i _ GUARDIAN, CI-IARLOTTETOWN NOVEMBER 12, 19, Ger‘ i613‘ ya/Zié J-lmrkez/IB/ Oficnsivc cough due to colds. smoking? Get this safe, PTCSCTIP- tion - type formula of prove-n cough~relief ingredients long used by doctors. Not ll narcotic. Lct thildren enjoy freely. Gives quick, bug-lasting rclicf 3 important ways: I. Eases Ihrcot tickle. 2. Soolhcs row, irritates. membranes. 3. Helps loosen phlegm. Juonu I a? c s THE EASTERN GUARDIAN In Georgetown: The Post Office; days calling on his regular cus- tomers. Major J. A. lilac-Donald, and Hon. Leslie Hunter rtvere visitors to Murray River on business, Mr. Charles Stewart employee of the Island ferry "Aliegvircit", is spending a Jew days at tiic hunic of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. I-Ieath Stewart. Montague. Messrs Earnest Jamleson and Charlcs Aiikcn Lower Montague. havc lcfi for Nova Scotin Where thcy are to be employed 1dr tiic “inter, ' Miss Jessie I-iutcheson, nurse-in- training at the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital, spent tiic weekend at the home of hcr parents Mr. and Mrs. David Hutcnossu, Aton- tziguc. Mr. James McKearney, Lower Montague, has recently lcit tor Ontario wiicrc lie has obtained employment. AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry, Albert Altlsen, Mrs. Byron Stewart, Miss Ilarriet Clair. ' AGENT: GEORGETOWN: t't'aldon Lavcrl. AGENT SOUBIS, M. A. ltIacLcan The Guardian may be bought at any of tho following places in Montague: Annear and Llewellyn. Mrs. Clay In Souris: Condoms and Florenov Roper; In St. Peter's: The Post Office ..Mr. Robert Macliuy", llommer- carrying a group who attended in; clal was in the vicinity for a few skate at the Forum. and the dance- in the Hall. '1'he group enjoyed themselves immensely both going and coming with group singing, which coupled with an enjoyable time in the city, gave them a very pleasant evening. It ls hoped that this Bus service will coii- tlnue. thus providing the younger crowd an excellent opportunity ol skating in the Forum. and giving ihcni an evenings pleasant entcr- tainmeiit. Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacPherson. Union Road, were the recipients of a lovely presentation and larc- wcil party tendered to them prior to their leaving their residence by the residents of district. Mr, and Mrs. MacPherson were presented with an ottoman. the presentation being made by Mr. '1‘. W. M91550» witii the address being rcad b)‘ .\lr. Vernon Ross. Intiividual DFBS- _ entations were also made to Mr. and l\lrs. MacPherson, with the presentation to Mrs. MBCPIWYSO" being made by Mrs. Francis O'Don- nell. Mr. and Mrs. lilacPherson expect sooirto take up residvnfiv I Sunday Bronchitis and Asihmafouohs 1! you suffer from difficult broathi ..... m’ M u» n" i? lion. Tbs v Georgetown And Vicinity Bronchitis attacks. yet; tr q ..Maurlce Debory was p vlguof to Charlottetown on Saturday", .