_ J \,".‘.3II'5 '4,‘ l! tJe . ,_ 2 .' . 4 ' “i Ileflrsii l r t PAGE EIGHT SPONSORED BY LADIES AID OF P.E.I. HOSPITAL m“ PRINCE EDWARD wr- WHI- SHOWS 2.30 _ 1 _ 9 _ com EARLY! M“ Merle UBERON Ruliert They dond Invade forbidden zones In lodrrh of o mun o! myslery- - - kldneppld hY ""°m underground WIN" KURVI II Paul - I oou scum: were I mo" EXTRA! CANADA'S ALL GIRL CHOIR THE BELL SlNGERS IN ”IT’S FUN TO SING ALSO TRAVEL — COMEDY -— CARTOON . _ _ __ __ TODAY —- CAHTQL - TUE. and WED. m: BOOK WORLD-RENOWNED MYSTERY-AUTHORS 'I cAu. sesrz ‘WJlIlKIIEjQQ/inzltnsi- I hlllllNlR PlRKlR-lllllllllllll lllNlYlilllllllllllllllfiilllllil an ‘ SHOWS UNIVERSAL QC"\.~::;.\1\ . \ .. . \ - ‘ Remembrance Day MUIITAGIIE A Church Service will be held in the Curling Rink ot H100 - A.M., November 11th. The Veterans parade will form up at the Legion Hall at 10:30, with the Bond and Pipes in nt- 1 tendunce. All ex-service personnel, ore invited to attend. Ribbons will be worn Dinner will be served by the Legion Auxiliary in the Leg- y Ion Hull ot I2:00 o'clock. § i OUR BOARDING HOUSE {Mas the senior elder and the sec- Trns EASTERN Tl-IE cuanomu. CHA LOTTEWWN ouAnoin lsoervrs: MONTAGUE: Harold r. Landry Albert Altkon. wo- Byron , Stewart. nun nut-icicuir. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldo; Levers. aoaxrs sonsus: w» emu Richards and Gordon hm" The Guardian my be bousht at my of the t l l I following plume in Montalue: Lu Georgetown: The Post Office; Roper: ~°PEOPLI of discriminating taste dine at the Rosewood Tea.- room. Its modern and alwlcsflm! cooking has quickly for it the rec- ognition of one of the finest 'l‘eu- rooms in Eastern King's. MP5- Komp. the proprietor has endeav- ored to employ a most efficient staff thus assurinz you of mum- ous and prompt service 1 -__¢ l Georgetown l and Vicinity l On Novctnber lst, the Dominion lGovei-nment. Potato Warehouse on l the Railvlay Wharf opened its dwfl for business and at once truck- iioads of potatoes commenced pour- ing in from points all 0V8!‘ Efliflffl Kings. Those will ho stored FY10!‘ to shipment by rail and water. Last season: nperatimis were start- ed at the Vvarehotise on October 20th. l. ' Genuine sorrow is felt at Lhe passing of Louis H. Douglas at his [home ih Georgetown. on Ocwber _ 194s, ‘The deceased was born at. Head of l-lillshoi-o sane 75 years ago the son of Mr. and ltftrs. Wil- lliam Henry Douglas. Fbr many lyears he was Station Agent for lthe Canadian National Railways, iiilling that position among other places at Murray Harbour, Morell. ioardlgan and Georgetown, from ‘which last. mentioned office he retired some years ago. He Also {rendered valuable service tn cos- Jtection with the Red Cross. the [Bible Society and other commun- ity activities, and especially in lronnection with St. David's United ,Church o! which at his death he i uneral 21st. retary-tlreastirer. The services were held on the ‘Following worship at; the home, an exceptionally large congrega- tion attended St. David's Church where the service was conducted by his minister, the Rev. Sidney J. Boyce, BA. assisted by the Rev. ER. Mac-Vicar, BA, of Pow- nal. The hymns sung were "Jesus Lover of IMy Soul" and "Abide With Me." A trio consisting of the Misses Mae and Ethel Renton and Mrs. Arthur Jenkins effect~ ively rendered “Art. Thou Vvearty?" The minister paid a sincere trlb~ ute to the worth of Mr. Douglas who will be greatly misse not only in his home but. also the Church and cconmunity, and by a wide circle of friends. "In my Father's house are many man- sions" was the chosen text. A long cor-terse then proceeded to st. David's cemetery where interment was made. The memorial flowers were numerous and beautiful, Mr. Douglas is survived by his wife. the former Matilda MacDonald oi Georgetown and the following children - Marlon (Mrs. Rcdney Bruce.- o! Montreal),- Beth tMrs. Edgar Lennon or.’ Needham, Mass),- Grace (lifts. Frank Miller of East Royalty. PEI).