MEMBERS of the executive of Community Concert Associa- “The executive of the Commun- Concert Association of Char- own for _the__season _ 1959- 960° held its first meeting at rinee of Wales College on Wed- psday evening. The president, .M. Lethian, presided, and hany important points were dis- ae included H.E. Hopgood (left), Three new directors were ap- pointed, making twelve ¢xecu- aa ee ee Me Lee ee ee ge ee Ps Duchemin, Mrs. R. G. White R. W. Manning, T. M. Lia, | MacMill met last night. Those ssa G. G. K. Peake, Lilian! 2% Mrs. J. A. a Executive Of Concert Ass’n Meeting Held Last Evening © in Prince. of Wales“hall on April 7th. As it was found that the Canadian Club is meeting the evening, it was decided to postpone the hour of the concert from 8:15 until 8:45 p.m. . Members who have joined for the 1959-1960 season will be ad- mitted free to this concert on tive members in all. These in-|),resentation of receipts. cluded, appointments chairman, |: The artist at this time will be Kenneth Parker, property chair-| Joseph Battista, a pianist of dis- man J. L. Curran and treasurer, tinction, whose programme is Clarence Bartlett. eagerly anticipated by the mem- The next concert will be held! bers. GEORGETOWN — At Magis- tate’s court held in Georgetown esterday before Gilbert A. Gau- et, Q.C., a resident of Cardigan yas convicted on three charges Wising out of an incident on larch 2nd. He pleaded not EASTERN _ GUARDIAN AUCTiON “45” Score Cards sale at Guardian-Patriot entral Printing. YOUR Red Cross serves for YOU — have your contribution dy when the canvasser calls!4 i YOU SERVE by giving — make pur Red Cross contribution a ous one! VALLEYFIELD UNITED. Church Good Friday Service, 11 m..Everyone Welcome. Rev. F. Kinnon. REMEMBER PANTRY sale day at Clark Bros. store for Montague Women’s Institute. NOTICE — YOUR Optometrist il be in Montague Easter Sat- fay all day and evening. DANCE, LOWER Montague... ‘Hall Easter Monday, March 30th. Sponsored by Women’s Institue “HOCKEY Murray Harbour to- might for School Championship. Charlottetown Girls vs. Murray } REMEMBER THE Pantry sale for Montague Women’s Institute at Clark Bros. Storé Saturday, March 28th. » MONTAGUE SPECIAL service tonight, Presbyterian Church, 8 p.m. Licentiate Gerald Matthews Good Friday service in United Dhurch. Rev. M. Carl Currie. All welcome. . EASTER SPECIALS At T.M. Wewellyns—Fresh _— eviscerated Sirkeys .53 c. lb.; Maple Leaf re- ham half or whole, your e at 53 c. lb.; also choice eapons, .49 c. lb. ALL ARE Invited to attend the @nniversary services in Montague ‘Bible Chapel Good Friday, 2 and 7 p.m. Easter Sunday, 3 and 7:30 p.m. Hear Messers Stanley Wells, Summerside; Mr. Svend Christen- gen, Halifax; James: Stabr (heard on truth for today’ over CF.C-Y. 10:15 each Sunday); Lawrence McAlister, Maritime director of the Canadian Sunday School Mission, who will also con- dact special youth rally Monday, March 30th through Friday, Aoril 3rd, showing color-sound film- atrips each afternon at 2:30. CAPONS WELL FINISHED, order one for Easter, eviscerated -eall Gavin Reid or phone Monta- gue 205-22. : KNX HK ‘How Kk *& * kk kkk k \, 9, Your heart will cry out ... when you see ‘ *LIve " “| tonic To CAPITOL o» MONDAY * zkKKKK* ~ Magistrate Has Busy Day At Court In Georgetown ‘charge, by striking him on the Harbour Girls’ Game time 7:30. | > guilty to all three charges and evidence was heard from the complainant and the accused. The accused was found guilty of assaulting the complainant, a Georgetown woman, by kicking her in the chest. He was senten- ced to thirty days in jail. The same party was convicted after pleading not guilty to a charge of assaulting the husband of the complainant in the previous eye. He was sentenced to thirty days in jail. The two sentences are to run consecutively. The