PX& EIGTTI I THE EASTERN GUARDIAN "Iain-"E1- GUE: nuoia F. unary. Mn. Byron Stewlrt S GEORGETOWN: Wlldon LIV!"- The Guardian may be bought at the following places in Montague: Blue Dome llentnu ant, and Guardian Office; in Georgetown. The Post Office; in Souris: The Snack Bar. ..'MORE SIIUR-GAIN FEED is fed in Csn.t:.d.s. than any DUN”-I brand. The reason is obvious. You get the best, yet pay for lam. H08 Growers. 3.60; Hot: Finisher, 3.45: Dairy Ration, 3.60: Laying Mash. 4.35. Special: Cream of West Flour, 6.4.5. Fraser dz Anncor, Feed service, Montague. .. 'A'l"!'lN'!10N ALL - Remem- ber to attend Red Cross Blood Donor Clinics at Mcrell and Souris next Monday, November 30th. ..tBIBtLE ('0NFl.'lREN(?E-Mur- my River Church of Christ. Ses- sions Thursday through Sundoy at I p.m. and 7 pm. (No nfternoon bervice on Friday). Fellowship sup- per Saturday and Sunday only at 330. All interested in the Bible irged to attend Dvr. P.L. Pt'atie:v 'If Montreal and Kenneth North iiscussion leaders. .-.'FR.El(i-HTER DUE AT SOU- Rlik-Thp freighter, S. S. Straton LIS expectcri at Souris Saturday to take on it cargu of some 30.000 100-pound sacks of potatoes. The ship is due in the morning and loading operations are expected to begin about noon. BAGRICULTURAL FILMS - (War 200 attended the tuzrtcultural lilms presented by Cnckshutv. Farm Equipment at the Murray Harbour public hell last night, sponsored by the local Cockshutt dealer, Mr. J. E. Jenkins, Murray River. Brunch personnel included P. E. I. representative B. K. Lie-u'rll3'n. F. E. Cm-mter. advertising manager. and Irving !ilcCoul. assistant ser- vice manager. Valuable door prizes were awarded to Mrs. William Stewart, Murray River and Mrs John D. Bruce, High Bank. The tickets were drawn by Miss Kath- leen Lowe, Murray Rxer, who also received a valuable prize. A vote of thanks, moved by John Murchison. seconded by Angus Matheson, both of Glen William, was extended to the company and Mr. Jenkins for the evenings ent.crtalnmcnt. The enjoyable Pi'Pnlniz rinsed with the sinrring of the National Anthem. "TRAN SFERRED T0 the staff of the Bank meroe, Montague, left for her home in Charlottetown day for Toronto where been transferred to the Canadian Bank of Commerce in that city. Miss Larter has been 3 resident of Montague for it con- siderable number of years. first employed with the Stewart and Beck. She actively interested in Rebekah Lodge. forur occasions as noble grand, and was also an active officer and member of several organizations of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church. Her host or intends in Montague extend to her best wislies for hap- -111E PRINCE EDWARD mssurs - FOR TODAY ONLY "THE CRUEL SEA" snowmcs AT 3:30 . 7 . 9 FI. and SAT. Etlwartl L. Alpersnn 1tvAnERS firm or the Uverwhtalnnng f Elec'lztfy1r)g' B;tftlurgl FRIDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW! ! I OIOlOI'l'0lMlI! SHYII L..i'w .4 BLOCKED THE Pilli or PlUNllEll wES;,i.E FAGSTAFF1 .3 W W , 3 r ON WORLD IOUR THE ORIGINAL -- THE ONLY ” FROM AUSTRALIA THE A GREAT MORTON INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS AUTHOR, LECTURER PSYCHOLOGIST, MEMORY K EXPERT AND HYPNOTIST Prince. of Wales College NOT I "Magic" 'w'l;la"1 lion-ormshowl '55 p'm' Toke our Id- Pnlczfso vloo-Try to see ' it lilnndny, II (Tn'mD this Show mny .y turns thousands vnmw In, awly everywhere, 1 . :35 "the Man with the ,MIliion Dollar Mind" i This Astonishing show now holds all attendance records I" .' ovu-Cuiedl. Australia Illd the United States. for all time! Thou- unds were unable to gain admittance for 16 week: in Mann-5.), jorlii. weeks in Toronto. 8 V2 months in Hollywood. etc. SO 3: W155. nu: EARLY! f "incredible!-Probably the world's most. versatile and amaz- ing entertnineri" (Says the l-lollywnmi Citizen-Newirl. ifs limltiol Fake, or Scientific Fact?