PAGE EIGHT - . ...... .....-.- .......--.....-.....-..,.. Moniague To THE EASTERN. GLIJARDIAN Mil-ZNTS:-MON'l'A(iUl!: llarolq IT. landty. Mn. Byron Stewart. Mu Bruce Macrhee, Min Joyce wlulnton, Miss Joan Johnston AGENT GEORGETOWN: Woldon Lavcn. Open New Room l'ho Guardian may be bought at the following places in Montague: Bluc Dome Ilcslaurant. and uundlnn Office: in Georgetown: Tho Post Office: in Souris: The Snack Bar and ll. Richard: 5. Son. ....'0I'R FALL ,nnd winter coat. llnploy is now complete. Jo Annalsupper and Dance. Monday, Sept. :2-lib. Drul Shop.,lifontni:ue. Mrs. W. H. Lane has returned to her home in Montague after visit.- in: her son-iii-lnw and daughter. Air. and Mrs. D. F. Coolen of Hall- fnx. N. S. and also her son. Hollis N. Lane of the staff of tho Bank of Commerce. Halifax. ...,... Mr and Mrs. Stanley J. Selior, who was vi-;l n': Mi: mid Mrs. xv.l ll. Latin, Mantazuc. lcii yestcrdayl for thcir liomc in ii'lnnipel:. Mali- 'toba. Mr and Mrs. Scllcr Wei"!!! 'ornicr residents of Cliai'lottctowii,l ind this is their first return visitl '1 clcren years. MurTav Elblbiariaour NOi'Tl1 Mr. and Mrs. l..ci'ci'rtli Griilmm. who have been spending the past week at Mlll'l'ZI)' llnrhor have I”Cllll'llCLl to thcir Dartmoutli. N S. Tiivy were companicd by Mr. (imlintnts moth-l or, Mrs. David Millnr. North: Mr. and 3-Illd. Rll)' l(eiuic:lv and: daughters. Helen and B:irimi';iAiini .fMisses Gloria. and Nancy returned to Bos- ton after spending their summer vacation with their grandimothc: Donahue have Mrs. Percy S. Sauler. also Boston. at her summer home Czirdigzin. rnjoyin: their E:L".iard Island. visit on xv"uTlTi:3Xi)mvlTx. .'Thc Women's Institute mem- bcrs of Whiin Road met nttthe on Thursday night to hold their regu- lar inoiithll- meeting. The "Collect" repeated by all the usual Wesley Camp- home of Mrs. Leslie Stuart for club women began the meeting in manner with Mrs. bell, the presiclciit. in the chair. The secretary also uas present lo the business de- liomn :i.'tr.ils, such fiS rcacling the minutes m:- of the last meeting and the cor- the month. Twelve members and twr. call. wlzlcli for this month was "Why I and attended respondcnce received during visitors rcspoiided to roll like to be an Institute member." . JCAR DIGAN HALL.-Chicken of in Mrs. Saivlcr, and Miss Caroline Sziwler. Mrs. James Don- ahuc and son James, Jr.. are still Princr For Grade Eight A special meeting of the Canad- ian Legion. Montague branch. was held last. evening at the hall. with Comrade R. MacGregor. presiding. Brought before the meeting was the renting of the ball as a class- room. Mr. Les Maol.-eod. secretary of the Montague School Board. explained that at present there , were approximately 275 students in a nine-room school which War- ranted the opening of another room owing to the crowded con- ditions which exist. He stated that it was expedient to move grade eiglit to another location. and that. the Legion hall would fulfil re- qulrcments. It. was moved by Comrade E. Macxlnnon that the hall be rent- ed to the school at a fixed rental. the school to provide fuel and light. Other details were to be worked out by the school board and the executive of the Legion. Comrade R. Martin informed the members 'that Comrade J. S. DcsR.oches had consented to take over the chairmanship of the Leg- ion carnival, and assisted by Com- rnric J. M. Clair would also look after the advertising and public- ity. A committee including ccmrades E. Macxinnon. D. McGowan. and A. Sullivan was appointed to sel- ect committees for the various