THE GUARDIAN) cnancorrisfijovyu NOVEMBER 12, 1948 race mom F7 I l Ilmflflfi EBWARI] roiiiiv fllIlI siiruiniiv a ‘we NAPDIEQT Ml/rim 5pm MADE ‘s r ' , - IRVING BERIINS iii iiltliilillf JUDY!” iiiii I BENIN SONG "I18! lilllllllNllllSllllllE / PElii iiiiiiiiliii Mlllilt; U"~ TiiiiAY CAPITOL illlli siiuiiiiiv SHOWS MATINEE 3.30 EVE. 7—8.45 SLICK WITH Nil t A a - auicx _wmi ms 1% lay mas is sdvsritim i fnieviaf ' ADELE MARA ANDY DEVINE -. IO! NOLAN ‘~27 SONS v1 PIONERS uiintrl by Illllll Ii-im - EVl|llaI m... m. n n... mm I A REPUBLIC PRODUCTION -—.ADDED —— Qhopr. 6 "Superman" - Feoturette-My Pal L a . _ x wmngn Must y “The riercer woman at the top of ‘ “mute Beauty ier p10 csston ts streamlined and on her toes physically as well as ‘TORONTO. mTii _ (CPI __ mentally." she sald when she ad- dressed the Toronto Zontn Club. ‘ti’!!! P10111911 111B)’ have brains "Good grooming and licr ability to and character. but. they still mus. ‘Qupete with beauty, or m, lpagi, 5o make the most of her personal ap- . pearai-ice can advance a swcnan ll?! Mrs. Helen Brown. beauty ex- I materially on a successful career." PATTEIISIIWS have The best watches The smartest styles and I The lowest prices. ONLY 15.95 and up {d} plus tax Io wise - Economlse -- Shop ot rA-rmnsorrs PIIIKLEII (IIIREII GUIIFISN We have now ready for shipment, and will deliver "freight paid at any station (within the Province) in fifty [pound shipments or larger, pickled cured fish, well pressed i but undriod, at the following prices: LARGE CODFISH , ..._......i6 cehts per pound MEDIUM CODFISH .. ....I5 cents per pound SMALL CODFISH y....i2 cents per pound HAKE I2 cents per pound Send money order or quntity required and you will Jxrqeoive prompt delivery- nsniiian i- oLEAN LIMITEII SOURIS, P. E. I. EMPIRE TUNIGNT and SATURDAY SHOWING 7-845 MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2.30 ‘AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold F. Stewart. Mlll AGENT SOURIS: The Guardian may bo following places in Montague: Lu Georgetown: The Post Office; THE EASTERN Roper; in St. Potefl: Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldon Laverl. Francis Choverio bought at my o! the Mill S. A. Llewellyn; Clay. in Sous-ll: Condon‘l and Florenu The Post Office. lllllll‘ I I i I I NLLAIITodWLAIIE Ill IllS SIAIIIO" BLACK iACit ‘a “Q, “THE . ENVER KIII” PM soar WAiLll - Miuueo cores , Ctmou noon - sov IAICIOFI‘ A srrusuc new“ ALSO — MARCH OF TIME Youths of Golden Age—Cartoon Anii-Suliwmarine EXIIBTIIIIBIILS" Tried C A M P B ELTOVIZN. ltrgyllshire. Suiitlitiitl. Nov. ll-—fllil‘llli'l'.<i— Anil- subnzarine experiments which may have iar-rcachntg results are be- ing carried out. by naval craft this week in the North Channel be- tween s" iland and lreiand. the Admiralty announced licrc today. Participating tn thc tests. are two of thc latest ('ICS'l‘U_\'(‘l'S- Bat.- tleaxe and L:l'tt5\l.)0\\'. twu (if Brit- ain's newest .‘-lll.lll‘tZll".llE‘§, Scotsman and Amphimi. D IE 3 BRIDGETOVVN. Barbados -- -— tCPi --- 'l‘lic government. has voted [128500 irF-iT-friotli for silh- sldizing flcur. salt ll<ll. salt pork and animal Icci‘ u:'.‘.;l hfarcli i949. GRIMSBY. lzziclniirl ~ it!“ -- Ml‘. alld ‘Ali's. John Bcrrirlgc. both 93. are l‘t‘ll(‘\‘f'{l to hc murrlcl lonccr than any nfiirr couple Ill Britain. 'l‘lic_v l‘i“t'(’l‘t'lI' celebrated their ‘iilrrl wctiil" Even for double the priceyou can’t buy anything better than 3rd AN EDDY OLIAIITY PRODUCT s ' NOTICE Buying Live and Dressed Poultry Daily. EASTERN PACKING CO. Sourls ..'BULOYA WATGIIES. — C. R. Boehner. Jeweller, Montague. ..'GLE'I‘S FOR THE BRIDE in China. Silver. Cut Glass. C. R. Boehner, Jeweller. Montague. Robert- Glover. Guernsey visitor to Montague Mrs. Cove. was a on Tuesday. mrunon PLATE. new pattern. Sweet: Briar Flatware will match with Dinnerware. C. R. Boehncv. Jeweller. Montague. Mr. and Mrs. J. B Incas. Sourls, spent. the weekend in Montague. guests of Mrs. Lucas‘ mother, Mrs. Richard Llewellyn. Mr. Francis Murphy, vflio has been employed ln New Brunswick for some time. is visiting at his hcme in Montague for a few days. Miss ‘nhelml Coffin. of the slafl of the Canadian Bank of Com- merce. Montague, spent the week- cnd at ha; home in Fortune. Mr. Roy Graham. commercial traveller, spent the day In Mon‘.