F5‘??? 5."? Too/w ONLY— PRINCE ED WARD s-1s_7.oo_. 91'. .11. ‘.\'.\RNi-Il{ l31\X'l‘l~li{ - MYRNA LOY in “TO MARY-WITH LOV ” NEWS _ JACK DENNY and BANLD PLUS ‘t’. a i. all” . iii LU iii jun like’ Fred fig and Ginger, when -- ixon licar those kids-me tunes by rump Asrunr amen menu “Top Hat, White Tie and Tails," “The Piccolino,” “No - Strings," “isn't This a Lovely Day?" d.,- -‘ i} .~».-.-.»- 111011.; Enough of them la sand you home a nervous wreck! it-ililuODlE+“SUNDAVYA c0 "r0iiii2r.'1‘1N 111.41: " _, TiltiRSilAY _ FRIDAY - SATURDAY y l).\il.\' 11.15 - 7.110 - £1.00 1'. n. s.~.1'i'1:n.\i' mmriivrtn Q-Qlll ’l.l'.‘~' T“?*"‘.'~‘.ll§ Y M4 w. M YTYN ii l-I l5 lt5c-2Ti' EVENINGS 27c, 33c, 38: — i I _ _ iUllLlOWll, lalcfll. Aiwiiir; lit, i133. t1 . - ".1i 1.1‘ many years iii-lore cs-i _ _ V‘ lb ;.'1111l came i0 tin.» (‘l)lllll.l‘_\‘ irlii 11 .1.\lllllf{ l1 l.1>1nr. 111 . .11 oro. Wm “vs 21 wars m m“ F“ _ ‘_ - 111i health, ul- ‘ ’ r‘ ‘slir- lzwd 1'11 SilllllllMllTl 111111 ""1 "w" “imllwd mm iniany mourning fiueinis ;n .;.1i ‘ "m n" suwml “mg ltnwn She was a member of l-irri. mum“ H1056 run“ lcllilllll COIlQFPLIIlllOlIIIl .:1111l oi lihe Home Wnikers ni that rhtircii [Besides her lllihlfilllil, silo leave‘ ltwo daughters Misses .\I;1r::..11 t 1.. land vllKilllit F. Scalar, itlltl tam lsons Ernest W. and John S Sh ' ‘all oi Marlboro; a. brother, l-.1~ 1X1" $11.1: b11311 one oi ‘.1 iirize niiiiib-cr 0i . She Wit!» strirkcii suddenly u; was ii<-.'11l in a few moments 11:‘ 1:‘ 1111* ll!'l‘l\‘.ll nt her home. All efforts of Dr. C. W. Smith to re- More her to COHSCIOUSDPSS were un- iiivii t 11' ‘.1 1'11‘ ;:_ Ciiiiord Camllbcu; 3~ UvWlLllQ. Gr. Cynthia Kendall; 3. Elinor Latter- Gfildi‘ Vlll--l. (lzziair li1.<‘:1 L-.111l;; Ii. Gr. (‘rixiile V -l. ltiiby Sheri-en; 2. ‘(lllllk l1 1‘.li ». Smile]. 12inch Today Only 3-15-7-‘8-45 GINGER ROGERS in uIN PERSON” —PLUS nuru ETTING ‘F v_ V O I amgtrmus ,i11l1-1g'11i: Hi1." 0 ll .. ’ ' — pws LAST cnarran SERIAL ADVENTURES mam: msnnrwsnr. AND rmsr cnsrnzn NEW SERIAL 3.15 - 7.00 — 8-45: AIATINEIE "rmsn coupon" wrrn DUSTER cusps: O rnuSRsDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY SATURDAY MATmI-zn 2.30 EVENING 27c — 33c -1i11\’C'13 s71 1mm- SCHOOL , 9 Crmde X-l. Kembali Keeplfl8i HIT SOIIQS t z. Annabelle L11\\‘b0l1; 3- Miriam ' I ll 1.11m. Llslen. ' i ‘Gracie X Jr.--»i. Isabel Sniclair; Grace Kit,‘ 1x41. Phyllis Murray; 3- Constance Wil- “Cheek to Cheek" Qims; 2. Lillian Kziys; . GOIIIUZ. ciiauit- VIII-l. Bill Murray; l ¢ , - - _ [Qyely Gulf,’ , JUyee F1 rgiison; 3. Pauluie Sim > iii l-Iiirlc .\li1L‘D0nald, equal- VII- l. John Auld i111 cqiizil; ‘.2. Hugh Camp- i! 111i FiOYPllLT‘ Knys, equal. - \'i -—l. Joye Howaitt; 2. Betty MacKenzie. VI ~ l. .\l.1r;1icrite Brehaut ;e Br; n; 3. Blanche How- . Wzlliinii ‘lliompson. both i .1'.f1t1\\'11, P.E.I. i ' 111 ti‘ t 2 o'clock Monday ai- i noun 121i will b1‘ public. The Rev. .1. .111 t.