-PAGE EIGHT IHE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: llarold F. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart. In. Bruce MacPliee. Miss Joyce Wlgglnton. Minn Juan Johnston. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wnldon Lnen. Guardian may be bought at the fouowlng place: Ln. Blue Dome Rutauranl. and Guardian Office; in Geo:-10 in Sourla: The Snack Bar and H. Rich The Montague: town: Tn. Pout omen: Ardn & Son. -.'BUYlNG-Used Filler and Anncar. ioed bags.) ..'CAR BATTERIES 311.50 to Montague. .s525.00 with an old battery. Bud's .1. :Auto Accessories. Montague. .fBennie Wnlts. York. spent the! l week-end visiting friends i Miss June Johnston. Summer- Georgctown. E side. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. --w . Bipvcr l..lc-tvelllyn, Montague. ..'RliiSI-JRVF. Friday for big - dance at New Perth l-iztli. ..')l0l)I'2R.V and old time -- ' rlnnce. Friday and Saturday. ..'AllRlVlIS WITH SALT -- Beaver Club Hall, Montague. The Fairmilc Di ariived in port - at Montacuc .vcsicrclay afternoon. ..'l'ES ITS TRl'l-2. We are of- with a load of salt from 3lziln- fcrini: Cottkshutt 12 hlndc horse llash. ti':i.c:i was ::iimc(1i- disc lizirrow, with 1! hit. for 0"l:r' ll'EiV tiiiliiadcci. The boat. which 5-9” -L IV M1IV”ml'r'1d 5! C0-- ls awned by M... Gram (;..a;.,amv U:ir(iic.'iii. J, J. Stewart, Monta- Ga.-pereaux. -will be loiiricfl lodalj .guc' pm v' r-s . Ll. ' on W Poll-mt'riieb0iiX1ta'l3:(i)a1Cc(iidi-Cindi. p ii 00 l Miss Margaret Shank, R. N.. " lDorchestcr. Mass, is spending ii w-- -------------W '4---Hm-n lfew weeks in Moiiiaguc. guest. luf Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mac- i Kenzie. T l C A P I 0 L Me:xsrs. Jack Anne-ar. Lower Montague. Claude Nicholson, and Lorne Wigginton, Montague. have - lreturncd home following l.ilCl:' g g 4 recent btisiiicss trip to Oshawa. Shows Mat. .'3:.'3ll; Eve. 1-8240 ; om, Mr. and Itfrs.-.l.vl"O. Beer have re- turned to their home in Montague after an extended visit in Mon- treal. guests of their daughter and son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Beer. t1'0L'NG CITIZENS GROUP -The Young Citizens Group of Triniivv United Church held their rcgt"hl' basketball practice iii the A. D. Macl(eiizic Hall last night under the direction of gym dir- ector. Mr. H. D. Murray. .tRE(Il-Ilvl-ZS SAD NEWS - M... Albert Taylor, Lower Mon- taszuc, received the sad news of the sudden dcatn of her mother. Mrs. Annaibelle Parry, who pass- ed away at her home in Tillsono lburv, Ont. on March 30th. The deceased, who was in her 79th year. spent some time in Lower Montague a few years ago as guest of her son-in-law and daughter. While here she niade many friends who were deeply shocked by her sudden paging. The sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs. Taylor and her family in her bereavement. .."'FL7NERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late Mrs. J. Harry MacLean. who passed away in Ottawa on April 5th. was held from St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church yestcrdziy a.ft.crnonn. The service was Conducted by the. minister, Rcv. F. N. Young. The hymns were "The Lord's My Shepherd", and "At Even, When The Sun Did Sci". A solo "The Old Ruzzcd Cross”. was beauti- fullv re-ntdcrcd by Mrs. W. R. Garrick. Rev. Mr. Young spoke words of comfort to the bereaved. using as the text Paul's Letter to the Philippians, "For To Me To Live is Chi';.. And To Die ls Giiin". Pallbearers were: A. C. 'Vla(:lxav, Alan Mosher. S. S. Hes- suan. Harry .lohn.stoii. Mont. Wright. A. F. Camipbell. Inter- ment was in the Lower Montague cemetery. . . ',l'”ll.VEllAL OF I). J. STEVVART -The funeral of the late Mr. Dou- gall J. Stewart was held in the Caledonia Presbyterian Church on April 4. at 2 P. M.. with the Rev. E. S. Hales officiating. The minis- t preacher! on the text: "I know that my Redeemer Liveth.” Job 19:25. Interment was in the ceme- tery at Caledonia. Pallbearers: Neil Maebean, George MncLeari. D. L. Mar-Phevrsoii, M. J. Stewart. Beaton Stewart. Jon ..VlacI..clland. He leaves to mourn his departure. his wife. Mrs. D. J. Stewart. and PRINCE ”EllWABD to - Mi - win- SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 