i l i PAGE EIGHT PRINCE EDWARD To-W -"win SHOWING 3:30-7-9 -- ADULT lllll llllllllST TIME IN llli HISTORY OF SIJSPENSE DRAMA- 'x 5.: . ...YOU arc lI'VI" 1” fl” uayou meet the people clue: . . . exactly no he meets . . . share the main character his danger: . . . his find: thoml tlirilll . . . his loves! F u o hunt down the mur- derers . . . and are hunted with Mini 4 ' ii i g . will find this picture as excitingly differ- ent as its titlel m FLOUR and FEEDS Last Times To-day ” BLACK. HAND " Starring GENE KELLY Also News - Cartoon Shows 3:30; Eve. 7-8:45 CAPITOL TNUR. - FRI. - SAT. ti dog lg. kixllget-wolf . ...in the Northwest's . lwildeet frontier i ilalllei iiiivei ..sagal Added: Atom Man vs. Super- an; Comedy - Cartoon. THE GUARDIAN. THE EASTER CHARLOTTETOWN N GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry.:MrI. Byron Stewart. In. Bruce Macl'hee. Min Joyce wlulnton. MI: Joan Johnston- AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Liven. The Guardian may tn: boug Montague: town: The Post Office; in So arda & San. Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office: the (allowing place: In in Geome- urla: The Snack Bar and H. nich- ht at Mr. Ivan Harbour North. visited Summer- side for a few days this week. ..'FOR A CHRISTMAS THOUGHT - A Lighter for 52.00. 3.00, &'l.00. 36.85. 38.85 or Sl0.Ii5. Talblo lighters Sl0.0fl and 514.00. At V. R, Peplnfs, The Jcwcilcr. Montague. JTAKES OVER NEW CHARGE - Rev. Maurice Fletcher. Mrs. Fletcher and thcir young daugh- ter. Daphne. loft Monday lor Jack- sonville. N. 8.. wlirrc Rev. Mr. Fletcher has accepted a call to the Baptist Church in that town. They will be gi'eatl,v missed itrMonta;.'ue wlicro Rev. Mr. Fletcher has been the pastor of the Baptist Churcli during the past two and I half years. Special Fire Drill Held Al Montague School Yesterday afternoon a special fire drill was hold in the Morita- :,uc High School. utidcr the dll'CC- tion at Mr. T. A. Campbell. Pro- vincial fire marshal. Undcr the prescnt conditions for ('lYll dc- fencc. Mr. Campbell explained l.o the students, cvery precaution is being taken to reduce accidents arising from insullicieiit prcpara-; tion in knowing vrlizit should be done when a fire occurs. It was his hope. he said. to Visit the schools to establish fire drill so that thc school might be vacated as quickly as possible. I He then cxplaincd in detail thev procedure in be followed to each: class. and on the ringing of the” bull carli rucuiii lilctl out in close? order to the open ground. Thc' School was vacated in lcs than one minute with the students moving in orderly fashion. Each tcacherl took along the register to check offl the students so as to determine if; all were prcscnt. It is rxpcclcdl that another drill will ho hcld' sliorfly so as to accustom tiic chil- drcii to vacate a building quickly and orderly. Montague Legion McKeeman. Murray , . varied .that the children which are now vgrowlng up will take a great. in- .."'WABNlNG - "Red Stallion In 1 The Rockies”. Yen's Theatre. Mon- ;tague, Friday and Saturday. 4 Mr. Chester Burke and Mrs. Louis l-ligginbotham of Fortune were visitors to Montague yester- day. .fMrs. Wallace Reiliey returned to her home in Montague after spending afew days with her brother, Mr. Fraser, in Dover. . ' WELCOMED AT MONTA- GUE - His friends in Montague were pleased to have Mr. W.R Gli- bert. Halifax. spend a few days here last week. Before going to Halifax Mr. Gilbert was manager of the Bank of Commerce, Montague. Mr. Gilbert and Mr. Eagles. also of Hal- ifax, were here in their official capacity as bank auditors, ..'ROSl-J IN BLOOM-As evidence or the extremely mild weather ex- pcrienccd here for the past sev- rral wcclis, there was presented to me Guardian Office in Montague at rose beginning to bloom, taken from the garden of Mr. Louis Mac- Donald. Montague. Mr. MacDon- ald