,,.,.um 23. 1954 THE Guannran. CHARLOTTETOWN p In Community llarks Progressive Ste 1, EXCAVATING A many success TO THE Mayfair Theatre is on THE OCCASION or ITS OPENING TONIGHT Mael(AY'S OONSTRUDTION CHARLOTTETOWN CONTRACTORS IK Clarke Fruit company Ltd. A ronwnnn star We congratulate the community of Murray River on their up-to-date Theatre- The Mayfair and commend Mr. E. K. Johnston on his Initiative and enterprise. Charlottetown Mayfair JANUARY Daring Romance! Blazing Adventure! Gusty Humor! isn b mwnose Murray River THURSDAY and FRIDAY . Harris; a an so-and: ban gk. '' - l RICHARD TODD 0 GLYNIS JOHNS 5 y g . color by TIC!-INICOLOR A ox-moose sy are and mom. lee. . .. . , .. . OWeIt9lsauyhedasttem. SATURDAY, um. so . OPENING Theatre 13 and 29 All. THE SIASHIII. DIISIIII ac?! IIIIIST " I . ,V : ..sum srssurgg I errrs on our new vP"I lIOWAI'D I I srnour: Wide Screen shows eoueruruinrrous We are pleased to have supplied the 'FIBERGLAS" Curtaining for the new Mayfair Theatre IN MURRAY RIVER I R. r. HDLMAN LTD. "i CHARLOTTETOWN STORE OONGRATULATIONS to Mr. E. K. JOHNSTONE who chose the following B. P. Materials for the Interior of the Mayfair Theatre Walls and Ceilings completely insulated with: B. P. Flberglas Insulation. B. P. Insul Board. B. P. Hardboard. B. P. Breathertype Paper. . B. P. Neponset Vapor Barrier Paper. B. P. Vinyl Plastic Flortlle. See your B.P. Dealer for these materials. -- Also - B.P. Asphalt Shingles, Siding, Plastic Cement, etc. CANNERS MURRAY HARBOUR DOMPLEMEIITS and BEST WISHES Keeping and Macliay THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry, Mrs. Byron Stewart. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldon Lavers The Guardian may be bought at the following places in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: The Post Oitice; in Sourls: The Snack Bar. JBUSII FOB. BARGAINS at Clark's Montague Store. Mld-win- ter sale ends January Both. Georgetown and y Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gotoll were visitors to Charlottetown on January 25. Mr. Arthur Macswaln and Mr. Joseph Glory, who have been em- ployed ior some time in Toronto, arrived home on. January 26. Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Batohilder and son Eldon, accompanied by Mr. Rupert Wight and Mr. J. W. Lavers motored to tho city on January 26. Miss Frances Maocormack and iMr. Allan Maccurmack were visit- iors to Charlottetown on Jan. 20. Mr. Frank Maocormack was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. Miss Peggy Walker left Jan. 26 iior Toronto, Ont. Mr. Joseph "Sonny" Johnson and Miss Bally Johnson motored to Charlottetown on Jan 26. Since the departure of the last freighter from this port, earlier in the month, loaded with potatoes, workmen have been engaged in culling a. large qauntlty oi pota- toes in the Government ware- house. As they are culled they are placed in refrigerator cars for shipment by rail. It is expected that the grading will be completed by the end of the week. Both the Georgetown-lower Montague and the Georgetown- Newport ferries are laid up ma in all probability tor the balance of the winter. The recent cold weather sealed of! the part of the harbour where the crossing is made but not too such a depth, but that a prolonged mild spell, accompanied by high winds, would break up the ice. The ferry to Lower Montague made its last trip on January 17, over a month earlier than last winter. A.C. Attractllregil-iidhigon Continued from page 10 largest in the Maritimes, 30 by 15 feet, curved in prism arch. The opening and closing of the curtain facing the screen is electrically controlled. Two Dominion sound projectors with large arc lamps provide a bright picture of depth. color and detail. The projector booth is sound and lire-procf. made of hollow tile and i plaster, with ceiling and floor of concrete. The building is