PAGE TEN NE Z _ fins. AT TNE PRINCE EDWARD DON'T IAISS TNE FIRST MEETING Of Our PACK-O-FUN Movie Club A DOORS OPEN AT 9:30 A.M. — ADMISSION I9c. is 0N SATURDAY i i 9 JOIN OUR "PACK-IO-FUN" MOVIE CLUB. ASK THE DOORMAN FOR ’OUR MEMBERSHIP CARD OOOOQ-O-OOQQQ-OOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ-f‘ Prince Edward-Jloday “Dear Ruth" NEWS - COMEDY - POPEYE — SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - 9 .1 TNE STORY 0F A LOVE TNAT BEGAN WITN A CRIME I Jllll GERAIOINE II...RII.I.IP'I.I.IZ§IIIIIII "Nllilliilylllitl iioiclci‘ FROM WARN ERS IIIIILTER BRENNAN - FAYE EMERSON GEORGE COUIOURIS - GEORGE TOBIAS Tue.- g and Nd. COMING "THE EGG AND l" STARTS OCT. 13th "SMOOTH SAILING" A Musical Feoturetle i i .4.§§§..gq¢g¢gyg§g»ooooooetooooovoo-QQ-GQO a-vovomoeoo 00000000.» o0 oooovof++¢4r4*¢*¢******“ TODAY CAPE!‘ o!’ "JEWELS OF IMlN. -— BRANDENBURG" SHOWS 2:30 7 and 8'45 IT'S IIIS GREATEST ADVENTURE ' in mystery t TIIES. ANIl WEI). ENTIRE TODAY Shows 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 no: guARolAN. EASTERN CHARLOTTETOWN I GUARDIAN IIFAGENTS: monsoon. Iluol Lcblndfl. Albert Althea. Mn. nylon t lair. scam‘. ozone TOWN: Walden Imus! Stewart. Mina II The Guardian pnay be following plaoea In Montague: Anuenr on! Isllwlllyl. Mil. OII! In Georgetown: The Post Offloe; Mrs. Frank Graham spent the‘ clay In qiarlottetown on a busin- ess trip. Mr. ‘Blots Andrew. Charlotte- town, was in Montague on busin- en. a I "Pnpgyg" l" HEREQ dun Mrs. Art MacNell, Montque, paidI |§LAND FUNG BIG PROGRAM! renézcent viat to her home in El- A GRAND y Mighty Mouse Mn "em" shawl Murray Rive". § COMMUNITN "I was a visitor in Montague for tbs' SING-SONG KILKENNY CATS day. l g JASPER Andy Clyde in i Mrs. Harold Nicholson, Monta- And "YOU CAN'T glue, was a visitor to Charlottetown § THE BEANSTALK FOOL A FOOL“ °" bum”!- i d t "DAFFY P . Mrs. Heath Stewart, Montague‘, g éAlI-IYSIKIKS Doom-ES" uHotbpseEye m Joflvirhl recent vls tor to Charlotte 9 GRANDEUR" TRICKS" i i Mr. Josh Huntley, commercial‘ o Little Lulu in -Sports— Bugs Bltllllfl traveller was in Montaeue for a g "A scour TROLLING N. rev his on busines- WITH GOUT" FOR "BASEBALL i m . z: STRIKES sues" ‘ ...'.“2§°‘¥.$‘.‘§5.“'t.l'.f’“‘t‘.ii'. .2‘ Me-oa-oweooa-ooeo-oovxo-oveooo-owvooo-oooveoo-oow has procured Knp1°yment_ Mrs. Ben MacLurc. Montague. and sons Arnold and Errol were" recent visitors to Murray Harbour. I Mr.- Henry Munroe, employee on staff of Bergmans has returned to- his duties following h's vacation- Messcrs Ted and Charles Altkeml Lower Montague, were visitors to Charlottetown on Thursday- Mr. Elmer Lone, son of Mr. and present employed in the Annalwlli‘ Valley, N.S. l The friends of Mr. Warren iwightman will be glad to know} that he ls speedily recovering from j Kngr 001ml)’. were in Ciharlctte- i w‘ Q T’ u m ‘he mrbyqh, com.“ bouaht at an! c! the l In Soar-la: Canada's and Florence! Roper; In St. Peter's: The Poet OIIIOQ I Mrs. Russel Brehaut, Montague._ recently visited her slatol’. Mrs.‘ Charlotte Tweedy. Vernon River. Mr. George A. Martin, Belmont, Mus. la the guest o! his brother and sister-ln-luw. Mr. and Mil“ T.W. Melllah, Union Road. Mr. Carl Baht’. Gurlottetown. Idiaullct manager of Hartman's en- lterprisea, was in Montague on buss‘ lness prior to spending a Vacs.