PAGE. TEN” THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS-:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart ' AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Levon. The Guardian may be bought at the following .Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian ,' In Souris: The Post Office: .-..TC0MllIUNITY,Ind 1847 Rog- ers. fine silver plate. C. Boehner. Jeweller, Montague. '-im. re. A. BL'Rl)EN. st. Pel- ers Bay. will be absent from his office from the 17th to 3th of October, inclusive. '-.Mo5'TAGl'E rniirrl Baptist illif-trch. Services Sunday. October lhlh. Sunday school, iii A.m Rez- uirir service. ii am. A supply will be available. .. SDITNDAS-ANNANDALE BAP- TIST CHURCH. - Services. Sun- day", Octoler iatth. Pi-eachci, Rev. E, .l. A M. Annandiilc 7.30 P M Dun- das. Please note change in hour of Dundas sci-vice. All welcome ..'GEORGF.TOW.V PASTORAL (lHAR(iE.-l'i:itcrl Church of Car.- ada Services ini if):-:ni1ei' lllih. 11 A. M. Georgclnwn. 230 P. M. Mill- town Cross. 730 P. M. Sturgeon. Sacrament of the Lords Supper. Rev. W. A. Paterson, Minister. ..'MONTAGl'E l'.N'I'I'ED PAST- ORATE. - Rev sis-,i'. Sunday. October 18th. tague; in A. M. Sunday School. ll A. M Morning Service-The Sac- rament of ihe Lord's Supper. 7.30 P M. ”Bibie Sunday” service, with music by our Men's Choir. Lower Montague: 3 P. )1. Communion Service. .."I'RE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Services for Sunday. October 18th, as fol- lows: Montague 11.00 A. M. lmh. as follows: Montague ii A. M. Rally Day Service of the Church School. Cardigan 2.30 P. M. Sacra- -nent of the l.oi'd's Supper. Mon- tague 730 P. M. Rev. F. N. Young. VTlI'ilSlPl'. 9u:Ju NOW PLARG ' I I an int uuiinw iiuii.,,-is llli tum rail (muss iiiuix iiciiis IU t;ii lIIll0UCll' III -mam -com ow m aaviu SUM Pl(lENS ' GRANT WIIIIIIS lllll IESLIE - IOY lAI(l0I'l A REPUBLIC PICTURE -.. . ....... I t.... s... .. J. M. Fraser! Mm.,week on a deer hunting Mon-,Cape Breton. They SHOWS TODAY AT 3'30 - 7'00 - 9'30 T" A sriififiif. iY)ET?'” ON OUR STAGE Between Shows 9:00 - 9:30 P.M. AMATEUR CAVALCADE CONTESTANTS SI'jI'J & HEAR THEM SP0 The Broadcast In The Making. IT'S PLAY-OFF ENTERTAINMENT - - - - Loading the bases with SPECIAL TONIGHT placed in Montagua: Otlloe: in Georgetown: Tho Snack Bar. ....tA COMPLETION campaign R. for the new King's County Hos- pital nurses residence is now underway. ' ...'MONTAGUE Gospel Taber- nacle. Special Saturday night ser- vice with travelogue sound film showing scenes in the United States, also an outstanding gospel sound film "The Prodigal Son", followed by a iiosnel message. . . TRIO N T A-G I7 HOME and School meeting, Monday night, October 19th. 8:00 p.m.. new school. Demonstration of grade one leaching. All parents are urg- Barrass. Farewell services. llted to attend. . FUPTON GOSPEI. Chapel Ser- vices Sunday, October 18th. Sun- day School. 10:30 a.m. Lord's Supper. li:30 a.m. Special even- ing service 7:30 p.rn. with niil- sianding gospel sound film "Die Prodigal Son." '0N HUNTING TRIP - Messrs. Levi and Daniel Power. Montague, and Messrs. Patrick and Cornelius Power, Halifax. left this trip to were accom- panied by Mrs. Daniel Power who iwili visit relatives in St. Peters, G. . ACONDITION VNOHANG-ED --Lillie change was reported yes- terday in the condition of Mrs. P. J. McKenna, who is a patient in the King's County Memorial Hospital following an accident outside Montague earlier this week. A car in which she was it passenger was in collision with it gravel truck. Mrs. McKennii re- ceived chest injuries. ....'HO0LEY'S MEN'S WEAR. Montague. 7th Anniversary Sale. 550.00 worth of merchandise giv- en away to lucky winner of can- test, during and after sale. Watch for sale circular giving particu- lars. October 17th to October 20th. Drastic reductions in many lines. Buy now and save. Hundreds of tickets given away and every tic- ket has a rebate. ....'M.AKE YOUR pennies do double duty. Only two days left to go. Two of any Rexali Fall One Cent Sale. items for the price of one plus one cent! It's a won- derful chance for you to save money without sacrificing quality. Wednesday. Thursday. Friday and Saturday. October 14. 15, 16. 