duties connected with the success- were weekrnd visitors to 0'Lcui'y.l Many interesting and varied ml operiuun 0! the camwal. guests Of BITS. KCnl1t”d.Vs bX'0f”iN'.:::r.swers were given but the ma- Mr. Stzinlcy Dumville and Mrsdjol-lgy agreed that tilnstitute . DUmVl1iE- m y night" provided an opportunity of -' s i rmcctmg and cliatting with their lift. and .Vlis. Gordon it-iyers mmds New Perth ucre Sunday to ilurray I-lailionr Nor:h. vis cue. .s and neighbors. It was .iiientionecl too that the Institute could carry out many projects tn Held At Souris Eastern Pnsliytoi-lal Vl.M.S. llold llally ."rhe annual Fall rally of the W. M.s. for the custom put: of P. E. I. Presbyterian met in Marie United Church on Wednesday oft- ei-noon, Sept. 5th. with Mrs. Wil- bur Webster of Marie presiding. Tho devotional period was taken by Mrs. R. A. Mnclaeod. Mrs. Mil- ton Waye. and Mrs. N. .1. Mac- Ewen of St. Peter's Bay Auxiliary The add: of welcome was given by Mrs. Leighwebster of Marie and responded to by Mrs. W. T. Mercer of Mt. Stewart. The roll was called by Mrs. F. W. Cutcliffe of Fredericton and responded to by members from Charlottecown. Cornwall, Mt. Stewart. Murray Harbor. Murray River, Rollo Bay. scurls. st. Peter's. Montague. For- tune. and Marie. The C.G.I.T. girls from Murray River were present and sang as their first selection ”Tell It Again." Messages from a number of Presbyterlal officers were read and following the offering the Murray River girls sang another selection, which was much appreciated. Mrs. Tait. the literature secre- tary. had information pertaining to all church groups on display. Mrs. Hazen Howard of Cornwall followed as guest speakcnstressing in her message the need of more workers in every department of service. She spoke of the work of the C.G.I.T. and asked the girls to consider seriously giving full time service to the church. She also spoke of the need of money for being neighborly to new Can- adian citizens. The question-box concluded the program and was conducted by Mrs. Howard and many questions pertaining to the work of the auxiliaries were discussed. A mo- tion that a recommendation bc made that Prince Edward Island b'.- divided into two Prcsbytcries VTHE GUARDIAN. UHARDOTTETOWN Pisquid Ens" Notes Mr. and Mrl. B. W. Birt, Puk- dale. were recent visitors in Pllquld East. Mr. Guy Jay ipcnt I recent week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Affleck. Mount Stewart. were recent visi- tors in Pisquid East. Mrs. Samuel D. Jay, Mount Stewart, win the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay recently. Mrs. Lloyd Jay, Mount Stewart. was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Jay.-BA. ...!Mr. Sammie Birt. C.N.R. section man at Albany spent a recent week-end at his home in Pisquld East. Miss Shirley Jay. Charlotte- town. lpent a recent week-end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hnrold Jay. Miss Isabel Blrt, Grade 11 stu- dent at Montague. ipcnt a re- cent week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Blrt. ' Souris and Vicinity A chest clinic was held in Souris Hospital on Monday, Sept. 10th. Mr. Eugene Gallant of St. Cliar- lcs is a patient in Souris Hospital. Mr. Gallant had the misfortune to break his leg. The MW "Lady Cecil" has sail- ed with a cargo of pulpwood for Chandler. Quebec. l BE Representatives of the Brunswic'x u Georgetown High School Hall! Day 5..