PAGE siour Pitiiici: iiowiiito TDDAY and SATURDAY Show: Daily 330-7-9 Saturday Matinee At 2.30 TODAY and SATURDAY CAPITOL Show: Dolly Ar 3.30-7-8.45 Soturdoy Matinee At 2.30 AHIIVPIVIIDKIQ iimii llAtl. Illvlel nu. wa- acme snail-elm museum 40/973404 Sports - Comedy - Cartoon EMPIRE m TONIGHT and SATURDAY Shows 7 - 8.45 _ Matinee Solurdaiy Only 2.30 [DD/f suns/vs‘ m; s40 41.4w ' 'i""".'."‘.."“":. J unnh¢rnifivllh ham: — 1 Q-QI1 AHCVKNI Also Nlueicel ‘Ilndit - Variety - Cartoon " together unexpected. To her. death iHE EASTERN “*-‘~~ cuaiioiah AGENTS: MONTAUUE: Harold F. Shout. Mil AGENT! 8011318: Mlle Enid The Guerdlen may be I ..'DON“l‘ M153 Lhe Big Show “State Fair" in Technicolor, Wood Islands. Monday. Sturgeon. Tues- day. Canoe Cove. Wednesday. An- mndale. Thursday. Eldon. Friday. Bridgetown, Saturday: Georgetown And Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. John Patrick Gril- fin and daughter, Barbara o! Panmure island were recent guests or Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dougan. accompanied by Miss Joyce "Bli- lie" Jenkins. motored to the city on Wednesday. 1'5; 111g (Lilsniivet Z! ls now todd- mg on dredge No. 9 replacing the tug Pugwash. The Dredge is now dredging on the ivestcrn side o! the Queen's Wharf. Friends c.’ Mrs. George Mair of Burnt. Point learn with regret Lat she has entered the P. E. island Hospital for treatment and all hope her return home will be soon. with complete recovery. W. John Murphy called on local business establishments recenhy. While on the Island he took ad- vantage o! the opportunity to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs, A. A. Murphy of Panmure island. his sister Miss Peggy Murphy o! Heli- fax is also vacationing at her home in Panniure island. SAYS COPS VIOLATOBS MONTREAL. - 1C P) -Durini: a city council discussion on trai- fic control Councillor Dave Roch- on said he had seen city policemen driving past a red light. The meet- ing heard charges that police do not check speeders and do not themselves respect the by-laws. CORNWALL Mrs. Peter Inman of this village quietly observed her 81st birthday today, Sept. 15. Congraiulatory messages came izom friends in the U.S.A.. England, local. and from her son. Dr. Mark Inman of Lon- don, Ont.-Cor. The death in the Prince Edward Island Hospital on. Tuesday into! Mrs. Leslie ‘McEwen of York Point. will be deeply regrettedbya wide circle of friends. The late Mas. McEwen had been in poor health for a number u! years and her passing was not al- came with kindly call. although she bore her illness with courage. always looking brighter side of lite. Besides her sorrowing husband. there is left to mourn her loss. two sons. Reggie and Gordon. both residents of North River. Her funeral took place Thursday afternoon from her late residence. interment in the United Church great; on the‘ Lenin. Allen Althea. Mn. Byron Harriet (this. AGENT GEORGETOWN: ,Wlld0|| Levon Richards and Gordon Farrell bought et on) of the following pllcee la Montague: Mia a. A. Llewellyn; Dire. 0i». ll "eurgetowa: The Post Office: In Sourin Golden's and Florence Inner. in St. Peter's: ‘Ilse Poet Omen. ..'BBIDAL WHEAT}! and Blue Bird Diamond: and Wedding Rings. C. h. Boehner. Jeweller. Montague. Egg Production is Holding Steady Egg production is holding steady in Prince Edward island and re- ported receipts were approximate- ly the ume u previous week, rc- ports Mr. F, M. Nash, supervising poultry products inspector. In gen- erni, quality is good and all avail- able supplies are moving freely co Maritime and Newfoundland points. The odd shipment. is beisg moved to Montreal at a reported price oi El cents per dozen but! A Large. Express charges beuig 4 cents a dozen. the transaction nets shipper 53 cents. Although prices appear to nave strengthened throughout. the Mar:- times, there has been no increase in paying prices for eggs in P. E. i. However. there does appear ‘o be a. considerable variation in prices being paid producers for ungraded eggs by grading station operators here. Producers are receiving for or.- graded eggs AL 44-48; AM 42-43. B 34-36. Dealers are quoting for the graded pack in new cases AL 51. some sales made at 53. A Me- dium 49. B 39. Wholesalers ue quoting retailers for the graded cartoned pack AL 54. AM 52, B loose M. and these in turn are sold to consumers AL 64-65, D loose 35-58. There appears to be no change in the poultry market and dealers continue to quote for d-PBS-rfli-l poultry over 5 lbs. basis rail grad ing Chicken Special Mllkfed i3, A Mllkifed H, B l0. Fowl A 33, B 31. There is no market for tuui fowl and undeveloped chicken and by keeping thue birds at, lIUITlB until ready for market producers will save themselves disappoint- ment as to grade and prices. Present prevailing prices on the local market do not encourage the sale of poultry to U.S.A, At me most the American market was a means of securing for the pro- ducer a price for his product lll line with the value of same.. increasing Use ‘Milli! 