‘v . "“s;i;}..Jii.;iw'si.i.i. Piles i Without Pain 0r Discomfort Filth Substance That Relieve Pain And Tldlilfi A! It Shrinks Hemorrhoid! WHAT A DISH DETROIT — The expression on this young woman's face is in- spired by the fact that she is looldng at a dish of diamonds — man made. (3! course. but \al- 2‘-» ucd at 330.000. Gcncral l~Ile(-trir. the company that manufactures the stones. said the diamonds have proved the equal of natural stones in everything but size The company is ready tp prim duce them in substantial -:-_--en‘ titles. They have manufactured l00.00() carats of the stones in , years the inan-made dia-l moods displayed today looked like small piles of sand from a‘ boy's pockets. They are gray- ish I)I«'l'l‘(‘I( in color, IAP Wire- photot. EASTERN HALF‘ price clearance sale. rc- 2 membrance pattern 1847 Rogers Bros.. in sets and open stock. Boehners Jewellers. Montague. YOU NEED THE Hospital, the hospital needs you! Give gen- emtisly when _the canvasscr calls. The Kings County Memorial llos- pital. _. ‘HIE UNITED CHURCH oi Ca- nada. Rev. W. I. MacDonald will. conduct services in the Dundas‘ Pastoral Charge as follows: An- nandalex ll, Dundas 3. ALL TAX arrears ouing Lunching School No. 7‘? must be paid by October 31st or will be_ handed In for collection. By or- der of trustees. ‘nil: PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. St. John's. Belfast.. Services next Lord's Day II a m. and 7.30 pm. Rev. Donald Nicli-. olson. Minster. I PRESBYTERIAN CHURCII in Canada. Services Wood islands Presbyterian Church. Sunday. ctober 27. 3 p.m. Rei. Donald Nicliolson, will conduct the ser- vice. PREE CHL'R(‘H 0!‘ Scotland. scrviceseou. 27th. Murray River ll a.m.. a r 3 pm. IIIII 7 p.m.. conducted h_\ Rt-\. Iionald MacDonald. MA. B. Com. MONTAGCI-I W M S TIi.'ink- offering service in Trinity United Church. Sunday 730 pm LZUCSI preacher Mr. Anthoily Ware. Supply Minister in St Peters Selections by Brooklyn Trio. ‘ MURRAY HARB0l'R —.\lur- ra_v River Pastoral Charge. The l'nitcd Church of Canada. Scr- tices Sunday. Oct. 27th Mur- ray River ll a.m. Little Sands R p.m,_ Mun-gy Harbour 7..’i<i p m Rev. L. S. Woolirey Minister. GEORGETOWN P a st o r al Charge. United Church of Cana- da. Services 51' ''.Th .1 sm. sturgeon. Communion Scr- vice; ZN p.ln Mllltmvn Crm‘: 7 p.m. Georgetown. R.--\. w. A.| Paterson. Minister. ~ ' THE PHESIYTEIUAN Church in Canada. Services Sunday. Oc- ta tober nth; Moots tcred at no p.m., sundn-y Sc T ‘Ton: 0I.SpeeIaI F VII I ‘ relieve pain and itching ' been neliaved ‘- party workers have lib suhata standing aummfi Ilthsutaap GUARDIAN p.m. Montague evening ser- vice 730 p.m. A warm welcome for all. Rev. D. A. Campbell. Minister. THE Presbyterian Church in’ Canada., services for Sunday.< October 27th. Murray Harbor North. 11‘ a.m. and 7:30 pm. The Sacrament of Lord's morning service. Rev. Currie, Minister. S1’. PE'I‘ER'S BAY Cliarge, .Suppcr will be celebrated at the M. Carl United Church. Sen ices for Sun-. 1 am. day. Oct. 27th; Marie 1 and Greenwich 3 pm. conduct- ed by the Minister Mr. Anthony Wan‘. St. Peter‘s 7.30 p.m. con- 7 l I l GEORGETOWN Kr. and Mrs. Lloyd King lot! recently on return to ‘Dar-onto Ont-aflo. a vldt spent III Georgetown as the guests of Mr. King's mother, Mrs. Daniel I . On their return they were accauiarned by Mr. Lionel KIDE .