PAGE erorrr w-Qw PRINDE EDWARD — sudwmo s1- mo - 1 sun 9 “newton A wsnuzn ACHIEVEMENT snuu simsmunou ALSO CARTOON “FAIR AND WARNER" d.“ ¢os4oeoevo>ooeoooo ,____ Blfl'l"l‘l;‘. DAVIS STARS IN IEOMAIVYIC UR- MA AT PRINCE EDWARD I 1n “Deception.” Warner Bros.’ new romantic drama which arrives ioduy nt the Prince Edward Bette Davis is mist in u mcdern, sophist- cuted role as Chrisfne Radcliffe. lovely young pianist who weaves o fateful vrcb of deceit around the lives of the two men she loves. W th stellar aid from Paul Henreid and Claude Rains. in addition to Bette Davis, the film depicts the Zfghly firs-mate situation resulting when Karel Novak (Paul Henrekll. Czech cellist. supposedly long dead. re- turns to marry Christine who il by now emotionally involved with the unprcrliclzible Aiexsnder Hul- lenlus (Claude Rains). great and TDDAY - TDES. erratic composer-conducta. O-QQ CAPITO TDDAY TIIES. MID WED. Shows 3:30 - 7 - 8:45 The AScreelt5 i“? Must Faimous iiliib OUHHER “RUWN-UP ANDHTHAH‘ my llll H" Julius The ltui CDOCAN illfillt‘ ‘Skippy COOPER TI WWII TlilT SOLVES Tlli How Christine attempts to solve the problem ahdfliilll to he!‘ hill‘? dictate snd how sZie is finally snd inextricably caught up in f-hl "i! of her own ions-truth“ “fiv- tions, makes an anti-rig motionwlz-i O tun experience which lends most unusual denouement. "Deception" has s notable musl- cal bapkgrmifid ss Well as I Vitll 10v, lean The runvs score includes Beethoven's "Appssslonsta" and u Haydn concerto. ss well as an orig- inal Concerto, by Erich WOUBHHB Korngold. _____._.__...._._._. COOPDD-COOGAN IN ‘KILBOY was‘ nuns’ ‘flwo former child sters. Jackie Cooper snd Jackie ooogsn. will be seen for the first time to- ggbhut on the screen in Mono- gram‘! h'ls.ri0ul comedy, "Kilroy was Here." due today at the Copl- tol theatre. Amusing, confining in- cidents befall Cooper when he eh- ters school following service dis- ohm-gs. and his buddy ooonn om the pslr in all sorts d Inshbps with his frilndly but pugnscious nature, " The HMsnd-Luft production boasts I large cast of support-ill! player. including Wands McKay in the principal fominincvmls. ma: ti. um - flu.’ w" IIIOW"" -'IIIDI MM! Tllll IEIRS Q-O§§-O+§§OO Jenks, Norman Philips, Rand Brooks. Barton Yfll‘b0l‘0\l8h- Frank Scannell. Patti Brill, Robert Coo- gan, Sidney Melton and Put Cloldln. Phil Karlson directed Lite screen- play by Dick Irving Hyland. from an origmal story by Hliflnd "lid Lee Walner. $450,000 TOURIST HOME PERTH, Australia - tCP) — A group of Sydney business men are planning a £150,000 ($450,000) tourist centre, with hotel comfort and air travel, in typical OIliilflCk country in the heart of the Flin- ders Range, South Australia. The site chosen is 1,700 feet ubuvc- sea level. 1 THE GUARDIAN. CHA_RI:O’I"I‘ETOWN _ rt. Miss lhrrl AGENT: GIOIGITOWN: Weldon Lovers. AGENT IOUIII- I. A. Mull-eon The Guardian may be bought st any of the following plnces in Montague: Anness and Llewellyn. Mrs. Clay In Georgetown: The Post Office; In Sourll: Condon‘: and Flor-one. Roper; In St. Peter's: The Post Office JBINGO st Montague every Wednesday night, Oddfsllows Build- ing, Main Street. ISURPLUS All-MY STORES- Includlng blankets. shirts, mitts, gloves. boots. overalls (large size), aviation suits. raincosts. also picks, shovels. lanterns. etc. Stewart d: Beck, Montague. Mr. William Annear, Lower Montague. Was a recent visitor to Montague on business. Mr. Howard Jackson. Beach Point, was s business visitor to Montague Friday. Miss Ruth Landrigan. Sturgeon. who had entered the King's Coun- ty Hospital to undergo s tonsil- lectomy. has completely recovered from her operation and has been discharged from the Hospital. Messrs. L. H. Poole, F. G. Mac- Intyre. Judge St. Clair 'I‘rsinur, and Donald Samson. motored to Charlottetown to attend thePrfnce Edward Island Curling Association meeting. Unfortunately the meet- lng had to be postponed owing to the absence of some of the Prince Edward Island members. ft is expected that a new meeting will be called in the near future. The new King's County Memor- ial Hospital now being ready for . occupation. preparations are pro- ceeding space to transfer all eq- uipment from the old King's County Hospital to its new locat- lcn. At present laborers are re- moving the elevator so as to