Central Royalty Rhythm Band At Festival 'lni:tes is getiilll 3 Pert and pretty are these military looking youngsters of the Central Royalty Rhythm Band. They placed second in their class with a mark of 80 at the Music Festival. The young lady in the centre proudly displays the certificate the class received. Front row, left to MacRae. Ma.i'y Lou Mills. Donnie Taylor. Back row: Ann Marie l-leighton. Lynn Ellis, Barry Clark. lienny, Richard Younker, Elaine Martin. Carol Macliiilian. Baseball Results By THE CANADIAN PRESS Saturday American League New York 000 111 21.'le-9 16 2 Boston 131 000 010-6 10 2 Larsen. Konstanty (2! Sain i3i Rut-ks I4) Sturdivant (lit Morgan 17! and Berra: Kiciy, Hurd (6) Dciork (71 Kinder I9) and White. W-Morgan. L-Dclock. HRS: limrard. Mantle: Bus-Lepcio. Haltimore 100 020 101-5 12 1 Washington 000 001 000-4 5 1 Wilson and Smith: Schmitz. Ab- ernathy if)! amt FitzGerald. L- Srlimitz. HR: Bat-Hvers. Kansas City 002 000 til0m3 8 1 (llm-riand R. Shautz. Hurtscliy i-ii Bishop (7i and W. Shantz; Wynn and He- rziii. I.-R. Shantz. HR: KC-Fin- lJ.XHll. llciroit 000 120 220-7 15 1 Clvit-ago 000 000 010-1 5 i ' '0TII('Ik and Wilson: Pierce, (Ell-”kal('S l5) Gray (7i Dnrish liii aivl Loilnr.- Courtncy (91. L- Pierre. National League 00.1 120 fititlvli 13 1 000 201 000-3 7 2 -Zrsic-no and Campanella: Hoh- ei'i.. Miller (5) Kipper (7) and Seminick. I.-Roberts. HRs: Pha- Fur - Jones i2i. ililil 025 fiiiile-7 ll 1 Bl'lllllxl,Vll Plnlarlelpliia i (' ' Iiii1'lll Will 20!: 03x--ii iii 0 flollct. .lt-lfruai till l).'ivis 17! mil tliiiii. Fouler. Valentine '6). llwvpcr Irv .Minarciii i7l Cnllum till 'iud lliirgcss. W-Minai'('in; I.- l):: iiRs: Chi-Fundy. Spcake. (”i:ti: Ciii-Post. Thurman. P ll.'sl)ill'L!li 000 001 20U-- 3 7 4 Ne": York 201 323 00x-ll 14 2 Purkcy. Friend I4! Bowman 151 Giunwairl (7! and Shepard. Atwell (Gt: licarn and Wcstrum. L-Pur- l:cy. HR: Pgh-E. Freese: NY- llcarn. lililwaiikoe O52 000 1014? 10 2 St. Louis 010 000 lI2iL-7 I5 0 Conley. Burdefte (7) Vargas tilt and White. Crandall fill; Poholsky. Tiefenauer 42) LaPalme till Wooldridge 46) Moford (7? Smith 19! Arroyo (9) and Sarni. W-Con- ley: L-Poholslry. HRs: Mil-Bruion. Adcock. Aaron; StL-Musial. Mopn. attonal gavana .180 000111-9 I I ochoirtor 050 210 002-10 12 1 Cueche. Oiivs (Si. Harris Hi and Noble; Smith, Faszholz 121, Wright tsi, Jacobs (6). Ludwig (7), Beard 99) and Burbrink. Montreal 030 I30 001-6 1! 0 Columbus 000 310 000-4 I 0 Lehman. Itai-is-k (I) and Buclia: Vanbrabant. Lively (41. Miller till. lung tilt and Rourke. Richmond at Toronto. pod. rain Buffalo at Syracuse. pod. rain Soccer R:ITilis LONDON (Reuters) - List of champions for the 1954-55 soccer season which ended Saturday in Britain: international Championship: Win- Inez" e England; runner-up - Seat- and English Football Auoclatlon Cup: Winner-Newcastle Unlted- runner- lln eMam-heater Citv. English FA Amateur Clip: Win- ncr --Bishop Auckland: ruon0r-up- Hciidon. Scottish Cup: Wianor - Hyde; runner-up-Celtic. ENGLISH LIMIUE Division I: Champion-Chelsea. Rel:-gated w Leicester City and Sheffield Wednesday. . Division II: Promoted-enirmirig ham City and Luton Town. Rele- Izalcd-Derby County and Ipswich Toirn, livision lll (Southern): Pro-' mnled-Bristol City. To seek re- election-Waisall and Coichester. Division III (Northern): Pro- motodebarnsiey. To seek re-ein- tion-Grimsby Town and Chester. scornsrr LEAGUE Division A: Champion--A n. RI:-rienated-Moiherwell and ling A ion. nividu s: Pmmohd-Ardrlor lions and Dunfarrnilne. Bottom cehgis-Aiiu Athletic and Iroehil Irish Q: Winner - Duldola: runner-up-Glouavan. LONDON (AP)-Results of Joe- NY- 040 300 20x-9 12 0 right: Sharon McGrath. Sliaryn Sudsbury, Barbara Linda Martin. John Perry, Joe Perry. Judy Hambly. Norma Barter": Film Lab. vieekeiid with Mrs. Mccomiell and family at Georgetown. ..'Mis Audrey