PAGE SiXTEEN plum}! EDWARD 1on1 r111. isn't. NOTE snow TIME - MATINEE 3.30 - EVE- 6-50 —-9 YTXWODAF?“ it -hap ie r Ont/re $°"9_ ,0 s,_/o.,e_ _ 9irl-h@PP'@‘C/°Y c/v/se in -— - If 1 ' r 1 , 5"} ‘ emulllllzrrionucnou "‘“""' i.’ A I mn oscAii imm- s. z. stroll. l! EXTRA! WHO WILL TEACH YOUR CHILD: you“ FRI. and SAT. SHOWS AT 3.30 — 7 — 8.45 us nose sioss lllellyoecll mu "I'll! MAN 'r1:xiis' _, A zminflirs A lAMES llllllllllllll lllllllllllNNll llllllllllll l ALSO SUPERMAN VARliETY Quiz TONIGHT EMPIRE Fill. and s11. SHOWS 1 - 11.45 - MATllNEE sxr. ONLY 2.30 l» WYiV/llll] HATTUN .1115 n Bllllll TAX APPEALS NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of Appeal from l Civic Rates and Assessments has set Friday, November 26th., l ‘I948 at 10.00 A. M. in the Court loom in the City Building ' .as the time and place for‘ hearing appeals from Supplemen- tary Rates and Assessments. J. A. FULLERTON, City Clerk. a; €‘—\ nos-see - Buying Lire and Dressed FDR $ALE .A limited quantity of Poultry Daily. clwl“ Em“. "d" A snsrsrtirlllckiua co whdmk M hull . hm _ ‘i. m. JOHNSTON Montague e 111E GUARDIAN, THE EASTERN GUARDIAN ‘AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold F. LendryfAlbert Altken, Mre. Byree , Stewart, Mlle Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN : Fruncle Cheverle AGENT SOURIS: The Guardian may be following placee in Montague: in Georgetown: The Poet Office; Weldon Levere. bought at sny of the llllse S. A. Llewellyn; “are. Clay. in Sourie: Condonh and Florence Roperp in St. Peter's: The Poet Office. ..'WATCtll for the window dis- play of C. C. M. Boots and Skates at tihe Montague Shoe Store. .. ‘PROMPT WATCH REPAIRS at reasonable prices. C_ R. Boehncr. Jeweller. Montague. FORTUNE BRIDGE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE 'l‘lie annual meeting of l-‘ortune Bridge W. I. was hold at the home of Mrs. George Jackson on Tues- day evening November 2nd. Meeting opened with the Ode and Creed. Roll call was answered by sixteen members. One visitor was present. The minutes of the Oclobcz- meet- ing and of the last annual meeting were read and approved. A Funnie- ial report of the years work was given by the Secretary. Collection of $1.30 \\'il5 tall?!» also a special collection of $3.75. Dues of $5.50 were received. Also a donation of $1.00. Tile money from the sale of tickets on the Nursery Mat were handcd lll and the mat drawn for. Number twenty-four was the lucky ticket and was hold by Mrs. George Dixon. Bills for a wedding gift and for mailing the overseas parcels iveic presented and paid. Correspondence was discussed. A dlshpan and double boiler were reported needed for the school. A motion was carried to buy these articles. At the close of the regular busi- ness Officers were elected for the cctrning year. President-Mrs. Jim Dixon (rc- elected.) Vice President-Nils. Aitken (re-clectedt. Secretary-Trensurcn- Mrs. Lewis Hlgginbothanl ire-elecledt- Directors — Mrs. Sellens Jack- son. Mrs. Jocelyn Coffin. Auditors-Jivlrs. Georgi? Dilly-AT“. Mrs. Lester Johnstone. Mrs. George Dixon and Mrs. Joe Dingwell were re-pflpflmlcd l‘? m” sick committee for the next. three, months. It was decided to lirirc an 0}’- Christmas EH15 ill met eting which will be at the heme of MYS- Lest" Johnstorrlntllvlrs‘. ‘Jack Aitkcn t0 M- slst wit 1e u . _ , A contest was enlmJPd dunllg t“? read and Harvey Georgetown and Vicinity Mrs. F. J. DeLory was a visitor to tlic City on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gotell were visitors to Charlottetown dur- ing the neck M155 Joyce “Biilie" Jenkins has returned home after visiting for a few days with friends in the City. Mr. F‘. J. DeLory has men en- gaged in digging a. cellar drain from his business establishment on Water Street to tthe shore. ' Miss ievieve Solornan attend- ed the ince Edward Island Ll- braries_ Convention held in Char- lottetown during the week. ‘Miss Sara-h MacPhee has re- turned ltoine from a visit to Tra- cadie where she was