0f Railway Siding: In P.E.l. An increasingly kniporisnt fac- tor in handling railway freight on the Island is the lnoreasins use made by business concerns of industrial sidings. The iollowlrig figures. from timetables No. i. is- sued June 2. i9l9, and No. 6U, Cemetery. Cornwall. Discovers llome Skin Remedy ‘Pills clean stainless antiseptic known all over Canada as Moones Emerald Oil, is such a fine healinil agent. that. Eczema. Berber’: Itch. Salt Rheum. Itching Toes and Feet. and other inflammatory skin eruptions are often relieved in a few days. Moones Emerald Oil is pleas- ant to use and it is so antiseptic and penetrating that many old stubborn cases of long standing have yielded to its influence. Moones Emerald Oil is sold by Hughes Drug Co. Ltd- and the Jenkins Pharmacy, and drugglsts everywhere to help rid you of stubborn pimples and unsightly skin troubles - satisfaction or money back. H. J. MABON OPTOMETRIST Ilttlng and Supplying GIIBI Mo. MONTAGUE. l’.l.l. Office llours: l0 to l2 AM. 2 to ll PM. Holidays. etc" by appointment Ofliee Connected With Drug Store issued May 25, 1948. are interest- ing by way of comparison: In i919 the total mileage of the Island division was shown as 216.94 miles while in i948 it was 286.12 miles, the increase being that of the spur from Maple Hills to Lake Verde across the Pisqiziii River. _ 1n i919 the standard gauge was not completed east or south of Charlottetown or west oi Sum- merside. At that time there were l5 private sidings with a capacity of 93 cars as against. 43 private eid-ings in 1948 with a oar capac- ity of 199 oars. In addition to the private aid- irigs the total siding capacity at various stations was 438 can in i919 against 870 in 194B. For a comparison of the Divis- ion from timetable No. 13 issued April 30, 1928, the following are taken, as compared to those of 1948. In 190B the total car capaeit of siding: was i136 cars as orm- parcd with i914 in 1948. The above totals do not include the capacity of private sidlnga or the yards at Borden. Charlottetoam. Suincimerslde or Sourls. As facilities for public losdlna are now provided at almost every station on the Division. the use of private sldings has in several cases been discontinued. while at. other points several sidlngs have been constructed this year slncc the timetable from which the above figures were taken, and are not included in the 1948 totals. L ~In ‘ii-iir-‘lal rising-war l On Qet. i, Canada will iuue above. luturth; drinks of Qu in the dominion. I the new four-cent stump pictured can Victoria and ling George VI. it will commemorate the liioth anniversary of responsible lover-haunt Gov. Fielding Wright of Misssis- sippi sips a. cup of coffee after arriving in Houston. Tex. i-le will officially accept the Vice-presid- ential riomlnation on the south. ern States Rights ticket. tNEA Telephoto) Discontent In Russia's European Empire iContlnued from Page 1'4 ject countries are on the verge of open rebellion. It is a long way from discontent to rebellion under any adequately ruthless dictator- ship. And the Communist "cadres" are still, on the whole, both loyal and in corrimand of the situation. But the “Dmplre" is uneasy and must be held in subjection by all the apparatus 0t despotism. The Russians have created a troublesome situation for them- selves hy their own folly. They have been arrogant and over- bearing where they should have been tactful. They have every. where ahfionted national feeling. they have behaved like a. "hen-m. volk." They have insisted on public recognition c-i the superior wisdom of the Soviet Communist Party, on admiration for the unique process of the Soviet Army. 'i‘hey have demanded personal reverence and adulation for Stalin. They have required not. only iaclt obedience but open submission And they are Paying the price fcr their super- iority complex. Their "Empire in Europe" is iwi on the verse oi open revolt. The apparatus of repression 15 1B1‘ W0 Strong for anything of the kind. But it is moving towards l slate of mental rebellion, of passive disloyalty. Stalin's avowed aim has been that the East; European States should he "loyal" to the Soviet Union. His achieve. ment is that, more and more, they are becoming obedient hut dis. loyal. That is the real significance of the Gomulka affair, PLEBISCITE BANNED EDMUNSTON. N. B. -iCP) ... Whether or not Edmunsion gets n $350300 town-built arena will be decided in a plebiscite set for Sept. 6 to l0. lilcQUAlD-IYHDONALD NUPTIALS A pretty wedding ivas solemn- lzed in St. Anne's Chuich, Lot 53 on August l0 at 8.15 a.m. when Jean Elizabeth. daughter _oi Mr. and Mrs. Dominic McDonald u; Lot 6'5 was united in marriage t.“ John Patrick, son of Mr. and Mm. Peter lilcQuz-vld of bot 6.5, Rm. loev. lVisgr. Maurice McDonald, uncle oi’ the bride performed the cere- mony and celebrated the Nuptiol Mass while Rev. G. McCorm-i; and Rev. R. Malone were present in the Sanctuary. During the ceremony appropriate hymns ivere sung by Mrs. Amos Callaghan and Mrs. LaWIBncB Murray, Given in marriage by her ia- ther. the hride was a picture u! loveliness in a floor length gown of white silk with raised orange blomoms and sweeilieart-iiccklizie. with fingertip veil flowing from a A cleaii-sliimmlnl. easy-turning lenlrew |l available to you now. 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For whitest washer every time, get new Rioso COnilining A LEVER vacuum _'h peas, while the mother of he groom chose a pink and wliiie crepe ensemble with e corisagc oi rose buds. The groom's gilt. to the brlie was a strand of seed pearls. to the bridesmaid a pearl rosary and to the groomsman a. leather biiliilii. Following the ceremony a ie- cepzion was held at the home o! the bride where breakfast was and relatives. The well appointed table ,was centered with a. three tier wedding cake topped with min- ed in 0! guests. upwards siater-in-law, lature bride and groom and serv- The toast to the bride was rend cred by Rev. G. McGoi-msc, re upended to by the groom. speeches were also made i1! Rev. R. Malone and several others. During the reception delightful music was furnished by the bride's brothers. Jimmie and Leonard. her Mrs. Maurice Donald and niece Mary. 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