PAGE EIGHT - rm: GUARDIAN. cuARLorri-irowiv ‘OCTOBER 18, m, PRINCE EDWARDO Today Ami Saturday Ilsovrs Daily 8:30-74) - Saturday Matinee 2:30 ‘so “us! sffllY OI Ipmmm" Glouwmui CHNICQ - warns: enos: MUSICAL SMASH! - v~ DAVi D B UTL E R w" "' “ m“ ‘ ’“-1T.TI-‘s".‘..$'.l’.'-'.. lJiZT" " M u" ‘ M "- EXTRA! "NE“'S OF THE DAY" E _____ _..._ . 1e. .4» PRINCE EDWARD 4 DAYS ~ STARTING MONDAY Darryl r Ionud m-.. ‘ [Jill/ill do HAVliiAND. s‘ lasso . . . was unanimously selected by the Newo York Critics as the ’ best actress of i948 ior her periorm “T” ance in "The L!‘ \ a \\-Snake Pit" ADI!!!’ INTIRTAINMINI MARK STEVENS lEil BENN Celeste Holm TGlenn Langan -—ADULT EN TERTAIN MENT- rooitv CAPITQL and siiruiioiiv SHOWING AT 3:30-7-8:45 Exciting drama of a boy fond girl’s 5l-ru§gle to make“'a . better life, a richer; O fuller llo,\_l.el!'._. P,» ER» " t Glilill lMAlliiY production m“ i F‘ A ' x. "I 6r M r i R0 f. MARGUERITE CHAPMAN - WALTER BRENNAN ROBERT PAIGE ..i NATAltE wooii arillt TED WINDSOR - COIN! HANNAH. v IOIEIT Elli v imli "(DI e Ililfll “U. and IEAIIRE ll MIKE The 4-K girl from MI. Vernon, Indiana CARTOON — “BATMAN” SERIAL ,_ ®§T~<i "$3 t-QIPXN“. l ti? l TONIGHT and SATURDAY ‘ Til-NIGHT CFDY-Tos m. CORINNEV joitnAN You'll like her music and friendly char-it's delightfully different. Presented u IMCORMICK‘! IISCUITS ll. J. llABllli OPTOMETBIIT "Will and Supplying Glassa EM MONTAGUII. P. B. l Omee flours: IO to l8 All. I to fr P. M. I by appointment Office Oenneeted will iii/om. ln"‘(_v Vv-i/"UARI TliIi/F-ii i!" iiiiym,‘ "MWH if: THE EASTERN (iUARlllAN AGENTS: MONTAGUE: I-larold I‘. Stewart, Mlsa AGENT GEORGETOWN: Landry, Albert Aitken, Mrs. Byron Harriet Clair. Waldon Levers. The Guardian may b. following places in Montague: in Georgetown: The Post Office: Roper; ll! 8t. Peter's: bought at any ol the Mlle S. A. Llewellyn; MraClay. \ in Souris: Condon‘: and Florence The Post Office. ..'FITTED Foorweslt at tr» Montague Shoe Store. LOWER MONTAGUE " His many friends are sorry to hear that Mr. Jack Annear has been i.ll at his home in Lower Montague and hope to see him out around soon. Mr. and Mrswchessel Aniiear were recent visitors to Summer-i side. The Misses Dorothy Taylor. Mary and Minnie MscKinnon end Mr. Stanley ltlacKlnnon were re- cent visitors to Nlayfield. Dr. and Mrs. Lutidlaw. Ont.. are guests at the River View tourist home, Her many friends will he pleas- ed to know that Mrs. Donald Ross is much improved after her re- cent illness. Dr. and Mrs, Johnstonc and son. of Ontario are guests rtt the Edge- wood tourist home. The many friends of the late Preston Campbell, New Glasgow. formerly of Lower Montague, gath~ ered at the Lovrcr Montague cem- _ etery where the deceased was laid‘. to rest on Sunday Oct. 23rd. l Miss Boswell from the women's Institute Office, Charlottetown. re- organized the Lower ltitmtziizue girls’ seviing club on Ort. 12th The first meeting was held nt tin‘ home of Miss "Ielen Wright on Wednesday Oct. i9th with a gflfti attendance under the leadership. of Mrs. Chessei Annear assisted] by Mrs. Billy Thompson. . Mt. Stewart and Vicinity Mrs. McLean of Halifax. us. is.‘ visiting her father Mr. D..l. Mac‘ Donald. Miss Anita MacDonald rif Notru Dame. Charlottetown, spent the, week-end at her home hr-rr. g Mrs. John A. Barrett has return-t ed home having spent the pasti week visiting friends in Charlotte-l town. ~ —- l Mr, Albert Jardirie who took; suddenly ill while visiting his daughter, and Mrs. Earl Warren Charlottetown. and was rushed to the P.E.l, Hospital. is much im- proved and is expected home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lottrcl and son Ivan are visiting relations in New Glasgow and Halifax. N.S. Miss Jean Afileck oi the Royal Bank staff, Charlottetown. spent the week-end with hcr parents Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Affleck. "THE GREEN PROMISE" FARM LIFE DRAMA Tapping a really new background for its action, Glenn McCarthys initial production. "The Green Promise.