PAGE EIGHT PRIIIDE EDWARD Tutti-sir. COLUMBIA PICTURES presents 15/1/14 IIEY KIDS! DON'T MISS TIIISI -—SI\TURDI-\Y MDRNIIID— PRINCE EDWARD a TD - DAY and SIIT. Shows 3:30 - T - 8:45 .- IAL - COMEDY L081‘ ltmnn uscvan . ; w-m-dh TOM“ 80v. M -icugqug1_ lips sit/om to betray him..- foes sworn to slay him! A “it VIDTDR IIIIlY- SEDIIDE HACRUDY ~ News - Cartoon ~ Singing Drake Malawi or SiJNNYBROOK W. J FARM R/ilinotfill scan nut HAIEY . PHYiilS BROOKS rGiiglkilll Show Starts At 10:00 A.M Doors Opt-n 9:30 A.M. THI EASTER cosnontn. rznaizuorm-own n GUARDIAN, Stewart, M!" AGENTS: DIONTAGUE: Hui-old F, AGENT GEORGETOWN: Landry, Albert Althea, Mn, Byron Harriet Clair. WlIdon Levon. Shows 8:30 - '7 - 9 following places In Montague: lll Gfiflfletowu: The Port Otfloo: Roper; Hfl-‘ITIED FOOTWEAR at ta. Montague Shoe Store. HJLADIES GENUINE sherling lined rubber flight boots, colors, red, brown and black, now in stock at the Montague Shoe Store. All guaranteed, . FLA!’ AWAY A WRIST WATCH for Christmas. Prices as low as $6.50. Take advantage 0t our lay away plan for all your gifts. V. it. Pepler, Jeweller. Montague. JNOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS.- Advertisers are reminded that their copy must be in the Guardian zict later than noon the previous day to guarantee insertions. Out oi city advertisers ivho telephone classi- fieds, otc., should particularly bear this in mind. The bcouuoiu Norwll mom num’: spy... another man’: nvenhaon! - ‘PLAN TO ATTEND the big Auction in Rruct» Yen's Theatre a‘. Montague on Wednesday evening. November 30th, starting at 7.30 Proceeds iii aid of Cripple Children A great ~.-;i.~-:.» ;,~ oi’ ilc-sirzilcle goods will bc offered. ‘NOW IN STOUK. men's 1U- inch rubber bouts, il-invh rubber boots, 12-inch fllllllPl‘ boots, thigh- length, hip-length and \\flt'lt'l‘ ruli- br-r boots: ziiso boys’, _\tiuths' ni-d women's ruhhor furitivoir. Whcrv? At the Montague Slioc Store. ..'H. L. MacGREGOR l: CO. Montagutn, cordially invites you to visit; their store to see the Christ-has goods now on display. Therc 1s a splendid variety ui giiis tor tht- whole iamilv, From November 26th ta December 10th inclusive, they are oflering specials in Canned Goods, Cut: and Mixed Fruits. Christmas Candy and Mixed Nuts. Also a discount of l0 per cent on entire stock of Dry Goods, Kiichr-n- ware. Stationery. Gilt Sets and Dolls. BLADE The nursery club 0i’ the Mon- tague Memorial Hospital held their meeting this week at the homo oi Mrs. Malcolm Patterson on Thurs- day evening, with eleven members present. The business part of the meeting was conducted by the pre- sident. Mrs. Malcolm Clair. Tho secretary, Mrs. Heivson Kydd read the minutes of the Inst, meeting which were approved. Four child- ren's gowns were cut out, and a number of other articles. A good deal of sewing was done by all the members, after which a de- licious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Kydd. The next meeting, to ho licld at tho home of Mrs. Leon Johnston, will be in the iorm of .-i ivliito rilcpiitirit siiic, and ouch nit-iiihcr is to 1n- ~ niit- or t\.ii i'i'i~iit‘i.». it incidents; IIoItIinqYou Ilaclt It's Budd's You May Neodl When your kidney: act up and blcltacbc IoIIovu-ge! and use Dodd’: Kidney Pills, the 50-year-old Canadian remedy. Dodd’: Kidney Pill: quickly and uiely help renter: {our kidneys to normal nctinn-hulp relieve, ”’ writ iii‘- ,ihor smiling tiny ‘mile is buck lo sur- prise your heart- other singingldcnc- lng, lovable basil l r acltacha and that “Iired-nII-ihe-time feeling by treating the kidneys. Ask any dru|giat Ior Dodd’: Kidney Pills, Ioolt lor the blue In: with the red band. I56 Dodds Kidngfill_s_ 7i FREE One