race eggtrr ' § i ' PrinceTTEdward Today _ EillillLL FLYilii l» “Cry Wolf" MUSICAL — SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - 9 as. a.aa~4_-.;_. TIIIIRS. - FRI. AND SAT. luvllfite TIIEII name ll. YWVE iIllEil to nlllli .4 gorgeous girl ...a grudges]... their rloo oven- dlr/ul His . . . Ill all ah flb hinted. tktille nmit and luarl- ‘ ‘break that is Show Business! cimol TIIIIR.—— FRI.— . SAT. ' 140th» firnand/ The Musical Thai Made ‘ " Musicale Famous IYII rue GUIAN. TODAY Musical Hit "serrv CO-Ebl’ Shows 2z30-7-8z45 i Alegranders Ragtime Band slanlzmo UNI PIIWIII AIIEI IIYE-IIIIN AMIIIHEI MOVIES lllli MAKE IT A PIE TAKE YOUR FAMILY TOTHE EMPIRE lllull. Fill. and an. SHOWS 7 - 8:45 -- MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2:30 CARTOON alnVIRGIIIIA iimilllliWlShllliiilSiiilliSfli 1 ALSO SEA HOUND NO. I0 IIWTER - ARCTIC HARVEST nscssgsli 24. 1941 H EASTERN ‘GUARDIAN hasn't-s. ‘ONTAGUI: - s m» Harold r. Landry. ‘Alum Aitkols. ass-if; Illrrlel Ulalr AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden ‘Levers. AGENT SOUBIS: M. A. MaoLcan. ll Georgetown: The Pelt Olliee; The Guardian may be bolqht at any of the Iallolvla; piaeea on Montagllel llliae s. A. Llewellyn; My; m.‘ ____ In “ ‘ . Condoms and Flore“. Roper: lls 8t. Peter's: The Post Ollice. ..'IIAVI: m!!! K113111118 PIO- TOB TAKEN around the Christmas ‘tree. December 25th. Make your appointments at Mabona Drug. Garuhlln Photo some. In Memos-lam JOIN‘ I. WEATHER-III A frost gloom was cast over Hermitage and ViClnli/y when the sad news became known that John R. Weathel-bie had passed away on November 24, i947. Although advanced in years he was able to be about as usual untii he became stricken with a stroke on November 5. which he never fully recovered then on Friday be- fore the end came he had developed another stroke which proved fatal. no was the son o! the late Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Weltllirble o! Vil- lage Green and was born in i860. In i514 he moved to Hermitage where he resided until his death, S. Weir o! Vernon. Hymns sung were: "The Lord's My Shepherd” "What a Friend We Have in Jesus." "Near My God To Theef’. Burial was in Pownal cemetery where he was laid beside his beloved wife wit) predeased him, tour years ago. lie leaves to mourn his three daughters and give sons. Namely: Mrs. Aimon Boswell. town R.- R. 3. Mrs. John R. Mac- Neiii. Alexandra. Mrs. Samuel Master. Vernon Bridge. Jasper. Charlottetown; Richard. Lake Verde; Ambrose. Mlllview; "worge on the homestead; Henry ‘maze Green. Also two sisters. ‘rs. Sophia DeChamp. Miss Susan ‘rather-bio o1 Village Green. ‘ ..°MEBRY CHRISTMAS gm‘ Duvar‘: Radio Service. ..'Il.EOPEN’ FOB RUBIN“; December 28rd. Don. Hum, 51m!’ arnlhh. Murra Rivm‘. BERLIN In Memoriam In loving memory 0| m, h" hlubaud. Mr. David Bomelu we“, owed away December 22nd, 13m Dearelt loved one we have laid y" In the peaoetui new» eulbraoe. But thy memory will be cherished, Till we see thy heavenly in“, Sadly nllssea by Wife luld Family. my In Memorials: In 10nd and loving nlrlnlory of A/B. Lloyd W. (Bud) smith, “m, was lost at sea December 24th, 1944_ Aboard H. M. C. S. "liayoqult”. The funeral was held from his He b gone but not forgotten late residence on Wednesday Nov. And