me GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN NOVEMBER 14. 1m IIIE. EASTERN GUARDIAN and it ls hoped that he will mill! many visits to the Island. .._.._.. The regular monthly meetini 04 PAGE EIGHT Annufl Banquet RRRY M OR GET ITS‘ LAucv-i A7‘ mu PRINCE EDWARD m. we». SHOWING AT 3:30 - 7 - 9 MY DMIGIITEI! YOUR PANTS PRESSED CAPITOL — cuiiiiwiiiiiiiii i oiivifiiiitcii . noun JERRY WrKLD liiiiiii iiiiiiiici mfiillalllllqis... EXTRA! SPORT AND CARTOON Thursday -- JUNE with HELEN/ill ‘HAVUII - [IABTEB "JOHN LOVES “ARV” ON SCREEN TODAY lifary", Warnori Bros.‘ new romantic farce, with hoth Ronald Reagan and Jack Carson, and introducing the sen- sational new personality, Patricia Neal, opens today at the Prince Edward Theatre. This is the com- edy riot which Broadway applaud- ed widely a few seasons ago. Be- sides the above stars, Wayne Mor- ris, Edward Arnold and Virginia Field are prominently cast. David Butler directed with Jerry lVald in charge. "John Loves lifnry", from the original play of Norman Krasna. is considered one of the brightest comedies ever penned. It's the story of an cxnvar hero who has an English war-bride whom he married just so that he could bring her to this country “John Loves SHOWING AT 8:80 - 7 - 8:45 // I for his buddy. The complications TOIIAY- TIIE.— NEIL "Smtwo women are out to get him ...he's out to “getldhe world's dirtiest racket! AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Hlrold F. Stowlrt, Mill AGENT GEORGETOWN: Lundry, Albert Altken, Mn. Byron Harriet Chi!‘- Wnldon Lovers. This Gull-dim ml! be Miss B. A. Llewellyn; lass; to : In fiiflifwfi. ti: »'.‘.‘.‘1"oi‘:i‘&= In Bow-Iv 6011401" ""1 mm" Roper; in St. Peter's: The Post Office. bought n any u! the MrmOlsy. ..'IITTED FOOTWEAR st tlv l llontsguo Shoo Store. ', i Prince of Wales Itudents home i for the week-end include Mi“ Eleanor Minot-tin, Messrs. John Yeo . .'A SQAFFER PEN Parker sin-A hsndsomn dresser set or a. musical powder box? See them n11 and many others st V.. R. PED- ler,’ Jeweller, Montague. .'Miss Ethel Beck, student nurse pital, was a visitor to Montague on Wednesday at the home of her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Boehner. Miss Bonnie Cameron, Caledonia, spent the week-end in Montague, the guest of Miss Greta Wilginton. Bonnie's sister Christine also spent the week-end in Montague. It of Mr. and Mrs. ucDoncld. ill‘ gcts inio because he cannot telli his girl and her parents make for isome real hilarious comedy, Vicinity A Mrs, l-‘rzink Miller of East, Roy. "ii." \\'-‘1s the recent guest. of her mother, Mrs. L. H, Douglas, Miss Marion Ddii-gan has return- ed to Charlottetown after n two week's visit. with Miss Nellie arid Miss Sarah lVliicPhee. The annual St. David's United Church bazaar was held in the Town llnll on Thursday night with a large crowd in attendance. The Slipper tables were up to their us- ual excellent iligh standard and were well patronized throughout the evening To , ...'COME UV AND SEE OUR full lLne o! 6.0M. dictates, all sizes from 13 to 10 in both ladies and gentleman: styles. Also our special pro-lite hockey skate with Tacks- . berry boot. Bergmans. Montague, P. ~ E1. The Montague Knitting Club held their meeting this week at {the home of Miss Shirley Mao, lGregor. with seven members pre- sent. The evening was spent in knitting. A very delicious lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs, MacGregor. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Barbara MacLure. The “Almont" Y. P. U. of Mon- i tague United Church held its regu- lar Sunday night meeting on Nov. 6. The new slate of officers for me coming year include: President. Mr. Malcolm Patterson; vice-presi- dent, Mix Marion Furness; secre- tary, Miss Joyce Wigginton; treas~ iirer, Miss Thelma Coffin; member- ship convener, Mr. Paul Dewar, and devotion convcner. Mrs. Char- les Fraser. The Young People from all the other Protestant Churches were present and with Mr. Malcolm Patterson as leader all joined in a hearty sing-song ivith Mrs. C. Fraser at the organ. About the middle of the sing-sons: Dr. A. D, MacKenzie gave a talk on “The Life of George Washing- ton Carver". After singing many favourite hymns the meeting came to a close with the Mizpah Bene- diction. Grand‘ Opening of the Montague Five A and Malcolm MacQuarrie. , SET’! — K. Clements. st the Prince Edward Island Hos- = . .'DON’T MISS SEEING SANTA Toyland at Bergman's. ‘Montague. Miss Ruth Clements, accompan- ied by her friend, Miss Velml Burke, were recent visitors to Montague,-guesis of Miss Cle- ments’ parents, Mi". and Mrs. R. , . ‘WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF ichristmas lights both in inside and inutside series. Bergman's, Mon- tague. