roniiv PIIIIIBE EDWARD and mun. MATIINEE 3.30 — EVENING — 7 — 9 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT TIIIS IT! Souris Gleanings The young son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peters of Souris died recently ut Souris Hospital. The Maritime Electric. who have’. recently taken over the job of lighting Souris, have clone a fair- ly good jc-b, but one finds man!’ dark corners that.’ would please msny people to see lighted up. Most of the farmers of Sourls I - 8th and 9th. Bus leaves Murray ..the MOST :2:...iza'°uzli"z..ti““i;:..::::; true“ -» P. M- ‘fi 2.2“ "s m ‘":....:"*...“.::; Viiiifiim 6'1‘ 0 (‘Oh llll _____ n Pwkmil- m" “PM a "m 2°“ 'I'EINNAN'I‘ CREEK Australia -- . q giillnlotcrfogf rtlrIziIwia EON 1168mm (GP) - A prize of 1,000 gallons mo I ' of woter was offered at a conn- The w,“ o, 5mm, .. y; petition recently in this central months hack hired a mun In see Austraran town. All the town- to it that the streets Vi’? kept fairly clean. at least. this is the main part. of his days ivork. One difference as of the TilI\I‘l<h is kept in; waste-payer tins \\IlI('Il are plat-veil at different iiitcr\'.'ii< along the main strecf. The sicns. “P194156 keep town clean. which are plac- ed above the tins $901“ In he do- ing their ditty. alsfl tr. far as re- minding the "IIIZPIlQ tlmt thry I00 should sco in i’ IIlilI the town Is kept clcatr e. Su. ' The National Film Board presented its monthly film in‘ Snuris st the United Church Hall 0n Main Strcet From one cf the‘ (111115, the nudivnt-c got a hirds‘ eye view rf the \1l.'<i I6l'l‘liCl'_\‘ that t the Imperial Oil rovers with its 011 fields. The film ntll "Plastics", was nothing short nf fascinating as the audience had viewed before them the process of its manufac- ALSO — COLOR CARTOON EMPIRE TIIIIR.—FRI.-——SAT. —-\- alitFm Telugu Mm- “ TODAY ONLY ._ I SHOWS 33° rvsruwc snows 7-22.45 futon“ 7 AND 3.45 MATINEE SAT. OiN-LY 2.30 ‘SIlARP-Stltllll-II-Ij I APITOL e comm; - THUR. - FRI. - SAT. HEY KIDS! DON'T MISS THE JR. SUPER- MAN CONTEST ON SATURDAY AGENTI: MONTAGUE: Harold I‘. Landry. Albert Altkcn. Mn. Byron Stewart. I!!! Burrlel Clufr. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldou Lavuru AGENTS SOURIS: Mlu Enid Richard: and Gordon Farrell The Guardian may be bought at u: of the following place: In Montague: Bill 5. A. LIUIQIIJI; In. CIA!- jg Geurgeiowu: The Put Office; In Sourfai Oondou‘: mud Flu-can Roper. In Si. Pohfl: The Pod Office. Sweet Brier Flatware will match which proved scmewhat cf a fail- ..'GII"I‘S FOR THE BRIDE m China, Silver. Cut Glass. C. R. Boehner, Jeweller. Montague. ..°'1‘UDOR PLATE, new pattern. with Dinnwware. C. R. Boehner, Jeweller. Montague. ...°MONTAGUE E LE CT RIC SALES AND SERVICE - House wiring. and Electrical Appliances repaired. JLEGION CARNIVAL — Mori- tsgue Curling Rink. October 7th. ship vwntei‘ lS carted at consider- able expense from‘ u bore seven miles atway. high competitive Lust year's sports were o huge success and no doubt this sci.- son's events will be of the some order. Considerable quantities of had- dock, codfish and huke with the greater psrt of the catch being haddock sro being taken by bout: operated by Hewitt’: of Lower Montague. Those bouts are equip- ped with large net drugs. llmllu- to those used by the large bum trawlerl. It II reported that. 17.000 pmlndl were recently landed and that the haddock are being fillctad. The finishing touches u: at pre- sent being put. to the repairs which have been going on at the George- town High School. The Interior was completely finished with inlul board before the opening of the fall term. Since then the exterior has been covered with brick lid- ing and the workmen are at pre- sent building a coal shed, which will take the place of the two old sheds, which have been torn down. It is expected to obtain storm win- dows, at least for the north ride of the building, before the cold weather sets In. St Peters Flashes Jim Lewis 0d St. Peters is a pn- iient in a Montreal Hospital where he underwent. m operation Fri- clay. lure and the numerous uses to w, Joggtph OT-Ignlgy 01' the [n- which it is put. On the progrrm Come Tax Qfflce 15 spending g also “us included n Elm! song