PAGE EIGHT muons, nm am: oaos oanona IN noes-s LATEST. "son or 1-ansraoc" "Son of Paleface". the newest and without the slightest doubt. the best of,Bob Hope's imposing array of sensationally successful comedies, is by all means a. movie- goer's wildest dream come true! This amazingly uproarious film. which opens Monday at the Prince Edward Theatre, has clev- erly combined the laugh appeal of the irrepressible Bob Hope and the distinctive sex appeal of sultry Jane- Russell with the two-nsterl heroics of western favorite Roy Rogers and his wonder horse. Trigger. All this plus beautiful Technicolor tool ”Son of Paleface” gets off to a breezy beginning When Hope. M Junior Potter. fresh out of Har- vard and the proud and eager son of the late Peter "Paleface" Pot- ter. Indian fighter deluxe. turns up in the rip-roariiig cow-town. Sawbuck Pass. in quest of a for- t.une in gold supposedly stashed away by nis'rough-and-tough father. it Just so happens that the entire territory around Saw- Jllck Pass. is being t.ei'roi'i7.ed, by an outlaw group led by a mysteri- wus strainzer known as "The Torch". This circuiiistance brings to ionii govcrnmciit agent ROY Rogers who is determined to get i at the roots of all the skulldug- gery. "The Torch." it later de- velops. is none other than gor- geous Jane Russell. who has man- aged to conceal her nefariouspen- terprises by working as a tantaliz- ing songstress in the local saloon. Meanwhile. I-ltje locates his father's treasure chest and discov- ers it to be empty. a fact he tries to keep concealed in light of a horde of his father's debtors con- stantly harassing him for settle- ment of Paleface Seniors unpaid bills. Thinking that Hope is really in the money. Miss Russell lays plans to get the comedian under the moonlight and then romance away his fortuiie. At this point. Roy Rogers and his companion. Trigger. get into the act and the result is a kind of wild bedlain that promises to break down the house with each subsequent per- formance. ioATURI)AY'S HERO" VIVID LOWDOWN OF FOOTBALUS BODY-BUYING SYSTEM A goodly riercentage of Holly- wood's population recently spent months playing football. talking football and dreaming football- and all this when the rest of the country was watching baseball scores! The reason: the filming of "Saturday's Hero". Sidney Buch- man's new production for. Colum- bia Pictures. starring John Derek and Donna Reed at the Capitol Theatre. "Saturday! Hero", based on Millard Lamp l's novel. "The Hero". and writ en for the screen by Lampell and Sidney Buchman. is no ruii-of-the-gridiron football picture. It tells the realistic story of a young high school athlete, played by Derek, who jumps at the offer to play football for a tradition-bound eastern college. He quickly discovers that he is re- gardcd only as one of the "kept men" in bigtime college football. U. S. Senator J. William Ful- bright of Arkansas. former presi- dent of the University of Arkan- sas, has said of ”Saturday's Hero” that it is ”a graphic por- trayal of shocking practices as I know them." ' OTTAWA. Oct. 10 -(CF) C Lt.- Col. ll. R. Parker. 3'7, of Toronto. has been appointed cnninmndim: officer of the lst Caiiadiaii High- land "Battalion. now serving in Europe with Canada's 27th Brig- ade. army headquarters announced today. Col. Parker. at pi;css-nt on the -staff of the army's Central Command at Oakvillc, Hill, slic- ceeds l.t.-Col. R. i.. Rutlierforti, returning to Canada on rotation. TE PRADE OF HOLIDAY ND EVERY AY HITS FOR YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT! "I.IFE" names it . . . "The greatest natural action picture in years", featuring only movic star. Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 the Mari! inicsi LAST TIMES T0-DAY HOLIDAY HIT FOR 3 BIG DAYS ” itiiiiiui 11-"'5 two.gun inc: ' L. in their show one '3 it.” "SMOOTH SAILING" it . p E Iii-ti: . - When you see. ix .. c... CARTOON --- "CLOWN ON THE FARM" Monday Matinee of 2:30; Evening 7 and 9 GA EXTRA SPECIAL: - FINAL siiowiucs T0-DAY WILD BILL AELLIOT IN "WACO" COMEDY -'- SHOWINGS 2:30 - 7 - 9 Mon.-rues.-wen. No Punches Pullcdl, IT'S TRIIE! Ilert-.'o the football story that's never been told before - of the boy, the ganu-.' the girl he loved, the mopoiltan serial. BODY AND SOUL MEET THE 'KIP'l' MEN" OF BIG TIMI COLLEGE FOOTBALL! The never- I-hr-.1.'.'” "W .v price he paid--and was paid-for glory. From the celcbmiotl Cos- -- NEWS -- Monday Matinee At 2:30 THE GUARDIAN. or-iaano-i-rit-rowul THE. EASTERN GUARDIAN Shears:-Moswaoue: uuoia e. Leann. Mrs. Byron mum. inn Brueo Maofliee. Min Joyce Wluinton. Pius Mcxinnon. AGENT oaonoirrown. Weldon Lovers. The Guardian may be bought at the following places In Montague: Blue Dome Restaunnt.'and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Pool Office: in sourisg: The Snack not and II. Richards 5 Ban. Mrs. Norma Bears. Brudenell. is visiting friends in,Toronto. ..'CO-OP Insurance. Life. Fire. Auto. Above Co-op Super Market. ..tSPEClAL, Home and School Meeting in School. Wednesday, October 15th. at '7 P. M. ..tFOR ELECTRIC SEVVING MACHINE see llilcney & VanIder- stine. Montague. ..'WARNING - Bob Hope in "My Favorite Spy”. Montague, Monday and Tuesday. Recent visitors to Montague were Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sinclair. Charlottetown. Mr. William llorton of Kent- viile, N. S.. was a visitor to Mon- tague on Thiirsday where he vis- ited his aunt, Mrs. C. B. Green. Mrs. I-lugh spent a few days in Montague guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Mac- Donalcl. Mrs. V. R. Peplcr. Montague, was a visitor day. to Cliarlottetown yester- Thc many friends of Mrs. N. J. Nicholson. Montague, will be sorry to hear she had the misfortune to fall and lireak'her arm Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. Ralph Gordon. Roscncnth, on winning the rural bciiutificntinii contest for having the oiitstnnding home for Kings County. - ..”IlO LOAD PRODUCE-Mr. Leroy White and Mrs. Athol Mac- Kinnon left. for Souris yesterday with the M.V. "Ethel and Nellie" to load produce which will be un- loaded at Murray Harbour. S. S. Hessian. Q.C.. left yester- day for Halifax on business. l-le will also spend Thanksgiving with his son. Stephen. .Jr.. who tciiding St. Francis Xavier vcrsity. Antigonish. is at- Miss Harriet Buchanan returned to her home in Kentville. N. s., af- ter spending the past two months in Montague. guest of her brother. She was Sadie Mac- spend a Mr. Herbert Buchanan. accompanied by Mrs. Donald. Uigg. who will week in Kentville. pMiss Margaret Gillis, R.N.. as- sistant superintendant of Giddard Hospital. Brockton. Mass. who has been visiting Mrs. Hubert Nelson. Montague, for the past three weeks, left for her home yester- day morning by plane from Char- lottetown. Miss Jean Montague, left MacDonald .R.N. a few days visiting friends. Martin, Grandview, R. W. Beck. Miss Vera Beck and Miss Barbara Beck, Montague. left yesterday for Cape Breton where they will spend the . weckeiid. Uiii- this morning for Elmira. N. Y.. where she will spend a month visiting her brother-in- law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Pntter. Miss MacDonald is travell- ing by way of Montreal. Toronto. and Ottawa where she will spend ...