a lil HIE may CAPITOL sat. Shows 3:30-7-8:45 in bi! band "iduf only Serial - Novelty Sports - Cartoon. Extra: PYONGYANG. Korea, Oct. r uof'S.'I"3'... ....v.- in w- agn. (heuters)-More than 5,000 Kor- eans jammed the dusty square in front of Pyongyang city hall today for celebration: marking the occup- ation of the former North Korean cwitai by United Nations forces. PINE mm in-In - at SHOWING AT 3:30-7-9 receive in I-loovonl BAILEY-BAX ER ""'E'i':Ei'1T;'” cnprror. SCREAM! as you thunder befwecn thv planets Ir Miss M. Mecllougall V Designated Deaconess The new church at Wood islands witnessed the solemn setting apart by the Presbytery of Prince Edward Island on Tuesday evening of Miss . Margaret Macbougall to the office of Deaconess in.the Presbyterian church in Canada. The Moderator of the Presbytery, the Rev'd. Don- nld A. Campbell nducted the beautiful ceremony and the Rev'd. .F'. Norman Young addressed the newl,-design ted P nose on the high privileges and responsibilities of her office. On behalf of the Deaconess Board in Toronto. Mrs. G. Carlyle Webster presented Miss MacDoug- all with the Deaconess pin. and on behalf of the Eastern Division of the Women's Missionary Society. also made her the gift of a book. Miss MacDougall is a daughter of the wood Islands congregation. a graduate of the Missionary and Deaconess Training Home in Tor- onto and has been appointed to serve as deaconess in the Presby- tery of Plciou under the Women's Missionary Society. . CHIHIHIV crcr . 10 to 11 p.m.' C ill iiiiilili IHIIO-INMHII WINNER fmdqiit Jommv IELINIIA by Elmer llarrls ' . into the Pastoral Charge of oaie. I'hI'&IBI.1-N700 The tower was Post office: Irda 5 Ion. ....'LlGl0N amateur contest In.-1 dance. November 2nd. Yen! Theatre. The many friends of ms. Kath- erine White. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arch White of Lower Mont- ague. will regret to learn that she is a patient in the King's County Hospital. All wish her a speedy re- covery. ....'DON"l.' BAY "1'm loo busy"- you may need a transfusion Will'- self some day. Place your deposit in the Bank at next week's Blood Donor Clinics in Sou.-is or Mon- tague, October 31st. Mrs. lmery Albright of Welles- ton. MI-I5-. and son. Herbert. re- cently returned to their homes, af- ter spending the pad; month at the home of Mn. Albi1ght'g uncle. Mr. Alex Campbell of Lower Montague. ..'NIJl8lIY own MEETING- 'nie Nursery Club of the King's County Hospital. Montague. held their meeting in the form of a white elephant sale last evening at are home of Mrs. V. R. Pepler. This sale consisted of the auction- ing to the highest bidder of noon- siderablo number of donated items. The auctioneer,wa.s Mrs. Horace Fraser. At the close"of the auction is delicious lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs. V. 3. Poplar. as- sisted by several of the ladies. The meeting next week is ” duled to meet at the home of Mrs. Harold Landry. ...!REV. l.!. HALIS INDUCT- ID AT WOOD ISLANDS -- In the presence of a congregation that filled the new church at Wood 15- lands to overflowing the Presbytery of Prince Edward Island solemnly inducted the Reverend E. S. Hales donia, Murray I-iarbour South and wood Islands. The Revld. E. S. Hales comes from the congregation of First Church. Fort William and Greeley Park. Port Arthur. Ont. Divine worship was conducted by the moderator of the Court. the R.ev'd. D.A. - b assisted by the clerk. the Rev'd. T.1-LB. som- en and the Rov'd. G.C. Webster. After the acts of induction the charge to the Minister was given by the 1uv'd. Willis A. Young and the charge to the congregation by the Rev'd. J.A. McGowan. A re- ception was held at the close of the service. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed "'f.'END&. FOR BREAKWATER REPAIRS, SOURJS. P. E. I." will be received until 3.00 P. M.. WED- NESDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 1950. Plans. form of contract and specification can be seen and forms of tender dbtained at the office of the Chief Engineer. De- partment of Public Worlcs, Ottawa. at the office of the Dis- irici. Engineer. 38 Great George Street, Charlottetown. P.li.I.. and at the Post Office at Souris. P.E.l. Note.