....L.- groriiour e gull EXTRA: PIQIMCE EDWARIS TODAY rm. - su. War..no4R-czreze... t At their Hilarious coum Caroyr-I '" NEWS - SPORTS - POPEYE Matinee 3:30; Evening 7 and 9 - ALL FUN! gag-antic riot of wiggles, giggles, honeys. DON'T MISS THE MIDNIGHT snow -E;-rnrnasr Nronri;-E PRINCE EDWARD Starts At 11:30 PM. .. Tickets Bigger and Balmicr than ever! A and hip-swaying On Sale. Now. uilttt p-SN iw Illlllil him” i l i l T0-BAY CAPITOL FRI.-SAT. Shows 3:30-'1-9 - Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 Wwrlle Neck M r 9...? ..DALE EVANS PINKY LEE and mucus rowitv - CHARLITA: m BRADY . . , .. ROY RgGj3s.glQf30 - nrecleqphy iviltllupmrnn - Written by ERIC TAYLOR ALSO CARTOON - COMEDY -- SERIAL Roy's headed for the border in a fast-paced thriller of race horses high stakes . and dangerous SIX” gun (I Enplrs Thsstrs TONIONT 0.15 or five nights of good entertainment season. I TIIA " LITTLE THEATRE Three onllrolell plays-Annual memberships on sale at door -Only 32.00-Get yours now and ensure yourself of four during the coming cufi c The penetrating, soothing heat of Tnnuoceun Medicated Wool is so soft Ind comforting. . . wonderful for children. Helps relieve chest colds, sore throat. bronchitis, neuralgia, and other aches and pains. Inhale Tuenuoosus Rub, a com- panion pro- duct, to help clenlup head colds. Buy both at your :1 I u E E i .s f today! OLDS I-S0 THERMOCEIIE MEDICATED WOOL with l economy I. nel in the spring. Two points In Erna GUARDIAN. c.nARLo'r'ra'roiwRb THE" EASTERN GUARDIAN AlieNTI:-IIONTAGUI: llnroul I. Landry. Mrs. Ilyron Stewart. In Iufhee. Mine Joyce Wlulnton. Min Joan Johnston, AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Levers. The Guardian may be bought at the following places in Montague: Illue Dome lteetnunnt. and ulurdian Office; In Georgetown: The Poet Office: in Beam: Tho Snub Bar and II. Richard: A Sol. ..,.'GIVE A Christmas gift that will save A life. Be is blood donor this week. Mr. James Llewellyn. Murray Harbour Northmas visiting friends in Montague yesterday. ....'DON"l' LEAVE your dry cleaning too late for Christmas. Have it done now at DeLuxe Dry Cleaners. Montague. I ..'LADlES AND GENTS Black Onyx Initial Rings. M00 to 525.00. C. R. Boshner. Jeweller, Montague. Phone 70. ..'Her many friends are sorry to hear Miss Ella Docherty. Riv- erton is is patient in the King's County Hospital. Montague. All wish her a speedy recovery. -THE ANNUAL meeting Lot 17 Farmers Institute will be held in St. Eleanors Hall. Tuesday. December 11th at 8.00 p.m. All members are requested to attend. J. H. Chappell, secretary. Her many friends will be pleas- ed to learn Miss Annie And:-rson. Morell. who has been a patient in the King's county Hospital, Mon- tague. ls convalescent at her cousin's. Mrs. Thomas Camemn. Brudenell. m'I'HE MONTHLY meeting of the Kensington brnnch of thr- Canadian Legion will he held on Fridrly, December 7th at 8.00 p.m. in the Town Hall. A guest speak- or will be present. All members and veterans please attend. ....SLElT FOB SYDNEY -- The Pugwash. tow-boat 'tendiHg Dredgc 115 at Montague, left yesterday for Sydney where it will put up for the winter months. it is un- . officially reported that the drcdcc ll5 will remain at Montague for the winter. and will complete the ' final touches to the river chan- the beginning of the second and third cuts yet remain to he re- imoved. after which vessels will have no difficulty entering Mon- tague port. ..SW()BK COMPLETED - Crib work at the east end of Steve-n's Wharf in Montague was complet- ed yesterday. and there remains for this year the facing of the wharf and crib work In the rear of the wharf. it is proposed to sink new piles next sprlmz. place cresoied inner stringers. nnd top it with a new rresoled dork. This will complete the job, and pro- vide the ships with sufficient wharfage space. It has been un- officially rumored that the (lock between the Steven's Whurf nnd Poole and Thompson's Wharf may be dredged out. to provide a small sheltered docking space for fish- ing boats. Should this be done, it will be welcomed by the fisher- men who have. in the past. had to leave their boats in practically npen wafer. The work would nntl he extensive, but the benefit de- rived would be great. MARTIN. LEWIS AT ZANY BEST Mrs. Lemuel Drake, Me ow Bank. is spending a few days v it- lng her brother, Mr. Douglas Mc- La.ren, Montague. ....'THI'J MEETING of the King's County branch of the Fish and Game Association which was to he held in Montague tonight has been cancelled. ...'Mrs. Robert Mcllish. Union Road. King's County. is spending two weeks visiting her son and dauizhter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mcllish. Mnlpequc Road. ....'Mr. Charles Fraser. Shur- Gain dealer nl Montague. and Mr.. E. J. MacDougall. Shur-Gain dealer at Vernon. left yesterday morning for Saint John. N. B.. where they will attend or two- dny confercnrc. Thcy were nccom- pnnlcd by Mrs. Fruscr and Mrs. MacDougnll. 