PAGE EIGHT iThétitiiiévcr I I .// iiiuiiiiiiinix- v we mlii LEW-NE ' FMWLEY e ‘tom PR|I|BE EDWARD rue. visa. _ m“ jitfsliiifiiiitfliu ilké'.'l‘lie‘liabe...aiid tiierpli lltlVBl anothe story like his Allied Artists Production iiiiiigiviiiciiiiiisiiciinin NiESEN - BRIGGS -_ aov on. RUlii _- iOE iiiurwii EXTRA! COLOR CARTOON iii "l" ma...“ IM cums n meme nut-w 1,159,, Feriimore Cooper's Greatest Tale of Housinq édoeriture l - bQen0Q»-.-.__ --.- "Qsl m Q‘ h--_.-,..._._ .. TODAY — CAHTQL - TUE. and WED. SHOWING AT 3.30 - 1 _ u: EDWARD SM . ‘a, ., presents llNNlf SCOTT- BARN ALSO NEWS AND CARTOON ‘iii. GUARDIAN sass-rs: ssoursoush nmie r omen. mere steam. In Irrci. swan. "an: GUARDIAN. criaimorrerowis l E following pllolJl illooaeeaai In Georgetown: The Post Ofllae: AGENT GIORGITOWN: Walden Lavara AGENT! BOUBII: lili- Iail Ilohards and Gee-don Farrell Thefluardiannaybahilltetaayoftle i 3190!‘: lss It. Potee-‘ei The Poll Ofllea The Queen's ilclliiey l! Elisabeth Cubeti "Take bit those wet uiinss. Tel.’ lac-rial fllalr. lib l- l. Llewellyn; Ilsa Clar. la learlei Camden's and Florence IDR. PRESTON MCINTYRES office will be closed from ‘Oct. lcth. to 33rd. inclusive. Mr. Windsor Campbell. Char- lottetown, was a business visitor to Montague on Friday. Mr. R. S. MacBeth. Charlotte- town, was a business visitor to Montague on Friday. Mr. Stewart Vickers, Halifax, spent the week end in Montague, guest of his mother, Mrs. Wilmi- fred Vlckers. Miss Thelma Coffin. staff of the Bank of Commerce. Montague, spent the holiday at her home in Fortune. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacKenzle and Mr. Preston Wcod, Montague. were business visitors to New Glasgow, N. S., on Friday. ' Mr. Leeming Allen and Mr. John Nicholson, Montague. left recently for Brantiord, Ontario. where they have received employment. Mr. and Mrs. Derek Hughes, Summerside, spent a few days vis- iting Mrs. Hughes’ mother, Mrs. Samuel Nicholson, Line Road. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vsnlderstine. Halifax are at present visiting in Montague, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Vaniderstine. ~"‘STAGECOACH” winner of two Academy Awards, playing Wood Islands. Monday. Sturgeon ‘Tuesday. Canoe Cove. Wednesday. Anriandale, Thursday. Eldon, Pri- day. Bridgetown, Saturday. Miss Marjorie Currie, R. N., and Miss Margaret MacDonald. R. NZ, Montague left on Wednesday for Hurst, Ontario, where they have accepted a nursing position on the hospital staff. Her many friends will regret to learn that Miss Inez Shaw, Mon- tague, has entered the King's County Memorial Hospital where she has undergone an appendicitis operation. Miss Thelma Latter and Mill Anne lilacEachern returned to Montague from New Glasgow, N. the office of secretary for the Marl- times. she commanded. “Let m0 soc 159119 some coffee for wit: I've been keeping it warm by the firs. Aren't you absolutely exhausted?" "I'm absolutely starving. Any- thing left of your supper there? l-Pmi I was lust thinking l cculd eat an old boot. and I see this is where I get ‘a chance to make good my boast." lllssftugged off his shoes while he sat close to the fire and his clothing steamed. Between mouth- fuls of bread and meat he asked. "l-low tar is it. from here tn a city? They have cities, I suppose even in this corner of Europe?" "The capital of Ctrelgard is a very fine city.