Lraoa EIGHT y .-rHE GUARDIAN. onannorrarowu T PRINCE EDWARD TO-DAY - WED. SHOWING 3:30-7-9 PENIIDISE I"! miss awarnanlong lot the int II1'fll' . "DIET NFL in a first"- -ica viltue hideaway! o Illtlillli lltt ms: to hunt is e t w 0 I n piIyt:oyi' o VDDNI LOVE uiiuyhod all by gorgeous M-G-M tn---.---n BARBARA IAMIS 7?HAFLlN-GARDNER t;EAST SIDE, 5WET SIDE” E2('I'RA: Table Toppers BUYING LIVE AND DRESSED ”OULTRY DAILY EASTERN PACKING CO.. LTD. Souris. P. E. I. WE HAVE 80 SUITS This is your opportunity t miss this sale. No R TEN DOLLARS DISCOUNT ON ALL MEN'S SUITS IN STOCK SALE STARTS NOVEMBER 23R!) - ENDS NOVEMBER 30TH In All Colours, Sizes, and Price Range. Come Early and have a wider choice. With suit. prices still climbing. you cannot afford to NOOLEYIS MENIS WEAR "WHERE QFALITY IS ASSURED" MONTAGUE To-day :OAPlT0l: wad. SHOWS 3 :30-7-8 :45 vi! 17 "'15 5'"; "I The I "9 "tar" ' Tho altttirllt III-OI-tilt headlines story of Emit limits! A WARNER EROS. PICIURE iiiii BRIAN or ALSO: Iliiiversal News Novelty Reel - Cartoon Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs Palmer Electric PHONE 1444 TO CHOOSE FROM 0 buy a good Suit cheap. efunds or Exchanges. STOP AND SUGAR. 5,lhs. for ............ .. L'ARD. per lb. . . .... .. SEEDLESS RAISINS. 2 lb DATES, per lb. . MIXED PEEL, per pkg. . . GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, per SHORTENING, per lb. CANDY-Jelly Beans-per NESTLIETS MILK, per tin PRE - CHRISTMAS SALE Ends Dec. 9th. STEWART - And - BEOK'S CREAM soDAs. 1 ib.Ti:ic'iz.'.T'.A.I ................................ .. 25c TEA-Our Own Brand-Special .. RED CHERRIES. 3 oz. pkg. .................................. .. 19c SHOP at ...................................... .. 57c 236 . 33c I90 5.. . 69c . 19c ,18c 30c lb. .. .. 3 ...................................... .. 15c tin Spring-Filled Mattresses LESS NW5 Plpeleas Furnaces Installed IIIBJO .' tleotrlc Washers 3124 .50 Womenfs Fur Trimmed OV Regui'eI'-.PPlcey 5.95--Sale . ' -1' Men's Heavy Fleece UNDERWEAR, Combs. Men's Bib OVERALLS. Reg. 3.98 for Merits Extra Heavy WORK SHIRTS . Boys' Heavy Fleece UNDERWEAR. Combs. Womenia INDIAN SLIPPERS (100 pr.) Boy's LUMBERMAN'S (Overstocked) ,.tlaiiy.,aiEttoids".ignAsaie that are not listed I A just before -Clu-ntmes 3.19 . 1.89 1.39 ,. 1.98 ERSHOES (OverstocI(-tiidii ..................................... .. 2.95 now with our "Lay.Away" iiit" Vtii'Ei'i?iii GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUI: Ilarotd F. Landry, Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mrs. llrnoo Mecfheo. Mlae Joyce Wtulnton. Mlaa Joan Johnston. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Levers. The Guardian may he bought at the following places in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in George- town: the Post Office: in Sourla: The Snack Bar and H. Bien- erda I: Son. Mr. Preston Peardon of Montague was a week-end visitor to Wood Islands. Misses Aileen and Dorothy Cook of Montague. were Sunday visitors to Wood Islands. Messrs. Hughie and Tommy Jackson of Sturgeon were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. George MacLennan of Wood Islands. Miss Jean MacLean. Charlotte- town. spcnt Sunday in Montague, guest of her mother. Mrs. W. A. Mat.-Lean. Mr. Aronld Wightiman of Halifax was a business visitor to Mon- tague for the past, few days. Mr. Alex Stewart of Charlotte- town. spent Sunday in Montague guest of his son and daughtci-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Stewart. .fEN.f0YABLE SOCIAL EVENT -The home of Mr. Alex Moorc. Mt. Vernon. was the scene of an enjoyable social event on I'”rimiy cvcninz. Nov. 24. honouring Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Gamiblc and Mr. and Mrs. William Matheson, who were married recently. Each cou- ple was presented with a purse of money and a number of gifts. the :iddress being given by Mr. Ches- icr Martin of Caledonia. The guests of honour graciously ox- prc.-rsed their appreciation for heir kindness and good wishes of their many friends. The large gathering then enjoyed the bag- pipc selections played by Mr. William Bears. Music for dancing was provided by Messrs. .loiin MacLeod, Milton Compton, Edison Hume. and Sandy MacPherson. