iieys newest the Canadian Ba Col.MecDonaid Returns . MA rom Meeting Of Legion .. s... of World War I who served in Eng- and be enabled to qualify for w.v. . in the same manner as those of World War II veterans. It was strongly recommended that where applicants for disability pensions who had served In an act- ital theatre of wsr were found to have a disability Teinluni 0'01" '3 injury or disease not - enlistment. such should be pre- umed to have incurred since en- llstment. It was also requested the! awards for pensions be made re- troactive to the date of application. Viinnr adjustments in the PTGICM g......,. in pensions for Dependent Parents and Minor Children were also recommended. As the P7059!" 1 ur ed that a new Mem- isll:'i-:l!glDyCDTl5mEl'B0l'II-O all veterans of all wars In which Canada took part be erected in front of the House of Commons. Recommend- qtiohs were submitted also to alle- viate the acute housing shortage in many urban parts of .Canada. Legion Council members occupi- ed their usual highly Mon at the National Remembrance Day Services- The War Memorial presented a much improved 0' pearsnce havlnz recently receiv- ed its first leaning since its un- I7" . h uncle of vioond. gisxriyhio 13.: threeulsons within twelve months II. 35”” "M '1” Personals Masher. lmnloyu 01 ML CK" nk of commerce. New Glasgow. N. I.. spent tho weekend at the home of his POP- ents. Capt. A. A. Moshsr and Mrs Mosher of Mental!!!- Wcilt Disney Presents Mighty. Motion Picture Cinemascope-Technicolor Drsgnl. -20,000 Leagues Under IIIO 5&3 I dad Miracle of Screen entertainment- Man-esting tiger sharks. lulllllml jewels of a buried treasure. I P” Pena-.w.-ecking squid. a submarine with a Victorian wardroom. the vast beauty of a sparkllli W plcal realm tretched out on the ocean floor. all come to life in their original splendor as Walt Dis- 'zo.ooo Leagues Under the Sea." unfolds on the screen. In the Jules Vsirna story Inch See. the production required special training and an entirely different Mined M. C. .. .. . ..... , Olwmswve - Color 321'.3's'.." ' I" '.”'?”.”.'..'.t.;.; the popularity of which has .-.. - with ' poi-hy P . . .3 Let Tom and conetaatforalmostaeup - . Jeff!-u . " . - Janine caomnr - poms my M -' W "'0 '-W Hf iw'.' . Iperlsl cameras. for east and crew, can : want , tllddisnoiilui moan m1w5'DonlId. Mike LaVie. supervisory cent of twentieth century life was so accurate that It is difficult to hear in mind that thy Disney Cine- mascope-Technicolor film is not based on a highly imaginative story by a modern writer. Kirk Douglas. James Mason, Patti Lukas and Peter Lorre star in the live-action film which Rich- srd Fleischer directed and Buena iris.-mi; ll.-'liilv'l Oi led on fsrred Posi- M during the coming year. pgbeputto Eastern Guardian lt.C.A.'F. Over 10.000 people crowd- ed around the Cenotaph to take part In the ceremonies. It was fol- lowed by ' a parade of several thousand members of the reserve services but I Reviewing Stand at the foot of Parliament Hill The salute was taken by The Governor- aenas-plplion. Vincent Massey. In addition to the important fes- turs of the Brief to the Government '0 many other matters were taken up by Dominion Council. A progress report on the new building to house Dominion lieadquurters showed the foundation well on to complet- lon- It is estimated that the build- s ing will cost approximately 0360.