\I r. Lcmuel McCorniack Mn 8nd Mrs. Leonard Fitzgerald motored to Charlottetown on blat- urday. Mr. Joseph Johnson, our Chief o1 ice was in Montague on bus- iness Saturday. ‘ Miss Kay Roche and Miss Claire Roche were visitors to Charlotte- town on Saturday. _ spent with his wife and daughteni v\f\"\f\f\'\l\r\rx i y» §5 HANDY >~AAAA KILMUIR In Stock: GOODYEAR TIRES and TUBES BATTERY RADIOS and ELECTRIC RADIO BATTERIES I" Phone 82-2 - . i A Popular g Advertising Medium “III-IQ today for IIICI ‘i’: v m: oiuntormown t: ounnnuu * and whore you make your contribute a large proport community enterprise. Local business men are doing their utmost to servo yon by stool- g all lines of goods which are available. Your patronage enables them and obligates them to extend their efforts so present you with tha widest ranges of available merchandise. Buy from these public-spirited firms and help ypur community while helping yourself to savings. ‘snore: no onus Business Policy... To purchase everything you can In the community when you Itvo living. The business men of tho community ion of local taxes and to ovary worthwhile -l_'\c.\-'\ nsnouamws ALL COLORS IN PAINT, - C. I. L. DEALERS COCKSHUTT MACHINERY and ASPHALT SHINGLES, BUILDING REPAIRS SUPPLIES noaownrs timm It Is Good Hos-so Sense and i i s i l) i‘! KING'S COUNTY COMMUNITY SECTION i cronr J. A. MclltlliALii ‘Ii 00. Gaivnnar, MEEQQANT. '_' and rnoovcn sxroarrug ; In Business Over as pa"? Phone 1-1 - Cardigan, p,“ GEORGE MOAR GIOCIIIII Q Iggpg Phone 17-24 ~ New Perth P. E. Island o? ' | 1 t I Z . . y l" hmmaguc‘ Miss VirBinia Grant who ls at- w) l M°nulu° r0 srrnv ixirrati: p g |_ 9 ' Mr. W'illlam Alaclniyre, student ' ' g I 2r BRIDGEND. Wales _ (Cp) Norman Cnogwi. l7. uim started to play Ill!‘ (m, y.- »5 a!“ won a l\‘.'tl v‘.l.ll\" si-liiliirship at the Toscaiiini Swlimil fgr Alug-ic in .\lilun, Italy. H. J. MABON OPTOM ETRIST Fitting and SunpLytng Giana Etc. Montague P. E. L Office Hours Ill tn I2 A. M 2 to 5 P. M. Holidays etc. bv appointment Office (Foam-clad With Drug Store AIONUFON SUMMERSIIJE NEW (ILASGOIV HALIFAX Lcava Charlottetown For Moncton 6:05 AJiL. 11:35 A.M., 5:05 IEIII. For New Glasgow ‘I100 A.ItI. 32:00 IKM. For IlaIifaI 2:00 RM. For Reservations PHONE 2061 - ‘540 MARITIME [ENIRAI 4 » at Prince of Wales College, fs spending his vacation at the homc of his parents Dr. and Mrs. Pres- ton Maclntyre, Montague. The many friends oi Miss Vcnre Llewellyn will be glad to know that she is rapidly recovering from her illness at the Kings County Memorial Hospital. Messrs Ernest Roclic. George- town and Allan Campbell. Cardigan Masons, who are working at ihc Irving Oil plant, Summcrsidc. spent the weekend at tiicir res- pective homes. ‘The "Margaret Mac" completed the Sydney run in place of the Ulna on hcr regular weekly trip. While in port the "Margaret Mac" look r-n a large cargo of potatoes Ior Nora Scoiia. Mr. angus Matheson spent the weekend in Charlottetown where Iis visited his family Mr. and Airs". hfalheson have taken up rcsltlcnrt- in Charlottetown whore tiicir (laughter: Mary and Barbara arc attending college. The schooner "Trinity North" RITIVEG in port from Ncflvfound- land Friday. ‘The ressci. under ihc command of Capt. Brittun, is to take on a load of Produce supplied by the local exporters. __i__ Friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. Thomas Tray is sPt-‘cdily rc- covcring from tiic broken icg which she suffered a short timc ago. Mrs. Tray entered the Kings County Hospital for treatment, and II at present recuperating at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hynes, Alberry