The Eastern Guardian Friday. October 22. 1954 .,-FRESH Mackerel on sale to- M. at Montague Cold Storage. IEATING and cooking apples. wry per bushel. Bert Haneveid. Loner Montague. , V .5311: THE new sound and mm film in Orwell Head United church tonight. 8.00 p.m. An oilerlnK- H-Till UNITID CIIUIJCIT OF CANADA.-Murray Harbour Charge ,.-iii-zonal-:1'owN PASTORAL CHARGE.-United Church of Can- ma. services for October 14th. 11 ,, m. Sturgeon. 10 a. m. Sunday school nt sturseon- 2-30 D. in. Mill- .,,,. ,1 Cross. '1 p. m. Georgetown. mg w. A. Paterson, Minister. suits for men and women 53.15. came to save way tailors, Murray liner and HW- The Guardian Pugs 5 --'33! GEORGETOWN PLAY- ER! present "Betty the Girl 0' My He&I't'. Mackenzie Hall, Montague, October 20th. Curtain 0.15. ..'UP'l'0N GOSPEL CHAPEL... Sunday School 10.30 a. m. nvgnlng 9:30: Eioyrvigie Jim pk in. subject. X0 81'! .' heartily invited, up” A" --WALLIYFIILD - ogwgu, Hun CONGIIGATION .. 5..-. V19" 101' Sunday. October 24th. ..'PRESBYTER.lAN CHURCH IN CANADA. .- services Sunday October 24th. Cardigan 1). a, mi Lorne Valley 2.30 p, in, Managua '7-30 p. in. Sunday school no .. m. . D. A. Campbell, Minister, Wednesday evening at an A, D. Maclienne Hall. The tables were attractively deco;-1:45 Wm, 13” The iley Building, Riley Building "at-I We-7 I v .4 air, - sh ..c44&'cfT one of the few brick structures Being Levelled on the site of the new Federal INTERNATIONAL CREDIT UNION FUNCTION AT THE CHARLOTTETOWN International Credit Union Day was observed at a banquet spon- sored by the Charlottetown Credit Union Chapter last night at. the Clover Club. Mr. George Cheverle presided. The guest speaker was Rev. George Topahee of Sydney, N.s., who has been working with the Extension Department of st. Francis Xavier University for the past 11 years. Father Topshes is also a director of urban adult edu- cation in Cape Breton. Guests at the meeting included His Honor Lieutenant Governor Council. and Rev. Monsignor Pat- riok Mcuahon. About 140 members of Credit Unions from various parts of the Island sat down to a . delicious turkey supper served by the ladies' auxiliary of the Charlottetown Branch of the Canadian Legion. and Cooperative movements. their plans in making democracy work and the necessity tor oducltion. much to further the co-operative movement in this city. They were lived about ioo 30. J. J. Connolly. Richard Hennessey and Leo Corcoran. The Messrs Public Meeting Mmistcr, Rev. H. C. Mscdougall, on, H H” H I 5A., B. D. Murray Harbbour llgi m. 7.30 en "L W? M. ;');wI::IJI1'Il;gl0I:: Prowae, Hon. Eugene Cullen, rep. Lillie Sends 3-” 9- "L W" V" Brooklyn Trio will assist choir in i:IFimwa':d "I3: l?ocIm;1l'rn"5Ei not .00 p. m. 1 co war I n : . c on 1 PTBIEE. RAV. A. C. Fruer, ygcogmgc, 1-gpgggentlng mg any 0 a 0 . MONDAY, OCT. 25 , :1-nil; SEASONS Sensation. --"DINNER AND SAL!-The an- Dinner music was provided by I world taniousyl-Ilrrls tweeds cus- mill turkey dinner and sale of Hunt Mu nub,” mu Mn.” a I . . inni tailorizd 1111101 l-iei11:f.Cnt”1Igi';l tyltizi gngl I'm;V'1S(00dn put. on Mex",-nay. - lung, spur an op 0 . ue B. el o Lnity Unned mth. To h V . d I ch . . r ps es spoke in general anol English serge an wors ed urch Montague. was held on ” mm, c,,,m,m,,. um mum Um” SOURIS COMMUNITY CENTRE flowers and. upwards of thr r some P t l cc . . . - i-i .. . . ChA.;:'ellLmelIl01IjVr';l;ted Churzfl org! iuinugea and fifty guests were Builging in Charlottetown was bleing qderlrgiolighed yesiterday. Itdwas buillt aboug LL36 tlmte M:c'IY:;!'