»,. ‘if! 1.1 x11 f: o Tl-IEZGUARQLAPLVCZHARLOTPETOWN .. , . . , .. . .. ionnv Matinee 2.30 Evening Shows 7 - 9 lune HATER ../ ifllllflfill/l/fllfi/ i Ffl/IIIM‘ 4- iill IlclIIlllSlEII rnmc: snwnnn n»- rc- in. Sponsored by Catholic Women's League "voiciwi llil povs iicuin that was the ‘battle cry of ‘riciiiiiic FATHER puilili’ AV‘ storrl no 7 as Path‘! PAT 0 BRIEN n»- iiii DAIIYI. IIICKNAN-[IIAIIES KiIPEl-IINA O'CONNOR-ARTHUR SNIELDS _QE__S>AW_YE_I>-IIARII_Y sniayou-uvrun pin-ruin nouwiuv EXTRA! TRAVELOGUE ON NOVA SCOTIA SCREEN SOlNG - PETE SMITH SPECIALTY O-O§§§¥ Extra! News - Cartoon ‘044444-0 P. O-OO-O-O-OO-O W. #_____ - T o D A Y fasfesfMflwVMl/Sll ever! THE HOOSIER .__ , / n"; \. worsnors h Comedy - Sports - Cartoon Show: 2.30 - 7 - 8.45 CAPITQL Mon. we. and wen. (IN ADDITION TO REGULAR. PROGRAM) TIIRILLIIIG FIGHT FILMS! “MARCEL CERDAN” (European Champion — The French Challenger) “TONY ZALE” (World's Champion) Action as "Cerdan" wins the Championship with a Knockout in the round. Middleweight IIth -FEATURE ATTRACTION- Biilidog DrummomVs, _ i. most desperate ‘ ' Adventure. THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry. Albert Aitken. Mra. Byron ‘ ‘$167811. Mlle Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden bavera AGENTS SOUBIS: Mil Enid llloharda and Gordon Farrell The Guardian may ba bought at any of the fallowing plaeea in Montague: lllaa S. A. Llewellyn; Mra. Clay. la Georgetown: The Poat Office: Ln Sonrla: Condou'a and Florence Roper; in 8t. Petefa: The Port Office. ' ..-0ua CLASSIFIED an page ' t ivir. F. n. Meaning, grsriottei- bi ult5_ UWH “'85 B TECCIIN; I15 e55 V“ ' “m! "5 tor to Montague. . JPROMPT WATCH REPAIRS at reasonable prices. C_ R. Boehner, Jeweller, Montague. Mr, Lorne Llwellyn, Montaguel left on Wednesday for an extend-, ed visit to Moricton, N. B. ..°ROY ROGERS in "King of M the Cowboys" playing Wood ls- Mrs. George Dalziel and Mrs. lands Monday. Sturgeon. Tuesday. Les MacKlay, Charlottetown, were Canoe Cove. Wednesday. Annan~ , recent visitors to Montague. guests dale, Thursday, Eldon, l-Yidaywof Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Camp- Bxidgetown, Saturday. ben- - Show giggly? l: gmfgf» ...’;’.“’;.li"?.’.$fi‘é§“OYMJJSniFiT. . \ e, . . - Eifilrifisirl; ringer Yeo. daughter of lghoglffiéiitow: ‘is 1hr tuition: spend- Mr. and Mrs. B, H. Yeo. Montague, 8h“ o" i; YS- £0 i o home Miss Joan MacGou-an, daughter“ e Wrens "1 W" M011- of Mr. and Mrs. M, N. Mac-l 3'“- Goiwan, Kilmuir. and IVLI‘. Mal-i coIrn Johnston, son of Dr. and Mrs, L. A. Johnston, Montague. Mr. Athoi Roebrtson. Montague, .left Wednesday for Ontario to at- _______ tengelthe wedding of his sister, “‘H0oLEYtS MESS WEAR _ 15H . of lTor-t Erie to Mr, Hu- m“ arrived, new Fan samples O11 bert Franklin Meier of Pickering, imported Eiiolish Cloths by Serrii- glmsgzedm“"fsagetiszéyhwkemvligo .= , _ _ r ay, ep. a e gzoalg" TsaallfglnoToggatsmadgvgg Windmill Point ohuroh of Christ. coats. Trousers. oto» These Chills, Mr. Rankine Howatt, who has are fine Worstedi. Tweedfi- Gflbnhbeen the Lewis Bros. representa- dlnes, Eleysiarli. Cover“. em Y0" 5 tive of Montreal has been making are cordially invited to Inspécflhis last business visit to the Is- these Samples. Delivery in three‘ land this week. It is understood weeks. Satisfactory tit guaranteed. that his son will be given full rep- i resenta-tion for the Island and part H“ mam, friends 1n MOnt-ggug, of Nova Scotia, while Mr. Honvatt were