Plains. The new Irving Oil Station at Montague has been completed. the‘ building, 50 fcct by 48 Ivvi, ifii coniposeti of tile-brick covered with Stucco, which is painted,‘ white, with red and bluc trimmings the job being finished by F. Lark- in and V. Steele, contracting paint- crs. Located in the front Pa" 9i the building is the main ofllcc which also contains a section for auto parts and accessories. To tiic right is the lubrication section which has a pit on one side. and a hydraulic hoist. on the other. In the roar part is the auto-washing and repair section, while to the right are modern ladies and gents lavatories, The whole building is to be steam heated from the oil- burning furnace installed in the basement. At inc outside of the main door is located ilii- automatic air stand GTIIICII is operated by IIIC‘ motorists. The construction job was undcr the LIIFCCIIOII o1 Mr. Dan MacDonald, Contractor. '1‘iic plaster and Stucco were placed by .\l|'. Joseph Gillis, while the plumb- ing and ltcntiug wcrc completed by llurrisons, Charlottetown, Friends wish The lcsscc, lifr. Fred Mac- Kcnzic. cvcry success i|i his new Pflifllirise, which is n big addition to the rixnmunityz-laau, BRAIDWOOD — GRANT N UPTIALS ..At twilight on October 18th. i947 Ilill Crest Church of Christ, Toronto was tiic dclightful settling for the wedding of lilabcl Georgina Grant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Grant of Mount Edward Road, Charlottetown. and Kenneth Leslie Braidwood, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Braidwood of tending Notrc Danie Academy spent the Week-end at her home SOURIS; iii Georgetown. Arnold Hobbs. student at Prince of Wulcs College, spent the Week- end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. William Hobbs Sr.. Service on Sunday morning in Holy 'l‘rliiity Church was conduct- cd by Mr. Miller of Charlottetown. The Rector, Rev. D. A. Yco met with an unfortunate accident on Saturday, when lie lost one of his fingers while operating n buzz- saw and is now in liospital His Parishoncrs and many friends all hope for a speedy recovery. who rec- in Mr, Howard Walker ccntly completed his course Draftins‘ cton and who now is taking an additional Course in Architectural Drafting in Moncton, spent Sun- day and blonday with his parents Mr. and lilrs. Chester Walker.— GM. Mt. Stewart Miss ‘\'ei,\'n iilclntyre "was a rc- ccnt visitor to Mont-ton, N. B. Mr. Charles McIver spent Fri- day and Saturday in Mt. Stewart. Dr. J. D. aurT-Mrs. Reddin motored to the rily rccently-—Mt. A reception was hcld at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Urban Mac- Donald on Friday night. in Si. John and Mon-i -“‘¢~A,~v] 5 i £¥X9C~€¥¥¥¥§E ) I I aocw S? Estate W. B. LEAliil Reg. TIIE MEN'S SHOP MEN'S SMART WARM OVERCOATS $18.00 to $29.00 SOURIS P.E.I. 3 Les ~cvvx Mcygymgis “M55 '- TIIOOIIB TiOkOts — Each week there will appear in the Advertisements in this sec- tion the Names and Addresses of people living in the various dis- Locoie your name In one of the Advertisfi menis, clip out the advertisement, present it or mull it to tho Guardian Office and you will receive FREE two theatre rickets with the compliments of the Advertiser in which Advertisement your name appeared. Tickets will be good for Yen's Theatre, Montague, and the Sziuris Theatre. \.'