, KL i ' no: cioi-rr g} PRINCE EDWARD 10m m sliruiiniv SAT. MATINEE AT 2.30 \ fsiiowsriso-J-o on name's lips! timely picture! I great and ‘ _ x . Darryl F. ZCinUCkprounn GENE NiliiEW-liiiiiii. DINA NEWS — SCIENCE — CARTOON CAPITOL TODAY and SATURDAY r MATINEE zso . 1 - m fuming IIIIIE IOIEIIS II OI DEVI II E IOI IOUII and IIIE SOIS OE IIIE PIOIIEEIS OIIIGIII I1 IILIIAII VIIIIIH mini um- my n man aiaiu I IIPIIIIIC PRODUCTION EXTRA CHAPT. 2 SUPERMAN ‘IRON CURTAIN‘ TAUT. TRUE DRAMA OF AMAZING PLOT From out of the A-bcmb spy headlines that startled the nation a short two years ago. Twentieihj Century-Fox has ripped a film story of tremendous power absorbing interest. Starring Dana Andrews and Gene Tierney with In excellent supporting cast. “The Iron Curtain.“ which opens today at the Prince Edward Theatre. sets the screen ablaze with taut drama. and high excitement as i‘. unfolds its story of the most a- mazing plot in 3300 years of re- corded intrigue. Milton Krims’ screenplay pro- vides an exciting and suspenseful excursion into the dark. subter- ranean world of espionage and fnbernational intrigue. It is a world peopled by master minds and analysis. agents and coun- ter-agonts, contacts. couriers and other: - big people and small — who are engaged in what ls a major industry in the fabulous “mo of power politics. And the “H. J. MABON OPTOMETIIIST lilting and Supplying Gloom . l,» MONTAGUE, P.I.L Offloo llolro: l0 Io I! AM. I Io S PM. Iolllaya. ou- It! Ilooiniment Oflloo Clnnoflotl With nmaup 8112i‘. n (mu-v IOI EMPIRE TONIGHT and SATIIRIIAV , SHOWS 7 — 8.45 MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2.30 "coin-m mo" ed to Montague via the Borden IIIlll-Illllll It "flu" ferry, ectlons. A former sheriff he pm- mv “pull viously held the position in iixio-ai. Messrs. Jack Randell, my“ resigning to unsuccessfully contest Llewellyn and Rudolph Hamilton, the lst Division of King's in the COMEDY — SPORTS CARTOON — FEATURETTE (act that. the prize in this in- stance is the secret of the A- bcmb itself. keys the film's in- terest to this moment, heighten- ing its excitement with every tick f the watch on your wrist. Unusual Drama Against the complex pattern of modern espionage, there emerges the gripping human drama of a young man and his wife who. as they become more deeply involved in the mesh of intrigue, are to take the step that is to drastical- ly alter the course of their lives. It. remains for this couple —por- trayed by Dana Andrews and Gene Tierney - overwhelmed by doubts they never know could ex- ist. to blow the sensational plot wide open, and in so doing. con- demn themselves to a life of fell‘ mid hiding. It is the combination of gripping drama and the fas- cination and suspenseful maohiria- tions of the amazing spy plot that makes for thrilling and unusual entertainment from start to fin- ish. Dana Andrews brings all the force of his fine acting talent to bear in his portrayal of the be- wildered and harassed code clerk. while Miss Tierney is at her best as his determined and courageous wife. June Havoc provides a re- freshingly unstereotyped portrayal of a modern counter-espionage agent, while in other important roles outstandlrg performances are provided by Berry Kroeger. dn~ Best. Stefan Schnabel. Nich- Tl 1E GUARDIAN. CIIARLOTTETOWN I HE EASTERN GUARDIAN Korma: MONTAOITE: Ilarnlil r Siowart. lllao AGENTS SOTTRIS: Min EIIIO Miss Sally Wood Charlottetown spent the weekend in Montague, guest of Mrs. Effie