rm: GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETAOWN I A ,. '5 AUGUST 31. 1950 Al . 7'DEDlCATED' TO THE LADS WHO ARE NOW FIGHTING THE BATTLE OF KOREA" The Guardian any be to ueorsnovnn The lost Dulce: I. Ilene 0 AGENT GEOBGIIOWN : toilowing piaeeo lallonhguei Illu 8. A. uewellnt II'I.(0hI. In Bollrlll 'l'Ie Inn 0 ion. wuaofuvus. bought as any of the ..'Fi'rTEn FOOTWIAB at ts. i no Shoe store. A. an :szraac1c:'soWs':r;!uYfa:f:2rI .. .. atoning . ..(...a-. .u.... isfisiirw "" LLg-mi! NE at WALLY CASSELL -nuts anowu . RICHARD wens - miiun nuuz o JUUE BISHOP" " "OLDEN - man co: - niciuno MECKEL EXTRA! "NEWS OF THE WEEK"-SHOWSA2:30-7-9 CAPITOL T0-IIAV rm. - slit SHOWING AT 2:30-7-8:4.-5 I SIX GUN A A SHOVVDOVVN BLAZING you 1'45 ADVENTURE ' TRAIL WILLIAM Ei.LiOiI' - MARIE WILSON WALTER BRENNAN in csuownowuo Plus TERRYTOON and "copy or THE "" PONY EXPRESS" Bristol and Vicinity Mr. John Eanahari has entered the Charlottetown Hospital for treatment. for an infection in hi,- eye. Mrs. Michael Tobin. Was a. bus. iness visitor to the city on Friday; another visitor was Mr. Leo Tobin. visiting friends in hospital. Mrs. Roy Jay and son Clurlie left Monday morning for their home in Brookline, Mass. after spending mclt of the summer with relatives here and at Bear River. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eldershaw were in the city on Friday where their two children are patients in the Charlottetown Hospital. They M3 3Xl3eCi:ed home this week. Mr. W.A. olBrien. who has been in the Charlottetown Hospital for the past month is expected to be ileeleezsed from the hospital this Considerable remodelling is 30. ing on at present at the C0-opera. tive store here. More shelving space lwili be added while some other ysliiits will have to be made for ex- panding business. - ion Monday for Halifax, to resume Mr. John R. O'Brien. who has been home on annual vacation left his duties at the Veterans nome there. I Mr. Bill Aylward has returned from a. sad mission to Rome, New ivork where he attended the fun- eral of his oldest sister, Mrs. Prank Read, .. 3 Bristol school like many others Mr. Fred Leard oi Mt. Stewart was a recent business. visitor to Montague. Mr. Neil I-looiey. Montaz,-uc, was JAKE YOU decorating your home for the Legion convention? Get your flags at the Montague 5cl to 51.00 Store. "Mr. Morton Dew of Charlotte- n was a. business visitor to mnhgue on Wednesday. Montague County him a Mr. W. D. Johnston. is a patient in the icinris Hospital. His friends with speedy recovery. Mr. James Lannen of char- lottetown was a recent visitor ti New Perth where he was ihe ;:u&.i: of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Power. Mr. Ken Macneah. employee of the Bank of Nova scotia. Monta- gue branch. spent the week-end at Mr. and Mrs. Austin Fraser. Dr, Pratley of Montreal. also Mr. Wesley Murray of Montreal. were week-end visitors to Monta- gue where they were the guests of Mr: and Mrs. R. W. Beck. Mr. Leining Allen. Montague, has joined the staff cf Keith Mac- Kinrwn Transport Co. and is at lottetown were week-end visitors to Montague, guests of Mrs. Mac- Leod's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sel Maccregor. . Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wenlzcl. oc- companied by their son and daugh- ter-in-iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wentzel and children. spent a week visiting at the home of Capt. and Mrs. A. A. Masher. Montague. They left Sunday for Lunenburg. Miss Lois Brady and Miss Vic- toria Walker of Montague whore Tuesday visitors to Stanliope where they visited Miss Brady's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Brady at their summer home, They also visited Miss Madeline Cinrkin at Stanhcpe. ..'FAB.EWELL PARTY -'lVHS5e'5 Francis and Ruth Murphy. Mon- tague. entertained a number oi young friends Monday evening in honour of Miss Barbara Mi1cLend prior to her departure for her home in Boston after spending the sum- mer in Montague, guest of her aunt. Mrs. Callum Bruce. ..!B.lTUBNS T0 OTTAWA - Mrs. Cassie Reynolds returned to Ottawa after visiting in Montague. guest of her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. MauLurr. She was accompanied by her math- er. Mrs. Murdock Macxirmon. who will spend a month in Ottawa vis- iting Mrs. Reynolds and -moihn: daughter. Miss Sadie MacKix.non ..'LEAVE FOR. BOSTON - Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hutcheson. Montague. left for Boston yester- day to visit friends for s. few days They were accompanied by Miss Barbara MacLeod of Boston wlen spent the summer with her nuni. Mrs. Cailum Bruce: Miss Elvin: Campbell of Boston. who spent the past few weeks at the Jiukson summer home in Lower Montague: and Mrs. M. R. Fleming of Red Lion, Penn. who.spenvi the past few weeks with Mrs. C. H. Poole Montague. .j....?..:?..::...... young S011, ....