PAGE SIX a l I I I I I ETTTTTTIITHMTET”, Sonnet’ for Christmas Let's w-aste no words of lyrical preamble wherein most sonnets get lnvvlvfid and stall: My dear, this grim perennial shop- ping scramble ls getting you and me nowhere a5 all. Faithiuilv every year, like ever)‘- odv ti}. do our shopping during Christ- mas week When cheeks and bank-book bai- anccs are ruddy And store-proprietors and sleek. once. lets listen to the voice of reason Expressed not. by by the head: would you object, just this season We send each other greetlnl-cu-ds Ch ristmas grow fat Greetings P. J. HENRY MODERN ICE CREAM ‘PARLOR ror the heart but my sweet, if lfifllifiY-ffififi! ti‘? SCIIRISTIVIAS GREETINGS Georgetown and Vicinity Mrs. Richard Dougan is visiting for a fc-w days in Charlottetown. Mr. Louis Fitzpatrick o! l/Vuod- ville Mills was a recent visitor to Georgetown. bliss Gertrude Marteli and Miss Gloria Burke have taken positions in Cardigan. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boudrcault and Miss Olive lilcKeemnn oi New- port visited Georgetown on Thurs- day. ma ouanpntwucnaanorrarown ‘I'll-IE I EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAGUE: fllrold F. laundry, Albert Aitkon, Mn. Byron Stowort, Mina Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Lavern. AGENT SOUBIS: French Cheverio The Guardlln may be bought at any of the ' following places In Montague: IIlIn S. A. Llewellyn; “in. Ul- y. lu Ueorgetmm: The Post Office; In Sourls: Condon‘: mu l-‘lureuu Roper: In Si. Peter's: The Post Office. ..'FOR A GIFT FOR MOTHER Mr. Murray Jackson. Peter's Rood, or girl friend, Montague Shoe store is at present °"\Pl°.\'1’d at llvvlcva has both - . Mons Wear, Montague. Mrs. J. E. Dunning. Montague. spent a few day's In Charlottetown last week visiting friends. - ‘FLIGHT-WCOOTS. Black, Brown and Red. at The Montague Shoe Store. Mr. Tom Fraser, Murray Harbour Mrs. Allister Stewart and son Mr. Jack Doyle. rcprcscrlting ‘fire National Canadian Drug Company called on his firms customers on Thursday. Mr. Lcmuefhdker o! Murrly Dcolcr In HIGH CLASS MEATS VEGETABLES 8. POULTRY Wclcr Slrect Georgetown w.“ _><,-.g.:g'z'.'c'i't.fiiifirclt‘fiil' I instead? Not that my love for you l5 icss extensive. just that everylhings duriiid expensive. . But ‘s!’ 5O E ‘fififi-‘f.“l'fi‘fl’" J. E. P, I . m-mvzaaas 2R3? s.m.2io.ams.has.meaaammaammlnnmxmmmafmm" EASTERN PACKING CO. soums Season’s Greetings From Georgciou n Wllll his lll'llll£‘\\' Ml‘. ll/arren Bllkljl’. I Mi‘. William the firm of Keeping Bros. ‘Street left recently by 0.11" Miami. Florida. wiicrp he spend the winter months. Main for will Mr. Neil A. Wight prcs-ideiit of‘ the Georgetown Brunch of the Canadian Legion accompanied Ilialor J. A. MacDonald of Card- igan. Provincial President to Souris or Wednesday’ evcnitig where they vincial Executive of the L-sgion. ltlioilillitiiidtltalh2131313042-28-2-3-2.a SEIISIIIPS GREETINGS From MRS. IIELEII IIDIIIIOII Deulcr In GROCERIES, FRUITS, CON-FECTIONERY SMOKERS’ SUPPLIES and SOFT DRINKS Wok-r St. Georgetown nmlunuulumauicuuutcvwticza‘! ' NIIIIIDIIIBIPIMZHMIBIEZDGIDMFL- N WILLIAM s. MARTELL I CANNIER OF FISH PRODUCTS DEALER IN BEST GRADE OF HARD ANID SOFT COAL WATER STREET GEORGETOWN 6D 4 o} l’ AND m ABUNDANCE or CHRISTMAS cum kpnnheflDepmdoblehMoehoIdetmoIi-Ilfiosin PQSEYOQH." J. A. MacDONALD E? CO. CARDIGAN Season’: Greetings A’ Merry Christmas From F. J. DeLORY 6-? SONS GENERAL MERCHANTS Dealers In uanowanz, GROCERIES, DRY cooos FISHERMEWS surruss FLOUR AND F5595 ssr out cmusmas GIFTS AND rovs WATER srnrrr GEORGETOWN Quirk/was grccfzhgs To faithful 01d frfcnds, cherished new Iriends-you whose i lriendship we strive to deserve, our hearty Greetings are I tendered l:r a 90min: Canadian Christmas. May the New -_ Yea! be a ioyous and prosperous one Ior each o! you. (f RICHARD o sou SOURIS 0. II. Llewellyn & Sons Operating Cold Storage Plonf lobsters -— Clams Chicken Hoddie Mackerel Mussels and Meets Wotir SI’. ‘Georgetown PHONE I5-2 Harbour is Spvlidllifl‘ some time in f "Billy" Keeping ufl attended a meeting of the Pro-‘ Y l1: smtxzis a 1 a a 219"! C; Ilfffiifilfiifilillfii‘?