;'Men's Night At i Montague United The first week night service of the present preaching mission in Trinity Church was conducted by Rev. J.M. Fraser, with music by the Georgetown and Sturgeon choirs. Mr. Harry Yorston being the organist. Mr. l.G. Phillips lead the hearty singing at gospel hymns and Rev. Frank MacLean of Charlottetown lead in prayer. Rev. Bert Snow gave a very Impressive message from Joshua 1:9-"Be strong and of 'a good courage-for the Lord thy God is with thee". Rev. A.C. Fraser, former pas- tor of Valleyfield, gave the clos- ing prwer and benediction. Mr. Show will continue the ser- Iea tonight. with Rev. WA. Pat- terson presiding, and with music lFareweII Party At Brooklyn A pleasant evening was spent The Vaileyficld Auxiliary of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Macximmnp Brooklyn, thc h'oincn's Missionary Society when a small number of friends mm m mo "nuns" sch”. room were entertained in honor of Mrs. . I07 II"? OVWDW M99008. With Mr! Nalleyfield WMS Wed. October 24. 1956 11.. (;.m-41..., 9.3. 5- Meeting Is Held CONGRATULATIONS To ' MONTAGUE COLD STORAGE LTD. On taking over the Egg Grading Station H. C. JOHNSTON ex Whlteway. prior to her depar-J ture for Scotland, wher .h in .. . visit with her mother eand eotll:eriG'”" ' Mrs” Cwp" U55 assmledl member, of he, gmmiyl by Mrs. Roy Gillis and Miss Mael Th9 We'll!!! WES Pleasantly M5tI930"- spent with square-dancing, cards, The president. Mrs. W.A. Bruce I and singing. . - Music was furnished by Mmltook the chair, and the usual or- GROCERIES, FRUIT, SMOKERS SUPPLIES i pamela Machue and Mr; Dongider of business followed, with 15 aid Young, of Dover, and Mnlmembers responding to the roll Montague. I, . . Murdvoecrl; l'ilume tt)ffMct)nt.agu!e.th? with a verse of Scripture contain-1 easan ea ure 0 is , ' h -I - u. i me me s-mm. i CONGRATULATIONS gathering was the dam” "1 Mrs Sadie Macxinnon lead in To a highland schottische by Mr. an'dl g M,-5, Hughje Macpherson of wood ; prayer, followed by silent prayer! b th M H bo dM Islands, who though. no longer by the members, -' ' Rylvere Chlmziy Raerw IEIIIW gag young in years still perform The literature secretary was i i and Mr. Ivor Pump. "2 uterg this dance in the very spritely asked to order the new study . manner of the young in heart Lunch was served by several of the ladies. and the guests de-. parted with best wishes to Mrs. Whiteway and small lhook. and the friendship secretary checked on calls. I g A vhaltter of each of the two tsiuiiy lmoks was um! n ma mam. Ind my On their recent purchase of the Egg Grading and 00"8'95m"”' "' ”P'cl'd- Poultry Purchasing Station. presented by I Laads PUIPVVOOCI Ann for a pleasant vislttlaugmeri till:-Sh and M”. S8. H' L '1 Mrs. whiteway was presented. The meeting concluded with Montague. . '; CONGRATULATIONS 1? To THE MONTAGUE COLD STORAGE LTD- We wish them every success in the purchase of the Egg Grading Station. JAMES MecLEAN GROCERIFS and MEATS Montague. with a gift on behalf of the memo praycr and the Benediction. Lunch bera of the family and friends was served by the committee in present. l charge. . For Calais, France The M.V. Reinha t Loreng Russ! 1500 net Tons, Registered in Ham-T burg. Germany under Command' of Captain G. Stolzinburg clearedl the port of Georgetown on Oc- tober 18th, for Calais, France with a cargo of 2500 cords of sap-puled and half-barked pulp wood. The frieghter arrived in George- town from Gaspe. Quebec on Oc- tober llth, with 700 cords of pulp wood on board. The law Cord Cargo loaded at Georgetown Came from the Peters and MacDonald yard and from the McLoughlan yard. -A.C. CONIING THURSDAY ONLY THREE WOMEN KNEW HIS LOVE - - - THE WORLD HIS GENIUS! The wonderful story of one ol' the world's greatest , musicians-Richard Wagner O ELECT NATIONAL C. W. L. OFFICERS row, left to right, Mrs. l".A. Bus- sierea. Sillery, Que., president; Most Rev. WJ. Smith, Bishop of Pembroke, director; Grace Caugh National officers of the Catholic Women's League were