‘ 11i pastor 0i‘ First will o; i-iiitc. Burial will '11‘ 1n ltiiriil c. 1r Soiithboro. t -::l lil'lllll,l(‘lllt‘l1l5 are in ~1- oi‘ Sumner C. Gage-Marl- l'..\'(‘ll. will be kindly re- i» rial by many friends in this rllt‘ visited with her .\lrs. Dtlllilllllt‘, (who also 1i iiuzn‘ only a short time ago) inrr wars ago, when they ihv ILIIPSlS oi Mrs. L. E. Prowse 3. Norma l and ‘ r1 on (Jamphcll, June Mnc- l will be from her ‘ yuddcn irissl lhock to her tty and in so. trialling. 2.112s. Scale? was born in Char- Stanley of Lrsarl City, South iii-- kota; two sisters, Mrs. L. F. l‘1~o'.\1->1- and Mrs. Edith Thompson, wife oi “r ' 1,, 6 ",. , _ . mp“! IQ" ‘ '( i‘ “'1' t" ‘o $30 “kt M52“ .. ¢\ mu w i." H. m D'I'TA\VA ' ‘lazy/ii; £\,?'..l’“\:0:l*!! £0‘. 3.151461 1,1, ' fi <, t .' m. 1 1- ~1.»1_v u... 1.0-4.1»: _ i- I"; ‘o,:,0.§,f,'¢.1;,°,‘¢:¢.l4r'l,‘a,'apvyillz,t , ' u i-v- llwi ‘11.l>"r'1'-‘.i'|‘¢'|':,',',1, ' '._.='.,j > V} 's¢‘§1oo~n1 u; 1, 05,5,‘ _ i. -- 9'1) m1...- 1,111.11 11m "-11,." ~ a" .1943, n ' : - - v.1 llvllllvt] Wm, U,” . 1;‘ _I - " ' 1..->. m." ' r. Amen....p,l-nrinmuwrirv-"rst p "VQe-fivs; ,!e/""\ \'~"7Tv< flr-Qag-wpvgp- and .\lz.~.. W. A. Thompson, to both whom the Gruardian extends ."ll‘1(‘(“.r‘ .<_\'mpntl1_v.1 ___.;:_~" Publilhed br "The Depmmeni of Fllherlal. Ottawa. 3e"), Lynds; 3, Miartorie Cudmore and Kenneth MacKenzie, equal. Grade V--1, Marjorie Spillett; 2. lJoyce Coffin; a. Jeanie Lnwther and Shirlle Stems. equil- Grade IV~1. Alvina Carr; 2. ‘lEllzabeth Prowsc; 3. Myrtle Mac- Jbecd. _ I Grade IV—1. George MacDonald; 1' 2. l';\1‘yl MacDonald; 3. Linda. Lar- i ter. Grade III-J. Barbara Plckard; i 2. Eleanor Clapp; 3. Marlvrifi WE“- l Grade IIl-1. George Brown; 2. ‘Marjorie Carr; 3. Stirling Mac- Donald. Grade II-l. Miijorie MacLean; 2. Arthur Brenton; 3. Billie Howatt. Grade lI—l. Carmen Smith; 2. Lena Carr; 3. Carol Fraser. HEAD OF HILLSBOROUGII ‘ SCHOOL . i . ‘ Folloiving is the standing c! l-lead of Hiilsborough School for the month of October. l Grade 'v11i~i. Vivian But. l l l l l l Grade V Sr.—l, Joseph Bam- 3 brick. ‘ Grade V Jl‘.—l. Gertrude Myers; :2. Aeneas Brazil; 3. Helen Brazil. Grade IV~l. Marian Myers. Grade II-1. Licslle Douglas; 2. ‘Mildred Brazil; 3. Jenn Douglas. Grade I —l. Pearl Myers; 2. Os- wald Brazil. Highest Average-qloseph 'brick, ma. 13am- Tcachcr, E. Cameron NORTH TRYON SCHOOL Report of North 'I‘ryon School for September. Grade X—l. Muriel Dawson; 2. Helen Clarke; 3. Francis Ives. Grade VIII-l. Ruby Delaney. Grade VI—1. Marlon Leard; 2. Mildred Thomson; 3. Martha Daxvsqn. Grade V-i. Warren Delaney; 2. Vessie Dawson. Grade IV—1. Aletha Inman; 2. Phyllis Thomson; 8. Doris Mac- Donald. Grade III-l. Vernle Lea; 2. Annie Belle MacDonald; 3, Den- zil