.1;il3;leEl:!tI oliy th3:r.c.Arl:r-s An Omcml of the Markcung Board M” be .;....a.. Rev. J. M. Fraser. min- 9 " - of t e First World War by t e ate . . . iey an was use origins y as ea quar - am, gmmrhood or Emmy Em. g V . . mar. services for Sund-in Oct wwmmc" or "nu" ers for the Bank of New Brunswick. In more recent years it was the site of the ployggl. M Eh, ,,,,c,u.,on 0, ms D1989-fit I0 nnsllel any questions. 24. Mental”: 11 '-m- 3”” D" Lord-, my QC, ,4 1954 M'M”” first office here of the Unemployment Insur ance Commission. Work of clearing build- address he was thanked by Mr. . service for everyone with the y . ' i ' . ' 0'" - - - - artervs Film Labg Brendon O'Grady. Si ned: ague 1000 3 hi ings from the site is progressing rapi v E! Jlininr Choir and Sunday School ' i 'i'"' ' 9 School , - The speaker outlined conditions presentation was inane by lb. 0. Dennis. director of the rrin Edward Island cdarit Union Le gue. 1 GBIEK GBAMUAIIAN CH Dionyslus the Thracian, who wrote th first scientific Greek grammar i existence. of driveway of mg hung on mg guest of Mrs. T. R. Cameron. Leslie and soul of Freetown. tivlho A pleasing feature of the eve. bicycle when a. car. driven b Lee Wi - i W in many en r as nine was the presentation of Donald, a salesman for a E3,har- he wuuw C kutured ""11 '"d from all parts of Nova scotia and "Founder's" pins to three Char. R. w. DIXON, SABIN HOWLETT. taken on Wednesday was by Mr. Amos Blacqulere who with two other men in his boat was able to land 4,700 lbs. The fall mack- erel usually are in until the and of October and the price. which I I I A I In Maritime Fair Entries ... pound, will mean a. great deal to From Klnkors io Dunstaffniige, rles: B. B. Jones, Charlotteloivn, the economy of this thriving fish- nnd from Charlottetown to East with mink eniriez; L. K. Lockerby ing village. Royalty. entries are raining in to with mink entries; L. K. Lockerby Mr. Gallant reports that mack- the desk of the manager of the and Hancock of summerside with erel have been fairly plentiful Maritime Winter Fair in Amherst. mink entries: Clayton S. Mill and all summer with seven or eight N. 3. Ernest R. Mill. both of Kensingtoii, refrigerated trucks leaving each with only a week or so left be- and both with foxes; and Lloyd 1:: week for Boston or New York. fore the opening date, October Ramsay of Kenslngton.with foxes With the sudden increase in the 30th. the Fair buildings stand fail catch the export trade of Heavy Mackerel I3” 1" 5105- 11-00 am. the Lord's supper and preaching service. At Murray River: 11.00 am. the Lord's Supper and preaching ser- vice Sermon by K. 'r. Norris. At Murray Harbour: 6.00 pm, Bible School and the Lord's Supper. No evening evangelistic service on account of the Youth Con- 1".rence at the Central Christian Church in Charlottetown. Every- one inviled to attend these meet- Illlill. Kenneth T. Norris, avmg. 9 st. "king part. 7.30 p.m. evening ser- vice with the Men's Choir and m address by Mr. Harry Yorston. Loner Montague 9.45 a.m. morn- lug service and Sunday School. .. 