lira __GUARD_IAN._§I_I-IARLQ_'I‘_'FETOWI§I . . . -. . . TI"IE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold I‘. Landry, Albert Altken, Dirl. Dyna Stewart. Mill Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldon Llverl. AGENT SOUR-IS: Francis Chavorle ‘Illl Guardian may be bought st lny of the following rlloel in Montague: Mill S. A. Uewlllyn; “LII. 01' .1. In Gwrrotows: "rlrs Polt Office: in ' . coaossrs and Fiuralel Roper: in 8t. Peter's: The Polt Offioe. .‘.'GRUEN WATCHES. - C. R. ..'TWO WEEKS SALE com- Boehner. Jeweller, Montague. mencing January 15th. Everything reduced. Discounts up to 50%. Hooleys Men's wear. Montague. PAGE EIGH’! a PlllllDE EDWARD TODAY THE FUNNIEST ROMANCE IN MONTHS! “TIIE NATIIIE UF MILLIE" ALSO "MARCH or TIMF-CARTOON-SHOWS sso-r-e oollllla PRINCE EDWARD FRI. SAT.‘ SWEEP/NE rmorrrms r0 THE FLUQDTIDE.'... Bill AIBHIWS A man polsluld . ..by lhs sen... and remaining moral JIII Piiiflir A portrayal as emails at l» "Copiers from Coir-Mr JANUARY 13. 1949 lllloolrs olruosrorrr; Looking Ahoali.... I Till your I949'will find our Rexall Drug Stars eontinuw John new", “m”, Budd. ing to servo you with sofa, sure, purl drug products. at prices IMP" "Whit!" p you can afford to pay. ORCHESTRA and (HORUS . . under rhcdircu-ovroi GHOIIWY Wflddmgm" And thl first month of u new Year is an OPPOrtune time Ill lfflolilllr Qllllii"! BISCUHS" to remind you of tlllofiler lam . . . our. FIRST OBLIGAT|QN ' TO YOU . . . TO PROVIDE A COMPLETE AND ACCURATE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE . . . To compound Your Doctor's Prescriptions From Drugs Of Tested Purity And Potency - with professional skill and personal attention BOIOCHOM fro; Prince of Plllon pug“, Mldunoilelll Modistg 9""!!! Showboat ‘Stln-ing‘ Elisabeth Benson Guy . ‘l-IOOLETS MINE WEAR. Montague. Mammoth Sale. Two weeks, starting January 15th. Hugo discounts. Messrs. Lloyd Reid and Stanley Llewellyn were visitors to Char- lottetown last week. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Ramsay. SpOnuOlUd by that it wflédibf °f,’:,‘,p,m':,,rd 1:: JIrrCampireIi of Grand Traoadio in ‘ the dmefhnn l a eew uniforms are QIIMII County. In slid Pmvinc-e, denmy" er “m, mam“ “n4 Farmer, and Annie Campbell, his really classy f“ u‘ 0m "an wife. of the one plrt. Ind ~1- g°id °°'°'%R‘§‘l'ucr:d ‘fr, m“. Augustine Maodonaid and u. h“ METE e Francis MacPhoe both of Char- ltiiii“ifi' ..£*:.=..;*::::i":.ir.:r°.:::: no». -» QW- I Harms The ice m me curlm: laid, Barristers. of the" leooud- “n me ‘ediws “nrkfl” a‘, Ne: wated in the undersigned), and. °H {he ‘Se’ l; prfpatffi‘ m?“ X5 n“ beoanle ol default having been Ye“ 5 DM- “t h°° fun "u"; made in the payment of tho prin- "nfimggs ‘Pesryiistloit c; léosmgue cipal and interest money leoured w . by slid mart e. Alllwuilh me GBPWTY cup 91”‘ For furtherupflrticulara, apply to 0H5 are only a fe-w days away. rile Office of MACPIIEE s. ‘Morrlasrre will be rtllmelllsd "t" TILAINOR, Riley Building, Char- though they have not as yet had - lottetown. , any practice. it is understood that Dated this 11th. day of Janu- thres learns will participate. and m s. n. 1m. they have hopes of bringing home MAR] J_ MCDOUGALL the trophy. Mr.. Dan Semple has - A '1‘ '1‘ E N T I O N ~ » I E li G P R 0 D ll I Assignees of Mortgage. her-n keeping his weather eye The i948 FoII contract for fresh eggs for shipment to lsisqi" Ihe hunger in a man's heart... the fear in a woman's! From lhe best-seller vlroi rhrrIIed mrihons lli Reodefl _ Drgesii Mr. Lee Toombs. commercial traveller. spent the day in Mont- ague and vicinity calling on his regular customers. Miss Jean Graham. stafl of Montague Memorial Hospital, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Harry Graham. Casper- eaux. Miss Helen Mlilar. staff of Mn:- Gowans, Kilmulr, spent the week- end with hcr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Mlllal’. Murray Harbour North. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Johnston ilave returned to their home in Peters Road after spending the past sever-a‘. months visiting friends and relatives in Massachusetts. 