PKG! EIGHT '“‘ .-.- PRINCE EDWARD 4 luvs STARTING roost SHOWING DAILY Al‘ 8:80-70 ACTRESS ! Miss Olivia deHavil/arzd was unanimously selected by the New York critics as best actress of 1948 for ber performance in “Tbs Snake ~. Pit" '\ Darryl F. Zanucl‘ pnsenis ililVli lie HAVliiANil ADULT INTIRTAINMINT its!» ENS lEll GENN EXTRA — COLOR CARTOO» oQooQaoQeeQMQ ‘CAPITQL - ronsv- rua- m. SHOWS 8z80-7-8z45 Glenn Lanun U123 l‘. i‘. i lily; ullllggi ease/emf NiNl ii iliflHi . - -..__._ .. {THE TIIE EASTER GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN i Mr. Vernon William, Charlctte- Mr. 11K. Clements. Montana d‘s- N G u A R D u A N jtown, w“ g business visitor to trict representative oi the mn- {Montegue on Tuesday. AGENTS: tron-mom: Hugh] p, Mlle The Guardian may b; iollowiisg pluea in lionhgue: In Georgetown: The Poet Oflloa; Roper; ..'II’I"I‘ID FOOTWEAR. at t Montague Shoe Store. l JIBADERB will iind Ills advte. and auction advil. ate. ea our Financial Pele. .311. J. MABON. Prescription Druggist, Montague, is onslictlng another oi’ his ielmous Rexlll 1c Sales. 3N1. 4th, 5th and 7th Novem- ber. Don't miss the wonderful bar- gains on this Sale. A special Children's Day Service was held in St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church, Montague, Sunday morning, October 23rd. Rev. EN. Young delivered a very inspiring address, the theme being "My Ia- ther's Business”. Appmpioate hymns were sung and ior Oiierury the choir Sang “Mothers oi Sa- lem". During the service Rev. Mr. Young presented certificates ior Catechism and Bible Memory Work to thirty-live members oi the Sab- bath School. ....° Mrs. Allister Currie (nee Mildred Smith! W115 guest oi hon- or at a miscellaneous shower last Friday evening by the ladies oi the Presbyterian Church, Monta- gue, at the home oi Mrs. Claude Nicholson. On arrival, Mrs. Currie was rnet and escorted to a ieaut- ifully decorated seat oi honor by Miss Catherine Currie. A program ieaturing a humourous pantomime was presented by the members o‘ the Young Womens Guild oi which Mrs. Currie is vice-presid- ent. Each member was in Indian costume with Mrs. Elsie ivatter- worth as the leader and Miss Anne MacEachem as soloist. Mrs. Cur- rie was the recipient oi ziirlny lovely giits which were opened bv Mrs. Carl Boehner and Mrs. Byron Stewart while the accompanying verses were read by Mrs. Wattcr~ worth. The honoree graciously expressed her appreciation and then everyone joined in slngng "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow”. The ladies enjoyed an hour or singing the old and much ioved songs, with Mrs. AF. Campbell as accompanist, rnd ieaturing solos by Mrs. YEN. Young and Mrs. Boehner. A delicious lunch was served by a group oi the ladies Georgetown and I O I Vicinity On the morning oi the 23rd" the pulpit oi St. David's Church xvas occupied by the Rev. Dr. AD. MacKenzie oi Montague. The Rev. S.J. Boyce preached in the Mon- tague United Church. Word has been received here that Robert Jenkins, sori oi Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Jenkins, who is a member oi the Royal Canadian Navy, has been promoted irom the rank oi 2nd Class Petty Oiiic- er to 1st Class Petty Oiiicer (Med.- ical Branch) on hoard the aircrcit carrier Magnificent. Robert is a naval veteran oi the Second World War. 0n Tuesday the Dominion Gov» ernment potato warehouse opened ior the 1949-50 shipping season. This opening is about one week earlier than last season. Althollllh no potatoes have as yet been stored, some railway oar loading was done during the week, A Halloween social was held o'n the 24th by Bt. David’! Y.P.U. Ai- ter the devotional period games were enjoyed by those present and g lunch was served by the refresh- ment committee. An excellent and unusual ooliec- tion oi Woli River apples glown by Mr. Alphonsus Corrigan, prom- inent iarmer of Georgetown Royalty are now on display in the Water Street store oi FJ. DeLory and Sons. Those apples average in weight between three quarters oi‘ a pound and a pound, with many tipping the scales at one pound net. The size, weight and generally excellent appearance o! these iilie apples cannot but help attract one’s attention and we wonder ii any other provincial growers oi this variety can equal them, the Town Hall on and various centres. The Stewart, AGENT GEORGETOWN: in It. ‘Peter's: dnlasdhn .. ‘The annual St. James church Baaaar and High Tea was held in Wednesday evening“ In spite oi the incicin- ency oi the weather a. large crowd was in attendance irom the town usual has!!!» 515°" ‘"3". llrl. Byron ll The motor vessel ‘Nellie A Clu- llarriet Clair. lett", arrived in port at. Montague wlkh" 11""- fon Thursday morning. The arriv- Muuug“, ‘m aloithevsseelwas d‘,’atew u... l L “"11"”; unclu- days because oi the presence or m 3mm” co a . d I, "heavy gales oii the south coast. n. h" ma‘: m hnn“ She will take on a cargo o! pro- _ 'duce irom exporters Poole d. Mr. Ernie Carver, Imperial 01] Thompson Ltd. The ship ie "om Company representative, Manta. St. Anthony, Nild. and ls under gue. was a business visitor to Saint the command oi Captain Kenneth D . IVGIBOII. m. James Cudmore, commercial Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Smith, East traveller, spent the day in MOlIEa- Royalty, accompanied by their Iue and vicinity calling on his daughter, Mrs, Frank Andrews 1'98"!!!’ customers. from Michigan visited iriend.» and -—~ ‘relatives in Montague on Irv-as. ..°MAION'8 REXALL lo SALE Mr. and Mrs. Smith have rec-lntiy lllrte November 3rd and continues celebrated their diamond wedding llhfll the 7th. Don's miss ll. anniversary, and although they are getting along in years, both are M“ N911 clmplwll. Pflllmlllc lrl- enjoying the very best oi neaith. 18nd. was o, visitor to Montague 1m Tuesday visiting Mr. and Mrs, ll. Macdillivray. ...'The Rev. T. R. and Mrs. Burns and their son Richard oi Fall River. Mesa, accompanied "by Mk‘. and Mrs. Btaniord Peardori. Mrs. Marlin Morris and Miss Mimillile. were recent visitors to Mary Bitter of North Carolina mo- MQYICEOH. N.B., accompanied by tored to P. E. Island and spent their daughter ."ay. a very enjoyable time visiting at Murray Harbour and St. Peters Miss Maureen Curran, Bflld- with relatives and iriende. They win‘! Road, 1| now . path,“ l; were the guests o! Mrs. S. H. ‘h’ K111i! County Hospital. Hitg COlville and her son Charlie at Curran 1g cud-uni a; Bflldwmxi New Haven. Rev. Burns is the pus- Rogd 5cm,“ He, mm“, m.“ tor or Union Methodist Episcopal wish h" g "any rewvéry Church, Fall River, Mess. ) - i I Th, mend, o; Chm” Tnlnnr, Saturday was Boy Scout Apple son 9g Judie lnd M“ T“ ,._m._ Day in Montague, an annual ev- Montasue. regret to heal‘ that their m‘ M ‘h’ Film" 01 Prmidl"! “me playm", 1, a patient m the funds ior the promoting o! rlcout. Charlottetown Hospital. m“ Q“ PEJ- M“ En“ D"""" ‘_ Scout master, ordered some twen- Ag m. resum- memng o; Mme ty hampers oi Island grown Mao- Rebekgh 1048a Montague‘ at Intosh Red apples irom Char- whlch Mm Rum Maclmdl PR3‘ lottetown, which were described presided, plan, we" made m, as the very best. Last week, the homing ; 50cm evening m the local Scouts prepared a window Lodge Rooms to commemoralq, tile GNP“? B" Hwleyz Mm,‘ “in” rounding of Qdd;euow5h;p_ The which was well worthy oi notice. members w", “kw to brmg a since it included iour stavee which domglon go;- the overseas mod were at the Jamboree, pictures ta- parpel5 winch 1" u, be packed on ken at the Jamboree, and many Novemhu- 3n; other items oi interest. The iwnds will be used to promote new ‘troops Mn Kenna“, Macuiren’ Wm, has and for assisting those already spent the past year in Cdlgivfj‘, Yiirmed- Alberta. is at present visiting at. the home o! his parents, Mr. and A novel mode oi street lighting Mrs. Ira MacLaren, Brudenell. Mr. may be seen on MacDonald Avr- MacL-aren’: brothers, Bruce and nue in Montague, a. method not [Clemenw eiiorts, MacDonald Ave- OCTOBER 31, 1949 M -_J..-- _----~-o —¢~.- -» - - --_._.___ _,t.--. -- .---... time Hectric. decided to introduce a, new mode oi locatirl the poles by placing them to the rear oi the houses, rather than along the side oi the road so aa to avoid tho sppearanc oi poles oaths-street. To provide street lighting, m. Clements has run two steel cop- per-eovered wires (mm pole tr.- pole, and has ‘hung the light dir- ectly over the centre oi the mad. The wires will carry the olrrent to the light which seems to pro- vide more eiiicient light to both sides than the other method of placing the light on a pole at one side oi the road. Through Mr. KING'S cumin MEIMIRIAI. ilosmsl Annual Campaign ior funds m aid oi King's County Me~ mortal Hospital, Nov. 7th to Nov. 19th. Greet oollcotore nue is one oi the iinest streets in generously. the Province with its 60-foot wide road and sidewalks on both sides. Certainly alter the planting oi trees and hedges, it will -turu out to be one oi the iinest residential sections. THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW by Fagoiy G Shorten WELLJHE l-KXFE IGABOUT HALF DONE —- AND WITH ALL HIS EIPIQIENCI THE ARCHITECT i5 STILL TRYING 1U (IIDIIIYANO HER! D UKE A FEW MINOR WANT AN ALGNE R00 CONVINCED mm mew ueeoso m: eminence HENTT-IE PINCHLEVS BEGAN TD BUILD 94E AND IIUQRSTQNOINO’ OF A GOOD ARCHITECT -~ T Blair are also in Calgary wheielgenerally seen in street lighting. they are employed. 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