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Songs on hIs lips — Ouns on his Hips! k l ‘ IDDFE DEAN and his hone White Oloud i . it‘ ‘q ,1 ‘u g r sell“? om or TIIAIIKS The lemlly or the lete Mrs. Major Carruthers, Augustine Cove wish to thank the many friends and neighbours for their many acts o1 kindness, floral tributes and kind letters o! sympathy during their recent sad bereavement. ind Momentum In loving memory husband GEORGE A. WOOD who passed ewey Sept. llth, 1M8. It's lonely here without you And and the weary wsy For life can never be the same Since you were celled away. MRS. H. A. STETSON o! by deer The lo-llowing obituary is i'.rorn e recent Fort Saskatchewan ex- change: Fort Saskatchewan and district' mourns the passing at one of its: old timers, Mrs. Archibald Stet- son. Sine was born in Cornwall P.E.I. where she received her ed- xl Col. B. Weatherbrle. Ottawa, was "rue GUARDIAN. crlalgpgfljljltfrowfl AGINTI: asoursoubs nmla r. towart. Ill 5 AGINT GEORGETOWN: AGENTS IOUIIS: Mia Enid The Guardian may be Landry, Albert Althea. III!- DINO Harriet Clair Walden ‘Levers. Richards and Gordon Ferrell lleogbtetaorottlso following places In Montague: Min l. A. Llewellyn; llre. Clay. In Georgetown: The Poet Olliee; In Benris: Connor's and Florenee loner: In 8t. Ietoffl The Poet Olliee. . Mr. ll. R. Bell wes e recent business visitor to Montague. ___. e visitor to Montague on Monday, renewing old acquaintances, Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Hooley. Mon- tague, spent the week at the home of Mrs. l-looleys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Jackson-Len. Mrs. llthel Ramsay, who has been mending the past two weeks visiting lrlends in River Herbert, N. 8., has returned to her home In Montague. Mr. H. 1.‘. MacDonald, commer- etnl havnller, was a business visi- tor to Montague and’ vicinity an Tuesday calling on his regular customers. Irimde of Mrs. Donald Russ. lower Montague, who underwent an operation in the King's County Memorial Hospital will be pleased to learn her condition is satisfac- wry. Miss Margaret MacLure, student at Corcorana business college, pent the week end at the home o! her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ches- ter MacLure. Murray Harbour North. COLORFUL WESTERN DRAMA TELLS THRILL-PACKED TALE "Albuquerque," P s rs. m o un t ‘s Oinecolor saga o! the old South- west, esrlves today at the Prince Edward Theatre with an outstand- ing cast headed by Randolph Scott. Barbara Britton, George "Gabby" Hayes and Lon Chaney. The pic- ture is lull of action. colorful char- acterizations and exciting incident. Pans who like their movie thrills set against the great outdoors should have a -I‘lne time seeing "Albuquerque." The story, set in 1878, tells oi the lawless elements oi’ the New Mex- ico town, led by Rsmholph Scott's uncle. Scott arrives from Texas to work for his uncle. discovers hfm to be an unrrupulaus despot. He breaks with t e old man to join forces with the girl he loves and her brother, who have set them- serves up in business that is in direct competition with Scott's uncle. The old man resorts to theft. vio- ucation and established a home, later with her husband and family coming west to Bzvwden, Alberta, in April at 1906. ln 19m the fam-I liy moved to Vancouver, but due; to a preference for n pastoral life returned to Fort, Saskatchewan in i913 and with the exception of irwo years in Edmonton remained there ever since, 0n April 21st last, the family were privileged to Join Mr. and ‘Mrs. Stetson in the celebration of their 61st wedding anniversary. Mrs. Stetson enjoyed the day even though she was then suflerlng from the ailment which later caus- ed her demise. She has gladdened the hearte o! many with her little gestures o! “BLACK HILLS" as their new pal. Others in the cast oi’ “Jinx Mom‘ ey" are Sheldon Leonard, Donald MacBrlde. Betty Caldwell, J0hn._ Eldredge, Ben Welden, Lucien Lit-I tlefield. Bernard Gorcey, Benny Baker, Ralph Dunn and Wandal McKay. William Beaudine direct-- ed the Jan Griprpo production. Ed- mond Seward. Ticn Ryan and Ger- ald Schnltzer wrote the screenplay, suggested by a story by Jerome T. Goliard. AUCTION _ SALE i TUESDAY, SEPT. 2lST., AT 1.30 P. M. l om instructed by Mrs. MacMillan