JANUARY 8. 1953 THE GUARDIAN, CI-IARLOTTETOWN THROWN ON THE OPEN MARKET It's A Gigantic Bargain smash Where Every Item is A Humdinger . . Read . For Yourself and Youill Agree Such Values come Only Once in a Blue Moon ,PAui:: NINE THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry, Mn. Byron Stewart, Mn Bruce MacPhee, Mtaa Joyce Wlgxinton. Plus Mcxlnnon. - AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wnldon Layers. iThe-(EVITEEI-ian'An1aTb:hought. at. Blue Dome Restaurant. and Gun ....'DR. .INMAN'S OFFICE. Mon- tague. will be closed until Jan- uary 19th. ..".l0-ANNA DRESS SHOP mid- winter sale January the 8th to 24th inclusive, tMrs. Frank MacNeill, Cardi- izan, is visiting in Montague, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacNeiIl. Ladies' Silk Hose . .. . 25: I Nylon Hose .... .. .. . 59: Silk and Wool Hose . 34: l Child's Sleepers . . . .. 98c 15?... .... ,.... TMls.s Edith Clay, Montague, this week for Boston, Mass, y spend two weeks visitinz iriends. CORDUROY OVERALLS Sizes 2 to 6 In pinwale Cor- LADIES 53.95 LINED GLOVES Superb quality leather. the genuine 3.95 quality, warm FLEECE I BLOOMERS Girls' Fleece Bloomers at a price that comes but seldoml SNUGGIES AND VESTS Laclies' finest quality Egypt- ian yarns make these Snug- Note the sizes . . . you 62x70 - 54x54 TABLECLOTHS can have luncheon or full table Tliui'sr.la.x's service will he held in the L.'I1lINl filiurch at R p.m, Rev, M. D. Dunbar of Charlottetown. will bring B mcssaxze Pspeclally designed for young peopla. GIRLS' TO 53.50 DRESSES Beautiful new Dresses, sizes . 4 to T2. plaids, checks, ""S”E" ”0NTAG"I5 T M'- ancl Mi.. George Nirxliolson, Tor- THIS ONE DEEIES ALL! W SHEETS Grade 76x90-69x90 1.98 81 x 96.1si quality. reg. 34.50 .. 2.98 "SUNSHINE" PILLOW SLIPS ...... 49c run HOUSECOATS . . . . .. 32.00 4 in. no mm suns . . . . . 31.19 HOUSEDBESSES. 14-so .. ii .88 9.95...oll wool Cloths or. beautiful Gabardinesl We've lM0”'-Wile 2 lo 6x-.-3 Pc. COAT SETS They're simply wonderful Sets, yes, many of them were loaded a whole rack for this bargain give-away at S5! Beautiful pastel and darker shades in the loll 5.00 Never before and never again such a sell-out r duroy various shades tc PI”l"5'””Y'hl”9 W” like onto, Ontario .-pe t N Y - chaos; ham! carry mam wool liningl Greendal's hand Stock up now while Green- gies lovely fitting. All sizes size in these amazingly lacy for 1.98! Amazing new fab- Montague, guests iii MrE.:WNiciS:l.ssori'r.: out this amaxing value at dal's pass them out to the ireadytoclay-but come early, - looking Plastics. . .values to rics, new styles, new trim- brnther-in-law and sister. Mr. and away rmwi” 5' 1 4 half-price, big bargain this price will I.T5 now all going , mingsi Bargain , M” CFC" Be.” They O15” Timed me low”; price ever I 9 d d c H , f c , c h Nicholsons brother-in-law and a.m. to ay ...... .. I crow s ............... .. se em ast . at one price ., .. smas . ............. .. I smen ML and M” John Adams. Ellerslie, Mrs. Nicholson before her I marriage on December 26th was Miss Eryn MacLt-od. of Toronto. IAT.EllTlIsOOL CARDIGANS E:Iiiai?isNss' lfgiiriss ”""””” "I ””””'”' M” . PULLOVERS . 0 TT” "OPENS JEVVELLEIIY STORES Mr. Robert E. Mosher, son of Mr. has successfully passed his recent examinations as a registered Jiwel- Robert. has been apprenticing . with Mr. George Clark of Summer- lside for the past five years where yhe has learned his work well. He yhas opened a jewellery store. at adjacent. to Mosher's y Meat Market. and his many friends wish him every success. .. 'TRANSFIiRREI.) T0 SOCRIS Constahlc. David Guttredpe, of the Mnniazue Detachment, of the jR.C.M.P. left yesterday for Souris, lwherc he has taken charge of thc Souris Detachment while Cpl. TO 16.95 HOUSECOATS 8.95 GORGEOUS FLANNELS. SATINS. SILKS. CORDUROY COLORFUL TIE SILKS. BENGALINE5. SATINS l T O 10.95 H O U S ECO A TS 5 .9 5 Lionel Strong, is absent. in Eng- land with the coronation conting- Guttcrcdrze. .1 na- Quehcc, was lcizhl months hcfore, Hilontagiin in January 'inany fi'ir.n.ds wt:-ii (Zn 'teredge every success 1!! his new SALE STARTS 9 A. M. TODAY IGREEND CO. LTD. GT. GEORGE Illll i duties. ' l - PR.A!'ER:!:E1'ICE5 - Total third meeting of the Week of Pray- er services in Montague was held (in the Baptist Church last