PAGE TEN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS-:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry. Mu. Byron Stewart. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Livers. The Guardian may be boughtgat the following places in Mont: Blue Dome Rt-stauraiit. and Guardian Office: In Georgetown: The Post. Office; In Souril: The Snack Bar. ...-Tums vL'i.("'ltl'iii'izir.i)..itts.?'i( .3LEGI0N Carnival. Montague. MacDougall, Montague. lseptember 24th, 25th, 26th. C S" l .. 'WiNTER COAT S. hr-ltetil ..'DUNDAS-ANNANDALE BAP- corduroy jackets, uashiitilo t.ir- T151 cnuncu, - 5e;-vices, sun. Just arrlv-lday, September 13th. Dunctas at tan and taffeta skirts . . . ed at the -lo-Anna Dress Shop. tll.O0 A. M. Annandale at 7.30 P. M. fl:;,',e.”ij('f.E,'(i,he; n,”'B,i3;”' -m-g Preacher. Rev. E. J. Barrasa. All for All ue' gK.ol'mg' Paremg urged ..'i-Aiusii or GEORGETOWN. welcome. , . ” . t , Holy ,r”nnyp 'Anghmm Sunday; Fug" tolcome and their chlldien. September latli. Fifteciitli Sunday! ..-(;i:oi1(;i-yroivx r,asTogAL11rg:3,h:;m' i31l.f1p"(.0ii"d1 after Trinity. It A. M. Holy C0-'ll-lClIARtiE.-United Church of Can- ',1m,d,,,i;' Cm M.,,,... " M'uff:,. mltnlon End S81'nl0tl Rt'l'Pr6Itfl W yadzi. Services for September l3ir:- Rivers H00 ani . (BIITIP 4gL'IlCl(;I 3. Hoes. gti ..x. M. Milltowii cross. -2.30 P. M. and ,'m,.d:g suiplwp M,,,.mf HM ..'MONTA(il'E ('NlTI:1l) .siJ.””.f.”il'i.Z..7.in”niEii3iLi5"”""i R" 2””: 6'90 9'"? Bill” S”"”” ff"? CHURCH or cA.V..xii.s. - suiid.-.;. L..- mi? 5iimf",' SQ" "t',"t ,,i'.i.i5t September 13th Trinitx yiniiiagutl ..vrnn PRESBYTEBIAN iii-i,,','-W:f,..,,,.9”:;h:,,1f,t;f Sunday Schwi 10 A M M”im"": CHFRCH IN CANADA " Servic” of Sumnicrsidc. Cliurrlil nt Christi Service and Junior Suiitlav S:-liii-.1 i for Sunday, September 13th. as lol- iwdmg thp singing Wm, ..0i;.,.l it A. M. Lower Illciitmzur 730 P M. l lnws' ('aFdl8'dl1 ii A. M. Lorne Va!- and l,un,p;.. I R-(.n,u,, T N,,,,.,;. Rev. John 1-". Macl(' rm. RD.-lry 2.30 P. M. Montague 7.30 P. M m,,.g.,”., "h-.(.,...,,,,, .,,gg., .0”: will conduct both so VIVFS Rev .l iM'JINLaKue Sunday School 10 A. M gnmd ih'N,. ,,,gm1v ,m...H,,K: Murdoch Fraser, B. ..x.. Mtnistcr. l Rev. F. N. Young. Minister. I ,' l - l FOR SALE AT )1()NTAGllE Bungalow. .7 rotiiiis and bath. Fireplace. Hot water heating. Double lot. 140 feet frontage by 100 feet. On Ma('D0nald Avontic. Apply- MIRS. GIt1()Ii(-iii A. NICHOLSON T0-NIGHT COMPLETE PERFORMANCES AT 9 AND 11:06 P. M. ltt.tPi.E-it , DR.'sIi.K:tNi , amdCOMPANYm o. weiglfl-'6,1:uN.' cttIt;,L,i;.;ietkL9.' ll, 3RaA6Ml MQNSTE ..i trains I 0N SIILF I1 lidvgm E aiBuro1,-M, IVWW Many faint II every per- tormance. If you want an un- usual evening. don't miss the "Asylum of Horrors." THRILLING FILM FUN "TATTOOED STRANGER" GENERAL ADMISSION - - . 75.-. PRINCE EDWARD PRINCE EDWARD T0-DAY and SAT. MATINEI7. SHOWING ONLY TODAYV330 SATURDAY SHOWINGS AT 2:30 -7 - 9 blast: the renegade raider of the West! NEWS - CARTOON SPORTLIGHT - Head congregation. ....'RESEIlVE Saturday, Septem- ber 26th, for United Church pan: tuy sale at Stevvart and Beck's. OEWELL Service for Sunday. September 13th. it run. in Orwell Head Church. 7.310 p.ni. anniversary service in hilniuir Church. Caledonia choir will as- sist local choir with the service of praise. A. C. Fraser, minister. ....'VALI.EYl'lED ...'('Hl'R(.'H OF CHRIST, Sun- ..'Y()l.l.N'G TVOMENS GUILD- The regular ninnthly meeting of the Young Womciiis Git l nl ':.:., Andrews Presbyterian Chtirc-h.l Montague, was held Wednesday evening at the summer home of .Mrs. Claude Nicholson in Lower Moiitaguc. The prcsideiii, Mrs. lLt.-land Nelson, presided and the lmeeting opened with a devotional iperiod led by Mrs. Lorne Johnston. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Designation Service Held At Presbyterian Church ..'st. Andrews Presbyterian Church. Montague. was filled to capacity last. evening when a very impressive service of designation was held for Miss Anne Mac'Jach- ern, graduate deaconess of the Presbyf -"inn Missionary a n d Deaconess Training School. Tor-. onto. The service was con uctedl by Rev. F. N. Young. minis er of , the church and acting moderator of the P. E. I. Presbytery. and Rev. T. H. B. Soiners. minister of the Ki” of St. James, Charlotte- town. preached the sermon using for his text the words of Jere- miiili, "Wilt inou I unto me as a deceitful brook, as waters that fail." The Old Testament lesson was read by Rev. Lee McNaughton', Marshiield. and the New Testa- ment lasson by Rev. Carl Currie, Murray Harbour North. M15. 1''. N. Young presented Miss Mac- Eat-hern with at deaooness pin and also on behalf of the W0- rn:n's Missionary Society of the Miss Anne Mnvcllnichern Presbyterian Church in Canada. presented by Mrs. H. E. Nelson. tW.D.), Mrs. Young made the and the add W5 T6861 by M1'5- J- prcsentzitioii of a beautifully M. MucKenzie. - e p Mm MacEachern is the dough- bound Bible. Two vocal selections by the Brooklyn trio were ef- lectively rendered and appropriate ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Mac- Eochern. Montague. l"l'he minutes of the last meeting .were read by the secretary, Mrs. cannon Md wqeihuiidred friends was held in the at North Tryml: approved as read, A ntimher ni bllislchurch mm. twciiinjzioll Campbell. were read and it was turned by M..-1. F.N. Young. and seconded by Mrs. Nicholson that all bills be paid. Ma. Lorne Johnston and Mrs. Al- bert Fraser gave an excellent re- port ef the work c ntittrc and had on hand 21 lrimc number oi finished articlrs ini the hall bazai-.i' Material for aprons and wool for knitting .were given out in the members The sick report wss given by Mrs. Fr-aster It was decid- ed to buy ciirt.iiiis for the church hall. and Mrs. Elsie Watteruorth and Mrs. Nicholson were appointed on a comtmittee in attend to this matter. The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction ailter which everyone enjoyed a social half hour Corn-on-the-cob. 'cake and lie; were served by the liwstess. assisted by Mrs. Watterwnrth and Miss Catherine Currie Personal .tMr and Mrs Samuel Caiuion.l Victoria. P E 1.. were recent guests ct Mr. and Mrs C. H. Nel- sori, Montague. .3Frlends of Miss Myrtle Camp- bell. Montague. are sorry to hear she is a patient in the Kings County Hospital. .. I ..'Mr. William Lamont. Victoriai Cross. is ill in the Kings County Hospital. Montague. His many friends wish him a complete re- covery soon. .'Ml55 Rtith Stewart I5 leaving today for her home in Vancouver, B.C.. after ii pleasant. vacation in Montague and High Bank. While hymns were sung by the large Out-of-touii guests present at choir. Mrs. Elsie Waiter-worzh the service were Miss Mary presided at the organ. Nichol. nursing superintendeiit of Following the service. a re-nloost Hospital in Central indie; tor approxlmat.e.ly one Miss Mary MMKEIIZIE. den-Jone-I! Miss Roma Rodd. On behalf of the Y. Charlottetown, graduate deacon- MISS Thclina Larter pi-e- ess; Miss Joan Large. Charlotte- seiiteri Miss ..:Eachcrn with a town, student dezicoriess. and Miss Kodak camera. and a purse of ms Ford, Bermuda, student dee- money from the W. M. S. was COMES. ll”. S.. i H to learn that Miss Florine isfllglglllltboiiliilll has returiietll to Victoria Cveiierzti Hospita In it " ' Halifax for further treatment. V Miss liigginbotliam was injured in ' . .'Mrs. lain Stirling and sons. 3 motor accident near Sheet Har- Jbottr. N. 5. 