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SCiiTT-RAINES m mum eoeei - mu euuumr . _ nun iieneely - m: nun - m» iieenieel - mi mural NEWS - 001.01: canrooiv _ -—Special Featured» “volley run BKEAKFAST" p s» GiiliIlLilTTETilWiI TIIEATRESHL‘ PRINCE EDWARD - TiIiiAY—TilE.—WEii. . the e EXTllA! “MOVIES ARE ADVE NTURE” — SHOWS 8:30 - 7 - 9 ‘$51 i, Q; u UTTIHVA, Oct. lfi-“NJPL- Sinn- ley Knowles ICCF - Winnipez North Centre) suggested today in the Commons that cimirct. manu- lacturers should ho prohibited from putting snlipelro or other ‘chemicals in ciiarcts to make them hurn fnsicr ii it is found that the smokes are responsible TvoULo cannon croannrs m.- a large number of fires. He. lsaid" be was amazed at the extent lto which cigarets are blamed lor- fires. is_a true story k trattonfafrangyfgrinning 3 "PICTURE OFTI-IE n MONTHI —LiboreyMag. - ._ '-—CosmopoliinnMo5.. 7i i, Murray Harbor Mrs. Gertie Herring has ret- urned home fzrom visiting in louver Montague. Mr. Julian Herring C.N.R. con- ductor on vacation spent, n few days in hlunx-iy Harbor. lvLrs. Waldo Hawkins is in the P.E.I. Hospital for treatment. Mrs Ernest Bell, White Bands, has returned home from the P.E.I. Hospital. Mrs. David Brooks has been in the P.E.I. Hospital now tor about three weeks. Her many friends are wishing that she will return home again soon. Mr. and Mrs. James MacLeod spent the week-end at their home in Murray Harbor. Mr. Frank MacFerlnne was on a businesl trip to Nova Seotria last week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnstone oi’ I Montague spent the week-end at Mrs. Johnstone’: home in Murray Harbor. Mr. Ernie Poole oi’ Halifax was in Murray Harbor this week. Mr. Ernie Cameron and Mrs. Cameron, Mr. James Hflrflg and Mrs. Harris motored to Novn scotia. over the‘ week-end 0n n pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. Don MaoGr-egor oi Mmiiflllle "9 “Dendind a few days in Murray Harbor with Mrs. Mac. 9115801"! DflN-‘nts Mr. and Mrs. Mont Herring. Mrs. TJI. Fraser returned home from P111. hospital this w”); Kim? ehe wee undergoing tire“. en . WANTED STAFF NURSES for KING'S COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL lfllEREgOUGl-IT TO 155a LAW ' ‘wsunwmt uooxl i \/WHO'S WITH us TONIGHT’ - NONE OTHER THAN THAT PIN- i up or win-ups. i-iotwwooois ‘NEWEST SE-NSAFIONAL Acmsss, ‘THE STARE”. PLEASE’ ’ JAKE A BOW. MISS - - sLiCl<CHlC|< '. - w,’ ‘it 1 1 a ("Inf _ Montague rasQdlllzllr-ieslrgizlfllie dtrgrynllgidlils, den; z“- Z32‘....l§’.‘°"r.§°§.'-.ifi fiilfirufi? SWBETAR! Whirled "Hm- i by Fagoly (‘e Shorten mom Kiwis. _~ inisssimmciciooiss LIKE/ . SilELOOIGAB ~ 5 1$i-E'DRATi-£RBETAKlt~i6 A _., ‘ § . _ o ivowpik Tiimjlflf- __., . ' p EATER.’ V .-. i ..s."s.lstnu..s.*-'=i i ~r ,.\ 950ml. __ cwemmm Hi8 SPOTLIGHT- : i \ (t wits SOPPINGUPHISGRAW I ‘y; f? nwrrumouionnoLLiv \, / __ l ' ' _ = T- ir- '1 '“ W‘ “ l! '5 ‘ . ‘e G f g l: ' I Vii "Q on . lloos'nl&s'ri§§i§'_i _ . GUTHSS i-iAvimn-io: , , . ~ ~. mo some uourcwas ‘v I v VMNEENPEGSI-iitifldd; lb ' s ,.,' 7 J; hurne in Brudenell. ' at the Prince Edrward Island Hos- , recently. .p1an~to leave for their new home ‘THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN TIIE EASTERN GUARDIAN. AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold I‘. Landry, Albert Altkeu. Mn. Byron Stovvlrt, Milo Harriet Clair. following pllcol iu Montague: in Georgetown: The Poet Olfloo: ‘ AGENT GBOBGBTOWN: The Guardian may be bought ot any of the Roper; In 8t. Peter's: Weldon lovers. Mine S. A. Uevrellyn: bile-emu. in Sour-is: Condou‘: Ind Iloronee The Poll Office. ..'II'I.