glad to see M,‘ Sheldon Jay will take over New Brunswick and or Mount Stewart on Thurgdgyh the remaining part of Nova Scotla. Ma. Jay was formerly employed fiti _ the Canada", Nanonal R/Lnlqvnys ‘Iihe regular. meeting of the in Montague, but owing to 11111955 Legion Auxiliary‘, M oiitngue was obliged to {Mega his dupgesg Branch, was held in the Legion bones to be able to resume his n one-mlnu-ie silence. after WIllOh Montague. Point appeared before Siipencliary mack duck m 1305565510“ 1n close that pursuant to a clecrotal order fraction, was ordered confiscated. obvl‘ It 1 PM» Sei- IID for “lo l" in future cases of a similar nat- l ALL THAT TRACT PIECE AND of $300.00 for each. offence. ‘The lEdward Island, bounded and des- Mounted Police. formerly In possession of Pierce and Mrs. Francis Frow- MW" 1 Road or Main Street, the Salt] mm their new home on has") eastern llde of aaid Bridge and sin-zine with lvfis- Howard Vick-g tlnnisig northwnrdly along the a Jolly Good Fellow". Wihen the has no“, wmpletely recovered and presided. The meeting opened with glad to welcome him back to.of Lhe previous meeting were read Montague a. resident of Beach Convention Act with having a; Public notice la hereby given. gun, seized at the time of the in- ‘Tuesday line twelfth day of Oct- The Magistrate made it plain that I tague described as follows: Act carries a maximum penalty . Lot 52 in King's County in Prince uted by the Royal Canadian On the north and cast by land was spani- fli- the 110"" °Y MF- Montague Bridge and by the Main ‘vim he: ‘amuy recently moved lug from the said River along tlie and friends. Following an hour of the distance of 152 feet and eon- semlbléflt. K1188“ ""3 "Flor she", road 20 feet wide along the north arid adopted. ‘the main purpose of the meeting wee to draw up plans for the Legion Carnival which is to be held in Owober. During the meeting various committees were appointed ‘to look after particu- lar pants of the three-day pro- gram. Georgetown And Vicinity Miss Jennie Kennedy of Mon- tague is spending a few days in Georgetown. where she is the guest of Miss Lorraine Landry. E. .8 MacLaren looal coal deal- er had truckmen engaged in un- loading and delivering a car load of coal to his customers on Thurs- day. During the past few days ool- lectors have been engaged in can- vassing the town i-n the inltereirl of the King's County Memorial Hospital in Montague. Mr. W. T. Wood our local Dana- dian National Railway station agent has returned to his duties after enjoying his annual vaca- tion-Creo. Wednesday ivhere they attended the plowing match, All reported a very interesting day and much I7B\\')X‘8.bl€ comment was heard on the fine showing of live stock. L. A. C. Herbert Parker of the Rloyal Canadian Air Force, stat- ioned in Ontario, is spending his furlough with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pcirker, He has just completed an air force aero- engine course. Dredge No. 9 has been engaged in digging operations-in the Lower Montague ferry dock during the time this work was in operation, the ferry boat, Montague II was off the run and its place taken by a motor boat, operated by lvfaurice DeLory. A few days ago a railway flat car load oi creosote piles were un- loaded at the railway wharf and it is understood that they will be put afloat and towed io Launch- ing ivhere they will be used in the new boat harbor being built there. N0 WOODY STEM The banana is one of the