“it? BROTHER RA T- Wlth-WAYNI MOlI-I! PI-ISCILLA lad-NI A Naval Story WARNER. BBO!- sounrs. rum. 0th. nous! nrvan nu. ma MONTAGUI. SAT. 11th. [NEE 8.00 P. M. The Central Guardian If Y0" m? thinking 0i buying a new Bedroom Suite, new la the time for we are showing a compl newest suites. To really make it worth your while to re- furnish a bedroom or two during , giving WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE a Spring and Mattress with every suite purchased. Q’: CHORUS at Montague, Wednesday, 323' iiptigmber 8. variety 1138:1042: .346. r- ' ' ' Etna WW m, MOORE a. McLEOD an), will _ be l all d S d Re e - w; asses... Notmuinit. Buy Your New Suite At These awi- - ~ nldav W P {Q '. srsarnvo riwM MONDAY, p01’ October 26rd, i939. our Prospect v 91a , Card will be worth $2.00 as 11-51181 ' E, ‘ it for each prospect except that the . p“, Carols for Radio sales are worth . . w’, $100 each. If you haven't received e m one of our Prcnect. Card Booklets go, as et-qolease advise and it will be W1. mai ed to you promptly. l This column la reserved far-news or heal interest but cdverttlng ei n newIy nature rnny be inserted at 5 cents a word mtoll! our nble in advance. _ CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. [4-9189-1-21-31 GRADE DANCE It Bfllbtfln 0111b l CO-nlte 9.30-—l.00. L-IBiIS-IO-TUQS-ti. I CHARLOTTETOWN Mata‘ Li-331-1l-7-1i. 1 McAVINN-McKENNA NUPTIALS —A very pretty ivodding was sol- emnized at St. Malaohiu Church. Kinkora, on Monday, October 30, when Hilda Margaret, daughter of 5 Mr. and Mrs. John McKenna, Cen- i tral Bedeque, became the bride of ‘j Thomas wtcAvlnn, son of James 1.1 and the late Mrs. McAvinn, of --~, Kelly's Cross. Rev. M.J. Smith per- Na, formed the marriage ceremony. the The bride was attended by her sls- y Amli ter, Mary Patricia. while Joseph gu. MoAvinn. brother of the groom. hi! . was groomsman. The bride was at- 000‘, tended by her sister Mary Patri- ’..‘ cia. while Joseph McAvlnn, brother Ki. of the groom. was groomsman. The at: bride was becomingly drixsed in wi‘ blue velvet with acoasories to fer; match and carried a bouquet oi an‘ flowers. The bridesmaid was dres- thl sod in rust with accessories to tea match. Immediately after the cere- . .-_....-. esisoumdsafiuei! 511;! mony the bridal party motored to the home of the bride where a dainty breakfast was served. Among the gusts was Rev. William Mc- Cabe, of Kelly's Cross. Mr. andi Mrs. McAvinn leftbycar for a| tour of the Maritime Pirovineeiti Before her marriage the bride was tendered a shower at her home and was the recipient of many useful __’I‘I1E CHAgLQfKlf§TQWN_ GUARDIAN Buy ll; NUW —-: Don't Wait For FREE“. SPRING And MATTRESS ,With Every Bedroom Suite Purchdsed SALE ENDS SATURDAY. NOV. Iltli. ete selection oi the this Special Sale, we are _ _ Look over your old bed- 1 room furniture and d.ecide _now to replace it with a new, up -to-daie suite while prices are still low. See The Newest, Smartest Designs In HigH Grade Bedroom Suites At HDLAMAN'S “HOLMANS BIGGER BU YlNG-Cives m our.» NBIIICS" 11.8.00 and o» o 195.00 iiti Spring and Mattress FREE! _l_ iiiliiiiiiiiiii y; i if '0 ‘N i. iii < HIER Prices! .. - ' 19sg ..'Mrs. Clara. Macbaggan, Saint preaentmAll Joininwishing $118111 ATTENDIE 50TH ANNIVER- h tag-u .'....'.’...'......"', Each happiness in their wedded lSiAltY-pixklblandh Mrsh gtusselll i; Eeiisif; 3134p? A $4225 ooreo on avie a asther L ' 071W‘ 81:3,, ,w:n&?iME_ $403,“ three Meson. h Today s Short Wave NTIJCT s rs an e r us an s, Mrs, HeMr _ L3 M 1115b’ y, . r :- gugh Iaioufie, rglrhuwiiiilizm. glib]! mmmed’ home “fie, ..“g{;;%,‘;°; Radio Program r- M‘ r3 m" - 9c - month in Edmonton where she at- 1' o. moi-and ~40? — A Jackson, Mississippi; m. and Mr. ._.