‘ Mrs. be-Lascheur and; son George. have returned to V‘ Chariot Lftfl’ I ‘U the summer at their home on Ric S Mr. and Mrs. H. P. George have returned home from a mo- tor trip to Saint John. N.B. and Boston, Mass. where they visited relatives and friends. Miss sobel Sampson and Miss Marion Martel] lelt recently Halifax, N .8. Mr. and Mr. Spurgeon Wallsier recently motored to Forest Hill, when they visited relatives. Mayor Raymond Soloman and Mrs. Soloman and family were visitors to the City on Wednes- day. Mr. Lloyd Walker is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K neth Fraser of North Lake. Rev. 0. Kigging and his sister. Mrs. P. L. Boudreault were visitors to Char . Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas MacDon- ald have returned home from a isit to Montreal. Que.. Toronto. Boston Mass. ., and New Glasgow N.S. R 5 Mr. andolph Carrumhera Provincial Auditor. was a busi- ness visitor to Georgetow Wednesday. October, 16th. Mrs. Wilfred McQuillan’ was a recent visitor to Halifax 3 8 the staff of the Bank of Nova Scotia in Montague. following his annual holidays. AC LONG FALL KILLS I0 KATMANDU. Nepal (APl — Ten persons were killed and 10 injured severely Wednesday night when a truck plunged sev- th and met off the new India-Nepal highway. FA/e Indian students were among the dead. Theatre MOIITAEIIE Oct. 25 - 26 Fri. 8:30 pm. Sat. 8 and 10 Aikn. 40-55 en- president, Eileen Gallant, . and Ca treasur- SOURIS HIGH 1 Souris High settles down another year of studies and acti- ties. Now that school has begun for another term "we," the stu - dents of Souris High, with the co- operation of teachers and trus- tees wish to make this a special year for all both In studies and activities. All the teachers have returned to their classes in Grades 1)‘, X. XI and XII. A new classroom has been opened for Lbegirls of Grades IX and X from St. Mary‘: Convent with Rev. St. St. Catherine Eleanor as teacher. The Junior Red Cross held the first of their regular meet I sident. Frances Clinton vice - er. During the last few weeks the members sold apples to en- large their funds. This proved a great success. A carpentry and sewing class were also proposed for the near future. The Athletic Association boys held their meeting and elected president. Melvin LaBreck_ vice- president. Leo Paquet; treasur- er, Cyril Gallant and secretary. Ted Roach. Three basketball I RADIO and TV SERVICE CALLS Every Saturday afternoon our service man will make calls between Ch’town and Souris. Anyone _ 24 and arrange for a call. A iiowi.AN RADIO & rv Pownal Street o teams‘ were rigs and elected Ted Roach. pre- - sections. eaeh wtth total of 8220.00 was the town for scientific research on a cure for cancer. a hour. A donated by Friday. Oct 25. 1957 Tin duirann Page 3 took leadership training at H.)l.onaty others attended the suns New CI°55'°°"‘ '5'°P°"°ds:.:;:.:.'". For Grade Nine And Ten ri gain showed her enthusiasm In teenageu by starting a Catholic ion Youth lab in the convent orggujzed; Lionsi-auditorium. The IOIIOWIIl[ mem- Firemen and Legionaires. Thel were elected. President. games diould prove interesling1ElI€‘9n Cellini. VIC!-Prtlldtlll. um ye” ‘ad sped‘; .ne,mon‘Ted Roach: treasurer. Edward will be given to the firemen wIio1‘LUYZ- 54-’<'f9llTy» MIT)’ MCISIIC have won the ampionship in Ind t‘hIi1‘m€!I. Wi!|DIll'¢<_I C5?“ the last two years. If they win in "19. 39"! MKIIIIOIII. 3|"! G“- thmg comecutiv, yup; they ‘f9 les. Romeo Gallant} Already two entitled to the Monseignor Mur- IOCIIIS NV! N-'9" Add 1“ ‘I’ 9 phy Trophy. Constable Law- dancinz. lfimfl “'3 IUD?