lssierndusfdien r Ieeildllc, mhutw sou tilt: a.c.u.. asu- II wits . . meets her. and art. aliaell Emu. aounars -. whim no-d 3”"- ml. mule ' school cl """"" Mrs. John w. Robertsonyreturnd osed Fridll ,0, the annual fail vasstioa. This will enable the ehildrsa to assist .. potato dlssins which he! Il- ready Mill” 0'' Wm” '"m" TTENDING MT. A. -- Mr. xginem Maononelrl. Kilnitllr. M- gently left to take up studies at Mount Allison University. He was Wlrelm 0P9"l0f- Hlllflnls mend- cornpanied to the in 3: parents. Mr. and MacDonald. is convannscmo. -. The many friends and neighbors of Mr. Daniel Rourke. Wilim imontlis holiday with . camp- ...-s ..leased to know he is oon- bell'a. mother. Mrs. John c. Camp- 1 ing ---isfactorllif followlns hiasefgcent operation in the-Kinfs county Hospital. WHIM ROAD SERVICE -- HOV. of hm. .I. M. Fraser of Trinity Ulllml Mun-gy. Ch rch. Montague. delivered Ill inspiring and intereetiitl term! at the devotional service held at his home in souris. Whim Road Hall on Friday even- mg, September 30 LOADING PRODUCE - The M. V. Meta Maria of Sydney. N. 3.. docked at Montague yesterday in open the fall shipping season. The vessel will take on a cargo of potatoes and other vegetables for Sydney and will clear port as soon as loading operations are com- pie.-led. 96TH BIRTHDAY - Montague'a oldest lady. Mrs, Eliza Campbell. celebrated her iltith birthdny 0'1 Friday. September 30, at the home of her daushter. Mrs. Winnifred Bell. Celebrating the happy oc- casion with her were her son. Mr- Charles Campbell. Boston. Mass.. and her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bell. two grandsons. Cecil and Roy Whitehead. Hampton. "NJ. Mrs. Bell. and a number of great grandchildren. At the su per hour the table was center with a beautifully decorated birthday cake made by Mrs. Thomas Jackson. Lower Montague. Mrs. Campbell received a large number of letters. cards and gifts from friends and relatives congratulating her on this very special day. Personals Miss Dianne Buchanan, Eldon. was the recent west of Miss Shirley Stewart, Montague- Mr. Charles Campbell. Boston. Mass.. is spending a short time in Montague visiting his mother. Mrs. Eliza Campbell. Mr. Atwood Stewart. R. C. A. .. who spent 30 days leave at a home of his parents in Montague. left last week on return to his base at Gimli. Manitoba. Messrs. lvan Scott and Stewart Walkway. Montague. left yester- rllday on a motor trip to Boston. 855. ANNANDALI SCHOOL HONOR ROLL Grade 1x: l.EleanorI Norton. 2. Belle Campbell. Grade V111; 1. Sandra louchard. Grlde V1: 1. Katherine Camp- bell. 2. Randy Jenkins, 3. Theresa Campbell. Grade V: 1. Patty Jenkins. 2. David Biackett. 8. Laura Jgnkuu gilgcatflgdon Blacitett, equal. 4. Ray Grade IV; 1. Georle MacDonald. 2. Clara Macnonsid. 3. Judy Met- calls. 4. Helen Campbell, Grade ill; 1. M kin, Lynda, MacFarlalie"yandJenAllgn Bouchard. equal. 2. Sidney Mac- Dtgiald. reds ll: 1. Johnny cam bell, 1 Johnny Bouchard. p Grade 1: 1. Marshall MacDon- ald. 2. Judy Jenkins. Hlshest average. senior grades. Eleanor Norton. 08 percent. sinlsnd by he tnsr. Mrs. coiin Eaachuiu . MacDonald. last to in autos II lsingsboro hs spent two weeks with relatives friends in dltiersst parts or u.g,A, She was accompanied by mg, no Mrs. George Grant. Charlottetown, Mr. Russell MacDonald. radio Ml ho I with his is Mr. and Mrs. lierbert Campbell left for Ottawa hevin spend a bell. Red Point. Symlllt-ll! is extended to Mrs. Lloyd Dsrrah an the recent death andmother. Mrs. John tanlsy Bridge. Mr. Art Peters has returned to On September N at the regular weekly pra er meeting in the Ktiigsboro aptist Church. Mr. Brent Robertson student of the Mormon llihle school was present- ed with a purse of money to ap prsciation of his assistance at the services in the absence of the pastor. Rev. D. I. Mcclare. Mr. Gordon Ramsay. Elmira. Is reparing to leave in the near more to take up residence in Hunter River. Miss Edith Rose. R.N. North Lake. is out and about again fol- lowing her recent illness. Mrs. Edgar Poole and son. Mr. Percy Pools. returned to sour-is after spending a holiday with re- latives and friends in Nova Scotin. Mrs. Frank MacAuiay. souris Line Road. accompanied by her son, Mr. Gene MscAulay, Char- lottetown. are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Macaulay. Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bruce. lied Point. had recently as their guests. Mrs. Albert Devsr and Miss Jessie Devar. Brudnell. Mrs. George Bruce lied Point is a patient in the souris Hospital. The weekly C. G. I. T. Meeting Wll IIIICI It LDC home of Mrs. Colin Dixon. East Baltic. on Sept- ember ”. - Mr. and Mrs. Louis Grlndie. itiue mil. Maine. spent some time with the lstter's mother. Mrs. J1. Money. liothwali. Miss nouns chins lstt recently for Ontario having spent her holi- days with her arsnts. Mr. and Mrs. clarancs ins. ltlaclt Pond. Rev. D. I. Mcciare and Mrs. McClure. and son John Arthur have returned front spending the past three weeks with their parents in Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. Rawisigh Bruce. Red Point. had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ross. Salem. Mesa.. and Rev. Andrew and Mrs Miracle of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jenkins accompanied by Mrs. Jenkins' mother Mrs. Richard and niece. Miss Catherine Richard have re- turned to their borne in Milton. Mass. Mr. Merlin Mooney. accompan- led by his three sisters. Misses Gertrude. Louise and Doris Mooney Hamilton. Ontario spent his holi- days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Josem Mooney. Grssnvals. Miss Kathleen Roberts who has spent several weeks with has par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Alton Robertson. Munn's Road. left recently for Ogtario where she will be employ- ADDRESS arr David Gilbert. (left) National last night President of the Retail Merchantsl I. Ran I. Association who addressed meeting R-M.A. of Georgetown an, who has been a stient in Lawrence Kings County Memorl that she as returned to her home in Georgetown. a Mr. and Mrs. James Casford of Clemsntsport, N.S. were recent visitors to Georgetown. where they were guests of Mr- Harry Yorston. Miss Helen Martell who is taking Teahcer Training at Prince of wales College was a recent guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam S. Martell. - Miss Elizabeth Grant and Miss Eileen Rooney of Newtown Cross. were visitors to Georgetown. Mr. Amos Lavandier. who has been visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lavandler, left re- cently by car on return to New York. Miss Verna Martell who is teach- ing school at Hermitage was a recent guest of her arents, Mr. and Mrs. William S. srtsu, A,c. ST. MARY"! RD. EAST SCHOOL HONOR. ROLL Grade ix: Is) Teresa Daley (E) 1st Russell Mcliearney, (2) Leon- ard Daley. (3) Elmer McGee. Grade V111: lst Isabel Daley. (2) Gertrude Daley. Grade V11; (1) Madeline Daley, (2) Jack Hughes. Grade V: (1) Agnes Daley, (2) Evelyn Hughes.' Grade 111; (1) Ivan McGuigan. (2) Jean McGulgan. (3) Joan Mc- Kearney. Grade 11: (l) Doreen Daley. (2) mm Vincent Daley. (3) Brent Mc- Gulgan. Grade 1: (1) John Daley. (2) Francis McGee. Perfect Attendance: Evelyn ling- hes. Doreen Daley. Vincent Dal- ey. John Daley. Teacher: Carmelita M. Daley. lflngsboro. Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn. Mon- th taguc. Ind Mrs. Major Young. " Red Point. visited recently with Miss Martha Townsend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Reid. Rollo you Mr. Roy Dixon. Bothweil. is out and about again following his seri- ous leg injury. U FILM IIAWAY C wA5HmI-"ON Mm - C0"3tl'"cr and assembled on the basis that - Friends of Mrs. George Buchan- tion of the U.8. portion of the St. each of the four or five construc- l-iospitai in color--with narration. Lewis G. a 14-minute movie suitable for tele- in Montague. are pleased to hear Castle, administrator of the st. vision broadcast- A famous name train for fifty years, the Ocean lmately two hours cut off the running time - the smartest. most modern train in Canada! Everything on this nil-sleeping ear train is the latest and best - from the new, gay green and gold exterior to the ex- citingiy modern look of the luxurious interiors -- wide