yraplly by the late minister's wife, Called Peter." Producing ”A Man Called Peter." color, which will have its prcm oval. which enjoys the distinction or hgmg a story told in terms of affairs of man. unfolds I P018115” love story and is. at the Slime time. a siircess story in the best gnratio Alger tradition. Rlchardi d Jean Petr-rs tleall all cast of 41 supporting 3 EIS Others prominent in the cast 'll'!Ul1d. Les Tremayne. Robert Bur- are Marjorie Ramblesu. Jill E5 gnu. Gladys Hiirlbiit. Richard Gar- rlrk, Gloria Gordon and Billy Cbn ill. p The picture was filmed in Cost- bridge. a town nine miles from Glasgow. Scotland. where Marshall, whose life inspired the story, was born. in Washington, D. in Annapolis at the U. S. Naval .i--ademy; Atlanta. Covington and lmcatur. Georgia. In these places Rev. Marshall wove the Dale"! of his life which left its lmplct on America. "A Man Called Peter" I a bold vivid story of a man whose relat ion with God was more intimate than any chronicled in modern vlmes. The greatest of his sermons. York Avenue Church h Washin gton D.C. known as the "Church of Presidents," are incorporated in the script. Among them are his famous "Keeper of die Springs" pointment in Samare" and his famous death sermon delivered. as I by divine inspiration. graduating class at the U. I. Naval Academy, only a few hours before the news of the Japenese attack on Pearl Harbor. senate." wllo wrote "A Man Called Peter,” which held a place on the best- plcture a glowing warmth seldom The screen story for this Ii- Allal picture was written by Elean- Peter w ;lOns for those entering the ren's cally. (2) The three best papers of each lma . . grade are to be sent. to Mrs. Frank seller lists for 128 weeks, give the Deacon, Charlottetown R. R 2 P. E. i.. tlat tl ' T ' harden, it or achieved on the screen. 31, 19 M H mu December flight. us away an a mating AWARDS Report Forms will be supplied. "A Man Called Peter" Richard Todd delivers one of Peter. Marshall's famous. sermons vigor-gully in the Cinernnsoopetverslon of the best-selling biog- Twentieth Century-Fox departed recently, has been seen in Walt from the usual movie formula in Disneyls ”Robin Hood" and "Rob Roy, the Highland Rogue.” playsi ves with bits of grass. moss, leaves, a Cinemascope Picture in D91-11748 the title role and Miss Peters is Catherine. here at the Prince Edward Theatre Fox produced "A Man Called Pet- on Monday. This picturization. of er" with care and great fidelity Catherine Marshall's biographical to give it a rare quality. The pm- the larvae. The caddisworms each duction already has been hailed make by critics as one of the most ex- aodts intimate participation in the traordinary pictures ever to come OWN dI”eSSm8k0F5. they use their out of a Hollywood studio. W.C.T.U. NOTES NATIONAL W. C T. U. STUDY escaping its enemies. which are Union Contest are as follows: Study Course may be obtained from the Women's Christian Tem- perance Union. ll Prince Arthur Avenue. Toronto 5. Ontario, you may secure, in pamphlet form. Children's Lessons for 4 cents per coPY. 40 cents per dozen, 53.00 per hundred; for 8 cents per copy. 85 cents per dozen. 