omewaos AT sac-1-e -I--v IEIIIIOIIIIY ,.....csIIn m on wmmis iluligsou lliilll PAULARAVMOND ' i Extra: Also: Atom Man vs. Super- man; Comedy, Oh My Ner- ves; Novelty - Cartoon. l COMING - 3 mo narrs PIiIllcE EDWARD: mm , Moi- N. J. MABON OPTOMETRIST Fitting and Supplying Glausea Etc. MONTAGUE, P. E. I. nus IS his story or . A cut srnzm-:0... ...av . ,Lov:h av . LII-'E.., by appointment. Office Connected with Drug Store. Macnonald Bros. Theatre MT. STEWART rm. 3 P.M.-Sat. 3 P.M. OOOII NEWS JUNE ALLYSUN PETER LAWFORD in 3 great Technicolor feature. Ellen's lliarl Continued from base 2 with Rob and the children to spend in replenishing our cake pans and you with ghts in -the barns? You were forge ting. weren't you,-.v were like that too when we got ours l" ' experienced some concern th::e, though we confess ouur ransom nnwaan . ISLAND ruaancunosrs LEAGUE anoint: .x-luv um scurnuua sire and reason. i comes from the field! He won' not like it! shaking his head im But Good-night. . . ..o ' nit Iodyll viurs ;MoNDAv:s3 ocrosnng Little Sands School . 1:00-- 2:00 continued from page 2 , all-Iigh-Banks School . 3:00-- 4:00 atanrqiiingmggxlaerjatntefs a yearly ' I ' CO 3 Nu r E p ,White Sands School 7.00- 8.00 worker md his mum P90 . VTUE-SD”-H4 OCFOBER" f is.1el;t?abONx:Mxiic”Cai::-ritnN:Os(ii:I:i.i):? ' GI-l1'1lS'eY COVE SCh001 - 11300-12100 ships as of its research: pro- , .. Hopefield School ......... .. 3:00- 4:00 gram to support ..the -continuing - , . career of able investigators. This - ,WEDNESDAY 25 OCTOBER- l. , seleftt grioup gill have the1op&ox;- . -"Caledonia School 1:00- 2:00 "" Y it "it "8 "W" " i -Brooklyn School 3100- 4:00 iixiiiioxioiwiiiytfiiitiixi 'gre'm'iii3 I jmuk,sDAY 26 OCIOBER-' ” i52i.'i”2”,f.li”J”f..".”.l2".33.ll.: "..':”".lf . y11evf,i,;Id,East Ssg';,00',----- ;;00-,,,, an ::.::.":.;":.:l!;;:-..2;':.:.:.:.'.;'r . . J vpper: onague oo. : : , . . .- t. uuimuir Han 7200- 8:00 till? til? :.ll.3ll.?:Zf”JE.::l:”.".E . . lxclvlnuly nownhmoh. 1951 cauaoiau suing-g7.gCmIgf,57 1 Zion; '.i:l..:”";.::.::v till”:'l”;3H.l.?.ilf - . . "' "N W" W on --M . l ' rose 00 - : : which of ere research ac es. . g,”,.N"hA . give some idea of how valuable these N t ed. brilliant re- search workers. will be in making life safer. more comfortable. and more free from pain and grief. WHY WORRY ABOUT YOUR HEART? Do you get out of breath on lsriy? Write today for Dr. Bar- subject entitled "Why the afternoon with us, not idly but cocky jar. out of pity for our years, looked her amusement. And Jamie laughed, "What are you ,xoi.ng -to do with lanterns. gran'da'ddy, and We first Before that, even preceding? the twilight, when the hilltops lgwere only commencing to dim we rhad yver eel- ings were on a level with the chil- drens'. They must then turn -on house and yard lights to get the ef- fect of the lighting until we were bewildered and torn between de- tlDid you ever dream, Mrs. Ellen. you'd have the lights like this, away off here in the country?" Kerolyn asked cur- iously. And before we could reply 3e.:f:e:.;:;.:;:";:::..:.:,”.::;:P:. tr or M--e taunt one of herfallings, came to remind us: "You'd better not have all those lights on when gran'daddy pressiveiy "I know - for he said!” Uiitll tomorrow - -Diary - - Aslight exertion? Does your heart . i . seem to skip beats or beat irregu- V f . in ton's interesting booklet on this Worry. - he been: at the talisman places II by Miss Margaret Ilacbonaid. all of Montagua, were recent visitors to Halifax. 'A'l'l'lND SOCIAL - Twelve members of the Acme Rebekah Dodge. Montague. attended the social in the I. 0. 