a The Eastern Guardian ""13! UNITID CHURCH 0l' CANADA.-Murray Harbour charge. Minister, Rev. 3. 0. Maodougali. B. A., B. D .Murr'iIy River 11 a. in. Oommunion. Little Hands 3 p. in. Murray Harbour 780 p. in. Com- munion. ' I.-var.s.s:irsrn:r.n - onwau. nun conoaaon-son -. ser- Naval Band Gives Montague Concert ..'The Naval Band from H. M. C. S. Cornwalis was heard by a large and appreciative audience in Montague last night. Originally slated to play on the High School Grounds. the band was driven in- doors by rain. Mayor Bruce Yeo came to the rescue of the strand- ed sailors. and- kindly made. his theatre available for the concert to tell an inevitable postpone- ment. when vitality is low -...'BADlO Battery packs spec- ial 88.40. Duvar'e Radio service. Montague. -..'Gl:0I0li'l'0WN PASTORAL cnu-gs, United Church or Can- pda. services for Oct. 3rd: 11 a.m. sturgeon. world wide oommunion :elebi-stiont aso p.m. Milltown Iron; 7 p.m. Georgetown. Rev. i f . - V" P'"'"on' mmmm i'e;3:ia”11&I.Td:3'dN::T:i:ni"SrH.He lR3IATielbe:r:gll1Ulzn30lE::5I:t:i'dch:; 3.1:; f ...0rnI8BY'1'EBIAN Church in Lord's Supper dispensed ,.i:.thig mred the mama, blood or the iIsaaieals.iiliavsai”hIII".rtrIlsvlisnia"D".lrIInlmi - Janada, services Sunday. Oct. 3rd. service. Kllmuir 3 p. m. orweii many old male” present so that aisusimsaiilag sislsslrhaeiesssssrisziagrunssneuqy. Montague. special rally day lab Head 7.30 p. in. W. M. 3. Thank they could undoubtedly envision, vice 11.00 a.rn.. evening service (.30 p.m.; St. Andrew's; Cardigan. 2.30 pm. Rev. D. A. Campbell. minister. ...'llUBIIOANl PICTURES - Offering Service. Mrs. MacRae. Mrs. Mutoh and the Male Trio will sing. Rev. A. 0. Fraser, Minister. ....'S'l'. Pl:TEB's BAY Pastoral Charge. the United Church '0! once again the beaches of Norm- andy and Salerno. where they so gallantly fought to preserve free- dom and democracy in Canada. The tars left no doubt in the minds of those in attendance that EXTRACT OF GOD llVER I,IINI.l.lELe1::mOyl.;':E' MoJnta:H?.l.i?:d !(i:rIIir.m1ciliiniiriSeerS,U:rTda;msci?Ali;Id:T' they "3 Indeed S group M 1”” "Kw-' lent the Guardian a pictorial re- a.m.. service at 11:00 a.m.', Green- m"5m'm5' and S" a band ”r view of "Maine's Hurricane of '84" wic . Sunday school at 2.00 p.m., which "I" "m" Cammm M” uubiished by the Gannett Pubiiah- serv co at 3.00 p.m.; st. Peter's, can well feel proud. ng Co. Included is a picture of Sunday school at 11.00 a.m.. aer- BRING 4 MILES. I store crushed by a large tree vice at 7:30 p.m. At the evening vhich took the ills of one man. service, Mr. Walter Shaw will THE FROM the store is loss than 50 feet speak in the interest of Pine Hill, I , rom Mrs. Vesssy's home. and there, will be special music. . FAMILYI CITY Rev. Russell A. MscLeod, minister. ..'MAKI PRESENTATION - On the eve of her departure for Char- lottetown. Miss Anna Macbaren of Montague. was paid a surprise NOW SHOWING . Tlll:'Yi2E All ....'THE UNITED Church of Sanada, Rev. J. M. Fraser, minis- ar. Services for Sunday. Oct 31 Montague. 10 a.m. Sunday school. L1 up. morning service and seem nent of the Lord's Eupper,M'f. gait :y a number of the tiny tots v.m- 9V"l"'l '9" C'- W" '"" ' "I W" mm"! In the Canadian newspaper executives are in .Vancouver this week for annual meetings of The i"”' 9'45 "'""m' "Ivm "'6 chum” 0' chrm mm” schm” Canadian Press and the Canadian Daily Newspaper Publishers' Association. Seated Janet and Joanne White and Sootty Beck represented the other children in presenting Miss Mac- Laren with a gift. during the pre- sente.tion.of which. An original verse was read. Afterwards all were treated to a lunch by Mrs. Sunday school. ....'MONTAGUE United Baptist pastorate. Rev. Rowland 0. Hill. pastor. 