Bruce. Miss Helen Hamilton. Montague. spent the weekend in Canoe Cove~ where she visited friends. AGENT GEORGETOWN! WIIIIIII LIIII 'I'I|o Guardian may be bonlbt at any of Ibo following plaoeo In Montague: Min s. A. Llewellyn: Mra Chy. In Georgetown: The Pint Office: In Qmarla: Cnnllorfo and flanne- I-npor. in St Pefofl: Tho PM! OM00. Landry. AIborI Altbon. lira. llyroo "IIPIGI mlh. Iticharda and Gordon Iarrall Mr. Spencer Llewellyn, Montague spent the weekend in Beach Point guest of Mr. and Mrs. Major Young. Mr. and Mra. Richard Matheson and children, spent the week-end - comm EVENTS A“ "Collecting and trucking hoga for Canada Packers Limited from Cornwall and vicinity ovary Tun- day. Hanan Howard. "Collecting and trucking bogs for Canada Packers Limited every Tuesday from Annandalo and vie- inity. J. u. MacDonald (MacDon- ald's Transfer). "Collecting and trucking hoga voi- Canada Packers Rom St. Peters Bear River and surrounding dia- Packors from Cardigan and rounding district; Phono or contact Norman MncKonaio. for "Collecting hon for Calida! sur- "Coilecting and trucking hogs Canada Packers Ltd, from Peakos and St. Theresa's ovary ‘Pueaday. Merlin Dovine. "Loading h0g1 lombl. etc... for Canada Packers every Tuesday at Wellington. For trucking service contact Wellington Co-Operativo. swirrs MARKETING SEIIVIOE ‘Int their summer home in Lower OI‘ Misa Rita Gill. Iona. spent a few days in Montague, visiting her many friends. Mr. John Hogan was a ‘uslness visitor to Montague and vicinity calling on his regular customers. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Reid. Rollo Bay. were visitors to Montaflut 0" Sunday, guests of Mrs. George Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Don Giliis, Char- lottetown. were recent visitors Lower Montgaue, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Ross. Mr. RIILI Mrs. man. Moncton, N.B., were holiday visitors to Montague guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ross, Lower Montague. Mr. and Mrs: Don Adams, Sum- merside. spent the holiday week- end in li/lontague, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Vickerson. Mrs. M. C, Reynolds. Montague. with her son Sandy, motored Souris on Saturday, where they visit/ed Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Strong. Mr. Duncan Robinson, who wa visiting in Montague at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer Dunning for a few days. has returned to Dalhousic 1o continue his studies. m. Harry Lane, who is em- ployed as purser-stewart. with T. C.A. Airlines, spent iihe weekend in Montague at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lane. Miss Anne MacEaohern and Miss Thelma Larter left on Satur- day morning to attond the young people's rally which was held at New Glasgow, NS. over the week- end. i ‘ m. Clayton LoiLool-ieur, Murray Harbour, is at present employed with Montague Electric Sales and Service under the managership of Messrs. Gilbert and Kenneth Cle- ments. ‘ mo. and lvtrs. Harry Davilson, u, i guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Jack- - to 5 w°°d 1511\nd.: Monday ' Sturgeon, i Montague. l ..°Mr. Calvin Hilohey. Saokvillc, ‘employee of the Sackville Journal, spent the holiday weekend in -Montague. l Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Poole, Monta~ sue. were week-end visitors to Parrsboro, guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Parks. 1' Miss Florine Campbell. Halifax. .was a holiday visitor to Montague, A. F. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carver, Montague. were recent visitors to ‘Charlottetown, guests of Mr. Cur. \'er‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Car- VGI‘ , Mr. Blois Andrew, Commgrclg] imraveller, was a business visitor to iMontague and vicinity where he icalled on his regular customers. I i ..'“STAGECOACH" winner or two Academy Awards. playing._ iTuesday. Canoe Cove, Wednesday. |Annandale, Thursday. Eldon. Fri- day. Bridgetowrr Saturday. OEOIIOETOIIE} VIOIIIITY The many friends of Mr. L. H. ‘Douglas are sorry to hear that ho is indisposed and all express tho wish for an early return to good health-Geo. Friends of Mrs. George Mac- Quillan will hear with regret that .she has entered the Charlottetown II-Iospital for treatment and all hopo her return to good health will be ;rapid_ ' ..'Tho Canadian National Rail- "ways, Bridge and Building Crew arrived in Georgetown early in the Qwoek and are now engaged in gen- jeral repair work to the various buildings belonging to the C. N. R. in Georgetown. The Diesel Costal packet Millie B. from Sydney, C. B., under com- tricta evoly Tuesday. Phone contact Roddio Pratt. "Collect! and trucking hoga for Canada ackera every Thura- day from liredericton, Colvillc and New Wiltshlre. For trucking sor-' vice contact D. L. McDowell. I "Collecting and trucking hogs for Canada Packers every Tues- fron-i Dromore. Johnston's service contact Eddie Shea. | i i "Coiiocting and micking hog: for Canada Packers from Newtown Cross. Orwell Cove, MlllviemCher- ry Valley, Eldon and Vernon every Tuesday. Walter Crane. "Collecting and trucking hogl for Canada Packers Limited from Montague and Surrounding dis- tricts every Thursday For trucking service please contact Sid Mcloan. "Collecting and trucking hogs ror Canada Packers from Murray River, Belle River and surrounding iistricts every Tuesday. For truck- zng service phone or contact E. R. Beck "Collecting and trucking hoga for Canada Packers from Bowls New, Zealand, Rollo Bay and sur- rounding districts every Tuesday For trucking service contact Roddio Mano-u. "A Cottage Prayer meeting of tho Baptist Congregation was held on Tuesday October 12th at the home of Mrs. H. P. George. In attendance wore the minister Rev. Fletcher of Montague and Rev. Mr. Matheson who is on holiday from the Mis- sion Fields of India, whore _he has served for 28 years and who gave a very interesting and instructive talk on conditions in India. Rev. Mr. Mahheson is vacationing at his former home in Dundas and while In _ Georgetown he visited his cousins, Mrs. Mabel LeLacheur and Mr. Daniel King. for Canada Pockera [limited every Tuesday from Dunstaifnago and "Collecting and trucking bogs vicinity. Borden Boswell. I "Collecting and trucking hog. for Canada Packers from Tracudie. Bedford and vicinity every 'i\ies- I I ‘day. Herb Mullen. - "Collecting and trucking hogs for Canada Packers every Tues- day from Mt. Stewart and vicinity For trucking service contact Earl Jay. “Collecting and trucking hog: for Canada Packers Limited from Vernon River. Uigg. Avondale and surrounding districts every Tues- day. Ralph Lea. "Collecting and trucking hogs for Canada Packers Lid. from Hampton and surrounding dis- tricts every Tuesday. George Duns- ford. "Collecting hogs for Canada Packers Ltd., every Tuesday from Crapaud, Kihkora and surrounding . districts. Write or phone collechi R N. Dawson Crapaud. "Collecting and trucking hogs