PAGE EIGHT “ALL MY out or m: uislmisi Alt-STAR cram? re tttiluch 1 mt Tiiiltt- s ~,.S\TEPTSTORY 5+ - ' nr ,. ~ ——-€;ux rumor EDWARD room SONS" SHOWING 3:30 - '7 - l) NEWS - SPORTS - CARTOON CAIIIQQL - TODAY ~rm. - SAT. l. J¢_'a ’\ ~ >1! visits‘. afar ~. an‘. gle; y "W'\_A.< rm: GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN nu EASTER N GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAGUE: llaroitl F. tewlrt, Miss The Guardian may be following places in Montague: In Georgetown: The Post Office: AGENT GEORGETOWN : Roper; in t. Peter's: Landry, Albert Altken, Mrs. Byron Harriet Clair. Weldon Lovers. bought at any of the Miss S. A. Llewellyn} Dlrl-CIIJ. in Souris: Continn’: and Florence Tho Post Office. ..'READEIIS will find dlsnlar sale advts. and auction advta. etc. an our Financial Pa“- ..'ROLEX WATCHES in stock. C. R. Boehner, Jeweller. Montague. Mrs. Wilfred Dunphy was a bus- iness visitor to the city on Fri- day. Mrs. Roddie oTlanlcy was in the city on Saturday on business. Mr. J.B. JayTpMtirell, postmast- er, was in the City on Friday on business. Mr. Fred Morrissey, who was visiting his old home here has re- turned to his home ill Halifax. N5. Mrs. Jane has left for Boston to spend two months with her sons and daughters. Mr. anti Mrs. Charles Laplerre are preparing to lezive shortly for Montreal where they will spend the winter months. Miss Agatha Tll/lacbonald has ta- ‘: that Iiall. ..'FITTED FOOTWEAR at ti? Montague Shoe Store. Mr. E.V. Jay. of the staff oi Batman's Ltd. was here on bus- iness Tuesday and Friday of last week. Mr. Horace McEwen, painter and decorator, City, and formerly of Bristol, was here on business last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McEwen who spent the summer months at their-summer home here, have re- turned to their home in the city. --'PLAN TO ATTEND the big Community Carnival at Montague on October 6th, 7th and 8th. There is fun for all so cmie and bring the family. Mr. Doug McEwen is having a new house built in the village. He built one [i few years ago but has sold it and now has St‘\'OI‘.ll car- penters working on the llPvv one lie hopes to move into this Mr. George Barry; has purchased ken I P°5il~i°n l" the “"35 slieui lot of land in this vicinity and duties. Mr. Maurice Marteli ivill be the new janitor for the church int Morell Village this winter, we are| iniornied. a. Mr. Ed Donneily, City, was ‘ 1915 0n Wednesday for her newlhad his house moved out tu the highway from St. Peter's Harbor. Ilt is more convenient for him as he is employed with Dingweii and Rossiters Morell store. __i__ Mr. and Mrs. Starinis Lapierre. \\l‘i0 werermarriod fifty years ago Oct. 3rd were guests at a supper week-end visitor with his sisterliii their honor given by their mm- here. Mrs. M.B. Keefe and Mf-illy in their old home on Monday Kfielfl- uiiglit. They were presented with a i - ell-flied , Mr. John Keefe who conductedl“ l plus; ._ a grocery business for some time On Sunday I-lis Excellency the on the Morell road is at present BlbliOp‘Ol Charlottetown arrived $231M U‘; Bfiirehflway frgvm tfiqto confirm two groups of children. up s ousc w ere e 1-115 Exccllen nrryed 4m h- wiii carry on the business. lsecrctnry RevlyFathel Mcsardle i]; M ‘A ‘time lor 9.30 Mess at the Church T- 1'19"" PET?!’ flrflvfld hemp: Si. Lawrence and confirmation over the week-end to visit hlSiwgs git-on after Mass In me 5g- mother. Hector has not been hereqemoon me Bishop and his party $5000 R _@ BARRV SIILLIII All ' vlllh FORTUNIO iiQNA" Shows 7 - 8:45" MUSICAL COMEDY ADVENTURE SHORT BRIGHTER BI’ FAR The sun sends 400.000 time; its‘ much light tn the (‘Ilrlll as 1h» tnoon. which reflects (rill) what it receives frcrn the Sllu J 6m, s. aROS. Pro A KING Maillot!" ‘ilEllitltils on ~ ODIN!