In T t .\ ‘r “ . ~ ati!lll! "HIE EIGHT S.‘ - PlflflcE EDWARD roniw anti rucsnsv snows zoo-r -9 - MATINEE SAT. s HOLIDAYS zoo A Lilli IIAS lilililllli lllE lilllil Illiill Society lcenlallul THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold l‘. Landry, Albert Aitlwn, itlrl. Byron Stewart, Mlle lhrriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Llverl. AGENT SOURIS: Francis Cbeverlo The Guardian may be bought at my or the toilowing places in Montague: h S. A. Llewellyn: ulll- Clay. » la Georgetown: The Post‘ Ottico; in Sourls: Caution‘: and Florence Roper; in St. Petofl: The Poet Oltioe. or young leaves wile In "isuluctive sen. inter’: web o! exotic charm and temp. iiiHlli huh Wiiiiiii rtrr/lédréalwrm mgrtzr/ 'Re!iit.~.s.iiiri;itiie$ siurrin tom CAPITOL rur. and wen. IliOWS 3.30-7-8:45-MATiNEE SAT. & HOLIDAYS 2:30 AFFILIATED PRIIIIUBTIIIIIS ‘presents starring lilll lilillllS-Ilill SIVIGE-EIIWIIIII lililllllll EXTRA - NEWS — MUSICAL SPECIAL SALE at McGOWAWS 0E6. 15 T0 DEG. 24 liiiTii DATES iiictusivi»: BUYING DRESSED CHICKEN AND FOWL DAILY GROCERIES ln Stock — Mixed Nuts. Teos ull kinds (except cud“ Fm“ T°Ys' Etc‘ hi‘; EH90"; 1 sotrs AND rownrrs “k Rolled Outs s Lb. Bugs as; Dive Fmmdrvl W9 l3 25 Tapioca regular per F'|'lm°"",e' reg‘ "a " c UL 35c 20c Giant size, Z for 25c Coffee UIIIQ Ribbon tit. Rim - ~ ~ - - - - - 39° - _ _ D _ D _ _ _ HUI“: Oxydol “n39: t - . . sailing llowder SCIIWOIIZ w: WM Old Wwdm. m- M h, _]2 3f 25c 5Sc ‘ ......39c Sltzlllefilngre? u.‘ Pkg.“ as. ‘WM "W" ""4 _‘°""Y Milk Canned per tin 14c Se“ "d R°dl° BQUETE§ LS” Mackerel, per tin . .. 19c w P" “M Tomato Juice, per tin i0c STOCK FEEDS rtour '3'" m Loot 9st .........s.s5 ‘"9"’. ‘ 4 Mrddtmgs CHOIR OT WCSI‘ . . . . . H99 Gfgwgy Rgyfll ‘ , , _ _ Regal cndjiossom 4.85 Hog Grower Cavalier .. MBGDWAIVS LIMITED lllllllllli A'l'l‘EN'l'l0N FOX and MINK RANCIIERS We will be buying fox and mink carcasses ct $15.00 per ton. Write or ‘phone for loading instructions Ilaurico Block & Co. "glint Street, Charlottetown — Telephone 220i. ' - mwsrca . ..°THE mooasr assortment o! PM, y, Co“ mm? Miflfigugvnet Christmas Gilt: ever shown by us. 39th w 24m See our nrindows. Msborvs Drug-i ' Ztgrti, Montague. l ..'BRJDAL WHEAT]! and Blue P lY- I Bird Diamonds and Wedding Rings. m‘ R" Graham’ cmmemlal i C. R. Boehner, Jeweller, Montague. JBU! YOUR traveller. was a recent business visitor to Montague and vicinitpGu-Ts l; Mlbonr; culling on his regular customers {select ‘garment o, ‘m! ‘or tMother, Dad. Brother, Sister, Mrs. Florence McLuro has retur- S t ned home alter spendins the past w” hem or nlend’ T" “m” on few days in Charlottetown. guest NOD30? m t Mam v _ o! tvirs. Louis Simmons, Spring m,“ an“, thLryeu "a; “Eng: PHI‘ Rmd- l wltdde lséflflimelll’. o! Gifts which in. "—" ‘c . t Sets 1 .2111» many friends o! Mrs._a:d °G.,,‘§1,§,,,n_ C,,,§§,,§’";.,,L,‘;j,‘f,' William Johnston, Murray Har- Dunn; p°wder_ Brush, bomb and bour North will regret to learn Mirror Se“, Kodlk m,‘ Brownie that she has entered the Prince 1 camera‘ puke, 3, wltemm P” Edward Island Hospital tor Lreat- _ and pencl] 59m Mom Chocolate, mem- ‘Srniles ‘n Chuckles Chocolates. Ital liiarjorie Campbell. Student nurse at the Prince Edward Island l Hospital has undergone an oper- . , . and Vicinity stlon for appendicitis, and is re-l ported to be progressing favour-i bl . a y 1 ‘Mr. and Mrs.. Raymond Solomon The many friends o!