0.45 Montague Sunday gchool; 11.00 Montague sbrvice; 2.00 Murray River Sunday school: 2.00 Sturgeon Sunday school: 3.00 here are Roy Thomson (left) of the Thomson group and Robert J. Rankin, managing editor of the Halifax Chronicle-Herald and president of The Canadian Press. Standing, from left, D. B. Rogers, editor of the Regina Leader-Post; Philip S. Fisher of Montreal, head of the Southam Co. Ltd.; and John B. Hotz, publisher of the Kitchener-Waterloo Record. (CP Photo). TODAY AND SATURDAY ROOGIE Doug MacLaren. The tots were position. It is regarded in labor BANKS STOPS WORK HE WAS A TARGET FOR EVERY MAN'S BULLET Murray Harbor service: Subiect. Th ew bmh: 7:30 Mun”, awe, accompanl on their visit by quarters as a prelude to eventual HOMBAR. (Reut5 sl - Banking p "u ulum . , Iuzllg; subjea. Th,,. church Mrs. Btewar Nelson and Mrs. Vern G e o r g 0 t o w n unification of the (701. and TLC. activities in lndla were halted xmo'.Au.Au AND EVERY WOMAN S Klss' Comm”. Chmch memben of the BcCk- ...'Mr. Raymond Shaw and Mr. .D.......D.:M. Thursday when 65,000 bank clerks whole pastorate are urged to at- Cecil MacNeill of Lorne Valley stopped work for the day in s e and um unned mrvlc, mg mggg. P.rsona'8 were business visitors to George- NEW TEETH 'AT 104 token protest against a govern- town on Sept. 27. ment-ordered reduction of a wage age, The Lord's supper will be observed at the close of the ser- vice. Savage Harbour ..tMr. Urban MacDonald oi St. Andrews was a business visitor to Charlottetown on Wednesday. Mrs. Clarence Murphy and Miss Phyllis Murphy. both of Savage Harbour, were visitors to Char- lottetown -on Tuesday. Mr. and-Mrs. Fulton Douglas of Savage Harbour, were recent vis- itors to York. ..tMaster Preston Dewar. Brude- nell, is a patient in the King's Cmmi-Y Memorial Hospital recov- ering from an operation r ap- pendicitis. ..'Mrs. Mary Yen and son John left recently for Halifax where John will attend Dalhousie Uni- versity. He is a science student and hopes to major in chemistry while obtaining his master's de- gree. :.M....:...M..M,Mgg bour. will be happy to learn that she has recovered from her recent tunes: and is able io be about a- gain as usual. Master Billy Hook Jr., of Char- lottetown. was a recent guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lavandler. Mr. Lloyd MacKinnon of Brook- lyn. and Mr. Malcolm Matheson of Hcathcrdale. were business vis- itors to Georgetown on Sept. 27. L. A. C. John sugar at the Royal Canadian Air Force, stationed at Chatham. N. 3., is the guest of L. A. C. Jimmy Walker, also of the R1C.A.F.. who is spending his leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walker. SHAWVILLE, Que. (CP) - Mrs. Mary Ann Riley hopes to have her third set of teeth for her 105th birthday next March. She discov- ered the change when she com- plained to her old friend. Mrs. Ed- ward Reid, that .she was having trouble eating. "They certainly looked like new teeth coming through." said Mrs. Reid. award granted by an appeal court. MONTREAL (CP) - Leaders of the North American Indian Broth- erhood plan to appeal to the Su- preme Court of Canada against a lower court ruling that forced an Indian to pay duty on goods brought. in from the United States. SPECIAL DINNERSI Color by Technicolor Starring Robert Preston - Chill