i Eastern Guardian ..1-gs-: sull-GAIN Amateur cav- all-ade will hewln gcu:'t;y”RiV: pllltllc IIIII Ff ly- ,.. .-M1-1-:1) CHURCH of Canada. Services Sunday uhmuugal. lillw. Mill'l'3)' River .' A 7” 5...-.1. :l p.ni. Murray H5750? - Din ltclx In 3- wwnrey B A UlnlNlPI'. ......up I-JNTI-JRTAINE D- Tvlcllly members of the Ladies ,tn,xlllnry of the Canadian 'L:glo.l: Montague Branch were Kllcll 5 tile (it-orgeiown Branch. Tuesday ptcliillll. A delightful soclal.even- inc lrils vll.l0)'8d by 0V")'”m' ' '2 NTAGUE Baptist piur ml, 2:-gvlce Sunday. October 9 MlliIlnL'llP. 11 a.m. Murray Rilh an 3 pm. Sturgeon 7:30 D-lllw with song service at 7:15. Hear the word: Feed Your Soul; Come to Church. new. A. M. Rogerio"- minister. pgmsu 01-” Georgetown, Ang lit-an Church of Canada. 3013' Tl'lll' ltv Church, Sunday October 9th. rflglnt-enlll Sunday after Tl'llllly- ll a.m. lioly communion and ser- mon Reverend W. O. Horll- MI!” in charge. PRESBYTERIAN Church Cale- donia service for Sunday 00! W1- Wood Islands at it. Caledonia It 7:30, Thanksgiving Iservice. Mr. Cairns Henderson, Tony River. Nova Scotia. guest speaker. Every- one welcome. SOURIS-BAY FORTUNE Pas- toral charge, the United Church of Canada. Services for Sunday. Oct. 9th. Bay Fortune 3 p. m. Sunday school Rally Day service and 0.15 pm. W. M. S. Autumn Thankoffering service. Special mus- ic Souris 7 p.m. Thanksgiving sel'- A ..-ice. Rev. D. A. Sharpe. Minister. TIIE PRESBYTERIAN church in Canada. Thanksgiving service, Sunday. Oct. 9. Cardigan. divine worship 11 am. Lorne Valley. afternoon service 2:30 p.m. Mon- tague evening service 7:80 p.m. Montague Sunday school 10 am. You uill be welcome at these ser- vices. Rev. D. A. Campbell. min- later. THE MONTAGUE pastoral charge, the United Church of Canada. Rev. J. M. Fraser. min- ister. Sundy. October 9. Thanks- iving services will be held as ollows: Montague 10 am. Sun- day school 11 a.m. Morning ser- vice and junior Sunday school. 7-30 p.m. evening service. Low- or llloninglie 9.45 am. Morning service and Sunday school. CHURCH OF CHRIST. The Lords Day. Oct. 9th. Montague. 10.00 a.m. Bible School for all ages including Adult Bible Class. ll.00 am. The Lord's Supper and Preaching Ser- vice. Murray River: Il.00 a. m. lllhle School and the Lords Slip- per. Murray Harbour: 6.00 p. m. Bible School and the Lord's Sup- per. Combined Evangelistic Ser- rit-c at the Murray River Church of Christ. You are invited to this hour of spiritual refreshment. Ken- noth T. Norris. evangelist. PRINCE EDWARD ANNOUNCES A MAN CALLED PETER 'l'hc ilinliagcinolit of the Prince Etlward Theatre takes uncommon pride in i ., the PINTICOITAL Chur it gg V1 at Midgoii in the schdol oar tier: Church Road. Sunday Octobgg on at 7x” mu. 0. R. stain, minim,-. Frielllb Qd neighbor. lunar at.Whlrn Road hall on Molldill era: llll. October 3. to present Mr. and Mrs. E. Farquharson ma unu- daugliter Mary with several love- ly farewell gifts. and to wish them uie beat of iucli and hlpplneu in their new plans of residence in Charlottetown Nrs. Forhan Bears. on behla! of all. made the pn. sentstion and read the farewell address. Mr. and Mrs. Farrmllai-. son and Mary expressed the" qr). iitude and delight at belnrv 5.5".-.. memhcred. The ladies of dig. trict served ruITE8IIIIlenIl i0IIow- ing the evening spent in dancing Georgetown Kr. and Mrs. John Donovan and daugll or. use naotored from Ple- tou.M I. andapsntthepaatwesh andin Georgetown. as the guests of Mr. Donovan's mother. Mrs. Maurice Donovan. L.A.C. James Caldwell of the Royal Air Force. stationed at Cbathain. N. 3.. was a recent vie- itor to Gear etown. where he vis- ited Mrs. Ca wall and young '. Major and Mrs. Jessie Pri :. accompanied by their granddaugh- ter Mar rat Webb. left on Wed- nr v etobar 5th to return to th- lr Will! is Ithode island. U. S.A. after iaviiig spent the summer and early autumn months at their cot- tage on the Cardigan River. on Wednesday. Oct 5th. Rev. W. . and Mrs. Paterson left by car on a visit to Halifax. N. 8. Rcv. Father James Fitzgerald to music by Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Stuart Personals - Mr. and Mrs. Cari MticLui'e, Charlottetown. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Milt-l.ui'e. Montague. Mrs. Chester Maciaurc. Mutua- gue. and Miss Belle Macclurc. Tauntnn. Maas.. were visitors to Murray Harbour this week. Among Maritime delegates at- tending the 26th Annual Meeting of the C ” Chamber of Com- merce in Winnipeg are Mr. and arrived in Georgetown on Thurs- day. Oct tith. from Rome. Italy. l where he spent the past few months lln Georgetown he will visit his lratner. Captain c. M. Fitzgerald before leaving for Winnipeg. Mani- lloba. A. C. 2..:.a ithc wedding of Mr- Mt-Kellna's daughter. Mlaa Zita McKenn. which taakaa place on Saturday. October Mrs. Nelson Reeves. formerly o! l Whlm Road. and now residing in Mr. and Mrs. P. J. McKclina, Brantford, 0nt., recently renewed me. the week long c,1).N,P.A, Montague. and Mrs. Reg Kenne- berry. New Pemh. -left Sunday for New York. where they will attend acquaintances and visited friends at Whiin Road and surrounding districts. ' Mrs- William Hayward represent- ing the Charlottetown Board of Trade shown right with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Smith. Saint John. New Brunswick Board of Trade. mrnl. beginning Monday. October 10th. of a new motion picture version of the inspiring book. "A Mfill Called Peter". We know that this is a film you will treasure all ill? years of your life. It is I l-omarkably faithful portrayal of the life of a great and truly humble preacher" who left an indelible im- Print on all who knew,him. As a dramatic documentary "A Man Called Peter" is an outstand- "uz achievement in film product- inn. it has real entertainment value as well as having something llmely to say that will be long re- mombercd. The nclusion of care- llllly chosen po ions of Dr. Mar- all-'Ill's famous sermons and of his prayers in the United States Sen- ate is a stroke of genius. They are the strongest part of the film. it on are undoubtedly familiar with Catherine Marshall's unforget- Ishlc story of Peter Marshall's life. which led the non-fiction best- seller list for 128 weeks. The movie (I133 been produced by Twentieth PEITIIIFY-FOX with loving fidelity. roducer Samuel G. Enlzcl and Director Henry ater have exer- rlscd the greatest care and re- sirainl to guarantee a faithful, !,?.f't'lll and truly uplifting film. I 9 Droductlon is In Cinemascope, Tl,” I599" Plmlnllrnpheri in color by -ed ruxe. and stars Richard Todd 2;: Jean Peters as Mr. and Mrs. Izrlllnim l. 9 Rolls eaders, prominent lay citizens. film critics and other re- ponaible figures who have re- Vlgmd "A Man Called Peter" hpav. 3,;.';fgon'",lh0 dlsnlty and III! 0 this memorable mot- ion pictu . w pleased tro. lend I33: ,y:,I,lpoi:.':ll bx patronage to our showing of an extraordinary mm. ” McGowan Motors Ltd. Hoot-am tr; Pisquid East Mr- Guy Jay left Thursday for the Magdalen Islands where hr ex- pects to be employed for some .me with the trim of Douglas Bros. and Jones. Miss Juanita Jay spent the Octo- ber 1 weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald. Lorna Valley. were guests of Mrs. YEO Fri-Sat-7-I MARCAUDERS Color - Dan Duryea. Jeff Richards. Jarmu Jay's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Jay Sunday October 2. I Mr. Wallace Woolridge, employ- ed on the Government dredge spent) the October 1 weekend with his wife: and ifamily here. i Mrs. George W. Jay spent a few days the first of the week in Lorne Valley with her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mra- Earle Mac- Donald. B.A. THEATRE MOIITAGIIE Adm. - 40 - ll glneiud Gav. tut Lewis Cartoon - Lunar Current News LIST or DEFAIILTING RATEPAYERS lllollrlloul: TIIWII OF "I'M 0! assessed lesidencs. as far Kim-t on which Real Personal Poll llllll ' as known , property is located listasa Property other Total Moro. scmour " -t - s to 40 And , J , u g - I;ocu'st St. 3 .40 S n.00 - m'lI.'PWlIllIa LII!!! ...........................-.-...MoniaiuI I.l:I!TII.ScIk Enemmn . la) nullv. .ylst. Jamar ..... ........................... .. Montague mm st,-. 