PRINCE EDWARD 1cm rm. SAT. SHOWS DAILY 3:30 —- 7 —9 SAT. MATINEE AT 2.30 renlilrvlue _ . ‘ SECONDS A PARA/IMP!!! PlUl/RE SMRKINI? RAY MlLLAllD - L‘. MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN ' GEORG llARLES LAUGIITOII E MACREADY - RITA JOHNSTON NEWS -— SCIENCE -— SCREEN SONG i THE_GiJ_IiR_D_l_A_1§l._ yjnARLUTTETOWN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN ‘AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Herold F. Landry. Albert Althea, DUI Byron Stew: t. Min Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Levers. AGENT SOUILIS: Francis Cheverie The Guardian may be bought at my of the following places in Montague: In Georgetown: The Post Office; Miss S. A. Llewellyn: um. Clny. in Soul-is: Uonciun‘! and Flurenm Roper; in St. Pawns: Ibo Post Office. Mr. Albert Fraser. Royalty‘, em- ployee of Canadian National Rail- ways, spent the week-end with his family in Montague. Mr. Arnold MacLure, who has been driving a truck during the past summer, is now employed at Dough Service Station. Mr. and Mrs. Alex i-lutchison, accompanied by Mr. Reg Reid left. on Tuesday for Ontario where they will be employed. . .'Miss June—Clo\v who is at pre- sent. employed in Montague spent‘ the week-end in Murray Harbour North at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Webster Clow. Miss Rita Johnston. member of the staff of E. K. Johnston's. Murray River, was a week-end vis- itor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnston, Murray Harbour North. Mr. Barrie MacLure, who is em- ployed with the T. C. A. as Radio Operator. is at present visiting in Montague at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mac-_ Lure. Mr. MacLure for some years’ was stationed in Montreal, but has recently received a transfer to Moncton, N. B. During the past month Taylor's jewellers, Montague. under the management o! Mr. V. Peppler has inecenlbcr‘ held a lucky draw box so that one of their customers might have an | a lovely land Mr. Ret Crossman. opportunity of winning chest of silver. On Monday a ticket was drawn from the box, with Mr. Ralph Beck being the lucky win- ner. The set is a lovely’ 3-} piece of , William Rogers flatware, of ' "Memory" design. Congratulatlonsl are extended to Mr. Beck on his. Mr. Albert MacLeod, who is em- ployed in OLeary. spmt the week- _end with his family in Murray l Harbour North. Miss Mary Johnston. Charlotte- town. spent the week-end with her grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred {Johnston of Murray Harbour North l ‘ His Many friends will regret to learn that Mr. Lorne Wigginton has entered the King's County liospital where he will undergo an ' operation. Many congratulations are exten- ded to Mr. James Llewellyn, who on Saturday celebrated his 86th birthday. His many friends are pleased to see Mr. Illewellyn in such excellent health, and able to be about each clay. Mr. Claude Mellish, who has / ‘been employed in Montague for over a year is at present visiting in lNew Perth, guest of his brother and lsistcr-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yllellish. Mr. Mellish plans to spend a lcw weeks in New Perth and Montague. . "ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MENT. — Ilfr. and Mrs. Harvey‘ Bowman. Calgary, announce the engagement of their daughter. ‘Elizabeth Estella. to Mr. Bruce lMacLaren. formerly of Montague. The marriage will take place in Halifax- Windsor. were recr-nt visitors to Murrav Harbour North. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester MacLure. On their return they were accompanied bv Mr. Carl MacLurc who will spend the ‘week-end visiting friends in Nova Scotia. Mr. Arthur Llewellyn ‘DEPEMEEL 2- 1948 Procter 8| Gamble?» TIDE has swept in a wonderful m: wonuvs CLEIINEST, BlllflllTEST, WHITEST wAsn . . . only Tide gives you all this. 0h, what a wonderful washdayl Tide‘ gets even your heaviest wash cleaner than any soap or any other washing product! 