‘ - M“ wv ~_-..._.-9-v¢.._.,... .~‘_. I~J.'.'&:i=e;‘,,:?,'-:f~=1213-; v.3 w: = s. .4. -< ~. _. : ., ,1 ' - '44§-Q-§-I-O'O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-Q-OO§-O4§-§§§§4-O i. 404Q~O+GCQ+OOGOQQ+F race nus aaaaaaakkkaaasakakkaxkaaaaaamkkaas‘ a “m... suwsnn om u m. SHOWING AT 3:30 - 7 AND 9 She has a lot to learn but not about mn! dfi RA .. RENTISS THE NEW WARNER SENSATION HENI SMIIH BRUCE BENNETT , _ IOlIlI Al“ IOSIIAIT IICAII ALSO CARTOON, "CAGY CANARY" tom CAPITQL and wen. 3 SHOWS DAILY—3:30 - 7 - 8:45 m: NEW onuwwonn ' 00MB WI SIIIIDTIIIGmIIea Fleilee ta .. w‘ simifiii... t 1. . Emilio; Ilia-n ,. ; § ALSO NEWS - COMEDY - CARTOON CARDIGAN SCHOOL Senior Department Honor roll for October. Grade X - 1. Robert Agnew; 2. Mary Murphy; 3. Ruth MacKenzle Grade IX — 1. Isabed MacPhee; 2. Noreen MacDonald; S. Joan Mac- Donald, Grade VIII — 1. Bernadette Gallant; 2. Mary Gallant; 3. Mary MacDonald. Grade VII -- LJune Gardiner; 2. Mary MacLellan; 3. Annie Liv- lngstone. Grade VI — 1, Betsy MacDonald I, Eunice Shepard; 3. Inez Byrnes. WM!“ 9,. Highest average Ior‘ month - Robert Agnew. 01 '7». Yrlllflllvsl - Mary I. Korgan. Junior Department Grade v (Sn) - l. Katherine MacDonald; 2, Clarice steele; 3, Mancls MacDonald. Grade V Ur.) - l. Mildred Acorn. Grade IV - Carl Cronin; I. Joseph Quinn; 3, Charles Mac- Lellan. Grade IH (Sr) — 1. Oarl Bruce Webster; 2, Eileen MacKenzien l. Connie Gallant. Brade III (Jr) l. Percy Byrnes; 2. Bridget MacIntyre and Stephen MacIntyre (equal) 3. Kelso Gordon. Grade II --‘ 1. Margaret Mae- Donald; 2, Alfreé Gordiner; S. Ray- mond McRae. Grade I (Sh) — l. Jackie Gal- lant; 2. Mary Redmond. Grade I (Jr.) — 1. Allen Mac- Kensle; 2. Andrea Redmond; 8. Lawrence Maclntyre. Perfect attendance - Joseph MacDonald. Jackie Gallant. Irid- get MacIntyre, Marsareet Mac- Donald. Highest Average -- Margaret MacDonald 90%. Teacher -- Bernad ‘to Mac- Donald. IIKI__IIII_'III...YOII'II.IIKI m: ma THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Stewart. Miss Harriet AGENT SOURIS, ‘AGENTS: MONTAGUI: Harold l‘. Landry. Albert Altlesl, Mrs. Byron Clair. AGENT: GEORGETOWN: Walden Layers. M. A. MaoLean In Georgetown: The Post Office; The Guardian may be bought at any o! the following places in Montasllo: Annear and Llewellyn, Mrs. Clay In Sourls: Condon's and Florence Roper; In St. Peter's: The Post Oflloe Mr. Edward Campbell was a re- cent visitor to Montague on bus- lneas. Mr. Windsor Campbell, Char- lottetown. was a recent visitor to Montague on business. ..'Mr. Jack MacEachern, Cher- lottetown, spent the day in Mon- tague calling ‘on his regular cust- omers. Mr. tague, accompanied by Mr. John Landrigan, motored to Charlotte- town Thursday on business. Many regret that Mrs. Cameron Reid has entered the Prince Ed-| ward Island Hospital for treat-I ment. and hope that she will be about soon. The many friends and relaflvea of Mrs_ Mary Ellen Irving, Cam-I bridge. are sorry to hear o.i herl continued illness, and hope for a‘ speedy recovery. i l Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kerwin. Mr.. and Mrs. Neil Vanidersiine, andE Mr and Mrs. Albert bloomed.‘- motored to Montague recently to; attend the funeral of the late‘, Frank Vuozrso. The many friends o! Mrs. John[ Miller. Greek River, will be sorry to learn that she has entered the Prince Edward Island Hospital to undergo an operation. The schooner, “Betty and Molly" arrived in port at Montague this week. The vessel, undcr the com- mand o! Capt. Dodge. is loading produce Ior Newfondland supplied by Poole and Thompson. local Exporters. ' The schooner. “hiarian Moaher" arrived at this port Saturday arter- noon. The vessel under the com- mand qt Capt Patton. is taking on a cargo of produce ior Newfound- land supplied by Poole and Thompson Ltd. The first baby born in the new King's County Memorial Hospital was on Nov. 12, 1947. a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Green. oti Cardigan North. This event was kindly remembered by the new: Montague Branch of G. H. Taylors‘ Jewellers, when they gave the child‘ a beautiful sterling fork and spoon set, and Mrs. Green a lovely bouquet. | The monthly meeting o! the, Canadian Legion Ladies Auxiliary.