D! ID CREAGI WASHINGTON (AP) -- Darn- . mats are drawinz fresh hope for the 1950 presidential race from scattered election .' ' ' that gave them a record-smashing vio- tory in the Kentucky governorship race and pushed them ahead in , such battleground states as Penn- sylvania, Indiana and Connecticut. There were some Republican ad- vances too. here and then. but virtually complete returns from Tuesday's state and municipll elections showed a clear not ad- vantage to the Democrats in I-ll! matter of organizational streuil-ll for next year's presidential and Nurses Club Holds eetlnqs l mectin of the Nurs- t-I':h8lt!iIie)zl)lIatrhe Kins: County H05- pital was held at the home of Mr!- goilie Diamond. El tmembera re- sponded to roll ca . The minute! of the previous meeting were read and approved. it was moved and seconded that some articles of clothing left over from I PT9Vl0"3 bazaar be sent to the orPllIMl'- A sum of money was voted to the hospital campllsli Whlcll ll "9" in progress. Final plans were made tor the picture the club is sponsor- ing in tile near future After the meeting adjourned the members spent the evening sew- mg for the hospital. Lunch was served by "I6 509'?" mg the lunch committee. Mrs. Dan MacDonald invited the mem- bers to her home for the next meet- ing. The lunch committee will be Miss Adah MseGregor and Mr!- Claude Nicholson. The previous meeting was held at t e home of Mrs. ivor Phillips. on onday. October 24 with eleven members present. The members were pleased to welcome Mrs. Vic Pepier back to the club. and Mill Mary Lamont as a new member. c ' 4' the business meeting the memhe a spent the evening sewing for the hospital. Refresh- ments were served by Mrs. Phil- lips and the lunch committee. n A I Eastern Guardian ATTENTION Montague curlers. Annual meeting Montague Curl- ing Club in eluhroom. Thursday. Nov. 10 at 8 o'clock. Important business. Large attendance re- ' quested. MAGlsTi1ATE's COURT - At maglstrate's court at Georgetown yesterday before stipendiary Magi- strate, Gilbert A. Gaudat a party from Dover was fined 315.00 and costs for speeding. A resident of I Montague, found guilty of having liquor in his possession other than his residence. was fined 820.00 and costs. A party from Iona on the same offense was also fined MM!) and costs. A resident oi Charlotte- town was fined 325.00 and costs for possession of liquor not purchased from a vendor. The case of a re- Domocrais Find Bright Omens In Election Wins congressional election. Pennsylvania. Indians and Con- necticut.-with a total of 5: elec- toral votes-all went Republican in the 1061 election while Kentucky was Democratic by a rest thin 700 votes. The states have a varying number of electoral votes which go to one or the other of the pros- idential candidates. interest focussed Wednesday an Indiana where sweeping Dem- ocratic nine in mayoral contests pointed up Democratic claims oi farm belt unrest over Eisenhower administration agricultural polic- es. IKE"! MAN DEFEATED Pennsylvania voters gave an- couragement to he Democrats. too. Philadelphia elected Dem- ocrat Richlrdson Diiworth as its may": with a resounding 130.000- V0l9 mBl'8in over the Rtrtublican who ran witi President Eisenhow- er's personal endorsement, W. Thacher Longstreth. The Republic- ans suffered a net loss of four in Pennsylvania mayoral elec- tions and suffered other reverses ing the city aanunlstta in We- tarbury-in ltaouoiican aside for eight years-and pushing ahead elsewhere in the state's municipal elections. In other states. results were less conclusive. Democrats scored a net gain of one in New York mayoral r a co s - an outcome claimed by both sides as I