50m? lime 8'10. End Glen and David left September 7. suiiered severe injury to her back by cm on return to their home in and legs. ' Ottawa, Ont., alter a visit spent in Georgetown as the guest 01 Mrs .'Mr. and Mrs. Harry H:ggin- stlrlirigs lather, Captain J. J. Fitz- botham and lhetli SOD. HEFICV JT-. gerald. Enroule home Mrs. Stirl- HIMRX. N. 8. Were F806-nl Vl8ll- ing visited her mother-in-law. Mrs. ors to Momasue. On their re-uonn Stirling oi Summerside. turn to Halifax they were uccom-I panied by th:;r daughter, Miss M,-, John Renton, Superintend- I-utra Hlzslrtbotham. RN. who eiii of Foundries at the Dominion recently Smduated from the Steel and Coal Company in Sydney. Prince Eclward Island Hospital N. 5.. and Mr. Frank Moore, also of Nursing School. Charlottetown. sydncy, who have been guests of Mr. Rcntoifs tiiothrr, Mr. Thomas Rentoii. and his sisters, the Misses Mac and Ethel Renton. left early ..'M15S Ruth Stevtart. oi Van- couver. B. C. arrived by plant to vtstt her Minis. Ml'5- 5- H- N91-Wll in the week on return to Sydney. and Mis Elizabeth Stewart, and N, 5, cousin Mrs. Milton Kennedy of . - Montague. Miss Stewart's father The Misses Gertrude Fitzgerald. was Norman Stewart of High Bank. Peggy Johnson and vema Ma,-ten and her mother was F-Lite SiFlV3lil left Scptembcr 7 for Charloztetowii of Roseneaih. both of whom were where ll'1p9 cnmcd Nu” Dame well known throughout. the district. Academy. Master Donnie Burke and Master Gary Burke, sons oi Mr. and Mrs: Albert. Burke oi Charlottetown are visiting iii-Georgetown, nt ihr homi- of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gotell. At snucktimr: -- at mealtime! Bamiioww Mr. iiiicl Mrs. Donald Weeks oi Amilclisl. N. S. accoinpaiiied by Miss Mary .(:..,mm9,-V ween”. STABILIZED niotorcd to the Province, wherti "lei" Wrt'c weekend guests at in Montague she was the guest of her aunt. Mrs. G. H. Nrlson. and Mr Nelson. ..'Her friends in Montague are Georgetown of Mrs. Weeks par. ems. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rafuse. PEANUPBUTTER 1 Astral. used 2 years .... .. Regular price 3i325.00 f REFRIGVERATOR SPEBIAL PRICES son our week ONLY 1 McClai'y, 9 ft, freezer across t0p- Regular 39().(l(), sales price 1 Kclvinator. 7.4 ft.. freezer across top, new- MUST CLEAR vM'8GOWAN'S LIMITED, KILMIIIR Miss Sheila DeLory and Mm -loan Muriuh.v tort Sept. 8, for Char- lottr-town whom they will rosuirie their studies at Prince of Wnles College. ................................. .. b95.00 M155 Phyllis Martelt. daughter of eisid twlrz Willlamhs. Marten, 913- or C arlottetown. ' .S26000 where She-entered the Charlotte- town Hospital as in student. nurse. or ,. . 3249.00 -- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Macconnell of Charlottetown are vacationing in Georgetown at the home of Mr. MacConnell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. B. Macconnell. Starring Wild Bill Elliott. Pcters, Jr. Also ”HOLD SANDY'S DRIVE III THEATRE FRIDAY, SEPT 11-9 P. M. "KANSAS TERRITORY" t Starring Lco Gorccy and the Bowery Boys. A number of the members of the Georgetown Branch No. 16, Cana- dian Legion. B. E. S. L., attended the 22nd Annual Convention of the Canadian Legion, which was held at Miscouclic on Labour Day. Com- rade J. B. Scully. Branch Treasur- er, was the official delegate from the Branch. Others attending were Branch President. Marcellus Go- tell. Branch Secretary, Adolphus Scully, Comrades John D. Gotell. Walter Walker. Raymond Levan- ciier and Michael Burke. Jr. Peggy Stewart and House THAT LINE" Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Chisholm go A P I T 0L nnd family who have been visiting Guest lit special Function