Delaney. Grade II—1. Edith Clarke; 2. Joyce Thomson. Grade I-i. Gladys Delaney; 2. Shirley Thomas; S. Ethelbert Dawson. Perfect Attendance for month Phyllis Thomson, Aletha. Inmnn, Doris MacDonald, Denzll Delaney, Edith Clarke, Joyce ‘Thomson, Ethelbert Dawson, Shirley Thomas. Gladys Delaney, Heath Delaney, Myron Dawson. Audrey Harvey, teacher. UNION ROAD AND VIUINITY Mls Audrey Burdetrt has resumed her duties as teacher of Union Road School after having spent her fall vacation at Ive-r home in Dundas. Miss Verna Bryenton was a. recent visitor to Summer-side, the guat of her brother, Mr. Gordon Bryenton. ‘rho Rev. '1‘. A. Wilson, pastor of ‘the United Church. has returned to Oovehead after a month's vacation spent at his old home in Nova Scottie. The farmers in this vicinity are busily engaged in pulling their tur- Vnips and a splendid crop is re- Ported. Mr. Ben Ford, of Glasgow Road paid a short visit to Bummerside on Sunday 25th. 0n Wednesday evening, C “‘ 2m, the friends and neigh- bours of Mr. and Mm. George New- man gathered at their home to con- gratulate them on the sixth un- nlveraery of their marriage and also to wilh than union huppinQ in m Bontral Guardian‘ Th1: column h reurud for IIIII of mu Intoren but ldurtlclul’ v! n newly nature Inly be lnucrted ll l cont: a word strictly puyublo ll advanci- BUY ROBIN HOOD FLOUR. now, you will not regret it. "BROOKVILLI LUKE" 102‘ but results. N-809-10-8-tl. Oct. 3!. CBASWELL FOB PHOTO- GRAPHS. 1r-3491-3-28-tf. OONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. 11-6798-7-12-312. N 0 T I CE. — Canadian legion Bingo parties will be held at Legion Home every Wednesday at 8.30 PM. until further notice. 11-39-11-441. MONTHLY MEETING Ladies Aid P. E. I. Hospital this altemoon at the Cundall Home Parlor. CKARLOTTETOWN FUR SALES are now receiving shipment: o! Silver Fox Skins for consignment to Europe. Offices situated at 55 Queen Street. 11-5482-10-31-51. CHURCH 0F SCOTLANDFRAv. Ewen MacDougali will preach Wed- nesday 4th in People's Church at 7.30. Sabbath 8th. If travelling is favourable at De Sable at 10.30, Cape ‘Traverse at 3 and Summer- side at 7. L-43-1l-4-ii. MR. AND MRS. ELTON W. RAY- NOR, Mt. Herbert, announce the engagement of their daughter, Edith Alma, to Raymond E. l-L, son of Mr. 1 and Mks. Hodgson Mncdonald, Dun- das. Marriage will take place this month. ' L-38-i1-4-1l. ST. PAUL'S YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOClETY.-—5t. Paul's Young Peo- ple will continue their meetings 1n the form of a social gathering to- morrow evening. Those who attend- ed previous meetings and all others who are interested, are requested to be present. It. is hoped to have games, musical entertainments and refreshments. May the young peo- ple make this a real success. REMINDER T0 ADVERTISERS. -—Advertlsers are reminded copy for new advertisements, or corrections, must reach the. Guardian Office bv 11 A. M. the day previous to inser- tion. Recently there has been a. ten- dency to delay copy, enforcing us to carry advertisements over to ad- vertisers’ inconvenience and disap- pointment. Please make n note- "Ads must be in Guardian Office by ‘ 11 A. M.!" L-tf. PRE-NUPTIAL SHOWER-Pre- vious to the marriage oi’ Mr. and‘ a shower was held for her at the} home of Mrs. Burhoes brother Mr. Milton E. Jenkins, Mlllview. A very pleasant evening was spent when‘ upwards of 1'15 gathered to tender the bride a miscellaneous shower. The bride was escorted to the daintily decorated chair by Mrs. Milton Jenkins. Betty and Russell Jenkins, little neice and nephew of the bride, acted as bride and groom. The gifts were opened by Misses Lois Smith and Ruth Fra- ser nnd Mrs. W. L. Jenkins,’ and the accompanying verses were read by Mrs. Joseph Smith. The bride received many beautiful gifts, and in a few well chosen words thank- ed the guests for them. The rest of the evening was spent in dun- elng and at an appropriate hour lunch was served, after which the guests departed to their respective homes. MORESIDE-JACKSON NUTIALS —A quiet and pretty wedding took plaoe in the Bishop's Palace, Char- lottetown, Oct. 22nd when Mary Magdalen, second youngest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. More- slde, North River, was united in Holy Bonds of matrimony to Thomas R. Jackson, adopted son of Mr. and Mrs. George Tweedy, West Royalty. The marriage ceremony was performed by the Rev. P. Mc- Mahon, P.P., D.D. The bride look- ed charming in a gown of midnight blue cut vefvet with silver trim- mings and accessories to match, was attended by her cousin, Miss Mary Berrlgan of West River‘ Bridge, while Mr. Eddie Walsh of l Telegraph 60., ably supported the 1 groom. After the marriage a re- ception was held at the home of the bride's grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Ju. Duffy, Sydney street, where a. num‘ of young people met to wish Mr. and Mrs. Jack- son many years of happy wedded Mrs. K. J. Burhoe, Charlottetown» . cxall and Pureyt REMEDIES VITAMIN PRODUCTS $l.00 box Puretest HALIBUT uvER BISMA-REX Ol L h: anlacid powder that CAP- I gum Iris/rug religjfmm SULES indigestion. '2'.“ 2 m $1.01 81.25 box Vitamin 43431293 .‘?‘.'f'.“.‘?." 211» $126 "illffisiiiélfitll 2 r~ $l-0l Plain or Alint llarnrzd. Th: a1‘! uleclcd for {M Dionne Qiunlupielr " $1.01 Z n» 75:4 oz. Bottle 2 for .76 50c tin Anhmi Powdein. 2 f," - 50c tin Rexull Health Salty 60c but. Citrate of 2 f” '51 $1.00 bottle §‘;,g';_"‘5p<,°,;g_"i1~,gl;- 2101.51 Puretest fmhea the Eyes, Z yo, 5] CODNTFIVBEEBOIL 25c bot. Corn Solvent 2 M26 25c bot. Peroxide, 4 on: 2h, 35c bot. Peroxide, a u“ 2 for 50c bot. Peroxide, l8 01.. 