PAGE EIGl-II‘ ~THE GUARDIAN. ICI-IARLOTTETOWN NOVEMBER 24. 1949 PRINOE EDWARD iii-nu JOHN GARFIELD 'IN “cones or EVIL“. Travel - (‘oinetiy - Cartoon — Shows 3:30 - 7 - 9 ‘in Si} _i, __._ Xrsfriifina s“ e71» the promise of a kiss. .. _ . HE FIRED r ALL FRANCE WITH HIS DEEDS ~ q OF DARING! . ICOILU"; d . r y“ flwizp- 052.1270 PIIRIIS- CHAPMAN a in. gum/Vilma] h. VICTOR IORY ~ GEORGE MACREAOY STARTS TOMORROW \ EXIT... PRINIFE blush-til III-DAY FRL-SAT. IIIIIIII. SHOWING DAILY AT 3:30 - '7 - 8:45 iiitiiviis IIII Illl HILIIHG l’ IIDEIS l PIIIPII SAGE TO-HIOHT EMPIRE _ FRI. aIIII SAT. Shows ‘l - 9 -- Matinee Saturday Only 2:80 IIIY WAIIOI’! The ring rocks with pist- PWIHIW filifiieittflltf 0S ‘ gang/ands terroyifix hlificliiireibf . ,_ melts . ‘H x Dunn-Omaha I: on... TOM BROWN-AUDREY LONG - GRANT WIIHERS an not ttnvtv ~ suns GAIIAGIIEI - iois HAII _ CARTOON - SPORTS - MUSICAL ATTENTION MONTAIiIIE 8i IIIOIHITY HOOLEIPS MEN'S WEAR has just received a new shipment of Army and Air Force Clothing- hoth New and Used. _ Included in the shipment are some New Army Blankets, which sell for only $3.95 for the medium weights and $4.50 for the heavy. These are an ail- wool Blanket. Iggy Airforce Uniforms, Pants and Tunics, sell for only $6.95 each piece; also new Airforce Mackinaw Costs are a real buy at $6.95. A wonderful outdoor general purpose coat. Army Great Goats slightly used are selling for only $4.95. l" Army Tunics slightly used selling for only $8.95. An especially good buy is the Alrforce Flying Suits which are selling or only $10.95. i These are Ideal for than: work or any type ot outdoor driving, etc. Come early and avoid disa polntrnonts, also the stock in this store is so g st reduced prices the Big Anniversary Sole now In lull swing. igfl continuing until November 30th. You are sure to for your money when shopping at Ilooleyh. ... l. I. IIOOLEY PROP. "p510: or CHICAGO HEY KIDS! DON'T MISS THIS GRAND HIT AT YOUR SATURDAY MORNING "PACK-O-FIJN" SHOW PRINCE EDWARD SAT- WIVEHLIIE- 1' o SIIIOIYi ire song and ! onced I0 FAQE 4t l‘ x SHIRLEY TEMPLE U NNYBROOK . FARM RANDOLPH soon Doors Open at 0:30 a.ni. Starts at 10:00 a.ni. Fiui for the Whole Family! FAST - Acriox DRAMA I _ or run PRIZE nrso some or the greatest tight scenes ever put on film blend with a heart- warming and chuckle-filled romance ago" which opens today s‘. the "En-ipire" Theatre. one or the nwst- delightful snd entertaining pictures to cane along in s good while. Based on a.n original screen play bv Albert De Mond. the plCillre rc- rbiires around the dIIIICllIIlES of a charripion who is (owed to return to the rirg in ordeir to earn some quick money to save his book-pub- lishing business from ruin. Tom Brown enacts the title role with sll the skill and charm of the veteran actor that he is. and b10nd6 and lovely Audrey Loni; COMYIWBBS strongly as the girl who believes in her man despite snythiri; that hap- pens to him. Chasrrpionship Fight During the movie. which is told majority of fighters are honcst and clean-living men. You'll love the tender cuts of "spring-picked" asparagus . .. floating in this rich. creamy soup with the wonderful flavor ...I0 nourishing, so delicious-ion Ayimer treat for Asparagus lovers that you’II want to enjoy often. Asparagus ECU P ~ YOIIR FAMILY DESERVE-l AYUIER QIIIUTY BUYING DAILY rive or Dressed FOWL and CHICKEN for Canning Purpose EASTERN PACKING 60.. LIMITED Seuris iormer undeiested middleweiflhi- Tuxis and Trail Shields won in the Notional Ath- r THE EASTERN GUARDIAN tewsrt. Miss AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Herold F. Landry, Albert Althea. MRI. Byron S Harriet Clslr. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Lovers. following places in Dlonlssguo: In Georgetown: The Post Office; The Gusrdlsn may bu bought st any of the Miss S. A. Llewellyn: MrmCIIy. in Souris: Condon's snd Florence Roper; In St. Peter's: The Post Office. ..'FI'I.‘TED FOOTWEAR at ti‘: Montague Shoe Store. . JSUNBEAM TOASTMASTEIL- The wonderful toastci- that cannot burn toast. \'. R. Pcplcr. Jeweller. Montague. ‘MONTAGCI. SHOE STORE- The only exclusive shoe store I.'l King's County, noiv lizivc tiic [in-l est line of rubber loot ivear Itl stock. Come in and inspect each linc. . ‘NOW IN STOCK, men's iO-i inch rubber boots, 11-inch rubber’ boots, 12-inch rubber boots. thigh- bcr boots; also boys‘, youths‘ and: ivomcn’; rubber tnotii-cnr. Whore’? At the Montague Shoe Store, JNOTICE TO .-\ll\'I'1lITl.\‘l£l{.\'.- Advertisers are reminded that lIlDll‘ copy must be lii (he Giizirdiiiii :-:t tater than noon the previiiiis dry to i guarantee insertions. Out ni cwy advertisers who telephone classi- fieds, otc.. should particularly hear this in mind. a . JGIVE A $4.00. Automatic Polo. 5.1.00. Roiisoiis. $6.85. $8.85. $10.85. V. R. Popicr. Jeweller, Montague. ..‘II. L. MMGREGOR k CO" Montague. cordially invites you to ta December 10th inclusive, they are offering specials In Canned Also a discount of 10 per cent tin entire stock ot Dry Goods. Kitchen- to make ReDwI-‘IIIFS "Dilke 0f Chi" ware. Stationery. Gilt Sets and Dolls. ‘TUXIS AND TRAIL RANG- ERS RECEIVE SHIELDS -— Mr. Ralph C. Young, General Secretary 0t tho M.R.E.C., Saint John, Nil... presented to the Murray Harbour Rangers the Ietic Contest on Sunday morning. November 20. The mentor ol the ed the service and introduced ‘iii: Young to a large congregation. Mr. Young in his remarks stated that Harbor boys was one coveted by boys throughout the entire Domin- inn. He challenged them to ivin success in cvery phase of Chris- tian IIVIIIF! as they have done in in the some length of time that it the field of athletics. A mnIe choir takes to fight a. lo-rouud bout. uhe lcd the singing. The following nre bchind-ilie-sceries story ot n chsnip- the names of ihc boys competing ionshjp prize-fight is told. “Duke o! in the Senior competition: Cecil Chicago" emphasizes the clean side Chonmrin. Iiric hlncNcill. Roy NIIIP- of boxing. pointing out that the L606. Lotti! MricLeoii, Arnctt Stcvvart, Nelson BcII, Brent Ilrir- ris, Ralph liiacPlierson, Sam Prowse. The names of the boys In the Intermediate competition are: Rrtico lilachcod, Donnie Stewart. iEImer hlacNeill, Harley Fraser. Byron White, Lincoln hlricLt-od. .vi<'o at Church on Sunday, November ‘.20. visit their store to see the Chris-nus . goods now on display, There is a 1 spoke briefly on the World (‘nu- splffndid variety of gifts tor the i veniion of ivhoie family, From November 26th iihirh meets next August, In 'l‘or- groups, Rev, Roy Vcsstgv, conduct-I the honour won by the lilurr-rv, ....