race EIGHT SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 T U D A Y BARRY FITZGERALD in , “NAKED CITY" Also Time - "MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE‘ PRINCE EUWARD 3 DAYS niurc-rnL-sir. NATURE MADE IT SPE(lA(UlAR...lHESE MEN AND WOMEN MADE IT LEGENDARY! . . , . J f HE EASTERN GUARDIAN AER-Tor ssonrauuiii unis e. Laodry. Albert anus. am. Iyrao Stewart» Ill Harriet Clair. earns uluausrowai sass-rs BOUIII: m» aiua Weldon Lovers and Gordon Ferrell following plaaee ie Montague: in Georgetown: The Guardian may be bought at any at the‘ The Poet Olioe: In Saarie: Condom‘: and Flarelee leper. in It. Peter's: The Poet Oilloe. Blip 8. A. Llewellyn; Mn. Olly. ‘Mr. Ind Mrs. Bnary MacNeill, Montague, spent a few days in Souris visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Show were business visitors to Montague on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Wightman. Halifax, are visiting in Montague, guest of Mrs. Wightmaifs niother, Mrs. M. E. Allen. ‘Mr. and Mrs. wallace Landfi- gan. Boston, Mass., are at present visiting in Montague, guests oi.’ Mrs. Landreganh parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Ceilings. Miss Jessie liutchcson, nurse-in- training at the Prince Edward Island Hospital, spent the week- end in Montague at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Hutcheson, Mrs. John L. Mellish. Ne! Perth, who was a patient at the King's County Memorial Hospi- TODAY Musical Comedy "CAMPUS HONEYMOON" Shows 3.30 - 7 - 8.45 DAPITDL Tlll.lR. — FRI. and SATURDAY nanoonn oiclulll pmeIIVI l.E0 GDRDEY w! Plus: Fighting Athletes - Comedy - Cartoon l EMPIRE ‘l'llllll.—FR|.—SAT. l shew. 1 . 2.45 _ Matinee Saturday Only 2.30 BANDIT BLASTING lUC-KAROOI JIMMY WAKELY in “RANCE RENEGADES" Also: Cartoon - Musical Bandit - Variety l TENDERS FDR PANEL DELIVERY FARGO rnuoii Tenders will be received at the office of the undersigned up to l2 o'clock noon an Friday, September 24th far the purchase from the City of cne panel delivery Fargo truck, formerly used as Police Patrol. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. .l. A. FULLERTON, City Clerk. TENDERS FDR 00M. Tenders will be received at the office of the undersigned up to l2 o'clock noon an Friday, September 24th for supplying the City with 125 tcns screened coal for the City Building and 125 tons slack cool- far the Market Building. Tenderers to specly kind of coal supplied. Coal to be weighed on City Scales and to be trimmed in cel- lar of each building. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accented. J. A. FULLERTON, ' ' City Clerk. Tenders For Purchase of Farm Sealed Tenders ill be received by the undersigned up to and including Thursday h day of September I948, for the purchase of farm of the late Frederick R. Mellioh of Union Rood,- King's County, consisting of I32 acres, I20 acres being clear, balance good stand of lumber. Inspection by arrangement with Mr. Rob- ert C. Mellish, New Perth. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted W. E. BENTLEY, P. 0. lax 200, Charlottetown Attorney for Executor: tal where she underwent treat- ment is coiivalescing for a fow days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacPhce. CLEMENTS-PXTTERSON Mr. and Mrs. James Cudmore, Charlottetown, were recent visit- ors to Montague where they visit- ed their mariy friends. Mr. John MacEachern was a recent visitor l-o Montague and vicinity calling on his regular customers. Miss Myrna cheverie. Souris, is visiting in Montague, guest of her brc-ther-in-iaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Deveaux. .'FA.LL SAMPLES HERE. — Complete new zange Gabardtttes. Covert Cloth. etc. Three weeks de- livery. Made to measure Suits and Overcoats, A. F. Campbell. Mon- tague. Miss Selma Llewellyn. Montague, accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Carruthers have left for Ottawa, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Carruthers will