"i'-xeireroa-r Bruce Mscrhes. Miss Joyce ..'C0-OP Insurance. Life. Fire. Auto. Above Co-op Super Market. night at the club room at 8 P.M. Lharp. TD-DAY ONLY 1 l :- . l FRI. - SAT. "'"' HELD OVER The Ft-:itiii'rtt0 Starring i "P. E. 13.: FLIYNG FARMLR" iuui llllllllsl 7F0t&Aciioiii New Swollen! PIPER Allli 4 iiiil1lDe0:li'E. Sirius Imton M Also News - Cartoon ""SON OF PRINCE THE EASTERN. GUARD AN AOlNT8:y-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mn ague, AGENT GEORGETOWN: The Guardian may be bought. at the following places in Montague; Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office; in Souris: The Snack 8:; and H. Inclnrdn n so; ...'ANNUAL MEETING of the. Montague Curling Club Thursdayi tend, . MacPhei'son, ,'inz J aunt. Over 400 attended the supper sponsored by St. Marys Church. i Montague. at the Beaver Club PRiiioE EDWARD: ithe parish. Following: the supper 'an auction sale of cakes was held IT'S A SPINE-CHILLING MIDNIGHT SHOW! WITH THE SCREEN'S MASTERPIECE CHARACTER CREATOR LON CHANEY FRIDAY NIGHT AT ii:3o'P. M. T0-DAY CAPITOL Fill.-SAT. ...-L i .74 MUSICAL - ooia-any mum Wlgginton. Pins Meliinnon. Weldon Levers. ..'WELL BABY CONFERENCE. Town Hall. Souris. Friday, Novem- -ber iith. from 2-4 F. M. All pre- school children are welcome to at- Mr. and Mrs. George King, Dartmouth. N. S.'. who are spend- ing their honeymoon touring: the Island. visited Airs. Margaret while in Montague. Donald l-iume returned liigg after spend- week visiting her Haywood MiicLczin, ....'Mrs. to her home in the past Mrs. Montague. ...'illr. Tiny Mt'Keiin:i. rlzirl Sul- livan and Velma O'lialloran. Greenfield, left by car yesterday mornim: for Hamilton. 0111., after attending the fiincral of Gerald. Dunn and Cc-(-il,Naddy. ..lM.-ANY SliI'I'F.R - last evening. The tables ivcre art- -rne GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTE'l'OW'N Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark. cim--i iottetown. were recent guests of Mrs Margaret. MacPherson, Mont-- Mr. and Mrs. Arnold wightman. Mrs. Archie Hume, and Mrs. Geor-' ale Hume returned home fl'0m' Halifax. N. 5.. yesterday where they were the guests or Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Wightman. ....'MISSION SHIP IN I'0RT- The M. V Nellie A. Cluett. Grenfell Mission ship. from St. Anthony. Ndil.. under the com- mand of Captain Kenneth Iver- son, is at present in the port of Montague. The motor vessel will take on a cargo of produce from Poole and Thompson. local ex- porters. and will return to St. Anthony Mission Station. ....'FUNEEAL AT GLEN WIL- LIAM-The funeral of the late Mrs. Allan MacDonald. who pass- ed away at her home in Glen William. November 10th. was held yesterday afternoon with a short service at the home at 1.30 thence to the Caledonia Presby- terian Church for serv' e at 2:30. Service was condu d by Rev. E. S. Hales, assisted by Rev. Wallace MacPhersoii. Murray Har- hour and Rev. A. C. Fraser. Val- leyfield. Mr. Hales. used for his text Matt. 5. "Blessed are they that mourn for they shall be com- iorted." H)'TllilS sung were "The fully decorated. containing a large variety of many delicious c.'ikcs' and rookies. A tasty and iiell-l prepared supper of chicken and. salad was served by the ladies ot with Mr. G. H. Nelson as auc- itioneer. At the conclusion of the Lcvcning the ladies ivcre com- imended for their splendid work in preparing such a delicious sup- iper which again proved to be such a. success. PAINT YOURTWALLS . ' with wmoows CLOSED! M-W NO”PAlNTY”ODOR C O M I N G MONDAY. .BOGART'S AWARD WINNING ROLE Illvuimotllieailll ”"x p4oni1oN IICTUIES cm...- H UMPH REY N . Riciiii outta N I T3 : DRACULA" EDWARD W HERBS! lilllli Piizkteil Spietl..,li! til lliiiiiiliw PRINCE EDWARD i 6 Sunday School A Lower Monlague Lord is My Shrplierd". "Peace, Perfect Peace". and "In The Sweet By and By". A duet "Lights of Home" was very beautifully rendered by Mrs. William Bruce and Miss Margaret Cameron. Pall bearers were: John K. MacDon- lnld, Gordon iilnt-Donald, John iBru(-P. Colin Mvlnnis, Lesterl iltielniiis and Angus hlallieson. in-y it:-rm:-nt took place in the church: icemetery. Montague Town Council Meeting 1 linal ouisianding deben-l ot sisoo on the Montague-y Strset concrete pavement 1 The tures Main construction in 1931 will be cleared oil the book This week, it was de-i cided at the Town Council rr.c:'.