-. ..'The annual Georgetown High School Track and Field Day was Lorne Valley 0 I O - and Vicinity ..0 Mr. Vernon MacDonald, Char- lottetown. was a visitor to Lorne Valley on Wednesday. September lath, the guest of his-brother, Mr. w1.bur MacDonald. ....... held on the school grcllugda Ton ' 1 cl my to Monday. September It . e hgI:l-erltnv1vBx:1syngcerx'1o:y ill: 'i.yAl. various events were all keenly "ed cum. to em”. me prlm-e contested and produced some fine competition. Quite a number of parents were in attendance. The teaching staff of the school carried on the duties of meet of- ficials and were assisted by Mr. Cullen Del..ory. Ribbons were presented to first. second and third place winners in the various events. Event win- Edward Island Hospital for treat- ment. lulu, ch.-is Shaw left. or Friday. September um. and spent the wgek ----I with friends in Moncton I .w Brunsw..k. :1- Mifs. MBICQM1 M391-5”! was ncrs will compete in the forth- hostess to th0 m9mb9l'5 M 149"" comirfg Provincial Interscholastic valley Women's Institute on Track and Field Meet in be held Thursday. Sepfember 13m- in Charlottetown. Following is the list of events and winners: 25 Yd. Dash-girls '1 yrs. Mr, George Maclnnls. carpenter and contractor. is at Dfelent 9111' Md played in Charlottetown. under: 1, Betty Gotell: 2. Bonnie M.. Morrison; 8. Barbara Sampson. M... and Mrs. Neil Mccarmell 25 Yd. Dash-boys 7 yrs. and and Mr. Reuben Mccannell left on under: 1. Walter Solomun: 2. Sunday September mm. on ll Frcddy Myers; 3. Duggy Martell. motor trip to Massachusetts. where 35 Yd- Dash-girls 8 yrs.: 1, they will visit relatives and Mari” MW!-9""? 2i Name M39 mend: Cormack; 3, Mac King. ' 50 Yd. Dash-boys 8 yrs.: 1. M.., Fred. Macao: Spelililgl 13:: glliirlcai I;Il:.l:E,:;al(!lv,ul3iellli:fark Mur Week-end 1," 3f” f”' D. A A no Yd. Dash-girls 9 yrs. mid 10 lblfmieogf his blmhelt L ' 'yrs.: 1, Joan Bulcliildcr; 2. An- ac . . itn Gallant; 3. Marion Marfcll and Mary Ann Walker (equal). A number 0' 3'01"”! 990919 um" 50 Yd. Dash--boys 9 and 10 yrs.: this vicinity motored to St. Peters L m.ym.,nd MCQUHMH. 2' Ray on Monday. Selll-Cmbef 17'-h-lwhere Murphy: 3. Terry Solomun. their attended a dance m the 75 Yd. Dush-girls ii and 12 Legion Hall. yrs.: 1. Virginia Walker; 2. Ella n j-- David: 3. Marion Snmpson. Mr. Peter MacLeod and Mr. 75 Yd. Dash-boys 11 and 12 Francis Maclntyre recent visitors to Montague. were yrs.: 1. Roger Solomon: 2. Ches- ter David: 3. Leonard Martell. 75 Yd. Daisli-girls 13 and 14 yrs.: 1, Joan Murphy: 2. Helen Mnrtcll: 3. Lillian MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. George Mcaulay. Charlottetown. were guests of Mr. SEPTEMBER 21. 1951 and Louis David: Lorne Ma... tell and Allie MacPhec. Trike Race-girl: 6 and 7 yrs, 1. Susan Doucette: 2. Clare Baud: reault; 3. Betty Ann Stevens. Bicycle Race-boyp (open): 1 Jackie Lovers: 2. Gerald Mllrphy (Ji-.): 3. Richard Landry. Bicycle Race-girls (open): Sheila Del..ory; 2, 3. Joan Murphy. Trike Race-boys, 6 and 7 3,”. 1, Lloyd Solomon; 2. Freddy lll,'.,' ers: 3. Joseph Martell. 1-2 Mlle Run-girls (open): Helen Martell; 3. Ella David. 1-2 Mile Run-boys (open): 1, Ernie Roche: 2. Chester Davld- 3 Donald MacDonald. , ' 100 Yd. Dash-boys (open): 1 Ernie Roche; 2. Donald MacDon: aid: 3. Jackie Lovers. High Jump-boys under 14 yrs, 1, Freddy Walker. ' High Jump-boys 14 yrs. and over: 1, Jackie Lovers. Broad Jump-boys undcr 14 yrs.: 1. Freddy Walker; 2, R93". Solomon; 3, Stewart Hansen, Broad Jump-girls under 1; yrs.: 1. Eliot David: 2, vlrglnll Walker: 3. Lois Bnblncau. Broad Jump-girls 14 yrs. and over: 1. K8y.Bnblneau: 2, pen Johnson; 3. Anna Prosper. y Broad Jump-boys 14 yrs. and over: 1. Donald MacDonald- 1 Ernest Roche; 