“ ""9 ford or the ROM P. accepted ani¢l1.IOY€d by -11. invitation to'teach gymnastics in ‘The Souris sea Cadet Corps the school auditorium and d€L‘Id-||’¢8ll1l'led its activities with thirty to begin when the necessary‘:-egular members and twenty re- ¢Ql“l>ment arrived. cruits. Last summer this corps Under life supervision of Tedzhld In OPPOTNIIIII)’ '0 390d HI‘ Roach, the students put on a‘only Island Cadet, Ted Roach, drive for the cancer campaign‘. on a tour to England. Two others. The town was divided into nine Cyril Gallant and Douglas Whit! C.3. Acadia. Sydney. N.S. dur-ellm III’ tie wash training. in the summer months while BE FOR SALE I ' 1955 FOUR DOOR PONTIAC | Low Mileage — Two-toned Five new tires and two suburban tire! ——Contact—- A. W. BROWN, Montague I pox orrici: onus is e M 7: . . SHOW STARTS AT 7:45 P.M. I-‘i soimi IIIIIEII V MONTAGUE CO-OP WEEK END SPECIAL FRIDAY. SATURDAY mid MONDAY Fab large 35c; Magic Baking Powder. lb. 35c: M01188“ qt., 33c; Oakleaf Tomato Juice. 48 01.. . . PUP"! 30”“ Oats. 49c; Sugar. 5 Ibs.. 53c; Tastv Pak Peas. 2 for 29c: . _ . ; heese Ritz. 2 pkg 45c; Fraser's Beans. packed in Murray Harbor. 2 for 43; Apple and Strawberry Jam. 4 lb. Pail. 59c; Oranges l ' 69‘: Lemons 6 for 29c; Tomatoes. 2 s. 25c; . .. 29c; Bologna. lb. 29c; Picnic Hams. per lb. 47; Wieners. lb. 39c; All Steaks. lb. Sic; Stewing Beef, lb. Zlc; Hamburg. 2 lhs.. 59c. requiring‘ gas service will please dial’ EVANGELISTIC MISSION Vaileyfield United Church Preacher Praise Oct. 28—Rev. J. M. Fi‘asel _ Montague Montague Choir Oct. 29—Rev. W. A. Paterson Georgetown Georgetown-Sturgeon 5 CI'lOII‘I Oct. 3(I———R(‘V. D. A. Campbell Montague Valleyfield Choir Nov. 1—Rev. L. S. Woolfrey Murray Harbor Cherry Valley Choir . ' .....i'u§.°..... Childra under 12 years 4 HURRY! HURRY! - FINAL WEEK! . Tonight f Extra! DESl.llt\iZ niiizsiilsox cm Forever "])aIl.iIh‘-5. SATURDAY ON LY wcflanwanuunuanutuutlutnl "THE BRAVE ON E" COLOR — CINEMASCOPE Michel Ray - Rodolfo Royos - Dorothy MacGulra Filmed in Mexico—an adventure story of a als. He has many narrow escapes W85 8 lover of anim ranch boy who and -exciting dventure. Highly emotional with love and romance. COMING M Rock Hudso ON. - TUE. “SOMETHING OF VALUE" with ll. DRAWING MONDAY NIGHT I-‘OR CHINA DINNER BET ducted by Rev. J. M. Fraser of I Montague. UPTON GOSPEL Chapel Dundas. Services for Sunday. Oc- iober 27th a.m. The Lord's Supper for Believers. ll a.m. Sunday School. with classes for all ages. 7.30 pm. Gospel ser- vice. Speaker, Mr. Alan Weber. All are welcome. CHURCH OF CHRIST. The Lord's Day. . Supper Pl'(‘a(‘hll1I.Z service Murray Riv- er: 10 am, Bible School, II a.. m The Lord's Supper and Prea- (‘hing Sermon 3 K T. Norris. Murray 6 pm Bible School and the Lord's Supper. No eu-ning service this Sunday. Kenneth T .\lorris. evangelist. THE .\IONTAGl'E Pastoral Chahzc The United Church of Canada. Rev ' istcr. Sunday, October 27th Lo- lA'(‘l” Montague. 945 a.m. Morn- ing \9l"VI('(‘ and Sunday School. Trinity (Tliuroh. Montague" 10 am Sunday School. ll a.m Mor- ning service and Junior Sunday fering Service with Mr Ware. Supply Minister . Peters. recently from England as guest preacher. Special music A hearty welcome to all. CLAIM so REDS KILLED I l l J. M I-‘rascr. min-‘ i TAIPEI. Formosa tsp» — Thai Nationalist ltntsce ministry's Ta that anti Cominuni guerrillas In southwest China killed more an an mill man and last July and‘ Aiigust. \ room - SAT. .— CAPITOL LIONEL SHAPIRO winner of Governor Generals Award for BEST NOVEL OF 1955 _ 7i'~(.t - D-DA sronr... or our arm will!‘ THE SIXTH OF JUNE /?0c7HN N Y1 (ll? ' it//fHLi/ti? 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