In, cardigan i Miss Frmces Murphy, daughter of Mrs. Murphy and the late Peter Murphy. cardigan. and niece of Monsignor J. A. Murphy. wss guest. at a special function held at - her home Tuesday night. A large number oi her friends had gather- ed to honor her on the eve of her departure to enter the religious life an 3 member of the Sisters of Mar- tha. Charlottetown. An address was read by Miss Marie Sullivan. while 1 much Ip- precisted gift was presented by Miss Stella Sullivan. After this the balance of the, evening was spent in an enjoyable sing song as re- freshments were served by Miss Murphy's many friends who were present. Following is the address: Dear I"rs.nces: tYour friends of this community take this opportuiiity of expressing our good wishes to you on the oc- casion of your departure to enter religious life. ttln bidding you "Godspeed" any regrets we may experience will be far overshadowed by the Joy of your being singled out for such a noble vocation. Of course, we will miss the ready smile, the quiet wit and the genuine spirit of friendship which was always so evident in your daily life among us. We will miss the splendid work that you have done in public school. Sunday school. and in all community ef- forts. However, we have the plea- sure of knowing that your entering the Convent. in Charlottetown will not mean a complete separation from us. "It is also gratifying to join with your family on this occasion of pride and joy - and particularly with your good iiipther who has fostered the seed of your vocation in always exempiilying to such a high degree the virtr” of s Christ- ian home. To whom much is given, much is expected and you can be assured that our prayers and thoughts will be with you. "Ali a. souvenir of the affection- ate regard in which you are held by your many friends we ask you to accept this small token offer- iiig. Peakes and O I I Vicinity Mrs. Jaines and daughter. Ads. of Bristol were recent. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Birt. st. Patrick's Road. Teachers attending the fall convention held in Mt. Stcvsnrty from this vicinity included the Rev i, Sisters from St. Teresa. the Mls-i s Anne and Marian Mclnnis and' V se tMsry Handrahan. Peakes' Bombers defeated the Parkdale Arrows by a score of 8-3 in the first game of a three game series on PeI.kei' diamond, Sep- tember 3. The second game will be played September. 6. Police 'Chief Reports . . . I70,875 MILES OF SERVICE FROM THE ' in Georgetown as guests at the liomc of Mr. Henry Hemphill, left by car on return to their home in Bomerville, Mass. on Sept. 8, On , their return they were accompani- ed by Mrs. Gordon Ootell and two children. Juanltn and Richard, SIIOWS AT 3:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 SATURDAY MATINEES 1:30 - 3:30 who will visit, with relatives in Boston. Mass. Friends of Miss Mae Rohton are SIWI a gal trying 1 he-man's Tim's tin pal who make: Illf lot: I cinch! . t Chapter No. 12 Jungle D Friday and Saturday TEXAS TERROR-BLAS'I'l . j FOR LADY MARSHAL! i ttorry to hear that she had the misfortune of being forced off the steps of her home. when the wind at the hcight of Monday: storm, caught the door as it. was being opened. in the fall Miss Renton sustained a broken wrist and en- tered the Kings County Memori.l Hospital in Montague for trest- trient. -AC Joli .. . but The famous snow apple was de- velopcd by Charles Hammetn. snow of the federal agriculture depart- ment, who died In I931. - for Sale AT MONTAGUE Bungalow. 5 rooms and bath. Fireplace. Hot water heating. Double lot, 140 feet frontage by 100 feet. On MacDonald Avenue. Apply Mrs. .George A. 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