‘TID FOOTWEAR at tb- Atontegue Shoe Store. “QLBADBB! will find dilblu nlle edvte. and auction edvto. etc. on our Financial Pan- Mn. Norman. Jflkuildi 3153" wwrr, w“ visiting friend: 1n Montague on Tusiday- Mise Jennie Maclaren. Bmlllilll" ee of the Income Tax dflpafl- ment, spent the wrrk-end i" h" Miss Room Dunning and M155 Phyllis MacLaren, student nurses pitel, were visitors to Montflilli! Miss Betty Ann Beck, student nureeat the Prince Edward Island Hospital is spending two day! "i Montague, at the home o! her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Beck. Mr. end Mrs. Harry Newman and son Hollis, Union Rd. ‘VH9 Sunday visitors to Momaizue. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Imne anonson uisrAru. sanvrce and complete stock oi repair ports. C. R. Boehner. Jeweller. Montague. Mrs. Hiram Lune end daughter Norma visited Mr. and Mn. Gor- don Myers during the Thanks- giving holiday. Min Winnifred Greene, Minn- "6119. was a recent visitor to New Perth, guest o! Mn. Willllln Minchin. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacLuren and family were weekend visitor; to Mr. Mac-Loren‘; parents, Mr. and Mrs, ,R.G. MaoLureui, New Perth. Mrs J. Lincoln Dew-er, Nbw Perth spent Thanksgiving holi- days at the home of her parentg, Premier end Mrs. J. Walter Jones. Bunbury. Miss Edna Fraser, who has Ipent. the past year in Western Canada. has returned to Montague, where she will visit her mother, Mrs. J. E. Fraser. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Maths-son Wisginton. Miss Verna Stewart enjoyed i116‘ Thanksgiving holiday at her home? in Caledonia. Miss Stmlvart isI attending Grade XI ot Shubena-l cedie, Nova Sootia. l Her many iriendg will he pleas- ed to learn that Miss Veda Allen has recovered from her operation undergone at the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Rev. and Mrs. M.D. MacLeod sc- companied by their daunhter Mary were visitors to Montague and vicinity on Tuesday. They in Cope Breton the latter part of‘ this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gillis, Miss Jean Giilis, Mrs Gordon Thomp- son, and Mr. William Carter. all or Halifax, motored to Montague where they spent the Thanks- giving week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Huicheson, hlctii-ague. accompanied by hi2‘. Albert Attken, Lower Montague. and Mr. Doutz Irvin, Sackvllle. N. B. left this week by car ior Cal- gary where they will spend the winter months. Miss Marjorie Currie, R.N., and Miss Margaret MacDonald RN. of Montague. end Miss Del Moore RN. oi’ Albion left. this Week l0!‘ Winnipeg where they have ac- cepted positions on s. hospital staff in that oily. Mrs. Edwin Myers, South Bos- ton, Mass, Mr. and Mrs-Stanley Myers and their twin boys, Ron- ald and Donald o! Brain- iree, Mass, motored to the Island last week. While in Montague they were the guests of Mrs. Myers’ son and daughter-in-leiw, Mr, and Mrs. Percy Myers. '- ~ nnd {anally returned to Charlotte. town on Tuesday after spending Thanksgiving Holidays at. their cottage in Lowar Montague. Mr. Matheson 1s e profeesor at Prince o! Wales College, Charlottetown. Miss Laura. Higgirbotham. Mon- tague, leit this week (or Toronto where she has received em-ploy- merit. Since graduation