DE COMING EVENT51_T£u§-,:Ecicier W_.Guardian Page 3 Bingo Hope River Hall tonight. Dance. Morcll Rear School, Friday, October 10. Good music. Dance Lot 65 Hall, Monday. : act. 13th. Burns Orchestra. Spon- ' sored by C- W L- .. " Regular meeting Abegweit R.B.P. No. 905. Friday, October 10th., at 8 pm. in Kingston. Monthly meeting, Kingston Branch. ——Canadian Legion, to—- night, 8 pm. Legion Hall, New Haven. Please attend. Dance in Morell Memorial Hall pmnday, Oct. 13. in aid of Fire Dept. Mariners Orchestra. Danc- [nig 9.30 to 12.30. Dance lona East School every Monday night. Good Music. Regular Dance in Elliotts Hall Saturday night. Weatherbie's Or ehestra. Victoria United Church annual hot turkey dinner, Victoria Hall, Mon, Oct. 13th. Serving from 5 pm. Pantry Sale at Holman‘s Sto.e, Friday. Oct. 10th. 2 pm. Spon- sored by Marie W. M. S. Unloading Bran Thursday and Friday. Oct. 9th. and 10th. Wilt- shire Dairying Co. Lt Unloading car of cement, Wed— nesday and Thursday. P. J. Noye and Company. Dance Forest Hill Hall Friday, October 10th. Webster’s Orchestra Sponsored by Forest Hill School. 'IAuction “45" score cards for sale at GuardianHPatriot, Central Printery. Hot Chicken Supper, Mt. Ryan Hall. Monday. Oct. 13. S u p p er served from 5 'til 9 p.m. Games- other amusements. Sponsored by Catholic Women’s League. A” Emerald Hall The regular monthly meeting of the Benevol- ent Inifli Society which was scheduled for Friday, October 10th has been postponed until {\Iurbher notice. Dance. Gordon Lodge every Friday night. Modern and Old - time. Robichauds Orchestra. Can- teen. Cotfee or tea and sandwich- e}. Two miles west of Hunter River. For Community Enter- pIrise. Delicious Featheer C.N.R. To Stop Ch’town - Moncton Sleeper Service MONCTON.——Lack of patronage resulting in an annual $15,000 de- ficit on the operation is impelling the CNR to discontinue sleeping car service betWeen Moncton and Charlottetown, P.E.I., It was an- nounced in Moncton Wednesday. George Stiven, general passeng- er agent for the company’s At- lantic Region, said the sleeper on the daily train in each direction will be removed when time table changes for the fall and winter become. effective later this month. Mr. Stiven said the sleeper, able to carry 32 passengers has a daily average revenue occupancy rate of only three and half. On a percentage basis, the sleeping car is 90 per cent unused. J .11. Easton, assistant transport economist, said revenue and op- erational cost records establish that the sleeping car service is 27 Youth Pleads Guilty To Two Charges I A IHunter River youth, appear- mg in Magistrate‘s Court yester- day morning on two seperate charges, was remanded one week for sentence. Appearing before Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudet. the youth pleaded guilty to “joyriding” - taking a motor vehicle with in- tent to drive without the owner's censent - and willful destruction of property. ‘ Eight truckers also appeared before Magistrate Gaudet on charges of operating a motor vehicle without due care and con- sideration for other persons on the highway. All were fined $10 and costs or 10 days when they plead- ed guilty as charged. Included among the violaters were two residents of Southport and one from Harrington, Vernon River, Wood Islands. Murray Ri- ver, Glen Martin and Douglas Street in Charlottetown. A Hunter River man was fined Dance every Thursday night Mt. Stewart Memorial Hall. Mar- iners Orchestra. Admission 60 Oven-fresh and feather-light! cents. Canteen. . losmg approximately $13000 yearly. Total revenue is about $3.000, against expenditures of $20,500_ The CNR's train between .Monc- ton and Charlottetown, which op- erates In daytime service in both directions, connects at Moncton With the Ocean Limited and will continue to do so. M Stiven added. Island passengers can continue to reserve accommodations for sleeping car space from Moncton and back again through local CNR passenger agents on Prince 5 I Final trip of the through sleep- ing car to Charlottetown will leave Montreal Oct. 24, arriving Oct. 25 Its counterpart in the opposite direction will leave Charlottetown for Montreal on Monday. Oct. $20 and costs or 30 days when he pleaded guilty to having In his possession intoxicating liquor in a place other than his resi- dence. A similar fine was handed 3 Kensington man on a charge of having possession of liquor not mit. Several cases were adjourned. A Hunter River resident a mill owner, charged with allowing sawdust to escape in waters fre- quented to trout, registered a plea of not guilty, The case was ad« journed to Wednesday. October 15th. A Tignish man charged with driving while intoxicated had his case further adjourned to Octon- er 15th, with bail to stand. A Grand Tracadie man charg- ed with driving while his licence to do so was suspended was re- manded for one week. A Montague man was sentenced to seven days in the Queens County Jail when he pleaded guil- ty to carrying on his person a concealed weapon other than a gun. I Speeding fines of $10 and costs were given residents of Mount Albion and North River. A Vic- toria woman was reprimanded when she pleaded guilty to a charge of leaving her. car an attended on the travel portion at the highway. Make your family’s THAN KSGIVI Edward Island, Mr. Stiven'said.. purchased on his individual per- TI, the finest ever! 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