PAGE EIGHT to-m PRINCE Enwiiiin wen. SHOWING AT 3 :30-7-9 llli IS SHORT BUT SWEET IN I . MAIAYIU ADDED: Travclialk. LIFE ON THE THAMES, Cartoon, ALBERT IN BLUNDERLAND by Clifford McBride I ll I Ilgolgquand UNCLE stat -'i:l.. .-1. THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW OAPITIIL Til-IIAY wan. snows AT 3:30-7-8:45 """"""”"""""'-I llllii Elllil mw.()”KiiIliIl”li3 S'l()RM IIWEIS llANDALL- RAYMOND BURR-" - ALSO Universal News - Musical T CANBERRA, Sept. 25 - (APl fo- Primc Minister Robert 'G. M911?-135 predicted in a broadcast today Aus- tralia will set up a National Seu- urity Resources Board along the lines of the one operating in the United States. Such a board would advise the Government on pre-war planning of material and priorities, he said, M BUYING LIVE AND DRESSED POULTRY DAILY EASTERN PACKING 60.. LTD. Souris. P. E. I. HT By Fagol y C! Shorter. DIDJA 555 ME POWDERN I . THAT eau. -Ioomraov. ' mo LMAME rum , prrcuens LOOK stcu! , C'MON N we tocuens I AND I'LL GIVE ADU A BLOW av BLOW mm , oescvzwnoni I UP THE BALL HEY UG! '- wlii HAPPENED? NO RUNS? N0 HITS! THREE ERRORS! .';- wuv DON'TCHA '44 ourr PESTERIWME? I GOT Normw To y SM! G'wAN,BEAT rr: AINIT A euv ENTITLED TO ,, some PRIVACY? ,-..-.g-1 'i OUR, BOARDING HOUSE EGAD BOYSI11-Ia owl. V '-:LU8 isoeetmmeenss a A LIBRARY, AND THE -' (KMOWZITALL ENCYCLO- ,; PEDIA-I'M 6eLI.IMe-': -V4 ,.WOLlLD Ptzoviue AI. '. (5PLENDI'D swam!-uM! ll' lull v .11:-IOPEJHEREIS ENOUGH ; I 'DONiT .. r x Axkh w I-IIcI4ev'5 DIRECTOR OF: W FINANCES, MASOR-W BUT-.. THE LA6T TIME I-IE FRIBKED - we TIN 8ox,AtI.THeI2ei on Does WAS INSIDE was -some-. JAP 6oLNeNII2 cLIRI2eNcv,I A-I427 FIRE INSURANCE MAJOR HOOPLE 1 NXNxxxQKxtxukN I .11-IE GUARDIAN. cnaanorriarown IHE EASTERN GIIAIIDIMIII I The Montague: town: arda It Son. ..'l'!'I'rED FOOTWEAR attic Montague shoe store Mr. and Mrs. Albert Griffin. scuris, spent the -week-end It .9-hilt home in Montague. Miss Elia Doherty, Montague, was a week-end visitor t.o Riverton, where ahe was the guest or her ala- ter. Mrs. Annie Crane. Mrs. Haywood Macbean. Mont- ggue, is spending a few day: visit- ing in Murray River. the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Silas Cuddy. Mr. John Yeo, fourth year stud- ent of Prince of wales College. Charlottetown, spent the WEEK-005 at his home in Montesuh Mr. and Mrs. Herold Landry and son Rnymond were week-end visit- on to Wellimton. where they were the guests of Mrs. Lendrys parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arsenault. Mlls (Ethel Thompson and sister. Mrs. Eustachiua Maccasron and son of Montague, are leaving this morning. for Toronto where Mrs. Maccarron will join her husband. who is employed the"- Mrs. Robert Kirton and brother. Mr. Cyrus Turner. both of Belmont Mass. were recent visitors to Mon- tague, where they were the guests of Mrs. James Macneth. ICAR TURNS OVER -- A 1935 car with three occupants turned ov- er yesterday morning at the out- skirts of the town of Montague on the pavement leading to Charlotte- town, after snapping off a tele- phone pole. The car was proceed- ing towards Montague at an early hour of the morning, when, at a point nearly opposite MacKenzie's mill, the right front tire blew, caus- ing the driver to lose control and the car drove headlong into the telephone post snapping it off at the base. The car then turned over. landing on its hood; the four wheels upright. The hanging pole anashed into the exposed running gear. 