largest plants on earth not having a. woody stem above ground, Quite a number oi Georget-om, Ialns travelled to Bridgetown on~ gives her husband active aaaie- tance in_ his constituency work. | Their three children have al- yready done their bit for Canada. {Their son, Peter, served through- |out the war as an ROAF pilot; their daughter Anne worked dur- ing the war with the National Him Board in Otto/we, and Kath- I erine on leaving eohool entered the Prospective Conservatives For Leadership ROAF Women's Division. i This was following in the foot- ,steqie of their father who when gwar broke out i-n i914, enlisted on ;August 4 with the 9th. Battery. |Oanadlan Field Artillery, being ldischarged in 1N8 ae a Brigade Major, Mr. Meodonnell was born in Kingston, Ontario, in 1884 and was educated at Kingston Collegiate Institute, getting his Master of Arts degree on a. Rhodes Scholar- ship ai Oxford. He Later studied law at Osmotic Hall. Toronto. Since i919 he has gone steadily forward in his business career, al- ways taiing an active part in community affairs. He has been chairmen of the Board of Govern- ors at Queen's University and di- reoio; lo; the Toronto General WIIALEMEAT NOT SOLD 1N VANCOUVER SHOPS _VAN(X)UVER, Sept. 24 — (OP) — British Columbia whale-meat, retailing at about half the price P, C. HEADQUARTERS. UITA- 0f high-cost land meat, has little WA —J M. Maodonnell, K. C., M. market in Vancouver. P., who entered Parliament only) For wme week; M whalemeat rnhgsef c2221 ifiéglzaill-iynilfrlfien °D1f :2: has been on the market here, al- Progressive Conservative Party.i thou‘??? glentéois Evan“): “gen. As a private citizen he alwaysem sing mo“ on as‘ °w' took an antive interest in publiclever’ sh med 5w“ w same’ affairs and having come to thqponland and 5a°mm°m°' conclusion that Oanada could be- Vimwuvel‘ butchers M” d‘- governed a great deal better heWUIwd I10 P1811619 U10 Product. decided, in 1945, to engage more! which some consumers have diffl-- actively in the political arennuculty distinguishing from beef criticism W85 not goodirwhen cooked, an]. Mr. Macdonnell took uns- step‘ o“ ream“ mm l‘ m“ l)‘ at great personal salrlflce. At tliei status‘ "cm the government in‘ age oi‘ sixty-one he was president of the National Trust Com-pony of Willi. ‘tidrsiiiii.is°°i.i°ilirii‘i~ Sale ()f Business Site ence in financial circles. However, IN MDNTAGIIE tall. spare "Jlm” Macdonnell sees public service as a duty that ev- Sealea tendera will be received ery man w-ho min, should under- take. On his election in the constitu- ency of lvluskoka, Ontario, he was made financial critic for liis par- t-y and since then has been a competent and vocal watchdog over government expenditures. He is now serving his third term as president of the Progres- sive Conservative Association of Canada and. in the last two years, has visited most of Canada in the interests of party organization. His ivife, who is the daughter of the late Sir George Perkin, K. C. M. G., is one of a well-known trio of sisters in Canada. The other: are Mrs. Vincent Masseyof Port Hope and Mrs. W. L Grant of To- ronto. ivliose la-te husband was headmaster oi Upper Canada Col- lege for many years. These women Ilic affairs and Mrs. Macdomicll are all keenly interested in pub- Th- x . M‘ Jay underwent yHall on Monday. September 20th. SGTIIZUSeEIlJIXJEPBIiOH at Halifax and The president, Mrs, J. W. Ladiier, dunes sometime 1n the 13mg,- par-i; the roll