PAGE EIGHT PMNQE EDWARD TODAY Frl. - Sat. SHOWING AT 3:30 - '7 - 9 "l! I Wlluln Baas: Sronlr onus Snow Wontis/ ‘SINGING DANCING ‘ OAnLluc... ~ 5- ""- \\':"": . * “MARILYN alllltlu! All lllesemaglc Manly/l Mlller maladies! ‘Look for the Silver Llning’ ,_ ‘Time On My Hands’ ‘Who’ . {f/ - ‘A Kiss in The Dark’ ‘Sunny’ l‘! IIAIIING E JUNEHllViRllYBlllllllllllllllllllllll NEWS OF THE DAY EXTRA! TllBAY-CAPITQL -— FRI. anli SAT. . Con’! Tum _ i whzzugldvatmor New TIM"? ' ' ' reg 90“! . , 1H5 ‘A "Wllltnll it a I'm l ||'ln lt" n: his mud. “Win tattle mmam oilllalluu- tiiul lllilllill mi on boy tllmi who mod a m crop at lllns dwn-on-lllo- lmn. It’: rural but it’: riotous . . . ll’: tile llmlrlu movie of tho you! ....... llllltlltllli clulrlllll WALTER llllEllllAll - loam PAlGE I D fill ...:..“‘.'i‘.illf."39...“;.."?......... fivlahollvvr-dlvoudnhlwrvncolul ” u mmawlnlmmnlllrmlln A PWwIHYIAiliILIIII-lll-l ovnomnomn " CARTOON - SERIAL — SHOWS 8:80-74) AAAAA A ‘AAA E M P I R E rolllalll-rlll. a SAT. SHOWS 78:45 — MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2:30 -- llilY illllli? WllRRlN llllllfrllfl Yli llONNll lrllilllll IOIIRNHO llilH/lllll lilllllllti llMMll llllllll riiilnvn - nAnn-no - SUNDAY ROUNDUP‘: ,__ OIIIUTOPIIEWB moss . . lcnoor. k A AAAALA ‘ ‘,‘, 2 ma; xf- 1;; Dalton: H-andrnhan ‘(mum c . a. Ralph . lat‘ month 0f September. Grad . __ -~"-_ . 1m Honduran. Ruth {ha atilganfieill: e21“: h 2” “ _ a. mean arm 1 n3 ~ l. Am 119g; Jillian. Handy” Qlllilht. I. Frances Ann ' Mcflllgh. a. om, r m) ._ 1 PM,“ _ . I 4 l2. Bernard Bfuflnvk’ D Homer. ‘THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN lllE EASTER N GUARDIAN Stewart, Min scours: MONTAGUE: Harold r. Lllldry, Albert Altlren, Mn. Byron Harriet Clnlr. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Laverl. (allowing plncec in Montague: ln Georgetown: The Pout Office: The Guardian may he bought at any of the Mina S. A. Llewellyn; MrmChy, in Soul-ll: Cnndon’: and Florcncn Boner: in st. Peron: The Post Office. ..'FITTED FOOTWEAR It ti‘: Montague Shoe Store. Mrs. Fannie Allen, Amherst, Tl spending fl. few days in Montague visiting her brother-in-law and sis- tr, Mr. and Mrs. W.B. i-lilchey. Miss Tens. Ceilings. RN. who spent the past month at her home in Montague, returned to Lynn, Mass, where she is practising her profession. Miss Doris MacPherson, who is employed at Goose Bay, is visiting at her home on a four weeks spe- cial leave. Miss MacPherson has been in Goose Bay for the past four years. and was formerly prin- clpal in the Montague High School. The Montague Knlttin! Club motored to Vernon Bridge to the home of Miss Marlon Furness on Wednesday evening. The evening was spent in knittlngn. Miss Peggy Beck plnyed a number of piano selections. A delicious chicken sup- per w~as then served nnd was greatly enjoyed by all» JBRIDE-TO-BE ENTERTAIN- En-A social gathering in honor of Miss Edna Fraser was held by the choir at the honle or Mrs. Charles Fraser on Wednesday eve- ning, A large crowd gathered and the evening was spent ln singing with Agnes Annear at the piano. A very humours‘ address written and read by Miss Alva Brehaut. brought much laltshter to it" crowd. Mr. Howard Vlckerson pre- sented Edna with a lovely mirror on behalf oi the choir. A deIlCiOUS lunch was served by the hostess and n social hour was enjoyed by all. ....' A shower in honour 0f M155 Edna Fraser, whose marriage to George Moore. takes rim the last o: November, was held at the homo of Mrs. Cyrus Shaw. 0X‘ Friday evening. Before the bride arrived books were made which consisted of a. romance, proposal‘. wedding etc. On the brides arriva. she judged the books and to the winning group u prize was given. Alum clocks were placed in dif- ferent parts of the house. and upon their ringing the bfldl "l" with her basket to find many use- ml and lovely gifts. Edna very gratefully expressed her thanks Gina were opened by M"- Wt" Macleod and verses read in’ M"! Alice Maser. A delicious lunch was served, and a v91‘! ellhyibk‘ social hour was enlflyfid by lu- ...