vic- tory. names sioumcimca Republican national chairman Leonard W. Hall contended the re- sults depended on local issues and "bad no national significance." Democratic chairman Paul M. Butler claimed a growing trend to- to the rejection of Philadelphia's endorsed candidates as evidence. their victory in Evansville. county tionally a political testing-ground. The county has voted for the win- nor in every presidential election since 1892. Evansville has been in as well. In Kentucky. former baseball commissioner A. 3. (Happy) Chan- dler was elected governor by a landslide approaching 150,000 votes over Republican Edwin H. Den- ney-despite a bitter primary fight that split the Democratic party. And in Connecticut Democrats solidified 1954 victories by captur- Republlcan hands since 1051. Besides Evansville the Dem- ocrats won control in Indianapolis and. all told, in 11 of Indiana's ward his own party, however. and . pointed to the Indiana outcome and . Democrats h a i I ed particularly seat ol Vanderburgh county-tradp . Longstreth and other Eisenhower - -w-.;i”' Mt- largest cities. It was their biggest gain in 26 years and sharply re- versed the Republican 1051 sweep that preceded Indiana's big major- ity: for President Eisenhower in 105 . YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT FUN FROM MARTIN. LEWIS IN 'YOU'RF NEVER TOO YOUNGI A hilarious lesson in the delight- ful art of provoking laughter is scheduled for "Today" at the "Prince Edward" Theatre when "You're Never Too Young" arrives with the entertainment world's top instructors. Dean Martin and Jerry Iewis. at the head of the class. satlon already hailed as Martin and Lewis' best yet, couldn't be pursuit. This is one sident of Pictou. N. 8.. charged with breaking and entry and theft. was adjourned. and the accused was .emanded in custody. ENGAGEMENT-Nb. and Mrs. Grant Sencabaugh. Murray Har- bour North, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Gloria. to Clifford. grandsonof Mr. John Angus MacPhereon. Dellevue. Marriage to take place November 5 23. Presbyterian Church, Murray Harbour North. DANCE E SUGAR.5ibs..I 4la ST.MARY'SI-IALL LARD.2Ibs. 39: SOURIS S;-IORTENING. 2 lbs. . . . .. 49: I he .. .............. 293 "W" "”"'"5 anger. Satin Mix. ib. . .... ... 35. At3tanct,,,d', A l(EREL.tln I9: 0,.ch.,,s,.. ICING SUGAR. 2 pkgs. . . . . . Zlc ............ PURI'l'YOATS.5lbs....... ,....49o rgggvtstou MOTHERS OWN TEA. lb. . . . . . . 1.1! cxcw g. PINK SALMON. I-2 Lb. Tin . . . 25: ,e,ev,s,on mzfmt" rucuanos. tin ................ 27: Channelz .......-is.u....z7C 2:00 p.m.-FM Concert Rom- 3:00 p.tn.-Llberaoa 3:30 p.m.-At Home with Helen Cracker mo p.m.-Today with Arlene ' Holder (:45 p.rn.-Uncle Jack at the aim. screen??? 3355883513 '0 .3 is -3 E p.m.-Spark Master : pan.-The Passes-by : p,.in.-Lla is was-In : p.m.-Jane Wyman 'i'beaire : p.m.-Kraft Theatre .tn.-xiii p.m.-CKCW-TV p.rn.-Weath f P 1- 9 -I - p.m.-sin Off COMMON BRICK. INSUL LATHE. .Oh”Hand. ZLARK BROS. Oounolw 58 we-om 33538888 Mi. istvolivalri l to more appropriate, for Dean por- h-sys a teacher at a school for girls and Jerry romps madly about , the grounds masquerading as an eleven-year-old boy - with two hundred gorgeous teen-agers in hot lesson we're going to enjoy. I ' The other members of the class and staff are also at the top of their professions. Sparkling Diana and lovely Nina Foch co-star, as the dlstaff members of a highly' complicated romantic quadrangle with Dean and Jerry: and Ray- mond Burr is featured as a jewel thief-killer whose pursuit of Jerry causes the little boy-masquerade- and some of the most excruciating- ly comical situations ever filmed. Two of the nation's top