‘giaosvmorrr ;_ rumor EDWARD fro n n i-"auu Aaaor aniiLiilI cosrsiio s "MEET FRANKENSTEIN”. SHOWS 2.30 -— 7 —-9 —_ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ma: GUARDIAN. cumuorrsrow1_ ocroasrz s. _194s [HE EASTERN oumaoian N ‘ ~ i ~ WONTAGUE: Harold I. Landry. Albert Althea. llre. Brno Stewart. Mina Harriet Glnlr. AGENT GEORGETOWN: llllon LIVE! AGENT! SOUBIS: Mia: Enid lue a and Gordon Farrell The Guardian may be bought at an! of the leilowlng places in Montague: I!!! S. A. Llewellyn: Mn Olly. h Georgetown: The Poet Ofiiee: In Sonrll: Camden's end flanne- Bnper. in 8t. Petefl: The Poet 0mm Mr. and Mrs. Haywood MacLeau. ..'GRUEN WATGHIS. - 0. R. Montague were recent visitors tn Boehner, Jeweller, Montague. Murray Harbour. -——- - Mr. '1‘. M. Llewellyn. end- Mr ‘LEGION CARNIVAL - Mon- Hurry Jamleson. Mnotague. motor- tague Curling Rink. October 7th.,.ed to Charlottetown Thursday on em. and 9th. Bus leaves Munayibusineas. Harbour at. 7.30 P. M. each night.‘ I Mr. Sterling .Beaton and Mr. Messrs, Lawrence 1\[5c]_,ggn"vfl1l0l\ Chute. Charlottetown. were George Gratto and Jack MacLeambu-siness visitors to Montague m were visitors to Culloden on Sun-;Tiiu1'$dfll’- day. AGENTS? GDNNNG 2 guns MONmnd rue. Matinee Montlay—Z.30,_Eve. Shows 7 Cd 9 The many friends of Mrs. Charles Miss Jessie llutcheson. who has' MacDonald. Alllston. will TQCWt t0 been convaloscing at the home of 16BX11 O1 hfl mile-is at he!‘ 110mb. he: parents. Mr. and Mrs. Davldv She underwent an operation at the Hutcheson. Montague. for the past‘ King's County Hospital during the fe\v weeks, has returned to the Summer. school for nurses at the Prince Ed- ‘ ward Island Hospital. s60 back to school this fall with e new lease on loveliness. Give yourself a Toni Home Permanentl It's almost like having naturally curly hair. For a Toni wave is always soft ahd easy io manage. You get just the amount of curl you want with no trace of frizziness, even on the first day. Rain or shine, your Terri's "in" on classes, hayridea, dances, sleighridos-Jouking smooth and dreamy, every time. It's a0 easy to give yourself I Toni, too. Easy as rolling your hair up on ollhll but lb wave stays in for months. . “MY PAL TRIGGER" with Roy Rogers, showing Wood Islands. Monday. Sturgeon. Tuesday. Canoe Cove. Wednesday. Annandale Thursday. Eldon Friday. Bridge- town, Saturday. . ‘Mr. and Mrs. Edward Deveau. Montague. motored to Souris on Wednesday. On their return they were accompanied by Mrs. Devcau‘s mother. Mrs Phoebe Chevcrie, who will visit in Montague for a few days A very enjoyable house-warming ‘was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Claude MacLean at their new home in Kilmuir last wee-k. when many of their neighbours and friends as- sembled to welcome ihe-rn to the district. They were the recipients of many lovely gifts for which they graciously thanked their friends. A delicious lunch was served, after which the guests enjoyed a. dance with the music supplied by Mr. Lester Leeco. Mr. and Mrs. Mac- block cellar for Mr. William Noddy Lean were former residents of of Greenfield. The cellar is 38 it. Montague. where Mr. MacLean long and 24 ft. wide. and required] operated a butcher shop. over 900 blocks for completion. it; ‘has been made frost-proof.‘ and is. 0n Thursday night the Moxitague to be used for pOiMO storage. jbesion Carnival opened with an- ,proxima.tely 600 people attending. Miss Mildred 5mm‘. vjceqx-csinsllltit the carnival had not been dent, conducted the regular ineet-iheld ‘m’ W“ 3'91” m" 17mph’ ing of the Young Women's Guild ofiiilfiied viii» in B large body to en- the Presbyterian Chucch. Monte-NW u“? evenlnils Yestlvliies- B-"d mm on Monday evemng_ QC,“ mljhave some fun at (the many games The meeting was held in the vestry ‘ l" their i1l5P°5311~ The 598m"- 1mm“ with eight members present. Onelw '1'"? °P°mn8 °f the bimths- had new rumba“ Mrs‘ James MacLeanJorganized a splendid program of was welcomed “m, the Gum Mysslentertalnment which proved to be Catherine Currie led the devotion-mm“ 5“‘-‘°°55!