blood - tout blazing in that lawless. love-starved wilderness i ... - M-G-M's GREA tDRAMA N 1 Ratmi riiiliittr Lfttin-Rlii MEEKE . NEWS - NOSTRADAMFS -- POPEYE SHOWING AT 3:30 - 7 - 9 T0-DAY and SAT. PRINCE EDWARD HEY KIDS! LOOK! LOOK! in You 0H. SATURDAY MORNING I0 BIG HITS WITH BUGS BUNNY - POPEYE - BARNEY BEAR - CASPER THE GHOST AND THE THREE STOOGES. DONT MISS THIS, AT THE PRINCE EDWARD REGULAR ADMISSION 160 BIG HALLOWE'EN SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOW! T0-NIGHT at 11.30 p.m. IT'LL SCARE THE Y-ELL OUT OF YOU - - - PACK- ED WEIIH SPINE-TINGLING THRILLS AND CHILI8-HEREIS A. MYSTERY DRAMA THAT I WILL KEEP YOU ON THE EDGE OF YOUR SEATS! Mary Curlislo - George Zucco " DEAD MEN WALK " (MAKE UP A PARTY-GET TICKETS EARLY) THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN adaN"ra':.uoN-1-sous:-. Harold r. Landry. mu. nmn Stewart. aoau-r Gnonalvrowuz Waldon Levon. The Guardian may be bought at the following places In Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guarlilan Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office; in Sourlar The Snack Bar. -"TIRE AND TUBES vulcan- ized McDougall'a Tire Repair, Montague. - .-.'CIIICI(I'lN and. ham slipper. Presbyterian Hall, Montague, No- vember 4th. s..'BAP'!'ISMAL service tonight at Montague Church of Christ at 8:00 p.m. Everyone welcome. ..'IN HOSPITAL - His many friends regret to learn that Mr. Preston Jaokoon in 3 patient in the King's County Hospital. All wish him a speedy recovery. .-.'GEORGF.TOWN in the Run- tlat Church, Sunday. Novemhrr I. 10:30 am. Sunday school for all ages. Please note change of time. All Invited. ....SBEA(lH POINT Gospel Chapel. Sunday, Novombvr ist. Evangelistic sFrl'll"P 7:00 p.m. with special singing and a message by Mr. Lew Harris. Please note change in time. All are wellcomed. ..'MASONIC NOTICE. .. Regu- lar Communication of St. And- rew's Lodge No. 13 A. F. and A. M. on Monday, November 2nd. in Masonic Temple, Montague. Lodge will convene at 7.30 P. M. sharp. Official visit of the M. W. Grand Master. accompanied by (lrand Lodge officers. Initiation. All mem- bers and members of sister Lodges are invited. By Order of W. M. ....'CHURCH OF CHRIST, Sun- day, November lat. Montague: 10 a.m., Bihln School for all ages. Adult Bible study in Philippians. ll a.m. Lord's Supper and preach- ing. Sermon "Galatians. the Magna Charla of the Church." Murray River: 11 a.m. Bible school and Lord's Supper. Murray Harbour: 6 pm. Bible school and Lord's Supper. Combined evange- listic service at the Murray River Church of Christ Everyone urged to attend. Ken- neth T. Norris, evangelist. ....'COM'E AND SEE the out- standing film "The Man Who For- got God" to be shown at Mon- tague Gospel Tabernacle Saturday night, October (list, at 8:00 p.m. At. Charlottetown a special after church service, Sunday, Novem- ber 1st at Rollaway Club at 9 p.m. Al. Georgetown Town Hall. Mon- day, Novemlwr 2nd, at 8:00 pm. and at Beach Point Gospel Chapel. Tuesday.' November 3rd, at. 8:00 p.m. Come and enjoy the bright singing and the film. gnrtrgt snows 3:30-7-9:30 TODAY & SATURDAY They Lived By The Law of SERIAL - SHORT EXTRA! ON OUR STAGE "SI-IUR-GAIN AMATEUR. CAVALCADE" BETWEEN SHOWS 9:00 - 9:30 See and Hear the contestants rform. See the Broadcast the Making. I at 8:00 p.m. .