PAGE 121cm .5 ‘r512 GUARDIAN, CHARIIOTTETOWN DECEMBER 2, 194s Shows Daily 3z30-7-9 — Saturday Matinee 2:30 \ princess. ./i y.’ i win-i PRINCE EDWARD lulu-sill. a IT’S THE MOST TE - COLORFUL HIT THIS giinbizl 0F‘ HEAVEN When nuggets his hands fullof knlghts of old —-and/a*'glamorous ‘redheaded THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry, Albert Althea, Mrs. Byron Stewart. Miss Harriet Clair. . AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wsldob Levers. following places ln Montague: in Georgetown: The Post Office; Roper; in St. Peter's: The Guardian may be bought at any of the Miss S. A. Llewellyn: MILUIII. in Souris: Condon's and Florence The Post Office. table lamps, Hiichey and Vnnlder- stlne, Montague. ‘NOW IN STOCK. men's 10- inch rubber boots, 11-inch rubber boots, 12-inch rubber boots. thigh- length, ilip-lengih and \Vl\('|8l‘ rub- ber boots; also boys‘, youths’ and women's ruhbcr footwear. Where? At the Montague Shoe Store. . ‘MONTAGUE SHOE STORE- The only exclusive shoe store in Kings County, now have the fin- est line of rubbcr foot wear ill stock. Come in and inspect each line. .'BIKES. irikes. sleighs and luvs. Hilchey and Vonlderstinc. Montague. .. vrrusn LIGHTS, tri-lights. urinal» roorwngg n t; Montague Shoe Store. ~ 3E0!‘ GIFTS THAT LAST. Hil- Chey and Vanlderstine, Montague. ‘LADIES GENUINE sherling lined rubber flight boots, colors. red. brown and black. now in stock at the Montague Shoe Store. Alli guaranteed, "JFIRST GRADE rubber fool- wear, styled by Miner rubber com- pany. now in stock. No second grade handled. ail guaranteed. Mmflflllle Shoe Store. ..'MOASE JEWELLERS an- YIOUFICe new contest. for customers. See Moase Jewellers window for de- tails. Get your entry blanks with ‘sch $5. purchase, or cash paid on IN MEMORIAM MRS. JAMES P. TBAINOII At the home of her sister, Mrs. Fred Matters, Sr., of Kelly's Cross there passed to her eternal re- ward a beloved and highly respect- ed resident of Kelly's Cross in the person of Mrs. James P. Tralnor. d Mary as she was familiarly known was born at Crnpaud some seventy seven years ago. Tile daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Stordy she spent n few years in Salem. Mass. and shortly after her return she became the Wife of James P. Trainor, a resi- dent of Kelly/s Cross who pre- deceased her several years ago. She was of a jovial disposition and to know her was to love her. always ready to xtend the help- ing hand when ne ded. Some eight or nine years ago her health he- gan to fail owing to n heart nil- ment but was generally able to b1- about dnily up to a couple of weeks before her death. On October 11th despite all that medi- cal skill and loving hands could do she passed away peacefullv. fortified by the last rites of ill- Why areyourieetil so much , \Whiierl0c|2y ?"i “'2- “o .Q,%:\ "Because changed to PEPSODENTWIth Ilium !" ' Roman Catholic Church of which she was a devout member. l-lcr funeral under the direction of Mr. Percy Dawson of Crapaud took JNOTIFF. T0 Al“ ICRTlSERS» Advertisers are reminded that their oopy must be in tile Guardian nst later than noon the previous day to accounts now. PIPIQDIIIT wlll. OIVI YOU, ‘IGOR. ‘Illl WIIIIIST ‘Illfll Why? Because only Pepsodent contains Irlllm, the marvelous Kllarflnl-Be msarlmns- o“ ‘i’ ‘My G