3, Jackie Layer: 1 Percy Johnson; 2. Anna Prospgrl; Three Legged llucc -- gm, (Open): 1. Anna Prosper HM Shclla DcLory; Joan lifurplu and Jean Sampson; 3. Lilli ; Donald and Barbara McQliTlllnBrl.w T M POULTRY WANTED Buying daily Live or Dressed of Mr. and Mrs. llm-bcrtl.l::wc1l,vn. bmcm me Community wmch would and Consequently mo Presbywrms Bulke Co. of Montreal have com- McAulay's mother. Mrs. M119 .MC- '75. Yd- Dilsll-b0.Vll 13 and 14 Poultry - H - not be possible for one person to v p -c- g was seconded and cmled. The Dloted the work. of sanding and Aulay on Sat.urda)'. Seplembel 15rl'Is-- 1. Juclue Lziwdrs... 2. C.cr- ST N Miss Margaret Mr-Lure. enip1oyce'accomphSh alone The education." ....'i'ift.v-five teachers from. in- 1 fH nn N 388 and Beng waxing the bowling alleys. h: old Murphy (Jr.); J. Richard Lan- EA ER PACKING of Department of Health and Wcl- value of In5mm'e meetings was spectorale No. 7 and officials ildliigttiioguo DVWMFS 0R A Mapmod ' Mr. and Mrs. Francis Maclntyre dry. rare. Chai-lottotowii. is spciidingzifmso pointed om when m; mam. from the DepaFin10M.0l It-GU".-)' "ought thk Segsioh "'3 5' close. Professor .1. H. Blanchard of were recent visitors to Church 190 yd. Dashggms (open). L Co" LTD. weekls Va””0" at m” m""" oftbers acquire knowledge and keep "0" assembmd 5". 5L Mar” im the conciusion or the ram Charlottetown was guest speaker Road. guests of Mrs. MncIntyre's Am... Prosppr; 2, peggy Johnson; her mire-nt.s, Mr. and Mrs. Chester in much. by means of lame” and SOIHICSV. ti-lzil)l. S1l':1l.lll:(.)r olr.hmM::- New one repaired to the church at the regular monthly meeting of parents Mr. and Mrs. Homer 3. Joun Murphy. y Semis MOLMK mh” mm"na"o"' mm fmm the nzilihl lfgll cgbntvreniion. hall where lunch was served and gel Sgurmh lcnuncu Knllhl-T 0: Jflm05- Three Logged Tl-"H-'9 N 1303'! Institute office and other sources. The meeting was mum 1., 0.. ,. pleasant social hour enjoyed by 9(;"mP"5f 95' 0'11 Sundky. Sen. y --4 I 1y (open): 1. George l)f.1('Donnl(l and Mm what Ls going on in me World d" by the Pmsidcm Miss HMO" 3". y ll. ro cssoi Banchard spokc Mi. and Mrs. Angus Nicho soiimrnie Roche; 2, slew”; Hnngen today. 1: Mat-lasac 1-gm-olmcnl, then fol- .D:?.---D. on.the emlgmuon of the youth m and 50" Johme were vmmrs 10 C6i'l'95D0"d9"C9 immded D Sam" lowed. The.minutes of the 1950 gimsctitijsdmrd Island to the Unit. 3tc"n;tf3D1:l.Cn1blIJ::nl4l.iCoua' on Fri- .' tbithititt ..- . l - ay. - 5l?..ZT”iE”:l..”.l2.....3. 3.; g-;:.;:.';;:"r.0.:. rigs. .'.;.s IN MEMORIAM . I d smnyvs nRwE-m 1-llEA1'llE d of this. with Mrs. Wesley Camp- lowing the mlnules, the local ....- The regular monthly meeting of Miss Marion lifacAu ay is Sim? - T " ' ll ltd t tk ha of P d t. lif' M I . 'd lllll. JAMES M -PHI-ZRSON the Town Council was held in the ing an cnjoyble vacatioii with Sh val 3-R0-7-9 Eric daBpll!:gl'l1Stei'al.lO?l siiazsecsfedrizrslthe mi? Elhteresltsfniz agilstfllaclngilllring om-at TVW" Ha" ”" Mmd"-V' Sew 10"." relatives and mends in Mass. EXTRA SPECIAL (wk. ' " ' program. Members unanimously address. in her report. Miss Mnr- ,"rlu-re passed away nn Snptem- with His Worship Mayor LIIVIB 3ChU59"5- THURSDAY & FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20-21 voted that the annual dues be in- Isaac pointed out that 1951 was bcr lnth at Upper Montazuc. Mr. lJl'651d1nS- Councillors M2fcCor- d M---E M Le d 8.45 P M creased from 25 cents to 35 cents a memorable year hr the Princr: Jarnes lvlacPherson. in his 37th mack. Peters. Mooney and Meur- MI. an -rs. wen . ac u . . . - in order to assist in sending five Edward Island 'l'eaciiers' Feder- yea... ant were present. Ordinary rout- Forest Hill Silent Sunday. 