5O years Prescription Service ll. J. "MABIIN Registered Prescription Dru 't 8. O ' I I MONTAGUE, ‘Se. l. mmem" \ The many friends of Mr. Wil- liam Graham, Cambridge Road. will regret to learn he has enter- ed the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital for treatment. The many friends of Mr. Albert tliucmod Murray Harbour North, will be pleased to learn that he l5 up and about again after being confined In his home through ill- ness. Miss lone Johnston. staff of Royal Bank. Charlottetown, spent the weekend at the home of her parents. Mr and Mrs. R. A. John- stcn, Peter's Road. Her many friends will regret to learn that Mrs. Alva G. Allen suffered a severe wrist fracture when she fell on the slippery sdc- walk on the post office hill Mon~ day morning. Mrs. Allen was» taken to the Kings County Hospital where her ann was set. ‘Mr, Joe Lake. who has been sailing on Mr. A. Griffins Fair- rrule for the summer season, lsft on Monday morning for Toronto Ont. where he expects to find cm- qlnynent peeled for the first signs o! cold CANADA weather, and should there be l PROVINCE 0F Much has already been written Shani“! soon we may ha" am‘ PnmcE IDWM“) ‘ELAN!’ regardin! the different perform- mg N‘ I T1: £30115}? COURT unces of the King's County Leg- l 9 - "Y ° ‘ml-INT 1919 10x1 Bamy but none has deserved EATING T00 MUG"? In the matter of the Estate of ,more praise and honour than the WILLIAM F- 5539"": I!" "I performance they staged in Mont- mikiwwillh i" Km!’ Cilllllil’ rrgue Christmas eve. Not only i! "in" Edwl"! llllflli. Ril- Ths many friends of Mrs. Wil- ‘ were the children thrilled, but ""5 "lmrw"? "ceflfli- 1"‘ iiam Harrell of Sturgeon will be the grown-ups as well, when, de- Her many friends will regret to learn that Mrs. Samuel Wood, Montague. is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Charlottetown, where she has un- dergone an operation. room CAPITQL rm. allli sllr. SHOWS 3.30 — 7 -8.45 FIRST CHAPTER STARTS TODAY A recent American survey show-l ed that of 1.000 cases of excessive body weight, only one per cult were caused by glandular trouble. I l a us» uwifilfm-‘fPfcm wltll)"AN/M¢4Z.4 0W SERIAL oak/z s! 52W k . wmr A’ ’ THE HPOSIER HOT SHOTS issue, Ken, Gil and Cabal EXTRA! FINAL CHAPT. "SUPERMAN" wmr rut MIGHTY CARTOON lllslzllll r lulrcl: rrrrro rrr A RED-BIODDED ‘ NEW ADVENTUREI TDIIIDIIT EMPIRE rm. srrr. snows 7-8145 - MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2.30 sultan.mlclloillilljlllan?" ' rlarrrm ml arm: rrrrsrm IIIT PAIR" all ill Pllilllll EXTRA! TRAVEL — SPORTS — CARTOON ILAZING THRILLS PACE "CONGO BILL" The teelnlins. mysterious iunsle» of Africa provide the fabulous background for Columbia’: now super-serial, "Congo Bill," whose first thrilling installment will oe shown at the Capitol Theater start- ing today. succeeding chapters will follow each week. With Don McGuire in the titre role as the mighty jungle hero, red- blooded thrill piles upon red-blood- ed thrilll Advance reports tell of r-nnaralleled iungie spectacle‘ al the plucky king 0[ the jungle plunges into one super-arivelituro after an. other in his search for n captive white queen! The other key players include Cleo Moore, Jack Ingram and I. Stanford Joiley. Based on "Action Comics" agaaine comic strip. “Congo Bill," created by Whitney Ellsworth, the screenplay was fashioned by George l-l. Plympton. Arthur lloerl and Lewis Clay. Spencer Bonnet and The-mas Carr ro-directod for producer Sam Kalzmau. pleased to learn her condition ls greatly improved and she has rc- lllrrled to rher home after under- going treatment in the Montague Hospital. On Thursday evening, Dec. 30. the many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Condon gathered at his home to wish him farewell on his departure for Millinockett, lvlass, where he has accepted em- ployment. A fitting address was read by Mrs. Douglas_Graham, after which Mr, Arc-hie Lanlgan presented him with a. well filled purse. Mr Condon in a few well chosen words on behalf of his wife expressed their appreciation to t/he people for their kindness. The remainder of the evening was spent in a sing-song and dancing. followed with a delicious lunch served by the ladies. FALSE TEETH That Loosen Need Not Emborruss Many wearers of false teeth have suffered real embarrassment because their plate dropped, slip- ped or wobbled at just the wrong time. Do not live in fear of this happening to you. Just sprinkle a little FASTEETH, the alkaline tnon-acidr powder. on your plates. Holds false teeth more firmly. so they feel more comfortable. Does not sour. Checks "plate odor" (denture breath.) Get FASTEETH at any drug store. FOR SALE Saw Mill machinery at a bur- gain: I00 h.p. steam boiler; 65 h.p. steam engine (McEwen); large rotary with inserted tooth 4-toot saw; 20" surface planer (Cowon) complete with match- ing heocls; shafting and pulleys; new belting, heavy I0"; lath machine; veneer machine with complete cheese box making equipment. Apply or phone J. LORNE FRANCIS Fortune Bridge, P. E.l. OUR BOARDING HOUSE FEED ‘TI-IE B THE u»! 