Mr. Roy Woodside would like to take this opportun- itv to thank the committee 1n charlie for their much needed con- tribution towards his costume which he certainly appreciated. The first 53ft, of me prozram was cards and cmkinole which was hitzhly entertaining. The ladies served an excellent lunch and the remainder of the evening was spent in danc- imz, Mr, Charles Woodside a0- possible manner. Capes of one skin $15. Scarf; of one skin $12. You will like our work. David Magus Ltd. “Fur Specialish” Since 1859 78 King Sta-cot Saint John, N. B. EYESIGHT EXAMINATION lilting and Sgalilying Gllllll ll. J. IMBOII OPTOMETBIWI Montague, P. I. l. Office Bonn: 10 to 13 A. IL l l0 5 . h. b tmenl e Connbcgrwith Holiday‘; etc., c DBUGSTOBE Of companied by Ml‘. James Hardinst contributed some very fine music i“, men- usnai good style maklnll ‘in all h pleasant. evenings enter- Itairxment. A neat sum was real- ized which is to be used for patriotic 011190565- A quiet and piettv wedding cere- monv was performed at the Manse at Malpeque by Rev. Mr. Crowdis on New Year's Day, when Eliza. onlv do. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur c bion. Dam-icy. united in marriaae to Han-v Tup- iin, Burlington. Thev were al.- tended by Mrs. Jean McKenzie and Mr. Goomo Champion in the pres- onpp o: a few witnesses. At the close of the ceremony the vouiu co le drove to the home of the bri 9's parent-s where fi, wedding supper was served to t e immedi- ate friends. The young couple will reside in Burlimt-on where the groom ha; just completed p. beauti- ful new ruidance. Many friends join in best wishes for a of wedded bliss and happiness. The local blacksmith Mr. Keir McKay has been kept quite lusy lately shoeing horsm. etc. BAnJohnILOousInnhA-nhiacold norm plant now for the accommodation of e people from the surioundinz communities, This will surely be a great, benefit not only to the farmers but also to the fishermen for the next season. Nix. and lVlirs. Clifford MacLaron have natimied home after spendina the New Year's holidays in Elms- dale the guests of Mr. and lVLrs. MloArthur. 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'" ' l...» . ,,. 5,53, ily khutslln l‘ "m" the lull)!!!-MCLAUGIILIN-BUICK if}; all these features ' the world W u Cd!’ Ill ‘Niwmons _N_ QTIONGPEBODY a‘! _ I LAgpl VAI-VI‘ n51‘ T0 . y i, ahcfl w’ "nofainuothnesu- 5 ‘i DRaUUC k5“ P bin e l" ANOU-T‘ 'l'\ m, phe ‘ v ‘firaborahofl. o! rms$gadgn¢hiilu;ir W sumsmmnk — ‘ lpc-r- MJTOMATIC mo" at ivcafhcr or w’ IIYY “u s on pound AKdEM mrfal: five tum" gisrotiif- . “u,” lower 0 an ILUS a K.C00|-‘N rnessul "cATnwcifi-CULATWN ""°§.'.‘.t rvstY "'° KING KN M’ drlctiiffiiiibnhcr boiii" m" c: l4°u"m iih "givl N HANDI _ paws- Jinked 8"" ‘ " Q EEMUHP...’ t . “m, chassis . ‘ of ail ml" ’" ‘fi":'i"‘-" m" m .. uu. eushnomng- spflmanrg FOR THE n, 1m", “u‘ifi"!'a|oF-—¢"'F' ‘mic-git ricaficvfl When this uncatciiabic smoothie went through its paces on the General Motors proving ground, a ripple of wonder ran like quicksilver through the men who WHICiICd its going. hands-this car that brings to flower the best that McLaughlin-Buick knows. From the velvet velocity of its straight- cight Dynafldsh engine to thc superb way it handles and answers controls, it's full of A similar wondér rode with the hardboiied newda)’ feature?’