PAGE rjouarl-:aN i ?1rz,.IuUiliNc.5-uIn- -ICE CREAM- . M .9 W mall; -!4,sri”i f":'s'3Brr "ADI If BEST YEAST foh ' - CAMEO THEATRE . KENSINGTON Sat. 7.15 - 9.l5 Matinee 72.30 Sat. Afternoon See the "EL PASO KID". The whole west trembled at his name! Starring James Craig, Lynn Bari. Johnny Johnston. in "THE MAN FROM TEXAS". - Warning - Never tangle with him. he doesn't talk much, his gun talks for him; Bail Mr; All Record live! OTTAWA, Sept. 22-(GP)-An in- terim increase of eight per cent in freight rates. and higher material costs during 1949 boosted operating revenues and .expenses of Canad- ian ,1-anways to record levels. the Bureau of statistics reported to- day. Operating revenues during the year amounted to 8894.3i7l.2B4 com- pared with 88'I5.32.il90 in 1948. op- ieratlng expenses climbed to 3631,- 4.':6,4M from s8(xl,128,455. This rea- ulied in the reduction of net oper- ating revenues to 562,940,818 from 367,705,835 and of net operating in- come to 530,558,818 from 333,162,676. Revenue freight tons declined 7.9 per cent to 142,719,511 tons from 154,932,006, and tom miles were down 4.6 per cent. Revenue pass- engers declined to 374,88-'i.8i)8 from 38279381 and passenger train mile- age dropped to 407,421,229 from 410,- 889,409. . Total number of employees rose to l92.390 from 180,968 in 1940. The llso Striai and News, payroll reached 5523,453.3'15, an in- L wesr:nu'eus'nolAn -COMPLETE LINE QUAKE! FIIDB in stock. W. L. De aney. yxensinzion. -IIESIBVI: Baturda, evening. September 30th for Ham anri chicken supper in st. Mark's 1-iall. Kensingtuu. , ' --cENTn.Ai. DIDEQUI DA?- rlsr ruwwsnm. -- luv. D. M. Fraser. Pastor. Services' for Sll'..'- day. g September 21th. Central Bedeque 10.45 A. M. Borden 3 PM Everyone cordially invited. -COAL. - Unloading real in- verness Coal, Ounard's product. 3001: orders now or for next shin- ment following at once. Can supply other grades. 1?. J. Mclnnis. Borden. -BORDEN CHURCH SERVICE Sunday, September 24th, at 8 P. M in Legion Hall. Bible school at 2 P. M. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study on Wednesday evening as Mrs. H. MaoKenzie's. Everyone cor- dially invited. Rev. D. M. Fraser, Minister. run GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN -, iloaoor -At. world f convention llue 'S'sido liexi Vleok reach from the inspiration of the World Convention on 0hris- l tian Id-ucatlon. Mr. Whitney Dal- rymple will direct a leadership school for church. school owl-hers in ' erside next Monday to ' Thursday inclusive, Sept. 5 to 20. Mr. Dalrymple, boy's work secretary of the Maritime Religious Educa- tion Oouncil, led a discussion group" at the World convention held last month in L ronto, when 5.000 dele- gates from sixty-two countries met to discuss, to learn, and to share thelcsand sorrowsodthe taskof Ohristlsn d ation in all parts of the world. seven delegates came from countries behind the Iron Our- tain. a Co-director of the School is Miss Ada E. Adams. children's work see- retslry or the M. it. E. 0., who serv- ed a term as missionary on For- Incsa, and is second to none in n -r ' V ' y l Vil . " '.5.!EP'rl!:MBlilt 23; 1950 crease of sl 1,398,600. CAPIT DI, Summer-side (THE BEST IN SOUND '& MOVIES) Lost Showing Today-2:30-7:15-9:15 2 -- BIG HITS - 2 ,g,ENGAGEMENT' g ML and M” children's work 1n Eastern Canada. ,,,,,,,,,, w,,,,,,e,. N,,,.b,,,.,,I M5,, ,0 Local leaders include Mrs. R. Louis g announce the engagement of their 051"”-, Mm M59 ”p9'"m” 1" daughter Marjorie Elmira to Bruce Youth Wcirk in mmsh C”1u""-"hi ' , Gordon 50,, or Mr, and M”, L10” and Mr, R.Alllson Profitt,nat.ion.al- Howard, Kensington. Marriage to 13' RDOWII 101' M5 inter?” in 33”" take place ocgober ggh, culture, who has done much for V -o...n Christian education. , ..y;N(;A(;EMEN'r,..M,-, ma Mm Each evening, Monday to Thurs- Harry w. crozier, Darnley, wish to day at 8 p. m-. in Eaworth Hall. a- announce the engagement of their Summerslde. Workers in all Sundly eldest daughter, Ada Merle to Schools at the Kensin8t0n-5l1mmI1'- - James Elwood, son of Mr. and Mrs side local district will have the op- Lwis Cole, New London. Mirriage portunity, in joint study and dis- N B Lire December, Fry-Cadbury Ltd; ofallFr'y-Cadburybaranmoine unchanged. 