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" vso iii” Capitol GirlsWhoWalk iiliii News - Musical Shows 8:80 7 - 8:45 BRUCE ‘li lilllllili l Ex BY KENAREYNDLDS MORTGAGE SALE l l ‘There will be sold by Public , Auction in front of the Law Courts ‘ihulldlng in Charlottetown in Queen's County, Prince Edward i island, on Monday the 3rd Day of October 194B ALL THAT PARCEL of land situate on Township num- ber 38 in King's County in Prince Edward Island bounded and de- scribed as follows: Commencing lat the southeast angle of n tract ‘Road (known as Donnciieys Road) iteen chains thence east seventy- the course of the sumo North T0111" ‘acres of land a little more or less bring the farm of land described |dnteii the fourteenth day of May fof’ a Power of Sole contained in an between John J. Trainor of Don- 16iiiiii. Sound Programs-Lowest Rates Roadshows, Churches, Clubs, Schools and Home sound projector owners can now obtain excellent com- plete evening shows f a week. For Ian, st once to C. E. 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D. 1049. OWEN KELLY, Assignee ot Mortgage. MeLEAN & McKINNON, Solicitors, y Charlottetown. DATED this 1st day of Septem- HUNTER RIVER. W.M.!. Mrs. .7, H. Wood entertained momibers o! the United Ohurch Auxiliary of the W.M.S. at her home on Sept 2. The president. opened the meeting. Hymn, whntl ism on. Matheson presided and‘ a friend we have in Jesus was sung. Psalm 145 was read responsively. Mrs. Seaman and Mrs. Wood led if: prayer. Mrs. Clgggiic read passages of scripture llymn, "All t-he way My Saviour leads me,” wgs sung. The program was an introduc- tion to the new Study Book. Grow- ing With The Years. Taking part in the program were Mrs. Emmett Bernard, Mrs, J.W. Patterson, Mrs. Don. Bulman and Mrs Cyril Smith. Mrs. Maine-son made an appeal‘ for more readers, A committee con- sistixig of Mrs. Christie, Mrs. Seller and Mrs. Bulman were ap- pointed to prepare program on Chapter one of Growing with The Years for next meeting. Minutes of last meeting were EMPIRE sonar Shows 2:80-7-8:45 Also Sports. Comedy - Cartoon MacNeviii-MaoLeod Wedding The United Church. Murral’ R17‘ er, was the scene of a pretty Wed‘ ding on Wednesday, Allglfil 31- whcn Rev. R. E. Vessey and Rev. F. Lacey united in marriage, Zel- da Jean, youngest daughter o! Mr. nnn Mrs. William F. MacLeod. and Noel Alan, eldest son of Mr. Mrs. E. M, MacNevin, Charlotte- town. Given in marriage by hcr father. the bride entered the church to the strains of the bridal chorus played by Mrs, l-Iolden MacLure. Miss Nancy MacNevin. sister of tho groom sang "I‘il Walk Beside You" before the ceremony, and "O Perfect Love“ during the signing of ihc register. For her gown the bride chess white slipper satin with long sleeves coming to points over the wrists, and a long train. Her shoulder length veil was held in place by a coronet of seed pearls ‘and she carried a bouquet of American Beauty Roses. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Lelia MacLeod, who wore a gown of pink moire taffeta with pink mitts and a head dress of pink feathers and tulle. She carried an arm bouquet of yellow roses with pink streamers. Miss Rita Mac Ferguson, cousin of the bride, was a petite and winsomc flower girl. She wore a gown o! blue net over satin with pink head dross, and carried an old fashion- read and approved. Roll call an- swered by 16 members and one visitor. Roll Call letter for October R. Mrs. Christie was appointed Supt. of Baby Band. Mrs. Ripley gave a short financial statement. Several bills were presented and it was moved and seconded these bills be paid. A parcel is being packed to be sent. to Europe and it was requested that anyone having articles of clothing for this parcel. kindly send