Easiernl Guardian ; 'l'iIloI'lY sood billi- Jitptlrjfd Annaar Food Service. .tx.VUAi. FALL supper. Pres- Erian hall. M ed!" ,5, October I. MISE M t mt turkey dinner at Q11 38110 llnilcd Church Hut HEARD IN QUAITEITE MM 1.. g quartatte at Peters Kim Presbyilflln CPIIEFII '""'I” ,5. Wednesday mains were Mr- nd Mrs. Neil A. Mathoson Ind in and Mrs. Harold Carver. Murray River Mr, and Mrs. Floyd J0hl1'Dll0IL;IlI.'l 5.mjly' Toronto. 0nt.. ” via an M. residence in Murray R Ver- ivir. and Mrs. William J. Mackly. llill'ra.V River are at present visit- ;.g with relatives in Stratton. Maine iiier which thOY Wm W955 Wm” "me in Quincy. M08!- W... Clara Sharam student nurse vi. Ilic P.E. Island Hospital to- imuv spent two days at the home M liar grandmother. Mrs. Jane Cnnli W. l-'i-ed MacLean, Murray liner and Miss Matilda Giddings. Aimcv. spent the past week-end .,..i.ng in Pictou. N.S.. lueli OI ,,,..,.- sl.s'l(!l', Mrs. William Hayden amt iii: liaydem. in and hits. William l-lodgson mi mu Michael. Moncton. N. B.. 3.1- xpcnding ilicir holidays in White Silllllx, guests of Mrs. Hodgson's miuiioi-. Mrs. olive Glddlngs. ilr and Mrs. George Hunt have rrlurncd Io ilieir home in Toronto. out. after spending ll" vast sum- mer at the home of Mrs. Hunt's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hor- ton. Murray River. ti S Merrill Herring, who re- rriiili Joined the R.C.N. spent the lil'i'l-.'ilTl(l at the home of his parents M1. .-ind Mrs. Dan Herring, Murray Riwi iii iiclvyn Giddings. Mr. Ken- nuih .'iiacQuoen and Miss Jeanetta Guitiiugs, Moncton. N.B. spent the i..iiii.w week-end in White Sands K...-or ni Mrs. Olive Giddings. llim lzlvolia Moore. High Bank. leit recently for Sauit It. Marie, out. where she has taken a position is It nurse in the hosplatl there. Dr Friend Herring has returned Ill his prm-tisc in High River. Alh- ll'I)!, alter spending a very pleati- ant mnnth at the home of his par- nnir. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Herring, lliirmy River. irlir st-pl meeting of the Murray liner w. i. met at the home of llr Fred Mncbean on Sept. 5th with eight members and one visi- int" :m.sivt-ring the roll call with KM-lionl lilcmnries." after the busi- nm. a dclecious lunch was served hi ill(' hostess assisted by Mrs. lwior Milt-Lean. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mac-Lean and iiimily, .'ilurrav River spent -a holl- ci.-iv visiting in Bayfield. N.B. guest or Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacLean. mirncr noon cnor l.nt;'rtiN. Ont. (CP)-Tobacco growers In this area of south- wi-storii Ontario say recent frost rlaniaiic and earlier leaf blight have iiiatle it a "black" year for lhr uuiustiy. Growers in the Long. ion tlistrlct, 40 miles southeast of l.niitlnn. say front has ruined about " Judge and Miss mini MacDon- iwn October is for air thtoush Girl Guides Enloy Hike The Montague Girl Guides. un- der the leadership of Mrs. Ralph aid. were on a hike Saturday the Vallayneld district and vicinity. Approximately thir- teen Guides enjoyed the outing. and while snroute played games and other contests. They enjoyed a wlensr roast and sing- IOIII. The Girl Guide- meetings are are joining to make as large a troop as possible. Up to the present there is yet no definite indication whether or not the Scouts Will be funciionllll this year, but every effort la be- ing made to get a leader for this group so that it also may carry out its good work. The Cubs are functioning under the capable leadership of Mr. Danny Murray. and have already given evidence of their training this year It nor in which they performed their duties. It is howd by I-IIG Scout committee that a