56Pl-- ;P1'eSentst i i' 1)" i. ll . . . g lti'LO' Vli,.Tl members from the. Island to the Etalggldilar; ll-5Teafc3'hl1;s"05I:e(:;lmm:5 The late IMI. MacPhcison uas a inc btiillskgvedreurcatd passed. It fvfglieer gcslmln of lglgvs 3N3'CLeol;,i;y 1 t(h.invemlonTl'll)s lfcrrgg I0? "5 3”"”'” w"I9"e""' 5"" mcIOngBreSldem ofx Ell,ll3Jell)Ei1hlD3l1Eltl-l scars 211? bginrv It-he o:ca:lbriN:iIc3lE brof.l1ei-gmld slSl"r1n 1'BW Mr Midi n naro s year. . I, V l s ague. ccnuse o . I y . .. - ' s v - g . y in dues was suggested in a letter a15”t,)'9"3")":i":'-) 5.'li:ll9iihllm; 91' Christian character, his friendly visit of Her Royal Highness Prlri- MFS- Daniel 51"iW- And It Will Happen Again. from Mrs. M, N. MacGowan. "3 W" 5 "3 C E3 ”' ” mm" nature. his devotion to duty. and cess Elizabeth and the Duke of I .t M- Thi Fine program Committees for the month gave me .5"h””" the chum?” '9'” mm” his goodwill towards everybody. EcllnbLrgl1. be declared a civic Miss Audrey MacD0ugHll. Mont-l Don lSS S their reports and new ones were '"”""5'' "”m"””.'e Md '"d"sl'7V' Mr. MacPliersoii was a man well holiday. In view of the fact that 118116. Silent last W631-'-End M the al?-polntecl for the following month. lab" "M Espemauy gm'emm?m' beloved by all who knew him. in the'nast it was found consld- home 91' her Sliandliwenl-S. M1”-j The sick committee made one m1;:;'taHI3:"'(fr1 'h1:'1”g2t;?:'d(;f The lune,-.,l 53,-vlces, very large. cu-able damagg had been done lo and Mrs. Malcolm Mncuaod. call and provided a. treat. The new "mars -0, mo PH", Em. rd 15, ly attended. and conducted by the streets due to the moving of A 0- ac THEATRE d M.. M y K. Munro (re- - - . . ' ti )1 i to a eyl'c .urci. e( no core any more mov til; I) 3'. t 5 ' ' I ggpointgdi. M ll;:E2,,.?l::,ifll,n .f:.'.i.,.”.”..?.'..'f.,”f.., Theo fifvgfirlte hyi'nns.l"The Lord's permits be granted a deposit of visitors to Lorne Valley on Sun- I The school committee reported ml" , raise In salary (0,. leach. My Shepherd" and ttBcliold the twenty-five dollars would have to day. September 16th. guests of. g . I TEWART S” 8.30 that soap and towels were in short en. Amazing Gift of Love" were sung. be posted with the Town Clerk. Ml'5- D0UE1ilS' DHYOMS. Mr. ondl lfrl. 8:30 MT- 5 t ' supply at the school. It was de- lllr, Harold J, Hynes, 3upcr- "In the weet By and By" was The Town Clerk was instructed to MfS- George Maclnnls. cided to purchase these items. Visor gf Inspectorate No. 7, sung by he choir. call for nominations to fill the The entertainment committee pointed out that though there He is survived by one daughter vacancies on the Town Council, appointed for next month was were only a few schools closed (Annie) Mrs. John MacPhee. who Nomination Day to be Friday, COMING MONDAY "ROBINSON-TURPIN" FIGHT FILMS Mrs. Wesley Campbell Minnie Macxinnon. member "home-made Christmas gift." lifts. George Clarey, was prize was won by herself. After the ty Questions" and "Charades." National Anthem. HELD AFTER ROBBIE! ..j. Quebec Provincial Police with an assault earlier Port. Maurice. Police said Taylor. unidentified men. PRINCE EDWARD: to-nu - sir. BACK TO THRILL YOU AGAIN AND AGKINI THE MIGIITIEST PICTURE EVER FIlJIi'E 70 GREAT STARS! 2 LOVE STORIES! 7000 THRILLS! CFCII. 8 Hi Milli NORTH WEST MOUNTED POLICE ...