PAGE EIGHT ' um PlllNDE EDWARD ol w- MATINEE 8:80 - EVENING '7 and 9 ALL uu ACTION or "Till COVERED NAGDN". All nu lxuuuzm or " UNIDII PADillD" ‘ All THE ADVENTURE 0F g "nu: PiliNSMliN" ;. and IIIOIE .. Jrum the I same great Paramount studios f . .. I ausilmltvnl out. susssu. srslumu usual sum-w EEURDPGabhWIlYF-l mus lDllAi‘ T O D AY‘ on nu sam reconn- NEWS and CARTOON THE BEST FOR YOUR HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT! MON... ‘DUES. and WED. r 1am aaour mtl nest wouolnrut; . . sevl sroav IVIR rlmlot i h " o.“ o wr ouauves- f. ' . ., ‘w iiullofilimlzrllessaiailésd ijoy‘... . _ Lhefpoignnnt t“ QQgryToEI i. l ITIIKINU DAVID NIVEN-TERES l EVELYN KEYES _-_ ralzbuir%iiiitivitllqiil . '~ f . -I - . , orpmesamrtlsooaam __$TART$ MONDAY CARTOON- COMEDY PRINCE EDWARD ‘IL PASO” 0 WITH VERFIDWS "El Peso." a fll-m so overflowing ENTERTAINMENT with action and adventure that to mix it is to deprive one's sell of the -very best Western entertain- ment ever made available. Co-starring John Payne. Gall Rus- sell. Sterling Hayden, George “Gub- Todly the Prince Edward Theatre plays host to a new picture that should have every hat in town in the sir for iti It ls Paramount's ma, IIYII YOII ‘IIIIII a ale Aovaurs l. llFIS Allll lUVlElS AT A TOIICII You lltt or lower n Dearborn Plow or any other Dearborn Lift Type implement b!’ merely moving the hydraulic control lever. No straining, no tugging. j. AIITQIMTIC DRAFT CQITIOI Under uniform soil conditions the selected working depth will be automatically maln- taloedeven in fields with lrrellllll I'M-M- a. surolunc olml coamt Under reasonably smooth lnrhee condi- flens, and practically all loll conditions jolt let the depth control onee and naltorsn working depth ll sutomtieallylaelnteloell- Wheeeeewldemonltrelcthilllfllh“ ,,_,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. licDDWAN uoroilf IDITAIUE ..;1A<T°’Ri I CAPITOL TODAY and SATURDAY Shows 3:30-78:45 vi 5 1‘ » f Wilder then . ‘Ihe DAIJONSI s‘ AIUID ARTISTS have DAD NlNol A KING llOl. Iredurllen llnllin‘ m, I ., . ‘ SUillVlN- nuiiiiis - ciliiliiin "BATMAN" SERIAL COLOR CARTOON EMPIRE TD-NIGNT-SATIIRDAY Shows '7 - 8:45 Matinee Sat. Only 2:30 the, fiitleiélflhea-Oi. Y giaifiz; SW’ ilk?) ‘is? RX) 1 d '1!‘ ‘e i 11in costumer. cnanwrrsrowu TNE EASTERN GUARDIAN s‘ o AGENTS: MONTAGUE: . Stewart. Mlle Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden I-IVOII. lllrold F. Landry, Albert Althea, hlrl. Byron The Guardian may be bought at any oi the following pieces in Montague: Mlle S. A. Llewellyn: Mrs. in Georgetown: The Post 001068 Roper; in St. Peter's: ..'READIBS will find display nsle advts. and auction edvte. etc. ~o our Finlncill P186- ..°P.W.C smdents home for tihe week-end were: Miss Illeunor Minchin. Mr. Albert Johnstone. and Mr. John Yeo.’ The Post Olllee. l I Montague Shoe Store. Mrs. Hugh Macbeenfi Donald Kings Oounty Hospital. ..'Mr. and Mrs. D.L. Mullen and lamlly, Mount Stewart. were Sunday visitors to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Callshans, New Perth. on October 6th, 7th and 8th. There is fun for all so come and bring the family. ..'Mr. George Hooper and Miss Therese Presley, Charlottetown. were visitors to lllontague last week. Mr. Hoopefs grand-daughter, Miss Louise Presley, is attending Montague High School. The many friends of Mrs. D. M. MacDonald Will be pleased to learn that she will be returning to her H11 mwv friends wlll wet l0 horme mu week. Mrs. McDonald 19"" 911M 1W1 N911 D1 M=1¢D°11B111 undrwent a serious operation in the is a patient in the Kings County K1,,“ County Hospital Hospital where he is imdergoing treatlllent. ..