-y ing last night. This includes one- deuenture of 51.000 and another oty 5508. The oixginal toivn debt for pavement was approximately: 8,000. one -quarter of the total? cost of the pavement. '- I other matters considered at the' meeting. presided over by Mayoiil B. H. Yeo, iiere routine. Present were Councillors Reynolds, Mc-ll Cuowan Jamieson and NiCh0ls'0l1. The clerk informed the C0llnClli that approximately 60 per cent oil the taxes had been collected, and that at present finances stood ill 55,756.83. , Reports from committees were received which showed that al- fairs were well in hand. A motion was paged that all transient contractors who had been employed in the town, andl who had not paid their license fee.3 should be contacted for paynicnt.l Several other matters were dis- cussed before the meeting ad- journed. - Convention Al Mr. Whitney Dalrymple. B. A., acting general secretary of the Muritime Religious Education Council. saint John. was the lead- er of the district sunday school convention held in the Untied Church. Lower Montague, yester- Esp;-:crAI.s at KAYS DRY GOODS 109 RICHMOND ST. V PHONEU2468 iVien's All Wool SUITS-545.00 to 565.00 . . 10 & ZOVo OFF Menls Heavy Quilted Lined PLAID COATS . . . . . . . . . . 525.00 Men's Quilted Lined SATIN COATS . . . .. . .. 517.50 Menls . COAT SWEATERS . . . . . 54.98 to 59.50 Men's DRESS PANTS . . . . . 56.98 to 59.50 M I DRnESSS 8: SPORT SHIRTS . . 52.98 I'D 57.50 Men's Fleece Ijined . COMBINATIONS. reg. 54.50 for .. 53.95 Boys' Station WaTg7)n COATS. sizes 32-34-36 . . . . . . . . . 523.50 'CTi'ii"ci?E's I SKI PANTS 52.98 Ch'ildren's SKI SUITS 510.25 I ClTiRi1'en's . CORDUROY OVERALLS . 51.69 and 51.95 Cmiiii-Trii: SATIN SNOW SUITS .. . 510.95 CE?i?iEaTy"iLii”iEd "CERT-OER”.-TE BUNTINGS . . . 58.95 ia?:.?'s”Tw”'E"W”H"-” M PANTS . 5EiI9.gnd s4.5o Boy's LEATHER SOLED BOOTS 53.98 and 54.98 iVieTitE)"'E"'T"E'"”.wN SHOES . . . . . . 55.00 ii7iE's C '51 ""'T'EV WORK BOOTS . 54.50 to 510.25 ileifs WORK SHIRTS . 52.98 and 53.50 Men's BIB OVERALLS. 7 1-4 oz. Reg. 54.50 . 53.98 Men's DUNGAREES . 53.50 FiInit7iTQFa"rEi'iy or T Ledief NYk9il?:..'s9:. E! :13.-i3L-,, Runnan I-'oo'rwii:AR Children's RUBBERS . 51.29 10 51.59 'cITiI?rEiI"s"RUBaE'R'3ooTS"521797233179 WTni"eE"'E"RDIiiER”ii66Ts-.75 . . . i3'f9b" Wyys'”7Ituh1i'ER"B?)-OTIS .. 5398 METRU7iER'B6'di:53T2'5'WS152795 M:?E'?iF5I3lf'Bb'5TS . s1i6.'6tT8TSlo.95 Women's FLIGHT BOOTS . . . . . . 58.95 Men's.FELT BOOTS . . . . . 57.50 Men's Wool Jersey OVERSHOES 56.95 Men's RUBBER OVERSHOES . 55.95 WE ALSO HAVE A LOT OF OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION day afternoon and evening. The afternoon session , opened with a worship period led by 'Rev. J. M. Fraser of Trinity United Church, Montsgaue, who chose for the scripture lesson the 6th chap- ter ot Isaiah. the theme of his ad- dress being "reverence." The hymn "I Am Thine, 0 Lord" and "Oh Master, Let Me Walk with Thee" were sung. Mrs. J. M. Fraser was the organist. Mr. William Miscbeod of Valley- ifield. district president, . ' r' the new members and introduced Mr. Dalrymple, who IIVQIII out- lim of the work being done. "Teaching 0! The Bible" in the theme of the convention this year, which coincides with the fact that this is the soon anniversary or the first printing of the Bible whah was in M52 in Germany. On - ember soth last. I standard - ed version of the bible, in modern language was released. Delegates Report Roll call or the different Bun- diiy schools was answered by the delegates with s, brief statement about the moat important work done by the school during the put yesr. schools represened at the ,............. Preston ll. Maoluro Electrical 1 Contractor Montague Wiring of all kinds. P. O. Box 362 Phone 22-.2 . BUYING LIVE CHICKIN and FOWL DAILY. Market Prices. :As1iiRN "PACKING commnr 4 Soul: Trinity Church. Montague. Stur- Georgetown and MW P9”-V convention were: Montague Lower goon. Valleyfleld. Believue. The minutes of the last conven- tion were readgby the secretary and approved, as was also the fin- sncial statement. The executive 1”5P01'iv W35 given by Mr. M3CI.;e0d. Ross and Mrs. Sterling Conrad. A film "Ways Continued on page 15 The following committees were appointed: Nominating committee, King, Miss Dorothy Taylor and Mrs. Alex Hutcheson. Courtesies committee, Mrs Harvey 0: Using The Bible" was shown by the leader. 8 P E C I A L oLEARiiucE I SALE USED TRACTORS 1-i941 Ford Ferguson .. s1as.oo 1.-I950 Massey-Harris Ponv . .... 5695.00 ' 1m1950 Furmull Cub . . . . . ... . . 5575.00 (Trade and Terms accepted) usso MACHINERY. sec. 2 Driving Wagons-Each . . 5 18.00 1 Team Wagon. Steel Wheels (like new) 5 65.00 1 Horse Power Spray . . . . . . 5 30.00 1 New Tractor-Auto Truck Conver- sion Kit with Wheels. Axles. etc. Regular 5200.00--Clearing or .. 5 50.00 1 200-Gal. Gclv. Pressure Tank .- 5165.00 Also many other Items as: Plows. Hur- rows. Mowers. Engines. ete.. all or Special Clearance Prices. A ri-ions 1-3 Done: 3. DeSOTO DEALER Murray River. P. I. 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