‘on crow; ‘I i PRIIIDE EDWARD TDIMY FRED MACMURRAY — VALLI - FRANK SINATRA "MIRACLE DF TIIE BELLS" NEWS _ MATINEE zoo _‘ svs. snows 7-9 i’ 3 DAYS MllN.—TllE.—-WED. SPONSORED BY THE Y’S MEN'S'CLUB .1“; DUDE p H. out: 41100118 The Pecos 16d. . . outurits the toughest badmen “and. even out-sits sitting Bull! HE'S the Wests hilarious ‘new look in heros! r-SPECIAI- SHORTS PROGRAM- "Three For Breoktost", Disney Cartoon Why ls It"—Petc Smith Speclultv Alld" March of Time "LIFE WITH JUNIOR r q m.»- TODAY ONLY; MATINEE 2.30 Eve. 7-845 FAMOUS 0'HEN RY STORY “Black Eagle" ALSO CHAPT. a _ SUPERMAN - COMEDY CAPITOL MON. TIIES. and WED. EheJiREAIESIIALL-‘lllklll snow or ul-tlllljlr ' susiilouisrmr-nncliuc FEATURES Photographed In all their de"'v defying fury by.‘ m. s. lllrs. mum: JOHNSON] ” “ ‘A I " tw/oar/ MR. & MRS. MARTIN IDIINSDN. AND OF THE “tacos! ~ ATTENTIO FARMERS NEAR CHARLOTTETOWN In about l0 days time we will have finished grading our own potato crop. While, in the past three years. we have not bought from individual farmers we in- i tend to buy from the farmer ungraded l ntatoes to be put up in l5 lb. potato gs at our own warehouse. Financial arrangements have been made so that we are now in a position to offer cash for daily purchases. FRANK B. CLARKE. President. Clarke Produce Association Ltd. TIT-TE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTIETOWN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENT SOUIIIS: AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold l‘. Landry. Albert Althea, ltlrs. Byron Stowe t. Mlle Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Levers. Francis Cheverle following pleoee In Montague: in Georgetown: The Post Office: Roper; In St. Petafs: The Guardian may be bought at my of the Miss 8. A. Llewellyn; s-AII- Olny. In Sourls: Condoms and Florence The Post Office. ..°G!1'TS FOB THE BRIDE Chine, Silver, Cut Glass. C. Boehner, Jeweller. Montague. L!) ..'BABGAINS GALORE st Mab- on’s Rexell Sale. November 24th. 25th. 26th, Nth. Mr. Neil l-Iooley. Montague. was e business visitor to Charlottetown on Wednesday. Alan Mosher. to the Mr. and Mrs. Montague. were visitors oily on Sunday Mr. Linus Rosslter spent a few days in Montague and vicinity calling on his regular customers. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davison, Charlottetown. were recent visitors in Montague. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben MacLure. .-°BUY your Winter's supply of Drugs and Toilet articles and save 50% at lvfabonfls Rexall 1c Sale Nov. 24th. 25th. 26th. 27th. »~*Al\' EXTRA CENT buys 5200's worth of Drugs, ’I‘oilet articles, Patent medicines. cic.. at Mabotfs Rexall 1c Sale at Montague. Mr. Temple Gotell. Georgetown. was a visitor to Montague Tues- day. Mr. Gotcll is the river pilot for ships coming to and leaving the Montague port. . IHOHE, SlVEET ROMICIDE— with Peggy Ann Turner. playing Wood Islands, Monday. Sturgeon, Tuesday. Canoe Cove. Wednesday. Annandale. Thursday. Eldon, Fri- day. Bridgetown, Saturday. ..'FOlt SALE. — Enterprzse Range in perfect condition with water tank and with or without oil burners. One Curtis Air Compress- or with pressure tank and guage. New cylinder head and valves. Suitable for spray paint gun or hydraulic lift. One McCaskty Business Filing System. Holds 100 customers accounts. Apply C. S. Stewart. Montague Dairy. u- IIELDIDI Rolm liuuy Threats IRDIIDNIALLDIEKGES All I llliins turn Smrl mar EMPIRE sonar snows zoo - 7 4.45 “FALSE PARADISE” --'BUY your Christmas GLfts end save money at Maboifs Rexail 1c Sale. at Montague. JLADIIIS. WHEN YOU ARE SHOPPING FOR. NYLONS. BUY AT MONTAGUB SHOE STORE. ‘AN EXTRA CENT buys 8100's worth at Mabon‘s 1c Sale at Mon- tague. ‘AN EXTRA CENT buys 8300's worth at. Maborfs Rexall 1c Sale at Montague. ..'TUDOR PLATE. new pattern. Sweet Briar Flatware will match with Dinnerware. C. R. Boehncr. Jeweller, Montague. Mr. Albert Murphy. member cf the staff of the Mobile X-ray unit. was a recent business visitor to Montague. Miss ltcrna Dunning, Montague. was a visitor to Murray River on Wednesday, guest of her friend. Miss Peggy Munn. Mr. Dick MacLean. student of Prince cf Wales College. was a weekend visitor lo his home in Montague. Mr. Ben MacLure. Montague. W35 a Sunday visitor to Murray Harbour North. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chester MacLure. MLss Olive Myers, who has been at her home in New Perth forlne past few Weeks owing to the i1‘.- ness of her mother. has returned to Montague. < Friends will be glad to learn that. Mr. Lovett Fraser is rapidly recovering following an appendic- llls operation at the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. Mr. Francis Murphy. who spent the past two weeks visiting at his home in Montague, has returned to his work in Nova Scotla where he is working with Schurmans Word has been circulating that Mr. John Gay is contemplating opening a barber shop in the com- munity following several recent practice sessions. Messrs. Russel Munn and Bar- F~¢ Hush of Murray River and Murray Harbour. have. left re- 69ml? on an extended trip to the United Slates. Messrs. Athol MacKinnon. Spen- cer Llewellyn. Reg Reid and Frank Greene. were visitors to Charlottetown on Tuesday even- ing. ‘Miss Ola Hamilton, member of tne staff of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Charlottetown. spent the weekend at the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hamilton. New Perth. Mr. Duncan Robinson, student of Dalhousle University. was a weekend visitor to Montague at- tending the wedding o! Miss mo. rine Campbell and My, Fwd Mlnnikln. Mr. and Mrs. Norvllle Eldridge. Halifax. were weekend visitors to Montague attending the wedding of lvlllss Florlne Campbell and My, Fred Mlnnlkin. at which Mr. Eld. rides acted as best man. While Ln Montague they were the guests of MH- Eldrldzes Parents, mv. and Mrs. A. S. Adams. Glrllrlul xvi-lam l’ annual ll luv. WAY ATTENTION POTATO LOADERS ANY PLACE IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Many dealers throughout the Province feel that when the present boats are load- ed the potato market is to slide badly. This is far from true. . _ We can supply you with PIPPIN brand bags to be loaded weekly from now until Spring. both seed and table These potatoes are of stock variety. They are destined for West Saint John for ex- port. Iar sale. If you call me Quota will not effect this particu-_ or better still come and see me vou can have a share of this business. You handle your own drafts, and pay me a brokerage. - FRANK s. cranks ' 5O Children's Wool Cr Feather Flannel Dresses. Reg. excellent wash materials. v 50 Girls Coat Sets Sizes (Z-6x) 2O p. c. $2 TIIE MISSES HOLMES AN 159 DIIEEII ST. aimassmarmmm PRE DIIRISTMAS SALE ro MAKE room roa CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE wmca IS ARRIVING DAILY, w: ARE roacro TO CLEAR rut FOLLOWING ITEMS, REGARDLESS or rlucc. $3.98 clearing at $1.49. These are all 50 Girls‘ Fall Dresses 7 to 14x Clearing at 2.00 and 3.00 each. $3.98. Clearing at $1.59 sisting of PARKAS, KERCHIEFS, TAMS. HATS, PYJAMAS Etc. Clearing at 50c and $1.00 each. ope and $2.98 and Off BABY BIIIITIIIDS Beacon Cloth Reg. $2.50 and and .69 Each. ' A table of reol Bargains con- and ll BRADLEY PIIDIIE 92 The schooner "General Bursteli" left. on ’l‘uosday for St. Johns Nfid.. carrying a load of mixed produce supplied by local export- Erl. ‘ Mrs. Louis l-llgglnboiham, For-l tulle. is visiting in Montague. guest of her brollicr-in-law and‘ sister, Mr and Mrs. Harry Hig- ginbotham. ' Mr. Malcolm MacKenzie. man- ager of Maclienzieis saw mills. Montague. left on Monday morn-| mg for