I mm} trim Gl-JARDHIAN, caiiitorirrowo .3...‘ ilN 9, CAPITOL TODAY ~~ run wmnow " SHOWING AT 8:80 - 7 - 8:45 IIEW SERIAL STARTS TIIIIR. THUR. FRI. ‘lie lnsiiie Story 0i”_ Biting liynainiters. .. Gamllllll With Death For A Woman's Kiss! Q09 —> AT. i “volition Tiff...“ GARGAN -WE|.LES mnrqclon-lvaseuoe-eoeeiuoosoeut ALSO COMEDY Final Chapter "BATMAN” SERIAL ml.‘ n‘ .. THE GREAT ADVENTURES OF - Mom.- mo. ~ Tim _ Rostur Aw. -' inst-n... Cloud - Mair: lNJlllill] PRINCE EDWARD TODAY "CHICKEN rvrnv sunonv" SHOWING DAILY 8:30 - '7 - 9 ialfilii m1“ ¢‘_"5looes With Wings On“ ATTENTION VETERAN! OF MONTAGUE AND VlOlNlTY All Veterans are requested to meet at the Legion Home in Montague at 10:15 A.M. Friday morning, November 11th. Armistice services will be held in COMEDY - MUSICAL TENDERS Tenders will be received [or the purchase of 81 acres THE EASTER AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold I‘. Stewart, Miss . The Guardian only be following pieces in Monhgue: in Georgetown: The Post Office: Roper; ..'I'ITTID FOOTWEAR st tb Montague Shoe Store. dimle “EBEADERS will flnd I nele advta. and auction advts. etc. on our Financial Page. .'On Friday evening the annual meeting of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary ozf the King's County Memorial Hospital was held at the home of the president, Mrs. L. H. Poole. with fifteen members present. The president in her report re- viewed the year's activities. the results of which were most satis- factory, During the year under Mrs. Poole! leadership, the total amount of money raised was $1,- 284.28. made from various activities including pantry sales. series of teas and bridges. white elephant sale, and catering to race fans in Montague. This sum was used for various purposes relating to the hospital. the most important of which was the payment of $1,676.10 towards new laundry equipment, and also several other types of necessary equipment. As a more personal contribution, treats were provided for patients and staff. In her re- 1933, the Auxiliary had raised $10.- 57062. She went on further to ex- press the appreciation of the Aux- iliary to the Women's institutes and other various clubs throughout the district for their benevolent contributions to the Hospital throughout the year. commendinz them on their excellent work, with the hope flint it would continue. The meeting also brought in its slate of officers for the cnsuiu: year: President. Mrs. L. H. Poolo (re-elected); 1st vice-president, Mrs. G. S. lnman; 2nd vice-presi- dent, Mrs. Claude MacKav; Recre- tary, Mrs. C. St. (‘lair Trainer, Mrs. LcRov White. Mrs. Carl Stewart. Mrs. Arthur Sullivan: auditors. Mrs. W. J. Fraser. Miss Bessie Poole. Mr. Stewart and Vicinity Mrs. David Jay spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Cheverle, New Zeal- and, Mrs. Chester Coffin. R.N., is cit present nursing ln the City Hos- pital. , Mr. Preston McAsklll, teacher of Park Corner School, spent the week-end visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McAskill. accompanied hy his too daughters. Eileen and Constance. spent the week-end at their home in Mt. Stewart. Mr. Harold MacDonald, who is employed ln Montreal, is spending two weeks’ vacation with his moth- er, Mrs. Lily MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Blri are expected home on Tuesday, hovlnr: spent the past two weeks visiting relatives in Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Court of Redford were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jay and Mr. and Mrs. Jonathon Affleck. llallowe’en Party For Souris School AGENT GEORGETOWN: In St. Peter's: port. Mrs. Poole stated that since l John Dan MaCLeodZ 3 directors. Mrs. G. S. A. lnman. Mrs. ‘ Mr. Roland Jay of the C. N. R.. i Landry. Albert Alt-lien, Mrs. Byron Harriet Clair. Weldon uvers. bought at any of (be Miss S. A. Llewellyn; MrmOlsy. in Sourlh: Condom’: and Florence The Post Office. ‘ I Bristol and O O O Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. 