s. us. .;-_ I Pearson a - 4A‘ A' LALAAALAAL s-AALA a ‘AAAAA as; ltilliiE EliWAilll 4cm rue. nu wen. _ 1 SHOWING 3:30 - 7 - 9 n sosvrocw ll Sill. VVIRI YOURS COULD YOU FORGIVE?“ matic story of a returned * iv ARDEN srevsn Gsnav I ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ADMISSION PRICES STARTING TODAY Matinee Children ... Adults ... l §04FQQ404§4§OO+§O eoeevo-o-Oovooovo" lilhil- Children ..... ....... ......... 33c.......... Adults . .. .. All-WELLS’ NEW FILM DTNMA STARTS TODAY s‘ weeeeeeeeee O+o+>O+>§ro rrooooo-ro-rroee romeo v00‘ vovoo >0 ee-re 0-409 e e o0 oovvroo-o-v-vvovro "The Unfaithful," a highly dra- service- man and his marital probluus, will be the new‘ screen attraction at the Prince Edward Theatre bellllll today. Ann Sheridan is cast in the ex- acting role of the unfaithful wife in the New Warner Bros. drums, with Zachery Scott and Lew All"! in other starring roles. Eve Arden. Jerome Cowan, Steven Gersy and John Hoyt head the list f s orting players. omfflrzpUnfeithful" was directed b)’ Vincent shew-nan and WWW"! l“ Warners by Jerry Wald. Max Stein- ‘; cqguposed the Alan's 058ml] music. TNDTNS BUDGET - NEW DELHI, lndia - wri-It was announced in the Indian PIP- lisment that but for heavY "l; gaendittre of defence. Millfll“ food subsidies. the 91'0"!“ PM!“ would have been asilfvlill W53"- 11.1. moon ~ OFNIIIIPIIII sseuagael léstshdrfilllll i I ggggsggaa‘ r. a l. a es CAPITOL room rue. and wen. VSHOWINO AT 323i? ~ 7 - 9 ammo: mus wncnem roerms also: AISS rum em eewum mitt - McliilllEN i Willi-IS ~ l Evening Balcony: Chil-dren 35c Adults 41c Main Floor . . . . . . .. 48c O A AIGER TIEII ‘t. roo+>>o+o++>~>ve_~oeeevv> UIRRIDINI ._. HICCU Evening 33c 38c A a AA¢‘§Q4OOQOQQQ-QOO'OQOOOOO Matinee . ISc ‘.E‘A| WOMEN NEED ' FILING SYSTEM The professor who recently 1n nounced. after a comprclrezn Ii-lfvty. that women have better memories than men added tha‘ women actually carry too -man;/ unimportant facts in their minds He said what most of them need, but never give themselves, is u mental house-cleaning. He's right. Women try to carry in their minds an assortment o! facts. reminders and "musts" that s man would need a secretary and a modern filing system to handle. When a woman‘s mind seems to be wandering, she ts pmbgbiy trying to remember whether Aunt llflnnie wears a size e or g 1.1 ' ‘glove. or just exactly when it wa. that Junior last had typhoid shots. "will!!! e house and a family is a complicated business. Yet most women try to handle t ‘job of home xecutiv. by rel entirely on their memories. Every house- hold cught to heve a good filing system. Ielp fer Housewife _ I A filing system would not only make the house run moors em ‘r. 1.7. but i: woluld ceiaaoigly help the woman n c arge her mind details. ' lt hes never occurred to women that they might slmpmy their lives b!‘ hrineins common busi- ness practice into their job as hoanemskers. When it does. they can Hill!‘ ‘clean house mum. but not se- fore. ' 5 frnc GUARDIAN. THE EASTERN GUARDIAN kosn-ri. non-reaps. Harold r. mm. Albert Althea. Mrs. Byr; Stewart. Mlas llarrlet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Willis} I.av‘ers. AGENTS SOUIIS: . M18 Ellld ‘Richards and Gordon Iarrell The Guardian may be bought at any of the following places in Montague: bliss l. A. Llewellyn: Me's. Clay. ta Georgetown: The Post Oflioe: in Sourls: Camden's and Florence Boner. in St. Peter's: The Post Oflice. ‘NEW WOOD SLElGHS-Reas- ' onably priced at Bergman's. Montague. INEW WOOD SLElGflS-Jieas- onsbly priced at Berguranns. Montague. Mr. Walter Cullen, Charlotte- town. was a