LEFP_SIZ£1IEEN_ tom v vvv-VV r-iiitinwlrii..-. in =11- snowmc AT 1.30 _ 7 mo 9 , l-G-M’: no. new llSlCAl um \ Love oed lovfllll" . , I t some. K llleleverheppenel wm1mrw" le youl IWIIRW 624W EXTRA! NEWS OF THE DAY "HENPECKED HOBOES" §-@§§O-§O~O4-§'O-OQ-O§O'O+O—O-§44§ 044-0 fO+§f§Q40fi§f§O 0O 0-0-04 EASTERN .7 THE GUARDIAN. cnaatorrarown GUARDIAN huanrs: MONTAGUE: Harold r Stewart, Mlsa Harriet AGENT: GEORGETOWN: Wlldon Levers. AGENT SOURIS. The Guardian may be following places in Montague: In Georgetown: The Post Office; . Landry, Annear end Llewellyn, Mrs. Clay Roper; In SL-Petefl: Albert Altken, Mra Byron Clnlr. M. A. MsoLean bought at any of the In Sourls: Condoms and Florence The Poet Office Mrs. Bruce MacPhee, Mont-axill- visit friends in the City. Mrs. Parker Aitken, Lower Mon- tague, is spending a few days at the home of her mother. Mrs. Harry McKenna, Victoria Cross. Mrs.'liarry Hlgginbotharn, Mon- tague, motored to Charlottetown where she visited her friends in the City. Mr. Sinclair MacKay, commer- cial traveller of the Robin Hood Milling Co., was in Montague and vicinity for a few days calling on his many clients. __, . ' Mr. Norbert MacDonald, Cardi- gan. was a. recent visitor to Mon- tague. Mr. MacDonald, a member ol the R.C.A.F., is stationed in Montreal and at present is hole on his furlough. Mrs. James Lannon, Charlotte- town, spent a few days in Mon- tague calling on her many friends. ltlrs. Lannon was a former resi- dent of Victoria Cross, moving to Charlottetown early this summer. Mr. Harold MacLennan, under whose managership for M. F‘. Scliurman, the King's County Memorial Hospital W315 completed recently. returned to Surnmerside upon completion of his duties here. Mr. Arthur Sherren, employee o! the Guardian Publishing Com- pany, and Mrs. for a few day's at the home of Mrs. Sherrelrs mother, Mrs. Fraser. “IHPPENED IN BROOKLYN." Wfllll FOUR GREAT STARS, DELIGHTFUL MGM MUSICAL ¢+o4 wo-o-o-ooovou-o-o o» sown-re o TOAIIY CAPITQL rm. and SAT. snows AT 3.30 . 7lAND ans LEO am; ms PEN PALs MANHlflNDLE A ; A SPORTSIPAGE ,~ scnlvoau _ ‘Ii llUNTZ‘ HlllL _ “BOBBY JORDAN: iGAilRlll Pill. b (lllllSlIN-E MzlNlllll SING-SONG -—- "MONTREAL BY NIGHT" SCREEN SNAPSHOTS - KITTY CADDY \+>O§-o+++o+4 omvo o 0o 000-0 o 0+0 0-04 +04 +wo++o+¢¢o @444; oo-vo-wo+o~o+o+o+»w++ IIONDON _ (CPFJnviung rac- » idly workers to a lunch-time “'9': 011* scarier" 0118c n ivcck. Rcv. Oswalr; Brenton of St. James 2—llllY$-2 (Thur-ch. Chiswick. told them to . FRIDAY and SATURDAY bring sandwiches and act as they would in a restaurant. i ViOQi-‘Oifiilixnh l i FOR sans: COMPLETE RESTAURANT end GROCERY EQUIPMENT _ i Also ‘clearance Sole of Groceries ‘ or greatly reduced prices. ANNELAR a. LLEWELLYN MONTAGUE woo-“J- yietmo/Qot-Q QW DM¢ l SOURIS, at 2, For nomination of tricl of King's. Poll meetings Thursday, poll send live delegates, ii . i siltuii. L. srons cimoou - icon-cor LIBERAL CON Peter Lavrford Jimmy Durant:- n-rc M-G-Ms lngratiatlng “it Happened in Brooklyn." attraction at the Prince star musical delight. Sinatra is the music house shipping clerk w vlnced that his home Brooklyn ls the most that her voice lacks the warmth for is the shy, has never turn him into his under his wing . troubles ‘with his sunny disposition . ---___ l aowanr BOYS our: IN “NEWS HOUNDS" attempt to sequences by a Monog-ram's which comes Thursday. comedy has ground, and the many unusual above the roar of Gorcey is seen cub reporter with n great reporter. for a scoop when he possible boxing match “NEWS the presses. big-time gambler. Bowery Boys, Huntz Hall, Gorcey Jnvade the lair racketccrs to the "llx." of I a picture of the racketeers, ing some of the big shots. portant photo is lost, and Gorccy ls fired when uhe proof to substantiate paper, and res lion-dollar libel suit. the Bowery Boys succeed in tum-. ing the tables on the mobsters, vfivllolv Nov. 1n. p.m. two candidates to contest First Dis- November 6th, or 8 P. M. Each DONALD LAVIE, President. motored to Charlottetown today to l e Sherren were guests Mabel Frank Sinatra. Kathryn Graysoml and the inimitable the stars of new musical,‘ Current Edward Theatre. and they comprise a four- ubllshing- o ls con- town of wonderful ‘ 1 place in the whole wide world, Miss G-rayson is the girl who has turned to teaching “then she is 17555118355? ‘frayed oflered by Miss Mildred ‘1 . L f d Eilfiili. Z€S§i....3.