a Hospital Waiclicd by Instructor. Miss lean Grant. R.N.. Miss Norma iaiiiiouch tries her hand at mak- uc a bed with patient in It. Mrs. During the past few weeks there has been considerable discussion in Montague and vicinity regard- ing the Valieyfleld stream. and its present condition owing to gravel washing operations. It has been stated that this stream. one of the best fishing strealns in the Prov- ince. has been through gravel washing. Attempts are presently under way to have this gravel washing ., unit removed from the stream, . and strong resolutions have been submitted from- the Southern Kings Fish and Game Association the Montague Town Council, and the Montague Junior Board of Trade. It is sug ested that should this condition permitted to continue, that not only will the ,.Valleyfield stream be mined for 3 ever,- but no other stream on the g Island will be immune to gravel , r washing operations; with the con- , . ' sequence that eventually there ' M will not be a stream left fit for i fish to spawn. The following Is I petition from , t.lle residents of Montague and vic- t inity to the Provincial Govern- ment dealing with this' question: PETITION Premier Alexander Matheson and the Hon. Dougald McKinnon Minister of Industry and Natural Resources. ' Dear Sirs: ' . Y- Routine I daughter of Senator Thomas V. Grant and Mrs. Grant. She is a graduate in Commerce from Union Commercial College and re- ceived her RN. from the Charl- Valleyfield Stream Gravel Washing Draws Petition gravel was started some years ago. The silt and refuse from the gravel has been washed Into the river with the result that the river bed is covered with slit to some depth filling in the spawning beds of the trout and rolling the streams to such an extent that young trout fry cannot survive. The farmers living along this river has used it for a watering place for their cattle but in its muddy state the cattle will not drink it. The mill ponds on the river have been filled up with silt so there is new little or no res- erve of water in the ponds to run the mills. The view of the river when clear was a beautiful sight, but is now an eyesore. WASH ELSEWHERE For fishing and beauty it was a wonderful tourist attraction. but that has been taken away from us. all for the selfish benefit of some few individuals who could very well wash their gravel at some in- let without interfering with the rights and benefits of the public at large and more especially of us in this vicinity. As the Government has spent a very large amount of money dred- ging our harbour, which is a vital asset to the community, and as the water in the harbour is red with silt when gravel washing is being done. it would seem ridiculous to ottetoivn Hospital. Violet Arthur. another student. is Montreal Gum: Photo. lie patient. Miss Grant is the SEE the new 1956 wallpapel-i patterns now in stock at Hllchey; Ind Vanlderstine. Montague. ONLY one week until Easter. Have your clothes cleaned by Deluxe Cleaners, Montague. VJSITING LADY CURLERS - rhe Alberton and Summerside iady curlers were guests of the Montague Curling Club at their lnnual bonspiel held at the curl- ing rink yesterday afternoon. Two earns from Alberton and two lrom Summerside played four cams from Montague during the incrnoon play. in the evening the sisiling players were guests of the Montague club at a banquet ioid at the Rainbow Room of the Bison Restaurant. ARRIVE FROM YUKON - Sgt. Ind Mrs. B..i I-Iatcher and son Brent arrived in Lower Montague in Thursday, March 15, after notoring from Whitehorse, Yukon crrltory. Mrs. I-Iatcher and Brent 1 will be staying with Mrs. Hatch- l 5r's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Poole, Lower Montague, while Sgt. Hatcher attends a six weeks tourse in Camp Borden, Ontario. igt. Hatcher will be spending his mention in Lower Montague in may before he and his family re- Eastern Guardian l EFFECTIVE immediately e Alli slabs delivery from Kings M COMEDY PRESENTED -. "Molly Darling", a comedy in: three sets, was presented by thei, Benevolent Irish Society at the Montague High School auditorium last night. The play, which was staged in Charlottetown last week,, drew a very large audience, who; not onl; appreciated the humor of, the ilay but applauded the actors: in their roles. Special fcaiiires during the program were also. greatly enjoyed by the audience. l i POLICE counr - aeloi-e mag-i isii-ate Gilbert A. Gaudet in the town police court at Souris, a re-l sident of Souris for operating a motor vehicle without a licence was fined 35. and costs. A resid- ent of Red Point, also for driving without a licence. was fined S5. and costs. A resident of Ding- well's Mill, having liquor other than in his residence. was fined 320. and costs. A resident