as dawns another ye" ' ember m. which was largely at- In our lonely hours of thinking tended. was conducted by Rev. AfiThoughta o! him are always ma“ T0111! I-s we look at hi; [hlcflu-Q‘ . $0 IIWIYIK. tender and true, No wonder we are so lonely, Thlrlklng dear Huddle of you. Always emnrnlwro‘ - Bistels. Chariotte- ‘ " ltller and Harsh IXTRAI BEIIY IIRIIBLE..nliiiiliiii I trons stratus -_CONNIE MARSHALL" NEWS OF THE DAY IIII iiti iii [I MIIIMIIN II JIIII IIIIISIIIIII. -». ‘. . iNI A 1 2O rt‘li4< l ll- i... ADDED: Tslltvrobri _"HOUSING PROILEM" ilheu-zss VET‘ LEADS rurlLs TORONTO. _Dcc. 22.-— Lorne Qsmom, former army lieutenant uom St. Stephen. N.B., who lost 191.11 legs in a burst of sheiiilre _\i. Qriona, ilas LWCOYHB a. ieaxlln! Riot‘: student at the University o! To- ronto. After suffering the most severe amputation olifiraum‘ i“ Qgnada, Groom has 80m W‘ I~° take the forefront in his course fit the College o! Ovtvmem’ °‘ 0"‘ tsrlo. Dean C. J~ News we 86'. News. News §?599vwo@ 3383838 News _"—-CFCY >1.» . Station Greetings United Notions Menage Christmas Matinee 630 on your dial, Just Mary The Out-ports Hour SOOO-watts 3:45 News Alan and Mo. Christmas On The Moon. Don Mum's Christmas Party Christmas Tree. Christmas Music loll His Majesty The King Thompson de- _______ ciared. With both legs severed slightly below the hips. Groom uses two- pronged aluminum crutches which render his handicap scarcely no- ticeable. “I'm no speeclball on my feet but I get there by studying hard and I hope to graduate in another rive months." the veteran said. He. plans to open a practice in KSt. Stephen following graduation. 630 Il¢-. 5000 watts THE FRIENDLY VOICE 0F TH! MARITIME! Christmas Day,‘ 1947 Christmas Chimes. I Empire Show His Msiosty The KIII‘. Si. Peter's Cathedral Service STAY ON TOP "Alexander's Ragtime Band." the first of Irving Berlin's match- less melodies. is almost as popular today as when ii. first appeared in 1911. His first. success seems to have set the temper of Irving Bcrlln‘s future. A l-etrlarkabie number of ihc more than 800 songs he wrote still are favorites with the na- tion's dancers. such numbers as: "A Pretty Girl 1s Like A Mei- ody." "Say IhWlth Music." "Wllatli I Do." “All Alone.“ “Remember? "Marie," “Heat Wave," and “Easter Parade." are on the aIways-in-de- nland lists of radio stations and orchestras, and will continue to be for years to come. These songs, as well as many others-N in all to be pl-ecise— stud the unforgettable ' musical score o! Irving Beriixfsgfllieiu- andefs Ragtime Band." the mu- slcal masterpiece o! Twentieth Century-Fox's Hall o! Famous Triumphs. which stars Tyrone Power. Alice Faye, Don Amcchc and Ethel Mel-mall, and opens Thursday at the Capitol _'I‘ileatre tool rlilzsilllgss Banish odour this pleasant O38] Ill-Y W h y e n d u r o atreng-emellingisoapa when a daily hath with fragrant. mildly medicated Cutscure Soapbanishea grime and odour instantly, leaves you feeling wonderfully clean and oonfldenti Finish with ira- Iflnt. berated uticurl Talculn to ab- sorb perspiration. guard against oi- lflldifll- Buy C ‘rura today! H. J. Manon OPTOMETIIBI ntting and stlnlrlna Gil-lees no. » llolllape. l’. I. I. Olfloe lloare lo to l2 L M s to l P. H. Holidays etc. llv \Dl'i0|llhflflll OIIIQ Connects! With tore for a return engagement. The exciting musical drama is being brousht back to the screen by nlilat is acknowledged to be the greatest, public emand ever raised for any nlotion‘ picture. The out- standing Berlin core is matched by an sbsorbin romantic story that unfolds a tu uient love affair involving Tyrone Power and Alice FRY?