, p. in. Murray River 7 p. m. Com- . Also don't forget. there is s 310.00 Es "tern Guardian flu. .-LSRVE April 16. Women”: Institute pantry sale. : 'REGULAB meeting Monta- Ignc branch of Canadian Legion, ioniplit at it p.m. -.VIdN'ilAGUl-3 pre-Easter ser- ricc tonight. 0 p.m.. in United Church. Speaker Rev. R. G. Hill. 'POLl0 INOCULATION CLINIC, Montague Area. will be held in the new school auditor- ium. 1.30 p. m. Thursday. '0FFlCE CLOSED. - Dr. Preston Maclntyre will be absent from his office from Friday. April iith, to Sunday. April 10th. inclus- lve. ..'PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - April 10th. Cal. edonia ii a. in. Wood Islands 3.00 p. in. Murray Harbour South 7.30 p. m. Rev. E. S. Hales. . 'THE UNITED CHURCH OF C A N A DA. - Murray Harbours Charge. Minister. Reverend H. C. Macdougall. B. A.. B. D. Murray .Harbour 11 a. in. Little Sands 3 munion at each service. -s'r. PETEIPI BAY PAS- TORAL CHARGE. - The United Church of Canada. Services for Easter Sunday. April loth. Green- wich. Sunday School at 10.00 s. in. Service at 11 a.m. Maria Service at 3.00 p. in. St. Peter's. Sunday School at 11.00 a. m. Service at 7.30 p. m. Rev. Russell A. Mac- Leod. Minister. .2M0NTAGUE United Baptist Pastorate. Rev. Rowland G. Hill. pastor. 9:30 Sturgeon S u n d a y school; 9:45 Montague Sunday school: 11:00 Sturgeon service: 2:00 Murray Harbor Sunday schgol: 2:00 Murray River ser- vice: 3:00 Murray River Sunday school: 7:30 Montague service fol- lowed by communion. ..'NOTICE - You fishermen! Get out there and get big one. for on Friday. April 15, the Mabon Drug Co.. Montague, is offering. as in the past. a grand prize of 85.00 worth of the finest fishing gear to the local angler, who brings to us for inspection, weigh- ing and measuring. the largest trout taken legally on opening day. prize for the season's largest trout. Good luck. fellas! . WRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. Easter services Sunday. April 10. Cardigan 11 s.m.; Lorne Valley 2 p.m.: Montague 7:30 p. m. Sermon. "Weeping may endure for a night. but joy cometh in the morning." Montague S u n cl I y school 10 am. Cordial welcome for all. Rev. D. A. Campbell. minis- tor. ..'L 0 D G E MEETING - The regular meeting of Hillside Lodge I.0.0.F. was held on Tuesday night with N. G. Bro. Ross Ham- ilton presiding. Attendance was small due to the other activities in the town. The business was dis- posed of in the usual manner. It was reported that Bro. Maynard Altken was a patient in the P. E. Hospital and that Bro. Ernest Moar confined to the Kings County Hospital. The secretary was auth- orized to write to Bro. Aitken. also to remembe Bro. Moar. Discuss- ion took place with reference to a veterans night and the advisabil- ity of having a special speaker for the evening. It was decided to leave this question over for an- other meeting. As thers was no further business the Lodge closed in the regular form. INCREASE PRODUCTION NEW YORKSIAP)-Capacity of the big aluminum smelter st Kiti- mst. B. C.. will be more than doubled to meet increasing United States and world demand. Nathan- ael V. Davis. president of Alumin- iom Ltd.. announced Thursda . Kitimat's productive capaci” be 830.000 tons annually. IIAlI'I'Y FOR YOUR IIOMI Magistrate's Georgetown .." Mr. Guy Hemphill left last week for I-Ialilaxl N.S., to attend Court In the funeral of his brother. the . ' - late Mr. Lorne Hemphlll. whose ..tAt the Maglgu-m,g'3 court mideath occurred last week Georgchtdown ygisterday n pm-gy Mont-ton. N.B. mm llrflll Ver and aim er . from gummy. curged Shh Mr. Charles lung has returned having more than two adults. exg to his home in Georgetown after elusive of the driver, in um cab receiving his discharge from the of their trucks were each fined RDW" Calladla" Navy Pl: H:M-C- two dollar; ma cog”. .1. Cornwallis. in Nova Scotla. in Death In City Hospital Of Geo'town Man A party from Peakes charged with having insufficient lighting on his vehicle bad case adjourned. Parties from Greek River and Montague, charged with having no brakes on their vehicles were each fined five dollars and costs, A P-Irtyifrom Montague