of Ding- well's Mill, charged with being intocicated in a public place was fined S20. and costs. A resident OIi Lower Rollo Bay, charged with possession of liquor not purchased from a vendor, was fined 325. and In ward Island until the washing of ;cash on delivery only. No Credit. We, the undersigned, eing re- sidents of Montague an vicinity. do hereby protest and resent the ”..,, of gravel in the Montague River and its tributaries. in as much as it creates an unsightly annoyance. is harmful and dest- ructlve. This river and its branch- es have been some of the best trout waters found in Prince Ed- say that this harbour is not being filled up to the detriment of the community and future expense of the government. Believing it is in the power of the Government to have this abuse stopped. we hereby and hereon petition you to act immediately to have this gravel washing cease and if necessary to have legisl t- ion passed that will stop it. . recent visitors to Montague where Per5onaIS llivllrs. Holder was visiting her aunt,;. s-. ----------i..::..:. i2.i”i.”ili”5.."3I.'fi”i.i2':2I by George Poole and Albert Altkeni she Wm Mn h h Sb d i of Lower Montague, left today I:Iyi.:E...J er u an..'. . i car for Cam Borden, ta 0. P 0" rl METAIS ourpur RISES Mrs. Gerry Holder and two children, Deborah and Shane, were pig iron, steel ingots and castings rose sharply in January from the corresponding month last year. Pig charged with possession of liquor iron output increased to 285,08-ii other than his residence, was fined tons from 199.464, steel ingots to 820 and costs. Souris. charged with being intox- lugs to 8,533 tons from 5,961 in icated in a public place were both January, 1955. the bureau of sta- fined S20. and costs. tistlcs reported Monday. CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS -by Eyrnc Hope Sandor: MONTREAL. March &nd-Thane are the months . . . when it is so important to guard your child's regularity with CASTORIA. It's so mild and gentle, because it contains only a mild vegetable laxative . . . and so never forces or gripes. Chil- dren likc it, because it is so pleasant to the taste. Caatorin is clinically approved . . . created for I child's needs. Do be watchful over your child's health in these after-winter months that can be so treacherousl Large OTTAWA (CP) - Production of- Two residents of 425,167 ions from 310.853 and cast-, costs. A resident of St. Peter's, MPH to the Yukon. ilow llllll-Away Gills Get The Broadway lllln-Aronnll! ' MIDNIGHT SHOW! CAPITOL .- FRIDAY ..- u.3o P. M. evcrywlicrel fcllow lmaginalilc . . . 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We're so happy with our pet we hardly leave the cligc without getting lonesome for lln . . . Tull: OI Magic Potions! Nothing We Model-my An 50 Lucky! . . Heard OI A Cllrislmoo I Love Writing About Babies . . . and enjoy telling you about the very fine formula milks, perfected by COW & GATE (Canada) Limited , . . specialists in formula milks for infant feeding. Now you can get. just the right formula that suits your , baby best. Ask your doctor which typo of Farm:-r's Wife you should use for your lovely hlibl-. Every grocer and druggist has Farmer's Wife in stock. and he knows that they're always freshi Give your baby the best there is-and then watch him thrivei All Fennel-'I Wife milk formulas are vacuum packed in a golden lined tin to protect the Raver and nourishment. Earn Money . . . Vfth Your Cheese Recipes. Each week BORDEN'S will pay 810 for the most interesting recipe, or ' serving idea-for any of their famous cheeses- Al the King-Sire Slices . -d'i4 twice la useful, (Five flavors to choose froml), Chateau or the E-Zco Chcel in the re-usable glam. Send your recipe! to me-as many as you like! You haw a good chance to earn ll 810 bill given es:-ii week -for homey. family id:-as--nr smart hostess: tricks in serving these delectable cheesesi THIS WEEK, 810 goes to Mrs. Ralph Kearney, North Carson Street, Etobicolre, Ont. . . . for an idea I tasted last night, with great succeul 1151! Iain Send them to me -'-as many, and as often no you libel We'll publish the IIO the cutest, most exquisite little This Could Be Your Chance . . . gin; win one tof 1-? t e n inc y T ylfrigidaire Elec- , , tric Dricrs to i ll 3 be given away A in the exciting ..a I. I P T O N milliiiliil S 0 U P Con- tcat -- starting right, away! Three clci-iric dricrs will be given nwiiy each day for six wccksl And all you have to do is write a fourth line to a cute little jingle . . . eusy as making ilie delicious Lipton Srnlpsl Ask your grocer for news of this big .1-n-day Contest-and an alter mic ol Illosc Frigidaire Electric Drirm! Bo-'L of ii is, you can send in as mllny culrics as you want! I've read the little jingle-and Sudden Death Of