___. iewewcwrvvlfllm 0f the 0° "m"! a. c. Rust, Wlllowdale. one. safe flight“ °r rules of ARP and insurance com- gany. The insurance company m e must have a light bumim’ l“ night, and ARP fined him 10 lngs for complying. shill - tfilve you yeuamon 1' vvortli INJIIQIIQY offlieet wltliilesa labor. For reel‘ money-saving ‘ heatpure your favorite DOSCO Coll lth proper firing method! ig-nk your dealer. K i“Sl'RIlCllilL"?-.A'Il0lillll0ii"_ {iiciioiirarrivoio SYDNEY" ‘ O {iioiiiiiioirsiiiitiii coil "i WIPMATIUN [NIITEI her two brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Neil MaoLcod, Port Alberni. B. 0., and Staxihope Macbeod. Palm Beach, Florida. They came to the Island to celebrate the 50th wedding an- niversary of their parents. Mr. and Mn, Alex J. MaoLeod of Mont- egue. CONSTABLE-CAMPBELL NUP- TIALS-A quiet but pretty wed- din! was solemnized at the United Chiurch Parsonage. Kensington, on Wednesday. October 25. at 1o o'- clock, when Irma Belle daughter and Mrs. Marshall Con- of New London was united srriagie to Mr. Tome M, am of Mr. and Mrs. Gnmat W. Campbell of Graham's Road. The ceremony was performed bv Rev. G. N, Somera. The bride was charming in a. rust crepe with brown accessories. she was attend- ed by her sister, Mrs. Gerald Bownens, while Mr. Gerald Bow- ness ably supported the groom. A1- ter the ceremony the happy cou- ple left on a short honeymoon trip to the Maritime Provinces. EASTERN GUARDIAN ..°’I.‘hb eolumn In reserved Ier news of local interest but adver- tising oi a newsy nature may be Inserted at 2 eenla a word strictly payable .n advance .°OIIICKEN SUPPER-The Lia- dies of Lower Montague held a very successful Chicken Supper in their Hall on Friday evening. A large number of people enjoyed a choioe supper. L, .3111! 5.8. SURF was in port at Montague on Wednesday and loaded a mixed cargo of produce for Sydney and ports along the way. I... ..°II01VIE ON FURLOUGII — Quarter-Master Sergeant Parker Rodd of the Black Watch at North Buntain & Bell & C0. ..'SUCCESSFIJ'L CHURCH SUI’- Saint An- drews Presbyterian Church held a a very successful supper and bazaar in the Legion Hall. Wednesday cv- ..'Ml.ss Rubv Reynolds, Monta- gue, was a visitor to Murray Riv- er on Sunday. L Charlottetown Distributors for P. E. l. . "WmdflY visuoifi i0 ‘Nfwtniiiio were Ml‘. and Mrs. Wilfred Living- stone and son Donnie illlil Mr mid Mrs. Stephen Shaw. all or Chif- iottetown. . \ the delegate from PEI. L. NDTARY At bbo Rotary luncheon yester- day the speaker was Major T. E. MaoNutt, who read from the Char- lottetown Patriot of February 12. i900. an interesting article on the thrilling experience oi’ Chief Jus- tice Stewart, the second Chief Jus- tice of the Island. The ship which was conveying His Lordship and family and c number of immigrants who intertd- ed to settle at Malpequa was wrecked on the Cascumpec shore months in e. camp built on the shore at the edge of what was then the forest val. The same spring an In an guide took the Chief Justice and his family through the woods to Char- lottetown. Th; story was told to the Pair riot's correspondent. Philo. by Hon. Benjamin Davis to whom when n lad of ten the account of the ship wreck was given by his grand- mother. daughter of Chief Justice Stewart. The ship, chartered by the latter, left Greenock. Scotland, during the last week of July and did not react‘ the Island until the latter part of October. It was loomed af- ter the ship had struck that the Captain had made a mistake and thought he was on the south side of the Island when really he was on the north. Passengers and crow were landed in the long boat and after nrrls the ship broke up so that. the pincns of the wreck came ashore together with arts of the ripuiitg anti sails cas of beef, park and oatmeal and flour. Two camps were constructnd, one for the Stewart family and at- tendants. and the other for the ship‘; company