I MONDAY £4 THEIR KISS ... ,4r».,(... ‘s. 1111 Bllll I ~ a.‘ "Q V‘? FQQQQQQQQ-OQQ gasp T1110 " 11111111011 rnwm I00 WEDNESDAY . déwed/ TIIESDAII A PRELUDE I0 VIDLENLE‘ VIEIIIII. "DARK DELIISION" Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 a d. IIIIII : ‘*1’ IMIIIII ' 1 2o. v coiluav m» TIME "TURKEY'S HUNDRED MILLIOS" ‘ DIAMOND DEMONS - - TRAP HAPPY O-OO-O-QQ §§O4f§fOQ§ O00 0 O-OOOO §§O§O—Q+O4—O—§-O4 O©F§F§~O§Q+ Hi1 ‘ THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN THTESEASTERN GUARDIAN See the new Phillips Electric Radios at Duvar's Radio Service ‘SEE NEW Philips Electric > Radios at Dover's Radio Service. I .."Select your Christmas gift at Mama's Rexall Drug Store. A ' full line on display. I Shop at Maborfs Rexail Drug Store for your Christmas gifts. A wide selection to choose from. YOUR Christmas Drug ‘SELECT gifts at Mabon's Rexall Store. A full line on display. Messrs. Cari Kennedy and Harry Llewellyn, employees on the Ferry “Abegweit" were vlsitoxb to Mon- tague on Thursday. > Mrs. C. J. Boudreaut. owner and operator of the Montague Egg Grading Station, motored to Char- lottetown Thursday on business. Mrs. Benjamin Spataza. Shelter Island, New York, is visiting in Montague, guest of her mother. Mrs. Catherine Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Graham. Cambridge, spent a few days vis- iting in Charlottetown. guests of I Mr. and Mrs. Russel Finley. O~O-Q'O-OQ~Q§QOOO-%O-QO-O-O~QOQ~O-O\ TODAY ROY ROGERS in and WEDNESDAY i501- MARSHALL RUSCOF‘ ATE S LEE BENNETT Laurel-Hardy Because of bread 300-year-old Q-QO4O-OOOO<VOOQ+O-OQ-OO-O-O-QQ "' n "on r11: oto 1 1 SPANISH TRAIL" Iw-‘TJ-Y - ~ Shows 2.30 . 1 - 9 Evening 7 and 8.45 Matinee Saturday Only Z130 MONDAY-TUESDAY SHIRLEY PATTERSON FEW Corned and Serial 4 OUSTED BY AUSTERITY HARWICK. England - (OP) _ the custom of giving rationing. shop at Marion's Rexall Drug Store for your Christmas gifts a wide selection to choose from. The many friends of Mrs. Sam» uel Irving are glad to see her about again after hcr recent ill- ness. ' ' .. ‘Select your Christmas Gifts at Mama's Rexall Drug Store. A full line on display. Mrs. Helen Landrigan. teacher at wsmbridxe School. spent a few days in Sturgeon, guest of Mr. and lvfrs. James Landrigan. At Mabotfs Rexall Drug Store you wll find a big assortment of Chris mas gifts for every mem- ber of your family and all your friends. Mrs. Reuben McConnell. Lorne Valley, is visiting in Montague. guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Mac- Donald. Graham. Miss Martha Cam- bridge, was a recent vislior to Montague, guest of Miss Char- lotte Fraser. Mr. Wally Campbell. Montague. has now moved into his new home which has been under construc- tion during the past few months Mr. Ernest Carver. ‘Montague. Imperial Oil agent. was a week- end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie MacLeod. Cambridge. Gifts galore at Maboifs Dug- Store. Toilet Sets. Pen and n- cil Sets, Cutex Sets. Nearly every- thing in the gift line from 25c to $25.00. Jamie Nicholson. young son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Nicholson. is a patient in the King's County Memorial Hospital where he und- erwsnt a slight operation. AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry, Albert Alllfll, Mrs. BYIOI Stewart. Miu Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: AGENT SOURIS: M. A. MaeLean. Weldon Lovers. The Guardian may be bought st any of the following places in Montague: Annear and Llewellyn; Mrl. Olly. fn Georgetown: The Post Office; in Souris: Condom’: and Ilorenoe Roper; in St. Peter's: The Post OHE . ‘At Mabons Rexall Drug store you will find a big assortment of Christmas gifts for every member cf your family snd all your friends. .1880? AT MASON’! Rexall Drug Store for your Christmas Gifts. A wide selection to choose from. Mrs. Malcolm Matheson, Dun- das. accompanied by her three children, has returned tn her home after visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robertson. Brudenell. Mrs. Ernest Graham. Cem- bridge, accompanied by her young daughter, Theresa, are spending the winter months with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. John McKear- ney, Lower Montague. ...'GXFTS GALORE at Maborfs Rexall Drug Store, toilet sets, pen and pencil sets. cutex sets. Nearly everything in the gift line from 25c to $25.00. _.4*_ 0 Friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. John Lowery. who for the past month has been confined to her home owing to illness. has now recovered and is able to be about. ‘Gills galore at Maborfs Rexall Drug Store, toilet sets, pen and pencil sets, outex sets, nearly everything in the gift 1m..