recent visitor to Mon- tague on business. Mr. Cecil McAssey, Mount stew: art was a teosnt visitor to Mon- tague for a few days on business. Mr. Home: Nicholson. commer- clal travellg for Rogers l-lardv are I Co.. was a business visitor to lvlon- V tague and vicinity. Mr. Blair MacLar-en, student at Prince of Wales College. spent the week end in Brudenell at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira. Macllaren. ‘Dr. and Mrs. T. V. Grant, Man- tague, accompanied by their son. Raymond, have left ior Ottawa. where Dr. Grant will ‘take his seat in the House of Commons. . l i Mr. Rankin I-lowatt. commer- cial traveller for Lewis Bros, Mon- treal, spent the day in Montague and vicinity calling on his regular customers. Mr. W. W. Lord, commercial traveller for Regal Flour, war. a recent visitor to Montague and vicinity where he called on his regular clients. .'“A Friendly Family" is the title of s beautiful calendar being issued by the Eastern Oold Stor- age Co. Ltd, souris. to their cus- tomers. picturing a little girl sur- rounded by a spaniel and four puppies. Opl. Percy Keyes of the Royal- Canadian Mounted Police. Char-l ‘wsilcd Charlottetown on Friday. SIIIIIIIS S VIGIIIITY Mr. J. W. filling-Donald was‘ a business visitor to sourls on Wed- ] nesday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Patrick 5t. John Sourls, celebrated their 54th _wed ‘ding anniversary on Thursday. [January 22. ' _ Mr. Keith Matheson was a re-‘l cent visitor to Souris. J. W. MacDonald. Stipendisry Magistrate. held court on Wednes- day evening at the ROME‘. of- fice in Bouris. A local woman pleaded guilty to assault and was fined $10 and costs. M. J. Mao Quaid, local barrister, appeared I on behalf o! a client from George- ibown and entered a plea of guilt), §a fine of $10 and cost was impos- ged by the Magistrate. A local men larralgned on e. charge of break- } ing and entering the Eastern Pack- ing 0a.. pleaded not guilty, after some of the evidence Magistrate remanded the case for one week The accused was represented by Mr. L. P. O'Donnell, Charlottetown. ~80. ______._r_. Georgetown l. i Vicinity Mr. nlid Mrgstrlck Murllihl’ Miss Tilly Maclntyre and Miss Edna MacPhee of Card gan visited Georgetown on Friday. - Mrs. Mabel Levers. Mrs. Emerson Llewellyn and Mrs. James lfleweliyn motored to Montague on Thursday- ‘ Mr. B. H, Stewart left a Iew days ago on a business trip to Montreal. m; was accompanied by Mrs. iottetowh, spent. a few day; in ; _ _ _ Montague whr-rc hr nsitcd his i blew-m" __ many friends. 01m. Keyes "xasi A3110“; recent vmnors u, Ch"- formerly head of the GBIECILIIDLI in Montague for several years. ~ The regular weekly meeting oi the Young People's Society o! the Presbyterian Con» - ~ _ was held at the home of Mr. and l Mrs. N. D. Nicholson on Wednes- ' day evening with the president, Miss Annie MacEachern, presid- ing. She was assisted during tne devotional period by Miss Sue Hemphill and Mrs. R. D. Mac- . been. The Bible study period was I in change of Rev. R. D. MacLeah. _ I firs. Archie Hume, newly in- stalled Noble Grand of Acme Re- beksh Lodge, Montague, presided at the regular meeting on Thurs- l day evening. The meeting was largely attended and plans were made for a series of bridge parties within the lodge beginning on Thursday. Plans have been completed for the presentation of a Scottish concert to be held on February 4th. This program is an annual event sponsored by the choir of the Presbyterian Church. Mon- tague. This year the concert is under the direction of Mr. J. E. , Mrs. A. F. Campbell and Mrs. Elsie