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OCH-DIN YWI “The Best Yeats 0i Our Lives” nan/v V Qlyrna Loy - Frcilric ‘March Dena Andrews - Teresa Wright Virginia Mayo - Hoagy Carmichael and lalnlnrla; ' tnby oosasait and Harald Remit "-3 SHOWINGS DAILY- STARTING AT 2:30 —- 6:05—-9 SPECIAL ADMISSION PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT MATl-N-EE - - - CHILDREN 20c ADULTS-Me EVENING - - - CHlLDREN-35c BALCONY-Bile MAIN FLOOR - - - 57c THE BOXOFFICE WILL REMAIN OPEN ON MON- DAY AFTERNOON FROM 2100 TO 4:00 P. M. FOR ADVANCE SALE OF EVENING TICKETS i file. "In the rotuattr EMPIRE and SATURDAY SHOWS 7-8.45 — MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2.30 EXTRA — FEATURETTE -— SCIENCE - POPEYE Candidate for Mayor TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWN OF SOURIS At the request of a number of citizens I hove decided to offer as a candidate for Mayor for the Town of Sauris. Should I be honoured with this high office I will endeavour to fulfill to the best of my ability, all the responsibilities that this office carries. Time may not permit me calling on all the Electors, but I hope that my record as councillor for twelve years and Deputy Mayor for the past two years will warrant your placing faith in my administration for the en- suing term of two years. I humbly seek your vote. N. H. RICHARDS rm: sparrows, CHARLOTTETOVYN; . THE EASTERN GUARDIAN ‘aonxrs: monsoon: nmm r. Stewart, Mlaa AGENT 500818: The Guardian may be In Georgetown: The Poet Office: Landry, Albert Althea. llrl- 5W» llarrlet Chill‘. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wnldon Lat-era. Franala Clseverie i bought at any of the following rlaeea in Montague: bllaa 8. A. Llewellyn: “LYI- (my. In Sourla: Contion'a and Florence Roper: In St. Petefa: The Poas Office. ..'ENGLISII CHINA BOUVEN- IRS.—C. R. Boehner, Jeweller, Montague. ~ ‘NOTICE. —- All taxes owing to Montague Memorial School not paid by January 31st, 1949, will be passed to the Courts lor collection. By order of Trustees. lcstct" Mac- Leotl, Secretary. . WIIAVINGI A STANDARD PRICE. with no mark up, makes every day “Snlc Day" for Suits and Topcoats at A. F. Campbell's, Mon- tague. New Spring Samples are here, with a wide range to choose from. ..‘".l‘lie regular meeting of the Brudcnell Women's Institute was held at the home of the president, Mrs. Thomas Cameron. on Tues- day evening. The meeting opened In regular form. the members re- WBUIIK the "Odo" in tuilson. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Plans tit-ere made to visit Mrs. Calvin Smith, Rnseneath on Friday for a social evening and present lzer with a small gift from the institute. Mrs. Smith tneo Lila JEllRlllSl was a highly respected school teacher in Brudenell for several years prior to her marriage. On motion It was decided to send $5.00 to the United Emergency Fund for Bri- tain. and also canvass the district for the "Save the Children Fund." Plans were made for a “measur- ing party" to be held at the home of Mrs. Wm. Dewar on Jan. 21. Mrs. Beecher Dewar invited the members to her home for the February meeting, During the 50. cial hour which followed, an ad- dress was read to Mr. and Mrs. Cameron, and a gift. was present- od to them on behalf of the mem- ben. the occasion being their thirty-ninth wedding anniversary. Although taken by complete sur- prise, the honoured couple thank- ed their friends for their thought- fulness. The meeting closed with The King. .."I‘.he annual meeting of the Ladies’ Attxiliary of the Canadian Legion, Montague Branch. was held in the Legion Hall on Mon- day evening with the president, Mrs. Evelyn Ladner, in the chair. The meeting opened in regular form with the members observing n one-minute silence. Roll call was answered by l0 members. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Several let- ters were read by the secretary. Mrs. Hazel Ijlooley, and placed on absence of Mrl. Connie Clair, the financial report was read by Mrs. Lillian MacDon- ald. The report showed total re- ceipts of more than $500.00. with expenditures amounting to $463.65. which amount included $275.00 donated to the Legion towards re- novating the hall. Under new bus- iness the following slate of officers was elected for the coming year. President. Mrs. Laura MacNeil; 1st. vice-president, Mrs. Janie Campbell; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. Mary Clair; secretary. Mrs. Catli- erine Stewart; treasurer, Mrs. Lil- UQIOOLEIPS MEN'S WEAR, Montague, Mammoth sale. 'l‘wo weeks, starting January 15th. Hugo discounts. ..'TWO WEEKS SALE cum- mencing January lbth. Everything reduced. Discounts tip to 5U'/e. llooleyls Men's Wear, Montague. ..'On Thursday evening the an- nual meeting o! the Canadian Le- gion, No. S, Montague Branch, was neld in the Legion Home with the president, Mr. Doug MacGotvan. presiding. The meeting opened by observing the one-nunute silence. after which the business meeting was opened. Ml‘. J. W. Lardner, secretary, read the financial re- port in which there appeared a clear account of the receipts lrum the Legion Carnival which “as held in October. The total receipts were expended on the Legion Home in remodelling the building. The building has been pi-oviaea mth a new foundation of rock and cement, a new enlarged kitchen. a new hardwood floor downstairs, and a new softwood tloor upstairs. and the central portion has been replaced to make two excellent stores which they are oifering lor rental. Besides this the Ladies‘ Auxiliary o! the Legion has with- stood the cost or painting the building, so that the LCQIOII Home is now a great asset. to the com- munlty. and a building of which the citizens are justly proud. The paid-up membership for the past War W85 60 members, and 13 new members have been received. It was lurther stated that plane are now being formulated to tin- ance a new water system so as to provide convenience in the building. Mr. Malcolm Clair was elected chairman of the cigarette fund for veterans in hospitglg, It was moved by G. MacDonald, and seconded by R. Dewar that the Branch have one mght g month for entertainment. During the year a Legion Band was or. ganized under the very capable direction of Bandmaster A, Hume, Th! band has made excellent pro- gress and has made several public appearances during I948. The new slate oflofiicers which was brought in consists of: President. Doug. MBCGOWB“; vice-president, Roddy Martin; secretary, B. N. Hooley; assistant secretary. A. E. suluvm; Other committees are as IDIIDWS: Executive committee: Doug. Mac- Gowan, Roddy Martin, B, N, 11001911. A. E. Sullivan, E. B. Mac. Kinrion. Finance Comniitteee _. Walter Beer. @111 Armear, David Hutchlson, Warren Ladner. Build- lng committee — George Mae_ D°haldt GQOTGe Gordon. Russel MavGteser. Hartley MacKlrmon. Hall Rental: C. H. Kydd, Dung, Coffin. Caretaker: David Hutchi. sort. Entertainment committee; Archie Hilchey, Harry Higgin- botham, George Priece, Athol Ra. bertwn. Mac Clair. Membership Committee: Roddy Martin. B. N. Hooley. Lester Miteuod, puke,- Altken, Percy Jamleson. Bpecin] Fund: A- F- Campbell; Harry Jemima. L. n. Poole. Publicity lian MacDonald; auditors, Mrs. Evelyn Ladncr and Mrs. Margaret! Sullivan; sick Annie Higginbotham. and Mrs.l Edith Glllls. On behalf af the: members Mrs. Ladner was present- ed with a past-president's Jewel“ the presentation being made by Mrs. MacNell. Mrs. Lnclner grac- iously expressed her appreciation, and thanked the members for their hearty cooperation during her term of office. At the close of the meeting lunch was served by a committee of the ladies. CAPITOL TODAY and SATURDAY SHOWS 3:30 — 7 — 8:45 SAT. MATINEE 2:30 FR TIER MARSH/IL CHAPTER 2 "CONGO BILL‘ committee. Mrs. _ iv N. J. MADDN OPTOMETRISI