'S1'. I'ETEll'8 BAY Pastoral Ciianzr, the United Church of Canada. Services for Sunday, Orlohrr 24th. Maris, Sunday School at 10.00 a.m., service at 11.00 am. Greenwich. service at am pm. St. Peter's. servicq at 7:30 pm, at which Mr. Zanar H. Mark, of Truro. will be the spa- ml speaker, and will show I film on the work of the Mission to Lepcrs. Everyone welcome. luv. Russell A. MacLeod, Min- isler. as they exist in the world today. He pointed out that two-thirds of the world are living in proverty, disease. illiteracy and starvation. He noted that sixteen colonials have been given their freedom since the last war. "These people." . -- - said Father Topshee. "wanted to be put on their own, but how can they govern themselves with such be served in The illiteracy." Montague, every "We must have trained lander- ship and an informed people." he said. "if we are to give them do. mocracy." The speaker went on to say that the co-operative move- ment. of which the Credit Union is the heart. is the bargaining agent for this primary producer, ....'CAMlZltA CLUB The regular monthly meeting of "'9 Mimilxue Camera Club was MN on Oct. 20th at the home of Miss Vera. Beck. The meeting was opened in the usual by the MEETS .. ready to receive the various entries fish to the American market will which make up the impressive dis- no doubt be substantially increas- plsys in the Mai-itimes' ”Show ,ed. The, fishermen who have to Special Sunday Dinners will Bison ”Rainbow" Dining Room, my . . Y" Window of Agriculture." - go only seven or eight miles just as the labor union is the bar- Sunday for the rest of the season. ....;ll?iYT.tf.V”...lJ.ll&fS 5-innit.”..”i..Vl2.fil:iS:h:.?”.:l: ;;,Li;-,v,e -;;;;;;,- Catches Al Rusiico in . TURKEY .. omens pastor. 9.45 Montague Sunday :::gitg.as readt. g: was decided ;':”fme,d. ,T1,,,o;, Byo,ww, Ch”; in abundanc, ,0, H 1",, ,,,.,,,,,, ...,.;e m an Mummh with me with all the trimmings school, 10630 Sstturgeon Sunday would be 5:-r0.T'f.nd:cr.peTshI.nI:il0l"l1D1: lonemwn: Joseph 0.RDurke' T13. 1 raldumtohcekeralustsge vceorygtpletnhtii; mo weeks. uchmqu" mu W. huh an M, Adults S125 - Children 750 ;3)ooi.Mli;."y Hgigzxn sscurlydiiv; Juwng ,,m be don, by ML Gm” nish: Hudson Pridham, Aiberton: ylg” and wedmdaily 5;; 65.00., the strongest bulwark in building Dinner served from 4 to 7 "hook 200 Mun” my” Sunday Nycholwny At the next meeting, to Allison Stewart, Wilfred Stewart lbs, of me fish landed Mn Em. FATAUX INJURED nations and tho gregtegt deterrent Parties driving through may call and make reservations and Winston Stewart. all of Dun- stafinage; and from S. C. Stewart and Son of Charlottetown. Space is reserved for the Ayr- to Communism," said Father Tops- hee. who pointed out that stu- dents from all parts of Lhg worm have visited here to learn what be held at the home of Mr. Pepler, each member will give a short talk on one of the various subjects con- melt. Gallant of the North Rus- tlco Canning Company recalls that about seven or eight years Pcrehisniak, 54. a GLACE BAYTN.HS,, (CP)-John Polish-born school. 300 Murray River service. 