vac; EIGH'_I_‘__ -n~qia , .... co-vcvl-KMIY . lCRlMi I 9QQ-OOO§§§-O-§§§~OO Q OQ@OQ-QQ-QO-QQ§OQQQQ—O-OQOQOQQOQ4 vv vv : guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hoe-i g Iley. ; The friends of Mrs. Belmls o I i -Rourke w.ll be sorry to learn that - . ' z I! Mrs. fyluhlhtlus iincCflrmht. Iiiah- she L= confined L0 nei- home owing ? . a ue, vls in ler arcn s. . r Iv < _ FROM WARNER-s I t langd Msrs. l-Iartsl Sompcrs, Spring to a Sufrely ‘Icalded arm ——4~- _ ‘ -' ‘ t Park Road» clwrlmlewwn- Mr. J.A. MacDonald, Cardigan, is WALTER """ we o l at present having extensve re- _ x _ Mr. Raymond MacDonald, card- pans made on the potato warehouse o _ rgah. is Jeavlha Wednesday for before the fall pom exporting sca- GEQRGE GEORGE E i goitl/Ofllflvlfl klgltalifax, wtlgre [is w.ll{ Sam _ VIS s re IVES in at cl y. - .__.__ n 1 Mrs. Aime Irving, Murray Har- Muslcuh '5."'°°*I' SI“ “lg s Mr- Rlvhhrd Mad-Qan- Illird Y9K!’ bout, Is spending some weeks in “,_,.,_,»*,§ student at Prince of Wales Collge Monqngue “um-e she 1s the guest 4+0++<+++o+o+<+o+o+o+n EXTRA! _"HEIR TO THE THRONE" Featuring PRINCESS ELIZABETH TOO DARIIIG ‘ r ' IO IIIIDI! ‘I GERALDINE ,, FITZGERAID ‘Irnmce envmzn TODAY and WEDNESDAY t snows 3:30-78 c A t» 1 1' o s. l TODAY Al! WEDNESDAY we" wnulrir , win Wt?! P"! CHERYL Ill-LEE! BUYING DA LIMITED Also - News IIMMMI . ta. damn my...) jnopshots M» the heme of her parents. dergOing extensive repairs. New piles Feature,“ gddMfs- c6511 Cflmpbfll. Whlm have been placed under the bridge, a I Q§§§§ §§O~+F§44 ILY SMELTS and EELS EASTERN PACKING C0. _ ‘ _ . _ . _ QOQOOOQVQOQ4OQOQOQ@QO'QQQQQQQOQQOO‘§Q@Q'Q§4."..' ' . ' E ' I ll THE QPARPIAN» cchestwermw I EASTERN GUARDIAN I Luau-rs. MONTAGUE: Harold r. Lundfl. Albert Altllh- MH- IR" Stewart, Min llarrfet Clair. aoanr. oaoncarowu: The Guardian may be bought at any of the following place: In Montague: Anneur and Llewellyn. Mn. C!!! In Georgetown: The Pout Office; In Smurfs: C ’ ‘u ml I“ Walden Lavera. NORTH IMIIICII U" L. S. STEVENSON lnndulcnqu Roper; In St. Peter's: The Poll Office ..'FOB BALE. - New used Chevrolet Engine, three months old. Transmission complete. Bat- tery and muffler. Price $88.00. Lornle Llewellyn. Montague, P. E. I. My. Nell Healy, Montague. hay returned from a buyng trip In" ‘Montreal. . Mr. John Shaw. and Mr- GfB-Il-OH Phone 72. P. O. Box 267. Peazdon were recent visitors to i Charlottetown. Mn Ricyuu-u Qpegd, sturgeon, M J h CT‘; i tenance] was a business visitor to Mont-IQ"! r. on H. m1" sntrd, (qrqnan q! (he Canadian National on u By Railway, is spending his annual‘ _ _ , Mrs. Blanche Steele was in vacation at hi5 home in Montague.‘ Montague sugurdny viating her ! many friends. Mr. Lou Poole, Montague, has‘, PIITQIIRSHG a new Chrysler lmm‘ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Iannignn. -F-R- MBCI-BIIIE» IWI° deal“? Char‘ Montague, were In the city Satur- ‘IOIIEIUIIYI- I day on business. lIIr- Dim AMT“ W110 ‘lilemlei Ill l\frs. James Steele, Gaspercaux, Eflfflge I" CBNIIEII-II- Illlilecmlly was a recent visitor to Montague ‘erected u new dwelhng adJacent to‘ on bus n9“ the garage. _ Mrs. James G. MacLaren has re- MY- 119ml"! 5hr?“ EmPIIJI/ed turned to Boston after spending with the Canad an National Rail-_ the summer months at he; hcme in Iways, Sourisarwas In Montague over, Monlagug I tho week-en . __._ ' ——— I Mr. Martin Currie, Charlottetown, Mr- Edward Allen. who has been spent the week-end visiting in {visiting his relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Mouwgue_ ‘Alva Allen, Montague. has recenb‘ ! 