PAGE EIGHT! . mime: EDWARD we-m - sn. SHOWING AT 3:30-7”-9 .L- cantor. ' T0-DAY SAT. Shows At 3:30-7-8:45 I I o n oh o I c o - bound top ol the would . . . clone against tho lot- '9 of on-udooouo IOIIOII i M. ..rumcii with if .3. N RY THE I GUARDIAN. CHARLUTTETOWN AGENTS:-MONTAGUI: Ilaull I. Bruce Al'uI'liee. like Jone W The Guutdlan may be Montague: Hluo town: '1i1o Post. Office; ardl In Son. ..tmsSEBVE Fr,idav. October 13th. for Dance at Lower Mon- tague. JDANCE. gue. Monday. Octobe Messer's Orchestra. Adm Beaver Hall. Monta- r idth. Don- ission .50. ...:.. Mount Albion. spent the past few days visiting friends and relatives in Lower Montague. Mr. and Mrs. 1-! race Hewitt of Lower Montague were business visitors to Charlottetown yester- day. ..'DUNDAS UNITED BAPTIST Church' services Sunday, October 15th. Sunday School 11 am. Eve- ning service 7:30 pm. Lic. W. D. Johnston. JTHE WORLD'S WORST NUls- ANCE-is a watch that misses your V. R. Pepler. the jeweiier, Monta- gue. ADDED: spew ofuther Day - Spprt Play; Btallt. &. A'I:::l!ltmIt"I1llItIA" "Danger cu s"- 's ire prevcn ion in ie es . ".' r laboratory. ."".':""' ',::.a:' oiom moon om .. mom uicoumr H I B l-ligh- Cabins, N. B. t m' imn 00 ey- rown o.....,,.mw,, W... ..,....e, M. ,..,d EXTRA: Serial, "Atom Man Mrs. Robert Rattray, and Mr. and vs. Superman". March of Mrs. Winston Douglas, of Ch;irlotte- Time. "Where's The Fire". town and Mr. and Mrs. Neil l-looley, Montague. Pisqiii-ti-East-llotes . weddmg The exciting story of a vol- '"'-- unteer Fire Department. . . l On Saturday. October 7. a very pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of Rev. Mr. Westirup. St. home of Mr. and Mrs. George W. John. when Miss Bernice Brown Jay, Pisquld East. was united in the Holy Bonds of --'liiI'. Floyd Jay was in Midgell ..... Matriraony to Mr. Vernon Hooley, On WW-lIl95day on business. Mr. and Mrs. Birt Lcard, re- turned home Sunday after a formerly of Charlottetown. pleasant visit to Cambridge. Mass. The double-ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Westrup. For her wedding. the bride chose Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beer. Mon- tague. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1-:. t-:. Jay. Pisquid East on Sunday. Mrs. Walter and Mrs. Chester Bradley were visitors at White a blue suit with grey accessories and wore R. corsage of roses. .. ,'"C ihelr Parents home in Pisquid Mrs. Karl Lister. as bridesmaid, Plmfs Dm'"' Sludem '”v E355 On Sunday- rthose a grey suit with matching '””-i3 0 8 es College spent the hi accessories and also wore a corsagc 215:: :23 Zhihiiriiomdegigiiehgifgr ltilir. andw Mrs. Cecil; Byiqn and Nmses. . - i . . 1 e son ayne spen on ay k . , ' and Tuesday in Pisquid East. by" "Mm "5 M" K”) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crawford. F” I immediately following the cere- Central Roya”'v' wmed Plsqmd M" "d Miss "3 G”3'- Chm” '.unril'. a reception was held at the East Sunday hme”'w"' 59”” smlday m m9 home of Mr. and Mrs Karl - . Mme M M"a"d M”'Sa"'m”-V Em" LN” e Miss Shirley Jay. Charlotte- Pisquid East. . The groom": gilt to the bride was i,0wn' s1Pe;,n' we week and at um LC ' ' s ome 0 er parents Mr. and Mrs. Miss Stella Birt has returned a set. of matched travelling bags. The couple will reside in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Hooley are spend- ..:: their honeymoon at the sky-. Harold J a .v. home having spent the past two weeks