- Ralph ol Mont- real; Helen (Mrs. Karl Cameron of Halifaxi; and Gordon a! Cran- brook, B.C. A brother, KC. Doug- las of Boston also remains. The pallbearers were Messrs BH Stew- . art. Joseph Johnson, Wfi‘. Wood, CJ-I, Llewellyn. JJ-I. MacDonald and Earl .0. MacLaren. l-IFE lI-‘Tillaigyll. Around 40 our energy Ieuene. But, n- perience Itu laugh! ue to do our vori with Iue cl The yean ahead should yield the In taut eni ytnent too, i! we avoid the den such u Bach ache, Heuiache, Rheumstic Paine, Lusilutle, Lou of Sleep and Energy which so elten attack than around 40. For over lull l century Dodd’: Kidney Pills have been helping men end women to keep kidneys and bladder ‘n nod order. II you are nearin] 40, or put it, | or the sale oi yous‘ health and I happier I luluro me Dorld’: Kidney Pills today! l osusnammhm Major Hoople _ eemlrue ADDED A — THE oto BOYIS MY GUARDS REMARMABLe A BIGGER FA KER ‘DOWN, TOO THAN THE GUYS wHO PAmT FLOWERS ore UME -- THE cosrometz CAN CLEHM HIS TEETH AND euzrov we TAs-re OF HIS concerts mow! ii '-"“' BUT I'LL ~ ADMlT HES ALMOST GOT ME HY MO- in St. Peter's: m» s. n. Llewellyn; 1-m- 0111-‘ In Souris: Condonb and Florence The Poet Office. ..'BUY your Christmas Gift-s and save at Taylor's Jewellers, Mom- cgue. B g Anniversary Bale all thii month. Souris Gleonings Master Gerald Kemp ll» l? P"!' ant, home with a slight “"1955 "‘ Soun Miss Mae NlcKinnon, teacher of the primary department of Sourls High School, was recently sick at her home. . .‘One of October's prettiest wed- dings took place in St. lilary’: Church. Sour-is, on Thursday, when Blanche Campbell. daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell, was united In marriage to Alonso Gal- son of Mrsuand the late Mr. Harmony Gallant. both of Sourls. They were attended by Eddie Campbell, brother of the bride, and wife. Rev. Father Murphy offici- ated at the church service. bride was charmingly attired in a grey suit grcy accessories. while the groom wore a navy blue suit. After the church ceremony. the bridal party proceeded to the Rosewood Tearoom, Maine Street. Sour-ls. where the proprietor. Ml‘!- Dell Kemp, served a special‘)! at ranged wedding breakfast, assisted by Miss Jessie LfacDcJnalrl. The tearoom was tastefully decvmted with white streamers ending in a white bow, centred with a bell. The table was centred with a beautiful- ly decorated one-tier cake topped by a miniature bride and groom. burning white tapers and a bouquet of pink and white carnntions. Mrs. Dell Kemp, who specializes in banquets of‘ all sorts, incidentally this was her first wedding break- fast, was warmly thanked tor n delightful breakfast. The bride and groom will reside in Toronto. Ont~ ario. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cheverie was the scene of a pretty shower, on November 4th for Miss Ann Stubbert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Stubbcrt, who will marry Mr. John Cheverie. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Cheverle this coming week. Their living room was tastefully decorated with pink and white streamers ending in three large pink and white bows centred on the chair that the bride- to-be occupied. :30 p.m. over fifty invited guests assembled at their home and the brlde-to-be ar- rived at approximately 9:00 pm. and very much surprised occupied the chair. A large basket, which was beautifully decorated in pink and white, held the many presents that the bride-to-be received, was carried in by Miss Eunice Arsen. Bu,"- who ..!2<zk.1_hs port or tht- bride. was dressed in a floor-length gown of white satin. with a long white veil. while the groom was Master Clifford Chet-on Master Cheverie picked Presents and passed them to Miss AFSEHBHH. who passed them on to Mrs. Arnold Cooper, who opened them and read the verses and pm, sented to the brIde-to-bc. a refreshing lunch was served. Miss Stubbert thanked warmly all 111C ‘kind friends who gathered in ‘.151. ‘her happiness. -—----_-___. SOURIS CONVENT Honor Roll for October, Grade XL-l. Ma M h , Pliers. Joseph Mciishaciup y Gym i l l i -—-l- Ellen Mullally, Isa- ‘bfll Mclsaac. Teresa ,Anne McCormac - ‘man, Estelle Meg‘ ;Phee. Patricia iRoohe. ("M19 IX-l. Margaret Hughes; 2. Norma Creamer: 3. Claire Pequot. Grade V111.