“ "Do you think we could get to the place in a few hours?" "In two hours or less, if we were in a train." said Else. doubtfully. "But are any trains coming --..'N'IW FALL MIDI! f ‘f - Youi- choice of many styles and colors at the only exclusive slice aloe-s east of Charlottetown-The Mflliilliie shoe store. New Glasgow u iMn and Mm Davis Moffaiit réirtcled to the Capital on Tues- y. Mr. Robert Stevenson of Fred. ericton spent a few days at his home here. , Mr. Waiter Reid has completed some work on New Glasgow United Church. -N Mr. Andrew Doiron is building a new kitchen for Mr. Lewis Doircn. which will add further niti-iciinn to his farm dwelling. b°°“'"' ‘mum’ “p u" “M” "We won't trust a train anyhow around here. If you are up tn a rather desperate Journey-J’ "You’re not up to anything your- self," interrupted Eiso. "You must. rest. a while first and then we'll try to make some plans." "There's something in what- you say, Else, I hate to seem unohival- rous, but I was most unplsasantly kept awoke all last night. If I preempted your bed for a short Miss Ruth Dickieson and her flfifihwffg,“ wyaot: zeal-P 1° w keep cousin, Miss Agnes Williams, are “I. on a extended visit to the Western m, $d“",°°,“§,°0t.?°'°' l“ m’ W“ Provinces, where they wl11- vim ll Au fight New ‘wk may‘ ma“ “d “hmvu- please, while I disrcbe and enter." M»- wn i. m 22:12:; °.’..‘.’I.’...'t°"h.l§‘ M's" 8mm‘ spent the hmdflY at in hcr direction "Never mind isbou€ his home here, This been Mrs. drying my elothes- see to your own fjfwgljoligiltvsmstcezz ‘hit’ Isifltilhd- Cali me in two hours. will you. hospitality of M). and affix,“ a please? Your watch is still running? 0,, ' ' ‘" Good! m», hum! 1 don't think r ' ' ever in my life before appreciated .. with the beautiful color," t the comfort. of a bed. the wood land and the rusgtlirfg H” “mmd W“ Once’ Mr- nnd Mrs. William Toombs end three Winsome children were recent visitors at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. wsrfield Orr. Rev. and Mrs. George Gough have been welcomed home after enjoying a holiday. Mr. Gough at- tended the conference oil the United Church in Vancouver. and was through? r understood there has’ of the felling leaves the country- side cffcrs a scene which is sur. passed by none, while mother asleep. Elsa settled the beglclothes about him and tiptoed back to the fire. She threw on all the fuel "i" OCTOBER '_ 1s. 194s v ' =—_=== ‘a... .. Q-I.‘ _._.._'.. _ that reach around lhe world . into the markets of the world. goods. Canada must buy abroad. was left; the roaring blaze made the room much too hot. for comfort. Bilt she spread and turned the garments before it. Promptly at midnight she called Ted: she was already dressed. He truggled into his half dried gar- nstmrs makes her, preparations for the cold weather. While a local lady was return- ing from an Institute meeting the other night, to her great surprise discovered she had dropped 5 S., where they attended the Prea- M‘. numb" hum", hlpp to merits yawned desperately. smiled byterinn Young People's Confer- m5“ an" ‘ntnckmé h“, syte l her. cnce. Miss Larter was elected to p ' "Ted," said Elsa with sudden mis- fcund it safe with all valuables. giving “have you any money?" He grinned. "I didn't» take off Miss Lena Llewellyn, staff oil Stewart and Beck, accompanied by Mrs. Glad Higginbotham, Sunday morning for New Glasgow, whore they will visit in New Glasgow where she iias been offered employment. His many friends welcome back Mr. Sheldon Joy, Mount Stewart, \vh0 has resumed his duties with the Canadian National Railways,‘ Montague. Mr., Jay has had leave of absence for a number of months Grad; IX - 1. William Cormier. ,‘ 2. Kristine l-luestis, ti. Harry ‘f 1 Lcwtlier. j Grade VIII - l, Lorraine Hameil, 4; 2. Florence Parker, 3. Patricia w Murphy. Grade VII — i. Helen ill Crwdt‘. v- i. Elsie hiulphy. oy Hamill. l’ race IV Sr. -— 1. Marie Wedge, ,, ancss llcmili. . Grade IV Jr. — l. Rita Cormier, 2. Gunet. Louthu. i ' Grade ll Gracie X — l. Margaret Cormienwcdge, (GP) Wedgeisiands wen found west- cf the 2_ Patricia Hamill, 3, Pearl l-fam-Wordie the Falkland Islands Dependencies Crew's VI - l. Earl Mutiart. Survey recently The party recent- 2.l_v covered 20W imiles ovcr Antarctic snow and ice. - l, Edward Wcdge. 