A‘ SPRIIIBE EDWARD room! rm. SAT. SHOWiNG AT 3.30 - 7 AND 9 evoo THE EASTERN GUARDIAN scams: MONTAGUE: Harold r. Landry. Albert maul. am. Byron Siowari. Min Harriet Clair. £9281‘ GEUBGITOWN: Wlldols Levers. "rue _ ngdgollgar. CHARLOTTETOWN York lind lllelnlty m. Will Cooke was buoy load- ing turnips last week. » ‘ - ;$§E’I11E;MBEB__3°».1.‘Z4§ Imeetiagqelosed with Nauonal Anthem. Lunch was served by the , ilwstoss and all departed thanking ‘Ml-e. Vessey tor a lovely evening. I . ..-.,. ' Mr. and Mrs. Peter Proud Jdd n tifsmily. York, spent Sunday ,h:“;,,ff_':§§“mw§§fg_°m' 5pm .Oyster Bed. the guest of Mr. and .Mrs. Gordon Carr. A large crowd from York wentf AGENTS SOUBIS: Mill llllll Richards and Gordon Iandl The Guardian may be bought at any of the lolluwing places in Montague: lib l. A. Llewellyn; In. 0|”. ass "m: vnlolr wlor Service was held in York Church i- .- 's1_ w“- la Georgetown: The Peat Oliee- in Sour-ls: Condos‘: and Roper. in ll. Peters: The Post Ollee. ‘ I . PMS!“ “when!” on Mondunon Sunday morning, the preemi- ' lbeing Mr. MsoKay, studen m - “ugly-rs f 1- 11 0c 5| n5‘ c_ H“ “aqua cmsswmn M158 A1160 CIOCKQUZ. York. has. ' Boehner, JeaweTler. ca Montague, brings results. AD W" Illwllwd ldllaililfla wghnthe 1'15"‘ °1 Vwlimi“ mum‘ ohm,“ P‘ E‘ I‘ mum 0°‘ one n’ ' ' Mr. and Mrs. George Watts and llrvtrlroaeir! p .3138. INDIAN’! OFFICE. Mon- tague will be closed, Oct. 1-15 inclusive. \ Presbyterian Church ActivitiesAt Montague ..‘ANNOUNCING OPENING o! Jsmieson a; Co.. Woodworking Shop in Montague on November 1st. Woodworking of all kinds. Orders completed without delay Alan Jamieson, Proprietor. Two events of much interest to the Presbyterian congregation in Montague have taken place this Brown Brothers of York have installed a new weighing scales in their up-to-date slaughter house. Mr. John Granger. Bydlwl’. N- B., is visiting in York. the guestt o1 Mr. andMrs. Milton Vessey. Rev. J. H. MacCallum. minister o! York United Church, conducted the service in Wlnsloe on Sun- daughter, Mary. of York and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Knox and son, George. City, were visitors to Mil- ton on Sunday. "ROBIN HOOD” RETURNING T0 CHABLOTTETOWN "The Adventures o! Robin Hood" is one of the most famous stories handed down through the centur- ies. The Prince Edward Theatre h. Th h h b 'ldi h Tanetlelfltthol-oflglcllynrcenovaud grid l: day. takes special pride in announcing e... < decorated. The roof has been re- - _ , l Mr Ben“ Tham“ west Cove the return showing pf Warner r h t i d - ' ' Br .' lab rate Techn color pro- l" inrffgregaraillgvsobeerihiegglrite?‘ The head’ is doing a rushing business dugzione o! othe lefllld. starrlnfl ET" bkrlother’ John’ m chug’ °x Th‘ in York with his threshing mach- m, Flynn and Olivia De Havmmd, t ronc. . church in its new coat of gleam- ing white paint presents a very impressive appearance. It is now one of the most beautiful church“ es in the town. The interior which ‘Mr. FJ, Delory was a business visitor to the city on Monday. -— Geo. "QIIECK YOUR GUNS." EDDIE DEAN’ FINEST, LOADED WITH THRILLS ine. Miss Viola Jay, City, spent the week-end at her home in York, starting next Friday. v The story is filled with breath- less adventure, mighty mm 5nd mightier deeds. and lovely ladies It was an era of the joust, o! tho lance and sword and the bow and arrow. o! rough fun and rougha- oval-fare. Directors Michael Cutls .. has been refinished in light cream u‘ d Eddie Dean rescues a n, u the “e5; d; he; mother. lvLrs. h l" supposed w hhve ‘spent llld Willi-Em K618311453’ Wlfllfi the t. i b, I d h i L v Those from Georgetown a n - “on er w 0 h out be“ 0d w, t _. I r all an v Eel" ll m: u,“ lmflvusary sfl-vyu d; the town from outlaw rule in Check Melvin Jay. _ nldst of their time in ivory towers “as; forget thisfinogémllsvorfi} . ' ' ill tafigegltillcerenlcgretngxlfndlgfvgsfi gd.‘5$\1l1€°n United Qhmh on 5“!- Your Guns," which opens tonight at the Empire Theatre. The picture Furness is being put in the i l embroidering and weaving. Rich- ard, the lion-Hearted was Kins 0f track of the stock market, and ab- . 15§§.