-Upon application to the undersigned, the Department will supply blueprints and specifica- tion of the work on deposit of a sum of 320 in the form of a certi- fied bank cheque payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works. The deposit will be re- leased on the return of the blue- prints and specification within a month from the date of reception of tenders. If not returned with- in ihat period the deposit will be forfeited. Tenders will not be conslde :3 unless made on printed forms siipplied by the Department and in accordance with conditions set forth therein. Each tender must be accom- panied by a certified cheque on a chartered bank in Canada, pay- able to the order of the Minister of Public Works. or Bearer Bonds as specified in the form of tender, for 105 of the amount of the tender. ROBERT PORTER. Acting Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, October 20, 1950. UUI UURA WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS M” ' ” in: r V It i ear -rr-reuv RIGHT av. FEUD5-'-iF . l ONTHNEXT HERE AN' - I LATHE To so NEVER EVEN . .LiPAN' i?ELEA5E MEMTIQMED ; -- A SPARIZER nv I'M A -rmrr seems suzp 1-:2 -ro BE'CAUGHT --WHV nosrr w-n-4 wnzss HE ASKME? ; ue THERE! , AGINI oloaonowu: Wallea Iaveva. 7 Guardian may be bought at the honuguo; Blue Dome ltniaurant. and Guardia Office: -. intthorgov in Beagle: The In l or -were nu: usrm ammo loan following places In; In and E, Ilen- x ....'MA8QlIlIADli dance. Beaver: Hall. Montague. Monday. Oct. 30; Monet's Prcheatra. Admission 50c. Mrs. M. C. Reynolds. Montague in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mn. Lionel strong. Bonds. ---I Miss Margaret MacDonald. R. N.. who has spent the past month at her home in Montague. left recent- ly for Ottawa. Ontario. ....'DUNDAS UNITED Baptist Church. Sunday. Oct. Nth. Sun- day School 11 a.m.; Evening ser- vice '?.30. Prayer meeting Tuesday evening 8 o'clock. Lic. W. D. Johnston. ....'BONsON SPECIAL! A non- son for only 85.00? Yes! The new Ronaon is yours for only 35.00 at V. R. Pepler's. the jewcller. Mou- tague. Council And Rink Building. Committee Meei ....'A meeting of the Mayor and Council and- the Building Commit tee of the Recreational Center was held in the Council Chambers. Georgetown on Wednesday, Oct- ober 25th. Mayor P. L. Eoudreault presided and lhe minutes were read by Captain C. M. Fitzgerald. Town Clerk. The question of insurance cover- age on the Recreational Center was thoroughly discussed and gat- iafactorlly settled. A financial statement covering the summer and autumn activities of the Com- muniiy Welfare League was pre- sented by league president. F. .7. Solomon. It was decided to call tenders for parties deslrious of operating the canteen and lunch counter in the rink for the coming season and the tenders will .be posted in the immediate future and will close on December 2nd. in was de- clded to have some grading done to the ground on the ice space in the rink and also to install sev- eral box drains to allow drai go of water from the rink in he spring. The promenade floor will be covered with heavy roofing material before the skating and hockey season starts. This will stop the draught and add to the comfort of the patrons. A lengtny discussion took place on the ques- tion of the erection of ii shed to house horses. This would be erected in the vicinity of the rink. It was decided that during the next few weeks that efforts will be made to ascertain the cost of the erection or purchase of such a shed. Sunday School Convention Held Al Montague Georgetown district nrunday School convention was held in Mon- tague Baptist Church. instead of Lower Montague as first planned on Wedneday. October 25th. The afternoon session began at 3 o'clock with five Sunday schools Nure- sented. - Dr. A.D. MacKenzie opened the afternocn session. Hymn No. 16 was sung and the Scripture lesson was held followed by prayer. Dr. Macxenaie spoke of a green spot on the Prairies where the few trees by a lake which overflmved in the spring, with roots set deep. became sturdy and strong. And 50 young lives when their roots were set deep in christian living as taught in the homes and Sunday Schools by teachers with under- standing of the needs.of yovunz lives would stand firm for the kingdom of God. A solo. "I Am So Glad That Our Father in Heaven" by Greta W1? ginton was then enjoyed. Mrs. Charles Fraser was the