l page EIGHT, MABON ORIIC COMPANY ' MONTAGUE Announces Fall One Cent Sale. Oct. 14.15. 16, 17 You can't duplicate these quality bargains at one cent -For only onecent in the Rexall One Cent Sale you can have your choice of more than .260 items (many worth more than a dollar at normal prices) with each duplicate purchase at the regular fair price. . You can be sure of full size and full quality because this is our way of national advertising and you get the benefits. ' Every item is a genuine Rexall product made for reg- ular stock by the Rexall Drug Company-one of the largest producers of drug items in the world. g ' The purpose of the original Rexall One Cent bale is to place enough Rexall products in your home to prove to vou that Rexall products are exceptional values at normal prices throughout the year. This chance comes only tii'i('0 a .V('i1l'. l0!” f0UT Cla.V5 only. Dont miss the original Rexall Fall One Cent Sale at your Rexall Drug Store this week. i l pSaturda,v, October 14 to 17th. about 5 pm. yesterday near Gau- Wollhwllile NWIHLZ5 aiwlll .i0u- neyis Brook on the Commercial. You can buy two advertised Rex- Road about pg mile from Mon- THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS1-MONTAGUI: llarold F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldon Lavcra. The Guardian may be bought at the following places In Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office; in Souria: The Snack Bar. ....'l(ING'S MILL, Montague. buying logs, 10 feet 2 inches long only. ....'0FFICE CLOSED--The of- fire at Dr. Preston Msclntyre, Montague, will he closed from - Saturday, October 10th to Satur- ....'SHEAFFER and Parker pens.day. October 17th. inclusive. and pencils. C. R. Boeliner, Jew-l ?------ eller. Montague. d ' o d -.'DON'T FAIL to attend the a y Credit Union Celebration at Moreil.l I October 14th. 8 P. M. Speakers and ; musical programme. 'itlAl(ItI A DATE-to Visit tliei .fMrs. P. J. MCKCHUB. Molltalueu Manon Drug co, your Rpxuiifis a patient in the King's County Drug Store. at Montague. on,I-lospitai as the result of a hit- Wednesday. Thursday, Friday and aiid-run accident which occurred -ans... all items for the price of one mguct plus one cent at the Big Rexml A gravel truck mumnng me Fit” 0'"? Cm" 5a1'- turn at this point sideswiped on the Vlglli. iront lender the light coupe, a CAPITOL SHOWS AT 3:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 ilntvie. students at Dalhousie Uni- the ll05Plllll- ML MCKFIHIR TeCelV' T0-DAY and WED. 9:l0lllll'lA YOUN r”? Thoglonun of You" WOMAN! i JOHN F0 Ag nuiiii tit-iicgis li0INtI-NJIIIE mvru . LATEST NEWS - SHORT iMrs. Spencer Llewellyn, iVioiitagtie.l13Chmm5 R-C-M-R ME ll1V9-miltllri ,1 COULD ONLV "AWE" TO THEM... BUT IT SHOULD HAPPEN Ioyglf Fllllll Nclllitll-El.Ill'fSIEOIlE'ElIAR IIICIIAIIIII CAPITOL REVIVAL snow TONIGHT at 9:30 The Explosla drama of protecting the A-HOMO! 9z...srnss . t -n . ohm r V i. Hit! N1 0 E SHOWING OF THIS FILM AT 9:30 P. M. X WlllllM Elllll - lllllll lllllllll -SIGNE HASSU ” K driven by Mr. McK(-nna. after it Peismlals Iliad come off the Kilmuir Road. Mr Kenneth MacLaren, Halifax.iTlltl 91"" W45 Sh0Ved 0" the POW- spent the. week-end at his home ill "l”"- 0V” the embankment "W0 B,-udeno”, ithe deep ditch. Mrs. Mclienna was ,seriously hurt about the chest and Messrs William and John ittat-,.u'ls presently under observation in l'Fl'Sll)'. Halifax, spent the holidays "l CW5 ilbilul the head End 0'-her at me” home in Montague. labrasions. The car was consider- ably damaged on the front where it Miss Selma Llewellyn and Miss lJl0W9d U110 the bank- Mary Baker. Halifax, were week-l The driver of the izravel truck