PAGE EIGHT CAPITOL - TODAY-TIIE.-WED. SHOWING AT 3 230-78 :45 40,000,000 PEOPLE ARE LOOKING FOR DEB0llAll...- STEPHEN MCNALLY Baud (VI Sat Eu Foil sonalmuy i wish her a speedy recovery. Heaven." The w. M. s. thank- Crispy Crust lRed Rose GRAPEFRLHT 3 for 25 i . . . . I i . . C .. . . . WW3 WV” "5 he” ”" 5.” LARD 2 lbs. . . . . . . 55c ISALMON 1 lb. tin ea. 37c ALSO: UNIVERSAL NW5 .1313 f3.l'2:?..ftir.'..l;?:ft:.l;-2.em; ii”.yY:t;”.tl.”gEi12.iS?”lfinlctifl; Ayimei-' r 20 "2" homes in Brands. ' .?.'2f.E53; 2 "”' ' 35': Cartoon, SKI FOR TWO i.f2finii:I.vZ1?:VS f.lam"M?f.””.3ibi1:yr &J-.e.5il?;o.5:k5alxivcRsei:giis7I .5”-'-Slsiiii JUICE 2 I" - ' - - A - - 25” lTEA. lb- - - - - - - - - - . - - 956 CHOW. 2 bottles . . . . . 65c navy, . ontagur. Of The Living God." Special mu" Aylmer ' & Mccl-eadys Sweet Mustard g - , --1 T 'l'h . - Ilfllsnflugggiitillulltirudrendered by 2 for - - - - - 45: -I5-oz 'ins I 33c 2 baffles , . . 65; C Einicr Dunning and Mrs. dennic Blue Ribbon I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Mccready-S Sweet Mixed Garrick. Mrs. Elsie Wattciwoith THE GREATEST MUSICAL SHOW ON EARTH M-G-M's Tl-IE GUARDIAN. THE . EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart. Mn. Bruce MaoPheo. Min Joyce Wlulntnn. Mlu Joan Johnston. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Lovers. The Montague: town: ards as San. Guardian may be bought Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in George- The Post Office; in Suurls: The Snack Bar and H. Rich- at the following places in ..”CHICKEN AND HAM PER. Beaver Club Hall. Montague. Wednesday, November 15th. Aid of St. Mary's Church, Montague. Miss Ann Johnston. presently employed at Charlottetown, spent the week-end at the home of her sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. George Reid, Peter's Road. Mr. Wilbur Adams, student at P. W. C., spent the week-end at the home of his parents. Mr. and ' Mrs. Stewart Adams, Victoria Cro.-s. The many friends of M255 Ele- nnor Shaw are sorry to hear that she has undergone an operation at the Kinpfs County Hospital. All At last on the Screen! STARIUNG BETTY HUTTON HOWARD KEEL Thousands in the cast!!!" 71lm.I..y.lam1y! SUl'- ' Mr. Elmer Horton. who spent the past few months in Ontario. has returned to his home in Peter's Road. His many friends will be glad to learn that Mr. Thomas Mercier has returned to his home after being a patient in the Kings Coun- ty Hospital for some time. parents was Miss Beth LcLachcur, student nurse at the P. E. I. Hos- pital. who spent the week-end at Guernsey Cove. JPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - The sacrament of the Lords Sup- per was observed in St. Andrew's Presb,vtcrian Church. Montague. on Sunday morning with Rev. F. N. Young conducting the service. Special music included "Bread of presided at the organ. At the con- clusion of the service slides. vierc shown of the great missionary u ork which is being done by Pres- byterian Church missionaries in India. ..'HONORED AT PARTY - Mr. R. G. MacDonald. Montague, was tendered a party last week by a large number of fellow fruit and vegetable inspectors. on the occas- ion of his retirement from service. Mr. MacDonald. who has been in the service for many years. is well known throughout the Island, and his geniality and friendliness have made him many friends among: MacDonald graciously thanked his friends for their lovely gift. A delicious chicken supper was then served. after which the evening was spent at cards. Before leav- ing the group sang "Auld Lang Syne” in memory of the many pleasant years association with Mr. MacDonald. . . Magistrate's court Stipendlary ljagistrate for Kings County, Joseph W. MacDonald, held court at Georgetown on Fri- Ifay. November 3rd. A resident of Valleyficld was remanded in cus- today to appear on November 9th at Georgetown on a charge of theft of is 810.00 bill from the cash register at McGowan Motors in Get retlef from conulpatlon--lndh CI-IARLOTTETOWN Montague. The charge is under section 886 of the Criminal Coil.