- tlon on the mainland. Mia; Jessie Matheaon. superin- tendsnt of Goddard nosllitai. Broc- ton, Mus. la visiting her brother, and slster-in-law, Mr. and Mrl. Angus Matheaon, Glen William. I Master Garnett MacIntyre, son‘ u m. and Mrs. Bud Moclntyflbi Montague. has been discharged from - the Kings County Hospital follow- ing an appendectomy. Mr. James Hewitt. lower Mont-‘ ague, owner and o ator o4 a loll- ster and rush cann ng plant, “w” °P°"'i°“ “m? '° " "I" I" BUIBWIIIII. have we built today? the catch of hako. Local fanners are beginning to dig potatoes, but shipments are slow. As yet no carload lots have been shipped. but some potatoes| have been snipped to retailers in| Sydney, NS. by Poole and Thomp- son, local exporters. The 8.8. Ulna docked in Monta- gue on ‘Iihursday 0n her weekly run, On the evening tide aha loftI for Georgetown where she Will ‘Mrs Harry Lane, Montague. is at complete Ilor cargo pr.or i-o 58111113 indignant for Cape Breton, 1x25. Donald Sampson. Montague, W110. are the Girl Guide officers in |wg mall speak the words of lave VAIIIED ACTIVITIES d h ‘ll a either tme nor M" mm” Dumll" ‘I'd M""":I'forI efowlaoespiltl. eIrItabllshod TODAY We shall do so numb in the yw" to cane. not what shall we do today? w; shall give mfgold in a. prll-‘QIY rum. But what did we alive today? We shell lift the heart and the tear; ' and cheer. But what did we spelt today? We shall be lo bind in the after- while But what have we been today? w. ghql] bring to each lenley life a smile. But what have we btoilllit- ‘will!’ Add to ateadlast faith a. deeper worth, w, ma“ live a truth a grander birth; We shell feed the hungering souls of earth, Hut whom have we fed today? We shall reap such joys in the by and by. But what hove we sown today? We shell build us mlsnsLt-nl in the "Ha sweat in Idle dreams to bask; But here and now. do we do our task? Yes, this is the thing our souls must ask. “What. have we done today?" -—Anon. The Missionary Monuliy OF THE WORLD W. C. T. U. "Influence is e spiritual. unseen force. There ls power in PlkiYitec-usly womanhood. Glvcn a prlnopai In which a wcman believzs m the Mrs. Boole. "The valid Activities of town attending a GLrI Guide con- rm in which l, funcmmy- “w his resent illness. i The many friends of Mr John Shaw will be glad to hear tllat he X1655. ' \ i'l'i'i.'t'lli w Georgetown And Vicinity 1dr. Hughie Gotell visited Char- lottetown on Thursday. Bonny Walker recently returned to hip home from I two weeks visit to Ottawa. , Mr. William Graham of Gas- pereaux was a visitor to George- town on Thursday. Percy Refuse end Roy Hemphlll If“ 0n Thursday for Termite, in which city they hope to obtain em- ploylntent. ' Illaa Eileen MacDonald of Chas-- lottetown was a recent visitor to Burnt Point. where she was the guest of Mlle Nellie and Ilsa bran Ital-mice. - Howard Gotell. who recently annotated an electricians eoune lhfwlb the Dfilllheat of Wha- ALSO COMEDY - TRAVEL - CARTOON O-OO-OO-OOOQOO-OVQO-O'OOOOO*OOOOO'O"Q\ Inn Altai-rs in Charlottetown. left for the mainland on Thursday where he will endeavour to secure employment at his trade. The Georgetown Cooperative Buying Club are discharging and delivering a car of soft coal to its customers. Mr. E. W. Campbell, Regional Supervisor of the Veterans‘ Land Act, at Charlottetown was e vlnltor l0 Gwrsctown o Wedneada on business connect with his epart- ment. Several new blocks of cement are beins laid in the sluawsuu on the west aide of Main ltreet, directly I" "mil 0i Kwlllng Bros. sun's. These will replace badly damaged blocks and it is hoped and expected that several other pla as in 5 similar state of dumps r will w oelve the emert attention of llr. Robert Jeffery, who ls lo chem of operations. llr. and lira. Itmos Lavsndier sf New Jerw arrived m Georgetown FO§§§§O4 OQ-COO O 0-6 $090-$904 i Lavandier. Accompanying tile-m was Mrs. Albert Burke and two children of Boston who are visiting