1c.un. Also.:.Cartoon, Whacky Bye Baby : PliiiitiE izcwiitn -m.-m..r.... it .”E..w I spectacular tun-in-Sun t Valley Musical in color bi 'I'E.Cl'lNIC”O.I.OII. ' ESTHER '"' VAN WILLIAMS-JOHNSON. loilil LUND ,, mum RAYMOND . coma: NAINE3 - cunron suunmc tun curs! suns LENA HORNE ' ELEANOR POWELL News Of The Day - Cartoon, Baby Puss Added: Last Times To-day " INIRIIDER Ill IHE IIIIST" Also: ' News - Musical Showing At 3:30-7-8:45 CAPITOL Tilllil. -- Fill. - SAT. Today's Vliculs t dishwashing lime in COMPLETE VISUAL REFRAUFIUN and ANALYSIS G. F. HUTCHESON 8: SON Optometrists 53 Grafton St. Ii. J. IAABGN orrousrntsr Fitting and supplying utimm Etc. MONTAGUE, P. E. I. Office Hours: to to Also: Serial, Atom Man vs. perman - Comedy, Oh My erves Novelty, So You ant A Raise - Cartoon. gagins Freshman. by appointment. Office Connected with Drug store. Be3f5”I'vH. I tilt rmm cs- ' . UM ' Montague: Blue Donia ncataugotilnfnallgha gmN:ul.?'::; . g P out 3 i our I: no ar ' St-rrinz 3'30 i?3".".. 3..'i.'. ”" " ' . GARY COOPER 7 . g ..'Il0Cll! cull DANCI. Bea- ver Rail. Monday. October 33rd. Miss Gladys Ma-clieod of Pill has joined the staff of the King's County Hospital. Miss Jessie Dewar returned to her home in Boston. Massu 3”" spending her vacation in Bruden- ell, guest of her mother. M11 M- beri Dewar. Duncan MacDon- aid, Montague. had as their re- ccnt guests Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ross of Moncton. N. B., and Mr. and Mrs. Alden Reeves of Sydney. N. S. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. W. Maclicod of the Greenwood Coal Co. Ltd.. New Glasgow. is a business visitor in Montague for a few days. Linus Rossiter, commercial traveller. spent the day In M0!)- t'ague and vicinity calling on his regular customers. Georgetown 0 I I and Vicinity Miss Marion--Dougan of char- lottetown is the guest cf Misses Nellie and Sarah MacPhee of Burnt Point. A few days ago Captain C. M. Fitzgerald of Georgetown observ- ed quite a number of roses bloom- ing in his garden and others were in bud. which is quite unusual for the time cf year. - Little Miss Kathleen Doyle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Doyie of Summersid: is the guest. of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. wood. Wile! 55- Mrs, Ronnie ceredlne of New York City arrived in G301!”-OW” on Monday after a plane trip from New York. Mrs. Ce!'ed1M was called home by We W559” passing of her mother M1'S- F. -1 Solomon, whose death occurred in the Charlottetown Hospital on sunday, October 15th. Mrs. Lem Bulger. also R daughter of the late Mrs. solomcn arrived in Georgetown from summerside ac- companied by Mr, Bulaer. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Murpll.V- Richmond Street. were Mrs. Mur- phy's brother and his wife. Mr and Mrs. D. B. Mooney of Ontario where Mr. Mocriey is an instruc- Force; his sister, Mrs. J. D. Mc- Master of Dorchester, Mass, his mother. Mrs. Isabella Mooney of souris and baby Terrance Mooney of Bouris. A large crowd attended a mis- cellaneous shower held in Kozr Hall on Saturday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. llarold Landry who were the recipients of many beautiful gifts, A delicious lunch was served and dancing was en- joyed. . l The recently held annual st. James Church Bazaar and I-Iigii Tea in the Town Hall was a. dc- oided success, with a large crowd in attendance to patronize the supper tables and the various booths. Later in the cveningbinso was endoyed and R dance brought in highly entertaining evening to a close. The following were winners cf prizes, Mrs. William Landry. Lower Montague; Miss Margaret Sencabaugh, Boston. Mass; Miss Mary MacDonald, wellesley, Mass; Mr. F. J. Solomon. Georgetown; Mrs, Myrtle Babineau, George- town and Kevin Curley, Brudc- nell. . Following are the results of the examinations written in Christian Doctrine in the Diocese of char- lottetown, Listed below are the names of the children of St. James Roman catholic church in FlSliERMEll's LOAN iitcuinv The Public Inquiry into Fisherman's Loans, be- fore His Honour Judge J. S. DesRoches, Commission- er, has been adjourned to meet at the Court Room, ,Town Hall, ' .' I -SOURIS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 1950. I Any person desiring to give evidence at this Pub- ilc Inquiry is invited to.do so. J. 0. C. CAMPBELL. Commission Counsel. 