vvvwvvwvfwf-QHOOO-OFOOOOOOQQOQOOOOOQ-b-O-O-Q-OVOQQCOOOOQ I'm .. Paco TEN / THE GlléEPléN-JJHARLQTPIIZTQLYN. § i z E roosv-PRIIIBE EDWARD-rm. and SAT. . a 1 . y: h“ ti!“ . ‘slight?’ ‘qell _. _ ‘COO? V7919!VvvvvvvVVVVOVQQQQQQ-OO-QOQKO-OXOQ-QQWQTTTTTOQ SHOWING AT 3:30 - 7 AND 9 Reckless Lbven Bold Adventurer! a? n. sour nu I ‘vans STEVEN stun RAY coums o++¢ovn oooooooomwo<uovaovwooooovovooeowh READY T‘ ' oconnon - nrnu STEPHENSON ALSO MUSICAL NEWS - CARTOON c0000O0000000O0QQQOO-OQOOQ§QOOQQO-Q~OOOQ#Q—O-OOO+OOO-OQOQQ+Q_Q E EMPIRE TDIIIGIIT . FRIDAY AIID SATURDAY Shows 7 and 8:45 Matinee Saturday Only 1:30 -.‘i>\\l“\&s\‘1c' - Murine AND noun‘ voter‘. ‘i: w aw . > >Av NlI-‘JWII v inst-Juror mo!’ 7. A crilumnla " Plflllkf n rtus: NEW SERIAL ”SEA HOUND" SPORT - CARTOON ‘ O-OO-Q-Ofifi-Ob-k “LONE HAND TEX-AN" RIP-SNORTIN’ FILM . A real rl-p-enorter of a Western, Columbia's “The Lone Hand Tex- an." hitched up at the Empire Theatre today for a pleasant stay. Latest in th popular "Durango Kid" series, it stars Charles Btarrett and Smiley Bumette. the glut-musk- unpt, fun-pokirrest Western team ever. Durango this tkne intervenes on behalf of an elderly rancher who ta meeting with stiff opposition from unknown marauder; while attempt in; to sink an oil well on his pro- Difl-Y. Peeing ruin when the well ll wrecked, the rancher is enab- led to carry on through financial aid from the townlllflwll- W116i m; mqnny ta stolen, Durango tracks down the culprits but is sorely out- nttmbted In a bitter gun duel. ma?’ aherlffa‘ pane ar- gfya town save I l!- . . q e e o 9w“; ‘The Sea _ aerial ad- _ var. mm 00004ooo-vooomoocoooeooooooooooovooooooooooowo QAPITQL-roniv-rnt-snr. HOPPY’S GUNN|N’W|lD!§ onrl the killers oro inking u posfrlerg" when Iloppy tokos o homl ‘uhfto AP ALSO SPORTS - MOVIE QUIZ - CARTOON e its run today at the Empire Theatre with succeeding chapters to be shown each Thursday thereafter. With Buster Crabbe, fonmer Oly- mpic swllilfming champ, portraying daredevil Captain Silver. the fea- tured cast includes Jimmy Lloyd. Pannela Blake, Ralph Hodges and Spencer Chan.’ lsasnd on the well- known radio progrdnr and cartoon magazine, "The Sea iiound" screen- play was written by George H. Plympton. rQ-O%-O4—QOO~O-QQ-O OOQOOOQOOQQQOfQOOO-QO4OOQOQOOQO-O EASTERN GUARDIAN ‘AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry, Albert Aitken. Mrs. Byron Stewart, Miss Harriet Clair. AGENT: AGENT SOURIS, GEORGETOWN: Waldon Laverl. M. A. llholnan The Guardian may be bought at any of the following places in Montague: Annear and Llewellyn, Mra. Clay In Georgetown: The Post Office; ln Sunrla: Condon'a and Floreno- Roper; In St. Peter's: The Poat Offloe Mr. Art Judson, Pownal, spent the day in Montague on business Mr. Berton Stewurt, Caledonia, spent the day in Montague on business. _ Mr. Spurgeon Jenkins, official game warden, was a visitor to Montague Tuesday. 1 Miss Helen Campbell, staff or; Clark Bros, Montague, was s. \isitor to Charlottetown Tuesday. Mr. Charles Boudreault, owner‘ and operator of the Montague egg‘ grading station was a recent busi- ness visitor to Charlottetown A car of American hard coal has l arrived in Montague and is being rapidly unloaded to meet the demands of their many customers! for coal. ' The schooner "M. V. Brimshire" docked in port at Montague Sun- day evening and on Monday be-. INTRIGUE. ROMANCE 1N “MONTE ('ms'r0." , NElV SWASHBUCKLER| "The Returnl Louis Today, Columbia's of Monte Ciristo," starring liayyvard and Barbara Britton, opons at the Prmce Edmrd Theatre. This completely new ad- venture of MOntc Cristo secrets and loves promises to be swashbuckling film fare at its best, A large cast supports the two stars, including in its roster such favoritcs as Gco-rgc Macrcady, Una O'Connor, Henry Stephenson. Steven Geray, Ludwig Donath and Ivan Tricsnult. The screenplay, written by George Bruce and Alfred