PAGE EIGHT 1'11-IE GUARDIAN. WNA . g 0 P E N FOR BUSINESS Your PURINA Dealer JAMES E. CUDMORE Montague, P. E. I. TODAY UNUSUAL DRAMA ”lNSIDE STRAIGHT" Shows 3 :30-7-9 CAPITOL 'llillR. - Fill. - SAT. GENES iiiiiiiiii on . THE niiiw IN tllllilll V iiiciii ROUNllllP! cotuuia riciuars pm-vm GENE Aimiv wmli-1': Guam: (owboy .. CHAMPION We-ld'r Wonlov Vain and SERIAL PRINCE EDWARD TODAY RR ...-as '-'.'-'-'-'u'u'-'-'-'l-'-'-'u'-'.'- Ii-is EASTERN GUARDIAN Mia;N'rs:-MONTAGIJE: Harold F. Landry. Mn Byron stewarl. In Brnoo Maorhee. Min Joyce Wlulnton. Min Joan Johnston. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon haven. The Guardian may be bought at the iollowing places in Montana: Blue Donia Restaurant. and uuardian Olfloe: In Georgetown: Th Volt Otilce; in Sourla: The Snack Bar Ind ll. Richards 5 Son. ..'BUl.0VA WATCHES 829.75 to 375.00 and up. C. R. Boeliner. Jeweller. Montague. Phone 70. ...fMr. and Mrs. Angus Mac- Pherson. St. Georges. was a busi- ness visitor to Montague on Tues- day. Dcccntlier ll. . -r-- ..'SEE OUR DISPLAY of Bone china. Cups and saucers irom ....'l)0 YOUII Christmas shop- si.oo up. 0. R. Boehner. Jeweller. ping while l-I good selection still remains. See your choice of gills at V. R. Pcnic-r. The Jeweller. Mmituzue. ...flVlr. Urban MacKinnon. St. Georges. was in business visitor - A V" to Montague..on Tuesday Dec. 11. .-.'A (ill-T for licr A lovely ring, a fine which. her invourile flatware. R dresser set. or ('or.- Montague, Spent me mug week. tume J'eWl'IlPF.l' lmm V- R- PPPIEIV and at his home at Pcterls Road. The Jeweller. Montague. ...m.A...m... ....'Mr. Robert Vanlderstine. Montague last week where Mr. Cudmore has opened a new Purina teed ' ' in the tanner Gent- ral Garage. Mrs. Cudmore. formerly Evelyn Cunningham. is a native or the Town, having lived here all her llie beiore moving and she is now ailorded the op- portunity oi renewing many old acquaintances. Mr. Cudmore brings with his new business a vast. knowledge gained through many years ex- perience in the field of buying and selling. having started his career in the clothing business .wlth Harry A. Macbougali, Charlotte- town, with whom he worked for seven years. He then worked with Moore and McLeod for two years. after which he joined the Canad- ian Fire Corps. and served over- seas for three years, returning to Charlotetown in 1945. He was also v associated with Walter M. Bears. manuiacturei-'s agent. tor two years. than with Sidney T. Green, y Her mnnv irienrls are sorry to. w h”"” ”"5' .'I"h" I”mdl":a"l LOWNI Mr. Leslie. Hunter. Bi-irigrtmini Mnntaiziio, is mnfiiiczi to her home was rwelcclcd president "I the R: diic to JIIIICFS. All wish her a,Ep L mowing Match and Amig 5999'” 1'"9"”3V' cultural Fair Association at ihc J, , y ',,f” . annual meeting held in the .,..'It)l R (rill for him-A Rlom Bridgetown ha” last nigh,” 50'” C”1amI” NI” SISMI. rm” Following the usual regular brush sol. tit-pin sci. lnlllold. business the tonowmg directors iv.