- srscui. orrirsn - YOUR Radio checked free with each pur- chase of radio batteries. Duvet Radio service, Montague. - Mrs. Charla walker of Caledonia was a recent visitor to Montague where she visited her daughter. Miss Helen Gosbee of Ottawa was is week-end viiltor, to Monte- Sue. the guest of Mrs. Alva 0. Al- len. Miss Lorraine Landry of Genie- town. who has recently been - played at the Blue Dome Restaur- ant, Montague. has left ior'oiiar- lottetown where she will attend Union Commercial College. Rev. and Mrs. Maurice Fletcher of Montague left on Monday for Alabama, having been called home owing to an unfortunate accident which beicll a member of the fam- iy. ..rEN.l0r CORN sou. - A large number of odd Fellows and Rebckahs of Montague enjoyed their annual corn boil which was Whim Road and Vicinity Basil MacKinnon and David, Kilmuir, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Nicholson, Valleyilelrl. Mrs. On Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Mscxinnon. who are now residing in Kiimulr. were honored with a miscellaneous shower held at the home of Mr. MacKinnon's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl MacKinnon. Kilmuir. Friends and neighbors who gath- ered there presented the young couple with many useful and beautiful gifts and extending their hest wishes for luck and happi- ness. Entertainment for the eve-i ning consisted of instrumental music. singing and several can- iests which were enjoyed. ....'Dt. John's Church. New Glu- low. was the scene of a very pretty wedding Thursday rafter- noon. August 24. when Jennie El- len. daughter of Mrs. Melvins Ken- nedy. formerly of Montague .anl the late Joseph Kennedy. was unit- ed in marriage to Donald Francis son of Mr.audMrs. Joseph Goutlu-1. New Glasgow. To the strains of Lohengrin's bridal chorus played by the church a biasliiess visitor to Alberion on Miss Victoria Walker. grg::u':;ner:gsih:i';gk:Irf,fan'on M”",”" arm of her cousin Mr. Peter Landry by whom she was given in marriage. She looked very lovely in a flour length gown of white slipper satin with sweetheart neckline, and fuhiortd with fitted bodice and mu skirt ending in a slight train. Her long lace sleeves ended i'.l points over the wrists. Her floor length veil fell in soft fold: from a crown of seed pearls. and she ' carried a beautiful bouquet of red 3050!. the bride acted as bridesmaid. she won becom'.-giy gowned in blue taffeta with matching headdress. and carried a bouquet of red roses The winsome little lflower gL'i was attired in yellow" taffeta and carried yellow and mauve mums Mr. Benjamin Leadbester. friend of the groom. was best man and Norfolk Hotel. The bride's table was centered with the three tier wedding cake topped by a miniture bride and groom. The cake was cut in the traditional manner by the bride and groom. For her daughters wedding Mrs. Kennedy chose a blue taffeta dress with matching ac- cessories and wore a corsage of yellow roses. ' The groom's mother wore a black lively. These were sponsored by the Klimuir Women's Institute members, who were in attendance Io serve ice cream and other re- freshments. Excellent music was furnished by local talent. Messrs. I... Lecco. G. Hume. M. MacKin- non and the Misses Eleanor and Florence lViacKinnon. assisted by other volunteer miislrians. A spec- ial feature on August 10. which created much interest. was some variety step dancing hy U19 Misses Jessie MapGow;in. Audrey Ricks and Messrs. Lawrence Lceco and Walter Campbell. The pro- ceeds are to be used in purchase window shades and to make other Prior to school openinlz. two successful school ice-cream fes- needed improvements in the school. J Miss Violet Boudreault. friend or. his home in Charlottetown. 1, M 3 d )1 P W; M, . the ushers were Mr. Jerome Mac- wow -w nieght.mAumoTalhli:iTt swim w.;"3.'3. Donald and Mr. Robert Ga-ithro. Mans GIQSQSII Miss Jessie FNZCF Of NOW C'155' of the feature attractions. follow- Immediairew m"9WmC W9 V3” "13 gow spent a week visiting in Mon- ed by . -mm-gy ,mg.5m-,3 mound many a reception for approximate- :.a-- tugue where she was the guest of 3 huge bonfire, ly thirty guests was held at the nlffol-an”! or!-'-nsi,-nr-"' -y or red um. on Iris-y..iumus'ra-.. . ' i a r - THE EASTERN GUARDIAN iiosntliro-Kennedy me w--rm- u-isn.ta..o:.m..- P To-IAY FRI. SAT. toss-rs: MONTAOU::.w!:ra:oidm:. Ilia-lnudzyt. alas: Altlen, In. am. i nuptials . . ; iE:tE?≧;':?i?:. .ii:b?y;A:h?'gf;:','ggr ' mauve taffeta with black access- ories and I corsagg of yellow rose: in Montague the young 5011910 were tendered a- shower at the home of an-. and Mrs. Andrew lunch wustrved by Mr. And; Landry- . . 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Wait 'til you see these beautiful Coats .. ... .. and never tagged so low, either! THE 'I i . : I T I w n ' - '. NOTICE OF TAX ARREARS All tax payers in Town of Montague who' are in. (arrears, and have not made a settlement on or before . .L'- . . . 7-. 78ept. 12th. 1950, will have theifnames published and '9'! . - .. - K - - " i -ii ' - . goo-t9d.AundledoI proceedings will be taken to collect 1 giiygngvucigiotgmnicgnrlzniofz an 2cf?2ir1.';'3”6'.iig.i , NYLoNS' 5' 9-"93 subd-'."d"dT EA ""5 u?” ' til-mi'A'”'""'." ””"””"" Tm A”" A 10nly Aliagi'eeT.i:fiT1b'Ie':u&1k:eri9'i'3RlligfK wAooN,.'3.', .3” i i , . -. .5 ' .. . -, t . Alililid . - ' , . .We haves st:c1l.r2i2PmCE A ' A I I A A H". is A you utmwyg (locum-. mNos:nrrv5?s.;ooooYEAa'rmass.'nmas,ctc. - .. .4 - a '- 141 -at. EH51 81'. . ; , : man so '. Hd!0WAN'l .LlIIH.'lD, IIIHUII 't