3 . siinvicr: d' . as GARAGES 1 4.4 ED, TESTED, and r lxnnnrl l - it shipped out same day. 1t. Georgetown, who received certi- ficates after writing the examin- ations: seniors, Joan Murphy and Bernice Debory; Juniors, Joyce ciotell. Mary Lou Henry. Carl Gotcll, George MacDonald, James Walker. John Walsh, Barbara Ann McQulllan, Shelia scully. I-laroid Martoil, Allan Mac!-"hee. Robert Arthur and Frederick waker. Two of the children writing the junior examinations made over 90 per cent to place them on the Honor Roll of Parishes,.'rhose pupils were, Joyce Goteil and Mary Lou Henry. NEWSPBINT PRODUCTION MON'l'Ri'EAL. Oct. 17 - (CP) - canadian newsprint production in September amounted to 437.579 tons. an increase of 22.400 tons over the tcrrcsponding month last year. the Newsprint Association of can- iida reported today. Canadian shipments (or the same month were 486,165 tons. an increase of 47,507 tons over sep:- ember last year. Its. consumers accumulated 55.! per cent of the shipments, an in- creaiis of 13.6 per cent over the some mcnth last year. WAKE liP.V0llll 'llVEIl BIlE- ' ""...”::.'a.t:'.'I.'g::..”';' hnllrcboald ” out is "' "fa & .-I-3 tor in the Royal Canadian Air ..'Mr.Jarold Stewart. teacher at. Prince Street ,8ehool. Charlotte- town. spent tho week-end at his home in Montague. -..- Mrs. Olive Wood, nurse at the King's County Hospital, Monta- gue, was a recent visitor at her home in Cornwall. The many friends of Mrs. in Ross of Upper Montague will re- gret to learn that she had -an un- fortunate accident. breaking her ankle. All wish her a speedy re- covery. llnitcd ciurci Men's Association Meets-At Montague Monday evening, October lath, -the Men's Association of Trinity United Church, Montague, held its first monthly supper meeting for the season. About forty men enjoyed the i supper served by the ladies in their lusuai capable manner. The meet- ing was then called to order .by the president, Mr. Lorne Wiggin- ton. who welcomed the men back. He also said that the work on the new addition to the church was progressing favourably but there was still plenty room for men to come and give their help either by day or night. Two piano solos by Donald Mac- Kcnzle were enjoyed. The men then entered into a hearty sing song. accompanied by Miss Agnes Annear. o The guest speaker for the eve- ning was Rev. S. J. Boyce of Georgetown, who was introduced by the president. Rev. Mr. Boyce's Icubject was "England Revisited". jsince 1907 Mr. Boyce has crossed the Atlantic fourteen times. He lhas lately returned from England and painted an interesting and vivid picture of England since the ravages of World War II. In a few words Dr. MacKenzie i ;Mcniague Canadian legion Meeting D Mrs. Douglas McGowan presid- ed at the regular meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion, Montague branch, Monday evening in the Legion Hall. '1'he,meeting--opcned-- -in usual form with one minute silence. Roll call was answered by six- teen members. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Mrs. Leonard Gilli: reported for the sick committee and the treasurer. Mrs. Malcolm MacKenzie, read the financial re- port. The pumhasing committee reported that they had bought dishes, cutlery, table covers and other kitchen items. New busi- ncss included plans for the Armis- tice dinner and several committees were appointed. Plans were also discussed for painting the interior of the Legion Hall. i A nominating committee. name- i ly Mrs. George Preece. Mrs. John iciair. and Mrs. Neil Hooley, was asked to bring in a new slate of officers for the next meeting. As plans for the dinner were not completed, it was decided to call a special meeting on November tith for final arrangements. Daughter Of Former Islander Weds In West . Baskets of mauve and white pennies, fern and larkspur adorned the altar of the United Church at Avoniea. Sask.. July lath when Rev. J. carpenter united in mar- riage Dorothy Shaw, Avonloa. and Hamid victor Watson, son of Mr. 