charged with intoxication in a public place was fined. twenty dollar. and costs. A Dirty from Montague charged with driving while impaired has case adjourned. Parties from St. Mary's Road. Greenfield and Montague charged with driving while impaired were each fined sixty dollars and Costs together with an automatic sus- pension of their Jicenses for three months. A Plrty from Georgetown. pleading not guilty to a charge of Mrs. Mablc Lavers returned to her home in Georgetown last week from New Glasgow. N.S., where she visited her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jud- son Baker. Mr. ahd Mrs. George White re- turned to their home in George- town last week after spending the winter months in Charlottetown. l.A.C. George Mac-Donald of the R.(.'.A.I-X, who is presently stationed at Suminerside. spent the past weekend at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas Mac-Donald. Miss Rita Wight oi the teach- ing staff of Queen Charlotte High School in Charlottetown. was a weekend visitor to her home in being intoxicated in a public place. W” lmllld Kl-lllly after evidence was presented and fined twenty dollars and costs. and a party from Greek River.' charged with the possession of illicit spirits was "fled lwelllll-five dollars and costs. Georgetown. Mr. Charles Mactlunnell, Second World War army veteran. and who some months ago received his discharge from the RCN. re- iUl'lIL'fI to Georgetown late last week from Camp Hill Hospital, where he has been a patient for the past few months. C. P. Boiger returned to SEA VIEW SCHOOL Report for March of Sea View Mi's, School: her home in Summersidc on Sun- GRADE X day. April 3. following a visit in Georgetown, where she was the 1- -I03" DUEEIII guest of her brother-in-law and 2. ' Lois Murphy sistcr. iii: and Mrs. Ronnie 3. Donald Stewart Ce,-emnll GRADE IX 1. Walter Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Robinson GRADE VII of Charlottetown motored to 1. Fannie Mae Adams 2. Helen Murphy GRADE VI 1. Vivian Duggan Z. Doreen Adams GRADE V 1. Wlnnifred Brander 2. Jean Brander 3. Sylvia Murphy GRADE IV I. Winston Cousins Georgetown on Sunday. April 3, whcrc they were guests of Mrs. Mary Yorston. On Sunday, April 3, Mr. William Simmonds, Mrs. Harry Simmonds and Miss Dorothy Simmonds of Charlottetown, motored to George- town where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nel- son llanscn. On their return they 2. Buddy Clark ircrc a('00nlllal1lEd by Mrs. Wil- GRADE III liam Simmonds. who had been 1. William Cousins visiting here. -A.C 1. Georgia Murphy GRADE II 1. Judith Woodsids phy, lainiiie Mac Adams, Vivian 2. Lloyd Murphy Duggon. DKIFOCII Adams. Winni- 3, Boyd Donald fred Br.-under. Sylvia Murphy. GRADE I Jerry Adams. Winston Cousins. 1. Buddy Brander 2. Elizabeth Cousins 8. Earle Adams Perfect attendance: William Cousins. Boyd Donald. Lloyd Murphy. Buddy Brsnder. Teacher - Mrs. Ellen L. Cousins LIBERAL CONVENTION FIFTN DISTRICT or KINGS There will be held in the Town Hall at George- town, on Tuesday the 12th day of April, 1955, at the hour of two o'clock P.M.. a Liberal Convention to nominate two Liberal candidates for the George- town District. Each Poll Director is hereby re- quested to call a Poll Meeting and appoint five delegates to attend said Convention. DATED at Murray Harbour North, this 29th day of March 1955. Lois Mur- nanny n. MILLER. President of the Fifth District of Kings The death occurred in the chap. lottetown Hospital on Wednesday April 6. of Frank-J. Solomon. highly respected and well known citizen of Georgetown. The de- ceased who' was 78 years old, passed away. following an illness of a month's duration. He was a resident of Georgetown for the past 57 years. during which time. 0XCePl 10? "19 Plat few years of retirement. he canted on a bar- herlng business. He was well known and highly regarded throughout the whole province. degree a marked sense of civic duty and served on various Town Councils and as a member of the Board of School Trustees. He was a past president of the George- town Community Welfarc League. Always keenly interested in sport. 