race EIGHT THE EASTERN GUARDIAN u AGENTS-:-MONTAGUE: naroia 1r. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart- AGENT ononouowm Waldon uvm 19 Draggers in I Port At Souris THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Smith-Maciionald Wedding Vtiiiin Real! and up Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lannigan. Armistice Day At Montague Murray River and Vicinity .'A. 3. Curtis Mums who is NOVEMBER ,9. 1953 ' "YT Lorne Valley And Vicinity ..'M.r. Earle MacDonald paid 3 1110' Guardian may be bought at the following places in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office; in Souris: The Snack Bar. Montague, were Sunday visitors at Mrs. Larinlgarvs former home at Whim Road. brief visit to the City on Octobe, stationed with the E.C.N. in HIlI- 26 fax. spent the week-end of Oct. at the home of his parenta. ..'A lovely wedding was ..'Sume 19 draggers were in solemnized at. the home of the hurt at Souris over the week-end ".Arn-usuca Day Wm be mlemri. iy observed at Montague with a . . . ,- out of the storm. The started bride on mesday. November 3rd. 31. ' ' .ANNUM' MEETING of .the N'ISlt:iAI1loEDIh'leEt?)IgI?a!IIlgf)nVIGII III: coming in about noon ysaturday when Rev. A. C. Fraser. Valle)” "WT . ll:e1:tTh?(I:In:':egI)II!i,IIJn:1?mI)I'IXl Mr" "Id M'"- 33” Ml-um: MM-i'TiiY ML Ema” 5m'w' "'53- W36 Y-he Communiuy Welfare League. Llm- ;;",V” C gm," imk W m; and continued until about 8 field. united in marriage Miar8uer- Mn 5'-Inlay Lmaxlnnon, who Hupml and the glmnz 0, River. 3”” i” W mi" Mme George tied, will be held in the CUTUDE 19gg.5'4guseBS0n ylgenders dose NW o'clock at night. Also in port lte Irene, daughter of Mr. and bu been for Severn ween me wreaths'at the memorial tablet Johnson on October 27' rink on Wednesday. November 11. Vember ,6”, 'Lm,,,,s, 0, am, ,;,n, were two coasiai freizhters. One Mrs. John D. MacDonald. Valiey- 9”” ”' h” '1'” "id '"”""”'"” Joining Wm, in. ,,m,,.,,, ,,, ,,,,,,Q A. la. George White returned to at 8:00 um. ilimbers Dime W de, M, ,,,,.',,m,,,y w.,,p,e-,,. B3. was the s. 1... Olale 2nd. with a field East. and William Elliot. son W4 Ml" "4 W" ”” Hm" my" oring the memory of their fallen Hniiimh aim 5WM'inl! N! 1”" h.m' w”"'”” Fe'"”" and ”"'d' order of rink ('0mnllliPP, C)l'li.4 liliad VG! :i”'li;b"I ?'”': Qgibec 1" :11 ME aid Mil Fulton Smith. :l":sw';3; Rrgsmed W M5 comrades, will be the members of W W9 mm” 3 h:,hf:m”'g';' 3”” fa?;;b:do:::n'vf5E1vg?u'F0"rfhg”"l ---H , . IIC . Hg is n son 5. e Cami: aw Per , - th y um M33, 1'; Q, unuy V95 .."ro LOAD i'RODl or; .- The eC,el5;::e"4Le:;:;fi3'li C”m'"”"ii.l m Om or the storm. The other I The charming bride W mend- lo: r,;:,;geg,,;?dJ;: R'h:::ty;t:dArf::l' mun and intends in Boston and viola. ..'Mr. David Langllle returned try. M. V. Shirley Blanche and the was the B.'l'.U., a coasial schoon- ed by her gm", Au,-1.,-ay Mwnang Boy scout and Cub G” G id ' M. V. John Garland. St. Johns, or dfrom Ndewfogndlandthwhicla in 31d, and the groom by his brother. lg htlpmhlnme fin Dov:.mN.H..w:1flt.g; school chfldmh mi. th: zsmeaal Sgt. whmww mm H M” A H Ma 15 Newfoundland. zirriveii in port at . p loa ing cor woo or e 83- Newto smith, Th - ' cl "3 979- ”'3 bit , 'th the C dl Arm . eoentl - .