court Cases at Georgetown Court It yes before Magistrate Gilbert A. of Peakes sA1 . Magistrate's .5;-ui'i;el0WlI Swmlary ident ., a res ?;519i3d with insufficient llshttns ma” vehicle was fined 31-00 and 0': .,- Two residents of Charlollt ”f.,,'ci....-ged with driving over 50 ""',h on me highway were each "sumo and costs. The case of , resident of RAVCHDD ChIl'l0i'l with indecent assault of a female rwn was adjourned until Wed- . , M s. "eidariyahom Murray Harbor hgfged with possession of intoxic- iymg liquor not purchased at a Wendel. was fined 825.00 and costs. A resident of Monuasue. one from H & 5 Meeting Montague Eastern Guard?an . 'II. M. A. SPECIALS. Thurs- day. Friday and Saturday. April 2.1. 23 and 23. Matthew and Mac- Lean Ltd.. Bridgetown. JSHERWIN-WILLIAMS. C. 1. L. and Moore's paints. Matthews and Macbean Ltd., Bridgetown. 'DAN CONDON'S BARBER SHOP. Montague, will be closed until further notice except on Set- .!The regular monthly meeting of the Montague Home and School Association was held on Monday eveninl in the lligh School. with the president. Ilr. ltalph Beck. preaidina. A special feature of the evening was a reading of the School Act by Judge J. S. Dcsiloche-.. .w- lng which. a discussion was held on some of the Act's interesting urday afternoons and evenings. disclosures. ,cAnLoA . A committee was appointed to ” D ""1"" 1"” '1” rived. Poole and Thompson. Lt.d., ements for a coa- Montague make arrang cert to be held at the new auditor- ium naxt week. The personnel of the concert will consist of the Manual. menu Mm mum polio for grade one children. and inoculation a g aid at .” Says CPR Infringing On members of Parliament to free on the new trains. railway i:ranaportation.. (. - I as Mr. Caldwell suxgestcd that a vice-president. be lSll0 ”- distributed to all members. zMr. Coldwell said the Rights Of House Members OTTAWA (CP) - CCF leader the fast new transcontinental train Colrlwell Wednesday accused the service starting April 24. It said Canadian Pacific Railway of at- the demand for passenger space u,-mpung to infringe the rights of likely will exceed space available It noted that members of the J F and Senate have statu- tory privileges to free railway letter from N. E. Crump. CPR transportation but asked that the 1-17-l8. was read by Mrs. Burns. members be advised of the neces- Hymn 224. "1-00k YO sllllll" W" The object of his criticism was sity for ensuring that as far as a letter to the Commons clerk. possible the new trains be used ”esECoNn inoculation u.hm- Leon .ymond. Copies had been for revenue passengers. request Mr. Cs-ump's letter referred to involves the privileges of all lhelwm mom with Mu" Si Bum" and children. in the Provincial cough. diphtheria and tetanusr to; Music Festival being held at 5"” Kw" one from Pol” New Charlottetown aaxt from Seven Mile fllffatlamfvdgeeach fined 59-00 Ind co5ls'0ll a charge of intoxication - ' 1 . ' MAI 32:3” pffgfn Murray Rifer charged with having the care and control of a vehicle while his abil- fty was impaired. VIII fllmd 355-00 and costs or sixty dlyl Th! 9'" of the same P8"! Cl1"'89d Wml common assault on I Party from Montague was adl0l11119d "Dill May 4. A .esldeni of Greek River charg- ed with the unlawful possession of a quantity of wash suitable for the manufacture of illicit spirits. was fined 3100.00 and costs or three months. The case of the some party charged with possess- ion of intoxicating liquor not pur- chased from a vendor was ad- arrangements to Charlottetown for the large number of pupils from Montazlle School who will be entering the Festival. CALGARY (CP) - More than half the students at a lo - week course in "effective speaking" here are housewives. The course was started by the parks department in co-'operation with the Junior Chamber of Commerce and after the first four weeks an instructor said: "Everyone has improved." Journed until May 4. The case of a Charlottetown youth charged with breaking. entry and theft was adlourned un- til May 4. USED RANGES AND WASHERS would You Like A Used Range For 86.00 We Have Them, and Many More Up to 379.50 And Used Washers at ........... .. 