06.50 per hundred. Pupils entering the W. C. T. U. cont ; which be delivered at the New Pup;.st9pl;::; "'01:: under y Any swer FIRST question of the Child- Lessons. Pupils 10-12 years of age - An- ayleg BCTH questions of the "The America" D”-am-" "T''' A” Pupil: rlellflz Iyizisrosnsdl age - An- thorax and six less Drolect out of not FIRST question of the Teen- age Lessons. '30 the Pupils 16-19 years of age n An. swer BOTH questions of the Teen-Age Lessons. ..t”..”:lk.0:”i.E:.”lP;L: 0;": machinist. known as "the charming of "awe" must have" name Page iouns Seat with tho silver tensile". at October 1st address and school wound up the elected chaplain of at top of page. Use one siae of the United States Senate and was paper only. " nown as "the conscience of the LEADERS. g ' (1) Have a Committee of one or gore. '0 receive and mark papers icomes I creature with a beak mid NEWSY The Caddis-fly belonsl 50 8 V9?! distinct family of neuropterous m- sects and of the order Tpichopera. which are aquatic. It is. supposed to be the ancestor of the moths and butterflies (Lepidoptera). The ad- ults resemble the lower moths, but the wings are not scaled except in a very rudimentary way. but are covered with hair. They have two pairs of wings that are different. the posterior or back pair are us- ually broader snd can be folded. The distinct features of the cad- dis-flies are: Asmall head. Ions that are compound and round. and mouth organs that are more or less degenerate and not adapted to chew ing. There is no true tongue or sucking maxilla, with which to get honey from flowers. There are at- taching processes on the feet. so that, after emerging from their pupae state they make their way over the surface of the water to the shore: sometimes for long dis- tances. The adult caddis-flies are very active in the evening and at night- Tbe eggs-are laid either near or in the water, on plants or stones in gelatinous masses. When these hatch. the larvae go quickly into the water and surround themsel- Mnnhslh "A Man sawdust. small pieces of shells, Twentieth Century sand. etc. These are bound together with a form of silk secreted by a spinning gland in the mouth of cylindrical tube in which they live. and besides being their skill as masons and carpenters in preparing and forming these gar- ,ments in which they live. These cases so closely resemble the debris on the bottom of the lllrvlid or stream in which they live llliat until you see this odd creat- ure move. you would think it just la row of pebbles and small sticks. l'l'his is no doubt nature's protect- IVP means to assist the insect in many and include fish. These cases or tubes vary' great- T ly. each insect being an individual- emperallce ist, and using the material near- est. to make its own tube in its own way. These tubes are open at both ends, so that water will flow in and out; in fact. the larva dis- charges aquatic respiration from the external respiratory filaments of its abdomen. 3!! gently touching the rear of the insect. you can make it run out of its tube. It's body is brown, covered with a heavy chitin arm. our. It has six stout little legs and a tiny pair of prolegs which are turned at right angles to its body, and by which it attaches itself to its tube when inside. Its under parts are soft and white, and they are divided into segments like those of a caterpillar. Its stout head . counss Christian and Teen-Age Lessons the front of its tube to secure food. These caddisworms eat leaves find Vegetable materials that fall km? the Water. also microscopic llVlfIg creatures and vegetable growth. They get their full growth in about two months. They then seal up their- tubes with silken blinds, except for a small opening through which they get water- They then go to sleep and change into the caddis-flies. This change is grgd. ual and the caddisworm first be- blllck eyes. At an advanced stage ' pupa bursts from its prison, rises to the surface of the water and goes ashore. When its wings 'IIie female lay. ha; 9"; h . 0" Grmlll and it was directed and in order to obtain certificates by Henry Koster under Hie pro- t'm.v nomination for his role in "The Hasty Heart" and who, more Continued from page 0 "J Fire Prevention ssiiig farm flees. - hand!