PAGE siqnr xmmxfn TODAY ONLY tom PRIME EDWARD and Tllilll. MATINEE 3:30 - EVE. SHOWS 7-9 COLUMBIA HCIURES eseois FORD-KEYES . y THE EASTERN GUARDIAN 1'55 JFUARQIAN LCHARLQTTKEIQWN AGEN’! SOUIIIS: In Georgetown: The Post Office; waters (or all occasions. c. n] Boehner Jeweller, Montague, P.E.1.‘ Mr.. David Reid, commercial traveller, spent the day in Mon- tague and vicinity calling on his regular customers. Mr. Kingsley Shaw and Mt‘.- Edison Baker of Suninierside were . tors to Montague on Sunday. gilests of Mr. and Mrs. l-LEL. Nel- son. Alisa Etta I\lunn, Murray River and Miss Vickie Walker, Cale- donia, are at present employed at Clark Bros. Montague. Miss Walk- i-r was formerly employed with 'l‘.M. Llewellyn, Ltd ., Montague. The funeral of the late Mrs. Norman Benton, Commercial Cross, who passed BIFBY on January 6th. Ins held ll'Olll Si. Andrew's Pres- byterian Church, lylontiiguc. Sal- iirdaiy tifternoon. The service, which ‘AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry, Albert Altken, Mn. Byron Stewart, ltllll Harriet. Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon tavern. The Guardian may be bought at iny of tho following places In Montague: Min S. A. Llewellyn; sin. (ll y. In Souria: Condon‘: and IPhu-onoo Roper: In St. Peter's: The Port Office. Georgetown sister, Mrs. Spurgcon Wttlkfll‘. returning home on Saturday. Souris are guests at the home of their daughter, M.rs. Wilfred Pros- per. Mary's Road is spending some time at the home of her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and M's. Frank Lavandler. was largely attended, \\;i.-' cru- ducted hy licr pastor Rev. Nounaii Young. The hymns suns were fav- rirltCs of the deccnscd, "Tiip Lords; any Siicphcrd", nnd "Ahidc \\'i 1 He." Rcv. Mi". Youii: spokr lITl€t'. iv in “owls of iiiniiiiri it» these‘, who are left to rhcruh tiic nitrii-‘_ il1'_\' of a lovln: mother, "Nil" andl iicntl. The palhrrirws were lvfersri Colin lliacDozinld. Gcorui- C EVELYN Stoivzirt, Fred Nichcl-"cri and Fd, rhirqiiiiarson. Intcrmirni was in, the ‘Montngtie Ciiiiiriiunirv Ceme-’ tery, RlYl-llt — Thc fiiiiicpal of thc lill?‘ Uaiid .\i. Hawkins of nlurriiyi Sqows 3.30 ___ 7 __3_45 Riicr uns hcld _\t=r~lt‘l'(ll\_\' from ilic Church of Saoiiand there. Scrviccs were conducted by Rcv. Horace hhicEix-vn. The pallbearers -—-*—~ wcrl- Leonard Hoopcr, William surtnseuiphv‘ D from‘ lA/lé prom/idly! ‘ ftltar gqftte K ou“ ’ ' SURERMA hxed vpqn IIW eoinie llrip ‘Congo ain," appearing in “Action Comics‘ mogcsinl. uvutwd by WHITNEY ELlSWO ~iioii i las CONGO BILL EMPIRE l'IIllR.—FRI.——Sl_\T. SINGING A IIEAIlT-Fllllltfi SONG! SWIIIGHIG ASIRAiGIlT- FIIMIIIIIG SllII! u. n. ntscit AIES lllllfil uoii tuna: cnzstgto AIIY PARIII ill III PLAIISIIII PIIHIIIRIITIXS Q Ulfilflilflll ATRC IICTURI DIET AND TEETH h u-liloh get relatively lli.t'e xcrcisc from scft. foods In modern is‘. tend to deteriorate. f “Kitten BILL” l hair's new rtniiuntlc comcd)‘. 1F- CD911‘ llllllll‘. Vance Strickland. Fred \V. Joiiiistriii, Albert l\'lilt‘Kl'l)'. \\'il- c A P l T o L lltlili Kecllun. Iiitcriticni. was in the church ('Q)llt".t‘l'_\‘. THUR.-FRL and SAT. i g2 iiittstt iiiis W tlllililPtlt On Saturday (‘Ytlldlil t..e many, young friends of M1". Allan Nelmn gathered at the lunin of M2‘. and. Mrs, Pezirdon Hamilton for a farewell party for Mr. Nelson. An, address iras read hy .