549.50 and 559.50 Work Boots-Some Clearing Lines at 596 Discount And a Special Brown Work Boot with Cork Sole At 35.35 h Special on Exterior White Paint, C.I.L. . GallonseS5.95; Quart:-SL59 Floor Covering-We have some remnants selling at extrb low prices. Regular Battery Padrs at 39.95 Watch the R.M.A. Ad In This Issue For kieoial Grocery Prices Available At 1'. STEWART .& BEGK'S f 0 a MONTAGUE ) G0-OP SUPER MARKET immsl BIIY BENEFIT lli,lI.0 rrsun. - rm. - ear. eraser-"s crnrais 25c orgasms sasv rooos. s for .. ssc orgasms rrrmmo nscuns 29: '9 p.m. Montague area. (new school at the meeting - hour show on the Moncton. N. I. infants and prc-school children. 11:00 am. New Perth area; 1:!) auditorium). ..'lilLLSlDE LODGE l.0.0.F.-- The regular meeting of Hillside Lodge I.0.0.F. was held on Tues- day evening with N. G. Sandy MacDonald presiding. Several bills were on motion. ordered paid by the treasurer. An ap- plication for admission into the lodge was received and dealt with in the usual way. The officers and members are cooperating with the Rebekah Sisters in a banquet to be held next week. Bro. Mac- Donald reported that arrange- ments have been finalized in con- nection with the annual church parade to be held on May 1st to the -Presbyterian Church. A more complete report will be given next meeting night. The Noble Grand complimented the Brothers from outside the town on being present notwithstanding the adverse travelling conditions. .."i'Al.lNTED PERFORMERS -A group of talented dancers and singers. pupils of Mrs. Douglas MacGowan. Montague. have been approved for a prospective one- televislon. They were auditioned at Mrs. MacGowan's dance studio in Montague by Mr. Hubert But- ton of Moncton. program director of the television station. The pupils. ranging in age from eight to sixteen years. put on a per- formance which was termed "ex- cellent" by Mr. Button. He also commended highly the costumes worn by the children for their various numbers. For the audit- ion. the group put on a variety of ballet. tap, Hungarian, Irish and Scottish dances. The pro- program was interspersed with Scotch. Irish and French songs by the talented youngsters. The per- formers were children from Mon- tague. Murray River. Fortune and Charlottetown. all pupils of Mrs. MacGowan who is a former Canadian champion dancer. - Personals .3-Mr. Fonse Mccarron. Brook lyn. has returned to his home in Brooklyn. after spending the win- ter in Halifax, where he had been employed in steelworlring. ,.'Miss Sandra Mccarron spent the Easter holidays with her .randmothu. Mrs. Edward Mc- Guigan. St Marys Road. ..'His many friends will regret to learn that Mr. Malcolm Mc- Aulay. Brudenell. is a patient in the King's County Hospital. ..fMrs. I. I. Ionian. provincial president of the Women's Liberal tssociati . has returned to Mon- tsgue following a recent visit to Ottawa. KILVIN GIOVI IOIOOL -Honor roll for Ilaroh ef Kelvin Grove School: Grade X - 1. lrrol Caseley; 8. Gwen Court; 8. Irma Reeves. Grade IX - 1. Garth Caseley; 2. Roberta Iou; I. Marlene Mac- Murdo. Grade VII - 1. lieila Caaeley; 2. Myron Payater; 3. James Paynter. Grade VI - 1. Irrol Waugh: 2. Kenneth Moose. Grade V - 1. Judy Picketts; I. Astrid Miller; 1. Nancy Mac- Murdo. Grade II! - 1. rtls Picketts; 2. Hugh leglole; I. ordon Blanch- ard. Grade II - 1. Willard Moase: 1. Roger Caseley; 3. William Glover and Rowan Caseley (squall. Grade I - 1. Allan Picketts; I. Wrandell Caseley; 1. Laurie Blanch- a . Teacher. Mary A. Macliay. Britain had 13.451061 radio re- :-garing licences in force in April. 