from Montague High School Grade XX. Miss Hlgginbotlmm has been em- ployed at Peplerb Jewelry Store. Her many friends wish her every SUCCSS. Mr. and Mrs. J.K, Cameron havi! returned to their home in Bru- denell aiter an extended visit with friends in Calgary and other cities in Western Canada. On their return trip they visited sev- eral cities in the United States, and also Niagara Falls where they again crossed into Canada. Mr, Cameron was much impressed by the vastness of the open spaces as well as by the scenery in the Pixniries and the Rocky molmtoins. However. despite lhese many lt- iractlons, Mr. Cameron felt pleas- ed at once again being heme. The regular meeting oi the young people's society of the Pres- byterian church, Montague. was held at the Manse on Wednesday evening. The president, Miss Anne MaeEachern. presided. The meeting opened with the devot- ional period led by Miss Janet Dewar, assisted by Miss Wanda Nicholson and Miss Thelma. Stow- art. Following the regular busi- ness session, Miss MaoEachem gave an excellent report o! the proceedings or the young people's conference vaihich was held in Westville lust weekend. Miss Mac- Eaohern and Miss Larter More delegates from the local Society. The oneetinr: closed with t-he mlz- pah benediction. SPECIAL PRIZES ROOTS AND VEGETABLES "Potato Growers‘ Association" POTATOES George Bushey, Souris Line Rd. H-arold MoGregor, East Baltic Brent Steed. Buy Fortune. TURNIPS Brent Steed, Edwin Reid, Rollo fleet Collection of Vegetnblee — Mrs. Edwin Reid. Beet. 6 Ears Teble Corn: Reid Underhay, Bay Fortune. Largest Pumpkin or lquuhi Gun Petere,,8t. Charles. 8 Largest Cucumbers- Detmsr Aiken, Rollo Bey. Beet. Red Touutoeo [or Silo llld Smoothuus- Mrs. Denial Mumechem, Soul-is But Fodder Outb- Edwin Reid. Beet lleete tor Table Use- Rev. D..W, McPherson, 5t. Peters Beet. Yellow or White Onions - Mrs. Daniel MacEechon-i Beet Pareulpe for Tobie Use — ‘ Reid Under-hey. "Rupert Garrett," lourie Ior Boat Peek ol Ketaddln Io- tetoee- Harold MeGregor. Beet Peek Bebogol- George Buehey. . "Toweubend and 8t. John", loII Peck Irish l‘ ' Potatoes - 1. Brent Wood; 3, Russell Mills, Bay Fortune; 3, Mrs. Howard Dixon. Rollo Bey. Peek Kateddin Potatoes - i, Harold McGregor; z. Arnold MacDonald, Chepetow; s, Bernard Campbell Campbell's Cove. Speelnl Primes for Florieeeltnre "G. II. Mellie " Beet Collection of Pnueleo - Mrs. J. B. Matthew Bourle. "lietote of W. B. Lend llefd.” For tho most outstanding ibit in Flowers to be determined by the judge from amongst the prize win- ning entries in the regular oiseeee: Mrs. J. B. Metthew. Speelol Prlees for Woolen Goods and Ioney Wort "Ohoverlo Bree.” lone-h . hi! Woollen looks Home Mode t Mrs. Allen Robertson, 3g, p". une. , “Melvin MeQueld", lourle Cl MRS Clilfiiliil [JRMNS Kveps Traps Grim IIN‘ Souris Exhibit“ ion Prize List Pair Woollen Gloves, lelnud Yarn, any color- Mrs. Irving Baker, Lakeville. "l-artefls Pharmacy” Knitted Blanket, Inland Yarn- 1, Mrs. William G. Mallard, New Zeolend; 2. Mrs. Uoyd Townshend, Fortune. "Star Grocery“ _, Fancy Apron Rand Mode - 1, Mrs. Francis W. Deagle, Rollo Bay: 2, Mrs. J. B. Matthew; s, Mrs. Elmer Fraser, Elmira. Speolul Prioee tor Housekeeping “Wolds-on Dingwell" SOIIIII One Dolen Doughnuts - Mre. Colin Dixon, East Baltic , "W. A. Acorn” Belt Dl-fk Fruit Cake _ Mrs. Colin Dixon. J. Peter Munroe" Beet Donn Ten Bleeulte -. Mrs. Oolln Dixon Single Lon! Whltc