for Canada Packers every Tuesday from York. Covehead and vicinity , F‘0r trucking service Phone Vossey. York. 1590-14. , Lloyd . "Collecting and trucking hogs‘ for Canada Packers from MorelLI Midgell, Bristol and surrounding, districts every Tuesday, Dingwell’ and Rosslter. I "Collecting and trucking hogs for Canada Packers Limited every, Tumday from Gaspereaux Pan» muro Island, Sturgeon. and Murray Harbour North. Carl Graham. "Collecting and trucking hoga for Canada Packers Tuesday every? week from Elmira and surround- ing districts. Washington Young Bothwell. List your hogs A. Robertson's store. "Collecting and trucking hogs OCTOBER 15, 1948 _=_._._.___.__. __ HAS seen DESIGNED ro PROVIDE even FACILITY FOR MARKETING YOUR HOGS -. as suns ro DIRECT YOUR HOGS ro SWIFT‘S LOADING rvsnv MONDAY mo russnav COMPLETE _TRUCKING SERVICE CONTACT our AGENT m YOUII VICINITY NOB-MAN BRUCE CLIFFORD PETERS MOON!!! BROTHER! PIUS MODONALD MORRIS MURPHY I‘. L. DOUGLAS WILLIAM J. MoDONALI HOWARD MOCABBON LINWOOD J. MCNEIL] norm-r TIIWA PANMURE ISLAND MONTAGUE cannroan . ....._- -_..-. ST. THERESA _,___,____ ERNEST BRADLEY BEDFOBD ________ ALBERT COURT MURRAY HARBOR ...__ ...____ D- RAY BROOKS MELVILLE .I , CHARLES EHNICHOLSON MILLVIEW . E. D. STOREY UIGG , ROBERT BREIIAUT- - VERNON RIVER . VERNON RIVER. CO-OI‘. MILTON ..... ._ ........_ _....__ ROBERT CRABBE WINSLOE .. ...___,___,__,_ INGLIS DIAMOND CHERRY VALLEY .. .. " STERLING INGS TARANTUM ANDREW MURNAGIIAN ELMER CLOW GORDON MATHESON NORTH WILTSITIII HUNTER RIVER. . FREDERICTON HAROLD MoLEAN BREADALBANE EARL TODD EMERALI) CLAYTON GREEN ALBANY J. GEORGE MACKAY WESTMORELAND BERT TROWSDALE KENSINGTON OLIVER. CAMPBELL 1.0m; RIVER, WILLIAM BELL SEA VIEIV JAMES B. MCLEOD HAMILTON . KEITH RAMSAY WILMOT VALLEY HARRY WAUGH SUMMERSIDE ROBERT HUGO NEW HAVEN JAMES TIERNEY smivuopp; HARRY MCLAUCHLAN —CHARLOTTETOWN PENS- ALL DAY MONDAY AND UNTIL 11:30 AM. TUESDAY PHONE I457 FOR TRUCKING SERVICE IN THE CHARLOTTETOWN AREA Charlottetown, were holiday visit-irnamd of Captain George Thomas ors to Montague where they vlsit- discharged coal in Georgetown for ed their many friends. Mr. and,Mr. P. J. Solomon and completed for Canada. Packers every Tuesday and Friday from Victoria, Albaiiv, Bedoque, Kinkora and surrounding Bristol Ami Vicinity SWIFT OAIIAIJIAII 00.. Limiite Zowu; 44d“; Wig/ii i TIIE FORD THEATRE siaiuiurdt; Hlfxllfi. 0F ttctiiviiv. an) AND iiiuiaiswov Mrs. Davidson were former resi- dents of Montague prior to mov- ing to Charlottetown. got of Halifax were holiday visitors to Montague guests of Mr. l MacGregorks parents. Mr, and Mrs. i Alex MacGregor. On their return they were accompanied by Mr.‘ Stephen MacGregor who will spend a few days visiting in Hali- ax. Prince of Wales students who spent the holiday weekend at their homes in Montague and vicinity’ included: Anna MaoLaren, Ray- mond Griffin, Albert Johnston, William Maclntyre, Richard Mac- Lean, Joyco Wfgginton, Sidney MaoGowan and Abner and Charles Dewar. Mr. and Mrs. Howard ‘v/"ckerson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry MaoGregor, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fraser, motored to Truro, NS. on Sunday via the Wood Island ferry. The Party enjoyed a very pleasant drive through Wentworth Valley which is very beautiful I season. Eriroute to Moncton, they stopped at. Sackville where they were shown through the O.B.A. tudios. On Monday they return- (ll for a N. S. left on Saturday morning motor