- - "D0118-Ida V lied Montague this uiwii nhora they GEORGETOWN '13.-tDi'l:9 ,,,,,.,,,.,I The dragggrs ,,,c1,,d.,d me perroxfnad m m pfesgffedlgf rzjzf time he was the guest. of Mr. and F",-,,: pmm, W,-H mm 3, we gem M "xb;L,,,my,;,, 3 friends in Vernon River on om will take on a villain -!lf1ll0i;i0i;5 AUX"-"RY MEETING Rotkfillll. Oil-IHKIIIIBX rggisirl; T319 tivas and friends of both prlnciP' hfrltccwu Campbw 5" Cw"-me" Lesion Home at 10 am. and will the home of his parents. Mr. and 30- and vegetables .sumil;vi iy ooe -4- Gloucester , lie 1 an , 31,. ca was. be led by Parade M hi R (i Mm, Goo 0. whltgwgy, Mu;-. and Tlwmiwm Win W NW” ..'The xwular rneenmz or the iimy 0- CilPP"- Phlnihvlnl A reception was held at the -- Martin. followed .by Pill):-lrlDonaold ray rtivei-.n:ns also with his wife Mi" Muriel MW” HDGM the last toundlanrl l"lliS. i l;aEIlB8' Auxiliary of the Ge0rgc- Wlnihqrp. I:ien;1R..bl”Ifui;; hrilirili. home of me b,.,de.E puma up Mr. and Mrs. Webb Nicholson, MacLeod and the color party, the and family in Charlottetown. ;V9E1i:I'9T;i;in01l 00905” it her home r "- tow-n Canadian Legion was held liiliiralone an p an E . p E? U I lowing the , Th ' wmm 5054. were visitors to Reserve Army. Boy Scouts and '1 ” Va'e' ....fRESERVi: iii!-W0 tlrlivs, Pm- me Legion Hm on oowber 264 lCli'iii'l0Lle' I, suuris ll, Lhristleg. table Wu ceef:::(:i"ywiLh ; lgllrdeeef Charlottetown on Flridiay. They Cubs, Girl Guides, and will pro- The friends of Mr. John Sharam WW i-mnal ('IlHmp.Ol1-illli fiddling and An exceptionally large number Golden ixuggei, C. Ola J,, Lady tier Cake which was out m umdh were accompanied by their son, ceed along Main Street to the Qjadgtone are gomy to hear he Muiir” Gerald M30D0lizal: siep danruix. Pilnvr "i Will": 0; membe,-5 Ware 1,, a,u,enda,,Ce, Lxiln 2nd. mmal manna. Rev. A C Fraser Mr. Lyman Nicholson. hospital. The service will include 1,; 3 pauim, m me p, 11;, 1,131,; Montague. SDEM Hul.lowe'en week- Aildiiorium, Nov. Silli and 25th. Presmem Mrs. Mm Arsenaulc My home. of the iiraggers have pmposed the mast to-m& bride pgya the Lament by piper Mucheod; Hogpiml and wish mm .' speedy end 3; me honw 0; his gmmb Any not linxim; uunpcied in cupled the chain hccn fishing all the Magdalen: which Wu responded to b th. Mr. and M”. Harm, uwmn "Id Last Post; two minute menu and recovery puenkt Mr. and Map Malcolm Phmmauonsv and wishing tin! 9". Several new members were ac- 1-(lwefn'Iiy'lrPpmi'lmI; beuerBltI:tcshsS Broom y e their 5111811 5011. Lorne. motored Rweiiiei Lesion poem by -Com- ' . Miwlaeod. ter, send name: in )r. L R. . p n is will in area. e'- ' (mm smnha '0 be meta” lb fade Martin; laying of wruthsp , i" - Carson. 201 Prince Si. Charlotie- icxgtzif tAhebi:(gE)V:Ei0nI;In&&::ea(;0Sgsll::-icrnl good caicllcs have been nnE0”grg(l)9nili' ;ili;neK1'i(i;lt(:)t;i11 th1euh.bride no” of M,N'p:aW”n.s puuiu, Legion, Comrade Martin; town 10x:t'o,msm;,?,t vzmtexgzigcfrazx Mr. Edgar Madiarlane, Toronp, town, ed. Mrs, Adolphus Sciuux Mrs. Hfiliadfg.