continue on to Toronto where Mr. Csrruthers ll studying optometry, Miss Margaret Poole, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Poole. Lower Montague, has entered the Prince Edward Island llospital school of nurses. MissPools was QnQ of the prettiest weddings of. the season and of interest to a’ wide circle of friends in the’ Maritirmes was salemnized at the. United Church in Montagug on, Wednesday afternoon, September" 8th at 2.80 p.m,, when Rev. A. S. Adams united in marriage, Nellie Jean, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs, R. K. Clements, and Malcolm Grenville Patterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Patterson! of St. John, N. B., accountant in the Bank of Nova Scotie in! Montague, The church was beautifully decorated for the occasion by thel ladies of the church, and girl friends of the bride with a pro-l fusion of glsclilous, sweetpeas and ferns. To the strains of Lohen-- grin's wedding march, played by, Miss Peggy Beck, the bride enter-l ed the church on the arm of her- father, who rave her in marriagel She was radiantly lovely in herl wedding gown of white satin! with net yolk, and trimming of lacs medallions, with long point-l ed sleeves over the hand and‘ slight train, and wore a finger-l tip veil fastened with white chrysanthemurns. Her bouquet was 0f white roses and babys hreathJ with white streamers. Her only ornament was s string of pearls, the gift of the groom. _ Attending the bride -was her, sister, Mary Ruth, who wore at floor length dress of pink tiiffeta.-' with bustle back and self trimming, l and shoulder length veil fastened with pink flowers. She wore plnki silk mitts and white slippers, and carried a nosegay of roses and snapdragons, with pink streamers, The groom was supported by his brother. Gordon Patterson of Saint John, The bride's mother was dressed] in black crepe. with black hat. feather trimmed, and» ware e cor-' sage of American beauty rosesl The groom's mother WC/fg blue‘ crepe. lace trimmed, and blaekl hat with shell pink ostrich feather trimming, and wore a corsage of American beauty roses. The ushers‘ were Mr. Gilbert Clements, brother of the bride, and Mr. Douglas Coffin. During the signing of the register, Mrs. Ralph Beck very beautifully sang “I'll Walk Beside You," Following the ceremony about fLtty guests attended a reception at the Poole Hotel where s. buffet luncheon was served. The brides table, bearing two beautifully decorated three-tier wedding cakes. was trimmed with sweetpeas anti, pink tapers, The grooms cake was cut in thg traditional manner byl the bride and groom. Tea was poured by Mrs, H. J. Mabon and, Mrs. M. P‘. MacDonald. and Mrs.‘ L. ii. Poole cut the cake. Those serving were Misses Selma ‘ Llewellyn. Thelma Coffin, and l Pearl Greene, and Mrs. Walter L. Beer. The toast to the bride‘ was proposed by Rev. A. S. Adzms. to which the groom responded. After the reception the newly married couple amid showers of a honeymoon trip to be spent in different parts of New _Bruns- wiic. For travelling the Irida wore l. suit of Autumn brovm with green accessories. Previous to her marriage the bride was the recipient of several showers, and received many love- ly gifts of china, sliver and glass- ware. out of town guests included Mr. W. N. Stewart. K.C., an uncle of the bride, lately of Saskatoon. Basin: Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Patter- son. Saint John; Mi‘. A. J, Duff. Halifax, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker of Charlottetown, Buckingham Theatre 7/14 / C F C Y um l. r_. mi. o 4 - -r' IlS /, twin/p /'(‘,,l/ ‘ returned h one confetti and good wishes left on g a former student at. Prince oi’ Wales college. His many friends are glad to see Mr. James Llewellyn, Murray Harbour North, about again in such good health, Mr. Llewellyn THE g GUARDIAN. CHARLQIIETOWN you of that full sad heavy feeling. body tissues end organs. Pleasant tasting and free harmful