troop will be formed this year and that a leader will be found to make the first Montague troop the active one it was in YER” post under the leadership of Mr. Eric Duvar. Bruckley Point The members of tho Brackley Point 4-H Calf Club held their Achievement Day on September 9 at the Harrington School, with Mr. S. C. Wright, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, officiating as yudge. Mr. Wright extended his praise and congratulations to the Club on their fine showing. Following are the results: Calves (Holstein): l. Myron Ford: 2. Lorne Maclfarlano: 3. Reggie Masher; 4. Ruth MscCal- lum; 5. Jean Skiffington; 6. Isabel MacCallum.. Calves (Shorthorni: 1. Sterling Younker; 2. Stanley skemngton; 8. Ronnie Hughes: 4. Carol Mac- Cailum; 5. Dennis Hughes; 8. Gordon MacCallum. Chives (Guernsey): 1. David Shaw; 2. Roy Dockerty; 8. Myrna Dockerty; 4. Beverly Hughes. Yearlings (Holstein): 1. Lorne MacFarlane; 2. Isabel Maccallum; 3. Jean Skelfington; 4. Lillian Shaw. Yenrlings lShorihtIrnsi: 1. None iile Hughes; 2. Dennis Hughes: 3. Sterling Younlrar: 4. Gordon Mac- Csllum; I. sterling Maccallum: 6. Roy Dockoriy. Seasons Judging: l. Lorne Mac- Farlane; 2. Roy Dockerty; 3. Jean Sltafflngtoni 4. Stanley Skefflng- ton: ll. Isabel Maccallum. Showmanship: 1. Myrna Dock- erty: 2. Keir Jonas: 3. Stanley Skefiington; 4. sterling Younker; 5. Lorne MacFarlane. Efficiency in years work: Hol-- stein: l. Jean Slreffington: 2. Isabel Maccallumz 3. Lorne liilacFarlsne; 4. Keir Jones, ii. William Stewart; ti. Ruth Maccallum. Shorthorn: 1. Stanley Skeffing- ton: 2. Sterling Younlier: 3. Ronnie Hughes; 4. Dennis Hughes: 5. Carol Maccallum; 6. Gordon Mac- Callum. Guernsey: 1. Roy Dockoriy; 2. David Shaw: 3. Myrna Dockerty; 4. Beverly lughos. FAMOUS PEAK Souih America's highest moun- tain. Aconcagua in Argentina, is iii.000.ii(it) pounds. nisii SHE rlumw DEAl)l" . , , WARMING, TllA'l' WILL sricnrz . . . YOU'LL LOVE . THE STARS SHINE BEST - - - - AT THE DRIVI-N SHOW! Box Office Show Opt-ns 1:15 pm V: ' V up.--A; I S A-t8:1p5 mm. TODAY AND THURSDAY Flillll THE FIRST KISS HE 81014!) '10 THE LAST mom AND naox aoanv . . . rris ms: nnanr. mnanrous sronv on A MARRIAGE scnnr YOU on A Momirs LAFFING JUDY HOLLIDAY and ALDO RAY In "THE MARIIYING KIND" EXTRA: Music On The Double and Real Gone Woody ' Mayfair Theatre Murray aim .- wsonssoav ONLY 23,001 feet. "I Do” To HDROP 1 their regular camp and the man- . Scout 4 . A FINE COMMUNITY PROJECT Roadside table sites such as the The tables were supplied by tho one pictured above at Bell's Hill near Montague can be a community project which will attract tourists. This site. which was built by the Montague Junior Board or Trade. was a convenient spot for hundreds of tourists and island people during the past summer. Many man hoursvof volunteer labor went into this project but the satisfaction it gave the travelling public made the effort worthwhile. Prince Edward island Travel Bur eau and similar requests from other interested organizations would be given ovcry consideration by the Travel Bureau which instituted the roadsf i table policy three years ago. Ti - roadside. tables were also supplied by the Travel Bureau this year for use at Erudenell island and these too provcd popular with visitors and local citizens alike. New liiay Relieves Arthritis, Rheumatic Pain Without Pills Cnreaseless. odorless cream penetrates deep, apoods flow of fresh, rich blood into aora areas, helps drive away pain-causing pressure. Georgetown Miss Gertrude Fitzgerald, stu- dent nurse at the Charlottetown Hospital was the weekend guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald. Mr. E. B. MacLaren. who spent the summer at his home in George- town, left recently for Hamilton. 