OUT. OUR M-G-M pveientl Siillilll JAMES. . lllilil-Sliwilil "It'll SMUOOLII" VAIENIINACHRIESA "TN! HALF-CASII" SYIINEY GHEENEIHEH "WI DUVCNMAN" JIIHN HUIIIAK "UNI ADVINYUIII" "VIII OOVIINMINT MAN" lIilNEl BAHBYMORE I "YIII IIO SMOY" FINAL TODAY ' "CURTAIN CALL AT CACTUS CREEK" l MATINEE 2:30 - EVENING 7-9 WAY I BET THAT V wuze HAS cosr ' COMPANY - - TWENTY TIMES KAI-AYA' PRINCE unwann cm ROYROGEBS in " TRIGGER. Jli. Matinee Today 2:30 -, Evening 7-8:45 .c7f15fi76"i. M0ll.'- TIIE. - WEB. NU NAME FOR HER BABY ONLY A PRIDU , -- JEFF BIIANIILER News - MUSICAL -..j.. .--m:- ..-. . U. S. IMMIGRATION In the first decade of the 20th century. 8.514.000 persons migrated to the United States. blur J. R. .WiLl.iAMS WHAT A NEW one WOLll.D.' WELL-.WHEN you NEW -n-lav SAY. , "CAN'T you Fix rrr AND we DO rr WOULD WIZECK TH' COMPANY IF -.wE H BUT AD MORE, . ry Se . . I . ' ;J79rnai.i.v6m::r - I 'n3I'i'ii?iveAizs ” . "””' H " "'1' -'-J5-”'V-' HEJSN come oM.wl'-:5. No! ' no-r l ---Fm FOUR you ear 1a, . Jcsoiucal-i2n.e1"ro-is , wup ones: see-n-us" LAST or: REALv ,- M recess essays? 'ro;rI;vrr.e .f”s. .1-09,,-M r . v '13. a.) . ,. x . xw .",'Virit p ..-is. i .:g.-3-r,.y4..g;1,E s D g g. rash GUARDIAN. cHA1iLor1-an-own lIiE EASTERN (ill'Al,illIA!l' Mon iaguc: town: erdl 5: Son. - ..-rrrn-zn roo'rwcAu'u tit. Montague Shoe Store. ..-nasanvu Wednesday, Oct. ith, for Matinee Horse Race at Montague. y . .'JOANNA DRESS SHOP. Montague. We now have a good selection oi slips bed-jackets. night-gowns. house-coals, etc Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Coffin lert this week for a visit with their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs . Gordon Coffin. Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. William Reilley, who have been vacationing in Montague for the past few weeks. left yesterday on return to Brant- iord. Ontario. Mr. lJac'c Ross of Petawawa Ou- tario; is now visiting his mother. Mrs. Ira Ross of Upper Montague Miss Charlotte Campbell or New Glasgow visited with Mr. and Mrs Joseph Landry on Thursday. Miss Anne Maclilachern of Mont- ague. Miss Florence MacPherson of New Perth. and Miss Jane Lake of Montague, are leaving this mom- i.ng for Toronto, Ontario. Miss Lois Shaw, stenographer with the Dominion Garage Co. St. John, N. B. was a visitor to Montague last week. guest of her uncle, Mr. Nel- son Shaw. She also visited her aunt. Mrs. Oswald Collings, New Perth. Mrs. J. W. MacLeod, Sydney. Nova. Scotia, and Mrs. llarold Henry. Nova Scotia. who are visit- ing in Georgetown motored to Montague on Wednesday and visit- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs Alva Allen. Miss Jessie Mathesnn. superin- tendent oi Goddard Hospital. Brockton. Mass. returned home af- ter visiting in Glen William. guest of her brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Angus Matheson. She was accompanied by Mrs. Jessie Senca- hough. who had been visiting in Murray Harbour, and Mars. Tcna Jenkins. Cross Roads. who will vis- it relatives in Boston. .JYOUNG PROGRESSIVE CON- SERVATIVE ANNUAL MEETING -The annual meeting of the Young Progressive Conservative Association will be held at tnc Canadian Legion Clover club In Charlottetown on Thursday, Sep- tember 28th. Registration to com- mence at 7.00 P. M. All persons be-- tween the ages of 16 and 3.5 arr. cordially invited to attend. Special speakers will be in attendance. Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. Daniel Morrison left recent- ly for Halifax. N.S.. where he will resume his studies in law at Dal- housie University. Mr. and Mrs. C.S.M. Duiiin of London. Ont. are visiting here as the guests oi Mrs. Duifin's parents, Mr. and Mrs.'E.B. Macbaren. r ....' Mrs. D.D. Scanhcl and Miss Margaret sencebaugh left on Tues- day ior Jamaica Plains. Mass. They had spent the holiday months at the scannel summe home on Water Street. On Saturday last, Dr. and Mrs. L.W. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daizlci and Miss Catherine Dalziel. R.N., all of Charlottetown. motored to Georgetown. Mrs. Daniel Mcxeeman of Bos- ton, Mass; is visiting in George- town and Burnt Point where she is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Gotell and the Hemphlll fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Moore'and family of whim Road motored to Georgetown on Sunday where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martcll. The drive for funds in the can- cer Campaign is on in Georgetown and the follovdng canvassers are eollcltlng donations for this very worthy cause. Mrlf. J.1-l. MacDon- ald, Miss Genevieve Soloman, Mrs. Myrtle Bablneau and Mrs. Marion George. ...... In a double graduation ceremony at the Royal Canadian Air Force Station at Clinton. Ontario. on Aug. 25th., Air Radio Officers Winks were presented to eight members of the regular Air Force. course AGENTS:-lIoNTAGul:V Ilereld IF. undry, In. Byron llewart. Kn: - Bruce Mecrhee. Mia Joyce Wigglnlen. Mlle Jenn Jinstnn. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Levers. The Guardian may be gbought Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in George- 'llie Post Office; in Sourls: The Snack Bar and ii. Rich- . Georgetown extend to him con. 1 at the following places in Mr. Robert Younkcr of char- lottctown was a business-visitor to Montague yesterday. . i Misc lthel Thompson. who is presently employed in Saint John is visiting in Montague. the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Thompson. . Mrs. Thomas Jackson of-Lower Montague is spending. a few days in the western part of the Island. where she is visiting friends and relatives. Miss Mary Mntheson. who spent the past month at her home in Glen William. left on return to the Ottawa Civic Hoepital where she is taking a course in radiology. Mr. G. A. Martin. who spent the past month visiting his brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. T. w. Mellish, at Union Road. returned to his home in Belmont, Mass. Mr. Herbert White, superintendent of the Mechanical Dept. of the Telegraph Journal. saint John. N. B.. was a recent visitor to Montague, guest'atathe home at Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacPhee. I Unemployment Insurance Case Ai Georgetown An employer in southern King's County pleaded guilty yesterday be- fore Magistrate Joseph W. MacDon- ald at Georgetown to a charge of failure to make contributions under the Unemployment Insurance Act. on,behali of his employees. The DEFY-Y W85 fined 320 and costs and in default of payment sentenced to 59"”? 30 days in King's County jail. 7311"” '0 DRY to the Unemploy- ment Insurance Fund the defaulted Contributions. amounting to 829.55. will result in the party serving 'a further term of 30 days in jail. This is the first chasrge laid by the audit division oi the Unemploy- ment Insurance office in chin. iottetown. Mr. R. Bryanam and Mr. Ali McKearney the Audit Division of the Unemployment Insurance of- iice appeared in support of 13;: pro- secution. Mr. S. S. Hessian. K. C, Mont?-s'u9,. crown prosecutor for Kins 5. represented the Crown. No. 1'7 and to five, members of Un- iversity Air Training plan, course No. 2. Presentation was by wing Commander R. F. Miller, EC. Commanding officer. To be con- sratulated is Pilot Officer John 11. 997-401? cf Georgetown. one of the successful graduates. For P. 0. De. Lory this marked the completion of three periods of extensive air and ground training during the summer months. Johnny tells us that he is returning to McGlli University to ccmpiete his final year in en. gincering at that university. What- ever may become of Johnny, as an cngineer, we will always remember him here as a star of our mm); and field team. Best of luck John. ny from all your Air Force friends. The above news release was receiv- ed by the writer from the oiiiccr Commanding the R. C. A. P'.