-'I;el(i('Il;llA;y1iL hiyrosneveral craft in the Marmmes and menXNewI;:l;ggl: and Mn; cw” Campbell. Com. of Montagige. Mayor B. H. Yea; Oct. 31. 'M the ham. M hm pug Ont., recently arrived on the Is. p , H . , H A, A ,,,,, ML 0, D, , W t ' d , ,, 5, , O . , . mencial Cross. Another daughter, Kenmi PU he: Prayer by Rev- W- ,,, Mr, .1 mom, 0, lamfbv motor and is the iruesi oi .. -(.r.Li:nli.i i i. niilli AN- ,d”md””M: P J5Hena:)?"Ci;t - - - H - V33, wggff in ”Nie"wfl'Pie3:l"1;1i9-if mg, Reuben Wm, york. was .1. McCardle. Wmemy gt”, M, his brother-in-lamv and sister, M; VWERSARY-My Md M” Arch" decided that the .Auxlllal:V would M R' to 1,9,. marry", the egrid W" also a visitor at this time. The Parade Will Uien. return to ' ' and Mrs. Angus Nicholson. mnld MaCD0m:d' Celebrated me purchase a. wreath to be placed (ml honored by .ae'vu-51 9 W” G---- Hie L931” Home Where dinner Miss Esther Ferguaon Dartmouth ' 3””'e” ”"””"5””' Di me” ""”' the monumem. on rtenn-rnhrnncei showers at which she iJ”"'i'"”5"'ll M" Mn" M”K""w"' M” has wm' 'be served by the Lungs, NS spent the week-land oi Oct, O"”'””5' w”” shmw M-"' 3.-at ””””n 'l".i m. A I And Vicinity .. ....... Mn 3."x.”':.::...::. so me one or or men: mm or M of the com- inve resl 0 ilrlrlg a 0 e is . - p .. ' - e r .. ' . ' . ;,,;- 15,3: '.'- K: :1. v halfpmnlim, MI. .Mm,Dmm,d 3 It was decided to hold a pantry ,fiom her relatives and many yils ,-Cara, Maoxlmwni Kumuln Mr" 3'” MW Jack P3781130”. Mill” g!”” .1: t ff? 31 L 1 l l ' sale at Mrs. P. J. 1-ii-rirys. 'l'llc ---w liriencls. R "in? 3 SBFVW 0i'W9" Mid my River. 3”” 0”" ' ' native iii” Piriou, rciirod from the UNR in 1.042 and his wife is a na- tive of lVim':'rl'., P. E I. Personals ..'I'he niaiiy friends of Master Percy Squircs. Morcll. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Squires, are pleased in see him recovering from I tonsil OpPl'RLl0li. . 'Bel.t,v Burll, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rvgimiil Buell of Montague, has enierrrl hospital for ireatmeni. Her family and many friends in surrounding districts are committee in charge of, the sale comprise the following: Mrs. A. H. Stewart, Mrs. Chester Waiker,Mi's. Warren Baker and Mrs. P.J. Hen- ry. bership pins were ordered. Christ- mas parcels to members of the anmed forca of the toim overseas and Christmas cards in all town boy: in the service will be sent. The following are the members of the cuinimlbtzee in charge of the parcels and cards: Mrs. W.J. Flu.- gerald, Mrs. William Murphy, and Mrs. J. W. Lovers. Lunch com- mlttee appointed were: Mrs. H. P. George Sr.. Mrs. Adolphus Scully sorry to hear of her illness and are looking forward for 8. speedy: recovery to be back with them' again. I Mra. F. J. Debory and Mrs. Frank Ma.cLean. -A.C. l ..'I'iie many friends of Mr. Wil- Iliam J. MacKay, High Bank. are lsorry to hear he is a,patient in the veteran's wing of the P. E. I. A quantity of Auxiliary mrm- lHn:pitnl. It is the wish of all that- he will have a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and iilirir niece Miss Annie Laurie .VlncLean, Chiarlottetiovm, spent 'Sunda,v, November 1 visiting in lMurl'ay River, guests of Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. John A. :MacLcim. Mrs. Addie Maooanneli. Char- ilcttetown, was a recent visitor to lMurray River, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ford Keenan. l Mr. Fergio -"MacLeod. Murray Rival". is spending a week in Hal- ixiax, guwt of his brother-in-law GREENVALE SCHOOL as follows: Grade Ix (C)-Ray weeks, Grade VIII (C)-Joan Spence. Violet. Whiilock. Jean Whltlock. Grade 11 (E)-Linda Clara Whltlock. Grade I (C)--George whlllock, iipham Promoted to Grade VI. Grade X (C)-Phyllis Newport. Grade V (Ci-Harvey Siillphant, Glade V iCi-Ruby Whitlock, Weeks. Highest average: Linda. w (B) 87.li.;r. eeks Perceillage of attendance of pu- Dii-S 839. Viol-et Whitlock and Harvev sjl. elsewhere with the R..O.AF., has re-enlisted with the R.C.A.F. Mr. Macxiimon left: Thursdiay to take up his duties at the Summerside The report for september ,md!Airforce base. October from Greenvale School is, The pupils of whim Road school greatly enjoyed a. Halloween mas- querade party at the school on Friday afternoon. Everyone was dressed in weird costumes and masks, and it was fun trying to find out who was who. The school- room was decorated with pictures of witches on brooms, pumpkins and other strange 1-lauowlewn creatures. which had been drawn and coloured by the children. Games were played, and to climax the afternoon's fun lunch was served and enjoyed by everyone. -G.U. Lmifsamis in Vicinity Mrs. George M. Blue Qharlottetown, on Monday. was in Mr. William Macxay, I-Iigh Bank, has entered the P. E. Iland Hos- pital, on Monday. The farmers here are finishing gathering in their vegetables and turnips for the winter. evening, and a nice aum of money Halifax, N.s., spent the week-end parents, Mr. Charlottetown and Mr. W. F. Mac- Lecd, Murray River. On October 3. an e.riJoynble even- ing was held in the Murnaiv River oommiuniuy hall, when the Women's Institute held a novelty auction and sale of lunches, Mm. Jack Ciarey was auctioneer for the was realized. Mr. and Mrs. Noel MacNev1n, of Oct. 31, at the homes of their and Mrs. Mac.Nev1n at Mn. Robinson's and Mrs. Allan Fraser, 1-iopefleld, recently. . . 'Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Rcbln- k son, Charlottetown, were vlsitingl,pa,rgy my me chug;-en which was parents. Mnlemoyed by pupils and parents. On Oct. 31 the teacher. of Mur- "ay Ralver school, held is Hallowe'en The friends of Mr. Arnold Mac- lting at the home of her pan-nu Mr. and Mrs. ac-.. A motor party oornalsting of hi: Roy Ma.oLeod, Mr. and Mrs.Chiu'- les Ma,cLeov:l. Mr. Ralph Nicholson and Mr. K.emi.et.h MacLeod led! October 31 to spend the week-enc with relatives and friends in Hall- fax and Salt Sprlnge, N. 8. His many friends are sorry it hear that Mr.RussellMcAulay mm with an accident which caused in: shoulder to go out of joint. All Join in wishing him a speedy re- coveny. A most delightful afternoon was spent at. Lorne Valley school on October 30 when the teacher and pupils held a Halloween party Suitable games were played and sandwiches, cake and soft drinks . - . , .1 E. - 13.”, mm A” WM" M" and M” NMM” me Ewe” mach" It is