Halifax where he will re- ceive treatment at Camp Hill Hos- pital. . Miss Campbell attended Mont- agua I-lig-h School. graduating from Gralic XI in 1943. After al- tcndlug Mount Allison University. Miss Campbell yvas employed in Charlottetown. up to the time she lef‘. for Halifax two years ago. l-lcr marriage to Mr. Fred Mfnulkon of Montreal will lake placc on Saturday night ati 8 o'clock at a candle-light. wed- ding At St. Andrew's Presbyter- ian Church in Montague. Mr. Minnlkin is employed with Mont- real Shipping Company in a trav- elling capacity. it ls reported that. the main road as far as the bridge through Murray River is at present being gravelled. During the past num- ber of weeks this road has been in a rather poor condition, neces- sitating almost immediate condit- ioning so as to eliminate many dangerous holes. Several trucks are hauling gravel from the local pit, and the work is expected to be completed ln the near future. Many other roads throughout the district will also be gravelled be- fore the winter season, so that next slimmer motorists should have gocd secondary roads on which lo travel. Lon. On Tuesday night. a very en- joyable miscellaneous shower was tendered Miss Florlne Campbell at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Beck. Moptague. To martial strains played on the trumpets by Messrs. Ralph Beck and William Webster, tho many attending ‘roupod ii: fllc about lhc EH95?» 01 ‘ 0§04§00+O§0 carsur ‘ em emu new" "m" Isewlns circle reminiscent of for- Girl Guide News SCOUT - GUIDE WEEK-ID!!! was Public ‘Relations Committee has recently made the announce- ment that Scout-Guide Week in Canada will be celebrated next- year the week of February 29m lo 21th. In the meantime. Cap- tains and Brown Owls. Y0"- will receive booklets containing sug- gestlons for activities to be car- ried out by your Companies W! Packs during that. week- NATURE AND HANDICBAFT Girl Guides will be interested in learning they ere gradually b0- ing recognized as a good sourco cf supply for story, camping. handicraft and nature books. a result, the Public Relations Committee l; now conslderlns 1111c l value of placing specially made seals on all such publications ap- proved by the Oulde Movement. honour who was seated in the centre of the room. As each pass- cd. he cr she placed a shower gift on the floor. The gifts were opened by the guest of honour. while the verses were read by Miss Selma Llewellyn. Miss Camp- bell cordially thankd her friends for their many lovely gifts, after which all joined in a sing-song with Miss Peggy Beck as accomp- anlst. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by a group of ladies. With the singing of "For Shes A Jolly Good Fellow." and “Auld Long Sync" the enjoyable evening was brought. to ‘a close. Miss Campbell was entertained with afternoon tea at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Beck. and earlier in the evening her friends held e mer days when they had formed the sewing circle. at which many happy hours had been passed. IT GROWS IIAIR Vlvex Pomade - the AMAZ- ING NEW DISCOVERY of the viva: Co. grows heir and oheoks dandruff. letters from satisfied users, soelp specialists and doc- tors praise li for telling hair, bald- ness and dandruff. Remember. you can't lose. It grows heir or money refunded In full with no questlens asked. Completa treat- ment $8 postpeld. (C.0.D.'s poet- lge extra). KAPEX PRODUCTS. (Dept. 55) Box zit-Station B, Montreal, Que. MDIITADIIE DDIIVALESDEIIT IIDME From Nov. 28th. I shall be preporld to accommodate con- valescing patients. in my own home entering or leaving Kings County Hospital. Reasonable rates. Telephone 69-2, Monta- gue. MRS. ETTA LANE .. .- ~11<DV113M§§§_.21.194; %%%%%%%%fifig Bafik _ \' -a// 'ro no’ GOOD/VETS’. 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