- 000. The Budget revealed Legion - ' anceh to be in a healthy state. This phase of the I-Ieadquarteu work is very capably supervised by a former Islander, Group Capt. H. R. Stewart. the Dominion Treasur- er. Legion membership is except- ionally high and the new Poppy is expected to bring sales to an all time high again this year. Various reports including those of the Service Bureau. Education- al and Welfare services were dili- cussed along with the Army Bane volent Fund. World Veterans Feder- ation and many other matters. The new Legionary, which wiu go out to all members beglnnin in January, will be of a size an format somewhat similler to Mac- bean's and will be available In ii French edition to any who request such. It will be a considerable improvement over the old edition and the first copy will be awaited with interest by Legion members. Many members from the Meri- times will be pleased to note that the Convention for 1958 is tetative- ly scheduled for Halifax. Next year's Convention is being held in Vancouver during the second week of June- Souris Credit Union Annual Meeting Fifty-two members and many interested friends attended the third annual meeting of Souris cre- dit Union which was held in the credit union hall on Oct. lzth. The .1! ldent. J. D. Msclntyre was in the chair. Roll call and minutes of ” annual meeting were by the secretary, Mrs. Art Mr. J. P. Nicholson appeared Station, Banded Duck Shot At Midgell where the Mldgell river enters Peter's Bay within sight of farm home. marking service which when Montague W.I. Annual Meeting turkey dinner was ed b efficient staff at "W y ful fl colored carnations. to roll call I 1.... paid dues. were read The president gave a very inter- esting and encouraging report on the progress of the credit union report and during the past year which show- ed an increase in membe ship of fifty-seven members ” atotal oi 10! compared to fifty-one the previous year. l'flCIl'lblI'l for Ife complimented the board of directors for their attendance at ull monthly meetings. The cred- it conunitiea for their tolerance in handling all loan applications. the hupervisory committee for the efficiuit way In which their mouth- ly and quarterly audits were car- out. the treasurer for her dev- often to duty. He wished that all members present would carry on In the fine spirit of co-operation tirin forts in making the an E successful one. was conveyed Wlssinton. ed the committee and the era were elect i for year: President. Lure: Vice-President, Nichol zinton. Mrs. Georg capital of 32.37957. Deposits :495.- Albert Fnm" 45. The credit committee report showed that 84.15558 had been loaned during the year. on the re- commendation of the s committee a special reserve fund was set aside. As no dividends were plld the members recom- mended that undivided earnings profit and loss- The following slate of officers Cross Convener. Mrs. R mend Dewar. "19 Wm of 35.00 was voted voted towards the of crippled children Mrs. Hilda McPhse. first vice-pg-gg. idcnt; Mrs. Art Paquct, secretary- treasurer: Jerome A. Cheverle. . Mrs. John Grant, John Cheverie. -T- 13- Mlclnlyre. J. J. MacCorrn- Ick. Albert Cheverle, Board of dir- ectors: John Grant. Garfield cue. , tor, Paul McPhee.' credit commit. tee: Rev. E. Steele, Mervyn Mac- pointed final arrangements. arrange a variety concert to committee- Mr. Ernest Avery was guest speaker. I-Ie extended greetings froln the credit union league and f-'0h'IpIimehted the members for their fine showing for the lie said credit unions my not f It I b t f . frhl0lot:I'redcs:iTd3'orudisgs:Tddlc. :3: ll 65! troupe tend to b a- bout bette I I and Into! This ".?.';5iii”1.'i.ii'if. 57- MARY'S "All- The meeting adjourned with the wtgilllfmizfhtlle Qlheen. Aasocidal hour " V . rhu ii. a n and singing followed. P "C ' FRIDAY EVENING ............. "MW-'3 VWEL ' AI BIencherd's The Mayfower which carried , O,-ci-.9,"-5 piltrlma to Masachusetts in low of about 1!) Mill. SOURI E A THURSDAY. NOVEMBER l7'tIi "Love Me Or leave Me" Muiuiav iiivui -- THURSDAY -. mom "YEI.I.iIW