Wat/terworth. Congratulations are extended to the Montague Curling Club on bringing home the Gaboury Cup which was formerly held by Sum- mcrside. At the bonspiel held in Parlottetown, Montague totalled ti. points, Bummerside 38, and Charlottetown 3b. It has been some years since the Gaboury has been in Montague and the club is duly proud of the teams which won it. In the first round Montague end» ed up second, but in the secom. round Montague garnered enough points to place them in the lead Mr. Maclntyre received the cup for the Montague club. The teams were composed as follows: c. Boudrearllt. L. Power, G. Maclntyre, H. MecGregor, skip; A Sullivan, J. Annear. Dr. P. Mac- Intyre, B. Macbean, skip. SELECTION ADVISED LONDON-(CPF- Certain books of flu Old ‘restunent were unfit for children to read and should be banned from religious educatiomit was stated at irhe Conference of Educational Associations. The soc- iety will set up a committee to con- ‘ uDlA ,assages." alder “uns 4- ' ‘n rust s nurse to know what's good s youi Whenever you feel dull dragged down sad dopey because oi gunman congealed, it pays so now about rest sparkles- gently laxative IA . The uesural aperiene action of Kruschea is due to i unique blend of saline minerals. e same se are luuatliltheuemrslwstersolfae m medicinal springs. Kruschen ‘ you these tour advsaggqs; IAIY 1O IAKl-Diseolves quickly la water. 0r as raiag oclee, eea or bait ulee. oat bliss lad lottetown were: Mrs. William Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Gra- ham. Nell Wight, Leonard Fitz- Gerald. Harold MacLean. Mr. and llvirs. John L. _MacDonald. 0n Thursday nillhl. the GPQYS!" town Mall was mistakenly put off at, Petites Station and on Fr day hir. l-iibbett Jenkins drove by horse and sleigh to Peakes where he picked up the mall and arrived back ln Georgetown shortly afrer four in the evening. . On Friday. January 23rd. Mr. Peter Bcrdreault and Mr. hauls Jameson of Pamure Island mtde the trip from th air homes in Pamure Island to GEOFIQLUW" l" a dory. Th's is quite an unusual feat for the t'me o: year- in Prov ncial Harbours. but Just one more awe! of Georgetowns claim to the Pro- ince‘s Winter Port Title. nrvuxnann s. CHURCHILL w 1. The regular monthly meeting of Riverdale and Churchill W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Lem Lamont. with an attendance of c181“ mun‘ bers and several visitors present. The meeting opened with the Institute Carol and repeatlfl! "19 Creed in unison. roll C311 W" answered with scmething for fish pond. The school committee re- ported that a wash basin. scab holder and paper towels had been purchased for school. sick comm- ittee had no report. It was moved by Mrs. John A. MacKlnnon. seconded by Mrs. Guy Macleod that a hill of $3.10 be paid Olllvel’ MacLeod for treat for children at Christmas. It ‘was moved .bY Mrs. John Allen MacKlnnon. seconded by Mrs. 1pm Ll-mtmt i-hfli- w; meet at the home of Mrs. Robert MacKinnon to quit. The net proceeds from the concert was $43.60 leaving a balancé of $37.95 alter all bills were paid. A fiddle contest was put on by Mrs. John A. MacKinnon, first prise won by Mr. Garfield MacFadyen. A spelling contest put on by Mrs. Guy MacLeod, first prize won by Mrs. oil e MacLeod. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. Finley Mac- ‘Padyen. Roll call to be answered by naming an article in a baby‘! layette. also somethins for auctiol sale. The meeting closed by eng- ing the National Anthem after which a delicous lunch was served by hostess assisted by Mrs. Robert MacKinnon. 