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SEE THIS PICTURE FROM THE VERY BEGINNING! illKllfl s nevrsiriniriy er shin el roedrhw prim! fie mt nosr IIOIORII PICTURE or m mm samust GotowvN r11 B11197 0ft urLii/eS v'tl twwa Aiwittw idiocy cpitMtCliAE J TERM/i w» r <t . . 4i .11 I , SPECIAL ADMISSION PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT unmet - CHILD - 20c ADULT-W EVENlNG-CHlLD—35c BAL¢0NY 5°C Tum QAPITQL FRI. nit stir. snows 3.30 _ 1 _a=4s i on A LADY’S LOVE... ‘ till Wyatt Earp brought the law to Tombstone with hw blazing six-gum! ltllllltllllll sitifi-iiiitci itiui ctsitt 0011:1111- Bltllllli BlltliES ALSO COMEDY — SERIAL "CONGO BILL” — NOTICE a “Tic” MAIN~57c THE EASTERN GUARDIAN hunvrs; i\lON'l‘.\Ul'l~‘- s AG l‘ (ii AGENT Wultlou Lovers. Francis Cbevarle The Guardian may be following bluccs In Montague: Ili Georgetown: The Post Office; IIupt-r; in St. Peter’ bought at iny of the Miss S. A. Llewellyn; “are. Clwy. in Suurls: Condon‘s and Florence s: The Post Office. . '(il<.'(lIl(‘rl"“O\'r'N NOMINAT- IOXS--t-Zotitl Iilttll itziy 2 ‘ -~ c-i t0'.\1l on ’l‘=.t>.~tt.t_\' 1r the t" . lZ .‘-l.t_\ut'. a Dnugati. .‘.lt-i.t~.iti.I it -lll])it1ll,l ’ t“ .t|t ' :n ~pct'.| llirsi ilitsf I Georgetown & Vicinity I t... ‘.1 .1. 1.21 \‘.,l. ll IJIL-I-I 1' .\' Il.‘t.t;i . illltl‘ _‘ with‘ att'l' . tit St. l. on iIlt‘ SS. 1.‘ J lltll. .\l 11.1 I'll?!) 'l"..TlZ‘.I2-l(‘ 7-‘ '\S t.l'll.'I'-I2lllI)l.N TIIiIIOI I 'l‘hi~_\- Captain Hcttry Larsen is still mak- itlg ht-r regular crossings on sum- mer schedule, as there is no more ice iii the harbour at. time of writ- ing than tlicrc is in the River Nile. Last season's final run was made on Jililtitlfy 21st and since the boat has been tinder Captain Larsenls ("tiinttittiitl the litcst crossing was on a .lzttiti.ir_v 25th. On Tticsday, ltiagoi" J..\. MacDoii~ aid of Cllftllitlll atld tiaptaiti Earl I\Ill.'I.t‘tI(I nl Charlottetown were lit (it’ti?'t_(t“.t>\\tl where they represent- ci the 17th liccrc Regt. in the tliziiviiit: ttti of the contract with I_£"ZI“Il P‘.'C5IIICIIT_ J.W. Lovers, f" the t a 11f tlz? I..("_'lI‘ll llnll by‘ ' S "an vi 1hr 17th Rccce Rcgt, i ttcelcly parade on Thurs- iitntnrv 11th, ill . tttittttal met-tilt; trti Dist ct L.O.L. was rray llivvt- WILITIIT Mac- ruutit. There “'35 a LtILTIICC‘ from the diticr- Ill titi- (Iistrict. F. D. District Muster, tin-- all tho (Iistrict officers .' tiiosciit. 'i‘tie retiorts brought iII b1.‘ the (iiftcrvtit. (‘Ulillflll/I-PCS -h.i\\i(t <5 (luring thc yctit‘. 'i'lir~ l‘. o1 lViacPhcc Lodge The I'II't‘i‘.tlti of officers restiltod in thc tolloivitigs, being elected. wore dttly itistalled into tilftro h} i“. D. Brehziut, P.C.M.: DtstrLt Mister -— Harry Mac- Ltwtl, Ilcpctttild D.striiit Dcpttty Blaster - Peter W. M czni. lvlurray River Divtrict Chaplain — N.C. Stewart. .‘I~I Rot‘. Sccy — M. A. High Batik. Yin. Sccfy - Horace \\'l\" . ‘t’ ' Ilttrbiittt‘. " - Joseph Cook. ~ onaltl Hume Dep. lcct. - F‘. D. . I\Ttl1'i'.l_'1' Rivet". zct. D011. Lcct. - C. Pcniiy. Rivet‘. ict lVlatx-hal - Frank Young. Ca riot on Russcil Hume. l.-.t1i<~ >1 itid-; Vcsscy. Alutsra _v Rn c r. ln his address to the officers and nicmbvrs the District Master Il\'\.t".\'L'(l tlit- crcttts of) thc past Gtmrzc (“citi- . .v turf‘ “n; ]1"0- rs lltlfl dir- aiid stressed thc great ziqe 1‘li_l\l_\'(‘(I tititicr the British -n of dcnioi-rztry. lie recalled thc part takCtt by the Empire in ' i Ii'(‘I'(I0ll‘l against the i "might is right," t ]l'>Ii\I.