(Koo axon-r’ .'..- o~.. ~-. . -u-~u - 1 ‘ . 15.‘ "1950? miles Envlilln '.I'O.-DAY lstlneo8:30 EvenIng'iand9 —— COMING — MON. - TUES. - WED. GALA STAGE SIIOW Y,S VARIETIES OF 195O Doors Open 7:30 Curtain 8:15 mun. I. - sr. ‘null suluvll -‘claim IIIIIIIIIII muss slum - scam BEIIIIEIT :_'.-‘lg _ =6’ . 9: .1 ‘in N AGNES MDOREHEAD M-I-I Iruanta E nu SINNER' \ ‘IN ENTERTAINMENT At The cArr'ros.‘ . MON. TUE. WED. GREGORY PECK The Adventurer AVA GARDNER The Girl In The Casino MELVIN DOUGLAS The Power wlmn IIIISTIIN The Crafty Ono ETHEL BARRYMORE The Fabulous lady FRANK MORGAN The Professor N The Shark / I I‘ EXTRA ._ NEWS MATINEE 3:30 N. J. MABON OPTOMITBIBT fitting and sgaplyins Gilli“ MONTAGCI, P. IL I- by appointment. Office Cemented With Drug Store. ezawoso mom-. Ii-Yi'i'I-L Mvzus Al.I.sNusmA.1Irrv. our our WAY TODAY ONLY — GENE AUTRY in “RIDERS IN THE SKY” Evening 7 - 8:45 GIL TD-DAY Shows 3:30-7-8:45 “SHOCK DRAMA” -A ROIIIT ROGUE! DDIOTNY PAlI|(K ' GERALD HNII aullllitlllt-Clflillflil-CIIII Ids-aria-I I4!--bmulirliillvltlul A REPUBLIG PICTURE MUSICAL - COMEDY and CARTOON TORONTO, April 14 —(OP) — Two Toronto couples have been charged with a total of 30 violat- ions of Federalrent control law. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lipton and Mr. u:_;__ and Mrs. Manny Llpman were summonsed today to appeu in magistrate's court April 19. They face a maximum total penalty of 8150.000 in lines plus jail terms. Y J. R. WILLIAMS _,._ on, 1 was HERE IS 'n—n9 =§§ ‘ LET'S WALK W LONG AGO WAITING A NEW no snusuce FOR vou. our om .. , one FOR FOI2 aurrs A LITTLE WA‘l5 MIZ. BRUCE CAME B‘/ .‘ GI HIS MORNING WALK .- AND I WAS ONLY 6035 HIM BUT HE GOT TELL‘ MG ALL ABOUT INDIA < AND BURMA AND SHANGHAI AND HONG KONG AN‘. JAVA-- 2‘; s GI‘TTIN' .-;_;. WITH UP LATE? A LONG WA -- I DON'T LIKE . equally by Mrs Lloyd Furness and ma omnnlaw. cnanuorraroww , _ nu? EASTERN culjnfolilg aossn-as uorcrsoun: hula I. aolrrr oio larrtat . WI: Walla: lavas; I-I‘Il|'!.£tl|ttI.HI.NlOI *~ assoc??--ssao nallawiuplaeasls aadsargetawntlha IIIas'l.A.l.|awoflyItIra. e".3.'"dJ. lflehrds aovsatsnsr-nan an Iasouuxaueauaearuais aua. __ .'R.aynor‘s chicks. Order ‘your large type White Leghorn Pallets for May. now 32 cents each. Also New Hampshire Barred look cross. Raynor’: Chick Hltolery. Ch'wwn. R. R. 5. ..'!!er many friends will be‘ pleased to learn that Mrs. E. B. Maei..aren, Georgetown. is im- proving daily in the King’: Coun- ty Hospital. Montague. after a serious illness. and expects to re- turn home on April 24. Georg eiovm and Vicinity Mr. Barry Refuse of Oardlsan visited Georgetown on Thursday. Miss Mary Gallant of cardigan was a recent guest or Miss Mary Gotell. was Mary Maclntyrelol cardi- gan is the guest 0! her sister, Mn. Kimball Victor. Mr. Nelson Hanson and Mr. Jon Mair were business visitors to cardigan on Wednesday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Clark at Lower Montague were visitors to Georgetown on Wednesday. I Ml‘. John HOEEIT. xcyA€—9En“1'-‘K R.E. Mutch Co. of Charlottetown, called on business establishments of the town on Thursday. Mrs. W. W. Mscnaren has re- turned to Georgetown after spend- ing the greater part of the winter as the guest of her son-In-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Keir Clark