‘I‘I"S HERE at s new extra 10w price. the new Cockshut‘. urasher, with both electric and gasoline engine. On sale noiv, at Bergmans, Montague. ‘WE HAVE IN STOCK a full Iinc of Record Stoves and Ranges. in all sizes. At extra IO\V prices. Bergman's, Montague. “FFIRST GRADE rubber foo‘.- wear, styled by Miner rubber com- pany. noiv In stock. No second gi-urle handled. all guaranteed. Montague Sh Store. .. ‘LADIES GER-DIXIE shcrliiig lcngu" mwlengn‘ “m1 “w” "u!" lined rubber flight boots, colors, red. bi-oivn nnd black, rioiv in slot-k at the hionitigue Shoe Store. .-‘i‘il guarrinict d, ‘TOWER MUSIC SYSTE“ l)I'Il)l(‘A'I‘I~Il)-.'\t the cvenini: sur- Miirray River ITnitt-tl the lowci- music system In meni- riry of the late Mr. and Mrs. ll. A. ‘AiacLcoti iviis (iedicatcd. The iniinister of the church, Rev. Roy lVessey conducted the service. Mr LIGHTER FOR: CHRISTMAS. _ Sclctt iron "I Speedlight, $.00. Zipnm \\'iniipi'otii.I J. L. itiiicKinnon, on behalf o! the executors of the estate of the liitc Mrs, D, A. IiiacLeod Iiantlcd over the mcmorinl lo the (‘are nlid keeping of the church, Mrs, Roy tiiliis unveiled the memorial pl:i- que. Rev. Charles D. Henderson _ offered the prayer of (Iedicaiian and preached the sermon. Mr. Ralph C. Young was present, iind Christian Flducntirin onto. The ciioir rendered approp- riate- music and at the conclusion Goods. Cut and Mixed Fruiw.'of ihn service the chimes \\‘f‘l‘t‘ Christmas Candy and Mixed Nuts. I played, Georgetown and O I I Vicinity Miss Pearl Alleri of Charlotte- town was a recent guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen. Miss Patricia Pendergast or Kensington is visiting with Mr and Mrs Richard CIIFIP)‘ t9 Brud- cnell. Extra Canadian National Rail- ivay freight trains arrived here nn Monday snd Tuesday with car loads of potatoes Io be loaded on the S. S. Gladys Dan. ‘The Canadian National Raiiivn_i' Telegraph Liiiesirien crew spent scvcrai days Iicrc last wcck pui- ting thr- mnin telegraph line in good repair for the coming ivinicr. Scheduled to sail early on Tucs- day morning for Sydney. N. S. Department of Public ivnrks Dredge No. H5. accompanied bv the Tugs. Canso and PIIIEWRSII. tiirncd bnek in port after cicarin: the harbour mouth. as word o.’ Spoonholder q Square Bead for Strength and Ecisy Cleaning Georg“ Schoficm’ Stank)’ EMMY’ Ihc storm racing up the Atlantic Coast reached them. wiim ROAD AND ; “NT? , The famous Stlickur Barragc. an r III Initiation dam on I’I'ir\ Indus River. provides the largest irrigation sys- tem in Asia. Mrs, Webb Nicholson, Whiiri‘ Road, spent the week-end in. Brudenell with her mother, lilrs. Priscilla, Shaw. , I THROAT Miss Edith MacDonald, Whlrr. Road. entertained several guests at her home on Friday aiternooii. Fgfcgmmgn the occasion being her eieverth “dim” so" birthday. : “weak °“ Mrs. Cecil Campbell returned to‘ ‘N51 N!