- s1-i6'ws - no hulclu mama. Falter, Ti-Ilol. -- m. - m. l GARY coon: DIADHJINE cAiuioi.i. Robert . Inn Clancy, Jr. 3:00 43:40 - 9 FIGHT FILMS! and Miss Roll call at the next meeting will require each to describe my show A in charge of the penny sale.'and when the lucky ticket was drawn the entertainment com- mlttee had given several contests. everyone joined in playing "Twen- The meeting adjourned with the MONTREAL. Sept. 20 -- (CF) - tonight are holding two men in connection today against. Thomas Taylor, 28. of Moncion, N.B.. robbed of 300 in a. hotel at nearby St. Leonard dc I transient tobacco worker. flashed a roll of hills while paying for drinks and was set upon and robbed by two in his Inspectorate, there were. as yet. a good many permit teachers. He also advised teach- ers concerning notices of en- gagement. attendance reports..re- port cards. school property. etc. Miss Marie Bowness. director of the Prince Edward Island Div- lslon of Junior Red Cross. out- lined work of Junior Red Cross. its importance in developing Hood health habit: in the regular school program. Mrl. Frank Ross. A teacher who has been extremely active in the teaching profession for some time and who taught in the Model School, Prince of Wales College. gave a most informative talk on literature and English in xeneral. Sho demonstrated clear- ly the integral role of English in every aubjecf.I every grade. Afternoon Seulon Mr. Malcolm Macxenzie. chief supervisor of schools. outlined the efforts of the Department of Education in securing a reason- able Iubvention for textbooks in this Province. Much discussion followed on the present revised school curriculum. Mr. Edward MacPi1nil. describ- ed tho necessity of punctual school attendance of pupils which would avoid a great deal of confullon in the Department of Education and more especially at the Family Allowance Office. Rev. Sister St. Elizabeth. C. N. D. prepared and delivered a re- . port on principles of problem solvlnl in arithmetic. She also outlined several step! and null- 77 cents ounce, assorted HALF PRICE. with her husband and family. lov- ingly cared for him during his ill- ness. Says New Uranium Find In Alberta NEW YORK. Sept. 20-(GP) - Morgan Bcntty. Washington news commcnlzitor for NBC. said in his news broadcast last night that vast new deposits of atoni- homh ore have been discovered in Albcrtn's Athabaska district. He said the Eldorado mining group owned by the Canadian Government is prt-pared to mine 500 tons of ore rich in uranium. The ultimate goal is 2.000 tons in day. geltions whereby arithmetic may be treated as A non-isolated sub- ject in the curriculum. Rev. Sister St. George. with in group of tiny tots. demonstrated early music training in schools. The question box proved to be A most interesting source of infor- motion. The nominations committee. Mr. E. J. MncDonald.' Miss Leah O'Hanley. and Miss Both Fraser appointed the executive for 1951 as follows: President. Mrl. Sadie Coffin: Vice-President. M i I s Lucille Wood; Secretary, Miss Helen P. Foley. Appointed to the P. E. I. T. F. Board of Governors. were: Mr. Daniel MacDonald and Miss Anne Keefe. Week-End Spocials FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY Newland's Sock Yarn, nylon reinforced. Regular price. Also Newland's 2-ounce double knitting yarn. Regular 85 cents ball, assorted colors. Clearing .... .. 