s. Fourteen lea cadets from Sou- ,-ls pose on the deck of H.iil.C.S. saguenay during Wednesday's SEA CDE 5? A cruise. The cadets are under the command of Sub-Lieuienants E-F. MacDonald and WE. Pierce. and 5 FROM sons smov cruise I . were joined by cadets from Char- trip. loitetown and Summerslde for the Guardian Photo Sentenced To 3-Year Term At Dorchester iiagistrate's Court was held at Giurgetown on Wednesday. May Zitlh. with Kings County Stipendary Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudet pre- siding- Lloyd Milton Melville Blackcit oi Annandale who one week ago pleaded guilty to charges of breaking and entering and theft of a dwelling at A -' ' from which he stole a wrist watch and bill fold was sentenced to three years in Dulchester Penitentiary. The same party also previously pleaded guilty to a charge of at- tempting theft of an automobile at Little Pond and for this offence was sentenced to two years in concurrently. This party had a previous record. A resident of Armadalc and one of Georgetown were fined 85.00 and 810.00 respectively for not having their motor vehicles reg- istered for the current year. The same party from Georgetown was fined 85.00 for not having an op- erator's license. Residents of Glen William. Vlontague and Peters lioad, were each fined 35.00 and EASTERN GUARDIAN ANOTHER landslide of specials at Hilchey and Vanlderstlr-s. RESERVE WEDNSEDAY. July lrd for lobster supper at Murray Harbour North. MEAT and grocery specials. loin the crowd to Hilchey and Vsnlderstine. FREE pants or 20 per cent off Tip Top or Johnston suits st A.F. Campbell's sale now on. Open Iiilhts till 0 PM. MONTAGUI rink. Dancing Fri- day night to modern music in: Alexander and old time music by Jack Webster. Time, 9:45. SPICIALI Deliciously tart rhub- Irb pics at your Kings County nocers this week. Montague Bali- ury. I t GEORGETOWN Mr. and Mrs. John Donovan of Plcton. N. S. motored to George- town on Saturday. May l9th where they were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alec MacKinnon. They were accompanied to Georgetown by Mrs. Maurice Donovan who had spent the past few months in Plctou, N. S. and who now will reside at her home in George- On Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cantelo and daughter, Grace of Bridgetown, accompan- costs for failing to obtain licences lot the current year. A Montague resident was fined 35.00 for defective equipment on a truck. . A Sturgeon resident was fined 820.00 and costs for having in his possession liquor not purchased from the vendors. A Montague res- ident and a resident from Cardigan were each fined 320.00 for having liquor not purchased on their in- dividual permits. A Georgetown resident was fined 820.00 for in- toxication. A resident oat Dover district wa. fined S65-00 for driving while his ability to drive was im- paired. A resident of Peters Road was fined 320.00 for having in his possession liquor in a place other than residence. A charge against a Montague resident for a similar offence was dismissed. Another resident of Montague was fined 820.00 for having liquor in a place other than his residence. Mr. Ian M. MacLeod. crown prosecutor for ' ings represented the Crown in all cases. Court was adlourned for one week. - Progressive Conservative Poll Meeting in Committee Rooms. River. Friday, May 31st. Your candidate. Lt. Col. John A. Mac- Donald will be in attendance. Everyone wlecome. lnsered by Kings County Pro. gressive Conservative Ass'n. Murray inserted HEAR ' SENATOR ELSIE INMAN . 3 SPEAKING ON BEHALF OF I T. J. KICKHAM manual. CANDIDATE non KING'S counrv 1 crcv SATURDAY-JUNE Ist 8:00 p.In.-Standard Time by King's County Liberal Ass'n Juns 7th next. TOWN or soums Taxpayers are reminded that a list of taxes un- laid D December 31st, 1956 will be published on TOWN COUNCIL Town of Souris. o.. - at r'.'.':. l :..;.t .:;w: z-is sgysis SCHOOL raxss M ismmpaiasyl-unswa ye Csleetios Agency for COI- led by Mrs. Annie Gardiner oi G90I'ls't-town. motored to Halifax, N- S. where she visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rickciis. ,, Ray Macl)onal(I, who is a mem- ber oi the Canadian Army. Black Watch Regiment stationed at Camp Aldershot. N. S. was the fax. N. S. where they met, Mr. DeI..ory'a eldest son, Dr. F. A. DeLory. Pt. D. (Engineering), who arrived from England, where he has spent the past three and one half years studying at the University of London. under a Athlone fellowship. AC Mr. and Mrs. Judson Baker and funny, Annoy, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mack MacPhersoo. I here last Neill planted some early potatoes Wendell MacLeod. Kinross. bended the funeral of Mr. Dan Charlottetown guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1''. result and family of Montague vis lted relatives in Georgetown on pin Sunday, May 26th. Glasgow. N. S. was a visitor to Georgetown on Sunday, May 26th.. nle Lee Richards sad news recently of the death in Roxbury. Mass. of their sister. Mrs. Georgi Allen. 