1?. Hundreds of items to choose from at tho Msbon Drug Company, Montague. i ..'SCO'l"I'ISH PROGRAM - Un- der the auspices of Hillside Lodge, I. 0. 0. F.. Montague, a program of Scottish music was presented in You 'mea.tre Wednesday even- ing by the Lads and Lassies Pipe Band of Charlottetown, under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Burke, Mr. J. Malcolm Macxerizie acted as chairman. The program included bag pipe selections. soot- tish dancing and vocal selections. Following the program, the out was entertained in the lodge room. and refreshments were served by the Rebekahs. ..tW. M. S. MEETING - The October meeting of the Women's Missionary Society of st. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Montague. was held Tuesday evening In the church vestry. The president, Mrs. F. N. Young, presided. and opened the meeting with a devotlonsl per- iod. Psalm 146 was read in unison. followed'by a circle of prayer and the Lord's Prayer in .un.ison. Mrs. A. D. MucLul'e trend a portion from the study book dealing with the growth of the Christian Church in Africa. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Roll call was answered with a verse of Hcrlplurg contain- ing the word "harvest", Visits to nick end shut-ins were repoi-tad. At the close of the WMS. meet- ing, a brief business meeting of thg Ladies Aid Society was con- ducted by this president, Mrs. A. D. MRCLllr0. Following the readin; anmalj DR. J. 0. iirniiilif WILL BE ABSENT FROM HIS OFFICE at MT. STEWART TILL OCTOBER 24th. of the minutes of the last meeting and roll call, further plans were ” d for holding the annual church supper in November. The meeting closed with the Mizpali benediction. ..'I(Il..lIIl.'lB. Cl-IUBCII ANNI- VEBSAEY - The ,78th annivers- ary of the Kllmuir Church was observed on a recent Sunday eve- ning, with Rev. A. C. Fraser pre- siding. The church was filled :0 capacity and the choirs of Cale- donia Presbyterian Church joined with the Valleyfieid United Church choir, and members from Orwell Head choir in leading the service of pruise. Four congre- gational hymns were sung, also a solo by John Bears, and several numbers by the combined choirs. A duet was sung by Mrs. W. A. Bruce and Mrs. Lloyd Fraser. Another duet by Mrs. H. Martin and Mrs. Rice, a trio W J. Beard. S. Bears, and E. Bears. A junior quartet by D. Munro. S. Bears. .lohn and Dan MacPherson. Scrip- ture reading. prayer and remarks between the musical numbers were given by the pastor, Rev. Mr. Fraser. who also delivered an ex- cellent and appropriate Address. Beautiful flowers brought by sex- eral friends were much appreci- ated. The organist: were Mrs. A. Cameron. Mrs. W. A. Bruce and Mrs. John Macxlnnon. "Personals ,.'M,r. Glen-Murpliy. Montague, was A recent Visitor to Truro. NS. Mr. and Mrs, William Prosper. Georgetown. were recent visitors to Montague, guests of their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Power. ' 'Mr.' Kenneth Thompson. who has been employed :with Warren Paving C0,. in Aritigoiiish, N. S.. has returned to his home in Coni- merciai Cross. 'Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lanigan. Montague. accompanied by Mrs. Ella Mexinnon and Mrs. cyrene MacDonald. Georgetown, were vis- itors lo St. Georges on Sunday where they visited the new church. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Power were recent visitors to Halifax, NS. On their return they were accompani- ed by Mr. Power's brother, Mr. Patrick Power of Halifax, Anotlicr, brother Mr. Cornelius Power, Hali- fax, is also visiting in Montague. Whlm Road and I I I Vicinity ..'Mr. James 'Campbeil, Whlm Road. and Mr, Austin Mocarthy, St. Mary's Road, recently left for Fredericton, NB, where they will seek employment. Whlm Rood school closed on Monday. September 29 for the an- nual fall vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Webb Nicholson. Wnim Road, were visitors to Bru- denell on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wright and daughters. Doris and Barbara. Lower Montague, were Sunday vis- itors to Whlm Road. A large number of residents from the district attended the re- cent plowing match held at Dun- das. The. last of the grain