Georgetown Man Yesterday Mr. Thomas F. Renton. a mem. ber of the Town Council of Geo. rgetown. sucmmbed to a heart at- tack, shortly after 10 pm. last evening. The late Mr. Renton col- laspsed on the street about half I block from his home as he wag returning from attending a meet- lag of the Town Council which was Cillled 30 Organize a voluntee fire brigade and which was mended by MTV T-N Campbell, Provincial Tire Marshal. The Iate.Mr. Rcillon was a retir- ed Canadian National Railway locomotive elli.Zlll8Cl'. and had Se,-V. ied on numerous Town Councils llnd was a former member of the 'Boar of School Trustees. He was I member of St. David's United Church and at the time of his death held the office of chairman of the trustee board. The deceased was active in Church. civic and school affairs for msny years and his sudden pass- ing comes as a shock not only to the residents of Georgetown but to those of the Province where he was widely known. Left to mourn are two. sisters Mae, and Ethel, both of George. town. y At the time of writing funeral an ngements had not been com- pleted. - PATIENTS TOOLS USED i l MISSION CITY. B.C. (CPl--Dr. J. R. Trembaih used his patient's tools after an auger pierced the calf of construction worker Elvin B. Comerford's leg. Dr. Trembath cut off one end of the auger with 1 hacksaw. and used a wrench to remove the piece embedded in Comerford's leg. SATURDAY SCHWARTZ I COFFEE Ill. tin 98c SCHWARTZ PEANUT BUTTER I6 01. 39c FRUIT 8. VEG. FLORlDA' LARGE know how easy it will be for ninety lucky, lucky ladicsl Hope one of them is will 1 Egg? Seems ll , funny thing to f . ' talk about. around lizlsier--I I tune. but I'm r ea 1 I y serious . . . it'll a Chrisllllas rlesl-rwl That's what. I call my Christmas gift-fund at the BANK OF MONTREAL, into which I de- posit a set. sum each payday to meet. those Yuletide cxpcnscs. My advice is in start your Xmas "nest-egg" right now and give yourself a iliii nine months of saving time. That. way you'll have I tidy bniance in your gill. fund by Dccriillicr to mcci iliosc Christmas-shopping bills. Why not open your gift fund at the B of M today? Come Christmas it will help you match your mood to the merry sound of jingle bells. . . twice so long so they're and made from the best. of there's Bsumert Cream Cheese burger. with Borden's King-Slso Inn. on In loll. 'a clean and nun . got. some other iulells for these LARGE Grapefruit, 6 for RED RIPE APPLES, 5 lbs. TALISMAN RASPBERRY JAM, 24 oz. . . STORE HOURS Thur. 0 am. - 8:30 pm. Fri. 8 am. - 8:30 pm. 8 run. - 10:00 p.m. ORANGES, 2 doz. 67: (Continued from page ll IIRGES DIVERSIFIED move wherever they like. But the fact of the matter is. we do not have these men under contract like baseball players." "It is not a happy situation”, continut! llr. Cullen. but I can assure you that we are doing IaIwTT On Fluoridation Thrown Out TORONTO 1CP) - The Olitario Court of Appeal Monday threw out a metropolitan Toronto by-law or- dering the lluoridation of the area's water supply. Chief Justice J. W. Pickup and four judges in a written judgluont upheld an appeal by suburban Forest Hill Village and ruled that metro has no power under the statutes to authorize the fluorida- tion of a municipal water supply. Metro, which administers cer- tain public services of Toronto and 12 adjacent municipalities. passed the by-law last June. Forest Hill was the only municipality to hold out against it. Mr. Justice Pickup said the de- cision has no bearing on the merits of fluoridation and deals only with metro's legislatve powers. Curling Today At Montague Curling schedule at Montague Rink Thursday: p.m East Ice - Wm. MacLcan vs. P. Sinclair. West ice - A.E Sullivan vs. At MacDonald. 9 pm. - Ladies. everything in our power to get re- placements for the O'Leary and St. Peters areas. He thought that a student who had worked up West last year would be willing to come back when he graduates this year. He said the Department was in hopes a former Islander who is now working lll Saskatchewan will re- turn home and work in the East end of the island. Leo Tossitcr: "What is the mat- ter. Why are these mell lc.'lving"" Mr. Cullen: ''I am not making any reflections on the districts concerned but I understand their chief Comfilaint was the lack of suitable housing conditions," The Minister wondered if some young man from one of these areas could .lot bc'tralned and come back to practice mere, BLUE BERRIES M. M. Bell asked the Minnsier hm” ”"' bl” h9fI'y experiments turned out. The Millixicr said they had tul'n- ed ollt vcry iscll indeed but not 9001”-'1' Wnnlc have become inter- 95””! 