“ stars Marguerite Chap- man. Walter Brennan Robert Paige and Natalie Wood in a warmly human story of a farming family and the famous 4-H cluibs. Brennan portrays a. stubborn and domineering farmer of the old school a man who has ruined one farm by his Ignorance and who is star-ting all over again in e new place. Ruling his four moiherless children with an iron hand. he tries to break urp his oldest daughter's romance with the county agricul- tural agent. scorns the agent's sug- glfllolls for improving his farm. and Blocks e younger daughter's ef- forts h oln the local 4-H Club. Ht!!! atalie Wood is the young- er daughter who finds happiness iii the 4-H. Connie Marshall. Ted Don- aldson. Rdbert Fills, Irving Bacon. Miliburn Stone and Jeanne in Duke are featured, the last named being the Mt. Vernon. Ind. girl chosen to play a reel life 4-H Club charactor. RIKO Radio distributes “Tho Green Promise." which comes to Iriver to the summer home --'BEADERS ill find an " late edvts. and emotion sdvts. all? Ia our Finsnciel Pssc. . .'BALL AN_I_)—_CII.LIN 00M. FACTS for powder and lipstick. V- R- P911161‘. Jeweller. Montague. iiiilof Guido ilomlsslonor Visits Montague The town of Montague app1'g¢1@_ ted the honor of a visit from the Chief Commissioner of Canadian Girl Guides, Mrs. D115. Wishsrt on Thursday. October 20, The Guides. with their captain Mrs. Peter Sinclair, made a fine appearance and did well with their singing, After n most interesting and ef- fective talk given by Mrs, Wish. art. the party drove down the oi Mrs. L.H. Poole. who is commis- sioner for Kings County. Mrs. St. Clair 'I‘rainor poured and three former Guides, Peggy Beck, gar. bare. Mabon and Faye Stewart Served at the aJternoon tea given there, Among those present from Mon- WERE were Mrs. A.C. MacKay tMrs. Arthur Sullivan, Mrs. Elmer Duunlns. Mrs. Bruce Yeo and Miss Poole. The Charlottetown guests were $11056 W110 accompanied Mrs. Wish- art on her visit to the First Bion- Yflilllfl Company. They were Mrs J.G, MacDonald. Provincial Com- missioner. Mrs. Fred Jenkins. Field Secretary. Mrs. Manning Batznall Commissioner and members of the Provincial executive, Mrs. GB Whiteslde and Mrs. D. McGuire. WlllM ROAD Allll VIGINITY Miss Millie MacDonald, Char- lottetown. spent the weekend with hcr parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mur- dock MacDonald, Whim Road. His many friends regret to hear that Mr. Neil Bruce, Mllllown. is at present a patient in the Kings County Hospital. Montague. .\ir, and Mrs. Raymond Todd re- turned to their home in Lawrence. Mass. after spending several days at Whim Road. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Moore. J.N. MacDonald. Whim accompanied by her son Arthur. returned home Steturdny rafter visiting hcr brother, Mr Wallace Camnbcd in New Arman N.S. and other relatives in Tatam- agouche. Mrs, Road. Miss Mabel gears. Cambridge. ‘Mass, recently snent her vacatior hviih MT‘. and Mrs. Alex Benton Brooklyn. During her stay Miss Bears visited Mr. and Mrs. Russel MacBeth. Whim Road. Mr. and l\'lrs.. Gordon Moore Commercial Cross. recentlv motor- ed to Red Point to attend the wedding of Mrs. Moore's nenhew. lvir. Spencer Llewellyn of Mont-a gue. On Thursday nivht. October 20th., a Harvest fliankswiving Ser- vice was held in Whim Road School. Marv fruits and vegetables decorated the classroom for the occasion, Dr. MwKenzie of Mon- taeue United Church conducted the service. , srnrzr. ritonucrioiv OTTAWA. Oct. 2'1 - iCPl For tho third consecutive month. September production of steal in- oots in Canada was lower than in the same period of i948. The Bureau of Statistics said today nroduction in September was 232.