same party pleaded not guilty to a charge of damaging pro- perty and was found guilty and fined $20.00 and costs or thirty days and ordered to pay damag- es of $4.50 or in default to serve an additional ten days. The accused was represented by Lester P. O'Donnell, Char- lottetown. A Seven Mile Road resident pleaded not guilty to causing a disturbance in Montague by swearing and shouting. He was convicted and fined $25.00 and costs or thirty days. He was re- presented by Lester P. O’Don- nell; A resident of Dundas pleaded not guilty to a charge of creat- ing a disturbance, in . Montague by shouting and swearing, he was convicted and fined $20.00 and costs or thirty days. He was eo by Lester P. O’Don- A resident of Montague was fined $20.00 or fifteen days for being intoxicated in a public ace. A resident of Point Pleasant was convicted on two charges of intoxication in a public ‘ place and was fined $20.00 or twenty days on one charge and $25 or thirty days on the other charge. A resident of Priest Pond was fined $20.00 or thirty days for being intoxicated in a public place. A resident of Albany was fined $20.00 or thirty days in default for having liquor in a place other than his residence. lan M. MacLeod, crown prose- cutor for Kings represented the crown in all cases. Curling Draw At Montague MONTAGUE — Curling today at Montague: 6 P. M. - East ice: H. Clair vs. E. Cud- more. 7 P.M. F. Vuozzo vs. L. Johnston. 9 P. M. East ice: L. MacDonald vs. B. | Smith, | West ice: L. H. Poole vs. C. | Nicholson. ‘ EASY WINDING London’s famous “Big Ben’’| clock is wound taree times a Itbe Irue SUSAN HAYWARD in "i WANT TO week by electric power. HH RH XK Can P.W.C. Student (Continued from page 1) amount $25,000 was to Summer- side to help in the construction of a new high school. “I can tell the Mayor that when he con- siders that we give him Prince of ‘Wales College and the Pro- vincial Vocational School, Char- lottetown is being well treated by the department of Educa- tion.”’ Of the $335,000 earmarked for general hospital construction, Premier Matheson informed Dr. Dewar $140,000 would go to the Western Hospital in Alberton; $133,000 to the PEI Hospital and $62,039 to the Charlottetown Hospital. “ ROCKY PT. FERRY The Rocky Point Ferry Fair- view will most likely be remov- ed from service after pavement has reached the south shore area, Premier Matheson told R. R. Bell who inquired what was to be done with a $25,000 item for the Fairview. Mr. Matheson said this was one of the reasons why the pavement had been extended to that part of the country. The government had given consid- eration to the construction of a new ferry which it was thought would cost $1 million. The Premier*said it was the intention of the government to continue a ferry for passengers /but an automobile ferry would be discarded on this run. Both Mr. Rossiter and Dr. Dewar complained that road markings in their counties were conspicuous by their absence. Speaking on a $35,000 item for marking highways, Dr. Dewar said that never has he seen u white line on the centre. of the western road to his recollection. Mr. Rossiter said there were very few markings in his dis- trict. He recalled that. they had been placed there once, but a few days later were covered over with gravel. SMALL AMOUNT Dr. Dewar strongly criticized the Minister of Fisheries for not seeing that a greater amount than $13,500 had been set aside RIGHT FOR YOUR CHILD IN EVERY WAY grceceesecee 1 JACKe JILL COUGH SYRUP WITH ; VITAMIN C RIGHT — because its speedy action ‘helps clear up pesky coughs fast. RIGHT —because every child loves its Sweet Cherry flavour. That's why more mothers buy JACK~dILL COUGH SYRUP ‘Montague Fashion Display Plans:Are About Complete MONTAGUE —At « wea 8 | tended meeting of the Montague branch