710 Montague service followed by communion. "The value of a THE BISON RESTAURANT ' 1 1", in b gh by 1 "THIN! Ph090lhlphy with Mr. ago, between his company and minor. was fatally injured Wed- IrliT"lahe's:u seryYI'ces. ePray?ersume:cL- Arnmd WABMMBII T0 be the first g::loi:et3;,n,of Igfed Exglcgregf the Co-operative, 70.000 lbs. were ncsday when he was struck by a "WY Wuld Obi-mt U10 C0-Operative Inga as usual. -lPNhl'- M: the close of the meet- L B' , H I C, lone. taken in. coal-laden Car in the Dominion m0V9m9i1?- Io V-hit they could re- ggg ing lunch was served by the CW?” ' "H H” d I” I The biggest inrlivldiiiil catch Coal Company's military 25. turn to their native land and mm V hum”. town, Keith Boswe an sons 0 g Emu” me". . DDDs.....g.,g Victoria: A. IMACRM and Son y-gm, Top,h,, N, I mm M Ml H b Charlottetown: and Andrew 3. and WW0" of Wm!" mm” "m; C Now SHOWING Parson”: modtm Muntir Q h Deollle's school." He told of small ..'Pr-ssnier Alex Mathesori was s 1:" rm 1” ' Jen" F" "T kitchen groups meeting in the ' been made by Albert J. Boswell, Charlottetown; Fred Kitson of New Wlltshlre; Edison B. Mutch, North River; and Douglas H. Matheson. st. Peters Bay. For the Guernsey class. entries have been dispatched from Ernest J. Coles and Sons. Milton; Harold Palmer. Kensington: 0 w e n Younker and'Son of Kingston. Among those entering Holstein cattle, in a. bid to take top honors at the .Winter Fair, are Colby C. homes where they could learn the Workings of a Credit Union and how that when these people had I learned. they went on to organize other groups. "When we get this spirit of co-operation and concern for our fellowman. then justice will replace injustice; charity will replace selfishness; spirituality will replace materialism and Christian- ity will replace paganism," be con- cluded. welcome visitor to Montague on Wednesday afternoon. He was at- tending the turkey dinner at the D. A. MacKensia Hail. Resident Huri In Car-bicycle Crash rwilliain Keeping, ll-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Keep- ing, Murray Harbor. is in serious condition in the King's County Hospital following an accident lesterday near his home. The rourliz man was moving out of the ..'Miss Sue I-Temphlll. who has been ill at her home in George- town for the past few weeks, has returned to Montague. ..'hlrs. Lillian Baker. Charlotte- town, is visiting in Montague. the lacerations on skull and left arm. 9?? G lotietown men who for l. number of years have been active and done New Brunswick. Sanderson and Borden of North River have made iheir entries in the Hereford class, and Athol Rob- erts of Southport in Shorthorn classes. lottetown wholesale comp any, struck him. flinging him over the bonnet of the car and through the vindshield and carrying him about my feet before throwing him clear. The driver of the ear stopped Spectacular in Technicolor HURRY HURRY FINAL TWO DAYS! TO-DAY and SAT. Starring Lon MocAllisrer and Wanda Hen- afmmm tlutlslsllltit Charlottetown: Macfiulay and Sons. it was disclosed by Drflnman that Souris; W. Roland Payntor. French lmmedi tel d th . Contostin thel herds i the ' '1 to 1TODl)Uta.InbY IalIlI7)UI'sn'('I:l1it:::I ' swine classgs are!.'Rowall Bl:-iwall. The sfory of Monfana Terrnory Murray River. Alter exgmjnggion Franohfort: Albert J. Boswali, liver": 5. 0. Stewart and son. Charlottetown and Sterling Willis ark Al" canwdy car”"'' the lonsooryaol-I-uI1Iioi.ovo ' '3'-a"c'.'iI.'." of North River. ...,,,,,.,,..