PAGE inorrr MATINEE 2:30 n‘ EVE. QHOWS 7—9 gtlllLllllllmBllilti-iiggwllns Ngw; . cAgTooN ""'--"\'-1-E'-"-:r:E'E'." ALSO FEATURETTI Z ‘GIVE US THE EARTH" —- CARTOON PRINCE ' EDWARD MON. and TUE. —ONLY— I’ fl |] A Y _ FUN ON THE BALLOT BOX "SMART POLITICS" COMEDY SPORTS - CARTOON - SHOWS 2.30 - 7 - 8.45 rwflCAPlTilLz-ii COMING - MON. - TUE. - WED. about... "nasal a strange case of snssrilorl ‘cttziiiliulefwiilil QIINSNIIILR ilflEIiiiiEiiS-Miiiliiiliiiiilw. » SIEYENBEPIY-iliiifliiiit) EMPIRE ‘roost MATINEE 2.30 —- EVE. 7 — 8.45 std“! OIOIII 0A1" ~ CltIOIIIO inr mus in tte viiisisn SPORTS —- NOVELTY — CARTOON DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE HALIFAX T0 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND (To and From Any Point) CHARLOTTETOWN ‘PHONE 1722 Rowlings The Mover FURNITURE rvrovmo. trounce AND CRATING LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING Ail Loads Insured w h HALIFAX ‘PHONE 3-7058 are ouse: 1'3 Low Wte s], g, Qarlottetown to “Sydneyei. gtuaghrsyeednwyuz:'h Freight service Saint John and Monoton to Prince Edward Island Tllf-‘lfllys and Thursdays Saint John ‘Phone No. 3-6052 Moncton Thane 9232 ATTENTIilli FARMERS WITHIN lO MILES RADIUS 0P HT. STIWABT After being in operation approximately ene year, we are new in a position to supply you with e complete coverage of beg. ~ poultry and cattle feeds at all times. » Phone. write or call to enquire our new low prices, and spee- hl delivery service. ' We guarantee iihality. lee as before buying your winter's flour, as we are selling OLAIWS FEEii SERVICE iioiiii srsviiirr earpreaect stock at eostteinsbe spaecfsresriutrsnsit. Z l COMING CAPITOL TIlilR.-—FRI.—SAT. as the mighty Man oi Tomorrow battles ’ \In uava the worlri E ._._-__ HEY KIDS! Watch for Special "SUPERMAN" Contest AIIBTIUII SALE COLD STORAGE PLANT Public notice is hereby given that pursuant to a decretai order dated August 16, 1948, of the Rolls Court of Chancery, I will, on ‘Tuesday iihe twelfth day of Oct- ‘ ober at l P.M., set up for sale at 5 public auction on the premises sii the lands and premises at Mon- tilguc described as follows: ', ALL THAT TRACT PIECE AND PARCEL or LAND situate lying "Id b"!!! M. Montague Bridge on Lot 52 in King's County in Prince ‘Edward island, bounded and des- ‘cribed as follows, that is to say: 0n the north and east by lsnd gliifmtfly in Possession of Pierce ‘ Gaul. on the south by the Mon“. ‘tue ltlver and on the west by Miiilllsue Bridge and by the Main Road or Main Street. the said . plot of land having a front ot 83 ifeet on said River. and extend. I ing from the said River along the |eastern side of said Bridge and Road aforesaid riorthwesteriy for the distance of 152 feet and con- tinuing northwardly along the said Road or Street for the dis. talice of 24 feet to a street or road ‘20 feet wide along the north aide of the herein described land, thence outwardly along sh, u“ last mentioned street to the mid eastern boundary at a, ptflnfl 17g feet from mid River; TOGETHER WITH the eoid storage building and plant "m"- oil. known as Wstterworthw Cold 510"", equipped and operating, lllll IIIOLIIOI Dlllllllli] flggpgqg 1546i! housing s packing plant. The building is modern and built '0" "I present purpose with twc IMP-re floors. llld living apart- illlfllt above. The plant ls diesel gliowered, cork insulated. and qr- ; Violent. f All patrons having good; gm. . ed in the [ll ‘ will have sniple ‘itinie to arrange with purchaser for continued sto _ or relgqpgl l as desired. _ TERMB—ID% deposit, ossli in 2b days. “I10 Iilliltot to court approval, K. M. MARTIN, balance i E l Receiver. i . g ‘ _ 11m: __C_i1ARDlAN. I HE EASTERN GUARDIAN CHARLUTTEFOWN hours. arosfioim nmie r. Stewart, III AGENT! SOUR-IS: lib lull The Guardian may be la Oeai-gotgwls: The m: Officer ' ._-oon omssuunn an page‘ brings results. more. INMAN’! ounce. men- tague will be closed, Oct. 1-15 lnclusive. .3301 AT HOME. - Ii it is Gifts we have thozn. If it is price you can't beat them. C. R. Boehner. Jeweller, Montague. ..'ANNOUNCING OPENING of Jamleson d: Co.. Woodworking Shop in Montague on Nvvlmbfil‘ 1st. Woodworking of all kinds- Orders, completed without delay Alan Jamieson, Proprietor. Souris Gleanings Souris Convent has purchased a new swing as part. of their amuse- ment programme for their pupils. Mrs. Peter