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A A A / . \\ ‘ - y ..*Now that the shooting season -» ‘SPECIAL HOCKEY CLUB v _ // 7 \ New mlracle suds. / | has closed. hunters are once again MEQTLNG — 0h MOB-Clay night n More nude in hardest oiling their guns before putting special meeting o! the Monllwue wateflgtudqoquud, them away I01‘ another season, Hockey Club ‘was held in the Cur- “d, n“! look “web runln CAPITQL rm. and SAT. T111, yen pyqvgd m b; rather a ling Rink, with the Presldent- Mr. em‘ he‘ “fluent! snows DAILY 3:30—7--8.45-SAT. MATINEE AT 2.30 P°°’ °“' ‘°’ l“ “mm l“ “"1"” °°°“ 3"“ ""“‘““‘ “n” “’°’°" , _ _ » _ . -' w.,,.d,,¢..h...h.h,,,. particularly in this locality. The ary, Mr. Archie ‘Hilchey read the v . number o1 1111115 taken my; year minutes of the last meeting which pan, toolTry Tidelor WE 5 lilnhu. . Jee how they was 1a;- shofl, Q1 what, was taken were approved A letter from Brig. Z351, year, and only one gunner l5 W. '\V. Reid, Director of Physical known of having bagged the days Fitness was read regarding the limit, and ch15 was an Qpgn day, school for coaches and referees to pparlzle, even without Wiping y . 9/ n’; In the most human heart- warming picture Lin yours! el the Valley el Lest year almost every second field held e. covey but this year it was necessary to travel far and wide in order to flush even one small covey. As for the pheasants, one could almost say that they were non-existent. No reports have come in of any being taken in this local- ity although it is quite possible that a. fcw may have been shot. It seems‘ as if last winter's heavy snow played havoc with the upland game, and reduced their numbers considerably. The first part of the duck season started off very poorly but the last ttvo weeks were quite good. Large flocks were located at Panmure Island and in the Brud- shot down at least one. However be held in Charlottetown this month. The letter also contained the schedule of classes for the course. On a. standing vole Mr. Doug biacGowan was elected as coach ll was moved by Doug George. seconded by R. MacDonald that. Mr. Bryer LlOWBllYTi be elected as manager. it was also moved that Mr. Cecil Beck and Doug George attend to the matters of acquiring officials to attend the course in Charlottetown. Mr. Brycr Llewellyn was elected to attend the special meeting of the South- ern Kings League to be held in the near future. The discussion, felt that no playoff game for the league should be he past yé§§7{l{.§i@ugu@ has bccn | erected mmewhut inconvenienced owing to l hoped that soon a similiar one will the lack of standard sized members, after q this fine building. it is NORTHERN GARDEN A. F. station here. rinks live crested in Georgetown so that five tons of carrots at the R. C They cleared FORT ST. JOHN, B. C. — (CP) and planted the first large-scale it 15 17° 1°31!" like 10113191‘ limes Played if! 1119 GEOYEEWWTI Rink the only one bcin: in Montague the LCHEUE will become a perman- —- Airmen harvested three tons of garden north of the 57th paralle when huge flocks could be‘ seen and or any intermediate 918W" 85m? Now that Murray Harbour has en.‘ fixture each season. yiclntocs, two tons of turnips and on the Alaska highway. the California I heard passing overhead. It was re- owing to the fact that the rink is ‘ Minions -u ‘RIN TIN TIN Ill oouato wooos 4 v sonar stake ‘ hfailultafn - Chills-Nil Ilmhl b1 Mu Nomcl: mum w Wllllem Stiplionl y TONIGHT EMPIRE rm. sn SHOWS 7-8.45 MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2.30 H52’, Fl/RY Cl/PS 7//£ fl/IW/l’ A " 0F POIVPFR ‘}."7°_‘_®'i‘ - ‘FHE 0F POWDER. lllVEll IIIIII HOLT ' lllll GAll-IOI SPORTS -- COMEDY -- CARTOON — TRAVEL To Arrive m I 1O DAYS Fresh Ground Barley Meal Special price all curs A A ON HAND AT ALL TIMES SHUR-GAI-N FEEDS Ground Fresh Daily ‘Contain Fresh Tonkage Bust Obtninuble c. rm: s. Suns ST. PETERS l ASHCROFT, B. C. -— (GP) —- A new type of cowboy who rounds up cattle by airplane is appear- ing on interior British Columbia