i“; 5mm- - f . . 133g ogsaomu, unmwrmrovru M PRmfiE EDWARD roniv rm. SAT. sum m‘ "W M l” $H°W$1 MATINEE 3-39 — W5- 7 "9 seam- oznnonowm Wllrlon um- ‘ ' AGENT! SOURIS: Mill Enid Richards and Gordon For!!! The Gundian may M bought at snv of the following all-ca in Montana Mill S. A. Llewellyn: Mn Clay. in Georgetown: The Post Ofllee: ln Souris: Conduit‘: and Florence ' Roster: in as Peter's.- The Post Ofllce - ‘ , _ _ _ _ _ .. _ . HquAMOND RING; $3550 up!’ Mr. and MTS. Eddie D6Ven1l Wedding Rings. 86-00 up. C. Rlspent the weekend in Souris as Boehner. Jeweller. Montague. guests oi’ Mrs Walter Cheverie. Ilo soap-no other “surls"-no other washing product Irnown- will get your family wash as Clfllll as Tide! Mr. Leo MacLennon o! Mont- Mrs. Jerome Mac-Donald has re- real is visiting his mother and centlv returned home afterrvsnd- mend, a; souru in; two weeks in Soul-is Hospital. Mir. Leo Cheverle spnt days visltlnz his friends at Souris. is employed on Dr. J. F‘. Kicloham is visiting "AYIEEV-‘GUY’ his mother and irlends at Sourisl --—~ West. P. E. I. Dr. Kickham isc Mr. Mervin MacDonald has employed at Kitchener. Ontario. spent the “leek-end in Sourii v15- itlng hLs mother. Mrs. Jerome MacDonald. a. lew nlother and Mr. Gheverle the CNQR. ferry Mrs. Thomas Carter has recent- ly been admitted to Souris Hos- pital as a. patient. A Paramount!‘ Picture Mr. Joe MacDonald. souris. is home from Boston. visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alex F. MacDonald. and lriends. Mrs. Francis St. John, who is the proud mother oi a daughter in Soul-is Hospital, was formerly Miss Mary l-landerhall. a nurse it the Provincial Saliatorillnl. Char- lottetown. and later at Souris Hos- pital. Mi‘. and ltilrs R. J. MacDonald or St. Peter's ulere " iti M. ‘Miss Elsie MacDonald or Bos- magnum“ 5mm “a ' ton spent two W96!!!» l-fl 501315 MacPhee ol Savage Harbour on visiting her mother, Mrs. Jerome Sunday, MacDonald- a. patient in Souris Hospital. Miss MacDonald is leav- lng Sunday by sir for Boston. where sho is employed. ’ St Peters Highlights Ml‘. Victor MBCKlXIHOXLBIl em. Pierce 0i the Batik of Nova L-solis, Mmfll, bl)?!“ I'm‘ week-slid at: ills home in st. Peter's. " 1hr.- w...” cinmrsr, cnicnrrsr, wmrrsr ‘ti... . . . only Tide gives you Ill this! Tide gets your whole lamlly wash cleaner than any soap or any other waahday product. Tide not only teams clothes free from dirt, but actually removes soap film, too. Yet with all its terrific cleaning power, Tide is sale . . . truly safe for all your washable colors. In fact, Tide actually brightens soap- dulled colors. What's more . . . in hardest water, Tide gets white things whiter than any soap or any other washing product known! l lea, mzfami For a real miracle wash-try Tide! i \\\\\ ll /"///////; . ggirros 4;»; JGET‘ (IOIIIIS CIJIIEI "ll. IIY UTIIEI-T- ZIIASIIIIAY PIQDUCT YQu (ll Il|'_;l_ // -isfnuiv sue c4514 X . // f» .