1N F LITTLE SANDS Mr. and Mrs. Mack Maci.ean, N and family. Cornwall visited re- latives in Little Sands over w an-. and Mrs. John BIIPIIOC tna W Islands. . sun. ploughing has been iluu-3 week, Mr. Hugh Mac- 0. Myra. R. C. Macl.eod and Mrs. ai. No I2 visited his home in Little Sands over the weekend. was a weekend J. DeLory. Mr. and Mrs- George .Boud- On Saturday, 25th. MI”. Ray-i Mrs. John R. Stewart of New It Mr. and Mrs. George MacDon-I aid and family of Charlottetown, motored to Georgetown the weekend where they visiiedi relatives. I . . . Mr- and Mrs. William White of '” me ”” I" M” " ”””'""" Borden were weekend guests o Mrs. Johnson. during , ii” Whites brother, Mr. J. H, Ia The misses Margaret and Jen- received the Si the on Juno :4... and Mrs. - dxughter Jean all of Montague. . f'. OYIBF ators of the Boston Street Rail- er Cars: and it was a pleasure ives of Mr. Fredric H. MacLeod of Murray Harbour Nrhose funer- al was May ltith. the bus started running through here. also again on Saturday inor- ning and again on Sunday even- liiacLean arrived home in Little mond Soloman. Mrs. P. J. Solo-isands man and Miss Genevieve S010-'LafI(llni.l where he spent the win- man motored to Charlottetowniter uiih his niece. Mrs. Gr8li0- ter. Mrs. Mency in Little Sands. opened up his has to have two helpers as prati- AC cally everyone down at tile shore lrfiolsnn in Murray River on "idall May it). Mrs. R. C. Mac- otl is a stator of Mr. Hugh Mac- cili. Little Sands. Visitors to Mr. Hugh Mat-Neiils 5'-'nda)' were Mr. William areonipanied by Mr. Edison Mclntyre and Iel Johnson and Mr. MacNeill 6'6 Employed in Boston together 45 years ago as oper- ay Companies Electric Passeng- bympathy goes out to the relat- is Mr. Peter 0. Ricliarg of dredge On Friday Morning. May 10 E It is reported that Mr. Hector last week from Pictou. e is now residing with his daugh- uki BRISTOL Mr P R Sinnott has returned ork alicr being home all winter. in Joe Campbell. was here for e neckcnd from Halifax with re- mvs and friends. . Mr. Anslem Lapierre, has again cook house and ore at Red Head and reports he week. I guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Acnas MacDonald. The many friends of Roger Sol- oman. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walk- er Soluman. are sorry to hear that he is a patient in the Kings County Memorial Hospital in Montague, suffering from injur- ies to his back when he was hit by a piece of falling pulp wood during loading operations of a ship at Montague last week Mr. Howard Walker represent- ing R. T. Holman Ltd, at Char- lottetown was a business visitor to Georgetown on Saturday. Mr. Mont Wright of Lower Mont- daughters Heather and Holly of New Glasgow, N. S. motored to Georgetown where they were week- ald guests of Mrs. Bakers moth- er, Mrs. Mabel Lavers- .. Mr. Floyd Landry, who is em-, ployed with DeBlois Bros. Ltd. in Charlottetown is spending his vacation in Georgetown as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Landry. Mr. B. H. Stewart. who has been the guest of his brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walker, left last week for Ottawa, Ontario. where he will visit hi. son-in-law and daugh- NOT Watch for three at SOURIS CO-OP ASSOCIATION LTD.. on Friday and Saturda ICE Inventory Specials, Y. ague and Mr. David Wright of Rnsencath were visitors to George- town on Tuesday, 21st. tcr. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hobbs, Mrs. Wright of Digby. N. S- was a recent guest of Mr. and LORNE VALLEY motored to Forest Hill on Friday. whllt there they were guests of Mrs. Ewen MacLeod and Mrs. Laura MacQueen Mr Reuben McConnell. Mont- ague. visited friends in this vic- inity recently. Mr Charlottetown. spent the holiday weekend visiting relatives in this Mr. and Mrs. William Hatton. Mrs. Peter Patric, who was Ma- bel MacDonald. in single life is ex. pected home from Toronto next W063 10 lpend sevewl weeks with her parents. l Lapierre is a first class cook- with years of experience bchindl H him i i, O frigerator, 9 cu. ft. in ex. oellent condition. Capitol. 