- ral... six - 'ini-. utlAki.ol‘nt'l‘uwN uuaxuuml _ an ' - - Y Y ' H gf’ Y ~i E f if | - ` ' . - , " oURis M cE“'|’||||_ GUARDIAI S____ I1 ‘ .I I ' _|‘ ' ,.-_-_S 'v H - i I I £¢""N W Wil .__--_ _ _V ,.»»' \ \_.. ; _ 1 “VE FOWL wAN.rED____Pm,_ Mr. nmest Townshend, of Ba; ' (xl, A *_ ` I _ ' I IS ip :basins heavy live fowl Thursday. Eoatuxgkwas a motorist to Sour l * _"""' r' » _ ` " ' ""‘*"“~ ’ JANU Gnyfqnp i I ' _ . ..soI.."tSIITnI.'tI§'Il~T.°'i»i.‘.'ets II' II ‘ THE LEATHER PUSHERS _ _ ~ ___ .ind VOICE 0|" HOLLYWOOD TOMORROW Mat. 3.15 . . ... . 16c, 26c. Eve. 7 8: 8.45 . . 26c, 42c. t\\* .I A N HARLOVV The Platinum Blond and .vii ' _jp _ or IA: I I I - -. I II M III in Also “THE MYSTERY RIDER" and COMEDY 50 Z;-11-1 ' "'" `W""`-"fl-14--» -F5411'-'_* BEDEQUE members. The roll call and min- ._ ________ ` Iutes of the previous meeting were |read by the secretary. The busi- On \l.'ri'f“'"i . ohadinh nav/so Mrs. Sutherland Wright, Mr. Kenneth Wright, Miss Dorothy Wright, Miss Florence Maccaull, Miss Alice Waugh, Miss Katherine Clark. M12 Scott, Clark, Mr. Horace Clark, Mr. Stuart Cari‘llihei's, Mr. Frank Jardine, Mr. Darrell Picketts, Mr. Leonard Leard, Mr.. Harold Brrgnail, Mr. Wilfred Burns, MT. Wibb Drummond, Miss Olive Drummond, Miss Gladys Drumm- ond anr Miss Margaret Reeves. Mr. J. B. Lewis, of Freetown was a visitor to Hazelbrook, last week. What might have proved a seri- .Now _ Ulllll Time and P;-|¢¢, /L warmtn linx in _ Mar. . ,N ' . .- . ~ -it .L..‘.§;f° 3 I nv/\ ul ) Attend the Matinees and Avoid the Rush. MITZI GREEN JACKIE COOGAN ...YOUR KID DAYS! SEE MARK ’1`WAIN’S IMMORTAL STORY. ‘“ “tip he wmi AN i.\i:\ii:Nsis cisr OF KIDS AND ABU BRING TIIE WHOLE FAMILY -. I BOBBY JONES ANDY LLYDE Lesson' No. io IIN me \iii.i;-.\-"li.\ii:'i'i-: _ ' it A I i.IIRIo A ii Ii=_\i:ci~;. IN G 0 L F “CANNONB/\LL” “Trouble Shots” LTS f th' ' nothii they lack, for the pi-oluoter' LIVE YOUR GOLDEN DAYS OVER AGAIN Z morning October iith, 9 a. in. to 12. p. J. Noy, i-iunter River. me-io-'l-ai *-*_-' . LIVE FOWL WANTED. - B\l¥1D8 good quality live fowl, empty crops. Thursday afternoon October 8th. 3 p_ m_ w 5 p, ni. A. C. Green, A1b,,,y_ also-to-1-zi. ____,._ Eucacaiui-:N'r. - Mr. and Mrs. Preston MacNutt, Malpiiqi-le. HD- nounoe the ensauement of their daughter, Anna Gladys, to Mr. Gor- don Montgomery. of T°i'°1it°. mar- riage to take place in Montreal, the middle of October. 9292-10-'I-li. VANBUSKIRK-KIIBSTEAD - A pretty wedding of much interest was soiemnized at 4 p. rn. Satur- day at the home of the bride’s PBT' ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kierstead, Mongwngonish road, when their daughter Miss Ellen Edna, became the bride of James Edgerton Van Buskirk, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. I Vaniiiusklrk, of Dartmouth, N. S-I The house was prettily deoorated` for the occasion with a profusion( or aonllas and gioaloli. mv. R. S.I Meadows performed the ceremonyi under a floral arch from which was I suspended a white