§“".l‘.v§“...b.5 °$§ll§°"’u§" Aulllld fikmghezhlicrl l: easily the best and most excltlnr York Hall this Week- The “Wkrrnelund. but WW “Se” 1°’ 1mg ”"“?,"“ ,‘h°t%“'°‘;“°§‘,h°'“t“'7 5°“; . . 1 I ' ' ' O ’Q D mlnistw Mm Myrtle gamma“ Dean has ever made. being done by Burke and Son oiiperlods while he led his knights .0 easy! 523x“; as‘; Gem-ill’! I T (HNlco "AMINO EIROI. .-'_.__.... lOR! ' ouvra llllill - ieiiiililiii The other event of Interest to the Presbyterian congregation has been the calling of Rev. F. Nor- mall Young. B. A.. formerly of lthe incoming week was indeed spell will last for some considerable Itlme. as a large percentage of the Young into the pastoral charge of grain crop yet remains to be har- Molltague-Cardlgan-Lol-ne Valley vested and dry weather 15 “w”. tllkte ggsfe this fvenlzpz-tsevt- ;sary for the success of our potato . a . p.m. n on ague mm“ church. Neighboring ministers will‘ Taking the initiative m prepaid s? $.33‘: firelzidlgutz Actions for the coming hockey sea- moderator. Rev. T. H. B. Somers £50m me Gwrgewwn Bantams a" of Charlottetown will deliver the Iholdlng a ma“? ‘or which the sermon. Rev. n. s. Tlngley Of Bel- lorize ls a large be: o! flour which m: will address the minister and they have on display lll the vacant Rev. Charles D. Henderson of Mur- ‘store window in the Myers prop- ray Harbour North, who has been {lefty on the corner q Richmond tile interim moderator, will atl- and Kent, stream 1;, 1,5 to he hoped “"55 ‘he °°"K'°B=m°",- The P°°P'° {that citizens will give those youth- ‘geaimgrtlagufiémi giffiggyaexifiggri; ful canvsssers the support they welcome as they come to UlldCf-ldeserve when they make supplied (luring that period of time. The induction of Rev. Mr. The m“ weather whgch greeted out with the villains in a manner of this type of music. has many unusual elements which add to the entertainment. script. has Dean out-think as well as Out-shoot i-he villains. This abil- ity saves his life in the final scene and enables him to defeat the gang in this Producers poration picture. best as Dean's comedy sidekick. ills role as a barber gives him the op- portunity to try several new rou- the“ tines all of which are very funny. Eddie shoots. sings. and slugs it Charlottetown. which indicates that he soon will be the top singing cowboy of them Mr, and Mrs. Dav’: MacDonald‘ and daughter lovina of Union. her home in the United States! after visiting with friends in York. Many Unusual Angles and View“), The story of "Check Your Guns," M!’ Archie vessey’ York’ 1S ,building a new house. the work‘ Thebeen done by Burke and Son of Charlottetown. The regular meeting of the Alpha Women's Institute met on Thursday evening, Sept. Zird, at the home o! Mrs. ‘E. J. Vessey. The meeting opened with the Is- land, followed by Creed. The r641‘ Releasing Cor- Roscoe Ates is at his acnuslng call was answered by a proverb, this was followed by the minutes the Crusades. leaving his villainous PUBLIC AUCTION u“ ' €VT£lrS’il1fi8idhlO' lbéltildfli; new iiéiliillii; $103319 g as fimifmf: wfmfif, all. He gets expert assistance from Road’ w“; vjgjtofs m York on; . ‘ . - o _ aelsettlleh cflliulllicSgéfuIOf as": gontliil. “laid” w°rk "o be dme‘ n’ ‘s to Z,£n§v§§f§,,?“§m,gwfififsuihgif Wednesday“ 5 There will be sold by Public Auction on the rremiees of the llto " M“ Carl Currie W‘ Mlle" have lb” ‘“‘°°’°” “W” m" m‘ m“ m0st'sui‘e to catch on with lovers Mrs. w. Hall has returned m‘, FRANK MULLALLY at $011115 River on mouoar, ocroaaa ml. as 1 o'clock in the afternoon, the following:- l-‘ARM MACHINERR- International Gasoline Engine - new: Lime I Sewer - new; Circular saw. beneh and belts; Potato Digger; Drill Seed- ; B‘ d ; l-l Mower; Hay Rake; Spring Tooth Harrow; Dino Bar- fiw; ‘span; wagon; Truck Wagon; Cari; DIME! Sleilh; 3 W0}?! Slelghs; Platform Scales; Tough; Horse Hoe; Roller; Scuffler; Separator. STOCK:- 2 Work Horses; 3 Milk Cows; l Fat Cow; 3 Cows, three years old; 3 Cows two years old; 3 Calves. CROP» Quantity of Grain in Stocks; 5 Cords Split Wood; Qual- tlty of loose Hay. _ v HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE» "Enterprise" Kitchen Range - new] Kitchen table and chairs; Battery Radio; Dining Room Set - table, chairs and lmfiett: Rug and Hooked Mats: Parlour Set; Parlour Table; Bed, Spring and Mattress - new; other beds and bedroom furniture; dishes, cooking uicnslls and many other articles too numerous to med- tial . ‘The farm of 100 acres together with house and buildings therefi ALSO NEWS —- CARTOON H u _ - v take their new work in this place. lmunds- The singing Plainsmen again gstiéllaixlnizt guegllgil‘ geemg‘ £53! Wm M“ he so“ by pflvhg, “lg, F”; further particulars Wllflollllf i The Dominion Government accompany Dean iandhegtgm- grriup Proud Mrs Gordon Crockett. and "ll! annlv l0 MELVIN J~ MQQUAID» sillldmrv SW7“- _ MT. ALBION AND VICINITY Dredge m, 9 under command o! "Zgjgffgn “ o, “frmoggyfg; M“ ‘wmgm 0,0,...“ ,0 Mk, n day l. not fine, I810 will be held first fine day following. ; r. ~ I . ‘ .-.,- _:_.._~..--.-,_...__ g a rvvv v v 111v vvY ..... d... PITOL FRI. and SAT. SHOWING AT 3:30 — 7 - 8:45 EXTRA: w ‘ i s» BIG GAME ANGLiNlG §W|SNG-C0PATTINYSENSATI0NS! oning STEWART PREISSER .3. _ ‘p. ‘ t iilllllliiiitl Boys \ . MUMMIFS DUMMIES — CARTOON §§ O-OO-O§§§-§§§§O-O-§O~O-O-O O OQO O4 §O§O-§O-§4§-O-O-’ rumour EMPIRE rm. and SAT. i SHOWS 7 — 8:45 —- MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY 2:30 GUN-LOADED FOR‘ rnouaaa/ ©§§O'§-O-O§-§-O-OO+O-O-O+O4 Captain Bert Shepherd 0d Card- igan which has been operating here |for the past month left on Mon- day for Wood Islands. While bore digging was carried on at the ,west side of the Queens Wharf land on the east side o! the Rall- way wharf and also for a few days at the Provincial Government ‘ferry docks at Lower Montague. ,'l‘he dredge was towed and tended Mrs. Lyrlwood l\iacNellI. City, spent Sunday at Mt. Albion. Miss Beth Stewart, City, spent the weekend at her home in Mt. Albion. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Mac- Eachern and family, Cherry Valley. spent Sunday in Mt. Albion. Cherry Valley, were recent visit- ors w ML Albion‘ son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Man- uel. visited Ted's parents, Mr. and Mrs. AE. Jenkins. The two men motored to Georgetown Charlottetown where the Imperial Oil tanker of which they are crew members is discharging a cargo of oil. Mrs. Headley Jenkins. Mt. Alb- ion. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Leigh Ramsay, Halifax. Mrs, Richard Stewart, Mt. Alb- ion, has returned home from visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wil- liam Ross, Vernon. Captain C.M_ Fitzgerald assisted by Mr. Joseph Victor are busily engaged in overhauling and put- L1y"A3)X;dn M‘? Hémgy t: Jenni“ ting into shape the esculators and ‘ ° ' a e“ e e chicken loading equipment owned by Bun- supper at Pmvnal mm Thursday talll and Bell oi’ Charlottetown evenmg- and now stored in that company's ‘ equipment shed at the head or the Railway wharf. lt is to be hoped that those preparations are the signs of a busy and lucrative water shipping season for our | longshoremen. The many friends o! Mr. Percy I-lllld. B90161. are glad to see him out alter his recent operat-l ion in the P. E, I. Hospital. vlslrolt‘ rmns LOTS or FOOD IN BRITAIN [Musmm COMEDY HAS TEEN-AGERS ( ABERDEEN, Scotland. Sejt 39 - OP) " Gem" Gibb- Tum” Junior college students and a Xalggik Lfifi- Y°5}tI“Y*;“TtLPT1‘°PF1QWY.Yconniving politician are at bitter I k i m“ ° 5 Y" 54ml" odds over a. pmposed recreation 5E °f °°d m Brliain- center in Monogram! new Teen- H WP" “Y Bllrlhlns to me Agers film, “Smart Politics." due about lack of food I'll just ask today at. the capitol Thug!‘ Ffgd. them to take a look at myself. die Stewart. June Preisser, Frankie In? the answer to that. Darro, Warren Mills and Noel Neill When I landed here I weighed again head the cast oi the musical 196 Dvll-llfifl- NOW I tip the scaiesl comedy. which includes Donald at 212 pounds. Speaks for itself, MacBride in a dual role. Candy doesn't it?" Candide. Harry Tyler, Monte F. He has been visiting his boy- I Collins. Billy Snyder, Tommy Mack hood haunts in northeast Scotland and W883! Wynne- after being in Canada 36 years, Gene Krupa and his orchestra He was a rel-mgr more than 30 and the Harmonica Boys are heard also directed. 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