regretted that Mrs, Angus of hIsHa,:XclfdE.nI.Ikatui:onw, a3.3i'.TE Wm e"5”Y”dr Wm” Mwmi-"'6 Sherren - Macilonald ZND BIG HIT! ;sidrnt.: Mrs. Peter Maobean, re- lr-lected as secretary-treasurer. Di- Teacher. Frances Pendergast. Grade I -- 1. Velda MacPhersori. arm of her father the bride was gowned in a floor length model of white brocaded lace over satin where he has had an operation. It is hoped Mr. Emery will soon be fully recovered. I . l , ,. NOW QHOWING Pam" MacPhei-son Little Sands was 5 bone 1,, his um; B-lid Kmmm minim” W11 the - -.L - - . making a. out p 0 , 3:30 - 7200 - 9200 l Mr. and Ml'S. Reuben Moore and "ARTsw.L...LE SCHOOL ' I'?l'I(In to the Montague Hosmhl on nwe”u"v' whlue we bum 1! mend. I)(IlE:e58f)!i:x:8 tihwiie iBbes'l'318cmtl)unw5l-RIM. page Sdigilfgmlzr glscahgiaey :::t;.ef,egm1J;:' The following is the October- g "I -- mm made for an evening of fun Oi. ii . . .uL.. MARJORIE (Kettle) MAIN, STAR OF THE MA & l,Mmre.S mmmsy Mr. and Mm 22:00; Report for Hartsvifle A pretty wedding took place Mrs. Johny MacLenrian return- M,-,5",ywe"0n,cha,1o,Mmwnp Oct. 31. . PA KETTLE SERIES IS BACK AGAIN IN .Willlam r. Ciow. We in rnnn u 't a ch -1. . "' i” h" f”""" "”"” i" Gil” spent the Weelmnd of Oct 31- . - Glade X - 1. Roddy MacLeod' V. '" 5 "'9 ,T”" Breton (where she had been visit- 3., mg ham, 1,, gm, Bank Al. the close of the sftcrnom. I " " 2. Marjorie MacLennim. ' day Evening. November -3 3” ins) after attending her father-ln- ' ' 5-i3TVi09 ail 03i'di15.”-" P""'bi'L””-'l QQ QQ l The mnni.hly mf!PIl.iig of the Grade IX pp 1 Lmm Je I H seven p.m. when Elsie Lillian, mwj mm”, . Chumh on Noymnbar 1, Mr, 1-mgl. as Murray River Womens Institute ' r, V"3- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wli- ' ML 1"” Mmnr Syd-"9-V3 N5" 1;, . , Grade VIII - 1. Marilyn Mac- :1 Mi”-Ewhem "W1 5" ware” ,vlas held at the home of Miss Lead. 2. Anna MacLmnan' liam MacDonald. Ccvehead Road. Mr. Donnie Lmngsume arrived Sgfllsirlv 1:u:;0k'LBiIrid grtdnmb Rev. and Mm Young mm M, Fast Dames L Fast Guys Y. may and 1ru,.yo,,s Fun, nM":1Ce1X;;:gs ';;es;'1i;V9:'ri:1”mi Grade vn - 1. Stanley MacLeod ;jff,,",f,"'5:nnof,”dd:';: :,f”",:,, at his home in Hopefieid, Sunday Mum, while hi, mime; uy nff, James A. MacDonald lprasepietfl . . '. ' Gdv-1. ' 'r ' . ' th wiltha.puraeon'ohalo ilia.r.lilrie (Ma Kettle) Main is 21 Riot! S””” m” 6”” W” A 8”” M cilia: IV - lmgiryroiiuaisciraiitn. M” F ""1 5""”"' C””"d' g'0gl'lIITlbI:f.ter Hymn mm Brmm alimlmem mthe PI E mud Hob ”l:mC”id”"" "lid Lmm Van” Ville Oi'pliana',re. Officers elected mm. 2 Mam)” Br amen REV- A- Frank MACI-CH1 DEF ppp 9 3- 013- congregations. Rev. nmi M,-5 - Y N Y Y W W ” '-' TN W '- -' rr :1” We mmmg 5'9” are M”-5' Om" Grade 11 L 1. gucda 'MacpheP mgmfd the double ""3 Gem" Mr. James Emery wood Islands, -- young expressed their apprecia- -R ALSO ” ?ontql(Is(IIi:s1gsIicrr?ale1ecLed ail lire”: 50'” mEnn)t.erinz the church on the h” 39”” ''9 1'I3m3x x05P"'”1- mom ' . . 