- inspcctors who hounded it ovcr all the thousands of merciless road-test miles we gave it before we told thc production lines: eke/z, let ’er roll. Go sec this beauty. Drive this dream-coinc- true! All firc and sparkling spirit it's fl glory of gallantry-and-obcdicnce on wheels. Easy to own, too, for this stunning llC‘.V McLaughiin-Buicit is priced lower tiiun y0u’d think possible. It's a honey for liic money! You'll fccl it-—y0u'll marvel, t0o—wlicn you fccl this incredibly active, staunch, exciting mechanism come alive under your Street Summerside, Water the presents from a heavily-laden tree. The visitors were then treat- < ———— ed with candy. Mrs. M..l. Doyle The Christmas concert of North. extended I vote otf tanks to the Rustico School was held school on Wcdnt-sdnv evr-iiinq. Dec. 20. The room was attractively dec- ‘ munity to her on the recent death orated with streamers and “lvcJfiitA-S of her grandfather. and closed by for the occasion. A large number wishing her an enjoyable holiday. of parents and other visitors were Miss Johnston stiitabiy replied. and present. also thanked those who had help- Mr. R0. Fieminlz very capably acted as chairman for an enjoyable program. After the program Bari- ta Claus arrived_s_md distributed TILLIE THE TOILER — wmr, CLARENCE MAcDouGALLJsov AM I GLAD TO st: YOU! - NORTH RUSTICO SCHOOL CON- CERT ed her in preparing for the con- cert. The National Anthem then brought the concert to a lowing was the program: WHERE t - HAVE YOU fi Opening chorus, Son! 0! in the‘ teacher, Miss Laura Johnston, ex- itation, When I‘m A Little Older. ‘ i pressed the sympathy of the oom- |Elizabeth Doyle. Recitation, Dollie 1d; Doyle, Rggitation, The Night Invited Out to Tea. Elsie Doyle- Dlalogue, Kind Christmas Friends Ll girls, Recitation, Why Santa's So BUT RIVALRY MEANS JEALOUSY I SUPPOSE SOME GIQLS WOULD BE TEALOUS, BUT TEALOU5Y'S FOREIGN TO MY NATUQE WE INVITE YOU TO COME IN AND SEE THE NEW McLAUGHLIN-BUICK 9 Charlottetown, 256 Queen Stu, i SYICI DE PACT 7 u" Court. Olwrus. Hang Up The i-Yolly POWELL RMRRIED by the school. Recitation, Christ- gEcrg eens, b the school. Welcome ->- ——— bi Iiillle Sstovensm- Christ-Ina‘; mu Greetings, Jean Hiscotl. Din- I HOLLYWOOD, Juli. s-mr) - hTl-ANTIO CITY, N. J.. Jan. t exercise by prlmarv grades. Reci- iogue Christmas Every Day, 2 girls. i Screen stiu" Willimn Powell 1nd ibiiilm" Adillllct 50- flu 1m A R/ecitiition, The Greatest Man by 'Dia.!m Lewis, young actrcss, were ‘°*‘_’__“i b“i'fy"iil=\‘i1_ “lid hill-WHEY! married at. a Dudc Ranch ncai" 735;"!hflkillalelfhig>oblfiiw Doyle. Christmas ,ll)4gl§n\llfigah5sbtuqlggkvp_axlis‘irib?flé “m ‘today as n rem“ o‘ ‘This was Powell's third marri- Wind. Gavan Drill by 9 pupils. Recitation, What I'll Do, by Joyce Warren. Dialogue, what country [physician I. E. Leonard described was "il[)l)1li‘(‘llii\' n suicide pact," Fat, Arthur Rollings. Song. Merry Uncle Hiramb Cold. '7 pupils. Re- inge. His second wife was Carole t Th,“ bed-t. “tn. f‘ m! in m Christmas. Joyce warren. Weclta- citation, Why Not, by Mollie F'lcm- Lombard. now ltfrs. Cork Gable. Hlmynnpn; fiiffqv, ‘,,,.,.).‘1',],Ors m, tion, Women Don‘t Understand. ing. Chorus, Christ-mas Time, by The bride Ls 2i Slic and Powell, 19,11,194 wit...) u,“ ‘glnoucd n; John Stevenson. Dialogue, Want- the school. Closing speech by Ella 47. motored t0 L1H Vflza-s from Five lCis on the kitchen above close. l-‘ol- ed-Two Handy Men, 4 boys. Re Fleming. Palm ED141188 185$ 111cm. were open. citation, A Candy Store. Myron _____ _..--____“__T,: __ By Westovoi SAY..J'UST LET HER TRY TO GET Ltsrsrtnac ‘IA ' Q ' * ALLEN AMES AWAY FROM M DO ME A FAVOR- Copv. Mnaqfilturflwvvrln-atmlnr w .