. FEBRUl\RY127, 1950 \ i CHARLOTTETCIJWN V W ' - ---.-... _.. ._ .-. --- _._, ,.__. HIE EAS-LEIIN 6l|Alili_|A_ii |tilN'l'Bi oION'l'A(llIIix Harold I’. lahilry, Albert Altlen. Ina. Inca _ .et«ni~v. run nu-riot Oinir. . noun 0l0lGl'l0WNx Waldoa uivbnt i -. ma GUARDIAN. .-.. v i . \ r REATBST AD in tin- -AND .I i.‘eAizueo ‘ASOUT THE APERIENT - rizovi HER! M an EVER t.‘iv’2:"n....’ _ i himiiiiit ‘.(l|‘l‘l| in (ill the qloxious 'i\I(l'|l|1'll‘ uiiii uf our of illsloly/'5 ARYHUR RANK picscnts ....-. no.1.- l’.\i‘.( dniinii ‘;!()lil".‘ J. FREDRIC MARCH ‘, rhoouiidinomuooiiouxhi-unaoim. - llOll’\lt .-.. .\iiiMv Avvnkii wINNiR AH . '9'-“VIII “I "OI! I Klee 3. A. Llewellyn; Mn, CIA). 0 hoeorxeeowuzirhorone oe: Inlourleiflolnleklarandrl. ‘ , IL Blobarila A son. .- S ..'l'l'.l'l'lD FOOTWIA3 at the Mr. Bryor Llewellyn, who has Montague shoe store. been associated with Ber;-rnann'a -——- during the post number of years. Mr. Walter White was a busi- neu visitor to Montague and vi- cinity on Thursday. he: accepted a position with Cockahutt Company an traveller In Moncton and vicinity. Mr. Llwellyn will be located at Truro for a tow day: before taking up his new work. His position at Ber-gmann‘a has been taken by Mr. gull Mac!..ure of Murray Harbour or h. Liflle Pond and iumhus .\ .iii?.l‘v "ill i’ii'li“.ilii"il“. mi‘ ii iiiGW~ ..TECHNICO OR nu ~v'Avi-H-<rJ‘l.0R!INCL ELDRID FRANCIS l. SULLIVAN LINDEN TRllVl‘.RS l(A'I'Hl.lIEN RYAN DEREK BOND ‘ ‘ Mr. John Macfiachern. commer- cial traveller. wna'o. recent busi- ness visitor to Montague, calling on his regular customers. Mr. and Mn. Leslie Sf-ewlrt. Whim Rond are receiving con~ gratulntions on the birth of their Yo ..- . rim" I: d k.no.vv what’: good" -nfo:n;:>tu'i n%?g: Also Cartoon « Axis. and “HARBOR LADY" "JERRYS DIARY" k CAPITOL - d the " You‘! Never Forget i an about 0, how much use 0, you 01 I‘95“°|3 b€°“°5- ‘O We 83!? 5W9“ ly in the long ago has still not “L ‘" Mar He.-mphlll. A -—-- 1 ii I " bi oi . h iti ' awarded Miss 37 ____. the Amulet memo. is phuney, butt r‘;i,o llmiovil that your _‘,‘, ;’,,,‘c‘:°‘;‘{'“‘g°,f,y, °:.°‘{‘f_., ,:V,ck“ °°'“° “‘“°’ . , delicious 1untciax;asN;:;v§<{u‘y“:h° Clf'::i°‘t‘{:“1m‘;":';;;:;"':]| Pmm 1" HEALTHY CITY Illill. NINA S0l0I0|| °“3*‘8‘?“"’“, ‘’ “"5 5-" which did not in the 1 ti " . * . . hams. ass: is y . - - uidlliinyflthonl "“ ‘Sm!’ its activity. Five days 0?: E" ”'°°°- °°°°“°“S ‘.". °“" . t hear M‘ Wendell Do I Chnriotte- Pm °‘ 39”" T’"“"““'5 “P” ‘Tell me that six months from mougm excitedly‘ Five mys J, 5“°'e°l‘f:““l*1‘°,"t‘“8 3'°3T5- 00!‘ aim 35 Her friends fi1'°v5:{€;'rw:nh is low?‘ who Wu wzuegns her pm ai. is known as one or the (‘loan- . “°Y"' . absolute. irresponsible freedom. 1 5. ca dlb we!‘ ‘mm’ W 5" the u“‘'- Mrs’ Emeh home owing rents‘ M, “.1 M" John mack," 93'' and he“-15h1¢5t Cities in th( . ‘A venomous minds ~.