‘ Matinee swans! IVIIIIIEII FIIR MURDER. IIRIZIINI IlRIIIN RIIBBERY. TIIE MASSACRE Ill TIIE “BIIIE IIIIIISIE" MIIIERS. IEABVIIIE BAIIII IIIIITIIIB, Illllll CITY IIIllIl-IIP! tiun stun-int! duc aROoERicx . clltwrolui .5“; not" William PLUS CARTOON - "BATMAN" SERIAL mutant EMPIRE rm. anti SAT. Saturday Only 2:80 lilo-Kit tiu-tiscslelnsttlve ~ TINCHINATUWN I . e Imp-Richard lane ~D<m ticsurve- lilriWmdliuly (iilolisn ‘Trim; A Il(-\\' apparatus for testing the of building sites hy it Holland iienrius‘. capacity lizis liccii invented uiii\.'ri'.=iiy makes his home in Halifax. onessso CHICKEN and FOWL LITTLE NECK CLAMS BAR CLAMS OUAHAUGS For Cunning Purposes SMELTS and EELS For Export MONTAGUE COLD STORAGE LTD. Montague. P.E.l. 1°? I numb" 0i YBHYS 110W. Helarrived at the Little Flower Church where a number of children re. ccived their confirmation. In his address the Bishop warned of the terrible things that come from drink and druiikeness and warned young and old to be aware of tl-iils great enemy. He told the children to always remember their pledge to abstain from all liquor at all times. ‘ ___._ BUYING DAILY Live or Dressed FOWL and CHIC KEN for Cunning Purpose EASTERN PACKING CO.. LIMITED Souris i . ACROSS On fire fllrl’: same 0. Salted flesh of hog li Prickly I envelopes of fruits l“. nimhilnisi; . as the moor L’ jiebrew, prophet [it High (mu-J I IPA gastropoti moDusk l. Fancy water 4. Flowers 6. Printer’: measure 6. Ancient Greek coin 1. Goddess of _ the ‘ IIIDOII, B. Ralp B D. Vie with 7. Lsrvaof . eye- .- tliraadworm 8» felt tchem.) 9 i-lalfan em ll City (Okim) 2 Harvest L” _Word of " unknown meaning ilin Psalms 1'21 .'l‘lie music ' I sigma: I meat Mutllatc 8i Bone tanat.) [S5 Marahy‘ 87i Csbine f_ monks)’ ‘.35. slapped over ‘L41. Scandina- vian terri- Mrial I \ iviaion In. Cult 43. Peopleof Denmark ti! Related as Bands -_ _‘ worn at -' the waist I'll Tidy jli Ascend , Onelletterairnpiy stands for for the three L's. X for the ‘Each dsytheeodc letters are "o an x s n A u oiuuviourvx. IiELL-“IATSQZZ. 28. People I9. Sends forth 83. Founder of H. Talked T flavored - alcoholic . drink goldfish I6. Disfigure 8. Frozen ll. Dip slightly t into water 23. Fortify 24. In Europe. small -s farmer; Yesterday's AIQIQ 26. Abouriding in hills 86. Viper 39. Fresh- watcr . porpoiu l0. Penitentin season ' " (4. Fourth caliph l6. Barium (limb) of Siam i. Cone of earth (golf) Ottoman empire i Iniuav GRYPTOQUOTE-Ilerds how u» work it: AXYDLIAAXI la LONGIILLOW another. In this example] is used two 0's. etc. Single letters. apos- jtrophiu, the length and formation of till words are nil hints. dlfllfllll. (A, Cryptonasn UV VXB QNABAV Jo's oxu NA EMV'QNAI. ov only, i’; . WWW BidIIII-Slre PALMOLIVE calm your nerves, ease your BATH SIZE Palmolive! soomhlfl Mildnegg New Exotic Fragrance Oceans of "BQCiUIY l-“lhd. So Solid and tone-i°“"“9 BATHE ro RELAX SHCWER ro REFRESH When things get you down, step into a soothing Palmolive bath. Cream your whole body with Palmolive’: extra-mild lather. Soak . . take it easy . . let that restful Palmolive bath aching muscles. Or if time is short-a few seconds underntingiing shoive: with bath size Palmolive and you'll step out thoroughly refreshed! Bath or shower-you'll love cxIra-brg, axlra-mxld fihaowsw/ay buy m» SIPAOLIVE .' YJIS. MEETING - The regular meeting of the Young Peo- ple's Society of the Presbyterian Church, i, Montague. was held at the home of the President, Miss Anne Maclilachern on Tuesday eve- ning Sept. 2'ith. The meeting op- ened with