organist. This period was closed with a hymn. Mr. William Macleod of Valleyfield introduced the weaker- Rcv. J. B. Wilson. secretary of the M.R.E.c. He then called for the minutes by Mrs. Davis WIQW Th! 113"" cm report showed receipts were down. Rev. Mr. Wilson asked why child- ren do not go to simday School- The answer was suggested that the parents didn't have interest enough to send their children. He said he umneom - ore-I omchvr who talked to 1.000 or more children. He said that "we must write each and every child or pupil on our heart and take them to the throne of God in onset-" Evening Session The evening session began at 1.30 with the worehiaznurvlcein chart; of Valle field. Dill?! WW3 W contained in Pint John. chapter 12. A hymn was then lung and I sweetly Indlred by Igrs. W. A. and line Irena Bruce. Val- , "Load in To calvaf!"- . of Vailgfield ”.F.'f"-rvv-j)r:-i V is presently visiting with her eon-' i a . . v l, v : 1 , Fl," I...-i ,'.-' . I melon er-er: r " VVLWKIV. r x ANNUAL CAMPAIGN p A , ron ruuos so l 9. October 30th to November Bill committee was brought in by Mrs. W. A. Bruce. Valle-yiield Rod is as follows: President - Mr. W.A. MacLeod. Valleyfield; vice-pgesi-' dent - Mr. Lorne wigglnton. Mon-, tague; secretary treasurer -- Mrs. Arthur Ross. Sturgeon. : The report of the ouirtesy com-. mittee was given by we. Macxeu-l zie; extending thanks to Mr. Plat-i cher. the Baptish church, Mr. Pra- ser. Dr. Macxenziehand Mr. Wil- son. and all others who had-helped to make the convention a success. The closing address was given by Rev, Mr. Wilson who told of the impressions received at Toronto this summer with delegates from all but two nations in the world attending a conference. 1-ie woke ot the fellowship and inspiration he received from delegates from iiie Far East and devastated Europe as they told their story giving the hope they had and hold for the future in Jesus as teacher and lord. He said "Everyone must be con- cerned with the Sunday school." Rev. 1:. A; campieii Elected Moderator or Presbytery At its meeting held in the church at wood Islands on 'mea- day. the Reverend Donald A. camp- bell, 3.4.. Minister of the Clifton charge was unanimously elected Moderator of the Presbytery of P.- 1.1. for the ensuing year in auc- cession to the luv. F. N. Young of Montague. The other offices were also filled as follows: Clerk and f 31'. Rev. T.H.l. soniera; Iliuiong. Rev. 0.0. Webster; Pensions. luv. :3. Hales; colleges. Rev. D.A. Campbell: 38 as YP8. Rev. 0.3. Cunningham; lvangguun and lo- ciai Action. Rev. Donald Nicholson; Budget. Rev. EN. Young; meiot- lcal matters. luv. 3.3. Qilglgy: Publicity. Rev. 'l'.H.n. losngra: Property. Rev. 0.5!. Webster: ste- tistics. luv. J.D. lnoiay; "The Record". Mr. J.l.ll. Ilaolwen. Make Plans for Ameieiaioniesl ing of the coeunittae for Igontague to be prone li.('.A.F. Officers 7 iuirzun comer Killed Inyfsi d . EH1 Mormon. Oct. ae- (or) - Yeo's Theatre, Montague. Two 11.0. A. P. officers were roport- t ed killed late Wednesday in the Thursday. NOV. 2nd. 1950 crash of a Harvard training plans I O1 d'time Flddnng eight miles south of Edmonton. Names of the victims were not , Step Dancing y Singing Sponsored by immediately available. V Montague Branch. Canadian poached. and he felt certain that a large number of contestant would appear from that locality. Seating. seat-distribution. and several other final points were arranged. so that the contest from the point of organization is assured of a complete success. Following the meeting a group of members motored to St. Peters to gttknd the contest there. and were able to secure a considerable n kof contestants who would ere. Legion, l .B.l3.S.L. rouirav WANTED We require large quantities of Poultry for export as well as for our canning efions. ' ' Prices doIIvarod:- i .. Llva chicken 20 to 33: par: is. Live Fowl 20 to 25: per leg contractor VWIBINGTANB atramuvo ;'.Il-Dill! n. aaauu Ava . rbeuiom -vr - , i orroagrrnilr . r. a I. lnlloellsani "Ellie'- Eaetere Packing company Ltd. - U s as nu. i Sourig.P...l.I. . ; .. i"i&:."l t ' r ' - A .o'.”9rui:9-mm" .3 Thumb OUGHT TO BE a'i.Aw ' i. V . 1 spuuow -K. g.;...fg..e.e...m '.mevmou'o".W::dr'ga'ir' ”1sLgVI&0.Ne- ii" I r - is i av. ' V ....tr.i.W:::cm f"..... '?i.”.”4.lsu ml - '”I3UTAi.l.ATlON-tnnl