race TEN HAT, FLATTERY at Hi-Style Miiiinery Endlanting Fall Hats that make any costume complete. Distinctive Styles with Perky. Quills, a cascade of Plumes or a twinkling jewel. To point up your fall beauty. VISIT iii-STYLE MILLINERY C 163 1X2 Great George Street EVERY STYLE-HI-STYLE PAINT A Room FOR THE PRICE OF, TWO PAIRS OF NYLONS THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUI: Herold F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. Ilse Bruee Macfhee. Miss Joyce Wisglnton. Pius Mcxlnnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN; Weldon Lovers. The Guardian may be bought at the following places In Monsegus Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: lie Post Office: in Bourls: The Snack Bar and H.I.lcIIlldlI8OI. ..'Tl!B.llTY Household and Pantry sole. Saturday. October lath, in the Legion Building. Auspioes Trinity United Church choir. Mrs. Richard Gill of Montague is at present spending a few days in Charlottetown, guest of her sis- ter, Mrs. Cornelius Corrigan. Mr. Archie Lanignn and Mr. Lorne Johnston, Montague. were visitors to Souris on Tuesday (3. businex. ...'6TH. ANNIVERSARY Sale at Hooley's Men's Wear, Mon- tague, Saturday, October 11th, to Saturday 18th, inclusive. Here is your chance to get your fall and winter clothing at low prices and enjoy the comforts of better made garments at no extra cost. Be wise, shop early. A deposit will hold any garment lor you. The Store will be open Friday evening. October 17th. . 3 ST. 'I'lJRESA'S SCHOOL - Last week the teacher and pupils Teresa's School, King's received fifteen dollars prize money from iihe Canadian Trade Contests. Several pupils won prizes in the Handwriting Contest which is open to school children all over Canada. There were also two prize essays on the topic: ”Why I am Proud to be a Canadian Citizen. Men, Women! ilid at 40,5ii,6li! Want Pep? W t (. Thousands unused what a little ..."',, ..,.,,. .,, ;::."".I:."l.:.';”:..9-"-...s ":3 ' lust because low in in . limo- ..:.w..0.:..'.v:s.-:-..""'"”" 'l'”..""l."....”i”- '"" OI IIIW . V of MIDI” I001-lnl. this vuy day. At all mfg stores. Y of St. ounty, SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 ...!BUYlNG TIMOTHY SEED daily. Fraser and Annear, Mon- tague. s Mr. and Mrs. Richard Senna- bough. Sturgeon, were weekend visitors to Halifax, N. 5 Miss Ethel French, Charlotte- town, spent Thanksgiving at her home in Sturgeon. Miss Rita Gill. Montague. spent the weekend visiting friends and -lrciatives in Charlottetown. Miss Joyce MacDonald, Mont- ague, was a weekend visitor, to Iona, guwt of Miss Margaret Liv- lngstone. Mrs. Spurgeon MacDonald, of Montague. is spending a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harold Web- ster, Morell. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Butler. Bum- merside, spent the weekend visit- ing Mrs. Butler's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jackson, Albion. . . AMONTAGUE CURLING CLUB Annual Meeting. Monday. October 20th, 1962, at ii P. M. in club Room. All members requested to attend. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Kicken and son Billy, Halifax, N. 5., spent the weekend visiting relatives and friends in Sturgeon. ...."1”he many triends of Miss Gillian Taylor, Montague, are sorry to hear she is a patient in the King's County Hospital. All wish her a speedy recovery. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Percy I-licken. sturgeon, motored to Halifax, N. S. on Saturday, to spend 'the weekend visiting their nephew Charles Hicken of 1-l.M.C.S. Mag- nlilcent. FINAL T0-DAY MUSICAL - CARTOON PRINCE EDWARD 2 DAYS ONLY FBI. and SAT. The roaring. searing story of an Empire of Steel . . . forged from the browiing passions of mighty men . . . and the reckless wild- cat they loved! y "STEEL TOWN” NEWS - CARTOON FEATURETTE : WHERE ”KlLL or DIE" WAS THE INDIAN DRY! t-Die, ..,.osns can i'” 1 , BIN IOIINION . PIIIR 0.I.AVl3' .arsscsv.soII.s-9.! , e 1jm't H . lEXTRA:.A.,CAR'I'0ON - SERIAL" .2 snows 3:39 .7-9 rm. - say. III. IV THRILLS GALORE FOR EVERY ISLAND RACING FAN! PODNIING IIEAITV WARNER ' BROS. nusur SHiRiEY""7BiRRYi iiMPiE-iliiiiiiiiii '2'e"""'i0ii M.GiiilSiER Return by Popular Roqgpst for the y I MIDNIGHT snow r rnlnav - 11:80 PM. PIIINDE EDWARD ....'Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mac- Kenzie, Montague. spent Sunday. October 12th, visiting friends in Charlottetown. , ...!Mr. Wallace MacDonald, Mon- tague, spent the holiday weekend at Cardigan. guest of his aunt. Mrs. Sadie MacLeod. ...'I.NDUCTl0N service for Rev. .7. Murdoch Fraser, Montague Un- ited Church Friday. October 17th, 8:00 p.m. Reception following. Mr. Barry Davison, Charlotte- town. accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Fred Wright, Summerside, were visiting friends in Roseneatll and Montague on Monday, Oc- tober 13. Mrs. Edward Bulpitt, 0! Rose- neoth, returned home after spend- ing the past few weeks in Boston. Ma.u., where she was the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Bulpitt. ....'The motor vessel Glemsilire arrived in the port of Montague yesterday under the command of Capt. Asbourn Haydne, to take on a cargo of mixed produce for Placentia Bay, Nfld. The Glam- shire is the first motor vessel in arrive in port for the fall season. .. "FEE ORIGINAL REXALI. One Cent sale is in its second day in Montague; it you haven't visited your Rexall Drug Store already to share in the One Cent values - better do so right away. The Rcxull One Cent Sale is your chance to save with safety on highest quality Drug store merchandise. You buy one advertised Rexall product. then for one more cent you secure I product similar in every way to the met. Yes-it sounds wonderful.- and it is wonderful. Remember. there won't be another Rexall One Cent Bale lor a year. so don't de- lay-call in at your friendly Rexall Drug Store as soon as you can. Mabon Drug Co. Ii. W. L. Membership Continued from page 1 Queen Elizabeth's coronation. Mrs. Il'ra.rlk Bussieres of Siilery, Que., submitted the report on so- cial action. social welfare, child welfare, health and nutrition. She reported that a total ct st9,823 was spent on welfare work in such cai- egories as food, clothing and fuel to the slot: and needy. overseas and flood and fire relief, aid to missions, spiritual aid and health service work done by aid. Soc' the gue is in co-operation with 32. High. crsg-' gy hill ;35. Man's name 38. Command 40. Long. handsome , feather 42. Weights- (Attic) (8. Part of A lower st. Leather, j ilssks 45. submerge (0. Plant ovulb DOWN i I. A plotted , collar 2. Mistake 3. Matures 4. Demolished. 6.Ls.rge , tgsworm ltuci-la YMCCTI 3--NUMFGNJGMI-lG.' -rm: GUARMPIN. Montague Town Council Meeting ...."rhe regular monthly meeting of the Montague Town Council was held last evening iin the council room with Mayor 3. H. no 1331014- lug. Present were Councillors Kel- sian. Nicholson. McGows.n. and Reynolds. Following the resding oi the minutes, the clerk. Mr. Arnold wightman. presented the monthly hills which were approved. He also showed a combined , 1 ac- count and building account bank balance of approximately 03500.00. slightly over 30 percent of the cur- rent taxes had been collected, he said. and a. 5500.00 bond on the Main Street concrete pavement hot! been retired. The balance to be retired is now 51500.00. He also said that the arrears presently totalled about 5800.00, the bulk of which was unpaid poll tax. Mayor Yeo presented approxim- ately s20.00 paid in by those who had received some of the surplus gravel used on the paved streets. The clerk was instructed to bill those still outstanding. Considerable discussion took place regarding license fees, and it was moved that all license has from non-resident contractors, lab- ourers, carpenters, electriclsns, plumbers, painters. masons. etc.. will be collected according to Section 172 of the town by-laws. Several complaints were received respecting damage being done by children using air rifles. and sfter discussion it was moved that the police should seize and destroy any bow and arrow, catapult. or sir-gun social wellare workers, the report said. Isabel Hutton or ottivws, who submitted the report at the laws conlmitee, stated that the com- mitee. stated that the committee had been re-appointed and that by-laws of the organisation were to come up for revision at the na- tional convention in 1906. Resolutions on the spiritual care of immigrants to Canada. and on parental rights in education were adopted. The resolution on immigration urged C. W. L. members to "offer the hand of Christian fellowlhlp to new Canadians". Bishop John C. Cody or London, 0nt., sold the resolution was "carrying out the mandate of the bishops of the whole country." Miss Hutton emphasised follow- ”.i2A,iL;v CRAO;S.5.M'l.;(DiR'Dl -4.4--. ..