call ivas takenand answer- oi’ October. His friends will be ed by ten members. The minutes ‘FlNED AND SHOTGUN CON- FlSCATED-Yestei-day morning at Magistrate Joseph W- MBI-‘Dimflld COLD STORAGE PLANT charged under the MigratoryBlrds season. Fine and costs totalling dated August l6, 1948, of the Rolls 515,00 was imposed and the shot- Court of Chancery, I will, on The offence was committed at = iwbllo auction on the Promises all Beach Point on September 21st. the lands and premises at Mon- ure that come before him a heav- iRAltCl-IL or LAND situate lying ler penalty would be imposed. The 1 and being at Montague Bridge on case was investigated and pcosec- icribed as follows, that is tn say: Gaul, on the south by the Monm- A very enjoyable social evenins zue River and on the west by tazue on WBdIlBSdBYr WM“ ‘he plot of land having a. front of c3 We“ M h°n°r' Mrs‘ Fraser‘ ‘who’ feet on said River, and extend. , t de ed a miscellan- esaliigetshxvliriar eli-‘y inany neighbors Road aforesaid northwesterly for arson as pianist. Mrs- Fro-w’ W" ma Road or Street for the dis- then llllfldfflldtid While I'll’ “flltance of 24 feet to a street or blind-fold was removed Mrs. Fras- eir beheld the many beautifully These were opened by Mrs. Ben iVlacIJui-e and Mrs. Byron Stewart iv-hile the verses were read by Mrs. Levi Power. Mrs. Fraser expressed her appreciation. arid extended an invitation to all to visit her in her new home. Miss Anna MacLean sang several selections accompani- ed on the guitar by her brother, Arnold. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by several of the ladies. The enjoy- able evening was brought to a Night Ladies" and “Auld Syne". That. same evening Fraser was visited earlier by mem- bers of the Montague Hockey Club of which he la a valued member, who presented him with wrapped, gifts piled about her.‘ aide of the herein described land, thence oastwnrdly along the aaltl laat mentioned street to the anlil eastern boundary at a point. l7l feet from anid River; TOGETHER WITH the cold iatorage building and plant there- on, known as Watterworihm Cold Ifltotege, equipped and operating, and another building thereon (lately housing a. packing plant. The building la modern and built for ita present purpose with two storage floors, and llvlng apart- ment above. The plant la diesel close with the $11181!!! 0f "Q0013; powered, cork insulated, and ef- Umgl Violent. All patrons having goods ator- ed In the premise! will have ample time to arrange with purchaser for continued storage or removal Starring ‘ -"l9l-_'.-,P9.G PRUMIIWNP." weeeeeeaeoouwoeeewue coca-cameo» aa deaired. TERMS-will: deposit, oasis in 20 days. Sale subject to court approval. a chest of dfAWlfS.—1£fi. balance 0-00-0004» oeeavoa-eoaeoaoeeomvvee-eooo EMPIRE TODAY . Matinee 2.30 - Evening 7 - 8.45 MONOGRAM PICTURES presents STOOGE COMEDY - SPORTS - CARTOON POST-WAR. CRIMINALS IAII) MORE CYNICAL LONDON. Bent 24 - (OP) — Is-itain‘; young post-war crimin- flg gppear even more cynicaL; Irresponsible and unco - CPPYPIIVQ than their predeceeaore, says the entrant report of the Prison Com- Iiaaionera. On. prison govlrnor described the young prisoners as "self- Qtrad, unappteciatlve and idle." Prison populations now total nearly m,000. Convictions for crimes of violence, burglary and housebreaking have been more then doubled since 1N0 and near- ly trebled the m3 figure, The commissioners commented: "This reversion to conditions which