Guiin has return- ed to her duties as Nurses' Aid at the Charlottetown Hospital af- ter spending an.an,ioyable holiday at Savage Harbour where she was i .B.e”"5e. 9! idvar". w."”'" ”"i the guest of hex. parents MI. and 1 riitions fishermen fishing out of Mm Les!” Gun". ysavage Harbour mutually agreed gin postpone the running of their I Mr. -l(l)(hfld Murphy hag resunicd j vlqines fgom Saturdayttol Mieigday. its wor ecorating t e nterior i - Om? ears WPFP en er Bin re- of the Parochial House at St. i carding the depth of water in the Andrews after spending the week- ' llnrhnlll". blll "1959 PFDVEG 1I"0lllld- end with his wife and family at less as all nine was run Without Georgetown, mishap. The share those days is Mr and Mrs Apnea; Mac. a veritable beehive of activity. Donald were visitors to Savage with hopes high for a record catch and a good price. it is to be hoped HBNDOUF 0" 5lH1d8.V- The M8FD0ll- that both dreams become realities aids were former residents of this A-n mm um”. men who bl-av, me area and have hosts of friends 11,,-.13.-ds of um 55.5 may be ruuy here who are happy to have them visit among them. Some years Irepaid for their arduous and dan- ago Mr. MacDonald was tops 3 serous labors. among the real topnotch fishermen 1 of the North Shore but because of uncertain markets and prices gave up fishing and embarked on a railway career. But those who know Aeneas best know that the transition was of the body only for deep in the chambers of his heart exist a love for fishing and this world famous fishing grounds that time cannot erase. An inter- esting. informative and entertain- ing conversatinnalisi. Aeneas can-, 'i'lii- gmcriiiiiriii ln8('llillPb' were not. nor does he try to hide the ,nn the Savage liarhnur Road early fact. that his keonesi desire. his on Monday and in short order fondest ambition is to spend hislniarle the highway reasonably fit days. after retirement from the l for travelling. The amount of trial- iailway. in a comfortable litilelfic on this particular section of home at the North Side. fishing u l road at this time of year and in few traps and gazing with eager ifart continues through to fall. is expectancy as he pulls his netslsimply amazing. it has been from the briny deep. lpromised that a check will be uiade of all unpaved highways in Mrs. Lloyd Robertson arciun- me p,.m.im.e and muse ,9,-vim; panmd by her daughler F'l"'"'ltlie greatest number will be first ha") ”''""9d "' ”'e"' lmm” ”' l payed. if an honest check is made .Aml""'5l' S" an”. 5 mnsl e"'laiul paving done solely on traffic -1"-"bl? "5" '" 59”" H”''l"""'ivoliiinc. without political or nul- wl'"' "'9-V W9” "'9 i"”'5 "E side interference then it will not M”' R"he”s""'5 p””'"l5' M" .be long until the three miles of 3'”! Mrsr wlmm C"m"r lroad from Gunn's Corner to the M... JV A. 3. M,.C,mm,” u.a(.,m. Harbour proper will be paved. at Savage Harbour spent the ..Bm.:.m....em,m..m.. Manchester C 1 Newcastle ll 8 ENGLISH LEAGUE Division Ill (Southern) Brighton 2 Coventry City I Glasgow Charity Cup Semi-finals Celtic I Rangers 1 Quaint Par; lk Clyde 1 ”'" " w"" ' "'3" ml It is pleasing to note that Eu- .” M: N ""3 lo" M "M" anrlllliftt Reddin of Mt. Stewart who 8”” ."l:'Th"HH":"pl&9" Park” through illness has been absent "go" 9 M Ondayl from her classes for sometime has ENPLISH LEAGUE m,,;IM I" Norma." now full recovered and is back Southport l Scunthorpe U 1 Mr. Cyril Miirri.soii of Savage l liarhour was a business visitor to . Souris on Monday. At this season of the year there is always present the added fire iliazard of grass fires. Considered lfun by many and undoubtedly al- iui'iiig to most they can prove 'It-rritirally destructive. There are 'iinwever some who gather at the lopposiie end of the ladder and who are so afraid of such fired that they do not burn fields that lshould be burned. The many