119- lll I113 Clllacity. as president of the Community Welfare League. realized the necessl v of II mod- ern recreational centre for George- town and was one of the most ardent workers in its planning and erection. He continued. up to the time of his illness. to interest him- self in the management of this centre. Mr. Soloman was one of the first residents of Georgetown. and in fact on the Island, to own an auto- mobile. He visited. and was well known in practically every Island community. 1" Ills death. Georgetown has suffered the loss of one of he.- most respected citizens who was of Georgetown. She him in October. 1950. A daughter. try." Ann. passed tsway in 1922. energy to promote projects bene- praise of him. ficial to the Town. He was mar- surviving member; of the fun. hint of when he will order elec- ily are. four daughters: Ann lMrs. tions nor of when he will an- on the composition of his new gov- ( nounce his overnment. It is not ernrnent. All the ministers who WY” ””Vd- 50' Run” Cemdm” Agnes M” P' S we" in office .g the chugeover and.tormer minister of state for are continuing at their desks. but '”'e'3'l EH21"- they have placed their portfolios Tjjj at the disposal of the new pre- PROBE FIREBALLS MYSTERY J. Henry). Freida (Mrs. Gerald'EXD8Cled l0 time? mllch (Wm Morrisonl all of Georgetown and CIllllClll”'l- Estelle (Mrs. C. P. Bolger). Sum-I The 50"” 0' .C0”""?"5 W" merslde. also a son Walter of packed '0' M5 ,mmI”er ” dew" Georgetown. A surviving brother, MP5-m"ll3bl9il0lIe1"'d 5e.:I:I'b:g;':;:frg in c a s . P. J. Soloman. is a well known crowded the diplomatic Emery to Eden paid tribute to his former was unwilling to attend them be- rled to the former Ads Batchilder chief and added: "I for my out cause an a German he did not un- b"'"3' "P mm "'5 ”m”' "' predeceased will do all I can to serve our eou.n- dcrstand English. The debonair dlplornst gave no lag street after caster. tnet meetings but King George I -mu;-gday, April '1, 1955 The Guardian Page I for- -they were ordinary nseteorltes. eign secretary and prime minister. since it would be "incredible" in He has a ready-made successor two to fall h New Mexico in one at the foreign office in (d M iii .61. now i o 9- Ed" w'd"”d'y "'3'" workedfed:-:21 Arliother candidate is Sel- supply minister The Edens will move into Down- It. Mary's Players pre- sent tWAS TI-D5 MURDEN mm, three act mystery comedy SPECULATE ON CABINET ALBUQUERQUE. N.M. fAP)- . - Thursday morning he attends a Scientist! 'v'v'ed!le!dly tried 00 lIlI- In st Mar)” Han Tourul merchant of Georgetown. The deceased was a member of;5ee the new I”'Im' mimnter nag: St. James R. c. Church. At the "0'"l”'lEbl3' l""1"l' ”” ”" - green-upholstereu bench which I01 t. . . ' ime of writing funeral wears had borne Churchn” lmple mcnts had not been finalized. arrange- mcy l figure. From a bincuny Lady Eden. in meeting of the Privy Council to be tangle the mystery of two unident- sworn in as first lord of the ified but brilliant objects believed treasury. It is from this post and fireballs which flashed across New not as prime ministerial that he Mexico skies. Dr. Lincoln La Paz. draws his salary of 210,000 a year University of New Mexico instit- Easter Monday, 2.15 p.m. and 8:15 p.m. Also medal- tiee. Mr. soloman possessed to a high --- Continued from pag; 1 in light fawn coat and s green skull cap. gazed calmly down. Ed B Clartilssa Eden. niece of (Churchill, is t e new prime mints el''S 86 - y en ecomes 3nn(i wife. He divorced his first. ill said: "I look forward to sup-?YOUNG MAN FOR OLD JOB porting him whenever this elec-E Eden was nncd to Buck- tion comes. and will appeal to lI1ellnl,'I1ilm Palace shortly before 11 electors of Woodford to entrust meia. m. In a formal audience the with the task and confer upon me Queen invited him to head the the honor of representing them in government. He kissed her hand the House of Commons as I havelaccording to ancient tradition and done for the last 30 years." -accepted. Before the letter was publishedi He thus became the youngest Britain's leader in war and peacelBi'itish prime minister for the last made a tearful farewell fi'om 10 30 years-since Stanley