‘Mrs. Stan Miodowoski spent ‘the pest week-end in New Perth Mrs. Mioclowoski ls engaged in nursing in Charlotte-icon. ..'Mis.s Elva MacDonald, Grade XI student at. Montague. spent the past week-end at her home in Caledonia. ..'Miss Mary MacLeod who r» , cently graduated ‘from Halldsx JMIB- J-J- Commlskev and General Hospital is now. spending [daughters Pauline and Jackeline. a, few days vacaflpn Wm. ha. iParkdale were Sunday visitors of pawn“, 3e“ MD‘ u“; M,‘ .Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Callahan. Maplgod at Dung“, . iMrs. Com-mickey was swompanled iby Mrs. J.C. MacDonald, Purkdule. 3Tb‘. mnerql o! the h“ Kem _ neth Morrison, Albion Cross. was E91’- Mflurlm‘ Flewhfi- 5111- held on Wednesday afternoon .P‘letche'r. and Mrs. Arthur Mac- Sept 28 a; g olcmck Th, (uneml |N°11- W11“ h!" 139°“ Ymflflil RPV- was held at the house with Rev. ‘Fletcher's parents in Alabama, icr Mn Midland pastor of Dun“! |lhe 955i? few weeks. have returned United Church oflicnlting. The .10 Montague where Rev. Fletcher 1011mm; were ‘he pa“ bearers. ‘is raster o! the Bantlsh church- Messrs: Alexander Acorn. Leslie s. "n Hunt , e ie , . RRPV- M-D- MMI-eod who has bell. U fnllgur Mfifgslimfmlfa '59"! P5510!’ 0'! 131111498 17111165 Howard Wood. Interment in Ihm- Ohurch for the past number of d... cemelery‘ years has resigned frcm the Dun- das charge due to lil health and is retiring tor one year. Rev MD Mrs. John Mcl-Iugh and her - ~ - d me. M . M Deny. and Mrs. warm pun lo leave hi.“ sInd-aifignormceralalnefil shortly ior Sydney, NS. where Austin, Mu,“ momma to Mum 111W W111 m!" 111911’ 11°F" 1°‘! the tague last. week where they were Wm“! ""- $116 guelstt oi’ Mrs‘. Mclrluglfs bro- er-in-sw and aster. Mr. and M“ ‘med 19w“? M01151!“ Mrs. James Collings. ‘may were and Mr. Rand-all MacDonald, umamlpanied by Mrs. McHugiVs Gill-d‘ 5'1"“ ha" Yelllmed 1° brother. Mr. Fred Clair, of Melrose. “mi/Wile '°11°'W111B B "lil 1° w°°d- Mass. ‘ who is renewing old sc- gfiréng-B-rozznglllsfndélrllilé "all a? quaintances after being ebsent v . I 1 MacDonald. 0n their return they y1‘:l_th° pmv n" {or thirteen took back Hardroad Bill which was purchased by Mr. Sierns of Char- lottetown. Ola has been an out- standing performer on local tracks this year, and Mr. MacDonald is to At the close of the regular meeting of Hillside Lodge, 1.0.0.11‘. Montague. on Tuesday evening. at _ which the Noble Grand, Brother b’ °°mPhm°llled m‘ 111* "M Athol Robertson. presided, the h°’"m“n5h1p3 The ma“? “W?” members enjoyed an interning and ers of Ola wlll be watching ner msmluuve talk on Hnstronomv" performance on mainland tracks. by M,’ vim 99.91am “e “able Grand expressed the appreciation Mr. Carl ciu-rie. who spent the week-end at his home in Montague. o‘ the Indge to ML Pepi" m a left on Monday for Montreal where were >__..._._.__~_". R , by" Hayes and Dick l-‘oran — an knpresslvs assemblage o! star tal- ent-"El Paso" is also full of act- ing gems contributed by the sup- porting cast which is headed by Ed- uardo Noriega. popular Mexican star. Henry l-luil. Mary Beth Hughes, H. B. Warner and Bobby ElllS: BAGPIPES ABROAD EDINBURGH. —~ (OP) —A large. number oi.’ overseas visitors have succumbed to the lure o! the baz- plpes. New York among cities will soon be the owner of 40 new sets and Australia wlll have 20. ro-ulonr . -DFDY-74_-'-_ r-u- ‘ coiuuivus Joan/m d friendly he will continue his studies