visiting her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gay. Charlotte-r town. a Mr. John Pigott. Savage Harbor. Spent Monday and Tuesday at the AUTOWIND "CLIPFII"-Wlndl on you wear III 10 Int. gold- hllod can, 95.00. With I4 Iif. gold con - - . . . Quggg This Autumn, creations-the -mvu"-to M. ..u.om ”y"”" 1 lop with ololnlus Gvlldito but ...........u1,5q "coovnr'cvovIx-cum: to M in mm With 14 In. puma-------sifom .in good health until a year funeral Of Mr. William lfiliarron The funeral of the late William McCarron. who passed away in Charlottetown at the age of 81. took place yesterday morning at St. Mary's Church, Montague, with the Rev. Wilfred McCardle. pas- tor. performing the funeral ser- vices. The late Mr. McCarron had been a resident of Montague for many years before moving to Charlotte- town four years ago. He had been 3E0. and had been quite active” until his last recent illnes. He was well known in this community and throughout the surrounding districts for his kindness and gcniality. He leaves to mourn three sis- ters. Margaret. Kathryn. and Anne. . all residing in Boston. Mass. To lliem the heartfelt sympathy of all their friends is extended. The pall-bearers were Thomas If it's as "1'oo give a Ilrlhcluys GRUEN 'l'IIlIl'S A noon. ion cum GIFT GCCASIOII FROM 533.75 to sumo ma IIP Weddings! Birthdays! Anniversaries! Presentations ! No gift in all the land is more appropriate for occasions such as these than a GRUEN Walcll-r-"THE I-noi.'m:s'r NAME IN TIME !" Each GRUEN model is brilliantly designed . D. . faithfully accurate . . . attractively priced! If you haven't seen them yet---why not visit your GRUEN jeweller now ? . Troy. William Troy. Stewart Adams. William Lamont, Dan-iel MacDonald and Arthur Brothers. K interment took place in St. Mary's Church cemetery. "Mll.I.lCENT"- it it white gold cdscmsot with 2 diamond: - - - C150.” GRUEN presents new choice of international HIE EASIERN GUARDIAN AGENT GEOIGITOWN: bought at Dome Restaurant. and (in in satiric: The Snack Bar om-i H. Rlillf Mrs. Thomas Montague. Riverton, guest of her sister. Mrs. Annie Crane. after spending the past few weeks visiting friends and Halifax. to her home in Montague yester- day after spending the past few days in westville. N. 8.. guest of her sister-in-law. Mrs. Irene Mac- Quarrie. Dwelling Al bully. luintcll. III. Coon Johnston. Weldon I.overo.. tho following places. in ordlon Office; in George- Mr. Collni Jackson. Charlotte- town, spent the past few days at the home of his parents; Mr. and Jackson. lower ..swuv MOVE vomt runni- Messrs. llarvey Ross. Lower slip covered in your home. Call 3.'l'.he um has been lnummenul Montague -limes MIci-e0d- WW" 3” KW " Ph””” 2m'w- 9"” in hringhig to medical attention Road. and Alex Hamilton. New lottetown. . I mmy "mm M can of mbercul. Perth. were, recent visitors to . ' -- om wmch were 51,1, to 1,, cm. Chm-yonewwn. v .. Miss Ella Docherty returned to ad euuy at in besmnm" and H -mm Mimugue yesterday ”"'e." 5pmd'- still continuing its good work Miss Mary Farquharson. of mg the past. few days visiting in throughout the Island. ........ Mrs. Margaret MocPhei-son and relatives in Mrs. Harry Maccvregor returned iriagma mwliaerte biilh':gleemtoco:dli:t from a flue lire. There had been B""'h"5 imd 513975- building. It was reported that the no fire in the kitchen stove from uxifgiofm C”""”' 9”” 333'- nm was we” underway before at noon. The outbreak occurred R E '1 h ch 1 was discovered. about 3 pm. ' S r.. S. u c . ar ottetown. All the upstairs furniture and Tile 1955 W55 l””tlanY cWe”d 1!; children household effects were destroyed by m5"""'ce' Mr and M I h vri although most of the furnishings Mr” and g;r3mEhEV:;l' 9' t-h ro dfi 0 were .a'cd. ' ' it at onThee gong! W3: Yocwpieg lat the Georgeiown Mr and Mrs. Arnold Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Chester McDonald. time by Mrs. Flynn. her daughter and one grandson. No persons were injured. The estimated damage and loss was unavailable. and the house was not insured. large Attendance Al Chicken Supper Church sponsored and served I delicious chicken and ham supper which despite the inclement wea- ther proved to be a wonderful success. it is estimated that supper was served to approximately 300 peo- ple. Everyone was made to fe welcome as they were received by Mrs. F. N. Young and Mrs. James Currie. Rev. F. N. Young was also on hand to greet the guests as they arrived. The tables. which were centered with vases of autumn flowers and so bountitully filled with the de- licious food baked by the ladies of the church, were constantly filled during the hours of serving which were from 5 P.M. until 7 P.M. Mrs. Percy Myers and Miss Catherine Currie were in charge of the bazaar which displayed some very dainty and fancy handi- craft and which proved to be an added attraction to the evening's activities. ' In the background recorded music supplied some pleasant and enjoyable listening. All this combined with the large attendance contributed to the suc- cess of this supper. The ladies are to be commended on the splendid manner in which the evening's program was carried out and for the time which they spent in organizing and preparing this supper in order to make it a suc- (SO58. Potm uoailtnd Vlclnlty Miss lone Johnston. presently employed in Charlottetown. spent the post week-end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Raulston Johnston, Peter's Road. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnston and son of Charlottetown spent the past few days visiting in Peter's Road. the guests of Mrs. John- ston'o parents. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Johnston. Mr. Robert Vanlderatlne. pre-. scntly employed in Charlottetown; visited for the past few days with his parents. Mr. and Mn. Edgar Vanlderotine. Peter's Road. He was accompanied by Mr. Roy Peters. Charlottetown. Mr. Louis Kergn of Cambridge. and Mr. Carter Vonidoratine. Pe- ter's Road. students of P. W. C.. re- turned to Charlottetown yesterday after spending the week-end at their respective homer. Min Shirley Vonlderltine. Pe- ter's Rood, who has been recently in Charlottetown, is spending I low days visiting her uncle in White sands. Mr. Archlbold Johnston. student of P. W. C.. Charlottetown. opent tho put week-end at the homo of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston. Pours Rood. ur. Donna Jobiioton ;......4 rlotordoy to his home in mCIIldI after ”IwM "K 230 X-liayed Yesterday yesterday morning and yesterday afternoon at School by the rhoblle unit. and a large number of adult residents of the the late afternoon and evening. quite satisfied for day will number to rec TUBE. - Have it upholstered or 3” "'0 "mt lgw" should be aware venience which rovldes by coming to the Town. hoped that all citizens will take Dwelling Burned At Morell Rear prized as heirloo dwelling which the Dunphy