eveninz and was conducted by Rev. Mr Blois. The guest speaker was Rev. IF N. Young who spoke on "The l Lord's Prayer" particularly the pet- 9 A. M. TODAY PRINCE EDWARD-TODAY - FELT. - SAT. list is "I-IIGI-I NOON". Ii. l.0 - . wuzu rues: amp "Nd (me ut: Iii: Ilanlon me unless 4 I want bim to!” GILMOUR PICKS YEAR'S TEN BEST Clyde Gilmour. movie critic of the Vancouver Sun. the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and Maclean's lllagazlne, picks the ten best films of 1952 in a. recent article in the last-named publication, and topping that ; 7'-''42&zi'l'ol EXTRA! NEWS COMEDY -- CARTOON SHOWS 3 0-7-9 COME EARLY! HEY BUB! TRY MILKING YOUR iBRAlNS FOR NEW IDEAS! PLANS FOR THAT BIG FOR THEATRE PATRONS O WE'RE STILL WORKING ON SPECIAL EVENT ro-onv CAPITOL FRI.-SAT. , ..,........-- (TOMEDY --- SHOWS 3:30-T-9 of the rim ol the world. ..onl med l onward into the dVtlWlllO,i(0LWllE lition "Give us this day our daily Ibrcad". The Scripture lesson was read by Rev, Mr. Blois. and Rev J. M. Fraser led in prayer, Miss Clemmie Macbcan presided at the w ' organ. The hymn "Trust and Obey" e was sung by the choir and the con- yy rzreationnl hymns were "Jesus Shall .. . '- . . Reign", "He Lcadeth Me". "Praise .flhe First Baptist (.hurch., - .- - tl .. Halifax, N. S., was the scene of aig1D:1x'md.?l::fg rrOHlnB;agterH1ileFzylhbt1g V"-V pmuy weddi” 5” 7 p'm' Walk With Thee”. Rev. Mr. Blois Dewmb" limit Wm” Franc” pronounced the benediction. Ruth. only daughter 0' Mr. and .'... Mrs. Lloyd J. Wilson. Halifax. he- czimo the hridc of Charles Mac- Ncill, gecond son of Mr. and Mrs. Georgetown Home An Bcerhcr Dewar, Brudencll. Princcl Ed ' id ll (1. Rex Aihol Rob-, crttaljificisalaerii at this doublc rin,I:ischooE ceremony. The young couple was ttdd.D”,.ih "ram. iiiminini-iaisipriuriiirvs. iii l'l5.lglI1il.'i1tii "Th" m0”WV mmm" "' ""3 y . .. . . . .Georgetown Home and School As- sam: 1” ii Mk Besideisociatioii took place at the Legion Following the reception which HT” on Fliidai" January 2nd” The was held at the home of the mmuies 0f me mst meeting were bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. "ad mid approved. Dewar left on A short. honeymoon The RSV Mrs Pnersml moved Ho New Bmnswrk and Prim? Edy that a committee be appointed to lward Islandy ' it-cport findings on the feasibility of T)". groan, is ,. ;(,u,.ih 3-PM-iSCi.I.lllE up an emergency fund for medical student at Dalliousic accidents 10 5131001 ChilCll”CIL T1115 University and the bride is lab- was seconded by M12 Scully and the oratory technician at Dailiousic. motion was carried. A lvnillhy dIS' ,cussion took place on suggested im- IIOGKEY Montague Rink TONIGHT Souris vs. Montague Dewar-Wilson Paterson moved that further (1.5- wiissioiis be held on this subject at the next meeting. The motion was seconded by Mrs. Fitzgerald and carried. Therc followed the selection of five votinz delegates to attend the Janiiriry mccting in Charlottetown for election of officers to a pro- viiicial Home and School Federa- iiion. Mr Sciillv moved that the voting: dclerzatioii lprerident and secretary of the As- lsocintioii. one tom-hcr to be select- Game starts sharpled by the tear-,lierx. ii member of ithe School l3oai'ri if po-slblc. and APPRECIATION On behalf of the boys of the Convalescent Home. Montague. I wish to express deep appreciation to organizations. firms and in- dividuals who helped in any way to make their Christmas such a ioyful one. Also to thank all who contributed so generously to their welfare and happiness during the past year. Jean MacDonald (Matron). FUN T TUNES A GALS IN THIS GAY TECHNICOLOR MUSICAL HIT nan mun-xv - ANNE naxrnn in ”Y0li'llE MY EVERYTIIIIIG" MIDNIGHT SHOW -. FRIDAY 1 STARTS AT 11:30 and Mrs. Allan Mosher, Momaguel ,provemeiit. of school sanitation. Mr.; consist of the' lnnc other piembcr of tile AS50313-l - 7 4.... . ,.;,. , the following places in Montagoet rdlnn Office; to Georgetown: The Post. Office; in Sourls: The Snack Bar and E. Richards & Son. ..