tune- smiths. Arthur Schwartz and Sam- my Cahn have turned out six new hit tunes for the film. and dance master Nick Castle has put togeth- or some extraordinary routines. one of them featuring Dean and Jerry and 100 girls-one of the most unique and spectacular music- al sequences in movie history. TASTY PAK PEAS. 2 The setting for the comedy sen- - CUTTING RATES EDMONTON 1CP) - Carl L. Young. vice-president of the Cana- dian Federation of insurance Agents. says insurance companies Fare cutting rates too much in an leffort to get business. Mr. Young said one solution may be govern- ment rating bureaus for insurance policies. He said insurance com- missions are too low. k l Directed and produced by the: brilliant team responsible for the enormously sucessful "The Cad- dy" and "Living It Up." Norman Taurog and Paul Jones, "You're Never Too Young" was filmed in Vista-Vision and color by Techni- color and has been called a de- light to behold. It promises to be the most rib-tickling day at school you've ever spent. and possibly the funniest you'll ever spend at the theatre. OPENING NOV. 9 Sewing shop on Main street, Souris. Dressmaking and alterations. Evening hours, Monday to Friday 6:30 to 10:30; Wednesday afternoon 1:30 to 10:30 Wednesday night. Phone 20-15 or CONTROL?- VIVIANCREAMER Mombasa in East Africa was a really Was! Traffic is flowing across the still proceeding. In the above causeway while at one end a bull- his part for centuries before Vasco . new causeway at Vernon River. picture a bus can be seen on the dozer ls levelling fill. (ll Gama landed there in 1480. although work onathe project is meeting Monday evening, Novem- R b her 7. When business was complet- . S I ed a fontest wag pultd on lg Mrs; . Miss hir ey Jay left Muncton Levi ay won y rs. owar by pgmc Noxember 1 for V;alncoui;- ii'(elly. Lunch wlas serveiebsir Jthe er. .C.SepianstovstCa- ots, ited yMrs. v ay , ...... - r.......... .... Mon- ..f.”.'..ZfJ'i”.... ...... an MONTAGUE BRANCH. No. 8. CANADIAN ; troal before returning home the ist- -- LEGION (B.E.S.L.) ' I" P8" 0' NWemb9"- .n,.s BEGINNING All war veterans of Montague, Murray River, Mr, and Mrs. George Jay were . ' Murray Harbour and. surrounding areas, whether ...m..,.-, 1,, Lame vane... wednes. tellxfstiofeyigznixiglonbyoihglggsgl members of the Legion or not, R.C.M.P. Detach- in slay, guests of their daughter. .Vlrs. ' merit; Reserve Units, Girl Guide , Scouts D 3"!” M"CD”"3ld "d M1 MW '1-A-'" J” L'AA-Asj-Baird "I Land” In ms" Cadets and all other organizationss or socieliescllsrsd in. mm In w”m”' m 1 , . ' . . i ' "I" ”' ''-''j''''''?'W cordially invited to attend our annual Remembrance I Miss Jaunita Jay Charlottetown DEW Parade and ?9l'VlC95- . I , potent nillhe wegkend with her var- D A N C E Assembly Point:-Legion Hall, Montague J ggeswasrgcggmplrlxzd Egmiidfraliyd Time:-November 11, 1955 at 10:30 a.m. Mm Bmy wuson. ' Dress:-Medals, berets if available. Poppies. LEGION HOME Parade Marshall-Comrade Rod Martin Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay were isitors in Charlottetown Monday. Souris Miss Isabel Birt. Charlottetown, . ails: a weekend visitor at the home ARMISTICE NIGHT o er psren is, Mr. and M . W l- lace am. " 8 For 3” Mrs. Howard Kelly was hostess Veterans and Partners- to the ladies of the Pisquid East Women's Institute for their annual mi); - TODAY - FRI. - SAT. "ONE FOR ALL! AND ALL FOR TROUBLE! . . . The story of the Cully Gang's last reckless stand at the end of the trail their guns had blazed throughout a Devil's playground of Apache hate! Need we say more about this high classed western which will be playing for the three last days of this week. We welcome one and all. WEEK END SPECIALS Thursday and Saturday STEWART 8. BECK MONT AGUE ltsrbour's INSTANT PUDDING. 