family for several gen- was thought possible it origi N. B.. was a recent guest of her cousin, Mtg I town, tomers i week. in Charlottetown where she is the Town Librarian attended the Lib- Iurn-' V p . ciu... Over 230 children were X-rnyed the Montague High 'ty were -X-rayed in The member: of the unit were with the tin-nout the day, and hope that to- brlng an even' larger elve their X-3'IIY 1'9- the commun- The residents of the community of the great can- the mtblle unit 10 In 11 p.IIIo x STEVENSON masons. using: by ROBERT Lows .M daughter. Phyllis of Montague re- p R, It om few ",9, go turned to their ' home yesterday ',?:.,e"ih.. lmpzrtgnt X-ray. It is ' I Mr. appointment for you. So see V The many friends of Mrs. Dan- ' R, Pepler. the jeweller. Montague. SE1 POW". Montague. will regret 90 The dwelling of Wilfred Dunphy em for watch and clock repairs that learn that she is a patient in the of Moron Rear was destroyed by go - - - and go. But if your Willi!!! Kln8'8 County Hospital. and Eli fire Wednesday afternoon. A few sou has worn beyond repair .dont wish her speedy recovery. - articles were saved from the Dm throw it in the Montague liiver- ground floor. but everything else day trade it in for a new Lorie from was lost. including many articles ms from this old as been owned by nated O O I and Vicinity Miss Loretta Ready of Sussex. Francis DeLory. Dunning. represent- ng DeB1ois Br-os.. of Charlotte- called on his firm's cus- n Georgetown, early in the Mr. Elmer . . . Cit Miss Bernice DeLory is visiting ' - , M s” D ih ..9".l::"r;r? u:2.'.":..:lr ::".::.:..'” is ” BM; ms. f'll d t '1 h th ld' i" ”l- 2 oxf ethe oSi:.npAarciiii"eviv1!r ei;resl:yt:ri3 Miss Genevieve Solomon our loalgiocvgd M"- 590118 3?”. GMT- rarian's convention in Charlo'.tc- Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ching. Red town this week. P0ll1t- ' -......- Mr. and Mrs. Guy Coffin. Bay Mrs. William 1-look of Char- Fortune. lottetown was the'guest of her Mr. and Mrs. Gordon pm-rell. parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Herman Scurls. el Luvandicr for a few days recently. Mrs. Peter Holland, Charlotte- -rw-r town. Miss Eleanor Walsh. Prince of M155 Neme F019 ' rs Wales College student. spent the George Cheverlg frizlgl ipampy Thanksgiving holiday at her home Chulonewwn. t ' in Burnt Point. Captain J. B. Scully, pcrsonnc' Eileen Wood all of Charlottetown were holiday week-end guests ol their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wood. ' r (I. Miss Betty Arthur. student at Prince of Wales College in Char- lottetown, visited her home in Georgetown Royalty during the holiday week-end. Miss Margaret Layers of Halifax. N. s.. was the guest of her par- cnts. Mr. and Mrs. David Layer: for Thanksgiving. Mr.. and Mrs. Russell MacLea.i of New Glasgow, N. S.. motored to the island early in the week and were Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins. Mrs. James Maclueod and daugh- ter Lorraine of Murray River. were recent visitors to George- town. M enable her early return home. A fire broke out on the. north side of the roof of Georgetown High School during the height of the heavy wind at about 10.45 am. men using buckets. applled water to the roof and succeeded in put. link out the.flre, after a small hole lied been burned in the roof. The .town's fire fighting equip- ment wasaoon on the spot and husband and four children-Clip ford. age 11. Elaine 6. Erroll 5. and Linda. 