of Mont Mr. larnuel Maccormack lei; Wednesday for Charlottetown where he will resume his duties aboard a Dominion Government dre_dse af- ter spending the winter months at his home in Georgetown. Teachers of Georgetown High School returned home on Thurs- day from Charlottetown where they attended the sessions of the Teach- ers Federation convention. VERNON INSTITUTE The March meeting of the Ver- non Women’s Institute was held at the home of Mrs William How- lett, Meeting opened by repeatlns the creed in unison. Roll call was responded to by eight members. The minutes of the last meeting were read. approved and sisllod A report or the auction and dances was given. Thirty dollars. was sent to the Children's Appeal: five dollars to the March of Dimes; and ten dollars to the Red cross. correspondence was read: this included two letters of thanks and one from the T B. League. stating that the Mobile X-Ray Unit will visit the district early in August. A discussion took place on hav- lug a music teacher come to the school. It was moved and seconded that Mrs. E. J. MacDoil£'all' sea Mrs. John Macflae about teaching the pupils. School commi“ gave their report. Next meeting to be held in the school and the meeting adjourned. The following programme was carried out. A soap contest was put on by Mrs. Gomon crane, the prize being won by Mrs. Wilfred Fur- ness. Mrs. E J. MscDougsll put on a sewing quis, prises being won Mrs. Richard Macllse. A delicious lunch was served by _ the hostess. Mm-. me Bouldreault. New ‘lT.I'l'ID Ilontltue Shop store. ‘ Lower‘ Montague Miss Margaret Pools. nurse-im training P. E. 1. Hospital. spent a few days at the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Poole. at flu Brunswick. spent the week-end at the home 0! his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bouldreault. Mr. Ernest Annear. Saint John, 133.. new home to spend the boil- days with his father. Mr. George Annear. , Miss Hazel Hlclren and Miss Dorothy Taylor. Montague. spent the holiday at their homes in Lower Montague. Miss Nita Thompson is spending her Easter holidays at the home of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacNelll. New Perth. LOWER MONTAGUE .. ..'Mr. Donald Ross and Mr. Cecil Hicken left Monday morn- ing for Western Canada. They were accompanied by Mr. _Ross's mother as far as Charlottetown where she will visit with her “let. Mrs. Donald Gillis. THE STARS‘ SA -- Oontinued imm page 2 I-1. breathtaking. Expect the un- expected, in all relations and con. tacts. but accept all in proper: pm. spectlve and moderation. lest ex- citement. a recklers, inte¢np€r- ate or erratic burst of tempe P3. ment. take the thrilling edge oil a most happy situation A child born on this day is bounteoualy equipped with unique talents, originality and temper- ament for a dynamic and spec- tacular life with high adventure and drama as well as romance. For Monday. April 11 ‘MONDAYS astrological fore- cast is for a. particularly alert mentality. spurring to energetic and possibly drsstk: pursuits. and this backed up by an inclination to "Ditch in up to the hilt" or in- dustry, accomplishment and long- range objectives. with energy and will directing high drives. Yet there may be a hidden factor which it would be well to