-mivmo 'ri'iuorint scan daily. Fraser and Annear. Mon- tague. Capt. George Lake. Halifax. N. 5.. is spending the weekend visit- ing his home in Mogtague. Oo.THRlFTY Household and Pantry Sale, Saturday. October 13th, in the Legion Building. Ausplces Trinity United Church choir. ..'HAVE YOUR. OLD sewing Machine converted to electric and made portable. I-filchey as VanIder- stine. Montague, P. E. I. ' Mr. and Mrs. Eric Coffin. and sons. Gary and Roger, of Halifax, .N.S.. were visitors to Montague Thursday. The many friends of Mr. Hubert Campbell, Panmure Island. are sorry to hear he is a patient in the Kings County Hospital. All wish him a speedy recovery. JEVANGELIST Roy D. Camp- bell continuing preaching mission in Georgetown Baptist Church Sunday and all next week at 8 pm. ...!IT'S,l7'UN and it's interest- ing. It's the annual P. E. 1. Trades and Industry Fair on October 22nLl-2Ilr(l-24lli and 25th at the big fox show building on the Ex- hibition Grounds. There'll be championships in fiddllnl. sten- dancing; with comedy 'music, Scotch dancing. square dances, wild life show and hundreds of interesting things to see and-dc. so remember the dates and don't miss the Big Show. uruncnasrzs PROPERTY - Senator T. V. Grant has recently purchased the beautiful old Grant property on St. Patrick"s Road near Pcakes Station where he was born 75 years ago. His father, the late Allan Grant. purchased this farm in the wilderness from the Department of Public Works in 1858. and it remained in the family name until recently. Senator Grant is to be congratulated on having redeemed this property. and bring- ing it again into the possession of the Grant clan. Hong Kong Continued--fr-om page I tigate and recommend on the pay- ment of war claims generally. These are expected to number in the thousands and it will likely take years to settle all of them. They cover a wide area. property losses in the 1939 sinking of the liner Athenia to years of hospital bills for ailments arising from imprisonment. that veterans of the Dieppe raid of 1942 will come forward to claim Special compensation on the krounds that they were maltreated so that their ability to gun on liberation was impaired by their shackliniz by the Nazis. some have ' already put in claims. Widows of Hong Kong veterans 8" liable to set varying amounts. For instance. a woman whose hus- band was a prisoner. say. :0 days before he died would be entitled to 530 but pension payments would be taken into account by officials in deciding what she should get. The force sent to Hong Kong ....'s'rn. ANNIVE SA ' . at Hook-.v's Men's Rwmii-I Cmtmsied mmniy 0' W0 infantry tague. Saturday, October 11th. ha mhonsl the Winnipeg Gm” winter clothing at low ppjceg and PHJOY the comforts of better made Karments at no extra cost. Be W15”- 5h0D early. A deposit will hold any garment for you. . ....'FUNERAI. AT MW M&T.V E. Smith was held Tuesday afternoon from Lime Sands United Church. The service was conducted by the Rev. John F. MacKa.v, B.D. The pail hearers were Messrs. Stewart. Maclfay. Ivan Blue. Angus MacLean, Maxie Fraser, Leon MacPhee and Albert Blue. interment in Little Sands cemetery. ...FHI7lRE'5 ,'l'HE good news .Am0s 'n' Andy told you about on the Rexailrndin show. For four big days of "two for the price of one. plus only 1c bargains. Over 250 Iif'Tl'lS to choose from including remedies. vltamines. cosmetics. first aid supplies. stationery. et:., clc., Wednesday. Thursday. Fri- day and Saturday, Oct. 15. 16. 17. 18 at MabonaDrug Co.. The Rex. all Drug Store, Montague. ....'lIEIT.E'S ONE way to make your pennies stretch-and stretch -and stretch. Take them to'the Original Rexall Fail One Cent Sale which open: in Montague on next Wednesday at your Rexall Drug Store. Yes. on Wednesday of next week you buy an advertised Rcxall prodiictu add one penny and secure two lull-size, full-qual- liy Rexail items. Don't wait until the sale opens to make up it list of your" drug store needs. Do it now. Then you'll be ready for Wednesday: big savings. Remem- ber the place. your Rexall Store. Remember the