i‘ NGE EIGHT THE WGUAIOJIAN. www FRINGE EITIVARII an TIM- SHOWING AT 3.30 - 7 -9 JDMI NTA r ti»... Hal-l» n w. i $99!?! J?“ ounoan ‘ll/i ., PLUS MUSICAL PARADE _- TRAVEL . EMPIRE CAPITOL ri-iun. - rm. - SAT. T Q n A y "iienegage Girl” SHOWS 3.30 -— 7 - 9 ANDREWS’. l rnniiiriil. i lllllhlu. ‘i‘\l\l ‘ ill Lill)l\"(' I III l0! lYIIII DINA um - BAIII - Aiiniiriiis Ius min - imioui iium - c. iitiinr cannon ALSO TERRYTOON And "SUPERMAN" The Charlottetown Theo- tres will be closed the entire day on Thursday, Dec. 16, out of respect tor the memory of the late Mrs. F. G. Spencer, whose funeral is heing held in Saint John Thursday. Dleserii iWiiiiAM BOYD $aMsgjiH0PALO‘i;IG_ CASSIDY" “STRANGE GAMBLE” LONDON - (OP) — Britain now has a medical microfilm unit cap- able of reproducing 25.000 page: of enicroiiim a. day. It is playing an important part In supplying volu- able medical information to count- Ties in Europe and elsewhere whose libraries were devastated during the tvar. SPECIAL SALE at McGOWADPS 0E0. 15 T0 0E0. 24 IDTII DATES IIIBLIISIVE BUYING DRESSED CHICKEN AND FOWL DAILY GROCERIES In Stock Mixed Nuts. To“ a“ finds (“Ccpy Candy, Fruit, Toys, Etc. 0 83c icing Sugar .... l0c Rolled Oats 5 Lb. Bags 35c Tapioca regular per Lb. 35c .. 20c Coffee Blue Ribbon I Lb_. tin 49c Baking Powder Schwartz 19c Matches, reg. 12c 3 for 25c Shortening I Lb. Pkg. 35c Milk Canned per tin .. 14c Mackerel, per tin 19c Tomato Juice, per tin l0c SOAPS AND POWOERS Dixie Laundry, reg l4 Palmolive, reg. size 3 Giant size, 2 Io .. Ringo .. , Oxydol _ Wax Old W 55c .. , 39c Radios Electric and Battery Sets and Radio Batteries Less 10 par cent. STOCK FEEDS Bran . 2.65 Shorts Middiings . . . . . . . . . 2.85 Hog Grower Royal 3.40 Regal and Blossom Hog Grower Cavalier 3.35 . McGIIWAIPS LIMITED KILMIIIII FLOUR Hi Loot 98's Cream oi West .465 4.85 4.85 "IHE nsrcim GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold F. Stewart. MI» AGENT GEOBGETO AGENT SOUBIS: The Guardian may following places In Montague: In Georgetown: The Post Office; Boner: ..'GRUEN WATCHES. —- C. Boehner, Jeweller, Montague. R. .."I‘IIE BIGGEST assortment of Christmas Giits ever shown by us See our windows. Mabonls Drug- store, Montague. display. ..*BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS at Mabon‘: Drugstore. A select assortment o! giits for hfoiher, Dad. Brother. Sister, Sweetheart or Friend. are now on ‘LADIES’ DRESSER SETS featuring a double mirror, a round type brush and a comb in clear plastic packed in a silk gill. bot. Priced at’. $4.89. It is the best value we've seen by tiir. other sets up to $l3.00—at Ja-tniesoifs Pharmacy. ..'DItOP IN at Mabon‘: Dru:- stovre aguln this year and see the In SI. Peter's: Landry, Albert Altkeri. Mn. Byron Harriet Clair. WN: Wnidon Lover:- Franoio Gheverle be bought at my o! the Min S. A. Llewellyn; In Soul-Is: Tho Post Ollie/e. sin. OI‘ .1. Poole dc 6a.. 20th. to 24th. IWE HAVE a limited supply ol dolls. best quality, selling at c dis- count to clear, Pharmacy. Montague. JJUNIOB MISS dresser sets in rose and clear. Priced at $3.00 Just the thing for that young gi" —rat Jamlesonls Pharmacy. Lower Montague, Dec -~'ATTENTION -- Montaguc Hockey Players. Lecture and Phi- sical Training at Armouries. 