31,000 Raised At Montague Auction Approximately 81000.00 was rais- ed at the annual auction sponsor- ed by the Masonic Order of Man- lngue in aid of the Crippled Children's Fund hcld last evening at Yr.-o's Theatre. A very large crowd from the community and surrounding nrm ntlcndr-d to lend tllir support to a very worthy cause. Gcncrous donations were received from the business men and other citizens of Montague. Charlottetown. Lower Montague, Murray Harbour. Murray River. Georgetown. Cardigan. Kilmuir and other points. not only of goods but also of cash. Durint: the evening the bidding was active, and cm-h nrficlc was sold ill a fnir price. but many also went of ii good bnrgnin to tho bidder. Mvssrs. G. H. Nelson and Archie Llewellyn of Mon- tague. and Mr. Robert Giovrr of Murray Harbour vcry cnpzilily ziclcd ns nuclionccrs. ,, On behalf of the Masons, Mr. R. K. Clcmcnls lhnnkcd lhn peo- pic for their donations and hid- ding during lhr rvoning. and stated that IIllS was one nf the most successful aucliuns iot held. RELIGIOUS LINK BOMBAY -(R.culers) Bud- cha is the "izrcatcst binding link" between India and China. Raja Mal1al'nj6ln,':ll, Governor of Bom- bay. said here. ”We have long and ancient relations with China with- out 9. single incident to mar the happy association." he said in opening a. Chinese cultural exhibi- 1071. Pies-ce”s IN BIOTOUS "THAT'S MY BOY" l i The conversion of an anemic.i pill-swallowing youth into a college football hero is hilariously ox-l pounded by Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis in Paramount) "That's My Boy," which opens today at the Prince Edward Theatre. pawerry plays the bespectacled, bennpole son of Jar-ring Jack Jack-. son. R former All American foot-I baller. His mother is an ex-Olym-. pic swimming champ. Dad cant understand how such a healthy union has produced such an un- heelthy result, rants about the laws of heredity which he fears have been repealed. But in spite oil the evidence. he sends Jerry to college with instructions to esrni his football letter. Jerry is hopelessly inept sud the only thing the coach can use him for is e tackling dummy. However. Jsrring Jack. an influential nl-l umnus, connives to keep his boy on the squad. Then Jerry undergoes It change. He meets up with a curvy csmpus queen who gives him I few treat- ments that have his corpuscles bounding around like mountain goats. and In time he gets his chance to ploy with the big boys. 'Ilh.e surprising results build to an uproairlous climax that has thi- campus up in arms. Dean and Jerry in hot water. and the aud- ience in stitches. If you have anything trouble- some on your mind. "That's My Boy" is the picture to shake it loose. FOR SALE AT BARGAIN rnrcms one Mueey-Ilerrle 10133. Tractor mrnpletoly uverheuled ' One Pony Tractor. good ll new One foctehutt I-furrow plow one Tandem Disc narrow. suit- able for any small tractor one Cream Separator, 800 lbs. -usncltv Ono Electric W ” Machine one hand operated Washing Ma- elline. MASJIY-IIAIIIS AGENCY Mmtegne 'oran run susmrss Your PUIINA Dealer JAMES E. OUDMOBE llontegsis, I. R this WEEK in Ottawa. sented to Admiral Grant by building and Repairing Asoclatlon. Maritime And Nlld. Naval 0.0's Vice-Admiral H. T. W. Grant. Chief of the Naval staff opened the annual conference of the com- manding offlcers of the 21 naval mv1s1ons.belng held Admiral Grant also presented a silver model of the new type destroyer escort now under construction tor the R.C.N.. to be awarded annually as a trophy to the most efficient naval division in Canada. The model was recently pre- the Canadian Ship- .DECEMBER 6. . 1951 At Presentation Chief of Naval Klnnon. R. C. N. John. and Cdr. H. Garrett. R.C. N. Commanding officers of the naval division.