g y “PAGE midi?!‘ T‘-"-"""' .1‘ HE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN JANUARY 6, 195d‘ IPIIINDE EDWARD T0- The Most Striking, Startling, Staggering Scenes o! Stork Sensation Ever Screened! IIBY OOIILI-l IIIHRBD BY GIRI-l FIGHTS CBPTIIII l? MIN 3ND IIOIUIII TIMI?!) II NIGHT CI-UI [Tl-II our-Mucous to STRONGEST near 0H!!! IIOI DOORS. I'll!!- IIRII WIIICKI Pll-ITII’ Illfllfl‘ CI-UII ' 0 0 amps rouol micnnu: 0mm nnscuas cinwmm rnon mo nuizni BBLINCISI PIIIIQ. GIRL. OVII HEIDI TORMBNTID, GOES WILD! l‘ John Ford‘ cind Meriun C. Cooper present ' toryitlol o Girl and cilGorilloN “Strait mitotic . IBEN. toiiitsoii iirtiiimsitioitc with FRANK MciiUGlt DAY and SAT. Shows 3:30-74! But. Matinee 2:30 T0 -lIllillT — SAT. anemia: SHOWS 7-8z45 Matinee Sat. Only 2:30 TO-DA and SAT. srioiys 3:30-18:45 T ‘£20 m. e e Shy away from rite gel I cell mine... end slay ewflY tor peed ' buck! the‘ desperate land-grub‘ h gong! ‘ T/llsrrzii/flvs y via/raw h mitt-Heinz: heeurttee llllilllmlliitlll ' 4% ‘W EDWARD NORRIS Aillltt oaivrooN _ weaver. with unm foiuissi JlM fllllDSllliitliiliEliDiiVls i and H 8 RNER - PAUL FIX i ALSO SERIAL i ATTENTION! IVIONTAGIYE and VICINITY All accounts payable to the l ziitixraora SHOE STORE I tin-i i-t- settled by Jan. 1s, 1950 l 0r they" will lie passed in for Collection. J. W. LADNER, Proprietor. EBBNIUMS l8 for 15¢ - Everyone lnirresrrtl In at...» unit should punt a Pitt's‘! or wit» iii our Geranium Sect! \\"t' nfler a tzorgciius ciiliriiiiiii uni» raining Dazzling Starlet, lme Red. liritk Red. Crimson. hiiiimii. Vet-l milion. Scarlet. Minion. Cerise. Orange-Red, Sal- mon-Piok, Bright Pink, _ llraili. lllinh Rose, \¥’litir-_ Blottlicd. Vavicgliril, Mai- lned. Ea to growjmin sccrl and riiien bloom 00 days a ier pianun tPitr ifiti t2 for 2%) posrpaid. Plant now. SPECIAL OFFH: l pki l! above Ind plus of other ("limer- tlouieplnrir Seeds, lll tlificrenr nnri IISILY lrtiwn in house. Value H15, all for 60¢ poltpnid. OUR M01950 SEED AND NURSERY BOOK n u"'-4 EEO NOU§E GIDIDIIDVII..DIII. VOLCANO AREA History has recorded 2.500 . emotions of volcanoes in the world y and more than 2.000 of them took place in tiie Pacific area- ,_____._____.-_-_.__..*~ BUYING DAILY Live or Dressed FOWL and CHICKEN for Cunning Purpose EASTERN PACKING CO., LIMITED Souris ll. J. MABDN OPTOMETRIST Fitting and Supplying Glasses Etc. MONTAGUE, P. E. l. Office llours: l0 to lZ A. hi. 2 hi ti P. M. by appointment. Office Connected With Drug store. ‘ bifr” OUR WAY t _ w... Stir J. R. WILLIAMS rr was» c» / WATCH r "rwemv YEARG- \ IT'S Bib ETUF: AND YOU'RE GORE AT l“ l \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ti“ itiiltnii \_\i ti-i"; - i lllllllli. i w. _ s '~7’ri-tE“f£.i<‘e‘-'i3t>_ ‘ n. Ac-o 1 OFFERED KID erruPF sTiFif ow BIRDS.‘ .1- , vou 'i'i-iAT JOE" THEN. Boss-- THEY tEtFORGOT Ti-tgrr i. you KNOW THAT, BAH! 1 .. ‘__ CAiZIZIAéiE is MOViN ' HAMP.’ vou sAio - ANQIBWITH ONE FOOT- KID arose-mow ANDWVt-IEN THEY 12v ITO KETCH UP Vi"Ll_' LOOI; 1 LIKE THE ARGUMENT HOSE "rwo 7- ‘ll _V _/-6 - .. "“'*/tt.t.tAM_'-, ' -. m? u e ur on. ..__s_._..._..--4, ...i....f.";.a;;* Miss Butcher said. While she was there a great honor was given her, "l was studying the original score of the ninth symplioity,“ the attractive pianist recalled. “and the keeper iianded me a key and asked me to wind Beethoven's clock. They keep it going all the‘ time." This was the second tour M155 Butt-her has made to Europe since summer. And even ln that short time she noticed ll, change. "'l‘hey have rebuilt niich out of (.