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TRAVEL BOOM FORECAST since the war. Sixty-day winter, excursion rates became effective today and return fares were drop- ped by approximately one-third. The normal return fare dropped $173.20 to m, m MEMORIAM C RAY MOB!!! ‘Iho death of C. Ray Morris d North Granville took place at. his . home on Monday morning, Sept. V, 19th st the comparatively early ago oi Ki yea-rs. l-lo was the young- est. oi the family oi the late Mr. ' and Mrs. W. Cyrus Morris, and lived on the farm property which has been in the family narno ior upwards oi one hundrod and flit/y years. Ho was incapacitated for work about six years ago by g . slight stroke, but it was not until about two years ago that ho bo- 0 . 3 — (C?) - freedom. and still c1312? islgler litres and devalua- beam‘ mu-“Y dwenum- ‘lion oi the pound may result in one oi ls bfiast air-travel booms i_ ..;.. y . . ==- .ii!~ 18in ‘llliil wfi-n- ,<;..- ,< _ Cameo Theatre liansington w» m» m»- Monday - Tuesday 1:15 - 8:15. Matinoo 4 RM. Tuesday. M-G-M have brought back the beloved picture, "GOOD-BYE MR. i CHIPS". Tho picture that mado Groor Garson a star over- ’ night and won Robert Donst Academy Awsrd. A gripping drama t oi destiny. Romance! Drama! Humori Hurt-Appeal! This "i ' picharo has everything. the United Church. The funeral was vory cams unablo to move about with lainr that ho During all this time that his strength was failing ._ and ho had been liberally endowed - ho was never hoard to utter a single Word oi con-lplaint. Ho faced the inevitable with s quiet resignation strongly words oi tho reality and pressure of tho Great Helper and Guide 1n whom he put his trust. i-io was a member of Prince Edward Dodge. No. l4. A.ll'. and A.lii., and oi the Grand Lodso oi Prince Edwsni ls- land. l-ls was also an adherent oi atinnderl by people from 21st, under the direction of Davlson. undertaker oi beautiful. The services than Rev. W.i.. Green. the very impressive Masonie many parts oi tho Island. and was hsld from his late homo at 2 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon, Sept. ion. ‘The floral tributes were very at. both homo and grave were conducted by Rev. Mr. MoPhaii, assisted by and Mr. imi- est Dunning. The latter. on behalf of the Lodge, read from memory uni at. both homo and cemetery." The burial was in the family plot. in the United Church cemetery at WESTERN llllAllDlAll -ua1.rEQUl: MEETING. - m- sratlon oi Asriw-ituro Matting. Mazlpequs Hall. Wodnsldly ovcalnl I . ~ -sov1no caannnauu. - writs or phone Dslo Cameron. Traveller's Rest, or Phone U545. —FOI A NIGHT o! "g1 nano- lng. everyone is going to the Kins- men Harvest Bail, Wednesday. October 5th. at new warehouse on Merino Wharf. Bummer-side. ' \ —BUMMAGE SALE in St. Paul's Hall, Summerside, Saturday, Oct- ober 8th, at 2.30 pm. Under tho auspices o! tho Holy Family So- ciety. —IN HOSPITAL —- The mam? friends of Mr. Amhio Woodsido. Malpoquo, will be sorry to learn that he is a patient in the Prince County Hospital following an ac- cident at home on Saturday. Yes- terday his condition was reported as good and all wish him a 5.0966)’ rocovcry.-6. --THE REGULAR MEETING of Trinity Young People's Union was held last Friday evening and open- ed \viih the reading of the minutes 0t the previous meeting. The Pres- idem. iVilss Wilma \'Vaiis. 