ete:T:?m- ” A roniiv-rue.-visa. SHOWING AT 3:30-7-8:45 ' Irilud and told has a Jeep. derli secret nowi ALSO NOVELTY SO YOU WANT TO MOVE-CARTOON . ..- -. ....--A. -. - -.--..-- in-j-cs Tu-L n, um” prelim y till ll”. 65 C my l-liillim Wu-L ' AR wmu" mm: & liihbigilkow F. rr:d:'; am I ' iii ' iiI5Dm' Imeww '' iwnn D - UNIVERSAL NEWS PRINCE EDWARD roniiv rue. wan. SHOWING AT 3:30 - 7 - 9 This is int story of THAT Forsyio Woman and the that man who were Siiiiiifiiiils LOVE. Ev iiii-' t,-. ... .i,. ,.'i i. NLWW lily Ii',iiiJi(.()l'.iivl i'i9i.)i)l,l( il( ih” Also Cartoon: "SLIDE DONALD SLIDE" IDNDON. Oct. 1 -(Reuters) - Princess Elizabeth in to visit Mai- in, probably in November or De- cember. it was announced Satur- OUR BOARDING HOUSE EV " Kmowzi Ann ENCYCLOPEDIA--us. FNE-Bi2iLLiAtxXT EDUCATIONAL votuiwss! -w-EGADI You MiGi-lT PuRcHAse A se'r--- THINH-OF THE. FUN A Von AND TOPAZ A COULD t25AbiMc-3 on Niki THAT, 3Af:roN, is THE-X i-iAve TER esiisios! day. Her husband, the Edinburgh. is at present commands the frigate Magpie. W EXAMPLE OF sh Duke of in the Easwrn Mediterranean. where he LISTEN wuu-r IT SAY: "AN BRACTS IS THE SO-CALLED CHAFF OB WHEAT. BOTANISTS CALL -n-it CALYXES oe CERTAN 6RAssEs ei.uMes!" ---MISTAH MAsoi2.bieesriw FACK5 03 THAT CALIBER Donor sAe.c-'es'r Mo SOLLY -1 wear TO ME! lii.Eni-iSi.Eii m ,-as uuaaniaiv. CHARLOTTETOWN ii euinniiv AGENTS:-MONTAGIJE: llnrold F. Landry. Mu. Byron. Stewart. Hrs. lrnop The Guardian may be Montague: town: The Post. Office; arda & Son. bought Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office: in souris: Tho Snack Bar and 1!. Rich- Iloolbee. Miss Joyoa Wigginton. MID Joan Jobuten. AGENT GEOIGETOWN: Weldon Levers. at the following places In in George- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones, Hazel- brook. and their two children were Sunday visitcrs to Montague: ..!l!0SPI'l'AL Nursery Club dance. Tuesday, Oct. 3rd, Beaver Hall. Montague. Don Me-sser's Or- chestra. Mr. Ronnie Malonald, stationed with the R.C.gA.F. in Summer- slde, spent the week-end at his home in Montague. ..'MATINEE HORSE RACE. Montague. Wednesday. October 4th. Proceeds for Hospital. Admission 50 cents and 25 cents. Miss Anne Matheson. teacher at Prince Street schcol .i.n”charlotte- town. was a week-end visitor to her home in Bellevue. Miss Alice Fraser. teacher at Prince street school. Charlottetown spent the week-end at the home of her mother. Mrs. Nellie Fraser. Montague. Mcssrs. Albert Johnston. Monty Annear, and John Yeo. all students at Prince of Wales College were week-end visitors to their respect- ive homcs in Montague. The many friends of Master Wil- liam Dixon of Gaspereaux, who was severely burned some time ago. wish him a speedy recovery. He is re- cuperating at the P. E. Island Hos- pital. and he is expected to return hcme in the near future, Murrav Harbour ' North Mrs. Benjamin Sencabaugli, Mur- ray River. was a recent guest oi Mr. and Mrs. George Mlllar. .. thir. and Mrs. John F. Con- nolly, Noreen and Buddy, Char- lottetown, were recent visitors to Murray Harbor North, guests of Mr and Mrs. Verne Johnstcn. Mrs. Willard McLure. who spent the past two months visiting her daughter and son-in-law at Ham- ilton. Ont. returned home recent- 1? Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clapp of Wickford, Rhode Island. recently motored to the Island where they , are visiting relatives and friends at Murray Harbor North and Peters Road, Mr. Benjamin Millar. Charlotte- town, Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Ross of Plnette and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clow and young son of Meadow- bank were Sunday visitors to Mur- ray lgiarbor Ncrth where they visit- ed relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Diamond, Ben and Kenny and Olga Camiody were recent visitors to Murray I-iariior North, guests of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Miiiar, rim ( IIEIWOIS 2? ooiisrimrnz t Go! mile! from constipation-indh dution. Positive results from FRUIT A-TIVIS proven by tens of thousands. FRUIT-A-'f'IVES contain extract: of fruits and herbs. II. J. MABON OPTOMETEIST Fitting and Supplying Glweea - Its. . V MONTAGUE, P. I. I. onm Hours: 10 to is A. M. 2 to 5 P. M. by appointment. Oiliee Connected with Drug store. MAJOR HOUPLE 7?; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Paynter. Hazelbrock. were Sunday ' ” to Montague. .Mrs. Jessie Butler. Peter's Road. left recently on a month's visit to visit friends and relatives in ont- ario. During her absenc her pos- ltion as organist in Peter's Road Presbyterian Church will be taken over by Mrs. Russel Graham. Mr. and Mrs. -Benjamin Spataia. and their son and daughter. Vir- ginia and Benny. of Long Island, N. Y. are spending a week in Mon- tague where they are the guests of Mrs. spataza's mother, Mrs. Vir- ginia Kennedy. ...'SOCIAL EVENING-A very enjoyable evening was spent on Friday at the home of Mrs. John Burke. Montague, where she en- tertained a few of her friends The evening was pleasantly spent in dancing. and a sink song. ac- companied with guitar. A delicious lunch was then served to the guests. . 'A'l' CATHOLIC CHURCH- Rev. J. W. Mccardic. who has been appointed as rcsidsnt pastor of St. Mary's Church, Montague. conducted the services on Sunday and Sunday evening. Father Mc- Cardlc was chancellor oi the dio- cese of Charlottetown. prior to his appointment here. All wish him every success in his new appoint- ment. .3Fl-ZDERATION MEETING - Members from Farmingham. Mount Hope and Saint Charles attended the meeting of the Federation of Agriculture held at St. Charles Hall on Friday. September 29. The well-attended meeting was addressed by Wilfred MacDonald oi Brudenell. President oi King's Co. Federation. J. B. Mclsaac, Rock Bara, Secretary of Kings Co. Fed- eration. and J. L. Dewar. Provin- cial Secretary of the Federation. Chairman of the meeting was Bennie Doucette, and keen interest was shown by those in attendance eduring the discussion and review of the Federation activities and aims. Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. Lorne Mair left last week for Mt. Allison University in Sackville, N. B., where he will continue his studies in Fine Arts. Mr. and Mrs. William Martell attended the funeral of the late Allan Robertson of Fortune Buy on Thursday. Mrs. John MCR-ae has as her guests. her son and daughter-lm MW Of Huntinadon. Quebec. Mr. McRae has been away from the Province for the past 30 years. Mrs. Marion George left on Thursday for Saint John. N. B.. where she will attend the wed- ding of her daughter. Miss Mar- ion George. Mr. Harry 1.:I:1:l'. son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parker left re cvntlv to resume his studies at Mt. Allison University in sack. ville. N. 3. Her many friends are sorry to hear of the illness of Mrs. Minnie Refuse at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Lemuel Maccormick and all hope to soon see her about once again. Mrs. Albert Hobbs and two children. who have been the guests of Mrs. Hobbs' parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Stewart for the past four monthl. left on Saturday for Believllle, Ontario, where they will join Mr. Hobbs who in a ll ember of the Royal Canadian Air Force. They vtre accompanied as far as Montrealuby Mrs. Hobbs' parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Stew- art. WASHINOTON. Oct 1 -(AP)-- President Truman awarded the Congressional Medal 0! Honor Saturday to Mdj.