friends of Mrs. il)r.l .1 C MacDonald now of Char- lottetown but formerly I resident of Mt. Stewart will be sorry to icarn that she is a patient in the Cliarlottetovvn Hospital. All join in the hope that Mrs. Mat-Donald will make a speedy and complete recovery. at school once again. Eunice who 7 YEARS AHEAD IN PROVEN PROTECTION AG:'NS'.' BLOWOUTS D.,NC'URES AND SKIDS SEE I-EX&MPl.ETE LINE 0? BF Goodrich UBELES TIRES snuono souwuuu on .1955 cans Robinson Supplies Ltd. Hm (I&ddIrn.l.l.l. HQGA real welcome on her return. Tommy Atkins of Charlottetown. spent the week-end'in Ml. Stewart where he was the guest Of his lighted to hate .'iir. parents. Mr. Atkins. and Mrs. James Deepest sympathy l5 Cxlellded to the family of the late Mrs.iday night on one of the I I Gertrude Haiidrahan whose death 'pieasing rounds of eniertaiiiment in” "3 "'9 mad 5” "'9 800d l3d""5 occurred suddenly at Dorchester. Mass. The remains were conveyed by motor hearse to the home Oficard game her son Mr. Chester Handrahan. lLadie.s Auxiliary was hel Pisquid. Funeral was held at Si. Andrews Church on Saturday morning. Interment in the church cemetery. A transfer was in Savage Har- bour on Monday carrying the furinture and household effects ofjme "W '1'” 013 "ire? '5 all Wis Douglas. who have spent the winter months iwhpc me law Mr. and Mrs. Fulton in Charlottetown. to their beau- tiful residence here at Savage I. A COMMISSION RAVIO of 7.! M I. This brings great new economy to the Blue-Flame 6 -I Chevrolet engine already hmona for low-coil. IPIYHIM power. And with this engine you can have Synchro-Mesh. IPowcr- giide I Qvcrdrivc transmis- jma 'Oma.nd or our ad. I. POWII IUINIO COOIICC. which operates no oflcienlly that the water pump and ha in tb In sum much more i ,1, W popular with her class-Herb"-ur. Mr and Mrs n-M--van in iitwittnr Mrs Zidsaiwcrill. I. Munro. with the Institute ' "' uill fer: in here iurou-liuui the R0" "'9 "P919 01” PTOVIHE 011” lCreed. Roll call was answered by a household hint. and number of forfeits for not answering were paid. The minutes oi the previous - . I . A . again that the ladies know their hummel and an Mm” Mn "mm lstraighi furty-fives. A delicious .lunch was served by the ladies. I . . FIE I185 PXlf1llSl1'e ialilllllli llll9l- ;This last happy event we under- ests. Citizens in general are de- and M”, ystood was not according to sche- meelllli! We” Had hY Mrl. Law- Douglas back in their mmsi .,,,,.,.iduie as the gentlemen were sup- rence Stuart. in the absence of the ”diz3lll- lp"-Wd l0 dish "P "'9 hash 0" ""5 secretary. Mrs. Robert Campbell. i llile closing session. However one i The curtain was rung riuwn pl-i.licllow lost his apron. another up- mm, lsci the teapot and the others were It was moved and seconded that an amount be forwarded to the Red Cross office. Copies of the institute News and other pamph- offcred to the people of this area 'v'”'”I" bl" firmly "lid "'9'" l” lets were passed around to thr- in many'moons. when the final racate the kitchen before an- Monday. my I. 1955 no Guardian ngo I The Highway Traffic Act Public Notice is hereb DAY. the 16th day at Ma Registration of Motor Vehicles y given that midnight. MON- y, 1955, has been fixed In the spoii.s'oi'ed hy UN. other World crisis developed. They (rm Mruiook the hint. Next fail the series members. The monthly penny sale was held by Mrs. Lawrence Stu- D. P. Ross deadline for the use of 1.954 license plates. ON AND AF'l'F.R MAY 17th NEXT ALL MOTOR VPJIIICLES USING THE HIGHWAYS VVILL RE RE- art and won by Mrs a visitor to the meeting. The different committees for the month gave their reports and the following were appointed M fiirs M. J. Munro and Mrs Rnhr-l'i Campbell: entertainment. Mrs M J. Munro and Mrs George Clarey During the social hour following the meeting an enjoyable lunch was served by Mrs. Graham. as- sisted by several of the ladies The National Anthem closed the meeting. Isiewari Memorial Hall. Play a.iWill re-"pen with Plans all'e8tl.V yusuai was of 8 high Order hmyunderway for I bigger and better when the final chips were gather- i5”""" "'3" "en 'TcH' ;ed up there in all her glory stood Jthai veteran card handler liirs. ,lFi'eddic Afilcck holding high '.s'cnre. Mrs. Afflcck always among WHIM ROAD W. I. 