- " V. 1' 8 FOR YOURSELF . ',ls.lnvIt.uI In participate :0. every .1.-m..y.,.m. - F050" "M4011. recognized as the world's . v y d llumerlun. Ptycholneh-7 and Hyp- yainnoee before going to England and m .,M Gliierlslly on the 2nd night! Ar Mll.'l'0N'8 om SPAIN Iconic-niat Y's Men's Club TOR- 0NTO,- Miss Thelma La.rte1- of of Com- yesterday prior to her departure on Satur- she has a branch of bemg, customers checking out goods. The was very, ACME1 having served on THE GUARDIAN , CHARLOTTETOWN Souris Man Awarded Top Prize 'For Fiddling pines: and nieces in position. has new TTTTZT” Alain Personals Ml-S-5 Joyce Foearty and Miss Valetia Mu-chant. Charlottetown. were week-and visitors to their home in Georgetown Royalty. .Co-op Store At Montague May Open Shortly .."Phe new co-op store at Mon- tague is being readied for business as rapidly as possible, so that it may begin operation in the very near future. The former Bcrgmsnn building is being remodelled to conform with the plans drawn up for a. modern, up-to-date co-op with every self setvvice facility, and 3 wide variety of commodities. The main store is 08 feet long and 28 feet wide, and will include an the right side wall a fruit counter and groceries, and on the left wall magazines, drugs, grocer- ies, and a dairy display. In the centre will be four large display counters. Two cash clerks near the front will take care of the entrance of the store has tvto doors, the right. side for entering and the loft side as the exit, and near the right entrance will be placed the self service carts. To the rear on the same floor gin located the manager's nffico, -while the mam office will be loc-, ,'uted unstairs. Also on the mrtini lflnnr and at the rear are the .meet arid fish display counters, directly behind which are located the meat cutting room, meat cool- er and the packaging room. The will: tire bs-ing re-studdr-ti in be covered with plaster board and the ceiling is covered with ten-beet. blocks. The floor will have s. hard board base covered with marboleurm tile. Lighting is provided by two store length rows of fluorescent lights which have been installed by Gilbert Clements. wiring contractor. The building will be heated by hot water. The general contractor. Dan M MacDonald. of Mnntagup, expects to complete the general contract within three weeks, after trhirli preparations will he made to open the comp tnr business. u..tn;;E;..;i.E.I A "Training course At Souris Nail ...3Rt.-presontntives communities and organizations from St. Peter: to East Point attended 3 leadership training course yesterday at St. Mary's Hull, Souris. Mr. Floyd Grieshach, national farm radio forum secre- iary guided various discussions during the afternoon and evening. During the afternoon topics centred ltoilid the conduct at meetings llitl the evening topics were on discussion techniques and farm radio forums. Assisting were representatives of the De- partrnent of Education, Mr. Bram- wrll Chandler, P.E.l. Librarian. Mr. Elmer Power, and Mr. John Martin, National Film Board; De- psrtment of Agriculture, Mr. Mor- rls Deacon, fleltlmsn, and Mr. Lincoln Dewar, secretary of the mrc ""4 ASIHNA (Wells; Millions of sufferers luvs discovered , of many oller positive Vroof. Bninlneiian or money luiek: Get A& ht druggisis today to rmit natural. restful sleep tonight. 