raga axon-r MATINEE 3:30 ;2 EVE. SHOWS 7 — 9 This ls tho story of Olga, who dreamed -and bill, who loved -- tho strange and wondrous promise Do rnado . . . and tho bright and shining mir- "‘";;;;:;.;.;:.f;i i; BELLS” Starring III, MIGMURIIAY s URI-LI FRANK SIIIATRA with LEI .1. COBB O HAROLD VIRMILYEA loloosod by R-ILO. RADIO PICTURES EXTRA! NEWS OF THE DAY STOLE HIGH 1N FASHION New York — The stole seems to put the finishing touch on today's college wardrobe. Without it, yo-i simply don't ring the bell. It 1e quires some practice to wear o II. J. IMBUII OPTOMETBIST sitting and Supplying Glasses Ito. DIONTAGUE. P. l. I. Office Hours: 10 to 12 A.M. 2v to 5 P. M. Holidays. by appointment Offico Connected With Drug Store. NINE DAYS UNLY stole artfully. twins it about youi shoulders, tuck its ends in your belt in a forthright fashion. or drop it gracefully in picturesque abandon as a line of beauty low on your arms-—hut it's most effective. Stoles often push the little lac- ket right out of the picture. The,» are effective when made of tweeds and fringed: of wool jersey and lined with velveteen and finislicil with ball fringe. Stoles will be ilrorn from morn- ing to night. And of course those in the evening scene carry all the glamor imaginable, being made of crushable taffetas and satlns as well as the flimiest nets and chif- fons and metallics. However well you do in your courses, make your mark easily with a stole. REPTILE EXPERT A herpetologlst is one who studies reptiles. TEA Salado MAGIC BAKING POWDER 1 lb. tin BUTTER 2 lbs. for . GROCERIES Red Rose, Rokwono, Mother's _ THE GUARDIAN. UHARUQTTETOWN TODAY "BURY ME DEAD" i i snows 3:30 - 7 -a.4s I i i OAPITIJL THUR. - FRI. anti SAT. AGENT SOUND: following pieces in Montague: in GoorgatowmMTbo Post. Offiooi .. ‘AN EXTRA CENT buys 0100's i worth at Msbcnk 1c Sale at Mon- ‘ tague. sen nix-rah can: buys sanow worth at Msborrs Rexall 1c Sale at Montague. Stainpoiiing out of ins Wost...a mot MIEIIY amount ..°BABGAIti-S GALORE at Mab- onh Rexall Sale. November 24th. 25th. 26th. 27th. "DRE NEW STORE with the new look. C. R. Boehner. Jewel- _ler. Montague. . . EQGLE ,9 1 iii! Siflili iii l IIiIIlSE Mr. Albert MscLeod spent tho week-end with_ his family in iMurray Harbour North. “f i Mr. Weston Johnston. employee of Gordon Shaw. Brsckley. WI! 8 week-end visitor with his parents. Mr. and Nfrs. William Johnston. COMEDY AND SUPERMAN The many friends of Mr. George “THM. Clow will be glad to see him held in Murray Harbour Norm‘ back at his Sim-e after ifndergoing Presbyterian Church ‘m “idflydrentment at the King's County evening. Rev. Charles D. Hend-er- 305m.“ son. the minister conducted the cuemmw “m1 Re“ F- N~ y°im3i Miss. lone Johnston. member of cf Montague delivered the ser- me 5mg‘ of the Royal Bani; mon. Rev. Young chose for his charhnetown‘ mm (he weebsng text the 3rd. 53rd. chapter of Isaiah the Pro-jam; Mrs, R, A_ Johnston, Peter's ...."A preparatory service EMPIRE TIIIIR.—IFRI.—SAT. phet. Four new members ‘,\’Ol"e_fw5d_ added to the communion roll in-' eluding Miss June Clow by Pro- fession of faith. Mrs. L. Irving. 0nd year student of Prince of Mrs. A. MacLeod and Mrs. E. Al- Wales College. spent the week-end by by certificate from nelghbor-‘at the home of her parents. lvfr. ‘J12 Qilllfchflfl- The rtlfular autumn and Mrs. Harry Van lderstine. observance of the sacrament ofiPetefs Road. the Lord's Supper was held ml -— the church on Sunday morning.‘ Mr. Hryer Llewellyn left. Mont- Despite the stormy weather, R aqua. ‘mend-av bv Dian! i0!‘ ‘Arse crowd ivas in attendance. Moncton. N. B. where The service was conducted by the minister, who also preached the sermon which had for its illcme the verse "This do in" re- membrance of me" Luke 22:19. The sacrament was later convey- ed to several shut-ins in the dis- trict. The service of Thanksgiv- ifik following the sscramcnt was held in the evening. A large crowd gathered for this service. The minister oliose for his text a portion or tho third verse of the opistlo of Jude: "Contend ear- nestly for tho faith which was once delivered unto the saints." _Tho choir rendered special music for the occasion including a duet by Mrs. Chester MacLure and Mrs. David Millar entitled “In the Land where we'll never grow old." A unique part. of the eve- ning service was the menlorlal service for the young men from the district who lost their lives in both world wars. While the .