Mrs. Burke's foiller, Mr, Simon King of Ilumt Point. Miss Florence Levers, R.N., and‘ Miss Mae Lavers. RN, who left a. few weeks ago for Calgary are now on the staff of one of the hospitals of that city. The Misses Lovers are well known to a large number of residents of the Province, having worked on the staffs of the Prince County Hospital In Summerslde and the Kings County Hospital in Montague. Mr. John Hessian of New Glas- ltor to Georgetown. While here hc stayed wilh Rev. Father O'Kiggina at the parochial house. Mr. lIcs- aian has been away from George- town for forty-eight years and dur- ing that time he had made forty- four visits here on all of which he has called on old acquaintances of fonmer years. During his slay in the Province Mr. llessian will visit his brother. Mr. 5.5. Hessian. K..C, of Montague. VISITING JOURNALIST MONTREAL —- (OP) —- 'l'ihe eco- nomic aspect of life In Quebec with particular attention to large French- Canadian families and their envir- onment. will be the subject of a series of articles to be written by George Peelers, Parisian news- paper man. Mr. Peeters, now on his third visit to Canaan since 1007. was a pro-war staff member of Paris Solr. During the German oc- cupation of fiance it became libre- Soir and is now known as Libera- tlon. BARGAIN I tom o-Nr. sheet lead (new), 9--IS-—Z4-30--36 iinch widths, on Wednesday by car. While here they are guests of Mr. Lavnndlerl It'll". ll?- and In. 63 Edward $2., Halifax Ni Mr. Harry Lune. who has been travelling in New Glasgow, has re- rently returned to his home in t Montague. I Mr. Elmer Dunning. manager of the Bergman Construction branch i in Montague. motored to» Charlctte- [town on husneas. Mr. Kenneth MacKay, Mount Stewart, spent a few days in Mont- ague. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Keir Clark. Mrs. TcufMilrphy and sen have been visiting her parents at St. Mary's Road, Mr. and Mrs. Phllp MscGufgan. j Mr. and Mrs. Douglas MacLaren ‘ have. been receiving congratulations on the brth of a son at the Kings County Hospital. Mr. Edgar MacKinnon, teleg- rapher at ille National Railways. Montague, has purchased the Mao- Lenn house where he soon expects to take possession. , N11". Bert MacDonald and Mr.. Wally Collins have returned from Charlottetown with two new trac- - tors for the Bergman Construction | company. and Mrs. Mr. Donald Adams. Bummerside, were vlstrtrs to Montague over the week-end guests of the parents of Mrs. Arl- .a.ms, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Vick- ‘, erson. ' nui I Bergman's mill. which has been operating In HopeLeld during the past few months, has been return- ventlon. . .__.__ I ..'Mr. Glen Murphy train where young men hope to acquire em- ployment in that city. t During the vacation of Mr Ernie Carver. agent o1 the renpsrul Oil Company. Montague, Mr Harry ‘Mellie-h, Charlottetown, ha: been appointed i0 assist Mr. Joey Fra- ser who has taken charge of the plant during the interim. Messrs. Bandy Reynolds, Ted lifelllah and Jack Mellsh have re- turned from lifontreal whee they had gone to cbtfllna truck. load of furniture for Mr. Jack Mellish who is to make his future hcme on the Union Road. The 8.8. Barcn Eiibank. which has been loading a, cargo of pit’ props in Georgetown. has com- pleted her cargo and set sail for England. The pit-props were sup- plied by the Bermian Construc-v tion Company. ‘| A choice chicken dinner was held in the Lower Montague commun- ity hall Wednesday evening under the auslilcea of the lad'es of the United Church. A very large crowd| attended. there being also ‘many from