antici- pate. Should treachery, dutglicity and some curious or queer d elap- ment rear its head. he prepared to meet it with a philosophic atti- tude ot “agreeing with thine ad- versary quickly" — but shrewdly. n It Is Your Birthday Those whose birthday it is. may be driven by exciting , ' gs to forge ahead on fresh interests or objectives "with might and main" even to a degree of forging ahead Qith indomitable will. determina- tion. diligence and an eye to long- range consummations or crisis. While concentrated forces and fac- ulties may secure desired ends yet there Is a subtle. even sinister, fac- tor to cope with. better by tact. and subtlety rather than strife. An angle of intrigue should be met with philosophic attitude. A child born on this day has highl,-stlmul ted energies backed up by love or work. indur y and application. It may cope with cer- tain undermining or tricky cir- cumstances by strategy. assisted by Mrs. MscRae. Salado Tea Bags are handy for afternoon ‘tea 'l'lA.'BlLG5B ness or diplomacy. ATTENTION SHIPMENT OF This Tractor is sow on WEIIAVEJU8’! FORDSON MAJOR TRAOTOR8 BUILT‘ IN ENGLAND BY TIIE FORD MOTOR OOMPANY MscGOV!oIri_NmMOTONS FARMERS RECEIVED A THE FAMOUS display t showroo . rs...‘ ."".£m......l'.i‘. ine|ndingbuiit-iah- slave 3' lT".""'i»‘*""r"~‘ . . I STAN!“ GAO son oooamo — nor warm Inwrmo osanraasmco —. cmosauasoonass -raaoua... ~ - aon-rorsoaoos- onus - soosonnclu..un s-\ ' ,~ I aid. Everett Front low mm to rlslnu-liars-rel Mullen- _ Dirt. Geetle ltrleklaml. Brown. Joyorllrt. Jean Dirt. Shirley 0'lIH(I|. Book low (left to right)-—Clayten MacDonald. Patsy lies-ling School MIDDLETON SCIIOOI4 Following is the report lot the month of March: senior Department Grade X-1. Catherine Craig; 2. Frances Craig; 3. Margaret Smith. Grade DC-1. Mflrllfli MC‘ Cu-die; 2. Elizabeth Roberts; 3. David Reid. _ Grade VIII-1. Austin McCIOe- Grade VIi—l. Arthur Craig; 2. Wilfred Mccardle. Grade VI—-1. Mary Mccabe: 2. Gladys Hammlll; 3. Phyllis Mc- Cabe. Junior Department Grade -1, Charles Roberts; 2. Patricia Murphy: 3. Buddy A1191!‘ suit. Grade IV—l. Elaine wrlrht: 2. John Mccsrdle; 3. Robert Arsen- it. “Grade IV-Jr.--1. Austin Roberts Grade ill (a)~1. Ivan Mccabe; 2, Shirley Arsenault; 3, Charles Arsenault. Grade Lil (b)-1. Ronald Roberts Grade lIl(c)-l. Virllnll Mc- Cardle. Grade 11-1. Billy Craig; 2. Dorothy .A.rsenault; 3. Ernest Mulligan. ' Gnde I-1. Bertha Roberts; James Mecardle; 2. Mary Me- Cardle; 8. Charlene Wright. Principal. Shirley McGinn Assistant. Jack Graham KINBINC-TON SCIIOOI. ‘Emma Report Grade x - 1. Arthur Hender- son. 2. Marlene Davison and June sample. 3. Pamela MacDonald. . Grade Ix — l. Barbara Wood-; side. 2, - Alan Scales. 3. Bonnie] Woodside. . Principal —— .1. Weeks Murphy. Grade Ix — 1. Lyman Mouse. 2. claims Hamilton. 3. Anna Macar- e. Grade VIII -— 1. Ellsworth Cam- eron. 2. Joan Bowness. 3. Frances Pendergast. Catherine Campbell. (Vice- P.in- cipal). Grade VII —- l. Reggie Ponder- gast. 2. Marion MacArthur. 3. Myrna Cousins, Helen MacMilian and Eebecca Jardine, (equal). Grade V1 — 1. Elizabeth Bow» ness. 2. Marion Humphrey. 3. Gayle Dsrrach. Teacher —- M. Mill. . Grade V -- 1. James M¢-Lean. 12'.” Ingham Cameron. 3. Helen Mul- Reports CENTRAI. BEDIQUI SCHOOL Report for March: I Grade Jx; 1. Norris Ilisuno: 1- !’ II o nann. aGul'a't‘lee IX: 1. Georgie Doullt 3- Jerry Green. Grade VIII: 1, Clara Johnston and David Schurman (equ-ll: 2- Percy Mlzuno: 3. Shirley Jewell and Gwynneth Doull (Null)- Grade VII: 1. Ronald Dawson: _2. Elizabeth Green: 3. Teddy Britten. Grade Vi: 1. Myrna Green: 2. Olga Phillips; 3. Ernestine Cross- man. Grade V: 1. Terence Fraser: 2- Hannah Mlzuno; 3, Catherine Call- beck. Margaret Carrutherl. Pr c Primary Dept. Grade IV (Sr.): 1. Elaine Rayner: 2. Etta Gardiner; 3. Gerald Green. Grade IV (Jr.): 1. Frances John- ston: 2. Virginia Green. "I 19”‘ Joyce Easter. Grade Ill: 1. Beth Mizuno: 2- Elaino Green; 3. Catherine Mr» Kenna. Grade II: 1. Winston Duvar: 2. Loui. Smith: 3. Gail Rayner. Grade I: No exams. Mrs. Dorothy Webster. Teacher. mu. ruvaa mas-r ‘scnoor. Report for ‘March Grade VIII — 1. Muriel Bell. Grade 171 — 1. Isabel Mani-on 2. Earle Bell. . Grade V — 1. Eric sma‘lman. 2. Malcolm Bell. Grade IV fi', — T. Tolce Smir- man. 2. Robert Rome, 3. Marion Gard. Grade XV Jr. -— 1. Harold Gard. Grade 111 - l. Norms Horne. Grade 11 —- 1. Blair Warren. 2. James Rooney. 3; Lloyd Gard. Grade I — No tests. Teacher — Norine Kelly. rnucove scnoor. Report for March. Grade !X—1. Everett Marion Court. ’ Glide VIII--1. Daniel Arblng; 2. Court; 2. Grade V—l. Zita ; 2. John E. Hughes; 3. Kevin Hughes Grade Ill—i. Aubrey Arbing. Gflde Il——-1. Nelson Court; 2. gym Mooouaau; 3. Vincent Brad- Grade I (sr.)—l. Philip Arbing Grade I (Jr.)-1. Gertrude me. Donald; 2. Stella Hughes; 3. Ed- y. Teacher — Easel 0. Hughes. Grade IV — l.Jean Murray. 2. Myrtle Perry. 3. Marjorie Mac- Arthur. ' Teacher —- Catherine M. Lock- shrewd- hart. . I Grade II! — 1. Margaret Mur- ray, Winifred Macaowsn, (equal). 2. Patricia Holman, Margaret Davies. (equal). 3. Frankie Bow- ness. Grade 1'! Sr. — 1. Anna Wad- man. 2. Gerald Bernard. 2. Elaine Watson. Teacher -— Geraldine Msclnean. Grade II B — l. Enid Burt. 2 31“! Macbesn. 3. Edward Perry. Grade I A — i. Frederic Jar- dlne. 2. Roger Macuilllan. 3. Ivor cotton and Gail Atkinson. Grade 1 B —- l. Freddy Thibeau. Teacher —- Olive Thompson. WEBSTER'S COINEI. SCHOOL Honor roll for month of March: Grade x—l, Gladys Heron. Gradea VTil—1, Vincent Baird; 3. Bernadette Baird. Grade Vll—l. Pauline McEach- ern:3. Ivan Heron; 3. Gerard Duffy Grade V1 (I) - 1. Bertha Smith 2:,-Bernice McGuirk; 3. Marie Mc- chin. Grada VI (b) — 1. Walter Mur- phy. Grade VI (c)-1, Gerard Mc- Eschem. Grade V-1. Theresa McGulrk; 3. Loretta O‘Shea. Grade lV—-l. Denhia O'Sbea. Grade in (a)—1. Stephan Baird Grade ill (b)—1. Anna Me- Eaebern. ‘ Grade II! (c)-1. Florence Ile- laehern. , Grade H-1. Gerard smith: 2, Lawrence Icdulrb. Grade I‘—Abaaat tor. tests. ‘Anna ilfllhls. taacbpr. CIIIIIOPIIPI OIOII ICIOOL ward McQua.id. Mona !iughes—'i‘eacher. -—->——- ' CHELTON SCHOOL Report for February and March: Grade IX-l. Leonard uccardle; 2. Noreen Gaudet. Grade VIII.-1. leaner Gaudat. .‘.'::;.*- *:::.°‘° ........°‘“°-*= * er . as. (equal): 3. Laura Douil. Grade Vl—1. Haaen Shanty; 2. Annie Ibcsrdle- Grade V-1. Brenton Gardiner: 2. Clifford Dealtoches. Orlde Iv—l. George Dasiiochea: 2. Howard Gaudet. Grade III-1. David Mooardle; 2. Jackie stordy. - Grade ll-1. Audrey stordy. Grade 1-1. Louise Peterson; 2 Donald Gaudet: 3. Lloyd Peterson. 