l l - gp (GP - 'l'rsas- Winter no in Amherst. said one Potato Association. it ii "95""! 0"l'"."'- pigtim and to industry eni- pars iasy save between 375,000 simllaratglpgllnltrounat reached The caller for the I'll-llife danclns WHAT You 91,15 New Brunswick OH 31.3.” in moving their 90- in 1K4 by Prlleb Edward IIEE was a member of the orchestra. Erowieig will I y"aubll::-lg aw. ” q”a.e CM omfrh Vxwfgulg the two railways...” who handled llll. lob most csplbli 59”” mm x hdum! Md Th hall was effectlvel decorat- - Uf bed C 7 :,l'.?: mu Ts u" with 0: C.I.IIdl':.l::& lltlluwss sIll:iuuppuI.h a':suldr3?iiiost'm ed tor the occasion -nd the Hall-r i uh, -. ud rough; tuungl nguwgyg, .dvef'e egg”. .3 ta 3'” we'en atmosphere most prevalent. 3 wigs. l- "t P.'''”',,,,,,.,..'” ,.,,,."' 2”"'”"...u..””'”'m..."3 mum" f.'.i:.'..,?”".....'l"..:, l;';."”'.,...,'”f'”,,...” 3."'.l'llL"1fvf."r?l'lii',”ol.'l'”lf..”i?v”'u'Z”i.?i i mm,g',,- W Tran; rates trail best 1! ucts to market, higllders. being presented with suit- 9 I. an a e prizes. ' Eoalifdiufn S mu Th V" .u” l'mtll:1l:'t:I 3 The rnanyhwho aftendeid in tia- .. gj W A,NMOI,lNcln IDNIJ dug-gag t . d t ood ro ,,,,",,,",fi,E,,'ll"' . The wnreAYanIitllled glilIl:k':ts'l&lisda: Montreal 2 tlllilrliunnaizn ill: gmostmuztlcctressfd nu aglaistar cs-a. shut in Millville. 11.3. Itmdsy by H.c cents (51); on. as (oil; fir dances of the year. wxgfic attuanqipg the Maritime Greanlaw. president of the NB. ronto as tall) andnwindsor 10 (B) . -.hitvl?.6ts Milili3n Under May Save Agreement l Becoming.,Maritime Potato King Wos Not An Accident Montague were visitors to George a town on Friday, Oct. 10th. Mr. Joseph Clory who has been 0 aiioilll MEss DINNER oN H;M.C.S.. ouEEN CHARLOTTE I-lollowa'an Po At Beaver Hall The hallowe'en spirit was much in evidence at the Beaver,Hail on Monday llllht, when sprites and spirits danced to the tune of Don a bit of mischief on "mat night," when doonnata and Llrrthesllnes may disappear if lalt unguarded. will approach householders with the traditional plea there of "char- wE Hays THURSDAY EVERY SCORCHIMIGEW . ' - - r - , V .. . -v ' They maybeasked unplnyed n pox bind in cu. Awmnmlwy ” pg-.0" at, Charlotte last evening, including Price, 0.33., C.D., E..C.N (re- (.mdr Lloilnte Mercer, Marltime,ltY please Iv stirs Nortihlaiid gin anhoAlrwIl: tended thawaidrooni 15? disses vi:!tul.ti0”tP1g:'lihe1geSsN-&p,BLEi:ll- tired); Capt. J.N. Kenny; andiwicc-president of NOAC. RM. L09 flxgloggtlni :31?-ginaliltue sons sc;NE F inunisr. N. s. - For the lust wanted to use what other C"”l""'V ' V5" ”' . '”' ll" 5"” . 5'” ”i'''. ' ' ' . . Children in the Marltlmes will "' l 11 ceesslve year the Seed growesswuadoing". liesald.- G”'3"'W"-0.""" 5”” A Z”. . b . illy ctl i th ' ;lt7x;ato'llllnj of the Mai-lunae Vlint- ran-rnszaa ' . "'1 "if: l;fm”b”e' 5: 1'" ::”:l,,,,"”",,' ii."Xl.""” mm" Ulllfritlg zifpell and fvlllvlfe S7,...-...? REMAS HES!!! er Fair it I Pgillci 1" J; P" m.".””:1gnIgu-tjdzeli; zoinpsny e PW Fll'i.'lHlrl(Ci not 2 Pllliular llal- ling Lnleragiy whenrstlhey ask people , lander. Arthur xon one s s e uses one . l K s o ” ep c poor. Bridge in man county won the Master James Boudreauli of high honor this year and with it goes the arena chainpinnlhip cash prize of 3l25.W donated by Clit- adlan industries exhibit .2 If talli- ' inning I lnlhlva: selected froin a six acre ilcld and he did an excellent hrs! in this chm. too. t up their 00 acre iarm Mr.;and Mrs. Dixon have raised a family oi live boys and five girls and lhey now have eizhi grand child- ren "our daughters are farmers wives, and the sons are enlisted in farming. One son is at home. "My best tractor driver h right per acre 0! the 5:10;!)