' PAGE aren't _.'JT-‘Y“‘““‘r~"1~ Til-DAY-FRL-SAT. CAPITQK, TO-BAY-FRL-SAT. Shows Daily BUYING DAILY Il:.‘iii-7~8:l.'>—Saturtlay Matinco 2:30 Live or Dressed m: GAMBIER Mouth:- _ Iv" 01v woman's Iipsl $1M! MARSHAL and how tho vlio a ya;_;~»~3~'- CHICKEN ~"~ 135553.33,’- for o! a woman's W, d‘ Cunning Purpose EASTERN PACKING CO.. LIMITED Souris Smallwood Has iPlans For Sheep ‘Raising. Fisheries Waning “m. WIIIJAM EIIIOTT MAHII ronssi Jl WINDSOR ' T UCKER - nail; A atrueuc Piiuiiucrion ST. JOHN'S. Nfld.. Jan. 3 (OP) ._. Fishing has long been a common denominator between Newfoundlnnilers and Icelanders but now sheep raising has slipped into the nct. Prcmicr Smallwood crcatcd a bit of a stir licre when he announced at New Year's that Icelandic fish- ermen had been imported to teach modem methods of fishing. He also announced that the Govern- ment is Investigating the possib- ilities of sheep-raising here along tho lines in vogue in Iceland. Mr. Smallwood said an otficlal is going to Iccland soon to "scc \ ALSO (THAPTICR 9 “WILD BILL HICKOK" ru-iiiiiiii -EMPIRE— FRI. & SAT- SIIOWS 78:45 —- lifatinec Saturday Only 2:30 m»- “may”,-,~1;;-f/{III/JI/IIIIIJJYI/fll/JJill/AW‘; s a Ar/nr/Armomoomoudlé ff? ‘ LAND-SHARKS am ~ ‘TRAP ron TIM...WITI_I b ' what they're dolnc over there. a ICEIHZICI- is ialhiic) sheepraiisini i». ... coiin ry, an: i icy can o l Tim's framed, ambushed. marked away up ihcrc. and make it. pav, why can't we here in Ncwfound. land?" In the matter of Ncvi-foundland- Iceland fishing, the Premier went into detail. The government is backing financially a venture by which two Iceiandcrs ~ with four vr-sscls -- came to Newfoundland recently lo teach modern methods of fishing. "Later I expert to see some girls come out from Iccland to tench tho very fine Icclancl system of cur- ing herring." Mr. Smallwood said. It would not be long beforc a "big fish manufacturer" established a modern fish processing mid fish- packing plant hcrc. "Thcsc Icelanders tcll rnc thcy are convinced that here in our Newfoundland waters we have thc biggest ‘herring resources in the whole world but they laugh at the ides 0f trying to catch a few by gill nets after the hqrrln get into the hays and arms song tho coast. “In Iceland Ihoy have 20ft vcs- sels from 50 in 500 tons catching ,hcrrlng in deep water. and an- ior the noose by “Iegol" outlaws iniOld California! \ .. - . ___ ,9 _ . . . vi/{r/{l/filll/‘fflllfl/fffl TRAVEL i"- K G: R STORE While shopping for bargains call of the K. and R. STORE. You be the judge. ui-iiuaaccoolv mars......................$45 BITFFAID ROBES . . . . . . . . . . . . $15 USED KHAKI WOOL PANTS . .. . .. .. $3.00 All kinds of Men's, Women's and Children's Cloth- ing and Rubber and Leather Footwear. 10m RICHMOND sr. i llllll IlilSll ' llilFFllIl ‘PHE John Ford and Mericin C. Cooper The Strong iiii \l'li' L“ e Story o ~ "WMHTEIIRY M0 E - BEN JOHNSON ‘ and ROBERT ARMSTRONG with FRANK McHUGH Lliimlvd ti)‘ ERNEST s. SCHOEDSACK IPCIIHICUITCIPCIO! » Willis O Hui n Sui-en PIUY Iiy Ruth Rom.- (i-inioun i i.. HM) “Hi1,” i. -. Aii ftiwi‘ v Tie EAS Iolloirlng In Georgetown: The Post Office; B. Richards ill Son. mnrran FOOTWEAR at the Montague Shoe Store. ‘AIISFES and children's flight boots now available at the Mon- iague Shoe Store. Get yours uhile they last. Community Welfare League fieiing . ‘The monthly meeting of the Georgetown Community Welfare Lcague was hold in the Council Chambers on iiifondaix Jan. 2, with the president. Mr. F. J. Soloman occupying the chair. The minutes of the previous meeting we're read liy secretary Cullen DcLory and moved adopted. Treasurer Howard S. lilacLe-an presented the financial report which was also moved adopted. This report showed that the League's contribution to