I l I r i. I . n v1 9L Q. y pa” 4' lONll-D ILIANOI ' ’ lvl i ‘illlll SPECIAL MARCH OF TIME ”THE CASE OF MRS. CONRAD" EXTRA! n- V‘ .G"-‘° ' slugs o . 0 d theso“ 1,,o° “M, PQIIQ“ our rams: EDWARD m. w». SHOWS 3:30 - 7 — 9 1 Faivégnidyud A7 ronv CPITL rue. and wen. suowmc AT 3.30 - 7 - an: SHE WAS MARKED FUR ° ilillil AiililiilNEii-"IUNE ilitlli_ifiiUiiiJNl_;MAllliliiNlliS-GREG micuit NEWS — MUSICAL — SPORTS — CARTOON WM-ivé/Qfti e mm‘ GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN [THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAGUIL‘: Harold I‘. Stewart, Mill AGENT SOUIKIS: The Guardian may be following pllcel In Montague: Lu Georgetown: The Post Office; Roper; --'MA.BON'S 1o SALE starts Wednesday, November 24th and continues all the week. Don't miss ..'BABGAINS GALORE at Mab- on'-s Rexall Sale, November 24th. 25th, 20th, 27th. ..°BUY your Winter's supply of Drugs and Toilet articles and IIVQ 50% at Mabons Rexall 1c Sale Nov. 24th. 25th. 26th, 27th.‘ . ‘AN EXTRA CENT buys $1.003. worth at Mabon‘s 1c Sale at Mon- taguc. --'AN EXTRA CENT buys $2.003 worth of Drugs, Toilet articles. Patent medicines. clc., at. Mabons Rexall 1c Sale at Montague. WAN EXTRA CENT buys 5300's worth at Mabons Rexall 1c Sale at Montague. "BUY your Christmas GI.’ and save money at hfabofrs RPM!“ lc Salc. at Montague. My", Ray (ii-inn. student. of Prince of Wales Cwlicge- W85 fl recent wsitor to his home it‘. Montague. Aiiss Eileen Lane. Montague. has accepted a position as beautician at, the nose Marie hair dressing AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wlldou Llverl. Mill S. A. Llewellyn; -in. Clay. In Si. Peter's: Landry, Albert Althea, Mrl. Byron Harriet Clair. Frlncll Ghevcrie bought li: my of the in Souril: Condolfl lnd Florence The Post Office. Mr. Homer Nloholson. coxnmer cial traveller spent the day in Montague and vicinity calling on his regular customers. Mrs._A. G. Parks, of Parrsboro. N.$.. is at present. in Montague visiting her many friends. Mr. and Nirs. Parks were former resi- dents oi’ Montague where Mr. Parks was manager of the Bank 0i’ Commerce prior to being trans- lei-red to Parrsboro. Mrs. Howard Vlckerson. member of the staff of Bergmanxfs. spent her vacation in Sumuierside vis- iting her son-in-iau‘ and dough“ er, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Adams, Ztfrs. Vickerson returned to Mont- ague to attend the funeral of the late Senator John A. Maonmiam at whose store in Cardigan she worked for some years. __________ IONA AND VICINIT!’ - M155 Aiiila student, 0g Prince of Wales College, spent, last week-end at her homc licre. The maiiy friends of Mrs. Cnth. crine Mclsziat- are sorry to liear that she is i-onfiuctl to her bed through illness. A study club was held in Mon. tague Wcst. school on Monday November 15 with three teachers parlor in Charlottetown. Elrma Millar. Sunny Bank. Gaspc, Que, is at present spend- in; Pi few days visiting at. the home of tier sister. Mrs. John l... Nielllsh. Union Road. A large truck-load of Christmas trees rm Montague under coii- ’ clgnmerit to J. HoiIert C0.. Monc- BUT BY WIIUM? illfiililiil AGE OI." ltIAN Scientists estimate that human life has existed on the earth for at least 2.000.000 rears. — -l!l Fresh drive on Ior seaway Read this behind-the-sccncs re- port of how and why anothcr effort to go ahead with the great St. lcheme is now being made. Lawrence power and ship Other Highlights This Issue IXIORT CRISIS—Canadians are being frozen out oi‘ Empire mar- hei-i. See why and how it is af- g business. Ins! POPULAR STOCK-An- (inm- in The Post's valuable series a lflicles discussing stocks voted “It for security and price gain ‘Qllibilities. lead The Post every week Q lives you authoritative fact and ent on the vital news affect- your business nnrl your tments. I50. li your newsstand . Ielrly by mill l5; 2 years Si! POST Cl University Ave, Toronto I I no moans-mom's: Icwlplple M Businessmen lwaimcn nnos. COMEDY rum "THE vown or THE rvnrus" IS now ATTRACTION Look closely when you lee Waz- ner Bros.’ lively comedy, "The Voice of the Turtle." Director Irving Rapper, who is noted for his use of a character- istic picce of business in his motion ‘pictures, has n new one for "Thi- \'0it.'