'I‘hur.~ flay. December 16th. at 7.30 P. lti under supervision oi Maj, l) Mac Goivan. Georgetown and Vicinity wide assortment oi Giits whit-ii iri- clude, Toilet Sets for bath Ladies and Gentlemen. Colognes. Perfume Dusting Powder. Brush. Comb and Mirror Sets. Kodak and Brownie Cameras, Parker 6c Waterman Pen; and Pencil Sets. Moars Chocolates Smiles 'n Chuckles Chocolates. ‘SOURIS COUNCIL -—- At the regular monthly meeting o! Souris Council K. oi C. on the evening oi Sunday Dec. l2, the Ooiincil otiicers for the year 1948-41) were installed by District Deputy, J, A. ltkMillan, assisted by his Warden. Daniel Noonan o! Char- lottetown. The iollosving ofiicers were installed: Grand Knight, J. Arthur Peters; Deputy Grand Knight. Charles MacAulay; Chon- cellor, R: Rev. J. A. Murphy; Warden Addison D. ltizrcDoiiald; Recorder, Francis st. John; Treas- urer, Rev. P. A, Murnaghan; fin- ancial secretary, Melvin J. Mc- Quaicl; lecturer, E. Fosh Mac-Don- ald; advocate. Andrew Meurant; inside guard. Harold Paquet; out- side guard, Val. Mullally. In an address to the Council following the installation the District. Dew. my exhoricrl the members to sup- port thcir ofiiccrs in their every vndenvour and work at all limes for the common good oi the com-i munity avid the Order. During, the business section o! the micel- ing final plans were laid for the holding of the annual Christmas party ior the children on the ev-‘ enlng of Friday, Dec. i‘! and the Christmas party tor the members‘ on the evening of Wednesdo._v,_ Dec. 92. i ST. MARY'S CONVENT I -~~—— I Honor roil for November: _ _ Grade XI: l, Mary Murphy; 2.; Cyril Peters. Katherine McDonald, Teresa McDonald: 3, Bernadette Bui-ge. Joseph Mclsanc, Edna Hug- hos. Grade X: l. Isabel Mclsanc, Ellen i Muilziiiy; 2, Teresa llitlsrinz‘. Anne McCorrnaek; 3. Adeline Peters. Nor- een Whitman. Grade VIII: 1. Camilla McAulay; 2 Irene Paquet; 3. Mildred Chais- Ion. Grade VII: 1, Frances Ford; 2. Anne McDonald, Patricia McDon- ald; 3. Jane Pierce, Catherine Mooney. -- Grade VI: 1, Susan Mia-Cormack; I. Helen McDonald; 3. Myrna Chev- erie. Grade V: 1, Jeanette Peters; 2. Mary MacLean; 3, Barbara Mc- Phee. Grade IV: 1, Dorothy Poole; 2, Alilidrev Muilellv: 3. Minnie Mull- o v. Grade 1V: 1, Maureen Wood; 2, Madeline Pruught. Florence, Bus. hey; Ann McIntyre. Grade III: 1. Helen Malone. Ann Cheverle. : 1. Patricia St. John; Jean Mooney. Catherine Mc- Gaugh. Doreen Ciieverie; B, Carole Ellis. Alena Pierce. Ho 600/4’ Ipeeoly i; ' LAX A Tl Glvu FAST RELIEF Also eombws Dr. , i iinterior within n"; Stillman Mair and Donnie Mm: Loan are now taking a CaIPEflll‘, course at the Prince Edward lSlflili iVocational School In Chnrlottetou-i Mrs. Iiorbert Stewart moi (is children o! Charlottetown are vim‘ ling relatives in Georgetown. i __.