(i‘i""“ ‘Wally! Please! There isnt go- In _ ea . S8 y misplaced. However still confined to er - - - - west mdi¢,_ Ni uroiu. _ ‘ in‘ to be “W ‘Ix months from W3 no l'u1eS.re8u1aUonS. conven he_ m empext play" bore with ‘O “mess Dun": her nbsence has returned to her home. ___________________ “M. m,c,,‘., diciboilftli hull": _ 1 now” 3035- W‘;-“l1“°";5 01' 03110’ °“°“;“‘ our misfortunes gailantly and Mrs. Jose-ph NOON" i5 ‘°3°hh""' "me ..' _.. "‘m°°5- "9 5Y5 °i' 9 °°"‘" C‘ idccd d 1" .1 III nd IV at Montngut‘ Mr. and Mrs. George Christian _ ...Most talked about DRAMA of our --$3. '.i’§§‘s".§”‘...'.’“¥.‘§‘...i§i’.’s“ ..'.‘°§'u ?31s§.£§uw$iii§s“2§§' .‘.~’....Si3"i.’§‘7-‘.1. °:"“““a?:*°u5?g5nisdi35m3 tiiiozf. ifihesschoof Vim‘ Wnchlmr °n §“ndav- tiestrlcal contractor years: it can't posslbily make any ,.,,,,,.d chem P30. Mam, ‘ We were pleased yhen to blame --——"“‘ ,. ., wimNo~ANn oar-Ainiso difference. why can't we just iot wnhw m" h . m ,d on our femlmty.with"Never mind, a C0‘-"M305 F"-M it so an it mu on me ’ flforswsu :1 Jgaihedwhi rgrosikvm niieni Don't feel too badly about R GREAT MOVIE ADVENTURE uses!‘ it. iuiusnv. “Mk w“"“¢~" was instantl surrounded b the It _ “"11 1°“"“!" H? went *4’ 1” 3|!‘ 5" NWIIO 10031 ..NOW you an Mm‘ poisonous d and 3" h Y 3,}, 1“; ions home‘ ‘n aged mm In Gainsborough Pioturen. you'd like to drag him into it by .3“ ,e,f§’e“z:‘§"“ “afid df$;‘g§“ within the last year. and we found —— ('§fi“{f3§”‘ c1T°‘g“"“°1°' W”- . . -- », . - ., rs er ournus. now up- mum M way‘ of making things pleasant for mm“ which she bmhely accord“. ‘OMEN We have not yet aoquir- The Eastern Dl‘iVlll’s Club lield palm!‘ at We Pun“ Baud P i,.ju4i-d ili Riv ...... <i..i.... ~ - -%%%%% To-DAY-TiiE.—ltlEii. Born oven 21 § mus 9‘ Samuel Hopkins Adamo En,“-fai!m.!" ;high-specd vanishing to keep out ‘of my way after we get back to New York. I don't know what it‘s me. "No. This is between us two." "It isn‘t....Wel.1-—yes. I suppose . it is. Oh. deeri Oh, dam! This isn‘t getting us anywhere. I wish I'd never come—no. I don't—-and I've got to go and pack. and I do hope xififlgefiokgémoii \vi{“1‘1sth£1::":’r'run‘x""£‘;‘§ ity “She won't hit it anyway!" SUMMARY ”:'v‘;h°1”‘;‘m:§ m.::“: 32"}, '" i‘“°“’ “he” 1 59° Y0“ ly unteinpintive attention which §:“i‘1e°“§,Sf‘:*‘“F’st°b3°¥Vl:f with I ‘am. A the intrigue and treuirnoxy or-his MONTAGUE, r._r.. l. . !)fIa’vl break! sted W 1115 went “WW5 mnoyed her by stirring h.°r iicver can t lrnlng — you enemies: who found 5 new nnolre om“ “°'"" rams nnamn in The cadmium. rot-mun for en- “*3 2 *‘ - 3 curosity as to what lay beneath it. 9 - owever we K 5 D‘ an whhyh ms destined to bring untold 1, .0 ,2 A M‘ 114' U, 3 mm,‘ new 9”.” mafia‘. ¢u_ out to waithopefrullyfor tJioglr1.A.s Then Aymon was bes1deher_..we.1.e spent. a pleasant evening. and mg M- D ' Id) 3 1 1 weafbh to the Court of wain. .. ‘ 5 P 'M REVEALED IN Fl!-M mat-lea-lav - ‘ by Repulbililc in- 11' ‘°°“°“ 0“ ‘he “'1 M “"3” going to dance?" Wit Jamie happy to his rest. _an W ° °'“‘ Double Academy Award. winner . ' ° ' ‘ __ dud“ the 1 ' someone near. Aymon was at his .. ,.. item that may be “counted uhto Tm‘ “°“°V°' Frederic arch ives a arm] by nnpolntrne ‘. use o wcirnen, set up , . Oh, yes. (5 Mcnonm) 1 3 2 M g pow , How go Americans hooaawmk. mi mu Duty in‘ "mm. Wu”, elbow. studying him in silence. nwhere are your," us" as good, some day. - and tmitorgettable perdmmanoe in Office Connected with on little Joining the Communist mean. to lure unsuspecting mm “Good momlng," said the dancer uchate&u Duchess” _ ‘ ' ' ' Cl.