place on the morning of'0ctoher advertisers who telephone o&i- 13th, to St. Joseph's Church and ha!" in edknnh“ l" u‘ . tieds, etc, should particularly bear vlcln", wag s splendid tribute to nrlo “c 3' l “Y” °3""°"°l°""1flil this in mind. y who had been held in such high ever ofiered. Pepsodentgetsrid of every mace of dun esteem by friends and admirers. Requiem Mass was celebrated by her pastor who also conducted the services at the grave. ‘The pallbearers were: Gordon ‘E. \'nddell. Hcath McAvittie, Louis . Hagen, Patrick Haughey, Joseph Maw“ Kelly and J. P. Carragher. Mrs. Trainer is survived by one film. Thst’: why New Pqpsodeot with irium gets you teeth cleanest-sod when they're cleanest they're whitest. . ask for Pepsodent Dental Cream todsyl A l "zuuzsll l ‘.“.';€‘45¢ |°!i.".'75¢ Friends of Mrs. Nettie Ross are ‘MORELL GIRL GUIDES- sorry to hear that she is confined The Morell Girl Guides local us- sociation met at the home of Mrs. to her home through illness and Byron Vlchstcr on lllP evening of all wish her a speedy recovery. Saturday’, Nov. 2G, lilill. Mrs, Am- - brose Steele, District Conlmission- Mr. Roy Yorston has returned to er presided. Rules and regulations his home after hclng a patient in of the. association wore lPflfl and the Veterans’ Wing of the Prince VMUFVYH VYB discussed. Thrall Filllzifllflilllfiflt‘ of Edward Island Hospital, stepson Everet Trainer of South h- ' ‘ F‘ [d committees o our r ‘Pfri’ RF)‘ _ r -— i- Melville and one step daughter. ~ , '_, Hgggm x treasurcr, Mrs, Tiyrnn “nhsier: Miss Janie Llewcilyn was a vv- Mrs. Elwood ‘Patten of Elsworth. .Ov I __ ~ _ 7y co on hadgr- convcnnr. Mrs. Emma Drake‘. crnl guest at the home of hcl‘ Mrlino, also thron- brothers, Albert. ' | f e f t r , public rrlililnns. ilirs. Wm- sister. Mrs. Leonard Canlllhcll rt‘ Thomas and Bertram Sturdy of p . p!‘ Ayiwnrd. Provision was made for Montague. Cramud m"; “w, “new M“ sendlns Guiders w dance in Ciw- Heath Mcslvlllla, “Iesimoreland ~1- SPECLAL "‘ NE‘VS 0F 111E WEEK I I I lottetown Hotel on December 9. Mrs. Joseph MscPhee and son and M", Fred Matter, of Kelly's (lnnadian Football Fina] Plans were made to hold‘ a Chrlst- Alan loft on Thursday for Cni- crass with ‘vhqm ‘he made he; Miss Helen Shreensn. constable by biting his finger while SCRIMMAGI T0 STARDOM l CALGARY AND MONTREAL mask-oncert for the (luldcs. A spars-y‘ Alberta, where ihny ‘viii hqmg 1m- me p,“ number 0g yam-s, Mr. and Mrs. Albert McKinnon. the policeman was seuchlng special meeting re same is to hc llsll for several months WW1 0n.- brother Russel nf Crapaud Mzlidcn, Mass. Brczacksmolllh for narcotics. Con. Movie actor John Wayne held Monday evening. A liriiciolls Mrs. l\iacPhl_=e's dnulzhicr, l\ir.~: and nnp sister. Mrs. Harry How- Miss Reta Malone, Taunton, stable James iliacAillay found noonce on All-American ru b ‘ luncheon was served by lilo hos- Ward Dryden, alt of Arlington, Mass. predeceas- Mass. narcotics. fl- g y ma’, fess assisted by Mrs. Emma Disk" an 1m- g few your; no, Th, fgm- -———--—- ' and Mrs. Ambrose Stevie. Mr. Albert Lover; of Chllrlolta- m. Wm, u, “DH,” "m, lpp”. Low-g}; MQNTAGUE . .._ town‘. Canadian hllationlg Railyvavs chm," n; m, many idndnenm, M. -"— Mr master vislcd Pvrsr W" coived during mm TRCQYlt sad Mr. Stanley MucKinnon is undrr- B | G A N