\. Robert J. McKenzie, Prop. PARTS and GENERAL REPAIRS DELUXE MOTOR OIL IIUNLOP TIRES Phone L1 - Souris. P.E.I. °c\\J\.-\\.\.\.\IKK~I\. GROCERIES, COLD MEATS Iricis represented. ~00 i i IIEAYS’ SERVICE STATIOII B. Frank Reays J. P. McPIIEE ICE CREAM PARLOR MEALS SERVED rasn SANDWICHES ‘Es ' ACCESSORIES Souris, P. I2. I. Phone .13 - I ) ) I l ) i I l ) ) ) ) ) i R'RI~X5‘»“\RRT:&I \RKK>‘ élscxm wooocxscxwxg ATLAS TIRES - BATTER- Sourtl. P.I.I. MONTAGUE: 6x 9 W cwaaxs ooutrs SERVIGE STATIIIII ACCESSORIES OAS - OII. - WASHING Complete Lubrication Phone If-II l < YALYAL xxx‘: \C aivwflo TIIE J. J. HUGHES 00.. LTO. GENERAL MERCHANTS and IMPORTERS §§ Exporters of Farm Produce SOURIS LADIES’ and cintnnnrs wsnn CHILDREN'S WEAR. SUITS. ETC. _ LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAB FLANNELLETTE NIGHT GOWNB and PYJAMA Mrs. Elias McKay was a recent i Complete Line of Montnlllfl. P. l. I. WATTERWORTII COLD STORAGE and CANNING FACTORY Sec us about Cold Storage Locker Space Canning of all Kinda WILFRED WATTERWOBTB g Montague é ““‘ g n. .|. mason i ' DRUG scour Optometrists - Prescriptions London, England. FLOUR and FEEDS also IIOUSECOATS The ceremony was solemonized by the Rev. Hugh B. Kiigour. The bride, who was escorted to the altar by Mr. Harold Faulkoner, usher and fricnd of the bridal couple. wore a white Jersey wedd- ing gown of floor length. Her finger tip veil was caught by a heart shaped head dress and she carried a fan bouquet of white Asters and red roses. The bridesmaid Grace White- head of Montreal was gowned in blue moire taffetta with matching headdress and gloves, and carried a colonial bouquet of pink roses and baby mums. The best man was John W. Braidwood. brother of the groom. At tiic Old Mill on the Humbcr the bridal party received the guests at a small reception, The wedding cake we! cut by the bride which an engraved silver knife which is a heirloom of the groom's family. Following the reception the bridal couple left for a honeymoon trip to Niagara Pails, Buffalo and neighbouring Canadian and Amer- ican cities. The bride and bridesmaid are graduates or the Prince Edward Island Hospital Training School for Nurses. The groom who served 1n the Royal Air Force, was stationed for some time at the B. A. I’. Station, Charlottetown. visitor to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Montague McKay, Mt. Stewart. A 1am mm, from Bang“, Vitamins of sII IIIIItIl Maine, U. S. A. Ovfned by U"? I Maine Poultry Company. was In Montague Thursday takin! 0n l B o S T 0 N load o1 poultry, Mr. c. J. Boud- IN 1 IIIIIIRS 3 = reault, local egg and poultry deal- er, supplied the load which left for ruours MQNCIOII Phone I2 - Sourfa, P.E.I, SOURIS P. I. I. Phone oz-z Montague 2 The many friends of Mr. Shel- don Jay are sorry to hear that he V has entered the P. E. I. Hospital ‘A for treatment. Z J. LORIIE I-‘RAIIIIIS MASSEY-HARRIS FARM IMPLEMENTS saws and saavlcs Binders - Mowers - Raga and Sprayers Stewart Warner Radios lll0'8 AGGESSORIES GLASS INSTALLED Maine Friday via Tormentlne, It is expected that the truck Will make another trip within the near future to take on a similar load. Marthe/w d: McLean Ltd. The following _werc visitors to‘ (Est. 1869) the city on filday, Mrs. Harold, Affleck and son Derald, Mrs.