Neumann. rntroduces Edmond Dantes (Hay- ward) as th great nephew‘ of the original Count of Monte Cristo. Dantes comes of age anci- as the rightful heir to the fabulous Monte Cristo estate, stands ready to re- ceive his inheritance. But three in- fluential scoundrels—De La Roche (George Macready). Prefect of Pol-, ice; Blanchard (Ray Collins», pres- ident of the Bank of Marseilles; Lafitte (Ludwig Donath), judge in a high court-have their own plan to abscond with the Monte Crista millions. They offer Blanchavds ward, lovely Angels- Picatrd (Bar- bara Britten), a5 the true heiress to the estate a-nd succeed in con- demning Dontes to life in exile on, Devil's Island. | After many hardships, Dantes escapes. With the aid of another convict, an ex-actor named Bom- belles, (Steven Geray), Dantes em- barks on his bold plan for revenge. Masqueradlng as s. hunchback (le- tective, a pious missionary, Em- peror Louis Napoleon and a feeble bank clerk. he worms his way ‘rnto the lives of his three enemies and succeeds in destroying them one by one. He finds Angelo to be innocent of the sinister plot against him, and soon wins her love by ardent wooing. gan taking on a cargo of potatoe; and other produce for Newfound- land. Mr. Peter Cairns, Cvlencoe, vis- ited Mout-Iiue Tuesday on busi- nest. a Mr. Ralph Balderson was a visi- tor to Montague where he called on his many clients. Mr. M. G. Corcoran, Baldwins Road, was a visitor to Montague. merchant. business Mr. Percy MacPherson. Glen William, was a viistor to Mon- tague for the day. Monty Montgomery, "commercial traveller, Charlottetown, was in Montague calling on his many clients-Lon. Capt. Glen MacPhersonl Che-r- lottetown, is a visitor to Kilmuir, where he is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacPherson. Mr. Joseph MacDonald, King's County Magistrate. spent the day lll the Montague court connection with various which were on the docket. (‘B585 Mrs. Roy Kennedy. Charlotte- town, has entered the King's County Hospital where she under- vrent an operation for appendicitis. Her friends hovpe to see her up and about shortly. Miss Inez Shaw. staff of Stewart roon" s in . d: Beck, was a visitor to Fortune! guest of Mr. and Mrs. Burke. Miss Shaw was Chester also in i si~cal Fitness NORYH amnucsn urn L. S. STEVENSON BRANCH MANAC-H? I40 RICHMOND ST. AMUTUAL COMPANY vacation trip, touring eastern Un- ited States. On the first part of their journey, they were accom- panied by their daughters Peggy and Betty Ann, who were on their way to the Calgary Bible School to pursue an advanced course dur- mg the ensuing year. Travelling through beautiful Vermont on their way to Niagara Falls, they were fortnate enough to view many of the lovely rural scenes of that state. On arriving at Niagara Falls» they took the occasion to \‘IC\V the falls which has proved lo be of such an attraction to so. many people. In Ohio, Peggy and Betty Ann took their departure westward to Alberta, while Mr. and Mrs. Beck continued their trip to Kentucky. visiting par- ticularl)’ the Blue Ridge Moun- tains. It. is also interesting to note that they were privileged to see "Man o’ War", the famous turf racer of past decades. Returning via Washington they took the oc- caslon to visit the many historical places in that locality. Washington, with its beautiful parks, homes, and state buildings, presented a marked contrast to the industrial rifles through which they passed. But none were so beautiful to sec as Prince Edward island as it loomed within sight while the "Abegweit" moved slowly towards Borden and home. Georgetown Ami Vicinity LL-Col. W. W. Reid of Charlotte town, Provincial Director of Phy- was a visitor to Souris where she spent the even- {Gvolflewwn 0n T118568)’- ing visiting Miss Alma Burke. The many friends of Miss Ruth t "W"? Millie“ Land-rigan. staff of Clarke Bros. will be sorry to learn that she has