1y returned to Hal fax. l The many friends of Mrs. Nelson r <Shaw, Montague, will be sorry to . F-NI. P100193‘. and fIBUEhI-PT- learn that sihe .s confined to her ’ I were recent Vls.l<ll's to Montague, home uwyng to u slight Jlness. Mont Annear and Miss visited Montague _0Ver the weeic- o; My, I Agnes Annear. week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dunning, Mvhthsue- accompanied by lIlr-s- Mrs. Samuel Nelson, Charlotte- IJIRTIBE) Infill". and MTS- J-P- B6111’ town, were recent vlslors to Mone- were recent visitors to the City- ton, NB. where they visited their ;relatlve5 and fronds. Mrs. Guy Nelson, Montague, and Mr. Angus lvloore, student 0f Grade XI. ltfontnszue, was a \veek-, M,‘ Mac 51,111; and young 50m end visitor to Albion at the home Cm; recently 15ft yo; Renfqnn, of h.s parents, .\Ir. and Mrs. R1151 N,B., where they will visit Mrs. sell Moore. Clair’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. u George Landry. ..' Miss Zita Morrlssey, R.N.. .Wh0 is emlllvNPd as "W59 I" We. The schooner "Axel" havng ‘K has County H05Dital, visited her completed her cargo of lurmbrr, b01119 in WOSfi ROTB-Ily OI’?! the farm produce, and livestock, sail- Weekend- ed from Cardigan for St. Pierre, The cargo was shipped by J.A. Mac- Mr. Alec MacLeod, commercial I Donald 5; co" Qm-dgnn, traveller, spent g few days in Mon- togue volt he his father and mcth- Mr. AC. MacKay. station agent. BY-iil-IHW- M1"- llnd M11 William 1 of the Canadian National Railways, MBCEMIIBFII- Montague, ls at present enjoying ———— his annual vacaton. He is being Miss Annie lvlacEacfnern. lEBCIl-Ifgplagpfl bv My, Harem Mncquaid cq" in the Montague Mcmor a1 l-llghl during yngingeyim, School, spent the week-end In Dunstafinage where she visited her many friends. Mrs. William MacLai-en, voho has been spending some weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Shaw, Montague, has left for Char- lottetown where she will spend the vtrintcr months. ' Mr. Donald MacDonald. student at st. Dunstan: Unversity, is a, patient in the City Hospital after having suffered a, broken collar bone. A lovely reception was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Hartley MacKinnon. (nee Wanda MacFarlane), at the home of Mrs. Annie Schlrmer, Lower Montague. The bridal couple received many beautiful gifts from their many friends. Prior to her marriage, Mrs. MacKlnnon was a nurse in the King's County Hos- Miss Marjorie Campbell, student nmi, nurse at the Prince Edward Island Hospital. was a week-end vistor Miss Helen Miller, student at- tending Union Ccznmercal Col- lege. Charlotttetou'n, spent the week-end in Murray Harbour with iher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller. The Cardigan bridge is also un- and the ra ‘ling has been scraped and newly painted. Both approaches to the bridge have been widened to permit greater traffic. The work was under the supervision q! Frank Quinn and Son, Charlottetown. Mr. Harold MacLellan. who is supervsing the construction of the Kings County Memorial Hospital, Montague, for the Schurmnn Con- struction company, hag left gm» h 5 home in Sturumerslde for a week- end visit. What might have been a disast- rous fire occurred Sunday morning at Montague in the town dsposal Souris and Charlottetown , Lig “MOM DDMOQM "IOMOW ‘ I I I I I WESTINGHOUSE and VICTOR RADIOS RECORD PLAYERS l II: RECORDS FAST and EFFICIENT Qadio Repair Servico on all makes. I l Dul f0 cxccuiv: cost Io the customer we do not have a rural pick-up and delivery service. lflllor Brothers LIMITED Mr. Stewart Sorrey, Montaguel has accompanied Messrs. Bruce‘ NlhCLurcn. Alvin Moore, Bill Mur-I phy and m; Reid to British Col-I umbia where they expect to cbta nI employment in the lumber lndustryxl M155 Catherine Currie, casualtyI of the bus and train accident atI Wilmott Junction, has recovered, from the accident and is soon in resume her dutes at Macliinnonq Furnishing Co. Three new houses are under con. structlon In lower Montague. Mr. Gus Burke, Mr George Anne“, and Mrs. Ida MacFarlane are erect. ing new dwellings which they ex- pect to occupy prior to the