Wills EXTRA! COMEDY - CARTOON SHOW AT 8:00 P.M. - ADM. 60c Children Under 12 FREE SUNDAY MIDNIGHT BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 12:05 A.M. "Tl-IE RAGE OF THE STAGE-ON THE SCREEN WITH A ROAR" ON SUNDAY be served in The Montague, every Mrs. Lloyd Robertson of Am- herst. N. S., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Coffin, Sav- age Harbour. during the week. The boats fishing out of Savage Harbour are still making good catches. High boat to date was that of Capt. F. Masher and his able assistant. Mr. Charles Camp- bell. with a total for the day of i335 lbs. The fish is purchased at the pier by Mr. Alfred Watts of Grand Tracadie. Mr. Thoma a Smith of Mt. Stewart attends to the salting of the fish. Mr. Louis Herring of Murray Harbour. School inspector, visited Georgetown High School on Sept. 27. - - SHE'S A HE - - - AND HE'S A HOWLl - RAY BOLGER Bowls iem over in "WHERE'S GNARLEY" Miss M a r g a r e t MacDonald. dau hter 01 Mr. and Mrs. Roman Mac onald. Maple Hill, has re- turned to her home after spending a pleasant holiday in Georgetown. where she was the guest of Mrs. Cyrene MacDonald. Special Sunday Dinners will Bison "Rainbow" Dining Room, Sunday for the rest of the season. TURKEY or CHICKEN with all the trimmings Adults 31.25 - Children 75c Dinner served from 4 to 7 Parties driving through may call and make reservations THE BISDN nrsrnuiunr 4 Mr. John Malcolm Macl(enzie of Mitchell River, was a business vis- itor to Georgetown on Sept. 28. AC. . Miss Audrey Gunn, nurse's aid at the Charlottetown Hospital, spent the week-end at Savage Har- bour, where she was the guest of iaerparents. Mr. and Mrs. Lester unn. - Mr. J. A. McConnell; teacher at Savage Harbour. spent the week- end with his wife and family at Georgetown. Mrs. Annie Lambiar of Mt. stew- ert is enjoying a pleasant visit at savage Harbour. While here she is the guest.of Mr. and Mrs. John Unions Agree On No-raiding Pact TORONTO. (CP)-A non-aggres- sion agreement between Canada's two largest union bodies became assured Thursday when it was ap- proved by the Canadian Congress oi Labor. First of its magnitude in Canada, Mr. Alex MacDonald has return ed to his duties at Maple Hill af- ter spending the enjoyable week- end at Georgetown. where he was the guest of his mother, Mrs. Cyrene MacDonald. . ' Miss Marie Bowness. representa- tive oi the Junior Red Cross. vis- raxrs vou amuin-I ii-ii Slll' ii.M.o.s. OORNWALLIS GUARD and BAND The triumphant adventure of those who pAUIId.f pl" ocean Root Ior booty, Ior power, Ior Iove. M i . the historic no-raiding pact ai- mwn iI.”rdci.S:".333.. T:3'"2'i'..SE"f.?l..”TS? W” has be” endwd by ""3 - . ': M1" "Id M"; 3059” P159" teresting talk to the pupil! on Ind” And Labor Conn”! mu srrcui Aooro Ainuciioiis now needs only the signatures of TLC-CCL officers to make its ef- fect feit on the 930,000 membership of the two congresses. Will present a Band Concert and Sunset Cere- and three children. Mary. Robert , mony in SOURIS, Friday 1st October, 1954. and Susan. who have been visiting relatives at St. Andrews for the set two weeks left on return to the work being done by this or- ganization. In all probability a branch of this worthwhile move- in ciNrMascon..ircnNicoror ment will soon be formed in this i h tA bi . . It binds the two central bodies Sunset Oeremon at 7:00 PM. er ome a r ngton Mall school. not to do any membership raiding , Bum Concert My 3,00 RM. WWW DANCERS OF Mrs. JOIIDII DOIIIIII hll l'O- Thou”, no 13."