-cr.Anx's (Montague) ou: biggest Clearance sale in years. new in full swing. Big savings! ...FMONTAGUE Week of Prayer. Plan to hear Rev. M. D. Dunbu at the United Church. Thursday evening. service beginning at I p.m. "LODGE MEETING -- Broth- er John MacDonald presided at tho regular meeting of Hillside Lodge, I.0.0.F,. Montague, Tuesday even- ing. There were twenty-eight mem- bers prsent. The sick committee reported that two members, Brother T)l()N'I'AGI'I"I IV:-r-Ii nf Pia.vcr.lRu55en yuacyjiren and Brother Cy, ius Shaw were ill in hospital. The initiatory degree was conferred on one candidate under the direction of Degree Master William Mac- Lean. A pleasing feature of the evening was the presentation of a smoking stand and pipe to Brother 1.l.H. MacG:'egor. a charter member lot Hillside Lodge, in honour of his fiftieth wedding anniversary. At . delegation of Oddfellows visited the lhome of Brother MacGregor and ythe presentation was made by l Brother Bruce MacPhec and a com- f nlimcntary address read by Brother iEthon Stewart. lit, thc. close of the imeetlnz a serial hour was enjoyed I and lunch was served by the com- mittee, .tion to be selected by the above delegates. also that all nominees unable to attend provide a sugsti- tute. This was seconded by Mrs. H. MacDonald and the motion cairied. Mr. S."lllIV il1Pll moved that the iGcorgetown Association go on re- Lcorrl as approving provincial fed- Ieration of the Home and School, land empowering their delegates to vrote in favour thereof. according discretion winch was in their seconded by Mrs. W. Baker and mo- tion carried. l Mr. Sciilly reported for the com- imittee set. up to explore the pos- lslbllitics of forming H. local lil.m iboard. It was suggested by Mr. S. McImiis that 2. member from leach town organization be invited lto a meeting to discuss the pro- ject and decide that this suggestion ,should be acted upon immediately. Mr. Scull;-, on behalf of George- town High School. thanked the lAsso:iotion for their donation to I the school. Christmas treat. Mr. Paterson moved 3 vote of thanks to the principal and teach- imz staff for their fine work with Ithe pupils in the annual Christ- mas concert which was seconded by iMrs. F. Allan and motion was ca: tried. The meeting adjourned and refreshments were served. ;High Noon Now Showing At The lPrinee Edward Independent producer Stanlc; Kramcr, who enjoys making pic tiires that are on the off-beat, CIIOKI a for his current offering an exfraor ,dinary western called "High Noon' starring Gary Cooper who know how to give, just the right amouiv inf scope. color and orltzinality in I'll .role as Marshal Will Kane. A Unit yo-d Artists release. the film is al ready drawing crowds across thv ynation. and it opens a three dia .run at Prince Edward Thcatri ito-day. Discriminatlmz adult audience will flock to see, ”High Noon" jut as much as the regulation sage lbrush western fans, for it is superb ply done, with almost nerve-wreck llinsz tension throughout. Cooper I the star and the word has 1'lEVP' been applied more aptly. His a,Cf.lll' is magnificent. The supporting cast is flawless, headed as it is by Thom in Mitchell. Lloyd Bridges, Kai- Jurado. Grace Kclly. Otto Kruger, iLon Chaney and Henry Moriznn. I Thc story, which take: place it .35 minutes of breathless suspen." .for the players as well as the hush led audience. concerns ex-Marsh: iWlll Kane. who dons his bade and returns in thc little town P I'Ifl(”llc)VlllC forced to fight single handed four rlcspcrntc outlaw: nvlv ;had been gone five ycnrs Desert ed hv his formrr friends. and. tom porarily even his bride. Grace Kell' Kane writes his will and gets h" guns ready kiinwviig full.wcll thrt lic tnav be killed There is n coristaiitlv nlL)'lll'lli climax. with guns blazing vlctnulilt - hoxvcver this rcvicvver refuses ft tell the outcome. All that he. wif say is that it xvii kccn Fl.lKllPllCf" enthralled until the last tideiuit. The l)l('llll'P was directed hv Frer Zinnemonn, with background musl' yby Dimitri Tiomkzn. lncludinc thr Ihauntinsr ballad. "Nirzli Noun! lwhich dramatically tells the star" la: it weaves alona. The lyrics. bi INed Wasliiiiztoii. arc licaiitiiiilh lsung in thc picturc hy Tex Ritter. :Powdered Milk For, iKorean War Orphans y SF.(llll.. Jon. 'I .tXl"l - Th! yllnitarian Sci-virc Committee oi lcanada today cnvc 70.000 pound! oi lpowdered milk to Kcrcan Wat -torphans, Max-or Kin Tat Sun said lthe Ill'Sl en:-lord has arrived ii: I Prison and 0 will ll" distributed lamoniz iiiidemoiirishrd children ir the most eiionomiral Mamet m '01. uNIll'-POT"