1 . wnrrs: - OHOC. - omonnnnnan ROBIN HOOD CAKE MIXES. 2 for . . . 49: EXTRA SPECIAL - neg. 49c QUAKEROATS. 3lhs. 33: C0-OP CORN. Cream Style. 10 ea.. 2 for . . 4'ic PERFECTION Mli.I(.6forO5c-case . 56.50 T-BONE-SIBLOIN I ,,ROUlN'DSTlAK. lb. 59: CASTEWIIIF. lb. 35: mmnamvm " '1-lAMIUllG.2lbs.................75e JUICY - SWEET -- SIZE 25! FLORIDA onauols. 2 lee. . . . . . . an GOLDEN YIILIJOW uuauas. ....m Notice All retail stores in Mt. Stewart will close every evening at 6:00 p.m. except Saturday and on Wednesday at noon until further notice. CAPITOL NOW SHOWING " MASTERSON ssarram rmiarns HUIIIIAY END. AIIIL :1-as munsnar use ratoasz --numerous curtains" . Itarrfag.IlANNIcIAlI- Il:lAIl-NIINIU sa.-uusn.auasrr-snavayeaix snow-rnsa.-ens. i OF KANSAS" Starring GEJRGE MONTGOMRY Color by Technicolor "DATMAIF N0. 1! .memoers er ruuamess. To send such a letter. he said. is "sn attempt to lniringe the right we have under the railway act." HUNTER RIVER W. M. I. .. .. The monthly meeting of the Wo- men's Missionary Socieur of Hun- ter's River Presbyterian Church met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. J. H. Andrews, with Mrs. J. S. Burns presidingf The call to worship. John 11-25 26 and Rev. followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison. The theme of the Easter meet- ing was, "Jesus Christ. Alive For- Mrs. G. Wood. Mrs. R. Andrews. snrs. .. nacuaa. -n. I. unm- ster. Mrs. M. Woye taking part.. Roll call was answered with the word, "I-loly." W for May meeting is "Mother." A letter from Mrs. James Dick- son in Formosa was read by Mrs. D. Macuod, Mrs. H. Andrews and Mrs. G. Gamster. Hymn. 456. "Father of Peace. and God of Love" and Mizpah benediction closed the meeting: Lunch was served by hostess, as- slsted by Mrs. R. Andrew. STRIKE VIOLENCE NEW YORK (AP)-Picket: dam- aged about 100 automobiles Wed- nesday in attempts to prevent ann- strilring employees from entering the huge Sperry Gyroscope plant rnursuay. Apr! 21. 1955 The Gnarta trik rcioiiecmsiw nu. iuenyunmlranusss lumen: to the cafe eooarslstedlfiff rear-View asirnrs. .395-L at Lake Success. The violence broke out on the second day n! a For all paid up members of Morell Branch and wives or girl friends Thursday Apr! 21. at I P. M. LEGION PARTY 3. 3 c N A ..o.';'i?6gvu Jun if -... .. I OFCA i TQES l 1 ll We are building for a greater Charlottetown on the firm foundation of our Guarantee sect ”GOODS SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED" 'A business, like a building. must have a firm foundation: a foundation that goes right down to the bedrock of fair dealing and honest effort. Such a founda- tion backs all EATON'S dealings with you. The noted EATON Guarantee . .. "Goods Satisfactory or Money Refunded" . . . has been the basic principle of the business since the founding of the Company. That is why we will be proud to introduce the new EATON Store to Charlottetown and district. be I store to arouse civic pride . . . afsfore planned to develop witha progres- sive eommunify's future . . . a Store built on the firm foundation of our Guarantee . . . "Goods Satisfactory er Money Refunded." I1'.i&QE... Most Complete Department Store For it will Tn-in-arsena-as-p.... Nam” 10 I'll! HOOT! 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