-Gen. William F. Dein. former commanding general of the 24th Infantry Division. missing in action in Korea. Dean was given the United ste.tes' high- est military honor for "conspicu- ous gallantry and intrepldity" above and beyond the-call of duty at Taeion July 20 and 21. There have been unconfirmed reports he may be a prisoner in North Korea. TORONTO. Oct. 1 -(GP) - Dave McKinley. his leg broken and chest crushed by two cases weigh- ing i 1-2 tons, watched for 40 min- utes Saturday while workmen cut through a boxcar to save him. He was pinned when braces slipped as he was unloading the ca l.iVl mo cusses V i-ouunnr ,oAu.v ft...-T. f i-.'i'.Dl I P muiu:rAcnuoi Miss Jessie Matheaon of Brock- ton, Mun, was a recent visitor to Glen wiiiiun where -he ml the gueet of her brother and ei.eter-in- ,,1sw, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Matheson. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Boulter and sons. Donald and John. also daugh- ter Gems, of Dartmouth. N. .s.. IN gpencung a week's vacation in Glen William. guests or Mrs. Boul- cu-'s' parents. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Stewart. Mr. John Mathuon. Charlotte- town, is at present spending a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Matheson. Miss Christine Cameron. Cale- donia. left recently for Charlotte- town where aha will enter the Training School for Nurses at the P. E. Island Hospital. Miss Catherine me of Iris has returned home aler spending a week's vacation in Dartmouth where she visited friends and rela- tives. . I Mrs. Jane Beers of Murray River has returned home from Sydney where she spent a few days visit- ing friends and relatives. Miss Myrna MacKay of Murray River recently left for Winsloe atter spending a week's vacation at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs, Jack MacKay, Murray River. Mr. Melrose Arliucokel of Meri- gomish, Nova Scotia, returned home after spending a wee-k's va- cation visiting friends and relatives in Gladstone, Murray River, and Murray Harbour North. NEW LONDON W. I. The monthly meeting of New London W. I. was held on Thurs- day. Sept. 14th at the home cf Mrs. Morton Adams. Meeting opened by singing Ode and repeating the Creed in unison. Roll call was re- sponded by ten members and ap- proved. A bundle of .woollens is ready to be sent and two premium blankets are cn hand. The painting or interior of school cost 347.39, this bill to he paid. the outside to be left until spring, The sick committee made four calls. The school committee report- ed some new maps needed. also paper towels etc. A new pencil sharpener has been purchased and the teacher will get the map. The new sick committee. Mrs Harold Mayhew. Mrs. Harold Dun- ning and Mrs. Don MacEwen, The correspondence consisted of two thank you notes,.letters from Cody Paper Products. Health Nurse re- port, convenor of Home Economics. week's vacation in Glen William, UITAWA. Septic-(G) i anadianntlwnyI1n- creuedduringthiveekendedsept. 0030'! oars. compared with V care for the prevlourweek. andtld.-1 one can for the corresponding week a year ago. . i The Bureau of Btatlltlcl reported today that.gaina over. that similar week last year were shown in load- ing of coke. ore. puipwood, nonbin- guollne and woodpulp end paper. - Minor declines were registered in loadings oi grain products. livestock and coal. i -' Cancer Drive. Canadian and owns and Homer Warren Company. It was moved end seconded that 810.00 be sent as cancer drive. A iscussion on hot lunches took place but no definite plans were made. Mrs. Wilbur Macxay and Mrs. Don MacEwon were appointed to interview Miss Mary Stewart about a supper for Institute members. Mrs. Mort Maczwen to purchase a small gift for Mrs. Douglos Wood- side who has left our district. the gift to be presented at the supper. It was decided to send a box a! fruit to Miss Jane Fletdier. one of our telephone cperatora