TIlMAIIAWI(" . P In Technicolor ltarriiig -- ltoair cannons t- rnooir CASTLE V - Action, adventure in the . Show time-8 p.m. the Crown. The case arose from a break at MacDonald's Service Roy MacEwcn of Mldgell had a lucky break about noon in Satur- day when he bagged two ducks and was back at the dinner table fifteen minutes after sighting a night comics down on the water The thrill of the kill came when on examining the birds. one-was seen to carry a Washington D.C. 5 official band of the United States turned to the Department will bring film an official badge of recogni- on. The annual meeting of the Mon- tague Women's Institute was held in the Rainbow Room of the Bison Restaurant Tuesday evening. Pre- ceedlng the business. a delicious 7.80. The banquet table was centered with a beauti- oral arrangement of varied The meeting was called to order by the presiden. Mrs. Lyle Beeh- ner. and opened with the singing of the Island Hymn. In response members The minutes of the last annual meedng and the last regular meet- hy the secretary. Mrs. George Nicholson, and were Ivproved as read. The financial the correspondence were also read by Mrs. Nicholson. In her address, the retiring pre- sident thanked the officers and their cooperation past year a Mrs. Duncan Mclntyre present- report of the nominatin, following offic- the ensuing Mrs. A. D. Mac- lidrs. Charles MacLure; Secretary. Mrs. Geor e Son: Treasurer. Mrs. K The treasurer reported share curt; m"c'""' u"P' I”"" list Auditors. Mrs. Rank Dewar. Mrs. Arthur Fraser; wards the purchase of s can parcel for overseas. and 010.00 was auction in aid New Business included plans for - e. . and Miss Claire DeLory were ap- on a committee to make Mrs. A. D. MacLure, Mrs. Cecil Beck and Mrs. Lester Maciieod were appointed on a committee to .u sented early In the new year. An invitation to meet at the home of Mrs. Lester MacLeod in Dec- ember was accepted and it was decided to answer roll call with an exchange of Christmas gifts. A vote of thanks for the excellent supper and the use of the dining ...L.L.gMMg,M,,g,,..ggg,g rora. htwo GIBTIATE1 COURT - Be- fore Meliltrage Gilbert A.'dG.:ltIde: yesterday. a res 0 lot 40 for driving without a license was fined 31 and costs. A resid- ent of Forest Hill. for causing a disturbance eta hall was fined GUI and costs. Tile evidence In a non- support case of people from Ben- gor was taken and the case was sdlourned until one week from to- day when evidence will be continu- ed at Georgetown. Gordon B. Lan- gell of Plctnu. N. 8. pleaded guilty I eking and entering charge and was sentenced to two years In Durohester. The acused was represented by Melvin J. McQuald for member for Souris Hospital: Pin of next meeting. not Invited. Financial report of year's wo was given by the treasurer. pointed: president. Mrs. Robertson (re-elected): rived in Georgetown Mr. and Ml's- Spurgeon Walker. Mr. and Mrs. St. his guests of Mrs. I-iarris' mother. Mr Annie Gardiner. "T on to Georgetown. sister, Mrs. Annie Gardiner. Mr Dougall's son Earl of Toronto. the geon walker- week by car on return to the ing the funeral of Mrs. George Charlottetown. Stewart, left recently by car on turn to Toronto. Ont. A IUPPORTI CANADA ef- by "United Nations. Discussing Mongolia in the Canada-s list, The Times says: " short-sijltiednlls if it its Ih U.K. T0 STAND PAT ay- to- ti ber. e tree in July, 1950. were appointed for the coming enalilymin l:T':rI:bel: IlriTsTiin withdrxepw from the agree- yesr: R. Joseph Paqi.iet.Presldent; 3;" ppm, I-nut gum ., an gonna um pricgg be ioosi KIDS! LOOK AT mist cARTOON-O- SCOPE m I sat. MOBNIN IATIIII AT 10 AM. BAY KIIXI . . and crasy . . . and more Don't '.'