W33 JWARDIAN- CHARLQTIEWWN --THE MUSICAL WITH THE THRILL “THE GREAT WALT!" Also Pete Smith Comedy-MusicuI-Shows 330-7-9 PRINOE EDWARD 2 DAYS-WED. anti Tiiilii. UNIVLRSAL- INTERNATIONAL JOAN iiiiiuiitii In Hrv Green-u Polfmysl i IIIIIIS JOURDAN loam-r Nu liar ofTbr Pusher Carl i. A RAMIPART PRODUCTION ALSO MUSICAL AND TRAVEL CHICKS PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR BABY CHICKS NOW AII indications point to GOOD MARKETS for EARLY RAISED CHICKS. By booking NOW we can supply you WiTIT FEBRUARY hatched CHICKS. We also curry o COMPLETE line oi Chick FEED and Poultry EQUIPMENT - COAL, WOOD end OIL BROODERS, FEEDERS, WATERERS, PIPE, etc. If you desire THE BEST ploce on order for your re- quirements with» DILLDN and SPILLETT 10 Queen Street. Chick Hatchery PIIOM I45 Charlottetown, P. E. I. FOR YOUR WINTER CROSSINGS WHITE EMPRESS TO EUROPE For a full week of relaxation and comfort afloat, go White Empress to Europe. 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SHOWS 330-7-845 SHE FOUGHT FIRE WITH FIRE . . . mo FED THE rtsuss or LOVE WITH THE EMBERS OF WAR! v/ AFFILIATED PRODUCTIONS presents I G\%Ing v AIAN CURTIS r ANN SAVAGE IEDWARD DROPHY v RUSSill WADE NEWS MUSICAL i ~-- I115 sisteir-in-law, hours: AGENT SOUBIS: The Guardian ma! following placoe in Montague: in Georgetosvn: The Post Office; Mr. Clarence Maolnnts. oom- merclal traveller. spent the day in Montague and vicinity calling on his regular customers. Mr. John Hogan, commercial Traveller. was a business visitor to Montague and vicinity calling on his regular customers. lib‘. Allie Carver. Charlottetown was a visitor to Montague for a few days guest of his brother and Mr. and Mrs. Ermet Carver. Miss Joyce Wigglriton Student of Prince of Wales College, was a week-end visitor at the home of her parents- Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wigglnton, Montague. Miss Ola Hamilton, member of the Staff of the Bank of Nova Seotia. Charlottetown. spent the weekend at the home of her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Alec Hamilton New Perth. Mr. Rudy Hamilton, member of the staff of the Bank of Nova Scotia, spent the week-end in Montague at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Peardon Hamilton. ..'M1ss Francis Prosper, Student nurse af the City Hospital, was a ilsitor to Georgetown at the home of her parents. Mr. and lvfrs. Wil- Iiam Prosper Miss Prosper also visited her many friends in Mon- tague where she worked for some years. Miss Vonda Munn. who has undergone an operation for ap- priidiciiis Lu Llie King's Coiuiiy’ Hospital. has left for her Iiome in ifurray River where she will con- valcsce for a few weeks before féillflillig to Montague High School ‘win-ere she is attending Grade XI. During the past wreck, the stores East Point ; Anti Vicinity ' I I Messrs Victor and Ronald Mac-I Donald North Lake liavc gone to Nova Scotizr for lIiC \\'Illi"r io‘. work in lhc lumbcr woods. f Mr. Everett Gillls, South who was recently itiarrlcd in New Lake A icry good catch of nod fish was reported zit North iillkt‘ liar- bour the latter ivari oi lush neck. Fishing operations \\llI suuii bc dis- tontinued for ilic vrziitci. Miss Anna Harii. has rcturncd Lo Souris after spending the week-end at her home at East Lake. Miss Harris is employed by the Eastern Packing Co. Mr. George Clieverie. East Point, is now at his home. Mr. Clicverie for the past. month has been en- gaged at carpenter work on tlie in- terior of St. Margarets church. The contractors are Schurman Co. Ltd. The road condition has been fair- y ly good the most part. One section, of road at South Lake however is‘ almost impossible. That condition‘. we hope will not prevail next year i ea long as there 1s plenty of gravel to svnlv to the road bed. y The many friends of Miss Annlel Rose, teacher of South Lake I regret to learn of her illness at the Prince Edward Island Hospital where she has undergone en oper- ation. In Miss Rose's absence Miss , Adele MacDonald has taken overi her duties es teacher. . The Eastern Star Junior Farmers have an outdoor rink under con- struction at North Lake. They pro- cured the services of the Douglas Bros, in the digging of an elghty- y four foot well for flooding purposes Quito a lot of time and effort has been already spent on it. They in- tend building an enclosure around it so that when the first heavy frost comes they will be ready to begin the work of flooding. Prior to hei- marriage Nov. 3rd to Mr. Joseph Macaulay. Bourls Line Road. Miss Anna Rose was en- tertained by her many friends at,_ the home of