'me car was severely damaged. Howev- er. the occupants escaped with only minor cuts and bruises. ' RALLY DAY Rally Day. Sept. 24th., was fittingly observed in Trinity United Church. Monta- gue, on Sunday morning. The jun- ior choir led in the songs of praise and the children rendered the hymn "We Thank Thee 0 Our F.1- ther". Dr. A.D. Macxenzie spoke. illustrating to the children and elder folk the very great need at children in many parts of the world and emphasizing that "we should do all in our power to help these sick and helpless boys and girls." Much credit is due Mr. Malcolm Patterson, director, and Miss Agnes Annear. organist, for the splendid iors. .5 ) IN :- There aluminum is AGENTS:-MONTAGUI: lhrold F. Ialllilflo III. II"!!! Stewed. Ilse. Bruce Maurine. Mlle Jena Wluiauu. lb Jean Jebnaeen. AGENT GIOIBITOWN: Walden uven. ” Guardian may be bought at tho following places Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; The Post Office; in Soul-la: The Snack Bar and ii. Rich- in in Gearin- Mias Wilma Machure and Miss Barbara Beck. Oherlottetown. spent the week-end at their homes in Montague. .!Don't miss Van Johnson in the ”Romance of Rosy Ridge". Slur- geon, Wednesday: Cardigan, Thurs- day; Eldon. Friday; Bridgetown, Saturdiy. The Mines Jean neck of Alllston. Laura Higgenbothani and Barbara Macbure. both of Montague. lett yesterday morning for Charlotte- town. where they will begin train- ing at the P. 1:. Island Hospital School for Nurses. EASTIIIN GUARDIAN . . The many friends of Mrs. Edwin Beck. Alllston. will regret to learn of harrillness in the King's County Hospital. All wish her a speedy re- covery. she underwent an operation for appendicitis on Saturday. Georgetown; , and Vicinity Mr. Angus Metheaon of Moo- tague. was a visitor to Georgetown on Friday. Miss Key Roche left last week to resume her studies at st. Dun- stan's college. Mr. Clarence Stewart loft re- cently ior Charlottetown where he has accepted ployment. Miss Ruth Robertson of char- lottetown' is visiting with her aunts. the Misses Margaret and Jennie Lee Richnrds. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Stewart of New Glasgow. N. 5., are spending a short visit in Georgetown where they are renewing many old ac- qualntances. lohielailey Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ferguson were recent visitors to Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Earl James. Church Road. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis McIntyre. Mr. and Mrs. George Mccannell and daughter Margaret, Charlotte- town, were week-end visitors to Lorne valley, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mcconneli and M?. and Mrs. Charles Macbeod. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Inga and children Caron and Frederick. Nor- wsik, Calixomia, motored to Lorne Valley where they are guests at the home of Mrs. Ing's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mccannell. Mr. and Mrs. Inga stopped at Boston work they are doing wth the jun- at 0 YEARS ALUMINUM HA3 GROWN To a: A LARGEPART or ANADIAN LIVING enroute where they visited with relatives arurfrlendn for a few days before coming to the Island. Their It is a recipe for a bigger. richer, more comlortable Canada. The "pinch" is scarce of ahlpioada of the red earth-bauxite-n from British Guiana. A three-thousand-mile ocean journey ends at Port Alfred on the Saguenay River. Then the bauxite goes by rail to the electrical-"kitchen" at Arvida a few miles away. ' from the bauxite by using electricity provided by harnessing the same .Saguenay. You see, the Saguenay provides two essentials for making aluminum-deep waterilor cargo ships and cataracts tortvowea -within a few miles of one another. standing on the dock at Port Alfred, you see something unique. You watch It-eight can filled with bauxite disappear over a hill and return with shining aluminum. The process of turning bauxite into aluminum has added Port Alfred and the city of Arvjda to Canada's living space. and opened new opportunities lot thousands of Canadians. ALUMINUM COMPANY OF-CANADA. LTD. PredeesuenJheeeuaeveeIAIeMneuleeCeeedlenl M--nuts-I-Imuuane-.u3u-nun. waase-H.nvqe-stun-.I-eenle ” North Mr. and Mrs. David Irving were recent business visitors to Char- lottntown. SEPTEMBER 25, 195., Miss Catherine Miilar. student at Prince 0! Wales College spent the week-end It the home of her par- ent-5. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miller. Mrs. William J. Johnston and Miss May 1.. Millar are spending some time visiting at rrortung n'rDidge. guests of Mrs. Ernest John. a n. PASTE Miss Beverley Milar, young daughter of Mr. anal Mrs. Immer- Miliar is the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Boehner. In SHIIIQ3 Brien; ghgn .y.,.' Prhiiss Sadie Mlllar, nude... ,. - ,2. Shines hour than ever! nee of Wales college W" n - week-end visitor at the home of 3. WI"! '0” DOIIIIIIIIQI her parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Mum, , I. e. acumen A son. are. - Irennord, oniuiom Mr. and Mrs. Ray ciow are week-end visitors to Halifax. guests of Mrs. clow's sister and brother. in-law, Mr. and Mrs, John 1: MacDonald. ' ---'The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies Aid society was held at the home of Mrs. Fred 0. John. ston. In spite of the inclement weather twelve members and five VNWY5 WOW llresent. The presi- '-I9Y"7- Mm C.-1. McLure presided, :nd the meeting opened by singing Psa:m 109 and repeating "rho Lords Prayer' in unison. script. ure lesson. "Revelation 4 vs. 1-5 "5" Wm 1'95P0nsively. Exposition and prayer by Mrs. James Graham -mi pr-yer by Mrs. Webster Clow. Roll call was answered by a verse of Scripture, The minutes of last meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs. Herbert Llewellyn followed by the treasurers report. New and m. finished business was then discuss- ed and it was decided to hold the bazaar on Friday evening, Sept. 29th.: also. films will be presented by the National Film Board and! lunches served. Meeting closed by singing "Blest Be the Tie that Binds" and repeating Mlzpah hen- edictlon. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. C.J. McLure and Miss Am- anda McLure, .clark's, September Sale Ending Sept. 30th. ROBIN HOOD FLOUR, 98 lb. sack McCready's PICKLES, 24 oz. size .. ONIONS, small or No. 2 size, 10 lbs. JELLO, pudding powders, tapioca, etc., 3 for . LEMON PIE FILLER, 3 for ........... .. VANILLA, artificial. large 8 oz. jug . CLARK'S BEANS, tomato sauce, 20 02. im, 2 for ' Package TEAS, per lb. ............. .. . BAKING SODA, pkg. ........... .. MINUTE TAPIOCA, 20c reg. Sale . MOLASSES, draft, per gallon CUT MIXED PEEL, 7 02. size . STRAWBERRY JAM, Mt. Stewart LARD. per pound .......... .. CANNED PEAS, 2 tins CANNED CORN, 2 tins 35.39 ilterrs Fleeced UNDERWEAR- Combinations, suit E223,” .,'.'J.'”.f,i .35, '31::j;,'3,,,,'” "L Men's striped DRESS snnvrs vat dy I collar-S cial ...................................................... ., 31,93 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mcliiachern. Cotton WORK GLOVES, blue knitted wrist- and family. Iona, were recent vls-) itcrs at the home of Mrs. McEnch-: ern's parents. Mr. and Mrs. williaml Ferguson. Special, pair 29.; Mens OVERALLS, zipper front, garment 354.50 Men's Bib-Front OVERALLS. sizes 34-44- Garment 33,50 INDIAN BLANKETS, each .............................. .. 3359 Check Flannellette BLANKETS, size 70x84. Pr. 34.25 Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Mnclgod and dnumiier Donna. Halifax, N. s. were visitors to Lorne Valley on Monday when Ahoy renewed many PRINT CO'1'l'ON, approximately 36" wide. Yd. 39c old acquaintances. WATCH FOR INTER-STORE SPECIALS AS WELL CLARK BROS. MT. STEWART-HONTAGUE-ST. PETERS BAY (SALE FEATURED IN ALL STORES), Mr. Reuben Mccannell was a vis- itor to Charlottetown on Saturday He was the guest of his son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Mccanneli. His many friends are pleased to see Mr. Lauren MacDonald out around again. Mr. Macbeod met with an accident n tow weeks ago enl.,VIevM Merhh which rcsulterl in is broken leg.