Montague. The tables were decorated with beauiful cakes, and. all knds of delicacies to make one enJoy the dinner to a for [roster demo. This dinner is an annual affair to which all look forward with "pleasant anticipation. The marriage took place on Sat. ilfllfly. August 30th.. at 4 pan. at the woman of Main street lin- ited Church, Exeter. Ont. of Beth lElaine, eldest daughter of Mpg ‘Hannah Cowan of Exeter, and the and Mr. w has "covered from his recent ill- George Nizholso-n, luontag-ue. have Korea to taking can u‘ w". n- Ileft for Montreal by ' ‘they w.ll fly to Vancouver. These ages and homes for the aged dur- two; President of the W. C. T. U. MrI. Boole, World President. “range from the sponsoring homes for un- od mothers and their babes in fugees In Switzerland, Sweden and Denmark. while Frances Lin, ex- ecutive sccertary of the W. C. T. U. in China has cont nued her orphan- in; the war. though she hll Illd t0- mave several times. Mrs, 1,111 is the President o! the W. C. T. U. in China, and she has held office also under the Chinese government. Other National Pqesd- enla are Mme. Goubran. wile of Ben. Asir Goubran. a memos; of ‘he Egypt an Government. Maser R's daughter n Czechslovakia, and Fathms. Shareefa Khllmln Abad. daughbe; of the President of the gyyian Republic. " Mu. Celeste Amstutz, Singapore. and National Vice-Prelim"! 03 Malaya o1 the Y. M. C. A. She W88 in Singapore wlh her luuzband. B missionary educator of the M93106- lst Church. when the Jaw!!!" attacked Mainyl- and “C8994 Wm‘ hee- children. Her husband chose to remain to ‘serve the needs 01 tlhc-usandl of Chinese. Malayan! lnd gnaw; connected with ihl chum); there and was interned for three and one-half 7""- TIIE RETIRING WORLD PRESIDENT Dr. Elia A. Boole. Wcilld Pmid" ant, was In charge of each season, it must-have been because so many hearts were lifted in prayer for hm that she showed no siln N W!!!“ ineaa and always seemed to kn" the right thing to say. In he!‘ Presb- . uIS'l‘EN_ EVERY SUNDAY Coca-Cola LtcI. i Presents _ A NEW RADIO HIGH-SPOT "The? that Refreshes on the Air" with PERCY FAITH anal 121's lapel-b orchestra of 45 musicians anal tile songs of GINNY S-IMME Pauée . traced the development of The World W. C. T. U. from its first Convention in 189i. wlh-lch has ever supported the common objectives of womanhood throughout the world -— total abstience, hcme pro- tection, entranchlsement and ed- ucation of women and world peace. Among many gifts presented to her were: paisley shawl from Scotland, life membership in Canadian W. C. T. U. and maple leaf pin o! brlllients frzm Canada; I500 ohsck from U. S. A. Mrs. Cllitalnbar from India brought Bfllleolll "Blflibhds" and gave them to Mn. Boole and other officers. The long necklace and pendant presented to Mrs. Boole fa to be passed on to next World's W.C.'I‘.U. president. All ornaments are of beautiful Indian design and work- manship. and were the proprety of Bishop Ohltambar. It was the wish of his children u well as his widow, that they be presented to the World's W- C. T, U. leaders. -'1‘ld- Inga White Ribbon. SOMETHING TO CON BID Ell. l. ‘Iihat there are no "far" count- ries of “forelgn" peoples. Q. That no customs or cultures, people or places an “strange", "queer" or "stupid". 8. That people may be "illiterate" but never "ignorant"; they may be "simple" but not "backward". 4. That no nlltion has a "corner" on racial, cultural or religious sup- eriorlty. s. That ready-made cliches such as “east is east and west is west and never the lwmn all meet." "me white man's bu n," "the Fallow peril" are misleading phrases. 