Breed _ we. J. B. Matthew. "N. W. Blehlrde" Beet Pint Jar ot Mustard Hekiee m1. J. B. Matthew. Beet pint ol Pickled Fruit _ Mn. D. L. Macon-nook, Bourie. Belt plut h! ol Preserved ltnw- IICTIOI - Mrs. my MecLean. Bouril. Beet pint Jar or Chow-Chow, lone Made — Mrs. J, B. Matthew. “C. Iii. hvie" Beet Apple Pie — Mrs. D. L. MeCormeok. “Kay's Service St-etleu Ono pint Preeerved Strawberries ‘Mrs. Roy Maureen. Ono pint Preserved lnlpbonleo Mrs. J. B. Matthew. "H. Guy Wood -- Groceries" Ono Devon Rolls- 1. Mrs. D. L. McCon-naok; 2, Mrs. Angus MoCormwk. Bourte; d. Joe-n L. Baker, Elmira. "Mnebouoldb Service Station" Chocolate Cele- i} Jeen L. Baker; 3. Mrs. D. L. McCormaok; 8, Mrs. Frank Chev- erie, Bout-is. CATTLE-Bill‘ BIIID lee. L-Shortborn Bull I yeers and over. registered; II. J. IMIIIN OPTOMITIIIT lilting end 12171110 Gleeeei IIONTAGUI P. I. I- i. Edwin Peters, Rollo Bay. lee. S-sbortbom Bull under I yearn. regleterod: i, CQC. Pratt 8| Sons; I. John and Merv DuPnquier, st. Peter's Bey. Sea. kdhorthorn Cow In milk or coll. pure bred or grade, i y", or over: l. d: 2. Johnvand Mary DuPas. quler. Boo. L-Shorthoru Boiler under 3 "III. pure bred or grade: l. 2. 8: 3. John and Mary nu. Pasquier. See. Ir-lhorthorn Boiler- 3 Yelrl. pure bred or grader l. l. 3. l: 4, John and Mary Du. Paequier. ' Sec. Q-Shorthorn Heller olli. pure bred: 1. 2 dz .’i. John and Mary DuPsg. quier, Sec. d-Shorthorn Bull Calf, m‘. letered: l. Edwin Peters, Rollo Bay. Sec. lL-l-lerelord Bull 2 years and over. registered: 1. Charles Townshendiz Sons, Fortune. Sec. lL-Hcrelord Cow In milk 0!’ will. Pure bred or grade: _ 1. Charles Townshend 8: Sons; 2A8: 3. MacAulay Bros, Soul-lg Line Reed; 4. Leith Townshend, Sour-ls. See. IL-Herelord Heller under 3 years, pure bred or grade: l. MacAulay Bros. Sourls Line 13086; 2. Charles Townshend 8: 50M; 3. Arnold MacDonald. Chop- stow; 4. Lelth Townshend. I Bee. lL-Hereford Heifer under 2 years. pure bred or grade: 1. Leith Townshend; 2. Charla Townshend 8r Sons. See. lt-Herelord Heller Coll, pure bred: 1. Leith Townshend: 2. MecAul. my Bros; S. Cherie: Townshend 8c Sons, Sec. ilk-Hereford Grade Heller Call: l. MscAulsy Bros. Sec. ld-Herelord Bull registered: 1. MacAulay Bros: 2. Leith Townshend; 8. Charles Townshenri 8.: Sons. SPECIAL PRIZES. BEEF BREEDS I “Long Volley Inna‘ (Champion Male Bee! Breed, m- ngeF-C. C. Pratt. (Champion Female Beef Brood, under Cali. (Continued ..bn Page l2) l A Good Night's R E S T ls So Important Do you sink peacefully on your pillow and float away on clouds of restful sleep? Or do you Lie down with staring ayes . . . to have the worries of the day coma back and taunt you? Many men and women whose nerves are frayed by anxiety-or a run-down condition-find this to be true. And that's the time when Dr. Chase's Nerve Food can do so much to help you. For this reliable tonic u ‘ ' Vitamin B1, iron and other needed minerals which help build up your vitality and tone u your whole system—so youre in better condition to get you: normal needed rest. Canadians by the thousands OCTOBER 11, 1,4, Elli] choose ‘blue coal’ burns with e slow, continuous flame-ends the jumpy, up-md-down heat the: ieo often causes colds. Try ‘blue coal’ end feel the difiermre In heelth end comfort. Phone us today for this never-failing fuel. ‘il);-l.ftC1l;:s;;surN:er'v:sl'<‘oo:d.uSoc; EASTERN PACKI , groper rest! 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