'Easi'eirni Guardian ..osumio was 4-in. Wab- su-'s aalll. Boll!!!- ,.'Cl.Al.It'l Montague unload- -g cu CECIL , 'ALL SCHOOL TAXES III MD!- my River District must be paid ieiore May 21st. By order of Trus- ices. JSPECIAL 70! May only. 5 macbtacless or cold waves. rcTmIIGItI only 34.00 each. Mrs. M. white. phone Montague 152. ,.'.l. A. CABRUTHER3. op- wmetriat will be absent ,-rum h.s siflce trom Saturday. May 7 to Juesday. Mly 24. Office will be wen trom 1:30 to 4:30 dllly tor ,,p,m, uppoillime t and collect- Inns. 'SOClAl. AT GEORGETOWN - The annual Sunshine Social -wk place in St. David's Hall. Iueorgetown. on April 14th. The Rev. W. Paterson opened the rveniilK'5 vfoceedlngs with s wel- game to all. Various names and ':ollieSi5 were played. led by the sntertainrnent committee. Mrs. Preston MacDonald and Mrs. E. Easton. Contents of the Sunshine bags were counted and a sub- iiantlal sum realized towards the work of the Women's Auxiliary. .A delicious lunch was served by .ihc ladies of the social com- aiittee. ..'LOBS'l'ElI SUPPER. ltiay llth. at Paul Fox's Summer Home. Serving 5 to 8. ..'LlBERAL political meeting Montague High School auditor- ium. Monday. May l6th, 8 p.m. Speakers: Premier Matheson; Dr. Bonnell; Keir Clark; Joseph Campbell. . 'MOTl!Ell's DAY - At the Mabon Drug Co.. Montague. you will find a beautiful asortment oi Coty cosmetics, featuring chiefly that favorite spring es- sence Muguet do Bola (Lily of the Valley) the perfect gift for math- er. Colognes. perfumes. powders. also a complete line of Tiiiany. Yardley and Tweed cosmetics; chocolates and various other gifts which she will be proud to re- ceive and you will be proud to gve. ..'Itl-JSTAUIIANT RENOVAT- ED-In preparatlno tor an expect- ed busy season the Bison R.estaur- 11th Int in Montague recently under- went a complete renovation in its interior. The soda fountain has been removed trom its position along the north wall and a new one has been built along the south wall. New and more comlortsble leather upholstered booths have been installed and so placed as to allow for the more efficient ser- ving of a larger number of dia- ers. Almost 100 customers can fe Court Cases In Genre-eiown ..'At the Magistrate's Court in Georgetown yeslgrday, 3 pm-iyi from Summerviile and ii a ' from Charlottetown each charged with the failure to adequately display the license plates on their vehicles were each tined 55.00 and costs. A party from Mitchell River Chariied with the possession of liq- uor on other than his own resi- dence was fined 820.00 and costs. A party from Point Pleasant charged with operating a mum- vehicle while disquali'ied from holding a license was fined S5000 and costs or 30 days and the same party charged with a similar of- fense on another day had cue withdrawn. ' A party from Greek River Charged under the Temperance Act had his case withdrawn. A Party from Muray River charged with common auuiult iitirl his case adjourned until May A party from Lorne Valley Charged with indecent assault on a female pleaded not guilty and now be served in the dining and Rainbow rooms. The (Ioors of the kitchen and dining room have been retiled and the walls have been tastefully repainted in pas- tel shades of green and pink, which gives the dining room a quiet. relaxed atmosphere pre- muum. my 0. 