and the immi- izraitts. Both camps were covered ~uiii.iri\x.rvvNIV-W_ EMMY l! home 0n furlough at with the ship's sails which pro- _'IAII'I'_JONN, non Milton and fluent a day in Monta- toctvzl the inmates from the wind. Y. ' r K110. i110 guest oi his sister Mrs. Al- min. and snow. and partially from l‘ U801’! MMl-Mm. L the hard frost, oi the long winter. Major MacNutt prefaced his ad- dross with again stressing the need of nrlcquaio protection for Char- IOtiviouTi Harbour stating that in November 1775. two American pri- Vilitiliffi hurl iflilfiffi in Charlotte- "llni- Th0 P1009048 WW6 YPFY town. which was then, as now. dc- ‘9195-“116- L. fcnrelcas, and carried off the ad- min nlnr nl‘ the iznvemment. Mr. PERSONALS f” ck. nnd Surveyor Wright, the Great Seal of the Province nnrl ii i~i looird (lovernment House iynnrl iiiihllc PIIICPS. . ‘. P»: P; miriit H. L. Palmer was ‘in lh". rlmir and the iriiroi. N. '1‘, AVJIT] (‘i Amiir. ..l A. Mi-Ntill of Toronto. l. r 110W B“l‘.f‘lhi l‘l'l‘l‘l"f‘l' (ll tho (Jniiadlnn (All Tune ll Eastern Standard) TUESDAY. NOVEMBER ‘I BERLIN 5:15 p.b.-Gennan Operetta. DJD, 11.77 meg" 25.4 m. BUDAPEST 1:00 pain-Waltz Composition. HAT4, 9.12 meg., 82.5 m. ROME 7:80 pro-News in lltnglish; Tuesday Symphonies. 2R0, 11.81 meg, 25.4 m.; m1“, 9.88 meg., 805 m. BERLIN 8:15 p.m.—Newe and Economic Review in Enflilsh. DJD, 11.77 meg" 25.4 m. MADRID 5:5 pan-News 1n Englihl. EAQ. 9.85 11103., 80.4 m. CARACAS 5:80 pm. - Ji-se Betancourt, singer. YVBRO. 5.9 mean 51.7 m, IJINDIIOVEN 5:45 p.m.—I-Iaippy Program. PC,J 9.59 meg” 81.2 m. LONDON 0:45 p.m. -- News Summary. 06D. 11.75 meg., 25.5 m.; 05C, 9.55 mom. 81.3 m.; 03B. 9.51 mesh, 81.5 m). PARIS 10135 D-IIL-Talk on French Events: Life in Paris (in English). ‘PPBII- 11-88 mes. 2a.: m ; war. 11.71 meg., 25.6 m. ‘ ference to the death of Robert Herold Jenkins. a Past President of the Club. and the Secretary was instructed to write a letter of sym- pathy to his daughter, Mrs, Gates of West Royalty. ‘Jummerside Buy A New Bedroom Suite NOW! Sale Ends Saturday, Nov. 11th HQL- BERLIN 10:30 p.m.—News in English. DJD, 11.77 meg., 25.4 m. LONDON 11:15 p.m.-‘ood for Thought." Topical Talks. C8D, 11.75 meg., 25 5 m-I GSC, 9.58 meg.,311m.; 08B, 9.51 meg.. 31.5 m. TOKYO 12:20 a.m. - News Japanese Music. JZK, 15.15 meg, 19.7 m. WARREN GROVE SCHOOL Honor Roll for October:- Grade IX:- 1. Bertha Molyneaux. 2. Neila. MacLaine. 1. Eric Ow Grade III (Sn):- 1. Keith Wheatley. Grade II:- 1. Lelth Owen. Grade I (a):- l. Betty Stuart. Grade I i ' b).- 1. Kenneth Maclnbyre. Grade I (o) i. Arthur Wheatley. Grade I (d):- 1. Katherine Maclntyro. Grade I i 1. ilk-nest Owen. Perfect attendance: Bertha Moly- neaux, Hylia Owen, Keith Wheat- ley, Arthur Wheatley. Teacher. Marlorlc Inwther. FLEET COVERS e) :- TRACE! LONDON- (OP. -Naval ratings will henceforth be issued with ca. ribbons bearing only the letters " . M. S." while on leave, conceal fleet movements from the enemy. Regulation tallies bear the name of a sailor's ship. Charlottetown I"ull’s Wharf Bluenose COAL Fully screened (no slack) "ro/v $7, TON DELIVERED Weighed on City Scales DRY HARDWOOD-BLOCKS or SPLIT $2.00 Load Delivered THE CITY COAL COMPANY Phone 361 ment “Furnish Your llonie the Sensible Way” HOLMAN HOME PLAN Small Down Payment Balance In Easy Monthly instalments The Holman Home Plan makes it Easy to Buy and Easy to Pay-Just a small convenient pay- ings you can enjoy “The Better Things” that make your home more attractive, comfortable and up-to-date. Come in and talk over this sen- sible way to Buy! ON THE regularly each month, and by these sav- Bristol and Vicinity The date the late Clifford Arnold, lost his life at St. Peter's Harbor wéis June 1907 and not 1900 as stat- e . Mr‘. Patrtclk tBS-kéfk € witha shakn u as wee w e e step- ped ingo 519 path of an noncomin car near his home. Mfr. Baker faile to see the cai- and was knocked to the ground. A very interesting lecture on Eng- land under the Shadow of War was given in MONII Hall on Wednesday night b the Rev. Sydney J. Boyce, Mount wart. Mr. Bo ca only re- oentl returned from e Mother counzry. Fifty year; is quite a. long time Zféambtmmyey °.