to sell the Lennox Hotel situated on the corner of Water and Prince Streets in Charlotte- town. This is a fine property in first class repair and a paying business The hotel contains I2 bedroom-s, large dining room, liv-~ ing room, kitchen and pantries and large basement. Heated with hot water and iron fireman. Also the lot is I10 ft. x 66 ft. with a Vireo car garage. This property would make a grand business stand. This I! I chance to buy one of the best properties in Charlottetown Inspection Wednesday, Sept. 8th. and Wednesday, Sept. l5 from 2 to 5 Auction Sale- OF FURNITURE FR-IDAY, SEPT. 17th AT 1.30 P.M. I am instructed by Miss Mary E. Kelly, 232 Grafton St., City, to sell the following: I living room suite; I dining room suite; 2 bedroom suites; I Enterpyise kitchen range (good); LESTER KEIZER, Auctioneer ion Friday, Aug. 27th. with Rev. lkindliness and thoughtlulness. lHers was a lile 0-! courage, endur- lance and devotion to the Most ,High. l-ler love or music was ex- | pressed when quite young by sing- ling in the choir and playing the jsundny School organ. Her home, her church, and her neighbors con- stituted her chic! interests. she was s. life member at the W.M.S., and one o! her last requests o! her husband was that the usual annual contribution be made to this society, Mrs. Stetson was s member of e large family. Three o! her bro- thers spent their llves as ministers In the Methodist and later the United Church. Those who live to mourn her loss are her loving husband, one daughter. Mary o! Fort Saskatch- ewan. tour sons, Bruce and Harry o! Fort Saskatchewan, lay or Brenner and Minot o! Edmonton, three brothers, Rev. J. B. Howard o! EdmolltOn, luv. Dr. semuel Howard of Vancouver and Mr. Prank T, Howard o! compwsll, P.E.I., also seven grandchildren, Funeral services were held st the Howard and McBride Chapel E. H. Birdsall and Bell. W_ D. Race alillclatlng. Mrs. L, Bchroter (nee Margaret Glover formerly of Pbrt Saskatchewan) beautifully Sam: "Some Dev the Silver Chord Will Break." The pallbearers were, by re- quest her tour sons, son-in-lsw and grandson. Interment was made in the Ed- monton Cemetery. HALIFAX - (CP) — There are about 4,000 teachers and 136,000 children In Nova Scotia's schools this year, the provincial education department reported here. lence and even murder to retain control o! the town and its busi- ness, which his nephew is deter- mined he shall not do. How Scott succeeds in putting an end in his uncle's tyzanny makes "Albuquer- que" the exciting movie it is. A motor party visiting In Mon- tague over tho week end, includ- sonar. and Mrs. Henry Denlord o! Maiden, Mess, guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Johnstone also Mrs. Norman Bayes oi Maiden- Mess., and Mrs. Charles Gard ol Everett, Mass, guests at Leno's Cabins. Among those stun/line the lan- eral o! the late Mrs. John Moor Lure o! Albion Cross, were Mr. Frank Greene, Sr.. Misses Minnie and Winnilred Greene, Mrs. Lorne Wlgginton and Mr. Prank Greens. Jl‘. Friends o! Mr. John Addie Saint John will be pleased to learn he has been discharged from the King's County Memorial Hos- pital. Mr. Addie sultered e dis- located ankle two weeks ego when some logs rolled o8, e truck and struck him when he was about to get in his car. Mr. Addie ls the representative lor Harvard and Harwlck. Saint John, N. B, Mrs. D. W, Walker, Cambridge, Mess. accompanied by Mr. Dame‘ Hume Mrs. Mary Amos, and llcr niece, Miss Marilyn Mills, Athoi. Mass, returned to the United States alter visiting relatives m Charlottetown. Caledonia and Montague. While in Charlottetown Mr. Walker spent some time with his wile who is convalescing at the home of her sister, Mrs. Angus MacDonald. Jelly Roll Dessert Jelly Roll Dessert is delicious and really quite easy to make. ln- gredients: two raspberry Jelly rails. one butterscotch pudding mixtuze; one pint whipped cream; chino cherries, chopped walnut". Line a bowl with wax paper then line the bowl with thin 511065 o: jelly roll. Fill the bowl with al- ternate layers of jelly roll and pa..