- froun 25o to $25.00. The many friends of Mr. Edward lvnmn, Roseneath, will regret to learn that he is a patient in the King's County Memorial Hospital. Mr. Munn had the misfortune of falling from a truck wagon and breaking his hip. Red Shield ‘ Subscriptions The Salvation Army Red Shield Campaign Committee acknowledges with grateful thanks the follow- ing contributions:- Kingston School District (W.I.) Wbeatley River District (W.I.) 80.00 North Plnette District (W1) 30.00 Egiington a Howe BOY District (W.I.) ............. .. 00.15 North St. Eleanor! W. I. 15.00 Marshileld District (W.I.) 21.00 West Royalty District (W.I.) 16.00 whim Road District (W.I.) 10.00 Bonshaw W. I. 10.00 Victoria District (W. I.) 61.00 North Bedeque District Ohelton District (W. I.) 11.50 Ellerslie District (W.I.) 12.55 Bloomfield W. I. 3.35 Brudenell District (W.I.) 16.2.1’ c. H. Deacon, Freetown 2.00 Kelvin GroveDistflct. (W.I.) 10.05 Souris East District (W.I.) 2R0 Beech Point District (W.I.) (l. Knutsford District (W.I.) 27. Alliston District (W.I.) 12.25 Point Prim W. I. 8.00 Montague (W.I.) .10 Irishtown (W.I.) .23 Ebenezer (W.I.) 99 Ringwood (Rocky Point) (W.I.) .......................... 10.45 ADI-I "CARI. MARA ' CORTEZ NEWS and "rm: "srom oven 0111mm" kichels - Anglo-Saxon name for cakes to school-children was not carried out- Apples were used instead. A‘ “Gift Suggestion From MIoGREGOIVS JEWELLERY STORE ANNOIINOES OPENING IO!‘ WATCH REPAIR DEPARTMENT AT MONTAGIIE PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE ALL WORK GUARANTEED BRING YOUR. REPAIRS HERE S. D. MaoGBEGOR, Department Using New Modernized Equipment Proprietor. DUSTING rowosa Perfumed 11am CRYSTALS, Fancy 110.1,: 1-2 11.. $1.00 CLIFTON SOAPS i l / I l and TOILETRIES 1 $1.50 soar rm: one cnvsnt, z pound 15¢ 1.111s: GLASS ms amt SALTS $1.50 i DUSTING rower: MITT, nicely boxed $1.00 BATH MITI’, cotocur s soar $2.00 PINE BATH OIL and Large Size PINE SOAP Three Largo PINE SOAP, Candle Shape . . . . . . . $1.50 Tvlo Large PINE SOAP, Candle Shape d: BATH OIL .. $1.50 Assorted ANIMAL SOAPS, tour in box Little Nippon FISH POND, 3 fish in box .. . . . . . . 50c BATH CRYSTALS in Celluloid Package, nicely boxed . .. 25c Lo Cmte BUBBLE BATH, attractive boxes . . . . . . . .. Jamiesons’- Drug Stores CHARLOTTETOWN 8r MONTAGUE ....75c 50c “.25: PHONE 2191 MARIE ELENA I s BEAUTY SALON This year why not give a gilt of personal beauty to e relative or friend. We lecture the original individualised mochineless permanent. Regular $15.00 For $10.00 As a tllrlstnes - 76 GT. GEO. ST. ‘ her apartment. SIIITS and ATTENTION MOIITASIIE MEN'S WEAR Offers 10 Per Sent Discount on all denouncing Doc. 0th — Ending Ilse. 01st Excellent opportunity to obtain his Gilt. m» Range $20.00 u emu-rm 10% SHOP NOW WHILE RANGE IS COMPLETE DALI. AND SEE Ollll OIFT SELEOTIONS NEIL NOOLEY, TH OYEIIOOATS Proprietor. Smart. lilrl George I‘. Work -_-- The redhuded girl sat down on a bench. She put her hands on her knees and let her shoulders sag. She took little breaths and each, exhalation. was s faint moan. She kept her eyes closed, but there were no tears in them. She was- beyond tears. She was burned out. When she opened her eyes, Bar- ney was not In sight. She iuddenly realised that she was feeling sorry for herself, and that made he_r anlry. She didn't blame Barney. She had no feeling for him but love and an encompassing pity. She got up and walked back to she was heart- broken and weary. She felt a thousand years old. The chances were Barney was through with her. She was curiously. not angry at Guy Van Arden. All of her hatred was focused on the lanky young man who had trapped her and humiliated her. She wandered aimlessly about her apartment, smoking cigarettes. After an hour. she was a little calmed. She undressed and got into bedAThe room was warm and 511° "W111 "Pt relax. Her heart was heating in hard. fast. painful tllumilis- She could not be rat’onal about the situation‘. She had the feeling of being cornered. She got up and took a cold shower. She was drying herself when the doorbell rang. 5119 51199911 1M0 her nightgown Put on a dressing gown and went to the door. She called through the panel. "Who is it?" "n75 VQYI- 5811*. It's very urgent." 