- ague and viclnity‘calllng on his regular customers. Messrs. Kingsley and John Show spent the weekend at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrsl Neil Shaw, Martinvale. Friends will be glad to tram that Mr. George M. Clow is recov- cring satisfactorily at IllS home following an operation at llic Kings County Hospital. Miss Helen Millar. of the staff of MacGmvaifs Ltd. Kllmuir. spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. bllil'l‘_\‘l Millar. Murray Harbour Noth. Miss Jean MacLean, Charlotte- ioivn. was a weekend visitor to Montague. where she visited hcrl mother. Mrs. William MacLeani She was accompanied by her; friend. Miss Adams. of the staff‘ of the Bank of Commerce. Mr. Fred Minlken, of Halifax. was a visitor to Montague for a {cw days. guest of Mr. and Ali's. A. F‘. Campbell. He was accomp- anied back to Halifax by Mrs». T-‘iorine Campbell and Mr. Donald Campbell. l v Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Robinsonl motored to Halifax where Mr. Robinson is a student at Dalhousle. nivcrsityv. ltfrs. Robinson ivill‘. turn to Montague within a. few] days. Mr. and Mrs. Chester IVIBCLUFP,‘ Murray Harbour North, were Sun- day visitors i0 Montague. guests of Mi’. and Mrs. Charles MucLure. Mr. and Mrs. Chester MacLure observcd their 25th wedding anni- versary on Friday. Their friends ivlsh them every happiness in fu- ture years. The Valleyfield Young Peoples Union reopened on Tuesday. and have organized weekly meetings with a. worship, business and re- creational period each nlght. The following members attended the \'.P.U. rally at; Bristol: Mrs Gordon Buchanan, president; Gor- don MacRhersoi-i, vice president; Irene Bruce. secretary; Gordon Buchanan, l-I a r r y VanBuskli-k. Stewan MacDpnald, Lloyd Fraser, Johnny VanBusklrk. Sinclair Mac- Kenzie. Edna MacKenzle. Audrey MacDonald, Sterling MacDonald. Donald Nicholson, Jack Peardon. The Sacrament of the Lords Supper was observed in the St. Andrew’: Presbyterian C h u r c h Montague, on Sunday morning. Novemiber "iih. Four members werc received by certificate. Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacDonald. Mrs. J. W. Ladner. and Mrs. Cecil Bell. Five members were received by profes- sion of faith, Mr. J. W. Ladner. Milton Fraser, J12. Selma Mac- Lean. Thelma Stewart, and Shir- ley MacDonald. The service was conducted by the minister. Rev. F, Norman Young. B.A. The annual meeting of the Brudencll Women's Institute was held at. the home of Mrs. E. Mc- Intyre on Tuesday. Nov. 2nd. The retiring. president. Mrs. Willis.‘ Dewsr presided. The roll call was answered by eight. members. with two visitors present. The minutes of the last regular meeting and the last annual meeting were read and approved. During Lhmbusin- ess period Mrs. T. W. Cameron was elected to the ofllee of presi- dent for the ensuing year. Other officers elected were. vice-president, Mrs. Beecher Dewar. and secret- ary. Mrs. Claude Dewar. Audit- nrs. Mrs. Fred Robertson and Mrs. Milton Fraser-A Directors, Mrs. Edison Meclntyro and Mrs. Wil- fred MecDonlld. Brick committee. Mrs. Milton Fraser and Mrs. Wil- fred MncDonlld. School commit- tee. Mrs. Beecher Dewar and Mrs. tlhe hostess. G. F. Hutchoson 8i Son OPTOMITIHBTI ‘Specialists in the flstllj of gllllol for tho oorrooflon of ocular detach.