fl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE EIGHT ."""""""r-"T ' I THE EASTERN GIIAIIIIIAN L AGENTS:-MONTAGUIZ BIN!” F. Lllldfi. M.l'I- IIPOI ICOWIIW Kn. "Gal YIIITOIIK The West" SHOWING MATINEE 3:30; EVE. 7-8:45 '"'" ”7:.';"ETu”-': "I;'E'oi:'3EI3'w'ri'i"sl:ia":I't:33:.'”h""' with .'rha Guardian may be bought at the following places In Yvonne DeCarlo Added-March of Time Song Reel -Cartoon Shows: Mat 3:30; Eve 7-9 PRINCE EIIYlaIIII Fri. Sat. 6' Between rriajestic mountain and frozen waste lay the K . Caribou lrail. not will , e T” X. . ., R IHLESS IRIBESMEN HUNl HUMAN PREYT AtrloaaIltsIllaot...as.laauIalo1 dam daaii.mpatvaauoIalcHoI- ...tamcaaoapIlaa rini.n; , ciiccn iillll sirrrriru GLORY! Murray River And Vicinity Miss Sarah Maclnnis has return- cd home to Glen William after spending the past. summer at Wood lslands, where she was employed on the Prince Nova. Messrs Martin. Ralph. Arthur Cam-pbell, also Joan and Carol Campbell a-ll of Glen William were recent visitors to Belle River, guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Mac- Phee. Miss Barbara Matheson. teacher of White Sands school was a week- end visitor to her home in Glen William. with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Angus Matheson. Mr. James Campbell of Murray Harbour North. was a recent visi- tor to Glen William where he visit- ed his parents. Mr. and Mrs. G.C. Campbell. . Mrs. Winnifred Acton. Glen Wil- l-iam is presently spending a two- weeks vacation in Sydney, visiting iriends and relatives. Extra-News of The Day Andy Clyde Comedy Cartoon: Slide Donald Slide Christmas St ock-up Specials AT Shama's Self-Service Grocertia Cor. Euston & Upper llillsboro St. DEC. 7e8-9 SUGAR, 100 lb bag &i10.59 or 10 lbs. for . .. . . . . 1.09 Phone 1396 Robin Hood CAKE MIX, pkg. 29c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 20 oz. 16c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 48 oz. 37c" BLENDED JUICE,48 oz. 37c ORANGE JUICE, 48 oz. 39c LARD. per lb. . . . . . . . 22c L.U. PEAS. 20 oz.. 2 for 29c L.U. PEAS-Case . . . . . O.L. CORN. 20 oz., 2 for O.L. CORN-Case . . . . 33.45 FLOUR-24 lb. bag--Any Kind . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3i1.63 SOAP POWDER. Any kind-large pkg. . . . . . . . 39c TEA. any kind standard, lb. 93:: BULK DATES, 2 lb. bag 35c MOLASSES, quart container . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 33c Aylmer TOMATO JUICE. 20 oz., 3 for . . . . . 39c Aylmer TOMATO JUICE-per case . . . . . . . . . . 33.00 ODEX SOAP. 3 cakes 20c Giant. SUPER SUDS with large cake Palmolive SOAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....,79c . rene SHAMPOO with coupon for free photo .. 59c flew LUX with Knitting Book, 2 for c VERI-BEST TEA, reg. 89c for . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 79c BEANS, white or yellow eyed, 5 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . 69c EXTRA SPECIAL--Aylmer Strawberry Jam, lge. 47c EXTRA SPECIAL-Peanut Butter, 16 02., Ice box Jar......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42c MEAT and FISH DEPARTMENT . SPARE RIBS, Corned &Fresh, 6 lbs. 89c SAUSAGES, perib. 45c BACON. per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53c ,T-BONE and SIRLOIN STEAK, lb. 69c RIB ROAST BEEF, lb. 55c WEINERS. lb. 47c BOLOGNA. per lb. . . . . . . . . 39c Fresh HADDOCK FILLETS, lb. 37c Small FILLETS, perlb. . . . . . . FIIIIIT and VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT Christmas GRAPES, 2 lbs. 33c Christmas ORANGES, 3doz. 85c. 'McINTOSH APPLES, 2 doz. 35c SWEET POTATOES, 2 lbs. 25c CARROTS. 10lbs. 45c PARSNIPS.- 10 lbs. 65c, ChristmasMIXEDNUTS,2lbs. 85c . cum IEPAIITNEIIT Christmas MIXED CANDY, 2 lbs. .. . . . . 85c Canongs, 3 lb. Box 'Ass't. CHOOOLATES .. 1.95 Added-Atomman vs. Superman--Comedy. Waiting For Baby-Novelty Monkey Doodle Dandles Montague W. I. Monthly Meeting The December meeting OI me Montague Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Lester MacLeod Tuesda.V 9V9"1"K Wllh the president. Mrs. A. D. Mac- Lure. in the chair. V The meeting opened with the institute creed. followed by FDA! call. The minutes of the annua. meeting were read and &PDT0Ved- Unfinished business included the plans for the holiday Pganl-Ty 53-3- Atier much discussion it. was de- cided to postpone the sale until the first Saturday in January. de- tailed arrangcmenls to be made at the January meetiniz. Correspondence was read by the secretary. Mrs. Lorne W13- ginton and included a letter front Mrs. Harry Cudmore regarding the first aid course to be held in Char- lottetown December 26 to 30g 3 letter of thanks from the Blood Clinic: and a letter from Red CF08-5 headquarters regarding Red CF05! work for Institute members. On motion a sum of money was donated towards the Rotary auc- tion and to the T.B. League. Mrs. Cecil Beck, Mrs. Byron Stewart, and Mrs. Lyle 3095"” were appointed to represent the Institute at a civil delence meet- ing. w-hen such a meeting may be held in Montague. Mrs. William MacLean. in charge of Red Cross work. distributed yarn for sweaters and socks