drugs. lhncamis feeling" jusc watch for the slightest iriga that you: body is run down- thea ecc at once with Wlucsmis, a tonic that quickly belps rid Wincaruis helps strengthen the nervous system and invigorate Ger a bottle of Widen-ms, e Medicated Tonic today-see how quickly it helps you bad to your peppy condition. ATALL DRUG COUNTERSE from Il-l United Church Y. P. U. motored to Charlottetown on Monday where they attended the United Church, Crusaders Cavalcade meeting. Mrs. John william Horsley of Winnipeg arrived here last week on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Rufus Clory of Georgetown. Mrs. Horsley is quite pleased to be able to visit her old home after being away for the past thirty who is 8'7 years of age, underwent a very serious operation at the King's county Memorial Hospital last year, and since then has made. a wonderful recovery. His many' friends wish him many years o! continued good health. Mr, Jeff Carr, representative of the Pit-Prop Export Company, is at present in Montague await-- ing the arrival of the pit-pr0p_ boat "Airnberstorie" from EnglandJ The boat is expected to dock at‘ Georgetown in the near future where it will take on s load of 2.000 cords of pit-props. supplied by the Bsrgmsnn Construction Company, local contractors. REDRDETDVIN 8i llllillllTY ..‘Miss Josephine Dalton has from Charlotte- town, where she has been employ- ed for some time. Mr. William Stewart. of Mont- ague was a visitor to George- town m. Monday renewing old friendships. Miss Janie Hunter, R. N" o! Camp Hill Hospital in Halifax. is vacationing at the home of her brother, Mr, Joseph Hunter. Mr. Douglas MacL-arcn of Mont- ague was a business visitor to Georgetown on Monday. Members of“ the 5705775104!!! Even for double the priceyou can't buy anything better than St. David's GlNUIHl Asiiwl Mnvitlii lHl. whys H. J. MABON I OPTOMETRJST 'l Fitting and Supplying Glasses 5 v Eto- i l MONTAGUE. P.li.l. I Office l-Ioure: ‘ i0 to l2 AM. l Z l0 B RM. i Holidays. eta. by appolntmenl 1 Office Connected With i Drug Store l w‘ l THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! odd years. A special meeting of the George- NOTICE CLEARANCE AUCTION SALE Farm, Crop, Stock, Implements at Wilfred Doucette, North Rus- tico, _ SATURDAY, SEPT. 18th AT l0 O'CLOCK If not fine Monday, 20th. town community Welfare League was held in the Town Hail on lvionriay. A large number of mum- hers were present. It was decided that the League would hold a bingo and dance in the Town Hall. Lunches will be served and g, door prize given. Various coni- rmittees were appointed to handle the numerous arrangements in connection with the dance. PRIVATE SALE AT CYMBRlA ‘FBDDINGTON, Middlesex, Efig- l 9°°d l°"“ °l 56 ‘We’! "Uh land — (C?) _- Hundreds of dead my, seen Hoamng down the house ‘and barns; l Fairbank Thames Rive re belie ed to h - _ - , been poioneld aby a. dlschargeablf! engme’ l box sleigh’ l hay cyanide into the river. The Thames Conservancy Board, which maintains a, strict watch against pollution of the river, is investi- gating. rake; l good dining room ex- tension table; chicken wire. MRS. MAURICE PINEAU Cymbria TENDERS run SDIITHPDRT ' a sciiooi a Sealed Tenders will be received up till September 18th, i948, at the residence of the undersigned for the erection of Southport Schcol. Plans and spccifications may be obtained on deposit of ten dollars. This fee to be refunded when plans arereturned in good condition. Tenders will be received in the following order: l. Complete lob. Contractor supplying all material and labor. 2 Supplying building material only. 3 For erection at building only. 4. Plumbing and wiring. All tenders to be marked "Tenders for Southport School," and accompanied by a certified cheque, ten per cent of tender. The deposit of all unsuccessful bidders will be returned by Octclier lst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOSEPH HAYLEY, Southpart, Secretary Building Committee. u. is.