\ / // \\ b///'\\\ LAN [ADD blow the licl elf Asia? P A Gran ula no- Hymosul (‘an KE owder-keg ll h‘ ti liliidu In Canada Dr- Keeping wllhbe VBCinriaHflg all the children of St. Peter's Nilfl-h Svhool and also the young- er children or the district during this coming week. ‘l. , M Alter many weeks oi preparat~ ion, St. Mary's Parish ofilclally ___ -" g opened their annual two day Mr. Stewart MacEwen ha; be- W" " ' " ‘ chicken supper and games on 81:11! l0 LIQPBU 5!. PBWYS 50-01961’- . tober 12th iii st. Mary's Pars a ve sine. They expect to re. ALSO "' NEWS OF THE DAY _ POPEYE CARTOON Hall and the Exhibition building. model the front o; their 51°18 Each member oi the parish took in the near future. -st, p_ a keen interest in the supplying o! materials and food, thus cre- atlng a lively interest and unity mmughout the parish. well over ow hundred people narrowed the event this year despite the tact that old man weather dealt. a. m-‘All Elklfiyable old-time dance was held in the Holy Name Hall on Sunday night. The dame flDonsored by the St. Peter's Junior Famlers, an Organization of the young people of St. Peter's mean hand. causing rain and Wh" mam object this winter is “nun: work mo" dmqmm go; the building of a rink. A been m‘ worker. m“ gm- m, Qufl-Qf- whim‘ it. to be held and the pro- gown people who visited the sup- m" He to be laid aside and pen st. Mlryt‘ Pens“ ha”, wit? 056d inwards this object ca aolt this year 0 ~‘—“————~ zvermlfi hllfldteg people served “NCMN W- 1- k f m nve un- all“ $100303? all: evenings. Th’ ‘mm’ September mOHt-hlv mm, , deli htmily "WWW met at the home oi Mn. fixed’ yo?“ r28"; has“ fm- 30461711 A. Gallant. Meeting Open- those who patronized that end oi ed’ by PHFTT- R011 Call was an- the Program. For the amuse- “g2 by 55"" members The meat-S. one had Just to cross the m u b5 °7 the 135i» meeting were load and enter the large exhiblt- 2:1”: a Y me SBMEWW- B-Divroved ion buildinfl. and there. many sick ‘aged by the presldem‘ Th‘ t ‘r Pleasantly wmsed we- “h” wmmlttece had vided much to take u? Ono's at- 11° "elm" T119 new committees. tuition‘ The bingo booth, whim are as‘ tollovtsz~ moupied the centre of the build- it“ Mrs- Joseph a. Gallant ing. aha by m the largest. drew ensahMiss Dorothy cGmn. large crowds- both nishts- JM m. °°" W” DWMY Mefllnn oheveris called out. the numbers a M” Angus Gallant. while may helped mung card,” Program: Mrs. John "r. Dom-m including Omar and Jerry Chev" and w“ Dmmhy M°G"m- erle. Just. above the bingo booth The membfls qemded t° ‘mm w“ me card cable wmch was the October meeting. The Novern. largely attended m‘ yea,‘ Many ber meeting will be held in the 800d Prizes were oflered, (m, Wm. school room; roll call answered thy ol mention being two turkeys. by Dflyilii membfifihlp i685- Omer gums ‘long me 1e“ Side The program for the evening 0g the building included the wheel W“ first out on by Mrs. Mary o! fortune’ rm; me money Kama Doiron and won by Mrs. Angus on the fight side o; m‘, building Gallant; next by Mrs. Joseph A. w“ A m.” boom when fancy Gallant and won by Mrs. Mary work was sold, and iudge. The 130mm- _ i“ ‘mam boom operated by Reg- Meeting adlourned. Lunch was s“ Uneven,’ Alfred 6311a,“, mg then served by Mrs. Gallant. M. .1. Cheverle did a bis business both nights, The dice game was operated by Peter Macbennon and New mlrudo suds! rouiiv CAPITOL rm. and SAT. SHOWS MATINEE. 