weekend holiday at his home in ure as fat." as the audience's part- icipation was cc-ncerned. Despite the fact that the fllrn was shown in a very nice hall. the attendance was remarkably small. Georgetown Ami Vicinity Richard Deloury “a: a business visitor to Charlottetown rm Mnn- day. Miss Nellie MacPhee and Miss Sarah lvlacPhee were visitors to Charlottetown on lI/Ionday. Mr. Linus Rorslter representing Atlantic Wholesalers Limited call- ed on the proprietors of local busi- ness establishments on Monday in the interests of his firm. Miss Connie Mair of the staff of the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Charlottetown spent the week- end as the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Mair. On Saturday, Mi‘. A. E. Jenkins, puymuster for the Bergmunn Con- struction Company was engaged in paying off the longshorcmen who last. week completed loading the S. S. Amberstone with pit props.— Geo. Mr. and Mrs. James Morton left. by car an Monday on return to New York City after spending thepast few months st their sum-m iner cottage which they purchased some time ago from Captain Joiin Fitzgerald. Tht-ir many friends al- though iiorry Io see them depart. look forward to seeing them again next. summer. St. Peter's. Miss Kit O’Hanley has returned to Ottawa to continue her lob in the Bank of Canada. after ut- tending the funeral of her, father, Bon Offanley of St. Peter's. An accident occurred in the po- Iz-ito field of Jack MacCallum when his small son David was run over by a wagon load of pota- toes. Fortunately he was not ser- iously injured. The St. Peter's High School closed Friday evening for I. three- week holiday for potato picking which Is new in "full swing" on the farms of St. Peter's and sur- rounding districts. The annual christmu ‘nee rush is on again under the supervision of G. L. Sanderson. assisted by Jaseph Macbeccl. Last year some fifteen or twenty cars left the station at St. Peter's and this year it is hoped they will do as well if not better. St. Peter's has become a much brighter spot this past few days especially the north side of the bridge. Eight street lights have been "turned on" on St. ‘Peter's North. and two on St. Peter's —SP. Charlottetown Forum ' Mr. Fronk Rafuse and Mr Leo Victor lcfI on Alondnyt for Toronto where they hope to secure em~ ployment. They accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Jamcs Morton. who were motoring Io New York, u for as Saint John. N. B.. thence con- I tinulng by rail tn Ihe Onturio cnp~ N J Sparkling flavor-filled jeii-O is riways sure to please. Yet it costs less than 2¢ a serving. Bc sure you enjoy the gorgeous color and exclusive "locked-in" flavor of genuine jeilvO. Look for the big red "jELL-O" letters on the box. Jail-O Ir c trade-mark ownnd by Gonnrul leads, limited ' O Whafs ‘foumi only m .IeIIO ‘Z TIM" locked EVER tmr a more excitingiy’ colorful, flavorful dessert! And like every jcli-O dish, this Two-Tone Mould takes only minutes to make. Irumrnu IIANJAAII . ‘ _ _ - There are seven delicious JeII-O flavors IILYD ' A oBERrfitmlffii -i»"Je|I-o Tlavor! Product ah General Feadl J-IOI IS STELLAR HIT IN NEW ROLE MA SON Jame; Mason. who has taken the film world by storm with his dra- _mat,lc portrayals. has u new kind {of role .al's release of "Odd Man Out." now in UniversalJitierriation- at the Prince Edward Theatre. In direct contrast to his recent movie parts in which he has eithcr South. We hope that the Job will ;played the villain or s “those you be completed in the near futureilove to hate" character. “Odd Man Program BE AT FORUM BY NOON l0 POTATOES AVERAGING 8 Io 9 PRIZES-CODBLERS - MOUNTAINS - SEBAGOES Q — $5, $4, $3, $1, $1. GRANID CHAMPION PRIZE-TWO RAIL OR BUS PLUS TWO AM- HERST WINTER FAI-R SEASON TICKETS-PLU5 $I5 PHONE YOUR POTATO ENTRIES TO OFFICE OF NOW 0N TIIE I M, _ SCREEN i ~ tut A tnctmt sax/Alf ...°'.‘..'21i‘.".2:;.i.’.“§f°’.:..‘M...‘A3: _ cussed pans Im- th h ' ‘Q... anger/rare! 131.....e....u.: y]... .»nt...ig.