the guest of Mrs. Basil MacDonald and ‘Mrs. Janus MacPhee. At a recent meeting of the Stu- dents Council of Georgetown High School, it was decided to purchase two footballs and six large sponge balls, to be used in playing cric- ket. Horse shoe pitching pits are already established in the school grounds. Mr. Elmer “Sllm" Hatch our well known and highly proficient trapper 25 once again busily and successfully engaged in his season- al occupation and we understand is having very good luck in trap- ping muskrats. mink and foxes. Work is progressing on the fine new home being built by Mr. How- ard S. MacLeaii on the West side of Main Street, fronting the for- mer Exhibition Grounds. Mr. Angus MacLeun and Ml‘. Waiter MacLean are the carpenters. —Gco. ‘it is reported that. at a meet- ing held in the Council Chambers ‘on Monday evening attended by _'i‘(’))l‘€SElli8l.lV9S of local organiza- ‘59115- Dlans were laitl for the presrntaiion. in the near future. 41f Certificates of Recognition to those returned veterans who did Pictured above are Mr. E. !.. who recently celebrated their family were all present IN MEMORIAM MRS. JOHN E. POOLE On November 1. 1948. the resid- enis of Montague were shocked to learn of the sudden passing of Mrs. John’ E. Poole in her 70:11 year, at. the Kings County Mem- orial Hospital. Montague, after a brief illness of only one week. Poole, as she was better known uitnollg her many friends. up to Tuesday. October 27th, seemed in apparent good health. when she was suddenly stricken with a sev- ere hemmorhage and shock from which she never recovered. , The finest medical skill and tell- der care could not stay the Angel and Mrs. George Sorrey of Montague, I‘. for the happy occasion, with the exception of one daughter Catherine who is in the U. S. A. UrlAKLUFITTOWN Celebrate Golden Wedding Golden Wedding Anniversary. The "C ROSSED TRAILS" STARS BROWN An innocent man is "framed" for a. murder, and valuable water rights are threatened. when Johnny Mack Brown goes to the rescue in “Crossed Trails." his latest Mono- gram western drama. due today at the Empire Theatre. Raymond Hat- ton is featured as tho framed rancher. and Lynne Carver plays the leading feminine role. Others iii the cast are Douglas Evans, Kathy frye. Zen Murray, Mary MacLaren, Ted Adams, Steve Clark Frank LaRue. Milburn Mor- ante and Robert D. Woodward. Lambert Hillyer directed the orig- inal screenplay by Colt. Remington. which was produced by Louis Gray. Harry Ncuinann was the photog- rapher, and Edward Kay was mu- sical director. ! ‘l __§Ql"BF-R 18. 194s“ FDR LIMITED TIIIE ONLY] Q34? NOXZEMA uoxzereivsl sririivsnseriv arm SAVES YOU 24¢! T rytis effective aid to natural skin beauty O Don't just cover up e blemished ekinl Do ee mil- 1 » lions of ernert women do-let Noxzerne help your skin beck to nnlurll beauty. Nurses first discovered how medicated Noxzerne helps heel unattractive blemishes, how it smooths end soflene red, rough akin. Over 25 million jere used yeerlyl Use Noueme ee e night cream, end ee e long- liefing powder beee. See how it helps you to e lovelier complexion! Buy this big 93¢ Boudoir Jes- et any drug or cosmetic counter-twice es much Noxzeme {or your money as in the smallest sizel Your money back if not delighted with results! posite Craig is luscious Lynn Bari, who is rated as having one of Hoi- lywoods best figures. Completing the starring cast is Johnnie John- ston top popular radio and record- ing singer. a-s Craig's ballad-sing- ing pal. Impressive Supporting Cast An impressive feature cast sup- ports the starring trio in lmpzrt- ant roles. Una’ Mcrkel, one of the screen's most popular CGTICCllEIllIQ is seen as Widow Weeks. Walt: Ford veteran character actor. S007 to be seen in the same studio; "T M911." is seen as Jed. long-um friend of Craig's. Harry my“, port rmiembered for his perform ance in "Enchanted Forest." is ca: as Pox» Hickey. president of th local bank and Sara Allgnod may Aunt Belle. pioneer woman willtiil sketchy respect for the law. of death and she passed peacefully away at one o'clock on Monday morning. The funeral FOUR STARS TOP service was held "ROMANCE ON THE Christian ' 11 ~ ftcr which lunch alas ‘ _ y Zgficaeld b°‘§“§1l:s_ Jackgon 5.535595 bvpio. receive their Certificates at ~ _ ..ll the presentation programme helda _ 1' Mlllllflll and Mrs. B15 g g , ggfnsfoil‘ fr“ years aeo- It is understood phat a programme of entertain- ._.s___-—»1— sQURIS LINE ROAD SCHOOL nnent and a banquet will accom- ___.