customer will r0- coive a four-piece tea service in Rogers silvt-r plate, value $85. Each I 6 HIT TUNES by Gordon U- Rover, Pollock ll Mitchell. Fokrou 8i Yollon, Raymond Seoul BUYING DAILY llve or Dressnd FOWL and CHICKEN for Cunning Purpose EASTERN PACKING 60.. LIMITED Soul-is $2.00 r h . is one . ’ chart? ‘i: fviiaistihis IOVP- A N N o u N c E M E N T LQLJ ‘fig’! BEGINNING FRIDAY. NOl/EMBER 25th. I Til-NIGHT aiiiisir, v_ R, PEPLER l“ ‘fill bsjagflgflq e Tiw-linvner FRESH AND rnozeu FISH l Montague ~ - For Retail. l F-I-II-"Ii MONTAGUE COLD STORAGE up. l II. J. MABDII OPTOMETIUBT ID h Ill! uiowii - iongqrlniitns a r SPORTS - MUSICAL fitting and Supplyhu Giana illo- MONTAGUE- P- l. l- Ollleo ileum _ i0 u» u an. 8 to 5 P. ll. (C?) — John Wolford, Windsor, of?!» hunter missing since last Ffldly. was found alive today by l Royal Canadian Air Forco res by appointment Office Connected With Drag Store. ~4 ,_ » TIW Gull!!!" hilly be bought at any o! the Min S. A. Llewellyn; MxmChy, in Sourls: Condon’: and Florence In St. Peter's: The Post 0mm, ‘WE HAVE IN STOCK a tu-li line of Record Stoves and Ranges. In all sizes. At extra low prices, Berzmarfs. Montague. . l ....'FIBST GRADE rubber foot-l ‘"9513 Blyied by Miner rubber com. Pony, now in stock. No second grade handled. all guarantee/f, Ilmlllflglle Shoe Store. l - 'IT'_S HERE at a new extraI low price. the new Cockshutt washer, with both electric and Easoline engine. On sale now, at Bergman's. Montague. ..'MOASE aEwaLLEits art-l nounce new contest for customers, See Moase Jewellers window for do. lalls- Get your entry blanks witiil filch $5. purchase, 0r cash paid out accounts iioiv. .."rwo naoisram-zo AIR-I DALE PUPS sired by Champion: Valley Hofme Laddie. one male and ' one spayed female, donated byl M5101" T. B. Rogers, will be offered, at Montagues Big Auction on Wed- ' nesday evening, November _30th. ‘ " .'MONTAGUE SHOE STORE— i_I_\c only exclusive shoe store inI kings Lounty, now llfl\_'0 the fiu-, r-st line of rubber foot wcar lll isiock. Come in and inspect each mo. Mrs. M. MacLean, librarian at “IWIIHSUB. left on Friday for Suin- ‘ merside where she will be stayingl at the _home of her son AllISiJlLl who. with his wife, are leaving on a three weeks tour of the United States. During Mrs. MacLeans rib-l 59MB. Mrs. Malcolm Patterson will be acting librarian. The motor vessel "Baltray"' arrived at Montague on Monday tinder the command o! Captain. Chan" Thfitfflllill. ‘The vessel will‘ lake °" a 1°“ 0f Produce from‘ Plsqultl & Vicinity Francis MacDonald lelt ly for Ottawa. recent- vliiisses Florence and Jan Md,“ l ms spent the week-end at their-i home in Avondaie, l Friends o! Mr. John H. Jay are l pleased to hear that he is recover- I zng from his recent illness. Miss Rita Griffin spent the week-end, the guest of Mr. and i Mrs. Aeneas MaoKinnon of Pis-I quid, Mrs, Catherine turned heme sitter spending a5 pleasant vacation visiting friends‘ in Cambridge, Mass. ’ _l<‘riends oi Mr. Elwood Blrt are ‘ pleased to welcome him to his na- l oral years in Western Canada, The following students visitedl their homes recently; Beth Hand~ rsihan, Isabel Birt, Georgie Dove;- Llndy Lou heard and Shirley (M- fin. Miss Alicia Handrahan. em. nloyee or the Royal Bank at Mt. Stewart visited her home in p15. quid on Sunday accompanied by Miss Bernice Handrahan employ. ce oi Clark Bros. _"I‘h0 extension oi Mt. Stewart m Plsquid Electric Light line ls pro- BTESSIIIB fillldly under the capable management oi John Birt assisted by Messrs. Fred beard, Levi Jay. Robert Leard and Howard and Frank Kelly. |has been ‘longer prPS9ltlS"§\l(‘h an iinsiglitLv .it ivzis particularly notiu-tililc. .at present could