Original Rcxnll One Mabon Drug Co. Drug -event-the JBTJAUTIFUI. APPIII-SB - The Guardian o ice at Montague re- ceived yesterday several lovely ap- ples from the new orchard on the farm of Mr: Bert I-llcken at Allis- ton. and w almost perfect fonnatlon. Noteworthy was the size of one of the Lobo apples which weighed one 1b., one ounce. and measured Iii inches around. It is worth- wh e to see this beautiful orchard on the Hicken farm. with is many new varieties. and each tree bearing is very large number of apples. so many in fact that be- cause of the danger of the limw breaking. the crop has been par- tially nicked. t io Saturday 18th. inclusive. Here is your chance to get your fall and ' LITTLE -SMNDS-The funeral of the late Cent, Sale. Included were two Lobo. two Delicious. and a Hume. each of which pwused a deep red color, adiers and the Quebec Royal Rifles Local Irish Continued from page 1 member along with a fife Member- ship Medal. The Patron. Brother Thoma; Flynn. in a short address. lauded the fine work and faithful service to the Society done by the honour. ed member. "Paddy" Brother '.McTague thanked the members most heartily for their kind rememb ance of him. Many of the members lauded Bro. 'Mc- T8-zue's service to the society and gave short Anecdotes about him.. Before the presentation to Bro. McTague, nine new ember were welcomed into the Society. They all received a most cordial welcome from the president. J. Edgar Hogan, and the other members of the exe. cutive. The newly initiated mem- bers responded with individual short remarks. After the initiation and present. ation a short entertainment pro- sram was held with many of the members taking an active part. The addreu which accompanied the presentation said in part ...You were initiated Into this Society in the year 1919. thirty. three years ago. During this per. iod you have held such important Om”! I-I president. secretary. and addition to your holding these high offices and the honor you brought this society in doing so. you hug also generously contributed greatly in your dramatic acting in our an. nuai -St. Patrick's play over a long PN'I0d 01 Yelrl. which was always are-tly appreciated by every mam. 5" 0' I-hi! Organization as well as an" admiring public. "1 ...Your continued interest and 9 Ion! years of generous giving of time and effort in the work of this society. and especially in in, work of charity for which this jac- lety is noted will always be re. membered by every member pres- ent and will also serve as a nu. example of Christian charity to our : members. some of whom were initiated here tonight..." The address was signed by E. w. Hogan, president. H. A. Power, gag. retary and J.Pius Callaghan. ti-em. urer. FERRY FABE8 UP DARTMOUTH. N. S.-(OP)... Fares on the ferry betweenlnuto mouth and Halifax have been in- creased from 52 tickets for In to so tickets for 0130. higic cash fares remain at 10 cents. from It is quite possible. for lnstance.i McTague. ' chairman of various committees. In ' The Week at SD.U. Continued from pass '1 ...:.a--- petitors, were Tommy Grant with 16 and Ralph-Keefe with 10 points: Again congratulations'to all com- petitors ond to the officials re- sponsible for the efficient handling oflall events. 