3-piece chestei-field suite. For further informa- tion apply to- MRS. NEIL MacDOXAi.D, : Education Meeting Community Hall Superintendent City Schools were accompa: 'rhursday' my w' Mrs. Ilayinond Shaw. Mr. Dan- led home by this: dnushief Man The Guudian Page 5 Shaw and Mr. Walter sha . Beret who has -' fl"! year at Print! of Wales College. Mrs. Florence Macleod and um” Miss Barbara Maclaeod. Bonshaw. y - . were visitors to Lorne Valley; 1' V Pl"'"'3. w ''”t' ””t we, the ham”, weekend. 1-h,u..Mrs. Everett Fisher has return- neighbours and friends here are 0d 501119 tram the Prince Ed- iways pleased to see them back gilgllggllw "HD1151 ImPl'0V9d .andMr..ih M-Al on-Visit . - E 0 n t "WW Mr. and VMrs. Earle Jamesi . Miss Roberta Shaw is spending lwith son Blair of Midgell were Isomc time with her parents. Mr. James mother. Mrs. Homes . . f Mr. and Mrs. Francis and Mrs- Daniel Shaw after tak- for then, M”, t Id mend, xlclnlty; They were guests or guests a A . . . ships and ,a1ko;;:ir”:he mm Jacks mother. Mrs. Mae Me. Maclntyre on Sunday.-allay gall. :5 year at Prince of they worked together. A""yr They were ucompuu y r' H 0 est l 3 eating-at his cook house. Mr.i it FOR SALE; 5 One General Electric Re-I 30x 0FFjCE OPENS AT 7:30 SHOW STARTS AT DUSK TONIGHT and FRIDAY ROCK 'N' ROLL HITS THE SCREEN It's Betty and Sheree separating the men from the boys as they make the campus "SHAKE. RATTLE and ROLL" Also one tchen range, Enterprise Souris, Phone 63. Znn Ct-story for pxrmlx BETTY Gilli BLE 5i-IEREE NORTII Morell T? sot cuMMi'ii55,, niursday. May son. i at 8:30 p.m. Speakers Mr. Kenneth Parker, by DE IUXI . CINEMASCOPE in the woods: of SIIIEOHDDK SOUND CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS CARS. FREE. Ef.::.. Mr. Reg. McNutt Provincial President of Home and School Everybody welcome IN ADM. 60c (07:r( -35 AW: 4?! T7.-'r' ;(d00AFS'.d Mr- F. J. DeLory. accompanied by Mr. J. W. Lavers, motored to Annapolis, N. S. on Saturday. where they were weekend guests of Dr. and Mrs. M. E. DeLory. On Monday they travelled to Hall- Mrs. Alec MacKinnon. Mrs. .laurice Donovan receiv- ed the sad news last week of the death in Pictotl. N.S. of her broth- er. Mr. John Decostc. Miss frsnces Pendergast of i , crcv FRIDAY MAY 3Ist LIST or LIBERAL i ORGANIZATION Meetings held at 8:30 pm. Gasperaux Hall . . . .. Wednesday, May 29th High Bank Hall Glenflanning Hall . . . . . . . . . .. . . Tuesday, June 4th Elmira Hall .........-... T. J. Klckham, Liberal Candidate, will be present. inserted by Kings County Liberal Association AL MEETINGS .. . . Monday. June 3rd .. . Thursday, June 6th 9:00-9:30 P.M. i Standard Time HN.” R. H. wmnns snmiss-En or rvnuo wonxs I inserted by P.E.I. Liberal Association I... PUBLIC POLITICAL MEETINGS Opposition Candidate Invited Georgetown Hall ... . . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday, May 28th Yeo's Theatre, Montague .. . . . Thursday, May 30th Morell Hall Wednesday. June 5th Souris Hall Friday. June 7th Above Meetings at 8:30 p.rn. T. J. Kickham. Liberal Candidate Inserted by Kings County Uberal Association CFCY EXT TODAY ONLY - CAPITOL ms srsauessr com: out or T lobort Hardy Andnws', HE CIVIL WAR! -3, VJIIGINIAYU - iiiiiiliii siitli - COMEDY - CARTOON - SHOWS 3:80 - '1 - 9 CONFLICT TO , Mayfair ,'l'heatre MURRAY RIVER -- MAY 30-31 THURSDAY and FRIDAY "LOVE ME TENDER" In Cinemascope with ELVIS PRESLEY . your.R'ock 'N' Roll Man and starring Richard Egan. Debra Paget 'Mr. Rock N Roll in the story he was born to piay": "He's a singing man, he's a tight- iI:gyman. he'sa lovin' man"; "see Elvis 'Mr. Rock tN' Roll' Presley in his first motion p c ure." PLEASE COME EARLY TO AVOID THE RUSH SHOW TIME-8 p.rn- ROGERS MAJESTIC TELEVISION ALL MODELS IN STOCK See Our Display NOW LOWEST PRICES ON THIS QUALITY TV FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO CO. LTD. 187 GREAT GEORGE ST. DIAL 5547 WE TAKE RADIOS IN TRADE FRIDAY MAY 3Ist 0:30 P. M. STANDARD TIMI T. J. KICKHAM . IJIZIAI. CANDIDATE ' A slovscotmrv a-urn-no--eta-can Knock -4- T1 10 t Rock 3 MURRAY HARBOUR - MURRAY RIVER and VICINITY The Tubercuiin Testing Survey. sponsored by the Provincial Department of Health and the P.E.I. Tuberculosis League will be in Murray Harbour - Thursday. May 30 in the Tovm Hall; Murray River - Friday, May 31 in the Town Hall All adults and school children should attend. Murray Harbour people should rr-tum on Monday for test read- ing and X-ray. . Murray River people should return on Tuesday for test reading and X-ray. All times--3:30-5:30: 6:30-8:30 p.m. Remember. a positive test. does NOT mean that you have tubeh culosis. only that you have been in contact with the disease sometime during your life. DEPARTMENT Of IIEALTII PIJ. TUTCUIABE LIAGUI