entered the King's County Hos- pital to undergo an operation. Her friends sincerely wish her a speedy recovery. Bergman Company, Montague. is now taking in potatoes int: their warehouse which has been pre- pared for some time by Mr. Wil- liam Hennigar. They report a very good crop with a high grad- ing margin, which should prove to be advantageous to the local farmers. Mr. and Mrs. William Mac- Lean, Montague. have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Lind- berg Moosejaw, Saskatcheyvnn. Mrs. Lindberg, formerly Ella Duke, was at one time a resident of Montague. They are accompanied by Dr. Jack MacLean, Collingwood, Ont. who, with Mr. and Mrs. Lind- berg motored from Toronto to Montague. . Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Beck. Mon- iogue, have returned from .thelr '1 l l I i I l i Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald and Mrs. were visitors to Charlottetown early in the week. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Manuel of Charlottetown visited relatives in Georgetown recently. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Conohan 0f Cardigan visited Mrs. Conoha-nhs parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fitz- gerald on Tuesday evening. Mr. Timothy Cullen, who has been visiting at various points in the Province returned to George- town on Monday. While here Mr. Cullen makes his home with his daughter, Mtrs. F. J. Dc-Lory. The regular October sitting of the County Court, Fifth Circuit. opened in Georgetown an Tuesday, October 21st. Judge C. St. Clni-r Trainer presided and adjourned the Court until Wednesday, November 5th. The business stand on the corner of Main and Riohrmcrid- Streets, un- til just recently occupied as a general store by Mr. Ashley Allen, is now receiving a thorough inter- ior re-decorating job by Mo‘, Jos- eph Johnson and his workmen. The SPARTON MODEL 348P il-Tube Electric Phonogruph A completely self-contained luggage-type portable Ii-tubo phonograph with permanent- magnet speaker, mounted on an acoustic bafile. Specially de- signed for better-than-averugs tone quality plus good volume. SPARTON - Manufacturers of Columbia Records‘ in Canada. SPQRTON MODEL $34DCO Chalrslda RadIo-Phonograph Just the right height so you can change the records while seated with o alongside. 5-tube long and short wave AC radio in a walnut finIsh-built-In loop antenna. Ex- cellent tone on records or radio through full-sized .6" by 9" oval cone speaker. Album stow age shelf at rear. 1119.9: Announcing. . . OPENING SATURDAY monitor's new onus» sron: Jssnnsorvs rrrsnsrsct (Next door T. M. Llewellyn 8r Co.) LARGE STOCK 0F IIRIIGS and TDILETRIES SPECIALISTS IN THE DISPENSING OF PRESCRIPTIONS IIAIlRY T. JAMIESDII Registered Pharmacist store is also being rewired by Mr. Harold MacLran. electrician and ills assistant, Mr. Harold Landry’. When the work is completed this store will present a very fine and new appearance and its res-opening. in the near future by its new own- er Mr. Harrington Yorston. will be a decided addition to the business life of our town. ..’OFFICEBS ELECTED _- The Cardigan Branch of the Canadian Legion held its annual meeting on Tuesday evening, October 7th. with a large group of members in at- tenfiance. Three new members were admitted. The retiring President, J. A. Macdonald, gave a resume of the Branctrs activities and ac- complishments since its organi- zation a year ago. Albnn Brothers, Treasurer. also presented a very satisfactory financial report. Other items of business were disposed of bef0re the main one. that of elect- ing officers for the ensuing year, was dealt with. Alban Sullivan and Francis Shepherd acted as Scrutlneers and the following slat: was chosen by the meeting. Presi- dent: Elliot G. Acovrn. Vice-Pres: Francis Gardiner, Sgt-at-Arms: Joseph MacAulay, Executive: Nor- bert Steele. Francis Shepherd and David Macdonald. The Secretary- Treusurer to be chosen by the Executive before the next monthly meeting. In addition. the following committees were chosen: Entertain- ment. Membership. House, Poppy and sick committees. On the ccm- pletion of the business a smoker was held at which rcfrvshmcnts were served. MYSTERY. THRILLS IN “UNEXPECTED GUEST" Bill Boyd as "Hopalong Cassidy" is back again, this time with new iaurels to his crown and new fans to hl-s credit. in “Unexpected Guest," a United Artists release. nble tabrlkeid. Just the student's r00": {q Q 0i‘ film?