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies. ...aL. .j...M Georgetown . and Vicinity .Viiss Vivian Wood of Charlotte- tcnvn was the week-end guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wood. Mrs. Neil A. Wight. is visiting with friends and relatives in New Glasgrow, N. S. Mr. Frank Maecormick left :i few days ago for Truro, N. s.. where he plans on being employed. Mrs, William Hook of Charlotte- town was it week-end visitor at tiir home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lavandler, Mr. and Mrs. Howard 5. Mar- Lean. accompanied hy Mr. Angus MacLcan motored to Antigonieh and other points in Nova Scotia It tow days ago. Miss Janie Hunter. R. N.. left :4 few days ago on return to Hall- fax. N. S. following A. visit. with her brother, Mr. Joseph Hunter. L. A. C. Oharles Taylor of the Royal Canadian Air Force. station- ed at Rockcliffe, Ontario. paid a short visit to Georgetown last. week. A Canadian National Railway extra gang. complete with sleeping and cooking cars have been in Georgetown for the past week and are engaged ini placing new rails on parts of the line. Some local labor is employed on this operat- ion. ..' Mr. Neil A. Wight. crew mem- ber of Dominion Government. De- partment of Public Works Dredge No. 9 has arrived at his home in Georgetown to spend the Winter months, Dredge No. 9 was engaged in operations at Bathurst. N. B. and has tied up there for the Winter. Department of Public Works Dredge No. 14. which has been operating at Graham's Creek has now completed her season's dig- glng and is scheduled to move to Charlottetown under low of the Tug, Glen Llbett. II as soon as weather conditions are favourable. No. 14 will be hauled up in Char- lottetown. a job which will taki- several weeks as launchways will have to be laid and then picked up again and the dredge jacked up and blocked. SITES” Insect. enalie. an animal . . the but 2! is plenty e at once. It soothes. heals and clnnus. Draws out the pollen I A M i rifts" 51; I-UJLYIE NI S0 Delivered C. O. D. any Mrs. Archie Hume, Montague. is at present in Halifax, where she is visiting her husband. who is a patient in Camp Hill Hospital. ..'CHICKl5N AND HAM SUP- PER. Beaver Club itall. Montague. Wednesday. November 29th. Aid of King's County Hospital. Mrs. Harold Nicholson. Miss Vivian Thompson, and Mr. David Thompson were wcck-end visitors to Wood Islands, guests of Mrs. NiChf1lSOll.S niirriifi. Mr. and Mrs. George MacL(-mian. Her young friends ape pleased to learn that Patsy Sinclair. young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sinclair. Montagiic. is convaiescing satisfactorily after her recent ill- nuss in the Kings County Hus- pitai. Mrs. R. W. Stewart. Ciiariotte- town. is visiting in Montague. guest. of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wright. and in New Perth as the guest of her sister-iii-law, Mrs. P. G. Mac-Larch and Mr. Mac- Larch. Mr. David Thompson. Mr. Pziul Duvar of Lower Montague. and Mr. Bruce IVIBCLCEII of Cfl.'lllDlii(l- town, left ycsti:i'day mnriiing for Ontario. where they expect to rc- inain for some time. ..”THI-I DOOLINS ARI-I COM- ING". more fczircd than Jrsse James. They sweep the country with Randolph Scott as leader. Miiivicw, Tiiesday: Sturgeon, Wed- nesday; Cartliizaii. 'ilhiirs;i:i,v' Eldon. l-li'idny. l3i'i:l.cctown, Satur- day. Univcrsit). Wolfvil i. N.S.. was the guest spczikrr at the mnrninit ser- vice in ii:-3 .lloiitzigiit- Baptist Church on Suiidziy. lie iirniiglit an inlersstzng aiici i lug iiicssalgc. ..f'J0lNS HOSPITAL STAFF - Hcr many friends in Moiitagiie are iirtercstcd to learn that Miss Lucy Hcnnigar, R.N.. dauzhtcr of Mr. and Mrs. William Hciinigar. Montague. has accepted a position on the staff of the ho: "til in Jackson. Michigan. and w.sh hrr continued success in her chosen profession. Miss Hcnnirzur is a graduate of the hospital in Anti- gonish, N.S. Lorne Valley I I O VlClnlI'y . . 'Mr. Llnyd -MTacT)oiiaid W25 a visitor to Charlottetown on Thurs- day. Mrs. Harold Mt Stewart. was a recent vlstnr tn Lorne Valley. Mr. and Mrs. But Lcard. Mrs. Elmer lfclnnis and dmigliier. Wanda were visitors to Montague on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mac- Leod spent. the week-end at Mt. Stewart, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Leard. Her many friends are pleased to hear that. Miss Margaret Low- ery has returned to her home af- ter haing rt patient in the King's County Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mr.s...Miirdock Mar- Donald and Mr. Russell Mcltulay motored to Cable Head on Mon- day where they visited with friends. Mr. Michael Foley was a t'isiinI' to Clmi'lot.tctoivii on Wt-rliic.