0 0 Following the athletics .the Freshmemwere guests ai:,a little gathering to which they had been looking forward with the greatest anticipation since the opening. We refer to their initiation which was this year under the direction of jovial st. Clair Trainer and his sophomore colleagues. Initiation is usually a difficult task for-both executors and victims. but the boys came through with a program that everyone got a kick out of. except of course. the Freshmen. t 6 0 0 Next week, St. Dunstan'a will be represented at two Conferences which will take place at Laval Uni- versity in Quebec City and at an- other to be held in Halifax. The annual meetings of the National Federation of Canadian University Students. and of the International Students' Service are from Oct. 13 to 17 and from the 17 to 19 re- spectively. The business of the former organization will. cover many phases and problems of or- ganized Canadian students from exchange visits with Russian stu- dents to lower rates to the Coron- ation ceremonies. The I. S .3. dele- gates will discuss matters of a more restricted nature. mainly student relief. scholarships. seminars and closer student relations. Gerald Steele of the local I.S.S. Commit- tee wlll attend both meetings. 'At St. Mary's in Halifax. John Mul- lally and John Dunphy are to rep- resent St. Dunstan's at the annual Conference of the Canadian Fed- eration of Catholic University stu- dents from the 1'lth 'to the 19th This Fedeation does much to fur- ther student life at College level, and last year sponsored a Christ- mas program. "Bring Christ back to Christmas." Our thought for the week: Grant men a certain vision of the truth and they will rise to pinnacles of heroism utterly unob- tainable by those who live and die only to preserve themselves.-Dr. Charles Malik in the UN. As- sembly. From S. D. U. to all of you. health and happiness. ' E001) EATING The number of turkeys on Can- adian farms was estimated at 3.- 300.000 in August. 1052. 1-gal. Mole-Muller 1,000-mile T0096 pun 'ennsyiv-nin Morn Oil-plus o oonvenlonf "squat" utility eonnlnev (Mme with pouring uncut and boil handle), OCTOBER 11'. 'i195d I l ' ; A J'lm:e "I339 Izmorrxrt-mr:nzao.oIzrmo M. D. STEWART says : Our Dominion Security Plan means im- ' mediate and substantial protection for lov- ed ones when they need it and--It you live -it means 'a retirement fund for-'you. , Ask me about "I)omlnlon Security." M. C. STEWART, Re resentative 111-115 Grafton Street, Chlrlo town. P. In L sANnYsn Closing Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner SUNDAY. OCTOBER 12th -Dinner Served'- , 12 to 2:30 5:30 to 7:430 ' Sandy wishes to thank the people for their patronage for the last seven years. He I will be back next spring to open or. usual. The Banquet Room remains open until Ooh I ober 25th. The Restaurant will be closed. ' CLOSED MONDAY THE RENDEZVOUS RESTAURANT wii.L as CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY. ocr. I3lh You will need to check your cooling system before putting I. in Anti-Freeze. We carry it complete stock of Radiator Hose, flush and solder at prices that are right. ouwelvau? iilloio-IIIIISIER zooo nits moron oil. The world's fined-of 1 mice that saves you sI.ol on every oil change. Churn new to Malo- MIIIOP-YII can't bu saving and summer vlvlng. 2.000 guonnndd mile: of perfect lubrication between changes. QIIAIIT IIALLOII 5-BIL. & 5 .37. - coriimuirion OFFER saves YOU cm 3. PLEEZE iionlt Let Me FREEZE DON'T BE CAUGHT BY AN EARLY FROST Protect Your Cor NOW with - V4 I " Genuine El-helyn Glycol Permanent ANTI mnszs: AT PRICES mar save YOU MONEY Gal. S4.98 .. or. sage Ileatt-is and Connections, also radiator 10096 Pun Pennsylvania Mm: for biol--sou 1.39 7.45 . . THE FORUM IS OPEN Get ready to enjoy a full 74 WOITH 35.75 scasonls skating. Visit your Canadian Tire Corporation .'FROST Now is the Time to Put on'Your while the temperature is around 60 degrees. 4 Don't leave this job" 'iiIi cold-weather Associated Stores In Sum- mersldo and Charlottetown and look over their took of the best in skating outfits at prices that save you real money - ranging from 98:: to 92.1.95 SHIELD . SUMMlRSID" x - STORE M Central Street Dial 2358 cuorianuowufi I, , p .15. ii. manna. 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