2 for 23: "There's More Fun At The Movies" Their love was an Omfizzwzouef ...and must pay an FIK (v ouilaw's penalty! ' GIIIIIR IRAIIJAV SitVEIil!Il.S-IISIDI Milli EXTRA! "Black Arrow" No. l4 and Host Too A Ghost (Cartoon). Daily Showings; Matinee 3:30; Evening 7:00 4: 9:00 Saturdays and Holidays: Matinees at 2:30 tins 29: BARGAINS ON I0 USED Wool 2 USED FURNACES 5 USED ELECTRIC WASHERS I USED REFRIGERATOR 5 uses RANGES 3 uses on. sracs HEATERS Al the above are in excelont ' eonsltion. 8: Coal HEATERS Mai I' Manny River .. THURSDAY . moav 'TlGH Starring -- G A r Rogers. EdwardG. Plus-SHO TS... Theatre V time--8 p.m. m ONTI-IESCREEN ' BE SURE TO BRING YOUR "ELMER" CARD. HAVE IT PUNOIIED GET YOUR EBEE "ELMER" BADGE AND AI& EN- TII TIE ' HERE IT IS! KIDDIESI ANOTHER DIG FUN PARADE! lPlIill8l38 AMI!) MUN !I'(iD!tl Rlisllii ELIIEIVS THEATRE PIIBTY sarueoav MORNING to o-ctocx At The PRINCE EDWARD ' FIVE BIG PRIZES IN STAGE CONTEST R "BONYO" TIIE CIIIMPANZEE IN A LAFF PACKED FEATURE IIIT- "IEDTIME FOR IONZO" PLUS "WOODY WOODPECIIER" CARTOON BY THE DOOIIMAN. THEN YOU WILL "GIANT! AWARD" CONTEST FOR TI-IE V TWO NEW BIKES. -' see You sarusoav aaoonaa'aosnsssou...mc a loo TRAFFIC USES VERNON CAUSEWAY l 4 .-,1. Hp Remembrance Day At Sourls Members are to meet at the ath- olic Church for Mass at eight o'clock. A program will be held in St. Mary's Hall prior to the parade to the War Memorial as follows: 9.40-sllds of war graves and mem- oriala: 9.50-remarks by Provincial President E. Foch MacDonald M. M.; 9.55-remarks by Rev. Mr. Sharpe; 10.00-remarks by Itt. Rev. J. A. Murphy; 1006- guest speak- ier, Mayor B. L. Stewart; 10.2) Branch President W. E. Pierce; 10.40-the parade will aliin. The order of the parade will be as follows: R.C.M.P.. Flag and Standard Bearer; Parade Marshal; Provincial Piesident, Branch Presi- dent. Veterans. Burke's Pipe Band. Girl Guids, school children. The Parade will move off from the hall for the War Memorial at 10.45. At the Memorial at 10.574 Can ada; 11.00. Last Post, 2 minutes silence--Reveille. The laying of wreaths will then take place in this order; Town of Souris, Prov- incial President, Branch President, Next of Kin, The Band will then conclude with God Save the Queen. I 1 th s ' in - u ' ..:;:::..:: ""' :9"'f:' 9-H"-'-' '7: M A - ed l . t:.:..':::""::.: 2. ' 'P' '9" ' """" """ " ""':"5-E "Niagara" on our giant screen! TONIGHT AT li:30 ON OUR MIDNIGHT SHOW JAMBORIEA rnmcs sowano He saw the man in the shadows hold her- and kiss her! And he closed his eyes because he was afraid to see what his wife I g The Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion Will serve dinner to veterans and their families. ---'T'echau'.codo1. , . STORM WARNING! THIS CITY IN PATH OF GGEST GALE (of Laughter) IN YEARS! DUE TO ARRIVE TODAY AND WILL CON- TINUE-FOR FRI. AND SAT.-COME PREPARED! musics: mm.-WWW f P-r:;;;;;;m- EDWARD ..?E'.5zL'Zif. as.w' ovrsraunma mi 003' 61073-9”? - I There": a mad-itilieK Ia arter Jerry! '40" "T", - because Jerry's 90', the stolen ..w-my go.3;:sg;gn-to DIANA lYNN NINA FOCH WITH RAYMOND BURR , COLOR. By E TECHNICOLOR. c V.!S.Ii. 1519" REGULAR PRICES EXTRA! rxmu NEWS auolcaaroou Child . Shows Today 3:30-7-9 - Mai-inee Fri. and Sat. at 2:30 Adult .. 40c mo .2. soc rare! rear! TO THE PATRONS or The PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE ..I.'i?.Z” .Sf.1Z”..ii”;l1 and FIRESTONE HOME and AUTO CO. LTD. 0. srnwanr MMKAY - YOUR FRIENDLY numerous banana in mzs: 21 Inch ADMIRAL r.v. SET Znd PRIZE: sioo van. in Fine st FIRESTONE Toys. 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