__.._.. convention. ivhinh is in be held at the Brunswick i-Iotel. Mr. Llewellyn Wm rpqv-IIQYII’. FPYQHIRHTFS. Mimi- ar_1\\n_ Blvd i... iwpects to return on Wednesday night. congregation stood in silence. Mr. Harry Reid placed a wreath be- neath the Honour Rolls contain- ing the names of the service men and women from the district. Then all stood with bowed heads in silent prayer. The minister than spoke a few words regarding the sacrifice that these young men had made. He urged all to be true to the ideals for which thew men had fought and died. and to show our gratitude for their effort Ln adequately providing for the welfare of those who had surviv- cd the scene of battle. Members of tho Murray River Branch of the Canadian Legion were in at- tendance. -Lan. FALL CLEARANCE Tho Glllldilll may bl bought "T56 {Wm the‘... the home of her ‘parents. MmDm-id 311113,.’ lvflss Shirley Vanlderttine. 590-] I iTzHE EASTERN GIUARDIAN “AGENTS: MONTAGUI: Harold I‘. lJudry, Albert Aitison, Mrs. Byron Stewart, Mill Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: .. aldon Lovers. Frlncil Chovorio at my of tho Llewellyn; “n. Clay. Onndolfo 0nd Florenoo MlsolA. lnDuurls: par; in 8t. Peter's: Tho Post Offioo. ~-'BUY your‘ Christmas Gifts and uvs money at Mabon's Rexall 1o Solo. st Monugue. , Mr. Percy l-ficken. merchant of Sturgeon. was a business visitor to Charlottetown on Friday. -~'AN EXTRA CENT buys 5200's worth of Drugs. Toilet articles, Patent medicines. etc.. at_Mabon's Rexsli 1c Sale at Montague. ' .-'BUY your Winter's supply of Drugs and Toilet articles and save 50% at Mabons Rexsll 1c Sale Nov. 24th. 25th. 26th. 27th. --‘Mrs. James MacLurc and Airs. Jack Glow, Muray Harbour North. were visitors to Charlottetown on Thursday. lilr. Donovan Kennedy has re. turned from Halifax and other Nova Scotla points where he dis- Posed of a load of produce. bring- Eig coal with him on the return p. Miss Lucy Miller. member of the stat! of the King's County Hospi- ifli. Silent the week-end, at the home of her parents. Mr. and hfrs. hlurray Harbour North. Misses Margaret MacLure and Lulu Graham, students of Corcor- en's Business College, Charlotte- town, were week-end visitors to their homes in Murray Harbour North. Mrs. Ken Fraser and daughters Elaine and Carol Ann. who spent the post week in Murray Harbour he “m M‘ i North guests f Mr and \lrs Wil- tend the annual Corkshutt dealers'| mm Irvmg. raurned “may monk i ing to their home in Pictou, N5. The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies Aid of the Murray Harbour North Presbyterian Church was held at the home of Mrs. Harry G. Reid on Tuesday evening. with sixteen members and nine visitors present. The meeting opened by singing hymn 21.2, followed by the IDTd'S Prayer in unison. The scripture lesson was read re- sporislvely from Matthew chapter ‘l. verses 7-20. The exposition on the lesson was given by Mrs. Cameron Clow followed with prayer by Mrs. snonded to by a verse of scripture. Minutes of the October meeting were read by the secretary. Mrs. Harry Reid. The financial report iziven by the treasurer. Mrs. Malinda Henderson. showed i1 favourable balance on hand. $200 was given towards the installation of the new running water system SALE n LLEWELLYN’S in tho toes! Menu. ‘more wu no correspondence to bo read. Tho meeting closed by‘ singing hymn 494. followed by tho Milpsh Beno- diction. At the close of tho Ladies Aid meeting tho members under the direction of tho Women's Missionary society packed n box of clothing. toys. stationery and toilet accessories for shipment to their port worker in Halifax to be distributed among displaced persons and immigrants arriving there. JGOLDBN WEDDING DAY - On the evening of November thir- teenth. a