-1 mixture. It was broadcast on and land (plowed last fall) and has-rowed in beiore thus. sets were planted. year applied, vs mm folrlhiiilight and insect control. The fifth and last application included Job the vine killing spray which mint or selecting the exhibition sample at 30 potatoes. The winning tub- ers were like the well known peas Ins pod. He also grewsiaacres at sebsgo potatoes ind won be applied at lent ten days lis- fore the digging starts. He is the second "Potato KhII'.' iii the family as h twin broth- ers. Harold and Howard won the same honor four years ago. Ind with Katabdina too. His grand championship lirlxe this year did not come by chance. however, as last year Mr. Dixon also took first prize with both Katahdln and some - t t Ind reserve grand championship W"-ll the latter. le was a recent guest at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Bay- mod Solomon. Chief Petty Officer Robert Ju- kins of the Royal Canadian Navy, stationed at I-i.M.C.S. Stadacona. Halifax. N.S., motored to Georp town on Saturday. Oct. 21th. and was the weekend guest of his par- ents. Kr. and Mrs. A.E. Jenkins. Mrs. L.l-l. Douglas left early in the week tor Halifax, N.S., when she will spend some time visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cameron. Mr. Ronnie Ceredlnl returned re- cently from a motor trip to New York City. Mrs. Ceredlnl will re main in-New York for a time. lowi-'eii lczllure elscliwere, will be the llighllulil of Vancouver's cele- braliolis. The manager of a Chin- ese i-iiri-ulorks importing Colu- pany says Vancouver people are buyillu iimrc fireworks than ever bcfllrv llllilllzli sky rockets are sold only in tll".:;lllll.0(l parties. pill"-ilt iiizisks arc a popular fea- ture ullll children in Vancouver, as they are in Edmonton. where kids favor the horror variety-er pecially apes and gorillas-and beards. One Edmonton store reports its popcorn supply was double to meet Hallowe'en demands. Major retail stores say their stocks of apples. candies - and especially lollipops - are increased by 25 to 100 per cent. Saskatchewan's Hallowc'en is in Halifax and Saint John. N.B., costumed children will parade along the main streets, later to receive candies from masked members of the sponsoring clubs. It's much the same in Prince Ed- ward island, where a service club is holding in party for some 1,200 children. Most of the youngsters who will be out Wednesday night don't know it, but they are perpetuating an age-old custom. The ancient Romans used to feast at this time of year in honor of Pomona, god- dess of the fruit of trees. Since the Christian era the event has come on thee eve of all Saints' Day honoring saints known and unknown. 1-2.:--:---1 his tsl Mr Dix is lieener MlssTer M Kim: fChar- eliilgcled bite” be gnlinlili "W lvuiw R f ' i here." he said, turning to Now a , . on an ac ono c i ren cause c. lslc c youngest y who came than ever about' growing priu lottatown was the weekend good election day In all eight cities of e "own" "um"; slung with tl'ile”fsinlly party to se; winning potat:u.h'PotIto”:'0WlC 01 Ml”. Ind Mn. l"-J- Delaory. province, ngeaiking liquor putt; Repairs To An ., ...u... (0 I ' j hobhy , . 85 are C058 . mens Cll W we PM. W . ' ' my Friends of little Miss Marielle , ed masquerade party ex- v . Soloman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. peels 800 children, while several APPLIAN Raymond 5010111311. Ire lot"?! it hundred teen-alzers are to attend Ca hear that she has re-entered the Friends of Mr. Emerson Llew- Charlottetown Hi Jpital and all wish her an early return to good health. another party run by a service club. ' SALE it SERVICE FANCY COSTUMES sy here last week. when struck .u gag-ry to hear that illness - W" l, ,, , ungster will wear , , lry a heavy truck one of tin h.:nn:;"1uud nu Emu-in; eh M18! Geflflldl Fllll9l'lld Ind costumes varying frolzi goblins