mcss-g . ' -.-noise! csncnnun, Thurs- day Beaver Hall. Montague, cancelled. Will he held Friday. October 30th. tl!'BAND NEW auto heaters. E535. Bud's iaguc. Knmr THE EASTERN GUARDIAN -EB?-Momaau: llarold 1?. binary, Mrs. Byron stewnrt. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Laverl. The Guardian may be bought at the following places In Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Office; l.n Georgetown: The Post Office; In Sourls: The Snack Bar. ....'0ATS-Buying only in trade for goods or on account. 50 cents per bushel. McGowan's Limited, Kilmiiir. night masquerade dance. etTlIlE AND TUBES vulca.n- ....'FRI'IE!! Vile will replace free ized McDougall'I Tire Re'palr.:8HY "tempered" safety class in- Mmgague. stalled by us it broken in normal use during the ownership of your car or truck. Bud's Accessories. Montagiic. Accessories, Mon- ....tlN(lllK Rl".Sli.llI-Ill -- Vllork has been resumcd on the new fed- eral building at Montague follow- ing a delay of approximately two weeks during whirl-i negotiations were completed to have the build- ing sci farther ll.'lClx' from the main sidcwaik. Additional land has hccn purchased from Mr. H. E. Macbaren. Charlottetown, and Mr. V. R. Pepler, Montague, to provide a rear entrance and park- ing space. The former plan called for the litiilding to he set about clcvr-n loci from the siilr-u.'ilk. Ii TEA . 'ivill now be set back to twenty- ! BIG HALLOWEEN SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOW! FRIDAY NIGHT at 11.30 p.m. lT'LL SCARE THE Y-ELL OUT OF YOU - - - PACK- ED WITH SPINE-TINGLING THRILLS AND CHILLS-HERE'S A MYSTERY DRAMA THAT WILL KEEP YOU ON THE EDGE OF Y()l'R SEATS! for pure ENJOYMENT! Mary Carlisle - George Zucco IN "DEAD MEN WALK" HEY 'KlDS! LDDK! LDDK! pom MISS THE SPECIAL 'i-iAi.i.ovvs'sN CARTOON GARIII SATURDAY MORNING AT THE PRINCE EDWARD STARTS AT 10 0'C'LOCK With I blg screen program of cartoon and comedy, starring ”POPEYE" "DONALD DUCK" "CASPER THE GHOST" "BARNIIJY BEAR" and ' ”THE 3 STOOGES" The only glrl in that , . . llawless, love-starved wilderness! ' I "I 5 i. They fought for her with naked fury . . . and 1H! b 0" ll-E-M's GREAT DRAMA! IIAUIM JAMES JANET ROBERT lmu RALPH pout tisyvs-ruosrnsosuus AND . - -- F - SHOWING AT 3:30-7;li I, :CE EDWAD1) room . m. .t SAT. ' VENGEANCEl W a THE QUEEN"-POPEN E 0 - 9:00 three feet. The M. F. Schurman Co. is now engaged in removing the earth for the basement of the building. -ANNUAL 'rUIu(I-:r DINNER -The ladies of Tl'lIlll)' United Church, Montague, held their an- nual hot turkey dinner and bazaar in Macxenzie hall last evening. More than four hundred residents and visitors from various centres enjoyedthe splendid dinner which was served amid pleasing surround- ings. The tables were artfully dec- orated with orange and yellow marigolds in keeping with the I-failowe'en season. The bazaar table of beautifully hand made aprons, knitted goods and novelties also proved highly siiccarsfiil. 'l)0NA'l'lNG PRIZES - An- nouncement has been made that Hillside Lodge, 1.0.0.1”. is donat- ing prizes in the amount of 830.00 to grade eleven students in Mon-, iague High School. Prizes to be. given the students with the highest! standing in each of the six major subjects at the close of the 1953- 54 school year. Students, parents AWE Si-IOXVS 3:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 T0-DAY - FRI. - SAT. They Lived B3; The Law of Qfupiii ii" llliNi.Fi! , pj 1 get? SERIAL - SHORTS MOTIDNSI . - I THE GUARDIAN. P.E.l. Presbytery Continued from page 5 of temperance. In this program it is worthwhile noting that Chris- tian bodies otherwise divided are working in increasingly closer co- operation. Mr.'H. I-I. Hardy reported for the Lay Association. expressing re- grets that the president, Mr. W. C. Brooks of Summerside was un- able to appear due to illness. At- tention was drawn to the services rendered by the laymen of the church as some of them visit var- lous churches speaking on vital matters pertaining to their pro- . gram. Rev. A. R. Wallis gave trl- the new kindergarten Sunday bule to whnt is helm: done by School course. Mrs. MacDonald the men commenting particularly on this work in Alherton. Mr. Allison Profitt of I Freetown gave Em alrlnteigeted citizens are pleased to learn that the welfare of