PAGITIT mi to-all "IIBIESS 0F lull)" with ESTHER. WILLIAMS - VAN JOHNSON ALSO: NEWS - CARTOON - SHOWS 2:30-7-9 in V : Q. K7 i it it last me: re-air llli small enema! " l'ilE Ilmoll me " 333' -M---M-' --- "'- "” l.".'...;'.l'::'i:f..'P'..i..i.'...':'..':: .:i ai':'....':"o'li..h'. .'.Pa':'...': Also; serial . Comedy - Novelty - Cartoon Pest Glues: la luui-in The leach Bar and 1!. ma- ,5 1' mm lmuv Ilillllci Elallll 3 ms ; . l ill will ERROL FLYNN ADDED: NEWS - ER IDA Lurmo Mrs. Gordon Gotell and daugh- County Zone Rally CAPITOL rm."-lee.-wa. a GRADE STUDENTS NOT ADMITTED :1-'sr;mi,;Mrsf'-lad! K1H.lr:1'L4 , S011:-.. Cardlgail Legion HalL1'1je1illiJlg&diiitEl: ' ..'.IO0Il! OLUI IDAKOI. lea- ver I-iall, llonday..Oclober 38rd. Mr. Donald Oeoleo of nalilax. spent the past few days visiting at the horne.of Mr. and Mrs. W.ll. uhe, sr. of Montague. Mr. and Mn. W.l-I. Lane. Jr. spent Friday in Charlottetown vis- iting friends and relatives. Mrs. Lena Ocoke of net Royalty is visiting in Montague for a few days, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. 1!. Lane. 81'. The many friends of Miss Eileen Morrison will team to 101111 01 her illness. and that she has been confined to her home in St Georges. All wish Miss Morrison :i speedy recovery. ...' SLIGHT "Fl!!! - There was a. small fire in the basement cl Mr R.K. clement ' house Montakue yesterday afternoon. The blaze started in oiled sawdust on the floor but caused no damage. The fire equipment was called out to extinguish the outbreek. Time of the fire was 130. ....'SAVl'.' 10.00 on bi'i:ke lining for your truck. we have it for two popular makes 1935-50 at half price. 17 plate batteries for as low ag 314.95. Heaters foryS19-95- SUI! visor: most cars 1937-00 for 19-90- Prices are cash and apply to out present stock. Bud's Auto Acces- sories, Montague. Brist;l and llicinity Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Byrne were week-end visitors to Bristol. IEXI SMHH - ALEXIS SMITH SPORTS - CARTOON Miss Josephine O'Brien. Slnnott Road. was a recent visitor to the ....:.:.m.m-. ' ya "mm Ian. lelt a. few days ago for New day night were:-- .1. W. Lavers. W. City, the guests of her friends. Mir. Q; Brunswick. where their husbands J. Fitzgerald,. Howard Walker, and Mrs. W. A. O'Brien. r are employed. HWITY Yorston. Guy l-lemphill and ' Frallk L8V3Yld191"- The best wishes of this vicinity . Mrs. A. E. Jenkins was a visitor -:-:-- an extended to Mr. Reginald Byrne . to Charlottetown recently. BRUSSELS. Belgium. Oct. 19 w on mg appointment to the Char- EXTRA; TRAVEIQGUE . CARTOON . (AP) E. col. 3.34M. De area; iottetown police force. Reggie halls ' Mr. John Batchllder, crew mcm- Belgian Defence Mmma, mid 3 from this vicirllty. - her of the "Charles A. Dunning", press conference today. Belgium h h te d - . . attended the funeral of his sister, .1" 1 . rs. Lottie Mos er as en 1'0 G the funeral of Mr. Ceredines molh- the late Mrs. R Jy Solomony wmch gen t;3VIeie3I;al:l'n21l; oi 950(X).lc0l; the P. E. mind Hospnu mt "mp ' ”Sm'l""- the mm M” F' J" 5”” was held from St James Church ' D ' E army W” e ment and all wish her a speedy re- ,. . , mom . on Wednesday obwber M com-posed of two fully-trained div- cove” - and V-6-mlv - l . ' l 22;. :r::::.::l". or ' . ------- Skhjdm Nels"; Dlgksl Mm? I”””b,em Miss Alice Compton, who spent "ainvdy u y Mrs. Gus MacDonald has retum- , . 'Mr. William Keeping oi Keep- lm" 5? Vi iv? Hawk; Picks the summer at her residence in n Hggg ed home from the Charlottetown logs Broil. lfent :1?-refit. leg gurixs 3:; W39” l 5i r5 '9 C ” '3"'”' Georgetown. left a few days ago WRONG ADDRESS Hospital after underzoins treet- . a wee or 01' B. - - -. ' for Boston. Mass, where she will merit. there, 'h h 111 id 1 the i te - . .. 