- ,. Thurs swooping The Notion! g g, The light horse show, with its - h" MAYFAIR THEATRE from George A. callback. Summer- Murray River, Oct. 21-22-23-Thur. - Fri. - Sat. side; E. S. Humphrey of Kenning- ”HDW TD MARRY A MILLICNAIRE” ion: L. 1'. Inman. lummsrsida: In -- CINEMASCOPE Mary Milllgan, Mt. Edward Road; Olive Parkman. last noyalty; lid- With - STEREOPHONIC SOUND Filmed in Technicolor gar Bobey, Wiimot; and Cecil J. atawart. New Wiltshira and Stan- Siarring Marilyn Munroe, Betty Grable, Lauren Bacall The Modern Miracle You See Without Glasses lay Mayhue, Klnkora. both with ALSO - Shorts in Cinemascope FRIDAY and SATURDAY h.;Inl:lIl?:"sY:; contest for the .”.?i:'i'”.ll.?.'.l'i2. a'.'l..:'.".. tiildilf. Bumlnarslde; Robert Coughlin of ?il'.i?.'i2"'L'?”v'v'.”il.'ilI.i'.i't'. ”i.?.'.2..i3T WEEK END SPECIALS ocronzn 22 .... 23 at HOOLEY'S MENLS WEAR Few Only-Men's Suits -- were priced from 49.50 to 69.50 clearing of !u34.50 Few Only-Men's Sport Coors--were from 22.95 to 32.50- Clearing 19.95 Few Lost Year's Ovarcoots loft - Clearing at . .. .. 207s of! side, wlthkboth fox and mink ent- Men's Sport Shirts. Flannel Fluids . . ., . . . .. . . . . . . . 2.95 to 5.95 Men's Work Shirts. Flannel Fluids. . . . . . . . . .. 2.15 to 3.95 FREE BELT on SUSPENDERS WITH EACH PAIR DRESS PANTS SOLD DUR- ING THIS TWO - DAY SPECIAL. Few Only-Men's Mudilnews. prices. Man's Heavy All Wool Soelis. lily-Only .. Men's Streamline Overalls. Pacbody's . .. . .... . ... 5.50 Men's lined Smoelis. Paobody's-Only .. . 5.95 Men's Dungurees from as low as. . . . . . .. . .. . . 2.50 to 5.75 Ioys' Dungarees-from . .. . . . .... . . 2.50 to 3.95- Ioys' Lined Dungurus by Peubody's-Only .. .. 3.95 to 4.15 Ioys' Jock ShlmArom- 3.95 to 5.95 Ioys' Jackets-Winter weights-from 9.95 to 24.95 SPECIALS ON MEN'S and BOYS' UNDERWEAR S foo MANY GRADES TO 89 HATCHABILITY on call eggs set with i ' I"-III.”-.0-PEP "Ly . ULIFIUN WEBB (,ou1.s' in (Irv pt I A. W L IEAN PETERS l(7()(lj1f(')('f( I I t LUUIS IUUIIUAN I I ' I" ” MAGGIE MCNAMAIIA ON THE SAME PROGRAM in Clnomnseopo and color . "LAND OF LEGEND" PRINCE EDWARD FRI. s & lo p.m. YE SAT. 8 & 10 gm. RACING BLDUD I Including Gov't. "TAX" Color-IIII Williams - Jean Porter - Horse racing at its lies! SPICIAL ADDED ATTRACTION FIGHT PICTURES A MARCIAHD vs CHARLE SHOWS 3:0 -.9 7:oa - 9:00 PRICES - MAT. 000 and 250 EVE. 75c and 350 "On Fol-0-Pep Breeder Mash we have had most satisfactory results, espe- cially in egg production and liva- bilit with hatches running as hi I! as 39 of all eg a set". to m C ukil Poultry Fun, auwick. Mario. Get better hatches . . . sturdier chicks by following Ful-0-Pep's "Flock Owner's Guide to Better Quality Hatching Eggs i"- HID SUPII OIIINS PILLITS supply Range lenoms Indoors Top-feed lul-0-Pep Sir or Green: Pellets da I to give your to on as am vira- . min boost. So as Gruna Pellets bis Id resistance to dis- ease and lie! control fndlotaka to old pro- duction at a maximum and to maintain body weight. ELLIS 3308.. ' nap limo Heavy--Selling or Reduced Extra Special Value - A Special IOU III 309 ..lU'U0 as s.. sue Few as Good. . Our Slogim-None Better- COMING Mon. 25. Tues. 16. Wed. 21-The KIDNAPPIRS LIST -- ALL WEIGHTS AND PRICES. ' CENTRAL RDYALTY. 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