potential leaders of the future is being given serious considerat- l"” by me membm M mllside s. M. MacDmvell of Dominion. N. Lodge” S. to the court. Mr. MacDowell -”C"'C:'"-FF gavg ; vivid account of the suf- Pafsunals ferings endured hy the miners of ---v- his area who through no fault ....'Mr. W. E. Mcl-(cnna, Mon- of their own are uithout employ- lagiic, is ronvalesviiiz in the Yei-'rment. Pirsbyicijv pledged itself to erans' Wing of the P.lC.l. Hos-izivc some form of aid 10 lhii pital after a recent operation. ....'Dr. Arnold Lane. who has been visiting his former home in Montagiie for a few days, left this morning lor Ednionlon, Al-l hertz-in ....'Mr. J. Watson MacNaught. MP. for Prince, was a visitor to Montague .vvsterda.v. ISXTL"? cit”dis”s,W oltoi-4' 3. Supports :3. 7 1. Former - Tunisian ruler D. Wavy (Her.) 0. Oirl's name 1. Rubs out 8. Strict 9. Hard ii coating 4 of I seed t1.'rypn of car . l5. Kind of fried cake 17. Largest continent I0. Dancer": cymbal. 17. Land- measure 18. Queen oi , heaven ' 10. Flower 22. Japanese D coin 23. Troubled 25. Fish 28. Permitted 32. Withcnd 34. Boys nickname 35. Before 36. Bigger 38. Rural deity (Rom) :9. Maxim 40. Pants (1. Measure of length (2. Rugged mountain crest (3. Noon: (Dlal.l (4. Babylon- ! Ian deity (pout DOWN evil - 3. Not secretly v VOC TZLAI FQ NC 1'0 02 ORR CQR laYIll.L;KBK lesterdQy'I awmmuggqus No emit !'Al4'GE'WRjcH !!.A.1'..!5 a'R9.vgiiI1'-'-Z.!?!19.9.ArioN F8911 'l'l:ll.l'A5it. ....-- c. DAILY ClIY'P'l'0QUUrEcIlere's how to work It!) i gtsxvonnaaxlv ,Ial.0.NGFBLla0W, One letter simply stands for another. In this examples tum iii: the -thru Us. x for the two Ofs, etcn singieiieugrn. appo- trophlu. the length and formation of the words are all Note; Each dayth; code letters are dtaerent. ' c 5 I " ' ya oryptogrun Quotation CHARLOTTEIUWN an account of his experiences and observations at the Berwlck Camp this past August. The report was brought to A fitting conclusion by a reading on the layman's part in the church effectively given by Mr. Profitt. In a splendid report. Rev. How- ard Christie told of some of the projects being put forward by his Christian Education Committee. Especial mention was made of I film being shown entitled "For pl-Every Child. a Faith in God". This iwill be shown at four Island cen- tres the week of November 9th. Mrs. J". Gordon MacDonald was asked to speak to the report and did so emphasizing the values of passed on A telling quotation in connection with this department- !”Never has the Church done more for the children and the parents less." Rev. R. H. Baxter speaking for the Committee on Evangelism and Social Service presented Rev. need. An Important announcement was made relative to two major coming events, one, I school of evangclisni to be conducted in Summcrside, Nov. the 25th and the other. a visit to Charlottetown of the evangelist Rev. C. B. Tomp- leton during the week of Nov. 16th. In connection with this report. a committee was named to con- Lvi.-iei.iiTi i mgmuum (sym.) 21. Declare i for score . (Rum- ”1mvi 24. Perform 25. Moham- - me- .dan A world 26. To make numb 27. Printing mistakes monies E'.Ci'i'-TE 3 ED E ii! ll, Emu Human l'enminy'e All-I1! fl ' 3!. Thick Isa. Moth v 37. Weird 29. Mink-like war.) animal 38. Cost of 30. Bursts passage forth to. Talk 0 l U0 U OUA CYIK X 1! VJ 3.9.0 .0.l5j.X' If 0'- Sale Ends II Daglets cmsnancn sans: ' Sugar. 10 lbs. 89: ovamlier 3rd 58.49 sider "the. statement made by Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent that the possibility existed of an appointment 6! a Canadian rep- resentative to! the Vatican. This committee reviewed the stand tak- en by the United Church on sev- eral previous occasions and sum- marized the reasons why this contemplated appointment could not be regarded favorably. A mo- tlon was made that thi Presbyr tery concur in the action already taken by the Board of Evangelism and Social Service and that let- ters be sent to the Prime Min- ister and the representatives at Ottawa declaring that this Pres- bytery is unalterably opposed to any such appointment. This mo- tion .was carried unanimously. m. MASDUERADE DANCE St. Mary's Parish Hall Family, 0013. son. I Prizes Chaisson's Orchestra SEE THESE m The ”E3fCll". 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