MacPhe" has been admitted to Souris Hospital Where she underwent an operation. Miss Rosie and Russel Paquei: have left their home for Toronto. Ontario, where they are emlllilytd- scum High School has also had a face up-liiting this year with tvro sides finished with brick- siding. Housewives have started fall pickling and with the high costs find it an expensive part of the housekeeping. A supper was served in the Legion rooms for the women who served It the Lesion convention banquet of Sent. 6th. Misses Edie Menrant and 1m‘- raine MacAuiay, both of Souris- have left for Charlottetown where they will go in training at the Charlottetown Hospital. Both girls recently graduated from St. Mary's Convent. some aeoaarrowui Walden ‘Levers. following places la tdcntllaer llll l. A. lapel. in It. Peter's: The Post Oliae. LeadmAiber-taltieallralyroa tIai-rletOleir IlcliardsandGorilouiIai-sfli bought st any cl the Llewellyn: llra. Clay. in lourlsr Condoms and flarenec ....'Ou.r classified aid page brings results. ....'ILACK BEAUTY — siwwinl Wood Islands Monday, Sturgeon, Tuesday, Canoe Cove Wednesday. Anrisndaie Thursday. Eldon Fri- day. Bridgetown, Saturday. sn added attraction this year, the orchestra of Les Alexandra, a much danced to modern bsnd in Charlottetown, supplied the modem dancing This. along with an ex- cellent canteen service seem to explain the popularity of the dances. i 28th Mrs. v . .'On September I ' Ernest St. John held a bingo party: at her home, the proceeds went to YOU! YOUR LET'S M. C. STEWART. lflfifififiltlfllflddfllh? iilulttply the monthly amount you are now earning by the months you'll live from now until you are 65. Quite a sum, isn't it? You, should protect this fortune of your earning capacity.‘ A Dominion life Policy will ensure your dc- pendents continuance of your Income, or provide s fund for you on retirement. 111-112 Grafton Street, Charlottetown, P.E.1. I/ne I889 BELL WORTH l8 ABILITY T0 BARN TALK THIS ovirn. Representative oontinued uninterrupted and in ad- dltion to the load under decks. she carries a heavy dcoklood- svrmmm ON scream IN nzw SERIAL rrrainurn Ten years in Action Comics and Superman magazines. nine ye!" St. Mary; convent, Bingo is one of. m dam, and Sunday news-paper; the most popular forms of enter-r‘ coasbtmwut. 218m ye“, on m, tsinment and held weekly by the superman radio program brow- their - Bingo Club also hold weekly meet- hornes. with carefully ings at members strict rules always adhered to, Despite the high cost. of labor and lumlber, Souris is still experi- encing a postwar building boom, and carpenters. plumbers and electricians are enjoying a high peak of employment. Among those who are erecting new homes 1n- clude Mr. C. Rey White, who is building a two story home on the site of his old home on Chapel Street; just off Chapel Street Mrs. Kenneth Carter is erecting s somewhat smaller home. Mr. Artie Wright is also building a two-story C. W. L. and Legion. The Sourls “s, over the Mutual negwofk; now the amazing Superman will lrocket to the screen for the first time as a real live hero The upen- ‘ing chapter of Columbia's feature ‘serial, "Supenman." will be shown .ar. the Capitol Theatre on Thurs- ‘day with new episodes playing each week. Heading the cast of the serial are Superman himself, Kirk Aiyn, |Noei Neill. Tommy Bond and Car- | ol Forman. 1 Advance reports on the Columbia cliffhanger say that. the Super- man's arrival on Earth is excit- ingly re-told, how split seconds before the planet Krypton, abode of a super-race, is detroycd by earthquakes. the leading Krypton- home just opposite the IIOSIIlLBLIIIlH scientist sends his baby son Amvflfl "i086 W110 8W 601118 CX-Ito safety in a rocket ship. Found terior repair work are Mr, M. J.