wedding bell.; The brlde’s sister, Mrs. J. Packard- Campbell played the bridal chorusl from Lohengrlri. The bride. whoi was unattended, was given in mar- \ riage by her father. She was at-. tired in a dress oz shell pink ehlr- ‘ fon and lace overjacket, hat, .shoes and stockings to match. .She car- ried a bouquet of Ophelia roses. Mr. and Mrs. I-larold Atherton witness- ed the signing of the register. Following the ceremony a wedding reception was held, the guests in- | cluding` relatives and intimate.I friends. The color scheme in the dining room was pink and white with the bride’s table centred with" a. wedding cake and adorned with a silver basket of pink autumn flow- ' I 'ers and lighted with tall pink cand- ML H_ _,_ Mahon' or Montague' les in silver candlesticks to corres - pond with the color scheme. MrsII2nd to visit h.1ends_ G Harold Moore poured and girl 3 ,,,.,,d. 0, the ,,,..,.. ,,.,,.,..,,,, ,,, ML W' H_ T nshend_ 0, cm ' ' f;"'wTT:t;x‘::'“*';-‘_”"I“ I S°ifi'iH8~dTh° bt“d°'° ’“°"h°" tl};”s';1ottetown. visited sourls and any A of o- er ngs. IK erstea , and he groom‘s mo er, F t S t d _ New Glasgow You are aiiot-hCi` H¢idii'I0¥i W Mrs. VanBusklrk, wore dresses of or ImeI on a In ay . [New Zealand, paid a short visit t0 '- il I ' ' ; in-. and Mrs. waiter rraszr. 01 Igroek River, recently spent dill' here visiting relatives. I Mr. and Mrs. George Smallwood have left on return for the Unit¢_ ourna ' Japan and Mission Work. The en- b ii tl sta' is rl di.-air. She Iucent illness- cah`t trust her liu.u_';ht that! | The next one to sec was Artliilr_ ° | " _rsnsouanss ut O le EC I _”'“ rendered to the edificatlon of the __ am told but of course we all know t MVS-dBQ5'C@ tlfho Same I0 GEOYBEW Miss Cora Nesbitt; returned 1,0 IHTEG C°T\Z1`€E9~II0i\» that this story is old he was a °Wn “Img 1° I ness and dw h Winchester Mass last week She I ”"_*“ I ». _ ‘ - 1 - I lil- Venation of Spit-.t iliey say, hilt at °f 1"" SME’ the late Mrs' ‘I' W' has been spending the summer I M5". J. J. Pafluet of Charlottetownlon ng: i:1pre§5Cg;IHnM°nday ng th fi ' l l 1ov~d her in that 1oud'M“°Ph°° MI' Monday for hcr home with her pm-en{s_ Mt,-_ and Mm _spent a day in our town last week , was II' Va ` e nlsi in L i, - . , Dorchester Mass. I ‘ OIII IIISIIIIIIICIII “III` I Damel Nes'bIIt' New GI°sg°w‘_N' IIIsIIIIIIg NIIIIIIVQSI Mr. Neil McPhee of North Lake Bertha was Katy. a inisrli':ivousI ?_“ -- Mrs. Linsey, accompanied by her Rem A_ s_ and Mm wok. of A1_|SD¢ni- M_°Y1d“Y In 0111' WW"- the price that they paid, was none _fl-wgliters Misses Peggy' and NCIIIC iberton paid a short visit to Sourls. Mrs. H. D. M an. scum' len _ 1 . ». _ I to little to soc her pcricrin for be-I“h° hm” been Spmdmg the Sum i ° ilest week. - ,, _ . _ 'mer at their summer cotta e at Llttle Res 0 ..l__. `°“' M°ndBy m°mIng for Montrem IIIIIIC III' She IOIIII` IIICII IIIIIIIE by g ' p nse I to visit her daughter. Mrs. J. G- stonn. I I ‘ocorcfimvn left recently for their ~ Mr. noni choverio or