0,1. hall in Charlottetown Wednesday night. Her many friends are pleased to learn that Mrs. J. H. Maccregor is convalescing satisfactorily from her recent illness. Mrs. Alliston Stewart. George- town. was a recent visitor to Mon- tague where she was the guest of Mrs. Bruce MacPhee. Mr. Sheldon Jay, employee ,of the C. N. R. Montague. was a re- cent visitor to Glen William. Mr. Douglas Stewart and Mr. Angus Stewart of Glen William are spending a short vacation in Iris, visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Levie Morrow. ..' SLIGHT FIRE -- There was a small fire in the basement cf Mr. ' R.K. clements' house Montague yesterday afternoon. The blaze started in oiled sawdust on the floor but caused no damage. The fire equipment was called out to extinguish the outbreak. Time of the fire was 1.30. . Miss Judy Garnhum, Charlotte- town. is spending some time in Montague. guest of her grandpar- ents Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mac- Gregor. Miss Garnhum's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Garnhum are at present on a trip to Toronto. Bos- ton, and New York. ' ..'ls CONVALESC G -.Mrs. Ted MacLean. Montague, spent a few days in Halifax this week vis- iting her brother. Mr. Frank Ken- nedy, who is a patient in Camp Hill Hospital. It is reported that Mr. Kennedy's condition has been steadilylimprovlng. and it is felt that an operation may not be necessary. Mr. Kennedy,a. few weeks ago suffered a severe injury to his neck in a fall from a barn at his home. ..'BE'l'llBN FROM TRIP - Miss Martha Poole and Mrs. Bruce Mac- Phee returned to their home in Montague after an enjoyable three weeks' motor trip to the United States. They were accom- panied by Mrs. Russell Harper of Saint John. N. B. After a visit through the New England States. Miss Poole spent some time in Watertown. Mass., and in New Hampshire, while Mrs. MacPhee visited friends and relatives in Belmont. Mass. Georgetown. and Vicinity Miss ndth Guick left recently for Montreal, where she will be employed. Mrs. Myrtle Bridges has return- ed home from a visit with. rel- atives in l-laverhiil, Mass. The firm of Douglas 8: Jones of Charlottetown are at present. en- gaged in installing a new hot-wa- fer furnace in the basement of the Post Office Building on Kent Street. St. Mary's visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Soloman during this "week. and also attended the fun- t eral, of her punt, Mrs. F. J. Solo- man. Sr. Mary Carmelita was ac- - companied by Sr. Mary Rose of the Charlottetown Hospital. ..?..?...jg,ggig Inc.. in care of this newspaper. 134 Bloor St. West, Toronto 5, Ont-.. and ask for your copy. is at present spending a few days hunting in Nova Scotia. Mr. Levi Power. accompanied by Mr. William MacLean of Manta,- gue. were recent visitors to Nova Scotia on business. ..tMrs. John Millar. Murray Riv- er. has returned home after spend- ing a two weeks' vacation in Hal- ifax vistting friends and relatives. His friends are. pleased to learn that Mr.-1-larry Rose of Lower Montague is recovering satisfact- oriiy from an injury received the first of the week. ..'lN EQSPITAI. - His many friends till regret to learn that Mr. Doug McGowan is a patient in the King's County Hospital. All wish him a speedy and satisfactory recovery. . IIIEAVY ELECTRICAL STORM -The worst electrical storm this year struck the Montague area about 8 o'clock last, night. The town was completely blacked out and there was little hope of locat- ing the trouble before this morn- ing. The storm came in from the west and veered to the south. Heavy downpours of rain particu- larly around 9 o'clock had the streets swirling with water. The storm sewers, in many cases, were blocked. .p . l The Guardian IO! amuuu: sun can Iteeteuraat. and Guardian own: In om-an-I . ---- V - town: Tao Peat Office; in hurls: The leach Iar and II. Itch-lw . i f. area In lea. ,' . I 032' 3:33? ..