take it to the new Hospital. On Wed- nesday \vill take place the official opening to which all citizens are invited. s Mrs. Dr. Preston lvfacfntyre, Mrs. A. C. MacKuy, Mrs. St. Clair Tralnor. Mrs. Dan MsoKensle and Mrs. B. H. Yeo motored to Char- lottetown to attend the n ction- eerlng at the Sporting Club. It ls understood that Mrs. lMacfntyre purchased several very rare antiq- ue bll-palntings. These paintings are of varied landscapes and still- 11TH,’ all of which are very beauti- ful. It was lmppssible to find out at the time whether or not they were of the Raphaellte period. The S. S. Ulha. arrived in port WHIC H PROVIDE GREATER economy, oassrsn ssrsrv, GREATER COMFORT, 1R- lncfudlng such‘ outstanding extra features an sArsrY im moms FUll. FLOATINO IIDI SIX-CYLINDER IIAKII H-IIAD INOINI AN Oil. HlTll FOUR RINGS m: PISTON O All-FLUID IRIVI ON CUSTOM MODIII MAKE THE BIG, ROOMY BUDGE- ‘VIURE BEAUTIFUL THAN lzvkR! w: a! ' Cllerlotlefown l. K. JOHNSTON, Money River Phone 2307 “Ti Friday on her weekly trip from Novs Scotis. At present she ls taking on a cargo of produce. load- lng being under the direction of Poole a Thompson. Ltd., local ex- porters. The Ulna will leave Mon- tague Friday night, stopping over- night st Georgetown where it will complete its cargo prior to sailing for Nova Scotia. A very enjoyable masquerade dance was held in the Curling Rink Thursday. Oct. 23rd, spons- orecl by the Hospital Ladies’ Aux- lllary. O. K. Presbys orchestra provided the music. About one- hslf the dancers Wore costumes, and the varied hnblliments pro- voked a great deal of admiration and laughter for their ingenious combinations of odds and ends. At 12.00 P.M.. the prizes were drawn for those dressed in costumes, the winners being the following: 1st ‘prise, John Jones, Tor Bay, New- foundland; 2nd prise. R. S. John MscLean, Cardigan Over, Labra- dor; 3rd prize, Isabelle MacDon- ald, Flat River, Hudson Bay. The building of the new Irving Oil warehouse is proceeding space. The building is situated on the south side of the Montague River. east of the bridge. The building is being constructed of tile brick. The floor is of cement construc- tion reinforced with steel rods. so made to withstand the weight of the storage, materials. In the front a large room ls being con- structed for an office for the ben- efit of the agent, Mr. John Mac- Kenzle. ‘To the left of the main building hesvy foundations are to be laid to support the huge twenty thousand gallon tanks. of which there are five in number. The addition of this new industry to Montague will add greatly to the future development of the town, which ls fast growing bavond its original limits. During the past. few years so many ‘new businesses _-.1_-___-. EASTERN GUARTJTAN AGENTI: MONTAOUI: IONIC l‘. Llnlfi- Alllifl Mtlen. Mil. lyre! _ Slows it O Refreshments will be served by the Ladies‘ Auxiliary Mrs. Ray McDonald of Halifax and Mr. and Mrs. Prank McDonald of Akron, Ohio. Mr. Alex E. Richards. Glad- stone. spent s well earned vacat- ion ln U. S. A. recently, the guest of his brother. Mr. George Rich- ards. While there he was called upon to mourn the loss of another brother, Mr. Vere Richards, of Dorchester. Msss., Mr. William Richards of Murray Harbor hav- ing passed on s. short time be- fore. Mr. Richards saw many changes since he last visited Bos- r ton some forty years ago. The regular meeting of the W. M. S. of the Murray Harbor Pres- byterian Church for October was held at. the home of Mrs. Mary Mubey of Gladstone. with nine members present. After the usual meeting the followipg program was rendered: Readings, by Miss Mabey_ Mrs. J. J. McKay and Mrs. borne Stew- art; duet by Mrs. and Miss Mabey; duet by Mrs. J. J. McKay and Mrs J. H. McDonald. By special re- quest the hymn "Far, Far At Sea" i was sung by the members. Meet- ing closed with Benediction. TJTETJIDRIAL (Continued from page 1) hallway with the reception desk on the right. and the reception have begun, that it has been al- most impossible to have cognizance of them all. However. the citiz- ens of Montague welcome them all and wish them every success. élieorgetown ' And Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. .Clai~ence David visited the city during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Chester visited