6. That national cultures and dential Address, Your Heritalll. shl gow, employee of the Steel WOrksImfJnIlll. iof Mr. and Mrl. Orville lmth, e of that City for forty-eight years] Izurfch, Ont. The bride locked very and who will shortly retire on‘ Mrs. Howard Vlckeraon. book-. charming in a street length dress superannuation, was a. recent vis- ed to Montague where it will rc- . late Leith Cowan of Lower Mont- main in operation over the winierlsoue. to John William, eldest son keeper at Bergman (Jonstruoilomof blue-grey crop; with my" mm. Company. has returned to her dut- ' mlng, navy halo hat and navy sc- priced to clear, 15% cents per _.BY_. lb. ma. Syd . ..,,,_,__ "" . on. IVAII tmnl R. WEAGLE _OF THE_ lo; following a vacation spent in l Summerside, guest of has daugh- ter, Mrs. Donald Adams. TIINE IN AT 7.45 TONIGHT ._.TQ_ CFC For a Talk on Cerise: Ithe bride, who looked very ‘some in a dress of rose-colored woo] ‘ceasorles, and coflgge o; pm]; isweetheart roses. Her only 9mg,- ment was a gold-locket and chain, [the gift of the groom. The brides. ‘maid was Frances Oowan, aster of win- with black accessories and corssge 0f bcttertlme roses. Mir. Harry Smith, brother of ths groom “my ll U" mlll- Wllulvlng the ceri- Tlwfly I TECBPIIon was held at the beautiful home of Mrs. Hora 0g“- sltt, grandmother of the grqqm, a; Henaall. Ont. at which only the immediate relatives of the contract- ing parties were present. The moms were adorned with a profu- ion of cut flowers. and the dining room table was beautifully deca- ated with pink and white stream. era. pink and white flowers and white candles. A three-bier wed. ding cake. with miniature flgut-ou of a bride and groom. centered the table. The toast to the happy couple VII 970N806 by Irvine O. Oman, brother of the bride, and was u. 59°F"!!! i" IV the p-ooan. The bride's mother was dressed in new! crepe with col-sage o! pink up‘ white lnapllfllonl. and tho Iwmb mother in bleak sheet wan ‘mists of pink arr-emu. Mn. Ounaitt wore black cape with noe- Ill! 0f pill! UIIOQQQ. Mk: I" "limbo t-M Illdal elwle left by Toronto oo a short llenvymoen trb. They will reside at llenasll, Ir.‘ Rnlth served during the we: with the RCA-I. and limit some than overseas. amt lmlth was also a member of the RCA: k-s-i-a-P I'll-ST OI MANY London Cancer Clinic The first oaoalfslg d the llnelloh u- "M “mm W ‘N’ ""1"" II 1W- local customs and traditions merit EARLE MOSS, ‘Pianist careful evolution and respectful treatment. 1. That here la a disnity about all God's creatures. to whatever race, nation or creed they may belong: 8. That a. knowledge o4 all the facts about other peoples is assen- tial to the formulation of an honest opinion. 9. That in Clhriat “there h no east or west. in film no south nor north, m; service is the golden cord close binding all mankind." 10. That the world mission of the Christian Church la to develop a consciousness o! world-wide fellow- ship and responsibility anion‘ men o! 800d will. A ROI‘! AROUND YOUR NICK What would you think of any- one who said to you: "Who/t about tying a stone round your nook and men Jumping into the sea?" You would think that person crazy. Yet a man says to another: “How about coming for a drink?" and there have been many men and wcmen who, yielding to that invitation, might just as well have tied a rope around his neck because the result, in the end. Ls the same - death! .. /’ FORD UF‘ CANADA FORD THEATRE evely Sunday iwNin valNriyili iiiiiNiiilfliii‘ a iNNmi NNilriiNNNlNNli f. hliiiiiliiiiiii Mari: P.‘ iiiii} iiiiiiliii v i GIaIPMAST '_. CFCY Charlottetown Ind Dominion Network