The contract has been let for September. tiie erection of the Moreli High School on which construction work is heduled to begin on June 15. viith a view to having the building complete and ready for occupation when the school term opens in EASTERN lg. I w The building which will be e- rected in a two-acre area on the Creamer Road in Morell village. provides for three class rooms, a laboratory. lunch room, Home Economics Dept. library, teachers room and an additional spacious GUARDIAN POT. BLADES and shoulder roast 29 cents at lillchey and Vanlderstine. STEW MEAT 27 cents, hamburg two lbs. for 59 cents, at liilchey and Vanlderstine's. Q Friends. of George Savllle, M.L. A.. who as been a patient in the P.E.Island Hospital for several days, will be pleased to learn that last evening he was reported rest- ing comfortably and progressing nicely. Magistrate's Court At Georgetown At Magistrate's Court in George- 2g”, town Wedneaday afternoon. con- ducted by stipendln y Maslslrate Gilbert fxaudet. a resident of A1- herry Pains and one from Charl- ottetown were each reprimanded. one for driving with a beginner's permit which had expired. the oth- cr for driving a vehicle with a tem- porary permit which had expired. A resident of Charlottetown was fined s20.00 and costs for being intoxicated in a public place- An- other resident -of Charlottetown who did not appear had a warrant issued for his arrest. Also a sum- mons was issued 'for a Montague man who failed to appear. Two residents of Charlottetown charged under the Fish and Game Act by Pi-ovinclal Game Warden John White, were each fined 35.00 and costs. Mr. J. P. Nicholson. Q. C. Crown Proseculer for King's. rep- resented the Crown in all cases. Young Women's Guild Meeting Held At Montague The regular meeting of the Young Women's Guild of St. An- drcw's Presbyterian Church. Mon- iaiiue was held ' d ' - June 4, at the home of Mrs. Lorne J” A The ps " t Mrs. John MacK-znzie, presided and the r eting opened with the devotional period conducted by Mrs. Percy Myers and Mrs. Claude Nichol- IOII. There were twelvs members present. In the absence of the secretary. the correspondence and Iltc minutes oi the last meetins wro 1-gad by Mrs. Nicholson. The financial report was read by the treasurer. Mrs. BYl'0ll SI-9W' art. and included a splendid report on the success of the two wedding reccptiora held in the church hall at which the Guild catered. Miss Catherine Currie reilllrted for the visiting committee. Miss Currie and Mrs. D.A. Campbell ucre re-appointed on the visitins committee for three months. Mrs. Jar cs Shaw was appointed a. convcner of the work commit- fee. and several articles of fancy work were received. At the close of the meeiinl. lunch was served by the h03i95'- assisted by Mrs. Claude Nichol- son. .A,.. PROTEST ISRAEL ANTHEM DAMASCUS, Syria (AP)-About 200 student demonstiaiui a Tuesday demanded the closing of the United States information centre here because its library possesses I music book containing the Israeli national anthem. I i ANNIVERSARY DANCE SOURIS LEGION IIOMII FRIDAY. JUNE 8 Members and frlenth Adm. 31.00 per couple. NOTICE AftsrIA'l'U'RDAY.JUNI lth.oiu-pnipwooa mu at llont-suo.suuci.osIn -Iltunussuea A.it.AnnIisoiI BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:45 T CONTACT Montague Electric Co. for television sets and aerial installation. Service guaranteed. MEAT SPECIALS, Hilchey and Vanlderstine. Best for lowest price. LORNE VALLEY Miss Adele Shaw of Halifax. N.S., spent a few days in Lorne Valley during the week, she was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw. Mrs. James MacLeod and Mrs. Fred 'MacLeod. Bonshaw. renew- ed old acquaintances here on May Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shaw with daughter Eileen. visites New Perth, on Sunday, while there they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Myers. Her many friends here extend deep sympathy to Mrs. Calvin MacDonald of Cornwall in the loss of her beloved husband. Mrs. Mac- Donald resided in Lorne Valley ital to HAVE New iiion before moving to Cornwall with Inlif parents Mr. and Mrs. D.J. acArthur some years ago. Mrs. Teresa O'Brien and Mrs. Amadee Gallant recently arrived home. after spending the winter months in Maine. Mrs. Oliver Douglas with child. ren Malene. Lloyd, Kathy. Karen. and Deborah of Head of Hiilsboro. spent a few days with Mrs. Doug- las' parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Maclnnls. Miss Susan Beauschesne, Rum- ford, Maine, is spending some time with her grand-mother, Mrs. Teresa O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. George Macl(ay of Salt Springs. N.S.. spent the past weekend in Lorne Valley. they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.M. MacGrath. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Macl(ay and family of Strathcona. motor- NORTH RIVER l TODAY and FRIDAY SHOW AT DUSK CLYDE lt Bsarrv - Hl' . t.liNj.'i N" MICKEY SPILLANE on -. A Mzivii t.l.”.i: urn.-w Mn g CINEMASCOPE! room in the basement. Modern Lighting and heating will be in- stalled along with the necessary washroom facilities. Occupying a ground space 93 by 57. facing South, ample provision will be provided for recreational activities after grading and land- Three Months Suspension of License Imposed Driving wiiile ahiiily im pairs" brought a fine of s60 and costs or 30 days in DOIILK. cu.... .ii Souris -lednesdaf Magistrate Gil- ed to Lorne Valley on June 3. While here they visited Mr. and Mrs. James MaeNeiil. Miss Helen McAulay, Boston, Mass... is at present vacationing on the Island. Shie is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Mae McAulay. The weekly dances in Lorne Val- ley Hail got away to a good start on the last wedoesday of May with IscFi"6E5f" I I scapiiig areas have been dealt with in order to make the surroundings pleasing and attractive. The building was designed by Keith G. Pickard of Suminerside and Charlottetown, and Earl Gal- lant of North Rustico has been awarded the contract. bert A. Gaudet imposed that pen- Federal Gov't Pays N.B. Potato Marketing Board OTTAWA tCP) After a 2V2- ar delay because of marketing gularities. the federal govem. ment has paid the New Brunswick Potato Marketing Board Si77,00o tor certain losses to producer; on the 1953 potato crop. Advances are paid to producers under the Agricultural Products Cooperative Marketing Act. The potatoes are sold and the govern. man! makes up any difference be- tween the advances and the sale price, if any, The 1953 Payment was held up when irregularities were dis.-ov. cred and a full Investigation made. There were Ellparent cases of im- proper deliveries of potatoes to the board and discrepancies in quamj. ties and destinations. Final payment of si77.ooo to the board was disclosed Tuesday in the supplementary estimates tab- led in the Commons. Agriculture department officials said the payment is for potatoes actually handled by the board. VALUABLE MINERAL A F t discovered in Canada about 1862, was not ll -d for -om. ally on a ':sident of Surnmerslde. it carries automatic suspension of license for three months. A resident of Souris for driving a vehicle with no lights, 0 l kes, no uiiidshicld wiper and no clear- ancc lights was fined S5 and costs or 10 days. A resident of Sourls was 'incd S10 and costs or 10 days for speeding. A resi('lnt of Annun- dalc for driving without brakes was fined S10 and costs or 10 days. A resident of Souris, for drunk and disorderly conduct, was fined S20 and costs or 00 days. A resid- ent of Charlottetown for possession of liquor other than in his residence was fined S20 and costs or 30 days. A resident of Little Pond and two residents of Souris for being intox- icated i a public place were each fined S20 and costs or 30 days. Websters Orchestra suilllllllng the music. A A charge of obstructing a peace M officer was adjourned one week. INTERRIIPTION NOTICE " There will be an interruption of electric power on our Montague line, east of Charlottetown, on Sun- pemiitting. hours of 8:00 am. and 12:00 noon. and 1:00 and 5:00 of moving the Trans Canada Highway. day, June 10th, weather p.m.,.for the purpose by the construction of Maritime Electric co. Ltd. -.4 Ix between the the line as required TODAY and FRIDAY HE HELD A KNIFE AT THE THROAT OF THE COMANCHE FRONTIER! i'iiEAS0ll-lMllTliAI , I. RELARJX o Iiswsl-I,-7-O stencil:-I-oAII0A3I inerclal purposes until about 1878. STORE OF KNOWLEDGE The New York Public Library has more than 3.500.000 .