'l‘eu:her—-Dorothy Hammiil. CABLETON SCHOOL Report oi Cirleton School for the month of March: , Principal's Dept- Grade K: 1 Ernest Sutherland. Grade xx: Arnold Francis; 2. Pauline LaVoIe. - Gd:-ado VIII: 1. Christina Suther- lan Grade VII: 1. Sherman Maecauil: 3. Charlie Macbellan; 3. Roy Ilse Caull. Grade VI: 1. Eileen Sutherland; 2; Cordon Myers; 3. Crawford La- o a. Grade V (a): 1. Albert I-Iaalamz 2. John Maclillcken; 3, .Tarnsa.Staw- art. Grade V.(b): 1. Gerald Rafferty. Wilena MoQua.Id: 3. may Mung, w Oonnit teacher. -0. I. lllllll. photographer. I 2. Paula Noonan; 3. Marianne Johnston. Grade III: 1. Jeanette Myers; 2, Wendy Johnston and Arlene Sturdy (equal); 3. Leo smith. Grade !I: 1. Gail Quigley; 2, Marilyn Sutherland; 3, menu. Gil. lesple. Grade I (Sn): 1. Daryl Robert. son and Glen Paynter (equal); 2, Willard Chaiuon; 3, Lowell Payn. ter. Grade 1 (Jr.): 1. Carol Qulglsy and Leonard Macbellan: 2. Elisa.- beth Msccaull; 3. Mana Mscwil. llama. Calvin Maccsull. 0 Principal. Mae M<;Carvllle. ‘ Assistant. HAMPSHIRE BCIIOOI. Honor Roll for March: Grade X: 1, Joan Stewart: Q Grade Ix: 1, Shirley White: Q Milton Ward: 3. Audrey Kitson, Vaunda Stewart (equal). , Grade Vlll: 1. Vernon White. Grade VII: Ralph Clark. Grade V1: 1. Alma Edwards: 2, Audrey Newaoil: 3. Stanley Watts. Grade : 1. Mary Proud: 2. Arlena Clow: 3. Wilfred Watts. Grade IV: 1. Gran: Edwards: Q Charles Easter. Grade III: 1. Jean Macbean: Q Marion Easter: 3. Joan Watts. Grade 1!: 1. Robert Clow: Q Beryl Newson: 3. Bruce Newson. Grads I: 1. Judy Easter; 2, Mario lyn Lerter. Naomi Newson, Teacher. IMYVALI SCHOOL Following is the report for in month of March: Senior Department Grade X——l, Roma McCloskey; 2. Bernice Flood. 3. Wilfred Clarii. 11. Grade IX--l. Louis Mccloskeyg 2. Rita Mcoloskey; 3. nther clar- a. Grade 'VllI—l. Eileen Murray; 2. Bernice Cudmore: 3. Phylfla Cudmora. Grade Vll—l. Brendon McGiun| _ 2. Florence Ciarkin: 3, Wiitred may Cloekey. - ‘ Grade VT-1. Verna Clu-kin; I. Clarence Coady; 3. Florence Con-. ay. Dorothy I‘. McGinn .Pl-incipal Junior Department Grade V-1. Wilfred Grlflin: I. Ragepa MeQusld; 3. Teresa Me- Closkey. Grade IV—l. Clifford Callaghan: 2. Marie Clsrkin: 8. Vernon Me- Closkey and Brendon Cudmoro, equal. Grade 11! (a)—l. sheila Griffin: gunobbie Cudmore; 8. Mary Gril- Gnde I'll (b)—l. Catharine Mc- Ginn; 2. George Carragher; 3. Paul Mccloskey. Grade ll—1. Marie Macs:-die: 9. Joan Quinn; 3, Patricia Conway. Grade I—Ne tests. Katherine MacDonald, auisiaal asp ronvr scuoox. Honor roll for March! Grade X--l. Karolyn Stewarfi 1. Birdie Kidson (absent for tests) Grade [X-l. Audrey Robertson Grade VllI—1. Sylvia Bruce; 2 in Stewart: 3. Brent Robertson. Grade VII—l. Mary Whalen; In Elwood Ching. Grade V-1. Mary Campbell; 1. Arthur Stewart and liars Chlal. equal: 8. Bobby Whalen. Grade IV—l. Glen Stewart and Weston Rose, equal; 2. Eileen Ro- bertson; 8. Norms Garret (absent for tats). Grade 111-1, Sheldon Rose: I Ethan Garret absent for tests.) Grade ll-—l. ohn Campbell. .Grade l~l. Anne Whalen: L Jerry Sutherland; 8. Marten Bruce. lemon Prhlry Dapt Grade IV: 1. Gayle llacwilllarna: Honor roll for the mouth as harsh: ' -, l.%?b:l.Kloxo:ll|lo3I:'I.ieo srieh. ' \ . . O. 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