picture windows, foam rubber seats and mattresses, push-button air-conditioning controls and attractive dining facilities . . . There is accommodation to suit every budget. Whether 3"” ' roomette, duplex-roomstte or berth, you'll enjoy gracious "Travel Living" on the completely new Ocean Limited. . Leartlis Edward Jay. -nsquld last Friends regret to hear that "5 The mum. nah” mm, M. a patient in Fred Prince Edward Island Hospital. MlssJuanila Jay spent the week- Mrs. Fraser have left for that end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. home in Nova Scotia. Mrs. Herold Jay left Sunday for Eureka. N. 8.. visited in Piultlid. Moncton, N. B. to spend a few East. days with her daughter. Shirley. 3.4 Mrs. Guy Jay spent the weekend at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jay. An enjoyable evening was spent . acbed 6.530.000 tons in the first at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alton half of 1955, against 6.140.000 -IIY. Monday. September 26 when a year previously. . sly gifts. The evening was spent with music and dancing. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Woolridge. SWEDISH ORE Sweden's exports of Iron .ore g ii A, Box orricn IL MERCHANTS' MEETING f:'”,T,', as did also F. Arnold Fulton Pierce of the local associa- (rigltt) General Manager lnn. presided. Canada. Vice Preslden. Barter's Film Lab. Lawrence aeaway is to be filmed tion years will be summarised in WW W S'ERVl0! THE STARS SHINE BEST - - - . AT THE DRIVE-IN SHOW! TODAY and TUESDAY ..... ..... .l:')l.'..l ..'i:'t';l".T::: WHEN THE CRIMSON caussnr CLASI-IED WITH THE KING'S SCARLET I-IORDES! Chivairy-against-tyranny in the Age of Pagcantry and Plunder! . . . when rebellion roared across crag and moor and. castle moat . . . when the tartans of Scotland blend- ed into one fury-flag . . . down from the Highlands into history! ERROL FLYNN In "THE MASTER OF BALLANTRAE" FILMED IN SCOTLAND IN COLOR EXTRA! FOOTBALL ROYAL - CARTOON . COMEDY snow at a "RAIN OB sum!" and the surging hosts hurled I.Inuran' MONTIEAI.-I-IALIAX Through aleopc between Charlottetown and Montreal ited is now more famous than ever. with approx- with ' ' menus for children make mealtime a pleasure. choose drawing room. compartment. bedroom. children's Mr. and Mrs. l-iorace MacDonald have returned from their hone - jeacher: Mrs. Helen Cobb. moon and are now residing I wish to express my so generously assisted me. ALEX Mac TheK& . . en's ' iitging. mam,” Joe shirtssndj and ' Overall--I9 iWDrk NOTICE MaaDOUGAI.I.'S TIRE REAR SHOP . Now Open for Business Have in stock--NEW and USED TIRES Montague PULPWOOD Oommenclns Tuesday Oct. 4th we will be buy- Insrouchpulnwoodatom-yatsioestse hehindths United Church in Montague. A. H. Andersen It Co.l.tsI. onn ssruroav utmt mo us. ;. with a full line of Miner hunting and fishing bber boots. Also clearance stock sale is Grannies: appreciation to thou who DOUGALL use... and Tea Gen. wast Pants 32.96: Ladies M A E.0..l..!.l882 "W VJ.9.!.S:-i 011 JAMBOREE .3; st. MARY'S HALL lead:-J-like-q You'll find smart new travel comfort and convenience trsctive day coaches, relaxing lounges. spacious draw- -priced duplex-roomettes and berths. New dinette than 81.00. 548752 10 Me 51537! EXTRA! - TODAY - WEI. "'5 q rendezvous with destiny in Tungierm city OI sudden death! NEWS, SHORT AND CARTOON Mllln.-Irhl bieeea Isirsd -I WIIIIIPIG - SASKATOOI 0 IIIOITOI JASPER - VANCOUVER CZIt'lIIfIImIth'0udlbIiIf'dtha"1". Canadian Nationnl's "Super Continental". 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Why follow when you can nirtrnr Adm - 30 - 46 Incld Gov. tax rowan lllTElllillPTloll ruption of electric power t of Charlottetown. on 5th. weather poI'mlF and 4:30 pm, for There will be an inter on our Montague line, can Wednesday afternoon. October 11 the hours of 1:30 the purpose of replacing broken insulators. These insulators have been u'iifLlll3'.(l?lllVlE”d and we would like to solicit. the m-npemimn of lhP in order to prevent a recur- residcnts of this area interruption rence of this damage and the necessary for replacement which must follow- Marltlma Electric co. Ltd.