1310B introduced Rev. W. T. Mercer of Mt Stewart. the speaker oi the evening. who gave us a ia-lk 0n iunperancc and later in the eve- |ning mrsenied a show entitled !"\vl1ere docs ii. gel. you?“ on the ‘some subject. In his Lil-UL MI- M01‘- ..'1' compared the person who ‘drinks with s “mini soul". the ‘EllQllSh translation oi the French ‘equivalent for the weeping willow tree. He stated that drunkards lire Ypoq-ic who have gone astray yet have n lqnglng ior good in their _l‘l?.\li.~. Devotions wore led by \':-~.~... Burke and Doria Downs 'a:1:l, Joun Rogerson was tho pio- nlsi. The Recreation Ocmmsliteo. Gladys MacMllian, Keir Math- foshn. nml Carmen "Phomrpson ibrcuglzi the evening to a closo {with a beauty contest resulting ‘in Leila. Muiinrt and Lelih ‘Ihcmp- ‘son being scicvied as Miss and w. ’Prlniiy oi 1949. Personals ‘ _m.._ -—Mlss Helen Doyle, Charlotte- town, P.E.l., nrrivvd home on Fri- day evening to spend a week's holiday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John R. Doyle, Tignish.—~D. —Mrs. Frank Riley oi Tlgnish. Was s recent visitor to Summer- side, the guest of her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Der- CAPlTUL-Suanmossldo LAST SHOWING TODAY ‘MR. BELVEDERE GOES T0 COLLEGE” with Clifton Webb - Shirley Temple Shows 8:80 - 7:15 - 0:15 anion-v. as us u ma», - -v--y0"almplymuoigosoo Paramount's story oi ‘q "u. » love . . . sol lo glorious now hit hmosl Matinee Thursday 5:80 Also News Reel - Popular Selene! Shows 7:15 - 9:15 O§O mot Fleming-D. —Mrs. Gerda Morrison of l-loz- maxfs advertising stall has been confined to her home by illness for the past We6k.—S. -—'i‘he numerous friends oi‘ Mr. J. B. Morrissey. who has been ill at her home for the past month. will be glad to hear that ho is making a rapid reuvery and plans io be up and about in the near future-D. “Mrs. M. Meizpi Wesport, Con- necticut. arrived in Summersids on Saturday on n visit and ls the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. William ‘Pickering. it ls eight years since Mrs. Metz visited the province.- I 1 -—Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mac- Neill and daughters Barbara and Claudette and Miss Isabel Mac- Donald returned io their homes in 0'Leary on Friday night, Sept. 30th after enjoying s two weeks holiday at Jamaica Plains near Boston and other American cen- rs.—-O. ‘ Crawford McKay, Mont Mcfiewsil, Harold Holland and Ben Taylor. Those left. to mourn besides his n-iie, the former Leah McKay are his two daughters, Elaine (Mrs. John Murray of Livermoro Falls. Maine), and Florence (Mrs. Eid- . red, Weeks oi Fredericton Station): also two sisters. Florence (Mrs. BJ-i. Balderston, New Westmin- ster. 13.0.) and Miss Ethel at home; and one brother, Rev. ‘ q George who has boon lummering at Granville. Mr. rit- Grsnville. Tho pallbearers were 1111613’ KINSMEN HARVEST I‘ 4 HOURSOF CONTINUOUS MODERN AND OLD TIME DANCING -wwo oaclmsrnas... , m. nowmownms _. an‘ MoKEARNIlY sad an on m». rnanwosrrnnn-aamovonn ranrvronamrnoa-nnannm Canteen Sorvloo - Prim - Novoltfbssoss WAREHOUSE on MARINE WHARF In SUMMIRSIDE Advance Solo Of Tickets WEDNESDAY - OCTOBER 5th ProooodshAllloitlloKtnnnonWlntsrYonthProgrsmass 'T\l""7" ar-Ilvfll’ BALL Dancing 9 to l Admission 15¢ Hubert Morris, Charles D. Wright,‘ i _¢q TODAY and Will. REGENT- Shows "1 and 9.20 - Matinee Wed. 3:30 MRS. PliiiliiiNE is out TRIAL run HER ilil! 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