-piling xvi, pen and pencil. which or L-lr-clrir sii:ivm'. V. R. Peplcr. The Jcivcllor. Mmiizizzuc. were appointed: Louis F'il.zPairick. Woodvillc Mills; Louis Campbell, Dr. Gros Marsh; Jc-'in A. Mac-' Donald. Cardigan: Aiex- llamilion.I xew perm; W. B. Creed. I:I.I::Il-. iicid; Clement MacDonald. Print- rosc; John MacLeod. Strathcona: John Judson. Upton; Robin Cia)',i Bridge wn: F. W. Clay. Bridge-1 town-, ullace MacKen7.ie. Bridge- town; Douglas. Matheson, Albion Cross; Neil Nicholson S1-.. Albion Cross; and Wilber Wood. Cumber- ..'MlNl.N"l'ERS OHGANIZE - Tiic ministcrs of Montaigne and neighborhood met at St. Andrews Church mnnse. Monday afternoon for fellowship and planning. They decided to organize a ministerial association for the area, and elected Rev. F. N. Young. Mon- taguo, president. with Rev. D. W. MacPherson of Murray llarbour . V ' as Sccretalw It was decided U; land Hlil. Mr. Albert! Acogn iiasp hold their next meeting early in refdectedr 5ec”I'”y M I e "Iii I . .- - . . I , suing yea . . Elna” NW5 at I" The sport committee. John A. .... -. ..,,, - - MacDonald. Cardigan. and Eugene Deiory. Georgetown. was re-ap- poined. H. J. Considerable discussion took place regarding the erection oil OPTOMETRIST buildings on the grounds. and it COMEDY . caaroori was decided to enlarge the present Fitting and Supplying Glasses Etc. handicrait building to provide Her many friends are sorry lo u hear Mrs. Malcolm . Zllaclgenzle, wholesale confectioners (or three Montague, is R I3lam'ml mlvlthe yelligit Year he loined the sales Kings County ospita. on- . tague. All wish her :1 speedy re- ':'m;h;a:”h:::u?rl;'g"EIg31"g; coverv. ' gg knowledge or all Purina feeds. the Her mam, mend. 3,... pleased T) lid Errmf M La nutritional mixtures of dliierent lo Ma” M155 555” McG”W”"' iirelclljmere-II) eIIi;ir n(Iidst RII3 feedihmd dmfh lame”; I"; "II? Kiimuir. has returncrj home lrom Mrs. James Cudmom formerly 0. lllmllk ad” J39 0Pml-"I 0 V ' the King's County Mrmnriai Hos- 'Cha”0uemwn' who i moved to 5 S” 3" W '3” pital. Montague The many lriends oi Mrs. D. A. T M t h A , Machar, Heath:-rdaie, are sorry to a c n hear she is a pntzcnt in the Kings! . County Hospital. All wish her a M t H speedy recovery. 1111113 ee mg C more space for cxhibiirn-s. The members were InIt','l'P.sIC(I in having as a member on the dir- cctors a representative in caoli ol the counties of Queen's and Prince. The requirements, it was stated, was the purchasing or one share in the association. It was leit that this would give repre- sentation io the wholc Island in the Provincial Association. i The meeting concluded wih a in lei discussion oi tentative plans for the plowing match next year. l5.000 Arrested In Czechoslovakia in the City.- I. I r VV-V IV-t -waif T s 11 - (Reuters) O More than 15.000 persons lnl Communist. Czechoslovakia have been arrested recently on charges of” planning to overthrow the government. lhe Northwest Ger- man radio says. The roundup is linked with the arrest of Rudolf Slansky. former secretary-general of the Czech Communist Party. who is accused oi attempting to break with Russia. BER LIN. Dec. MONTAGUE, P. E. I. Otllce llnurii: 10 to 11 A. M. 2 to 5 P. M. by appointment. Ofiice Connected with Drug Store. V .. .....d WANTED CARLOAD BULK CRANBERRIES RAISINS. bulk. lb. .. BEANS. lb. ROLLED OATS. 5 lb. ARTHUR DOYLE, Mt. Stewart PhoIie 3-32 W. A. 2- on ilub Riv -IECIICONM, SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-;-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.1 - fu'a'n'-'u"-'1'-'n'-'-'u'n'-'-'n'-'-'u'- rnun. - kits. -,- sar. ms 4-"'Novr:r'.rir - CARTOON ll CHRISTMAS SPECIALS ' DEC. 12th to DEC. l9rli. TEA. Mother's Own. lb. . . . . .. . . . . .. . 85: SHORTENING. Domestic. lb. . . . . . . . . 29: FLUFFO SHORTENING. lb. . . . . . . . . . 