to the members. At the close of, the meet- ing lunch was served by the hos- tess. assisted by Mrs. Lelitoy Wm”: and Mrs. Wigaintom A contest arranged by Mrs. Mac- Lure was won by MFS- -7- C- MW" Lure and Mrs. William MacLean. Mrs. Wigginton invited the mem- hers to her home for the January meeting. East Baltic and Vicinity Mr. Arnold Bruce. Pnwnal was .n .i-ecant. visitor to Kingsboro. .. ' Mr. Preston Ease. East Baltic. was a recent visitor to Charlotte- town. Messrs Ptreston Cotiiirt and Coul- lum MacLean. Kingsboro and Edgar Rose. East Baltic, have gone to New Brunswick for the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. James Robertson. Kingston. were recent visitors to Charlottetown. Mr. Charles Chlng. Red Point was a recent business visitor to Charlottetown and North River. Mr. Major Young, Red Point was a business visitor to St. Peters, last week. Mr. and Mn. Kermit Bruce, South Lake were Sunday visitors to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ching, Red Point. Miss Phyllis Rose. Charlottetown, recently. visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rose, East Baltic. Mrs. Neil Macl..eiian. Red Point. recently visited her sister-in-law, Mrs. John MacMillan Mount Stew- ard tor a few days. Friends are pleased to learn of the satisfactory recovery of Mrs. Hilda Fraser. Red Point alter go- ing through a major operation in Souris Hospital. Mrs. Ralph Robertson. Kingaboro. recently visited her sona. Mr. Ar- ' ed to hear of the progress in tha nold Bruce, Pownal and Mr. Albert" Bruce who is a patient initlhe Prince Edward Island Hoa- pi a. . Residents at Red Point are pleu- new home of Mr. Fred Rose. It is now being plastered by Mr. Har- vey Steward. Kinuboro. Mr. Rosa is being welcomed to the district by all. Montague: town: "Ina Post Olllce; arda & Son. Miss Roma. Preecc. student nurse of the Victoria General Hospital. Halifax. is spending a three-week holiday at her home in Montague. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Preece. Mrs. Lloyd Clark and daughter Sandra. 0! Borden. are spending a few days in Montague, guests of Mrs. S-tewai-t's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heath Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Ben W. Arscnault. Reg Arscnault. and Rev. John Buote of Mount Carmel were visi- tors to Montague yesterday. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Landry. ..P ISLAND GIRL RECEIVES CAP - Miss Annie Mae Stewart. daughter of Mrs. Daniel Stewart, Brudenell, was one of the student nurses who received her cap at. the Grace Maternity Hospital, Halifax” last, week. CABLE HEAD EAST SCHOOL Grade VII.--'1, Auldon Suther- land: 2. Vera Maclsaac; 3, Robert Lewis. E Grade VI.-1. Edna Macxinnon; 2. Reggie Macxinnon; 3. Ben Mac- Donald. Grade V.-t. Arlene Macxinnon; 2. Patricia Maciiinnon. Grade IV -1. Beatrice MaoKin- non; 2. Jackie Lewis. Grade III.-t. Ralph Macxinnon. Grade II.-1. Patricia MiwLean. Grade I. - l. Bernadette Mac- Kinnon; 2, Jean Maclnnis; 3. Hughie Macxinnon. Algoma Steelllorp. Announces Profit SAULT STE. MARIE Ont.. Dec. 6 - (CF) -Algoma Steel Corpor- ation, Lt.d.. had not profit for the year ending April 30 of 53.577338. down 5458.813 from the preceding year; or 52.17 per share compared with 52.44. The lower net. profit. says the annual report. resulted from lower sales volume and an increase in the tax rate. It also states: "During the year your directors. with the advice of most highly- regarded authorities on iron and steel enterprise and its engineer- ing. have decided on a comprehen- nluo Domo Restaurant. and Guardian Ottlce; in George- in Sourta: The Snack Bar and H. Bion- Mrs. Ira Row and Mn. Archie Bruce of Upper Montague, were re- cent. visitors to Montague. guests of Mrs. James MacBeth. ..' WORKING ON STREETS - Road machines were working yea- torday on the Montague side streets. and considerable work has been completed in the program or building these streets. The road to the west of the League grounds has been reditched and several low areas have been built up. A deep ditch to the north of the grounds has been made so as to drain the water towards the rink where I culvert has been installed to con- nect with the main street drain. Other streets under reconstruction are the Riverside Drive, Sackvilie Street. Rink Street, School Street. and Brook Street. It is expected that this work will be completed either this week or early next week. Hold Successful Masonic Auction At Montague A very successful auction in aid of crippled children was held at Yeo's Theatre in Montague last night. sponsored by the Masonic Lodge. The large crowd in at- tendance bid enthusiastically for the many articles which were auc- tioned and which had been donat- ed by the merchants and people throughout the district and Char- lottetown. The auctioneers were Messrs. Guy Nelson. Robcrt Glover, Archie Llewellyn. and Lorne Wigginton. ,l The door prizes were won byl Miss Winnie Greene. Montague; John Nicholson. Milltown; Bcnl Wcathorbie, Valleyiield. 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