large number of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Stewart. Murray flar- bor, on the occasion of their gold- en weddlng. This young couple took their solemn vows of matriimony at Beach Point on November four- teenth, two score and ten years ago. Today they are blessed with ten children. n oteen grand-children and two great-grand children. Their course was set. with definite ideals, and today their friends are numerous indeed. The evenins was spent in music and song. after which o well filled purse and other gifts were presented to the bride and groom. A sumptious lunch was served to the ladies. followed by heartfelt good wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart for many more W5“ of health and happiness. When the burdens of time have stooped the shoulders low. and 5181‘! hi!" turned the hair to 3N3‘. let every- one remember that. most of ‘he sugar is at the bottom of the cut?- ‘TOST-NUPTTAL snowmo- on November 12th approximately one hundred friends and MIEYF bours gathered at the home 0i Nlr. and Mrs. Robert Robertson. Klngsboro. to tender a mlscehan- eons shower in honour of Mrs- Ioobertsons brothers and brides. Arthur and Myrtle. Robert M“! Irene Dixon. After both couples were seated under on arch pink and white streamers. tho Rev. n. n. Bell called the rather- ing to order. stating briefly its purpose. A miniature bride and groom. Joan Dixon and Weston Rosa carried in the heavily lldw baskets. The gifts were opened by Mrs. Alexander Robertson and Miss Helen MacLesn. Verses and .best wishes were read by Mrs. Waller Dixon and Miss Arlene Robertson. Each couple in s few brief words expressed their thanks and appreciation for tho many beautiful gifts and best wishes extended to them. All joined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows." Lunch vras served by the hostess and asslstlns her were Mrs. Colin Dixon. Mrs. Walter Dixon, Mrs. Major -Young. Mrs. Harry D. Milinr. Roll call was re- ; John Dixmh Mrl gun-y Dixon, lvlrs. Alexander Robertson. Mrs. Kenneth MaoGregor Misses Ar- lr-iie Robertson and Helen Moc- lean. The rest of the evening ‘as spent in instrumental music and slug song led by Mrs. Clinton Stewart Z\l1(i,Kt’l'1l1C1I'1 MscLeun. after which all left for their rc- specilve homes, wishing the young _... NQYEMERJA. 194s ou loo gisoiiso ' m", m“ W Miss Florino Cam be , of w. and Mrs. 1i’ éfnlfili" Montague. wu guest of lioiwp n‘ s miscellaneous showm- pi: "l evening at the homo o; Li“ Elsie Wattorworth. The ‘ bride-to-bo, whose nmmngf“: soon to toko place. Cnkfed I . living room to the strains h‘ i-Qhsflsrinb Bridal Chorus. p1, a by Mrs. Wstterworth. 5h, a.“ than iod to a chsir-of-hon" whllh hor friends m; --p,,, 51f?" A Jolly Good Follow." A m“ H songs were sung by two 3.3.1:! ladies. Misses Joanne Waiter-WV": and Pauline Nicholson. you,“ was gowned in a pale blue 110°, length dress of blue taffeta Will]. Pauline was dressed as ha‘... a swain in evening clothes an}; to hat. This was followed by a 9,3,1 solo by Joanne who received‘. vary hearty applause. Dressed h. their tortans, three young ha.“ Misses Joan Johnston, 51.1.1” Stewart. and Florins Hlgginboiliam danced a Highland Fling, A special feature of the progrgm w“ a mock wedding which pyoved m bo hilariously funny, swam“, when the fpwer girl entered m, scene- This port was well played by a msle member of the Presbv. terlan choir. dressed in a pifm gown with bonnet to match, Others taking part were Lam, Higginbothsm as tho bride, A“. MacEachem as tho groom, ,1.“ Currie as the bride's father. “q Roma Dunning as the minister During the ceremony a. illimotoug song was sung to the tune 0| “The Campbell: Are Coming." Th, gifts were then brought 1n and placed on a tabla in front. of ths Buest of’ honour. and ‘were Opened by Mrs. Watterworth, Mrs. Waite; Beer and Miss Roma Dunning while the accompanying yum‘ were read by Mrs. Duncan Robin, son. Included with the gifts w“ one from the members of u“ Presbyterian Church choir of time; Florlne was a valued member be. fore leaving Montague about twq years ago. Florine expressed he; sincere appreciation for the m“; levely gifts and good wishes oi. her many friends. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by a number of the ladle; An enjoyable social evening m,» brought to o. close with s rousing, sing-song with Nfrs. Wsttoyu-crth s: accompanist. PARAGON In malice he never has uttered o word; Ho tastes neither fresh mest nor liquor. With eyes for no woman. thou|h some have sverred Their pulse in his presence goal quicker. Espousing no creed. yet his custom persists In keeping each day u if Sundsl?“ You doubt such a paragon really ox- lsts? He'll be a week old, as of himidsy, -Dolph Montague In The Wall Street Journal ' in iiov. 2s - use. 4 BOTH DATES INCLUSIVE Ow 85c 24c 1.43 It has always been our earnest desire to help our customers in every way possible.‘ We believe. with the pre- sent high cost of living, there is no greater assistance we can offer than the largo list of Special Prices. together with the high standard of our merchandise. We appreciate the oo-oporotion you have offered. your patronage spoils success for us. May we solicit your future business and we will. at all times endeavour to protect you BLANKETS HoavyiFlonnolotto Blankets. Rog. 5.75. Solo Price por pr. . . . All W001 BICIIIfQfS. Rog. $14.15. Sale Price per pr. . . . . . .. $12.49 WHITE BEANS, hond picked , with lowest possible prices and efficient service. 5 lbs. for . 49c RAlSlNS, Bulk Seedless 2 lbs. for MATCHES 3 for . . . . . . CARNATION MILK Z tins for ICING SUGAR 1 lb. pkg. . . . . . . . R. H. ROLLED OATS 5 lb. nkg. CLAMS . 27c ..29c . 11c ......37c ...-~¢-...--... Si: Delicious Flavors to choose from, 3 for 25c Regular or Drip Grind Per lb. 63c CHOCOLATE (unswootonod) 1-2 lb. pkg. DOT CHOCOLATE MIXED PEEL 8 ox. sizo BULK MINCEMEAT 2 lbs. for CURRANTS 2 lbs. for looluooonolhlioll-"n 17c 37c Pkg. . CHAN FLOOR WAX h . S9 49¢ Solo Prico 59c IROOMS, 4-string- Reg. 79c. Solo price .380 SOAPS & SOAP POWDERS Super Suds. largo silo. 2 pkqs. for 69o Palmolive Soap, reg. size. 2 for 19c Palmolive Soap. giant size 2 for 27o Palmolive Shove Cream . . . . 31a Cashmere Bouquet. 2 for . . 23c Colgate Toothpaste . . . . . . . . . 25a FAB 2 for 39c BURNS CANNED MEAT Froo Demonstration. Thursday. Fri- day. Saturday, Nov. 25. 26. and 27. AT THIS STORE DON'T MISS THIS DISHES Cornploto sets. Also a wide variety of Glassware. Pyroxwaro. Corox- woro and Miscellaneous Items. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ooooannoaooooonoosoo SHIPMENT DUE THIS “EEK RUBBER FOOTWEAR A complete lino in stock to clear at 10% Discount off our Regular low price. LEATHER FOOTWEAR 25% Discount off all boots and shoes in stock. This includes Boys Hi-Cuts. Ladies Fall Shoes. Child's Boots, Men's Oxfords. Boys‘ Ox- lords. Man's High Boots. Men's Folt Boots. Men's Work Boots. I FARMERS Don't forgot wo carry Flour and. Foods at Competitive Prices. SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE Discount on 10 bag lots DRY GOODS A largo variety of fail and winter lines ‘to clear at Discounts from 15% to 25%. This includes: MEN'S CLOTH JACKETS " LEATHER JACKETS - ALL WOOL PANTS puss PANTS , HEAVY WORK SHIRTS DRESS SHIRTS WINTER UNDERWEAR Ladies Sweaters. Hosiery. Under- woor. Pylomos. Slips. Aprons. Drossos. Gloves. Mitts. Children's Snow Suits. Sweaters. Hosiery. Caps. Gloves. Boys‘ Clothing. A vary complete assortment to choose from. T. M. LLEWELLYN LIMITED Open Evenings l-Tuosday and Sotundoy IMIITAGIIE. P. E. I. Phono 32 THE STORE OF QUALITY GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES _ Store Hours l A.M.-6 PM. CHRISTMAS ITEMS_ Christmas moans toys. Wo have iust placed on display a largo os- sortniont of toys. Many new lines this season. Plan to see our assort- ment when shopping for Christmas. Also many other Gifts at SPECIAL PRICES during solo. HARDWARE Our entire stock of HARDWARE goes on sale at discounts ronqiflq from 10°/o to 25%- SWEDISH STEEL Wob Saw Blades. Rog. 98o. Solo ' price 79o. Por dos. . . . . . . 53-19 m} WALLPAPER A limited number of potions of 50% Discount Remainder ofStook at 20% Discount