__ iilfllly the presentations. QluearYourSliin [l . disfiguring blemlsi-iee. Pirnples, Ecuma. Etching. Scel Psoriasis. Acne, Blackheads. or Rea Blotehee you, tr! Nlxoderm tonight. Three way action works fast to help brin you e clearer. softer. smoother skin. i. Soot es itching. burning. srriarting in ’l minutes. 2. Kills men! Soul-is Road I l for October: Laurette DES“?- Gmde 1X__1 Eugene lVlacAulay1. 2. Dorothy K5331 L ' We c1~rsiit..;i;. -. nn » $12224. Marjorie Bushey. Grade IV——1. Laura nunnhy: 2- Alden Leslie‘. 1 Joli“ D““P“-“- exams. , from the Montague (Ihurt-h of which she was a meni- brr, where a large "Pill"? °l relatives and friends gathered to,’ pay their last respects _ _ , Rev. Robert Bryan officiatinflfi Mr, Bryan. tool: as his Text l Crrr. 15: 20—-“Now hath Christ been raised from the dead" from WhlC-ll lllGll SEAS" (‘HST Pitlsating calypso, beautiful color by Technicolor, plus Jack Carson. Janis Paige, D011 Defore and new singing sensation. Doris Day make Warner Bros.’ long-heralded new musical. "Romance On The High Seas.“ a Michael Curtiz production, he spoke a comforting “"5339 l” the bereaved and friends. The fav- ourite Hymns of the deceased were beautifully sung by the Choir- The Lord Is My Shepherd. Tread softly and a very favorite hymn. The Christian's Goodnight was sung b3‘ Mrs. Ralph Beck with deep feedng something to look forward to. The Prince Edward Theatre has booked it. for three days starting today. Mere mention of Havana 'l‘rlni- dad and Rio brings up vivid pic- tures and through the magic of Technicolor. no little care has been spared to make this a lavish treat. SATISFACTION EVERY TIME Grade III-El. Martha Leslie: 3- d; 1, lie. GDé-lfaflde BEI-Ll-Ienritta Keely-Si . rln Ke ys. 2132:1261 eon-l. Mary MPCm‘ mcak‘, '2. Peter Dllllilhy- Grade ‘I (b)--1. Jim Keaye. Teacher. Helen F Mflclmim- _________ souius Lin; roan souris u ‘ i November 8rd. 1048. the members otf the Saiirls Line Road South W. I. held their an- nual meeting at the heme Mm flan-y Leslie. Thirteen meunlber-s responded to the‘ roll cell. by paying membership fees for the coming vwr- ‘I'M PR5‘,- dent, ggvg a report of the years activities and the financial state- ment was given by the secretary treasurer. The election of officers for the earning year then took place! which rwilted as follower President, Mrs. Lawrence Keays‘ (re-elected). ' Vice President. Mrs. MacDonald, (re-elected). Secretary treasurer, Miss Hcltn Mgclaam (re-elated) Donald l : Mrs. Joseph A. Mec- . John MicConnack, Miss Elda Leslie. Auditors: ‘Mrs. cyrll MMDOH- and parasites; often the reel ceuse o dislorderfifl. grips heel the skin. Money beck sin ees iio arm setis s y u. All amulet for Nlxoslerrri Elder.“ For the most important person on your Xmas list! Many nationally advertised watches from which to choose. Durable shock-proof, rust-proof men's watch. Sturdy leather bond. 111d (re-elected), Mrs. Joseph h‘ Mac Plans were made to (party at a lelter date. Commit- L335 were appointed to look after some. Roll call at next meeting will be answered by "What I would like to get from Santa." Mrs. John MoCormeck invited the members to meet at her home in December. Meeting closed with. hold a card l ‘ Woman's watch. Gold-till- ed, narrow link bracelet. The National Anthem. Lunch was’ served by the hoetesemnd e. ‘so- cial hour spent. / i‘ SPECIAL SALE 1-1941 Air'Force ma» aoo’ "gals-i ton Pump-meter, etc., painted lmp. Oil Colors Good condition .1. ii. siiiirii Pugwash, N. S. i Men's natural gold;tilled watch. Wide, bracelet type band. A small deposit now vrill hold your purchase until Xmas. ' llllllDkETT’$ JEWELLERY. 