1;eter McLellan were week-end visitors here, guests of Mrs. McLellans parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Sinnott. Mr. Gerald Barry and Mr. James MacDonald have traded homes ln the Harbor District. Mr. MacDon- lnld and wife and family have mov- {ed into their new home. Mrs. Earl Drake, who wont to Ontario to reside with her daugh- iter and sori-ln-law has returned to iher own home here to reside ‘again. Friends of Mr. P. A. MacDonald. proprietor of the Morel] restaur- ant, will learn with regret that he has entered the Charlottetown Hospital for treatment. y Mr. and Mrs, G. Gaston. who ‘have been residing In Mrs. Mc- iKennNs house have moved into ,the home of the Leslie family to .Iook after the estate for the winter imonths. The first in a series of weekly [card games was played in the Lerzlon Community Hall on Thurs- ldajv night with a good attendance. ]?\ir=n‘s prise was won by James illlaxlanrl Jr., and ladies’ by Mrs. ‘Wm. MacDonald. i I Mr, Angus Lnplere has closed ‘up his home here and moved to ‘the Magdalen Islands to reside. ‘His two sisters, Mrs. A. Doucette 'ond MiSs Ella Lnplerre, have gone itn the Guelph Islands for n two months‘ visit with relatives and Jriends where they resided many ‘vearr ago-B, Mrs. P. ‘R, Slnnott has received her cheque from Share the Wealth in Toronto, Her name was drawn for the Oscar prize a few Satur- day night's ago, but as her part- nor ln the studio was unable to answer all the questions her che- que was not as big as was expect- rrl. This is the second time Share the Wealth has come to this fam- ily. Some years ago her daugh- ter, then Mary Slnnott, won and received a nice cheque. Fraser-Moor Nuptiale . ‘A beautiful autumn wedding took place at the United Church, Montague, on Saturday. Oct. 29th. when Edna Isaibcl. daughter of Mrs. and the late John E. Fraser of Montague, was united in marriage lo George Magnus. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moar of New Perth. The Church was decorated by the ladies of the congregation with potted ferns and cut flowers. the edge of the platform being banked with svreet slyssim. To the strains of the Wedding March played by Mire Agnes An- near. organist of the- church, the bride. who looked very charming. entered the Church on the arm of her brother, Charles, who gave her in marriage. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. AD. MncKenzie, pastor of the Church. The bride's dress was o! ivory slipper satin. floor length, with yoke of Chantilly lane and Peter Pan collar, buttoned down the blCK from neck to below the waist. with long lily point sleeves and hustled hip line. She wore a. shoulder length veil of tulle illusion. gather- ed to form a crown effect, and McKenna. ‘(lfelebrate Anniversary ' Pidllred 5AM" "E Mf- Ind Mrs. Stanislaus Laplerre of Morell, on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary Oct. 3rd, 1949. was celebrated st Little Flower Church. Moi-ell, by the Rev. Phelen Mass o! New Wine