‘ B8 GBAITON STREET g received William Dewar. At the close of the meeting lunch was served by Mr. Lmlfe Kaiser. staff of Plon- eer Enterprises. Charlottetown. was a business vlsltor to ‘Montague on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Davidson, Cliarlottetoivn, were visitors to Montague on iiiesdayi. where they callcd on their many friends. Mrs. J. Elmer Dunning was a vzsitor to Sumincrside on Wednes- day, where she visiicd her moth- cr. Ali's. R. '1‘. Morrison. ~ ‘COMPLETE lino of Miner Rubber Footwear for all the fam- ily. Guaranteed in every respect. Compare qualities and prices. Mon- liagtic shoe Store. “THE PROVINCIAL HEAD- QUARTERS of The UIIILECI Emerg- ency Fund for Britain are located at T6 Great George Street in the Heariz. Building opposite Queen 541MB"? 561001. Charlottetown. ‘Telephone 203-1. ~'I'EOPLE of discriminating taste-dine at the Rosewood Teu- room. Its modern and wholesome cooling has quickly for it the rec- ognition of one of the finest Tea- rooms in Eastern king's. Mrs. Keznp. the proprietor has endeav- ored tn employ a most. efficient ‘staff Llius air-suiting you of courhi- ous and prompt service. On hlondaly night a very enjoy- able shower was tendered Miss Vera Coylc at tltc home of’ liar parents in Montague. A large number of friends gathered. where Miss Coyle was honoured by her friends. shc wasseated in a chair covered \\'l‘.-I‘l a profusion of flow- ers and bows. Scrap books of the ivcdding wcrc prepared. and pre- scnied to .\li-s Coylc lo be judged. with an attractive prize mine l0 the wiiiiici". The presents were npcncd by bliss Ruth Landrigriii. and the humorous verses read by hllrs Arletta Roche. The bride- to-bc received many lovcly gifts of china. silverware and utensils. Following the presenting of gifts, an enjoyable evening of games was cnioycd. after which lunch was served. With the singing of "For She's A Jolly Good Felloiv," the plcasant evening was brought to an end. Miss Coyle was also tendered n shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Landrizan. Scvcn Mlle Road. where she also manv lovely gifts. The gifts were opened by Miss ftutli Rice. and the verses were rcart by Miss Rittli Lanai _ Lunch was than served. after which those pre- sent cnjoycd an rvcning at clan- ring. n a: It. llff\ been rcported that black ducks arr in very good quantity about. Pairmurc Island Beach dur- ing thc past two weeks. and many luintcrs liavc motored to that locality to lakc advantage o! the excellent shooting. Many hunters from Motitaguc have gone to the Beach. some returning with ducks. and nthcrs returning with a cold. OirWcdiicsdav of last. week. two well known hunters from the coni- munity decided t0 try-their lurk at the Beach. Conccallng them- selves behind a clump of bushes their eyes anxiously scanned the lagoon in the gathering dusk. Sud- (lcnly to the left. was heard t-lic whlrr of wings as a flock passed out. of gunshot range. Rcsetiltrig themselves. they firmly rrsolverl t’. nail thc first duck that flew over- head——then ovcr thc bar came the flock. Up rose the gunners. to their shoulders flew the guns. Dull, Iogy-glumly waking and wondering how to face “so day . . . then a sparkling. bubbling gills of Sal Ilepatica. What a diiferenooi Sal Hepssics brings izst, gentle relief —usullly work: wi bin an hour . . . leaves you fooling so right. No need so let a bad eflrllepoil your whole day-not with Sal Ilcpatica handy. GUARIAN Pvodim o] Brlrlol-Miwr-llale In Canola PS PECIAL roonsavrucs NOVEMBER 12th'TlI 16th AERO NO RUBBING WAX - AYL-PURE RASPBERRY JAM Qiiorts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 oz. Bottle . . . . . . . . .. AERO NO RUBBl-NG WAX - Pr» ------------ ....... -. 35¢ §I§..”l’.“.§..".".ll”.l.‘l‘.“.'