3119 "Pened he door and he came in. His eyes looked feverish 81111 "MP9 were bright spots on his ‘3119911501180- H0 was breathing T519151? u! If he had been running. He said harshly, "You spent the evenmg WlLh $811810!‘ Larsen 3nd 1118 8011-" He was starring at, he; left hand. "You're wearing the larsen emerald." Sally llId coolly. "You'd better down and cool off. My private 6 l! my own. and if I want to have dinner with Eric Larsen and his father. it's none of your bus- w.‘ w Jr‘ w’. .- 'r f-rr". Vi‘; fJ-r‘; -.-.,.,. .»-, -,~.' .,;-,j;-,-=..,..,~.,,,_..,,.,. ., CREPE DRESSES f. W°°'- “"555 ‘FNGAI-IN! sum scarves 1 _. rum onsssrs COTTON cam sso JACKETS ‘- s PARTY FROCKS . ILOUSES - r1410 KERCHIEFS 1. f, nousrcom SKIRTS 50A“ - a. .1 QUILTED sum COAT SWEATERS "A13, m; 1 g y ~ l‘ g For The Children For The Baby ~* . . COATS 2 ' 1"‘ INFANTS’ su-rs ff j “m A 111mm’ cusses g. ‘i. T CREPE ‘UN-"NG BAGS “l: ~" W°°L cm‘ CHINCHILLA 111m covers l" j rum suns ' Co“ 5m .f cnsmttr HOUSECOATS ROMPERs é cozv PYJAMAS “m; _ _ SWEATERS “m”... -i SKIRTS ‘owing '_; stousss ' “ms i. SKI sum 1 scum Zlitzglt‘, WOOL SWEATERS f N ‘cm’ mums suoss I -_ mrrs ms '. stoves - - , sroucro .- surs mo rmnss Town sETTgYsHc . j UMIRELLAS, src. . - ,' .. I ‘ I j- m Mime HOLMES 8r BRADLEY A m oursu sr. I CHAALOTTETOWN 1111011: n‘ With Gift Tips For Everyone illSi/‘rill ill Ilil MAKERS 0F ETI-Ilitlyglllt’. IISSIIIS I ISAAC BIAMOTT. Vloloneellllt EARL N035, Aeeompsnllt lness.” His dark-broiled look g8" M!‘ l sense of his never-yielding herd- ness. she said "Al a motto! of ilcl I met Eric Larsen for the first time this aItGrROOn. one of P01! Krescds men chased me when l left Zorane’: and I ran up to E110 Larson's apartment. He listened on an oniéhllOn telephone when I was phoning Barney the 800W. Bud he blackmailed me into being his fiancee for this evening." “Why didn't you tell me this be- fore?" "it didn't seem important. He said he wanted to present a res- pectable girl to his father as his fiancee. so his father would rclent and give him money to produce a play. I've found out since that ll was lying." "Did they ask you questions?" llNo-PD “was my name mentioned?" “Once. When Eric brought me to the door, he said you were crooked and that you were about to he exposed and indicted." “How did that come up?" "He said the senator is on the warpath." "What did you say?" "That I didn't know what he was talking about." ' "That was all?" "That was all." CHAPTER XII Van Arden snapped his fingers "I was afraid qf it. I've been afraid of it ever since he began running down blind alleys in the Zorane case. He hasn't got s, case. so he's going to frame me.” The Department of Labor agent snapped his fingers again. “That's it. I'm going to be the sacriflcal ‘ DECEMBER 1a, 1947 FOR good, hot Fall meals there's nothing like s spark- ling clear Pyrex Double~Duty Cesserolel Really two dishes Ior the price oi one. Bottom serves es an open baker. Top is an extra pic plate. Used as covered casserole it keeps lood hot on the table. Comes in 4 popular sizes. was? lioublmp", CASSEROLE 11.10 A TNE ROGERS HARDWARE OOMPANY LIMITED senator accept you without qubgg. ion as his son's fiancee?" "I'm sure of it", "Were any hints at all dropped that gave you any suspicion of what their purpose was?" Sally shook her head. "Barney Teel came to onnaix, didn't he?" "Yes. I think Eric deliberately sent for him. but I don't know Ihe Dub- god/t. This evening was all part of the build-up. They're going to use you. But how? Look. Did tho l" r” ~' '"‘r' '1- 'r"r1 r"r" r" ri- r1» 1'1’ Pr‘ 'P ' PLAID TARTANS why. It was‘h0rrlhly embarrassing Barney was absolutely furious. He was waiting downstairs when they i- snssas’ wean 1.2m; n 1e no) wool. FASCINATOI . brought me home. For an hour. he 1 simply raved at me. He's so Iurlous and so unconvinced by what! told him that I think he's going to break qur engagement." “Did you talk?“ “Certainly not.” (To Bo Continued) GRAVEBEND, EHB-~(OPl .- To warn him of poultry thieves s re- sident has installed electricaliy- operated bells in his chicken run.