~ nun-an cnulwn W.M.S. DEETING - The WNLS. of Mon- tague United Church held their October meeting at the home oi Mrs. Colin Bruce on Tuesday even- ing. Mrs. M. MacLean was in chgpge of the devotional service- the theme being "Nvw Thank “" all our God". Psalm 100 was trad in unison and a short talk was given by the leader on Thanksgiv- mm n, was suggested that God ex- pectcd our thanks. and w“ hi!" when we failed in swine thm Mrs. E MacKinnon told the storv of the cleansing of the levers. Hm’- the comment of our Saviour WEN there not ten cleansed “but where an the nine", only this stronger has leivumed to give thanks. A veg-y pleasing feature of this per- 1041 w” g, duet sung by Mrs. i-LL. Mctiregor and Miss Alva Brehflflil- A clrcle o! prayer ended the ser- vicc. The president. Mrs. Archie I-Iluzne then took over. Minutes were read and BlfYPYm/ed- I" ""5 reported that the autumn Thank- offering was $82.00. The afghan and quilts which were in the mak- ing were finished and the “Over- seas Box" is to be packed on oct- ober 31st. clothing etc. to be left at the Cold Storage plant. The Mission Band leader. Mrs. E. MacKlnnon reported fourteen members present at the last meet- ing. l7 sick, 2 hospital calls were reported. and ll treats and i0 cards sent to sick and bereaved friends. Mrs. DR. Fraser gave a l 1 on the second chapter’ all the Study Book “Grow- ing with the Years" and Mrs. AD. McKenzie gave a very interesting talk on the meaning of Evang- elism. Mrs. McKinnon invited th- Society to her home for the next meeting. No further business, the meeting closed with Mlzpah ben- ediction. Refreshments were serv ed and a. pleasant half hour en- loves!- DUYING DAILY Live or Dressed FOWL and CHICKEN for Canning l’ EASTERN PACKING 60.. LIMITED Sollrls JREADERS will find m_ our Financial Pa: . Mr. and Mrs. W.J. MacDonal iting Mrs. MacDonald's father an mother, Mr. and Mrs. Alex S. Boa Ottawa and Toronto. Bristol and Vicinity end visitors to the city. up school here and taken a pos ltion in the city. with his wife and family here. home in the city. Mr, Frank Tobin. New York in Morell East for a week has re- turned home. Mr. Hector Perry, city, spent the week-end here with his moth- er returning to his duties with the C.N.R.. roundhouse staff on Monday. Friends of lVlr. Clifdord S. .\lc- Ewen will be sorry to hear he has had to have a cast put on a great- er part of his body and chest re- lllc ndvts. and auction IATVTI. ext‘; and son Rodne, of Calgary, Alta., spent two weeks on the Island zia~ ton. Flat River. and Mrs. Mae‘ Donald's brother-in-lalv and sill- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hllchoy, Montague. On their retzurn they will visit friends and relatives in We learn with regret of the lll. ness of Mr. Ed Rossiter at his home. Mrs. Teresa £81m?!‘ spent a few days in the city last. week guest of Mr. and Mrs. Reedc McKenna. Mr. Valentine MacDonald and Mr. Anne-risC-authier‘ were week- Miss Geraldine Barry has given P119. George Dnveaux has arriv- ed home to spend two weeks leave Mr. and Mrs. Melvlne Byme and son were visitors herr- on Tues- day. They havr- returned to their City. who was visiting his mother _ llwry/ llarrl/l flurry! Rlfiglledvlglluetage of Quaker’! amazing stock haul Limit of one Brad Knife per famlly,_ - r . ~ Ii d Now eo/rmvw/rrao Vol/k areas-e: - Armin‘ £00K so Ml/G/I W/l/IZR 7794A! M/l/E? -OC'I‘OBER 21. 1949 AMAZING NEW~1950 RiliSD WITH Ina-J." GETS our M93; DIRT, FASTER... EASIER! O-O O More Suds, Richer Suds! WASHES vmm cumlrs WHITE ‘I'll BRAND D1191 GETS WASHAILE COLORS BRIGHTER ‘E ammo g ou can whiz through New 1950 Rinso is so safe-l l - - ziilhséi-lml-‘h; 1950 Rldrlso so_ kind to hands and clothes fan" _ makgs woultfmore If!’ alike. Ask your-dealer for the than ever bef alsYmg my” Rmso now on Sal-e m ‘he big 1950 Ri _ore. es, New green package _ “'5 the New _ nso gives more suds- i950 Rlnso with Solium rlchergfaster-acting suds-with You'll be thrilled wit}. ‘he’ greater cleaning action! Yet results! A LEVER PRODUCT SO SAFE FOR CLOTHES . . . SO KIND TO HANDS cently as his condition failed ‘to Improve following an accident sov- cral weeks ago while taking a young horse in from the field. He was thrown from the animal's back over its head and hurt severely. A welcome visitor to his old ‘home last week for a brief stay of fihree days was Dr. JJ. Barry from our Eifxfiicfg-“NA k ll n - ° 311MB‘ mildew “‘”k§lli°=¢°“8"<§'l§i'i . Lovely. 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M u . .. ., ,,‘"“°-,,$*“¥~ Sunni.‘ Today me Prince Edward Theatre ham" 3° 8B P “l5 a: Yllshus Rosalie , Smiles , great hits rll, will bring to local moviegoers a pic- Marilyn Miller got her first start former 1 1h d l2f.l“;‘.‘§;.;§ ‘$.13; °£..§*.“l.."'.".“.; 3a.“. ::r::.-l::::.l: zm r: “ “l i’ filillxlllmgfll-liifidwm gor thalgilver she shot to stardom and a. fabllltlllls is repmducmg m “Look For the m‘ l . ros. lfl career cut short. through death at will see today and they included the greatest w. It. is this flavor that Warner Brol, "f 1411198" and which local (m