Mrs. Francis Cheverle, Lakevlllc . A galls decorated basket was piled high with numerous and useful gifts. Mrs. Stewart Mac- Aulay opened the gifts and Missl highest our prices the lowest. It there is something we gladly order for you. ll7 Kent Street i0 ' vtiili all Brunswick has left with I115 vrlle lolnabel Rose ma: we verses‘ TM take up residence in Ontario. l in Montague have been receiving their annual decorations in prepar~ alien for the festive season. Now that the ground has received lwl first real snowfall. it is a pleasurel pass the stores in the eimiiiiii; the multicolored lights glowing, and the lovely colored de- coratlons offering a picturesque scene. Next week Christmas trees will be decorated and lighted lending a beautiful sight to passers- by. bride elect thanked everyone for ‘the kind thoughts behliidthelrglfis ‘,All sang “For She's a Jolly Good 'l‘cllow" A delicious lunch was scr- "Cd "Y III“ "°5'°5'**'5 "'9 r°""'"'d°r LUDHIOI‘. This ciidciivoi- has bccii IA. Cummings and Mrs. Nlarccllus flamed by [he Kumuir """"“'"""""ri-is EASTERN MONTAGUE: Harold I‘. Landry, Albert Alt-ken, Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mill Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waitlon Layers. Francis Cheverle be bought at my of the Miss S. A. Llewellyn; a“ Clay. in Sourls: Roper; in St. Peter's: The Post Offlco. RDIAN Condoms and Florence Miss June Graham and Margaret Steele, Gssperaux. were recent visitors to Charlottetown. guests o1 Mrs. Arthur Ramsay. ..'THE BIGGEST assortment of Christmas Gifts ever shown by us See our windows. Mabon’; Drug- store, Montague. display. ..'BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS at liiabonks Drugstore. A select assortment of gifts for Mother. Dad. Brother, Sister, Sweetheart or Friend, are now on JDBOP 1N st Msbons Drug- store again this year and see the wide assortment o! Gifts which in- elude, Toilet Sets for both Ladies and Gentlemen. Colognes, Pei-tum; D1159"! Powder. Brush. Comb and Mirror Sets, Kodak and Brownie Cameras, Parker a Waterman Pen and Pencil Sets, Molrs Chocolates Smiles 'n Chuckles Chocolates. Miss Lorraine Horton. who has suffered a recurrence of s back in- jury sustained earlier this summer ln a- fall from a load of hay, has returned to her home in Murray River for a few weeks. Miss Horton l5 a student of Montague High School where she is attending grade XI. , His many friends will be glad to learn of the recovery of Mr. Lorne Wigglnton. who underwent a ser- ious operation at the King's Coun- ty Hospital recently. It is hoped that Mr. Wlgginton will be in suf- ficiently good health to take over the management of the skating rink. \\IllL‘-l1 he so capably fulfilled Inst year. Several cars from Montague motored to Charlottetown last week to witness the hockey game refcrcerl by King Clancy. ill-lose attending were pleased to watch fvii". Clancy handling the whistle, giving them some idea how a game is handled by aii expert. This year. through the help of the coach and referee course, referees will posses a fnr creator knowledge of the rules of the game, and be able to give the fans better controlled easement jg, rose KEEP AHEADI games. Moreover. the course will increase the number of referees. which has been lacking during past years. The King's County Memorial Hospital was the recipient recently - (if a cheque for $30.00 from The Kllmulr Women's Institute to start an "Incubator Fund" wlilch re- quires approximately two-hundred and seventy dollars. to buy the iii- Womcirs IMCIHMS‘ Tm’ "Emmndcx or U“! liisiiiiitc and all other Institutes ‘evening ‘was then spent i" music will be asked to help in raising the 3"‘! dancmg" required amount. 'l‘hc Secretary- , '*“‘ _ ‘treasurer of the Hospital will rc- I- The m5" 10*“ meelmg '7' "w celve all donations. and direct them ‘East Point group of the Eastern to “Us purpotm The mlmuir 1m Star Junior Farmers was held at commended m rirciiiieiii. iiiris This season we have token special care merchandise for your CHRISTMAS shopping. We invite you to call at our store and inspect the many lovely ELECTRICAL GIFTS on display. You will agree that our quality is the BROZVN ELECTRIC We carry the largest and finest stock of Lighting Fixtures. the home of the President Mr. Ronald MacDonald. The Island Farm Forum program was listened to with keen attention after which a discussion on the subject matter of the program took place. A pro- Ject for the winter months was dis- cussed. It was decided to study feeding of poultry so as to increase egg production and in as many ways as possible fry