|and brought up by a farmer, he Cheverie who has built a foundat- [is taught to use his superhuman ion under his home built about a strength against all evil. The story further recounts his adventures on Earth, and thrilling- ly relates the battle with his most sinister foe, the Spider Lady. The cunning, cruel leader of the un- derworld gains possession of the government's powerful new wea- ‘pon, the reducer ray. /\I)/'///////L//./< ‘TX/w 37/ o‘ GORDON l-IALLETT. Pianist Programme: Three-Part Invention, Ne, 10, G msior .... .1. s, Bu]; S0118’! Without Words, oilile 38. No 2 . F. Mendelssohn Olius 62, N0. l. F. Mendelssohn Etude dc Concert, D flstsF. Liszt 77 year ago, Mr. Richard Lynei has changed the appearance of his home by a shingling job. liEiliili iTllNLli VICIIIITY . ‘Mr. and Mrs, Warren Hemp- hill of Charlottetown motored to The store of Matthew and Mac- Lesn, located on Main Street in Souris, was broken into recently,‘ supposably by two men. who back-_ ed a. truck up to the back entrance. and made away unnoticed. i The funeral of Mr. Frank MullalyI took place on Tuesday morniiii and many attended for Mr. Mullsly took an active part in the affairs of his community and made friends with all he knew. ...*On September 26th a special meeting was called for the women ot s1. Mary's Parish. The main topic of discussion at this meet- ing was the plannlng and organ- ization of a two day Bazaar which will take place later on in the fall. 0n Friday evening the young boys of Souris assembled in St. Mary's Hall to join the Cuibs, Missi Gennie DeGough is again the boys i Cub master, and she reports s very‘ large enrollment this year. The boys hold their meetings on Fri- day evening, and they seem keenly interested in the whole set-up. Mr. Roper, manager of the Snack Bar on Main Street in Souris, has installed s. neon sign on the‘ outside of his building, This is the second outdoor neon sign in Souris. Towrrshend and St. John, further up the street. ls also dis- playing en International I-larveSt- er sign. -so. ' Matthew and Macleenb old! time warehouse dances which, took place every Wednesday dur- ing the summer months have closed down for another season.‘ These dances in aid of the Souris Hospital. are very popular in Eastern King's and indeed at- tract many people from parts as far west as Charlottetown. Chais- son's old time orchestra supplied the old time music for the old fashioned sets which are still very popular in rural districts. As Sale 0f Business Site III IMIIITAGIIE Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up to nofl el October 6th. 1918, for tho purch- ase of the valuable building site in Montague of the late Edward J. Kerr, facing on Main Itreet, bounded on the North by the en- try to Baekviiie on North Street, on the South by the Btatlonload, with e depth of ll! feet. Iilhest or any tender not necessarily ae- cepted. Tenders to be good for acceptance until October 18th, 1M8. Upon acceptance the sue- eessful tenderer will deposit 10% of the tendered price and flgn agreement to Qeinplete purchase on assurance of good title within 15 days thereafter. GABTII W. IIII, Writeerfheneas you‘ Ealbssrereadyfsrsnarhst. We arebayingatalltimsasndpaying higheatmarkstprtcs. ‘ We advise ioeflngyeuglggbg onpastarefcraeeupleefwoeks yettotekeadveatsge ef gsed afta-gran. lsrlos all kinds sf Cattle. Georgetown on Tuesday and were guests of Mr. Hemphllfs brother, Mr. Henry l-lemphill. Accompany- ing them was Miss Madillne Mc- Keeman also of Charlottetown who visited Mr. and Mrs. N. WJ-lariscn. l’ PRESENTED BY On Tuesday the S. S. Amber- stone completed loading a cargo of eighteen hundred cords of pit props. loaded by the Bergmirnn Construction Company and sailed for the United Kingdom. This coal- burning ship which last ‘Tuesday entered port was under command of Captain P. S. Williams and is owned by the Crete shipping Company Limited o1’ London Elng- land. She carried a compliment of 32 officers and men and had a registered tonnage of i516 tons. De- spite lncllmerit weather during the latter port of last week, loading fires“ m“ N “ m‘! ISW “QN All‘- li B A ' SUNDAY ' 9.30 “SACKVILLE I Ii’ l FOIIIIDF (iAIIAII jIiEALERS '1 P. M. TOMORROW CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC proudly presents cin outstanding new Radio Programme The LESLIE BELL SINGERS under the direction oi Dr. LosI and his Orchestra HOWARD CABLE ship as; peirvir bringing 1 youa n great new fliiiliilEgss FLO|lIi l. . — " I Baritone- -I 4a as A halt hour each ’ , on the ' CDC. D Charles Jordan, baritone . . . ali of tliein distinguished CFOY 830 ea Ytlr iilal tliiillt 1-7.3 I. it. CANADIAN GENERAL ELEC LIIIIII ‘CHARLES JORDAN lilndsi iriinlcyeo ec|ey. . Jhetlirliilng veires of tire Leslie lell singers . string orchestra under Howard Cable's brilliant direction . . . semantic s ss by N“ 1.....tlie atoll Canadian artiste. 'l'RlC CO;