5,00 23.33 San... raw". " y : l.ocust"St. g 1.00 Elwin LIN: 0N AIIBEARS I D E Montague ..,,w.g . 70.00 . - -8---.-................s........-.....lVlontagua Main St. 50.00 NW" llhmvy t tt th T wn M 1948 I t b -.19.?) AD- tlt tht hour of to units ttlhta d)flt?r'rli:)2n riiak: apoplic athin to the hYtIgi:tII'dI1t2e fg'tI1hgeTyo?lIfnO(Jcf l?'I(:r'llagll)9 31 W5 Court Room in ' town. forijudgment against each and all the lands above described for the respective mmunu EPWPV A lid. and then unpaid, and also for judgment against the respective parties above num- Ed I" I'M ENWFIIII mentioned as due by them respectively in t to Poll Taxes or tax on real or 99150981 PNNW or as tax or any or all of such to: es. and than unpa d. and proceed upon such judgment "I 53' 1”" III! Itlless cause to the contrary be shown on the making of such application at. the tlm! an p ace , . I. - . DATED "Ill NH! day at September 1l.o., 1955. .41” visiting here include FRONT ROW. left to right: Mrs Kimber; Mrs. E. Caseonguey; Mrs. A. Holmes; Mrs. Ralph Cantion; Mrs. A. GPILIDII. Leaving Friday or Saturday and C. P. directors meetings. newsmen'a wives who have been NWMEN'S WIVES ATENDING CONVENTION BACK BOW: Mrs. A. Wiigar; Mrs. l John Sleight; Mrs. John Mots; J. Preston; Mrs. I. H. MacDon- . Mrs. A. Gauthier. ' lld; Mrs. W. Campbell: Mrs-l -Bartar's Film Lab. THE STARS SHINE BEST - - - - AT THE DRIVE-IN SHOW! iiox til-ll-'lCI:3 XN snow as s omzrss S ' 7 "RAIN on , tr 7:210 SHINE" ""'.I':it SATURDAY JOHN WAYNE . . They called him "HONDO" HOT BLOODED WITH THE HEAT OF THE PLAINS THAT BRED HIM - SILENT AS GUNSMOKE - A STRANGER TO ALL BLT THE SIJRLY DOG AT HIS SIDE . . . WAYNE AT HIS RUGGED BEST In "HONDO" LXTIKAI COMEDY AND COLOR CARTOON SPECIAL PRE - HOLIDAY SUNDAY MIDNIGHT THE WHOLE TOWN WILL BE CllDl)LIN' SOON "BY THE LIGHT OF THE SILVERY MOON". Those grand days! Those grand ways! They're singin', dancinl, and wooinl and doin' all the things boys and girls love to do-- IIOLIIIAY WEEKEND SPECIALS MENIS-Reg. 10.95 PANTS-Sale price - - - 8.95 Cutting Free r MENIS SPORTS SHIRTS-b Sale Price 2.95 r Full Cut-San1oI'IzedIShrunk--Bright New PIa.Ida. New Shipment HARRIS TWEEDS Just Arrived. New Fall Shades. Also Shiffer-Hillmcin Suits HOOlEY'S MEN'S WEAR Both Stores CHARLO'ITETOWN and M()N'l'AGllE Charlottetown Store Open Fritlity Night Amount of Man ville: G. ARNOLD WIGHTMAN. Townhcierk for the Town of Moniagllk ...BY THE LIGHT OF THE SILVERY MOON" oolils DAY and GORDON Marlins" (BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 12:05 A.M.) tlrldny. Oct. 1.1935 'I'heGuartIinnPa(oI ” Special Dinners On Sunday Special Sunday Dinners will be served in The Bison ”Rainbow” Dining Room, Montague. every Sunday for the rest of the season. TURKEY or CHICKEN With All The Trimmings Adults 31.25 Children 75c Dinner Served from 4-7 The Bison Restaurant It's a blaze of excitement that never lets up when that lovely lady lets her red hair down. showing the man who wanted to get her out of old Santa Fe that he couldn't even get her out of his heart! GREER GARSON DANA ANDREWS ":S:i3rgng& .4... urllluvlo DU WARNER BROS. CIN: WARNERCOLOR TODAY AND SATURDAY Shows 3:30 - 7 - 9 Sat. Matinee at 2:80 NEWS OF THE WEEK when SBlll.i Fr was one big gun the lrlggel was .l lady with lull h.lll' EXTRA! PRINCE EDWARD FOR YOUR HOLIDAY PLEASURE . . . . T1-IE PRINCE EDWARD Present A MUSICAL - ROMANCING - SINGING - DANKQ LAFF-FILLED HITI SUNDAY MIDNIGHT (DOORS OPEN AT 12:05 LI.) . J --lliiiiils Iiilliliill rEtIc5l'l5””' ..PIlll.lIIYllll'II!iiHIiHI 7 new song f smoahosl ' g , ' Including . . t r u u t "SoolIl'I tat Believing” ' STAIRE t. 3' 'VERA-ELLEN i MARJORIE MAIN. g H” 5; ,.....-.. SHOW TIMES 1:30 - 3:30 Mayfair Theatre MURRAY RIVER - FRIDAY ONLY "Return Of The Bad Men" SUPER WESTERN Robert Ryan. Ann Jeffrey: Show time 8 p.m. sharp ...s Starripg Randolph Scotl- Come one. Come all N0 IIESTII cu.scMnrei - form IRAN” cumzwrzrr ANTI-FREE! Installed by experts at Doug's "Essa" Service Station MONTAGUI -or-v-r-E-3---v----L” ” E";-a,...-