- ding mixture, ending with a. layer oi’ jelly roll. Cover with wax "lap- er, then place plate over it and weigh it. Let sit for 12-24 hours mill-S‘ and N. Vi" FIMIAWLIII‘: lift L. S. STEVENSON I'M/IN. I1 MANAIIEF 14o ‘elcumouo s1. Amnmconrmv i Special Bargain CHEVROLET l l-2 TON I947 model, deluxe cob and heater. Special body with meter and pump. Imp. Oil colours. Perfect colvdition. Low mileage. Will sell with or with- out pumping equipment. Phone or writez- ' J. R. SMITH, . Pugwaslu, NS. TENDERS FDR SALE Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to Sept. 21st, i948, for the purchase of the property of the late Mrs. Sarah MocGougon, Moipeque Road, Kensington. (l) House, barn and garden lot comprising about 3-4 acre. (2) Adjoining lot of 3-4 acre more or less. Highest or any tender necessarily accepted. MRS. E. HOWATT. North Wiltshire, P.E.l. not in e cool place. or relrigerator, re- fore serving. When ready to serve, remove tram mould and ice with whipped cream. Garnish with nuts THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Geig GI! 0L IN corn tml. lt’e reliable. withia a few dnye alter spraying. prepared-get your supply now. Sold by: DOMPAIIY LIMITE Charlottetown 2:5 good condition. 4. Plumbing and wiring. NO BPIDEMICS BEEN MONTREAL - (or) - There 15 n0 6811861‘ Q! an epidemic of ma!!!“ or mumps ir Montreal this and cherries. year. Dr. Adelard Groulx, head Q This elective Potato Vine end Weed Killer will eeve you time and labor at digging eeeeon. It's e product ol Co" lnc., makers of famous itions for bug eon- ines and weeds die Min‘ lure of l gel. to 100 gels. water ie ep- lied n! rate of 100-150 gels. per acre. BRIIIIE STEWART and‘ ."/ plans are Tenders will-be received in the following order: ' i I. Complete 10b.’ Contractor supplying all material and labor. 2 Supplying building materia-I only. 3. For erection of building only. of the city's health rrunrns ron sournronr“ scnool Sealed Tenders will be received up till‘ September l8th,=l943, at the residence of the undersigned for the erection of Sguthppyg School. Plcns and specifications may be obtained on deposit of ten dollars. This lee to be refunded when returned in All lenders to be marked "Tenders lor Southport School" and accompanied by a certified cheque, ten per cent of tender, The deposit of all unsuccessful bidders October lst. The lowest or any lender not necessarily JOSEPH HAYLEY, Southport, Secretary Building Committee, will be returned by accepted. department, said in a radio address. The last epidemics ended 1n M555 1843 and the next will not strike berm i960. he said. ‘Fhere is plenty at romance in the film, too, provided by Scott and Catherine Craig and also by lovely Barbara Britten and Rus- sell Hayden. latter in the top lea- tured role. Hayden and Miss Graig play the courageous brother and sister who dare to defy the old man. George Cleveland does a fine Job as Scott's corrupt uncle. "Albuquerque" is based on the novel by Luke Short, popular vrest- ern story writer. Ray Enright dir- ected. -S.N.B. Photo Every Canadian National Ex- hibition since i879 has been vis- ited by William Hills, Isllngton, 0nt., who was 90 last November. He paid his 85th visit to the Ibr- hibition this year. l Quebec heater; kitchen tables; chairs; I rug; 3 oilcloth squares; l haILrunner; oil lamps; rocking choir; dishes; glassware; silver; linens blankets and other oriicles too numerous to mention. ll not line, solo next fine day. LESTER KEIZER, Auctioneer. board), I clock, I kitchen range ( l radio, I hall rock, bookshelves, mirrors, l bed spring and mattress, I stretcher, bed and mattress, 2 bureaus, l chest of drawers, chairs, tables, fern stand, pictures, carpet, squares, floor covering, stair pads, linens, bedclothing, pots, pom and several other articles. %. AUC ION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND ‘EFFECTS AT 264 GRAFTON STREET TUESDAY, QT. 2IST, AT 2 P.M. I om instructed by Mrs. James Inner to sell by Public Auc- tion her entire Household Furniture and effects including: l i-pc. chesterfield suite, I dining room suite (table, choirs and side. Apex), kitchen tobie and choirs, I floor lamp", magazine rock, 2 w. u. IEATON, Auctioneer. ‘ 6Z0’ RcAVIcToR VRA-67 YOU'VE EVER HEARD moderately-priced automatic radio-phonograph console Only szseoo- Wilb Iborlwlsi/c 3269.00 ll RCA VICTOR MASTER IIVI LOW PRICII Oil ‘Li. 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