“ 3 the role of Columbus; he is sup- Drill ENIG- panyr mm the W. gut, in n rather too silky voice. “I've «rm 8‘ the G1°,mm_ H1 can Rob Joined the farmers at A1d- by one of the greeteet wt- : How. in mm . , "The and Menu." xgvgfi how been wanting to have I little talk ywg. a erlea this afterrwon in a -spell Rona my my ing cant: ever usembied for a _________._ .._. fie tools oi! Kremlin swell the commie: pit oi... qgdngt mg, with you." r-plemvi. of potato-grading, the first of the (Burke) 1 1 1 sinuie pbture, headed by Florence Ink ranks? race and creed against creed in "Anything to oblige." said Wallis. Next slmms warm‘ round op_ season‘, for the family. only 1 Chum“ Sauce Eldrkhe. Kathleen Ryan. Linderi . Wm“ hmpms go . perm. ‘(er ofidgr to whieve flheif ends; haw "Nice girl. that Miss Mccabe." ponunny wmle she was‘ passing small acreage.’ compared with (Noun) 2 3 2 Travers. Francis L. Sullivan, Deiur , Se Joim. the party? they promise everyllhliriig to every- "1 mink 50-" through the brief formality of the ‘°""‘°" 5"°“““3‘ ‘"9 ‘hen: “nd MM’ Jm“ m'b°""°“ J°’“°° mu The startling answers to these body with never any intention of “Known her long?" customs to get m aside Wm.‘ he, here. to‘be sorted but in sivffi- 05,, c F9‘-ix Aylmer. ‘Question and many others are dellverirg. You no how iloyn-1 party “Not very." --mm 3'_",m,m-5 yum 1, in the cienit amount to keep the men Christopher Oolinntvus. Sydney we on", ‘O the Trad“ fa‘ _ llnujht to the screen in one o¢ meqabein are diroppeu from the "What do you know about her?" hub“. .. ermploved through many an af- pom 5.-mu Bcx'e most ambitious project and _ has most. unonixx and courageous mm and beaten up because they “Not much." " -1- In “Hand tei-noon. We think how strange my Mooney) 1 1 1 335‘ T¢°h*W°°3°l‘ N°'v“|‘9- '5 DWWC‘ immdhu 3mPmeM'— ever produoed. Republic d-are to question the Moeooiw:‘.1c- "No? Well. 1'11 give you a spot ° '’° it is for us to be absent from the ntiirin Set " ed by Frank Bunny and directed C ' "Tihe Red lvn.-niace," open- tnrted @_rty11ne_ You see how poo. of .dvice_ wamh your step You ":_——?_:' heat of i‘ _ '0 be here wmh the (R chiverle) 2 2 by Dgvid Mgaionlld. Inc oodny at the Capitol ‘Ilheatre. pile are driven to ouiokie when might be heading for trouble." “Pam °N Fons“ lads weiouming Rob home in the arroura Ann ‘ 2511; Bundles $400 Mire incredible because every they learn the real orutih too late. "with you"que]1ed Wgms trying “’— . . du _M A. h h (C otpmmm 2 3 3 ' ' ‘ " '. buxom: moment or it 1 mod Filmed in secrecy with 5 out of to look suitably alarmed ' °“""'°5 1°"m' mew" “Vi to shiiil his :4 owl’: ins no thne ' ' 50 lb‘ Bundm $190 upon fact. ‘The Red Menace" unlrnowin. t tnlerivted actors’ -- ' - "*9 P"“"“"3' “"1 “°°°“‘““Y ‘“d“5“' - » ' um‘ “ “°"°‘ °‘ . 