105 loin Street Phone 20261 It ls the most important musical since "Night and Day" and “This Is The Army." both from Warners. were presented. The lively music frccn Sammy Cnhn and Jule styne leads off with “it's Magic" as .1 film-stopper. Busby Berkeley gives plenty at-j tention to calypso. samba and other West Indian thembs in his dance direction. Avon Long. Sir Lance- lot. the Samba Kings and the Page Cavanaugh Trio shine during these sequences. Anton Grot; practically outdoes himself with his tasteful pastel Technicolor: for beck-l I grounds. l and beautiful expression. The pallbearers were: I-i. J. Mabon. Wm. Johnston. R. W. Beck. llarold Hynes, Claude McKay and Forest Clow. interment was in the Lower Montague Cemetery. Mrs. Poole‘s passing has left an aching void, not only in her home but in the entire community. A much loved citizen. one who was always ready w speak a kind word and lend a helping hand. Her ef- forts ln the town in connection with the Church, the Kings County Memorial Hospital, Women's In-j stitute and other Organizations were unparalleled. she leaves to mourn the loss. of -_-__-____ a loving wife and kind and affec- “MAIN FROM TEXAS’ tionate mother. her sorrowing hus-I TALE OF EARLY band, and one daughter Gladys. at 1 home. A son Lowell and daughter-l "The Men From Texas." shoot- . in-law Hattie and three grand‘ lng. looting and loving his way: children in Montague; two sons,’ through the Lone Star state in the Arthur and Lloyd in Western Can-_ days when every pioneer and Ml- - ada. 'I‘wa sons. Russell and Dmeryfl vcnthiring hero added to the great’ predeceased her. state's epic history. arrives today. Two brothers. Percy residing in; at the Capitol Theatre to start enl New Glasgow. Nova. Beetle; Emery,l extended engagement. Somerville. Mass. One sister. Mrs‘; Cast in the romantic and dash- Rourke. Boston. Mass. | ing title role is Jaimes Craig. fa- Numerous and beautiful floral moue for his characterizations of tributes from relatives and friendnl vlrile. outdoor men. Co-starring op- ‘ho-me and abroad. bore evidence of the esteem of ell that had the QUT CUR WAY pleasure and privilege of knowing i WEST Rite-Way CLEANERS 192 Fitzroy s1. Plllll-lll‘ Allll llELlllERY-vHlllllE 238'! Pleasing results is what brings our customers to RITE-WAY Cleaners regularly. Whether it-‘s a delicate dress, a problem suit or a rug, slipcover or drapes, it comes out right every time. You can ‘count on us for a thorough, uniform job in keeping family and home smartly, freshly, econ- omically presentable. ' s. J. s. Wlllianv ‘her. 'l"he sympathy of the entire com- munity ls expressed to the ber- eeved. ' NICE OF YOU TO OFFER ME YOUR CONE-- BUT THEN ‘IOU WON'T HAVE ANY.’ Cairn is thy slumber. as en infant's sleep But thou shalt wake no more so toil and weep. Thine is e perfect rest. secure and deep. Goodnight, Goodnight, Goodnight. ' non/u. "remorse Pillow-The Family. Wreath-Mr. end ‘Mrs: A. O. Mc- Kay. ' Wreath-Mr. end Mrs. H. J. Mabon. spray-The Brucds. ‘Pruro. N. S. Spray -- Mrs. Allen. Archie end Georgie. Cecil and Ernie. spray-Preston end Alice Me- Irityre. Spray-The Christian Church. Spray-Freddie and Reenie. Spray-Jim end Lucy. Spray-Mr. end Mrs. Dower end hmily. Spray-Claw end Lilly hmilies. Cut-Rroeee-‘Ihe Becks. Cut flowers-Mr. end Mrs. Oyi-ll McGregisr. (Ilieriottetosrn. ‘ CARD OF ' THANKS , m. John E. ‘Poole rind Fsinlly wish to eelsnorriedle their sincere thsnlts end appreciation fartlie many» expressions or sympathy end kindness during their recent sad bereavement. (Peta-lat ptqee eye} ___u.l Beecher Jill" OH,iT'5 in tllil I HAVE TWO.’ I DONVTHAVE TO BE ON DlET$i I OFTEN BUY TWO--TAKE TfiIS EXTRA ONE! ___ -—-.! l-s-i-J- FUNNY. NEITHER f one TOUCHED ,=,_ . 11121125 so FAR-- AND we swoon "i0 HELP FAT _, DlET.'__ MrM-M! - .--|e'>‘~'3' ‘Li lea-Jeane UIRwlLl-lfl"?