-.'MASQUEBADI'.' dance, Beaver Hall, Montague, tonight. - ....A. A. MOS-HER meat market,' Montague. All cuts of beef reduc- .ed 10 cents per pound. A - .s!CODIE T0 the Shur-Gain Cavalcade in Grandvlew Hall, Wednesday, November 4th. Please send entries to Mrs. A. J. Mac- Pherson. Bcllevue. g . .. 'ST. I'E'l'ER'S BAY PASTORAL CIIARGE. - The United Church of Canada. services for Sunday. November lat. 10.00 A. M. Marie Sunday School. 11.00 A. M. Mai-le Service. 300 P.' M. St. Peter's Ser- vice. 7.30 P. M. Greenwich Service. Rev. Russell A. MacLeod, Minister. ..'GI-IORGETOWN PASTORAL CHARGE.-United Church of Can- ada. Services for November lat. 11 A. M. Sturgeon. 230 P. M. Mill- tnwn Cross. 7 P. M. Georgetown. Men's Choir Cornwall Trio. Rev. W. A. Paterson. Minister. ..'VALLEYFlELD -- ORWELL HEAD CONGREGATION. - Unl- ted Church of Canada. Services for Sunday. Novr-mber. lsi. Orwell Head 11 A. M. Kiimulr 3 P. M. Val- leyfield 7.30 P. M. Rev. A. C. Fraser. Minister. ....'MONTAGI.'E Gncpol Taber- nacle, Sunday. November 1. 2:00 p.m. Sunday School. an interest- ing and informative presentation of the story of the flood with flannelgraph. 9 p.m. after church service with Low Harris and the Murray Harbour singers. Plan to attend these services. MURRAY HARBOUR PASTORAL CHARGE. - The United Church of Canada. Services for Sunday. November 1st. 11 A. M. Murray River. .2 P. M. Little Sands. 330 P. M. Belle River. 7.30 P. M. Mur- ray Harbour. Sermon. "I Believe . What?" Rally Day Services. Rev. D. Wallace MacPhereon, Min- later. ..'MONTAGUE UNITED PAST- ORATE. - Rev. J. iii. Fraser, Mir.- ister. Sunday, November 1st. Mon- tague: 10 A. M. Sunday School. 11 A. M. Morning Service and Junior Sunday Srhooln 7.30 P. M. The Ladies of the W. M. S. will hold their Autumn Thankoffering ser- vice with Rev W. N. Byrrs, of Mt. Stewart. asprearher and with special music. A cordial welcome to all. Lower Montague: 3 P. M. Church service and Sunday School. JOIIGANIZE CAMEIIA CLUTI CAn or-zanizational moeting of the Montague Camera Club was held at one home of Mr. VR. Pepler, on Wednesday evening. This is the first meeting of the new organization, and there were night members present, Slides were shown by Mr. Arnold Wlghtmnn. A general discussion on cameras and films followed leading to a great deal of instructive informa- tion. A delicioua lunch was served at the close of the meeting. An- other meeting will be held the second week of November when more detailed information and de- monetrations will be given. .!BOY SCOUTS MEETING - The first meeting of the Mmtague Boy Scouts was held at the Legion Hall Wednesday night for the on- suing year. A large number of boys wore in attendance to recr-ivc the first instructions from Scout- master Eric Duvar. and assistant John Shaw. Several games pm- vlderi entertainment and training for the boys and it is understood that the regular routine work of organizing into patrols will be undertaken shortly. The scouting program is being ably assisted this year by an efficient group committee. and Montague will un- doubtedly soon have 9. Scout troop of which it may well be proud. . 'Y. P. S. MEETING - The regular meeting of the Presbyter- ian Y. P. S.. Montague. was held Tuesday evening in the church hall. The devotional period was in Wearlsomo Bronchial NIGHT & DAY Can't aloep for coughing? Bronchial tubes full of tifghtJy- ackod phlegm that aalggnoungoo. cou Ring Ieema able to a tired mm aariao bi-onc ial cough youymcl::r:"t wolf: roperIy'I Then. bani GOOD NEWS! ry Templeton I RAZ-MAH Capsules. (Truck, aatiafactnry relief. Strangiing v '3'" l”':”".:l.';.it. ”'i'"" on y. a .