T145 GUARDIAN, -: cimnnorrsrown NOVEMBER 17, 1949 w SAGE EIGHT f‘ Skinny men, women gain 5,_10,_15 lbs. all I tlruii Bony limbs nil out: um h I)‘ mo! no longer scrawny body loco: nut» I ed. cloily "imn- ole" look. ‘lroiuands d women |' .- n belotc. 1 IBEX}. now proud oi sba i thank 1 Gel New Pep, Vim, Vigor . Miss J 11110 Benton, WIIIIA RDAD AND - IIIDINITY m" During the past week little Miss Marjorie Clarey and Master Nor- man Ciarey have been the guests v o! their aunt Ind uncle Mr. and , Mrs. Colin MacDonald, Kihmulr. Commercial Cross. recently left. for Charlotte- tovm. where She intends tospend the winter. Miss Benton PRINOE EDWARD TO—OAY—FR IOAY—SATIIRDAY DUE TO TIIE GREAT INTEREST IN THIS OUTSTANDING FILM OUR BOX OFFICE WILL REMAIN OPEN FROM 3:30 TO 4:30 FOR ADVANCE SALE OF EVENING} TICKETS. Company. to spend several days daughter and son-in-law, Mrs. Rueben Watts. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Emery o! Mel- ville, accompanied by lidrs. MadKenzie, Charlottetown, iriends and relatives will be Road on Thursday. employed by the Rogers Hardware m. Ambrose Jesso, Albion, ac- companied by his son, Cecil, spent the past week in Sydney, N3. Mrs. Cecil Campbell Whlln Rood. leri for Charlottetown on Thursday with her Mr. and ' Cora visited at whim Shawn following places in Monk Bl uqllfll-ln FOOTWF-ah at tr.- llontague Shoe Store. Advertisers are mmlnded that their copy must be in the Guardian not later than noon the previous day to guarantee insertions. Out o! city advertisers who telephone classl- flcds, etc, should particularly bear this in mind. KING 0F THE Al]! The modern butterfly is the only regular migratory butterfly round in North America. The blast furnace tor smelting iron ore was first used in Bel- gium about 1340. In Georgetown: The Post 0 lice: in Bouril: Roper; In 8t. Patch: . .'NOTICE TO ADVEBTISEBS.— TIIE EASTERN GUARDIAN acnlvrs: monsoon Herold w. ma", Albert Althea, sir-s. arrow“ t, m» Hllfltli , AGENT dnonourowu. w- don Levon. The Guardian may be bought at any o! the lllr. Mm B. A. Llewellyn; Mmclu. Camden's and lflorenu The Poet Office. ..'FAMOUS NAMES in Watches. Gruen, Lorie, Elgin, Elco, Rotary. Reamer, Lady May. Pierre. Medana at V. R. Pepler, Jeweller, Montague. FORTUNE ROAD W. I. The Annual Meeting of Fortune Road Warren's Institute was held in the achoolmom, Tuesday, Novem- ber 8th. There were nine three visitors present. Meetlm! opened with the singing of the In~ stltute Ode by_ the members and roll call was responded to by the paying o! membership lea. Minutes o! the previous annual meeting and last regular meeting were read, approved and signed by the president and secrets-W- Tho prosldent then Ilvc Ll! Id- drees thanking the members tor the tine spirit of era-operation shown during the year and cxpreqing the hope that the inoomins Y“: would be as suocesslul as the 01051115 one both financially and socially. The Secreta-IVJIYQI-surefs report was then given and showed a sub- slantial balance which testllled to a _ very active year. Reports 1mm diflerent committees were given and business discussed. Ofllcers elected are as 1ollowa:— Presidenrt—-Mrs. Peter McKinnon. Vice President-Mrs. Fred Ross. Body-Treasurer — Mrs. Leonard Russell. Directors-Mrs. Fred Cur- ran, lvlrs Earl Mc-Kenma. Mrs. John Larikln Auditors—Mrs Aiban Burge, Mrs Fred Larkin. Five new mtmbem were wel- members and 00m“ The Souetary 0d the preceding year Mrs. Fred Rioss and the pres- ent Secretary were presented with agiit of appreciation from the members for which the recipients expressed thanks. Instead oi’ the regular program. a chicken supper was supplied by and tor the members and was great- CAPITQL TO—DAY—FRI.