‘€"’Z’ZPZ‘El<'C-(EEBC'Z'IZ'C'PS F21»? lvun, of Georgetown. were visitors South, was u business visitor to tn Montague on Wednesday. Montague on Tuesday. Mr. Ewart Keeping, Beach Point, was a business visitor to Montague on Monday. - JSKATE with a C. C. M. match- ‘ed set. We have tho:n. Where? The ilvioutague Shoe store. > _______ ._. FROM KING’S C OIINT nzuvuuuirnrgzgtggz-grz 5 ,1 ' oooote QUIZ .12l*29Ii3II4'BF-R.20~ 1948' i: reunions Mr. Glen lviuclfmnon, lilurrziy‘ River, wus u business visitor lo. ‘DIOIILUQUC on Wednesday‘. y "AT THE SIONTAGUE SIIOL I STORE-But her a Gift. Yes. Slippers. All colors and styles. M“ “mph Baldcrson. Comm”, ..'TIIE BIGGEST assortment oi it-iul traveller, was a business vis- itor to Ivioniaguc and vicinity on 'l‘uesday calling on his regular cus- ‘ tumors. See our windows. ‘store, Montague. l .‘IIIABON‘S niwusront; his ya wide assortment of Christmas Cards. ‘Fags. Seals, Ribbon. Gift Wrapping Paper. etc. l Mr. lilalcoim lllzrclienzie. who has been undergoing treatment In Camp lliili Hospital, Halifax, for the past Llcw weeks. has returned to his lhcmc in Montaigne. i u l iilrs. Juno Jackson. Peter's Rum]. . ~ . spent a fcw (ll.\_‘»'S i|\ Monfzigitic. ‘BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS Iizucst of hur gramd-dtitiglilcv. hlvs. guli-‘Ts at hiaboivs Drugstore. n iNcil lluclviw zsclect assortment cf gifts tor ' Mother. Dad. Brother. Sister Linus RJSSNCI‘. ozntznu Sweetheart or Friend. are now m‘ “ spin: ihe ‘display. . .'_ .. '1: iity culling on / - ~ his rcguht custon crs. . Mrs. Looming Allen, Montague. ‘- loft this week for Brantford, OntJ ario, whore she will join Ivor hus-‘ band, who is now employed in that city. Mr. Allen left Montague some months ago and received employ- ment on his arrival at Brantfurd. ‘DROP IN at Mabonir Drug- store again this year and see thc iwitle assortment of Gifts which in- clude. Toilet 591s for both Ladies fllld Gentlemen. Colognes. Pcrfulmv Dusting Powder. Brush. Comb aim Mirror Sets. Kodak and Brownie ‘Cameras. Parker 8r. Waterman Pen Mi‘. 'I‘yIcv Buvlt, Charlottetown itqvulf)‘. was tho Stinda_y' guest oi Road. On Monday Nlr. Bock was a business visitor to Moningtic. Her mltny friends will be plvriscrl Montaigne, has rcltirned to" hov Ki '5 County Iiospitv-I fur scvcvzl lylixduovott Fraser. \\||o has boon a patient for tho past two wot-ks at the Prince liltlvvuni Island Hos~ l-Iilul. has ruturut-d to his home in MCHIHSIIIH- Mr. Ffilfivl‘ underwent ‘m DPPFLIIIUH fur zippvndltitis. and Pencil Sets; Moirs Chocolates Snlles ‘n Chuckles Chocolates. Mrs. Y‘. W. ltlellish has rcturnctl tn her home in Union Road after spending the past three months wishing hcr sun and dutighter-Iti- Iuw. Mr. and Iilvs. H. H. Ilfcllistt In Oituvvn. Un Iior rcturit she ivas micrompanicd lo (Thurlottclmvit by _ hcr son. who later vullcd at Sum- folds, CJHl€l'ii<.Pt‘l'I1iIl(I Font" Jt-is, men-side and Mont-ton on business. Razors and [tutor Blades, Shaivin; ‘ Sets, etc. " vlfiling Iiei- sister. ‘ , l'ilf‘ll. lllr. lVIcIlish ,is a l-‘light Sergeant with the Tl. 