‘ m. Haxry PM“ Charmlelm “WW U" Johnston. Peters Road, ‘will be :"‘°°k- pleased to learn his condition is‘ ' very much mproved an“ “mien; Friendspot Mr. Charles King o! going treatment m the veteran?) Burnt Point will learn with intcr~ wmg o; m, prime Edward bland est that he is employed in the Hospital. Olly. » _._'.'1'*1E__GUAR1.Z151J-_QEIAJLI-Qlilolvli“ . Her many friends will be glad to 1V1!!- L Bolger and family o! learn that Mrs. Warren Brehaut, Summcrslde are Visiting in iormerly o! Guernsey Cove. and Georgetown. the guests of relat- ncw o! Montague. is rapidly im- "was. proving at the Kirtgs County Hos-i Dllifll where she was undergoing‘ The iviitdc-ivs o! the various io- treatmcnt, and expects to be dis- cal stores are now attractively charged from the Hospital U1 Lhc daz-crrated lcrr the Christmas sea- m" tul-um- _ ‘son and they prfsent nlvetiv lovely A onuyTervlc. w“ held on appearance m heir ho ids; dress sl-i-Yldfli‘ "BT11!!! December 5th inl Mrs, Muior J.A MacDonald and w- “ Cm- me ‘twice or praise‘ A good igliiiilnrpdval‘; \l.SiiOi'S to Georgetown crowd was present to hear them, ' tender man . hdlnister Reslnfltilietztlgllgs llilimlx-‘Ii-ntlrexgf tagle“.gt?glun Govegnmcnt. ‘f0’ son conducted the service. ‘wharf i ,0 On t c, Ralmay “i "Wcciflfanllavit ilra§§£§l'l.i tibial: Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Can W‘ ‘ . have returned to their liomlgbci: {fltcanlpr “m an“! in m‘ “s” Whim Road following a. three “w” ‘° “l” °" I W80» weeks visit to the United States where they visited brothers, sistcrs Rel’. Canon Malone of St. Pet— and om" relauww whim more ors m Charlottetown conducted a iamily reunion of tirirLV-ihreodhe ldebramm of Hob" cgmmun‘ ieiativcs was hcid- tiruny of whom “all "l Hi1“ TTWIW Cilurch on came a considerable distance to bc “Bdllesimy "‘°""'“E-'- rresent. €€——~ ___.. IIHDIO - TELEPHONES Attending the three-day course CANBERRA. Australia _ rcri for coaches and rcierem in Char- “The P°$i31 dellarmlflll- i185 P180- lottetoirn is Major Doug MacGow- “d a" °rd@1_‘_ Y0!‘ ihe manufacture an. Austin Fraser. Bcrt Fraser, and l" _ Amlrma “Y "Pldifii-lelevhvlle Francis Fraser of Montaguc. Rc- "qilliiliflll- i0 provide additional presentatives are also attending 591w“ ‘"1 “ED110119 routes where from Georgetown and Murray tram“ l5 heat?’- Harbour. This should provide Southern Kings with sufficient, ___ 13, it“; ' “GOOD BUSINESS PRACTICE is the basic essential of coon PUBLIC RELATIONS" No business mu have permanent success if it does not [my its way in service to the community. No business can be of genuine service to the community unicu it is understood by the community. At the recent annual meeting of the Bank of Montreal, the president, B. C. Gardner, said: “I bold no brief for any concern that, in this day and age, operates without regard to the public interest. Gpod business practice is the basic essential of good public relations. ". . . at s time when opponents of private enterprise are vigorously spreading the idea that a well-run successful concern must ipio facto be a. social menace, business must tell its story lmore completely, and in terms more readily understood by the man in the street, than it has done in tlrc past." , r r rs A PUII alum! BANK OF MONTREAL “Iémradafc 7m! 34x6 WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE Ill‘! +1“ much needed