in, Theology at the Presbyterian Col- 1 l-ege in that city. Mr. Currie, son oi Mr. and Mrs. James Currie. Montague. completed his fourth S year; at lPelhousie University. and v u’ n3 l e m“ 5mm“ w“ m Monday tinder the command of chime of s Presbyterian con re - ‘ ~ ' _ ation in Cape Breton. The gbeit Saptam Osbourn Hayden‘ The wishs of a host oi’ friends are ex- he members enjoyed a social hour e-aturlng auction forty-lives. The first vessel to open the iall hipping season. the “Gliinshire". arrived in port at Montague on , vegetables and other produce gag: w C"! m ms “howl 1m” supplied by exporters. Poole and . ' ____ ______ ‘Dhompson. Lid. jol- i land ports. It is unfortunate that I the river was not dredged prior SDUIIIS THEATRE to the shipping season. as it will undoubtedly mean a consider-able SATURDAY, OCT. 8th Double Feature loss of money to the exporters and farmers in this locality. l. A Big Townihrllier [li Bullets And Basketball! l Georgetown , I O I and Vlcuuiy Mr. Emeet Roach. who is em- ployed in the City spent Suindsy _ _ at his home in Georgetown. llillll’ new“ Y DRDDKE 5.10 Mr. Jamel M. Hewitt. bower Montague business man. was a visitorto Georgetown on Monday. Ma's. Sarah Goteil is visiting in Cardigan where she is t-he guest o! Mrs. Bridget Conohon. ' Miss Hattie Gillls left. on return to Boston. Mesa, early‘ in the week after visiting for a few days with Captain and Mrs. John Fitzgerald. 0h: in Sourll: Oondodl and Florence . JIITTED IOOTWEAB at tb Albion Cross. visited her lather. Mr. Mac- on Wednesday, at the ..'FLAN T0 ATTEND the big Community Carnival at Montague fitting manner. Ice cream and cake o’ me s_s_ Charles A Dunning n “Prved by 1‘ mmmltwe’ m‘! Wood Islands was s. recent visitor essei is taking on a full cargo oi’ bonald who have bee“ $9. gives you long-lasting No other soap like Lifebuoy. that gives you the long-lasting tion careful people demand. Yes, Lifebuoy soap is the onl made to stop “B.0." Lifebuoy keep you safe from offending . . . in the handler new BATH SIZE. NEW Bivel you more both . . . more seep grnom nun T0 extra clean, extra fresh. Get Lifebuoy today . . . qcronm 1. i949 IIDITED A sv rust wlusln "HOW COULD I have been lo foolish! 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Mr. end Mrs. Mrs. Food Paige left a few days ago for her home in Kensington following a visit to Georgetown. where she was the guest o! Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Glory. - A reception was held at me home o! Mr. and Mrs. William Hobbs Sit. on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of Mr. Hobbs birth. It wes rather a surprise gathering of friends and neigh- bors who on the 24th inst., gsthrr- ed and presented gllfts. A very en- joynble evening "was spent and a delicious lunch was pertnken off. Mr. Hobbs was also the recipient of best wishes and gill-ts from his wile and family sndeleo tmm his sister. Mari-he in the UAA. Those present for the occasion werec-l Mrs. Myrtle Babineau. Mrs. l-LW. Parker. MTl-‘Edlm Guick, Miss R/ilth Gtiick. Mrs. A.H._ Stewart and Mr. Jsmes Hayter. Mr. Hobbs daughter Eleanor who is a stud-i ent nurse in the Prince Edward Island Hospital was also 91'5"" _Mrs. Howard Fouchere and son Rudolph have returned home from a visit with relatives in Boston. Mass. Miss Evelyn McCarron of the stat! o! Eatons Grcceteria in Charlottetown spent the week-end iii BUYING DAILY Live or Dressed FOWL Y ke her music ch s delightfully Presented MQCOIMIC CUT" ' -- Sllrll jeprllentltlvr 1‘- .. Shows 8 and 1D end CHICKEN for Cunning Purpose EASTERN PACKING 60.. LIMITED Soerll for the occasion. Bay Fortune Notes Mr. Robert German. 