'C A. F. and is employed at the rc- scuvch laboratory in Otlmvu. RIIIKIIIIIIIIKE-a . wvr IIIABON}; unuusuwnuc among the many (gift lien“,- ym, “m, find lionson LIgIlICXZS, Clgurs 3m; Cigarettes 1n CIIFISIKILIS Wrappers, Plllvs. Toimuuu in '-_. lb, [my ‘Mr. Albert Gnudet. Itloiigloil “a5 8 Visitor to Nltuitzvzuc on Wedncs.;i.i_ where he vqsiwd in many f.u'id=. Mr. Guudct was formerly PIHUIQV-"d at Clark Bros Prim‘ to Joining the Canadian A‘: Farce. A‘. present Mi". Giludgfl. 15 I 3nn!&r connections in the Maritimcs. I i SEASONS GREETINGS To AII Our Patrons ‘With tizc return of M8101’ D. lviaoGowan Austin Fraser and Bertie Fraser from the course for referees and coaches in Charlotte- lOWH. a special meeting will be held in ‘he Armouries on Thurs- day night to give this informa- tion t0 the members of the hoc- key team. and also to give the We Extend SEASONS GREE-HNGS lgltamygzestheir first physical training Kozy Hall I ..'WORK 0N RINK SOON T0 , START~ Although the rink ls , not as yet opened, the youngsters FRANK LAVANDIER have opened the season with skat- ing at Dewars Pond. 'I‘hIs pond Proprietor freezes in a large sheet of ice, Mon t er I s re Gemgetown ‘early in the seflscn, and It is not ‘t ' mo» to find forty or fifty youngsters enjoying themselves 44' Merry Christmas RAY W. SIILIIMIIII Dealer In DRY GOODS FOOTWEAR and HARDWARE Main Si. Georgetown there. On Friday evening a large v group motored to the pond where ,they soon had a fire going, and ' before long the vicinity rang loud ‘ with the joyful cries oi’ the young- sters. However it is expected that work on the rink will soon begin. a“ ll. J. MaoIIIIIIIILII 8r tIII. crust/u. MERCHANTS Cardigan Dealers In enocuuss, rtou-a la mos, HARDWARE. QUALITY AND SERVICE AT A MODERATE PRICE SEASONS G REE TINGS’ H.S.MacLean Electrical Contractor Specializing In RCA VICTOR and MARCONI RADIOS Fixtures and Fluorescent Fixtures Irons, Hat Plum and Toasters Main Street Georgetown L \qf¢n“gft Your Patronage in bananas-cc 121:1. - ---- n MAIN STREET ~L-i~1K-K“'£ZIKKK"1' u; . , MERRY IIIIIIISTMIIS AIII II IIIIPPY IIEIY YEAR Thanking you for your Patronage in the Povtfond LEGION THEATRE Operated by Georgetown Branch-oi The Canadian Legion BEST WISIIES T3 All. FIIR A Soliciting THE NEW YEAR WATER ST. GEORGETOWN 1121s.: m ffnristmas Gifts cvcr shown by us : Motions Dru; . Mr. and llivs. Otis Jackson, Peter's ‘ to learn tlmt Mrs. Samuel Wood. Ilomc ZIIICI‘ bciivg n patient in fin»: PmDIOlW-I with a food concern \v’.th~ A MERRY IIIIIIISTMAS O ~_— 4'- isiazzsarligarimsiaatazi: " r“ " "' -‘-'~._,_-.- I"I‘!€T£'€ ET‘?- Si"; MUCH AT 99m. 1H m ‘me DOQDLER? I: TRYTODISOOVEIZTI-livlfiifilliwwsi UP won Tue mam‘ Qufisuou g m: booms LETTER no oicsfioa NUMBER IN ‘THE Saumes. ’ _ 5M5; =MI$W£R fooussr/a/v s IS BEA/tram (ma: A). can mu LINK ms erases. MINDnTHEN LINK IT MARK WEE 8903. EAKEES‘ I TE: TOUCH za/a‘ ' Z'E‘I'>.“€'fi 5331!?- TJKICKIWKZZZXIP! IIIIIIQKKKZEWITTC i" jGood King yVenccslac (loud K a; “Tin-fishes Iuukcd on; '01» ihc Fcrlst cf Stcphrn Whcu the snow lriy round about Deep and crisp and cum: Brightly shone the moon night, ‘lhu’ the frost was cruel. lWIICH a poor man czunc in s1 Gzuhruig winter fucl. that "Hither. pugc. and sluncl i-y mt‘, It you knows: it. telling. Yonder peasant, who is he? illlhcvc. and u hm his divelliiig?" "Sire. hc lives a good league hon/cc, Uucienieath the mountain‘. Right against the forest fence, By St. Agnes’ fountain.“ "Bring mo flesh and wine. Bring mo pine logs hither: Thou and I will see him dine. when we bear him thither." Page aind monarch forth went. Forth they went together. Through the rude Wind's lament, ‘ And the bitter weather. bring me Hi0)’ wild "Sire. the night is darker now And the wind blows stronger: Fails my heart, I know not 110w, I can go no longer." ‘Mark my footstepfl. 