1oo lb. Bundles 14.75 hwvh » Never ind with whom rm ‘1 Mik MI 1 e 0 r mm gm We mo. 1 - .. , ' -, rice to which they contribute. prn- 055 It is’ Home Sweet Horne to StII'le!‘~ e C N1 5- U . kins open ry Lo "llhtlledmeruoeisntributeto 3“ . . _ p d gnmim cannuntst party leaders and or- Republic studios and no “mm mun“ ’° ' W’ ““ 3°” ¢‘“‘°' vtde work for nearly 100,000 people. which his lantern-iii footsteps Judges. L. Woodman, P. Mcrn _|-epul nearen y Innheuf to that Americans can irerom J. inté. for thtirooiinge '°""°’ I "°‘.?"‘ "‘°" """"' ’°“ _ "9 ‘Wed on the opposite slope "*3 “*1. J"'‘" “F""‘“V' SW10‘!- '”qmu mg, method, “d and pamothn dimhyed m brmr In?" by U3-‘If ‘ ‘""" this very moment. And Rob now 1 . Imuwm mu mm Bhwunc new to the °h- heck!“ 8"°W19d “I” d“‘°" makes ii round of stables and piI- “CE POINT SCHOOL wne our o your ..l ' order’ shipped - s‘_‘me d” diairustedly. See here. In: on to AGCNWNG pA|N5 0;: genes before he takes his rest. ' an dnw ,,m.,.. me. you m’ so received. We wiu accept you. You drive I milk route on the Below is one of many written -tutemonts by women who were given a sample of Heinz Soup and asked to make a comparison with other well-known brands. Try a test in your own home and -after we land. And she isn't going ....a by uiidreda at thnumidn or nub MONTREAL ( . taste the wonderful difference. to need any momma‘! milk 7”“ {i'"".".‘ii’“ia.‘i‘.°uE:‘“o‘1'.§i.ii"i?iz“i‘§i‘.i'ii: every week several ?:l)ndl;d Gxglde N111!’ lgndon Macmcheml ’I!ili§kpd’e‘:u1" ii.r:to"t‘l'il‘:ile pow ‘ 3° P°d‘"° y°“-V Whm°°- °" ‘”h‘t' n:ndue;‘today. Thrre are mny Iubltltulel gain-hunters flock to an unusual 2' "no" ‘C Ichflm Dy a nun’ . ,, . . ever you call ’em and it'll nil come for DOLCIN now being oitered, usually at “cum sale here on th M k cm}, 1-, 1, Lawrence MncEach- hundreda say this often unhta My husband says it 18 S6COl'1d 110 out right. But if you get in my way, ‘g‘:";‘;‘:;3‘“-D%°L3‘f§ ’..‘!‘_‘b{‘L,','j "3,-’,,:“,"e,‘.',',‘. are items ranging from :oup mto "3;-inc; mtend.mce- vex-nor} Mu. mdzgnulng l'h’“m‘“‘::fi:““’iDl 1 may have to call your nun- "D'.'laa¢uni7edoneveryi1enItiMD0LC1N nuts (actually) and from refrig- gnche.-n Eldon Mnémanhern - °°n ° W” ‘N ' i .- _ - ‘ . ‘ ' ' . th- none and an time I I about town bluff. How do you think Tablet for your protection DOLCIN II will eruors to he” Joel‘ Th u . m : E” To help draw out pain and Due to unfavourable W"\ ‘ y want a week ‘ §',:l°n.g1r:‘uw°‘3g..uk° it u ‘ha kn“. “ ¢;:1uI%'''Ji|:O‘;T:§o|I3“:n|t;i‘::1):f::'';‘‘:;t’I£;|.6. salvage raisiway freight .$i'ii§ii° tile M§tI:‘i*Jlstchlt2trf‘rlir.fl m we "8 on uig irfi“ thin“ to hill, or ‘Id roux. we are mum: _ . aonvnaan eiio _1 h ae gm gr , Vacation. to leave hm a supply rumns as much dismay -- he °°'°*- U-‘M T°'°"*~ ‘°- °""“°- §‘3“J.‘i.'.'§§e .'}si.“t'é“§‘§'.‘?i‘§i’. "°°‘"" R‘ ‘T“r”lZ€i.e.. ed 'm‘15°1€l.