Baldwin Downing street, his official Lon- at 56 formed his first administra- tion residence. and drove through tion. . the gathering dusk to Chartwell. The office of prime minister in his private country home in Kent. its present form began with Sir EDEN'S DEBUT Robert Walpole in 1721. Previously In contrast to the dramatic im-lmonarchs had presided over cab- pact of Churchill's resignation! A---j-e--m-j- Eden's morning appointment all Buckingham palace was an anti-1 climax. Cheering members in the Commons session - which Church-. ill did not attend-missed the benches and devoted themselves to For the sake of GOOD TASTE! W" T9811! 30 Rive of his time and great statesman from,the front AA Extra - Latest CAPITOL FRI - SAT--8-9 - ADM. 40 - 55c (Color)-CORNEL WILDE First Showing in this Territory Bantmnn VANILLA EXTRACT HEY”! KIDS! LOOK! HERE'S YOUR BIG EASTER DIA -- RITA GAM M-G-M NEWS MONTAGUE NOW SHOWIN G Tlik Theatre and all Theatres as most, whl F. G. Spencer Co. Ltd. be closed Good Friday. YOU'LL SEE POPEYE - BUGS BUNNY - CASPER AND 3 STOOGES. FIRST MAYFAIR THEATRE uvanav RIVER .. APRILI7 - s rirrmsnu and FRIDAY ”RETllRN T0 PARADISE" In Color Itsrriag - GARY COOPER. South lea Story Also - IIIORTS - - - - - SHOW TIME 8 PM. 'T1 ' fl wootderfui new veeeergb Vi paint with esiesite foetus, ' letter pointing than yen gem ..dreoned possible. Pellt e veg lflhliolf an ueveittete. u--an ' Utah or roller. PC! I smeeiq, Ii" Midi CO-OP HOW-U1! MIN hvjoomos ready to use-dries it .;L,ws.1ty mlviutol without I-33io'il odor. 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Wellington Buff 1.69 1.25 3 qts. Chartreuse .. 7.65 5.65 6 qts. Peach Tint .. . 1.69 1.25 5 qts. Monterey Red . . 7.65 5.65 2 qts. Turquoise 1.69 1.25 6 qts. Colony Blue '. 7.65 5.65 2 qts. Cascade Green . 1.69 1.25 1 qt. Spanish Brown . 7.65 5.65 2 qts. Midland Green 1.69 1.25 1 qt. Caprice Yellow . 7.65 5.65 1 qt. Ivory ........... .. 1.69 1.22 1 qt. Camellia Pink .. 7.65 5.65 9 qts. Pale Jonquil 1.69 1.2. , 1 qt. Avalon Blue 1.69 1.25 l FLO-GLAZE FLAT PAINT tom-oio Reg. so. I y 3 qts. Wt-dizowoorl Blue 52.00 51.35 . 1 qt. Rose 1 ........... .. 2.00 1.35 i 1 Sal Slay WW9 ---------- -- 5- -- 5 2 ms. Turquoise 2,00 1,35 ; 19 qts. Mandalay IVOPY -- 1 qt. Deep Blue 2.35 1.50 35 qts. Georgian Cream .. . . 4 qts. Biscay Blue ........ .. 3.05 2.25 1 '. z 4g 2qts. Cordova Brown .... .. 3.05 2.25 i FLO GLA E HOUR ENAMEL 13 qts. Capri Blue ........ .. 3.05 2.2.5 RC2; Sal? 3 qts. Pampas Green . 3.05 2.2.5 2 sis Pearl Gray ------- H 32.69 fat: 6 qts. 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Pine non or... 7.25 ml NO RETURNS no nsruuo I Douglas Bros. & Jones TIC Kent St. - ' Dial 6565 Main immediate political inter- ute of meteoritics, declared he be- est isywhether Eflen. with an elec- lleved the two objects were "of tion .in the offing, will continue the same family". He did not think LADD is dynamite in his most dynamic role PRINCE EDWARD - - - leading the. greatest bunch of iump-and-fight boys that ever hit the silk! PLEASE NOTE - - - This Theatre and all F. G. Spencer Co. Ltd. Theatres will be CLOSED ON GOOD FRIDAY T0-DAY and SAT. THEY CALLED HIM "CANADA". . . THOSE RED BERET DEVILS OF THE SKY l- I'llllllllllllliIl TEl.'HNlC0l0R IEO CENN EXTRA - CARTOON NEWS OF WEEK EYE WITNESS COMING MONDAY FOR 3. BIG DAYS! n Shows Monday 2:30-T-I HURRY! HURRY! KIDS THERE'S STILL TIME 10 GET YOUR ENTRY FOR THE BIG CIRCUS COLORING CONTEST. GET YOUR ENTRY FORM TODAY AT THE ISLAND BOOKROOM. SALE YOU BUY FDR LESS AT DAYS ELLIS BROS. Thursday '""I .........., FITZROY GROCERY MDIRS PDT DF DDLD CHDCDLATES 1.19 CHOICE EASTER BEEF We have Beef from its eFor Stock Show and several other carcasses of choice Island Beef. TEN DERSWEFJT REGI lI.A R HAM 1-2's or Whole LI. CANDY EGGS ciossn 33c FOR EASTER SUNDAY DINNER SERVE GRAVES Vwh FRUITS and VEGETABLES SUNKIST Oranges. 2 dos. . . 6?: LARGE .1lll('-Y Grapefruit. 6 for 39: i.ain;r; iiiciiwosii Apples. dos. . . . . . 52c Carrots. 2 lbs. I9: LARGE CRISP Lettuce 25c CDLDRED EASTER 4,00 P0-M 1 fl" 29-10"; loans '3T9"e' "hr 591: i 1 - . 7 All Corie-n leans .. 3t;t:i;ne:iv:2c-Elise: .. 35: 3"." .., thy.” Y