- 900 tons. cnmnared with 241.000 in Auzust and 248.800 in September. i948. For "tho first nine months of T949 it was 2.325.300 inns. com- the Capitol Thr-aitre starting to- day. our Jlilii“ WAY 1 ORDERED THIS READY- MIXED CEMENT ‘r0 SAVE TIME AND LABOR, AND vou SAY YOLJ cast-r use rr/ WHY NOT .2 II i!) i). I. PIT. NI. n pared with 2.278.100 in 194R. JO NOS WE LIKETD MIX OUR OWN" I CAN'T STAND BACK OF STUFF PACKAGED UP FER OLD LADiEG TO PATCH PATH5 WIP’ new itisiiioiiie siiiiiiiiii RELIEVES sroiriioii PAIRS PRINCE WILLIAM. N. B. - Mr. Curtis McGrath of Prince Wil- liam, e very active Woodsman and farmer had suffered pains in the abdomen for over a year when he heard of the new internal medl- cine Sarnak. Mr. McGrath had re- lief from his pain within one end a half weeks of starting to take Sarnak. in Mr. McGrathh own words he says: “I started taking my first bottle of Sarnak and was about half through it when I noticed relief from pain which had been bothering me nearly every day. Since then I have been tek- ing Sarnak quite steadily end em completely relieved of my pains. Before taking Sarnak I had ter- rible pains in my upper stomach and it bothered me e great deal in the morning before breakfast and at other times during the day. The pain made me feel sick to my stomach. Sarnak certainly proved itself in my case." _ People throughout the Maritinies who have suffered for years with kidney and liver disorders, rheu- matic, arthritic or neuritic pain, stomach upsets and constipation are loud in their praise of what Sarnak has been able to do for them. If you suffer from one of these conditions start taking Sar- nak right away. Sarnak is sold at nil drug stores—$l.85 n bottle. CARD OF THANKC Mrs. John Hierllhy and Family wish to thank their friends who helped in any way during their rec- ent bereavement. — IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear husband, CLARENCE NOY Who pissed Mvsy October 28th, 1949. With tears I watched you ‘ ‘ ‘ And saw you pass away, I tended you with loving care But could not make you stay. I watched beside your bedside As the londy hours passed, And how my heart was broken when I saw you breathe your lest. It is so lonely here without you And sad the weary any, For life has never been the some Since you were called adwlsy. Your life is a beautiful memory Your death is my silent grief, You sleep in God's beautiful garden In the sunshine of perfect peace. I leave you In God's keeping The rough road safely o'er, Some day some time when my work is done, We ehall meet tio part no snore. Sadly Missed, Always llesnembcred by Ills Wife “Stella? MacDonald Bros. THEATRE FRL-MT. STEWART-SAT. George Raft, William Bendix In "RACE STREET" Gambling, Detectives, Horse Racing. A Real Thriller. THAT'S AN AWFUL. \ T’ stuiz AT TH‘ BULBS JUDGMENT. BUT . THAT'S ABOUT Au. < A GUYS JUDGMENT AMOUMT5 TO WHEN HE GOES SPREADIN’ HlMéELF TOO FAR.’ BY J. ll. WILIIAMS >... .4. Uitlwiauiralmv, _ TODAY'S BIGGEST RADIO VALUE! el Illl sort ‘Z725... ' at CAPITOL ELECTRIC s1 Grafton st. - Phone 2280 IN MEMORIAM NOY-Iri loving memory of Clar- ence Noy, who passed nway October 28th 1948. Peaoefully sleeping, resting at last Ills weary trle-le and troubles are past. 1n silence he suffered, in patience he bore, Till God called him home to suffer D0 IDDIO. Ever Remembered by Ralph and Leila. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our deer Husband and Father, Charles Gra- ham, who away October 28th, 1047. MGIIDTEQQ IX TIXIIIECS D0 GHQ CID steal Death is a heartache no one can heal. some may forgot you now that you're gone But we dhall s how long. Sadly Missed and Fondly Remem- bered by His Wife and Famlb. IN MEMORIAM There passed peacefully away at Beach Point, P. E. L. on October 2am, 101i, Captain Abram Dely, in his 85th year Absent. Thou not forgotten. l must. go and may see you no more Till we moot at the great judgment a a. D0 bar But I'm bound for that bright glory shore Will you promise to meet me up there. lovingly Rememba-ed by llis Sons Joseph and Abram and Grandson Whitman. 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