me oU'AnoiAN., CFIARLOTTETOWN Maritime Inter-group AA.is Hold Anniversary Gathering man who is an alcoholic and am no" on hem); of the City ' glad to see In practice the nhll- Charlottetown.” We at city hall 0S0Pll.V 07 the 500d 50m5Fll3"'are well aware of the wonderful whereby in helping 0lllCI'S NW work -done by the local group of help yourselves." said His Excei- A, A, mu 1 toko this oopo,-yiunny lency the Right REV-t -Tlmel 30349: to commend them for their worth- Bishop of Charlottetown. in ad- why), uhievomonu, dressing the members of the Man- A 19”” was mod gram Lieugen. time Intergroup Association of Al- am Govomor T, w, L, Prowsg re. coholics Anonymoiusdatj threir Elxtn K,-smug his mommy to be pres- annual banquet e n e om- em, cv munity Centre Saturday night. its A member of the Amherst group Excellency expressed hope tliats-aid that iin A. A. be had dis- the work of the organizatioiilmvered I new W” of mo in. would flourish "to the E0011 Ofiwhlch his tlriiiltiiixz, iiruhlcni liuu yourselves and the izlorr nl Godr been solved. "Many alcoholics Hon. C. C- Baker. Mlnlst" 09 shear away from the 'Higher Pow- AKTlCU1lUl"P- in Speaking 0" lie”:-r' approach to their problem." be half of the Premier and the said. :-but 1 agsurg you mg: the Government of the Province, said acceptance of hoip from rho Deity it was "an honour. I iirlvllese. llmust be without reservation." pleasure dand a r&;I1elation" I; be, In speaking of his experience. in atten anon. HY YOU IV? ' a member or the Cornerbrook. Ntid.. group said .11: was a duly qualitlad member of tho A.A.. hav- ing been in hospitals. including mental institutions on uvaral oc- casions through the devastation! of alcohol. "Alcoholism is a three-fold ill- ness." said a speaker member at the Halifax group. "Mental, physi- "I have BN9!” SYWPHNW 10' "i9 tend a cordial welcome to the Vll- C” Pnd splmuali "Id um” 1. '-Wk the first step in humility and turned to a Higher Power my at- gontmucd on page 15 t . up iocroaaa-13. St. Peter's Bay To Vole Bot. 19 Sheriff J. B. Edwin Raid ho. called a poll at St. Peter's Bay on Monday. Oct. 19 when the resi- dents or that district will deter. mine for or against an applies. tion to tho Government for in. corporation as a village. r ware . TOWN OF MONTAGUE . Speed Limit 20 M.P.H. Violators will be prosecuted. Signed. Mayor and Town Council. continued success in reclaiming -- V A those not able to light the battle . alone. realizing as you do tint without God, man can do noth- g'r1 Lieut. Col. J. D. Stewart, D.S.0., Mayor of the city. said he was in- deed glad and happy to be here at this wonderful gathering to ex- BACKACHE l and guests of Miss Llt'Wellyll'S:(lld NM Nmam 0" the 509119 0f U19 brother and sister-in-laxs. Mr. and Hi-if-lldclllv but me M0IllH8ll9 119-; ling and expect to apprehend the Messrs. Douglas Johnston. Jamesl!l1'1l'9F 5h01'U3'- MacDonald, Bloyce Beck and Cecill r'”'m:m'm'- Mosher. -students at Mount Alli-l MARMORAI om" (Cp,gAL,mu.i 50" Un”'"'5”-Vi sackvmpv NB-v flock of geese was seen Ilyiiigl spent the holidays at their homes Scum over thls Down, 4 mugs east in Mamaguet of Peterborough. Flying high in , perfect V formation, their passagel M'- Webb N"3lw15”"' whim R03d- was accompanied by noisy honking. has been appointed a director of the Montague Co-operative Associa- tion to replace Harold Landry, who LORETTA YOUNG REGISTERS was unable to accept the position HI-IARTVVARMING COMEDY HIT as director. l , Universal-International has scor- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Higgin- ed another triumph in the heart- botham. Halifax, were week-end warming comedy field with the visitors to