trip to _Amherst. While there they motored to Parrsboro 'where Mr. Randall visited many friends he had made while Working there in the Cana- dian Bank of Commerce. Mr. Ran- dall is 1st present working at. the Bank of Commerce in Montague. While in Parrsboro they met My, A. G. Parks, who was manager of the local branch of the Bank of 591B! transferred to which was held in the Curling Rink from Oct. 7th to Oct, 91h proved to be In every way guc. cessful. Each night a largo crowd assembled. with approximately nine hundred attending on Sglufdgy nlBht. The Legion went all our i" Drovldlng ample fun and arnuae- ment for all attending, who wag-g entertained for at least an hour each evening with band. pipe, and old-time music, and also tap danc- Iflil and mtep-danclng. Following the hours program, the poop]; amused themselves with the many Eames. Many thanks are duo to all member: of the Legion who u. ""94 I" mlklnl tho carnival o lilflrell. also thank! are duo to the ladieo who looked after the can. teen and other booths, thereby giv. ing a great deal of assistance to the Legion. Thanks are nlao duo to those who kindly donated ao gener- ously ao many articlea to make the Legion Carnival successful. The success of the carnival auguro well for the success of future carnivals, and it is expected that the Com- munity Welfure League. which orig- inated the idea. will hold o sim- ilar one next year. The League ha: many Projects in view which they hope to complete within a few you-l. and the holding of a carnival next year will aid in bringing olas Joy- Eduard Frans and Pred- orio ‘roooro. _ "W" Droloclo to a oonciuaicm- Mr- and Mrs. William MacGrc- Club who for the past few weeks at ‘M, ,of King's County on Tuesday" Oct Commerce for many you-a boron Purina- l The Montaigne Legion Carnivak unloading her cargo in Lower Mon- tague. The Georgetown Bantam Hockey have been selling tickets on a bag of flour, they have been lettering had the drawing for the winner take place at the Legion motion picture show_on Tuesday evening, the} lucky winner was Bertha Dris- co . On the occasion of the annual observance of Harvest ‘Thanksgiv- ing at. St. Davids United Church on Sunday there were beautiful de- corations of autumn flowers. leaves fruits and vegetables, tangible re- minders of the bounty of God. The hymns and the discourse stressed human dependence upon the Great Giver. Among many blessings for which to be groatful arez- A bountiful harvest. freedom of wor- ship and the Christian Evangel. A good congregation was present. Mir. J. B. Edwin Reid of Rollo Bay was sworn in as High Sheriff 12th before Justice Mark R. Mac- Guigan in Oharlottotown M1‘. Reid has been acting as Returning Office for both the Dominion and Pro- vincial Governments in recent ol- 1931 Provincial Election. He is one of the foremost farmers and stock- raiser of the county. He succeeds Mr. C. Milton Waye .t st. Pctgi-g who has held the position sinoe 1935 and who recently resigned due to ill health. | I "Do wornon nool to onffor a0 "-rnotbora an ofton aakod. Ono niothor wrirao: "Pboomn rooolnnaondod _I wbon my dau RELIEF ' FROM PAIN b h your anu- om:- Carry Paradol ' - in your purao. Mr. Roddie O‘Hanley was in the city on Wednesday on business. Mr. Alex McAdam was a busi- ness visitor to the city on Thurs- day. Other week-end visitors ta Bris- tol were Mr. Valentine MacDonald, Mr. Melvin Byrne and Reta Byrne. His friends learn with regret of the illness of Mr. Summerled