the new rink and recreational centre in cash. lumber and labour amount- ed to $4135.99. Chairman of the entertainment committee Mr. Raymond Lavandier rte/ported that 33 Christmas baskets had been given out to the aged and the shutins. Letters from various firms and individuals who gave donations to the Buildinl Fund of the nciv rink and recrea- tional centre were read by the secretary. A general and lengthy discussion of the plans for the official open- iriz of the new rink and recrca~ tional centre took place and a committee- wili meet the Town Council in finalize the arrange- ments for the (inching night. As there was no further biuiness the mceting adjourned. EDMONTON, Jan. 4--i(‘Pi v. Hon. J, C. Bowen. Lieutenant Governor of Alberta. today an- nounced flint TIP has asked thr- Fcdcral Government Io relieve him of his post, 'l'hi- Lioutcnnnt- Governor said that on the ndvlco of his physician he has written Ottawa to ask that h: l» rcllcv- cd PH». l. lie has l-cld the post since 193T. other 300 such vessels come here from Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia, catching the same hcrrlng. “We've been asleep he" l" Newfoundland. but we've got f0 Willi! up. Some people won't like being waked up, but wake up they must if Noivfoundlanrlfis fisheries are not to go on the rocks." i THIN GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry, Albert Altken Mn Byrrm Stewart, Miss Harriet Clair. I I AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Layers. The Guardian may ha bought a1; any 01 gym places in Montana: Miss s. A. Llewellyn; M", or". C-l-l l‘u'IlA'>l‘ in Sous-ls: The Snack Bu- and N. ....'IT'S mum. Yes, Where? at the Montague Shoe. Store. A big sale. Everything must go. Dates, Jan. 5 In Jan. 2i, both inclusive. Come early. Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Stewart were visitors to the Citv on Tuesday. Mr. Nelson W. Hansen was a business visitor to the City on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lsvan- dier visited Charlottetown on Tuesday. Mr. William J. Maricll visited Charlottetown early in the week on business. vouiseeerrasl. nan TIiETMFsI Striking, Startling, Staggering Scenes of Stark Sensation Ever Screened l RICE DWARF GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ‘ rAS smut GORILLA BECOMES Q,‘ POWDER-KEG PET " ~‘ OF SOCIETY! . ssumsv ' "Mighty Joe Young," a super- melomaims. now brings to the screen 0d the Prince , Edvuard Theatre. s gigantic hero of unique temperament. one which is ex- pressed in devastating ferocity and heroic kindness alike. The title. chat-acted of the show. Joe Young, IS a tremendous gor~ Lila. Rested on an African farm bi’ a little girl. from puny baliyhood, and reaching great stature by the times he beocimrs eighteen. the go- rilla. Joe Young. was oonslstcntlv tractable and peaceable. This made it. possible for an American show- man to engage Joe to ooime to Hollywood in charge of the gor- llla’s pretty trainer to serve as a sensational night club attraction. Producers John Ford and Mer- ian C. Qiopei‘ have screened "Mighty Joe Young" as an Arko Productions‘ thriller rocking with surprises and action. Thcrc is a perfoiixiancc in which Joe Young outmusciles ten of America's strong- est and most noted wrestlers. As another feat Joe juggles a plat- form 0n which his fair sponsor plays a piano. Then there is the Mr. Clarence Stewart returned on Tuesday to resume his studies at Prince of Wales College. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Batchilder and family loft early in the week for Charlottetown where they will reside for the winter months. Mr. Alban Jcssn. who operates the Imperial Oil Garage and Ser- vice Station on Watcr Street. was a busines visitor to Charlottetown on Tuesday. Mr. Albert Landry. who isiem- played in Summer-side. spcnt a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sicphen Landry. during the New Year's holidays. Mrs. James Pcndergast of Ken- sincton. spent s fcw days recent- Lv ‘vwiting her sisters, Mrs. Richard Curlcy of Brudcnell and Mrs. F. J. DoLory of Georgetown. Mrs. Pcnderzast left Tuesday on return to her home in KEHSIDKIDH. Miss Claire Roche, student nurse in the Prince County Hospital in Summcrsidc. left ‘earl?! in ‘he week for Summcrside after spend- ing thc Ncw Year's holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roche. NEW RECORD SET WASHINGTON, Jan. 4—(AI)—— The temperature here today broke a 76-year record for Jan. 4 with an all-time hIBh "i 59 i" 11730 "m" The prevlflul high o! 66 wna not in 1574. ‘splinter. climatic scene when he is lor- mented by hecklcrs, goes wild. and wrecks the night club to the last Another climax. equally as melodramatic. is a great fire scene in which Joe Young is sorry that he turned against the human racc. and braves n fiery death to rescue a score of orphans from their burning home. Pretty Terry Moore. as the hero- ine, is starred opposite Adm Pro- ductions‘ new loading man. Ben Johnson former rodeo performer, coviibqv and stunt man. Brackcted with them are Robert Armstrong as the night clu-b proprietor. and Frank MoHugh as a. tormented press agent. ‘Flie ion strong men are played by themselves: Primu Carnera. William (Wee Willie) Davis. Sammy stein. Sammy Men- ackcr, Karl Davis. Henry (Bomber Klllkavlclil Kulky. Ivan Rasputin. Ian (The Iron Man) Batohclor, Frank iMan Mountain Deani Lca- vitt and Phil (The Swedish Angeli Olafsson. Serrita Camargo and her made group figure in an exotic specialty performance. ; “Mighty Joe Young" was direc-l ted by Eriicst B. Schocdsnck who} din OUR WAY rw . —-z_. Qi-i, TH’ BATH TOWELI. ' ' WELL, you KNOW 1 AIN'T 506000 WITH soul’. c ~ ‘SPECIALLY on TH some, BUT oowr woizizfl. nu; WRING IT OUT! . -- iww/ Mofillfibtier em. . _.. . _ . u_.,_‘.,,,__._..>____ ‘Mighty Joe Young’ Arrives; Fabulous, Heroic, Superhuman ‘has been an associate of Marian Cooper in a number of famous screen productions. such u Chang... Grass and King Kong. the hero of the latter film being the gigantic ape whose adventures biroke box- nfiice records, ‘The ape characters in both fllina were mainly the pro- duct of Technician Willis O'Brien. It. required three years of work to bring Jos Young into perform- ing perfection for the current LKO Radiio release as Merian Cooper's Amazing Adventure in the Unusual! HIIGE COTTON FARM The world's largest cotton plan- tation, at Scott. Mississippi. oov- ersi 35.000 acres.‘ Edwin ALL noun Had a Nervous Cough Didn't Sleep Soundly ‘Night after night spells of cough- ing disturb my rest. A weakness in my throat was quickly affected by weather changes. It was a gram! day when I used Olhrrh-o-anne. Help came within a few minutes ufler I used Catarrb-o-sono. All“! inhaling Caiarrh-o-zona vapor fci five minutes I always felt com- fnrtable. With no distress at all. l could then [o to sleep. Yes. l do say to Asthmatic sufferers. Oohrrh- o-zono is YOUR. remedy for helpful relief." ' Follow the advice IIVBII by the lady of whose recovery you have lust read. Your clruizzint ha: Catarrh-o-sono. 85c and 75c sins. FJANUARY 5. 1950 ‘ snows namr 8:30 - 7 - 9 Sat. Matinee 2:80 DOLCIN l” USES THI PAIN! 0F RHEUMATISM ARTHRITIS Hon is n manage of Importance boll! who suffer the pain: mud discomfort of _ and IbOuuut-llm. 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ATTENTION! MONTAGUE and VICINITY All accounts payable to the MONTAGUE SHOE STORE Must be settled by Jan. 15, 1950 Or they will be passed in for Collection. J. W. LADNER Proprietor. BY J. R. WILLIAMS l