Charlottetown on day. ' Walker Th urs- Mr. Wilfred Hunter of Char- lottetowir motored to Georgetown room on the left. In typical hos- pltal arrangement. rooms branch off on either side of the maln corridor which is directly in front of the main office. On the right end one will find private and semi-private rooms. mstrons room. sterilizer and drug-room. To the left are more private and semi- private rooms. nurses‘ sitting room. records room, snd diet kitchen. k 0n the lower or ground floor ‘are located the msln dining room kitchen. boiler room. refrigerator. staff rooms. laboratory, nurses‘ rooms, and laundry. on Thursday and visited his bro- ther’ M“ Joseph Hum“; The modern kitchen ls equipped ‘with every up-to-date convenience in order to serve all patients in s minimum of time. Directly in the centre ls a large cook tsble, while on the right are situated long rows of cupboards, and Co the left are ‘placed the ‘large steam urns. Other equipment in the kitchen includes large cooking stoves toasters. warming cabinets, serving tables. and other standard appurt- enances found in n well-organized food preparation department. Further along the same corridor. one may see the boiler room with _ [its large furnace and oil-supply Iyaptayn A_ A MacDonald of tanks. It is expected that the Charlottetown visited the home of Ere“ capac“? °i the Immwe Wm his son‘ Captain one“ Mamom easily furnish enough heat to all am on Thursday“ sections of the Hospital. Still further north in this sec- Mr. Macwllllams of Charlotte- town is visiting at the home of Mr. Edward Euston. Dr. Ethel Sellers of Boston, Mass, and Miss Ida Sellers of Charlotte- town, were recent visitors to the home of Miss Margaret and Miss Jennie Lee Richards. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Stewart and daughter Irene, R..N., were visi- tors to Charlottetown on Thurs- clay. Murray River, visited Georgetown recently and were guests of Mr and Mrs. Chester Walker, Alex MacDonald, son of Captain Cyrene McDonald has been visit- ing for sweek in Mt. Stewart with relatives. On Friday. C. H. Llewellyn and Sons, packers shipped a truckload of canned beef to DeBlols Bros. in Charlottetown. The lsnt ls still engaged in canning codflsh but additional quantities of beef are in cold storage and will be canned in the near future. I MIIRRAUARDDR Mr. Dawson McBeth of Hslifsx spent s few dsys in Gladstone the guest of Messrs. Hugh and Dan McBeth. The many friends of Mrs. W. A. McDonsld. Murray Harbor, sre sorry to learn that she ls s ps- tient in the P. E. I. Hospital and wish her s speedy recovery. Mrs. Milton Wlhite of Murra- Kerbor has returned from e shor vlslt to her daughters. Mrs. Wsl ter Weeks snd Mrs. Clifford Slmp IOIL T Mrs. Hannah McDonald paid short vlslt to Gladstone recent‘ the guest of her sister, Mrs. Mu‘ Mabsy. She was accompanied b; her sons and their wives, Mr. and ll, J. lf..-2|l canons-rum d . Gills! Ifilllgsn lair)!!! Montana Ell. Miles lone mu IIA l! ltslll. lfollesysm. transom-mm Ofllesoosnoeidllll lhqlfne Mn ma Mm wan“. Fraser o! tion of the building is situated the laundry, large room containing an imposing stray of washers, drlers. ' and ironers, sll necessary items in a well-equipped laundry. Exhaust ducts have been provided to carry off-the steam, and also to pro- vide ventilation to the room. On the first or main floor is located one of the main diet kit- chens. This room has two long desks on which the special diet of each patient ls prepared. It has been placed adjscent to the large connecting stairway so ss to be in direct connection with the main kitchen below. The patients on this floor will be served from this lkltchen, the capacity of which iii ___§__ k-q OCTOBER 21, 19g KING'S COUNTY Memorial Hospital" Official Opening ‘ Wednesday, Oct. 29 Dpening Ceremony Will Commence At 3 P.m. All cm cordially invited to attend this ceremony, and lo inspect the Nev Modern Hospital now ready to occupy. e IN STOCK Pipe and Plpslass Furnaces INCLUDING THE HEAVY STEEL MODEL SUITABLE FOR OIL BURNER. OIL HEATERS -- WOOD and COAL HEATERS STOVE PIPE, Etc. Stewart & Beck, Montague offers speedy service. The floor reached from the main’ entrance is classed officially as the first floor, with the result that on reaching the top of what is normally a three-storey