Kelly of Canada Packers, Ltd. Mr. Kelly resides in Morel] Village. With the opening of the smelt fishing season here a few fishera districts. Phone or contact L. D. McLeod 8c Son, Victoria 4-33 or Albany 39-11. "Loading hogs for Canada Pack- cra Ltd, at Northam "lotion every Tuesday. For detailed infor- mation and trucking service con- tact Spur-goon Dyment. Port m" (the Richmond Bay Buying 0111b) "Collecting and trucking hogs for Canada Packers overy Tues- day and Friday from Canoe Cove. Rico Point. Long Creek. Argyle Shore. Archie McKinnon. 1' O ll I G Ii ‘i’ Jun Bennett, Burt Ianoastor . Myron McCormick i "DOUBLE INIJEMNITY" BFflY ll|a|O3O 10-11 P.M. . Charlottetown and Dominion Network Pruonloi 51' i ' . FORD MOTOIZ COMPANY OI‘ CANADA. LIMITED- THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! » By Fogoly and Shorten ' .- how they fool tho gunnero. ""' “'°'-"" " “'35 Mr. P. R. Slnnott and Son. car- penter! and builders are at present building a new and largo ‘hon houao for Joo Donovan. Another aon of Mr. Slnnott Ia employed with T. B. Myers, contractor in Charlottetown. ‘ Mr. P. A. MacDonald who was taking a courao in watch repair work in Moncton, haa changed hia mind and will re-ontor tho army. Mr. MacDonald held tho rank of lergant during tho war years and spent several yeara overaeao. Mr. Ephrarn Malaria roporla‘ quite a lot of rot in hia potatoea this aoaaon. Mr. Malone la a big farmer and chicken raiaer on a big acale, no big that next spring he plan: to have fifteen thouaand chicko at one time. Thor-o la money in chickens, he oaya.--B. Mr. Harry MacEwen hao corn- pletod painting the old homo of tho late P. J. Hughes and now uaod aa a aummer home by hia family when they come here from Bolton, for a short time. Mn. Alex Baker, who hao boon guiding In tho houoo for two your will niovo to Moral! to reside with her daughter wo understand and the house will no Pnnnool doubt bo closed for ‘tho wintor lontbo. . Luucuiuo wrm rm: odometer-secs APPE- TiTE is ABOUT mg WITH A SICK CANARY»- are starting the battledbut as yet ' _ “° °"°“°i '“° "P" ' ' BEFORE THE‘! WERE MARRIED HE couowr Now tum‘ nil-arms DOUBLE-TEAMEDJ-IES Some of the one...“ in thia STOP RAVING ABOUT i152 gusv QED UPS- STILL RAVING- ABOUT THEM! vicinltty have taken up theirmigeear.‘ d oats or e season w I . , Mr. Cortney McEachern. who re- YQtLAiZTl-{QITIQQ ‘ gup ups you 691A Noggqgiggq 11's sided he" 1°‘ “my "n" “d -. SUGAR PIE! ENQUGI-ITDMAKE ME LOQE now resides at Hunter River was T“?! LxK MY ADPEHTE. GWAN a visitor here last week on busl- SWEET ENOUGH AND WIPE ‘T OFF‘ ness. ‘ am To EAT! ' Mr. Ernest Rossiter of the firm f, ’ , of Dlngwell and Rossiter has en- I ‘an _\ tered the Charlottetown Hospital ;_— “ ,, _ for a rest. period. . 5 - , Miss Jogephéne Tog gidill Aiethat . Q _ / ‘ / M D , o o own, s on ’ : thzcigiri‘; holiday week-end 5m. / ‘U171 ' a c, 4 = their parents here, Mr. and Mrs. ,_._ , ' Wm. MacDonald. l o A ..__ o , Miss Mabel O'Brien has return- ‘o ,-' \ , §‘.‘.’.‘.‘i.‘2.2'.‘.‘.‘;".l.‘.'i§..‘° 4 4°. % g Mrs. Joe Campbell and her brother n. f/ g Mr. John R. O'Brien. % ' Partridge shooting la on and a I lot p! fellow: with guna found tho l? ___,__,... WA mylw, birds are not whero thoy worn '/ 5w- 7wa§ when the aeaaon closed. Strango "Na M/[WAWEE I BUTOUT Oil-A DATE WHENTHE TAB IQON SOME SUCHER OOOYI WAT A BENIN? THE MENU TAKES.‘ was. m. cram wrru rue ioasreiz A LA NEWBURO. "man STEAK wrru A sine ORDER oi= - CAVIAR,THEN-~ \“\\\\ s‘. -