Fitting and Supplying “lag”; Etc. MONTAGUE. P. E, l. Office Hours: 10 to 12 AM. 2 to 5 P. M. 50nd!!!» by appointment Office Connected With Drug Store. NOTICE lems of Interest To All." Signed: ANDREW MCRAI, JACK BELL. ATTENTION SOURIS AND VlClNlTY Murphy's Mills new for business. Grain Crushing. Shut-Gain Feed Sales, NOTICE ed to our Lawyer for collection. Signed, DIXON BROS. Fortune. Meeting of all farmers West Royalty and Winsloe, will be m“ creek, Argyle Shore. Archie held in the Winsloe School Hall Mrlilnnvn- Friday, January 21, 8 P. M. for "'9 PWPP" °I dlscusshg "limb Packers Tuesday every week from ‘ tact Spurgeon Dyment. open A" AFFWM‘ d" f" 71°F WY‘ every Tuesday. Phone or contact ed before Jan. 30 will be hand- Roadie Pratt. For Efficient Trucking Service In the Charlottetown Area Any Day Monday to Friday Phone 296 or 1274 JANUARY‘, 21, v'_ 1949 MOLASSES (limit 2 gal.) Per Gallon . . . . . . . . ..$l.00 ROLLED OATS. 5 lb. pk. 33c RASPBERRY JAM 24 oz. 43c HERRI-NG lb. . . . . . .. 10c BULK DATES lb. .....19c MACKEREL, per tin .. 21c LARD 1lb. pk. .... ..29c MCCREADY'S CHO 33c CANDY lb. lots . . . . ..33c BULK SEEDLESS RAISINS 2 lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..25c BULK TEA lb. . . . . . . ..69c 20% off all men's, women’ 10% aff all MEN'S AND BOYS’ REEFER WINDBREAKERS A few tweed c All other coo MEN'S AND.BOYS' SUITS AMERICAN FLOOR COVERIN terns . . . . . . . . SIMMONS CRIB ANtD SPRIN Reg. 39.00 CHILDREN'S DRESSES HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER CLARK PRE-STDCKTAKINC CLEARANCE SALE IINTIL JANUARY 31st GROCERY VALUES RUBBER FOOTWEAR 30% off mocassin type rubbers CHILDREN'S SNOW SUlTS-Sizes 1 to 4 only. —- 50% Off MEN'S OVERCOATS tovs’ rwsso PANTS. Reg. $4.75 asos, SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES ...... ..to% discount BLUESPECKLED ENAMEL TEA KETTLES ..... .4139 DICADOO PAINT CLEANER m. 15¢ MDNTACIIE PACKAGE TEA (our selec- tion) 35¢ LYN-N VALLEY PEAS, tin .. SUIN JOY TOMATOES per tin CUT WAX BEANS 2 for 29c SAUERKRAUT (bring contain- er) lb. .. 12C HONEY 2 lb. ZEST MUSTARD PICKLES 16 oz. 19¢ s and children's Overshoer other lines COATS, MACKINAWS AND . 20% off oats at_$10.95 IS—20'% off . . . . . 10% off G. 2 yd. wide attractive pat- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89: yard G-FILLED MATTRESS, . . . . . . . . . ..Sole Price $29.00 33 1-3% discount . . .Sale price $3.29 with all attachments. Sale $69. Tins 19c BROS. Committee: Walter Beer. B. N. Hooley, A. E. Sullivan. The new officers look forward to a bigger year in i949. and as always the Legion will do its utmost to help all veterans, but u any worthwhile organization it will also strive to help the community as a. whole in any endeavour which it may un- dcrtake. Truckin For Minimum Shrink Shin Through These Rear "Trucking hogs for Canada Packer; from ‘Pracadie. Bedfard, and vicinity every Tuesday, Herb Mullen. "Trucking hogs for Canada Packers Ltd., every “WY 170m Crnpaud, Ktnkore and eurroundins qtmlete, Write or phone collect. R N Dawson Crapeud. "Trucking hogs for Canada Packers every Tuesday from York. Covehead and vicinity. For truck- ing service Phone Lloyd Vessey. York, 1590-14. "Trucking hogs for Canada Packers from Morel]. Mldgell, Bri- stol and surrounding districts every Tuesday. Dingwell and Rossiter. "Trucking hogs for Canada Packers Limited every Tuesday from Gaspereaux. Panmure Island, Sturgeon and Murray Harbour North. Carl Graham. "Trucking hogs for Canada Packers from Cardigan and eur- rounding districts Phone at contact Norman MacKenzie. "Trucking hogs for Canada Packers every Tuesday and Friday from Canoe Cove, Rice Paint. "Trucking hogs for Canada Elmira and surrounding districts. Washington Young. List your hose at A. Robertson's Store. "Loading hogs for oanada Pack- ers Ltd. at Nor-them ‘lotion every Tuesday. For detailed infar- mation and trucking service