race arcgfr . t O-OQ-O-O SEE THE. . . . ror¢rrrmen1..anl:-Y.rsnr PRliZSE EDWARD Aliiililililicfa yggAy 1r Tire ilghtlngest that ever Mm w“ rinsed the Sewn Seasmls/ 1113' ' pier roams Home... Lodlsspfatéo-TT c" ~Mil°"°' FIGHT FILMS ar o er as osp- sso _ 7 - 9 an: ile tart n every ‘lines! _ _S"§.‘§ME EARLY, rbO-O-Ooserooo-O-Oeotgmo-bb-ofieoe-oeeeeo046040-064e-bs-oo-veoeeooeo-ooeoeeeorvo-oeoeoeooeee fOOOQO'OQQQQ-QQQQQQ-Q-Q-Q§QQ-Q@QQQ-QQQ-Q§§QQ rvxnr Vfas lLouis” The Winner! At The Greatest l-‘is tie Upset In History '_'rua_cu.srwrm._cr_r_4uu.o'r'rmjoyvor ' THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Herold F. Landry. Albert Altllll. Ml’!- 37""! Stewart. Miss l-Isrrlet Clair. LOUIS - WALCOTT cameras. FIGHT FILMS AT TltE PRINCE EDWARD 0R DAPITDL THEATRES TODAY — TIIES. AND WED. ‘ Come Early For The Best Ringside Seats! ll ill presents A _ tAllIIEL "DISHONORED LADY” WITH IIEDY LAMARR OPENS F6 To Electors Of Second . - , District Of King's 0n two occasions we have requested Mr. Barge and Mr. Roger- son, Progressive Conservative candidates in Second King's. to hold Joint meetings a». different points in our district. They refused to do so and are now calling their own meetings. We do not believe these one-party meetings are what the people want and would be pleased to meet Mr. Burge and Mr. Bogerson on any platform, if tilne and weather permit. H. H. COX T. II. CULLEN. HERE TODAY Next attraction at the Prince Edward Theatre, beginning today .is Hunt Strombergs psychological drama. of a. beautiful woman in ieirclh of s. new personality. "Dis- honored Lady." Starring Hedy La- mar: as the fickle, restless Made- leine Damien, brilliantly successful as the srt editor of a smart maga- zine and the toast of New York nigilat life, the picture features Dennis O'Keele and John Loder as two contenders for tier hand, rep- resenting respectively the life she hopes to lead and the life she is trying to forget. Prcmlnently cast in the film, which United Artists is releasing, are William Lundigau as a charm- p- flzhrwsvmrvvw AAAAA "AAA A‘; ‘akannkakk A A I "ro was ELECTORS OF FIRST KINGS We have been nominated by the Progressive Conserva- tive Party to contest the First District of King's'County in the Provincial Election to be held on December Ilth, I947. As it will be impossible ior us to see all the voters, we will take this means of soliciting your votes and support in the election, and thunk you sincerely for the support which you have given this Party in the post. O t Q a o é 1 6 0 A o 9 I e e 6 t 9 g ca. MeeDONALD, us. JOHN R. MCLEAN. O+VO+O 6464 044% OOOO O GOO-O O OOJ-O O srrni v SLIPPERS -- - -- SLIPPERSL l, The perfect Christmas Gift for all members of the family. We stock the largest variety in sizes and colors Moderate price ranges from 69c to BUY AT THE MONTAGUE SHOE STORE ' J. W. LADNBR Proprietor ing weakllng who maliciously in- volves Miss Lauren‘ in s. murder scandal as she tries to remodd her life. Natalie Sdhafer as her co- worker on the magazine, Paul Ca- valnsgih as her editor and Morris Csrncvsky as the psychiatrist who helps her find the path to hap- piness. Under the direction of Robert Stevenson. actual New York back- grounds in Greenwich Village. resi- dentl-al districts around Central Park, LsGuardia Airport and the New York Court of Appeals were in the film. The courtroom sequences, bringing the picture to its climax and conclusion. were shot uncles- the technical advice of Harry Hunt. a prominent South- ern California attorney. An Interesting sidellght to "Dis- honored Lady" is the fact that John Loder, the unsuccessful sult- or who ls murdered during the course of the story. ls in real life Miss Lemon's husband. It is the first time the two have appeared together in a picture though both have been making films in this country for an almost equal num- ber of years.