‘N°e‘;vi°iin.:r: '. '33- "' e°':i'rd§‘iiur:i'i°2iif W of Heinz Soups." —Mra. C. W. upper out side. Don't you?" "It's nice work it you can get. it to do," remarked Wallis plaubly. The dancer snarled at him. “You're pretty dumb. But you aren't so dumb you can't get this. Miss Mcoabe is going to be busy could command into his subdued utterance. Wallis protested: "I’d have thought you were too much elf‘ a gentleman to do anything like t at." "I'm a gentleman, all right. But I can be rongh if I have to. so you behave." "I will," promised the milltman meekly. "At that. you‘re pretty DIX in your way. I might be able to use you later on." Aymon seemed about to any something more, thought better of it, and left. Chapter XV Coming out into the open. Maids. was mildly surprised to see the if ‘T ‘_ LOWe‘r‘Montague .4...» . ‘V5? miihmn wine. emu im- '.<2' 3 “ «r Joye; Annear, label Wight. Doria in Devon: Wright. liioen Annanr. llilr row ntinbltl Hg ‘z.,‘w.m'¢1_e’y,5igmk‘ . .. . , , ..(i u. _ pt: Taylor. Norma Annoar, Joan I2 ’ icicle’: ' Canadian Light, 1n.;,u, 3, g ‘ ,, 1. ' u, ;_ mm 3“, «H... "mun - .,- .. . . ‘. um" he.‘ wanted .-minds. Nita riionivoon. l’atI1 “mg .t:lre time ‘gr-in :1‘ _: .iMt n 4, ‘ lieu o. in no to hay. . ui§.'pit|. 9.“ my. ‘sleep by nine! . letter .0» . "ff 1 “due 1- IE-:°3la7oiosr-use rv — run. minor Eiiwiiiiii Doug‘; Service Station, Montague. in visiting friends in Glace Ba)’. Nova Scotla. Mrs. C. K. Wightmnn, Halifax in visiting in Montague, guest of her mother, Mu. Georsa AHGI1. Ind her sister, Mn. Archie Hume. — WED. Matinee 3:30 Evening 7 and 9 Mrs. Cari Gay, Boston. arrived in Montague Wednesday .:venlIIl- two men in what was evidently a serious oonfabulation. what i:ou~d Wallis and the dancer have in common? Well, it was none of her affair. she turned eyes shoroivaril.i auuay to his bed. Familiar though she was the tiny white boats that darted! by an old m,_.nd of about the huge ship like an escort'w1,om we were sometimes an al_ with 3 total disregard of the fast that even the most golden island has but twenty-four insufficient hours per day. while in the back- ground aimms Waring gioomed. Mr. You on iind inuci: rellaf with DOLCIN if . the Ina‘-to-take. vrornlita-noting tablein “ml his part e. h k t d t the chief social ports of the world. a game“ df cerokeifioielp Va:-yenwei’l Bermuda was a. re\'e!ation to iii-r; This board was among his birth; eyes. It was so compact. so bright.[ day Ems‘ and is already a mind i i and will spend some time here as gun; or her parents. Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Wigl-itman. EIlan's—Iilary Continued from page 2 Mn. Sp’encer Llewellyn returned to her home In Montague after visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Major Young. Red Point. She Was gccompanled by her father \V o spent n few day! 1“ M°“'°9“°' With Mr. A. as bridge Wednesday evening. prize Was ivon by Mrs. E. H- 5"?