to Supply Secretary, Mrs. J.S. Molcod. Cards of thanks were rc- celved from two members. A letter from the Presbyetrial President, Mrs'J.D. McFsi-lane W55 read, re- garding Cenu-ai Rally to be held ed nosegay of sweet peas with pink and blue streamers. The groomsman was Mr. Vernon 'Hill, a friend of the groom. The ushers were Richard Hurst and Ian MacNevin. The brides mother dress of brown and white with brown rcdingotc and brown ac- cessories. She wore a corsage of pink roses. The groom's mother wore a dress of Cameo grey with black accessories and a corsage of pink roses. Following the ceremony a re- ception was hold at the home of the bride. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. F. D. Brehaut and Mrs. E. S. Giddings. The table was chose a in Trinity Church Sept 22. Friendship calls reported totalled 45 home and 19 hospital. The October meeting to be at. the Manse. Lunch committee Mrs. George Smith Mrs. Spence nnd Mrs. Bowman. A dainty lunch was served by committee assisted by peating the Lord's Prayer in unison ERiITH. Kent. England — (OH the BBWl-ton ship used in smart new homes, ces all across Canada! embossed cord- Low in am cost, ‘SYLVA- eyed with a single coat! sncl joins are uno truslvo- uircd. wood wall panelling. Drop sy. s Fir Plywood roducts srs V,“ Sifrhllli ‘nail! Y“ Cow's Wharf here. head injuries. Gary Thompson, Alan Gregory, Mrs Wood. Meeting closed by rc- -—Seeman George Griffiths fell 20 _ feet from the top of the funnel of ma“ whue‘ M15! Audi-y M“ Slanhope off He suffered Front Bow (left to right): Douglas McEwcn, Msrven Block, llogsn (Second), Bslpb Thompson (Slxer), Allison Mcllaohcrn, Lloyd Burke. Ian Boer. David Thompson. Char ics McGee. Lloyd Gregory neth Burns (Second), Teddy Beer (Sixer), Frank Gorrnlcy (Sixcr), Robert Gregory (Sixcr), Sumo (Slur). Swill Elm" Planet, P. L. (Cub Instructor). Mrs. Gcorgel‘. Beer (Cnbniaster), Parkdale Brownie BACK ROW ‘(left to right): Raymond Bertram, Cowl Gallant, Patsy Oorwoy, O"lrisn, Penny Wowsn, Carol Hogan, lsssis Mcbougoi, Moislys attractive with a lace cloth cen- l lied with the three tier wedding i cake, which was cut in traditional fashion by the bride and groom, and later cut and served by Mrs. Merton Ferguson and Mrs. W. E. Scnntlcbury. Refreshments were served by Mrs. ‘K. D. Bell, Mrs. J. A. Ferguson, Miss Isabelle Mac- Leod, and Miss Margaret MacLeod, aunts of the bride, assisted by ,Mrs. D. M. MacKlnnon, Miss Pa- Leod, and Miss Lorraine Horton. For travelling the bride wore a l and - Hrna GUARDIAN. cunanmwarowu ___ TliE EASTER Miss Montague : following ‘places in Post Office; in Georgetown: The ~-'I'I'I."I'ED FOOTWEAR at tlv Montague Shoe Store. ..“'EVENING STAB.” IS HIRE. Sec this new Community Pattern st Peplsrs Jewellery Store in Mon- tague. iiiiih ROAD AND ' lIIGINITY Mr. Lloyd Lowcllyn was s week- end visitor st his homo in Albion. Miss Ruby MacLeod, whim Road, resumed her duties as teacher in Montague Memorial School. Miss Helen Jackson, St. John is is vacationing in Albion with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jackson. Mrs. Ernest Griffin, Albion is st present in Otto/we. visiting her daughter, Mrs. Fred Lake. spent the week-end in Albion re- Mean, spent his vacation field East. Mrs. Frank Graham and Colin MacDonald, town on Wednesday. Mr. John MacDonald, of the death oi his sister, Mrs Margaret MacPhei-son in Boston Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Alfred with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Wesley Campbell Whim Rood. and family of Manchester, N}! East. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Campbell. Mrs Eddie McCarron Deer, Alberta, who has been visit ing friends and relatives on Island for spent several da Mrs. Pete McCarron, Cros. Amid showers of confetti happy couple left for a short. hon eymoon in Nova Scotia. The bride has been and popular teacher at Lowe graduate of Prince of Wales Col lege and received his B. A. an yellow suit with green accessor- Mimlyn s, Di; Disc 1st. Parkdale Wolf Cub Pack .'.; 0...... McK M. A. st Acadia University. Billy Gal lsnt (Second), Merrill Smith (Second), Donald Gallant (\'1:cJAlv-y| .....u.-r Deryok Hickox. Bobby Mclnnis, Wayne Bogsrson, Bobln Clay, Kenneth‘ Burke, AGENTS: MONTAGUSE: Harold I. Landry, Albert Althea, Mrs. Byron tswsrt, AGENT GBOIGETOWN: The Guardian lnsy be bought at say of the Roper; in 8t. Peter's: Mr. Murdock Beaten, Montague cemiy, renewing old acquaintances. Mr. Malcolm MacLcod of Boston, with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Stuart, Valley- Mrs. Commercial Cross, were visitors to Charlotte- Valley- field East, recently received word Greek River, spent the week-end in Kiilrmrir with Mr. Stewart's parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Dan Stewart. Miss Norma Campbell, Charlotte- town, spent Labour Day week-end Mr. and Mrs. John MacPhee and are spending their vacation at Mrs. lldncPhees old home in Vsll€yfied Miss Marjorie Campbell, student nurse at the PE. Island Hospital in Charlottetown is spending for October is to be Mrs. Wesley several days at Wh_im Rood with Campbell and Mrs. Leslie Stuart. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil A penny sale was put on by Mia. Bill BPQASHET‘, and daughter Shirley. of Charlotte- town spent Labour Dary visiting at whim Road quests of Mr. and Mrs. of Red the the past month, recently ys with Mr. and Commercial On August 26th, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Stuart, Vullcyfield East, M15510" BAN" entertained their friends and the ' i ies and a corsage of talisman roses. | B l Montague School. The groom is s , Richard O'Brien. Irwin Biisll (Second), Ilen- Constsbio I-l. Brooks, B.G.M.P. (Assistant) ‘Ions, Alberto Morphy, Myrna OI GUARDIAN .1. Harriet Clair. Wsldon lovers. Miss B. A. Llewellyn; MrmClsy. in Bouris: Condoms and Florence Tbs Post Offico. ‘ 0 --'READERB will find display ssls advts. and suction sdvts. etc. on our Financial Page. ..'CAR-DIGAN HALL. — Annual Chicken Supper and Dance. Tucs- dey, September 20th. Music by Webster. .311!!! FRUIT CAKE lotterled by, Panmure Island Women's Insti- tute. was won by Mrs. Seymour Henderson, Cambridge. Lucky T101. et No. $10. neighbours at s. house party. Dur- ing an intermission in the dancing a delicious lunch was served to the guests, who had s very enjoyable evening, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mac- Leod of Rosslandale, Mass, together with their daughter and son Roder- ick arid Alice, spent the, week in Valleyfieid East, the guests n! Mr, and Mrs. Archie Stuart, They were accompanied on their trip by Mr. alight. L. Vickerson of Sxxnmerviils, 85!, Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald Valleyfieid East, were their three daughters, Marion of Boston, and Marguerite and Isabel of Toronto. The latter were 5C°°mDanied by thfiir friend Miss Trudy Hamilton, RN, of Toronto. WHIM ROAD WI. The ladies of the whim Broad W.,I, met at the home of Mrs. Wesley Campbell on Tuesday night, Sept, 6th, for their regular monthly meeting. Mrs. Wesley Campbell presided over the meeting and the members repented the Creed toge- ther. Each member donated a lead pencil to answer roll call, there being seven members present. The minutes of last month's meeting were read and approved. The secretary, Mrs. Webb Nicholson, reported that six new blinds had been placed in the school, also t/wo chairs were purchased for for the hall. Correspondence in- cluded an appeal from the Salvat- tion