Easlern Guardian DANCE 'l'0 IE IILD in Beav- u. 3.", Monuguo. October It. Monday is cancelled. ..HOT TURKEY AND sale of fancy work at Presbyl-9111' CPWCPI Hall. Wednesday. Oct. 30- HM TURKEY SUPPER and sale of fancy work at Presbyter- ian Church Hall. '-'-'ednesdI!. Oct- 26. iuu.i.ows:'sN MABQUEBADII dance, Beaver Hall. MOIIIIIIII. Monday. October 81. Prises EC oolliln'lCI. 24 Dragge??Iii Souris Over The Weekend The port of Souris is ill! be- coming one of the most imP0TlN1l seaports in the Province with the prcsenceiof a larle met or '1"? zcrs on Saturday and Sunday :here were 24 in port almost all garrylng iull cargoes of fish and inioading them at the tilletiiit iIfli'llS. in purl were the following: ilnrgiircl Pauline, Donald and Eugene. Marjorie and Marybelle. Snuris 11.. Virginia Anne. Irene ll., Paula Marie. Charlotte 11.. Gilbert, ircne Joan. Pink Star. Harry G. Fhc following are from Nova Scotla Beothuk. The Red Diamond 1V. navld Francis, Fanny Faye. Cli- zsie Eldora. Donna Louis. together .vitl1 six other Nova Scotia boats ihicli left early Sunday morning. JE LLYFISH CURE LONDON (CP) .. A Londoner stung two months ago by a heliy- llsh and still scratching. appealed on doctors' advice for another live jellyfish to use as a possible antl- rl n t e. A Folkestone fisherman (mind one despite the cold weather and treatment is under way. SEEK CHANGE! OTTAWA (CF) -- The Canadian Association of Radio and Television Broadcasters Saturday asked for permission to appear with a brief boiore a CBC board of governors meeting Dec. 1 asking changes in the operation of some CBC regula- tions. A CARTB announcement said it will suggest changes to permit hrnadcasting stations greater lat- itude in connection with. public service and specialized announce- nents and programming. TELEVISION CKCW - Moneron Television Programme Schedule MONDAY 2.00 p.m.-F. M. Concert Hall 3:00 pm.-Liberaca 3:30 p.m.-At Home with Helen Crocker- 4:30 p.m.-Tod-ay with Arlene older 4:45 p.m.-Uncle Jack at the Piano :00 p.m.-Fur & Feathers p.m.-Aubrey 8: Gus : p.m.-Hovwtbv Doody p.m.-Puppet Theatre p.m.-Person to Person p.rn.-CKCW - TV News p.m.-Weather p.m.-Sports p.m.-CBC News P.M.-My Hero 3- P.m.-Hi s Honor Homer Bell nm.-Fur,Facts ' D.m.-Casear's Hour P.m.--Medvlc D.m.-On Stage D.m.-Studio One D.m.-CKCW - TV News itm.-Weather A - n.m.--Bnxing - om.-Sign OH 85 8 GG5Ul'JI.'J 335885 xldQ&Gas 8 .n .1 353333;” ....-4...... .-i.........g J! A LAXATIIIE . that really does you good! Standing in front of an engraving Naval Officers' of the famous sea fight, hosts at the Trafalgar Day ball of thel From the left they are Lt. Nor- .d L N HON CH Lt. Col. and Mrs. Tom Davies. Association greet man Black. president of the Charl- - Vl.!.!.I'!!l!.D w.u.s. i The Valleyfield auxiliary of the WM-S. held the October meeting Fire Destroys" I Monday, Oct. 24. 1955 The Guardian riage 8 in the church school room. The theme for the worship service was. "The Call to Commitment.” The service opened by the singing of. "Breathe on Me. Breath of God."l Members assisting Mrs. Arthur Mac-Kinnon, leader of the worship service. is scriptural responses to questions concerning the lure mean- ing of commitment. were. Mrs. ALlen Martin. Miss Audrey Mne- Donald and Mrs. Jack Peardon. Members paticipated in the dis-, Dwelling At Georgetown A fire which started at about 11.15 pm. on Saturday night eons- piatsly destroyed the house of Mrs. Myrtle Bridges on Grafton Street in Georgetown. The small frame house was levelled wlthig an hour. only a small amount of the fur- niture in the downstairs rooms was saved. A large crowd arrived at the scene of the fire but entrance to the house was impossible within a very few minutes. it is thought that the fire origin- ated around the flu under the roof LOOK! LOOK! A NEW When you go to the MOVIES tonizzht. take a look It the outstanding displavs in the winrlows of our down- town stores. Charlr)ttnlown's merchants are rated at . . . the top in eastern Canada for lll - x I ll - It a . . . . 