3.30; E‘V~E—7 - 8.45 More suds in hardest water! Kind-to-hands suds that look dliler- ent. fee! diilerentl Wonderful in the dish- pan, too! Try Tide for 7 dishes . . . see how they lparkle, even without wiping! \\ I, _. .. TIME-WORKS EXTRA MIRAUES lit HARD WATER! OCEANS 0F SUBS! N0 WATER SOFTENERS NEEDED! ' b v 6000 Que Mun .. .. 200 Teck l-lu ' ' 360 Int Nickel .. Milling we $83 r2232?‘ 328.?’ $25.3‘. < (Continued from Pale l3) ‘gm gg§:“\'$glte ' 7800 Roxana 12400 Tran Res .. 4400 Jollet ' 75 R°>'“‘. B“ 280° U" 14°“ 9500 Kelflm 225 Royalite . 400 Upp Can 450 Ken Add 4500 Rupununi 289 Ventures 43400 Kirk Gold 14.00 Sheep Cr 1100 ‘(Viliie . . 900 Kirk Lake 19640 Sherrilt 2000 Wlngnlt . 200 Labrador 3000 Sladen . 1150 Wright lint . 200 La ' 1000 Springer 2860 Yknife B gun" 2000 Stadacona CU % lfianlggult 6500 Starratt .. 7100 Dalhous .. 4100 Leduc ' 5810 Steep Bo 1600 Foothills . 1600 Sullivan 2150 Peml Ore .. Total sules 1,737,000. 700 Leitch 5400 ungman n 1000 Syivunlte 280 Bk of Com 385 Cdn Brew . 140i) Cas Tretll 400 Cent Pat 4000 Cent Por 11500 Ceniremnque 700 Chem Res 700 Chesiervllle 7000 Cltralnm 1600 Coastal .. 900 Cochenour BiSlltlP e. .\.i _______.__i_, _..___________ ADVICE TO WIVES ABOUT ODD JOBS EKIM 3- Chapter No. 3 "Superman" __Bq¢l,¢l°, 3|“; rumour EMPIRE rm. and SAT. SHOWS: EVE.-—7—8.45; MAT. SATURDAY 2.30 TWO-GUN GUARDIANS _ of the Frontier Telegrallhl Added — Cartoon -— Comedy - Sports - Traveltalk MILK BOTTLE SIIDRTAGE All the Milk Vendors on very short of milk bottles, and . have reason to believe there an many bottles in the homes oi l our citizens, and do most respectively request all citizens h gather up the milk bottles, and sot rlmn out lor the driv- on Milk Producers anti llcmlors Association‘; Max MmDare, while the fishing pond wag greatly appreciated by the children. 'I'hus the comfnml‘? and all who have helped. smiles a smile oi’ satisiactlon and "prepare tor an even greater success and The young wile was complain- ing. because her husband was 59C- ting home irom his law office so late In the evenings that he didn't have time to do the yard work. 2300 Little LL 8900 Louvicourt 5000 Lynx 950 Macassa 21825 MacDonald . 4200 Mal Gt 18000 Con Home 1230 Con Smelt 600 Conwest 1100 Crestnurum . 4200 Croinur .... .. "Did it ever occur to you." he asked her, "that I might be worth more to you as a lawyer than as a yard man?" I! they looked at it from that York and Vicinity Il'°‘l‘°‘.”’°‘”' .‘i.‘°‘°€ "ti"? '*".