“1- The Mmmifle a1 perkxL During me busmess Legion Band. under the baton o! “ Q _ n V D ' meeting myth“. plans were made Mr. Archie Hume. was in attend- Miss Joan MacQuilan Lit re- —Columbias Prairie Raiders" tor the psnczy sale and bazaar m ancle. and rendered many fine sel- cently for Chailottetown F where thundered into the Capitol Theatre be held in December_ me mean“; ectons. which were heartily ap- she has accepted emplc-ymJiL yesterday in a blaze of flashing closed with the Mizpah Benedmb p auded by the appreciative aud- _.__ guns and smashing songs._ Starring g ( Q . J am ave rs ume cme irm - s heard. and many noted the confid- a visa m Victoria’ when M]. Bah of the range, the film is onect i fl ence with which the members child" who is “main o! a Do_ lGIlJGSL in. the popular "Durzingo played’ Messrs’ Dmmd MacLwd minion, Government tired is rat Km, Series‘ and Alan Cameron favored the ttoned 3e audience with selections on the Fuse“ s“ ' bagpipes, and many hearts beat rapidly with ihe tunes of the fine old Scotch airs. The hearts of the crowd. however. were won by the excellent performance of Miss Jes- sie MacGowan who danced the Highland Fling and Sword Dance with such grace and ease that it was indeed a pleasure to witness the perfonmance. Tap dancing by . "Mr. John D. Gotell left for Miss Peggy Campbell. Charlotte- Pictou, NS. a few days ago where town. and Mr. Joe Morrison. Dun- he Joined the crew of the C.G.S. us}: igifiyed 2 b? 3pc of tlhe be: Son-ell. Mr_ Gotell has had much en ra men o_ e even ng,an 5,5501“; expfl-mwe as a cew were 5° much ‘mwyed’ that they member on GLeat Lakes freighter-s, appeared as E due‘ m the exceuem both Canadian and American, and entertainment of the crowd. The M a memter o! the Rmyal our concert closed with more band ma N dun“ the last Br selections after which the booths a n “y g w ' luau Kli complete except tor curlers “v ‘L25 De Luxe Kit with ro-usabll plastic curler! ~- *2.so Mr. and Mrs. Angus ‘Matheson. Glen WillianL. accompanied by their daughter Barbara. WllD is at- tending sccolld year at Prince oi Wales College. were visitors to Montague on Sunday. guests of Mr. COMMiNDw rpagsms and Mrs. Bruce MncPihee. M liq/u 4m Mr. John Dcnham. Montagilc. has recently completed a cement PASSl-NG PARADE CARTOON emuns Punn THE:R@X,au STORE DISPENSING CHEMISTS ' PHONE ‘ZIQ EUR. GT. GEORGE (SKENT 5T5. CHAHLUITETUWNPIJ. a ‘PRAIRIE remnants’ roe Quifikies BY Ken Reynnkn. ‘DURAN GO’ FILM liEilRfiiTllllLdi VIGINITY a Owing to the fact that Montague 5 is unable to complete the Southern Kings baseball schedule against Georgetown. they conceded (he championship to Georgetown. This will enable Georgetown to play off against Wellington for the Series B baseball championship of the ls- land. and for a trophy which ‘has been donated by the Departmen: of Physical Fitness. The first game of’ the playoffs is to take place at Memorial Field. Charlottetown. on Sunday. This year baseball came into its own. wit-h four teams, Mori- tague. Peakes. Cardigan. and Georgetown. entered in the sched- ule. The close of the series marks the best year for baseball in this district. and warrants more elabor- ate plans for next year. The series provided a great deal of friendly competition between the different teams, and also provided a great The Dumiigo Kid. us government Capilm Roy Macsmlvlay m°‘ land. When another man lays 133i? iQTBd 39W" 950m Ci‘i'"T1'>ii€i'°W'i ‘n to the land. producing an identical Thursday and attended a tirade ‘lease. the Durango Kid suspects of members of "B" Squadron, lilll a forgery. The Durango Kid ln~_ Recce. Regt. (Resevv Farce) which tercepts the renegade land claim- was held in the Council Chamb- ers in the act of taking the young "i ranchefs girl as a hostage, and after a furious gunfight, Captures the gang. ' Starrett and Smiley are better than ever in a picture that con- tains plenty of nerve-chilling uc tion and heart-thrilling songs. Nancy Saunders and Robert Scott make an attractive romantic team, while Ozie Waters and his Color’- ado Rangers pound out the West- i-‘m rhythms. Ed. Earl Repp wrote the original screenplay. Derwin QAPITQL MON. rus. and wan. Mlfinee MondayZJSO-Eve. Shows.7 Ed 8.45 A THQUSJANI} THUNBERING TERRlHC TliiilLLS! deal of enjoyment for the enthus- iastic baseball fans. Bigger plans are to be made for next, year. and and it is hoped that Murray H8)?