WRITING FINAL Fifteen Officers and N. C. 0.'sl of their storesman - clerks course. representing all uIIits of the Char- The examination, which will oe- iuttetown Garrison last evening l0ll1IlICllL'Cll writing the final ex- aminations for block one and two , . cupy two evenings. is being vigil- ated. by Captain J. Pollard, in- EXAMINATIONS Vstructional and administration of- ficer, Charlottetown and their in- structor, Stalf Sergeant E. D. For- an of Headquarters 1. and A. Cadre. Halifax. The course first starter March 25 and was held at llIe Ordnance Compound, City. (Guardian Photo) EASTERN GUARDIAN VARIETY CONCERT Cnmbridgei ilall. Friday. April 29. Sponsored by Peters Road Presbyterian Y. P. S. JUST ARRIVED-Cement. i;yP' 1'06, barb wire. Poole and Thomp- sun, Ltd., Montague. lNiII Install Auxiliary Tank On Fire Truck . litre Chief l).ll. Coffin presid- mt at the regular meeting Of the iluiitaguc Fire Department held ill the Town Hall Monday night. ll was decided that a 200-381- Auxiliary water tank would be in- stnllcd on the chemical truck to provide water for re-filling the chcmiral. It It as announced that the equip- ment for the installation of buzzers has on hand and immediate steps nuuid be taken to have them in- slillled in the homes of the fire- men. It was felt that the blowing of sirens over the radio was lead- ing to some confusion, and the Secretary was instructed to write Radio Statoin C.F.C.Y. to see if lhis rould be eliminated. A COMPLETE NEW range of floor covering patterns from Rex- oleum standard to inlaid marble tiling. Hilchey and Vanlderstine, Montague. Scout Troop Organized At Souris Tuesday Over thirty boys from the town of Souris turned out Tuesday even- ing for an organization meeting of the 1st Souris Scout Troop in St. Mary's Hall. The meeting was under the direction of Scoutmast- or John Mullaliy, Father Steele and Queen's Scout Joseph Gallant. Twenty boys were placed in pm. rols and the balance had their names placed on a waiting list. The new troop is under the spon- sorship of the Knights of Colum- bus who will supply the group committee. A meeting of this or- ganization followed the S c o u t meeting and members saw the 8th World Jamboree film and discuss- ed plans, for the troop and the for- mation of 3 Wolf Cub Pack with Executive Commissioner E. G. Kerr. Final plans will be complet- ed at the next regular meeting of I MURRAY HARBOR p Miss Sybil Millar. Hunter River, spent the Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Millar. . Friends of Mr. James Henderson regret to learn he is In patient in ' the Kings County Hospital. p Miss Sadie Millar. Heatherdale. spent the holidays with her bro--' ther-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Dixon. The Murray Harbour North Women's institute was held at the home of Mrs. Harry Millar. Eight- een members responded to the roll call and one visitor was pre- , sent. An auction sale was held which resulted in a nice sum of money being added to the treasury Delicious refreshments were serv- ed by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Harry Reid. Mrs. John Condon and Mrs. Willard McLure, Next meeting to be held in the hall. Miss Mary R. Johnston. P.W.C. Student spent the Easter vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvyn Johnston. Mrs. Donovan Kennedy, teacher g at Alliston spent the Easter holi- days at her home here and also with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholson. Milltown Cross. Misses Katherine a n d S a d l e Millar. Mrs. Donavan Kennedy and Miss Lorraine Jamieson were among those attending the annual .Mr. aIId Mrs. Martin MacKay and Mrs. William Stewart. Prince of Wales College. were visitors to Charlottetown dur- ! lng the Easter weekend the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Newman. , -Thurs... 'April 19. 