(‘(I out that the privileges tit Hriiisti citizenship have been \\t1ll lllttltlilll ;_'t'tat sacrifice. "Ill thi< Province." he said, "we vtij-iy lll‘lit'l'Il\I ]ll'(,lS]2(‘l‘II_V. and 'illl'll‘.‘1 Ill" tiast decade our wealth has grvzitly increased. As an agri- t'tlIitll‘.lI tirovincc our production is on a sound basis. We enjoy a l't‘>prCI tor law and order which ts a heritage front our fathers. But lci us not be satisfied with this. Grtttti. hits been the history of our Eliiipire. iiiut-h has been accom- pltstivzl Ill rcCPill years. but If we arc . ill to be great we must go tortrzird to crrr increasing accom- tilisliiiititit. not for selfish ends but fnr higher ideals.” an litlllSElltlLllERS v c can suipply your cvcry need in machinery, burn, and niuscliold plumbing. We IitJVO now in stock deep and shallow-well wctler systemic, Iistii gas OIKI clcctricldrivcn. Pressure tanks oi uII sizes. Galvanized Pipe, Galvanized and Brass fittings. Com- plctc stack of bathroom iixtuics and plumbing supplies’. Iicotty wcitzr IJJWCIS. Barn equipment. Enterprise stoves and ranger. Coleman Oil Burning heaters. Call in nnzi inquire about guaranteed. your plumbing job. All work and Greene Montague w roiiitiiii EMPIRE rm. and SAT. SHOWS 7-845 —- MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2.30 . '_-.|_. All Accounts due us not pay- ed before Jon. 30 will be hund- ed to our Lawyer ior collection. Signed, DIXON BROS. Fortune. Meeting of all farmers West Royalty and Winsloe, will be held in the Winsloe School Holl Friday, January 2T, 3_P- 7°’ the purpose of QIISCUSSIIIQ" Prob- lems of Interest To All. Signed: ANDREW MCRAE. JACK BELL. ,C@@4i/'Z7Rl/ g EXTRA - FEATURETTE -.- SCIENCE — POPEYE H.4- FBI SIIPLE RF ‘ BUCKLEYS MIXTURE. Mortgage Sale THERE WILL BE SOLD by Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Building, in Charlottetown, on Monday. the 14th. day of Feb- iuury A. l). I949, at the llour ul’ ‘TWELVE OTILOCK NOON, ALL THAT TRACT, I'll-ICE and parcel of land situate, lying and being on Township Number 35 -in Queens County, in Prince Edward lsiunil, bounded and described as follows. that Is lo sflyz- COMMENCING un the south side of the Stanhope Road at llie northeast corner of a block of land now or formerly in possession of Peter Campbell, and running thence due south by a variation of the meridian of the year 176i, 63 chains and 82 links. thence cast 5 chains and 25 links. thence north 42 chains and 82 links, tiirnce west 84 chains. thence north 18 chains and 24 links until it meets the Slsnliope Road, thence northwardly by said Road lo admit of 4 chains and 5 links at right angles lo the placi- of commencement, bounilcil on the north by the Slanliripc Road. on the west by land now or formerly owned by Pcter Camp- bell. oti the south by land forni- rrly the property of Teresa Camp- bell, and on the cast by land formerly the properly of Iiliaa Walsh, containing Ifhlrty (30) acres of land a little more or loss. The above sale is made under and by virtue of a. power of sale contained in a certain lndenttire of Mortgage bcarinz dale the tenth day of September A. D. 15127. and made between William J. Campbell of Grand Trucadie in Queens County. in said Pmvin-ue, Farmer, and Annie Campbell, his wlfc, of the one part. and J. Augustine Macdunald and ll. Francis lllacPhee both of Char- lottetown in Queens County afore- said. Barristers. of thr- second part, (which said mortgage has by Assignment thereof, become