con- Port Hltt (the Richmond Bay Buylnl Club) "Trucking hogs for Canada Paclaers Limited from Cornwall and vicinity every Tuesday. Hazen Howard. "Trucking hogs for Canada Packers every Tuesday and Friday from Victoria. Albany. Bedeque, Ktnkora and surrounding districts Phone or contact L. D. McLeod 8t Son. Victoria 4-43 or Albany 39-11. “Trucking hogs for Canada Packers Limited every Tuesday, from Annandale. Bay Fortune and vicinity J. G. MacDonald (Mac- Donald'a Transfer.) "Trucking hogs for Canada Packers from St. Peters, Bear River and surrounding district! Canada Packers g Service and Prompt Returns esentatlvos Every Week "Trucking nag: for Cartnda Packers every Thursday from Fredericton. Colville and New Wilt- shire. For Trucking service contact D. L. McDowell. "Trucking hoge for Canada Packers every Tuesday. from Dra- more, Johnston's River and Water- vale, For trucking service contact Eddie Shea. "Trucking hogs for Canada Packets from Newton Cross. Orwell Cove. Millview. Cherry Valley and Vernon every Tuesday. Walter Crane. “Trucking hogs for Canada Packers Limited from Montague and surrounding districts every Thursday. For trucltin: service please contact Bid McLean. "Trucking hogs for Canada Packers from Murray River, Belle River and surrounding districts every Tuesday. For trucking ser- vice phone or contact E. R. Beck. "Trucking hogs for Canada Packers from Souris, New Zenland. Rollo Bay. Fortune and surround- ing districts every Tuesday. For trucking service contact Donald MacDonald-Phone 2-11. "loading hogs for Canada Packers Ltd. from Peakee and St. Theresa's every Thursday, Merlin Devlne. "Loading hogs_ lambs. etc., tot Canada Packers every Tuesday at Wellington. Contact (Jo-Operative. "Trucking hogs for Packers Limited from Duristatfnage Borden Boswell. Canada every Tueedey and vicinity, "Trucking hogs for Canada Packers every Tuesday from Mt. Stewart and vicinity. For trucking service contact Earl Jay. “Trucking hogs far Canada Packers Limited front Vernon River Ulgg. Avondale and surrounding districts every Tuesday, Ralph Lea "Trucking hogs for Canada Packers Ltcl.. from Hampton and MIITOUIICIIIQ districts every Tues- day. George Dunsfard. "Trucking hogs for Canada Packers every Tuesday from Mel- ville. Eldon. Pt. Prim and Roee- berry. Contact John Malian. "hocking hogs for Canada Packet-e every Tuesday from. Utgg Surrey and Iona. Contact John Hughes. . Wos. Wine, Black or Blue Slippers: Wedge Heel, Formerly _ $2.50 for Wos. Black Tie, Cuban ' Heel, Size 5 Oply Special . . . . . . . . . . $2.50 RUBBER DOME FASTEN- $1.50 ER OVERSHOES -— T0 FIT Misses Sizes ‘L2 Red or Above. m“ While They Lost 75c Clearing at 75c Mailed (To any P.E.I. MQIVS I-"YIIQY SIIPPP“ pom) 20 p. c. oft Wos. Brown or Black Suede Pumps Formerly up to $575 7°? Wos. Drown or Black Suede Strap Cuban Heel — Open Toe and Counter Wos. Brown or Blk. Velvaf O'Shoes. ZIP?" u“ Fastener. Reduced to .. Wos. Brown or Black Laced Type Discounts Off All Other Leather Footwear Lines. Brady Footwear Co. Phone 812. I58 Queen Street SWIFT’S MARKETING SERVICE HAS BEEN DESIGNED to rttovtos rvntv FACILITY FOR MARKETING voutt noes as suns TO outrcr YOUR HOGS TO swtrrs- LOADING svsttv MONDAY AND russosv COMPLETE TRUCKING srttvtcr CONTACT out AGENT IN YOUR VlClNlTY . mr :: NORMAN entice 555223 FSIJROMW; ouryonn PETER! emit mvnn ivtooNn nzolrgans . ENWICII PIUS Mel!" A §.'.5..§ff'°"§..°§"? MAURICE Morten! MOUNT srawanr F- l- "M195" MOflTAGUB .. HOWARD MWABBON ISLAND - nun- PANMUR‘ . wtnauuu J. MeDONALII LINWOOD J. MCNIZILI. auras! CQUBT. .. .. s... IRVING MCDONALD n. RA! BROOKS customs I. mcnoLlmf YORK .. MURRAY nsnnoa tvranvrana - - MILLVIEW - POWNAL-CIIEII- ny vanusy urea - VICTORIA cnosa . MILTON - vnnuou WINSLOE restaurant nrvan NEW uavau . n ova ,. .. (stgliguoga - covenan- NORTH wmrsntna women nrvats . 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