—l, Camilla McAulay; 2, Irene Paquet; 3. Mildred chars- ___.__________________ 0L0 TIME FIIIIILEIIS AND IIAIIGIIIG GUIITEST AND VARIETY GOIIBEIIT Will s. held‘ a.- 3t. Peters Legion llall Wednesday, Nov. 10th. Good Prizes Send all entries to G. L. Sander- son, Secretory I and On Nov. IItIi, Armistice Day There will be the unveiling oi a Memorial Tablet in the alter- noon followed by u Chicken Sup- per and Dance at night. CLIFFORD'S ORCHESTRA OPTOMITIIIT v lilting and lapplyin; Glasses Ito. MONTAGUI. P. l. I. Office Inn: 1O te l! AJII. 8 to I P. M. lelllaye, etc, by appointment Office Connected With Dill lion. [IS “aural A5 IIII Atrium is flit-it'll» nus view-J Mt. Albion and Vicin'ty Miss Kay MacNell and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jenkins. City. vrete vi:- ltors to Mt. Albion on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Fergulon And family, Mt. Albion, motored to Montague on Sunday. Mr. Charles Rankin, Mt. Albion. spent Sunday. guest of Mr. H. My era, Montague. Mr. Richard Weather-hie, like Vern-Io, made a business tfi’ t0 "t. Albion on Saturday. Mr. Clifford Myers, Mt. Albion. is busily engaged in threshing for the people o! this vicinity. Mrs. Mark Horton. Mt. Albion. spent the week-end in Alexandra. guest of Mrs. Ray Judson. Friends of Mr. Edward Robert- son, Birch Hill, are sorry to learn of his illness. Mr. Chester Jenkins, Mi. Albion. spent Sunday visiting at Mermaid. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bro- hoe. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jenkins, Mr. iicnry Jenkins. Mt. Albion. motored to Souris on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Horton and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horton, M1. A1 bion, spent Sunday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Moore, West Roy- alty. t ______.___._ ST. PETERS BAY NORTH Rel-Xvi“. for the month of October. Grade VIIL-I, Ardelle Gilils; 2. Floyd Jay. Grade VII.-—l. Hilda Rossiter; 2. Bernadette Gillis. " Grade VL-l. Betty Lewis: 2, Catherine MacCalhhnt; 3, Frmct; Gillis. Grade V.—1. Robert Rossiter; 2, Francis Rosslster; . 1v.-1. Gerald Gillls; 2, is 3 Eugene Rossiter. Carol O'Ha.nley. r.—l. “ADDS. Lewis; 2, Cyril Fraser; J. Leonard MaoKln- non. Grade II. Jn-l. Mary Mecca!- lum; 2. LOis Powell. Grade I.—l. Gerard Leslie: 2. lthanklin Fraser: 3- Riohard Glllls. Teacher-M. PhylllsTViorTison. YORK SCH/OD}: Fir-port for October. Senior Department Grade .\'.-.l. Bernice Lewis; 2. Plazc] Allrll'e\\'.=. Grade l.\l.-l. Marina Watts; 2, Freda Non-soft; 3, Myron Ling. Grade VlIL-i. Rose 2 Gladys hint-Donald; 3, Laken Lewis and Norman Brown. Grade V1II.—l. Elizabeth Mac- Donald ahd Joan Vesey; 2, Elaine son, Rita McDonald. Mary McPhee. Grade VII.-1 Frances Ford; 2, Patricia McDonald. Anne. McDon- ald; 3, Eleanor Clinton. Catherine Mooney, Joyce Paquet. ‘ Grade VI.—1. Susan McConnack; 2, Yvonhc Cheverle. Myrna Chev- erle; 3, Velma Paquet. Frances Grant. _ Grade V.—1, Mary McLean; 2. Jeanette Peters; 3, Ethel Stubbert, i, Catherine McPhee. Maureen Wood; 2, Dorothy Poole, Joyce Chevcrie; 3, Rita Cheverie, Florence Bush y. Grade JII.- Eunice Arsenault: 2, Edith llfcfiaugh, Brenda Chev- erle, Ann Gilles e, Helen Malone; 3 Mary Clinton. Grade II.--1. Carole Ellis; 2. Dor- een Cheverie. 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John Dennis, village. have donated enough Ralph Dennis. Rosalie Cooper, Bnr- money to erect a cross on the barn Cooper. Ferne Vessey, Freclda grounds. The cross \ ill be raised Thompson. before next summer,