“ or u" records r744“ which opens today‘ at the Capitol Theatre, the popular "Happy" pit- ches into a tangled web of mystery and murder while helpimg his pal, California Carlson, player;- by Andy Clyde, claim an inheritance. Rand Brooks as Lucky Jenkins and Patricia Tate, a charming new- comer to the "Happy" series, sup- ply the love interest and Una O'Connor. dead-pan British door- actcr actress, turns in another of he-r typically brilliant perform- ances as a gossipy housekeeper. The action Is fast; the suspense builds up to a smashing climax. Ande Lamb, author of the origi- nal screenplay, deserves an extra round of applause for a story which raises the standard of "Happy" en- tertainment stI-ll another notch. BALLOON SHIP NOW FOR SALE VANCOUVER. Oct. 22 — (C?) —A millionaire. with a passion for play'ng with balloons, would be in his glory on the Pacific Coast. Recently declared surplus by the Royal Canadian Navy is the corvette Woodstock. war-time meteorological ship. witfch hu a specially-fitted ballcon deck and inflatcn sheds for filling six-foot gusbags. Operating 500 miles at sea off Victoria during the war, the Woodstock provided nthe armed forces, pnrtcularly the R.C.A.F , with valuable weather informa- tion which formerly was radioed by merchant ships plying the Pacific Ocean. West Coast weather once more are getting stations reports from ships and government wire-l less stations. OOOKHAM - ON - THAMES. Berkshire, England ~ (C?) --Joan Townsend sailed to her wedding in a motor-boat built by her husband. Moon sosaxc ’§.?.'§l§"l.<u»-rh~n~='='"' d Igw-pllt A m" glad QgnQ-COVQIQ binatlon 9d Gbllld ‘n dur- the thing W’ summer s0’; room. Piaf‘ Io with lid closed- uo|o's Ill-CHEST VOICE smcs r926 nonmsou nnncrmc Lrmrrzn. amen... Maritime Distributors NO SO o roosms MUSIC sronn van}; RADIO seems DIIEEII STREET, I "illlllilllillllll . 10s onsrron ysmrrr, DEIARLIITTETOWI KING i Radio, Sales at itillslloroll non JOHNS d: Serving Plilil! mu In Memorials: lTAlUllB-D I. BOSI The death occurred at the gnu. ris Hospital, P.E.l., on Wednesday, October first, of Stsrbird J. R4)" of Lakeville, P. n. r. His death came as a shock to his many friends and relations as he h“ [been sick but two weeks. Born at Lakeville B2 years age a son o! the late Peter Rose and Hannah Garrett he spent his en. tire life in this community. For o. number of years he and his brother Stephen operated a saw and grist mill at Lakevilla later he and his wife (nee Vests Stewart, Red Point.) farmed. She predeceased him 15 months ago. Mr. Rose was loved and respect- | ed by all that knew him. A true and devoted husband, a kind and Obllgilig neighbour-me possessed a l large measure of self-control, and retained an even step amidst all t the feverish ways of life. He is survived by one slates, Mrs. Joseph Allen, Boughton u- I land. = Service was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Baker. inke- ville, H. R. Bell officiating. Hymns used were "Sweet By and By," “Oo- ing Down Valley" and "The Chris- tian's Good Night." Pallbearers were Hudson Morrow, William Fraser, Livingstone Rose. Alfred Rose, D. A. Campbell. Allan Cum- mings. Interment in South Lake Cemetery. _"—€___—"l i lry the or sryyl the l0 other vsnetm i’ fi i W | N A B E N D lx Listen to Dunn Chuelrvll!" OOMINIQN NETWORK L30 I- l‘