1 Grade I la» —- l/Jean Parker. BRANDON. MMl. -_ (GP! Verne ' 2. Glhrri. Wedge. 3. Gcnrgcl-l. Kelly 0f 'Aiexandcl‘ stumped Murray, horticultural experts here. He . Grade 1' (in _ 1, (J1ih:rine llllfiflllPd them he had a lilac bush ‘i Hrmill, 2 Marjorie Wedge, Iiin his garden vohicli was blooming -.\'ORTH CARLETON SCHCOL Cormier. Kristine Hilestis, Frances Hamill, Marie Wedge, R, tn i The ioilan-ing is the report forCormirr, MZillOil Wrighl. Jenn Hie month of September: Parker. Gliisri, and MaIJoiIe Teacher -- E. T. Murphy, FIND UNRECORDED ISLAND STANLEY. Falkland Islands __ Four small unrecorded Shelf Ice by a party of STUMPED THE EXPERTS owing to illness necessitating treatment in Montreal and an op- eration in Halifax. l-lis friends wish iiini continued good health. aims 'rms:nr Two Drops Quick Belief MAKE THIS SIMPLE TEST TODAY EYINS TIRED? Soothe and refresh ihoin in seconds with two drops of sofa, gentle Murine in ooch eye. You qei— QUICK RELIEF. instantly your eyes feel ro- frashed. Murine! skiliul blend of 7 ln- gredients cleanses and soothes eyes ihci are tired irom overwork or exposure to sun, wind clnd dust. MURINE Jtisrned home on Sunday after M, on i ssendlns a couple of weeks relatives.‘ Miss Llewellyn expects to remalni-“bh u’ be Mrs. Blair Andrew and her two dhughms‘ no". ‘m! New‘; l,” my money belt even to ale» in. Habits of caution. w? m. 1m" much do you need?" - "We must. pay the inrikeeper." "Oh, yes! Do you think we'd bet- ter rouse him and have him hitch up a horse for us?" "I think better not." - “Sure you can stand itdsto from‘ for a while? The roa arcun .- The community was shocked h??? are not very good‘ and saddened to learn of the I ‘I faglsglaiyznytergm §:w1‘°;1§ u sudden passing of Mf- MEM" m“ T; uleighed dog-n s. bank bill on °“ “m”? “h” * "m" m“ th tble Then Elsa held her of sterling qualities just on the be u: ‘hu h mowd m, m,“ threshold of life. Another re- N! w e f e m dam. Sh‘ minder of: one knows not the nmued ‘lggyd rgma Crick m]; 115, day when m" Haven” “m” 3pm; Not. a ggund broke the mid- shall call us home. Deepest infit‘ of the hm , ‘by is extended to his M “m” ‘ 1w“ one‘ m m“ their h t Shading the candle with her mm” °‘" ° hand she lie: himh mtg: thaw-fizz»; ' ' taproorn. en s e aw The dam which has been re- Guam}? andwcaurlesltgt ha?‘ 192,": built by the Departiment of Fish- ‘"111’: Quyme m, Ta, w," cries is near completion and young g d? m the open mad fingerlinss have been added to this a-lkhey kept on u, u}, ammo“ hv°urabl° ‘imam’ which 'h°“ld' she had chosen earlier in the even- m“ ‘m’ N” Pleuu" w ma" ing away from the railroad track. anglers, and the residents of this Just “m, they u; out m, "h, district will be happy to hear the ceased “m. about u, hom- Ted Md mm wheel turning “t Andrew's calleda halt She lighted a match Mm b°'°'° ‘°° 1°“ T“ “m” h“ and looked st her watch, been under the direction of Mr. "M, fight» "m “m n!“ “nth”. with the Brockins family, Mrs, Brook- ins, who has been quite ill. ls out. of bed, and is steadily gainging her former vigor, to the Joy of her friends and relatives. Am!” Tun" hour or so we can drop in on a Mr n I farmer." s‘ w“ ed o" w“ MSW“ lt was soon after two when they to the Mayfield Institute on Tues» knmked up a “m”, m, talked ‘my “mnml 1x591“ m” 415' to him in broken Strelgsrdese; Ted agreeable weather there was a used the mo" eloquent “mm”; good attendance. Mrs. Nicholson of money Before m,” they w,“ presided, opening the meeting in seated m a gwmwheeigd c“; ""1" ""1 3°" "11 W" "Slm- bound loi- the capital of Strelgard. "Sc now." he said, "Our driver Minutes of ‘previous meetinguread does!