-:-.- ..----"A-:'-".1 ”""r ”""'..........”” , , . oman" n t ncoor. o . V" . M:-.. rem r Tuesday. Yeo's Theatre. Montuuz. M . III. 'and Mrs. A I nilchay --- aapndlu, and their eon. Candy. accompanied Dr. L. A. Johnston of Montague u:':,':'::::.y L . in- souris the case against Mr. T. J. Kickhaln. federal member for King's who has been charged with obstructing a police officer. was adjourned until 2 p. in. Thursday. Nov. 2. his plea was taken an no evidence heard. Mr. L. P. 0' on- nell appeared for Mr. Kickham and Mass. Hessian. K.C.for the Crown. Mr. M. J. McQuaid repre- sented the Town of souris. Mr. Kiokham. following his ar- rest last Friday night. was re- leased on two bail' posted by Mr. J. Brenton at. John. M-LA. The arrest was the result of a fracas in which Mr. Kickham reportedly sought to obtain the release from R.C.'M.P. custody of two men ar- rested for causing a disturbance. Mr. O'Donnell said that acting for Mr. Kickham he was serving notice that Mr. Kl ' ” proposed, after the expirylof the required 30 days. to take, action against cpl. Lionel strong of the R.C.M.P. for asault. Also charged with obstructing a police officer in connection with the same incident were Messrs. Walter J. MacDonald. Percy O'- Hanley and Claude 0'1-lanley. Mr. MacDonald yesterday entered a plea of not guilty and his case was adjourned until Nov. 2 without evidence being heard. The case against the Oil-lanleys. who were not represented by counsel, was adjourned until Oct. 26, no pics being taken yesterday. Mr. REGINALD. KING On behalf of The Provincial Drama Festival Association and The Little Theatre Guild of Char- lottetown, Mr. Reginald King will give a lecture entitled 'tFootltght5 and Grease Paint” ih firince of Wales College Hall Saturday. Oc- tober zist at 8 p.m. , Mr. King's experience in many fields has been unique. 'He has played character leads with the Boston Stock Company at the fa. mous Braille Hall Theatre in Cambridge. Mass. and has taught in the Drama and Speech Depart- ment of Tufts College. Medford. Milt Last year Mr. King was iecturer- consultant at Eastern Wllhlnzton College of Education. At present Mr. King is engaged in a cross country tour speaking for the Bahai National Assembly. The Provincial Drama Festival Association and the Little Theatre Guild extend a cordial invitation nto everyone interested to take ad. vantnze of this unusual opportun- ity of hearing Mr. King's lecture. lorne Valley Mr. Bruce Myers. Montague, was a visitor to Lorne Valley on Sunday. m. Earle MacDonald was a bus- tness visitor to the city on Friday. Mrs. Angus Nicholson and son John were visitors to Montague on Monday Mr. Floyd Jay and Mr. Pete: Macbeod left on Monday for a visit to Pugvwash, N. 5, Mr. Birt Leard and Mr. Bruce Woolridge were yisitors to Monte- gue on Monday. Mr. George Mclnnis, Charlotte- town. spent the week-end at his home in Lorne Valley. Mrs Edward Crane and- son I.ea.