winter ECHIOII. A group of fourteen workmen frcm Poole d: Thompson, Ltd. and Jack Annear's warehouse, were taken to Charlottetown in Wonk n; the Government-controlled Pack. era plant during the wage strike which I: now In progress. Ilunstinutedl T Nature’: Remedy Al Vegetable Laxative Peel dull, depressed ‘ offrregu- llrlfy? NR, an all-vegetable laxative, with thorough, planing action, will help make you feel boner. Got Nll regular strength or NR Junior: (K dosnforeiun milll action. Plain or chocolate toned. | ID‘ amr area. The fire of unknowmorlgin broke out about 11.30 AJVI. while’ the people were attending church. The people rushed to answer the call of the siren, and the Montague| fire department hastened to the scene of the blaze. The chemical! arrived first at the scene, and‘ Mr. Kenneth Clements started is‘ operation, while Mr. Ted MucEWenI handled the nozzle. The arinval of the main pump cleared the scene, foe action. The suction hose In quickly placed ln the water cistern and hauled to the pump. The crew in the meantime had run out a half mile of hose to the scene qf the conflagratxm. Within two minutesi water was being poured on the fire. Mr. George Maclntyre. flrc mar- shall, directed operations, whllel Mr. Joseph Vuouo capubly handled‘ the nozzle. In a short time the blaze was brought under control, and careful villance 1| being kept to prevent It: recurrence. -. Lln. A quiet wedding was solcmnlzed In the St. James Church. George- town, on Thursday morning. Oct- ober 2nd., when Anna NiOfO-Il. second daughter of Mr. and Mrs John Clair, Montague, wan united in marriage to Gem-n Ivan, Ion of the late Mr. and Mu. George Mc- Kceman, Gaspereaux. The coro- mony was performed by the pal- tor, Rev. Owen Klgglm. The bride was attired In :n aqua-blue wool gown with black lcceslotlifl. Ho: cnrsage wag of beautiful’ cream roses and fern. She was attended by he: sister, Miss Harriet Cla r. who wore a pink gown with brown accessories, and corsue of lovely pink roses. The groom was attend- ed try his brother, Mr. Lester Mc- Keeman. Following the 661N110!!!- breakfast was served at the homo £33.‘. of tho bride’; parents. On the re- Innd Flowers I Like Around A turn of me bridal couple from a motor trip to the heme of LN groom's Eater, Mrs. Ralph Ber- nard, Now LDIIGOD; "IP99! W" served to friend: and relative: when the wuple were the recipient-l qt many beautiful gifts. to her marriage the bride was the guest of honor at a linen-shower; at the home of MTS- J-M- Clfl-T- The young couple will make their home ln Mont:gue. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Jerome, Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. James Klngl and Mr. Chester Martin. MacGIlEGOR - LEARD WEDDING . A pretty wedding was solemn- Ized at St. John‘s United Church, Previous _ fl IMBDWAIPS LIMITED } IN STOCK and T0 ARRIVE Debaval Crun: Separators ‘ I ( I and Milking Machines. Radios-Battery a Electric Ho; Grower 2.80 and 8.00 Goodyear Tires and Tubal. 9 (O Mt. Stewart, P. E. I., on Tllfillflfly,‘ September 30th, at 4.30 p.m., when‘ Rev. Wm. T. Mercer, in a very‘ impressive and reverent manner, united in marriage Arlee Phyllis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy, Leard. to William Alex. MacGreg- or. non of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mao, Gregor. Both families are real-I dents of Mt. Stewart. The church was beautifully dec- orated with blooms of all colors. Mrs. Leith Afileck, cousin of the bride. played the Wedding March; as the bride entered the church on the arm of her father who, gave her in marriage. The church; choir was In attendance and sang "Oh Perfect Love" during the; signing of the register. l The bride was charming in a gown of white nylon brocade, withI long sleeves, and dress buttoned‘, down the back with tiny pearll buttons. and was