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Carl McKenzie. Iris, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Moore, Grahams Rood are visiting friends the Ladies‘ Aid Society v1 M31- tggus United Church met at 6 home of Mrs. Lester Mad-Nd 011 Tuesday evening, November 8. Meeting opened by the Plfilliml. Mrs. Howard Vickerson reading the lesson. "ThWBhl "id PH?" for the Day", from the Upper Room. Roll call was responded to by sixteen members. One visitor, Mrs. Lester Mellish. was uremi- Minuteo o! last meeting were rend and approved. Treasurer gave s very satisfactory reel)" 9! m‘ recent turkey and chicken Will?"- pian; were made for a bazaar_and pantry sale to be held Dec. 10. Plans were also made for tihs usual Christmas treats and cards to ‘be sent. to tor-mgr jnwbw and friends. A nominating com- mittee consisting of Mrs. Efifio Bruce (dhalrmani and Mrs. Akrchia Hume were appointed to bring to the next meeting a slste of officers for the coming year. MN- 15w“ in Charlottetown. They also visited Mrs. Angus Matheson, Iris, who in,“ be... p, patient in the P. 1-1. 1. iHospital for the past three weeks. @150 Mrs, D, Brooks, Murray Har- .bour. I The motor vessel Trinity North ,lfl'ived in Montague on Thursday from Newfoundland. The ship ll unloading ballast for Poole and Thompson, and will then take on 1B load of produce for Newfound- ‘land ports. The vessel is under Ithe command of Captain John iBrenton of Burin, Nfld. i The Nursery Club of the Monta- gue Memorial Hospital held a meeting this week at the home of ‘Mrs. H. Kydd. The secretary read the minutes of the last meeting ivhich were approved. The eve- ning was spent in sewing, and seven baby dresses were com- picicd. together with one air-ring cushion cover. and a number of mended articles. The next meet- ing will take place at the home of ililrs. F. MzicKenzie. l Mr. John Rogers of Honolulu. Hawaii, who has been visiting on the Island for the past two months, spent a few weeks in Montague and the surrounding districts get- ting acquainted with the towns and landscape. While in Montague Mr. Johnston invited the society for the December meeting. Meeting closed with the Mizpah Benedic- tion. Wedding Anniversary . Celebrated ..°On Saturday evening October m g very interesting and lovely iCVCHL took place in the home of lMr. and Mrs, Edison Taylor iLyndale when Mrs. Taylor's pair- ‘ems, Mr, and Mrs .R. C. Maolxod of Kinross were given a Surprise party by their family and friends the occasion being the 36th anni- versary of their marriage. When all the guests had arriv- ed Mr. and Mrs. MaoLeod were ushered into the living room and .R.ev. Mr. Flraser who was cailled iupon to act as chairman, gave a .‘ happy address and expressed grail- itude for the fine service rendered ‘in the Community and congre- gation by this highly efiimmed couple, and wished them many more YQhrs of hooiltih and happi- ness and the privilege of serving as in the past. At the some time. Mr. Taylor in behalf of the fomiiyi and friends presented them with a beautiful Electric Parlour Lamp, aind a sum of money, Although the surprise was complete, Mr. grid Mrs. Mnr-Lcod in brief addresses expressed heartfelt thanks for, of . Orange Lodge Pinnette ...."!‘ne Annual 5th Celebration and banquet rgfufi‘ Ewen Orange Lodge. held on m; Orange Hell at Plnette m, who" We. where one hundred momma 01 111° Cruise Asociatton, mm, wives and families and tnvikd fillets attended. The event w,“ . hizh mock oi the aOlil/itlics of on, Orange Order. In this community a program put on by members o, (the Lodge and invited friends w,“ much WWW by i111 eapecniiy a reading by Mrs. Mable Mflclthgh. em, entitled, The Lazy Fume, Also a wading ‘by Mrs. Annie 11,; rvwh of Charlotrtetown, Emilie,‘ The seven steps od Man, ' R. W. Grand Marshal Bro. W 1-1 Mclnnes presided and lntmducei-i the guests o! honor. Bro. Colin n MacPhnil n- w, Grand min, of the Grand Orange Ifldgg o, P.. I1‘... 