3 White. ce pre LAM, town, was ; visitor to Georgetown Erectors, Mrs. John E. Jenkins, Mrs. W35 M-'1'V9'1 by the hostess. asslst- on Oct 28th. Vicinity with A shoulder length veil fall- IHB . R d,, rG00TKe 0. Whiteway and M", ed by Mrs. John Moore, and Mrs. . . . ' .I-wed White: auditor. M”. E. A. John Maomnm mg from a seed pearl headdress. Mr. and -Mrs. Donald Living- JM”. Emerson Lleweuyn ,5 i lM”Dim31d Md M”: F”'1 M”' "-c'D' Sitiierriscamed E bouquet M pink sBtl(Iixee,arIdoI1iafuegIl(Iter alrillla hvdvltre V”m"3 1” T”m'9n' "5" WM” WiA:r.lADliSAflhehs:osVl'I:IJwI'”t:4 . Lean. Sick and school committee ' .' . ' she i "the est. of her brother- SI-3-rmng 'for the next two months, Mn. 2. MIL Verdun Robinson, sister of tors at Mrs. Blues sisters half-G 3.1”: and rsuisi-er. Mr. and Mrs. mm on Oct" the bride, was matron of honor. wearing yellow net over taffeta and carrying white mums and . Miss Alice Dickson, cousin of the Mr, John Mgcnongld and hl. riroom wore pink net over mi-rbroiher, Mr. Neil MacDonald are lens and carried yellow mums. leaving Little sands this weak, for Mrs. Rowan Sencabough, Oak Val- I iey, P, E. I. on Monday. J"d”" B”"”' To Select Bil-II-S For Ayrshire llreeders la. MacDonald and Mrs. John lMoore. Next meeting is to be held iat the home of Mrs, (Dr) Bre- 'hnuL. The meeting closed with lThe Queen, and is delicious lunch Mr. and Mrs. Howard MacLeai- and Mr. Angus MacLean retimiec recently from a motor trip to Hall- fax and other points lri Nova Scotia. . Dorothy Dandrldge - Philip Hepburn The Award Story from ”Ladles' Home Journal" On Oct. 26, Mr. Bernard Keenu. accompanied by M.r. J. W. Layers motored to isourls and were guests THEiMO.TiO'NiPiCTURE iro.-MAKE. yuggvyqatoauotogi ITS BREATH! Efforts to select two lirat. qual- ity Ayrshire bulls will be made in Ontario next week by Mr. H. W. Clay, Seniior Livestock Fieldmim of the Federal Department of Agri- culture, when h.eat' tends the Royal Winter Fair at Toronto. Competition from other Marl- time Provinces raising dairy cat- i to breeding than in the past. The selection! to be made by Mr. Clay will give Island breeders an op- portunity to purchase the animals chosen. It was felt by observers at the i taffeta and mixed flowers. groom, Those Liiile Gladys Dickson who was flower girl was gowned in blue carried a basket of Ray Sherren, cousin of sier, Miss June Foster showers of confetti and hosts of good wishes and motored to the home of the bride where a de- served. Mary Sher- icious buffet lunch was serving were the was best man and Verdon Robinson and Ronnie MacDonald were ushers. During the signing of the reg- sang Massachusetts and Charlottetown respectively. where they spend the winter, with their reiatives.,' It is regretted the name of Don- aid MacLennan, youngest. son of Mr. MacLennan. was omitted in the recent report of his father's funeral. Mr. Johny MacLem1an, Lennon, Little sands, arrived home on Friday. Due to heavy fog, many planes were grounded. so he had to travel part way by train. leav- ing him to late for his father's funeral. He returned on Monday: at,tho home of Mr. Robert Maclfentle. Amherst Fair last. week that ran, Grace MacDonald, June Dick- morning, going by Cape Breton,” and Mrs. Mr. and Mm. Joseph Bell and Mrs. Ruth Mrsclrarcri of Murray River, were visitors to George- town