- $52.3 Potato D E Si‘ I00 SHOWS DAILY 3.30 - 7 — 8.45 lfimimds 011 Friday. October 8th. PQTATQ ENTR|E$ To TWO MATINEES ON SATURDAY t TU5gpAY_ AT I0. A. M. AND 2.30 P. M. E5 EACH - t H J MABON °""° ' ALSO FEATURE ATTRACTIONS I OPIOMETMST KATAHBINS "W"! ""1 53g"?! GIN!" PRIZES FO-R ANY OTHER VARIETY-SS, $3, $2. "MONTAGUE, 9.12.1. RETURN TICKETS AMHERST; - Of co Hours: a I w“- ALSO COMEDY MUSICAL — CARTOON Qmilllils . k. llfllllli Iclill - tusmt sctiiinttuitt t Qmc ‘es Holldayl. etc.. by uppoinfment Office Connected With Drug Store {mun-imp By Ken Reynolds A IEPIILID AIIGTIIIII SALE uid Rand or Street for the dil- ‘COLD STORAGE PLANT unce of 24 feet to n street or road 20 feet wide along the north Public notice ll hereby given that. pllrlulnt. to u deeret-al order side of the herein described land. thence eustwurdly along the slid eluted Augiut 1B. 1N8. of the loll! Court of Chancery, I will, on last. mentioned street to the said eunern boundary at a point I10 Tuesday the twelfth day of 0cI.~ obcl n“! P.M.. let up for ule n feet from quid River; t cold publln utiction on the premises all TOGETHER WITH the storage building and plant there- the lands and pruufuu at Mon- t-lgue described u follows: on. known u Wutierworthi Cold i. ‘ ALI, “mu TRACT PIECE AND Storage. equipped and operating, sud another building thereon llllely housing u , ." g plant. The building Is modern and built PAnCEL or [AND mu“. m“. for Ifs present purpose with two and belng at Mcnhguo Bridge on , Lot ill In King‘: County In Prince t Edward hhud, bounded and deu- nrlbed u; follows, that Ia to any: utoruge floorl. nnd Ifvlng apart- ment above. The pllnf. Io dlerel 0n the north and east by land formerly In , “‘ n of Pines powered, cork Insulated, and cf- GIIII. on the lonlh by the Monu- ‘Iclenf. All patrons lining gnodu stor- ed In the premise: will have uruplo time to arrange with purehuer "e "V" ‘m. on ‘he u" h, for continued storage or removal Montague Bridge and by the Mun Road or Main Street. the uld plot of land having n front. of 83 feel on nltl liver, sud extend- nn desired. Ing from the bald liver nlong the TERMS-zit’; depoult. bufunce t I i eastern ldo of all Bridge and I K. M. MARTIN, Receiver. 4 cash In 20 days. 911B "MN-t In court upprovll. Road uforuull unfhwuterfy for the Gillan-a n! In (an! an! unl- ir was one of Iier Inini" "My wife just lacks u sense of humor. WIIIII she brought Imnc this picture she found in the Guardian Want Ads-l ask Iter II TOWN. HENRY L. MucLAREN. POTATO JUDGES-MR. S. G. PEPPIN MR. S. G. PEPPIIN, PHONE No. I20, CHARLOTTE- und MIL Out." provides Mason with a power- ful yet sympathetic role. He up- pears as the idealistic leader of on underground Irish army who is badly wounded after s holdup to obtain money for the organization. R-Hour Fight For Life Hunted by the police, the story revolves around Mason's attempt to reach his comrades during his eight hour fight for life. Robert Newton, who co-stars with ‘Mason. plnyni u half-crazed artist who at- tempts to paint the dying mun. POTATO FESTIVAL .............- TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, DDT. 5- B MISS CANADA AND IIER FOUR PRINCESSES Arrive From Halifax Via Maritime central Airways Tuesday At 5.25 p. m. EVENING PROGRAM STARTS AT 8.30 Entertainment TUESDAY STARTS 8:30 MISS CANADA PROGRAM OLD TIME FIDDLERS and AMATEUR EVENTS PHONE MONDAY - TUESDAY YOUR ENTRY NOTE: OLD TIME FIDDLERS OR PHONE NO. 744 CHARLOTTETOWN. TURN BUS OR RAIL FARE IS PAID TO EACH OUT- OF-TOWN ENTRANT. camp mz: ts RETURN rtcxrr TO BOSTON BY BUS. MANY OTHER PRIZES See, Display Booths By Dominion Science Service -TItc Dominion Experimental Fanii And Several Machinery Dealers And Dtliers See The Thennogas Heating Display For Home Jse Admission Afternoons - FREE Admission Evenings 5O cyenis Dome-Sea mu Ilear utss BIIIIAIIA TUESDAY EVENING KINSMEN CLUB ARE DECORATING FORUM AND OPERATING CANTEEN l-Ifl If Prim. IIOIIIIII l! Merchants Anti ram ixpnm Illl Rpm In Tammw’: Farm wthlle members of the world re- nowned Dubun Abbey players turn In superb performances in the sup- porting roles. “Odd Man Out" Wu producgd and directed by Carol Reed, and introduces Kathleen Ryan, 24 year old Belfast beauty, as the fenninino lead opposite Mason. The film Is s .7. Arthur Rank presentation. The hit film was photographed by Robert Krasker. whu manned the carera for "Brief Encounter‘ and "Henry V.‘ AI Forum EVENING AMATEUR CONTEST TO YOUR RE-