‘".‘-l§.| My MW- w» wmom-d w =11- henrd of jive. in con-' sequence of which .hls.songs tend to the Funeral March King. And Durante has the time of life in the role of an hospltablel “me Stewart‘ school janitor who takes them all and tcrmpers their Lco Gorccy and the Bowery Boys break up a sports "flx" and are threatened with dire con- powerful syndicate l-lounds," to the Capitol Theatre The latest Bowery Boys a newspaper back- story promises laugh situations as an armbltlousl aspirations to be He has an idea learns of e "flx" from Gabriel Dell. who is working for s Leo and the Bobby Jordan, Billy Benedict and Daéluel 8' K. 0pm,“: got the lowdown on A fight develops when; ' amateur photographer Hall snaps‘ hrmulfil-ed P1111: to The "m, taken immediate reporter: B Pym)’ has nof Mr. Keir Clark. Montague, we; recent visitor to Mount Stewart on business. ' Mr. and Mrs. Emery MocNell have as their guest Mrs. MacNollh uncle, Mr. Pike, Sydney. M“. RoyVKeenan and Dorothy Keenan, Murray River, were visit- ors to Montague on Monday. Mr. Warren Ladner, owner of the Montague Shoe Shop, motored to Charlottetown today on busi- ness. Mr. Charles Boudreault. owner of the Montague Egg Grading Station, was a recent business vis- itor to Charlottetown. _ I Mr. Herman Martin, Sourls. em- ployee oi’ the Canadian National iR-nilways, visited his family {Montague over the week-end. ltl l Mr. w. n. Gilbert, Montague, ‘branch manager of the Bank of Commerce, was a recent business visitor to Charlottetown. Miss Selma Llewellyn, Montague, proprletress of Anneal- a Llewel- lyn restaurant, and Mrs. Lucas lmotored to the City Tuesday on | business. Mr. Linus Rossiter, commercial traveller, was in the vicinity for a few days calling on his regular customers. A hilarious Halloween party was held on Monday night, Nov. 3rd, iwhen a large garnering of Lh: Young Peoples Union o1 the Un- ited Churci! enjoyed a social ev-. ening of games and contests. Games were under the direction oi Misses Minnie Green and Blanche Hume. The contests were won by lM1ss Ruth MacGregor and Mrs. Archie Hilchey. A very enjoyable slng-song-followed, which was en- Joyed by all. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies, bringing the enjoyable evening to a close. ___.._ Mrs. S. D. Reid was hostess to Georgetown And Vicinity . Mill MacDonald of Char- the ‘members of the Young Wo- loxelgown 3,25 a visitor to friends mens Guild of the Presbyterian in Georgetmvn on Monday, ‘Churgh, ligontague, Monday even- I 118. 0v. rd, when the president, A m yorgtgn or Plsquld, Mrs. Catherine Stewart presided. folllfnrér £85122“; 0g Georgetown, | rho 1119634118 09911611 Wlm ‘he gpgnl; a few days visiting friends Lin]? U u“ our and relatives here last week. as. l Mary Nicholson. and Mm Fred Allen recently visited Souris where her husband is em- ployed and while there she was a visitor at the home of Mrs. Gree- ley Lewis, where her daughter Pearl is employed- blnlth One new member, Mrs, society. At the close of the busin- ess or the meeting, lunch was serv. edby Mrs. Reid assisted by Mrs. worth and Mrs. Cath- Mrs. William S. Martell and son Dennis of Burnt Point, have returned home from a visit t0 the home of her brother and sis- ter-ln-law, Mr. and MYS- Kenneth Fraser at Bradalbane. Next door to this hive of in- dustry is situated a modern equiv- ped saw mill, owned and operated by the Blackett brothers, J. D. and Harvey, providing a needed serv- ice to residents of the district. On an adjacent lot a new bulld- ing is partly erected, where in the near future one will be able to see fishing boats being built by Mr. His cries mediate assistance from MnSteele his ship was sunk by a German submarine. Mr. T. M. Tardlf, who is in harge of/the Dominion Survey Boat “Henry Hudson", accompan- ied by Mr. Arthur Cullen, his eng- ineer, and Mr. Bruce McLennan, crew member, motored to Mar- garee Forks lnthe Cape Breton Highlands during th go details-with regard ,0 Dlflylnl Pfflctlces in the rink. Mr. h l position as manager Beck as coach. T y the summer hotel being construct- and have ed by Mr, Tardlff and-which he by holding plans on operating when he te- tlres from his present position.