' FAUE EIGH!" _ PRINCE EDWARD — TODAY - FRI. - SAT. ly Actual Vote . . . "The Funniest Pic- ture Ever Made". . . . Bring the Whole Family . . . They'll Enioy It. SUPPOSE YOU ADVERIISED IUR I It all started when they advertised tor d baby-sitter . . . and got a “Belvedere” Beivedere turns out to be not only o gentleman baby-sittcr...but o buby- sitter who....hqtes.... y babies! __-. EXTRA! NEWS a a a- SPORTS DOWN UNDER C A RTOON SO YOU WANT TO BE IN POLITICS TODAY - CAPITOL — FRI. - SAT. SHOWING AT 3.30 - 1 - s=4s LENORE isiriuiii six Introducing its: mum "a isci imc" Also: SOtN Chapter 4 "SUPERMAN" TONIGHT — EMPIRE — FRI. - SAT. snows 7 - s=4s _ MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY, 2=so siivtnfvoioe i the G0 D N WEST! ...a rhythm wrangler whose guns blast a vicious land-grab! ‘a nouooeais eieruae ~ _ _................ CARTOON COM E-DY SPORT Georgetown And Vicinity IA". B. H. Conrad, District Administrator for Veterans’ Affairs. Charlottetown, was a business visitor to Georgetown on Monday. -GO0 While visiting.“ the ledleyville in (iuysboroiigh County. E8, this past summer. the follow- illlago of unusual fact was broushl t0 attention of Mr. and Mrs. Her- eean Invandier and would do didle. to e. "Ripley" column. This flrticullar village is celled Hadley- ellia after Mrs. Lavandies-‘s family ' e and in it her brother, Mr. alnliain Hadley is the oldeet living being seventy-Wee He" at great. us but at that the old man of the unusual. C0 ie this with .. Mafia 's' mother. of nihsty-eix is still y and one wagers ems or villages can - and present es strange a set of facts. HILARIOUS AND DIFFERENT. “SITTING PRETTY" IIAILED AS GAY COMEDY MASTERPIECEI Wtlth preview showings of "Sit- ting Pretty." the word out. of Hollywood is that Twentieth ceri- tury-Fox has succeeded in achiev- ing the miracle of another smash hit screen comedy. Starring Rob- ert Young. Maureen O'Hara and Clifton Webb. the picture. sched- uled to open today at the Prince Edward Theatre. is one of the grandest laugh shows in years. A comedy that goes beyond hilarity and into the realms of laughter that can come only from a warm, joyful human experience, "Sitting Pretty" uses es its spring- board ons of today's most timely entertaining subjects: the problem of the baby-sitter with hilarious complications not. famil- ie.r to every young couple. Ae such. the picture provides its three stars with what is said to be the moat unusual. and d:l’g'.1'ful roles of their careers. (arise-s: MONTAGIIE: Harold r Stewart Min AGENTS SOURIE: MIIS Enid Landry. Albert alums. sen. em? llnrrlel Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: WIIIIII I478! Richards nail Gordon herd! II Georgetown: The Poet Office: loner; The Guardian ma! be bought at any of the folloerlnl illness In Montague: Mil S. A. Llewellyn: Men Clo). In Soeerle: Golden's and Hllrelfl in 8t Petefe: The Poet Ollea. ‘ HQSULOVA WATGIIES. -— C. R. Boeliner. Jeweller, Montague. Mr. C. R. Martin and Mr. M. J. Siowart. Caledonia, were in Montague on business Monday. Mrs. Blanche Steele. Gaspcraux. was a Sunday visitor to Montague. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Llewellyn. Mr. Eric Hewitt, Amherst, N.S.. was a visitor to Montague on Monday where he visited his many friends. Mr. Malcolm MacLeod, of the Royal Canadian Navy, is at present visiting in Montague. guest of his sister, Mrs. C. C. MacLure. Mr. John Hogan, Charlottetown, commercial traveller. was s. busi- ness visitor to Montague and vicinity calling on his Pgular customers. --'TI-Il-l SACRAMENT cf the Lord's Supper will be observed in Caledonia Presbyterian Church on Sunday. October 31st. A prepara- tory service will be held on Friday at 7.30. His many friends will regret to learn that Mr. Louis Burke. eni- ployee of the Montague Furnishing Company. is a patient in the King's County Hospital. where he under- went an operation on Monday. Mr. William SSteele and Harry Llewellyn, Montague. motored to New Glasgow via Wood Islands Ferry on Saturday for a load of commodities for Poole & Thomp- son. Horsemen will be interested in learning that Mr. Johnny Gay has purchased "Sue City Sue," with which he hopes to make a good showing on the Island tracks next summer. Mr. Gay has his racer stabled at the