7i cre e vi res e or wri 2 ML Ethan Stewart of Montague reside for thew-Lrrlfr y-D:-,cr;)I;;REog(1:n-f'BIElslse:&tEngag The oondmm at M”. somer- Mr. Ronnie Ceredine of New 3'33 3 b"';i;!l95fdVif1Wl' W G90”-'e' Members of the Georgetownlsaylng he had been chosen to led Kelly, who underwent 'an op- York City. accompanied by his W” 0" "Tr 35- Branch of the Canadian Legion. my mm ,0, a School mm. emlon m ",3 oh,,1.,m.,.,w,, go... irlmdu M”? 59039 OTW19-"0 0' Wh0 attended the 1465110113 Km8'5 Tom passed the letter on lo his pltal last week is very satisfactory. and namesake. who ....'l.l0l0N amateur contest and dance. November 2nd. Yeo's Theatre. ...-wanrmm - "That Forsyte Woman" in technicolor. Monday, ..'erecuu. snow - ”l-leppy Years". Yeo'e Theatre. Montague. Wednesday. October 25th. and Thursday, October 25th. Matinee Thursday. sponsored by the oath- olic Women's league. ....0lIEC0lID BIRTH? - What possibly may be a record birth for the Island and possibly for the Maritime: occurred at the Kings County Hospital. Montague, on October lath at 3.30 p. in. when a. son, James Patrick. was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Shepherd. Cardigan. The baby's weight was thirteen pounds six ounces, and was delivered by Dr. Preston Mac- Intyre assisted by Miss Dorothy Isaac, and Miss Inez Gorlnan. This birth is a record for the Kinsls County Hoxlital. the next being a. 12 pound 4 ounce baby also to Mr. and Mrs. shepherd and de- livered by Dr. Maolntyre. Both Mrs. Shepherd and this fine '- uncing baby are doing well. Enierlain ill Honor Of Newlyweds A very interesting social event took place recently in Montague at the home of Mayor W. H. Lane and Mrs. Lane, which was beautifully decorated with cut flowers and candle lighted. when they entertain- ed a number of their friends in hon- or of their son Harry and his bride, whose ma-rriage took place in Mon- tresl. Mayor Lane and Mrs. Lane re- ceived with the bridal couplr under an arch decorated with pink and while bells. The bride looked very winsome, dressed in gray, with matching ac- cessories and a corsage of red roses. Appropriate music was rendered by Miss Peggy Beck. M15! Mafzaret MacMu-rdd song very sweetly "1 Love You Truly" ac. piano. v Mrs. B. Davidson of Charlotte- town. very capably entertained the guests with jovial readings. A delicious buffet supper was ser- and friends of the bridal couple. From a candle lighted table attract- ively covered with a beautiful lace table coth,”decorated with mums Tuesday. Yeo's Theatre, Montague. ' companied by Miss Beck on the ved to over so guests by relatives V. A. representatives included nr. D. McNeil. col. Keith Johnston. arr. srgrlwaar garding veterans problems. part- . icularly pensions, and the elegibil- Fri, 8 P;M,.Sg,t, 8 RM. lty of veterans for various types of hospital treatment. Following the 3 0 o n I 5w 3 discussion, the election of the fol- lowing officers tools place: zone Commander. Roddy Martin. Deputy zone oommander, .7. Weldon Lav- ers. At the onclueion of the meet- ing refreshments were served by the ladies to 3 large number of members. Ilorem illx Say: continued from page 2 The first of these is lack of comfort at home. When I say com. fort I mean not only good food and a clean and orderly house but . peaceful and pleasant place in which to live. Most men are under a strain which their wives do not comprehend and with which they do not sympathize. They do not realize that when a man comes home tired and hungry after a herd day's work what he wants more than anything else on earth is just sheer physical comfort. Loving hand. to draw him across the