5-rag”:-I-1'3 saggy”: to take place in Ombe" allm:r?:'se:0;r:5f:L,,ff:9:'dc;f reintroduced 5e Chocolate Bars. until further notice, and, of course, the s. . ' - , , , , , tin ualit will t' thro h t. scwtrtk 5700”: ' ' ' sNl)KmlvEggllrggr: ggitrlorintexrlrlhrgcllriayte .?.3r”2SKior”i.'3fi, The public showed its hearty approval same eq y can mus "-8 on Churches. Services Sunday. Sept. 21th. Kensington at 11 AM. Free- tcwn at 3 P. M. and Madpeque at 7.30 P. M. 150th anniversary of Presbyterian congregation, Mal- peque. Soloist: Mr. Charles Wood- side. Sllrstiay Schools: Kensington 10 A. M. Freetown at 2 P. M. Rev J. A. McGowan, Minister. Nhhdoyhuyo epmrllival with a special group for superm- tendents and officers. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings the smsions will open with devo- tional periods led byisunday Schools of the district; main feature of the final evening, Thursday, will be sound films. Three years ago a similar school was held lit Kensington with an attendance at each session of over one hundred. The school to be held next week, Sept. 25-28. l.n Epwcrth Hall at eight each evening will be even more worthwhile; following as it does the history-making gath- e:I.lg last month in Toronto when Canada was host to the world Sun- day School -Convention. Church School workers from outside the district are cordially invited to at- i tend and share in the instruction. - g O'Leary and A g vi Vice-President and Salas Director Mr. and Mrs. R. W. stokes and son Bobbie have returned to their - Mrs. Annie May, who had been home in Brookllne, Mass. after en- the guest of her nephew and niece, joying a vacation in Brae the guests Mr. and Mrs. David Campbell. of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. MacPhee. irishtown. returned recently by bus to her home in Boston, Mass. - Bur. Now, however, to meet the national - emergency, our Government has placed a special new tax on all candy bars which, means your Fry-Cadbury bars will cost you 6d. ' It is certainly worth remembering that Cadbury's Dairy Milk - Canada's lines." milk chocolate-is only (if a bar including tax. ' of this policy; sales grew so rapidly we had diiiiculty in meeting the demand. Today, higher material prices, especi- ally of cocoa beanetand sugar, make the 5d price more diillcult to Nevertheless, Fry-Cadbury Ltd. is glad to announce that, due to careful planning and edicient production, the basic 6d price - Personals A.- -Miss Genevieve McMahon spent the week-end in Kenslngton. -Miss Emma McMahon, P.W.C. student returned to Notre Dame on Sunday. and --Miss Lorraine McMahon who recently returned from the Lau- rentians has resumed her duties at the airport school, Summerside. ' . OZIE WATERS and HIS COlOIADO RANGERS -Mrs. HS. Maolawen returned recently to her home at Stanley Bridge, after 3 four- weeks visit with her son-in-law and daughter at Red Lake, Ont. - Bur. ma-cu by comm cum , mm by RAY memo F RY-CADBURY LTD. Monrarsll canaoa The first social event to be held in the new O'Leary Iogicn Memor- T lal Home, which was recently haul- , .. Mr, and Mrs, ac;-don oooke ed up in several sections from , . I returned recently to their home in Mount Pleasant airport, was a Kensington from a trip which in- dance on Saturday night. eluded a tour through New Eng- land States and a visit in Mont- real.-Bur. happy young couple left on a honey- social event terminated by all wish- moon trip to the mainland. ing Mr. and Mrs. Macwilliams a long and happy married life. Best wishes are extended to Miss .. Ehzgelemarhfracgfmgolxdr. lglpg The 'Brae United Churcl; u-Youns ..-me many mends of Mr. 33;; son or Cnrleton lot 6 was solemnlz- Pwm” Umn me'' C" t 9 "3 meurlou, H06 I-nonuoena An enjoyable shower was held at 2. . ,, d 3 m ular meeting on Monday night Sept. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ifcyd 1N Angus-my; gov: CA3”;-ION AIL In-f g::3,f'bg llelltil-nsthftuelig oi1ss'ci?rli1llne):l tcilhuxgch Oi: r?r'f.i:;'mg",',f'J 1E3,"”3f;,'; lath at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Macwilliams, Milburn in honor of c ' ' 1? Yiufd .0 ms home by an amok or i ' Fred W. Maclood. There was I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Macwiiliams. eel LOWER IEDEQUE AREAS ,,,,,;,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,.s. lugs ” J The opening Miss Kathleen Maclsaac. The 1 Ill!" be picking up hon by truck for Canada Pscloers Ltd. each TUESDAY. mencing Sept. 28th and shall cover the area formerly served by L. D. Macbeod A: Sons. I solicit the patron- age of their customers. Take advantage c! this direct trucking service to the plant and avoid shrink in your hogs. List your hols with me each week not later than Monday. VERNON MUBIAIT, Oarletuls. ,mn. g P I worship was conducted by Mrs. Mac- home was nicely decorated with -Mrs, Lloyd Hickox and child- and1?,;',,,;ncd, -11Yf.ru!,'o l:',:l::mm;esu :5 Lead. The minutes were read by pink and white streamers. The many rm, Donn, Jean and gum, have wedneada of Mr H B M mod Mrs. Lorne MacNevin. The study gifts which included money, china, returned to their home in Margate 3m.1mgw,K B ' ' i w ' was conducted by the minister who and silver were opened by Helen. am, 3 us", Wm, ma formerls 1,. - spoke on the first article in" tho Maowilliams, dispiayed.by Mrs. Al-; ther, Mr. Frank Watts and family, gm" Erma. Campbell 3 N who Ohurcha toment ciufaith, Who: vin nix. shown by Mrs. beater Silli-; Hmp,h,,,. gg Bur. had been spending mlr km-gmon we believe about God. A some 0 her and the accompanying verses, ' ' - e en a with her mm Mr and ms ':.'.:.':;.”'.f...i.?.i'.?.".i:..i.i:.”...:.?:.':'.i :53: ;?.::.'..”i;...t,'.i”'..'.t'.i'.l.'.i.i:'..”.ii!';r..'i".i" eliiggaerglpblell, Irisltltown. and m.,,,d' The mxg muting will be I for their gifts. Delicious refresh- onmuo THEATRE .. .5... .3 ";::::..::.; ml-I -l an mm at Mr mm mm --r- we v m Hosplw Hmumm om' Bur Macmvin. and this enjoyable evening ended by Fridayp 8,30 ' - - - all wishing Mr. and ma. unwill- Saturday--7.30 and 9.30 "SUSANNA PASS" In Color--Roy Rogers, Dale 1 lama every happiness in their wed- ded life. Evans, Fay Williams and Riders of the Purple Sage. Shorts include a two-reel comedy "Four Bears Before the Meet". Kiddies will love i- MONDAY . ruesosv-1 andmls. lt- Tuesdoy Matinee 3:30 T9 Pomm ” IQEGENT ro.oAv2.ao.1.ao.15 - Mrs. Thomas Stewart, Naw- A Very enjoyable shower was held ton, Mass., and Mrs. Evard Cheney, on Sept. ilth at the home of Mr. Boston. Mass.. left on Wednesday and Mrs. Whiter Macwiliiams in to return to their respective homes hum of Mr. an;iMMrs.v after visiting friends and relatives W ml. 1190 ll . I 'here. Mrs. Cheney was the house Dunblane: newly-wads. The many ,?'""”,”"'f”' f,' ,""' M ”"'""'i guest of her sister Miss Jessie lovely gifts were bxvul-ht in by M188 " m V” 9” mm” ?..mg"”- Murphy Kelvin Grove -- Bur Marie Cook in a basket and were "1 5” '"""'t”'"""' 1." '3" "m"”' - - - open” by my Mme Ems. area. He accompanied sir Roy Dob-- - Miss Jessie M hy,'Kelvn Mrs. Clarence Smith dis'play- 1fe"&P"I”ii';;"'”lA'j”C”l'i”- Um: Grove, is visiting at t is home ted the am: which werei u'- W,;n5,,'mdT;ifh,ft:,,:,:ff':,”e,fLml her nephew, Mr. David Murphy ranged by Mrs. Kenneth Msclteili P ,' and family, Oape Ti'u.Vel'lO. .. Bur. :nd"lrl: aoogmrgnvlns vorm tax! A ioyus reheshmenls were served by ulwrenox, Ms., sept. 31-(AP)l the hostess assisted by other ladies. -A 200-pound female deer with Tlhd groom on behali at himself and nine-point antlers in an it-inchi his wife thanked their iriends for spread was killed today in a collis- their generbsity and this pleasant ion with an automobilx. . 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