said that there were also sev- eral other buds starting to bloom on his rose bush. and that with continued mild weather. the bush might assume its summer beauty. it might be of interest to know if any others have had similar irr- sults with a second blooming of shrubs. Book TM? Observed at -Montague The week or the Nov. 11th to the lath was Book Week across Can- ada. Here in Montague the librar- ian, Mrs. ltlort MacLean. assisted by Miss Katherine MacLean, ob- served it by entertaining at the llbrairy, on two occasions, some fifty school children. On Thursday of Book Week the older children of the school were the guests at the library where they spent an enjoyable and also an educational afternoon. The children were shown many and selections of books which line the shelves of the library. It is the hope at the librarian terest in the library. which is well NOVEMBER 22, 1950 nmm---g mrsmmrca-7253' Av-SIVEM I46-tr; IKOVE mtmawm C t (4 "c yam, onzvsmmranw-rt, V. C13 . 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CaB?E&F!l WMIKE SPECIAL PRICES THIS WEEK ONLY Purify Flour. cotton bug 35.95 "- 'l- "A33" Bi-an . . . . . . . 2.59 Shorts . . . . . . 2.69 ”””"'3”'" I lwortliy of special attention. l The children then enjoyed 8 she- . llal hour of contest and games. On iFrida.y Mrs. Macbean and Kather- .llne MacLean were hostesses to the c tsmaller children who listened at- Feed Wheat . . . . 3.85' Hog Grower. l5”A: 3.85 Flttlng and Supplying ulauaca Etc. MONTAUUE, P. E. I. The annual meeting of the Lad- ics Auxiliary of the Canadian Le- gion, Montague branch. was l1Cl(l in the Legion Hall Monday evening. itentively as interesting stories were :read to them. After this there were rclreshmc-ms served, and games I were enjoyed. The meeting was conducted by the retiring president. Mrs. Douglas McGowan. and opened in the usu.t'.' form with the observance of nncl V I minut cl: silence. Roll rail was answered by four-l - trcn members with trio payment. of; ' 1' Duiry""Rat'ion . . . . . . . . 3.85 Fartening Mash 4.50 STEWART & BECK Office Hours: I 10 to re A. M. . 1 2 to .1 P. M. by appointment. Oftice Connected with ld I be . . "If: uliia ilili... mild. venue Cartel": Little Liver Pill: to get. these 2 pint: of bile How: in: freely to make you lose) I IIP Ind "P- ihe sick committee, Mrs. Emery MstcNell expressed her appreciation ' Drug Store i dues. I . The mmmes or the last regular whom C'IhmLJn'd Ym.,H.n'o”". .a------J-m--m--m meeting and the last. annual meet- Fdmlh MW”! RT" "2G,'hd y mg: were read and approved. Hf:,hfgi:':gl;i:uElff;;;&';,',f,:: ,.,f,l,.".g,,, , The financial repcrt was read hy uthisbueixiotaoriirzimiykyzgzliigdmy ' , .' . a Mrs, Atwood .VlacDonald. and Mrs. BM '1” ""3; "' "W " ' 'fY : hefrigeration mam Giilis gave me mm M :'.1”l:....i;'.f.faf.”r”:.”i;'.ll8l'l1'.f.;'i.”...iJ: SALES and SERVICE FISH FOR SALE Delivered C. O. D. any Island Railway Station. for the treats and visitation; of the - - . 1 hill - Legion members during her ill east. 0." A l""' ” "Eh P-"”"l" in m Renal” To A" Makes New business included the rerport dc "i3g'(2”.f.".yAm."" "t'acJ'"""""u"' of the nominating committee and the following olllcers were elected for the ensuing term: President, Mrs. Harry Hlgglnbotham: lst. rice. MOTORS Boneless Fish Trimmings in wooden boxes - Rewinding and Repairs Mrs. John Clair. Mrs, Douglas Mc- Gowan. and Mrs. Nell Hoolcy, Plans were discussed for redecor- attng the Legion hall. and Mrs. At- wood MacDonald and Mrs. Harry l-llgginbotliam were appointed to buy paint and material for window drapes. At the t'l0SE cf the meeting the members ciijoyerl it social half hour with refreshments. J, K, WILLLAMS - l!l.;T(-E35 MUSIC Packed in 50-lb. boxes or bundles. of 20 lbs. or more .............................. .. lsc per 1);, : nrflsidiint. 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