's::i:l):renr:-:ildllIfIz.Elllie 3,, plays. And while you are window shopping join in the See gggiclutlcri by the paryer Hymn I fun Of Our MYSTERY LETTER CONTEST. 0. . Mrs. Alex Marlin presided over Displayed in each of eleven windows will be a letter the business part ui, the meeting;irom the title of the m0vic:- and welcomed all vi.silors includ- es the first persons on the scene folmd the llflllllfl OHIPIEIGIY l'(ing Rev. and Mrs. A.C. Fraser of BROKEN LANCE blaze. Marion Britlge. C-B. 'I'wcnty-one 1' 00"” "01 be Hcemlned "imembers responded in the roll. List the eleven letters and opposite each write til! the time of writing if there was any insurance on the house or its contents. Mrs. Vince White will be ilcvot-. lional leader tor the next meeting; C Lunch Committee: Mrs. lion Stap- Ictori, Mrs Alex Marlin. Mrs. Herb lMacKenzie and Mrs, Prcsioii Penni- on. Name of lll0 st1)l'P in ivliosc window the letter appears. Thcn mail your entry to thc Mystery Letter Contest. Prince Edward Tlit-;iti'c. Trio lucky winner will receive a special prize of S300 plus a month's theatre Pass and the next five winncrs will rm-cive a Double Theatre Pass. MURRAY RTVER The social se-retory. iii .. W, . . . '. sympathy 1'. extended to Mr. A, MECLEM ghecied nn"Ca”s' Contest Closes at Midnightfliday. and Mrs. Reginald Johnston. Mur- cards, etc. Mrs. W.A. Bruce pres- AND BE SURE TO SEE THIS THRILL PACKED HIT ON I THURSDAY. FRIDAY & SATURDAY ray River, on the death of Mr. Johnston's father, the late Mr. Garfield Johnston of Peter's Road. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carmichael and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bishop of Carver, Mass. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. William F. MacLeod and the Misses Belle and Margaret MacLeod. Murray River. Messrs. Arnett and George White. Murray River left on Mon- ented a-chapter of the study bood concerning home rnissioiis includ- ing work among immigrants and Canadian lnzlians. Mrs. Max Cooper will prepare the next chapter of the study book- The meeting concluded with the Lord's Prayer and lunch was sets ved by the committee in charge. mmgggggggggggg 's VICTO I Commanding Officer of H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte. Lt. Robert J. Le- Clair and Mrs. LeClair. Barter's Film Lab. '2. T .. ORS NELSON ottetown branch of the association. Mrs. Black, Lt. Cmdr. J.N. Kenny. You otve it to yourself to try Kellogg's All-Bran and milk as an aid to health and regularity. All-Bran corrects the cause of its regularity due to insuilicient hulk. (Chemical or drug-type laxatlva are intended only for overnight relief of a temporary stoppage.) All-Bran and milk is a whole tome. good-tasting dish-a safe, natural way to improve "intes- Elflal tone"-so essential to com- nrtable elimination. All-Bran, nade from the outer layers of yhole wheat, contains natural nod bulk. it is also an excellent are I... s mrma y nct' n .) There is only one All-Bran. W3"tg's. Famous for nearly 40 ars as the original natural .'lllVE cereal. it is milled for ' imum effectiveness. We'll is to you that All-Bran with Wk will give genus relief from ullFtlplLlOfl within it) do a rdoubi your money has . rilosle oasarlo. ' ' I L-TODAY-TIIE.-WED. The Capitol Is Proud to Present It's First Movie In VISTA VISION Name-' ly Starring three of the movies' top actors. I would like if every one could see this terrific picture! Mayfair. Theatre '1 "Run For Cover" Naialortliqirstlinie... btelimillasrnngecl ion rmln? ( IOTIOINCVIIIDICO-lDIN7.i day for Cornwall. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adolphe and family, Toronto, Ont.. are spending their holidays in Murray River. guests of Mrs. Adolphc's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mac- Lean. donate a specified sum to the Land P..l.d Pulp orphanage at this time. Mrs. Cecil Campbell is in charge of the col- For Holland lections for this district. The S. S. Uskpnrt docked in ' Semis suumay evening rmml The different committees for the month reported as follows: sick - Georgetown carrying a cargo of Mrs Garnet Moore and M" M 768 ”0l'd5 0f P9919? Pulp ""d I5 J. Munro were re-appointed on the taking on an additional 809 cords sick mmmmee rm. me coming in Souris. all of which is consigned.m,,mh. School g 3 number of (0 Roltefdamr The 1104” l5 Teglslr supplies are to be nbtaned for the ered in Newport. England. With 8 school. Entertainment - appointed TEROVIAX SAVES latliltlidvnt &hNlCI M S monthly penny sale was put on by Mrs. Lawrence Stuart. and the holder of the lucky ticket was Mrs. Miles MacKinnon. The next sale will be held by Mrs. Robert Campbell. At the conclusion of the even- ing a delicious lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Russell MacBeth. The meeting closed with the National Anthem. THEATRE MONTAGIIE Mon - Tue - Adm 30 - 46 - Time 8 P.M. DEEP IN MY HEART Color - Jose Ferrer. Merle Oberon. registered tonnage of 1647 tons. on the program at the next meet- and 38 Slilled by 8 Crew of thirty-.ing were Mrs. Richard Campbell one officers and men, under the and Mrs, Leslie smart. I command of Captain E. Steddy. Next roll call will be paymentl of annual dues and a joke. Thel T- Mrs. Miles MacKinnon was hos- tess to members of the Whim Road Women's institute when they : held their regular monthly meet- ing at her home on Tuesday nighlp The president, Mrs. Wesley Camp-- bell. called the meeting to orderi with the "collect". The roll call was answered by each telling of something of interest learned dur-3 0 ing the past month- The secretary- . treasurer. Mrs. Robert Camphcll.l d. n g d O rs and actors combine their talents to show called the roll and then read iiiel minutes of the previous meetlng.l Correspondence received during the month was read and discussed. i' It was reported that the Institute: h d It Id ll hi I . ' ..:'i;:':...:::..w".."....:."..: .:..:. waiver P-as-on CU me meme; part of Novemeber. Copies of the. - Y News" were passed around. 1 None Bel-rer- Few As Good presents the nioli.-Alas triu grandeur of III: West! l T; ..E. u-. ..4D.?D. an vi IECHNICIIIIIR HNAMNIIEIIK l l iillillilliNl.l-ElliiltilIB- EXTRA NEWS - CARTOON MURRAY RIVER - MONDAY - TUESDAY In isaaallsssss lsantuugsincsm--vuiinn Erm- annugou.ium'cunr-- n'..-mo Plus-COMEDYnnd('1A!t'I'0ON...Showthne8p.m. . dill VT K I It was unanimously agreed to I A OLD TIME FIDDIING -oiid- mg. STEP DANCING CONTEST FINALS 5.91.7 we r aiilid Haiti -and-' will never forget. it starts with o wedding... where most POTATO EXHIBITION PRINCE rowano ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS ...qf.: Prince Of Wales College Auditorium T CHARLOTTETOWN TUESDAY, OCT. 25lIi .AT 8.00 P. M. ADMISSION: ADULTS 75c; CHILDREN 50oI BIG CASH PRIZES CROWNING OF POTATO KING OF P. E. I. , (trophy presented by Prov. Department of Agriculture) stories end! suovnl '3 3. causes I -uunla res ssousoasioto or I IIEAIIII ASSOCIATN. . .-and...- Prosonting as FEATURE ATTRACTION HENRY B. MiiclEAN. MAGICIAN Past President Vancouver Magic Circle. Memlief I"t- Bmtherhmd 0f M38Id'"'3' Member of Pacific Coast Association of MazlCIBn8- "M 'q n (A native P. E. Islander now of Vancouver, B. C.. author of the 3 ).ea 'Method of writing" used in all schools of P. E, I. and throughout Cans a . ,i i CIIILDRIII IIIIIR isixrasii NOT ADHITYIII A Short Demonstration dot Blocklsoard Writing ' t A on One Hour of Comedy M09"-' The birth oriim. ”' (Mr. MacLean will attempt to produce a rabbit from no Place? baby ha, 5,," MATINEE AT 2:30 Send Entries for Potato Exhibition to Y.M.C.A.. Chattloiihzioygi noyymeerr gs: occloiinod the FVEMNG SHOWS 7 AND ' gigon Tuesday. Oct. 25th. Top oeiggries tvt;i(l,l”bepet!al;i:r;o at me groatoi: M irices: Matinee ooc; Evening 750 must wntorrn to regulations P0 A - scene . u v history at sP'n”'.d by H" Alp... Y T M." E chi ' motion pictures. Proceeds for Young People's Work. ' MYSTERY LETTER CONTEST! r-ir artistic window dis- s at -.-K.-Le-:s.p:ne-2:-r;-am:-u-.-..v,w;-v-..-:-1 - C-