1956 T Page 5 :BircI Committee Formed By So. ;Kings Fish and Game Ass'n I The regular meeting of the South w Mrs. Ward Crane aha daught Miss Lottie Crane left recently on I trip to the New England States. where they will visit relatives. Mr. Russell McAulay spent the past weekend with relatives in st. Peters. Er. Harry MacLeod, Salt prtngs. Nova Scotln, spent a few days in Lorne Valley, while on the Island to attend the funeral of his brother. The funeral of the late Mr. Angus MacLeod of South Boston formerly of Lorne Valley. was held from Lorne Valley Church on Friday. April 6th. the Rev. D. A. Campbell conducted the ser- vice and brought words of com- fort to the bereaved taking as his Text "If a Man die. shall he live again". The pallbearers were Messrh. Francis Maelntyre. Lloyd MacDonald, Walter Shaw. James Callaghan. Wilbur MacDonald and Russell McAulay. Interment was in Lorne Valley Cemetery. Miss Anna MacLeod of South Boston, Mass. spent the week-end of April 7th with her brother-in- law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Peter MscLeod. The sympathy of the Community goes out to Mr. and Mrs. John Crane in the loss of their five month old baby who passed away suddenly on April 9th. Mrs. Reuben McCauell is im- proved in health after being a patient in the Kings County Mem- orial Hospital. She is now conval- escing at the home of her son and George McCannell. It is also pleasing to note that Mrs. Daniel MURRAY RIVER A.C.l. Aurell Johnston who is stationed with the R.C,A.F, in St, Margaret's, N.B.. recently spent a; few days leave at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Johnston, Murray River. . Mrs. Fred Nillllse. Murray Riverl '8 Spending a few weeks in Toronto l guests of relatives. I 1 A..C. ll Reginald Johnston who is I stationed with the R.C.A.F. in Sum- ' mersitle spent the past week end at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Johnston, Murray River. l Mr. and Mrs. Gavin MacLeod,l have returned to their home in! Murray River after spending a; week in Charlottetown guests of their son-III-law and daughter, daughter Janet. I Mr. Vernon Mat.-Lean. Charlot- tetown spent the past week end in Murray River. guest of his par-I ents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacLean 1 Mrs. Jack Cameron. Summer-3 side spent the past week end in Murray River. as guest of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Marvyn Johnston Ammugh hoping mm no serious the Knights of Columbus. Teachers Convention held in the A.0.E nxinimiug fatality would occur i this siunmer, the department felt , that they should be prepared for . any eventuality, and have decided In order three grappling irons so ihpt they may be on hand if re-, . , qnirctl. It was also decided to hold 3 G I I an Instruction period "on Artificial r Rosiui-ation. Monday night, April zilrtl. at the town hall to which, Q I pxcigtoiie would he invited to att-I Hill. It new member was placed, mix the Dcpartbmenthstrengtli tp , IW'I23"51t":'ll)v3-ll-W 0 '3 mm l Remember Men! It Pays to Buy the Best 5 i-lirc hazards within the Town; 1- nt-rc dihscusscid, and it was decldii 4 rd to ave nspections or we , ' I22. 'd t h I I di l 5.22:: 2.21:. :.i....i'".i.”..”i...i.i,”.: MEN S SUITS units. and other such matters. it l u.Is though possible that trailer films on Fire Hazards might be' . I ?Itil)liIllil0(I to be shown in the local ROQINCT SUITS 1 Ion re. . it was also decided to prohibit l ,- ' ' 1 22.7.....r;t';:..:'..?3.':::r:.."2:..:.".: Now Only 65.00 t'nllS0llI of the Fire Chief or Assrl istant Fire Chief. I 1 srnnrs NORTHERN WOTITI-"1 gn "- N.llOl;l'l8'REAL (CF)-The IlCAF's I 0. up Photographl S u d ...:..:I;... ...m...... 3.i...ilg'y?: i MEN'S suns 35.00 noon , n Irross Canada. More Thgllcslloliuir EXTTC PCIITS I and ground crew personnel will leave home base at Rocltcllffel fin: Cdambridge Bay on VIc- Ill i.J,f, ”" ”'d F”" C""'”””'- HARRIS TWEED SPORT COATS I Regular 42.50 MIDNIGI-n , Now Only 35.00 i SHOW! : - I FRIDAY NIGHT ” "' Spm” T AT I'l.3O P.M. MEN'S PANTS . 9 with belt. attached, cuffs Free. l Two IIINAMW SIARS IN 'iN , ixrtimt. im . ' , . OTHER SLACKS. 