‘ DARING ACTION IS HIGIILIGIITED IN BIG SEA EPIC The roaring action of battles on the high seas, the thrilling, smash- lug action of two vessels fighting for supremacy is unfolded with terrific impact and amazing realism in l-laljwach‘: "Captain Caution". the sweeping sea epic based en Kenneth Roberts’ best seller. which will have its local premiere st the Capitol Theatre today. The scope of sweeping action on the scram hss always been 1lmit- less because of the versatility of the comers. and never has this been more forcefully proved than in i-he vividly realistic sequences which are unreeied in "Captain Caution." But. flaming action is not the onlwhighllgbt in this new adventure romance. Starred in ‘he film are Victor Mature sno Louise Flatt, and in prominent supporting roles are such favorites as I40 Carrillo. Bruce Cabot. Vi- vienne Osborne, Robert Barret and Miles lander. The screenplay for the p-oduction was written by the noted scensrist, Grover Jones. . Oneoi the big jobs facing the "Captain Caution" company wss no Helms of _m good ships "Olivl You Be The BLOW BY roniu rur. nrwrn. EXTRA! LDIIlS-WALDDTT FIDIIT FILMS Shows of 3.30 Q 7 and 8.45 §U ilfiiv \\~.__\)!.!'. 119550 Pliufleaflilflfllledhlfledbyll-PIB I e anchorwoman: tiAi. IOACILII- r ‘Judge BLOW e Q v o 6 9 O O O Q o O a O O o o o o o e O O O o O a o e O O o 6 O v I o 2 3 $ 9 e o 6 9 i e E 9 i z i A A , , | I I Branch" and “Bectle" which talse part in the sea battle during the war of i812. Fifteen experts were engaged to construct a total of five complete masts, with rigging strong enough for a scene in which 25 .cet cf snapping rope and a huge spar could fall from the roof of U19 Set Imd swing a. few inches over the heads of Victor Mature and Louise Platt, hero and heroine of the picture, The slam-bang, rough-and-tum- l-le fight between Victor Mature and Bruce Cabot in "Captain Cau- tlon" required two and one half days to film. Both actors used to do l. lot of amateur boxing. but _they agreed that this so-called sham battle was the most stren- uous ln which they had ever en- gaged. Mt. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith, of Pt. De Roche, have left to spend the whiter in New Hampshire. The many friends of Mrs. George McKenzie of St. Andrew's are sorry to hear of her illness in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. I The weekly card party put on by the Si. Andrew's Bay Choir was held on Monday night. Miss Mary Doyle won the ladies‘ prize and Mr. Morley McEacheril the men's prize. the consolation going to Mr. Douglas Smith. A Progressive Conservative rally was held in Macdonald Bros. theatre on Wednesday night. Mr. J. A. Gillies and Capt. J. J. Mac- Donald were the chlef speakers. A variety program also tool: piece through the sponsorship of Mrs. Robert Sutherland. The following from Mt. Stewart Were recent visitors to the City: Mrs. John McAskili and daughter, Barbara, Mrs. Alvin McKenzie and daughter Amy. Mrs. Russell Mc- Urlilb‘ slcrf-Illrifivllifliffid" '1- Intyre. Mr. and Mrs. A.D. Feehnn; Mr. Wm. Douglas, and Mr. Joseph McLeod. Mt. lose lo [lee I TIRED EYES rs quid: rest I ‘IIIIS SIMPII TIST TODAY Wlflliiooihecad seconds with two drops Murine in sch eye. You ost- Qiilfl Illllf. instantly your eyes isel ireshsd. Murinfs skiliul blend _ arsdients cleanses and mo.» eyes are tired from overwork or espuurs sir: MURINE FOB YOUR EYES. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldou Levers. AGENT SOUBIS: M.‘ A. MseLesIl. The Guardian may b0 Milli" Ii III! 0i "l6 following places in Montague: Annesr and Llewellyn: Mrs. Clsy. ln Georgetown: The Post Office: in Sour-ls: Condorfs and Florence . Roper; in St. Peter's: The Post Office. ....'5EE NEW Philips Electric Radios st Dover's Radio Service. Mics Edna Fraser, staff of Poole .3: Thompson was a visitor to Charlottetown on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Yeo. Mon- tJgue, were recent visitors to Charlottetown on business. Miss Jean Beck. Alliston. spent '11s week end in Montague. guest ul Mr. and Mrs. Atwood MacDon- aid. Mrs. Harry Jamieson, Montague, was a recent visitor to the city. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Stewart and rliildren. David and Sandra, Mon- tague were visitors to Charlotte- town on Wednesday. Mr. Arlgus Glllis. Upper Mon- tague. left inst week for Boston where he will spend the whiter with members Oi his family. Mrs. David Sorry, Montague. has returned to her home, after undergoing an operation in the King's County Memorial Hospital The s. s. Surf, transport bo- tween Prince Edward Island and Sydney, N. 5., made her regular ‘rip to this port to take on a loud oi produce for exportation. Mr. Dan Power, Montague, left for Summerslde Wednesday morn- ing where he will undergo treat- ment ln the Prince County Hos- ultal. The schooner "Ernest. G" has arrived in port with a load of coal for Poole at Thompson. The vessel. lllClEl‘ the command of Captain flhaptman, is owned by Mr. Al- ‘rcrt Griffin. Mrs. Bruce MacLean, lower Montague, accompanied by her two children, Marjorie and Go"- cion Wallace, are visiting in Char- lottetown, guests of Mrs. Mar- Lcarfs mother, Mrs. J. H. Wil- hams. Mrs. C. G, Clay, Mrs. Annie aIacLean. Miss Edith clay, Mrs. Harold Nicholson, and Mn-George Stewart were visitors _to Char- lottetown on Thursday. The Irving Oil Company has al- most completed a new building at their oil plant located on the suuth side of the Montague River. L-xior to the ‘erection of this build- ing, the company erected a large- llle-brlck building to contain the tfllce and garage. This building. Iaeing directly on the lower ‘cad. has a steel-reinforced concrete foundation so as to support the heavy weight. The walls are of die-brick construction, with tne roof being of corrugated sheet as- bestos. Directly to the rear, and lacing the river. is the new bulld- .ng which is of wood construc- MOI]. This building is erected on large concrete posts which are so ‘ICBIBTIEO to support the heavy weight of storage for which the ‘zullding is being built. A full lrngth loading platform has been constructed to allow facility in loading the trucks. Some weeks ago the whole site was filled ll‘ with clay and gravel hauled from ‘he pit at Kilmuir, thus rals.ng the level to that of the road above. Five huge twenty-thousand gal- lon tanks will be put in place to the left of the main buildings ear- ,y this spring. It is reported that it is posible that these tanks will be loaded by tankers from the river frontJThe addition of this new industry will add greatly to he development of the community, whose central location makes it an admirable point to carry busi- nest to other localities. The site ‘O! the new plant was purchased ‘rom the town of Montague some time ago, and since then prepar- ations have been steadily procegd. last apace with a view to operation next summer. v Mrs. Bruce MalcPhee and her son Malcolm, Montague, werelre- ccnt visitors to Charlottetown where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Matheson. Her many friends will regret to learn that Mrs. Alex J. MacLeod. who is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David sehurman, Charlottetown. fell and broke a. bone in he: left wrist last week. Friends will regret to learn that Miss Etta McKeemsrLGasper- eaux, had a serious accident when she fell and broke her arm. Miss McKcemail is at present confined w her home. Miss Rita Gill, staff of Stewart and Beck's, Montague. recently underwent an operation at the King's County Memorial Hospital nrid is now ronvulescirlg at her usrenrs homo in Iona. Mr. Edward Hill. 1nndon_ Eng- land, loft Southampton, November 27th and arrived in Halifax. Mm- clav, December lst. Mr, Hill is visiting in Montague for a few weeks, guest of his bmther-in-lavv and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Fraser. Mr. Horace Hewitt, Lower Mon- tague, owner and operator of tuo srallop draggers‘ the “Winnie Anne“ and "Robert H" has ceased operations for the winter months, and has taken the ships to Mon- tague waterfront where they will be moored for the winter. Georgetown And Vicinity Mrs. Helen Condon was s. re- cent visitor to Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. James MacQulllan one visiting at the Afton Road. Mr. and Mrs. Joe MacQuillan, Afton