0GP YOURSELF AND come no --;_,, / eorzrzv, MlsTeR.'Tl-\E PAwuLv ' HA6 ALL some on A WALIZUS- / FISHING exPaor-rroronsroo 1 6; HPNE no AUTHORITY TO HPNE THE scrssorzs erzounoh-wrim -‘ Jusr STAYING HERE TO Per LLAMAs! spite a. definite chill in the air,‘ which caused the valves of some 0f the instruments to freeze upq the Bands-men drove through the town playing the beloved Christ- mas carols. under the direction of‘ their Bundmaster, Mr. Archleg Hume. For the occasion they were given the use of a specially light- ed truck by Mr. ‘R. W. Beck. A special feature, one that delighted young and old alike. was the pre- sence of Santa Claus, the same Santa who was heard over Radio Sration C.l-‘.C.Y. before Christmas. As the party moved slowly along the streer more than one child was heard to exclaim. “The real Santa!" The Bondsman visited several private homes where they played for shut-ins and elderly people, and then they visited the, King's County Memorial Hospitalr where, at the conclusion of their; program they were servedrefresh-l ments by the matron, Mrs. McCor- mack, and her staff. Leaving rheI Hospital. they drove through the‘ town stopping before the stores‘ where they received a very hearty. applause. This was the first suchl parformahze in Montague and it. ls hoped the Band will make it an annual occasion. as it gave a proper Christmas touch to he festive season. The Band has given a number of splendid per- fon-nances since its beginning last year and many complimentary comments have been heard on ev- ery occasion. Their next public appearance will be in Murray llarbour at the official opening of the new rink in that town. l The high hopes of the skaters,’ hockey players, and curlers have; been dashed to the mud which nc-w prevails on all dirt roads. Dllrirlg Chrisilniis week both rinks could boast an excellent sheet of ice. hut now there is no mom: Mr, Preston MacDonald, the luau-r ager of the skating rink has put considerable time on the rink to build up the ice, only to lose the greater part during the last two, weeks. Hockey fans who were anxiously anticipating the first game were disappointed as well as rthe hockey players. The otficiall opening of the Murray Harbour| -rink had also to be postponed ab‘ flier elaborate preparations, ‘The -most disappointed. however were] [the youngsters who were looking forward to their skating and hoc- key, The ilockcy team is also anx- iious to get the schedule going so] t. ‘t I may take 1.000.000.000,000.000 snow- flakes to cover an acre of ground. _____________ .____-___-- TRY T0 COUNT THEM | A scientist has estimated that it Mortgage Salo_ THERE WILL BE SOLD by Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Building, in Charlottetown. on Monday. the 14th. day of Feb- ruary A. U. 1949, at the Hour u! TWVELVE OTJLOCK NOON, ALL 'I'II.\'I‘ TRACT, PIECE Ind parcel - of land situate, lying and being on 1 Township Number 35 in Queens County, in Prince Edward Iailnli. bounded and described ll follows, that is to sayz- COMMENCING on the south tide of the Stlnhopo Road at the northeast corner of a block of land now or formerly in posaeldon of Peter Campbell, and running thence due loutb by a variation of the meridian of the year 1764, 63 chains and 82 linkl. thence east ll chains and 25 linkl, thence north 42 chains and 82 links, thence welt 84 chains. thence north l8 chains and. 2i links until it meets the Btlnhope Road, thence _ northwarliiy by said Road to admit of 4 ohllna and 5 links at right anglel to the place of commencement, bounded on the north by the Stanhopo Road. on the west by land now or formerly owned by Peter Camp- bell. on the south by land form- crly the properly of Teresa Camp- hell, and on the east by land formerly the property of Elisa Walsh. containing Thirty (30) acres of land a little more or less, .. The above lale is made under and by virtue of a power of aaie contained in a oertaln indarlture of Mortgage bearing date tbl ionth day of September A. D- _II. J. MABIIII OPTOMETIIST Fitting and Supplying Gillles Etc. MONTAGIJE. P. E. l- Offica Hours: 1D i0 12 AJIl. 2 to 5 P. M. Holidays. by appointment Office Connected With Drug Store. Major Hoopla 1% Jrser A Mruursglunlrolz! PuT youa TONGUE‘: Ihi NEUTRAL. / with NOT A sums our. 6ALEE>MAt~i.'