who has been ill at herhome. It was moved and seconded all bills be paid. also we send 02.00 to join Drama Fest- ival. , - New program. Mrs. Claude Mac- Ewen and Mrs. il-larold Dunning. Miss Elva MacAllister -will enter- tain next meeting and roll call sing,gsay or pay five cents. ocllec- tion 31.10. i Meeting closed by singing Na- tional Anthem. Lunch was served by hostess and committee in charge. KELLYS CROSS W. I. The September meeting of Kel- ly's Cross Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. .Mauax-ice McDonald on Sept. 8. six mem- bers were present. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Cccrrespondence was read. Mrs. Nantes was to see about getting Cod Liver Oil Capsules. . A grab bag is to be held at the next meeting. each member dona- ting an article worth ten cents. The committees appointed are: Sick -- Mrs. Stephen smith, Mrs. Russell Nantes. School- - Vivien Tirainor. Lunch - Mrs. Maurice McDonald. Mrs. Ambrose Mona- ghan. Mrs. Stephen Smith invited the members for the October .meeting. The meeting was adjourned after which a. lunch was served, KINGSTON UNITED W. M. S. The Septemb meeting of King- ston United w.M.s. was held at the home of Mrs. Alton Newman. Meeting opened by singing "More love to Thee"; followed by Creed. Vi-2. H10 the WCIIOIC mark thll Yllfilt bully - d medicines. pblyueilt-' i"&?.t?'lt'?it”"3'.&””m.m"t::' :aIbIIldIIct : a 2 all tlIO' " medical expenses on A i maximum (it, 05000 5:: each :21. load; (hue. rgqnirod. Treatment. so-r0.1f' IIIII-d:iIII'IIg I. Name)........................................... Address? .....'....--........... CliyP.............. Prov.I............. oilinh?.....- Oecopotioah... Have you or a :i:il.i.';t'a.i.7'.i.8:t?'"i:..... hand emcliu 95.00 fat 2 nan? . Phnllr Pollcv ad io.oo (or 3 vars, incubus of our in 5. attaching Dar-I I" ii iii '' i.:.....'''"i:.3..:.:.i'.:.c:::.:.e.: - with polio-muaaeac up so a . ' mil its omit. to M ,,. Mrs. Evelyl Iiiigy zoo chum am... Char-lottetowni ogillllut, pt "Just" 3 MILLION IIOIII ALIIADY INWIID IlND- TIIII rum A ', iy led by president: scripture read- ing John I-'1-12. 10-21 1 John 35-16- lii. read by Mrs. will Pr d. Mrs. Alton Newmun, Mrs. ml- lia: responsive reading 75 ii y, "Poss me not on gentle vi . christian stewardship by . Bert Willis; study bcok. Mrs. Fulton Willis. Miss Erma Newson. A box of clothing and quilts was packed to send to Labrador. Min- utes of last meeting were readilancl approved. Roll call was answered by twenty members and two visit- ors: collection 03.00; Me to friend- ship fund. ' Next meeting It the home of M p Louisa Barrett. Lunch committee-I Mrs. Alton Newman. Mrs. Fulton Willis. Mrs. James Jewell. Meet- eme. "The spirit of the cross". Sunlight. It'l all pun. That's why those extra-soapy Sunlight suds drive out grit and orship service followed in Monthly NEW SU.NLiGi-iT IS NOW as-were THAN EVER! I I I I I CHICAGO, 5.4. 1 .. ( ) C Ole Nelson, ownediby urie :1-in Roy Satiir of Chicago. surprised 16,808 fans at Hawthorne.-Saturday by winning the "lath lmnlni oi the season Hawthorne id Cup. The four-year-old gelded son or Cnavat-Sun Jesting set a may record of 2:01 2-5 for C1 1-4 miles. The old mark of 2:01 3-6 was established by Sun Beau in Jim whexrhe captured the Gold Cup for the first time. I JAMISTOWN. N.-Y., Oct. 1 - (Al?) -- Charles W: (Jae ) Harpexg I pitcher early in the century for St. Louis Cardinals and Cincinnati Reds. died in aphospitaltsaturdayv trig closed with prayer by presid- en . A ' it ..-,I It the age of 72. iou'ii rave, too, when you get nevi pnuie..exira-soapy. No wonder everybodft talking about NW grime Io qukgklyuo easily. 'i'lsIt'e why use Sunlight: so safe foe any washday iob.Bet some today and see for yourself. . 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