made on fitted lines. I-Ier full-length veil fell from a head-dress of orange blos- soms. She carried a. bouquet of white roses. Miss Ethel Leard. sister of the bride, was brides- maid, and wore agown of mauve taffeta with matching head-band and finger-tip veil. She carried a bouquet of cream roses. Mr. Keith Kennedy oi’ Kensington acted as best man. The ushers were Ste- phen MacGz-egor, brother of the groom, James Johnston, Martin Birt, Robert beard. cousins of the bride. The organist rendered sult- able music as the bridal party left the church. A reception was held at the Queen Hotel, Charlottetown, for some sixty-five guests. relatives and friends of the young couple. The bride's table was adorned with a three-tier wedding cake, beautifully decorated. Rev. Mr. Mercer proposed the toast to the grids, and the groom responded o . Receiving was the bride's moth- er who Wore a dress of black with , black nccessorise and a corsage of‘ talisman roses. The groom's moth- er wore grey with matching ac- cessories and a corsuge of red roses. After a short honeymoon the couple will reside at Halifax. The best wishes of all are extended to the popular young couple. ___________ BALTIC LOT ‘is w. 1. The regular monthly meeting of Baltic Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. James Cousins on Thursday evening, Oct. 2nd. with an attendance of nine mem- I bers and six visitors. Meeting opened by Institute Ode followed by repeating Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by each member naming "A Canad- ian City And What It Is Noted For." Minutes of previous meat- lng were read, approved, and sign- ed Correspondence consisted of card of thanks from Mrs. Atwood Blakeney for sympathy card sent during her recent sad bereave- ment. Booklet from Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. letter re musical festival. Two members also thanked Institute for symp- athy cards received. Reports were then heard from difierent committees Sick: No report; school: Reported school In need of new library, also pictures. ‘Teacher to write to see If Govern- ment. will go half on library. Treasurer reported that $3838 had been made at ice-cream soc- ial; eggs sale from social, fill»; expenses for social: salt 39c.‘ cones $1.20, milk 75c, flavourlng $1.28, balance $36.91. It was moved by Mrs. Bruce, Crozier, seconded by Mrs. Edgar Matthews that these bill: be paid. Collection 70 cents. Next, meeting at home of Mn. Nail Matthews, roll call "Shrubs House." A contest put on by Mrs. Benj. who?‘ .. i’ It l: Good Home Sense and Ihuineu Policy... To pmhu: everything you can fa the community when you llvc and when you nah your llvlng. The bullnel: mun of the community contribute a largo proportion of local taxu and to nary worthwhile community enterprise. Local hualneu mun no doing their utmun to urn you In stuck- In] all fine: of good: which are available. Your putronulc enable: them and obligate: them to extend their effort: to pruenl you with sh: widen ranges of available merchandise. Buy from these publlo-uplrfted firm: and help your community whllc ‘ ' ' youmlf to avian. ocronan 1, 3941 Klucrscouurv‘ cormmmv sacrum HANDY SHOPPING DIRECTORY l. l. IIGDDIALD l: DD. annual. MIICIIANTs Ind PRODUCE EXPORTERS Ill Bllllllell OVQI’ 35 Yea." Phone l-l - Cardigan. P1,], p) w. y,“ ll. 8. MaclEllll 8: SDII BERGMANN’S GEDIIGE MDAR CA,» McKEIIZIES GARAGE Robert .|. McKenzie. Prop. PARTS and GENERAL g REPAIRS DELUXE MOTOR. OIL DUNLOP TIRES “Iwmmms ' ‘ 0:00am: a run: m‘ B“ and,“ station I’ ALL COLORS IN PAINT, — C. I. L. DEALERS I “L” "I "m" "M" cocxsnurr MACHINERY and asmns pa... 11-14 . s... w...» m!) cuss ‘ I; wsunclilxl Sizes ASPHALT SHINGLES, BUILDING SUPPLIES P. I. m.