- Bangor, are spending a few days with Mrs. cra.ne's parents. Mr. and Mrs, Munro MacGrath. ...'Messrs. Vernon .MacDonald and Walter MacLeod, Charlotte- town. were Sunday visitors 'to Lorne valley. they were zuests of Mr. Wilbur MacDonald. Mr and Mrs. Homer James and Miss Jean James, Church Road. were visitors to. Lorne Valley on and Mrs, Francis McIntyre. Fillmore-George " Wedding ..tA wedding of interest to many P.E.I. friends took place at st. Jude's Anglican Church. st. John, N. B. when Miss Marion George, formerly of Georgetown was united in marriage with Mr. Clifford Fili- more of st. John, The pastor. Rev. w.a. Mcccr- dick conducted the ceremony. Mr. Duplisia was at the organ, and Mrs. Lloyd Bartlettpsister of the groom sang during the signing of the register. "0 Perfect Love." The altar of the church was beautifully decorated with phiox .NIW dash p covwonlont stain - . . :w:..... b STAflISMy:N'....:IYr:l' " A O "' ".:;..':"-2'... I I . t V: - .. .. certivhhf Iitxzivgfn onmr 3:: aeoncmdyh'cLMang Wm" 311d Lilly -"Ii Mr. John J unit. NIVI Ililu a dashing ultra-modern JIIW did? Nanditi My Uetoltdm. Sunday. They were guests of Mr, ti Butler gave the bride in marriage and the attendants were Ilsa lleancr Brown and Mr. Jobn1Wii- liam George, brother of the"-lhride The charming young 0 in navy blue suit with white hat, and accessories carried a cascade bou- quet of American Beauty, roles. The bridesmaid's t was brown with accents of pink and a nose- gay of carnations and rcaesgllrs. Willard.F'iiii'nore, mother of the groom. wore brown silk with tifui corsage of Tea Roses. The .bride's mother. Mrs; Marion George, came from Georgetown for the happy occasion and was the house guest other elder daughter, Mrs. Gerald Butler of st. John Mrs. George chose a suit of teal blue with navy and had a corsage of yellow roses. The wedding re- ception was held at the home of the groom's mother, Mrs. Willard Fillmgrc. . - Passing through an archway of silver bells, the guests were served a delicious buffet lunch from a table decorated with silver and white streamers. - The bride had been a impala: employee of Dept. G of T. S. simms & Co. and the staff of that depart- ment presented her with a hand- some Kenwood blanket. George- tcwn friends extend congratulations and best wishes to Mr. and Mrs, Fillmore. - FIGHT SILICOSIS CAPETOWN - (GP) -- Meas- ures to prevent silicosis have prov- ed success!-u' in the mining camps of the Witwatersrand. Dr. A. W.S: Verster. chairman of the Silicosis Medical Bureau. said cases were not as severe as when the Bureau was first established and rate of progress of the disease has been slowed down. - matching accessories and a beau-V stow- ....'ThO October sitting of the County Court. King's County, 1-rim, Circuit, was held in the com; House at 1" town on Tuesday, Octobe 1'lth at 11-.00 A.M., with Judge 8.J. Desnoches presiding. Ten cases were on the docket. The first three cases were adjourned cases from a previous sitting of tin Court. The first case was a claim for damages to the plaintiff's mam, vebicle. This case was -adjourned atithe request of el to a dam to be fixed. . The second case involving Kings and Queens County residents, Wu 3 dlaim for money due on a con. tract, and was also adjourned at counsel's request to a date to be fixed. The next case between King's County parties was for wrongiui taking and conversion and this case was also adjourned at mun. sells request to a date to be set, The next case on the docket was that of a King's County school dis. trict claiming arrears in school taxes from a. ratepayer and re- . suited in judgment in favour oi the plaintiff for the amount claim. ed and costs. 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