3"‘ r . the small morning dose is best- wous FAST-Usually within the hour. Does no: spoil your dsy. Oltml Acnotl-lu formula is hal- eoced to act gently, without dis- comfort. TIlAl-TISTID -—- Over 300 000,000 pechagessoldtheoughouevhewozid. Let Kmeeben iielpyoaes le bee eo r.':.'.:r.tr.....*""' ow...- what It is D heve ."ehst Feeling". 3!: and 75c n all’ drag eeosae. l cznannorrerowu McIIVIAIPS LIMITED KILMUIB Ill Stock: GOODYEAR TIRES III TUBES BATTERY RADIOS llld ELECTRIC RADIO SATTERIES Ideal Merchandise It. B. GARRETT. Mgr. GBOCER-IES - FEEDS FUOUI FARM PRODUCE EXPORTERS Sonrll. P. It‘. l. IBONI $0 i g voew Estate w. B. LEAllll lteg. ' ‘THE MEN'S SHOP MEN'S OVERCOATS 818.00 t0 329.00 SOUBIB EEJ. ~ '\.'\'\\'\'\'k)\; l McKEIlZlPS GARAGE Robert .|. Moltensle. Prop. PARTS and GENERAL uurams osauxs: iuorost on. DUNLOP TIRES Phone fl - souris. ltl-l. g \’\\ é TIIE .|. J. ‘IIIIEIIES g 00.. LTII. GENERAL murmurs she slur-omens Exporter: u! Farm Prodg” i Complete Lure of g? FLOUR and FEEDS .|. i’. NlcPllEE uaounuss. cow users we ‘casein raewu MEALS SERVED [AMY SANDWICHES l It ls Good Horse Sense toad Business Polio»... ‘Ia purchase everything you can ui the community when yea live all where‘ you male your living. The business men of the community contribute a large proportion o! local taxes and to every worthwhile ouhasunlty enterprise. that... 25,1953 l. A. iliclllliiAlli I: G0. GINIAIAI. MERCHANT] and Xia- l "QSSVW. PRODUCE EXPORTERS la Business Over 8b You; Phone I-l - cardigan, p.11 ‘ immune‘; the widest ranges of available merchandise. j pg“. u.’ local business useu are doing their utmost to serve you by steel- ' III Ill lines 0T goods which are available. Yllllr Qltfllllll! GIIIDII SOURIS; then and obligates them to extend their efforts w present you with P Sly from these public-spirited firms and help'your community while helllllil yourself to savings. ' BERGMANN’S I ALL COLORS IN PAINT, — C. I. I. DEALERS COCKSHUTT MACHINERY and REPAIRS ASPHALT SHINGLES, BUILDING SUPPLIES Montana Mrs. lnuis Wright P. l. I. Lower Montague 52$ FREE - Theatre Tickets — FREE Each week theTe will oppeorjn the Advertisements in this sec- tion the Names and Addresses of people living in the various dis- tricts represented. Locate your nume In one of the Advertise- ments, clip out the advertisement, present it or mail it to the ' Guardian Office and you will receive FREE two theatre tickets with the ‘compliments cl the Advertiser in which Advertisement your name appeared. Tickets viill be good lor v.0". Theatre, Montague, and the Souris Theatre. t ozone: worn ‘w. ,. Gil-QUERIES I FEEDS g I Phone 71-24 - New Perth / r. a. Island / MONTAGUE: IIUIIS'$ I l’ “WISE STATION i” acccssorues .' GAS - 0H. - WASHING g Complete Lubrication l t Phone dA-ll k Mentions. e. a. s. 1 i : COLD aromas and canmno FACTOS! .1 wsninwonrn lee us about cola Storage l2 SOURIS LADIES’ and cuuonsirs ween. curtnssws warm. slurs. arc. LADIES’ BEADY-TO-WEAB FLANNELLETTE NIGHT GOWNS and PYJAMAS Also HOUSECOATS SOUSIS Mr. M. E. Raid P. I. l. lLlI. l, Sollril g A?» e. -\~»- \4\..\- \J\J\v‘—\/\'\JQN-\-I\.\.\ ‘Locker lpeee r -_ of all was f l wrwnan wnrrzstwoaru l2 Montague i; = . p,’ u. .1. moon y; l unuo aroma ) pptosnetrists - Prescriptions Vitamins of all arses . Eastern Packing Co. CANNEBS EAST PACK BRAND CHICKEN RADDll - CHICKEN - l!!!’ Exporters of LOBSTEBS and SMELTB / I it'- PIQIIII ll - Bourie. r.l.s Phone ez-z - Montague?) . w“ ‘ f lvlzttlaew c. McLean mo. i, ~ _ (an. less. l - g ,|_ m"; "mums sooars r. a. l. aamosrown w“ u“ osuaaas. Msacnaurs unv “is g S.WEEA§:'N§-B"N ammonia MATERIAL! 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