- mm , druggiet. 65c, 81.35. g : PIT-PROPS Contracting for immedi- ate and Spring delivery at our Souris and Georgetown Yards. For further particulars in- quire at Yard, write or phone ourotsv a. son s'r. PETERS . T MASOIIERADE DAHOE St. Mary's Parish Hall FRIDAY, 001'. 30th Prizes Chaiaeon'a Orchestra charge of Gerald MaoDougall and Buddy Fraser, and opened with the hymn "We Have 1-loud A Joy- ful sound." Roll call was answered by eighteen members. The minute: of the last. meeting were read by Margaret Johnston and were rp- provcd as read. A missionary letter from Mr. Paul Rumbuli, Korea was read and dlscuased. In ap- preciation for his work with the Y. P. 8., Rev. F. N. Young was presented with a gift from the ace- lety. The presentation was made by David McKenna, and an ad- dress was read by Thelma. Larter. The meeting closed with the hymn "Abide With Me". and the M11- pah benediction in unison. . 'LEAVING FOR MONTREAL -Mr. Paul Cogswell of Montreal has been visiting in Montague. guest of his ai.s'er-in-law. Mrs. An- nie MacLure. and in Victoria Cross, guest of his brother-in-law, Mr. Donald Macbeod. MT. Cogswcli! leaves today for his home accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Macl.eod who will spend some time visiting Mr. MaoLeod'a sister. ..' MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER mmny people tizathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Rom. Cook, Wood Islands, on Oct, 23, the occasion being a miscellaneous shower for their daughter and her husband. Mr. and Mn. Amok: McLure, who were married in Montague, Oct, 22. They were the receiptents of many lovely gifts which were opened by Miss Flo Compton while the accompanying verses were read by Miss Jmg: MacMill.an. Mr. MacLure expramed the appreciation of his wife and himself for the many lovely gifts and good wishes of their friends. A daint lunch was served by the ladies. The evening was pleasantly spent by lfhe singing of old fam- iliar picces with Miss Flo Oomp- ton and Mrs. J. W. Cook as organlsta. also music by the Han- plpc music was by Mr. Wm. Bears Personals 'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martell and son, Wayne. and daughter. Donalda. of Halifax, N. 5., were recent visitors to Montague. . 'Mra. William Dalziel and Mrs. Bonar Dalziel and children. Char- lottetown were rcccnt visitors to Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Power and son. Kenneth. left Montague yes- terday for Truro, N. S.. where they will reside. The best wishes of their many frlcnds here are ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Power and family in their new home. 'Mr. and Mrs. Basil Mac- Dougall and Mr. and Mrs. Frank .ViacDougall. Halifax. N. S.. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mar:Dougall, Winnipeg. were recent visitors to Prince Edward Island. While in Montague they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Camp- bell. Mariiime Winter Fair Judges Outstanding Judges have been selected for this year's Maritime Winter Fair opening at Amherst on Saturday. October Slat. Among them will be found practical farm- ers who have risen high in their profession. and officials of various Departments of Agriculture. They include: Horses-Mr. David W. 