1" this nhase of agriculture. He said that one man had bought 1,000 acres of land near Souris and expected to have be. IWGCH tho and three hundred HCYPS PUIHIIILJ into production this year. lie told of another plot at Ten Mile House. The Tillnlsicr liars pleased to re. port that on an experimental plot of llll'('(' iifliis of an acre at Don. Bldslon. the minor was able to EFOW 3.200 His. of blue berries. An0Ih9i' lllul at Cape Wolfe was able in urmi berries as big as Cherfie-5 and he understood he had to protect his crop with a shot. gun. ”There are a great many areas Of "Elli Soil where blue berries could be i'TOllll very successfully" said Mr. (.iIllPll. "and it is in these areas ili.-il the people would bane. fit most". FORESTR Y Mr. Cullen said the Department YOU BUY FOR LESS AT ELLIS BROS. AND FITZROY GROCERY no - Grade "A", Young, Tender, as good u . .-no, 5 .- .I Thurs.. March 22, 1956 has two graduate forestry engi- neers in the person of Mr. Gaudet and Mr. Profit who are doing splendid work. They have develop- ed a nursery at Beach Grove which for its size Is the best in Canada. He said that millions of trees would be available this year for planting throughout the Province. Already reforestation projects have been carried out at Ashton. Kings County: Iona. St. Teresas, Mount Pleasant. White Pine has been found the best grower so far, he said. Mr. A. A. Maclsaac wanted to know if any consideration has been given i christmas tree farming as such. Mr. Cullen said. "Our Chief Forrester, Mr. Gaudet is very en- thusiastlc about this phase of the work and we have received num- erous enquiries some of them up to the ten thousand tree mark. We are making plans in this direct- ion." PROBLEM OF PERSONNEL The Minister said the Depart- ment had a great problem in keep- ing trained personnel on the join, This he said applied both to the Department generally and to the Womenls Institute Branch. He said the salaries the Depart- ment were able to pay was n sufficient to induce young men and women with university degrees. This. he said coupled with the fact that in ither provinces agricultur- The Guardian. Page 5 worker. Mrs. lilaylea Manning. We had Miss Barbara Wood- side until J inuary of this year un- til she resigned, The only hope we have of getting anyone to' as- sist Mrs. Manning is to get some students during the summer months who want to get some Dracti I experience before return- ing to university in the Fall." He spoke of the work being done bv the extension department of the Women's Institute. He said Very good reports have home in from the districts in whiph ml. service has been elven and many requests have come in from other districts for the service. Mr. Cul- len paid tribute to Mr. Baker und- er whose administration the Ex- tension Van was started. DAIPY INDUSTRY The Minister reported that a re. ”"”' 3"'"""i of dairy Products had .leen produced during the pgsf year. He noted that the support price has been a great source of atlrenlzthyto the industry. "We find 1 adtllose districts that specialize '1 fury farming have not been near ' 2 hard 't as those engag- ed Hi the more risky methods of farming. he said. 4-H CLl'BS MIT Cullen hlglily comliicilded the work being done by the 4-H CIUITS IlF0Uk'houl tllc Province. The-99 I7 N5 and girls have put on O 50'"? 1!I5DlrlnfZ shows particularly when there were several clubs in Wmiletl on against the other. He was sorry that more people war; not on hand at the Rural Youth .. Day Achievement Da' t . d H, t y. o encour gltgacteive aTl'3pyDsII'l:I'fl rlileurcell more agerkthe youths In ""5 splendld 0 . M1'- L-11'9" had words of praise The Minister said there would lift lg"? Of the Women's i"- be, no ange in Exhibition grants sru es. cy are. the most ef- this year. No Exhibition will re- flclent in Canada. With 228 branch- celve less than they got last year. es they cover 80 percent of the They may receive 80 per cent of al workers were supplied a car, school districts on the Island. This the money paid out in prize lists Work I5 being carried out by one up to the amount of 88,000. ' Chicken; less than 10 months old- FOWL lb. 43" YOUNG TENDER STEEIR STEAK 53" VELVEETA MIRACLE WHIP SANDWICH I CRISPYFLAKE 45c 33: SWEET MIXED PICKLES, I6 oz. . . . 39S GLOBE 2 For 57c recipe, each week. Coniidcntislb lL PEARS, I5 ROYAL INSTANT CHEESE, V2 lb. pkg. 3Ic 0N'0N5- 4'bs- 29: SPREAD, 8oz. . . . 29c ,SHORTENING, 2lbs. 29: ROSE BRAND FINEST QUALITY 3Ic oz..... I7c PUDDINGS, 4IOl' . . 39c EXTRA SPECIAL BROKEN PEKOE TEA I LB. 73" 6 OZ. FRESH FOR ROASTING PICNICS, lb. . RIB AND SHORT RID . 35c , ROASTS, lb. . . 47c. Eviscerated CAPONS and TURKEYS FROZEN FISH STICKS . io'..'f."?,g'?.,. IPEOV. t'l!M.4llVE 2 for 55c . SIFTO 2 Lbs. . 37c SALT, Zpkgs. . . 27c AT CENTRAL ROYALTY . EASTER CANDY In BASKETS, SANDPAILS and CARTONS SITTING HENS and RABBITS In I-'-INT MILK CHOCOLATE ' We " 'r:'-.-'--r. .q.-i-..-. . ,