-da,i' where he was the giiesir of his sis- ter. Mrs. Mae McAulay spent it few days at Cable llcad where she was the guest of tier sister-in-law, M-rs. Macbean. Mr. Philip Mclmits has return- ed to his home in Halifax. Nova Scotla after spending is pleasant vacation visiting relatives at Lorne Valley and Charlottetown. Rcceiit visitors to Mt. Stewart from this vicinity include: Miss Jane MacGrath, Mrs. Angus Nic- holson, Mr. Roy MacLeod. Mr. Ralph Nicholson. Mr. Birt Lcard -and Mr. Sheldon Macheod. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mccahncll and Mr. George Mccannell. Char- lottetown, motored tn lrirne Val- ley on Sunday. where they were guests or Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mccannelt. . LONDON. Nov. 27 -(Reutcrs)- Sowing of newly-developed sun- flower varioileii, which give 10 per cent more seeds of 14 per cent greater oil content. is expected to give the soviet Union at least 23.- 000 tons more vegetable oil a mil- FISH FOROALE Boneless Fish Trimmings in wooden boxes of 20 lbs. or more ....................... 18c per lh. Large and Medium Green Salted Cod 15c per lb. Small Green Salted Cod ............................ .. 12': per lb. Green Salted Hake .......... ...... .... .. lilr per 1' . Packed in 50-lb. boxes or bundles. EASTERN PADKINO OONPANY LTD. sotittis. r." it. 1. lion acres. Moscow radio reP0”-ed tbday.4 . Island Railway Station. Bristol and Vicinity I Mr. Leonard Ryan. is still a pati- cm. in the Charlottetown Hospital but is expected home this week. Friends are sorry to learn that Miss Rita Gauthier. was taken to the Charlottetown Hospital on sun- day where she will under-go an operation for appendicitis. The regular card party of the 0. w. L. was held on Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. stan- nis Lapierre. with a good attend. RIICC. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Sinnott. were visitors to souris. last week. guests of their son and his bride Mr. and Mrs. C-vein slnnott. ..' A welcome visitor back here last week for is shcrt stay was Mr. Charlie Lewis. from Indian River. Friends were pleased to see Char- lie again. but sorry to see him get- ting along with the aid of crutches still suffering from an injury to his leg. . The Misses sheila and Oatty. Gauthier. spent a few days in the city last week with their sister Mrs. Prowse, They returned home on Monday. Miss lreiie Ryan, arrived home from 0tt.awa.xon Saturday. She was called home owing to the poor health of her mother. Mrs. Ed Ryan. Miss Ryan. and her sister have been with the civil service in Ottawa. for many years now. Old Friends here learned over the week-eiid that. Mr. John Mc- Kcrney, section foreman at Mount Stewart, has mtired on pension af- ter it long term of service. Mr. Mc- Kcriiey. was forenirin here before zcliig to Mount Stewart and was i'ci'y well-liked and his many friends wish him health and happiness in the years of retirement. lifrs, Anslem Laplerre. has ta!!- cn a position on the tug at Sourls as cook replacing the man who died suddenly a short time ago. The t'ig will leave Sourls this week with the dredge in tow enroute to Sydney for the winter. We are all complaining about the high price of eggs. all except. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford S. Mclilwen of this vicinity. They have been selling around twenty-one dozen fresh eggs per week rlchi. new when most of the hens are idle Hats off to this young couple who forgot pctatoes and turned tohens and eggs. Mr. Joe MacDonald. marketed eight doz. on Saturday for the week. Mr. Raph McEwen, and Mr, Gor- don Mrlirwen, returned home on Sat.- urday evening from a business trip. They were looking over the pro- spects for a winter's work there while things are slow around the farm. Friends are sorry to learn of the accident to little Joy 0Brien. in the city last week but are pleased to learn she has been released from the hospital. Her grand-pain cnts reside here, Mr. and Mrs. James A. O'Brien. A valuable gravel pit has been un- earthed on the farm of Mr. Phillip Heneberry here and hundreds of ions are being dug and hauled tor the highway in this vicinity at pres- ent. Thls farm is the Mike Donovan RcAVicio em plays All so PERFECTLY. so SIMPLY, so EASILY! Only RCA Victor gives you a separate "45" automatic player. With the "45" you say goodbye to old "spindle-sccking" and "one-at-a-time" load- ing. Pick up a stack of records in 2 fingers. just drop them on the big ccntrc spindic. Press a button and the show": on. It's the modern way to play records-and only a "45" player can give you ALL "45" advantages. 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