1.. R. W.. Deputy Mime“ iSisteir Down of the L. 0 B" A also n. w- Grflrlfi Secretary 5,,‘ ter Daflah and R. W.. Grand Treastrcr. Sister MBCPhfl-ii of the Ilf-Wucrsind L..O B.A of P.E_ Bio. Mlmis-ll. Grand Master q his address spoke of the work. 0g the Orange Association of the Province since the {rs-t LOdge was Organized over one hundred yearg ago, short addresses were 315,, Bil/Ell by the Grand officers oi the L.. 0.. B A The banquet “(is pi-p. sided oveir by the ladies 0t the MacEwen Lodge. these tokens of love, loyalty and . goodwill. Short addresses were Sam Hume. who was Rogers, who is a member of the Lions Club in Honolulu, addressed l given by . the local club. giving the local , groqmman M thenqmiaile thirty" iiiifemhezis a éilfiihdnii ffimifif dofiflve years; by A. A. J. Mocbscd, i ‘e a“ m" “m5 “‘ f’ a“ 5' iMon-ty MacDonald. John MacLeod jThe members were extremely de- : and Owe“ Regrets were express_ i ilghied “’ ha“ M“ R°gf~’"i "Pd I ed that the Brridefinaid, Mrs. John i sincerely hope that he \l\'lii again : Oampbeu of Toronto could not be visit the club before leaving. While present’ Quite a number of Mrs‘ “Yhihe ISIFIId- M“ 3°59“ l5 “is” I MacLeods school chums from visiting friends in the western part I Lime Sands were WQQQH‘ and e,“ of the Province, and is also trav- pmssed their mod wishes (o me , oiling ovcr the island to get firsti-‘young wupiey A weddmg i hand knowledge of life and condi- i gupper was Served an‘; a wedding i iinns here. His knowledge. charm. ; c3149 c111, and d-igflflbutuL songs i and interesting hlks have won for l were sling with Mrs. Taylor at the him many friends in this locality. Piano. Then ail joined hands End Dollar Store Corner 0F Main and School Streets In Montague LADIES‘ urnou FULL FASHIONED i-ios: 89¢ SUBSTANDARDS SKEINS AND PLAITS 2 for 19c Your Choice of 20 Colors MENDING WOOL vvv-~vvv\\~v-/v\\-~v---\-~\---\~vs~\ N70» “mxroocxr- ' “A Local Five and Ten For Your Shopping Convenience” ‘ l.‘\.§>:‘. 1L"; C5 - \\_ \\.\\)\'&'X&¢ You are cordially invited to pprI-icipcl-e in. our many "OPENING SPECIALS" and see the magnificent assort- ment- of Candy, Jewelry, Not-ions, Toilet Articles, Hos- iery, Dry Goods, Stationery, Toys, Games, Books, China, t / Our , Policy shall be one of Courtesy and Service to 2 bring you these many quality items of prices that. make your Dollar worth Full Value. FridaynSaturda y, Nov. |7I:|1, '8'"! and IQE wi-mvr ROAD smiirlcrxiri" | ....-... i Mr. and Mrs. Eustachious M11. Carron, Commercial Cross, recent); imoved to Montague where thrv will reside for the winter monies. l M155 Marjorie Campbell, studeit nurse at the PE. Island Hospital, Charlottetown, spent. the irecki-nj ‘iwith her parents, Mr. and .\*ir.. ‘Cecil Campbell, Whim Road. Miss Mary Niacliiiinon, Wlilzii ifioad, recently left for Halifax. N.S. where she intends to speni the winter. Miss Millie MacDonald, Char. ‘lottetown, spent the week-end vi-lih her parents, Mr. and Mrs. liiurdml; MacDonald, Whim Road. sang. “Flor they are Jolly Ccm F51. lows." The hymn "Bl-est he ill? ti, that Binds", prayer and benedic- tion by the minister brought s verv lovely fellowship to a close. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Leod consists of two daughters. (Elia) Mrs. Edison Taylor and Hector of Vancouver, B. C. Reg- son Ewan was lost in the second world war. There are fourteen grand children. Bobby 2 Garils ENGLISH ‘ Spring Stool, Smooth Points 30 Count; Brown and Block SPECIAL VALUE Pins 15c Glass, Tinvvare, Aluminumwcre, Kitchen Hardware and Electrical, Enumelvvare, Oilcloih, Point, Polishes and Chrisf- ~ A mos Goods. ' KLEENEX 2 For SMALL SIZE . . . . . SPECIAL viuus ' m (Regular 50c Value) 39c Toothpaste and Brush SPECIAL English Bone China Cups and Saucers LIIIIIES’ . COTTON IIOS MEN'S SIZE . . . . . Facial Tissues 35c 10c 29c ocean-o 39c NYL "INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED" ontague 5c To A $1.00 Store , H. ‘Fllannf’ MURRAY OWNER-MANAGER LADIES‘ SEMI - FASHIONED SPECIAL FIRST QUALITY. ON Miss Marion of Ottavin; four sons inald o1 Halifax. N. S. Wendell of Bellevue» and Harold at home; s