MacDonald re- l —-~——— tive province alter spending Se“ l BUCKIETS MIXTURE Poole & Thmopson, Ltd., for For- tune Bay and other Newfoundland ports. Also arriving on Monday was the “Alice and Adelaide” com- manded by Captain Howard Lake. This vessel is also loading produce for the same destination. During the past week the WUl‘I( o! painting the Irving Oil ~;r.s tanks has been completed so that with a coating of aluminum paint they present n far more pleasing sight than heretofore. The ivork _was completed by Mr. A. Larkins. ‘ and Mr. R. Sample; another excel- lent move was the demolishing uf the building at the south cntl oi the bridge, so that iiow the airl- proach to the bridge from eitiicr side is much improved to ivlint it in the past, l\i\(I io appearance. At. present, hmvcvrit‘. there still exists n considerable depression at the south end whit-h might ho greatly improvoti liy several loads of ciny being (innin- ed at this point. Tflllflfils in tlit- past have rcniarkorl on Illf‘ fini- appcnrnnrc of tho town in uni- crnl. but wcro astounded that surii Rh unfortunate npncarnnco slionlti he prcsent near lhc llrHliIL‘. \\'lli‘l‘|‘ »\ minimum of work would do ninli i to remove this fnult, and tht-robv liclp to make our town oven more presentable. Perhaps, also, at thr- snme time something might hr- tlone to make an improvement on l‘ each bank below the Iiridgo, which stand some ini- provement. However, since with thing must be done in turn, this need might be taken under mn- stdcration following the comptr- ilon of the other which ls, por- haps, of more instant need. "GALLANT BLADE" SWASHBUCKIJNG NEN’ ROIIIANCE "The Gallant Bladefioo-starring Larry Parks and Marguerite Chap- man. is due to open at the PTlllPC Edward Theatre todiay. The Coi- umbia. film. a romantic adventure drama in Cineoolor. features Victor Jory and George Maoready in stip- porting roles. The swashbuckling story. from n screenplay by Walter Ferris and Morton Grant. is said to tell of the exciting adventures o! Frances greatest swordsman and boldest lover. set in the colorful period oi 17th Century Frame when disputes were settled at the point of a sivord. such producticn and story elcments as stirring action. sly intrigue. the pomp and circumstance of court-lilo and romantic iovr are said to be plentiful. TD~IIIGIIT D F D Y--T.45 p. m. l I’ CCRlbllW JORDAN You'll like her music and friendly . chat it's delightfully different. g Prnonhrl s’ McCORMICICS aiscuirs Napoleon and llncla Elliy B! Illlifortl Mcllrltlo vii-him» mm‘ IIQWIVI l I Portal Olfl I u’ “i” Moo-Fraser Weddin; Grout) I y _ yiliottigraphed with their attendants at then o , their marriage at Moiiingtio United Church. Loft io right: Messrs. Horace Fraser tinri (it I~ son, tishcrs, Mr. Alex Mat-Lead, gruoiiisniziii. the groom. Mi". Gcorgt- Munr. who is iln- 5..., ,7 \1 Ali-s. Iari "‘ ‘Moor. Ncw Ptirth. thc lirirlr. Edna Isabel. dilligllit‘? of Mrs. John l-I lfitispv- , .1‘ Mr. Fraser. Montague. and i\'iiss llclcii Clnrkstin, R.N.. of Halifax who was IJYIlCIPFIIlWlLIIII ~—G George Moat" - EVANGIElINEaMmhw/rf The value Is all Inside -—a lull pound o! Gaming’; wholesome, delicious chocolates! The economy is all outside . . . complete absence of frills in the package makes It possible to price Ganongh Evangeline Assortment economy-low. The saving iopnned along to you In bigger value where it counts molt — in the chocolaicol Chocolates ‘ I The Finest in the Land GANONO IIOS. IIMITID, IT. ITIPIIIN, N... £0 Short; LAW 00cm TO BE a bvjrzvlv THERE IMESWHEN woussrourstimaernzawm mp swam: rue memes men Ans auuorotoeo. wen. now novou LIKE marlnisv roost THE GARBAGE mo ASHES mo nave: even roucneo THE o-meiz FF.‘