2 h, a iliiriiibiié-"éiil? "$16 Bl-léliloviiiiili Flakes, 6411:... ‘an... 2/"H76 Bnlgftilliias’ 2 bugziupfiséznfgufl‘ YEAST ".00.... M111" $1701 FI-AKES ii.“.°.i'?“.‘.‘.°" - ""’=“§7§§§i°1ii 2 h, _41 0o bot. iiéiiiii" ' ' 11.26 bot. Cod Liver ?6ir§’?‘.‘°.'.7.“.".‘ft’f’.'2_/»1$l-26 h“ 76c bot. Cod Lner Oil Zion-ls Cone. Tablets, 50's. . . A c 2 / . Moist. ..".':iiiii:i.-.. "$1 °‘ Ext. of Cod Liver Compound. 2 fal-shol 50c tube Pile Olnt- 2 i»; 1- ment — — - _- “)1 Z5: PURSE VIAIS Cara Nome. Gar- deniu,Sl1uri,S1vveet Pen. Bouvnrdiu, SUPER SPECIAL . riiiiififriiz... G A R p E N | A 2 /or.26 _ o! Southern France m i»:- JASMINE $1.00 Box FACE POWDER 53115555311515, 50¢ 1.1- VAN. CREAM 21-» .76 50c Bottle PERFUME FANCY Bridge Tuble COVERS $2.00 Value . . . Always un acceptable [ULA "Forggc 21am"; SUPER SPECIAL it Large Bottle é‘ l 0F PEPTQ N A 12111011 MAGNESIA 121:5? ztsmrizsfimtziui TA,§,';§,T$ rennunco to winter llll- 2f“ .46 $1.01) Bot. 0,150 2 Iv’ $1.01 MILK of 50c Vhll o! TQ-DAYS MOST " POPULAR PERFUMES MAGNESIA . . 1c (11.2 for Sic O 32 02.2 for 76c Flavoured Also 1mm SAL Partial List_O-S0iily—llsual Big ‘slit r1112 JENKINS PHARMMJYF CORNER. KENT AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS E. R. Brow San Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plote Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis 144 Richmond St. Chr-‘nttetown t large and iumall sizes with access to the best (Jrlllillllflm Amfiflflllll. West Indies and South American markets we are In a slilon to handle unlimited quantities continuously , ""0 shout the season at highest market prices for cash- > Whether you intend delivering at our Wflffllfillsi‘ "‘ vo+oo+vovo+oo+o+oo+ovowvovowoovvoovoooooo uuw l FARMERS ATTENTIUN! Now that the harvest ls over and the summer 1s mood your next most Important pmblgm l3 ti", marketing of yo!" crops. 0 As we have the best facilities for buying, handllnl! ""5 storing your Seed and Table Stock Potatoes In both ""- Molll-Mllr. at the Potato Shed in Georgetown, in carlnadii on "w Railway Line or by (ruck, 1t WI" pay you to m! In ""1" with us before selling, POOLE 81 THOMPSON, Limited MONTAGUE -ooo-o-o+eoooo+oo+o+omuooeoo+ooooooooooooov44"" ~¢Q§>Qvo-o-oQ¢-~¢vovoovoovo.0¢ bliss. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson ‘re- ceived many useful and beautiful gifts. their beautiful new home. Mr, 5nd Mrs. Newman were presented with a lovely china cabinet, and Mr. New- man on behalf of his wife and hind aeif, thanked the people moot heart- 11y for their irindncas. A very pfeas- ant evening of music and games was 91110294 by 9.11, and the party left for their homes after singing "Auld 1 Inns Sync". and u» numui ml than. M Iickets to all Destinations For particulars in connection with routings and fares consult W. K. ROGERS Phone 540- 131 Great George Street.