‘ AREA The United Kingdom has area of 94.281 square miles. lfl A Desirable Building Lots A For Sale AT lNKERMAN A Few Yards Outside City Limits HIGH LAND, AMlDST BEAUTIFUL TREES P. L. SMALL-WOOD P.O. BOX 465 By Fagaly and Shorten I »~ v moréspfiiés gglzéliinuliE Aupvrgggltlasrs curesr facts- UNTEACHlNG mm! .~~--““ Jamm- wciissrm 0s rear r1. M/cl m.) I AIHIIJVI __ aarraiuniznjis. 194;, tints cuunivf* PLDWING mircii llllllDAS. srrrhzz Acknowledging with thanks the following special prise; contributed by Massey-Harris Dealers: SIODO-Championship Prize to contestant pLcclng is} 3,, Single Furrow Open Class. l .' Sl0.00—to contestant placing 2nd in 3-Sod Tractor class. i Total prizes, including specials, in Il-sod Tractor Closi are now: g lst, $50.00; 2nd, $22.00; 3rd, $8.00; 4th, $6.00‘ 2-Sad Tractor Class same ls above. t: _, .- ‘ FOR some: ‘A TON CHEVROLET TRUCK 194s MODEL, LOW MILEAGE xrrtv JAMES a. CARRAGHER 37 DOUGLAS, PHONE l827-L ‘MMMOMOMGDMMOMOQMOMDMDMQQT AUCTION sass: OF RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY AT NO. 205 EUSTON ST. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER l7, AT 2 PM. l om instructed by Mr. Angus McDonald to sell by public auction his two-apartment house in first class condition. Newly shingled with Asphalt shingles. Double car garage. First floor for immediate possession. ’ ' For further information phone 737. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE AT DUNVEGAN CARDIGAN, rltiNOE EDWARD ISLAND l WEDNESDAY, serr. 22m AT l2 o'oi.oci< NOON I am instructed by the owner, Mr. Allen Cameron, to sell by l Public Auction the property better known as the Paige Estate, 3i!) acres o-f mostly lumber and hardwood, 22 room house with oak ~ floors, 5 fireplaces, hot wafer heating system and the entire col- l lection of antique and old furniture including: 3 buried walnut l beds, 2 twin brass beds, 4 iron beds, numerous dressers including 6 marble topped, l bookcase, ‘I writing desk, numerous side and end tables marble topped, number of lounges, easy chairs and settees, 2 mirrors, 1 piano and pianala, l pool table and fixtures, l dining room table, l2 chairs and sideboard, numerous oil paint» ings and pictures, l whatnot, 4 clocks, number of carpets and rugs, large assortment of dishes, l set scales, assortment of sport- ing goods ' cluding dumb bells, tennis rackets and tennis nets and numerous other articles not listed. ~ -' ~ w. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. .. AUCTION SALEy of Houshhold Furniture and Effects, 275 Kent Street, Sept. ‘l5ihl at 2 p. m. . l. l am instructed by Ivan Bradshaw to sell by Public Auction household effects, including: . . l J-piece Chesterfield suite, l 9-piece Dining Room Suite, piece Bedroom Suite, l 7-piece Bedroom Suite including twin lt d. 2 Double Bed Springs, l Single Bed Spring, 2 Double Spring ,|ll- ed mattresses, l Single Spring filled mattress, l Gibbard Ta la. l Kitchen Table with 4 chairs, l Coffee Table, l China Cabi l. l Hall Rack, 4 End Tables, l Frigidaire (General Motors). l W l1- ing Machine (Electric), 2 Floor Rugs, 2 Rug Cases, 2 Oilcilgth Squares, l Philco Radio (Floor Model), l Floor Lamp, l iJvinfl Roam Table, l Round Table (Faldlnll. l Electrolux, l Set Dispei, l Set Aluminum Pats, l Pressure Cooker, l Mix Master. Other items including lawn mower, shovels, axes, picks, er- LESTER KEIZER, Auctioneer 3 QooQouQooQoePQoo-QSwQooQoK-sooewrirfj Auction Sale‘ OF FURNITURE riiioiiv, ssrr. 17th AT 1.30 PM. I am instructed by Min Mary E. Kelly, 232 Grit-lion, 5h City, to sell the following: ' ,5 l living room suite; l dining room suite; 2 bedroom -l_"_'*°" l Enterprise kitchen range (good); l Quebec ll¢flt¢fi._i"l‘l‘°"_ tables; chairs; l rug; 3 oilcloth squares; ~l hall ‘runner; Oil llfmP" rocking chair; dishes; glassware; silver; linens blankets aliilffllihe’ articles too numerous to mention. - - ' n m fine, Idle next tine sq. _ l ‘i I LESTER KEIZER, Auetloneoiw 1w"