—,-SAT. SHOWING AT 3:30 - ‘I - 8:45 ly enjoyed. The table was beautiiuliy arrang- ed and decorated with flowers and occupying the place o! honor in the centre was a. large birthday cake with two candles. it being the sec- ond anniversary of the Institute. _ Georgetown and I Vicinity Miss Stella. Doiron who hu been visiting her sister, Mn. hank Maolecn {or some time loft a low dny| ago on return to her home in Rustieo. we. Caroline» MacDonald and Miss Mary MacDonald who lute spent the summer months at their home in Georgetown, left (or Bos- ton last week where they will re- side ior the winter. Mr. and Mrr. Jackie nemphili of Halilax were recent visitors to Georgetown where they were the guests of Mr. Hqmphlll’! parents. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hcmphill. 0n their return home they were a1:- companied by their little daugh- ter Sandra, who has been visiting here with her grandparents. Revflsr. st. Alexander o! Mon- treal and Rev. 8r. St. Dorothy o! St. Joseph's Convent in Charlotte» town are visiting with relatives in Georgetown. Rev. Sr. 5t. Alexander is on a visit to her mother, M:s.i Robertson who is enjoying cx-I cellent health and although she‘ is so years o1 age, takes Irequent‘ ‘mm: ranchers of the w" ., surrounding diatrlgg u‘ "I looking tot-word to tba 5111mm Iiox and Mink Show in chum: mtown Xrmn Nov. 2n to N,“ m n? o! our ronchersJsst u" ' exhibited animal; lmfwnkm 3A with some o! the to hon?!" Those exhibitors are gm; m“: ning on entering the pick e1 m” ranches and we hope their “m” will win coveted awards lor ti. With the mum; up o; m, m‘; the ranchers will return hum, h commence the season's pelting n cretions. The mink pelt, “my”; practically clean o! last scum“ stock and with demand in UnlIAd States reported as he; the price shows every Indication being above the market pflcg n tho start o! last. season, 2i 4' .-n-¢-»-. u“. .,_.,,L._. ‘Ti u! PLAN GIGANTIC DOME LONDON, Nov. 16. — (Reuters) —A gigantic aluminum "puma o! _, Discovery” 97 feet high and 355 , toot in diameter—the largest dome ' in the world-is to be the renter. piece of the 1951 British exhibition on the south bank of the Thoma; it was announced today. The Domg will tell the story of the achieve. .-_../ , . |monts of Britain's explorers and diacoverers in the mapping and charting o! the globe, Explqrjng the heavens and investigating m, walks down town to the various’ structure and mm" of the “m. 8r. 8t. Dorothy la vis- Ineet Doyle. . tons. Rm. The meeting closed with the sing- 11M h" “m”, M; 1m; of the National Anthem. L '_ FARM-BRED FURS "I'LL GET BACK EVERY ACRE TIIEY TOOK FROM ME élllllllillifiifliuw w no lII" The more important anlmm raised on Canarlian rur lilfms m fox, muskrat, beaver, mink. m. oon, marten, nutrla, Iiich 3...; chinchilla. TO-NIOIIT -E'MP|RE- FRI. s. SAT. Shows '7 - 8:45 — Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 ADVENTURE DRAMA , of a boy and his dog! Cuticura helps clear up lalzcliiieazls, eczegngs, lmplea. Contains valuablg ITRdIClIIl III redientaAildruggms, Buy todavl ddt m Canada. x ofiiii-luisiii-iulficii-miiailiwi ..~. will min ioiiiiligiliigiir iimwn- Clarence Muse . “IL _ 41- G- ron sans I AT SOURIS g 4-Room Bungalow on Cha- Street, built in 1948. Im- mediate possession. Terms o! I.“ “ _ . usmng nan CAMERON - ADRIAN BOOTII 1mg“ See it happen . the way It hop- . period! All IIII color and oz- OWEIIY Iiiiy iiinliny - Nam Ilm " P X/ 1 lion eteurmsit . hi!