\lr.. Rudy, llziniilttin and a wlill-filird purse tiled group cnjoycd a sins song and gnmcs after which a delicious lunch was servcd. Mr. NilsCn has younger set. and his fricnds wi=h him every success, mcst important piece of coirstri. - lion has hccn going on in Loiver Montague where the Govcriiinriit ifoimerly Poolesi Wharf has been completely rebuilt. Working under most adverse weal-her, .‘\lr. John Aitltcn, contractor, has made iin sea trade. The former wharf. whch was there for many years and which proved a haven for so many weather-bound ships, was first completely removed before the new piles were driven drcovti. Fol- bed, new rock was moved in, and place. 'I‘he poles arc quite sill»- Flflllilfil in size and will prevrnt the watci" from eroding the buck till too quickly. Large size string- ers were then placed in position on the top at the llllifil‘ piles to which they have been bzmrd FINAL CHAPTER "SUPERMAN" stuns man. n. _ on IN iiicaittors slOm q-he ymlmg of Millie," Colum- hard wood planking was spikcd. liltllllk was spiked to the lying _. _< - . l Sirnrzcrs. lllflklll’ ,. '_ i in: n‘. thc PllllCt‘. l.dua.d Theatre I,‘ ‘ I l A t. i1 substantial dc-‘luy Siarrinrr Glenn l-‘tirri iGii s N" t’ i" “tari- fllld also scrv- MUM m“, glyph." Kpyf}, hllllli" Ber- "it: us a water hrcnk. A guard ruii , In} of "'l'hc Joisoii story". the l"ii m“ “l” ‘"9" PIIWPKI flfiltlfltl the llins been hcralclcci its the hilarious "luv of the vivhniri‘, The north cud mm of a gm who mods a husbmvi of the wharf will provide loading ,qi,1i,¢",y iriir tho strongest rcnsriii ship while the cast ‘and a ‘Try p,,..._\,,;,>,i)i,. yqlljl‘). iti_i.. .ii< iiis .\.(IT‘.\' uill piovidc lcrid ng ‘Wm, dcp-qyi, I _ to inrirririizc. l> :~p._itrc for ziimiit thrrc m- fcui" more long as it dccsift. |l1ll)]lf‘ll lo him! .~hip<. Th3 west sirlr lll.\'O‘l)I'tI\'ld95 “Millic“ is the fifth picture Ml It shcltci‘ for nvaiiy sniallci" craft itvhlvh those two popiilzii‘ (‘olumbhi tlilrlnf! an easterly mil wh-ct, "H, ‘players have nppclircd tlllilrllwidbll‘ 0111i" lYPqllmlt flllrllliz the frill S’i\- .1; i: their first ct) starring vcltlclt‘. "cu. The ivork was extremely d t‘- i Another firs‘. i~ l‘~"L'l>l(‘l’(‘(l b)‘ Fords" llVllli. (will)! to bud wciiilicr. and liiiriiini; ti» ciimrdy iifici" a whole hitth tides. However, Mr. Adkrii lczirccr cf h‘ 1Y1 .'~’ IlTTl-‘llilllf Pm‘ and his i-rcw EITO to he congrat- iirriynls. “ “ irliitcrl on completing a fine p1,.“ ‘ Written liy lwllfi-fl Mflhlrlflm? of work which will stand for many llllid st. Clair McKclwriy from fl ‘vent-s to come. and which will un- RWYY b3‘ AdPlE c”f“»'m"l““i m“ “NY dc-iiliti-dlyi prove a hocn to the is "ll almm‘ “ W“ flnllvpighy d?" niiiny ships stopping zit Lower ipartment. store executive, Millic Nit» Manhunt Gonltzle tMiss Kevcfl. who minis c adopt an orphan but cant unit. =he finds :1 husband! A floor-walk- er in the store. Douil Andrews - - 1G1 1 Fordt. is the first. one =uc V Your Women’: Editor trip; (n tin-c into a convenient inn"- riatzc. Hc likes his fi~r~cdcm loo much tn trill in with hcr plans. but he nrcri-iiscs lo help hcr snare a mate! .___?_.__._ ______ . ii..