%‘..‘t?i.'°m°"i.2°.‘; opened its doors and in celebrating the event two weeks cs0 the firs couple married in the hurch were present, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ander- son Morell, the second be Mr. and Mrs. Ben MoEwen. Brlsto The wtilat party and dance at the hoim o! Joseph Walsh 0n Friday was a. grand suoceu. No serious damage was reported in this district on Halloween night but some strange iooki faces were reported around the ndows in harmless fun and laughter. Tip the belo pet doghof J. W. Mnlitwen, and fun l_v was umanely last week, Tigew every- body's friend and will n- round the store. m. Nell O'Brien, non of John R. O n. was taken to the hospital on Satin-m stiffer-ins from what was belie swollen gland in his neck. He was in great pain. A new building has been erected over the machinery at the new mills in Morell Rear. The condition of Mrs. H. D. Mc- Egven, is reported somewhat improv- E . The fishing season is about at a close here you‘: few boats still ewin ate-n or ini-heharbor in the that a. few fine days may be pay ng ones. Mr. Ra ond Jay, Morell. is at- tending e course n Itlfllfflhip at S. D. . and reports the course very interesting. KINGSTON SCHOOL Honor Roll for October: Sonic-i- Department: Grade X:— i. Harvey Newson. 2. Aletha MaoFadyen. 3. Leah White. C’ "e IX (n) 1- 1. Norene Auld. 2. Clyde Holmes. Grade IX (b):- l. Alton Willis. Grade VIII:-- 1, Noreen Willis. 2. Roy Newson. Grade Wit- l. Lois Green. 2. Joyce Willi: and Gordon Doc- 1. my Younker and Shirley New may (mum son (e qual). G§;d{°‘$‘,§°"' Grade 1 (b):- 1. Wendell Green. ' 2. Uldme and Melvin Wblfl 1.38.1). Perfect attendance tor the month. Erroll Green, Edna Oolwill, velda Green, Robert Green, Erma Game- sicr. Shirley Newson. '1‘ er, Jean Gordon 1. Lewis MacFedyen. Perfect attendance: lis and Lois Green. Teacher, Verna Kit-sore Primary Department: Grade V (n):- 1. Olive Barrett. 2. Joyce Maoswaln. 3. Doris Green. Grade V (b):- 1. Green Norma Wil- EAST ROYALTY WOMEN'S ITU tug at the home of M er. The president occupied th ch and had the meeting opened by u" Ode and A Club Womans The roll call was answered eighteen members. The minutes 0i Sept. meeti read and adopted $ ports receive rom sick and sch n conunittees. r some discussion was decided to undertake Red CHI work and a committee was aulwlllfé ed to go to the i-‘ted Crow roomsn h“ i“""‘ii“"“ t timid... Z‘i“°iu= n e 1- "m" Gm“- Rmhdllrigroif e111 to be answered W 2. Erma Gamuter. ggyment of dues Meeting 010900 W ti"; :1=§l)=- ational Anthem. =5 {IIIIIIIIIIll/l I!!! t The Year's Big Canadian Fox Feature CHARLOTTETOWN i. November 20-24th I fi lilijj Jilillafjliljfijijl’ The tenth show to be held under the auspice?! of the P. E. I. Fox Breeders’ and Exhibitors’ Association. Promises to be the most successful ever staged in Canada. A highly educative program of addresses and demonstrations has been arranged for ever? afternoon after the day's judging has been com- pleted. A BIG FEATURE will be a sale of Ch0i¢¢ Breeding Foxes to be held at the end of the Show. This Sale offers a rare opportunity t0 establish your ranch on a new high level of quality. Entries close on November 13th. All foxes musi be registered before showing. Make .your ar- rangements early and do not miss this great Exhibition and Demonstration. For further particulars, apply W. R. SHAW, Secretary, P.E.I. Fox Breeders’ and Exhibitors’ A58’!!- lllslfllllllllli f VIIIIIIIIIIIIIIZIIIIIIIIII