crop is be- ing huvested and potato digging in the district has already begun. Due to the absence of frost. cu- cumbct for the commercial mar- ket are still being picked in quan- tity at this time. Mr. Barry Nicholson, who is em- played by Home Motors in Char- lottetown, recently motored to Whlm Road to spend the week- end with his parents. Mr, and Mrs. Webb Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hill and fam- ily. Mayfleld. were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Mackin- non, Whlm Road. Mim Norma. Campbell. Whlm Road. recently left for Fi'ederk- ton, N.B., where she will visit: with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jackhart. -G.U. S50-,000.BULLION RAID NEW YORK. (AP)-A shipment of gold bullion valued at 350,000 was stolen Thursday from an Idle- wilri airport cargo warehouse. The gold was consigned to the Aircr- lcan Smelting and Refining Co. Perth Amboy. N. J.. by ,the New York and El Salvador Mining Co. laughter . . . and walking off with your heart! rim "PRIDE or ST. illll LOUIS" GUY IS BACK! T0-DAY amt SAT. The shipment contained 15 bars. ' ' SHUVVINU AT ' - 3:30 - 7 - 9 1 rm: GUARDIAN. Vice-President of I Rebekah Assembly Visits Montague tMrs. Cora Filmore. Wood- stock. N. B., vice president of the Rebekah Assembly of the Mari- time Provinces of Canada. was guest of honor at the regular meeting of Acme Rebekah Lodge. Montague. Thursday evening. She was received and introduced by Mrs. Frances Shaw, P. N. G.. and cordially welcomed by the acting Noble Grand. Mrs. Hilda Hilohsy. P. N. G. ' Mrs. Fillmore was occompanied by Mrs. Agnes Coffin. past presi- dent. Mrs. Jean Crockett, junior past president. Mrs. Doris Llewel- lyn. deputy president of Acme Re- bekah Lodge. and Mrs. Agnes Dick- son, deputy president of Alpha Re- bekah Lodgc. They were received and introduced by past Noble Grands. Mrs. Marjorie Johnston. Mrs. Nellie Fraser, Mrs. Wlrmifred Vickerson and Mrs. Ruth MaoLsod Following the regular business 6! the Lodge, Mrs. Fillmore gavo I. very interesting And instructive address on the work of the order. Mrs. Crockett, Mrs. Coffin, Mrs. Llewellyn, Mrs. Dickson and Miss Helen Finlayson also spoke briefly. The Noble Grand then declared a recess, permitting little Florence MacDonald, daughter of Mrs. Marlon MacDonald. P. N. G.. to enter the lodge room and, in original verse, sing s song of wel- come and appreciation to Mrs. Fill- bers. a gift was presented by Miss Adah Maccregor, P. N. G. The honored guest graciously ex- pressed her appreciation. Mrs. Winnlficd Vickcrson qual- ified in the unwritten work of the Ordeln and was Dresented with a certificate of perfection by Mrs. Fillmore. At the close of the meeting BVGFYOH9 en.l0.VEd an hour of fel- lowship during which a delicious lunch was served. Several vocal selections were sung by Miss Mac- Donald, accompanied at the piano by her mother. a Bristol and I I C Vicinity .."rlie last shadow of death struck this vicinity again and cast a deep shadow over this vlcln- It! The passing of a life-long business man and friend Mr. Lloyd 5. Cox. and later in the week Mir. Frank Cum-ilnghan. was deeply rerretted by all here. Despite the lateness of the sea- son there is one fanmer here at least who has all his harvest out yet and some of it still not cut and another has I. field of hay seed still in stock. Some of the folks from the city were in this vicinity on the hall. day picking potatoes with the farmers . Slving a helping hand for the busy farmers and a few bags of spuds for themselves. Po- tatoes may not be much in the field but they are selling in the City stores for 30 cents a peck. Th! ODBMHK dly of the shoot- ing was no big succass here and very few birds were knocked down However, same got their fill around their own marshes and fields as they knew where and when to go after them. one of the new oil burning floor furnace; is being installed in the vestcry of the re-modeled St. Laurence Church. Coal furn- aces will heat the main building for the present at least. The annual chicken supper for the church here was held at the large home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walsh, on Thanksgiving night and were great. guocug, with people coming from miles around to this weel-known piece. The forty hours devotion at St. Andrews. came to I. close on mes- day evening and was well at- tended. The pastor was assisted by Rev. P. Mcxenna. I Master Emmett LePlerre. son of Mr. and Mn. Cyrus I..sPtenre. is getting around again after being laid up for several weeks with ii broken leg suffered when he was struck by ii bicycle near his own GLHNCHY, I'VE A more while, on behalf of the mem-- T0 PITY F02 HIM! THERE l5lxlfl' . A VENGEFUL zone in MY BoDY,Vol.l KNOW!