-olumes. with up to 10,000 visitors daily. STORE HOURS Thur. 8 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. M Fri. 8 u.m. - 9:30 p.m. SATURDAY 8 am. - 9:30 pm. DELICIOUS APPLES, 5 lbs. ISLAND RHUBARB, 2 lbs. LONG GREEN CUKES, each TEXAS ' CARROTS, 2V2 Ibs. LARGE ONIONS, 2V2 Ibs. WASHED PARSNIPS, 2V2 Ibs. SUN KIST Montague School District Has Surplus, Meeting is Informed The annual meeting of the Man- tague School district was held Tuesday night. with 8 present. Mr. R.A. Martin acted as chair- man, and George Nicholson as see- retary :;i- the meeting. The min- utes of the last annual m 'ng were read. folio d by the trus- tees' report and financial state- ment. The following IL a sum- mary of this statement. read by Lester '1-.cLeod. secretary as- sessr. .nt, il9,l”.00; total receipts, 331,626.95; total expenditures, :31 111,95; surplus, 3515.00. Th auditors' report was 'ien giv by Arnold Wlghtman. Mr. H.J. Hyi school supervisor. gave a report and made suggest- ions a to improvements, to the Memorial School. and the land- scaping of the High School. The supplements voted amount- ed to 38,775.00; the bond retire- ment 33,165.00 and operating ex- penses, 39,335.00. It was voted that the trustees were to proceed with the plans for painting the Memorial School and have a new coating put on its roof, and w authorized to spend up to 31,000.00 for these im- prov rments. Mr. then reappointed auditor after which Mr. A.A. Fraser was ap- pointed as the new trustee, re- 1 cing M. S.S. Hessian. A discussion then followed on the need of more classrooms. Mr. Ralph Beck. a trustee. said that G. Arnold Wigbtrnan was 13 three more classrooms were re- quired immediately. Athough en. rolment for the coming year could not be determined at the time. there was a possibility of the need of four or even more rooms, with three as.a minimum. He stated that consideration should be given to the construction of a six;-mm addition using the same heat and water units fror: the present High Ch001. The cost of construction would be approximately 540,000.00, at the rate of 32,500.00 per annum (07 lwellly years to amortize. Mr. Arnold Wiglitman then sug- gested the formation of a regional high school Mr. Art Sullivan mov- ed that a special meeting be called within two weeks for the purpo e 0I PBVIIIE the district vote or not 10 Vote the monies for the con- struction of additional classrooms zgace. Fhe meeting then adjourn. 'Phurs., Juno, 7 1956 The Guardian. Page 5 Montague Beaver Club Annual Meeting Held The annual meeting of the Bea- ver Ciub. Montague, was held Fri. day evening. May 29 at the home of Mrs. A.C. MacKay. There were ten members present. The treasurer. Mrs. MacKay, read the financial report for the year. showing receipts of 35,440.00 and expenses of 35,079.00 leaving a bal- ance on hand of 3361.00. Included in the expenditures was a don. 311011 OI 32,000.00 toward the King's County Hospital . campaign; the Purchase of a piano and several small articles for the nurses res- idence; repalrsto the roof of the hall and the installation of a new lavatory in the hall. The following officers were elect- ed for the ensuing year: hon- orary prestlent. Mrs. 3.11. Yeo; presrjent. Mn. Ellie Llewellyn; vice-president. Miss Bessie Poole: Treasurer. Mrs. A.C. MacKay(re- elected): secretary. Mrs. F. L. Coy': (re-elected); auditors. Mrs. A.E. Sullivan and Miss Bessie Poole (re-elected). . RED CLAIM PLANE KONG KONG (Reuters)-A Chi- nese Nationalist F-84 jet fighter was ."ot down Tpesday by Com- munist anti-alrcraft fire near Swatow, on the mainland coast opposite Formosa. Peiping radio said Tuesday night. The radio said the plane plunged into the sea. BATTLE HOODLUMISM BUFFALO, NY. mp) - Both Pub”? and private agencies here. arliglrdlhg themselves for a battle against hoodlumlsm in the wake of t st week's outbreaks among local 99"-SW5 at Crystal Beach. 0nt., and board an excursion boat. An estimated 50 persons were injured in clashes between white and Negro teen-agers on the United YOU BUY FOR LESS AT ELLIS BROS. niuu 8. VEGETABLES States Memorial Day holiday May I 30. . SPECIAL HOCKEY DANCE BEAVER CLUB HALL TU ESDAY. Music by J aqkie Doyle Admission 50 cents Dancing from 9:30 until 12:30 Canteen Service , JUNE 7th 25: lililiiss Plclllc . 39: 55c Cmmmm STEAK II). 5 c BOLOGNA," lb. FROZEN Icons 25: 25c MAPLE LIIAF WIENERS, lb. NO. BUTTER, 2 lbs. 1 CREAMERY 51.15 19: FRENCH-FRIES, pkg. YORK 35: ORANGE EVISCERATED CAPONS I9: JUICE I91 FIVI ROSIS ORANGES, doz. 45: New! Pink! " loci kvecini Bath Size 2 for 29: Reg. 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