-. of Canada. The case of a resident of Brudencll, charged HVIIII unlaw- accuseil uas fineil sl0.t)0 and cosis of 54.50 or in default to serve one month in Kings County Jail. A resident of Glen William. hurt a plea of guilty entered on his ho- halt to a charge of iinlawtuliv having in his possession liquor no: purchased at 11 vendors. to section 29 (2) of the P.E.l. Temperaiice Act. He was fined 535.00 and costs of 55.00 and in cic- fault to some (:0 days in Kinr;'s County Jnil. Mr, S.S. Hessian, K.C., crown prosecutor for King's county, t'eprc:-tented the crown in all cases. Court tins itdioiirncrl to Thursday. Nov. 9th nt. 2.30 P..Vl. Georgetown and Vicinity Ml". Linus Rossltcr, rcpresentins: Atlantic Wholesalers Ltd., called on his ftrm's many customers on Thursday. Friends of Mrs. Joseph Mac- Phee are sorry to hear that ill- ness has necessitated her entering the Charlottietown Hospital for NEW SWEET TREATS! PACKAGE 17c contrary 4 ' WEATHERBY'S ANNOUNCE THE orenmo or THEIR NEW onocenv AND MEAT MARKET on umsn oueen smear. ...;'.”J.' p5'3v”.”8.?d..1?.l”fi2”vigti .3S;l'!.”h3?;".i?..".;.titiiiillig This 50'? 5055 Friday. November 'l0'lh. Stock up for Winter on S22itiieSS.?2;.”3.?if..li3i.?”t.....t. gif.a”'2Zi:.. ”3.”:.f:.'I.S. i5.f.'2-. these Opening Sole Specials. Road. 03 - . BACON. lb. Wm”mmnwmllhwm Miss Shirley Vanlderstine. at:- Miss Jean Beck. student nurse ' db M"Neld Wbte atth P.E.I.H "ti. ' IDA LUPIND - to :rr:.t3.:....i...i5:.... :r:.:. .33: .3. Riv;-;,Ig'f,';,”...ow HAMBURG. lb. ......... 45: A .. visitor at the home of her parents. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John M rMr. and Mrs. Harry Vanlcierstine, Beck. Alliston. Also visiting her 0 pen-Ins Road. SEERICIPISONPICIUCL... Choice Quality TOMATOES. 2 Tins . . . . . . . MATCHES. 3 for 25cIJeLi.o. 3 for 25c Jos. Weatl-lie-rby and Son 79 Queen St. Phone 1644 and have your order delivered to the door. it once again open for the 1950-51 .S?1lSOll and trucks tire busily er- izngcil in hauling in L'0llSldCrRhlJ qttnntltics of potatoes. Mrs. -.v cre Watson visitors at the home of Mrs. Ciirrie's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Goe- tcll. specter Watscn months lenve. STEAK. lb. is. W l.nsIpector Louis Watson to Georgetown or. Friilziy, iind ciilied on Mayor an:i,one of the Mounties tn the Far North. III-tII'Ig 300 dltferent NOVEMBER 5. 1950 is-' 55c 33c PICKLES. 2 bottles . .. 65: A with two children EXOTIC DISPLAY rind Toronto's Royal Winter F.-ui' hiu lamest displays at tarmcrs and dealers alike. Dur- fully hunting game on Suiiduy. --A Mrs. P. L. Bnudrenult. Moycr Bon- tropical fish seen in Cairiidn. in; the evcning he was presented uncier section 6 (El of the Grinw Mine. Chnrlcs Currie and two dN'illllL iind Inspector Watson T with a lovely chair and lamp in Act, nhlch had been adjourncit, children left it few days ago on scrvcd together in the Royal Can- IN-rnul-ATE A") token of his many years of Valu- from Oct. 2'lth to this dntc for return to their home in Chat- adiun Mounted Police. Following able Service 85 an inSP'?C10l'- Mr. decision came up next and the lottctown after an extended visit three years service with thcl A uniform mange system cow African trl is now on thrceklanguages contalns'51 characters. WU ll OUR WAY , BY J. R. WILLIAMS Mill WlESl SHOWM in in nvimi nniii Eye-tillint Excitement! Song Hits ' ' ' lllllltll Em tilt ll' lmltl "BETTER THAN THE STAGE PRODUCTION!" -RED BOOK MAGAZINE A Great Love Story! geatlon. Poaltlvo ruulta from treatment and 3” nape 11” 50"" yguyr A.-nvgg pmun b, gm. of ldltlon will improve rcpoldly. . thouunda. FRUIT-A-TIVES contain 1 "TM The Government otato ware. "mc" 0' mm. "d lurk" lrcuse oti the Ralli y wharf l' G0llGRATlllATl0llS 6 BIG DAY! t9 - - .- PRINGE EDWARD T0 Lw W ..... ........ A... ... ....r.. - ,,, TODAY Showing 3 :30-7-9 EXTRA l Jos. Weatlterhy & Son on -their opening l-odoy Come Early to. Best Seats MAJOR HOUPLE WHEN HE'S in 11-05 seoove Hes ' M ? Vr 6oMETHme'5 N THE Gesioss Tue CAULll'-AIIORWEIZ . we HAD LAST Niel-tT!...... THE MAISOR IS WEAQIMG ' THAT ABSENT LOOl(vH-- LIKE A STATESMAN on Glacier National Park of a fine New Store- By Fagb')' Cf Shorten voucAN'1'E-;E'T ' 4' JETS” SOONJASYOU ASI-EEPWOIPLL t - PARK' a GOLDEN ciiusr BREAD scum , LET ALONE SLEEP. ll0ll8EllVllTIllE MEETING SECOND KING'S AT MORELL HALL MONDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 13th, 1950, AT 8 RM. for the purpose of nominating a candidate as Assem- blyman tor by-election on December 4th and for the organization of a district association. Poll chairmen are requested to meet to have delegates appointed for the convention and all poll chairmen, commltteemcn and other electors are cordially invited to attend. Prominent speakers will be present. EDWARD ROSSITER, COLIN MMDONALD. Executive Members