|. MABON AITIEII OPTOMETRIST R.p°n'ng ‘or Fitting and Sgrcplytng Glass. MONTAGUE. P- E. l. (0, [IMITII Oftlco lloiirn: MON. WED. FRI. l0 to I2 A.M. Z to 5 P. M. Holidays. by ' appointment Office Connected with RFGY ILSIIILM. Drag Store. ccntly purcha-cd the very desir- able building lot ndjollllllg his re- sidence on Richmond Street, whicfi i iizird Batchiltler. hrother-ln-lati’ and sister. Mr. and 311's. Herman Lavrindicr. Sheila and Doreen Sculy, Gilly Clllldi d;iii2.§~..crs of Mr. and Zvlrs. Jtvcpu D0“- Jolln Win15; Du?! — Mount‘ »k- _ ain Dew, Ecrnlce Gass. Lona Cann tencorc, Barney McCoy); Dialogue _ The Wonderful Scholar; ercisc _ Busy Maids by 4 junior WWlWOrth Co., City. girls; Recitation Sculiy of Charlottetown. are \ Lean. spUNf-RAL AT 3uinnAyllcadiitg the SS. sllllllllCll with v lllly'—l\\'0 tnousziiirl, uuc hundrcrl w“ bags of >ccd potitccs fur ll.iva:i:i, cub-u, were paid oft on Siitur by Mi". S. C. Knight zit lllS b1... uas presented by Mt‘. Biyrr LION-l cliyn from his nuinj; friends. lVlr.‘ Nelson is leaving ull Monday for‘ Brantford, Ont. where h» cxpccls, to receive (employment. The assem-l been a popular mcimber of the. During lllp past few months. ll‘ excellent jch and lifts given this; ciiiwitiiiiiiity a vvltarf sCCond to none: which will go tar ln building iiofhcc ns-‘i-sicd liy acrcmpflikvlmz 1m 10mm; [he removal of me arm-M icicles mid a spacious trce occupy- zi pole crib-work was interlaced ini _ land lhc follow-ins program ‘was ,_ . ‘i IiiPFB strlnccrs rirc npproxlmntey‘, 14" X 14". lhcreliy‘ making a solid- frrimework for ihc 100 fool ">\'l‘l\l'l.l top of the stringers, 4 inch‘ after which the ivharf‘ facing 0ft Francis (Jhuvertu and Vicinity Mr. William Gillam of Sourls is visiting friends in Georgetown. Mrs. Joyce Martell of Bourls was the guest during the week of her Mr. Hzitrington Yorston motored to the City Friday on business, Mr. and Mrs. John Brown of Mrs. Thomas Murphy of st, Mr. Lemuel MucCortnuk re- v ng their aunt, lyirs. Wsitcx‘ .\l:i:- L-ongshoremcn who worked 0n In coiiiiitiiii iiiih other trrovin- vial vciilrts, lhe unusual mild xicaihei‘ has pliiyrd havoc with l('L‘ iii our . 2m: rink. The man- illfl‘, M" l-l i Poucht-‘rc, dxd nmiifize l‘) ; .lc ice for a night's >kaiic and one iiackcv gfllfl" but then the weatherman took over and bl'0tl'llll to an abrupt stop all such actiiiiics. Local hor- lcey fans "c Zlllitl dzsapp i ‘cdth t the Soiilltcru Kinzs ll. y Le l l‘..l(‘l lo ‘N’ lllt~ll)t7llt’l. cecitlcd that. Moulaaiic " lliirbour will plnv lcasue . ics in Georgetown rznl: and as n rcsiiil nlriycrs and lVZS iilikc are zirixztizislv ft‘.\ :i‘.iig iii" ‘ln-Ttlltilltl sisnnl from old llllll visa-flier. NEW HAVEN SCHOOL CONCERT On Tllvhtllly cvv . Dcc. 21st. New Haven Si~hool W215 fillcri to capacity when ‘to pupils iiiidcr ihc rirpcrvlsloii of the tczichcr, Airs. Neil Cniiiplicll. presented lh~ir Christmas prnzrammc. assisted hy Mrs. Hehcr hfnrPhziil who tircridrd at thc fil"l1lll. Miss Roma Mac- n lhe guitar nnd Mcssrs. Mric Mac- Lean and Alclvin Hyde furnished enioyablc instrumental music. The school ivtis prettlly decor- ntcd with rod and rzrecn stream- (rs. spruce iutcritiiiiizlcd with int: one of ilir- corners. Mr. Michael MIIFHW. cwpnhly acicd as chairman carrii-d out: Wclcomc Chorus; Recitation 7 Edvzi Kicklirim; E\- ercise _ Siinluis Niece and Ncnhcw. Joan Willis and Artie .