to um" big stores on night duty. We Iind- mm Ed,” mm m,,,.,,, ,, Miss Whellmena MacQuald, student football players as the smaller fry Bg'IndinK ...; mph - erstand the animal belonged to u.”m..m. An "N, mm H, ",1, nurses at the Charlottetown Hos- 2 A go door-knocking and the high Mr. Laybolt and was on the high- rm”. to and hduh pital wcie recent visitors toGeorge K 3 w.. .v . . schoolers attend dances. A Scot- "Y M ”""s..o”di.vi-'i.?o3' Ni: 0' mm . ' 1' th Guardian I rl airy tonisht The 11- son clothed in a sheet and air iilsih imgtlt vim bedltminmlfdtl: ELECTRICAL M thebeavy . V!!! II! us, Con Gudet oi Char APPABENTL e spano V - -, r , hnpesscivlcau orgim v we mm W -wl:::;,,M nowiwn w- -'r-cw vi-M to .:::..".."ro"::f.”o':l '.':t.”.:'.:.: M llotoer--3;? C8,".-W -...aM.. or is zzzlms. 12.: :'.:'.!;::l: U7;l:g.s.;o';;s:.:;;:;z-l;g:-... ..., Rem ” . -. ' r - - 5 ed the mum but we wu ' ll-ill! lll 1051. W230 Vlllllifl "1 ol Ha oweise: C ".79? tshem local mt " we would imagine it In An old stump can also be seen. Ms pin: mecm fiallowdengenter. ' killed. This the second house Mr, ml ms. Walter solomsn. I "90"" We be The hoto shows a single per- a. rd! Pb in - 3 HOT CCUIC glued 1:1. tbel mghszy hareuat ucompuhduyug, gar, g'u9E'3W3W3 9' Thmldun 04- gituation in preparation for their ' P "3 '3 " talnmeiit and dancing. with floor- ,'E C" M780 L O k night. coumn more II tar Macneaa motored ' 52 on Tuesday. Following. less duties they silent IIIIW . E35 3 time visiting with good friends. Mr. mgiiy years anioyl (001 NI” Mr. and Mrs. James Conohll. ndfnnily have nsovedtothaslt! in reaidesht the winter mm"!- town last week. i Mr. and Mrs. 3.1!. Stewart are visiting in Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jenkins at sum ” were weekend guests of Mr, Jenkins mother, Mrs. Flor- ence Jenkins. Mlu Bernice oeinry who is tak- ing a Laboratory '!'echnician's Course In Halifax, N.s. spent the WHIM ROAD Mr. Frank Graham is spending his holidays at his home at Com- ma-cial Cross. l By 'i'iiE CANADIAN Pltlss iiallowe'en, long consid cd I night of pranks and devilinent, is gradually losins t-hll IIIIIIVOIT MID- utation. Vancouver's Deputy P0110! Cllld . Gordon Ambrose typifies comment in a Canadian Press survey across the country. He says: "Hnllowe'ai HalIowe'en Losing - Unsavoury Reputation ported they were expecting tllllel evenings. AID OVERSEAS CHILDREN Far from lndul gin; in pranks many children will be giving their time to charity as they ask house- holders to "shell out for UNICEF” seeking donations to the Canadian committee of the United Nations is expected to raise more this year than in l955, when 315,000 was realized. Many children will attend com- munity-sponsored Hallowetnn part- ies scheduled ln most large cent- res to combat traditional Hal- lowe'cn vandalism. Children can expect a favorablc response to their "trick or treat" cries. Judging by retail grocers sales of candy. nuts. apples and other goodies. In most communit- report which indicate a surge in shows and decorations on the sea- sonal iheme. Others will merely add l-iallowe'en colorseand decor- ations to regular functions. New plastic and rayon manu- factured costumes, including fairy- tale characters such as Red Rid- ing Hood and Peter Pan, as well as the traditional witches and skel- elons, are popular with Ontario children. as are the wide variety of noisemakers carried by depart- ment stares. Adult celebrations in Montreal are expected to be mainly on a private basis, though clubs will fmm Misssall Johnson. nt nurse and Brudeliell. l 't el b ted h much as International Children's Eanerv ies lSl.0I"t'?8 feature "linllowe'eil hold costume balls and parties. Mn Cawhm mm” M B”. at the Gralice Maternltycllospltll laAC- 33”" c”"Pb'" M ll” ltnuseli forge. Weercloidi have the gency Fund. , dncludlng reduced prlcesi Montreal children, after perhaps ma mm. .01. ml” in llalllax NB was the weekend R-C-A-1'3 "'5" " M”'''-''-”" l' same trouble with hooligans that The drive, sponsored by various years absence. ' ' " on tho lsllnd for the Villl. months at least. Mr. Norman Conohan. VIM llll guest oi her father. Mr. J.!'