- in communication. location ldnctlficatlon. water sup lies dnd lack of finances to pure use pro- lwr equipment. but most. of the nvinit-ipalities have made marked improvements in tlie,equipping of our Fire Departments and can now relay water with two pumps. assisting therefore in protecting properties in die surrounding dis- Ilcts. DISPLAY EFFICIENCY The numerous calls to the Char- lvltetown Fire Department hovel been promptly and effectively an- Vered. and the "still alarms" which our Fire Department answer so frequently add greatly to the Ingounl of llxrk Performed by them. ur ne boi-in . cuts of Parkdaleiugg. have received ary remarks as to thon- ness and efficiency. Both trained brigades who lnvg ed valuable assistance (than. fires within a radius of YOUR BIBLE LECFURER, W. M. MERCER, B.A. th il' t ' duvtion aegis of :Samuel G. Engel. ores(l:)l'lll(?0lsl'I1TlS'lZnli)l:gell1nt lagcllcfigialvs Ru-hard Todd. who won an Acad- Ma;-tin for pupils obtamug 5064' per cent for pass. and 65100 per cent for honour certificates. Each school sends a s t , All answers shouldeledugaiveien ltfipghld Superintendent. Teacher or Leader at the conclusion of the course, and forwarded immediately. HEAR The Illustrated Bible Lecture, IS PERMANENT PEACE POSSIBLE? Li A Question Millions Are Asking Today! HEAR IT ANSWERED BY MURRAY RIVER PUBLIC HALL Q J. A. GIRL Ilse THE CADDIS-FLY antennae that are bristle like. eyes , in t-htrtv Inna OP ITIOTE. V During Fire Prevention w the Fire personnel of "the (:1 Charlottetown will mah ' tpectlon of buildings. such as warehouses and pieces of endan- l.V. assisted and directed by their . ('hief, who is the City Fire Mir- . list, so please co-operate by mak- ing Charlottetown a safer place in which to live. . This years Fire Prevention Week -ilfltlan "DON'T GIVE FIRE A PLACE TO START” are splendid words to remember. Nuts 1 edlilve. N "'.g:uu'”ouu own , Paquet. F Souris SUNDAY, ocronnn 9, 8:30 PM. 53:33:; .... H 3333: V A Sound Film, ggggg; 33;; 1 "run BIRTH or A NEW woann" gggggg; M 5:33;!-3 . t, d , '. WILL BE SHOWN AT 300- 3333?. 1225133 .. 53.3.-ll West Public Cordially Invited! ;f;;g;- 53,363 V. gg;;;,f; Come Early! - Free Admission! ””'t' E"''" - - -5"” --m - 1 ?:l.'.”: . Souris Tl-ll R.C.A.F. MOBILE RECRUITDNG UNIT Sam l r WILL an nv .':I.'f SS:u1r'i: . . ll ' ... 05:31:: anrnn CANADIAN LEGION nan. Souris i - 1' on .. . rnunsl2AY. ocroasa is. 1 mi. so 5 ms. - 535;; l . Souris , .. arrm: oounr nouss 5s'i.ii'.li on .... .. Souris FRIDAY. OODOBEB 14. 1 PM. '10 6 PM . Y0UNt(J3NgEN AND women All mvirso so visir rins 11-ll s.t;.A.l.-nceunmo um I.c.A.F.' STA1IOl,l.-JIHHJIIDI AND OITAIN FULL INFOIMATION ON A - CAIIII IN MODERN AVIATION. main: is No osuolmoiv YOIJMAY Ai.l0WlIY'liPlltIlon VIII? momma: NOTES dlsworma occurred in geltinous greenish mass or Cheverie, Maurice Cheverie, Vincent . Souris Souris . Souris . Souris . Souris Dunpby, Mrs. Mary Dunphy, Michael Dunplxy, Nell . . . . . . . MacDonald. C. A. MacDonald. D. Frank MacDonald. Edward MacDonald, Miss Eliza MacDonald. Mrs. Iona MacDonald, James W. Gallant, James 0. Gallant, Lambert Gallant, Melvin Souris Gallant, Victor Souris Gilbert. Thomas Souris Gillam, Jacob . . . . . . . .. Souris Gillam, William J. . Souris Gillam, William, Jr. . Souris Gillam, Sandy Souris Grant, Daley Grant. James Souris Grant, Joseph . Grant, William . Souris Griffin. Albert . . . . . . .. . McGaugh, Est Omar .. Souris Mclntosh, Jo . Souris Mclntoah, Neil . . . . .. Souris Mclntyre, Mrs. Ambros Charlottetown Mclntyre, Chester Souris ' Mclntyre, Mrs. Flora .. Souris Mclntyre, James . .. .. Souris Mclntyre, John D. . .. Souris Jarvis, Angus Souris Jarvis. Daniel Souris Jarvis, Jolli .. Souris Jarvis, Earl . Souris Jarvis, Lawrence . . Souris Jennings. James . Souris Johnston, Lester . . Charlottetown Keus. Michael . , Souris Kelly, Joseph . Charlottetown LaBrech. William Souris Lewis. Greeley . Souris Lewis. Joseph Souris Lewis, Mrs. mien .. Souris McLsren, Mrs. Daniel Sourig Mclellan, Maurice McLeod, John Madore, Frank . solu-is Mahar. Leo .. . Souris Malone.Gus . . . . . . . . . . ........ Meurant. Mrs. Margaret Monctoa Mooney. Marcus 1. Mooney. Marcus Souris Mossey. GM:'orge Massey. . Mary . sou:-is Mossman. Quentin Souris 0'Hanley Claude ......... Souris 0'1-Ianley, Percy Jr. Paquet. Adele Souris Paquet. A . Souris P801199. Souris Paquel. described for the parties above the this and eforeleld. nxrm thh sixth day or October A.D.. 1955. Address es TU NAM; y m known Anderson, W. I. Chicago. Bl. McAulay. Clarence . .. .. .. Souris Ban-y, Daniel . . - Souris Barry. John . . . . . . .. . Souris. Campbell, George . 5011”! Campbell, John 500714 Canadian Oil Co. .. . Carter, Kenneth . 5011"! Chaisson, John C. . Souris Chaisson, William .... .. Souris Cheverie, . - Sollfil Cheverie, Mrs. Charlotte .. .. Souris Cheverie, Daniel F. . Souris Cheverie, Est. Edward . Sourll Cheverie, Elmer . . . . .. . Souris Cheverie, Mrs. Frank . . Souris Cheverie, Ivan . . . . . . . . .. . Vsourls Cheverie, Jerome (Sr) .. Souris Cheverie, Joseph -. 30lll'l-I Cheverie, Mrs. Joseph I . Sourll Cheverie, Est. Julia . - Souris .. Souris . Souris Cheverie, Warren . Cheverie, William -- SOUTH Coffin. Roy . . . . . . . . . .. - 50l1!'1l Condon. Mai-sliau Souris Creamer, Est. George . Souris Mccormack. Clifton .. S”ll'ls Mccormack, Daniel . .. pm.-gg Mcctmnack. Mrs. John . er---is Mccormack. John .. 0 '- Doiroii. Henry I. Erica Doucette, Mrs. Josep Rzllo Bay Dunpby. Aden . . . . . . . .. .. Souris Dunphy. Howard Souris Dunphy. Lawrence . Souris MacDonald. Peter B. . . . . . . Souris MacDonald, Mrs. Peter B. .. . Souris MacDonald. William B. . Souris MacDonald, William H. . . Souris Ellis, Mrs. Martha . Souris Ellis. Theodore Souris Macliadhern. George . Souris McEwen, Lloyd Rollo Bay Flynn. Thomas . . . . . .. Souris West Gallant, Mrs. Alfred Souris Dorchester. Mass. numbers of caddisworins. we wrote pond dried out sense as wild: Real Personal Property is located Estate Perth 3!. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1.25 Main St. . . 7.85 1.00 ........... .. 9-00 ,, 1.50 , 0.00 5.00 5.00 2!! 2.00 9.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9.00 . 22.50 .. 5.00 1.00 4.m 57.4! 91.00 LN . . . . , . . . . . . . .. 5.00 Church St. . 14.00 I Longworth St. 41.53 4.00 18.50 3.00 57.01 10.75 1.50 0.50 .50 05.72 63.00 4.50 5.00 4.” High St. . 80.50 Knlghtls Lane .. . 10.50 .M 11!! Chapel Street 10.50 100 Chapel St. .. 11.5 !.00 Lil! 5.00 1.40 17.07 4.00 12.00 18.00 1.75 2.00 4.75 7.00 .50 1.00 9.1!) 9.00 36.00 5.00 2.00 9.00- .. 17.50 Longworth St. . . 1.5 Theresa St. .. 6.75 1.00 1.00 . . . . . . . . . . . .. 30.00 Main Street . . E00 1.00 Knight's Lane . 9.00 Subherland Street . 6.50 ,, 5.00 Chapel Street . 20.75 2.50 . . . . . 1.00 5.00 4.1!) 8.00 Prince Street .. 8.50 Main & Beach R0 8.25 1.00 1.00 25.00 13.00 4.00 35.75 . . . . . . . . . 55.1) Knight's Lane ... 1.00 2.00 . . . . . . . . . 13.00 5.00 8.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 5.00 10.50 1.00 1.00 . 5.50 10.00 Bloomsbury St. . 0.50 M Lavie's Lane 5.00 9.00 9.00 7.50 16.00 1.00 16.00 2.71 .50 .50 2.00 45.15 .50 5.00 1.50 8.00 70.30 2.00 5.50 11.00 2.00 7.75 .50 .00 . 41.75 . 911) Prince 14.50 .50 Lt!) Hid: Street . . . . .. . 300 Chapel Street . . . . .. .2 14.00 Main Street and on East Point Road . 11.21 .. . .. 1.50 2.00 3111) .'l 5.00 13.00 13.00 1.00 Paquet Street . 6.50 Paquet Street .. 