shade, and cores-go o! mauve mums. A happy feature of the ocoaslin was the presence both at. the church and the reception of Mrs. Mary G. Kennedy, maternal grandmother of the bride. who is several years pest the ninety mark. Mrs. Kennedy was lttired in light- blue crepe with black accessories, and sol-saga o! pink and White roses. The young couple are both very popular, and the bride has been an untiring worker in every Church organization. as well as other act- ivlties in the Town; and the num- erous beautiful gifts of silverware. china. linen etc. from friends both at home and abroad testify to the high regard in which they are hold. On Monday. the 31st Mr. and Mrs. Moar left by cnr via the Wood Io. land lorry for Yarmouth where Mr, We”! On I PAULINE HARVEY IT’S FREE... Fdafinaéfisweyeayns“: for extra-special baking know-how. It Christmas bolting ls Important to you. why not send today tor your gift copy of my new recipe boolrlell i ll’: Iree, and it will help you bnke finer, lusller Plum Puddings, Chrlstmm Celree and ether delightful Holiday tqre this your. 7.0. be: 6400, Montreal, P.0- FIVE ROSES FLOUR LISTEN T0 “WOMEN IN THE NEWS” OVER CFOY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY — 2:00-2:15 P.M. Moar is employed as travelling salesman for the well known hard- ware firm 0d WJ-l. Thorns do Co. Saint John. They will make their home at No. as Carleton Street. Yarmouth. Death Toll ll In’ Bermudalrash l-lAlVlILTON, Bermuda. Nov. 9— (CP) — The death toll in the crash off here Thursday of e United States 8-29 Suporfortress rose to 11 today with the death in hospital of Capt. Clee S. Maddox of Kokomo. Ind. ' Maddox W85 Oil! of ‘I three sur- ladies, new’: the time that eels . Thefim‘ sleet-Q Pleeequhi KRAF] , new‘ at 9.30 p.|n_ i Station GFGY Den’! min radio’: brig/n,“ tolled] rbow. starring Harald Peary a: "THE GREAT GILDBRSLEEVB". vivors. Earlier reports said h. sutilercd only minor injuries. Klndley Field officials said m. big plane had turned back from | weather observation flight when one of‘lts engines failed Losing altitude. it could not land be, cause another aircraft blocked n" runway and it crashed and, ‘h, sea a mile Offshore. hrel-perpeeeliulllvg tlllT 0lIR WAY f... .' ,\. CAN'T you HEAR us YELL" we OUR HEADS OFF? you aurr yawn’. cuz. so BACK AND GETA Few: r‘. SPiZiC-Lvé or= "moss . BEAUTiFUL REDANP BROWN ones ALOtlév ‘QTHAT FENCE.’ i» i! ~. IN ‘WELLIVOU CAN‘ i HATS lzssmr o» THAT Fence: M} or o. n. wiuufl M's HUNTERS ED COATS AN‘ i‘ Curling Rink and everyone ls cordially invited to at~ lot woodland at head of Rollo mush! M- uch side with s cluster r y tfllld- ‘Bay. Pulp wood and heavy “t °:‘"‘“° blfrfiwirfl’; m“! 3:," / sigmoid. lumber. .'On October a1. the school cllll- m“ w“ a ' e ‘ “i pm ‘b 1 _ lace which was a family heirloom. I Tenders close November firs", i’! 5mm‘ "handed B, Blal- Her bouquet was American Beauty B N HOOLEY '12th_ lowe en party in the Exhibition rose; ind baby mmns, t c ' ' ' building opposite Sou-us Hish The bridesmaid was Miss Helen ~ I \’- Se 1i i i cretary Montague ranch MELVIN J. McQUAID, School. . ciiirxson, my. or the Blood Trane- s - \ l H H N0. 8 B. E, S. L, t soul-is The party started off with a gi- fusion Service Halifax. She were a j 7\ '\ l l - . i, gantic parade which left the huild- floor length gown of Gainsborough 7 / £- /\ ‘f < ‘k l ing at 7:30 pm. and wended its blue sllkrcsrepe with sliver bead trim , / ‘ way down the Main Sire t f and fur la braided coronal and i , '— ~ Souris. ln the parade was dipictl- Jllflicynill Mid carricd n nose- '- / ed every weird creature that is BBYO m" QWPYF- I OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE summery With Hallo\vo‘en_ no. Alex MacLeod of Charlotte- : u ' § ' While entering the bizrling each low" WDDOTlBd (he BYOOM- Tl" ' ‘ l\ -. w“ 22:15.35‘:iirzi:..