____ I’ Mrs. AIIIEd Gardiner of Card‘ igan has taken up residence in iii. yhouse formerly occupied by - fMilton Hemphlll on Richmond Si. i , The S. S. Ulna last week made . ‘special trip and took on a cargo of lpotatoea for Sydney, N. S. hfrs. Cloud Phair and Mr. Jos- eph MacAllen of Seal River. wort,- recent visitors to Georgetown. Mr. Clem Wight o! Charlotii Jown motored to Georgetown Or. ysaturday where he visited rela- I tives. l The Georgetown Branch qr ‘lpurcliased the building on Rich. .mond Street, formerly’ used as e The Legion will changes to the; next few \\'El}1\'5 _ as‘ a club room and “Idiot repairs will be effected Spring. fTemperance Hail. ‘make some slight rind occupy it liaii. in the WC__H_,_________A_ FORTUNE BRIDGE SCHOOL B01101‘! sin-tier. ior th month of Nov- Senior Dopnrtnnent Grade X -— i. Lois Dingwell, 2. Elizabeth Aitken, 3. Betty Higgin- boiham. ' Grade VIII -- l. Billy Altkcn, 2. Rheta Dixon. 3.. Shirley Dixon. Grade VIIHa) - i. Ethel Mac- Diven. 2. Arnold Dixon, 3. Claude Dixon. Grade VII (bl - l Delmar Alt- ken, 2 Jack Mitchel], 3, Ernest Dingnvell. Grade VI _- 1. 2 Violet Dingwell, 8. Basil Burke. Perfect atiendanoe ~— Elizabeth (till-ten, Billy Aitken, Doris Dixon, Everett Aitkeri, Keith Dingtvell, Car] Hiizginbothar-ii, Hazel Jock- sih. -~ Teacher, Beth Fraser. Howl Jackson, Primary Department Grade V 2. Pauline Dixon. Grade IV -- 1. Roger Francis and Erie MacKenzie, 2. Stuart Aitkosi. 8. Harold Jackson. Grade III - l. Gail Johnson, 2. Jinun-y Coriohan, 3. Harold Mac- Kenzle. and Joyce Diiigvweii, Grade III -- l. Ira Burke, 2. Virginia Lutz, . GPBKIB I (a) -- l. Buddy Aitken, 2. Pauline Dixon. Grade I (bl _ i. Janet Francis, 2. Doris Jackson. Perfect attendance: Shirley Gel- iant, Bobby Higginbotham. Har- old Jackson. aid-Teacher -- Mildred MacDQn. - l. Shirley Gallant, 551K911. 3. Clarence (Patriot please copy) AERIAL DOGFIGHT TORONTO - (C P) — Office workers had a grandstand seat tor an aerial dogfight between two hair-ks and a flock oi starlings. The starlings won the fight. Naturalists GISTRIC ACIDITY say it ls usual (or a group of small birds to band together in deienco against stronger ones. Condoifl and Florenu‘ . I the. ‘i ,Canadian Legion. B. E. S. L.. has‘ . QLARLOLEILFJBIEF CHILDREN'S o ‘WATCH FOR SALE W. A.‘ at J amiesonis 17.50 ‘Io 23.50 DOLL" CARRIAGES These are the articles children dream of (and expect SANTA to bring) Crockett 6' Store 134 KENT ST. TRICYCLES COASTER SLEIOHS Steering Type Sturdy Construction 3.50 and 3.95 BABY SLEIGIHS with Toddle Carts 14.50 and 16.50 4.95 and 6.35 Sidewalk Super Bicycles CHARLOT TET OWN y Lid. ‘I back rail and handle 29.95 PHONE 834 DEQ§E4§E1L§ ___12.4§. _ IIUNTER RIVER W. I. Tho regular meeting o! River- iiew Institute met on Dec. 6 at the home of Mrs. C. H. McGuig-nn. Meeting opened with Ode and Creed. Roll call was answered by eighteen members. One