- Station at Clinton. Ont. along with as very fine picture oi Pilot Officer De- Lory. John's many iriends in Bratulatlons through the medium oi this column. Maclimld Bros. Theatre Fri. mo Mt. stewm Sat. use BIG GLOGK my mums. Mnureeu o'snuiv'- en. The most unusual picture of the yeir. u. 4. Mason OPTQMETIIIT Iltling and lapzlyllg Glance IIONTAGITI, P. I. I. "er; Homer Cheverie. aourie; Peter - -' .'. snarl: Exnnuon Prize list ; . JERSIYI Sec. 61. Jersey or Guernsey bull 3 years or over. reg. lat: Erma: Un- derhay, Bey Fortune. See. 66. Jersey or Guernsey cal! reg. junior. lat and 2nd: 2::-nest Underhey. Sec. 61.Jersey or Guernsey row in milk. 4 years and over, pure bred or grade. 1st and 2nd: Ernut Un- derhay. sec. 69. Jersey or Guernsey hotter in milk. 3 years. pure bred or grade. 1st: Ernest Underhayr Sec. 71. Jersey or Guernsey heifer in milk. 2 years, pure bred or grade. Ernest Underhay. sec. 73. Jersey or Guernsey he!!- er. 1 year, pure bred or grade. 3-. 1st: Ernest Underhay.,.. Sec. 74. Jersey or Guernsey neiier. 1 year, pure bred or grade. Jr. ut- Erneat Underhay. Sec. 76. Jersey or Guernsey calf. Jr., reg. 1st. Gall Johnston. Fort- une. seen 80. Herd oi Jersey or Guern- sey cattle consisting of 1 bull. 1 year or over and 3 females, any age. 1st: Ernest Underhay. Sec. 31. 2 animals progeny of 1 dam, reg. Jersey or Guernsey. ist and 2nd: Ernest Underhay. Sec. 86. Champion Jersey or Guernsey bull. any age. reg. 1st and 2nd. nest Underhay. Sec. 81. champion Jersey female any age, reg. 1st. Ernest Underhay. sec. 89. Best showman boy or girl under 20 years. Ernest Under hay. SPECIAL PRIZES Best Jersey or Guernsey ctlf Jr. (Souris Creamery) Gall Jolmston. Get oi sire. Jersey. (Mar-ll Creamery) Ernest Underhay. Jr. Jersey heifer under 2 veers. (Morell co-op) Gail Johnston Jersey herd. (Bank of Nova Scotia) Ernest Underhny- Best Junior female Jersey (St. Peter's Co-bp) Gail Johnston. Best progeny of dam. Jersey (R. L. Burge) Ernest Underhay. Large Aiiendance Al Contest "in Georgetown An old-time fiddling, step-danc- ing and singing contest. sponsored by the Georgetown community Wel- ionre League. was held ln the Georgetown RinkThursdIV night. A large crowd of town resident-3 8 '1 visitors from various County cen- tres was in attendance and enjoyed exceptionally lmrgc number of con- testants in all classes took over three hours to render their num- bers. Contestants appeared from such centres as summersiie. Cardigan. sourls. Gowan Brae, Peakes. Bridge- town, Montague. Bear River. George- town and home valley. Judges were Major J. A. Mac- Donald Cardigan. Capt. William sigsworth, Newport and Mr. W. J. Fitzgerald, Georgetown. Mr Raymond Lavandlerloi George-' town capably fulfilled the duties oi announcer and master oi ceremon- ies. The ringing contestants includ- ed: -Charles King. Georgetown; Lemuel Paquct, Souris; Miss Viola Shephard. Cardigan; I430 McAaulay. Cardigan; Miss Joyce Pauuet, Sour- is; Miss Patricia Bolger. Summer- side: Basil Gotell. Georgetown; Wallace Burke. Montague: Mrs. Joseph Durant, Summerside; Bern'- ard Hughes, Deakes. The prize winners were: 1. Miss Patricia Bolger; 2. Lemuel Pequot; 3. Min Viola Shepherd. In the step-dancing the contest- ants were: Miss Viola shepherd; Leo McAulay: Miss Janie Batchild- er. Geurgeiawn: Allison MacDonald. Bridgetown; Mrs. Thadeu: Shep- herd, Crzziigen; Master Oswald Meoxay, Bangor; Gerald Larkln. Peakes; Rodney chanson. Bear River; Mrs. Howard :0UGhGl'u. Georgetown; Mrs. James Macswain. Georgetown; Alan shepherd. Gard- igan; Joseph Inngaphie. Gown: Brae; Isaac la-user, Buunnereide; Allie Gallant. Georgetown. Men- 1. The prime winners were: 1. Gerald Lu-kin; 2. Joseph i.ongIph- ie: 8. Isaac Fnser. Ladies-1. like. Howard Fouohere. a. Mrs. deue shephard; a. mu Janie Batchilder. . .A special prhe was awarded Mu- ter Oswald Macxey. ' In tin: fiddling section the iollow- ing were the coriustanteainni Boi- ger. summeroide; wiltred chain- on. Bear River; Wilirod- Gotnll. Georgetown; Lorne Hockey. Bung- ar: Mrs. Thldeue Shephird. cud- iun: Emmett Oheillon. Beer Riv- cbaiuon. Bear River. , This prize winners were: 1. Horner' Wilfred a highly entertaining evening. The - Determined to make the Dundee Provincial Plowinl latch bigger and better then ever. President 1.. 