'lilrs. Frank Graham was hos- tess to the Whim Road W. 1.. when .they met at her home on Tuesday evening for the regular monthly , 5C0!'9 W55 W0" hy meeting. in the absence of the Mr? will-mid C"mfl "l 3 bN'?llh president. Mrs. Wesley Campbell. taking finish that had the fanslthe meeting was ripened by Mrs. standing card player. Gents high lwent to Mr. Merrill Rodgerson The big brandiiew Vaivein-head A 136114). Blue-Flame 6 gives you- 5 I. A H-VOIT IIECTIK IVSTIM. Exclusive with Chevrolet in the low-priced three. it ensures faster, surcr starts on cold mornings and faultless per- formance at hiji Qeeds. It gives ample voltage for J to- day's power futures. I. A FIDAIING OII. PUMP INYAKI which picks up cleaner oil from thetopaft.hcoi'ilevclinthc crankcase. This feature greatly prolongs engine life by helping to keep abrasives in the oil out of the waking port: of in Q3580. dr- I. IIYOIAIILIC VALVE-IIHEII. These, teamed with Chevrolet's exclusive independent valve veins. pwvidc quieter, more positive vnivo action at all speeds duo the ......ventionni type used by competition. An- other high-priced feature new on low-priced oleti 393555 I. so runs or vaivi-IN-Mun LEADEISNIP. Therefore. it slaniix to reason that Chevrolet would oder the most efficient. most durable design on the market A And don't forget. valve-in-head has proven best wherever gaso- liv engines are used. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Unly fbewolefpaolrs 3 one-Iwa QITRED TO CARRY 1955 PLATES. Definite instructions have been issued to the Point to make this effective. Registry Offices are located at 117 Queen Street, (?iiai'inttetmrii; in the Court House, Summerside and at Montague and Souris. 162 Ml. Turbo-hre V8 gives you all al. A. GALLANT. Registrar of Motor Veiiiclcl. mall! the features of the Blue-Flame plus- ! ' ' EMfNA l. A NEW SNOITEI PISTON snout. Now ihc pislnlis rm cl far less distance per mile e about 1 mile less in every I1 you travel. Naturally this means far less cnginc wear and lighter loads on lhc bcarincs Cllllslng BITIlI7lI1g "CW CIIQZIIIC durability. gloat; :2 8mI 5 I 7 r x , x Awrvw. I. A NEW ULVIA-HIGH COMP!!!- SION RATIO of I to I. This ico- iurc puts Chevrolcik Turbo- Firc V8 in the pcrfornmotr class of high-priced cars. You'll feel the result of this higher compression the instant you press your foot down on Chev- rolet's accrlcraior. I A HIGH-VUIIUIENG COMDW non CHAMBER it's designed to cause the air in whirl at cyclone speed in the chamber. The re- sult is I for more thorough mixtiire of gas vapour and air during combustion citing )ou grcaicr gasoline rnilcugc. I was UGHTESY moms In On "low-priced thrcc". Thorough cnginccring llilx ciiminatcd all the iicailucielit and unneces- sary i-lull-lvrilh factors lI'l1lCh IIYIIT1 the rnrrd linnr;-nia (H of cnmpciilive cars "Turbo-Fire” weighs only ARR ll'K.l Compare that with any other. I3-IOIZIIEU V8ariaIImodelsaudaIIseri'es! DOWD MOTORS LIMITED III FITIIIIY IT. IIIL I571 I. CONYIOHED Flfll-PIESIBQ IUBIIICATION. which uses nearly a quart less mi than old splash- type systems. Aiid under preo- sum the oil is forced to every working part of in C51 protctiinc it completely with I slippcry. non-ucormg snifaoo. I H WPR-j m which boosts the of the "Turbo-Firc" V8 to I80 -and results in a brilliant typo of performance that's absol- rltely unhciicvablc in the low- priceri field. if you're IOIEQ for notion, this is II! t0!Ih'vud lo mun- IU ; . S.'iit-'- Nloiitli