n» u. xrzivh :35‘ '- ' terms-no. ,r3-'q,~\~r .~.-ue.. --.,.,,... graham", v‘d'rltfim‘fimb‘l gl A s t. PAGE TEN One Day Only FRIDAY, NOV. 8th. Complete Showing of Porlman Fur Coats at Matthew 6s McLean sounss PERLMAN EXPERT FURRIER HERE FROM MONTREAL TO SERVE YOU BUDGET or LAY-AWAY ra! casn. CHARGE. BUDGET on LAY-AWAY-WHICHEVEB YOU rltsrsm TERMs m ACCORDANCE WITH W-ARTIME rmcss awn 11mm; REGULATIONS. Porlman Furriers will ho showing at Matthew 6: McLean soums cigaret-box and awakened the househoder. In court Harry Beau- mont, l9, was committed for trial on burglary and housobreaking charges. MUSICAL UPSET EURY, EliJfll;l_lfl—-— (CF) -— A burglar who waitted music while he worked turned on a musical N O T I C E To All Eat-Service Man IN MONTAGUI AND VIOICNITY A11 ex-servioemen are cordially invited to attend the Memorial Service to be held in the Montague Curling Rink on November 11th. Parade will form up in front of Legion Hell at 10.30 A. H. with pigcu in attendance. Medals and decorations will be worn. AND . COKE We are Stocking 500 Tons American BASEBURNER and "WELSH Furnace Anthracite-Order Now Furnace COKE Arriving Regularly All Grades Soft Coal on Hand Telephones 1000-1001 ‘ HsAOO-OLAIIION WIDDNO as: Carleton United char-ml Saint John, N. l, on Sept. I1, Rev, 'Arthur Long united in marriage Buei Horance, youngest daughtqg- of llr. and In. G. B. Oiarkson. . ‘and Gerald Henry, elder son of ....’nte regular monthly mflgflng MI’. and Mrs. Kenneth Black. The o.’ the Georgetown Council was church was appropriately decorat- meld on Monday nvengnm “nvem, ed with autumn leaves, glatiloil n" an‘; w; womnn my” a and other fail flowers; a. sliver l1, Bounnnnp, pmldgnm ‘mun, basket of mixed <fiowers centered ciiiors present at the meeting "l" ¢°mliiil1il0n tnblo- - were c. n Llewellyn. Patrick Till bride was attended by her Murphy, H. N. Lavandier and ‘hwlb u“ J- -7- will. as matron lTemple Gotell. The minutes of °l hm"?- lm‘! by the sister 0! the Ithe previous meeting were read "Whi- Mlss Evelyn Black, as my m, clerk, Q M_ y; “Irbridesmaid. Theo Black. brother q: and adopted. - the groom, was groomsman, the Considerable business was at- "m" beins Olenn Rodger and Itended to and among the matterrm“ vhlimil- will" ribbon mark- deait with was making strange- “d m9 3"" PQWI- m" J0!!! Stan- ments for the coming nomination mil PllYed the nuptial music. and contemplated election for, Th9 bflde W°F° l “W? Willi-h Mayo;- nnd Cguncfljogg any 1n I sown with a full skirt of white net December, to replace the presentland ‘med b°dl°° °l will" Jersey. noun of qouncruom who“ “m, Her veil of tulle illusion fell from of office-will expire on the thirty-A Pblhied headdress and was ap- iirst day of December. i946. lbllqued with rosettes of same ma- The chairman of the Finance ‘erml- H" blliiqli" W8! 0f red Committee reported a very small mm‘ And he!‘ only Ornament a balm“ in [he bu,“ 3n m," ondoubie strand of pearls, the gift the town and owing to unforseea 1°‘ m‘ "mm- s expenditure in connection with Th" ma“ °7 Mn" W" (Owned Sm," and building project‘ undqin‘ turquoise blue net over satin, r-rtaken early in the season. io-isllllliei‘ leillih. with small not of zrether with the scarcity and hlgnmutchl"! ihldfl- H" bbliiliiflt was cost of material and labour nec-‘pmk "59!- The bridesmaid were esssry to carry 0n the work. all’! "W? lllilth gown of Pink Iilll. available funds are practically , Wm‘ ‘m u" h" h" "1 "l?" Pink» exhausted and the matter of ‘"15 h" limit-iii" WM of Johanna iioating e. loan to enable the dif-Lm" ""1 ferent contmittees to complete‘ The bride's mother was dressed me projects yet unfinished, was l" lwi-‘klilfle Wine Crepe Sheet considered advisable by the length dress- with brown felt hat. Mayor and Councillors present a: viii-tile of yellow roses and fox ‘n, mourn‘ furs. The groom's mother wore The ‘chairman of the Public "1"" cfllfi- I180 street iellfllh. propfl-ty Committee reported 51X with black felt hat and comage tenders received from parties "f Ylllllw bliby mums. tendering for the hire of skating A reception was held late: in rink for the winter months of $81011 "A" O! the Royal Hotel. ‘Ihe 1946-47. The successful tenderers 1°"! i0 the bfldfl Will PWPOSBJ were Waiter McLean and Elmer by S. K. Russell, and suitably re- Jefiery. whose tender was thefilmllded to by the BPOOm. highest. The skating rink was F0!