PRINCE Eowiuin 1 THIS IS HOW SHERIDAN TOOK GIANT ! ! A - ac. nmun ma y PRINCE EDWARD rum ”TlllltD MAN" .' ”DAVY GROGKETT INDIAN ALSO NEWS - SONG REEL - CARTOON SHOWS 3:30-7-8:45 A HEART-STIRRING DRAMA VVOMAN . . BY A WOMAN . . ID gygiuo i. -.....u e..a........ ma. SHOWING AT 3 :30-7-8:45 CARDIGAN AND VICINITY I The Newfoundlziiid lAricl" is in port lonciing usual mixed cargo. her I y .Vlr. R. VV. M Mrs. David MacDoIr.1ld visited relatives Halifax. N. 8. November 7th. Tllllll.-Fltl.-SAT. mow ? FINAL SHOWING To-DAY F POPULAR REQUEST DEMANDED A RETURN ENGAGEMENT cAp1'roL mun. - rm. - SAT. FOR ALL WOMEN! --N0 GRADE STUDENTS ADMI'lTED- Mr. Kent MacDonald is betngl welcomed home. after Vcsscl some time in Nova scotla. IT”S THE TOP LAUGH IN ENTERTAIN- MENT HISTORY ! I ! WHEN GRANT DRESSES AS A FEMALE WAC . . I. . HE'LL HAVE ALL THE GIRLS IN TEARS (Le. from laughing so hard) NEWS OF THE DAY 1'o.n;Iy snows 3:30.74; STARRING Joseph Cotton - Valli Orson Welles CAPITOL SPEClAL!! i FOR THE KIDS MATINEE ON SATURDAY ONLY 2 Shows 10:30 and 2:30 SCOUT " SMASHING SIX-GUN , T ADVENTURE WITH IHAI HARD-HITIING, FASI-SHOOTING COWBOY... ABOUT A PILIUSV SUPERMAN COMEDY . CARTOON 'II. .I. NABON OPTOMETBIST Fitting and Supplying ulauaea Etc. MONTAGUE, P. It. I. Office Huurei . to to 11 A. M 2 to 6 P. M. by appointment. Dnlca Connected with spendmg Drug store. oLean, Pet.ers' Road, people. to a large group of Mac-.Kenzle. OUR BOARDING HOUSE PI2ooF THAT THE Now I MUST TACKLE Tue OFZDEAL. LiroDAoroTeD! EGAD,TWiG65 !TI-IAT MOSSSACKED DAIEV PRESIDENT REQUESTED l-IOOPLE HOT ' POT WOULD SELL!-w LJM! MOUMTAIMODS PROBLEMS CO3T, DISTRIBUTION , GELLIMG -44- BUT I FACE IT'S THIRD oov-in AND ' FNE,MA'SOR,SO PDT & PLiMPKIIo I -V YOU'RE some ' These demonstrations are - lrepresentative for Stanley Home most interesting. and form part of VI:-:'ciitl.vIProducts. demonstrated these pro- and friends in ducts at "Rio Vista" on Tuesday. joy. The hostess was Mrs. Muriel a nice social evening for all to en- MAJOR HOOP-LE THE GUARDIAN. CHARLUTTETUWN IIIE EASTERN GUARDIANlfripndsllinscroll rho Guardian may be boush Montague: town: Ina Post Olflce: arda I! Son. .3wl:LL BABY CLINIC, Souris. Friday, November 17th. All pre school children welcome. 2 to 4 P. M. Miss Thelma Coffin and Mr. Earle Coffin, both employees of the Canadian Bank of Commervv. Montague. were recent visitors to their home in Fortune. Miss Alva Brehaut recently spent a few days visiting in Charlotte- town. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sel Finley. Mrs. (iiive Wood. nurse at the King's County Hospital. spent the past, few days at her home In Cornwall. Miss Adah Mac(;i-cizor. member of the staff of the Bank of Nova Scotia Montague. was a weekend guest. of her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gamhum. Charlottetown ltoutiiiet Business At Montague Town Council Meeting The Montague Town Council held its regular monthly meeting on Monday night. with His Wor- ship. Mayor W. H. Lane. presiding. Following the reading of the min- utes of the regular meeting and the spcciall meeting. the bills were read, and two bills were moved to be -paid. Correspondence was then AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: uarold F. Landry. Bruce Mac-Phee. Mlaa Joyce Wlgglnton. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Laura. Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office: in Sourla: Tha Snack Bar and H. Riclr I Mra. Byron Stewart. Mrs. Mlle Joan Johnston. l t. at the following pieces in: in Georga- t ...'THE GIRL Guide Scroll and Log Book will be on display ot the Legion Hall. Montague. on Thursday afternoon. Nov. ltitli. from -3.00 to 5.00 pm. All ure cordially invited. Lorne Valley ' and Vicinity ..'Mr. Bi'uce-Woo-lridge was a. businezss visitor to Georgetown on Monday. Mrs. Elmer Maclnnis was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. Mr. Birt Leard was a business visitor to the City on Monday. Mr. Wilbur MacDonald and Mr. Charles MacLeod were visitors to Montague on Monday. Mr. Alvin Myers, Cardigan was a visitor to Lorne Valley on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald were business visitors to Charlotte- town .on Wednesday. Mr. Joseph Nicholson. Char- lottetown was a Sunday visitor at the home o! his uncle Mr. Alex Nicholson. Mrs. Ewen MacLeod. Forest Hill is spending a few days in Lorne Valley visiting with her sister and brothers. Mr. Walter Macleod, Char- dealt with. A resolution was presented by the Fire Chief for the provision of ceiling hooks. riibber suits. blan- ket insurance covering each fire- man. and a buzzer system to installed in the home of the Fire Department members to notify them when a fire occurs. It was decided to leave this matter in the hands of the fire committee. Councillor Coffin, chairman of the fire committee. reported that the small punm-per had been return- ed, and said tha-t a splendid job had been done by Mr. George Mac- Donald. He also reported filial the firemen were having a meeting once a month. and that the team had been increased to seventeen members. There being no further the meeting adjourned. biisiness, St. Andrew's Y.P.S. I Elects Officers Miss Thelma Larter was elei-tczi president of the Young People's So- ciety of st. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Montague, at a monthly meeting held at the manse Monday evening. other officers are. Secre- tary, Shirley Stewart: treasurer. Richard Knox; worship ronvener Verna Stewart. The meeting opened with the worship period conducted by Rich- ard and Robert Knox. The Bible study. Acts. third chapter, was in charge of Rev. 2''. N. Young. Correspondence included a letter tiom Miss Joan Large. secretary of the P. E.I. rally executive. Thelma, Stewart. was :Ippoiii:c.i to represent the local society on the Y. P. S. council. The sum of 310.00 was voted to- wards the Camp Keir fund. At the close of the meeting the members enjoyed a social hour. Home And school Meeting At Montague Dr. G. S. A. Inman presided at the meeting our the Home and School Association held at the Montague High School last night. After the reading of the minu-tcs of the last -meeting by the secre- tary, Mrs. Elsie Watterworth. sev- eral matters of importance were discussed. During the discussion a committee. was formed to investi- gate whys and means of raising funds for the Association. Reports on the successful Hal- loweien parties were presented by the committees in charge. and it was indicated that the children. both young and old. had had a very enjoyable evening. it was hoped that this would become an annual event for the children. It was proposed that at the meet- ing next week that Dr. L. W. Shaw. De-putty Minister of Education. be invited to address the meeting on home and school problems. After some further discussion the meeting adjourned. getlon . .:0"';;n:,i:":IIIIII to be week-end at her home in lottetown was a visitor to Valley on Sunday. Lorna Miss Aietha MacLeod, teacher at Mt. Mellick School. spent the lame Valley. His many friends are sorry to hear that? Mr. George Macxnnis is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. and all wish for him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Birt. Mr. and lilrs. Harold Jay and Mr Floyd Jay. Pisquid were visitors to Lorne Valley on Thu-rsday. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald. Mrs. Malcolm Macbeod has re- turned home from a visit: to Con- enhagen, Denmark. On her return she visited with relatives and friends in England. Miss Kay MacDougali and inas- ter Gerald Macbougall. Bangor. were visitors to Lorne Valley on Saturday. They were guests of their grand-parents Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod. Mrs. Laura MacQueen has re- turned home after spending the past two weeks at Forest. Hill, the guest of her brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Mac- Leod. Mr. Oliver Douglas, Head of Hilisboro was a Sunday visitor to ;To Be lnlllontaguo Lorne Valley at the home of Mr and Mrs. G. A. Maclnnis. with a T Fresh" Bette need, from t e low-priced super-powerful YKL! i no l - .....I.r,..., as on the coldest mornings ooonhaan ?a-14' out E In Even In sub-zero weather you with a G odyear "Factory-Fresh" Ask your Goodyear dealer for a free three- poim bauery check now! It may lave vou' trouble later on I When you need a new batiery . . start right, with a Good l There's one for your every ' Goonfi? Thursday Afternoon On Thursday afternoon. the Scroll of Friendship Log Book will arrive in Montague from Charlottetown, and will be dis- played at the Legion Hall from 3:00 to 5:00 P.M. During a rally held at Oxford University this summer. Princess Margaret Rose handed the Scroll and Log to Miss Estelle Wish-i art. Chief Commissioner of Can- ada Guides. It has come from the Isle of Wight. since then it has travelled from Guide to Guide by every known method of transpor- tation. In Canada it is being ar- ranged to have it travel by as many means of transportation as possible. On arrival in Montague It will be met by two Guides at the entrance to the Town. then conveyed to the Legion Hall, where it will be met by a guard of honour (colour party). and guarded by two Guides, and with a change of guard each hour. At the hall the Guides will present a program. and it is sincerely hoped that school children, adults. and par- ticularly the parents of the Girl Guides will -be in attendance to view the Friendship Scroll and Log Book. which is worthy of spe- cial attention. Ellen's Diary Continued from page I happens? It stagnatep into, well, I shouldn't like to see the like happen. but into a depression!” "But things may right them- selves. given time" Mr. C. nffers.. "There's one thing. Ellen" he'. laughs "if money itightens up' we won't see so many salesmen.",. Pipes are laid aside now in favor. of apples and it comes to mind that it fall prices have lowered the farmer's cash returns appreciably. indeed alarmingly, we shall still- hava our cozy hearth-fires andl other comforts of the farms, wheni wintry winds blow. i . I O I ' We enjoyed what may well be the last: afternoon of the aeasonf out-of-doors with Jeanie and the: children when making a smallish: new strip of flower border close to the house across the lane, she planted last bulbs t.hei'e. Her small! fellow marched about on month-I old steps. enjoying well his spell in the sunligltt. Were it not for- the bared trees. one might !ancy' that early Autumn still lingered! but there was a token its lateness. in . November's cool wanderingt wind. . . But now Mr. C. says ris-I ing with a start "Isn't it a cau-I tion how fast the night slips: awayi” Anothers day's end! i Until tomormw - Diaary - - Good-night. . . . . I ,g 1 Miss Jane Macorath was a. vis-I itor to Bangor on Monday, the; guest of her brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crane. Messrs AJBlrt. Leard, Bruce wool. ridge and Lloyd MacDonald visitors to Montague on Friday. Dr. Angus MacLeod and Barbara Maclieod, Bonshaw were Sunday visitors to Lorne Valley at: the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James M. MacLeod. sure nuns artery. year "Factory- Maratlaoh to the in snow, III with Goodyear Stud thick, extra tough and i NOVEMBER 15, 1950 . Safe,1'ested MoIllcationWorksFastTo Ir rpu an auletlag the palm. discomfort: of anlarlda or rlieuinadsn you should know these facts: Thanks so ulda D0l.CIN-- grateful users-a I over I world-report they are :15 ' g . work: onion g long-jauln Irma paia. Ac mg in Ma and muscles are tau a nation. 'I'IOLClN I; especially de- aignedto bun faatnllo from name of.art min. rheuma- (Inn. sciatica and neuritis. And . ., vitally important. . . noLcIN I! safe-ll will not harm your ham or any other T onaa. Millions of hordes have been used. ' I: ll: rt 'Da,n'l G:Ti:e:-I Mnalyo Dolclrl from your drullm today. Ona hundred "IIii'"ai2ii9ki l ta no .9 . i ' lumloa of son :a'IilIIa..' mg "I DOL0'lN”,f" DOLCIN to In no. nag M a ," ':lg:'.ml:'a(l:,rIlMtn Canada, and Prod others. IN: on The original and 6oIIIIiIIo...' two hundred if with coopf7 EAR - non: raomiaioaou oooorna nan man on ANY omaa KIND ' Political Meetings Second District of King's Moroll. Thursday. Nov. 16. P0cIto'S. Friday. Nov. 24. ' St. Peter's. Monday. Nov. 27. All Meetings At 8 PM. IOPPOSITION CANDIDATES ARE COR- DIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND AND WILL BE GIVEN HALF TIME. Horvoy Douglas. Liberal Candidate. (larceny Illx Say: Continued from page 2 marrying him? Will people talk very much it I do? My mother-A H. L. :2 SR . i ANSWER: If your stepfather is ii good. kind mini and you ar 10nd of him. I think that to marry him would proh:Ibl:.' I)i' the in solution to your problem. it. You can't help that. were Certainly there is .m ymorzil reason llilg you should not do IO. Probably your ucqunininnrcs will gossip ah-'-Izl You will Just have to shut, your cars to it and console yourself with the thought, that they will sDOI1 tirc at you can for your child. MI-"I discussing you and your affairs, and that you are doing the best thing DOROTHY DIX cannot. reply peraonally to readers. but will imaa W" Problems at snaral ' heroes through her column. ad or gumbo EAR sruooro SURE.-GRIP nus Golgolng...lreop l i , d 1,. 83” ..1'4'5'.?.I'.i?2'1 2 " '" "They're designed for all-coisditlons. all-weather dnvlniil Thick. sharp lludl grip like chains for the yd-free pickups you cnpoy on clear roadal Sure-Grips wear longer too . . . the tread la earn extra cot-ruimati H.vA."iiii.:E;'3i3l7l:a': zi::i3' "id i'""""""" . III with ruddcd 593.-Gapunosivi P ”"""'''''l' AIANIQ tit: ?.?.fli.i"; 'l: N!" to live sailo- . G017 a on an not 0 3. go avlllol llnll II A the or Ilhdtv .. I .i I , H vi Wlliiiii I "lit It Ii Hi-..(