- ZE BALIADS "PONCA crrr" an wrrll BULLET Therdii be plenty at bullets and ballads ringing out at he Empire Theatre, Thursday wh the Dur- allgo Kid and Smiley ride in with Stranger from Ponca City." Stair-r- Bumette in the type oi ro inns love. and featuring "Dlarango Kid" iilme. PALACE SERVANTS‘ BALL HELD BY KING, QUEEN the Kins arid Queen ‘the choir oi St. chapel Royal sing carols, includ- Yk Faithful." Then the handed autographed bibles some o! the choir boys. Five hundred servants clerks and. their guests Princess Elizabeth Christmas stat! dance, ment rather than in the servants section of the Palace. the first dance. Love." l-lldet the Jurisdiction o! the Do mlnion department oi tranapol and eac ‘a BLIIE IIIIME ~_ ' Fountain Service, Tohd ANNOUNCING. OPENING OF MONTAGUI \ Formerly ANNEAR 8i LLEWELLYN Restaurant - Under Management of sum LLEWELLYN cco and Cigarettes . FULL COURSE MEAL OR SANDWICHES ~ I INS A PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU "EAT HIRE FOR YOUR HEALTH" Atlantic can. RESTAURANT Confectionery, Fruits their new Columbia release, "Tihe ing Oharles Starrett and Smiley $ their irglnla Hunter and Texas Jilm Lewla and his Lone Star Cowboys, this West- ern is reported to have even more spine-tingling action and ear-ting- ling music titan any o! the earlier aomaoa. Dec. 22-0 ola to: a ha! for their servants opened the Christmas festivities at Buckinfl- ham Palace. The King and Queen listened to James‘: Palate inig favorites such aa “Dome. All K1114! to and later danced in the room in which and Prince Philip had their weddind break- iast. Nov. 20. It was the annual held for the til-st time in a state apart- The Kin: darlud with Princess Elizabeth's maid, Miss Marlaret MacDonald, and the Queen with her own pane. Cyril HIYIW. l0!‘ The orchestra played “People will Bay Web-e in Canada's principal canals are is accessible from the FLOWERS Pillow - Family. 5D"? — Boswell Grandchildren. Pallbearers were. Hiram lane, Guy Horton, Aeneas Curran. Willie MacVarlsh, Edwin Duffy, 9mm Myers. “BARB or TIIANKS The family of the late John R. Weatherbie wish to than]: s11 their, Kind iriellds and neighbours lor the. mBny acts o! kindness shown them during their recent sad hreave. merit; also tilose W110 sent letters and messages ol sympathy, Tho life insurance business was introduced into Canada by “m- Danica rrom the British Isles and the United States about the middle oi the 19th century, , Desk youifhail with boughs of holly and enioy ' The Merriest Christmas Ever! Best Wishes for the holiday. GRASWELUS PiliiTliAlT slunlo Christmas Greetings A very real wish {or very real friends -— our Ioyoi customers. May 1947 bring you ioybnd happiness and make your every wish cohle true. Proude t? Moréside __\ To wish you oII the joys of o- ‘ am. MERRY CHRIITMAI Ami gtod health and happiness _ IN THE COMING YEAR. Holmes d: ' Bradley * * maintain ' t -\