'and Mrs. Herbert! V. Watson. also of Avonlea. Saskatchewan. . The bride, escorted by her fath- er, entered -the church to the wedding march played by Mrs Lawrence Watson. Shewas charm. ing in a floor-length gown of French lace over white satin, fashioned with a fitted . bodice, lilypoint sleeves and a. di d shaped neckline edged with seed pearls. A finger-tip veil dainty bouquet of pink roses com- pleted her ensemble. Marilyn show, younger sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. she wore a gown of mauve nylon not over taffeta. styled with an eyelet.- embroidered mandarlon colidr. puffedvalecvel and full skirt. A bouq oil complimented her gown. Henry Watson, younger litany of the groom. acted as but mm. and the ushers were Reginald Watson and liric llonoric. . - . Marion Watson was soloist for the occasion. : Immediately followin many a reception was church par fat ova: so rata- tivu anrl too were Mrs. Ray Pattorloll. and Mrs. Ilmar Pattatlon yhiia am. Ralph Holland was in chart! of the guest register. . net. of coral tinted oladl- . i.:i'..".:.: v friends. Prcaidino It 9110 used it. GUARANTEE: Got IERAMINE today. It. bonaliii to you on guaran- had. It altar taking 3 hol- tlaa of FEIAMINE you on not aatlaliad, return the empty bottle: and got your money back. Could uny- Ihlng be falter? or-iy31.5O 233212213; Al'rI a..'- .. - oarmm IINIIIT was reported by 21 out of 22 (95"A). IIWII 22 (7 o . IITTII 23 (36 o) IITTII S1!!! was reported by 10 out of 2 (45'z,). you up was rdported by 11 out of 22 (5092). - - - - - - - - - 1 Less unvousitlss wa- reported by 12 out of 22 ' (5570). t 14 oz. -Bottle United Church Young People Attend Congress A Coaching Congress for Y. P. U. United Church Presbytery officers of the Maritimcs was held re- cently in Springhill. N. S. Young people from the P. E. l. Presbyteries were: Evelyn Under- hay, York; Thelma Adams and Geraldine MacLean. Kensington; Irene Bruce. Vaileyfield; Mary Gill, Union Road; Parker Jewell. York; Ray Higgins, Hunter River. Sessions began at 2 p.m. Satur- day and continued through Sun- day until noon on Monday. Owing to the absence of Don Reid, Mari- time president, Jean Furay, Saint John. presided. She was assisted by Gordon McCuody. Halifax. Registration was in charge of Evelyn Underhay, York. assisted by Irene Bruce. Valleyfield, and Shirley Scotfield, Moncton. Ministers who led groups were Rev. J. E. Davidge, Rev. J. Alli- son Fraser, Rev. John Jarvie, Rev. Warren Langillc. Rev. George Mac- Lean. The guest speaker at the Saturday eveni banquet was Rev. G. W. Bru c, who passed on to the young people some of the highlights from the United Church General Council held recently at Toronto. In charge of the program construction were Edith Tomilson, Elizabeth Charman. Marion Carty. Sara Harrison, Isabel Davids n. The Congress throughout was most interesting and helpful and was attended by approximately sixty Presbytery officers, who would return to their various Maritime Presbyteries with re- newed enthusiasm for carrying on the young people's work within the church, endeavouring to en- courage a closer walk with God, and thus be good citizens. Dele- gates appreciated the gracious hospitality extended to them at. Springi-iill, which helped to make the week-end so enjoyable. ROLLO BAY WEST W. I. The monthlylmeetlng of Rollo Bay West Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Clifford Townshcnd on Oct. 3rd. The meeting opened by singing Ode and repeating "Collect for Club Women" in unisdn. Eleven members responded to roll call with a joke or riddle. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. , The Red Cross Manuals were distributed and each member paid ..M.....:.....MM.:. Perth, P. E. I. Mr. Show has re- sided in.saa!tawhowan for the past forty years. 25 cents to be forwarded to Red Cross headquarters. Correspondence discussed. The secretary reported all bills paid and that the Olium capsules for the children had been received. Mrs. Townshend reported that the National Film Board show would be at the school October 10. Members decided to sell fudge at this show. Mrs. Reg. Coffin was appointed was read and donors for the clinics to be held in Souris. Mrs. Major Reid was appointed to purchase cups and saucers for Institute. Secretary asked to buy gift for baby in the district. School committee reported a new water pail needed. Institute de- cided to purchase this pail. New sick committee appointed: Mrs. Lloyd Townshend and Mrs. Charles Campbell. Programme Committee: Mrs. Guy Coffin and Mrs. Arthur Wood. - r Collection of evening amounted 'to 90 