1 Mr. Daniel Mocormack of Souris was awarded first prize in the old time fiddling Wrnpionublp con; test which took place last evening in the auditorium of Drinoo wales College, sponsored by the 3'': Men's Club. Second place went to Mr. Stephen 'mole of Bonshnw and Mr. Larry Smith, Trocodie was awarded the third prise. Among the contestants special mention was made of the splendid playing of Mr. D. J. Mullin of St. Peter's, who is well over '10 years of age. The judges were: Colin Boyd. Antigonish. Robert Weeks, Charlottetown and Daniel Bi:-t, Mt. Stewart. Other features of the entertain- ment were square dancing by the set which figured in the semi-finals at the Maritime Winter Fair and an exhibition of the Highland Fling and the Sword Donne by Miss Ruth Ross and Miss Norma Duvar. Mr. Bruce Mcl..aren provid- ed the pipe music for the two popu- lar numbers which were executed in splendid style. Messrs. William, contributed Dr. W. R. June ense. The dence re-grade after Bmmett, And A......L....,...T P. E. I. Federation of Agriculture. Due to weather conditions pos- sibly, the afternoon session was not well attended but there. was a large number st the evening meeting. close second. trio violin invalid Joseph Chiasson at Bear River numbers with Miss Georgie Webster of Bole ton. now on vacstion at her home of in Cardigan, st. the piano. Mr. John Webster of Cardigan also the violin in solo most acceptably. Carson as Master Ceremonies coiled the numbers and made tzhe announcements. Potato House Continued page 5 played of were valid, but those made after 30 were Board had not. issued I new lic- Court decided since they were made without the license they were illegal and void and cannot be enforced. In the ACLIOII before the County Court yesterday .although no evi- was taken it appeared to hinge on I certain quantity of po- tstoes which it was necessary to delivery and payment for them at an price thereafter. Following the ndjournment of the cue the County Court then adjourned to December 2. u the that the agreed GRAIN TRADERS Ausiraiias best for -barley is Japan, with Korea. a Seeded--15 oz. pkg. Seedless RAISINS. 2 lbs. STRAWBERRY JAM. 24 oz. . . . PEAS. Z0 01.. 2 for CREAM CORN. 20 o:.. 2 for . . TOMATOES. 28 oz.. 2 for . . .. Two-Fruit MARMALADE. 24 oz. . . . . .. . . Aylmcr Peter Pan PEACHES. I5 01.. 2 for ...... A. B. C. ! SALMON. halves. 2 for Ayimer Tomato TOMATO JUICE. 48 01.. 2 for SHORTENING. 2 lbs. . . . . . . . SUGAR. IOlbs. . . . . sHiNoLA'wAx.... . . . . Giant - With One Package FREE VEL or FAB 5 Lb. Pail CANDY (pail free) . . . . . . . . . M0ir's 2 M2 Lb. Box CHOCOLATES ORANGES. 3 dos. .. ......-... GRAPES. 2 lbs. . . RIPE TOMATOES. carton MORANIS WEEK-ENII SPEOIALS RAISINS. 2 pkgs. N 000!!! clean- . g snmqm u 2 -'r7 . raunc- FRUIT COCKTAIL, I5 01.. 2 for ell!!! oeosuu 3-cor. I accou- PEAMEAL BACON. lb. . 73: CREAMERY BUTTER. 2 lbs. . . . . . . , . i.35 . 37:. 79: 2.25 1.95 cents . - o n e rt 0 onto Iron nvo-n o-snow MORAN'S GROOERY Cor. Kent & Rochford - Free Delivery - Dial 4931 49: 39:- 45: 39: 35: 43: 39: 55: 29: 47: 69: 55: 89: 75: 27: Munn. export market l t l SALE NEW PLOWS and MANIIRE LOADERS FREE NEW TRAOTORS: BIGGEST BARGAIN IN YEARS drnuilc Plow FREE) IISEO TRAO One 1942 Ford Tnctor Complete, 0 One 1947 Massey-Burris Complete, Pu One 1950 Ferguson Tnctor Complete. only -.. .. One 1949 Coolrshutt Tractor Complete with 4-Soc on tooth and Cultivators-Extra Special Clearance ONLY .......... .. S650.00 EASY TERMS , Also Complete Line of and Machinery nIId”ImpIem'enh N at Bargain Clearance Prices. Lights on all tractors for only .................................................. .. TORS: oy, etc. Senna THREE, ONLY NEW 1953 FERGUSON TBACIORS COMPLETE with Lights, Step Plates, Tires Loaded and Winterized (also one N s'1'.-lstlltlti ONE, ONLY-NEW FERGUSON TRAOEOB COMPLETE with Li his, Step Plates and Tires Loaded; also Winterized (also one.New MA LOADER.-FREE) for only RE 51580.00 rams: 5369.00 Down and 3 Year: To Pay Balance SPECIAL GLEARANGE one 1944 Ford Ferguson Tractor Oonllgiete. only SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE ON NEW MACHINERY y Murray River. P.