(: of the Turtle," Warner Bros. romantic comedy starring Eleanor Parker and Ronald Reagan which opens ‘today at the Prince Edwlud Tiicairc. 'l‘iic new trick is Miss Parker's hubit of filling two glasses-one for herself and one for Reagan-then glrinlcing out oi’ the fuller one w own it up with the other. Miss Parker does this with two chisscs of milk. two glasses of w-ovrvvola, and two glasses of chant- lpzignc. Slic doesn't. measu a up the rzlnsscs by simply pouring the liquid from one to thc other; shc invari- ably sips them to equality. Director Rappcris first attention- getilng device of tho sort was the cigziret. rouiinc in “Now Voyager," PuulrI-leageid lltlt favo cigar- ~-onc or msc an one or Bette Davis. Lust year Rapper had a triple- zkiss routine in "Deception", wherein lthc same Bette Davis kissed tho sumo Paul Ilcnreid on his forehead, the tip of the nose, and the chin. i ’l‘hc Parker-Reagan routlnc is less intimutc. Rapper says, but more cf- fcctivc for comedy purposes. II. J. IMBIIII OPTOMETRIST Fitting and Supplying Gllslu Bio. MONTAGUII. P. l. l. Offiel Ilonrl: II to ll AM.- S to l P. M. Iolldlyl, by lppolninuii Office Connected With ton. Messrs. James MacDonald- John MacKinnon, Henry Thompson took the truck-load to St. Peters. from where the trees will be sent by rail to Moncton. The Christ- mas trees are being gathered from all over the Island to be sent to Moncton. from where they will be sent to many points throughout the United States. The funeral of the late Freder- ick J. Robertson, who passed l- way at his home on Saturday. was held from his late residence Mon- day aitemoon. The service was conducted by Rev. R. Bryan. min- ister of the Church of Christ. Montague. Miss Peggy Beck “I95 35 pianist, and the hymns sung were, “Rock of Ages" and “The Old Rugged Cross". Besides hi5 surroivintz widow. he leaves i0 mourn .11.‘: passing. four daught- ers and one son, Margaret (Mrs. MalCOhl ltiatlicsou. Dundas); DOY- l5 (Mrs. John MHCKIIIIIOILBIDOIK- ivnl. Lois (Mrs. Garth Kerr. Bru- cicncll), Catherine and Ernest at home. The pallbearers were Messrs D. A. MacRae. Beecher Dewar, Edison Maclntyrc. Alden Mac- Laren. Thomas Cameron. and Henry MacLaren. Interment ivas in Brudcnell Cemetery. FORTUNE BRIDGE W. I. The annual meeting of Fortune Bridge Women's Institute was held in the schoolroom Nov. 9th with the president. Mrs. R. b Burgc presiding. 'I‘liere were seven members and two visitors present. Meeting opened with the Creed repeated in unison and roll call was answered by the paylni 01 membership fees. ‘Ilhe year's work was reviewed and the secretary gave the finan- cial report, which was very sat- isfactory. It was decided to buy a case o! soup as sn addition to the hot lunch plan in operation in this school and which is being very successfully carried out. A coal shovel was reported nec- essary and ordered purchased. Correspondence wss read and discussed. Collection for the ev- ening amounted to three dollars and ten cents. At the conclusion of the regular business new of- ficers were elected as follows! President-Mrs. Peter MacKlti- non. Vice-president. — Mrs. John J. Dwan. Secretary-treasurer -—Mrs. Leon- ard Russell. . Directors-Mrs. Justin Larkin. Mrs. Alfred Downc. Mrs. Ernest Russell. Auditors -- Mrs. John Lsrkin. Mrs. R. L. Bu-rgc. Speeches were made by the re- tiring president and vice-president dealing vrith institute work and complimenting the members on the nne spirit of co-operatlon shown throughout. the year. A vote of thanks was tendered ‘.0 the retiring secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Fred Ross. for the very cap- able performance of her duties as secretary during the year. At the next meeting to be held December 14th. it. was decided to have the roll call answered by um exchange of Christmas gifts. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess, Mrs. Ernest Russell. and was enjoyed by all. Meeting closed with singing of National Anthem. POULTRY Get our prices on live and dressed poultry before selling. luying daily. Phone for truck- ing service. E. I. MocDOUGALL Vernon. DIIIICOII. ( present. The meeting was presided over by Mr. Angus Gilmore, Super- \isor of schools and Miss Riley, helping lcaclicr in this Inspectorate. A car of potatoes was loaded re- cently at ‘Fodhla siding by Mr. John Hughes, General Merchant. Congratulations are extended to Mary Rooney of Orwell Cove and Reginald Mclnnis of Cherry Valley who wcrc married at St. Michael's Church. Iona on Wednesday Nov- ember l7. Miss Mary O‘Sliea Iona and Miss Kathleen Keefe. Kinkora, both students of St. Dunstans Univer- sity attended the wedding of Mary Rooney and Reginald ltfclnrils at Iona last, week. Mr. John Hughes was a Week- end visitor to Halifax on business. Mrs. James Gill Eiliotvale, is spending a few days in Iona. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Daiy. Mr. Joseph llicGarry was a vis- itor to Charlottetown on Thurs- day. MORELL VILLAGE SCHOOL Principal's DepL: Grade X Senior-l. Joe Coffin; 2. Allison Jay; 3. (Eleanor Coffin. Joe Steele. Bonnie Dingwell). Grade X Juniorll. Noreen Mc- Carthy; '3. Alfred Rossiter; 3. Ed- na. MacDonald. Grade lX—i. Waltcr MacDon- ald; 2. licith Eldershaiv: 3. (bee- land Anderson, Marion Kelly). Intermediate DcpL: Grade VIII-l. Clifford Keefe; 2. Donald Cox and Virginia Steele (equal); 3. Jean Geldcrt. Grade VII-l. Carol Ann Cof- fin; '3. Pius Ma climis; 3. Eva make. Grade V-l. Lyman Mri-clnnis; 2. lviiriam Cofiln; 3. Roy Doucette. Teacher: Mary Maclnnis. Primary Dept. Teresa Itossiier: Grade IV-l. Ursula Ayiward, Yvonne Eldershaw (equal); 2. Leo MacDonald. Donald MacDonald (equal); 2. Juanita MacDonald. Grade III-J. Louis MacGuire: 2. Anna MacAdamE 3. Bcryle 120b- bins, Wendell Cofiin (equal). Grade II-l. Emmett Murphy: 2. Louis: Anderson: 3. Emmett Elder-shew, Edward Coffin (equal). Grade I (A)-1. Allan Douceiic; 2. Stirling Baker; 3. Jean Brown. Grade I (B)—No tests. IN MEMORIAM In loving ntemory of our den.- liroihcr, Joseph S. Carr who dlcii one your ago iodny, Nov. 22, I947. We can nevcr forget his smiling face Ills carefree, happy wlyl ills smile that “on so many friends In iliuso bygone happy days. In that bright, eternal city Where no fears o'er dim the eye, In the homo of many nlflinfl We shall meet ‘lim bye and bye. Insericd by his three sisters. lllrs. Sheldon Ross, Charlottetown. lllrs. llcnry Arsonauli. Amherst, N. 3., Mrs. Benson Carver. sums-Famous mousse: OTTAWA, Nov. 2i —-(CP) — Canada's sugar stocks rose to 262,- 428000 pounds at. the end of Octo- ber, compared with 217013.000 pounds at the correspondirq: date a year ago, tlic Bureau of Statistics reported Saturday. The advance was caused by increased ‘holdings of refined sugar which rose from 78.669000 pounds a year lgo to 106.961.0011. flaw sugar stocks fell from 138338.000 pounds to 128,448.- 000. FEEDS We ore doing custom grind- ing and mixing daily of our Shur-Goin Feed Service Mill. Also buying Island oats. Consult us about your feed requirements. e i. J. MocDOUGALL Vernon. ariiime Life WZd/z TUPflK/ T. W. BENTLEY. C.I..U. Manager for P. E 143 Cumberland Si. Historic Site At St. Groix Island WASHINGTON, Nov. 20—(AP)—- The National Park service notified Senator Owen Breivster, (Rep.