800d my page; Tread thou in them boldly; Already Mr. Hammond Maclellan has completed the levelling of the ground, and has repaired parts of the promenade. This year the Community welfare League has decided lo let the rink on ten- der. Up to the present no decision has been made as to whom the rink will be let, nevertheless it is understood that they are look- ing for a capflle man to operate the rink, and to prevent any dalm- age to the repairs already oom- pieted. Mr. Mcbeilan is also pre- paring the curling Rink ground for flooding with the first cold The dance hall floor was removed last week, and now everything ls in preparedness for the _cu,rllng season. 0n Friday night tho curl- ers will b: holding a special meet- ing to elect skips for the coming season. Most. of the last year curlers are expected to curl again this year. and many new men have signified their intention of MIYIIHK this year. This year a new innovation has come to the Mon. '-881le Rink In that the ladies will be curiino in the afternoons and 0H Saturday evening. The club has also decided to have the Hixh School boys in the rink on the afternoons to loam the lun- cunentals of the game. ‘This should Drove to be of some help in developing the game In Mon- tugue. I (In. and Fyzlutioxvs on Page ll (illlfliii-‘QLZC! (‘$41131 l C . Islmas Joy film .\:i..<.'I..l:c> softly; gently [all - is burnmg bright, I. iThc holly ilzzngs upcn the door Agiiu 'lls Christmas night. ivith tvoitdcrlng eyes, soon by Santa The illflflfly‘ bolls are cliknlng out illiroiigli air that's’ crisp and cigar. ‘lite rigs old siory of Christmas The giving of good cheer. Let's nos forget the message That joyfully t2? bring. And sing a. song Christmas day To Jesus Christ our King. —Contributcd. Sadnlo CIauHs (fer the earth comes Santa Claus when tine earth is sleeping, Up and down the chimney tops He comes softly creeping. On the roof his reindeer Wait The lights around burn low, And Santn waits to ‘warm his ‘ hands On the flresides ruddy glow. With e dash old Santa's on his way He fills the world with cheer, He keeps alive the spirit of The day we hold spdear. . --M|rjorio itllcDougzIl. Ioox no CHANCES Francis Bacon translated one vol ume of his ossnys into Latin think- ing they might not survive i.“ printed only in English. I i, FY1711! 111." pulpits CQIXIC innit nut rizdsltzhhibzill II§KILIJI|II|LL Znfig-h-L 4 . kvnllllllfililllllillllllfililtillit.‘ Christmas Realities I incir theme drup; n; on Q;;yi,5_ i nus day, I . | Speakuv; of l of one Iwlth its hold on your dcsiiizyqi when lruds the sat-rod pulra c, l man -'i'o the brink of solcmnityi. gills. have you hm. Undylxig soul that gift of Goo And the purpose of Christ's b; ‘ -l His sacrificed Sun‘ ERIK to familiar scenes oi liic The candles boast a slghtiy pldcf. Proud to display their golden QJCJ.’ T1193’ loin in the brilliance oi sin:- lit‘ grace, Pwms through darkness seem to say- Ciujist came to earth to light your way, " The churches open Wide them doors To add true luster to,the day. The havlll’ Pilgrims flock wiihzn To hear gheir leaders praise and Dill’. Adown the ages lost to view The old old story lives anew. The strains of music frmi abou DTOD down to join the volumt here, A" 4118c! host of heavens best Shall in the spirit hover near.- Our glad old ClirIstmu-s songs shi; rise T0 Blorify bcyonj the skim. BY-'—- D. A. Louise Birch. Dorch esl er, Mass, AIIII II PROSPERIIIIS IIEIY YEIIR r0 ALL MY FRIENDS mo PATRONS or ceoncsrowu mo sunnouuomc commumms E. C. McLAREN Dealer In POTATOES, FERTILIZER and GENERAL TRUCKING GEORGETOWN ..u-..u.. - ..nr....c<¢( ..!-v.nv.1L--Z=£{Y‘ Tongue-tingling . . . soothing and zeireshingl ll you like peppermmi THIS is Ior you. A cool and _ creamy pepperrninhpqtly richly; covered with Moira exclusive chocolate coating. f W ‘l a ' ‘WK will»! ruour 15-32