on Oct. 27, where they were guests of friends and relatives. Oha.rlovt.tetown Hospital for treat- ment and all wish her a speedy return to good health. Misc Helen Goteil of Charlotte- lake boats whose p;t”is4.l3;tEi? Mrs. P. L. Boudreauit attendet the 17th annual general meeting of the Prince Edward Island Tuber- culosis League, held in the chal- lottetzown Hotel on October. Ell Mrs. Boudireauit was the OIIICM delegate for the Georgetown suh division of the Catholic Women: ' l tie has become so keen of 1a .. - who was ilyiniz home from Ainenl. Friends of Mrs. Ease-ph M.acPhce that. it is felt local breeders may 5w,ff,2f ,I,,,L”:,:d?,(,':,"g ;mpm, Michigan, to attend the funeral or:,,.e mm. .0 hm um mugs, 5,, ””3'””' &p now perhaps pay more attention couple 1,,” the church amld his father. Mr. John Dan MEG-inacessnaged he, angering tn, M”. wmmm Hob,” Sn and M” Douglas Rutherford were visitor: no Charlottetown on Oct. 27. Friends of Mrs-. John D. Giveil are pleased to hear that; she re- turned to her home in Georgetown son and Elaine Dockendorlf. on Ocwbw 28' after hung 3 WW where his wife is visiting at her As Mr. MacLennan had only 16 though the numbens of ttl iii th b id shown were down oomidecraably .I:?.:hiL”:fia nglilckelalll-EL: home. Mr. Macbennan plans to re- days vacation. he had to hastenlielit in the Charloliebnvvn lins- from other years, the quality was wlih a royal blue topper and turn from there by plane to Michl- away to his Job. D1131 for We Put Several Vl'Cilk5 O A gain. He is employed on one of the There Ought To Be A Law equally as good as in the past. black accessories. NOTICE All war veterans are invited to attend the Rem- embrance Day parade In Montague, on November 11th. Bcrcta, poppies and medals will be worn. Par- ade will fall in in front of Legion Home at 10 a..m. Hot dinner will be served by the Laiillea' Auxiliary after parade for veterans and their families. ON TUESDAY NIGHT THE "PRINCE EDWARD" THEATRE WILL BE THE HAPPIEST SPOT IN TOWN! BE YOU 16 OR 60, YOU'LL ENJOY EVERY MINUTE OF THIS GRAND, COLORFUL PRE-IIOLL MIDNIGHT sHOW"ir IT'S A GREAT IIG .DOLL OF A MUSICAL! YOU'LL IE - - - singln', dancln' and ro- cln' to these won- derful. wonderful songs! Peg. 0' My Heart, Dar- danelia. Chicago, Ire- land Must Be Heaven, I Want You To Want Me, and Oh, You Beau- tiful Doll. STARTS AT 11:30 PM. ma3'ifm'”li'a..a"'”'s.m By Fanaly And Shorten. E - ' rr . very titanic emotion; Itriown to.mon,,womqn?for life! eviryjnianic thrill kn'oT1v”n' ' to heovenfealrihfor thedsoo! Hero is stark," vivid and intense. dronw of people stripped of all sham" and hypocrisy in ono irrevocable moirientl - , PLANN D LEISURE - Today an increasing number o! MM , are p n. hobbies lot the Iutun am will add to ma 'anlor?'""' . 0! flash; retirement years. An uuntial port of planning - ' O for nttremcni It the provision of an adequate retirement Incarna- Comirll nu . . 0 That's our biuineu .;r5Ii'iIWANE' -fmiiiiisii M I AIIEIiNE'-'llii':iiiii BISEHARL; FRANCES an... . winnn JOHNSTONE ' DANISH SPORT DELIGHT - HIT 'EM AGAIN . MATINII DAILY 3:30: EVENING SHOWS 7 and 9 CE EDWARD -T0-DAY to ruuli, I” I