69 CENTS "Meet Your Friends At The Friendly Store" MONTAGUE .5 TN) 01.00 STORE The meeting adjourned with K... "God Save The Kin colors. Clearing at ONE- FREE SHOW FDR KIDDIES (5 to 15) at PIIIIDE EDWARD and GAPITDI. ' SATURDAY MORNING - 9:45 Sponsored by Tlio Kiwanis Club ' Olisrlottetown In connection with International Kidd Day ' Doors Open 9:15 'Britaln-first upon. of .1.........' September 26th. There being no further business the meeting ad- jcurned. St0Ull.lS C. W. L. -The Catholic women's League meeting. held in st. Maryts Parish Hall on September 11. was attend- ed by flfteen members. The meet- ing was graced by the presence of Monsignor Murphy who opened the meeting with the League prayer. The President. Mrs. Arse- nault. presided and the roll call was taken and the minutes of the June meeting were read by the secretary and approved as read. The secretary's report showed a substantial balance in the bank. Her reports also showed 1126.00 paid to st. Mary's Church. 012.00 donated to st. Mary's Conyent as their Quota towards the purchase of I Family Bible. since the last. "ICC"-D8 000.00 had been spent on education by way of prlzes:- to Grade XI 90.00. souris Convent. 310.00. Sourls High School. s1o,oo :11 010.00 to the Catechism class- This entertainment mmlttee stated the bingo partleg lo, the months of July and August hm been very successful, and Il'l'l.ng. ed for I parcel blnzo to be held in the near future. Two new. mem. bers volunteered to take charge of the More Plrties for nu. next month. All members present volunteer- ed to purchase Christmas card; lhmllnh the Sitters of Mary Im- maculate at Alexandria to 53315:, them .in the building of their new convent. A very interesting and instructive report of the conven. tlon held in summenlde was pre- Genlkd by Mn. .1. P. MucPhce and 3 vol: of thanks was tendered her by the President. ' w;Th.;vmp-thy of the S KIM-Bled re ardl or Pump xumf. .".?.i '3' d.'y'..l'3 Dnlliy card is to be lent to his Ils. i-er. Mn. '1'. J. MacDonald. The mmlnr cloud with prayer by Monsilnor Murphy. ....:.......D-M... TOKYO. Sept. 20 -(Reuten)- -Ylmn but concluded a contract to. Hivort 0.500 tons of wire rod tn' "'9' W Europe since wcr's and-it was announced todsy. it---w-M II. J. , lllloll ' onnn-min Muln nu agony:-3 on-an uousauun. r. I 1. meeting I , J Wfic adds zest to lunch "ROBINSON vs. ..PLUS- This is a program that you can't afford to miss. TURPIN" FIGHT PICKLING ONIONS. 10 lbs. for . . PICKLING VINEGAR. 1 gal. ior . Clark's PORK 8: BEANS. per fin . . . . . . PEACHES. choice WAX BEANS. 20 oz. tin . . . .. Frosli Shredded COCOANUT. 1 lb. pkg. trlc Appliances. etc. GINIRAL Mjnci-lam. Marcy liver. P. I. bind SPECIAL SEPTEMBER. SALE SEPT. 17th to 29th inc. MOLASSES. best quality. extra special price. Gal . . White SUGAR. 10 lb. bags for only . . .. . .... . . Lynn Valley CORN. 20 oz.. 2 fins for . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256 Robin Hood ROLLED OATS. 5 lb. pkg. . . . . . . . . .. 45: 'Aylmcr TOMATO CATSUP Carnation MlLl(.rpor tin Magic BAKING POWDER. l lb. tin . . . . . . . .. . . . . . Fresh Stock Pittccl DATES. 1 lb. pkg. . . .. . . . . . . . . quality. portln Lqrgc Package RINSO. & l Sunlight SOAP . BUTTER. Perfection Brand. per lb. '. . . . . . . '. . . . . . . . TOMATOES". Lynn Valley. 20 0:. tin . . . . . . . . .. . . . PEAS. 2001. fin KIPPERED SNACKS. 3 tins for only . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. Good Quality IROOMS. extra special price. only . . Old English Liquid FLOOR WAX. pint fin . . . . . . . . . 496 Ollicr Groceries oil at Special Iargoln Prices. Also on sale: Drugs. Dry Goods. Julldlng Slrpllti. Hord- woro. Refrigerators. Washing Machines. Call and no oil the Special Intro Iorgclni. SAL! IND! SI": 2,. T951. E. K. Joi-msrou l 19: sl.l9 .. 39c .. 79c l7c . 20c . 16: . 27c -15: 18c 15c 45: 65c 43c . 20c 16c 25c 98: an 0 . O to no cocoon adios. Elec-