“ undersmnd my English we OUR BOARDING HOUSE i . . i Carol Wright for the second time this year. The oi ' s“ Grade I 1M — No exams. experts snitivthey had never heaxi FOR YOUR Ens ed by my “Wm” vegetable‘ I in ; Prrfect, Aitmdilnce H lvlnvgusi ni such a thing hciorc, ind _| The W“ r Mcior Hoopla Tu. PUT THiS ci-iickeic no Ti-lé iC esox AND nope AGNNST HOPE Tritfié PANTRY PANTHERS 00w \A\i_L NOT LEPNE MY GQEAT cA-elsasz! THE PH ANTASM ////. ‘ 1 can ENDURE THi$ FEARFUL GNAWING no M‘! mumps so LONGER ‘ “.1 MUST HPNE THAT ~ com Ci-NCKEN .' ’///' EGADMAV % HEART is sea-tine As WiLDLN AsA FRiGHTEroED FAv-HNS! 41/» ELLMERE cs1‘ Men, not‘ oops. AFTER ALL‘ - C1110 consisted of an appeal from Mrs. ‘fzngi-eflecfly fr” to make a D. Foster on behalf of the Red “may! m. good M thaq-v d9, Cross, asking the ladies to sew manded E1“ drown‘! “M” m“ and knit for the Red Cross and it 1 H," made m my me “m, g0 W" dwld“ t” 5'3"‘! m’ wmk- A nothing. This is better, not to plan." ‘"4" W m" "it P1"! °l "W She laid her head on his shoulder. Illdliflllt! NOW! Lhid mOhth, ffbm 3nd fen h“ um Qndnh “Qt Pro. gaibsgswsn was! {tend- tizzld tectell thus fl'i'l.'"l the Jolling ht W!!!" .0" H’! rt e esen wei-itacimd the necessity of vital interest in s“ m w educational standards _ in this Sh‘, my province, u, "the was wakensd when Ported will "WW1 101' i1" !°h°°1- on cobblestones. Above surrounding Miss M. Houston received word ma" m, 45w“ w" 5.31mi“; w that the National Film Board ‘not would present slides in the hail. "Popalenticl" the driver informed Mrs, Johnston was asked to see ihgm, m5 pglntgd with hi; whip, about same. November meeting "qum g any!" commented Ted, at. the home of Mrs. Edward Colo. The driver wished to know where t East Point iinii Vicinity __— All the schools in this vicinity are now closed for two weeks vacation. Mr. John MacDonald. North Lake. has left to take up work in Ontario. —Ocn; Miss Agnes MacDonald is now ill with pneumonia. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Messrs J, F. " a feed warehouse under construct- ion near the railway station in Elmira. a few days in Souris Hospital. where she spent. several MaoDonsi The d. price of will still Kc higher. " a. minor thing. farmers have procured I’ '5‘ 5°" m" . .°ar and various improvements are Little Ann ilichiy... daughter of M's‘. and Mrs, W. S. Maclntyre, M! has returned home stim- spendinl {heating system which Wm b. 39m- ..'lvfrs. Laurette MacDonald has recently returned from Saint. John weeks L-om visiting her daughter, Mrs. Allan harvesting the crop. cranberries from the field is higher this year than last, being quoted as 15 cents a there were quite a lb. Hopes are raised that the price sportsmen trying out their luck at. Potato picking is in full iwingi these days. The crop is reported doubt, to the fact that skunks and “Mo, bum“ rumd mm "V! place w my pub a‘; btelilngnsxcsptionallymgofid.‘Attanl: foxes he.