“ ‘opened for the nights festivities. Many attractions weze present to draw the attention of the people, such as bingo. wheels of fortune. Government Dredge No. 14 un- der command of Captain Alex Macbean whch has been engag.d Abrohams directed for Colbert Clark. producer l LONDON — (CP) _ When the Mayor of Finchley, lppeaalgd for a, piano to equip a home for aged people. he got offers of 24 piano; and an organ. -x£n—-1. in dredging operations at Gra- gm“; hams Creek Boat Harbour, arriv- ed in Geogewwn on Thursdry and will‘ proceed to dig at. the Lower Montagus ferry dock and as far as can be new lsamezi she W111 than operate in Montague. — Geo. horse racing, weight guessing, an excellent display oi fancy work by the ladies auxiliary of the Legion. lotteries on two fruit, cakes and a radio. mousie-rnmlsie. spill-tha- milk. ring throwing, dice games. and of! ctoxurse the two clowon}: wulho aim-use e sud ence so mu w th fir) ,4 I _ , _their antics. The large crowd en- /,p/ (1/ K /»//,./(/// ‘1/ /'/// ‘joyed themselves immensely at one , . _ of the finest opening nights ever (i) ( //j/(' held here. The much awaited drew- " 0F TORONTO bor and Murray River will be able to enter the League. thus giv- ing a six-team loop. and arousing baseball interest over the whole of Kings County. "You startled me, Alvin —ot first l thought you had bouql" i television set with a Guardian Want Ad!" cnantorrerown HOSPITAL BAZAAR THE EVENT OF THE SEASON EMPIRE TODAY MATPNEE 2.30 — EVE. SHOWS -7 -8.45 ing of the door prize was drawn at 11:00 p.m.. with Mrs. Archie Llewellyn holding the lucky ticket. The presence of such a large crowd ‘augulrs ‘well for the success of the . a h . nd rd P0 d ls - Sh“? SALISBURY BAKER- . iaerctedatnzttemidrgiioSatcirrizlivay nigelit. ~P==° M" 1nd Drama Desi» when ti: Legion expects to pm Programme; on anot er real show for the en- The King's Breakfast, (whm w; ' iertainment of the crowd. Before ivere Very Young Ag Mum the opening. His Worship. Mayor Canadian Spring tThe Unknown M.C. Reynolds. a veteran of this Cqunflry) Bu," "ulcmnson war. addressed the audience wel- Th, L“, 1n Thai, Hundreds “he coming them to the opening night. shropsmre L“) A E and added that in view of all the Houmum BilJ’?CRlDn!t. everyone skhfiould spend 1L C | u“ a neasan even ng. e earn Vn a Xi'an Em’ Cimykghe Mme will undoubtedly prove tobe shuge The Punk Wm u" success. and the money raised will I Ilaslm and lllliilu em By iillfiuni MacBriiic 0- ................. »... no»... i" “*- "1 "isms i“ has" i" __ _ their philanthropic wotlt-Lan. l * "Fl-ER! %ES A HANDSGE. LOOKING 1 y. } nouoene amen pveeenl to m: EXTRA! CANDIID MICROPHONE TED WEEMS ORCHESTRA — CARTOON LETTER TO A stun. DPENS MONDAY. THANKSGIVING DAY A NCTTTNGHARL ‘Fmflmd — (C?) v-- Great-grandmother Mrs. Ellen il-‘arker, '73. won a beautywontest. .Celling in "to see what was going \cn" in Meadows’ Old People's club. she found herself in the parade for over 60s. ANIMAL- QBW-‘Msi-Y PEDEREED‘ SPUNSIIREB BY lilE MAKER F _===-. will!" .. _ October 11th Fllll l-lAlI- HOUR ' EVERY THE ARMOURIES h Secure Your Tickets For Lucky Drew Early utw TIME A t 8.30 P. M. utw smiou crcv For Rinse a LEVER rlooncr h. 4!- §__ '5 ‘ Thanksgiving liay The day we call "Thenkqiving" We celebrate today. God help us man it full of 30y Al we go on our way. That. we may lend a helping hand ‘lb any in dietitian, And. than with those lau fortunate The wealth we may possess. NEW GAMES — FANCY WORK — AMUSEMENT! Pangaea, m m‘!!! l NBVIR BCRUIIIIR LOOKIWMOJHiEL LiINCl-i counts; m goodness and in grace, the wisdom to main deserving place. EBA 9-930 P M oeltnr u, fir/yd ,1 §s-:.:;*:.:*:.::.*::::.r"-" M | A Font! 041M043 ‘s12: maxim" m" I i i helpeeehoneofutogrow l I I Sole of Heme Cooking every Afternoon end Evening’ . "5"" "or ' . DOOR PRIZES EVERY NIGHT 'We know that 00d is eagc To receive our grateful praise To [W8 N) G-Od ill! filth/UGO o’ Tllfl. fill! each llllmbh Rlilft. -Omaianael.lhtbld ear