new mem- ber was welcomed. Minutes of last meeting were mad and approved. Maps have been ordered school and blackboard bought. Correspondence consisted oi a letter from Red Cross oificc. a letter oi thanks from lVIrs. .1. J. Morrison for gift. received. a letter, regarding United Emergency Fund members [or lruit sent her Smith. ivlrs. Chesley Wood, Mrs. mother. J. S. hlcLecici and Mrs. J. D. Math- A commiyiee Qomisyjng or M“, esoii. it iii-as decided to have Prol- c. B. Mathesoui, Mrs .1. R. Mur- Jones leech music 1-“ "l" 5°h°°l chison. Marion Gillls and Mrs. vh FY1083’ o! "ch ‘"9"- Rm-l c5“ Cyril Smith was appointed to pack I01‘ Jilmlflfl’ i" b9 MISWITH! b7 A boxes for shut-ins at (‘hristniiinx Now Year's Resolution- Lum-h committee, Mrs. George 13-“11111181118 0f Cll-Ylsl-m" Ems to for Britain and a letter from Mrs,’ E. Foster, Home Economics Sec—, XTIB T)’. It uias moved and seconded that‘ the Christmas‘ three. i we send $5.00 to Seal Sale. A committee of Slippers Ari Mrs, J. P. Burns, Mrs. C. H. Mc-, .- Cruigan and Mrs. W. I. Bowman were appointed to buy treat for school children. Some discussion re- garding Christmas tree and several suggestions will be passed on to the teachers. The treasurer gave a financial report, giving proceeds from play and sale of candy. School com- mittee reported toilet paper. paper towels and screens for stoves need- ed. It was moved and seconded that those articles be bought School committee ior next month, Mrs. Chesley Wood and Mrs. Cou- sins. Sick Commitiee. revolt?" several calls made. A hill for fruit was paid. Sick committee for next month. Marion Gillie, Mrs. Robert Smith, Mrs. Ed. Newman. Mrs. LePnge thanked KEEP SPAES ON HAND yl/g/ - 8v Ftiqalv and Shorten ~,. snupoc z mo: A mite ~ sclistiuino IN k MY rooo row mo THEN A iuo Am DOC ONE wimts‘ h your BLOOD mess CUT OUT SPICIS.’ D“! uuoetzcfmottouite Nor OLD BIZEADBAGKET CAN'T TAKE IT! Blziuoiné UIZE UPl OTRER ___ MORE. TI-IE IIEMOGIOBIN PIEESCQIQEG PO12 Hi6 CUSDMEN l5 THING 4-» THE one HE uvss o; HIMSELF is / , oer me g/ ANOTHER some , // followed , _, E. A. Bemard- Mrs.’ ioaaasi Sensible Gifts This year. more than ever. It's very necessary to stretch your Christmas money as for as pos- sible. So be practical. Give Slipper Gifts With everybody talking about high prices. we invite comparison. OUR PRICES ARE LOWER WOMEN'S SLIPPERS arranged conveniently on tables ' for your choosing. $1.50 $ 2.00 CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS 75c $1.25 $1.50 BOY'S SLIPPERS Soft soles . . $1.00 and $1.50 Hard Sole Romeo: . . . . $2.95 Men's Leather-Zipper Styio $3.95 $1.00 $2.5] 17:1 Leather Sale Ramses- $3.95 and $4.50 Your Christmas Dollar Goes Farther at I75 Queen St. Currie Bldg. Next to the Shoo Doctor and a contest comlucted by Mrs baPage was enjoyed by all. Liiizvli was served by committee in clizlrge assisted by Mrs. McGuigai-i. INDINS’ CATTLE India [iossrsscs about onc- third of the WOI‘ltl'5 cattle populntiiiii.