the c. c-. II‘°'“° I" B°sI‘m I TO FO? IS. Carferry Prince Edward Island, B’IeIIIey""G Iwere conducted by the pastor Rev. tire program was most efficiently You know you’ll want to brag a little . . . about There’s such a pardonable thrill ingly fine radio. For after all - | __ f the performance of a set does _ § - reflect somewhat upon the judg- _ ment ofthe person who bought it. D _ It’s human to want a radio that to talk over the unemployment sit _ . -win render pmgramma 59 p¢r_ __ fectly that your friends praise it .. . notownaLyric...thesetthathas --I 5 these very qualities! C. A. MUNROE LIMITED. 16-22 Canterbury Street, Saint John. N. B. _-. _*955° Table ModcL Full-sized chassis in gnedul walnut cabinet. S olnnll nningrminoinnlnaingonrormgriamap-nth variable mu tubes. Spot,-light tadag gil vlrlahle audio ntwnlmtor. Batwly-operated lgriex also Avuildlc. radio of pride in owning an outstand- I ‘_ l- * ii. . . . That picks up distant sta- iii. §‘ get . . . Then why LIIIE, YQONTO __»_ _._ ._.._._§-_ real funny, he played the part of W I _ spent the week end at his home Mr. and Mrs. M‘ E_ Mcisaac and ‘Tim" nd married for o _ HCI MY' T' E' M°m5ey Wm has been in Sourls. . never tIIiought he would IlIiIvcI:IIItIIi rc- I‘II5I1II_IIg In CIII"-I°II'eI'°w“ the guest Further Strlkes I **"'“' IQIIOIII iwd ;€;sIdSItewaI;hI:,I:Ix;Itr0,e mot ct -ty f ,h d -1 hc`of ils son Mr. E. J. I-I. Morissey r M _ M d K M K1 and ‘ “T5 m T9 ° ‘ ' , i o a ii suic __ | as ur oc ac nnon IM I _l _George McDonald; ,_ mmm Tmmor. |g'l` l‘ -i C Ill C (ll C ' . _ ous o cident occurred at Centrall _turned to his home in Georgetown. ou ARY' Alta" oct' 6_(By ‘Mm Taylor of chm.10ttew,m_ UW35 Bedeque, on Thursday evening October 18th. Two young ladies driving it Ford Coupe car, coming from Sumincrside and going in the direction of Albany, while driving along the road in front of Mr. Edwin Lord`s had the misfortune of Ilocsing a wheel of their car, the Icir travelled on for some distance with three wheels, dodging from ditch to ditch, however. the driver, who was going at a fair speed being right on her job, was able to control the car,, and prevented a more sci-ious accident. Rev Mr. A. E. and Mrs. Crowe, _ef the Baptist Church Central ,l'Jedcqur-, nttcnded the Island IBapti.<;t Quarterly meeting at }l'azr~lbro<»k Baptist Church. Master Gerild Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Murphy of Pleasant Valley is on ft visit to his grallclpllrcnts Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Murphy oi' Emerald. - Much sympathy is extended to would never get it. | Arthur was Dalroy, T1m's father- ‘W in-law, and he was as good ns we, _ _ _ _ » - ever saw. He’s always jolly and IIISIIIIW In G°°f€ef0“'l'l the guest ,good humourcd’ you know so mntwif her sister, Mrs. Easton its twenty Us the reason 119.3 so gum in aiseven _years since Mrs. Mahar visit- show led Prince Edward Island and she‘s cordially welcomed by her many | Our hero was John the next on, The Canadian