10.5 1-00 1-00 Chapel St. . 4.00 Chapel St. 41.00 2.00 2.00 .51!) a . . . . . .. .. 4,00 Chapel Street . 6.25 .3) 1-00 Paquet. Lane . 20.00 1.00 . 13.00 14.00 1.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.00 High Street mm 2.00 2.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.00 9.00 Knight Lane 10.2 1.00 2.00 Knight's Lane 10.50 Knight's Lane 11.50 Main Street 44.50 2.00 2.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 kwt . . . . -5 - Brea a er St an . as. 8-00 15.00 10.3 2.3.50 0.00 (13.50 4.00 ' 2.00 or on pel SR. .90 2.oo High Sdeet . . . . .. 5 W Pequot Avenue -- Bloomsbury 50 15' Union Street up High Street 1-00 - Main Street NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN th f pursuant to the Town Act. 1948' I Will on Wednesday the Second day of Novemlnr A.D. IN5, at the hour of follf o'clock in the afternoon make application to the Magistrate f0l' the d t l .t e ch nd all the lands above Town of Souris at hb cour:':t;o:'r;sI;b;Qg:1g:3oE2;'.?oTi:L:Su53fal3 aglildedilsoagdrrllidgrnenl against the respective - in ti el in respect to poll taxes or tax on pow”-tytor "':,T&2','tf.?e3:'Z2;do?diu3tbgucnelzxifpifidvthzn unpaid. and proceed upon such ml "id ' h ll ti t judgment I 361:1! directed, and unless cause to the contrary be shown on the making of we app ca on a MELVIN J. MCQUAID, Town Clerk for the Town of Souris. ',v , killing The water lilies were brought they made their very lovely foliage and mag- 2 3 MI) E00 5.00 1.15 V1.00 E5 1.00 3.5 9.00 2.00 1.50 2.00 160.00 5.00 959' P:-- 9: -5 822 as 8 s ,m.Jdr adult nm..u mey seveyoungaeevee. As we found gut11iatseesauwesverydry.andtaesat.urday, Oct. 8' 1955 m Guaraan.rag. 1! only rudimentary mouth organs. Our first experience with cad- OWIWB Ilklnl Will! We would do- all the aquatic insects. mo gpfm The repltyh received was that cad- ::..l'::..'::. s:.:r:r..':l: ”'.':f”:...:.::t.:::.:'ir::::u. --- m we ----a o- -- and plant ” the lily rootstalks rootstalks to another pond near the in a short time filled the pond with the pond west of the Experimental Pottry Lane. Where . l” go,-m building, in wooden bask. good growth. During the season of nlficent lily blooms. The statement strings on plants, rocks or debris egg, in good soil. weighted down 1910 what is known as the Lily from Ottawa was correct re caddie. in or at the edge of a pond or with stones and coarse sand. When Pond WI Used by the 1519 ML "'93- but 1' W” U19 '5'"! "I39 stream. So far as we can learn. the leaf stalks reached the sl.u'- Albert Mutch for watering his pat- 01 the same insect, the caddis- the adult caddis-flies do not eat face, we found that destructive tle. II he had reserved that film WOHII. "Ill hid 6830!! out my PIGS or suck from flowers any food dur-aquatic insects were eating the when he sold the land to the Farm. and flower stalks. ' TOWN OF SOURIS LIST OF DEFAIILTING RATEPAYERS Jade MM warrior Illflldl. umw I. S. JOHNSTON! 0u.r Dominion Security Plan means sin and substantial protection for loved ones when they need it. and-if you Live-I means a retirement fund for you. Ask me about "Dominion Securitv” ”"”'u?.l?."1.'.”......T”””i...'.r.9a .f1:w- ATTENTION POTATO GROWERS The attention of all farmers is directed to the pro- visions or the Prince Edward Island Potato Production Act passed in 1947 whereby all persons planting one acre or more of potatoes must plant those of the "Certified" class or better as determined by the Inspection Service of the Plant Products Division, Science Service. Canada Department of Agriculture. There are ample supplier; or till:-llllly seed avaliabi. so do not be disappointed-procure your seed now, P. I. I. 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