cents. Mrs. Ed-win Reid invited mem- bers to-her home for next meet- ing when roll call wiilbe answer- cd by an article for the grab box. Meeting closed with National Anthem followed by a social hour. Refreshments were served by the hostess and an ”'Adv;'.'tising" contest put on by pi-og;amme committee, won by Mrs. Major Reid, was enjoyed by all present. jD...M. u. it. rcnccs (Continued from Page 1) throughout a uniflad.Korea. American intelligence officer: said they believethe North Ko- rean commander. Klm,Il Sung, may withdraw his seasoned veter- ans, replacing them with raw. new- ly-conscrlpted youths, in a bid to save the tough core of his anny to fight another day.' The spectacular U. N. advances of the last two days closed the trap on Pyongyang earlier than observers had predicted. The main battle for the capital was expected within 24 hours. The South Korean lst Dividon, led by General Paik Sun Yu- himself a native of Pyongyang- was in the vanguard of the advance on the North Korean capital. The veteran division pushed ahead 30 miles throughout Tues- day to within 12 miles of Pyong- yang after dark. ,Paik”s-troops at times had to be restrained from breaking into a trot. They paused only to catch their breath. , One tank-led column of the Re- publican 1st Division and another infantry force linked at nightfall at Sangwon, about 20 air miles southeast of Pyongyang. They clipped off another eightlmllel be- OF FEIAMINE C REPORT BENEFITS IERAMINI, the new toniclfood supplement. has already been remarkably successful in 10 dilerent countries. where it has been prescribed by physicians. We were eager to find out if it has proved pimilarly helpful to C Canadians. So we asked for ii. candid report on FER.A- MINE from 22 men and women who have bought and APPITITI was reported by 15 out of 1IlGISTlOl'wu reported by1'out' of at Your nearest Drugstore ' to canvass the district for blood 81161 ti . ms. A. uuuaa. 13i5Arnold st., l(itchener.bntar1o says: "since I first started taking FERAMINE, my nerves are atetadier. Also FERAMINE helped stimu- into my a petite . . . and it certainly tastes better than most ton cs!” l I ' rtmmxwi taafayj fore halting. Equally determined to keep a distinguished record. of "lirsts" in- tact. the U. 5. lat Cavalry Division sent a 30-mile-long column of tanks, motorized troopers and sup- pliers rolling along the primary highway to Pyongyang. Maj.-Gen. Hobart R. Gay's troop- er: had been first in-to Manila and first into Tokyo. They were first to link up the Pusan and lnchon beachheads south of the 38th par- Produced PMONTREAL. Oct. 17 - (CP)-. reduce prices quoted here today were reported by Dominion Dr- Darmtcnt of Agriculture as fol lows: m5iEB5l7:; iree cases. A large -40. all C8505. Buttcr: Current. receipt; Qu;-ml no 1 pasteurized fresh 55 1-4; Qua 'no 2 54 1-4; wholesale Qua no 1 pasteurized fresh 56 1-I-56 1-2; first srade creamery pi-in; joy price 51-57 3-4. Receipts 320 boxes Cheese: Current receipt. onum white 26 11-16-26 15-16 f.o.b. in-' tory: Quebec white 27 9-16 f.o.b Montreal: wholesale Ontario whlu 28 and Quebec white 28 fag, Montreal. Receipts: ,123o box", Potatoes: NB no 1 75'; 1.10-1 15; NB no 1 10'; .16-.18: N3 in 1 50's .65-.70; PEI no 1 75'; 1,15- 1.20;.iQuebec no 1 75'; .90-1.00. of school he paid for. 68; Bullets 48: B 49; C as nominal. Receipts 342 OBWELL COVE W. I. ' The regular monthly meeting of Orwell Cove W. I. was held in the achoolroam on Oct. 11th with seven members and one visitor present. Meeting opened with in- stitute ode. Roll call was ans- wered with a can of goods for overiieas parcel. Minute were read and adopted. : Since last meeting -the annual supper was held Wltlvfilli fesnlts. and the bazaar prove1'a good success. Sick commiuee reported four The nckt monthly meeting being ca". made, the annual one. all members are Cvrrnpondence W” "ad Md asked to be prelent. It will be dmuuedg held in the schoolroom on Nov 1, W” deemed to give , dong. 8th. Roll call will be answered Hon ,0 the Doc.,,,.-,, Home M. by paying of annual fees. The aociatlon: also painting of nigh M99”!!! lhen ld10U1'!'IEd- NAPOLEON anti IINGLE ELIY It! Clifford Mclrldc C ':iai"cA6FAiu THA'r'l-L atxgawou A laouen IDEA mwwgwtsa "viz 31-Aicixl-J nl-yggr vvrr: mne. -aim cp'm' Etna iaau-r -rt-ttcouat-t HERE to -- -- 1' ,-(O.-lb -Ba-.. l