Annear andlowrey stables. where he is putting her through an intensive training. Mr. Gay has always been an en. thuslastic horxman. and many will be waiting for his showing next summer. As the gray dawn broke over the landscape. two intrepid hunters bore with spartan vigour the cold blasts of north winds, and huddled IOWQT in their shaky craft for shelter. As the heavy mists slowly dispelled. heads were cautiously raised above the gunwale for a glance at the flock of black ducks which floated gently on the quiet Brudenell River. The gunners carc- iully mariouvered their craft so that they might present a broad- side attack on the luckless ducks which had chosen that place for a quiet. rest When all was in pre- PB-Tednefifi. the hunters cautiously rose to take aim with their trusty firearms. but. the ducks sensing danger rose on the wing. and ivith four shots one wounded stayed on the water. Abandoning now all caution. the pair shipped oars and paddled furiously to catch their quarry. However, each time the boat approached. the duck would dive, and lead them on another merry chase. Unknown to the adventurers, another pair of eyes were gleefully watching this mad churning of the water as they tore after their quarry. With many expostulations of wrath. the one would direct the other to the new appearance of the elusive duck ‘which by now had his pursurers well in hand. Finally the oarsman arose. threw a shell in the gun. and let. blaze. Again the duck went down. amid the explosive sounds of frustration of the two boatmen. Then came the climax. the duck having eluded his pursuers, land- ed in the cove near the watchers, who carefully took aim, and walked home with one black duck. leav- ing the two stlll paddling in search of the lost quarry. —Lan. duck - Mrs. C. B. Green and Miss Edith Clay, Montague. were visitors to Charlottetown on Monday. caslons. C. R Montague, ..'GIFTS for all Boehner, Jeweller. P. E. I. ...'WIIEN IN MONTAGUE call at I-Iooley's Men's Wear for com- plete range of Men's and iiov’! Clothing. Mr. G. D. Langley, St. John. N. 3.. was a business visitor to Montague on Monday, calling on his regular customers. Mr. A. O. F. Gill. commercial traveller, spent the day in Mont- ague arid vicinity where he cal!- ed on his regular customers Congratulations are extended to Miss Edith Clay on the winning lof the lovelv rug at the High Tee iwlilrii W35 lit-id in the Georgetown ’ Town Hall on Wednesday night. ..'Mr. George Grotto Jr., who has been employed tn Montague during the last four years. left last week for Union Road (Queen's Co.» where he has accepted em- ployment. Mr. Al Hodson and Mr. Cyril Dauphinee, Halifax. N. 5., were visitors to Montague for a few days, guests at. the Bison. Mr. Hod- son and Mr. Dauphinee left on Sunday to return to their home in Halifax. The regular meeting of the Al- monte Young People's Union was held in the classroom on Monday night. The meeting opened with the devotional period led by Blanche Hume. The scripture lesson was read by Minnie Greene. This was followed by the business Period with the vice-president, Ruth Fraser, presiding. It was de- cided to order twenty United Church calendars for the members and a. copy of the Upper Room was distributed to each member. Roll call was answered by l6 mem- bers. The program for the evening [was under the charge of Mr. V.R. tPeblller. He gave a very inter- lesting and instructive talk on iphotozraphy. during which he de- ,veloped some pictures. A vote of dhanks ivas given Mr. Peppler by {the vice-President. Ruth Fraser. Lunch was served by the ladies ‘and a social halt-hour enjoyed. .'I’he meeting closed with the Mizpah i Benediction. is: Peters Highlights Mr. Aiban Burge returned Tues- day to Montreal where he will attend an agricultural colllege. ‘a ..'A very successful bean supper was held Saturday night in C0ftin's ‘store which was sponsored by the ‘Junior Farmers who cleared around one-hundred dollars. i Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mac. __Donald of Little Pond were visit- ;ing Mrs. MacDonald's sister, Mrs. James Flynn of St. Peter's on Sun- day. Mrs. Andrew Gallant of Soul-is ‘and her two children Teresa and windy. spent sunday with Mrs. Gallantfls foster-mother, Mrs. K. UI-Iariley of Svt. Peter's. Mr. J. J. MacKinnon and Mr. Albert Qugley motored lest week ‘to Nova Scotia. where Mr. Quigley purchased some finishing material for his new house. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Coffin at _Rollo Bay West were visiting Mrs. 'Coffln's parents. Mr. and Mrs. igrank Jay of St Peter's, on Sun- ay. i Misses Kathlten-Pratt and Flo _ _. _ _ cHAapo-rrarowu iHE EASTERN GUARDIAN .l. 77 TIDE WORKS EXTRA MIRACLES Ill II_A_RD_ WATER! 1n: WORLD'S OIEAIIESI‘, BRIGIITEST, WIIITESTWAsu , . . only Tide gives you all this. Tide promises you a cleaner wash than any other washday product will give you. Tide leaves even your heaviest family wash free from dirt, and actually removes soap film. too. Yet with all that cleaning power, Tide is truly safe for washable colors! What's more, Tlde actually brightens soup-dulled colors. And white things? 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Oci- 37 '- (OP) — Frlst Lafazanis, acquitted yesterday on a charge of attempt- ed murder. was sentenced todayl to three months on a reduced charge of causing bodily harm. A jury brought in recommendation of mercy. Lafazanls was charged with stabbing Gavro Atanoskovrlch. his partner in a cleaning firm. They had quarrelled over liquidation of the business. 5 EARLY GREEK KNOWLEDGE | The ancient Greeks had an ap-l proximate idea of the earth's size and it ls believed they computed it's circumference within five P91‘ cent of error. tweeds. at low cost. These Suits are of fine goal Cloth, in the latest styles, _ ATTENTION Montague 6r. Vicinity ONE WEEK ONLY MAMMOTH siiii SALE, Oct. 25-30 HOOLEY’S MEN'S WEAR MOIITIIGIIE 5O SUITS GOING AT 25% DISCOUNT Sizes 35 to 44 ‘d’... A Few BOYS‘ SUITS Also Clearing at 20% DISCOUNT An Excellent Opportunity to secure your Fall Suit con: EARLY. wiiiu TIIE RANGE IS couriers English Worsted a few Scotch (IANADA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN TIIE PROBATE COURT The 6th day of October A. D. 1948. In Re Estate of WILLIIAM MORAN late of Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Prov- ince. Principal. Union Commercial College, deceased. teetate. To tho Sheriff for the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading tire petition on file of Minnie E. Moran of Charlottetown aforesaid. widow. the executriir named In the ealil Estaiu praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose lie-rein- after set forth: You are therefor hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to he and appear before the Judge pres- ent at a Probate Court to be held- ln the Court House In Charlotte- town in Queens County. in the said Province. on ‘Wednesday the tenth day of November next coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock fore- noon of the same day to nhew causes If any they can why the Ac- counts of the said Estate should nos be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of M. Alban Farmer. Esq.. Proctor forisaid I‘ctitfoner. Ami it is hereby ordered that a trim copy hereof be forthwith pub- lisher] in some newspaper publish- ed In Charlottetown aforesaid onw- ln each week for at least four con- secutive weeks from the dale hereof and that n true copy hereof he forthwith posted in the follow- ing public places respectively namely. in the liall ol the Court lloiise In Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near the Bank of Nova Swtiti In Charlottetown. aforesaid and ll or near the Royal Bank of Clnbdl in Charlottetown aforesaid l0 tiinl all persons interested in the said estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS Ills Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of iihe said Probato Court at Charlottetown‘ III Queen's County. the day and year first above written. By the Court. (SGDJ E. MLARGARET PALMER. Reglotnr. PHONE Z483 MacFARLAN E BROS. I Wish to announce the appointment as P. E. I. representative for a large Can- adian manufacturer of CUSTOM MADE ' A BROADLOOM RUGS’ Made in any size - -in all the new colors. We also wish to announce that the Mill Representative is in attendance at the store for a limited time - so why not drpp in the store or phone for appoint- ment in the privacy of your home - for Free Estimate. ' MacFarIane Bros. OPPOSITE CFCIY u‘ 92 KENT STREET