‘ Lloyd Jay, Mrs. Roy Ieard, Miss Marlon Garnham. r. n. I. _ GENERAL MERCHANTS BUILDING MATERIALS PAINT-UP - CLEAN-UP SIIERWIN-WILLIAMB rams-s SPRAYING MATERIAL, INSECTICIDES SOUR-ll SOURIS BRIDGETOWN A special Bus travelled from Montague to the city Friday night obtis DAILY FROM inn sio OI‘ zoai Convenient Return Flights Fara from Msncfsn $28.95 plus tax Ne" l uni/Nit? THE WlNGS OF NEW ENGLAND AUTO PARTS and ACCESSORIEI of all klndl Phone ll-Il Montague. P. E. L Mr. W. J. MoFarlane, Montague Mrs. Lester Jav Has returned‘ to her home in Mt. Stewart Mrs.| Jay had been called to Charlotte? town owning to the death of he!" sister Mrs. Swan. | sour“, P. E. I. Phone B i‘ t The many friends of Mr. Robr ert Jay are sorry to hear of his‘ recent accident. Mr. Jay fell of! a,‘ truck and although he had no‘ bones broken he received a bad shakingf I I ~47 Eastern Packing Co. CANNEIIS EAST PACK BRAND CHICKEN IIADDIE - CHICKEN - BEE!‘ Exporters of LOBSTERS and SMELT! Mr. Robert Snvlllo, ll. l. Bollrll PHONE 30 SOURIS. P. l. l. Mmilifciiiiif." iIAIilliEliSTiliE STEWART-WARNER ADDISON RADIOS Electric and Batter! Record Players-Power Pack! NOBGE REFRIGERATORS In Stock CABINET MAKING UPIIOLSTERIIIO Complete Lino of Fnrnitorv Phone l0 - Mental“ SIIAGII BAII F. C. Roper, Prop.‘ loo Cream. Sandwiches, Mentholarnm clean clogged nostrils, relieves sniffling and sneezing, soothes inflamed nose, pro- motes easy breathing and rcstfulsleep. Jars and tubes 50c. MENTHOLATU_ ( UNI YURI IAN/y ROLLO BAY WEST Grade IX - 1, Kathleen Coffin: 2, Catherine Wood. f Grade VII -- 1, Elaine Mac- Kinnon; 2, Virginia Coffin. ‘ Grade V — 1. Eric Wood; 2. Joyce MacKinnon. , Grade IV — l, Jimmy M“- Klnnon. l Gratin III’ _ l, Gerald carom,‘ 2. Louise Wood, l) I “Inflationary. Soft Drinks Tobacco - Magszlnq Oreo-m rim onm lonrla r.r.a Vi... a I Grade II — l. Catherine Mac- ‘ Kimw"; 2, Somerled MacKinnon. Grade 1 - 1. Douglas W°°¢ o Sadie Coffin. Teacher, MONTIIGIIE SIIIIE STORE NOW HAS IN STOCK A COMPLETE LINE OF RUBBER FOOTWEAR, nuossns. ovtnsnoss and FLIGIII’ soors ‘OR ALI. THE FAMILY WE GUARANTEE OUR LINE OF RUBBERS TO II STURDY AND GOOD-WEARING .00MPARE 0lIR PRICES AND comm: oun ounm J. w. manner: PROPRIETOR * IIIIEVIELL and IIBSSITEII GENERAL ssoau N. I-I. Richards Q Son GROCERIEB - COLD MEATS FRUITS and VEGETABLES Ill Season BOURIS, P-IJ. mum's , ssnvios snmon (L. ll. Stewart. Prop.) IRVING OIL PRODUCT! I \ PHONE 2B All I'll! RICHARDS’ TAXI Fully Insured PIONI ll Mr. I. l. Townshend, swoon. a runs DI! GOODS llll GROOIIIIES Washing, Blmonlaing, Lubrication Phone ll louria 2.1.]. lliitfllililiiti ronnv mntw sontsuro cost $12.50 per ton IISCINCIJ: lllllllll Ill IIA H III]. I Illlviflfllf of C I6 E Brsniforlitmgnr‘: 75 years ago. Phone No. I’ "w" IOUI-ll. P-I-L ...... y, i '00X ll0'l'EL am. i. w Moss. hi; nests - suivmno warn Sorlos-Iillod mum-u Phone 8-8 lonrls fly The lea I Prince Edward Island Q Illoll Itorolllillil a. a. oaanlfl- "I'- oaocsuisa - "I" noon nan rsooocl axroanaa ;"Olfllo'~s'l‘ Souris Theatre SATURDAY, NOVEMBER I5 “Song of. Old Wyoming" - - —witii—- some om: . JENNIFER non Show: 8 and I0 /~ nvr #04"- LA [P qunurv canes _ A. Picitarti &. 0o . riiou: 24o fvooo-uoo-oo-ua 00000-0000