““‘ e ess cmon ng o 1e r us- , gantwl/Itlrlrie and energy. comments utl ilett. Friends o! M". Herbert bewisl The wives l have in mind, oi YOTK 91¢ 818d to 119111‘ Bhe i! milchlicourse. are wives like lllabel, who improved in health. ‘drags her husband out evening ---- ‘B8119? evening, so that lie never gets Mrs. Joe Dover Pleasant GIOVQpGHOUQll sleep to {rice n day's work ‘is visiting in York the guest 0t his-energeiltnllltz it's just possible that daughter Mrs. Wank Watts. Mr. her hushruld might he worth more Dover is over 90 years oi age. '10 hlnhci as u ' Allan as a tire Friends of Mrs. Alex Beaten are wnlllonion- sorry to hear that she is indesposd And then there are the wives at Ilike Sue. inefficient. clinging vines lwhn rcltlsc- la mrry their house- MXL Eric Mmmfllfln and ‘android responsibilities without help. Bioyce. Union Road are visiting“)! lava! might be- timt their trus- ln York the guest oi her sisterlnfgnl‘ ggmllrifinlbflnrimrlg $01”? t0 ' C 1'08 “llflfl S Mn‘ Wendell Vessey’ than as tirellthvinners whose mirlrrlls ‘fiends or Mm Arthur wyattwtfine florsver cluttered up with fum- Pleasant Grove, are sorry to hear ' p ° cm" t ‘h th P. m. . '“~'**'*—" ' Mr. Ambrose Rodd, Milton, has A“ sand wnmm‘ a returned to his home, after visiting {mm or lmn‘ in York the guest at Mr, and llrs. George Watts. 16600 Daragon . 1800 Davies Pete . 4000 Denison 1900 Dickenson . 2000 Discovery‘ 4800 Div Int . 50 Dom Bk . 3900 Donalda . 74250 Dulama 2000 Duvay .. 3700 E Mal .. 15500 E Sulllv 5750 Elder . 24300 Eldona 2500 Eureka i200 Falcon .. 5500 Fed Kirk . 500 Froblsher 200 Giant . 6500 Globe 7040 Gods Lake 2000 Goldzilo . 4400 Gold Man 5000 Goldoi-a . 7000 Goldvue .. 4600 Gulf Lead . 1600 Hard Rock 3900 Hasnga 1060 Holllnger - 5715 Home Oil 4800 Hosco 455 Hud Bay. 40 Imp Bk . program next. year. So. certain am- Frlends 0t Mr. George Proud. York, are glad to have him home again, alter being a patient in the P. E. Island Hospital. Mi’. Donald crocket/t, has re- turned to his home in York from a visit to Union Road the guest o! his aunt. Mrs. David MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. are Auld silo. son Billie. Kingston. spent Sunday] in York the guest oi Mzand Mrs.. Harry Lewis. Mr. Kenneth l-lemphiil, Coveheadl spent the cek-end in Fortune the; guest of h s sisteiz-Y , l _____._______._ SHRBWSBURY, England ._ (OP) — Arriving late at a meeting, Mrs; D. Lewis said she had been looking’ after a terrier which followed her. and which she “didn't like to leave in jxelilc." At. that moment thel d6; walked into the hall lulled at her sinn- and 2000 Moralgo 275 McIntyre .. 1100 McKenzie . 9000 Mid Cont . 1380 Min Corp . 2610 Moneta .. 1000 Mosher . 6300 Mylomuque 3000 Negus 11400 New Cal 1367 New Jas 169900 New Norz 275200 Nicholson 1899 Noranda . 12440 Normetal 8500 OLeary . 6000 Omnltrans . 1500 Oremida 7500 Oriac 3800 Oslako .. 7000 Pac Peta 1000 Pamour . 3500 Pen Rey 2600 Perron . 105500 Piccadilly . 2750 Pickle Crow 1000 Powell G Vt 900 Preston . 1500 Proprietary . 10000 Que Lab . . What Is Yllllll Ambition l Rite-Way clutter: l 192 Fitzroy St. Docs itinvolve comfort, secur- ity, satisfying work, "gotfingg ahead"? If It does, it lit: right" in with OUR ambition . . . I which is In do dry cleaning all’; I quality that ‘ill help make h 70W appearance on amt! It pays in look your but it‘. 90y: lo and your cleaning as regularly! PIGK-IJP III DELIVERY-Jill!!! 2381