- .. --... up work. ;.., A S 6. Teutonic? 24. Largell ' 41. Pe so character ladies 5. God of love 7. Hebrew 25. Old , D. Billow .4 measure . tankards 310. Tree 8. Leapingj 26. Registered :12. Field; 9. Droops in -Nurse i 13. A can line . the middle iabbr.) ,14.Apparitions 11. Sounds. 29. Portion of I16. Assam as metal a curved , silkworm 15. Habitual line ulgllslld ,17. Varying , ' drunkard 32. Figure of r V ! weight 19. Noisy dcm- lspeech ' i.1'-Ilrrdu"- Angle! .. ..iInd.) x onstrations .33. Eyed .. I ' "E ;18. Stesi' 21. Tattered ' 34. Brazilian 37. Country r20.1-laltan em cloth money or i nesr 3 21. Revolving 22. It is (con. y , account, Anbigg , 24- sputter tracked) . 36. South 39. Dexteroul 427. Csreens 23. Part of ,” American 41. Antlered (naut.) -- "to ba"' Indian aninial 228. Sets, as a ' V liquid 130. Old Tes- tsmsnt (sbbr.) l 31. Arid .y DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-llere's how to work it: A X Y D L R A A X R nLoNorELLow ,' One letter simply stands for. another. In this example A is used. for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. I phies. the length and formation of the words are all hints! h day the code letters are diilerent. i A Cryptogrem Quotation Single letters. apos- W.G M JACYU AC lscnlu .VTl-lG NUMHJ lune lU.ANHANj' , Yesterday's Cryptoqunie: LOVED VIRTUENSHE ALONE IE . FREE. SHE CAN TEACH YE HOW TO CLI 3--MILTON. : ' ' NEW DRESS SHOP . , y L -'n- N u -. s OPENING TO-DAY -At- . 109 um smart Next to C1-oolrottls Jewelry store ' DRESSES - SKIRTS -- ILOIIS TYLE Moniauue Home. School Meeting 0 A meeting or the Montague Home and School Association was held last evening at the Montuue School. The meeting was presided it: any street or public piece in the wn. Ccncilior Nicholson reporting for the Fire Department said that the equipment had been checked. and was now considered in perfect working order. Councillor Reynolds and that the library in the Town Building had been painted and the floor varnished. Councillor iMc- Oowsn, chairman of the street committee. reported that the streets were in good condition. but that some work would have to be done on Locust Street before the late fall season." the president Dr. G. B. A. In- mm. b ics- d t. r...".. an. I. no '" Dr. absence o! When ClIiii'iren'3 Eyes Are Bigger Than liieir Stomaciis . . . The minutes of the previous meetins were muiby Mrs. J. D. Mecleod, in the shsence of the secretary. and were approved as read. . Following the of minutes. Nnnsidersblo 'discussion ensued respecting the proposed activities for the Halloween part- .5... mil... ".1. us llstie ss. Try the new modern help-Children's Own Tab Its-mods pecisally for children when Is no is M administer the -It was decided to call a special meeting in the near future to ap- point epeclal committees to look after the ditierent parties. The great necessity of a book- . case and nling. cabinet (or the teschers' room was stressed, owing to the foci: thst it was practically impossible to retain the school rc- eords. It was decided to leave the question in abeyence till a later meetin.. "There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. . otBe - it: .. cir- LDREN ABLETS CW Christie's -mmuin ckscms -92xF3is.waW54:Po” .. ..... ............. 4-...-I INNER-SEAL rscxacr There are four sir tight inner-sealed packages 11.1 00511 pound of Christie's Premium Crackers. Use them one at a time and these light, delicious crackers stay fresh and crisp for as long as they are in your kitchen cupboard. as cases we AIEW FIAIIOA-.S'AWMS memo: is w woe swonnwo answer! 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ON ALL MEN'S AND woumws No. 1ooo:1Vo. 1400: No. 17oo.t ntyr Black Rubber RAIN ooars with RAIN nu ....... ..... .. 55-75 MEN'S OVEBALLS-Elastic Braces. Regular stock-all sizes .. W59 E 3uii'in'rii.J'.'.&i'td pioal ..'.'...i....,,... 53.69 1070 niscounrr .........-.... nssmm shoes rswor.-rr SPACE nmmins In Three Sires - The modern heat for your home. 'otii:rns.ioo 4..- numms - nunnm iiolrrs V muleesop LUliIBllRMAN'S memos, ms: -'- smvs: rm: -. srovlc manna, etc.. eto.,-y etc. ovtmoss-is .1 I new. short nmmzn .........,As,8-98 .14 i I I N K. . . .- . ., I Ir l- le- :.".l'5: Iii-5i&"tiA:!I: .14"-foil ,”-c!'.'1f:t ..