16 months. Seven years ago dhuxhter who died in a car accid- The remains were forwarded to were taken to her home on Main street where they remained until Wednesday morning when funeral Mrs. Jack McDonald. Mrs. Annie Byrnes. Mr. and Mrs. Alex'F. McDonald. Mrs. B. Matthew. Mrs. Fred McDonald. Laird Bros. Mrs. Jerome McDonald, six Friends - Mrs. Tommie Mc. Donald, Mrs. Isaac Amenault. Mrs. " Frank cheverle. Mrs. Walter Chev. erie. Mrs. Alvan Coffin. Mrs. Percy Letters of Sympathy. Mr. Elmer Chevcrle, Marjorie Blnns. souris, Ethel Cheverle, Charlottetown. officer at Atlantic Command Lcnmne 3nd Aubln Pill”?-5 Headquarters. Canadian Army in Pmvindal 83"- Halifax. N. s.. was R holiday risl- MR and Mrs- fin?! Burke. Chu- tor to his home in Georgetown. 1”i"'cWW"- p ..M- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest st. John. Misses Margaret, Vivian and T0l'0nl-0. lottetown. Miss Patrica Mcfiaac, Charlotte- town. p The Mormugh Family. Mom. treal town. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carter. (thor- lottetown. diarlottet:-wn. t trown. The many friends of Mrs. Mln- Mn and M75 Johnny 0h3V0l'l'i- nle Ruluse are sorry to hear 1;... MI". an Mrs. Jerome Chcverle. illness has necessitated her enter- M1. on Mrs. Jerry cbeverle. inf: the Prince Edward Island MT. and Mrs. Andrew Gallant. Hospital for treatment and all Mr. and Mrs, Percy Clinton and hope a rapid improvement will ilrnily. . and family. and family. Chopotow. N MEMORIAM and Mrs. Chevorlo lost a at the age of three years, rls on Saturday evening to the gwell Funeral Home. On Sun- morning at 10.30 the remains nton. Montreal. RAE. Mutch at 00.. Ltd.. Char- Mr. Alex Meurant, Boston. U's.A Mr. and Mrs. Oecrge Williams. S. A. Mr. Eddy Pendleton. u. s. A. Miss Jane Mallard, Charlotte. MR "id Mrs. Joseph I. chat-aria Miss Helen Meurant. Montreal use Cards. Husband and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. chevena Ednl and Omar Cheverio. - Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Chester McDongl;l Miss Mary cheverie. Charlotte- Mr. and Mrs. Posh McDonald. M'- Ind Mn. Stephen Gallant Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Meuront Mr. and Mrs. uiremo Paquet om (fan Wednesday morning. It student funny ortunatefy noticed the fire in M, ' d um , , "1 l h, . In Mrs. Adrien Melanie moree oaciildde d:mIagadm!reIiilto-fd.. "Gum"! The Pupils were moved out-ob .-Mt” ""1 M” wmhm m"P5lvl"('h doors in an orderly manner. while vent Mich”! H',"V.'"'”k um Mr. and Mrs: John Grant and family - Mr. 'nnd Mrs. Anultn Mt-Donald advantage of this convenience to- MR1 REGINALD CHEVERIE ""1 uni 3 mid uccviiltlh, day while the unit is at the Guar- . -- Mr "And Mr dlan Office for its lav. day. At 4.45 on Saturday evening. - 5- Kickham. . giji at the Charlotutow xogplul, Mr. and Mrs. olphus mm” Mrs. Reginald Cheverie paged "'9 A away. She leaves to mourn her Pupils of Mr. Ch erle'g pgpm, merit. Scuris High hool. Charlie Meur-ant, M N Pra San. . Mrs. Arthur Coughl Rev. Father McIsaa:.!1 erations. . services and High Mass were held ML Ind Mrs. Arthur.D. Mcnon. A high wind was blowing at the at st. Mary's Church. The services 01d- - time and only the efforts of the were conducted by Rev. Father M11 and Mrs. Frank Prlught. Morell Fire Deparzitmentt prevented Miiiphy. and Mrs. Frank aqueg ' n w - . home or ;::.:l”::a.f:;”..::.i.f 3 e ....t:. Mr. :2: 'l.'::- 3' Wc'5t'””y fan" dwanmg 3" mm” The Wind blew "16 names iway Andrew Gallarit Leo Paquet J!;i- Mrfand Mrs: Wllliell Aqughal was completely destroyed by fire from the Dunphy hams, bug one eph Hennessex mu John Pa- Kn. h p . 