\lacPhcet Dialogue - 'l'hc Quiz: Recitation _ Bcryl Pollard; Duct -- Oh Santa, June nnd Eilccti; Rcndini: -- A fiii Giilis Troiihlcs. Driicillli MncPhcc: Rc lion - Jiidily Mach-cc; Recitation -- Gliid I'm a Girl. Jaur- Dochcrtv: Dialogue -- Hnv.‘ She Tcased Nell: Duct - lrlnir of Gold. Flvcs of Blue. Lois MacEiichci-n and Viviiin \l.-ii-- Pudyeir icucor". Wlllkltll! at Mel: ‘ifniriimr-ntiil Nillfili‘; ,D‘.:ilogur - Mrs. Carr's‘ Suninici" Boarders; Recitation _ Wilfred Newman and Aniziis .\l:icPhcc; SW0 — Ansivi-r to lhc Gnlvcston Rose Roma lilitcWncc trnciirc. ‘You'll Look Likc :1 Monkey When You SAVE TIME And MUIIEY Buy new and be certain of gutting on early start on your new building. LARTER BROS. 40 Pussmoro Street Phone I232-L C.C.F. National Leader, THURSDAY, JAN. 1S Mr. Caldwell will speak on "C.C.F. POLICIES IN ACHON." Freda MiicKinnon; S pupils; Dialogue — The Mock nzis formerly owned by Mr. Ber- Wflhlmgi Recilfltlml —— ‘Mien Pop ' Shari-s, Margaret Kickham; Duet ___. --- Billy Boy, Mary and Gerald Mr. Vytlfuini lladlcy' of Hadley- TiPYYlPY; ‘ville, N. s, is visiting Willi his Candy; The Mystery Man: Read- ing - Whistle and be Happy. Nan MncKinnon; Dialogue -- Only an Sale of Ex- WhY Santa Recitat. -.- Early Onr- Morning. Mel- ‘ Rastus Giving _ A llllll, ‘Thelma Willis; Recitation "Y- ess establishment. Mr. Knight lvis _ Ralph NPWmimI C1051"! Chwus- bcen acting as DiLYlllilSlPl‘ iorButi- lain it Bcfl. sl1.p's agents, for i1 nunibci‘ of ycura program "rd and displayed his caused much the younger folk the The pupils wcrc generously treated with candy from lhe lFIl-L|‘.l"l', apples from the ' and chocolate bars from fit tingly responded. Miss Christine Proud. Mrs. Ben Mallett. in York last week. guest ot Mrs. Robert Chappell. VBWYIZ her many friends. Watts. treatment. l Mrs. Alex Beaten has returned to her home in York after visiting o \' Old): Recitation - To bo, l“ Tmmlh- "w We“ of her n“ m" Drm gy daughter, Mrs. Roy Keller, Mrs. Westley Matthews. pital. T". w» w i..'.~t.r;»'.3 if! Tit.» . Freshmen, 1, Garage, Q x orters, In‘ Machinis thomaticians, Musi. raiista, Climb on the Sweet Cops bondvTt-Tgoit. It's tho popular thing to Jo. Acrobats, Aviators, Auditors, Actuaries, Announcers Architects, Artist Elooutiohists,Entymologists, ,‘lHardn .Notarios, . - sfififi Cweet Coporul Cigarettes always reach you f l + ' ‘#31:’ So onioy the consistent smoothness, mlldness, autis- 4 faction of Sweet Cops, the ‘v n9”; cigarette. {"51 JANUARY 12. 1949 miinoirs DRIIGSTORE Looking Ahead . . . . Th; your I949 will find our Rexull Drug Store continu. . I U I York and Vicinity Miss Helen Lewis, City, spent the week-end at her home In York. Mlls Marlon Murray, City, spent the week-end at her home in York. Miss Olga Forsythe. City, spent the week-end in York, the guest of Mm pa," Bmdwl C“). n mm ing to servo you with safe, sure, pun drug products at price: In: tn York, the guest of Mr. and You ‘an cflord N PW. Min Dorothy Robinson. teacher o; U,“ schoo,’ we“, a M, “y, And the first month of o new year is on opportune time to remind you of another first . . . OUR FIRST OBLIGATION TO YOU . . . TO PROVIDE A COMPLETE AND ACCURATE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE . . . To compound Your Doctor's Prescriptions From Drugs Of Tested Purity And Potency - Mrs. Elby Hardy, Pleasant Grove, ls spending n few dnys in York the Miss Doris Brown. west cove. head, spent the week-end ln York with professional skill and personal attention. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis, York. were visitor: to Tracadie last week the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack 50 years Prescription Service II. J. MABON ' Registered Prescription Druggist 8r Optometrist MONTAGUI, P. E. I. Friends o! Frank Wattsfl YOPR. are sorry to hear that he II‘l.\ . entered the P. E. I. Hospital for MT. HERBERT Y. P. U. SACRED C Mm Margaretstewarh Dunsmm Violin Duet-“O Little Town n! 1158c. spent a few days in York last week. the guest of Mr. and Pantomlne -_ “Silent Night" Doria Ings and Itlae Jenkins -_ 51m! by Mrs. Ralph Raynor With concert presented in Mt. Herbert United Cliurui on Wednesday eve- Frlendr o! Mrs. Westley Matthews MUG- Dec- 29th l0 B V91‘)? 39139915‘ are sorry to hcar that she is laid up through sickness and wish her Solo-“God Rest Ye Merry Gen- Slfik a speedy recovery. Processional-“O Come All Ye Meditation -— "Gift For A Child’ —Mrs. Stirling Wood. Voices-‘We Three Klllgs of Orient Are"—solo parts by David Miitch. Leonard ivwi and Errol Lund. Carol-“Jesus My Bethlehem CaniH-choir. Hymn-"lvhile Shepherd; wapr. ed"—congrcgation and choir. Miss Marguerite Vesscy has re- turned to her home in York after‘ bring employed with the F w Worship -- “Christmas Slpirit"—-Davld Mutch. Hymn-"Joy to The World" — congregation and choir. Friends of Mrs. Robert Chzippcl! Yolk. arc sorry to heur that she is confined to hcr home through ill ncss, and wish her a speedy TCCOV verses LXI-Ruth MacEacliern. Carol—"lt Came Upon the Mid- night. Clcnr"—cholr. Solo-‘Aivay In A Matigor" — Litther-Lnura Doreen Wood. Story and Dlalogue-"The True Christmas Gift" read by Mrs. Ralph Raynor, Cllfllogtlc by Donald Mutch. The chairman for was David Mutch, president the Y.P.U. and Mrs. Raliii Raynor was organist. A large trec till/VIE" front of’ the church and lighted candles added much the spirit of the programme. (Patriot please copy) Friends nt’ Tvlri. Allan Swan ot York are izliid to hcnr that shc has returned to her home after being a patient in the P. F). lsllind Hos- Carol-"Wlntt Child 1s This?"— Greensleeves -- choir. Hymn-“As With Gladness" congrcsaion and choir. Reading —- "The Meu"-Errol Lund. Carol-"The First Noel" —cholr. Mr. and Mrs. lrn Lewis nnd Mr. and ltlrs. Claude Lewis of York nt- tendéd the wedding of their broth- ". '<w' L rt Ti it r u- Lemmrd Wmli A Church ‘En Wtdfincsdziylmoilnlnrgned liciirty vote of thanks was extend- ' 11ft?!‘ which Mrs. Leonard Newson and two v _ daughters Phyllis and Gloria, have ll e National Anthem brought the i have returned to their ‘home York after visiting with her moth- I'!"I 1N THE BIGGING A logger is a small two or three- maatod vessel with a running bow- sprlt and lugsalls, generally having two or three jlbl. er, Mrs. Pope Newman and Mrs. Green, both of New Haven. , Apiarists, Barbers, Buiphersw rs, Bif.l.'.l.iza.rd Vs. Blackérriifvhe. Bricklayers opodists. Geno W‘ Coopers, Champions, o Lovers, Herbalists. investors, U} .§udges, Jewellers, J nufnntur Millinnrfi, - l 1..., Lin" to "tannin to m: lull" Cit: Dominion NIYIIII. Iuutuv IVINIIII