- Me.) today that tiny St. Cmix 1g- land .in Maine, the first settle- ment lu Acadia has been officially designated an historic site. Approval of the site fls a na- tional shrine has been sought sev- eral years by Brewster and mem- bers of the Maine congressional delegaitio-n. The moperty now will be deed- ed to tlic United States Govern- ment by Mr. and Mrs. Barrett flux"; and (liiorie; E. Bernard, co-owncrs ui the island. Si. Croix Island is on the lliaine side of St. Cmix river, which fc-iins the boundary between Mainc and New Bl‘ilil:'.\lt‘l€. It. is ncar Pdifisfiillilqlifxld)’ bay aiiil was tlic site of the first European settle- nicut in the nuiliicust. On J1me 26, i604, an expedition under Sieur (lc Moms and Samuel do Champlain lauded on Si. Croix: island. The party had sailed from France to satisfy the ambitions cif Sleur dc Monis who nad been in- terested iii fut-lie attempts to plant a French colony on the St. Lnwvrciivc. The carlograpei- and historian obtained a grant irc-ni the Ring of France giving him a inuucpoiyy on all fur trade in Acadia, e1:- lendnn; irciu Cape Breton to Pennsylvaiiiii. Early development of the Island included about a dozen houses ar- ranged iirotuid a court, and cor.- uected i.'y a strong wail to foivn a fort. The plan has been pre- scrved and it ls planned to recon- struct the primitive community. A severe winter followed tile building of the settlement. Alter heavy casualties Sieur do Mont-s changed tlic location of the set- tlement and colonists abandoned the island. IN MEMORIAM EDWARD MacINNIS The SlldilCll and unexpected death of lvfr. Percy Edward Mac- Iiinis oii (JCIOIICT 15th, brought much sorrow. not only lo his im- mediate fzmily. but also to a wide circlc of fricuds throughout tile City and Province. ‘Mr. lvlauiiinis, who was born in Charlottetown. forty-one years ago was a well known and highly es- teemed citizen and a respected and honourable businessman. He re- cclved his education in Charlotte- town. ivhcre he lived thc whole of his life. Hc was employed Willi Provrsc Bro... for a number of years. Later lic became a salesman for the firm of Pope Clark Cunioany and for the last number of years has been ilie efficient. and successui manager of this company. which of. lice lic held until the time of his death. if» ivns a popular young mart. keenly interested in sports. espec- iaiiv basketball and baseball. For a number of years he was a mem- ber of tho local V. M. C. A. and he was an aiicndant of Trinity C-hurcli. The funeral service. which W1‘ held nt. the Cutcllffe Funeral Home on Thursday. October 28th. was largely attended arid was crin- rlucted by ihc Rcv. W. F2. Dudley. f). D.- and ihc Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. The pail PERU \' bearers ivcre Messrs. Roy Bevan. Sterling MacDonald. Lloyd llcad. Clarence Macinnls. Alfred MacNeiii and John Square- brings. Tiicrc are lcft in mourn his pass- ing. his beloved wife. nee Miss Pail!- iiie MaoKinnon. his parents Mr. and ‘Mrs. Seymour MacInnis, three brothers, Ralph. Frank. llarryu all of this city and four sisters. Erma (Mrs. S. I... 'i‘aylor. Moncton): May, (Mrs. Harry Hudson. lctihbridge, Alta): Freda (Mrs. William Por- ter, Dorval, Que), and Isabelle. (Mrs. Leitli Jay. Charlottetown.) fntcrmcut was made in the Pco- plcfs Conic’. 3v. MAIII OI“ FRANCE Joan of Arc, llic French patriot was born on Jan. 6, 14.12, in the countryside of Domrcmy. OF JAPANESE ORIGIN Jljit-sti, u-hicli means "the gentle art. of self defense," has been practised in Japan for 2,600 years. 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