5. on Tuesday morning. close to the house was kept wet qua , Mr. and Mrs John 1 Chi The fire. originating in the line. down during the height of the i M, Md Mr; St Cm "3011 broke out about 11 o'clock in the blaze. . The following wreaths were re- and ilmlly ' i . ' e Pam" morning and was first discovered Flames were breaking through caved. Mr. and 'Mrs Leonard Wu! by neighbors. who. although form- the roof when discovered and Husband and hmuy. Mr. End Mm: Joseph L chsehm ily. U. di Mr. and Mrs. Alvon Coffin. M18. Walter Che erle, Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Bay. Andrew Gail t. Mss "lorence Pet , San. Ci:-urlottetown. S Pmvmcm Miss Mary Mcnm Meurant. Charlottetown. and family. Charlottetown Mr. Peter Meurant, naliux, "3 Mrs. James Campbell and lath! Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cheverle. Mr. and Mrs. D.r'. Cheverie and family. Mr. Ihd Mn. J.P. McPhee and family. Y Mr. and Mrs”. Joe Hennessey. Mr. and Mrs.'.Joe Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Frank and family. Mrs, Jercme M Y. Mrfand Mrs. 3 family. Marian and Em a Conway, Mr. and Mrs. G on' McDonald. Mr. and Mn. and famllg . ; p Mr. I-co Paquet 4 mother, . Mr. and Mrs. Mic. el Lavie. Z 1Puplls of Grader VIII of Souris High hocl, Uiigr. and Mrs. Willi .McKenzlo, Alfred Meui-anti buns Me- Kenzie. U. S.A. . Mary Pendleton. U.SlA. Helen Pendleton. U. Mr. and Mrs. Innis lo. pomp. ton. U. S. A. . Mr. William McKenzil, us. A. Mr. and Mrs. James Mcciregor. Miss Gertrude Wotermtn. U.s.A. Mrs. Susan Kane.,U.s.A. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dev:-au. Pupils at Grades ii and 1ii.st. Mary's Convent. Employees of Q0. Mr. and Mrs. syi Perry. Vernon River. family. rom's Village. . vinclal San. family. lly take this opportunity to expwi their sincere thanks to the doctor! and staff cf Hospital and also to their man! friends of sourls and surrouhdinl Dhonsus Peters, harlottetmrn r. and Mrs. lsaa Arsenauit, K and mm, '"51"3 3W"i3Bhl-5.. and Miss ""3 WW0": R-N. Provincial Clieverie nald and fun. ard Dugas and Job J. McDonald I. VII and" .A. ' l A. S.A Eautem Packing Mr. and Mrs. lvan Cheveric. From six Friends. Mr. and Mrs. George Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Mcnoiltll Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Fraser. Eastern Packing Co.. Ltd.. sourls Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boylan. Mrs. Allan Mccormack. Miss Rose Mary Arsenault. Ah- Miss Helen Arseiinult rt.N.. Pro- Mr. and Mrs. Petirr Mclsaac and Miss Helen Meut-ant, Mcntmal. card or llianlts Mr. Reginald Cheverle and Fan- the Charlottetown otrieu. . ll. J. IIABOII OPTOMITIIIT. lining and Blpplylng ulouou Ito. AIONTAOUI. P. I. I. olloo loom . ubnmn I to I P: I. by onomenno olloo Ouloehl with Ilngsuon. i ooake the roof to prevent a fur- ther o tbreak. A fire. on the am. olde o the school last fall. did a similar (amount of damage and serves to stress the necessity of having the dry wood-on ohlnglol covered as soon on possible with Ihlnglu - the notion voi-my. . ill no em in 'Pokt'o . , the Inuit of Ifr. cotter a domino. , Fiery . . I V Mac&0llAl.'li' BROS . . ;Fri. 8 pin. ” - ” 3lT- "' A S"- 8 p.m. : "Tito Story of Soalloeult" v , Shirley Temple - Barry Fitzgerald , Dromo. Roaring Exciwniont. mm Romance. elm atax-