heated by forced hot air from an oil- burning furnace. and air condi- tlaned winter and summer. One of the most modern theatres In the Marittmes. the "Mayfair" t 4 out as a land marl: in the village of Murray River, and also as a monument to the progressive enterprise and Initiative of Mr. Johnston. GRIEAT PAINTER sir Edwin Landseer, the animal of the Royal Academy ii associate at age 24. painter who died in 1873, was an OOUNTY CONSTRUCTION GENERAL CON TRAOTORS MAYFAIR runarnn In MURRAY 97 Water St. CHARLOTTETOWN CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES Iuppllers of Concrete Material for the new OD. LTD. RIVER Dial 9535 ' MURRAY RIVER MIOHAEL BRO 240 Dorchester St. our I-IEARTY CONGRATULATIONS '10 MR. E. R. JOHNSTON ON THE OPENING TONIGHT OF THE Mayfair Theatre A Splendid Addition to the Community of S. Charlottetown ..'LODGl MEETING-'I'he regu- lar meeting of Hillside Lodge 1.0. 0.F., was held on Tuesday even- ing with Brother Atwood MacDon- ald, N.G., presiding. There were twenty nmnbera present. The sick cornmittoe reported that there were two members ill and contin- ed to hospital. Brother Gordon Collin reported that Acme Re- bekah Lodge isegoing to give rin- ancial assistance to Hillsidebodge. A hearty vote of thanks was pass- ed and ordered sent to the Re- bekah Sisters tor their generous support. Discussion took place re- lative to holding a. banquet at a later date. A committee was ap- pointed to take care or the neces- sary details. It is expected that the auditors will have the books audited and will present a. report next meeting night. The members were invited to attend the instal- lation of oiiicers oi st. Lawrence Lodge, Charlottetown, on Wednes- day night. As there was no lur- ther busineu, Lodge regular form. closed in DANGEROUSEAEN-PIFAL Tho wild boar, dangerous to hunters. survived in Britain as late as the lath century. JAGE ELEVEN Premier Will Officially Open New Theatre Murray River will play host IL Premier Alex. W. Matheeon lu- nlght, when he officially opens ilze community's very smart new mov- ing picture theatre, "'I'he Mayiair." The Premier will be acoomp ted by the Minister of Public Works the Hon. Dougsld MacKl.nnou. Dr. M.L. Bonnell, M.P..P. will sot as chairman during the opening oer- emonies. Murray River is also ol the largest centres in the constituutcy, which the Premier has represented in the Provincial Assembly for a. number or years. The Government leader will make a brief addft prior to the showing of that very fine illm "The Sword and the Rose". It will be a very happy oceuioy; for the people in Murray River and the folks living nearby, mark- ing, as it does, a milestone in the steady and substantial growth of the district. From any standpoint the new picture house will not suffer in comparison with any small town theatre in Eastern Canada. Inside and out it is as up-to- date as n 1954 model car, and u eye-Cawhinaz. Its very modern deslln and equipment has im- pressed all those who have in- spected it during recent days. ATTENTION AND VICINITY 3 are BARGAIN DAYS AT HO0l.EYiS MENiS WEAR MONTAGUE Station Wagon Coats I-3 Off Sureoats. Walking Coats. Bomber Jackets. Joe Shirts. etc. . . . Z5"Vo Off SPECIAL LOW PRICES on Underwear. Sweaters. Sox. Shirts. and Overalls. etc. OTC" Few lines last year Station Wagon Coats. vaeeasseaaeun. I-2 PRICE EVERYTHING REDUCED FOR 3 DAYS Discounts ranging from T0 to 50Vo THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY JANUARY 28 to JANUARY 30 Mayfair OUR BEST WISHES To The New T. H. FRASER CANNER MURRAY mvmn Theatre MAYFAIR Storey CONGRATULATIONS: wmnva IN THE NEW Installed by ELECTRICAL and REFRIGERATION CONTRACTORS A OHARLOTIETOWN THEATRE Electric MAYFAIR BEST WISHES FOR THE SUDOESS OF THE MURRAY RIVER from THEATRE THE A ROGERS HARDWARE eovrrm LIMITED "If It's Ilardwarr. W0 "3" "I" Phone 8501 Charlottetown