N I v E R s A R Y s A L E going treatment in Montague Me- Fiurliii ii" Wffk. "V1 l Tflulille ill" bereavement, especially to the nlorial Hospital. pastor. Rev, W. Keefe and those who send Mass Cards, cards and letters of sympathy a list of which follows: ACAPITQL TiiliAY and SATllRliAlYi m wllo uousu-caoss llin" llingwell and Rossiter MORELL P d spcctlon trip over the C. N. R. scr- r° tiorls on the Charlottetown to Georgetown line, His msny friends are sorry to hear that Mr. Russel l-licken was MONTREAL, ‘Dec. 1—(CPi-—Pro- The boys of the town between taken to the King's County 1-105. duce prices quoted here today the ages nf 12 and 15 years. met M". 9"," W,“ “(gel-ins 1mm pneumonia, 4 war» reported by Dominion 179- rm Tuesday and organized their '" parlment of Agriculture as fol- horkey club for tha coming sra- M, and Mrs‘ p,“ Mauerm s," M‘ and M11 Mex camping] 1 ' Fflli- “my Hatch ‘"5 ‘meted 13"‘ and Francis. were honored at their home on lows! Eggs: Free cases. A large 48; med 45: A ‘pillleta 39-41; B 43" 45: C 36-38. Biltter; Current receipts Quebec no 1 pasteurized 60 1-4: no 2 59 1-4; wholesale Quebec no 1 pas- Mnnday evening when neighbors and friends tendered them a mis- cellaneous shower. Onouronnlverssrywewishtaothnnkour many customers for their patronage, and in appreciation for their past business we are offering the merchandise listed below at greatly reduced prices. sidenl and Donald MacDonald was elected secretary. Team captain will be John Walsh. The. boys plan on purchasing blue and white swraiers with suitable crests. in Miss Mar‘. E‘ Train“, an cffort to ralsv funds for oper- M’. and M... Frederick Mann-L teurized fresh and siorallc 5° 3'4 rliinnnl expenses the boys will seek 3L and family ~61; no 2 59 3-4-60 for 38 score; pPrmlillfifl of the local branch of M“ Luna" Pats,“ and funny‘ "Y" 3'55“ Grimm“? Prim‘ 3°)’ n" Cimmlla" Lem)“ l” 59“ “ndv Eisworth, lVlnine Mrs. Russel Hicken and yolln: price 62-432 1-2. at a number of the picture shows ML and Mm Leroy new,“ and daugh." l, “slung h" Vanni; Mr. and Mrs. Heath McAvittie Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Patten and family, Eisworth, Maine Mr. and Mrs. Everet Trainer . Hill Witt! LOVE IIER... trcatmcnt in King's County 1W?- morial Hospital. Mrs. ‘Machon. Sr" is undergoing’ SALE TERMS:-Strictly cash, or Eggs in exchange for merchandise. We are fortunate to have s First Class Egg Grader, and we are paying highest market prices Cheese: Current receipts Quebec in the Town Hall. 1t is very prob- 1 -1 M d M ,_ wmmm Frgggn white 30: Ontario white {KL-SD 1-4; able that a league of teams from arfiayand Mrt Nelson Mnlyneuux wghmlgnart r for eggs" Quebec colorrd 31 3-4: Ontario rfili- lhP, various age groups will he Mn and Mm Emma Sunrdy ___._-.______ "P" 3" hits“- “"‘°“’“‘“’- Q“°b"° "m" W“ Willi" will‘ °"“‘°’ Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Swrdy cswr mrr. POLYCElWAN Seedless Raisins (bulk) LESS 10% ‘nuts s1 1-4; Ontario wimp 31 1-4: from Montague. Murray Harm" Mr. Justin Stordy 3 for .. . .. 8c on Men's, Ladies’ and fill-c. 1 -fCPl __ Alli wholesale Ontario colored 31 3-4- and Georgetown. Those YOU"?! M P t Si d . ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ Potatoesi Quebec no l T5 lbs Lil] bnyg merit, all the support and M}; gailrst-‘nzr-l-{lflnorl Ham“ 51,331 Con“ ausuce “fled ‘yesterday. llllXed Peel, 1:2 ll). . . . 