the devotional period led by Miss Mary l-lempliill \vh0 was assisted by Miss Sue Hemp- hiil. Rev. F.N. Young conducted .l:iii, Formosa, Wis. was read. Roll (‘llll was answered by a verse from ‘Leviticus. Miss Mac-Eachern con- ducted a quiz which proved very interesting. The meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction. . ' CLUB OFFICERS ELECTED ~ The nursery club of the Mon- tague Memorial Hospital held their ‘meeting this week on Tuesday eve- IIERE THEY ARE! KEIIIIEDYIS-i. "WEEK-EIIII I Loi- of Misses . $4.95 _ I Loi of Women's Crepe DRESSES Sizes 38' to 44 $5.95 ‘l Loi- of Plaid Woollen DRESSES $7.95 1 Lei of Moire DRESSES ms ALSO NOW SllOwlNGz-A (lfllnplflfé I'm‘. of r.i:.~..~..-..' and Women's COATS. Newest styles; Ilcwcsi shades. $25.95 up IIEIIIIEIITS Ladies’ W23!’ 166 Queen St. ocroaen s. 1m srrcllltsi . Spun presses, Next Door i0 Bus Stop coming year were appointed iii- the lust meeting. President —Mrs. Mac Clair; vice-president. Mrs. Arthur Sullivan; Secretary-Wrens- urer - Mrs. Huston Kydd; The minutes were read and approved. The main business for the even- ing was the ordering of tin incu- bator for the nursery of the Hos- pital. This will certainly be a great asset to the Hospital and candy to raise money. The biilaiics 0f the evening was spent iii mciid. lug and sewing articles for lh| Hospital. A delicious lunch wu served by the hostess assisted by a number of the ladies. Meeting next wccr will be held at the home o: Mrs. Harold Smith. AGE 0F PLENTY The Golden Age is a phrase aw the nursery club deserve credit plied 1,0 me must prospgrgug m. the study, the theme being "Jesusiiiing at the home of Mrs. Doug- Christ ls Our Lord". A missionary‘ las MacGowan letter from Rev. Hugh MacMil-l ‘And m can you! Yes-you'll be delighted at the dreamy, meit-in-your-mouih pastry you'll turn out-quickly and easily-when you use Swifflning-ihe new kind of shortening. There's no difference in the way you use Swift’ning—but what n diflgggncg in the results!" CHERRY PIE Mcup Swifrning its . it 2 cu ssifted Ztopolgsps. our water Pally: Take Idvaniaga of It rIQM Iwayl Chiming Long-Wearing Aluminum - --' .-....._ , ..__._ .K--~- _ _ remresywlorypwquuiaicuowamoos fe jsntraffir. a-unurr. xmnitsssgioxoitiiugioy » s bers present. The officers for the p “She. certainly can l” says Sci of Mo heart-shaped layer punt with eleven iiiem- for their work. They Cut Swifflnlng In» sifted flour sod salt necli mixture is consistency of coarse corn meal. Sprinkle water, ‘gradually, orar flour mixture, blending with fork until dry spots disappear. Place dough on waxed paper; use paper to shape Into ball. Divide dough in half. TIIIIII half of dough onto lightly floured hoard. Knead twice. Roll out lightly from centre wedges. Fit Into 8" pic pen. Use remaining half of dough for pastry strips. d. EXCITING BARGAIN! wlif unwritten-mama SWIIPNING‘ Ieleilhdllshellllllnfl Tfllflrllflfiillltsentlyonroainq ended neawltli unmrgwcm,‘ Swifrnlsi; be; m’ m Dcpali I Swill Canadian Co. llnhstLllOJoaUlJTuminaIA, Tons». Ontario. In atidltlen so your lean-shaped pans, Sylfl‘. will and you s Ida: with reap" gr IlI-iwktjhlfil "Spaglfl mum-sumac. ing a show next week and My... plan on hold- sell beautiful period of a country's culi- tural history. an she bake cherrypie?" I up. salt I i tbsp. buttfl or margarine HI»; 4 cups eannel urt cherries l cup sugar ‘ 2% tbsps. flour Drain cherries. Combine sugar, flour, nit. Mix wish cherries. Put into pastry-lined pie‘ pan. Dot with butter. Molsten lower edge of crust. Cover with pastry strips. Bake. Tm- pcrnlare: 425T. Tlnm 40 minutes. i em Cooltcswiicli Io sw|fji|s|flm , g i " 1