“ consolntioii Drill! ‘V55 ours, with cd any magic touch at the game. One-of our qiinrtetia rolled his eyes but said nothin-g those times when we set our skill to our turn at the board: a second one comnientcd with an air of final- their first mdeti Wei1“°5d“>’- F"’& wary 15th at Sou:-is with a zoo crowd on hand. There were three cllggeg with good close finishes. th. Class A belna a “"3111"- Report for January: And James? Em the” 1' M’ fin‘ Grade vm: 1, Marina MacEnch- ——two long and three short —-‘in evenly measured beats! Until tomorrow — Diary—Good- night . . . . °r<":'r.a.. VII: 1. Ellen MncEnchern; 2, Wayne MocEachern. Grade VI (Sr.): 1, Ruth MacDon- “grade VI (Jr.): 1, Jack munch- aid; 2. Malcolm MacDonald. r-noifiiofii-_r"o’i'€urs Montague Man (in Exercise Swootbriar they 5 ‘ ‘ Alia Ehhq of i the baby girl. evoegegoia fool dug dézown Mr. Reg Reid. employee of tion. ii INYI 10 know about the gr-eq A successful card party wan held in Little Pond School sponsored byé.W. I. A nice sum waa real- ize . A shower was held at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. J. Raymond Mac- -Donald, Howe Boy, Tuesday night. to honor Mr. Ronald R. Macdonald and Miss Theresa Walker, whou marriage takes place Saturday morning at the Most Holy Redeeme, Charlotte- town. Many suitable and beautiful gifts were received. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mucdonlid. Charlottetown. motored to Little Pond Wednesday to visit relative! and friends. v - “That was just a formula for - . I . so h eiul, .blsk d 'i d; - ’—‘ §_“_9_§.K1I§ i§°“.’. °°n;',°“‘.f]“°1f' Fa‘ d“’”m“" Witt: iii-Efvemenfoand ‘5Y1‘\€‘i"eo5i1sv'ess;Ti‘i?:us(:fci rlvrriuig-1:: M“ J‘ D‘ M“°Le°d' l:°t?1mgu§i' \vi§fisiig'en::e °.§ieI5‘.'.'.i' t:°'\‘vdeic:r:g d:rI‘¢’l‘f$i:-Isis. ' arms‘ °“ we ° “me fell instantly in love with it. fromi a prophesy made _on our behalf, emummed M “W n est,-st Mm ch“ s_ Mmdonfid home ‘(INIICIIIII Feeling". 25: an 75.; from Souri: Hospital following her recent serious operation. Theatre. one of history‘: most. romantic adventure: is vividly and memorably brought to life. It is the story of the g-rest lstih cen- tury explorer who darred adventure Nerviline. When rubbed on your lore joints every three hours you will realize what this power- ful liniment can do for the ro- lief of stiff joints and rhumatie pain. Nervlllne has great pain-rellew pendable pain-reliever. For quick relief, rub on Nervlllne, the lini- oei bottles. ‘ Church of the I wont: FAST-—Uaua|ly within the bong ment that has great pentratlng [ Power. sold‘ everywhere in 85- l afiorienl-gently laxative IRUSQIN. The natural opulent action of Kr... Chen is in to its unique blend or Ialine mi unit. the some as are found in the natural waters of famous mgdi. cinnl springs. Kruschen oleu yo. than four advantages: IAIY To ‘MK!-Dissolves quickly 5 waoarhor your morning coir“,-_ M or fruit iuu_:e. Most folks find ti; IflIu_fl0fl|.lll§ dose is best. Does not spoil your day. OIIIYII ACT|ON—ItS formula I; balanced to act gently, withou 'scoint’ori. TIMI-1lSTID—Over 300,000,000 “-5 agoa sold throughout the world: In Kruacheo help you as it has no nanny others. Try a regular morning It all drug stores. H. J. MABON OPTOMITRIST Fitting and Supplying Cilnneea Etc. C. 0. D. Orders. Kill’!!! PRATT. Bloomfield Sfntion, P.E.l. g 4 R. J. Ma.cDONALl) or ('0. 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