Road. recently visited Mr. IvfacQuillans sister, Mrs. Walter Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bourireault ul Panmure Island were recent visitors to Mr. Boudreaulfs former home here. Mr. Joseph Gotell Jr, who for some time has been employed in ‘rew Glasgow, N. 5., is now at his nome in Georgetown. Mrs. Patrick Calms of Green- field recently spent a few days visiting his sister, Mrs. W. D. vivlght. of Burnt Point. Mr. EugeneDe Lory of New- port. government potato inspector at Cardigan was a business vsi- ior to George-town on Friday. Mr. Bud O'Hanley of souris v~as a recent visitor to Georgetown. where he was the guest oi‘ his aunt lvlrs. spurgcon Walker. The auxiliary schooner Beatrice P. from North Sydney. Captain James Cruickshanks arrived in port a few days ago with a ear- go of coal. This is Captain Cruick- shanks third trip with coal rar- goes to Georgetown this fall. On completion of discharge the schooner wit; take on a cargo of produce for Cape Breton markets. A motor party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Fitzgerald, Miss Gladys Fouchare. Mr. Harold Mac- bean and Mr. Waiter MacLean were forced by the severe storm on Thursday night to turn bark when they reached Pooleis Gar- :ig,\e on their way to Chanottetovm l0 see the picture, "Gone with the Wind." Firemen went to work at the Government potato warehouse nere on Thursday night as fires were lighted for the first U11) this season. The shed is now illi- __________ _ 8, A ——To moire any both qcryor . Geranium Soap and u tell box of Ardent: snowy soil Dusting . Powder, lied iestlvely together, $2.25 I-A round plnlr ball of June Geranium Soap combined with the handy Beth Mit and c fragrant bottle of either Hend-o-Tonlk, Flower Mist or lath Oll, $3.00 C—Fraqronl, refreshing end relaxing, the both that includes thins handsomely packed odlunstr . . . Dusting Powder, June Geranium Soap and lath Mil, $3.00 D —A chubby calms of fragrant June Geranium Soup and r ' bottle of Hond-o-Tonilr, $2.00 Other gilt sets $2.00 to $5.00 m I yes wish to send I sweet-mailing Orristrnss glfi bearing n famous mam‘ please the lady with one of them- . . u beautiful boll of June MaoGREGOIi-‘S JEWELLERY STORE AIIIIDIIIIDES DPEIIIIIG OF WATCH REPAIR. DEPARTMENT AT MDIITAGIIE PROMPT. EFFICIENT SERVICE ALL WORK GUARANTEED Department Using New Modernired Equipment BRING YOUR REPAIRS HERE S. D. MaoGREGOR, Proprietor. in lnrrrnrion RIDIITAGIIE MEN'S, WEAR lifters 10 Per Gent lllscount on all SIIITS and DIIEIIDDATS l Commencing lies. 8th — Ending llec. 314st Excellent opportunity to obtain his Gift. Price Range $29.00 to $55.00-l.ess 10% suor NOW WHILE some: IS COMPLETE DALI. Alli) SEE DlIIi GIFT SELECTIONS NEIL AIIDDLEY, . ‘Err Proprietor. ed with potatoes and a ship i! ex- pected in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Croucher and Mr. and‘ Mrs. John Brown of Souris were visitors to George- town a few days ago and were guests at. the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Prosper and Mr. James l-layteln-Geo. NEW YORK ‘Dec. ‘l- (AP)-- Laden with 8,000,000 pounds of food, the first cargo of “friend- ship train" food to leave the Ur- ‘ted states. the freighter. American- Lcaders sailed today tor Le Havre. OPTOMETBIHT Montague P, l. l. ltoflllM. Office Drug Store H. J. MABON Fitting and Supplying Glass“ Eio. Office lloars l0 to u A ll Holidays eu». h» rrltlnintmrlll (lnnnecteai With ms o To m b sfory conference" Z ‘on?’ 2 1 sissy; MAN REPORTED THAT ‘ME UNIONS WERE NON YEARmNG To GIVE uP POLITICS AND 1pm 114E b TORY PARTY 1 o v » _ a mmwindaaifdust. .1 \ "mm HORE-BELISNA soup "nlE LIBERALS (rxcswr "m: norm. PARTY) wens JNOONING ‘lb BE‘ SWORN IN Aron! BRITISH WORKING'Q D AS SOON AS A %LlCY-'- 3 ' vonqrsavs s»: uses WILLIAMS. WflAT mo HEY WANT A Poucv- FOR? ilADNT w? crtuxcrlut? THEY cor‘ 4 use: AN INTERVAL 100K PLACE WHILE EDEN was ‘IILEVISED ' AS"M'-‘ BRIGHTOPLKMT ' l POLICY WIIEN —- a THEN BUTLEK WAS 408T ABOUT 1o mower ‘ms BY SIR wAl-PRON luTliEPé WWO MAM’ ore wrntrn Mqnv vuasueo a7 nonhuman- fab" I win» e