‘ ‘ nxrrmz NEWS - CARTOON 1 A . ......... .... WALTER BRENNAN FORREST TUCKER Mmmhmnhbm payment m be amngut LAMBERTVILLE mo“ ALSO! WEST POINT TRACK CHAMPIONS ~ MELVIgog.i&cQUAID, shows 9H3" - ‘I - 9 Chapter 2 Serial, “WILD BILL IIICKOK" 80:“: ENDS A NOV. 2.9 A Both Dates Incl. SALE STARTS NOV. 18 mo mn-cmusr AS ‘ A sans: DRY GOODS“ INTRODUCING LEATHER FOOTWEAR "stscaur" Nylon Hosiery LESS 25% DISCOUNT New, glamorous, slicer, with rc- NiwisFkflPfiijiis 1 -.-_ ~..._ . GROCERIES MOLASSES, per gal. . . ; s1; BEANS, white, 5 lbs. for .. .. 44c RAISINS, bulk, seedless, 2 lbs. 29c ' PRUNE JUICE, 32 oz. bottle . 29c Burns‘ SPAGHETTI 8r MEAT BALLS Reg. price 30c: Sale Price . . 24c SDAPS and IIOUSEOLEANINO MOTORISTS Wo- have decided to discon- tinue selling ' ANTI - FREE - Seeded RAISINS- 1lb. pkg. 23c; Zfor 45c MATCHES, 3for.......... 22p Bulk DATES, 23c; 2 lbs. for 45c Pkg. DATES, 1 lb. size . .. .. 26c SHORTENING, lb. . . . . . . . .. 27c MIXED PEEL. V2 lb. pkg. . . . 18c MIXED FRUITS. V: Ib. pkg. . 22c MIXEDNUTS. per lb. .. 29c Aylmer ORANGE 8r GRAPEFRUIT MARMALADE . . .. . 29c Newfoundland SALMON- 1Ib. tins 41c Choice Qualify CORN, 2 l-Ins 35c Choice Quality TOMATOES- 28oz., Zrins 35c Thrifty Pak PEAS, 2 tins . . . . 25c Carnation MILK, 2 tins for .. 29c ,Ccsc Lots...............6.75 CANDY-A reol borgciln— . Sclin Mixture, per lb. . . . .. .. 27c Fancy Quality TOMATO JUICE- rtin 9c PECIAL OFFER! ’ ‘ 2 fakgs. Ogllvlc CAKE MIXES 35c Monarch CAKE MIXES- Iorge size, ~2for 41c Canned BLUEBERRIES, pcr tin 24c JiLL-O, Spkgmfor 25c PIKNUTIUTTER. 1_Ib.sIze .. 41c Slhpkg... .. 38c NEEDS Cuslile SOAP, large bar . . . 17c Ivory SOAP, Ige. size, 2 for . 35c Palmolive SOAP, coke . . . . 9c RINSO, reg. 39c; sole . . . . . . 34c Johnston's FLOOR WAX . .. 53c BROOMS, variety to clear 8.... ....20°/oDiscount FLOUR SPECIAL BLOSSOM OF i CANADA 1001b. Print Cotton Bogs ' or $5.89 1001b. Plain Cotton Bug of $5 MAXWELL WASHERS EXCLUSIVE DEALERS ELECTRIC and GASOLINE MODELS’ Special For This Sale Gus Model rcg. $189.50 ‘ Inforccd heel and toe. 45 gouge. reg. price $1.65 SALE PRICE $1.29 42 gouge, reg. price $1.25 SALE PRICE 99c Also White for Nurses 45 gouge SPECIAL $1.29 This shipment due to arrive" this week LADIES’ and OIIILOREIPS WEAR our: ENTIRE STOCK GOES ON SALE AT MEN'S and BOYS’ WEAR Men's Melton OVERCOATS SPECIAL PRICE $24.98 Men's Plain MACKINAWS Reg. $7.75-SALE $5.98 Men's Wool-Lined PARKAS Reg. Price $17.98—SALE $13.93 BOYS‘ PARKAS Reg. $12.98-.SALE $10.98 Men's Dress GLOVES Reg. $2.29—SALE $1.79 Men's Pullover MITTS Good OuuIIry—$1.49 Also-o nice range of Men's and Boys Full and Winter Clothing to clear at 20% DISCOUNT imam FOOTWEAR LESS '10°/o OFF OUR We believe Service Stations and Garages arc better equipped to offer the service you require. We are, therefore, clearing out our present stock at $4.98 in- stead of the regular price of $5.75. HARDWARE Flashlight Batteries, 2 for .. 25c All other Batteries including Radio, Hot Shot, Hearing Aid. Pen Light, at 10% DISCOUNT All Other Hardware - "at 20% DISCOUNT DISHES AND GLASSWAR! Including‘ Pyrex Wore Clearing at 20% DISCOUNT SALEPRICE $149.00 20% DISCOUNT ' REGULAR LOW PRICE Christmas Gifts and Toys on display for this sale Sec our toy counter before b ‘a - , - uyIng elsewhere. w‘ "M" - _ you to visit our star! l durl tIiI Sole. Y will sec T- M- . UEWEIIYII Lid. Montague, P. E. l. .....';?'.....?. w... .2"... M r ‘ r epucc to list-wt onsartv n:- _ DUCED~ PRICES. Open Evenings Tuesday and Saturday '- . Store Hours e A. m-a P.1d. f