vested in the undersigned). and because oi default having been made in the payment of the prin- cipal and interest money secured by said mortgage. i For further particulars, apply lo the Offlcg of MACPIIEE S; lnttetown. Dated this lllh. day of Janu- ary A. D. 1949. MARJ J. MCDOUGALL Assigncr: ol‘ Mortgage. CANADA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN TIIE PROBATE COURT iThe 10th, day of January 1919 In the matter of the Estate of WILLIAM F. JARDINE late of llillsboruugli in Kings County in Prince Edward Island, Re- tired contractor deceased, les- tale, The Sheriff of Queens County or any Constable or literate por- iinn in flie said County (IREETING: WHEREAS upon reading thc petition on flle of Waller Douglas of Mount Stewart in Queens Coun- ty aforesaid setting out, among other things, that the above nam- ed deceased died on or about the 2nd. day of January 1949 having by his last will nnd testament dat- cfl the 14th. day of October 1948 and e cotllcll thereto dated thc 3rd. day of November 1948 ap- pointed htm, the said Waller Douglas, sole executor and Trus- tee thereof and that a .Cavcat was flied by two daughters of the said deceased demanding that the said will and codicil be proved in testes and in solemn form for law; and furllicr alleging that tho said Waller Douglas was ivilllng to take out Probate of the said will and codlcll and prayed that the said will and codlcil should be proved in Solemn form and same admitted to Probate and probate granted to him as such Executor and Trustee and that. n Citation calling upon all persons interested in the slid estate should be issued. YOU ARE THEREFORE RE- QUIRED to cite all the heirs and next of kin of the said deceased William F. Jar-dine and all per- sons interested In the estate of lhe said deceased to be and ap- pear before the Judge present st a Probate Court to be lield In the Court House in Charlottetown on Thursday the 17th. dsy of Febru- nry next I919 st the hour of eleven o'clock ln the forenimn lo show csule, lf any they can. why the salt] will and codlcll should not be proved testes and in sol- emn form and why Probate BIIUIIIII not be granted lo the said Wal- ler Douglas es prayed for In the aeld Petition and on motion of Malcolm MoKlnnim proctor for the ssld Petitioner. AND l'l‘ IS HEREBY ORDER- ED lhsl this ellstlnn or sny sb- sfrsct. hereof, settled end signed by the Judge of Probate bb forth- with served upon Adelaide C. Stanley of Lowell Road. Concord. Msssechusctls; Margaret V. Mac- Iirod of 34 lllghlsnd Road. Som- erville. Massachusetts; George F. lei-dine of Lynburiil, Ohio, and Albert ll. Jlrdlne of 18 L Street Lowell, Msstiscliusetls, by register- ed melt em! upon Csrrle l. lor- dlno of Charlottetown. In Queens (‘minty aforeeeld. Arthur I. Jar- dlne of Charlottetown aforesaid. Bessie In! of Borden In Prince County ln sold Province, Mrs. Frenoee Reid of Mmtegue ln Rings County sforessld, n rue. mid Albert Jsrdlne of M not Stewart sforeulil; And lhst a true copy of llils Citation or euoh abstract hereof be forthwith pub- lished in some newspaper pub- llnlierl In Charlottetown afore- seld, once e week for st leisl TRAINOR, Riley Building, ctm- l York and Vicinity Mi. and Mrs. Jadl Watts. aim... ‘Pracadte were visitors to York oi. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave MscDonam - Union Road were visitors to Y.» is on Sunday. l Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay Auld. Wes’. Covehead. were visitors to York Jl. Tuesday evening. Mr. Harold Soznple, City. t spent I Sunday in York the guest o1 his uncle, Mr. Ernest MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs Harry Lewis, Yon: spent Sunday in Union Road, t~i j guest: of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Yo.» Miss Gertrude MacDonald. UITIO". . Road, spent Sunday in York thc guest of her cousin Miss Gladys Crockett. TIIE IIIIII. Lester B. Pearson SPEAKS TONIGHT a 1 “A Policy ‘For Peace!” 0 B A 8:45 p. m. _ JANUARY; 20.__l949 <q Miss Verna Watts, City, spent the weekend at her home in Yolk the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watts, Friends of Mr. Frank Watts, are glad to hear that he is improving in health. and hope to see litm around home very soon. Mrs. Allen Sivan. has returned to her ironic in York, much Im- proved in health, after been a pa‘.- lent in the 1112.1. Hospital. ¢ Mrs. (Jraivtord Jay, City, has returned to her home after visiting in York the guest of licr daughter Mrs. Wendell Vesscy. Mr, Arthur Vessey, Mr. liarry Vessey and Mrs. William Crockett. of York, attendedWhe Community Sponsored by PRESENT... ORCHESTRA and CHORUS under the direction al Geoilrey Wciddington ' (English (Quoting BISCUITS. Featured tonight over CFCY l°~3°—"A P- M. Selections from Chu Chin Chow The Student Prince Th“ C" H"! the Fiddle T!" Gill’ Divorces The Band wagon Starring Evelyn Pasen Jimmie ghlelds John Slllrgcgg orccn Hum, Concert in Charlottetown last week which they enjoyed very much, Rllymflnd V9559}! ilcivnr SWFlll The York Rifle Club. opened tor Frank Wm“ the season on Jan, 6th, with a fair Harold T3319" attendance. The following is the Rupert vessey snore: David Taylor Stuart: Vessey Rus Newson . lioward Watts Donald Crockett Torn Vessey Bill Crockett Bob Barwtse . W. D. Cooke .. Peter Proud . A. .7. Ciuney . Louis Vessey dale then-of. WITNESS His llonour Leonard Palmer, Judge of the snld Pro- bate Court al. Charlottetown» aforesaid tlic day and year first above written. . By llic Court. E. Margaret Andrew LS Registrar ATTENTION. SOURIS AND VICINITY Murphy's Mills now for business. open Grain Crushing. Shur-Guin Feed Soles. IS A COMFORTABLE HOME We con help by supplying the best quality coal,‘ Sold in any quantity. I Your order will receive prompt attention. A. PIllKARll s. 00. Ltd. Phone Z40 gefs: Sizes T-8, Reg. 89, 7Sc-d. 1 loo BLOOMERS, Size Z-6, Req. 79c each, 2 for .... Pullovers, Cotton Jersey Sizes 4-6 only. Reg. L39 1 ~00 Flon. Pyjamas, Sizes 2-6 only. Reg. 1.59 Flun. Nightgowns, Sizes 2-6 only 1 I ' 1.00 Red wool overhose Sizes 7, 8, 81-2, 9. 2 puir . . . . . . . . . . .. MID-WINTER CLEARANCE tiitiitiiric DOLLAR SALE THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY -- JANUARY 20 - 2T - 22 Wool mitts, assorted shades 69 each. Z for All wool golf hose Sizes 8 I-2, l0 Overalls, cotton, Sizes 2- 6. Reg. 98c,2for Dresses, wool spun, sizes 2-6 To clear Balance toys, curs, etc. To clear Rack 0f BATllRllBES, DRESSES, suits lllearing at l/ZPRIBE 1.00 1.00 Helmets, eariug cops, reg. 98c 1 .00 WOMEN: FREE y FREE “DIO- Fine all wool OVERHOSE. Reg.$l.69 . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . .. 51-00 LISLE HOSE-sizes 8-9I/3. Reg. SL3? ..... .. . . . . . . . .. $130 Be sure to obtain your coupons on the B-Plece Dinner Set of LIMOGE CHINA. Full particulars obtained at FREE no EXCHANGES Telephone 2772 four ‘consecutive weeks silos lilo The Sport Toggery "The Little Store wait. Big v.1..." I NO REFUNW