Army and several canvassers were appointed to cover the dist- rict for collection. Dllferent wnys and means of raising funds for re- pairing the hall were suggest/ed but this was left for further dis- cussion. No 510k calls were reported for the month, and the committee is to remain the some for next month. The new entertainment committee Norman MncDonnld, the lucky winner being Mrs. Pete MacCarrori. The entertainment committee consisting of Mrs. JN. MacDonald and Mrs. Webb Nicholson put on several interesting contests which were enjoycd by evcfyflfle- Mrs. Mack Munro invited it)! ladies to her home for their October Meeting, when the roll call will be an article or verse for the Instit- ute how's. Before leaving for their homes, the members were served a dainty lunch by the hostess. The National Anthem brought an en- joyable evening in a c1069. __M_._i-- NORTH WINSLOE The regular meeting of Willing Workers Mission Band met in the church Aug. 28th with Mrs. Walter Roberts as leader. - The president opened the meeting {with the purpose. and Hymn 613, (he efficient-Jesus Bids ll-‘i Shine", followed by rlScrlpiure reading by George Younker, Matt. 13. 44-52; Lord's Prayer in unison; Hymn 594, "Praise Him, Praise Him, All Ye Little Children" was sling. d svidarit. Rowan Boer (Sixes). Robert —Pi~ioto by Burke r 01. Evelyn MocKsy, Fey liiciiox, Darin Williams, Gwen SEPTEMBER 17, 1949,, “ cart Breaker" V aliliod By Gaps A Brantford, Ont, youth des- cribed by police as a "heartbreak to women" is being held by Tor. onto police in connection with s series of robberies of homes in ex. clusive residential areas of the west coast city. Louis Molnar, z7_ alias Ward, a good-looking your,‘ man, faces seven charges of house. breaking in Vancouver and g charge of carrying a revolver which police round in his m" pocket when they raided his $25 a day suite in a downtown hotel. Vancouver police described Moi. nar's activities as much like those of Gerrard Dennis oi’ St. Cather. ines, Ont., who was convicted in connection with house robberies of wealthy US. homes. Dennis’ loot was figured at $1,000,000. 2.5, of St, Louis, Mo., shows how he was cured or an eight-day siege o1 higwpg by o mysterious man us- ing uncommon methods. The l stranger, who must remain anon-i ymous, took s noodle and two» black candies from a black bag! He suspended the water-soakedg noodle over Meier's head until the. water dripped on his nose. Then“ lighting the candles. he mid": some curious motions with his. hands, and, presto,‘ no more hie.- Honest, Doc. '1 ~ Minutes of last meeting wsrsj read and approved. Roll call was:- responded to by s verse of ScriP" ture by i6 members and one vls-z itor, Program reading by Robert. Younker, ‘The Butlers Mistakedf; Recitation. Stephen Younker. ‘\- The leader gave s very interest-ll ing and instructive talk on Trllisr’ idad, showing pictures of schoo church, and homes, and of differ, ent mission fields, and also plow; ures in the portfolio to be continq ued at next meeting. ‘ Mrs. Walter Roberts was IP-l pointed as leader and B21193 Younker to read the Scripture lea-l’ son. Roll call is to be answered bfi a verse of Scripture. The offcrin‘ was $1.73. Mission Band invite- to Mrs. W. Roberts‘ for next meek“ ing, each to bring their birthday money and thankofferlng envclq opes. A treat of candy was miicly enjoyed by all. Meeting closed \\ itli; Mission Band prayer. f _ . BUYING DAILY A Live or Dressed FOWL and CHICKEN for Cunning Purpose EASTERN PACKING CO4 LIMITED Souris i. lAlGDDllALD DRDS. TIIEATRE ltsstsgss FRIDAY - SATURDAY. , Eater Williams, _ Peter 1M ford, Jimmy Durante!’ _- "ON AN ISLiQrlNITlWITK YO NO HIC—Robert Meier, ~ l is we » —-'Plisto by lash Laughter, Dancing, Sllyml ing Romance