--I HAPPEN To BE A cousuo or= MR6. HOOPLE‘S M» RAMEses gATl-lBuro ls THE NAME.’ / l § f ;_g\fl\ lor any Constable or literate per- ‘ WHEREAS upon tote, The Sheriff of Queens County son in the laid County Gil-EETING: reading the petition on file of Walter Douglll of Mount Stewart in Queens Coun- liy aforesaid setting out, among other things, that the above nam- ed deceased died on or about the 2nd. day of January 194D having by his Inst will and testament dat- ed the 14th. day of Octobe 18f! and a corllcll thereto dated the 3rd. day of November i848 rap- pointed him, the said VPsltl-ri Douglas, sole executor and Trus- tel thereof and that .l .Clvcat was filed by two daughters of the Ilifl deceased demanding that the mid will and oodicil be proved in icstea and In solemn form for‘ law; and further alleging that the‘ laid Waller Douglas was willing to take out Probate of the tnltl Will and codlcil and prayed that the laid will and eodioil lhould be proved In Solemn form and lame admitted to Probate and probate granted to him as such Executor and Trustee and that n Citation calling upon all persons interested ln the slid estate should be issued, YOU ARE THEREFORE RE- QUIRED lo cite all the heirs rsnrl next of kill of the slid deceased William F. Jardine and all per- sons interested in the estate of the laid deceased to be and ap- pear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be Ileid in the Court House in Charlottetown on Thursday tile 17th. day of Febru- ary next i949 at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forunoon to show cause, if any they can, why the aaid will and codioll should not be proved testes and in sol- ornn forrn and why Probate lhould mf- be granted to the said Wal- ter Douglas ls prayed for In the slid Petition and on motion of M ‘ ‘ McKinnon proctor for the laid Petitioner. l AND IT IS HEREBY ORDER.- ED that this citation or any ab- afrlet hereof, settled and signed by the Judge of’ Probate be forth- with lerved upon Adelaide I7. Stanley of Lowell Road, Concord, Maamohusetts; Margaret V. ltlac- Leod of 34 Highland Road. Som- ervllle.‘Massachusetts; George F. Jlrdino of Lynhurrlt, Ohio and Albert If. Jlrlilne of I8 L Stnet Lowell, Massachusetts, by register- ed mail and upon Carrie J. Jar- dlne of Charlottetown, In Queens County aforesaid. Arthur J. Jur- dine of Charlottetown aforesaid. Beallo Jay of Borden in Prince County in laid Province. Mrs. Franeel Reid of Montague in Kings County aforesaid, nurse. and Albert Jardlne stewlrt aforesaid; And that l hug copy of‘ this Citation or such abltraot hereof be forthwith pull- M Mnunhsaid, once a week for at least THERE OUGHTA a: A LAW! expires January 15th, this date. There is no contract for fresh eggs gm, Therefore our surplus production must be either stored or dried for later shipment. _ . On the basis of the new contract prices for storage and dries eggs which is approximately 10c per dozen below today's, price 0| fresh eggs, we are compelled to revise our paying price; will“, ducers as follows: EFFEiITIIlE FIIIIIAYI JANUARY 14th Grodl "A" Large Grade "A" Medium ..,..,, . Grodl "A" Pullet Grads "B" .........._._.. Grodl "C" ..36c 34c _ . 18c. .3Ie .26: Up to, and including Thursday, January paying prkg will be: 13th., our Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade nAll nAn "All n!!! ucn . ..44c . . ._42c ..28c Large .. . Medium Puliet .. Ollllooasss ....,................26c All prices delivered Charlottetown. We strongly advise all Producers to dispose of any eggs on hand to their usual outlet by Thursday of this weelr. I I You must remember, of course, that while the expiry date "n the 15th., the cut-off on Thursday is made necessary in order to stamp and prepare the eggs for shipment by January 15th. ex. Charlottetown. , CANADA PACKERS Limited CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND llshed In Charlottetown llore- bate _U0urt at Charlottetown aforesaid lm- oily and year first above written. By the court E. llllrgdl-et Andrew lie ‘ illr luur consecutive weeks alter the dale thereof. 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