threshold. Cheerful smiles. A good dinner. Quiet and rest. Millions of women literally drive their husbands away from home by cooking and their nagging and complaining. They haven't sen" enough to know that the best way to keep a man tied to his own fireside is to fill him so full of good food and make his easy-chair In soft that he will not wont to move from it. There is no other such cure for a roaming foot as house slippers. JUNE ALLYSUN PETER LAWFORD in a great Technicolor - feature. y mo rrnav arm noiuln h 'The second thing that starts husband: to peitlcoat-chasing u boredom. Very few wives consider it any part of their duty to in entertaining and amusing companions to their husbands. and the re. suit is that most evenings at home are as dull as dlshwaler. line i bands and wives sit up in a silence that you could cut with a knife or else they enliven It with quarrels, or wife tells him all the had i news she can think of. It Is to get away from lhe prevailing domestic gloom that make. many a man jab his hat on as soon as dinner is over and go to mg movies or his club. or to step out with ladies who will chlrk him up and make him laugh. And the third way and the commonest way of all in which won... lose their husband: is by their refusal to flatter them and jolly them along. Mos: ,wives feel it their sacred duty to tell their nus. bands of their faults and to generally deflate their ego. Never wn . there a more dangerous pastime. for every time a wife slicks a pin in i her husband's little pink balloon the send: him out to some olhef l woman who doesn't criticize his grammar, or look llreil when m lriiur to tell a story. but who tells him how big and great and won- derful he is. For every man must have some woman before whom to pose and strut and to whom he can boast as he cannot to a man. and if his wife won't give him the glad hand there is always some ludy around the corner who will. ' After all. if a woman doesn't want to lose her huslliarldf slus has i ;o take as much care lo keep him as she does to keep a pearl mm. ace. . DOROTHY DIX cannot reply personally to readers. but will ans- Wer problem of general interest through her column. The ' a;agn.;.s W ' By George Clerk f.'Llil'-i'.'fTYl s3oo.oo ! i . Here Is What You Do -- He Cups) bearing . find. gear a prise of 525.00. L 0' Lots. of Crowns turned in containing ally! "Peerless" Crowns will be disqudlfied.- Our -counts will be final. COLLECT "PEERLESS" CROWNS CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. I. peerless aevsnaeesi --,:.j1Hs.lsLANo's FINEST" M 25300.00 l IN PRIZES il00.00 in Prizes for each County "Collect and jam in to your dealer . all the Crowns (Bol- l-lre trade mark "PEERLESS" you can To the. person who turns in -llie most "Peel-less" Crowns Lin. each county by 15 Dec. 1950 goes a prize of 375.00. To the dealer ”l'llI'OIlgll whom the Crowns are turned in EARN EXTRA MONEY roll cl-llusmas who have been residing at the share all summer expect to pull up their stakes shortly and return to their home in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ballanger and family are still residing at the shore but expect to move shortly. B. Mr Joe Donovan was a business visitor to the City on Monday after- noon. Mrs. Metiide. Eldershaw arrilled and .. .- rrom s'lVrsilverisFITc'cs "by F Mrs. Lena Cooke and Mrs. J. C. Stewart, both of Charlottetown. Rev. Dr. A. D. Macxenzie propos- ed the toast to the bride. which was capably responded to by ,the groom. - Mr. and Mrs. Lane were the re- ciplents of many beautiful and use- ful gifts from their many friends They will return to Montreal in a few days where they will reside, The zuem departed after a pleas- ant social hour, wishing the bride irom Halifax last week to spend some time with her d ” . Best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Starmls Lapierre, who were mar- ried fifty-one years last week. Both hell and hearty they are Bristol's finest old couple. Dr. Ed. 