Montague and Forturiewpresentatioii of "It Happens Every Thursday," at ' opcilcd yesterday Mrs. Ambrose O'Ha1loran has re- at the Capitol Theatre with Loretta turned to her home in Victoria Young and John Forsythe in the Cross after spending the past starring roles. week as guest of her son-in-law and Adapted for the screen from daughter. M15 Ind Mrs. Sextustlie best-selling book "It Happens Curran. B-'i1dWill'S R0801. .lEvery Thursday” by Jane McIi- value, the new film cleverly com- Mi-5' HBFFM Blmhanlm. New bines pathos' with earthy humor Minas. N.S., is visiting in Montague. lin chronicling the every-day guest of her brother, Mr. Herbert problems of publishing g gmgil Buchanan. She was accompanied weekly newspaper, by her cousin. Mrs. Alfred Gillis. Loi'el.la. Young plays the movie who had spent the past five weeks lcountei-part of the book's lady 35, M135 BUCHRHRIILS ZU9Sl- 111 New .author and her assignment repre- M1""- sents a sharp contr t to her re- ;cent highly drama c role op- M'- Dlwld M5b0n- llvudem El posite Jeff Chandler in "Because H0”-011 ACadFm.l'. ll'l Wrilfvllle. N5. of You." She. scores heavily in SDPM l-he hfllldkys M his h0"'-E mlcomedy hiid lieartwariitiiig scenes Mimmguet as she joins with Forsythe in surmounting the countless prob- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mncl-ure. teams of making a success out of Montasue. Mus Margaret Macl-ure a. heretofore failing weekly news- lmd M155 EV9l3'" slewarlv chart paper. Farsythe likewise registers lottetown, and Mr. qari MacLure, 3' strong performance in the 55”” -l0h"- NvB-- moimed in Hair, capable handling of his first im- iax where they spent the week-end. ppormm screen Wye. Miss Donna Macleod and Gor-l don MacNeill, third year students at Prince of Wales College, Miss Geraldine Sullivan. student at St. Dunstan's University, David Stew- art, Blair Watterworth. Glen Wig- glnton, second year students at P. ' W.O.. spent the holiday week-and at their homes in Montague. - .!Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thomp- son. aocompanied by Mr. Thomp- sonts sister. Mrs. Larry Anderson and her daughter Jean. of Tim- berlea. Nova Bcotla, spent the week-end with relatives in Mon- tague and Springton. They were also accompanied by Mrs. Thomp- son's grandmother, Mrs. Frank Vuozzo. who spent the week-end in Montague. Thoroughbred racehorsea are all descended from three Arabian stal- lions imported to Britain 300 years ago. I NOTICE MONTAGUE C0-OPERATIVE MEMBERS The Bergman office will be open all this week, including Saturday night to 10 p.m., to receive pay- omenis on share capital in the Montague Co-operative Association. All those who made pledges are asked to i please call and make payment. ITS REAL! ITS HIIMANI GREAT ENTERTAINMENT! ran STRANGE CASE or VICKI . . AND THE CHILD wno wasm: HER owNi ON VIII IAMI PIOIIAI CARTOON soon or sou-ru ASIA - -Lain; rnxom - snows s:so-7-9 DON'T FORG , r ..Ol.ll TIME FIOOLING SINGING AND sme- DANCING Vconrnsrr" M-G-M......... In Mtl Stewart Legion Hall I'll P'INIl'I' VAIILY HCTVII 0' I1 Ocmber Outstanding Specialties Time 8:30. Good Prize; 0 II STOPS it lll.URlTlC'NEURllLGlC i PAIN! ASPIRIN wuunnanvn-nuuaanununi BRINGS fo-niiv wen. i ucus acids May beWai-ninq Barhclia is alien caused by lazy kidney action. When Iridnoya get out oi order, wastes remain in Ilia system. Then backache, disturbed ran on that tired-out and heavy-headed feeling may soon Iollow. That's the lima to hire Dodd'a Kidney Pills. Dodd'a atirnulain the Iiidneya to normal action. Than you Iael batter-sleep belle!-work boiler. Got Dodd'a Kidney Pills now. SI 4 . 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