19C Children's DIG-S! -l.15, Iii-lbs 20-22: NB no 1 1.2a QnCOIITiIKQlTiEYlI that can be givcn M"_ Mary and Tenn Patten’ mat a ma“ 15 mt permméd m b“, Glaced Cherries, 3 0Z- 180 SHOES M130, 10 lbs 20-22; PEI 1.355- them, as they participate in good. Elsworflh Mame policeman.‘ finger Hm H the M, Cltron Pee], 7 0L _ _ _ _ 23c Just Arrived! Shipment of BOYS’ SUITS, sizes 30 to 36; MEWS OVERCOATS, sizes 36 to 42. Bought es- Maglc Baking Powder, 1 lb. 28c Veribest Tea, 1 lb. . . . 79c Red Rose, King Cole, Li - a iicer sticks his finger in tilt‘ m"? mouth. Ohlef Justice RS. Robert- son dismissed an anneal by 5m"- ley Brezack of Hamilton. convlctrd "lea" "Y"! helmhful 59°“ Mrs. Margaret Martin and Jessie Chisholm. Maiden, Muss. Mr. and Mrs. William Trainor. Bedinrd 1.40; PEI no l 10 lbs 21-~23, Grain NORFOLK. Va. ‘illov. 29 — (AP? —Excellent results were report- ‘i? ed today by solarium who SPY" Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Coyls and l; g , m , RCMJP. h .. balloons 97.000 feet above ti" family, cnllriuttetawn Aug“ ° ma“ n“ n“ ton‘, and Salad, Tea g c peclally for this sale and _ - ____ equator to get information nrl Mm 3am, Hudson Trynn Tomatoes’ 28 oz. 17c priced m m,“ WrrJNIPEG. Dec. f-lcPi-Ryc nuclear energy. Dr. M. l-l. Sha- Mr, Louis Hagen and Lucy Com 2 for 29c , . . . . . . Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Kelly LESS 15% mos. assistant professor n-f physics i ¢ . , , prices showed good gains on the , .\ . with Winnipeg Grain Exchange today. at New York University. said f Mr]. and Mrs. John Trainer and c F c Y 1 m Llgbyg Tomato SOUP, on " . i - ' . "l ' 5m II s ........... _. "fammm srlAylilt-thdgermllljieddlurlnrifigsigdmesidtrldl ll1h1‘“.°’..f§§_ daégalrill! Ilflequdltl: Mlqysnd Mrs. Anthony l-laughey. I _p' or Men's Two-Piece W00li0l! '\‘|'w l m1 commission houses and American n; 15 winmqfl who h-mk p“; l“ Charlottetown "' " ' “land PUTk & B68115 Underwear; Boyg‘ “boiled _. .. _ .. .. .. . ,_____ __:..____ interests. Heavy buying on the H“, Pxbeflménli which we" com Mr. and Mrs. Ollie McAvinn 4 f0!‘ - - . - - ... . c zipper Jackets; Childrenis Chicfls; mflrk" “imuiawd ti" ad‘ ducted from the aircraft. carrier 5Y1"°5‘°' MMNZM“ m‘ Fancy Mackerel,2 for 48c snow Suits. and Me“ v“§‘[§.ln§"¢'uu,,... PM“ "Ed" ‘he lab?‘ “nPeraflnn Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bradley Chmce Island Cheese! Sheep-skin lined Coats. Oats: Dec. 83 1-28; May 82 1-8A; gkyhogkw Thqryofiierfilg“ Qgaincgg; Mr. and Mrs, John P. Carragher “l. . . . . . . . . . . . . 410 ~~ Jug a9 5-1838‘ 142 1 u M 141A viuccitndtwl 3f,‘ Guanotansomn Jamaica afifiryrisiughivkxcfiiergn; Lag‘? Laundry S051‘! 19 LESS 10% areyr cc- =1 Iv - -1 “ ‘ -- l or........... c on July 1.33 7.33, “d Ham‘ Mrs. John Cllrley w Rye: ‘Dec. 1.52 3-4; May 1m a4; ——~—-" Mr. and Mrs. Albert McKinnon. Krarmml will" 19¢ W1ND90§ MATT§E5SES l l July 154 5.3, OTTAWA. Nov- N ~- (GP), — Mulden, Mass, lcllow-Eyed Beans, 48 and 54 \ A _ Cash prices: The Government. through Prime ‘5 for _ I _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _____. 0MB‘- NO 2 CW 39 1-3‘- " 3 CW “Wm” S" L““”““ l“"“““°“" um" "l" cm" “l 5Y“‘P““‘~" Muffete, 8 for . . . . 27c Ask us for notations on Til-NIGHT illlll SAT. , bukgahznizu.