to improve the poultry houses in the district For the next weekly meeting the members are to essenble at the home of the secretary Miss Marion MacDonald. Prior to her marriage to Mr. John Chaisson Souris. li/Llss Marguerite MacDonald of North mire was ten- dered s. miscellaneous shower at the home of the Misses Rita and Margaret MacDonald where she was the recipient of many lovely gifts. To the strains of “Here Comes The Bride" the brlde-to-be was escorted to the gsily decorated chair of honour. ‘The gifts were opened by Miss Margaret Mac- Donald while Miss Catherine Har- ris read the accompanying verses. The bride-io-be thanked everyone for their kindness. All joined Iin singing "For She's s Jolly Good Fellow" The morn of the community who were holding stag party for Mr. Frank Mac- Donald at his home arrived and after a delicious lunch was ser- ved by the hostoae the remainder ol the evening was spent in sing- fng and dancing. ._._.___.___ In 1550 a book was published by n Portuguese navigator, Antonio Galvan. demonstrating that a canal could be cut at Panama. in selecting do not have iri stock we will \ Phone 971 g staff. he wished Mr. I Stewart, receiving his early educat- etitute is to be starting this endeavor ivhich will be a most important addition to the Hospital, and the Hospital ex- ecutive \viI1 be thankful to all other institutes who support the project. Former Mt. Stewart Man Honoured Ilt Ottawa On the eve of his going on super- annuation leave on November 24th, last. Mr. W. J. MacDonald was ivaited on by members of the staff of the Customs Check Branch of the Department: of National Rov- enue at Ottawa. and presented with a mantel clock and an en- graved scroll, signed by the Minis- ier and Deputy-Minister of the Department, in recognition of his thirty-seven and a hall years em- ployment in the Canadian Clvil Service. Acting assistant chief Mr. Thomas S. Falconer presided and made the presentation. He referred to Mr. Mscdonalds long and effic- ient. service to the lilcderal Govern- ment. and to the Department of National Rovenue in particular. On behalf of all the members of the Macdonald many happy years of retirement. Mr. Macdonald in a. suitable reply thanked the members of the Branch for their kindness. co- operation and good fellowship. shown him during his tenure of office with them and ho hoped that under a. kind Providence they would continue to prosper in the years to come. Mr. Macdonald was born et Mt. ion in the old South side school, which has since been amalgamated in the present graded school lh that village. Ho completed his secondary education and normal training at Prince of Wales College in Charlottetown after which he taught at school for some years. notably at Morell Roar and Mt. Stewart. In June 1911. he was appointed to a position in the Department oi Labour~at Ottawa. ‘Hie following year after passing the second divis- ion examination, besed on Univer- sity standing he was appointed to a second division clerkship in the Department of Customs, which has since been absorbed in the present Department of National Rovenue. During his years of service. Mr. Macdonald reeeivcd several pro- motions and st the time of his retirement held the office of Ben- ior lbitry Checking Clerk in the Customs Cheek Branch. In 1016 during World War I lie eniistod m the 801th Oversees Battalions. but dining training in Canada he was invalided out and returned to hls_ Departmmt. ii a I " We Are Ready To Assisi You With i Your Christmas Shopping When you leave your Christmas Shopping until the last minute you have less time to make a careful selection . . . less to select. The Fashion Shoppe 141 Gt. George St. PM!!! 55 “ w: INDUS-l-Rmug itmuico liarlyr-birdhr. JR. Fraser from years the tnedicohzis covered l’! (if ____ five to nine o'clock each morning his 22 acres \\lf~ll 35.000 trees“ pliirs, fruits, shrubs. ivziliiuis. OWEN SOUND, Ont. _-<CP) -- plants frees near Port Elgln. In five ‘ I g g; Howard IIIcInnis Slippers Are‘ Sensible Gills This year, more than ever. It's very necessary to stretch your Christmas money as far 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 S 2.00 CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS 75c $1.25 $1.50 DOY'S SLIPPERS Soft soles . . $1.00 and 51.50 Hard Sole Romeos . . . . $2.95 Men's Leather-Zipper Style $3.95 $1.00 $1." Leather Sole Romeos- . $3.95 and $4.50 . Your Christmas Dollar Goes Farther at Howard IIIcInnis 175 Queen St. - Currie lldg. Next to the Shoe Doctor Mr. Macdonald will continue for the present to reside in Ottawa. ___ ._._ __ 1'