.i.. one canroono SQ)?! all-eirtoea show at the Prince ldward Theatre on sat- isrdsy morning. You see all yoin- favorite car- toon pals as you've never seen 'sm before . . . our ctsusnioops lmaes. You! be amasedl You'll screens and bowl with 'em in with onseef es-av nir- . hours of lie screwlest niiaup of III and frolic you've "Of IIGI ilo, plan now to see CARTOON-O AND IBEII NOVELTIHI rhrery child will receive a special Lowney metal luleri Plus another FIVE BIG PRIZE to be given away on the "Mystery Clock". The following officers were sp- Erwin vice-pres. GEORGETOWN M.) William Buffett of Souris ar- whcre he will spend the winter with his son-in-law and daughter. Thomas Harris and family of Elmira were recent Mrs. Maccormnck and son Hugh- Ia of Newport, were recent visit- Mrs. Sadie MacDougall of Char- lottetown was a recent visitor to Georgetown, where she visited her Maccormack was accompanied by her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Mai.-Dougall of Charlottetown and two children, Paul and Wendy, and Mrs. Mac- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fraser, and family of North Lake and Mrs. Percy 0'1-Ianley of Souris were re- cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. spur- 'Mrs. Clayton George and daugh- ters Laverne and Ann, left this home in Lucian, 0nt.. after attend- aunt. the late Miss Ethel Knight. Mrs. Emmersun Llewellyn and son Wayne have returned to their home in Geuigetown after spend- ing a few days with relatives in Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stewart, who have been honeymooning in the province as guests of Mr. Stew- art's parents. Mr. and Mrs Ali. '3 NEW YORK (CP) - The New York Times gives edit-01131 lllpport to the Canadian position -on the admittance of new members touthse opposition to includlon of Outer sored a think our government will be guilty of deal to fall merely because of the inclusion of Outer Mongolia In the GENEVA (Reuters)-Britain will defer her decision on whether to join a new world wheat agreement regulating International trading un- til next February. when the 00- country wheat conference is due to reassemble. The existing wheat agreement. of which Britain is not exporting countries were room throughout the evening wes- sxtandsd to the hostess and her staff. The meeting then adjourned. .....L...L.E.&....... If you're looldng for something new members. Meeting opened with the Robertson Institute creed. Roll call was ans- wered by peyment of dues by cl- evcn members and another mem- ber paid membership in October. Minutes of last annual and last regular meetings were read and approved The sick committee re- ported. The school committee re- ported that dustbane was needed. New school committee: Mrs. Joa- hus MacDonald and Mrs. Fred Robertson: New program. left op- used; new roll call, Ides's for Christmas gifts also 50 cents per - co rk ISLAND HONEY. 2 PEAS. Havor Pisk. 2 AJAX. 4 for . . . 5. COD FILLETS. Ib. ir 's ISLAND GROWN CABBAGE. lb. . is BACK FR'O TIMES THEY TWICE HE CAME BACK FACE A SHOWDOWN . . BRING A FRIEND. SOAP FLAICES. Large. Your Choice . ISLAND CHEESE. Tb. SALADA COFFEE. Reg. Grind.I ICING SUGAR. 2 for . MARSI-IMALLOW5. Tb. pkg. . .. . . . . 4Ic BUT'I'ER.2Ibs. ST.T9 .lERGENSSOAI'.5for 35: 'l"OMATOJI.IICE.4Boz............39: Other Specials Tllreugliout The Store MEAT AND FISH STEW MEAT. Choice Steer. Ih. 33: TENDER SHOULDER ROAST BEEF. lb. 39: ROUNDSTEAKJB. 53: SIRLOINSTEAK.Ib. ..............53e T-BONiESTEAI(.Ib. 53s ROAS11NGPORK,Ih. 45: SAU'SAGE.fb.pkg. ..............4Ie PORI(HOCKSIb. Zle ................27e HADDOCK HLLETS, 328 SMOI(EDiFILI.ETS.lh. 35: Also In Stock: Salmon. Halibut. Kipper: and Herring. FRUIT DEPARTMENT LAUGHTER OF THE KILLER ONLY LAW IN THE TOWN OF NO RETURN! IT A POINT TO SEE THIS EXCITING WESTERN AND It was terns. closed by singing " WEEK END SPECIALS, MONTAGUE CO-OP GIIOCEIIIES lbs. -sale-sale aesseseall Mdi:INTOSH APPLES. dos. 29 and 39 .. 