"grist: EIGHT Ilnjoy C0k:: iceiilcolil the bottle Q 5! .1 . T DRINK put." I! . ..,z.o...d .........i. Audwrlnd bottles of Coca-Cola undo! neutron: with caucus Led. J. & T. Morris Limited in Water Street, Charlbiteiaown, Dial 3745. I 2 DAYS rm. and SAT. THE STORY OF A GREAT LOVE AND A GREAT- ER HATE - THAT TURNED THE APACHE NA- TION INTO A FLAMING BATTLEGROUNDI In drilling stonot llngnat left EXTRA NEWS - COMEDY - CARTOON : PRINCE EDWARD we-no onf ” SHOWINGVAT 3:30 - 7 - 9 Tim. GUABPLLN.-. THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldon Layers. The Post Office; ErGuaMlan may be bought at the following places In Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian office; In Georgetown: In Sourls: The snack Bar. ' --rum AND TUBES vulcan- ized Mcnougallts Tire Repair. Montague. ..'AMATI5UR. CONCERT. in- strumental music, singing, dancing, prizes awarded. Friday, iwvember 20th. Heatherdale Hall. Entries sent to Mrs. Preston Peardon. "ALIVE MOTH TRAVELS ON NEWSPAPER. -- The following note was received by the Guardian from Mrs. James D. Lanigan. Cam- bridge. P. E. I.: ”Enclosed is a small live moth which travelled all the way from San Francisco, Calif. in a roll of newspapers. His Jour- ney started on October 19. He ar- rivcd here on Saturday morning. October 31." Unfortunately how- ever, the moth had died by the office, presumably crushed by heavy mail. .- F(?()LI.ISI0N N I-IA It MON- TAGIJE--A motor collision occur- red at the cross roads just out- side Montague on the Commer- cial Road yesterday morning, when a car coming off the Val- leyfield Rn.-id failed to stop and struck the rear end of a Fly- mouth car which was passing the intersection coming towards Mon- tague. The driver of the Fly- mouth was unable to maintain control of the car which veered chnrply to the left ditch after he- ins: struck. The left front. whrel ploughed into the soft earth. for- cing the car to make an about face, after which it rolled over on its hood. which received fhe most serious damage. The driver,i a commercial traveller. was un- hurt. The other car involved inl the accident received slight dam- age to the front bumper. Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. Raymond-T);sRoche, was a gecesnt business visitor to Halifax, ,ston, Robert Murray and i Coffin. ....'BRAND NEW auto heaters. 315.95. Bud's Accessories, Mon- tague. ....tFREE!! We will replace free any ”tenipered" safety glass in- stalled by us if broken in normal use during the ownership of your car or truck. Bud's Accessories. Montague. ....'Fl'NERAI. AT MONTAGUE -The funeral service of the late Miss Annie L. Lord was held yes- terday afternoon from Trinity United Church, Montague. The minister. Rev. J. M. Fraser. who conducted the service, read pass- sages of comfort and strength from Psalm l2l "I will lift up mine eyes unto the hllls," and from John 14. "Let not your heart be troubled". The theme of time it reached the Charlottetown his message was taken from Mat- thew il, "Come unto me all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest." Hymns sung were "The Lord's My Shep- herd" and "Abide With Me." A quartette "One Sweetly Solemn Thought" was sung by Mrs. D. M. MacDonald, Mrs. L. A. John- Gordon Pall hearers were M. C. Reynolds, A. M. Wright. Dr. L. A. Johnston. Douglas Coffin, Charles Fraser and E. H. Stewart. Inter- ment was in Crapaud cemetery. Georgetown on Oct. 25. where they in-re guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Temple Gotcll. . . '.Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mac- Donald of Charlottetown, were re- cent visitors to Georgetown, where they were guests of Mrs. Mac- Donald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roche. On Oct. 12, Miss Isabel King of nearby Burnt Point picked a blue- berry plant with a number of blossoms on it. The beautiful weather enjoyed lately will no doubt result in irony more reports of unseasonable bloom. The annual st. James Church. Bazaar, was held in the Town Hall on Oct. 21. A large crowd attend- Miss Beatrice Mair, Hospital, was a recent visitor her home in Georgetown. student nurse at the Prince Edward Island to BURBLING ENTERTAINMENT THE STORY OF A RELUCTANT LANDLORD WITH AN AMRITIOUS WIFE WHOSE LOVE NEST WAS AS CROWDED AS GRAND CEN- TRAL STATION - - - IT'S AN INVITATION FOR FUN. SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOW FIIIDAYNIGI-IT AT II:30' P.M. CE EDWARD Mr. Arthur Yorston of Pisquid, was a recent Visitor to Georgetown home of Mr. Publicover. and Mrs at St. Dunstan's College, several days at his home Georgetown last week. R. C. A. F'., stationed at Chat- of his parents. Mr. Walter Walker. and Jackie Lavers and Gerald D. Murphy. students at st. Dunstan's College. attended the funeral of the late Vincent Prosper, held from St. James Church on Oct. 24. i Mr. and Mrs. Judson Baker and two children of Trenton, N. 8.. motored to Georgetown. where they spent the week-end as the guests of Mrs. Baker's mother, Mrs. Mabel Lavers. Mrs. Joseph French of Panmure Island, was a recent visitor to Georgetown. . Collectors have been engaged . during the past few days on calling upon citizens of the Town for Con- tributions to the annual financial campaign for the King's County Memorial Hospital in Montague. Miss Maxine Lannigan of Monta- gue. was a recent guest of her aunt, Mrs. Ella MacKinnon of Georgetown. Mrs William Hook and son Billy nf Charlottetown were recent. guests of Mrs. I-lookls parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lavaridler. Mr. Charles "Buddy" Martell re- turned home last. week from Toronto. Ont.. where he has been employed. i Miss Elizabeth Grant. sturlertt at week-end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. DcLory. Mr. afid Mrsrwilliam Ives of Charlottetown were visitors to i i Prince of Wales College. was vii ed and the bounteons supper tables iwers continuously patronized from the opening to a late hour. Later in the evening bingo was enjoy- ed. Mr. Michael Burke Sr, who has and While he"? 11? Stayed at lheibeen visiting in West Springfield, Jamls Mass., arrived home last week, due to the death of his grandson, the- iate Vincent Prosper. Accompany- Mr. Donald MacDonald, studentlng Mr. Burke, were his 5on.1n- Slltefyltplaw and daughter, with whom he In had been visiting, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Deveaux. who left on Oct. 24, on return to West. Springfield L. A. C. James Walker of theyby car, ham. N- B- was a week-end guest ' On Oct. 22. Mr. Marcellus Gotell. Mrs. Mr. J. B. Scully, Mr. Russel White and Mr. J. W. Lovers. motored to Montreal where they met. with Mr. Ralph Beck of Vere Beck and Sons, on the matter of the new monu- merit being prepared to the honor of departed veterans of Georgetown in the Two World Wars. Thel monument will be unveiled on Re-I membrance Day. i ..AG, . ' l ramo-Us BRIDGE i Towers of the Golden Gate bridge at. San Francisw are 746. feet high. TYPICAL ATOLL Bikini island in the Pacific hast a land area of 2.87 miles around a lagoon of 2110 square miles. ' SOIIRIS HOSPITAL Registered Nurse wanted for Staff Duty. A Cook ond :1 Floor Girl also wanted immediately. Apply to: THE MATRON WHEN YOU THINK OF FRIENDS PLEASE THINK OF US FOR ALL your