‘ Montague, was held in the Legion‘ Boll, November 21st. with the pre- sident, Mrs. Douglas Cotfin, ln the* chair. The minutes oi the lastl meeting were read by the Secret- ary, Mrs. Archie Ililchey. and ap- proved as read. The treasurer. Mrs. Malcolm Clair. presented the fin-i anclal report. including a state-‘ ment from the dinner which the Auxiliary held for the veterans and their families on Novembor| and Mrs, John clair were appoint-z ed on the Blck committee for the whist party sometime in December. The November meeting o! the W. M. S. o1 the United Church. Montague was held November 18th The meeting opened with a devot- ional period led by Mrs. l. Mac- Leod, Scripture reading by Mrs. A. S. Adams. iollowed by l FYI!!!‘ by Mrs. G. Nicholson, A duet by Mrs. D. Coffin and Miss E. FYI!" was enjoyed by everyone. Mrs l... MacLeod. then read an interesting article on the services oi the Bible Boclet to the blind This was followed with the slnsing of _a hymn. and the devotional closed with a prayer by Mrs. Adams. The study book, "Great is m; Company." was presented by Mrs. E. stewart. Mrs. Stewart gave an interesting Wfll-"YPSI! 0n how the bible came to the Pacific Islands. The roll call was an- swered by seventeen members and four visitors. Minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. 1t was reported that three boxes were packed for Labrador. includ- ing among many other items. two quilts, one afghan, two fur coats iour cloth coats. 0118 "m" "d one woman's suit, babies and children's clothes. ten woollen masters, new toys. medicines. etc. A report on the rally at. Valley- gmd was given by Mrs.- M. Mac- uan. Twenty-nine Hospital and fourteen sick calls were rePflfleil for the month. A nominating committee W55 Blflminied t‘, “l”! composed of Mrs. M. MacLean. M", W, J. Fraser and Mrs. A. Ktflll. The meeting closed with the benediction. A dellflhllul lunch was served by Mrs. Ii. Llewellyn. ‘m; M", 1,. ceilings. The lunch lng la to be composed 0t Mrs. G. Gordon. and Mrs. W. J. Fraser.‘ the meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. I... Mad-wt!- FAST relief for Bob Machon, Lower Mon-I 11th. lVLi-s. Harry HissinbQI-hflm ‘ month. Under new business plansl ; were discussed for sponsoring a‘ at the home of Mrs, J. E. FraserJ A. 5.1 new 011ml". 1h! mmmm” “hum! childrens books in gay coloured committee for _tha December meat-I Mr. Chessel Irving o! Murray Harbour purchased a new Chrysler car. Mr. Warren Lord. called on his clients last week in Montague and vicinity. ' ' Mr and Mrs. (Pall Beck, Mon- tague motored to Charlottetown Friday on business. Friends of Miss Anna Power will bc glad to see her out again af- ter her recent illness. Miss Mary Gill and Mr. Joey Fraser motored to Iona and spent the week-end the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gill. Mr. Harold Landry, Teacher ot Grade XI at Montague spent a long week-end visiting the Western part oi’ the Island the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arsenault, Mr. Abbie Fraser visited his home in Montasue over the week- end. Mr. Fraser is employed with the C. N. R. Mr. Jack Clair, Montague, who is employed with the C. N B. has been transferred to Murray Har- bour Mr. Homer Nicholson who ,ls employed with Rogers Hardware Co. Charlottetown visited his home in Albion. Mr. Douglas George of the R. C. M. P. Montague