referees during the next years. ' The regular meeting o! the Young People's Society of the Presbyterian church Montague was held at Lire Manse on Wednesday evening- with the president, Miss Anne McEachern, presiding. The meeting opened with the call to Worship and scripture read by Miss Bernice I-licken. followed by pray- er by Rev. F. N. Young. The min- OUR THIRD Aumvsnssnv our: _ . THIRD s r0 KEEP HOUSE I ANNIVERSARY tstos o! the last meeting were read and approved. Roll call was answered with s. verse oi scripture. A letter on missions was read and dlscuxed. A number of church calendars were received. and thcsc were given to the members for dis- posal among the church members :1 \ery satisfactory report from‘ the supper held on November 3rd.’ v.25 read. showing s substantial sum oi money on hand. On motion. AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC IRON ekes Ironing less tiresome. A reel gift for the housewife this Christmas. STEWART - WARNER RAi. Pest performances speck for themselves. Come in and see our new brilliantly designed sets i; was decided to buy a set oi Christmas tree lights for the Sun- day Schooi. The meeting closed with Mizpsh Benediction. Minnie MncLure with eighteen members and fifteen Usitors pre- sent. The president Mrs. Jack Clow. presided. The meeting was opened by singing the Ode ioilowed by Creed. The roll call was answered by exchange oi‘ Citrlstmas giits. The minutes or the last meeting, read by the secretary. Mrs. James Machure were approved and sign- ed. The sick committee reported __.. g O ' O 9 The monthly meeting of the Murray Harbour North, Women's Institute was held on Tuesday. December 7th at the home oi Mrs. Come in and see our brilliant display of Electrical Equipment. gifts that will adorn and r brighten your home. six visits and two dollars wss paid for fruit. It was moved and second- cd that the ‘Institute pay all bills for repair oi school buildings. It was decided to remember two for- mer members with Christmas slits. Ten dollars was voted for the Orphanage. Tt. was decided to pack e Christmas box for the Provincial Infirmary and to treat the school children st their Christ- rastr Lmrs We have a fine euerrrnc of Table Lamps, practical Ind attractive. ELECTRIC CLOCKS Kitchen Clocks ‘Living-Room Clocks Alarm Clocks mes school closing. Mrs. Edward Nliiler invited the members to her home for the next meeting. The meeting closed by singing God Save the King after which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. SPRING BIOOK SCHOOL Honor roll for November. Grade IX-i. Alvin MsoLeod. Grade VIL-l. William Pidgeon. Grade VL-i, Brian Savage: 2, Evelyn Pidgeon. Grade V.—1. Phyllis MacLeod: 2. James Joiilmore; 3. Edwens Mac- Josn Bernard. Grade ILQI. Joyce Meek: L‘, Garth Gillespie; 3. Charles Gilles- pie. Grade b-i. Laure Jolllmore; 2, Kenneth MecLeod. Highest average in Banter Grades qWtiiiscn Pidgeon M1 . Highest oversee inJunior Grades . -Joyce Meek, 93.2. PHONE 1160 Hllll '3 Klfill-Tllflll. _ rtuortrsceur orsx users llltrfrneelern. Just the thing fer the young executive. “a2... ..... s... .. rmte rr-irs YOUR ELECTRICAL SHOPPING czenrnr The Edison Eleclrrirt sounoin LAMP ssrs- Netlilng will delight her more. l" e variety o! styles and colors. CHRISTMAS TRII DECORATIONS A wide range to elioecetrornthet . will add sparkle to your tree. ___¢- i cl-rsrttorrsrowu m or. oso. $1‘-