ranges. Ranchers say the air grstem is coming into general use, oust- ing the lwrscmati in chaps and a IO-gallon hat. OO-OQQQO’ Chiropodist l For Foot Ailments i BOIISIILT £ f ' 509000OOOO§OOf ll. J. A. llllflllll. ll. P. Orthopedic _ I43 Great George Street ~ CIIARLOTTISTLNVN. l'.ll.l. i G wwoon-unv um noun ported that this section had the most geese this year, however, they must have been flying high for no geese have been reported taken either on the water or in the air. a few residents considering the use of wild rice if it were permissable with the owners of the fresh water dams. This would provide four ideal spots within short range where ducks and geese could feed and provide the hunters of this locality with far more enjoyment. Georgetown and Vicinity w. I‘. J. 8010mm motored to the City on Iuesdsy. Mr. William Glllun of louris ls visiting with mend: in George- town. M1. John Klggins is spending some time in Charlottetown as the guest of his brother, Mr. William Kigglns. Mr. Units Rnssiter of Atlantic Wholesalers Eastern Ltd. called on the many customers of his firm early in the week. Mr. Joseph Johnson. District. Roadmaster has workmen engaged in cutting end bunting bushes on some of the roads in the Burnt Point area. Mr. Clem Wight of Charlotte- town accompanied by his sister, Mrs. George bfecDonald, motored to Georgetown recently where they visited their mother Mrs. William Wight. ‘ Mr. Ernest Doyle retired Canad- ian National Railway Engineer, ac. companfed by his daughter Miss Mary Doyle, R. N, left on Tuesday for Boston, Mass. where they will spend the winter months. Workman have completed laying roofing paper on the anti-rooms and promenade roofs of the rink The flues of the building were re- topped and new entrance steps put in place, as the building is being renovated for the coming seuon. Putt-in: the many mlnlu on the various ranches in and about the town will commence in a few days time. This is some little later than last xenon, due no doubt to the mlldness of the‘ season. ‘Many authorities claim that the length of daylight and darkness. as the seasons change. plays the major Dart in the priming of the pelts ‘but most ranchers prefer a few day-s or a week of dry frosty, weather lo finish off the Lur- l not of standard size. Ways and means of financing the club were discussed. and it was decided that a New Years basket would be lettered. The basket 15 to contain a. turkey. vegetables, fruit. cake, plum pudding, pickles, cranberry Jelly. candy, fruits and nuts. It is hoped that these methods will 111618859- ‘Ilhe substantial donation given by Mr. B. H. Yeo It is reported that the Murray Harbour rink has been completed and that lt is e credit to the industry and forslght of the people of this community. During \\\\\\l l////,/ 29 AM. ‘q //// | y \\\ Dull. logy-glumly waking and wondering bow lo face the clay . . . then a sparkling, bubbling glue ol Sal Hcpatica. What l diflerencei Sal Hepatic: bring: fnu, gentle relief -ususily wot-Ire within an hour . . . leaves you feeling so right. No need lo let a bu] start spoil your whole day-not with Sal Ilepniee handy. Flodmf o! Btnlnl-llvvvw-Mfldn In Crude latest in make and sturdily constructed. Then for the younger ones there ere- TRICYCLES — SLEIGHS — WAGONS MANY OTHER SUGGESTIONS CHOOSE FROM. "I ifillllnfimmfiWJfiiiqlifll§hl ‘KKK-l I r4 he niceslgifts under the tret You're sure of pleasing the iiiile folks and in-beiweens with a selection from the following gifi articles we now have on display. HOCKEY EQUIPMENT Wlm ilelll-Igoil Boy or Girl thrilled with one of wouldn't be Give the youngster 6r even the olclsler a pair of Skates. and if hockey minded add- l these Bicycles. The very max: near YOUR HAIiDWARI snornuo cram TIIE ROGERS HARDWARE B0. LTD. ' PHONE _ 105 or T308 ADD THE FINAL TOUCH ly securing i your" lighting effects here. Our stock includes- GIFT T° lllduul‘ Lights I d C Outdoor Lights n “r “Ml” Wreaths GAUNTLETS — PADS — HOCKEY STICKS