elected at London, Ont. last week at the close of the annual convention. Front lin. Woodstock, N.B. lst vice-pres- ident: back row. Mrs. A.V. Svobo- da. Saskatoon, treasurer; Cather- ine Toal. London, 4th vice-presid. ent; Mrs. J.C. Kean. Campbellton. N.B., secretary. (CP Ph I ) . on gation in the hearty singing of grand old hymns. g Rev. D.A. Sharpe presided and Mission At Montague United The Montague Mission in Trin- Yank Tells Canadians To Rev .J. Macltinnon led in PFBVBF several boys of Trinity Y.P.P. acted as uahers. The preacher, Rev. Bert Snow gave a challenging sermon based CONGRATULATIONS To - ity Church has aroused much in- terest. The congregation at the Tuesday night service filled the church and the adjoining class room to capacity. The Valleyfield - Orwell Head on the story of the rich young ruler (Mark 10). The text- "What must I do to inherit eternal life?" and Jesus, beholding nim, loved him. He challenged young people to Jesus' way of adventure. Cryin 9 MONTAGUE COLD STORAGE LTD. Jokers" in American procedures. "I! we could forget those things." he added, "and do some OPPORTUNITY IN EGYPT Mr. Smith said the more inform- ation that could be circulated. the On adding the Egg Grading and Poultry Station choir with twenty-five voices sang These special services continue to their expand"-lg buSmeu' CI!IId,III1 GXPOHGFI WW9 111194 positive planning it would be better. in trade hearings it was anthems "The Banne of the for four evenings, and will end Tuesday to Biol) ROI!!! Il'0I1bI9 I11 better." rarely mentioned that Canada Cross" and '”constantly Abiding" on Sunday evening with a great H ""35" i-"755 P""”" 3:”U:l::l9dwE:Ig:.::f?:9n&leh:: Canadinnt he indicated. takes a quarter of all United Rev. J.M. Sheen led the congre- church rally. States exports. "We are very largely taken for shouldn't panic when an Individ- ual member of Congress, con- son to believe it ever will happen Tho. urging came from E. J. ....ma......menm...mm.e.mmm Magic Fig-9 H"-CHEY 3: VANIDERSTINE YEO i 8 cerned about a local industry lrantfds" said Mr Smith "and W -.uuu"m'Amm mm 'mm VEXEEFABLES and GROCERIES Cannon. Un ted tates customs ap- j t i ' E ' pulse! at Buffalo, during . round- '3-i':;'sl;f:c'h'mY '99"! I Went dggefgzutggetrade with M II liIlll.ll'liIlilIl3 IIIlIIP3IlII'IlIII liIII'VIlHIlM MIN. Phone 80 Montague zzffggfgogf s5l':i:::n'.tdg": The Unitleidbestatesuhad been on Reply to a question concern- and” as Richard Wnsnor porterl' Associati ' ' "'d' "H" ”” Pmgmm ing trade with Egypt. C. K. High- moor. head of the foreign ex- change department of the Cana- since 1934, with relatively new ex- oeptlons. and protectionist moves Mr. Canon has been designated by the United States government IMIIITAGUE to assist Cana::gsAexgrt;rtus In bbfgg: teoffg::;,,befo" 3'0?-nwrlimillvzf tciioemg-:'n?ie.',:"f,?,,::' T' W. Wlsh To their problems in can cus- - ' , . . -u-- an -- n- 6- c- can-In t.”:'.'''':.'.? w rm CONGRATULATE pointment early this year. has mercial counsellor at Washington. 9 ”P0'1 "'3' 9 '1 3 ""1" 'Y- Adm. 30 - 46 talked with some hundreds of can said no product need be unneces- Egypt will pay for imports from I P V --mi-I . pone;-3, g aarily penalized under the present Canada in Canadian dollars and "co '9 - NO HIDDEN JOKERS system'of custom appraisal. He only in Canadian dollars. now that Ggy, A, Tax MR. Thane seems to be an old feel- termed Mr. Cannon's appointment her United 'Statea funds are ing among Canadians. said Mr. Cannon. that there are "hidden GUARDIAN - EASTERN INSPIRED preaching for all at a "generous action of the United States." blocked by American action fol- lowing the Suez crisis. Manager of "1. MONTAGUE COLD STORAGE LTD. On taking over the Egg Grading and Poultry Purchasing Station and wish him success. "ARTISTS AND MODELS" MARTIN and Lewis One Martin. one Lewis. some beautiful women. and 10,000,000 laughs. Martin and Lewis at their laughabls beat. The beautiful women at their loveliest. and an excellent movie at it's peak. another. Mrsf EB. Doull-ts." ,soon be leaving (as that cltyagain. Mr. Emeat Roche' who is cm-t "wed 1., Charlottetown was . Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fitzgerald weekend vmgu. go in, mm, in were Saturday visitors to the city Georgetown. on business, also visiting with Miss Verna Martell. teacher at "'3' F"'5e"'ld'E 51w!" M”- . ' Montague mission tonight at ll. cm,-n. vmey md Miss, Helen 1-0118 It Trac-Idle. com. and laugh. and laugh. M.” . ” ” wet ' to... & vimgnt? ;l:5:3:JsRf:12lP:e::Ic9.i l:!bnel1:.ie:,;'r:vr.et': cixrghelggg l:1sctA'g:en;' oxabsmig. 333 pR")Ay . 5A-pg -tsugpugpu) of THE ulLL5-- ' i ' LEX i M P E I K - c in Montague. . "'- M M” W"”'"" 5- M"”"' Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McEwen mmiuors-monsoon:-iodiuuoun-muiiu muotos-austtsuteuw M um” ' ' ' ML "VI" M"D”""d W" ' were business visitors to the city P 5 recent visitor to Charlottetown. an wednemly I Mrs. Myrtle Bablnleaud of Cltur; Se 1 ' f m V. p R K. I C Ii . i Hddr d EXTRA NEws .. snows 3 .. 7 E 9 'ttetow saweeen gueso Vera men ruin a cny :1 Major and Mrs. Jesse Prima mun: I:,.Gmrgelown, attended the Mission for men at mg s oumy 'mn.' on ".9 an have returned to their home in Mr. and Mrs. .William "nook Alexandria. Virginia, for the win- the Basilica last week. Three Pas- and son Billy motored from Char- Prlces this engagement-Mat. 25c & 50c; Evening 75c sionlst Fathers from Boston con. . CONGRATULATIONS Step Dancing Contest. ter months. They were acconI- lottetowa and were weekend mm :1!” 31:. weeks Mission. the And named by Miss Joyce Fogarty who nu of M". 3003- pawn", M.-, it years. ......... . -.tu.ni:,.,gg..g;d,n..m.... .. .::r;:':. success Ev Y e w . . . . 9'0 403' 0"” ””"", (;:"":; gf W "'9 my Wheel:-' the: their Winner to compete for Provincial Championship To cubmq3f.f crapaud. MlsaMnrPIIY I 9 3 young friends on business. N. . d ' - " ”' "" ””"""'" ”".”J'.?.l": A”""”l”" 75” a" 5-0” MONTAGUE COLD status: no M'-W759". R”I9"3 .."3.'.E”SL:?5i'”.iTaEh&.g3o:sE Warns Fitting Of s””"”"d by S”"”s C”"""" K” 9' C" ' wss e co At a general meeting of cubs :w,:' publcover. Shoes By X-Ray Ind Scouts at Montague last nliig.h:. . nu um sunley wgger or In the new venture of Egg Grading and the resignation of cubmaster a:.'hmm,,, motored to 5.0.1,. Pofetuial R' i poultry auyln , isk ' ;".1?;,teE"fn';'i-43' v3?"-”'”e- 3 ”.:'.:.”:..::'::'...f”...':::..'3:”.:t om,” (C,,, M M r. M. LLEWELLYN LTD. nox omen om 7:16 u gently. - - , mg: :25 tsEl'c?' and mung 1,,','fI,';:,',j,, G,.,,,.,,, 0, C,,,,,,,.... ::nI;fI::lnu"I;ue3day warned c.... E . snow AT arrnox. 7.45 CLARK BROS, w . ghplgcgd ' C. j .- C : incl area; uni. Pad g"U:'im""wmV "' health" rmtn shoe . W's" t” sggmnngmhgg .5; ANOTHER WEEK or roe HITS! ”"'”""" " ” L i has taken e-nploymeii Mrs. Spnrgeon Walker and son CONGRATULATE m...u.i.s. j .t..,...... were visitors to moan T O N I G H T CONGRATULATIONS ;rr&:?gUgcE 1:: .?.'..u”'.fe"'n'i?7'-n3"'n't'-'-. lay" The I Watch our' Beware! Cinemascope brings you 0"” .3" ' """' v I "”"'"' ""' "'”' I MONTAGUE COLD STORAGE LTD. ' : Juan I g the screen's most beautiful women in the fun-. BEST WISHES On their recent purchase of the Egg Grading Station. To nisst plot against the opposite sex over de- vised. It's a wow - - - for laughs! For Color! We feel that this business will be of great assistance to the poultry producers of Montague and vicinity. MONTAGUE COLD STORAGE LTD. On their latest venture, the purchase of the Egg Grading Station, which will provide added service to the tamer. POOLE and THOMPSON LTD. Montague. MUIIAY llVl'.l-- OCIOIB llth wsoussoav tasty) . A; "lzocx Anouno Tl-it clock" JoaItur.roI1muIt.tm:n.aI'rsas , wssuliusydaocsuasotlsounli-n -gmwnia-av.-.v 3 CONGRATULATIONS . . . -no MONTAGUE COLD sroltaor no. 0ntakingoverthaGradlngandPouItryStatioo i 'w'ewbhtliemcverymccus.' ' masrusuussncsosravtcs I rotmsmm-osmnnsua arses it o, . la” i 3- Av W?” And Coming Thursday and Friday-Jlyfone Power - 4 :-an 7.. . ,' s E" ' Iaureen0'HarIin-