have not been aecii for some 40 years la more than dia- turbing in that the peak has clearly not been reached." K. M. MARTIN, Raealvov. REPAIRS - MAINTENANCE REFRIGERATION OIL FURNACES WASHING MACHINES MOTORS RANGES VACUUM CLEANERS ond all small APPLIANCES We ora building our repu- NOTICE 1o CREDITORS 0f Wetter-worth b Watterworth, Montague, P.E.l. lbolla Court of Chancery of the 16th day‘ of August, 1M8. In Calla No. l“, wherein Maltland Waiter-worth la the plaintiff and Wilfred Watterworth the defend- ant, I hereby notify all creditors of the partnerahlp exlatlng be- tween the above named partxa - conducting a bnalnen at Mon - "mo" and bush.” on "l. gue known aa Watierworth Cold gtorage to appear before use at the w‘ ‘W’ office of the laid Watterworth A trial will convince you g“ swam‘: dwzifxhi: that we give service that m? “ ‘In’ m, u ‘h, u‘, SGFVF Courts Building in Charlottetown on Wednesday the 13th day of Oct» ELEDTIIID their clalma, otherwise to be bar- red from any olalni against the a-ete of the aald partnership. Dated thia aeventeenth day d September, 1M8. x. M. MARTIN, aber, 1N8. at 2 P.M., to prove PHONE 2679-L Master In Chancery. s In purauanca of an order of the EADN AFTERNOON by the undersigned up to noon of October 8th. 1948. for the purob-y Me of the valuable building alte in Montague of the late Edward J. Kerr. lacing on Main Street, bounded on the North by the en- try to Sackviile on North Street. on the South by the Station Road. with a depth of 113 feel. or any tender not necessarily ao- Hlghest i IN PERSON A-vr. ll\(l <. r Isl! rm rill-av .1» livi- -. row." niwnvi. SCDTT HILARIOUS VIRTUOSO OF THE PIANO OIIOIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Will Appear MONDAY EVENING At The PRINCE OF WALES AUDITORIUM At 8.15 O'CLOCK The Tioketa are $1.01 IIOOOOOOOIIOOOIO -‘aQQnAaAQ-QQAQ_ spectlon standpoint, has not been clarified, AMAZINGLY PBOLWIC If unmolested, 350,000,000 rats ‘would be produced from a single pair in three years. r l »/ {l/Z/I/A/(I 7/2/471/ Z / // . <5 ('/{ {ZJ/(F "or ronowro MARY MacKllNNON SHORE, ‘ Pianist : Programme: ‘Tarnbourln . Bnurrae .. Nnlfcgglevtfo The Flrat linrrow . ll. Schumann Waltz. 0v. ire, No. A .. n. Schumann The Schonlmnater vvith the Long N0" W. Nlelnann (from "In Clrlldren'a Land") loldlera In the Distance A~ Bflklanla No. l S. cepted. Tenders to be good for|j;'.,'|,,',',"(;,., ' " acceptance until October 16th, 1948. Upon acceptance the auo- cesaful tenderer will deposit 20% oi’ the tendered price and algn agr t to complete purchase on assurance of good title within l5 days thereafter. GARTH"W.' KERR. Montague, Administrator. POTATO FESTIVAL u» ENTERTAINMENT CHARLOTTETOWN FORUM OCTOBER 5th and Oils, I9lI-8 AND EVENING SPONSORED BY The P.EA.I. Innkeepers Association In (Io-Operation with the Dominion Experimental Farm Ail Charlottetown and numerous Potato Growers and Shippers DISPLAYS S-IIDVIIIIG Vlllllll BEING GAR IIIED 0ll FDR TIIE POTATO IIIIIIISTIIYI Exhibits cf Potatoes of all Varieties with Prizes Awarded to Boat Lots. Also Commercial Displays 0F Interest -- Entertainment For All -- 1. DLD TIME FIDDLERS DDNTEST 2. MANDOLIN and DANJD DDNTEST '3. STEP DANDING DDNTEST 4. AMATEUR DDNTEST Mall Your ‘Entry Lciterrfcr Potato Exhibits and for any of the Contests to P.E_.I. Innkeepers Association, Ilharloitetcwn. You will receive couplets Information. Prizes For Every Event March Little Soldier Watch For Further Daily Announcements