‘\lll1lllllE"Cl from page the ruins." she said. "The work- men are very fatigued. ‘they are .\\’(Il'l(il1f; iiicht. and day." A Stores Full "Many of the shops are only one story and unfinished but business is going on and the stores- are full of things although they are very expensive," she said. In the music world. that although she found GCllllRIly did not have much modern music tt did have outstanding radio equip- mcnL and orchestras. "it was strange to hear them tilaylng things like Negro spirit- uals." she said. "But the settings were beautiful.“ "Ihere is not. yet a free inter- change of music between the Euro- pean countries, shc said. "For instance. modern French music is not. available in Ger- many." she left much oi her own music in Germany for the musi- cians and in Swiizerlard she corded many modern pieces. Although rnucii of (icrriiany has been rebuilt. Miss Butcher still had to play lli museums, canteens and churches. The concert halls. erased in the bombing, have riot yct been restored. “In one city I was playiiiz to about. 250 Izepple on the third floor." she said. "And about the same mimhcr of people were seat.- ed on each of the two lower floors hearing the concert by lflllllll‘ ad. dress system. There was no plneg left large entiugh for the au- I‘!- diencc." l. lin London. England. Miss But- lrlier met Harriet. Cohen, British ‘concert pianist. who recently had her rlizht wrist severed in an iaccident. A special piece has been tirritten for her good hand by Arnold Bax. master of the King's nlllslt‘. “it/lit. now she is wrltinii her ,memtiirs." Miss Butcher said. "she hopes site will be able to play again 500m,“ Small Randi "We compared hands." the Canadian pianist smiled, "and her hand is extremely small. In fact today she probably would not be izlven the privilege of studvirg piano, They would think her hands were not artistic." Miss Butcher plans another tour for next year but this time she will spend her entire tine in Eng- land. Miss Butcher. who in private life is Mrs. Jack Richard Searles. is glad to he home after her stren- tewart, Miss The Guardian may ho In Georgetown: The Port ..'FITTED FOOTWEAR at the Montague Shoe Store. ....'MISSES and children's flight boots now available at the Moti- tague Shoe Store. Get yours while they last. liiliss Vorida Munn. member of the staff of the Batik oi.‘ Commerce. Montague. is enjoying her voci- tion at her home in Murray River. Misses Sue and Mary Hemphill. employees of the Montague Furn- ishing Cci.. spent the holiday week- end at. their home in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. James Llewellyn. Georgetown. were recent guests 0t the formers brother-in-law and sis-fer. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Campbell. Montague. Miss Thelma Larter. member of the staff of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Mnntaflue. strut ill? week-end at her liomc lll Char- iotietown. ..'Mr. Don Matlieson of H. ll. Marshal Ltd. Charlottetown, Mr. Roy Matheson. P. W. C. student. iincl liliss Florence Maths-son. teacliee at WllPtlllY Selina], spent enjoyable holidays iviih their mother. Mrs. Dan Maths-son. Bris- tel. RIURRAY HARBOUR NORTH AND VXCINITY Miss June Graham. waitress at the Blue Dome Restaurant, Mont- ague, spent the holidays at her home in Gaspereaux. Miss Lorraine Graham of the sales staff of Stewart and Beck. Montague. spent the holidays at her home tn Gaspereiiux. Mr.’ Stewart Reid and Mr. Mansfield Irving. R.C.N.V.R.. Halifax. spent the Christmas hol- idays at their respective homes in Murray Harbor North and Peters Road. The many friends of Mr. Rowan Sencabaugii, Pembroke. are sorry to learn that he is confined to hit: home through illness niiri all join in wishing him a speedy recovery. Miss Lulu Graham. employee of the Maritime Electric Co.. Monta- gue, spent the Christmas holidays at her home in Giispercnux. Mr. Brier K. Llewellyn of the sales staff of the Bergmiinn Con- struction Co- Montague, spent the holidays with his sister and broth- er-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Millar, Murray Harbor North. Miss Helen liilllar oi’ the office staff o! the T. Eaton Co.. Menc- ton, spent the holidays at her home in Murray Harbor North. Mr. Reginald Reid. employee oi the Imperial Service Station, Mon- tague, was a holiday visitor in his home in Murray l-larlior North. A very enjoyable Christmas concert was held ‘in the bfurriii‘ Harbor North hall on December Z2, the programme was under the capable management of the tench- er, Mrs. Laurie Maclzure. During the singing oi the last chorus Santa arrived tn his usual Jolly irinnner causing much merrlment for both young rind old. Mr. end Mrs. Preston Machure and daughter Evelyn spent the Christmas holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Gra- ham, Gaspereaux. Mr. John MncKenzie. employee of the Summerside Airport is spending the holidays with his family in Gaspereaux. Mr. and Mrs. James Graham. Murray Harbour North, have as their holiday guests Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter King and family. Sturgeon. Mr. William E. Millar. Grade XI student at Montague High School is spending the holidays at his home in Murray Harbour North. am. Lloyd Reid. RN. Monta- gue Memorial Hospital, spent. Christmas with her family in Mrur- ray Harbor North. uous trip. Often she traveled in the night to make train connections and reach the next city iii time for her concerts. But she has little time to rest. Plus teaching at the Conservatory. she and her husband are moving into it new home, And there is still all that Christmas shcpplrig to be donor-Toronto Telegram. helped me. Price $2.00 per bottle Meriiioey’: Stomach Tonto hue helped Ine no much that I am writing thin in hopes that It an help othere u much u it he I suffered for over n you with stomach trouble and Indigestion. l bu! tirled eherythlsu for It and got no rollef until I started taking Morlsseyh Stomach Tonic. After taking one bottle. l began to feel like my old eelf again. I highly recommend Moris- eey’: Stomach Tonto for anyone. BERT FIDWERS» Wirnl Station, For Sale at all Drug Stores and Drug Counters Queer‘: 00., N. By 21-day treatment AGENT GEORGETOWN: THE EASTERN euliuiiul scam-s: mountings: Harold r. Landry. Albert Altim- "11- "m" Harriet Clair. Walden Livers. bought It m! 0! u" 1 ll wln place; in Montague: Min . A. Llewellyn; M". 0|!!- o o ‘l Office; In Sour-let The Snack Bar and N. ll. Blchlrde l Son. ....°lT'S HERE. Yes. Where? At. the Montague Shoe Store. A big sale. Everything must go. Dates. Come early. The January meeting of the Young Women! Guild of the Presbyterian Church was held at the home of Mrs. Elsie Waiter- worlh. The president. Mrs. Gladys Myers. presided. The meeting opened with the hymn “Standing At ‘Ilhe Portal Of The Opening Year", followed by scripture by Mrs. Mary Nicholson. and prayer by Mrs. Waiterworth. Roll call was answered by ten members, and five visitors present. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Plans were made sponsoring a supper st a later date. A committee of three was appoint- ed to meet with a committee from the Y. P. S. to make arrangements. Arrangements were also made for selling candy st the Burris‘ Con- cert. The meeting closed ivitii the Mizpah Benediction, after \\'lllCl'i a delicious lunch was serv- | i-rl bv the hostess. assisted by Mrs. F. N. Young and Miss Catherine Stewart. The opening meeting of the week of prayer services in Mori- tague was held In the Christian Church on Monday evening. and was largely attended. The service was conducted by the minister of the church. Rev. Robert Bryan. The speaker was Rev. Maurice Fletcher, minister of the ‘Baptist Jan, 5 to Jan. 21, both inclusive. ‘ for , Here They Are! Kennedyk Real Values For_ Your Money I Rock of All Wool SWEATERS, Reg. up to $4.95. Now . 59c i l i Lot of BLOOMERS and SINUGGFES Reg.upto$i.l0.Now . . . . . . . . I Ruck of DRESSES. All sizes Reg. upio$l7.95. Now . . . . KNITTING YARNS. All shades perounce... . . . . . . . . . . . . Balance Oflwlnter Coats i.‘;?"..f‘i§ 124.0%’... ........... 45.00 40.00 i2 only FUR and UNTRIMMED Reg. up to $59.95. Now . . . . . 7 only FUR and UNTRIMMED Reg.upto$49.95.Now . . . . . 8 only FUR and UNTR-IWU Reg. up to $39.95. Now . . l0 only-Small sizes Going at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS Kenneily’s Ladies’ Wear I66 Queen St. Next door to Bus Stop. Church, who ‘brought. a challenglnl address on Witnessing for Christ. The scripture was read by Rev. F. N. Young. minister oi’ the Presbflcrian Church, and Dr. A. MacKenzic. minister of the United Church. led in prayer. A large choir was in attendance with Midd- JAlIllAlIY SALE To reduce inventories we are offering the follow- Peggy Bock ax orzanist. The sec- ond irieetlng was held at the Bap- i list Church. with the service con- i ducted by the minister. Rev. Maurice Fletcher. The speaker ‘ was Dr. A. MacKenzle, who de-l livcred an address urging the’ people to be deer-s of the Word.' not hearers orilv. The scripture lesson was rend hv Rev, P‘. N, , Young, who also led in nravvi’. Also assistint! in the net-vice was Mr, Start Straiizht of Roseneath.‘ Ari offertory. "Take the name nil Jesus with you". was sung by thi- l choir. Miss Clemmie MacLean was organist. T0 WEST owtuva. Jan. s - (C?) Defence Minister Clsxton Wtl make a trip throiitzh the Wes’. starting this month and extend- ing into February. ft was learned today. Mr. Claxton will make the tour a combination of speech. making nriii inspection oi defence installations. ing at drastically reduced prices:- 12 cu. ft. new Universal DeLuxe Household Re- frigerators with built in 50 lb. frozen food chest and 5 year guarantee at $350.00 each. New 17 and 28 cu. ft. commercial models at re- duced prices. 1 Wallace lfiigidaire 6 ft. top and bottom re- frigerator counter, used 1 year, at a special price. 1 Universal 6 ft. top and bottom refrigerated display counter in good condition at $495.00. 1 Rebuilt GE Refrigerator with new unit, $186.00. 1 Rebuilt Kelvinator, 5 cu. ft., at $180.00. Large (9 lb.) Epco Electric Washers built by Sini- ard Industries at a special-clearing price of $189.00 with pump. Palmer Electric P1101185 1443-1444 96-100 Fitzroy St. BUY NOW AND SAVE I final: ouonr T0 m: A LAW by Fagoly tit Shorten WELL .' TIE DAV ‘I00 GC l ‘l0 VISIT ‘IOUR CHIROPODISTW OUR. 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