‘ . her home st Whim Road 5.5m- i, \ spending several days in Char- lottetown with Mr. and Mrs. Peu- ben Watts. Miss Ida Moore anrl iviiss Ella Moore. both or New York, are vis- iting their brother and sister-iii- ‘aw- M“ m’ M“ “m” MW" Whim Road. M... Ru... Lining... Cmmmmf Dive A Ohrlstmas OIft recently spent some time visiting . - . ,,. Miss June Benton. Commerria‘. “MT “lxléksAgoFtyrggvlb Au‘ Cross after which she Iett to take °"1PI°Y"""' i" Ttllflnw- ' m; A nun cross nLoon DONOR AT oivn or rnr. FOLLOWING CLINICS: Many people from Kllmuir and} outlying districts attended the 5p"- cial services held in Kilmuir Hall Qummm." D b ‘uh during the iveek. Those tslrln t * “‘ - “am " - m conductlng the sewwflBgf, n.o.i\.r. S'SIde December 18th. Dr. AD. MseKenzie o! Montague Kfluhuum " Dwmnb" 13"‘- Unntd church. Rev. F)!‘ Young MOIIEIIIIO December 14th. of Si... Andrew's Presbyterian 5mm‘ Dewmbe‘ “"h- Church‘ and Re“ ma" of VII“ Charlottetown. December 16th. leyfield United Qhurch. IINHOIINOEMEHT BEGINNING FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 25th. we shall be carrying o Full Stock of i FRESH AND FROZEN FISH For Retail. MONTAGUE COLD STORAGE l-LTD. i rourmnr DAY m NEW omsoow TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29th 9 A.M. - 3 RM. Live or Dressed Chicken, Fowl and 0s ns. It you consider you have choice quality it wou d pay to bring them dressed. R. L. DIOKIESON, . New Glasgow. Sld by Department OFFERS REWARDS tion lending to arrests in eight un- alone and defenseless. the Detroit “n” 9rd“ H" solved sex murders in Michigan. News is offering $5,000," wak- jee w Wilt!’ WEAR-EVER Aluminum Cooking Utensils 4/ifiiiiiiiznrr _ New Features - New Beauty - Some High Quality As we approach our 50ih Jubilee . . . WEAR-EVER is proud to present these newly-designed cooking utensils, featuring . . . utility . . . beauty. . . euse in handling and cleaning . . . and quality that assures Ionq lite. ALUMINUM GOODS LIMITED s Montreal. Toronto. WinnipemVuncouver TheVJubiIee Line of Beautiful WEAR-EVER is Now on Display cit YOUR Store Covered Soucepun. Four sizes. 52a: in v1.05 Double Boiler. Illiuslrciled above}. $4.75 w" Covered lroIIon $4.50 Block bottomed Soucepnn (Not Illustrated). Three sizes. $3.35 to $4.50 Non-Sccild Kettle with snap-tight cover removable for cleaning. $4.50 Leading Hardware Stores across Cool-Grip Handles Suucopun. Four siren $1.95 to $2.75 o Canada The paper says: "For what some- IJMLV itiiows about each of the hor- Oflltflrshlre. Efllland DETROIT. Nov. 21 - (cc) - rible deaths of s 13-year-old boy. Motown“ 8"" The Detroit News today offered s 14-year-old girl, two 17-year-old m8" 40 Yeilrs u‘ P“ y.‘ eight $000 rewards for intorma- girls and four women who died (3799-79) debt O" " “H, UFTI BOARDING HOUSE aooo l-IEPNEMS, TWIGGS/ as» THAT BE THE wiunius STATUE 0F MAYOR FAr-rtsroro? on: IS IT A BASS HORN? -‘~EGAD!I~IOV\I T. FEEL ooustv THINK OFMAVOR HUMIIJATED -ARE THOSE Juoees - wql-JWT / MA“! COST THE JIIAYDR q H ‘TI-IE NEXT * Q ~ EI-ECTIOPQ-“r ll-zy DAFnPRsr-‘emiios Tt-iis t 1'0 MY REFINED ,. ' MASTERPIECE, / i //. MARKET i-masoiiooori. Ml is to pay 38 65-‘ firoqrnolzaitt BEFORE You THIZOW t voutzsste on Tue DECK LIKE A BEAR Rue. FA-rrte-ronkti-IA-r SW14 OF RHUBARB is , MISSHAPEN MON5TER suvPosep To BE ‘ r