83510 25.00 I5Vo OFF ALI. WORK CLOTHES j . during those 3 great solo days. I J Io sun and call at either of our mm. 139 Kent St.. ClIoItotto- l town. or in Montague. CAPITOL. y IIO0LEY' s MEN'S WEAR j ll Show has been discharged from the hospital following an Append- ectomy. am Kings Fish And Game Association was held at the Bison Restaurant, Tuesday evening with forty-seven members present. President Gil- bert Clements presided. The min- utes of the Provincial Executlvel meeting were read. In accordance with the wishes of the Provincial Executive. a bird committee was formed which will be responsible for the releas- ing of birds throughout South Kings area. The committee in- cludes Game Warden John White. Ken Clements. Harvey Moore and R.A. Whi The president, Gilbert Clements, ""3 "'1 Hay and Secretary. Harold Landry, were appointed to represent the Assoclztlon at the film Council meeting to be held in the High School Thursday night. Correspondence regarding skeet traps, loads and pigeons was read and discussed. The president announced a Mar- itime meetlng to be held at Shed- iam N3. d d th 1 Jluas held In the Parish hall on an urge e atend rhu,.5da),' Apr” mm oiitcre In aid of Rollo Bay Church. ance of local members. He alsol informed the meeting that 5 - Provincial Government had passedl a regulation prohibiting the wash. tug of gravel on the streams of the Province. This was interest to the members sincethis condition has prevailed on fgglssspharmaty offered to donate prize to the iargest trout on opening day. A plainiesnn hy the meeting. Bay. lcit last week to resume his duties for another ensuing year. 05 Darticular it- of Mr. Conway's birthday. when ork on the Vallcytield stream to, remove the heavy Slllydeposit, re. stilling from the washing of gra- Clause 16 of the agreement with Pond site owners rcceived consid- able discussion, and it was pro- posed that it be further discussed at a later meeting. M" UHFFY Jamieson of Jamie- .00 value of fishing gear L catching the vote of thanks was extended Mr. II was moved that the next meet- l5 be held in George- lmrii At the conclusion of the meet- Inethree films were shown, and a delicious lunch -was served by the staff of the Bison Restaurant. OLLO ABAY A VOW enjoyable card party Proceeds Mr. Ernest MacDonald. Rollo Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Conway ere taken by surprise on the eve The story of the making of a doctor . . . and the two women whose love made him a man! PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMEN TODAY and FRIDAY CTANLIY KIAMIR flit Stands alone! ..- -first as a book . . . now as a - , motion picture! - . hi . . -' -V-wulsittijnn GP:ll0iAliiE FEA-I-up E SHOVVTNG AT 2:00 - 4:20 - 6:35 - 9:00 Valleyfield stream for some years. 10 wiqh It was moved that the following ' sites be proposed for erection of dams: Valleyfield stream. lIIker- Munn's Pond, Mac- Neill's Pond and Norton's Creek. It was decided that members of man dam, the association would do Fri. Sat. Store Hours Thurf a.m. - 8.30 p.m. 8 am. - 8.30 pm. 8 a.m. - IO p.m. the nIall,V friends gathered at his home him many happy returns. Alisscs Edwina and Adeline Pelt-rs spent Easter at their home. EIIMIS of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin ' Peters The many friends of Mrs. Ber- nard MacDonald are pleased to some learn of his speedy recovery. .'vIATiNEE: ADULTS 50. Ex Exixc PRICES START AT 5:30 PM. CAPITOL ADULT ENTERTAINMENT I I Al)ULll'S 7.')('. YOU BUY FOR LESS AT ELLIS BROS. FITZROY A(?l(OCERY Sunkist I Red Ripe APPLES, doz. CXRROTS, 2 lbs. Texas, New ONIONS, 4 lbs. ORANGES, 4 cloz. TOMATOES, pkg. FRUITS and VEGETABLES I..O0 251: 39c 21: 3Ic SUGAR I0 lbs. 78c RIB. SHORT RIB ROASTS lb. srsw MEATS lb. i3"oni( cuops lb. 47.; IRISH STEW, tin 25c BACON, lb. Fresh Ground Frozen HAMBURG, Zlbs. 55c FISH STICKS 45c 39c Bakei”s Chocolate Chips. 6 oz. . . 25: Graves 48 02. Apple Juice . . 21: GRAVES -BEE-A-NS WITH PORK 20 OZ TINS -2 35: Holly Hill 48 Oz. Grapefruit Juice . . . . . . . 31: 50319” . 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