.fill. 45c AERO PASTE WAX _ _ _ , _ Q SLICED PEACHES c“ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' " 4 2o t... tins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 99C AERO LEMON OIL 3 01- bflfflfi. 2 l!" -- CARNATION MILK BROOMS ' 5 tins . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 "V" """"" ' ASPARAGUS cram rirs FEl-S-NAPTHA SOAP 29c And currines, 2o .1. Tin 29c 2 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . mm 50A H. VALE BEANS 2 ‘or ______n_“ Z for . . . . . . . . . . . KARMON WATER F. A. MACARONI Zlor - - - _ - - - . - . - - ~ . i - - . . . - -. l I501. Tin,2for..............29c Corned HOCKS I $wegt Rgligh . .......... .. C - Lb _i#_ Gal. Jor . . . . . . . .. Eigivked Bow“ _g lérati andk Velveeto ~ - < - - < ~ - ~ Y ~ A -- _____ eese, p g. . . . . .. Fresh Ribs EATING GRAPES Tea u». . . . . . . . . . . . . .. c z it... _ . . . . .. 29c Lb, ........... .. 89C Efren-cl Puddings i" Clam Bouillon 15c . . . . . . . . . . . . .. GR PEFRUIT . 2 tins . . . . . . sl-‘gmis Sausages 96 Count, Dozen Lem” Flavoring - ------ -- 4 o . a ii , z f Swift's Shankless LEMONS LombardoBrliie Plulhils Picnics. Lb. c "m" 2o .1. Tin, 2 n. .. 27c 5l°- T°'"- 5WD Ayimer B. N. Soup 3 i... .......... .. C . crieiiv .2 ..,. ________ ,_ 63c CVHTCRAEPN l ' _- FOWL AND DUCKS LETTucE BEEFLAMBISORK ANDREWS’ ALSO-MANY OTHER sreciiiis Phone 2696 39 Elm Avenue Phone 2697 Both tired. one missed entirely, the others gun fell apart and dropped to the ground amid the explosion. Looking at one anothcr‘ in consternation. the gunners fill-i _-__ cd the air with lmprecations. dl-i STOCKHOLM- (GP) - In pro- rectcd at. the blissfully departing: ‘portion to its population, no country ducks, and so once more thelln the- world imports more tulip Modern battleships each require would-be nimrods failed in theiflbulbs than Snedcn. While shlp- more than 1.600 electronic tubes. 8146mm‘ l0 brill! heme the elusive merits this yes: were reduced u quarry- Lan..?.800 tons because of import ro- swnnas memoir». W85 3,500 m... 1.103s“ EQUIPMENT Canadian Education Week (Under the auspices of the Canadian Teachers‘ Federation) November 14th to 20th, 1948 “Canadian Education Week is the general topic: “TNE SCHOOL BIIILIIS TIIE NATION" Arrangements have been mode with CFCY for the following broadcasts: to be observed this year in all provinces with MOII- I5III- (8.50 p.m.) The School Teaches Responsible Citizenship --L. W. Show, M.A., LL.D. The School Develops the Complete Individual —Clor- ence Mercer, M~ A. The School Promotes National Health — Hon. A. W. Matheson, K. C. The Tues, I6th. (8.45 p.m.) Wed, I7th. (8.50 p.m.) Thurs. I8th. (6.30 p.m.) School Needs Support of Parents and Public. — Mrs. Thane A. Campbell. Fri. I9th- (8.50 p.m.) The School Needs Qualified Teachers — Mrs. Gor- don MacDonald. ' Sat, 80th. (7.45 p.m.) The School Needs Adequate Finances >- LieuL-Col. W. J. MacDonald, B. A. The purpose of Education Week is to emphasize to all people tho importance I oducation by indicating its main objectives, its attainments, and its possibilities. Parents and others are requested to visit the schools during this week to sol them in actual session. . This is an invitation to all Service Clubs, Institutes, and the public generally ->t6 co-oporats with’ us in trying t? mako this year's Education Week successful by better acquainting our people with and creating o deeper interest in our edu- cational problems. ‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TEACHERS’ FEDERATION. IN STOCK CEDAR POSTS. CEDAR SHINGLES, ASPHALT SHINGLES FAWCETI’ OIL B: COAL BURNING RANGES AND HEATERS FOX WIRE. all sizes: GALVANIZED PIPE I: FITTINGS BATTERY AND ELECTRIC RADIOS. GII sizes: REFRIGERAT- ORS. WASHING MACHINES and CHESTERFIELDS ' Call. Phone or Write- \ \ E. K. JOHNSTON. MURRAY RIVER. P.E . sirictlons. the figure for last you _