‘ iiiVliL BEAiil|ES...luuu ‘ “A "m" Electric and Washinii Machines, Fnwcsltt Stoves, Ranges, and Fumaces- al-y assistant. declined to allow T. C. Davis. Canadian Ambassador Mr. and Mrs. William Trainer. tn China. in applfll‘ before the Bedford Commons committee rm external Mrs. Alma MacMicken, Halifax affairs. External Affairs ‘Minis- Mr. Wallace McGuil-ZB". Tfllllil" ter Pearson told the committee MP- find M" All")! clgrkln- 81 1-4; 3 CW 81; ex 1 feed 8'1; l feed 79 1-4; 2 feed 75: 3 feed ‘i4; track '78 1-2. Barley: 1 and 2 CW G-rnw 1.60 1-8; 1 and 2 C\V 2-row 1.56 1-8; Fl (‘AV fi-row 1.58 1-8: 1 feed 1.38 3-3: Hard Mixed Candy . . . 27c Gum Drops .. 9c Peacock Brooms 94c We also have the following at greatly reduced their hearts on pounding E-.A.$..E .~ . - - I .. 1'. I lloolsl $QRE fl-lRQAfs 4o‘ gW/Eeyrilellot 15:2 1-5:”; ciw) yslouzl mfiifmnif gltitnilyti-g. cu». Crossman. ilflmm "l Y9“ 14° 1*“ m“ 1-38 “- sci-out ti.» ntssibilitv l}: sirllt-lll--w°stm°ltifl"li .~ " Iladics’ Cotton Dresses; Misses’ and Child's Dresses; P l EA $ A N Tl. Y l‘ ~ AN . MUG "o" tins arising if the envoy returncd M“ “M fir!‘ Roy- croumm‘ . CQRINNE JQRDd mend“ Gill-ll!!! Housecoats; Boys‘ Pajamas; Boys’ Swcatfiffii Wblic Wmmomm“ YW" m“ h" “mm m and Men's Winter 0:198; Men's Felt Boots. to China after makinlz statements here. Mr. Davis is home for consultations on the Chinese Cmnmunlsts‘ request for chat-it's delightfully dificrflll- Miss Kay Stordy. Carleton Presented by McCOlMlCWS BISCUITS Mr, and Mrs. John Howntt, Car- leton Mrs. Margaret Martin, Maiden. Cli-IUNGKING. Nov. i9 - (AP) -—'l‘he Chinese government stream- lined itself today and prepared to ' my Jifll-lfifi-llilllill BUYING DAILY 352.132“.f’ill‘.l“ii‘fuff".ffill3i" ‘i3 "°°’"'°—-—-—-—‘°"' “iii. m». Chisholm uul... "l" Niki!“ within 1n miles of lllP city. Just lnlrrmls ISLAND! M...‘ ' WEi-i-JH’ DOC 5AY5 I'M I BUFICETH’ 1 DON'T BLAME * L» when nu- signal i0 rluii Chlms- M". Sylvester Mmulghall and ALLglzgmy-I GETA; 3ULL f HIM-y-Sluk/ ‘ IVE OI‘ DIOSSGd king would be given seemed to Islands of the British umpire in Family. South Ilielville THOUSAND CH|LL5 A'.;-. 6H5 gfUFF- and be up to the oncoming Commun- the West Indies comprise o total Mr, and Mrs, Russell Greene. n,” HANDUN- TH» CQJ); ND FQQ." FQWL- ""- °’ 1”“ "°'“"" "‘“' "““""‘,“___-_.____._ Haulglfieuseglsigi/slmcg? . n ' I . \ " and THE-\E QilGl-IT TO BE A LA\_V by Fagoly t? Shorten ANTHS-FS$&CULLG .1 " ~ i6 1 HOM CHWKEN w... MOM tAsT fill‘??? $5.18? Zlidtlérlfilgfiili» ~-.~.*:.:" IN BED. so rm Tia/w soar-zl- weu-rotrrToEAT." you couto WE'LL TAKE IN a -l¢;;-g;;3 SGAETHIN‘! HANDLE5! hi’ DRESSED m HER ‘ti’. u. J BEST BIB AND TUCKER . THIS l5 WHERE POP TOOK EASTERN PACKING fiEéw” \ CO" LIMITED Souris Canning Purpose Inns ‘Sixty he! Ids lltlllllr-ciwms-slllice-uvsoln _ b3‘ .... ...._,. _.._..._._.... nu...“ I WOUGHT I'D GlVE you ATREAT TONIGHT.’ C‘MON.I GUT US A i i “NT I “mam m 5AiDNgE$5gE JUST |'| . J. "A50 it OPTOMETRIBT Tow wen sue v ' JUST GOT THROUGH SCQUBBING FLOOR5 cocoon n: PLACE FOX GAPES Fitting and Supplying Ginsu Ete. _, a 9 - 9 5 MONTAGUE. r. a. l. _y _v_"> - we l" Office floors: v/ w so" VS?’ 1o to is AM. s t» s r. n. ' J GLAliii BROS . ilsstssls- MLStowart by appointment Office Connected With k -.wlu-rs'la‘w&eus ‘ Dru ltoro.