'Robel't.s. West Hartford. Conn. iI.S.A. Foxes-Mr. Douglas Bell, Car- leton. P. E. I. Mink-Mr. Walter Murray, Can- adian Fur Auction Sales Co.. Mont- real 1. P.Q.' Guemu;'kMr. Harold J. Clapp,l Manager Fraserdale Farms, Con- cord. Ontario. Jerseys-livir. John Mocaig. Hunt- ingdon. P.Q. Ayrahlrea-Mr. Carlyle Watt, Maple Crest Farm, Lancaster, Gienzarry Co.. Ont. ' Holatcina-Mr. E. A. mass, 11.12. No. 0. Brantford. Ont. Beef Cattle-Mr. W. D. Davies. Assistant Chief, Department of Agriculture. Ottawa. Ont. Sheep-Mr. Garret Waterloo. P.Q. swine-Mr. G. Pruton Ormatuwn, P.Q. Potatoes. Seed-Mr. wry, camdg Department of Agriculture. Fred- ericton. N.B.; Mr. R. C. Layton, Supervising Inspector Canada De- partment of Agriculture Dominion tExper,lmental Farm. Kentvllle, N. S.: Mr. H. L. Macluiren. Canada Department of Agriculture. chm-. lottetown. P. E. I. Potatoes. Tabla Stock-Mr. W, P. Macheod, Charlottetown; Mr. w. R. Butland. Florenceville. N. 3.. Mr.:L. V. Spinney. Middleton, N. 5. Field Roota and Vegetables-Mr. D. C. schurman, Charlottetown. Seeds-4Mr. A. G. 0, Whltegidpv Central Experimental Farm, 01. tawn. Ont. Honey-Mr. s. a. Youn , . mm N. B. p I Mono BUYIN-G Fowl and Chicken Dally Highest Market Price -Will call at farm LOWELL JOHNSTON, Murray Harbour North Phony 18-23 Also buying pulleto. Chapman, Hooker, Always FIAVOIIR IRISH! KINII EIIIE C'OFIlIII'.' THE LARGER... l0WAEIt,gREDESlGNED1l954 ' ocromm so. my noose rowu mas? The clean lines of modern styling distinguish the com letely redesi ned 1954 Dodge trucks now on disp ay in Dodge- eSoto showrooms across Can- ada. Truck cabs and bodies have been lowered series coverin leader Town Panel above, where man no s are made for home deliveries. Dodge ” ob- ted" trucks produced in Canada, are available in six a wide ran e of trucking needs without sacrificing road clearance to facilitate At the top of t e line is a I .000 lb. gross vehicle weight model. loading and unloading. It also makesrentering and buretors and d leaving the driver's cab easier-an important time and energy saver in models like the style that comes equipped with dual rar- ual exhausts for heavy duty hauling. cock brothers and others Bag- ' 4 ” so .-iamzgwiawz I .' &..4.wWM4M6 0 Bzlr... branches. and broken wires . . remove the dangerous branches. before ! fall. So, when you see our crews cutting from trees. and maybe even removing trees, please remember they are only free service for you. ....(:' pl yea eVaI'y5oafy A t The weather which lies ahead can well mean fallen . Accidental deaths have harm caused by fallen wires. and no doubt. your own elec- trical servlrp has ht-on interrupted at same time or other because branches have cut off your supply. . In order to avoid accidents and give you uninterrupted service, it is necessary that we they .- J.c- Er 0S”! ivee . i .-I K , Wsz M w,,I limbs entire doing what is necessary to eliminate the cause of accidents, and to ensure constant and trouble- KlHGSBOHY'S G nuunns SALE OPENS TODAY HOOEHY . IODIIITHODDTOATS - 5 Ib.ibag - each .. . 47c Pictou , Campbell's x PEAS. 20 oz.. 2 for . . . 39c Tomato SOUP. 10 oz. 2 for 27: Oakleaf Clark's ' . Tomato JUICE. 20 oz.. 2 for 25:: PORK It DEANS. 20 ox.. 2 for 37c Perfection Raggedy Ann ' ' MILK. bfor 89: PEACHES. 20 oz.. 2 for . . . 455 SUGAR, 10 lbs. . . . . . 89c r There Ought To Be A Law By Fagaly And Shorter? . 'l""f ttztrfmeur AFTER NIGHT NOBODY cause, uornrmo 10 so our TVMDDLE -burniuuas B Mun ooiotrrmo ur moi It noon.- etuoofouecr utetrrlnlsns ouetrra es-A LAW!