8. Hunter and associates are buy these days erecting new facilities for the benefits of the Ipectutorl end participator: attire nun-ul al- I eir. . A building has been erected for the sale of ice cream and soft drinks and several ble struct- men have been boil on runner: in order to supply patrons close to the events with hot dogs. The old bernhubeentorn down but there is still ltelll 401- ec- commodation of sixty horses. A bulldin toprovide laboratory fac- ilities u been built while facilit- ies have been erected amusement of the children. Feature of the match wll be the two-sod tractor event on Thurs- day aim-noon. several single and gdartregdupltrrlng matches are also But it will not be all plr-wing. The men will have the opportunit- ies to step away fromr the ridge and take part in athletic events as a tug-of-war match or throwing the plow share. In charge of en- tertainment is Mr. John A. Mac- Donald, Cardigan. SAVOYABD WRITER W. 5. Gilbert. librettist of the Gilbert and Sullivan operas, had acted for some time as drama critic of the "Illustrated Timed," which turned hLs attention to the stage. is 1950 for the . Q Stipendiery lleglutrat f - County, Joseph W. eMoIrcDl:l'i'iI:d, lecld bile! weeklyccourt In W; our: one at eor t , terTdv,)' efiiedrnoon. , ” own y", ,o re outs of Pol t Pl i ch-rud Jointly under "the Act with having two Itllla in their possession; had their cage adjourned until Friday. sepg, 29 for judgment The case had been gig? is? ””"-'""' 9” "ww- Montegue resident 1 N1"! in operating . p,e,,..,dg:;:. Vehicle It I -peed greater u... 20 miles per hour contrary to 2 'lbwn of Montague by-law and i:;.".".'i.?.?” -N3 8 or Two resident: of Peter; 3934 were charged under a Town of Men. tllue by-law with causing . .113. turbance by blowing a ham 0," had his father appear on his a half. Each pleaded guilty and W: fined 33 with joint costs or 33 9: MA days din jail. ' ru enell rhsld t 1 . guuty to operating M . p,e:.,d.:,(: vehicle in excess of 20 miles per libur contrary to a Town of Mon- tague by-law and was fined 51:, with 83 costs. or ten days in jun. A resident of Peier' charged with being intoxiscatgrl) A Public place contrary to me Prince Edward island 'rempem,c, Act. pleaded guilty and was fined :20. with 38.70 costs. or 30 .1.” in jail. Court was adjourned until Fri- day, Sept. 29, at 2.30 at George- town. ' Prince Edward Island IIOBILE x-Int mm Albion School ...... ..;. Gaspereau School .. Cambridge School .. Whim;Road School . MONDAY 25 Si-JP'I'EMBER-H v . Roseneath School ............... Brudenell School TUESDAY 26 SEPTEMBER- Lower Montague School ...................... .. WEDNESDAY 27 SEP'1'EMBER-- Sturgeon ...................... .. THURSDAY 28 SEPTEMBER- Murray Harbor North School ....... ..3.. FRIDAY 29 SEPTEMBER- Adults may. attend whichever centre more convenient. Tuiercllosls League SNIEDIILE f 888 88 406 is Oheverie; 2. Gotell; ,8. Emmett Gheinon. A mecial prise was awarded am. ephecd. the only lady l- A - - , In lov ng,.memory yer. me. until 0': member 23rd, 1941., To wait for cure. Ilmy liuabersid and dear fath- Macxinnon. who passediawey. Sep- Iang day: and n A ti t Ill God alone knew what we! He took him home and gave him hefbore the pain, in .- t. felt. ' n WANTED . ruir wool: Limited Quantity Required L-,APP'Y-' lERGMAN'S . Montague, , 5 Ii A Is to believe that tom orrow will never come. It will come ineviidbly, and it all the uncertainties and problems of (1 new world; . nYou prepare lorytomorrow when you become at pohcyholder of the