1068 Closing Banquet Trinity Y.P.U. The closing banquet of Trinity Y.P.U. was bald Tlleldllt IV9""l8 in the social hall of the church. with 3 large number of youns people in attendance. The Preli- deni. Charlie Frlzsell. presided. The banquet opened with Grace by Rev. Mr. Christie. A very de- licious turitei 4135" W" "Fwd by the Senior W.A. of the church. A uveiy gnpgong was led by Ian MacLean with Gordon MacBetl' as pianist. The guest speaker was Dr - out . jury. Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudat proceeded to conduct the preliminary inquiry lid '01" crown witncues were heard. The case was adlourned until May 11th- Mr. S. S. Hessian. Q.C.. I'ePl'08enl- ed the crown and Mr. Mac Mac- leinnoa the accused. A party from Chai'Iottetovvn charged with breaking. entering and theft pleaded guilty. owing to his youth he was given a two-year suspended sentence: no ouasnisa Page s Frank Macxianoa. who spoke Ol "Old Charlottetown." a very timely topic tor centennial year. Miss Kathleen Hornby enter- tained the group with three violin selections. ttsouvenlr." "Mighty As A Rose" and "Macushla." Miss iiornby was accompanied bi Mr. Al Blanchard. A short business meeting fol- lowed in which Anna Matlieson and David MacDonald spoke on two Y.P.U. leadership camps to be held this summer. and urge! as many young people as pos- sible io attend. The president ask- ed tlie members to watch the Church Bulletin for summer so- iivities. A very enjoyable evening was brought to a close by singinv ”Blest Be The TI: That Binds" after which Rev. Mr. Christie pronounced the benediction. GODFREY STAR. -ro WED NEW YORK (AP)-Marlon Mar- lowe. a sin er fired by Arthur Godirey A ri 15. will be married Friday in t. Louis to Larry Puck. a Godfrey producer. Miss Marlowe 25. and Puck, 55, announced their engagement last Dec. 29. WEEK - END SPECIALS NOTICE -point five delegates. I Conservative Convention for 4th District King's, Murray River Hall, Saturday, May 7, 8 oiclock to nominate two candidates to contest the forthcom- ing provincial election. Poll chairmen will please ap- WILLIAM Wl-IITEWAY, President. MOIITASUE BUY BENEFIT CO-OP SUPER MARKET BUILD 2 THUR. - FRI. - SAT. rred by discerning customers. CONSERVATIVE CONVENTION 2ND KINGS AT MORELL LEGION HALL ON MONDAY. MAY 9. 1955 AT 8:30 P. M. All chairmen are requested to have me delegates in attendance. Prominent speakers will be present. A i4niIie switch to R..”9.'! SUPER PPLENAMINS A I ATTENTION MONTACUE RESIDENTS The weekly garbage collection service will begin on Friday morning at 8:30. Anyone wishing to have this service diouid have garbage ready by that time. For further information phone 21. one daily isiilsti 36': 72's 144': 2.59 4.79 1.95 MDIITASUE r75-Arr '5. ;W.3.r-rri ymw k-rgyoou BUDGET KIIALOGGI YORK 20 OZ. GRAVE DO (I. I eners Corned Ribs II). 18c Mauls Loaf Bacon Roasting Pork 39c Com Fiaiies.2for........ 35c Matches 3 boxes ior.....25c iirapeiniii Juice. 