building, cna is officially on the second floor. In following the official designat- ions. the vlsltor to the Hospital finds that the second floor on the right comprises private and semi- prlvatc rooms. sterilizer and nur- In Memorials: MR5. FREDERICK C. H. RICHARDS The District of Mount Meiiick suffered the loss of s highly es- <eemed and greatly beloved citizen sery. On the left one may see the X-ray department. main operating room, minor operating room, doc- tor's room, and diet kitchen. The main operating room. which is at the north end of the bulld- illfl. i5 a large capaclous room. de- signed specially for major oper- atlons. The long operating table ~to welcome friends in the passing away on September 27th., of Mrs. Frederick Richards, in her 82nd. year and exactly sthree months from the date cf the death of her late husband. she had been ill for several months but through it. all maintained her nat- ural cheerful manner and was able and family is placed directly in the centre,» members almost to the last. while along the walls one may see; Mrs. Richards -nee Mary Mac- various cabinets enclosing the in- IEachern -wus born nt sumnicrville- struments. This room will provide I P.E.I. but spent the last fifty years all facilities required by the sur-lof her life at the Richards home- geon. A feature are the two widestead at Mount Melllck. She was double windows facing towards the I an exceptionally kind and thought- west which offer daylight in all ful neighbour and friend and a parts of thc room. Emost gracious and hospitable ilO>— The diet kitchen on this floor ls tess in her home. She wns n much similar to the one on the maln_valued member of the Cherry Val- fi00l‘. and contains the formulae ley United Church and was warmly department which provides foiqinterested in all good community special dist. for the patients andlcauses. the children in the fiursery. The funeral servlcc wns hold at. The Diana for ihc new Hospital‘ the homs on Sept. 27th. and was were drawn up by J. E. Harris, architect. Charlottetown while the erection of the building was under the direction of M. F‘. Schurmsn. contractors. Summerside. Contracts for henthiw. plumb’n¢ ind lighting were sub-let to W. R. Garrick, Montague. and Chappel. Chur- lottetown. All who have been instrumental in the erection of this new f-Ios- pital are to be duly commended. none the less those citizens of the district who have so generously donated their time nnd money for the greater benefit of all. With a larger Hospital and greater facili- tles, many more citizens will be able to take advantage of the ser- vices which are now available. Looking forward to many years of admirable service, we wish the new very largely attended. it. u as con- ducted by the Rev. A. S. Weir, ss- sisted by the Rev. E. R. Mscvlrsr. Mrs. Jack MacRse sang YET)’ ti‘ fectlvely the lovely and comfort- ing hymn, "Oh think of the home over there." The immediate faintly members left to mourn their great loss include, four sons-Arden Is- lett and Lyman all at Mount hu- lick, and Charlie in California, and one daughter, Mabel (Mrs. Howard Robinson) in Rockland, Mass: fl-5° three brothers, Messrs. J. E. Mac- Eachern of Cherry Valley. Gila" les, of Charlottetown and Almvfl of Hlngham, Mass, also four sis- ters. Mrs. ‘Ihodie and Mrs. Che-Si" Robinson of Massachusetts. find Mrs. George Sutherland and Mrs. peter stewart of _ Charlottetown. The late W. J. MacEacherti was l brother. i Hospital every success. m i"- -— Interment took place in United Church Cemetery at Cheri’! Valley. . "bearers were neflilfws °i ithe deceased, Elmer and ROPE" _ flqlkumVqnd’ 1,913}; and Lausull iMacEachern. W. J. Mutcll illld sooyha George Jenkins. Sincere symllliiikli.’ ‘h ' is extended by the entire lie B“ ‘m with iborhood, to the bereaved fem Y M u N A R n ' s y members and brothers and sisters- l l._ I N I M I N ‘l’ I 35¢ *..f."".':"'a:;1.1 "°‘“°..‘“’“'.. iIBd p n 95 ‘"'"‘°5"°"“‘ Lfidnh“ N“ m Eslre menial which is stroni. III O , u gnfl does not corrode. BABE PLATE FOB TATE ed skulls can yin": l1 ll t of la “gm Announcing. .. TllE OPENING 0F uosrseues new onus stone osssmsoués rzmnsuict (Next door T. M. Llewellyn 8| Co.) um stuck or nnuss and TDILETRIES o SPECIALISTS IN "m: DISPENSING or PRESCRIPTIONS ssnsv r. asulsson Registered Pharmacist