32:: DATES. 2 lbs. for 29: MGIIIS o a o 9 e:oio'b 3 a Boys' FLEECE COMBS. . . . . . . . . . . . SL95 20Vo Discount on harness LOWER MONTAGUE g g OUKOQVIIIIIIWOI I2: bag 48: POOLE Why have last minute mas List . . . oaaoononou early. - . ATTENTION . Give a Magazine ior pleasure the year round. Take advantage of our Christmas offers, and order Send orders-New or Renewal-to NORA MeLEAN. Canadian Paraplegic Magazine Subscription Agent, Souris, P. E. I. When ordering. please state if orders are New or Renewals. worries with. your Christ- ATTENTION MYERS ...-. -.... OF P. MYERS I STUDIO have no Representative out falling pliorogroplis. INK RESIDENTS E. I. STIIDIO I28 Richmond Street 3. 1. s; Horror: I There will be a Christmas Partylfor the 3. I. s. members, wives. and” friends. held at the Canadian Legion Hall, Friday, December 14,. at 9 o'clock. Pioasebrlngasmallgltt. - I- pullover style by Harvey Woods. and maroon. foulards; also the new boxed. to with collar attached DECEMBER. 12. 1951 &K&Kl Gilt Suggestions FROM TNE and VBOYS' llEPT, Menlr Dress. Shirts. tine qugm 1, reuaen nuke. Mam blue, whueYand!t'I&I:;:lloth. Arrow and Van use collar attached. wm ""9 Woven stripe. P310198 sun to 35.50 I 81.15 b MEN'S PYJAMAS Fine broadcloth, iuncy and plain colors. tine-knit Jnacy cio.n, manufacturers. Colors grey Flnnnelette Pyjanizis. fancy stripe. sizes 36 to 48. PRICES 52.95 to 86.50 A PAIR MEN'S NECNWEAIP Plain all wool. plain satin. gabardine, knitted silk, English plcuicd California tie. All neckwear PRICES 31.00 to 12.50 Mars DRESSING GOWNS And House Coats. Fine all wool and brocaded silks with can- Ir:-sling trim. blur. Wine and maroon. Sizes 36 to 45. PRICES 514.00 to 320.00 popular prices. A very large assortment to choose Cases and Gladstone Bugs. MEN'S HATS In such makes as Stetson and Biltmore. New Fall shades and styles. Colors brown, sky-blue, teal blue. star grey, etc, Prlcggzu 5I'e””" 08.95 and up Biltmore 354” um up Other makes ...................................................................... N "50 "Id up MEN'S and now BELTS Garters: B”w'35- CW5: 5161110" W211-ion Coats, Bomber Jackets at LUGGAGE from in ladies' Matched Men's Mufflers Fancy wool: and satin: and plain white; also white initialed and all wool plaldl. Prlou 38.50 VES Lined and unlined. Brown, gray Flld black. with wool and fur lning. Sizes 8 to 11. PRICES 32.95 in 36.25 MEN'S HOSE 10095 nylon and line cashmere, 5(1):" and fancy pattern diamond YBICES two to 32,9; PROWSE BROS. LIMITED FOR. THE BEST VALUES IN MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR .. Ur rnr IDEAL on son All THE FAMILY . No more appropriate Giff than a Gift of. Furniture that will please Hie whole family. Glance oi the many Giff suggestions MacFor- lone Bros. offer. ms Gamma GM LAZY-BOY CHAIRS CEDAR CHEST! ruimrrunm occAsIoNAL- cl-IAIRS HAssoci(s mmbm...:i;.ne3a.nx....?..t;. GATE-LEG TABLES cons: TABLES Eggtileort and” attractiveness oi the "ii "D mm” "”'m” l:.'.:..::: .”.”'ii.."?."....'."i...i.':l?.Ii'..'Z ””"”"" ”.”'” C I H d n. IOOKCASES mcvcus ::g:C:?I::ll:."I)t;fll.::II.I;Il:c:IEC'Sh:;I::;Ig "M "' DUNCAN Pl-IYFE TAILES FURNITURE IS THE AN8- . r . ALSO M G1l?T il;&gL3i:ag'12 ANY OTHER HM: rrms to CHOOSE FROM M ANSWER N You I out "om-uv oi- ”''”'''1''' mm”. . . . noon uursm ram LAMPS- g Macf RLANE BROS. Fumiiiuns lP",0Nli'14.l31 g -' I mmnsr. roman crcvi -1. '1 -r . 3 R ll 1 ii 1 l.