“ Vernon River P.E.I. I Montague p, 5, |, z - Iw $°URI$= , ‘ MONTAGUE: “““‘ ,|_ P, Mgllflii KEAYQ “m” own-nu. m» hw- ssnvics STATIIIII » Bows I W. B. R88. w; 5355M pun“); n Pa“ KS“. ‘ T“ MEN'S 5"”? g MEALS sun“ ATLAS rmss - BATTIB- ‘commune _ T55" “Nmvwans ms - accessoarn u“ _ om _ WASHING » I elxvtlngggkgoors 5mm‘ l I’ L Phone as - Sonrll. no.1. Complain I. brloatlon Mr. L. II. Stewart, é sbunls REJ- flourli a‘: PIIOIIQ "-11 EFREE — Theatre Tickets — FREE Each week there will appear in the Advertisements in this soc- flon the Names and Addresses of people‘ llvmg m the voruou: du- IIICII represented. Locate your name In one 0f TI"; ADVIVIM‘ menfs, clip out the advertisement, present If or mull‘ if l0 Guardian Office and you WIII receive _FREE two theatre hckcfl WII the compliments»)! the Advertiser m WIIICII Advertisement your name appeared. Muntlllll. P. _l. l. l_ WATTERWD RTII COLD STORAGE and OANNING FACTOR! Sec u: about Cold Storage Locker Space Cannllll of all Kfnh Phone u - SOIIIII. mu. Ticket»; ‘will be good for Yeo’: Theatre, Montague, and the mum” WATTERWDR“ i Mr. Joseph McCormack, Souris Theatre. ""1"!!!" a ILR. 4. Sourl: A ~00‘ Jwwu» {A} '7\7 SOUR]! ll. . J. MADDII TIIE J. .|. IIIIGIIES ' v _ LADIES’ and DIIILDREII 8 WEAR mum no" 00., LTD. GENERAL MERCHANTS and IMPORTEIIS Exporters of Farm Produce Complete Line of FLOUR and FEEDS Phone I2 - Sourla, P.E.l cmannarvs wean. SUITS. BTO- LADIES’ ItEADY-TO-WEAB nauuunarra NIGHT GOWNS and rvJaM/ls - at... nousacoars soums "' " I’ l2 Optomcfrln: - Prucrlpifoa: Vitamin: of all Kinda Phone bra-S - Montana: Mr. Lauglnlln W. Hnlilnnon, ILB. I, Afontuua s .|. tonne runners MASSE Y-IIARRIS FARM IMPLEMENTS SALES Ind SERVICE linden - Mower: - Bake: and Sprayer! Stewart Warner Radio: Sourfu. P. E. I. a McLean ma. I (Ell. 1869) P. I. I. GENERAL MERCHANTS BUILDING MATERIALS PAINT-UP - CLEAN-UP SlIIRWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS SPRAYING MATERIAL, INSECTICIDES ' sourus ' Matthew 90m“? . anmomowu Phone I L \ 93 .'k\?\7\7~ . i ¥l¥-%c."°é‘~€¢ c. -611‘ c». sun's necessitates GLASS INSTALLED AUTO PARTS uni ACCESSORIFS of all khdl. Phone 38-1! Montague, P. l. I. SIIADII DAB a I. C. Roper. Prop. loo Cream, i:ndwfche:, Confectionery. Soft Drink: Tobacco - Maguinu DUNK IQ Dillon " Iolrll. Ill-l. Burns caused much an. it. First prize was won by Mrs. Bruce Riley; consolation. Mrs. Emma Brennan; reading by Mrs. Earl Matthews. Meeting then adjourned by singing "God Save the King." Lunch was llrved by hostess as- sisted by Mrs. Gordon Cousins and Mrs. David Oouninn. The remain- der of the evening was spent in social chat with the click of knit- ting needles. NBWSMAN MISSING TOHDNTO. Oct. Zl-JCH-Hob- lri Mods. 33-year-old Toronto nswapaperman on an QXpIOIIIII trip In hi: 13-foot sailboat on Hudson Bly- ha: been missing since Aug. 23, It was learned to- dly. Royal Canadian Mounted Po- lice authorities at Ottawa and aircraft were asked to keep I iookout for the mining writer. H110, Hawaii, Sept. 30 — (AP) -'II1e euongest earthquake In two year: moo: the Inland of Hawaii early today. my II. finch, volcano- Iogiut, pllclfl thr epicentre at about eight 0r l0 miles under thl Hawaiian volcano, Klluuc. There were no report: of mafor damage. LLDYTS SERVICE STATIDI (L ll. Stewart, Prop.) IRVING OIL PRODUCTS Wllhlfll, Blmonhlnl, 60X IIDTEL IIILI.IOX.PMQ. IIALI - IUNNINO WATII llfllll-HIIO‘ “MIMIC! ‘v’ PHONE IO Hi uses: N cmcxau mom: - CHICKEN - anal‘ Exporter! of LOIlTlI-I IIIII IMELTI ‘fl Eastern Packing Co. CANNBBS EAST PACK BRAND IOUIII. P. I. l. N. II. Richards C: Son I anocnlua - com mun-s ’ Inurrs um vlalwuull In sum "on 1 nouns. nu. ASK FOR ESTIMATES IICIIASDEINIAXI ' IIAIIIIAI n... ........ m rnlnsnv "°"‘ 3Q SOIJRIS. Ill ‘ SATURDAY. QCTOIER ll “Dcup0rat0" ‘m, sncuu. a us. ww- n ma: STIVII IAODIE - AUDREY LONQ ’ L l Slum I and l0 ' '. a luwlln a VAIIIIERSTIIIE ‘ Jill IIIIIIITIIID or ALL xmos PHONE l3! DIIIWELL u! IIDSSITER GINSIAI. ITOI-I GOOD IIILI Ill