“si'it..itzi': P rm” EGAD, BOYQ.’ MY QTATQE / HOW ABOUT w d an apply? Lam. on a bag o! The bride's mother wore a two ‘ l F X A FEW "n- y was t e mm’ whne on piece dress o! loganlberry wine silk l - -‘/’ 0 MAYOR Q \\ A LADDER CANNED their way out each one was given with. blue-k wagon" and carsage» j a‘ f4; ;. I5 COMPLETED-I IF lT / Z y m“ “W!” thus "will" each ‘me of pink and white carnations. The ’ W M e Z/ Z of a good time diving for apples I ' - . | 5 ‘fl-IE PRIZE ILL f _ - BQOKE - groans mother chose a grey crepe z/ o HIS when he arrived home. All the own with m-whm h“ Ind bu“, f‘ EtdDOw THE CLUB WITH _ 2/ B CQLLARBOME BETTERAW gifts were made possible by the i" neohplece’ and 8Com“ o! d"; r/r " ‘Bqtgegs AND PAINT- % V; DNING our TO HOLD A ' ZiiiTJSS“ “°""'°"s °t "w m“ i’i‘.""i‘"“ ‘”“i“€i.§""’i‘t°“'ii.”“i.“i‘ ' T To BE A LAW f" ' ~’- -_ _ ‘esgriingo regser ecor fi I To BOOST THE \’ ‘THE WMDOW MAN OVER l M I hishhsht of the party. a of the church, lllldfl‘ the direction CUUTUQAL TONE o THAT LAST / NHEM Hug l mm 9mm!!! "Cimml" C350" WM of the organist, sang "0 Perfect t i QF QUQ Q°c|AL ‘y. g cop-RA‘D ’ / W“: h presented by the R. C. M. P. This ;L.ove." 14E GUY WHOSE THDOAT WED d’ It‘ % Q’ HOOK I ‘ . s E G055‘ , was followed by two short "Scout I The reception at which about LIKE TOCUT, l,‘ ; \/ ' K iflTO 0&5 0 I Shows" and two "Sing-Songs." iforty guts/la were present was held l5 THE CREEP WHO DRIVES I . j THEM DESK_ I , This party was realized by the r] the home o! the bride. The TUE LOAD l. . -' I i ingenuity and generosity or (my bride's mother and the groom's THATS FRTZEN UP AT ( I ~- g SERGEANT ‘ Strong and Rev. Father Muma. father and mother assisted in re- TWENTY ‘ v- 8’ ““ ' v ~ ' “TC s M00135 " < §“"“,,""‘ “l” °°‘°’""i°" °' "‘° §§ii‘.'i“'iii’§”1i§;t°f“.ciiih“’i‘lfii'fi y 4: _ _ 5;‘ our poop e. . ll - . s s l \ q.‘ /_ t / /, t bullet luncheon was served and [I I a -— r lVIrs. William and M". D. R. Fras- ‘ . ~. _ . g _ “ er. aunts of the bride. poured tea. A I -‘__ g J \ a’, s *3" _ ' _ Those serving were Mrs. Joseph if I‘ "'- a 1/) i7 \ ‘" F T011’ lill Be Ills fiiimiliitil. 3‘£I’°iii’§?"i'r.5'?'§iia.’§ f x "R / in training at Siummerside, sister DICK GLASEBROOK, / \ " r . , , i . ‘II-I- . h .0|hfl1¢ of the groom; Mrs. Charles Fraser; 110/ PAY ":- /> \ 7}} t Mrs. Horace Fraser; Mrs. George W/flwwl” ' l/ "- K ) l /Z~ Dream Girl Nicholslon and Misses Alice Fraser . " - . ' and Mnnle Greene. 4a ‘Ihe bride's tabla was decorated ‘ ‘ X ‘ on wi h n a k DA“ “l” 9V Kg ’ ' ~ I y tun-Mu," “m, t cut owers an pin err I _ i» 7 ' ' mum“ and centered with a besmi ully MT? ""5" "E STARTS - \ ' decorated wedding cake. which was mmAW .\ -@ l F mum's w; we cut lniéhe traditional manner by mflgggrgryue m ' e re re t the br a and groom. - x 9 l‘ posed by Rev. Dr. ‘ldecxensle and ‘SILT ¢$elbeeey to manage ably l rpopded wt»; the vugroom fmmedie e y e tar he race th Tokye ._ bride] couple amid showers olncore- o l tetu left on e ohm-e trip by oar. EV J g which had been rally decorated by WANT: their friends for the oeeeeion. ‘the . -v j _ bride's siiingwiagey dress was oi ' taupe e nuulflng . . oeseoiriee and wool tar