'Ma.c.Danald. the daddy of all the doctors. is a busy man this fall. There are so many people sick he is on the go all the time despite his age. . . tAn item in this news last week regarding Mrs. Vivian Drake mov- ing to Mrs. Barry's house to reside is incorrect as Mrs." Drake . states she is not movie; there to live. Mrs. Bomerlad Kelly is expected home from the oharlottetown Hos- pital this week much improved in health, following an operation there. ' mu Geraldine an-ry not mind iha Prince Iidwsrd bland Hospital for treatment and all hope she will have a speedy recovery. . Friena here of ur. Joesph Ooade were very sorry to learn of his aer- loul eocidant near his home last week and the loss or e valuable horse. Mr. ltanlis Lapierre. a retired fisherman, and getthg along in the awning of life now. tell the call of the sea last week and had a few days out fishing and did very well along with satisfying himself that ihatheiestillablatohooktllem. other than tom 'Nl'UI O'Brien. back using the caged ducks for a belt and any morning now we ex. pect to hear that Mr. Fox. foxy a; ll! 1-5. III! been dispatohed. The new school at at. Peter-'s Lake is now open and is a credit to this old district. Inside toilet: and wash rcoms have been in. stalled. The new building is a two- I”00m School. as the days or the onegroom school for the district are pas . Mr. Reginald MacDonald has re- turned from Halifax. N.S. after ac- comvvl-nyine his we to the hos- pital. for treatment. Latest report; Sly her condition remains about the same. Mrs. Michael-rifi. who came 1.. Moi-ell to visit some friend. last week suffered a severe stroke shortly after she arrived here ma had to be taken to the Charlotte- town 1-Ioapital by ambulance that 09-I119 out from the city for net, At this time she is revpor-mu in slightly better. She is well along in the evening of life now. Mr. Anslem Laplerre, who was WPPOOEG to take over the Village restaurant and men for business on Monday, informs us that he had to cancel his lease on the property owing to the illness of his mother asshecouldnctbereinovedtethe Iilattlnent above the restaurant. Many friends and customers will he l0"'! to hear that Mr. Iapierre "5 hm '40 01111130 his plane at the last minute. Mr. and Mrs. Roddle O'Hanley were business visitors to the city ”" 'm""4'Y- The! Plln to move back to the city to reside in two towed to rest for the months but hopes OM! six to t . . welt tiolieteh . 1. I. ox derwent an fr mnnelolus sin is recovering ' ' ” l !N”Tw . mi sroom I very happy wedded ' weeks time. Mr. O'llanley has been The young iriarada 1,13; of um a 1 ,. and Mrs. W. A. 013:2: willlla 3:- ?! to hear the was rushed to an nines lidward Island. Hospital on Saturday evening when are un. Omerslnoy operation eatlsialciorllyg at . "Oil. Auntie, i forgot you're sitting under our rainy-(la! p . goal posts." - mrlycm nnwann rsi.aNn runruwumsrs LEAGUE MOBILE X-BAY llllITy SGIIEIIIILE MONDAY 23 ocromg. Llttl Sands School i:oo- 2:00 ' HlgheBanks School . .-, am. 4333 White Sande school -... 7:00- 8- . s TUESDAY 24 ocronr:n- . ; Gurnsey Cove school .....;......i........... 1 Hopefleld School ....-.. .... ..........................' waplmsoax as OCTOBER- 99!? ii 88 - 2:00 g:loetl(ii(l'yi:.Ssc:clll!o.(?l1;.. .. 4:00 : .'riiunsmnr as octopus.- -. yialleyilwazut School. ...-..... :1; 333 V mm. iltagde; mod N trainer l " -A N . Ielloei ...:...:.-.................. M wr-