rim GUARDIAN, ciiannorrrwrowu" » 7 oucsmasii . 19. 1941 M filming: lll‘ A liiirel llletrict llevi Glasgow --q was math Stevens went the week-end s‘. her home here. Mr. kink Houston is busy pre- paring his turkey, geese. end chie- ken ior market. Dr. lelupero is finding his new- ly nus-chosen teen very convenient over the icy roads. _ ‘Mrs. Brenton Dickleson and Mn. mavens were passengers to the Oity on Monday. Mrs. Domlne Plneeu and son Cyrus were passengers on the bus to the Capital on Monday. luv. and firs. George Gouge were visitors here on Monday where they made several cells. Mrs. Bruce Moiiatt had In en- joyable visit with her niece. Mrs Murchison and Dr. Murchison on leturdsy. Dr. and Mrs. lidllrchison have. as their guests the Doctor's motii- er and his brother, William, who ls a not/ed musician. .4.‘ The many friends oi‘ Mrs. Leslie Weeks o! Elliot's regret to learn o! her illness. and hope to heai o! her early return to health. '\Ll.‘n. The Sunbeam Mission Band are busily preparing a Christmas pro- gram which they plan to preseiii next Sunday evening in the New Glasgow United Qhurch. A group of workmen under he foremanshlp o! Mr. Noye o! Eh‘ lerslle, are busy these days in i'e—‘ placing Campbell's dam. i Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Bulmaii end son Allison visited at the homes o! Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Ncirlonl Mohure on Sunday. v lttr. John Toombs motored to the Capital on Saturday and was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. George McCoubrey. Mr. and Mrs. Ira McCoubrey and young son Ian. Mr. and Mrs. Walton Houston of Vandina. Basin. are enjoying a pleasant stay in Charlotte-town. where they are the guests o! Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie Balllngiii. Mr. and Mrs. George Brookins. accompanied by Remington's grand old lady. li/Irs. Lydia. Sirnms, and her daughter. Miss Lottie. visited friends in Cavendish and New Glasgow on Sunday. Give Philip Morris this Christmas- As we celebrate the birth of the Remember, Philip Morris curries flaviour o! the world, Jesus Christ. its-own glad welcome every- who came in the iorm o! a little where. Both family and friends Bwe- “w” W° lhW-"nd "M's . will cppreclole the distinctive “W- m" g9 ‘fiver iorget the real ._,_._.__.__.-...“nfljqvaur. .9}. lhigkygfy-fligflngiyg- i_§§E-I§~----~— i-Eee!~ e-ven '- — ' ‘flmm I “w; Howard Lang dxeriteikiatilner: e . M. B. an La es‘ o New Glasgow Christian Church on Wednesday. Dec. 10th. There was e good attendance. and very inter- aging and inspiring meetings were e eyed. 0 ti. Home oi’ the young men who went seeking employment in ‘ ‘ neighboring provinces. have retum- - ed home. among" them Messrs. i , Harold and Stirling How's-ii "i" 0 an 0 Eric and Donnie Gass. Repot not enough ice Ior lumbering. The Y. P. ‘U. met at the Manse I on rridsy evening. Dec. ism. Mrs. ‘ _ Q Gough was leader for the evening Opened by sisiiing e hymn. While e - Shepherds Watched Their Flocks ' . . by Night". Responsive reading ' Lrom the hymnary; scripture reed- ln: from Luke by Mrs. lhwln Andrew. (allowed with prayer by Evin Andrew. ‘rheme’ for study was based on Christian youth. Games and contests were much erlioyed. A dainty lunch was a. F. "utcheeon slesrtvéi lgy cglmmliittete in eiiiarifzsdis- l I , s c 0s ess. v a o i s -- n - . , l to mi. the home o! fir. n; . - Here are suits styled for men who are really on their Way l Simpson was gladly accepted, greeting tongs Friday evening. “““"‘" ~- OPTOMETRISTS “w” " ~ l 1 - - - - f . m 10w M 0mm“ hm . A - a Suits with the quiet good taste and careful tailoring that “specialists i“ u" “l” been fortunate in securing the 2:! 95 2H5?“ fl" ‘all! services of two brothers, namely. . ‘ t reclono c Mss.Bri dDoi , - _ ' fects.” ° u " " piled?» etffillot 1311.??? ‘Li? . » » SW6 you that Wanted “background” of success- usual, iii having a good sheet oi ' 53 Grafton Street ice Wlgen gee; Frgst ggts strut‘? . . ‘ . enoug e ys ave eeri ma - .» . _ _ .- . _. ' , i" suits that spark the superb confidence that you need lng extensive improvements. which will add to the comfort o! all com- ers. The newly elected oiilcei-s a girrmtgie year urle as ioilows; . ’ . en , r. Herod ‘Stevenson; - i ' flcbpnuden,“ Mn Claude Gm Come in and look at these custom-type fabrics... the ham; secretary-treasurer, Mi- ' gilintley! Dinlwth ell. The leaguled 01t- n . C l 8 OT Q GUY ll‘ l PT _ . ’ y ' u m‘ woolens and weaves you'll see worn by meni who make deoisionl Mr. Herold Stevenson; vice-presi- dent. Mr. Harland Hill", secretary, Erwin Andrew. NEW YORK. Dec. ll —(AP) _. The all-America football conier- ence Saturday "terminated" the o rnafirllfiholrncg igflcfig w; ‘ l. i I v “v , . l '. in the eight-team professional elr- _ S to ' h \ , cult would be illled next season by llllLllAlilllG . b , ~ GOA]. ‘ finial Reduced Prlcee n A I i A’ _, l l‘ . Melfs Overcoarts to 313-59 W l" uumrplllgoirs ii. new: a lie llilllllf . I58 Great George Siren. Plieiie I012