has re- cently returned from his vacation and will take up his duties again soon. Miss Lena Llewellyn. an em- ployee oi! Stewart and Beck. Mon- tague visited her home at Murray Harbour North over the week- end. Mlss Mary Ueslle. Public Health Nurse at Montague has purchaseda new Chevrolet car. Miss Helen Millar a former em- ployee of Clark Bros. Montague who is now attending Business College spent the week-end at her home in Murray Harbour. Mr, Elmer Johnston. Peter's Road has accepted a position with Seamans Beverages. Charlotte- town. ~ Mr. Carl Stewart. who is soon to open a Pasteurizlng Plant. at Montague spent several days in Charlottetown in connection with that business. Mr. Stanley Kerr. Charlotte- town spent. the weekend in Monta- gue visiting his father, Mr. E. J. Kerr . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Garnhum and daughter Judy visited in Monta- gue on Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. MacGregor. Mr. Walter Campbell‘ Peters Posed was a recent visitor to Mon- toga-M. Mr. Ari. sherren. an employee of the Charlottetown Guardian spent the week-end in Montague at the ‘home 0! Mrs. Mabel Fraser. I i His many friends in Montague ‘am! surrounding districts will re- gret to learn that Mr. Lowell Poole who is employed at the ‘Cold Storage Plant at Montague | is ill at his home with an attack of flu. I Georgetown Ami llicinlty y Mr. William Glllam and Mr. Jake Giilam of Sourls were recent visi- tors to friends in Georgetown. Miss Dorothy Jenkins oi’ the firm of W. R. Jenkins. Charlotte- ftown, spent the weekend at her i home here. Mr. Harry MacConnell. member oi the start ot the Canadian Bank .0! Commerce in Montague spent (he weekend at his homo in George- town. Mr. John Boyce. Civil Engineer who is employed in Charlottetown ‘spent the weekend at the home of his parents. Rev. s. J. and Mrs. Boyce. The Georgetown Branch of the Prince Edward Island Libraries re- opened on Thursday. November 20th. 'I‘o add to the beauty oi the newly re-decorated room, a display covers also beckoned to many eager children who had patiently lug. The large crowd patronizing the library on Thursday and Sal.- urday proved conclusively that the thirst (or good books has been in- creased instead oi diminished dur- lng the period the library was clos- ed. Another book-week attraction was a note-book entitled. "Books I have Read" given to each boy and gir] in an experiment to en- courage them to read more good books and to develop the habit o! keeping a record o! their reading. Each young reader who reads thir- ty-two books will be the recipient ti’ a. smart attractive looking cer- tiiicate. On each page o! this booklet is a place to record the author and titia_ the dates the llllilillli IIETIIEII I book was started and finished and several lines to tell what they thought o! the book. waited for the library! re-open- " KING’; couurv“ NOVEMBER 25L 1947 COMMUNITY scenes nanny sssorrsiso onus MeGDWAIPS LIMITED IIILMUIB took: In S GOODYEAR TIIIB and TUBE! BATTERY RADIOS and ELECTRIC RADIO BATTERIES It Is Good Horse Sense and Business Pollen...‘ _ To purchase everything you can in the community where you live and where you make your living. Tho bualneea mess o! the community contribute a largo proportion of local taxes and to‘ every worthwhile community enterprise. Local buslne men are doing their utmost to serve you by atook- lug all lines o! goods which are available. Your patronage enables them and obligates them to extend their cflorta so present you with the widest ranges of available merchandise. C '1‘ O R Y . I. A. McIIDIIALII & G0. GINEBAI. MERCHANT; \J\I\I\A- V“ IIIII ‘ . Ploovcs: sxronrsng In Business Ove 35 Phone l-l - Cardigan, ¥¥'.