- to buy their unif action Oh this same property is situ- ated a fur farm, devoted to the raising of ranch bred mink and operated Jointly by -Mr. Lavand- let's two sons, Frank and Ray- mvnd. both R.C.A.F.' veterans, and Mont, also a turkey raising farm, start- ed last spring by Raymond, and on which was successfully raised one hundred and fifty choice tur- keys, some of which weigh as much as twenty-seven pounds and ap. saw mill to Mr. Harry Crane and bought the I. O. O. l". hall from the. Rev. W. T. Mercer and has z l lvals for regular games, It pg;- 8 n y looks like a good year ahead for the hockey fans, Mt. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Lelth Agleck moved into their fine new resld. ence on Monday, ____ A . Mrs. Oliver Jay Peakoa station was a visitor to the home o1 Mr, completed as well as now aun-' and Mrs. McLeod Douglas Monday. porches completed on Mr. Jonalhnn --_ Afflcck, and Mr. Harold Affleck's Regs-enable farewells were said homes. to Mr. and Mrs. Alex McGregor on Monday who has taken up resid- -_____ The funeral Service for the late ance in ‘Montague. Henry Coffin on Monday Nov. '3rd was very largely attended. A shozt service was held at the home and the remains were then conveyed to 8t. John's United Church Mt. Among the visitors Monday was Mr. and Clornhem end grandson Mrs. Roy Jay. to the cliy Mrs. John Jackie end Wright-Sinclair Nuptials d m. wflped Artemas Wright of Sourls taken as they 105i Mr" an. s‘ ‘ . < - 1 .1 . 41g then‘ llltll'l'ill"e 011 Trfnitlllltlljnlglge gflillgcttiiascllolrrrlilletiiflior/Illlse 1813:; Carmine Sinclair? Oct. . - ‘ - 'NUVEMBEI_Q__6. m1 péi/w an snow or rm: rm ' i " ARTHUR rnuicnse ’ l SRENDA MARSHALL HARRY‘ VON ZELI. . ' ' ‘I'll! Sollllfll; nouvvvooo Me S/zz/zbg New Ila/f l/oar Comedy Show of I/re Air! Thursday, CFCY 8.30 p. m. . PLAYEIFS in. cur GIGARETTES Lavandler on his premises in Georgetown, the writer's attention was called to note and as well to view an industrial set-up concen- trated within an approximate area '0! two acres on the cast side of town, which is rather difficult of duplication for variety, successful- ness and initiative. The first enterprise to claim attention is the large and well equipped furni- ture and novelty factory of Her- man Lavandier & Sons. This fac- tory is known far and wide for its excellenty of workmanship and its products are today to be found in homes throughout the Mari- thies and the eastern townships of Quebec. that being a little nearer the l'l5llll sun each morning gives them thq Julznp on the day’s activities, but be what it may, such concentrated industrial activity is hard to dupll. cate ln this or any other town of its size. ,_ On Monday evening a large gathering of citizens enjoyed p, band concert by the 17th Reece Regt. Band sponsored by the Pro. vinclal Department of Physical Fitness. The concert was held in the Georgetown rink and despite the coolness of the evening and the inconvenience occasloned- by electric power interruptions, the many selections by the band were thoroughly enjoyed by an appreci- ative audience. Vocal numbers by Miss Francis Hennessey and Kay Gallant of Charlottetown were gr atly appreciated. Altar the conc rt, Lt.-Col. William mid, Provincial Director of Physical Fitness. in conversation with members of the Georgetown Corn- munity Welfare League, stated that the band would be pleased to give a repeat performance lure during the next summer season, Across the street are two smaller but nevertheless busy and essen- tlal trades being carried on. Mr. Rufus Clory, . who during the greater part of the year is engag- ed in the making of bows and lobster traps for local lobster pack- ers and Mr. John Jeffery, one of the older citizens, whose carpentry skill specializes in the supplying of ladders to many of the town's citizens. As said in the beginning all this activity is situated at the, when weather would permit: e east side of town. It could be,’ large outdoor gathering, , J proximately half of which W919 killed to gracc Thanksgiving day dinner tables in the Province. 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