8t. Glories, was a recent visitor to Fortune. A very enlioyable meeting of the ladies’ Aid of Bay Pbrtune United Church was held om the evening of Sept. 20th, at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wood. president, Mrs. Edwin Reid P11- slded. There were twenty-Wt! N. J. lAADDN OPIOMITIIIT tilting one supplying Giana to. l MONTAGIJI. I. I. I. Olllee flours: 1o to ll Al. I to l‘ P. I. by appointment Office Oeloeeted With Dill ltere. ~ resign lo Io 11...... 57 filo Ambler CRY Charlottetown (Dominion Network) "t ‘slain t llaoDilNALD limos. TNEATIIE. mfnay - m. -- sarvnnav ‘ma: stanrcsnosn T TNE DPIIA" The Illllllelt Show Ever Filmed l Th0. L members and two visitors Present. The work o! improvements t4 A special solo was suns bi’ RM/er-lthe exterior of the Loyal Orangq end Mr. Oorkum. nccwlpaxued by Hall at. Fortune Bridge. has bee] Mrs. Corktlfn. completed. and the mcnlbers d9. serve much credit for the tlmt The many friends of Mrs. Rob- and. work which they put tau eri sovllle. are pleased to welcomelhesg 1mpmvemenm_ her home again. alter being a paucm m scum Hospnfl Miss Olive Johnstone. has re- The Misses Beth Fraser’ and till“! W Swflmsrvlllr- Mass. Annie Rose teachers at Forturleilm" 59mm"! B11 Plllflyllble vam Bridge School, gpenl, me weebend ation visiting with her mother, at their homes ‘in South Lake. MPI- 115- Jwlllstflne- and family- Mrs. John Norton. Annandale was a recent visitor lo Fortune. being the guest of ‘her brother J.‘ Reid Underhay and family. i Mrs. Charles hutz. teacher d Fortulne Head School. and M John James McDonald", teacher a Eglington School. were among ‘those who attended the Teachers Convention in Sourls Iecently. BUYING DAILY onsssso CHICKEN and! FOWL l‘ LITTLE NECK cum sat, ;.CLAMS QUAlfiAIlGS For Canning Purposes SMELTS and EELS For Export Mouneus“ cow grosses no. Montague. P.E.l. Mrs. John McLeod, Mt. Hope, was a recent visitor to Fortune.‘ being the guest 0d Mr. and Mrs. Clinton MacDonald. The Misses Doris and Evelyn Underhay, are visiting in Fortune. the guests o! their parents. Mr and Mrs. Reid Underhay, The relative; and-friends of Mrs. George Wood regret‘ to hear her illness in Soul-ls Hospital, and hope tor her speedy recovery. . Mr. George Cllpp. and Mn. Elliot. Dingweii. were recmt visit- ore to ‘Dundss. being the glues-la o! Mrs. Charles Dingwell. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Steward. and lmrnlly, were recent visitco; to Fortune. bein’: the guest; o: M", Steward! parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bracken MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jtahnstmle |lllld daughter Gall. trwtored to St. John, recently. and spent l pleasant week-end. , The Misses Joyce Althea and ‘Catherine W006. and Mesgrg W41]. lam Underhay and lil-ml wood students attending P.W.C.. spent L119 Past week-end visiting their parents. i r. .|. DeLDliY ‘a sous ‘ emonomowm ANNUAL 1mm. sans m ALL cums or". nnv ooons, nannwann and onocnnms _ Our Fill Stock of Clothing tor Mfen, Women Children has 1m arrived. Do not mill this chance to get a discount on wont; SHIRTS, ovmmu. scanners. swun- nns, vunanwaan, ovnnsnons at... mar‘. ol CHILDREN'S ormnmo. srncsans m -_ noun, man. caravan ~ ooonei, stomssne suoan, sunnn, mnmrnonrnmlitirjoannm ma. -. - lira u - 1 Ourflelelinthepastare ‘yourguarantesolmoney saving prices. ’ I Oeme tor yourself. , V sass. seamless-canal. ooiossa a ' a