Press)-Sympathetic strike calls to coal miners in Al iverte. ontario and tho Maritimes,- mnde in Lethbridge, Alta., yester- day by L- MBUHCG. vice-president of the mine workers Union of_ Canada, brought little prospect tp- .spent Sunday in Sourls. --X---~ I Mrs. Mahar, Gloucester Moss. is , _ I _VALE-SCHOQL Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jardine, O -- Leary, are nt present visiting in Hunan' Roll for month of Sop- Souris the guests of Mrs. Jardine'-E tembcr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. T, J. Arb~ Grade X-1. Leo M'urray; 2. ing. Stephen McDonald. h in in nssengers Grade VIII-1 Annie Cussaclr 2 ,Teresa Cussack; 3. Lawrence J. Murray; 4. Leo Cuasadr; 5. Helen Hagan. i Grade VII-1. Louise Woods: 2. Mary Hagan; 3. Kathleen Woods 4. Aeneas Coady. Grade V-I. Ciara Ciarkin; I. Mary Goody; 3. Leonard Cussacki 4. Vincent Murray. Gram, Iv-i. Ciara Mobonaldi 2. James Woods; .3. James Mbbon' aid; 4. Damien Trainor; 5. Joseph Hagan. I Grade III-1. Basil Murray; 2. I `_‘ Grade }I-1. Oedl Mul'i'&Y~ Grade _I (a)-l. Genevieve Train- or. Grade I (b)-1. Eileen Clarkini 2. Blanche Murray; 3. Joseph Coady; 4. Teresa Hman; 5. Joan MoQonald. Teacher-L P. Berrizali- .. .- f i . It-he Scene and fvf a s00d Pliivci ’. I "MIS night of o, hurried amwon Mau,-,cg Among t o com g is _ AMN* __ __-_______m_ _ -__-__ __ __ - ___ Ilie's a perfect dream His stage urged 5 general Uk 1 M 24- -----~- -» -------~ nomo who -'nom or Icnot. nneifet. IW `I°s5I° EIIsI°"' B‘”I°“’ ‘S III e 'IIS "3 1 II should say and to sec liini per- IIISIImg In C"°rg°"°W“ the gms" lies to tell. But. he don’t prncticci DEFINED I Now Mary was Clarlce the "Stnr` Vcncher Wmcd I0 JUIIYIUY find Iand a Pretty one too. Everyone' “skew "Wh" 15 WIOCIIYTI Ilove her in the "Play" rlghti V°I°°IIY I5 WMI' ‘I f°II°WI<`IS R0 Iwiie" and out for a lark and pl:iy-IY°““gSt9"- F1 , tlirougli. She was “Cnptain`s llttlcfnf R bee Wlthi" DT°'mDiiIy replied the cd _ ,cd her part to perfection right from- . _get you, for you were the one thnti "U0 National- outstanding event of _Rom things in B stew And as fo,-‘the Argentine turf valued at 100.000 hours on October 7 as a. protest a- lxalnst treatment of striking miners he did not expect any sympathetic 2,500 in Wayne, Crow’s Neat, Leth-I bridge and other fields would be affected if the striking eventuaiiz- their appreciation by splendidly patron zing in . a e. preelation by still giving greater Bargains. _ f _ ,th Ks ,_ H- of her parents, lVi‘r. and Mrs. W. S. ` ,;.‘".;’;. 1. lc; .ri it --k- h 1 . I? h V5; “ 'J “'~‘ 1 9° 'l George W. Brockbank, spokesman or e was a nwyer, so-had some, "_ " *°“"` for mme operators' stated tonight Vtndsvcfvagiéivllxvm-l;iii;`_ various wm`ds w3're being de_ strike to succeed. He estimated' CONTINUES WITH BARGAINS GALORE. Crowds of People are showing ithere were about 5.000 miners in ~ - ' i ’ th' Q i We are showing our ap- I ~ ' fiiifd bythe i .Fi ll th, IW’f°' ca” "8 y °|Al~berta, and that approximately I