gift and renewal luhscriptlons Paraplegic Agency ltands ready to serve you. WE ARE AUTHORIZED. that the representative remem her and ORDER BY PHONE SIMPLY CALL Marjorie E. Gill, Paraplegic Magazine Agent, A 63 Ambrose St. Charlottetown. P. E. 1. Phone 5655 ..m-.. Non McLean Paraplegic Magazine Anne Souris, P. E. I. Phone 40 I 'equipped to handle orders for ev- ' newsl PARAPLEGIO MAGAZINE SUDSCIIPTION AGING! IlG'D. Mn Crescent It. loan uO.vJlloat.real. ery magazine published for home. office and industry and our rep- resentatives will be very grateful indeed for the opportunity you give them to demonstrate their ability to serve you with your magazine subscription needs. YOU PAY exactly the same as PubiIahers' prices both for new and renewal and special offers put out by Publishers. You can give that order to your Paraplegic gent at exactly th same as ublishers' prices. TI-IE PARAPLEGIC MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY II I project of the Canadian Para- plegic Auociatlo , Quebec and Maritime Division and promoter profitable employment for Mom- bers of the Paraplegic Association ' only. There is no -extra colt 'to you. You get finest service . . . You can save u to 405. Let up have a your new, to- and Christmas am lub- sci-lptiom. We will enjoy having the plealuro of hearing from you. .CHAR.. .1-OTTEIOWN Mount Stewart To Talie Plebisciie lie Incorporation . A large and representative nth- ering of the residents of Mount. Stewart heldiin the Legion Hall last. evening unanimously agreed to village incorporation with the request that Hon. Eugene Cullen. Minister of Industry and NM-Ur!-1 Resources put the machinery in operation to call is plebiscite as required under the law at. an early date. Mr. Claude Smith. director of town planning and Mr. T. Arthur Campbell. Provincial Fire Marshal, each addressed the meeting ex- plaimlng the advantages and re- sponsibilities of such incorpora- tion. . Messrs. Earle Jaiy, Harry Mac- Kay and,Mr. Doyle were appoint- ed a committee to deal with the preliminaries and confer with the sheriff regarding the same. Mr. Earle, Jay was voted to. the chair by the meeting and Mr. James McGuirk acted as secretary. Supreme Cour. Al Georgetown No appearance was entered by the defendant. Louis Macxenzie, yesterday in Supreme Court at Georgetown, in a suit for damages by Frederick H. Currie. Mr. Jus- tice Mark R. MacGuiga.n. presid- ing. adjourned the case to be heard in Charlottetown at a date to be fixed. The plaintiff was represented by Mr. G. R. Foster IIIIII Mr. J. A. MacDonald representing the de- fendant. Since t'he case involved the Unsatisfied Judgment Fund Mr. S. S. Hessian, Q.C.. was present. to represent the department of the Attorney General. In the appeal case of John H. NQWEShe Laughs at age , Springtime in he hurt anial . New-(mind tale. - 8!. BUDDY llla!- . :7. A new. alin woaaan-Ivarldlnl ' dyes. bother color, fresh, calm youthful- neau - has replaced the worn. tired look. No wonder life has taken on new inter- am. Yes. thousands of once faded women. weary from blood-Iran poverty, have bloom:-d anew with tho Iiel of Dr. Williams Pink Pills. Pry Dr. WIIIiamI Pink Pills yourself for 30 da7ll Enloy new health DOD and pnotl'7- 53011 n DR. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS Psi. Fishermen's Ass'n Meeting Al Flal lliyer v..”I'.he ” area as NUVENEBER a. V igsg FOR THE of the P.ll:.I. Fisherman's Association was held in Flat. River hall last evening with the president, Mr. John McNeill, Murray Harbour, presiding. Present also were Mr. Charles Richards, provincial sec- retary. and Rev. W. , of the extension department of St. Dunstan's University. The principal topic of discus- sion, led by Mr. Richards and Mr. Stewart Ross, Flat River, was the conservation of lobsters. small lobsters and poaching. An account of the main ideas appeared in yesterday's Guardian. other topics included insurance. loans, organ- ization. membership, fees and the forthcoming annual meeting. The next. meeting will be held in St. Georges this afternoon. Rafuse the Court upheld the con- viction of the Stlpendiary Magis- trate on an Excise Act charge and the penalty imposed in the Lower Court. was allowed to stand. It was for a fine of 3500.00 and costs or ,six months in Jail, with costs al- ilowed. At snricktimc -of rm-aliirm-! Bantowco STABILIZED PEANUT BUTTER PORK CHOPS (Leon & Meaty). lb. . . . 59: ROASTING PORK I Leon 8: Monty) lb. 47: FRESH BEEF LIVER.” lb. . . . . . . . . . . 33: FRESH FITTED DATES. 2 lbs. . . . . . . . . 31: SEEDED IIAISINS. I6 oz. pltg.. 2 pkgs. . 55: SEEDLESS IIAISINS. I5 oz. pltg.. 2 pligs. 45-:. SULTANA RAISINS. 2 pkgs. . . . . . . . . 37: Choice Quality . TOMATO JUICE (20 oz.) 2 fins . . . . 25: Choice Quality . Aylmer WAX BEANS (20 oz.) 2 rins . . 37: Choice Quality . TOMATOES (28 oz.) 2 tins . . . . . . . Choice Quality ; I . PEAS (20 oz.) 2 tins 4I: . . . 31: SUNLIGHT SOAP. 3 cakes . . . . . . ORANGES. 3 doz. .. 73: SIIOWHGIIG SHORTENING. 2 IDS. . . . . . 49: ROBIN HOOD OATS. 5 lb.-bog . . . . . . 496 PET FOOD. 6 tins . . . 35: MILK. Carnation. Perfection. 6 tins .. 87: I 32-oz. Dorrie GLIDE Liquid Srar:li- I I4"x24" TEA TOWEL-Both for . . . 42: 41: ....---soo- E3l-il VATCHERI8 2:3; AVE. GROCERY 6584 mu FOR saw ' Delivered C. O. D. any Island Railroad Station in . 50 lb. boxes or over. FORIIPY YOURSILF Vvlltl WAMPOLE'S attract o? Coot Liver 0 ”'7d Ioni( with SUVISIIIFIC .- no 9-44 Q .5 E o 5 S -I lfhrtlvetoiuo laoytetalio No IIIIIY ollv tau: Largo Fall Salted Hallo ........... .. Small Summer Salted Cod Medium and Large Summer Cod Dried Large and Medium Cod Fall Herring in 22 llr. Pails net 33.90 per pail Summer Mackerel in 22 lb. Pails net S3.90 per pail On orders outside province, freight will be added to the above prices. - EASTERN PACKING COMPANY LTD. l Sourls, P. E. I. , ANNIVERSARYSALE. CENTRAL MARKET LTD. SOURIS I 1 Magic Baking Campbcllis V egetablc Christie's SODAS. pkg. . . . Tomato SHOR'I'ENING- . FLUFFO. 2 pligs. OUR SPECIAL! Shirriff's PUDDINGS. 3 Ior PRESERVE. 2 for . ones. 2 lbs. 16 oz. Seeded . ' RAISINS. 2 lbs. . . JlIIGlN'S SOAP. POWDER. I lb. . . . . . 35: SOUPS. 2 for 27: KETCHUP. bottle . . . . 27: i SNOWFLAKE. 2 pltgs. 53: TEA. Ilb. 65: Extra Fancy - 20 oz. TOMATO JUICE. 2 for 25: . JELL-O. 3 plugs. . 29:. Comm. & Tomato CANADA PACKERS BOLOGNA. I lb. 27: SAUSAGES. I lb. 29: Tendersweer HAM. lb. 19: Condo: ROLL, I lb. . 75: Picnic HAM. lb. . . . . . 55: e DRAWN. 3 lbs. . . . . SI.00 Thursday, Friday & Saturdayllov. 5 - 7 GROCERIES SUGAR. I0 lbs. . . . . . 89: Icing SUGAR. I lb. . . I3: Mnars STEAK - Your Choice. I I5. .. . 559: Rump and Shoulder , ROAST. lb. .. . . . . . 39: RIB ROAST. I I5. . .. 45c HAMBURG. I I5. .. . 35: 28: 59: itirade gClllCKEN & DUCK. lb. 49:.- Ile Also Carry A Complete Line of First Grade p BEEF. GRAPES. 2Ibs. rnurrs. I 39c Mt. Stewart Strawberry wooosumrs soar. 4 calm 31': CH.pIig. 39: GltAPEFltlllI., 3for 29c SVIEElPOIAIOES.,2lbs. SIINIIISIOIIANGES. 2 doz. 55c MclNTOSll APPLES. Zdoz. 69c ISLAND CIIANBEIIIIIES. 2lbls. 35c 15: I-ircnou mo CARNATION MILK V 6 r'.I.'ina For 89: ... 27: 55: ... 33: . . . 63: 4 colic: i 1. - x A C" Mopassns on nnar-"r i oar. 1.09 We mt HI - v I i V H . ,, . V0" . l, , ...