\ $2.00 to $3.25 soums, r.a.s. MR. FRANK MULLALLY ILR. I. Sourls East TASIY SANDWICHES m; . acgggogggg 5°“ ' I‘ '" I‘ Phone as - Sourls. us. y? iii i McKEIIZIES GARAGE Hobart .I. MoKenaia. Prop. PARTS and GENERAL REPAIRS DELUXE MOTOR. OIL DUNLOP TIRES Phone 21 Sourls. ELI. FREE - 1...... Tickets - rats Each week there will appear in the Advertisements In this sec- tion the Names and Addresses of people living in the various dis- tricts represented. Locate your nome in one of the Advertise- ments, clip out the advertisement, present it or moli it to the Guardian Office and you will receive FREE two theatre tickets with the compliments oi the Advertiser in which Advertisement your name appeared. Tickets will be good for Yea’: Theatre, Montague, and the Souris Theatre. i TIIE J. J. IIIIGIIES 00., LTII. GENERAL MERCHANTS and IMPORTERS Exporters of Farm Produce Complete Lina o! FLOUR. and FEEDS Phone l2 - Sourls. P.E.I. (Y. J. LIIIIIIE FIIAIIIIIS SOURIS LADIES’ and cmuinslrs wssn CHILDREN'S WEAR. SUITE. ITO. LADIES’ BEADY-TO-WEAI. FLANNELLETTI NIGHT GOWN! and PYJAMAI Also IIOUSECOAT! SOURIS P. I. I. Matthew & McLean Ltd. ¢ “m” u‘: (Z Buy from these public-spirited firms and help your community while L . . _ youISCII to savings. “ I '°"""" BERGMANIPQ i g Advertising Medium i ' i 550mg; Mum § ALL cotoas m mm, -_ c. I. L. oestrus 3 i’; 2’ Enquire today (or a Gaocuugs ‘F FEEDS i», I" COCKSHUTT MACHINERY REPAIR I n ASPHALT SHINGLES rumour: "unuzs "m. m‘ ' N" “M? m: cnsnionmww w . ' " ... .. ....... i Montague p, 5 |_ i MR. a. s._ou..s.ssr1a Sourls g SOURIS: vwqNkxkx E a “M g MONTAGUE: SIBIG - . KEATS‘ =' ow. W- '- LEAR“ R“- "' P‘ “w”: ssnvics srmow i} was MEN'S snor osocrnsss, com MEATS a m“ . flfllllfs f, CAPESKIN awvas ‘f __ m”. SERVICE STAIIUII 5i Gray, Black and Tan y ‘CE ‘REAM PABLO“ '4 MEALS SERVED arms rmas - Barran- accsssomss ‘ GAS - OIL - WASHING Complete l. b-‘catlan Phone 44-11 Montana r. a. l. g WATTERWOIITII COLD STORAGE and l CANNING FACTOR! See us abotst Cold Storage ‘i’ Looker Space Canning o! all Kinds WHERE!) WATTERWOETE Montague MR. KENNETH DEWAII Montague ll. J. MABIIII DRUG STORE Optometrists - fieeoriptions Vitamins o! all Kinds Phone ee-s - Montague g = i i F. C. Roper. Prop. loo Cream. andwiolses. eCOIIIECIIOIICIY, Soft Drinks Tobacco - Magazines s: . I869 ................. FARM ‘ " ' “mam,” sun's Accsssomss IMPLEMENTB sotnus r. s. s. § sauss and sanvsca GENERAL MIMFANTF dun “STALL” Binders - Mowers - Bakes Pitgqznfia Mlgfzngzlz, ‘UTO 7531's “d “d 5mm‘ ‘ " ' accassoassa sun" Wm" ha” susnwm-wmuasss rams! I srnasmo MATERIAL. msacncmaa ‘I l" "n" Sourls. p, 5, l, Phone I IOU!!! "w!" 3"“ Montague, P. I. I. m’ n11 ' ' MAMVGMM-~YE slug m; Eastern Packing Co. "ll-till" 8' l; CANNES-S EAST PACK BRAND ulllCKlliN HADDIE - CHICKEN - B!!! Exporters ol \'\\'\&'7~7\'N7~ ‘mtvxr IIAIIIIIEIISTIIIE ‘ STEWART-WARNER ADDISON RADIOS Iileotrlo and Battery Record Players-Power Packs i NORGE REFRIGERATORS opflglgg p“; 0m“ LOBSTEBS and SMIIIII ounggrsilwxxmq ‘an. UPHOLSTERINQ "'"" rnous so sonata. r. a s. ' Cons m. u... of sumo... % - P one l0 - Montague . -oc~a we ow.- " LLUYIVS SERVICE STATIDII (L. ll. Stewart, Prop.) N. II. Richards t loss GROCERIES - COLD MIATI FRUITS and VEGETABLES ll S0800! -v\r~ 4 I PHONE‘ 2D lavmo on. raonvora ‘Dun.’ "'1' . All IN‘ Washing. Slmonlslng, MCBABDS" Tan Lubrication - Phone as . Sourls. r.s.s. m’ “m” PHONI ll mo; 95 cox uorsl. 5 Sourls Theatre Mrs. L W. Roper. Prop. MEALS - RUNNING WATII SDrIIlrFllled Mattresses Phone l-I Sourls By The lea Prlnee Edward Island ' SATURDAY, NOVEMIIR 29 Mass From Rainbow Valley“ l? —wItI\— ‘ MONTE HAL! - ARIDIAN IOOTII ‘Show: I and. I0 ‘" nmewstt and eossusn GENERAL STOBI FLOUR I FEED! DRY GOODS and GIOCERIES Phone Ne. 1 Mm" Ideal Merchandise a..a. oaaasgr. MIP- oaoossuas - all"! IIJOUI raass raooucl“ sxroanae jogs-la, P. l. I. new: n