race man-r n \$;;e“ d’, l: . , r t lags N‘ w}? _ THE H GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ocroaan a, 194., TODAY - snows 2.3a .- 1 - a _ Ilnreyulsamelteslutedei Y. ityouvuitdteiteloq! ,1 nan ma: , nu. nussui. / _ STIRLING Illlllll ' BEIIWMFREY‘: Illfilfllllll PRIIIDE EDWARD TI-IE sesr FOR voun HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT! 3 DAYS — STARTS MDIIDAY HOLIDAY MATINEE MONDAY in‘ 2=so' 2 EVENING snows AT 7 AND 9 Anitilu-r "lil‘\'l"' (mm llli‘ lllilklUVPr of "lllli-Y lli..\"l' Y ill‘ will l.l as "ROLLO" ...no one could resist his charm. yer tho thing he wanted most-he lost ‘ renesa water as "LARK" ...there was nothing else in life for her but loving . and being loved. ' - ' A!"GRI L" “afraid of life, afraid 1f love, but somehow she could not rum away, élifttiilrrerown rnenrnes EXTRA: PETE SMITH COMEDY - CARTOON Shows 2:30 l CAPITOL TBIIAY ,_,,,,, “BAD men or ronssrone" MAITINEE MONDAY 2:30 -— EVENING 7 - 8:45’ =’ » Ito's hot‘...She's hep‘..._ l Ilth 3 tram lee jsehm mingle; ‘he lm but! nonnnv - ruesunv - wennesunY-n . t De ‘r nonigLt-‘tlvn "I i- at: net Itlilill‘ _ K fiz-lltl IEIEIIIIYR ‘use rid - and "onus oannms .'_ mmgu-Auousnsnnnavmumr’ EMPIRE TODAY Shows 2:30 '7 - 8:45 House Plumbing- Installed By Morell (Io-Ops. The Morell Consumers’ Co-oper- stlve has gone into the plumbing business and Mr. A.B. Webster has just finished installing the first complete house plumbing job for the new plumbing deparument in the house of Mr. Reg. Mac- Adam. mahager of the Moreil Creamery (Jo-operative. This is a new departure for the progressive ,Moreil (Io-operatives which already have developed the store, creamery, fishery and potato business. and n community tractor service. As a_ result of some three year's consideration and discussion, the Plumbing Department was organiz- ed by Mr. Webster, an employee oi‘ the store. and will supply the plumbing requirements of Moreii and the vicinity. Although just recently establish- ed, the work of the new depart- ment keeps Mr. Webster and an assistant busy installing electric pumps and farm water systems and handling the numerous repair jobs. With the success of this venture. an electrical contracting depart- ment is now being considered for the mar future The success of the community tractor service points to an ex- pansion of this service next spring. Started a year ag0. to assist co-op- erative farmers in the busy season. the tractor run by Mr. Ray Trainer has proved a great boon in the pressure of work. It is fully equip- ped, including a. sprayer. and runs 24 hours when necessary. At these times. the farmer usually takes over the night shift, Mr. ‘Trainer driv- ing during the day. “ENCHANTIVIENI” TRACES DOVE IN 'I\VO ERAS With an unusual and appealing romantic theme, Samuel Cnid- wyn‘; production, "Enchnnmnnt," co-stars David Niven, 'l'erosa Wright, Evelyn Kcycs and Farley Granger, and nlso offers a notable supporting cast. The RKO Radio release has its setting In a stately old home in London. The first of tho two love affairs that motivate the nctinn takes place around the turn of the century, and the second dur- ing World War ll, with the two episodes linked together by the role played by Niven. In the earlier romance Niven and Miss Wright are the princip- als, but family jealousy hrcnks it up, and Niven is a disappointed and lonely old man at. the period of the second affair. How he takes a hand on that occasion to keep Miss Kcycs and Granger from duplicating his o\vn mistakes in love, marks the climnx of the film. ‘ Jayne Meadows, as n jealous and ‘spiteful sister of Niven has a prominent role, along with Leo G. Carroll. Philip Friend, Shopper-d Strudwlck, Henry Stephenson, and little Gigi Perrcau, tho prnrlurcrs latest discovery, Irving Reta dir- . ected the screen version of Rumer in‘: novel. PROVINCE! NAME The province 0f. Saskatchewan was named after the Saskatchewan river, whose name is an Indian term meaning rapid river. W. A. Mnnrt Invention . Peter . .. . .. S. Prnlmfleff i The Hfile Shepherd C. Debussy . Butterfly Welt: . Emcee Delta (hoe-Elle I Gibson's logo) tut EASTERN tuinoiln AGENTS: MONTAGUI: Herold I‘. Inndry, Albert Althea, lire. Byron S“ Hill lllfllei Cllll’. wart, AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon lovers. Tbefluardlaninybeboughtaenuoftlio following plum to Montague: Mlle l. A. Llewellyn: llnClny. In Georgetown: The Poet Office; In lourll: Condom’: llul Iloren Roper; In It. Peter's: The Poet Office. Mr. Floyd fitlckland, Murray Rdver was a business visitor to Montague on ‘Puesday. Mr. and Mn. Kenneth Punter. Heaelbrook, were Sunday visit- ors to Montague. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Landry. unwrap roorwlsn as tlw Montague Shoe Store. ' Hummus will and dnlu ule advta. and auction ulvtl. ate. on our Financial Pale. ..'NEW SUNBEAM Mix Master. ‘Itoastmaster. Shavmaster and Iron- mutvr in stock. C. R. Boehner. Jeweller, Montague. ..'BON80N REPAIR QIIVIOI and complete swat o! "P!!! PIX“ C. R. Boehner, Jeweller, Montague. Mr. Reg Buell, who recently u; purchased a house owned by Mr. CommunltrCarnival at Montague NQII 1101167. hid 1t "Rllffifléd w on October em. 7th and lth.'1‘here m. own property on ‘Itmdlv u fun for-ail m come and ma: “Whom b! bulldflfl- m’ Influx m o1 neyn-“Tas recur en o , . . .. who hes been visiting at. the home of hi: pan-mt: in Montague for the put we wee-ks. left on Tues- day tnoming for Winnipeg where he will resume his duties. Mia Jessie Butcheson and Miss Marloqie Campbell. student nurses he the Pirince Edward Inland Hos- pltel, were visitors to Montague on Tuesday. ..'PLAN TO ATTEND the On Tuesday afternoon a ditch was dug around the school grounds to prevent can from parking Bu". Such an action was brought to l. head when one swdent suffered a. severe gash when he fell on a broken bottle, necessitating six stitolhes. It 1s intended to plsco some signs forbidding treepsssini. so that those trying to cmss the ditch will do so sit there own rik. It is the hope of the school auth- orities that. they will have the support of the citizens in this important and perhaps personal Mr. and Mrs. John B. Finnegan. and their (rutdson, Stephen Meulalson, who have spent the pest week visiting Mn. Ittinheganka mother, Mrs. A. Inndry, Montague. Iedt on ‘Phursday morning for their home in Boston, Mass. 131111118 the but week Mr. Bryer OTLELICT. Jones of Gierlottetnwn has been _...._ visiting rural schools in Kings A recent item appearing in q county with a view to promoting interest in the Junior Red Cross. The P10811111 of the Junior Red Cross has been a regular pant of cently received a scholarship by the school activity on Friday after- tha woman's auxiliary of Gorgasgloon in most schools, and has American Legion in Birmlnghamnalwlyl proved popular with the Mr. Sims is a. graduate of Meihlan younger pupils. Any effort to pm- Hlgh School. The scholarship wilhmote futher interest in this fine provide tuition for the student inactivity will certainly meet with his senior‘ year at Birmingham the approval of every citizen. Southern College where he has majored in Chemistry. During his Vicinity Florida paper will be od interest to citizens in this community. Mr. Robert MacNell Sims re- years there he has been editor of the College newspaper "Hilltop News", President of Khmu-Ptil- Kappa; honorary educational orderll officer in his social Fraternity Theta-Phi. He is active in campus rexlgecnellliltllly Gvlilrgrglefsthgoavxolle‘ music and dramatic pimduction.lemp|oyed_ and starred last spring in the: campus production of The Gil-< My“ Mam, M _ hart and Sullivan opflettn “H.M.S. ma, ,8 ,.,,,,,,,'; ,,,°,",';,.‘;,",,,,°{,,“!,_,°,",; PinB-IOTQT H6 W85 Teceflllll tamper! Mr. and Mrs. Michael Burke, Sr. l by Omicron-Beta-Ka-ppa. upper ____ class leadership outstanding set“. Mr. and Mrs. Michael B ke, Jr. vice to the school. Mr. Sims is l. were visitors to the City o wed. cousin of l\’ir. and Mrs. Beecher nesday. Dewar in Bruderneil. Mr. L. S. Batchiider was a busi- mess visitor to Charlottetown on Vvednesday, Aiiiston And llicinit l Mrs. Sterling Bell left this week Mr. Samuel Acorn and son Stan- enroutg m Boston’ Mass" where ley, Alliston, spent s. few days at she will join Mr. Bell who pro- Trenion, N.S. ceeded to Boston some time ago. Miss Lillian Hicken, Oharlotte- The S, S. Kattegatte compietcti town. spent Sunday at her home loading a cargo of pit props and at; A1115t0n_ ‘pulp wood on Tuesday nnd sailed ‘the same day at. 9.00 p.m. for the Mr. and Mrs. George MillargjUnltcd Kingdom. Mirray Hlarbour North, sipenti ——~ Mr. Albert Skinner left on Wod- nesday for Summerside whore he will be employed as n first class carpenter on the new homes being built for the Royal Canadian Air Force personnel stationed there. Sunday at Peters Road, guests ofi Mr. and Mrs. Ellis McPherson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carver and family, Union Rood, spent Sunday In Aliiston, guests od Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wm. Carver. Rev. A. E. Piercey of Milton who is Rural Dean of the Qhurrh of England in the Province nnd Mr. H. E. Miller of Charlottetown were visitors to Georgetown on Wednesday. Mr. and lVIrs. Rerg Melllsh and fn/miy, New Perth, spent Sunday at Alliston, guwts oi Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carver. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McDonald and family, Btrudcntell, were visitors to Alliston on Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Beck. Mrs. John Dicks has returned to her home in Georgetown after he- ing a patient in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital for the past several weeks. Mrs. Dicks was ac- companied home by her daughter, Mrs. Herbert Stewart and two children of Charlottetown. lvlrs. Charles Worth and son, Wayne of Charlottetown spent Sunday at Alliston guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hlcken. .___._ Mr. Albert Jesse of Albion has taken over the Imperial Oil ser- vice station and garage on Water Street, which was formerly oper- ated by Mr. C. N. Llewellyn, Georgetonians are welcoming Mr. Jesso and are expressing the hope that his new business venture will prove highly successful, Mr, Clark of the Prince Edward Island Fur Pool in Summerslde was a business visitor to George- town on Wednesday, where he listed the various ranchers In the district who are ranching minke. This is done to enable the Fur Pool to distribute their literature and market reports to the ranch- ers. From here Mr. Clark motored to Fortune where fox ranching ts extensively carried on. Mrs. Lexie Jordon, Charlotte- town, spent Wednesday at. Aillstcrn, guest of Mrs. Jordan's sister Mrs. J.l>l. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Malone and Mrs. Wilmot Large Giarlotte- town motored to Aliiston recently. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hic- ken. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cox, ‘rruro, N.S. are spending some time at Allister), guests of Mrs. Cox's father, Mr. Charles McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weatherbie and son ‘Paul. Ctnrlottewwn were visitors to Peters Road re- cently guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis McPherson. M13 Mary fill Caner, The first sailing schooner of the Mm‘ fall shipping season entered ton, qsent letuirday in UL G. m h b o M, a | ma‘, “S” 0t h“ bmlrlfl “a, Oczdgdr III-rd add Ialroeeedled u: thus sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Fred “V” to Monuw,’ pnoud by ML 05""- Temple Gotell. In Montague she will take on a cargo of produce loaded by Poole and Thompson. The vessel ls the Glernshira from Great Bank, Newfoundland and ta under command of Captain Bur- Dr. John McLean ‘Iloronto, 0nt., und Montague and Dr. Malena’: mother, Mrs. Wm. McLean Mon- tague, motored to Ailiston on Thursday. meats of Mr. and Mrs. Jl-l. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Horace White and son, Murray. Min-ray Harbor, were recent visitors to Alliston guest: of m. and Mrs. domed A. sck. A Red Orou first Aid Coarse le being conducted tin the Alliltmi Ell. The monthly meeting of the Georgetown Community Welfare League was held in the Council Chem‘ a on Monday night. Pro- aidene 1-‘. J. Soloman occupied the chair. A large Attendance of members was on hand for the meeting. The minutes and finan- ctai reports were read by the school under the capable leader- ship ot Mr. Gilbert Clements. Montague. There are sixteen mem- aecretary and treasurer and both ‘adopted. The Inugtsis Entertain- ment Committee was increased In number to eleven and to this will ___ be addéd reprelgtltlon from on “w. Town ouncil. tun en erta n- hggyglalr’, ‘xcchgirédlgoegu, h, manta to raise money to augment Mm" my“ m“ on nun“; the building fund of the new Ro- m m Th. h.“ ‘u. m,“ m up_'creat.ional Center were discussed m?