Men’s Grain up M°“I5 Fine H0018 and The Union is not strong in the northern fields in the Edmontoni :the mm 1 BUENOS mans, oet. 4. -_Mem when the majority of me Wilfred was Hobson, we can‘t for Mineral f°d“Y W0” the Gm" P"°'Imlners are memlbers of the United Mine Workers of America, entirely different organization from theI ~Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald of ._ it n ul ag C’ pews (~.bout $25,000.) Appleihek mn _ T~lfii1iilom<‘f'_\'. I-oiver Bcdeqlie. nre North Bednque, in their recent sad I:,,;I;,II ,f;o;I§,;e yegrlélxto ,III-QCIIII-I:Isecond and Mai-caspio thlrIri .I;.IIhIII° Yorke; Il'I__nI°n °I canada' _ ' f ' ‘ " ' non be cd ed ti he r that shc is con- in ve ent in the death oi’ their n was our bc_ flqasunear “IMhbr°1;g’;’°mAlt\:hIDb:;| “ v ~| vzileseii'l.f! nicely nftcr licr recent only child, Edward. The com- loved _nm when he steps out you °IIcmII°"‘ m““IIY I°m I" exifendln? hl`“'I'fl‘IfIcnii hear Ithe d!‘0D °f 3 D111 H0 1** "Exhausted from Asthma Many aII2I'III:iIJIBIIIhh;IIi° I8 :IIIIikkn°wnI l.1I ’ " - | D l' B propos; The Young Peoples League, 011 Syirliriihy £0 the SOITOWIHB Plfvfils- the one that keeps folks in a roar.| who read these words know the lcr-|made by Maurice were to protest, if h on ti lit "U Cmmwmc Banque United; Mrs. John Mmcmdle of Kin_.;);lclkc;;1 tl}';ai;’°i;7reiruagiini?nr`;;hr1 gusirtxglch \;p)oYi]ic iiieaxih aridlagainot the halting of a. strikers: ""“’“I‘ ’“‘I I" “ "el-" ’“‘I“'°""°Il<°1‘H~ had the misfmiiiie of rc- iv.. think at hoo/pI or you if theyior asthmatic trouhiossiviilny ca<:I;I»I; :I,Iin,;I;m;:IIkI°¢I:,.I1°I;I;IeII&,I;,In W1? Ich mul sn~er,':_=fiil meeting in thee;-lying 1,-,jm-ics, when a umm of Hd. .ht ld u I ‘I V"- “_s_rv W'_dm___dnV evcnmg' Scpbihorsbs became mghwned In nw im; tdtiiave Wu. now is a won meiZmi;t;wcy;;lthvatutlh§Gt;llt some Maurice Ulla!! withdrawal. of all ' ‘ - UD , libe i embcr '31 t In the abfcnco o the yard and knocked her down on the Ruth and Rfchard I now intro Ithia drain Dr J D Keiioggs ,Uh Qpggsowémxmuz xigbuuoyigntgél I" I " nt I* thc sta c we ma Remed is a monde-ful cl e. work Boots 0 x fo r d s up Boy’s Box Kip Bals. Black and Brown. $1 up Sizes 1 to 5 '19 w°“‘°“’S SURF SIIDDUS, Misses’ Black or Brown Ties and Ox- uP Oxfords fords up Special Prices on all Good- rich Hi-Press Rubber Footwear. Get your Fall and winter`supply now. I. . Remember if it’s FOOTWEAR-WE HA VE IT.-If you do not see what you re- quire in our windows or on our racks, tell one of our courteous clerks and the style and size.you require will be cheerfully shown you from our well-assorted stock. A" new G00dS lll'l‘I\'ili8 daily go on sale at the same low prices. Ilrmidr-ii` nfl vice!-pi~esI 1 its and the right of miners to organize. on ntlcndruicc of about twenty wounds,-B. all the latolt "N°V¢I\'I€8" and iotsicredit It is sold almost evo I ~ i'Ywhere.l a union of their own choosing. oils-10-1-9-12-li / . , » . ( 1- -i,. ' ` ‘ f ' _ -. lr* v . .-- , - - _.__ I I /nl lv 1*’