20 oz.. 2 for 29c Tomaioluice. 2ior 29c Appieiuice. Zior 29c Toiieiiissue. 3ior 25c Grapefruit. tfor 39c Cuties. each iic 0raiiges.2doz. 69c Bananas. lib. 21c GRAVE THRIFIY PAR 20 OZ. Vlsxseans. 3ior 49c Coiiegeciieese 25: Aenilsx. pasleiii. 39c ,: EIIZQKEMS 2-7;. I.i1'”Sf SHOP ro SHOPBESF SHOP AT GROCERY SUPER SU'DS.1pIlgs. STEWART and BECK MONT AGUE THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY SUGAR. Slbs. 43: DATES.2Ibs...... . . . . . . . . . . . ...29: MOLASSES. qt. begs . . . . . . .. 34: SODA IISCUITS-.. . . . . . .........29: CHOCOLATE MALLOW COOKIES 39: MIi.K.6rins..... . . . . . . .........S9: ORANGES.2doa.inbag 69: JELLO. 3pIigs.. . . . . . . .........27: JEWEL SHORTENING, 2 lbs. . . . .. . 49: ROI.I.EDOATS.5lb.buq 49: PICTOUPEAS.Zi'Ins . . . . BlUIGHT'S PEACHES. 2 fins 39: 69: CORNED NECK RIBS. Zlbs. 25: SHOULDER ROAST BEEF. lb. 45: SUNKIBT - Size 285's ORANGES. Zdoz. 69: BALDWIN - Cooking or Eating APPLES. Slbs. 63: TENDER PICTOU PEAS. I5 01.. 2 for . .. . .. 35: LIPTON'S TEA BAGS. 15': . . . . . . . 22: LIPTON'S TEA BAGS. 30's . . . . . . . 45: LIPTON'S TEA BAGS. 60': . . . . . . . S9: LANTIC ICING SUGAR. Zfor 25: A QUICK MEAL BURNS WIENERS 8: BEANS. 15 on. 34: C00? FANCY TOMATO JUICE. 48 on. .. . . . . . . . 43: FOR MOTHER CO-OP CHOCOLATES. lb. S9: C0-OP CHOICE PEACHES. 20 01.. 2 for . . . . . . . . . IS: LlBBY'I FRUIT COCKTAIL. 20 on. . . . . . . . . 39: POLIIIIES Al IT CLEAN! AJAX CLEANER. .2 for . . . . . . . . . . 29: Zalressfa I FOR THE MOST V OF THE BEST FOR THE LEAST lb. 350 lb.59c MAYFAIB THEATRE MURRAY RIVER. MAY 5-e THURSDAY - FR-IDAY "KISS ME KATE" In Technicolor starring - KATHRYN GBAYSON. HOWARD Kllll. SHOW TIMI - I EM. COMING - MON.-TUE,-WID. - "I'll CAIN! MUTINY" CAPITOL sow siiovmia "TEN WANTED MEN" ADULT ENTERTAINMENT "BATMAN" N0. 14 - SIIOETI SPECIAL ci-ntoiien-s MATINII SATURDAY AT l:30 . mo "MY FRIEND FLICKA" "BATMAN" N0. 14 SHORTS ISLAND FERTILIZERS INCORPORATED CHARLOTTETOWN. P. I. I. 1955 FERTILIZER PRICES MAND Cash Price Per Tan 1054 0 - M - 20 ................................ ..858.00 (No-I) 3 - 15 - 0 ....................... .. . . (344.00) 3 . 15 . 6 (396 Borax) ..... . mun) '5 - 10 - 10 ..................... ... ..... .. 5.00 mus) . mus) (Naas) ' With 176 Mg.0. - 51.00 perton additional Am. Nit. 3375 ....................... .. 8110.00 0110-00) Sui. of Am. 20')iv .................... 366.00 (W-'0) Granular Super. 2096 ..... ...... .. 339.00 mm) Mur. of Potash 6096 .............. .. 354.00 (tum All prices are l".0.B. trucks or cars our plant at Charlottetown end are suhiect to change with- out notion. FOR ssiivics - VALUE - ouaurv SPICIFY "ISLAND IIIirrii.izsiis' 5NUI'1I'5'DIsti kisiuusoasuamy aiinsnsoai ww H-."rWt9 KIM-av-wnnamm snails he-Mill ildmniauznaiiuussaisavu A EXTRA! NEWS - CARTOON - COMEDY FINAL TODAY SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 -v ADVANCE PRICE .2 DAYS FRI. and SAT. 2-a.:--.....:::T'i'PRINCE EDWARDg? PARADE - RUDAY NIGHT! TOP HIT ON OUR MIDNIGHT SHOW I ,Q;Priuz:5Sr.Luuis L W ilANi1AiilY W.NiiiiN1' M. .. 9”:5''-::se-;'-',7. 5: 2-'-4: 9009”P0"IY35X(isss ihanone-ihiidofihssvsiagsi liOEIIN.G.llI'l'D .o