of: the i uf i i iat inl GER said Dr. Dewar. “Its a disgrace.” Hon. Mr. Cullen intervened to state that the $13,500 was only an item for experimental research. He said the real development is done by the Fishermen’s Loan Board where through a revolv- ing fund, thousands of ~ dollars were made available to fisher- men and the fisheries. POACHING THE TROUSLE Mr. Cullen said it was hard to make any development in the fishing industry in the western part of the province until poach- change of fisheries cfficers was in effect but when this policy was dropped by the present gov- ernment things went from bad to worse. Mr. Cullen said three draggers were built for the west end of the, province but the fishermen would oot operate them. Mr. MacKinnon noted that the Fishermen's Loan was a revolv- ing fund into which money was being returned each year. He said the fund was in a healthy state and so long as this existed, he was not going to ask for more money from the govern- ment. In so far as the west end of the Island was concerned, he said they had been given hoats but the government had to come and take them away. Mr. Mac- Kinnon recalled a trip he made to Alberton when he ‘was told that only three fishermen were aot poaching. ee ee oe ee se fl i sf j ee | F F z3 cq s8 » ! | : | : ral i r F E é : i E tf : i i i f} f x 1 al ? A lt i lh ; TT af i f : ii 1 wr | fi gs 5 - Es i Int ir i " srt i itl | : E i I eet 1 t i I : i i | | § t rfl aff z EF | sf fe of 2 E g > < i a i | al | Ht s sh d i : F z ! L i i lh FE = by the i C | | i i 1 their needs due to tariff-protected Ontario and Que- i fl ut | tt | : Tf Ht T i (v H Hf |! i some time to come, vorable trade nited Lt HM sh ei Mr. Acorn main- : at é ine ele tA i prEgne aie g ae if al 7 i Pa f i 5 i é MMM KRM RM MH THIS THEATRE AND ALL F. G. SPENCER CO. 4¢ % THEATRES, AS USUAL, ‘WILI,, BE CLOSED ON GOOD FRIDAY.; TODAY and SATURDAY Boys, who grew to quick manhood - - behind blaz- ing guns! Girls, who loved them and fought them 4¢ like the wild land itselff! like the WEST © and as YQLEA/T™ " John, had planned just where new roads-fo-resources go, Mr. Acorn declared to a general ques- asked éarlier in the debate "ey 4 \ ing is stopped. He said that)! prior to 1957 some headway was being made when the inter- As urged in the resolution ag During past yea had listened in full accord to the many arguments for rorth- land compensation put forth by the then leader of the Opposit.on, the late Dr. W.J.P. MacMillan, Mr. Acorn recalled. Decentralization of Canada’s industries, concentrated. | oi a NOTICE TO ~ PATRIOT SUBSCRIBERS Patrict subscription accounts may be paid at the Montague, Souris or Summer- side offices of The Guardian and The x and x sie ramen! , 4 a) ea an 9-. G ‘ er kK wk ke eH RHR HK KH * “« x ‘ x ROGERS, JR.: Maureen O’SULLIVAN. Rod McKUEN-Casey TIBBS -Judy MEREDITH +. wih GEORGE WINSLOW - GiGi PERREAU - TROY DONAHUE COMEDY - CARTOON , ' Shows 3:30 - 7-9 Crs «x KKkeKkKKae EHH Hy DEPOSITS A deposit of at least $25.00 is re- . quested from ail patients entering Kings County Memorial Hospital. THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES, King’s County Hospital. better... You can’t buy \ cartoon and comedy. You can’t make better THEATRE MONTAGUE YEO “FORT DOBBS” With CLINT WALKER, VIRGINIA MAYO, BRIAN KEITH The accused followed by sheriff—he found dead man with arrow in back—nine year old boy and mother come to res- cue. Who is the lone rider? Indians attack Fort Dobbs. Also COMING MON. - TUE. “NOR THE MOON BY NIGHT”. Color and action packed drama. None better, few as geod.. Bake. a batch e : \ Dinner Rolls @ If you bake at home, you’li want to try a batch of crunchy Dinner Rolls. They’re so easy to make when you use fast rising dry Best Yeast! 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