4: ORANGES. 220's. dos. 55: GRAPES.2Ihs...................33e .ee--eeeeaee-. M DIABLO". ALIVE . . . AND LISTEN FOR WHOSE GUN IS . 53: 43: 4h: .32c . 58: b. . Sl.IS Zle decidedgggg-an-2,000 -d ,i (I TO- tl.40. gleetlnl Queen" C I L - tom . Fill. - SAT. "NO ONE WITH A BADGE EVER RIDES SENT CLAY O'MARA IN . . . . NOW HE MUST THE THE MAKE cnps "ATTENTION I-iolmanis Ladies Shop Miller Bros. (Music) Five Picnic Coolers-GSeemen's Beve 'IVvin Sweater Set-Holman's Ls.dIes' Kitchen Electric Clock-R0 Attachnble Recond Player- Box Assorted Groceries-A. J. -Zakem's Grocery Boy's Sweater-Fred Smith's Baby's Bottle Set-GIlppeH & Co. AND OTHERS ARE ADDED TO THE GIVE AWAY ALL YOU DO IS BUY ANY ITEM FOR S200 and you receive e ticket. SEAMAN'S ARE GIVING TICKETS wrm rzvnnir TOL SHOPPERS" WHERE YOU CAN GET YOUR TICKETS Regen Hardware Seaman's Beveragee Chappell & Company A. J. Zakem's Grocery Fred Smith's Boys' Wear Burke Jewellery PRIZES Shop era, Hardware ller Bros. Boys' Wear WHAT A PROGRAM! CARTON OF THEIR BEVERAGES. WOW! SEE YOU I ask you to visit these stores often and get as 111 I'll! DELIVERY 1 SATURDAY MORNING tickets as possible. Good shoppers go to visit I bl! beg (3, o. n. ollmll ACCEPTED ELM AVENUI AT 10 o'omol an mercItb.a.lItl93('iE1f'Y chance htltiiev set. 1 I!!! sure they will - or ur nese. . i , ”'"” ' i ”” .. 1.. emu... OPIN ALL DAY SATURDAY . Inller. I . . P 2:00 p.m.-F. M. Concert Hall Szm p.m.-Liberace mm p.m.-At Home with Helen 4230 p.m.-Today with Arlene Holder 4:45 p.m.-Uncle Jack at the Piano SE5?” 50-ow 39392- 3 88633 wi:MI6ii77?sT'iionoM;ica-,I, TELEVISION CKCW - Mencfen Television Programme ' channel 2 OUT: ADVT. ON ON! ' rim lI0fl'I'E8'l.', missin- PACKED MOVIE IIHI ll , MONTHS, WENT ' - - - AND WE HAVE TO USETIIIBMAKE-UPTOTELL YOU ABOUTOUI PRIZE PROGRAM FOR THIS WEEK'S . MIDNIGHT SHOW JAMBOREE nu: YEAR'S TOP sun, swarm WINNER MAIILON BRANDO IN A sronv uur REALLY poms ovnx - - -g Cracker p.m.--Story Book p.m.-Mllile Muggins p.m.-Howdy Doody p.m.-Barbieie Scrapbook p.m.-CKCW-TV News p.m.-Weather p.m.-Sports p.m.-CBC News p.m.-Little Red School- house :3) p.m.-Spark Minster 1 .3 ,,....m. .t.'..v.v...,, "THE WILD ONE" 300 :::';l,(.?z vg"'::' 11:33:: (First Showing In the City) .1... ll)-llin:-;ClI(t3eW ...':."i-”.'...... mom NIGHT AT 11:30 P. M. EV W ' -;,-i-I-,:,-3f,;c:;.iE,:v N-w PRINCE EDWARD . . . our , :15 l,',.m,.sign on. P.S.: Friday's Advt. on the Way! Watch Paper PRINCE EDWARD -TODAY - FRI. - SAT. i ii . .1 - WALT DISNEY...- zaooo leagues -.-.-.- CIN-aaIeonEi..i-s.s.-h-int.----s-mi-.--.a --JIIIIII DOIIGIJl3'lMTE5 MASIIII g, "II. IJIKAS ' PETE WIRE Till First Donald Duck cartoon in cinema Scope wait llSttlY'S IIIIIIIZAIYIIISICIIPE IN tscimicoios svsesennesae some NOTE: SHOW TIMES -- MATINEE 3:30; EVENING 0:45 - I PEACHES. 15 oz. iin, ciins 89c WEEKEND SPECIALS at cUnMonE'sJg Cooking Lb. . Lb. Tin I-"igs 29c Piichards 25c Boneless IV, Lb. Tin . 7 Lbs. Chicken 45c Onions 25c jirnpefruit 48 Oz.”'I"lrl Bulk E: uice c ates Whit” 3' Ch”c”""' Christie . Ivory t Bars 2 Figs. 45c MiiiBiscuiis25c Soap 25c SWEET 1 Gal. Jar SLICE.D p Lb. APPLE CIDER 31.19 BACON 45c Cube 15 Oz. Tin Ptwjinn-Q-YE CAKE Mgx Both3I;r PINEAPPLE 23c PIE CRUST MIX C SNOWFLAKE A 2Lbs. &GENS ll Bar- SHORTENING ' 45c TOILET SOAP 33c ca 1, 42?; Iltihcrlgt h 5 Lb "0 S 8. OS S Cranberries 35c Cll 23'I'&ns Cak Lb ms c . ' ' 70 Per Pkg. W 35c Paper . 2 For , 3 Boxes Napkins. 35 Matches 27c PERFECTION MILK ' 6 TINS 79c RM'EA'l' SPECIAL - MAPLE LEAF SMOKED PICNIC i-iAMs. rim Grade. lb. 39: WHITE SUGAR, 10 Lbs. 77: PEIEBPAN !