“ tslsribtihgir firs: but: in "19 "will" M55 SWVBBW" W‘ ment and the horse's hocfs rang ' W“ W” g n a"! m you“: r s‘ a" “a ' area. thus rendering loss by rot. been no reports of any of the A number of birds being shot in the vicinity pickers this year. Sick and school mrnmlbtbcs re- appointed; Lunch, Mrs. McDonald and Mrs. Blair Andrew. Members IN requested to bring their Red he was to take them. "I told him to the Crest Square." Ilsa in- formed Ted. "l once had a state rs- ception there. From it‘ I can l0 Cross manuals next meeting for a general review. An auction of articles followed, Mrs. Andrew being the nucticneeress, brisk bidding caused plenty of mirth and realised a nice sum to swell the funds, Mrs. W. Orr was organ- ist for the evening. A dainty lunch was enjoyed by all, my bearings." "You don't. look quite like a state reception now, if you'll pardon my saying so." observed ‘red. “Ilse. is this miniature Paris elven quite so wide awake and humming this ungodly hour?" ' “There is something strange in this excitement, Oh a newspaper office! We can get stme ideirhere." Elsa commanded the driver to atop for a moment while cver the heads of the crowd she read aha bulletins they had gathered to see. (To Be Continued)‘ FIVE-FOOT PUMPKIN WALES ON CELLULOID CARDIFF. Wales (OP) Wales is becoming popular as a background for United Kingdom films. With the release of films now in production film-goers all over the world will glimpsedts rugged scenery. listen to its miners sins- frig and get an insight into the circumtererc", Wdl Chris Behind-it of INPIn the poisons. slit‘ _ (or) - a fl-pound pumpkin, five feet ‘in r leifeld grilrnier side of pit. life. district, near this seiithernalberta town. . coded wjtctlhmldgiig tongue-tempting SPONSORED BY YOUR BANK ‘ St Peters ‘Highlights A.“ enjoyable card PIN! W" held at the home of Nlr- Ind M"- Frank Larkin lost Friday nil?!‘- where their friends tried thfll! lick to win a duck. ..'The friends arid relatives of gm, ueorgixis MscKinnon will be pleased to know that she has arrived home from the chl-Ymu‘ tiwn I-lopsital where she Wu I matient for some time. . st. Peter's seems to be working in the right direction. Seven new uses have been built this Pl" been made such as sliingling sicres, whine-washing. paintins. eth- | Mr. Albert Quislev of BL PW" ‘is putting the finiahinl touch“ i» new home by installing the pleted in the course of a few defl- i-st. P. _ Cape Breton to help in The duck season ha! opened vdth ;du.cks reported to be less abund- ant. than last. year. 0n the holiday number of the various laha and streams. Hungarian partridge seem to be very scarce this year. due. no °' dale End to end, the counters o5 Canada's 3,330 branch hanks would stretch only a few miles. Yet ‘they reach farming, lumbering, fishing, mining and industrial communities right across Canada-help move the products of these areal Through their foreign branches and correspondents, banks help to find customers for Canadian goods, help bring back the They provide Canadsfls traders with the financial experience and facilities necessary to the two-way flow of our foreign trade . . . which totalled a record five billion dollars in 1947. . INEIMAN ICIOOL n» following is the report the nwnth of September: Grade X — I. Marie MoLYnaaIl. Grade Ix — l. Velma slac- Intooh. _ Grade V!!! — i. Grade VII -— 1 nseux. Grade V - l. Jackie Anderson, 2. Billy smart. Grade IV '- l. Lloyd Mclflllalll Grade III — 1. Marni-ct Stewart. Credo I! (a) l. Winnie Msthsson. 2. Susie Mathews. Grade II (b) — 1. Elmer Stewart. Grade I (a) — l, Allison Jack- man, 2. Annie Matheecn, s. lilmer Mathcson. p Grade i (b) -i. Ivslim atenrt. i. Marion Matiheeon, d. Insrett Jscl-rrrnan and Marjorie Trawl- (cqual). - Teacher - Frances Cairns. Cecil lsciynearsr. waldmn may mar occasional: iuica ‘Dwelve cockroaches were trsia od — on -stale bread soaked ta beer — to run a race for a Brit- ish film. H. J. MABON OPTOMITIJII Iiitlns all lmiylag Glasses IONIAGUI. Pills lolldaya. aha, by appointment Offloe Connected mo. Drag ltere burs onol Crisp cnliichy. iii-laden can y. ri y diooolato.