-. m the Marldmes and -Newfoundland are seen with ma Staff grouped around the :.1xrr model. Left to right are: Lleut.-Cdr. J. J. Tralnnr. R.C.N. (R). H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte. Charloltu. town; Cdr. W. G. Allen, R.C.N. (R). H.M.C.S. Sm. tian, Halifax: Vice-Admiral Grant; Cdr. J. A Mac. (R). Szuilt H.M.C.S. Bl'llllSil'lCI(Cl'. l1..'tl C 5. (RI. Cabot, St. John's. Newfoundland (National Defence l'.m-1.11. i-M..-, - . ,,,-. HINTS CONTINUED (ContinuedAfroTn Page ii Goxvermcniis-ptjlligfl-x;;s.-IST-1:9 made shortly. But at the some time he did not believe flit-rclmd floor of 63 cents a pound on bul- ttr: 31”; cents a pound on baton: 38 cents a dozen for grade ” ' large eszzs and 23 cents a on cheese. But none of those products had been offered in the Govcrnmrnf so far th:s vcnr. Market pm;-r--. wcl'P wcll nbnvv the p'.'l(f'-suppolll level. Speech Highlights in a luo-hour speech. ropl3.n; lln r0n.'ci'envre discussion of na- tional a;,mci:llnrnl policy. Mr. Gardiner stated: l i l. The que;:lIon u.' c0ulinu:it.on iof Federal subsidy on The move- lmcnt of iced grains from the -prairies now is up for cabinet consideration. An announcement will be made in the Commons "very shnrlllv." 2. Some implement companies have supplied Western farmers with equipment not as good as expected. The companies knew of llhis development and were con- i been any strong! case made for, increases on the Government": floor pi'lPCs. The Government had set A i l I I i i l i szdcring the production of equip- ment "in different form". 3. If farmers are to improve thmr harvesting of wheat. they will have to consider ways of shortening the production season and getting seed planted at least 10 days earlier. If this lsnit done. the pl'Ospcl'ily of the whole agri- i P0””dlcultural industry from one end of the country to the other will be affected. 4. He had been surprised on the day the conference opened that one newspaper headlined a story lsaying the price of eggs droppvd 12 cents a dozen in 24 hours. He had expected that drop-a seas- onal nne-and wondered why the pl”.C(' had stayed up so long. But while the price of cggs may be dcclining...said Mr. Gardiner. the producer has received nn av- erage price this year of 46.6 cents a dozen-compared with 34 cents last year. if anything was to be emphasized it was the l2-cent-a- dozen increase the producer got. not the price drop. 25th Anniversary Of ordination Rev. William A. lilc-Pliee nut wecjncsdny. December 12. will coi- cbrnte the 25th anniversm-y of his ordination to the priesthood. Pra- scnlly located in Clandonald. Alla. Father McPhce was ordained in his home parish at Georgetown, whrre he had come for the ordin- ation. He studied in Tnrnntu at C-'. Augustine Sem1n:u'y. and also at gE'mmettsburg, Maryland. He is a son of the late Captain and Mrs. ylllllll .VlcPhec. (;vor:s- town. Two sisters mid a hmtlw reside in this city. They arr rlcr. Mother Paula, who l1"(TlllI.V 1'”- lirerl as Suncrmlcndent M the Charlottetown Hospital; Miss Isa- belle lv.'l:Phrc nnd Mr. H. Frank McPhec. K. C.. ChRrl0i.lOlnwn barrister. Another broth:-1'. John, xwas klllcrl in the First world ii'n.. JUICY FLORIDA OIRANGTES 4 Doz. 98c EXTRA SPECIAL Oyster Bed Bridge OYSTERS V2 Pint 45c Bleached Verlbest TEA. lb. . . White . SUGAR. 10 lbs. . . . Shelled WALNUTS. V2 lb". . Shelled MIXED NUTS. 2 lbs. ROCERY BUYS RAISINS. 2 lbs: . . . . . 59: ROLLED OATS. 5 lbs. 47: ALMONDS. Ila lb. -.. 41: We have a. complete assortment of Christmas Candy, Fruit Cake. Saturday night at 9 p.m., are going to draw for a big 20 Mixed Nuts and Peels for that Christmas December 22, 1951, we lb. Turkey. Every vis- itor to our Store beginning today, Thursday, Dec. 6th. may fill out an entry slip at the Check-Out. This will continue until night of drawing. Fresh Shankless ' ' 89: Machine Sliced SLO? - - 45': Maple Leaf .. 89: PICNICS. lb. . . . . . . . 45: BACON." lb. 45: Smoked Shankless PICNICS. lb. . . . . . . 55: SAUSAGE. Iii. . . . . ..' 50: Chicken. Ducks. Fowl Russet e e e e e re Large White GRAPEFRUIT. 3 for .. 296 Macintosh duo e e e e e I 0 Cooking V APPLES. 3 lbs. 15: GRAPES. 2 lbs. . . . 270 Fluffo SHORTENING 3 lbs. 5! .00 Demonstration of Central Creemerles delicious FRUIT NUT ROLL - ICE CREAM. will be held in this store todey.”TlnImley. or 1.45 P. M. "Mr cream; 3 z ”4I'torrcrowIz:'t.z. w t x