‘ ‘ mu . W" “mug ‘no and it was decided to hold a card x 7'" had w In Th. oomnpparty and dance on Monday next. w‘: ‘manna w ' Nmwnnnhich is Thanksgiving Day. mmm“ committee of five was appointed wmm” ' to contact various Maritime firms in the Intern of the Lu ua an 5 "17 "Wm" MDWHWEY also to make Alrrsngernentlfor the ""1 ‘SWPEDIDI 5W5" V" hi" holding of a lottery, for which a in the PM" Fwd Prevbvtfltsn really first clan mu will ‘be of- vhllrflh 0n Bflndw- ‘1110 ION“ fared. At the conclusion of the was conducted by the minister. general meeting the various com- Rfl- QM Hbndmvn- Ebetlal mittoel mt. and dealt with the -bers enrolled. singing by members 0f the choir numerous matters under their re- wss very much enMIl. Qenllbillty. / . Tuesday night. early. cuarj orrnrowu Hospital Bazaar THE EVENT OF THE SEASON OPENS MONDAY, THANKSGIVING DAY OCTOIIR 10th AT rue ARMOURIES With 11th Reece lend in attendance Jimmy Shield. Radio Artist. first cppecrdnce will 5e Secure your rickets NEW GAMES ~- FANCY WORK — AMUSEMENTS LUNCH COUNTER — SALE OF HOME COOKING Every afternoon and evening during week a Deer Prizes Every. Night m for lucky draw Murray Harbor Mr. R..P. Brooks and Wirn. l‘. Harris made n business trip to Montague this week. Mr. Leon Johnsione of Montague was Ln Murray Harbor this week on business. Mrs. Hilda Sharam is in the ‘RE, Island Hospital for treaiarnent. l-ler many friends wish her well, and n speedy recovery. Mrs, John E. Winsioe and daughter Janet left. this week to spend the winter months in Tor- onto, Ontario. ' “Schr." Ivy and Francis Capt. Lawrence Walsh of Harbor Buffett, Newfoundland arrived In port this week. She will be loaded with farm produce by Lea and Macfiarlano Goncrai Merchants of this place. Mr. Wm. Jordon of Beach Polnt_ has purchased the store formerly owned and operated by Mr. HP. Cohcon before Mr. Cohoon moved t-o Murray Harbor, Mr. Jordan will have the store hauled to his own property and open up a grocery store with meats, icecream etc. Mr. Laurie Gordon has pur- chased a plot of land from Mr. Horiato Machon. Mr. Gordon will have his dwelling house hauled from Be 51h Point to Murray Har- bor. This will be quite m under- taking as it l; a large building. The work will be done by a Mr. Cole of Kenstngton, The Whim Road W.M.8. met at the home of Mrs. Webb Nicholson on lib-idly night, September 2nd. for their September meeting. There was a good attendance and sev- eral visitors were present. After the businus of the meeting had been attended to s devotional per- iod followed. m1. Colin MacDon- ald kindly invited the members to her home for the next. meeting. The National Anthem closed the meeting. Before the members left for their homel a ‘ellcious lunch was served by the ostess. YOUNG woman's emu? Maul The October meeting of the Young Women's Guild of the Pres- byterian Church, Montague, was held at the home of Mrs. Bl). Rleid on Monday ‘_.,. Thi meeting, which was conducted by the past praidont, Mrs. mat. Wetter-worth, opened with m; hymn “Bringing in the Bheavq", The scripture was read by Mina Mary Hemphill. Roll call was en- awered by nine members. followed by the reading of the minutes d the laut meeting. Several items et ‘ilnflnlnhed business were discuss- ed, and then plan: were made for decorating the church for ‘Ill-tanks- giving Sunday. The meeting ¢los~ ed with the Mizpa-h Benediction. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Miss lie-rte: and Mrs. Byron Stewart. FOUND SECRETS IN Bl!’ Dallleo discovered three of the satellites of Jupiter the first timl he used his telescope. ward Island. SOURIS THEATRE _ ONE NIGHT ONLY—TUESDAY, OCT. llth “AIIIIE DF GREEN GABLES" This wonderful story ti-bm the book by L. M. Mont- gomery, deer to the hearts of everyone on Prince Ed- Shows 8 and 10 — Matinee 3:80 , WIIIIII RDAD AIID IIIDIIIITY Mr. Arthur MacDonald and Mr. Webb Nicholson. whim Road, were recent business visitors to Char- lottetown. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fraser, whim Road, who celebrated their twenty- seventh wedding anniversary on the 71th of September. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Boiincr and their daughter, Shirley, Charlott - town, spent Sunday visiting frfln and relatives st whim Rood Mr. and Mrs. Harvey, ROI all family, lower Montague. pee re- cent guests of Mrs. Ross parents, m. and am. Murdock lilacheod. Whtn Road. He: many friends III pleased to know that m1. Garnet Moore. $'."£l'"°‘..'i’ "” ‘to? 2329i? a ter I l en Ex- County“ 1100mm, plou- e. . ,_ _ ' \ Maeittltilitil snos. menu: FRIDAY -- MT. STEWART — SATURDAY THE MARX BROS. in “A IIIDIIT AT TIIE DPRA" Ilse Funniest Show Ever Filmed . KER FRASER . .1 _' his: IIARROWI, lilacs really lovolel .‘ eteaaaewbewmoy ‘ i lltl palatial. Iddhldillydrnnllc ' Klingon: heartburn _ QRISIIIIIQGII- I :01 the ‘g; Iliiih pte- a‘ I tiiitlwnn niions - a nestles: __1 _=.........'.....'...- ‘ammonia-hae- l .