! of pone ynve Hsuhuc each other Sud Inna on 1 atoning DEEP!) ""535 S0 h" hm"? In s'V'l9 "1" been reported at Savage Harbour cbngms "mom to un the "me yy sosur may oiisrn hour, after spending a pleasant 1,, mmy 0; the Eu,-mundmg, dig: WAGNER MOORE ROLAND Mat 60C 25C holiday at Amherst, N. s.. where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Robertson. tricts it is quite prevalent. it is reported that five members of one family have been stricken in a nearby district. If as reported cold weather prevents the spreading of this dreaded scourge then surely a severe cold snap would be more than welcome. i CH. I-lOOLEY"8 MEN'S WEAR Moiimur 8th Anniversary Sale DGTIIDER 1ST T0 STII IIIGLUSIVE These are only a few of the many bar gains offered during this sale. Be sure to look over our complete stock of fell and winter lines, in both work and dress oiothin and footwear. You will find our prices are very reasonable. Don't invest before veatigatlng at HOOLEYT MEN'S WEAR .DURING THIS GREAT ANNIVERSARY SALE MEN'S WINTER OVERCOATS- ONE RACK OF , Few Only. last; year's Ooets. REDUCED WINTER JAcKns' PARKAs' BY 2570. to make room for new stock. WINDBREAKERS .n"" M."k F." g win." sHmTsy- Clearing at for below cost. some of these were in stock for two yous. We Au Gndeg gml Oolonfg, from g tow go can't afford to board them any more. I 552.75 in medium weight doeakins to 33.75 Take them away, some of them at your in the extra lieaviee. , own price, gr", nnly. Come early for these. MEN'S SUITS- One Ruck REDUCED BY 25?, AND MORE for this Big Anniversary Sale. snows 3:30-7-9 E” 75C ' 35C MAYFAIR THEATRE MURRAY RIVER; SEPT. 29-30. OCT. I-2 WED. - THUR. - FRI. - SAT. (Four Days) Show Time: Wed. - Thur. - Fri. - 8:30 P.M. Saturday 8 pm. and 10:30 pm. . The ROBE In CINEMASCOPE with STEREOPHONIC SOUND Starring Richard Burton. Jean Simmons. Victor Mature. Michael Rennie. ADMISSION: Adults 51.00: Children 50: (Including Gov. Tex) Ilsa. Ronald MacLean accom- panied by her, two children. Don- ald and Joseph. who have been visiting at St. Andrews as guest of Mrs. MacLean's father. Mr. Don- ald Maebonald. left during the week on return to their home in Halifax. Friends of Shirley Ann Camp- bell. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell. Savage Har- MUNRAW. East Lothian, Scot- land (OP) - The foundation stone has been placed for the first cist- eroian monastery to be built in Scotland since the Reformation. . HARVEST GLEAN-UP EVERY GAR & TRUGK MUST as-: caasnan , cans 5 I-Ierd Top Convertible SI490 Heater-and Radio . i95l PLYMOUTH SEDAN . . . .. H000" and Radio I950 PONTIAC SEDAN. New Tires SI I75 '949 MERCURY SEDAN 3995 I95 I , CHEV. .. si I25 Boys' Flannel PLAIDS Selling from 51.95 to 52.75 .Jee Heater and Radio , I I946 CHEV. SE-DAN . . . . . . . . .:.:s . 3550 ()NE (moup - MOll'I FIGIIIOI SHIRTS I ' & I947 OLDSMOBILE s MEN'S oars: rams. 1.. mi .. Pi is. sent. 1 i I ' ' ” - - cry" "DAN S y S500 Am: sins and colour-' :33; W, 3430"” OCT. ist and 2nd rm CHEV. i-2'ToIn Pick; ' . . sooo c"""" " o"" W" ' v ' ' -"P Another Group Clearing at ease ,, ,,,,,,,,g , , Admission -too - 551: :2: . . ' ' P ""'" ' AImostVNew I . I m . . ”s2,DoDEE,'.&1.'o"tP'c'.”"P -W-I-.;lI3n900 ugggiddhaitoyon slfigssain Clearing at Only 52.95 B I G L E A G U E R 7 i :0”: ' Remember. itpeystebuysiie best. We have is. We carry the Bees i . ins. , y ; '..,,,,,,..,,,'., um available In on cw-o me we f EDWARD G. ROBINSON - VERA ALLEN -1' . I O15).-: 9 - ' - ' - , A T I . or ” v. -:r-I ' isgf.-ETI?--'.5:.icil, sh