‘ trflvtlllng the bride don- under the management of Messrs. _ fwd a rose wool dress with brown McLean and Jeffery last winterflcoat and matching hat, alligator and those who patronized the purse and shoes. Her cars-ago was fink, wnne 1g w“ 1n opergglqn, of pink roses. After a honeymoon were well pleased with the kind spent in Prince Edward Island and treatment they received and the Nova Scotia. the young couple re- Georgetown Anti Vicinity courtesy extended them by the turned to Saint John. above named gentlemen. The bride has many friends rm lite fire fighting equipment P- E. Island, as her father, Mr G. B. Ciarkson was at one time mana- Ber of the branch of the Bank of Nova scotia at Montague. Rev. A. ‘H. Long, the officiating clergyman was also formerly pastor of the United Church at Montague. Marshfield 8r Vicinity Mr. and MFS- l-Bbllflid “W391” Miss Beth recently un- ald are having 111B kite-Tm‘ °f derwent an operation in the P131. their recently purchased home on 305mm‘ Her many mend! wish Zlccgllrgltoeiéd tselffirk 9x31212938 her a speedy recovery. Ml‘. FTflnk G016“. which was purchased from C. D. C.. will be moved to the new‘ fire hail. which is about compleb, cd and TCJfly for housing the eng- irrc and other equipment. Friends of Mr. '3. n. Stewart. c. N. R. baggage master. no sorry to bear of his sudden iii- nees and all hope for a quick re- covery to normal health. On Thursday night Oct, 31st a number of grownups and young Our 10ml "Ivbeh M1 mm" people gathered at the home of "Slim" KIiI-‘h- i-i I W” mm;Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dennis, Dunstaff- these days with the trapping l “age, 1m. a Hallows.” “rm 0am" w m’: some luck as a reward ‘or his | nérig was had by everyone present. efforts. Miss Lois Scott of the Bank of Commerce Staff. Charlottetown. spent Sunday with her parents \ here. i Friends of Mrs. Archie Wight. Burnt Point. are sorry to hear that she is confined to her home .due to illness and all express the wish of a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Godfrey left Sunday by car to visit friends and relatives in Boston. New York and other U, H. A. centres. Rumors are current about the town of many hopefuls who are contemplating nominating for Mayor and Councillors. prioritise MEANS HEALTH Mr. Miiburn Bueil, formerly of here, now of Charlottetown has gone into business with the Thomp- son Produce Co. of that place. Declaring that etiquette ll I Rev. Norman Young, I. A., punter part of mental health practice. end of the Presbyterian church has re- rounds out the picture of n healthy turned from his vacation. m is mind in a healthy body. the De- taking up residence in the city partment of National Health and {or the winger month‘, Welfare, Ottawa. says a good alan- ner. "Manners. in addition to rnak- M“; Mgflqn nnnnln‘ n" "n", llll the man. makes the healthy resumed her position as egg grader ‘and happy man" says a/dkplft- with W. M, McEwen. New London. mental bulletin. This statement is based on the assertion that the Mf5_ ,1 '11 yin-gluon. n, gun-n" t . . THE Qhannorrsroww GUARDIAN 1 O labia: like Heinz Strained Orange Cur- urd Dessert because lthssa liberal content of orange _ mics. rniihsssgsnd crimin- make a sin: Ioods for your baby. MIAIS VIOIIAILIS IIUITO DISIIIIS BERRlGAN-MONTEITH ‘VEDDING A very pretty wedding was sol- emniaed in 8t. Dunstan’: Basilica on October 21st. when Father Mc- Mahon united in marriage Mary Rebecca Montieth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Montlcth at this City and Maurice Andrew Berri- gan, son of the late Mr. Berrignn and Mrs. Berrigan of the same place. The bride who entered the church on the arm of her father who gave her in marriage Wore a street length dress of turquoise blue with shoulder bouquets of pink roses. She was attended by her sister-im- iaw, Mrs. Walter Montleth Jr. who wore a suit of salmon color wooli and also shoulder bouquet of talis- man roses. Mr, Walter Montloth. brother of the bride acted as best man. Following the ceremony a delicious wedding breakfast was held at the Charlottetown Hotel, the bridal couple left on a honey- moon trip through the Marltimes. On their return they were en- tertained at a reception which was held at the bride's brother arid sister-in-iavfls. Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Montieth. Jr., when the bride was therecipient of some lovely gifts. Theglft to the bride was a lovely set of pearls, to the maid of honor a gold vanity case, to the best man. s Reason cigarette light- er. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Berritzan will reside in Charlottetown. The “In India, Scouting has succeed- ed in having Mosicma. l-ltndus and Christians not only came. but even est together—and that really is a tremendous achtcvemect."—- Lord Rowallan, Chis! Scout of the Brit. ish Empire and Commonwealth. Glen Pbrd, the noted film actor. devotes two evenings g week ‘iv. ing leadership to a Boy Scout Troop in Hollywood. Ford was him- self a Scout and believes the Move- lnent can do mum to decrease the ioiume of Juvenile delinquency. The War Office has Just sn- mounoed that members of the Scout Movement serving in the British Army may now wear Scout uniform during cit-duly periods. when they are attending Scout functions. This concession applies to sli commands at home and abroad. and includes those Rover Scouts and scnuters stationed abroad who Assist. in the running of foreign Scout Troops , His Holiness. the Pope speaking at a Big Scout Rally in Italy: “What are the reasons which have con- duced towards the rapid spread of the Scout Movement throughout the woridil-It scams there are three principal reusonu to which this may be attributed-Scouting reveals to youth and puts into ac- tion all that is ilatursiiy good. noble and flBdilliy.—S0O‘JUllfl aims at bringing order and right meas- ure into huma-r life scouting gives to the worship and service of God that pro-eminent place that it ought to have in human life." To the nrany friends made while on a tour of Canada in 1M2. the four British Blitz Scouts: Stanley Newton, Boy Davies. John Bsthei and Hugh Bright, have sent the following message: “Greetings from the Blitz Scouts to trisnds throuBh- out Canada. It is four years since we made our never-tu-be forgot- ten visit to your country. A lot has happened to u: since then. but the memory qr Canada and its hos- minds. We NBrct that it hi! been impossible to seep in touch with s fmmton or the friends we made. but please don“. think we have for- gotten you. We hope we will meet snip one day. Meanwhile. our very best wishes and 800d 5W1"- ing". KINGSTON W. I. On Thursday evening Oct. 8rd. the Kingston W. I. met at the out of town guest was Mrs. Robert Montieth, Cape Tormentlne. home of Mrs. Malcolm MacSwain. pitality remains ever fresh in our i characteristics, good or bad, ability-more profits; ASK‘ A chick on the avenge will inherit the DON'T IIIY IIID -- IUY REMlI-TS if NATOHING MASN ivovnsmsn 1. 194a I more. of its ances- tors a s t but laatchabillry, health, vigor and stamina depend on what kind of feed the parent flock gets. Miracle Hatching Mash insures greater hatch- \ i some very beautiful and interest- ing slides. also gave a talk on the Blue Cross hospitalization. The regular meeting then open- ed with the "mstitutc Odo" and repeating “Creed” in unison. Roll call was responded to by seventeen members paying .25, also one visi- tor. Minutes of last meeting were read, approved and signed. 'I‘he committee in charge of the pump, reported that the pump would be bored within the next week. _ The following members offered to collect for the Slivatiqn Army Drive: Mrs. Albert Oiow. Mrs. Wil- liam Colwell and the Misses Lois and Doris Green. No reports from school or sick committee. Lunch committee of next meet- inr-Mrs. W. Coiweii and Mrs. H. Campbell, Program —Ml‘s. W. Yeo and Mrs. E Newson. Correspondence was read and m-ssn Charlottetown. Dr. J. A- Clark of Final arrangements were and. the Experimental Station showed to celebrate the tenth ailniver sary of the Kingston W_ l, b. having a hot goose dinner at m] home of Mrs. H. B, and Mrs. B". tram Willis, also a present/aim; to a member who left the district recently. It was moved and seconded nu Mfe- M. MacSwaln and Mrs, M Green buy a gift, It was moved and seconded that Mrs. H. B. Willis and Mrs. ca]. vin Holmes attend a meeting ir Charlottetown concerning t)“ drama festival, .A very intercstlii] report was given by the deiegatu attending the T. B. Lelgug mggfibn. in Charlottetown. Bills were order- ed paid. Next meeting and annusi meeting to be held at the hams of Mrs. Albert Ciow. roii i-ali ts be answered with fees. - It was movedand seconded vim the meeting be adjourned. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by committee in charge. discussed. Good health is a always be rotacfod. may never regained. 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We hope you're sigh mhnnefly Pf-‘rsflfl. being socially ircsident of here. is again renew- more acceptable, is corresponding- in; 01d ncqnngntnnun ly happier, and, hence, healthier. saoums oursms ransw or sacs coupon, Eng-From Notting- ham, centuries-old centre of Brit- ain's lace industry, came the ms- -‘,;, ester. rsum u‘ nmmmout HARDCOAL . ‘ NIB, n shiatsu-vegetable laxative givfl , active relief. NR Tab eta coma plain or chocolate ooahd. For extra mild action, get Junior Nit . . Anne-third size and s TAKE IIOW i. ‘if m3. AT SOURIS LINE ROAD ently located near Souris. mainder containing very good lumber. For further ipply to:- l MELVIN J. McQUAID, Solicitor, Souris, P. E. Island Buyig daily Live and Fowl and Chicken. Crates supplied. Railway _ratea, trucking equal to "railway rates paid. ‘ EASTERN PACKING C0. ' t louris son sans 46 acres of land conveni- l7 acres elear,_and the re- some particulars Poultry-Poultry“ u. n. ions: a co. i‘... terlal for a crisp white lace and net evening gown shown here. De- sign on the Chantilly lsoe was picked out with black sequins. mak- ing an ail-over bead pattern on shoulder straps and bodice, and deep panels of bead embroidery on double fiounce and hemiine. An Elizabethan pie-dish ruffle was worn round the neck or falling over the shoulders. Touch of the artist was seen in the evening dresses in this show. The postwar trend of employing artists as textile designers and as. sociating patterns with well-known names is bringing art from the walls of galleries right into gown salons. A dinner gown in Jungle rayon sported flamingo and fern. ming- ling with cactus and dormer-ant in riotous colors of tropic setting, i iiaellonald Irss. THEATRE Presents "SCARLET _ STREET" " Starring Idwird a ma,» ‘ Joan lenseit ‘ Fri. I PM. - Set. I PM. vvv vvVVYvvvVVVvvv ,’ NOTE: One shew Satur- day only I PM. < the well-designed textiles used for - best to get those grand wheel o] your new cor. Make sure your present with this easy quiz. for s quick check-up. before“ it takes hold! You've probably figured your present oar won't have no t. For our part, we're doing our new "Packards to our customers IYou know the situation But, like every other motor car manufacturer, Packard is trill struggling with parts and materials shortages. This year, the industry as a whole has been able to build only 44% of its output for the same period in i941. Packard has done better than that, but we'd like so put in a word of uution: It be roam time yo! before you gs! behind the alien's ioka o chancel car keeps rolling. Test your oar if you find any of chess symptoms, bring your car in Lots of can an lasting longer and running better because our expert mechanics no trained to nip trouble PJ. I " WINTIRIII NOWI These days, it's doubly important tobeatvvinoersothewnmllringyoorarin early for a thorough check-op of your battery, electrical system, and cooling system-as veil as pro-winter lubrication and engine tune-up. The last-minute rush will be terrific --and the first oold snap may damage hard-eo-gat pasts! doomruhnlnghoalds-iufamallbody pammscaroeDorftietrusseattisemavvayOor appearance sod value. protective treatment will add so your car's life, MARTINA’! ASK TH! MAN WHO OWNS ONI GARAGE no Queen Street, csutotuuvr. REL - lltlshomequiz fi 45/4,» ,9 at lwmés/r/ l out llelpyou catch little troubles bolero they become g onesi ‘l. ENGINE: ls smoke coming Oil! of the exhaust? Are you using more oil than you used to? if “Yea," ber- ter have your piston rings looked at. OK l] Naids Attention l] 2. CLUTCH: Can you push the pedal down i" to 1%" before the clutch atom to release? _If the distance is All than that, better have it adlnstotl. OK [j Needs Ailsnilon U l. STEERING: Measure amount of "free lay" from “A" to "B" and from ‘ " to "C." Two inches or more indicates too much lost motion before wheels begin so turn. OK U Needs Attention E] 4. IRAKIS: Does your brake pedal travel more than one inch before any braki is hie-and at least one inch of travel left after a full in 50 feat at 20 m.p.l|.? If not, es will say they are unsafe. OKU NsedAlaMlonl] if” film/ark;- astuistrsturons Wsterfltreet, Bnmnarsids, P. l. I. ~a»_~._ *1