-w lT'5 Mo SPORT Cl-IORTLING oval: A FELLOW MAN'S WOE. BUT THI5 cl-IAP CHAR LOTTETOWN Port. of Souris Busy Spot .'The port of Souris was a busy place yesterday with 11 draggers tied up and a freighter taking on a cargo of pulp wood for Quebec. Ten of the draggers came into port for repairs-mostly to nels- followlng heavy wind on Wednes- day. One was in unloading a cargo of fish. she was the Harry G. of Souris. Most expect to sail. today. other draggers included three from Nova. Scotia and one from Gloucester, Mass. From Souris were the Virginia Ann. Marjorie and Mary Bell. Irene 1?... Paula Marie and the Alberton, which it is un- derstood is being taken over by Souris interests; from Nova South: the Charlotte 1. The George and Pauline, Gloucester 14; from Mur- ray Harbor. the Laurie May. It was reported that dog fish were causing drogaera considerable trouble recently, and were damag- ing nets. door. His leg was in a cast for I month. Miss Mabel MacDonald was here from the city on Sunday for her last week-end for some time as her old home will be closed this week when her parents move to the city to reside. M-". 3310!. who came her. a 5M" limb M20 to replace Grover Coffin on the O.N.R.. section and who was seeking a home here has been laid off with the reduction in section man from four to thy", .Poioto pickers are an hm: to find as roosteris teeth and some farmers with large fields are fran. tic for Dlckers but there is just none to get. All those wanting to pick are in use and not near enough. Mr. Frank Teed. the bird dog man from the U.S.A., who apent the r-mire shooting season here last fall is back again with his dogs. He is making his head. quarters nearer the city this fall but is around this vicinity with the dogs. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jay and children were here from Halifax. N.s., for the long week-and men- old home and parents reside hen, Mr. John R. O'Brien who was here from Halifax for a few days last week on business left Friday for his duties in that city. Mrs. M. Steele, RN. of the Mon- tague hospital staff. spent the Fire Destroys Dwelling Al East Baltic ...'P'tro at But Baltic late yes- terday aftarnoon destroyed a large dwelling, owned by Mrs. Albert Garrett. It was occupied by her aon. R. R. Garrett. No one was at the house at the time of the outbreak. the family being in the fields digging potstoes. Origin of the fire was unknown. Neighbors gathered quickly but. only a. few articles from one kitchen were saved. The house had been remodelled in recent years and was a well-kept farm home. It wu not learned whether there was any insurance. I . HAMBURG ILEBUILT HAMBURG. (Reuters) - Ham. butt. one of the most heavily bat- tered citles in Germany during the War. is finally clear of ruins, city authorities said -Thursday. They sald ruin clearance would end of- fiolally next month. Nearly 340,. ooo.ooo has been spent on rotnov. mg the mookage. SAVED EIGHT CHILDREN roaorrro, (CF).-A 1a.y...-.01.; gtrl carried infant twins and led six other children down a biasing stairway when fire broke out in a homo in. west Toronto Wedneu. day night. Patricia Cunningham of Toronto had the children safely outside when firemen arrived. week-end with her daughters here at the old home, ' The A. A. MacDonald. property in the village that has been rented under the V.L.A. for soma years has been vacated and closed. me. A. MacDonald, the owner. is expected home from Europe this fall. ..N TOB THE BEST IN Extruded Aluminum Doors and Windows Write: KOOL-VEN T of .N. B. in Dock sc.. Saint John. N.B. For Free Illustrated Booklet or PHONE 2-1458, . 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