-I. island in l JOHNSTON uotonst in. l o Death Tuesday Of Mrs. Sydney Munn. iiurray River .."rha death occurred st het- home in Murray River on Tuesday rimming of Mrs. Bydtney Munn st the age or 52 years following a. lengthy illness. The deceased was born in Dorvc, the daughter of Mn. Archie Bow- les I.nd the 1s.te Mr. Bowls. Bo- sldes her our-rowixu leaves to mourn her mother and a son Ivan, in the Bank of Com-. meme. Sydney, N.S. Aliso surviv- ing on three brothers, Johrn, Rus- sell mnd Watson of Dover. tour sisters, May. Mrohbn Hooper. Murray River; Christina, Mrs. Earl River: Florence, Murray Mrs. Silas Hugh, Murray Harbour. and Eliza in the U. 6. A. The tuner-u.l service will be held Friday At 2:00 pm. from the Church of Christ. Mlurmy River. Interment will be in the Murray River cemetery. DEPENDABLE” F VITAMIN ENRICHED noun husband, she Tiltl anniversary Special hdd in N10 No;-Q, Pmlbrtanrisn church on November 16 end were conducted by Donsld Csnwbell of New London. At the mornlnu service Rev. Mr 0'-mdibell chose Is his theme "What the church Means to Me", basin: Ms rams:-ks on the text Matthew 16. ,w. 1:: "And I say I130 unto thee. that thou art Peter. uui upon this rock 1 will build my church: and the glleg or hell shall not prevail against it." Hymns sung were. "Praise My 80111. the King of Heovun" "Awake M1 soul. In Joyful Ialys”. "Glory 3: To God the Father", and co 60d of 30'-N915 Special musical numb”! by the choir were "Soft. Md Low". and i”Gree.t Is Thy Fsliihf-ulneu". At the evening service Rev. Mr. Campbell lmoug-ht an impressive message using for his text. Mott. 11333. "Come unto me. all ye that lsbour end are heavy laden, and 1 will give you rest”. Hymns sung wm "om Y: To Jeh.ovs.h". "sun On the I-Tamewnrd Journey", "Faith or Our nihm". and "The my Thou C-avast. Lord Is Ended". Special selections were "Down At The Cross", "Blessed Quietness" and 1 duet "No om Ever Cured For Mn Like Jesus”. Both services were largely .2- tended. snnivexmry nervinu was. Harin- NOVEMBER 25, 1953 txintfl CANADA'S FINEST CIGARETTE SUGAR. IO lbs. . . .. ROLLED OATS. 5 lb. DATES. built. 2 lbs. . SEEDED RAISINS. 16 Red or Green GLACED CHERRIES. SODAS. your :IioI:e. Bowl. 2 pk Deuce Clark's COUGH SYRUP . .. Dingwell and ilossiter FALL cAsu SALE Nov. 26th to Dec. 5th Inclusive OGILVIE FLOUR--98 lb. bag with heavy Bat-ltToweIFREE 56.85 SUGAR. IOO lb. bug . . . . . .. .. 4 can 58.35 SEEDLESS RAISINS. built. 2 lbs. . . . . . 43: MIXEDPEEL. Box. pkg. 21: COOKIES. best grade. lb. . . . . . .-. . . 39: CAKE MIX-your choice with FREE MOTHER'S OWN TEA. lb. . .,.. .... .. 69: PORK & BEANS. 20 oz.. 2 for . . . . . . 37: Olympic BEEFSTEAK 8: GRAVY. I5 oz. . . . . .. . 39: TOMATO SOUP. 2 for 25: TOMATO JUICE. 20 oz.. 2 for . . . . . . 29: TOMATOES. 28 oz.. 2 for . . .. 41: 85: bag ":.'UiOOI'OS! 29: oz. pltg. -..q.. . . 29: 4 oz. pkg. I9: lb. 29: --ooIeo:o'.iC&Bi 29: -2 for We SAUSAGES. bulk. lb. Canada Packers Canada Packers PLATE CORN BEEF. lb. . . . . VH5!!! cry: ... 396 15- 0 OVTTD 0'V'I 9 L C I u I u 0 01' CANDY-best Christmas mixture, lb. . 39: BANANAS. 2 lbs. .. . . . . . ... . ..... 391'- ORANGES. 3 doz. 85: GRAPEFRUIT. 3 for 256 O(iiaOfi'0fIOl(Otr S'ta.n1'ield's SHIRTS & DRAWERS. Stanfield's EXTRA SPECIALS COMBINATIONS. ouch 54.95 Fleece Lined COMBINATIONS. each 53.19 Boys' WOOL JACKETS. each . . . . . . SI-93 i.udios' NYLONS. 51 gauge ..-..... 51.19 tudtar Lisle HOSE 59c noon COVERING--Deluxe. yd. .. 51.19 noon COVERING-Standard. yd. .. 89c TAIL! OILCLOTI-I. yd. 15: We are offering maul Sweaters. Jackets and S l half price. We are also offering toy. off our entire stock of Dry and il'lo of! 0N our palms and shelf hurd- wore. including human. . A nut. not 'I-lo cu. Ft. FIIISTONI ' REFRIGERATOR , - tnoguturs4.s9.s9 3299.501 each 52.50 'brolten'liites Oi rt: at less than Goods and Footwear.