. John- ”!-lr. and Mrs. Bert lianweld til we once had.” Many police forces will have d- ' dltlonal men on duty Wednesday community groups in co-operatlo with the United Nations tion, is to raise funds for. relief Pbeaeslstlldt - ElNAi suowmo rooav ......n- as . unea- snows 3:30 - '1 "I . .. ......-A-.---V” heeii on the Patriot stalihfo:-hmzg night. but all mslor centre! 10- of deslltlm thud?” W"”"-' n -- - . ' h IIIOVIJ . A. ggltt-',,,,,,',:"::"'.;,,"S..':'. RUKAMAH SCHEHVFEIDFRAN3. , fills MONTAGUE 5: to sl.oo STORE h"l'u'.h.'.vv"&i-. hers nirhna WE STARTING TODAY-WHILE may LAST! - I the best season No phone orders--Just bring your dollars-we will hills 5:": AIYIUMNAL rnouons v ' make them stretch a long way for you--tremendous ., an m 5.; an-gin; b ” ' - I Wod - Tllllf savings for only ONE DOLLAR. Here are a few p :',::l:" d:"l'”'”l"'""um aw, ,,3"',,"”',m,':.”".,."'.”.lL'"..n,"'T.i"i; :a.y...l-Ir: h::l(wl:s.rhntI'a lnod': olgf, 3I.Mgy, I starters. Many more are being added daily. ' MURRAY RIVER Oct 31” "' '1'" """ '""''l'' ”'l''''''' "'l.?:;."l',".'.'o." . om III. is the pron-m at Mltllo 39 ' 45 Ladle-s' PURSES. up to s3.9s each s1.oo WEDNESDAY (only) l,”.',."'.f,.c.'.."'.,.." ""'......" '.'.""s.;. sfiias nun: full glory. L-st "'ig,l'v,,,i';i'l" ” "-" ” I Inc. Pro . nnapns and CURTAINS up to '1 98 . each s1oo A '5 99"”! "U- ...l. iow'-eeassisht.sts:sierso-unsold--nd m,, 1.... . . . ' " ' - 33 '"" i' ' mellow in some rigausztic g ,,,”,,,',i;'f .. .. item reerabout - 90' A 0! ours is saucnns, 35c value 3 for s1.oo . "HUNTERS OF THE DEEP” Mr. cynu liaptsrrs was is Is the w u-olmg I mm,” Major Richard V. HOUR" CURLERS. complete stock,-2.30 value ... 5 for 31.00 AND city on Thurshy OI NlllU5- A Vincent. I Ulllhd 3&0 NW7 99 . LIGHT BULBS 15W-60W, 20c value . .. . 6 for bl.(X) .1... of the diver es. Tod-v. - ' ' ';,';';''gm'",M,”"''”” .; If”; ..., the anti!!! no - yoga birch 33: W, cm, cm”, W, M, m,,,,, iiu'r'mNs, complete stock, up to 2-oc s for s1.oo "MANY Rivas 1'0 CROSS" to work vI- 5- I'M" """"' E-'i.."""'m.'.-so-q"""' in: is arched d h . amt ,. cniiisrlnas CARDS. 51 in box each 98c W 1"” "”"""""""" with ion-s-turned I-m at - '”””""""""'""'”"".'" '".”"" BABYSWEA'l'ERS,1.98valu9 ........each 31.00 '"0"""""-"- "n"?.""i"u"'i"Jh.n dlulb "'3' "V" ”"" 3' illicit love and his proud. vain way of handling it. A "39"" BINDERS, 398 value .... ... . each 2.00 tn were gob W m""f,," at-t-ht-rug :,':'N" "";:'j"n:"T:”uf:'?u:":: mm" W" "' KLEENEX, 22c value .. 5 for 51.00 COMING - THURSDAY Ii FRIDAY ""'”"" '"'”"' ll" """'t " "'1'" ' l SCRIBBLERS, loo value 12 for 551.00 l r ' I l siipervisw mm ,".,'i',,,,",,,':',,'"7',.'.: comm: rai. a sir.-"ii oaaa-r on m -rs: uosmno THREAD, 200 yd. spool, Mack and white, - TERROR SHIV '3 "'1 ”"' "' mu ' . --------- all numbers 23c value .. . . 5 for 311!) " cmsnaoon ml Gown mt. 3" "'3'" "ll '" 1 ii?" '" C- - 'C M"-N ' gm-,-1.”; norm-t Taylor. Elealiorihrlrer. Victor MIC!-Illn lltiv "lb 4 0 2095 Discount off all items over .i5.00 Value --prong." front). .. . wedding loving woman chases s mar- gm 3 3., "Nu ... , rlage shy woodsman"; "She meant to have him dead or alive”: Hill gp. 5. (him, ,. C . - NO REFUNDS N0 EXCHANGES "Ha feared no man. but she was no man" w- ...:''::r::::r' : t -- sesis mg not nr asusosss i - ” two Now! DAlN'W ii" ii 0 --II" .fW' t .,X” K, iooks as last as; any? lra's like Iii wayl -0 ' aaiiisiassislaaissi aw,” i m&l'qsdw&.IQ&ho ' lava-q--st-II-olasnintall .9"!”F -