0nt.Lwhere he will spend the fall and winter months, with his son- in-law and daughter. Rev. M. E. and Mrs. Aitken. Miss Mary MacDonald of Bos- ton. Mass., is vacationing at the home of her brother Mr. Frankl MacDonald. l Miss Mary Lou Henry. Miss Sheila Scully and Miss Barbara, McQuiilan left early in the week for Charlottetown. where they will attend Notre Dame Academy. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Soioman returned last week from a motor trip to Boston, Mass. Mr. Frank Refuse. Mr. Albert MacPhce and Mr. Cullen DeLory, motored to Antlgonish, N. S.. on Saturday. September lo. From Antignnish Mr. Refuse and Mr. MacPliee continued on to the Canso Causeway. Ac. . NOTICE All accounts owing to Allan Mosher Meat Market are now due, and must be settled by October 1st. If Toronto, Ont. (Spocill)-Science , has now developed an odorless, gnaassleas crniim that acts in a new way to bring hours and hours ni relief from pains of arthritis Illll rheumatism-without. the need oi taking pills and other medicines that may upset the syatom. Rubbed gently into painful areas, this rream penetrates so deep it actually vanishes into the skin. It qseada the flow of ireah, rloh blood into sore muscles, joints. Actually helps drive away pain-oausin, pros- surr and congestion. Used by doctors in Eiigluitri, Franrr and the U.S.A.. this remark- shla cream is now available without prescription at drug stores wary. whore. Ask for InfraRUB'. Only 81.89 a large tuba. lnlrsl-TUB is guaranteed to give comforting relief from arthritis-rheumatism pains or your money back. 0g..,1-,u, C - ram and riiuns. not they will be passed in for collection. ALLAN MOSHER ONLY A FEW SHOWINGS OF THIS PICTURE M0"t"8"9 LEFT - - - TELL YOUR FRIENDS WHAT A GREAT PRODUCTION THIS ONE IS! DON'T FAIL TO SEE - - - gmp M IIIRII-l 'I'O I'll THOUSAND S A-rat... f:..3”i,:h .3 i- ', iy .N on vGIAN'l' WIDE scassm Kaopsvour Home Sweat-Smelling 24 Home a Day! W ZAR .. ;: rim; gr; IT HAPPENED IN KENTUCKY - ' WHERE GIRLS GET THR MEN! lie kissed her and that was all the rod-head ed spitfire needed to claim the handsome frontiorsman. 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JOHN DEERE TRACTORS Up to S800 off Regular Pricos 1--Model 60 Row Crop Tractor -- Live Power Shaft, Rollomciric, Power Trol and Cylinder 4--Model 50 Tractors with Rollomafic and Live Pow- er Shaft. 2--Model 50 Tractors with Power Take Off 4--Moclel 40 Row Crop Tractors 4--Model 40 Standard Tractors 2--Model B Tractors -- Big Bargains 1--Moclel M Tractor -- Sacrifice Price Low, Low Prices an a little over llslf Prloa , Plows, Cultivators, Disc Horrows,'Lever Horrows and Mowers. 1--John Deere 7 ft. Combine -- Motor Driven -- Priced to Sell. Big Savings on - USED TRAGTORS - llock llottoni Prim 1--Cockshurr 60 -- S200. ' 1--Cockshufr 60 -- S300. 1--Allis Chalmers W C Row Crop -- Excellent Condi- tion -- Make Offer. 1--3 H. P. Garden Tractor -- S175. 1--John Deere AR Slightly Used -- Raul Bargain 1--John Deere Model A Row Crop -- S1200. 1--Massey Horris102 -- S400. 1--Oliver 70 -- S600. Bargains - IISEII IMPLEMEIITS - Iarsains 1--Dump Rake -- S25. 1--Cockshurt Haylocicler -- S100. 1--Form Wagon on Rubber Tires -- S125.. 1--Massey Harris Binder -- 100. 1--Cockshuif 3 Sod Plow -- S135. 1--Massey Harris 3 Sod Plow -- S150. 2--Steel Tired Wagons -- Cheap. 1--John Deere Hammormill -- S100. 1 John Deere Sell-Oui Stile Ivorything Must Go S Make Your Offer -Take Your Machlno Soc Arnold Bruce or warehouse on PIckard's Wharf -- Lower Queen St. 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Ivory Day A. PICKARD FARM TRACTORI LTD. -