l'nivci'sa1 News Accused of g munlet. cheated of marriage. faced with a terrifying luluml Was it all title OI a lnullstlnus secret plot to wreck lltl I. Slllllll Ii I91! IMIII IUIIG OLAUOETTE ROBERT COLBERT - RYAN 5.52257 --..... IINEO one GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Montague Bantams Win Kings County Series right: Pictured above are Kinizis Count): Ruck row. left Atwood Stewart, Carl Reynolds. Chester tho Snuris were runncis-up in the Biintnm series plnyctl in! Pictured above are the Montague Bantams whn.d:-fcated the Souris Bantams to win the Kenzie (coach). ltinzs County championship: Back Row. left to I Paul Desllnclics. Bztiillims I riizhl: Joseph to right: Roysmwi mmmw uhn JMnt-lionultl. P. Mtlrnripzlinii. (lhcvcrio. Claude Fouriicllc. Sidney Campbell, Merril Poole. Albert Murphy, Fred Muc- Front row, left to i'igiit: Bruce Clair, Jnmcs Sullivan, Don Stewart. Keith Pezirdon. Souris Bantams -Runners - Up In Series ,u... Srrconti Row. loft In Pnquct. Lorrie iVi0Ollt')'. Sir-plicn Pnquct. Front. Pi-tors. (f:imillr- (iullnnl, l-Iugene Wood. Joiiies Mncl)on:ild, James Maclntosli. Pntiilnugas, 1-lmnr-is Maclniyrc, lint-id Paqucl, two daughters: Mrs. Angus Mac- Donald and Mrs. Lawrence wil- liams; A son. Charles Stewart and si gmiidcliilrln-ii. Predicts Liberal Sweep For King's ()T'I'.-UVA. April 9 . lspccinli - T. J. Kickllam, Liberal member for Kings is today busily collecting additional ammunition for use in the P. E. 1. Provincial election campaign this month. Mr. Kickhnm told The Guardian that he will speak on the Budget ile- bale later in the month if ('il'- rumstaiiccs ititilcntn the need of a Prince Eduard Island spokesman. At the present time. however. he is more deeply cnnccriicd with aiding the Provinciiil Liberal can- ciiclatcs iii Kin;:”s County. he ad- mitted. Speaking to The Guardian this afternoon. Mr, "I freely forecast a blodkout in King's County for l'lBWly. elected lender of the Conservative rcnsnii: for my firm st that our Kickhnm said: I f OUR Bo.7tiii)"iNc3-lH0UisE 'people in King's County could not he persuadcd to believe that Mr. Bell could in any wily obtain for the Province at Ottawa the broad financial program now in the process of iiegotintion with the Federal Government. replacing the past five-year provincial tax agreerniont. "Secondly. the people have al- ready greatly benefited tliruugzh the administration of the Jones Government's complete co-npcrnl- ion and co-ordination with the Government at Ottawa in the fields of health nnd welfare. phy- siral fit,ness,'cdut-atlon. vocation- al training. improved sistancc to the fishing industry. and in providing frost-proof po- into storage wnreliotisns. cold stnrnce for fish bait. cheese nnd fruits. ”Thirdl,v, mindful people are not mi- nf the generosity of the Federal Government. in providing: ifunds for the maintenance and .construction of frost-proof potato storage warehouses for the potato. crowers. dredging harbors. and constiwiction and repairs for the fishc-rmeii's hoat harbors and i roads, n.s- I . breakwaters. "The electors are fully aware of the Progressive effectiveness .0! the Jones" ndniinisti-ntion and ihis personal determination to have lfor his people as fruitful and 'economic a future as may be .IOlIl'ld nnytvherc in Ciinndn.” Mr. l(ickhn.m will leave Ottawa Thursday or Friday to return to .Klngis County nnd plunge into ,thc- thick of the electoral fray - there. E IN kuemoiti-AM I iMaol)0NALl)-In loving memory in! I dear wife and mother, Annle ' MacDonald. who passed away April L 10th. 1948. E You are not forgotten Mother deu- I0r ever will you be. iAn long no life and memory Int, 1we will remember you. Ever Remembmufu and sadly Milled 313' Husband. Son Francis and Daughters Janine and Catherine. Major Hoople RLN on: -me 5POOL Am: no wosiDEi2--- DASHNG ALL .. oxiez Town 2; -Joucuiue om: PA'ri2io'ric 6KY- i i ROCKETS! In... . ., u g v-cu. V-- c........, ,, . suM!M5,;'g" ..,.,.H .....,,,u p OCK 7 ;A v .1 V 4 BUSY - DAY l. --- it Feveiz HES CAI-2RlED smc HE MISLAID THAT 2EClP&l "ill-te Hl6HEGT l El 4? , FOR PER-3lMMo z i PUNCH DURING PROHI Btjrloro ! i-us mes IS T HE NEED-5'REN no- is ' SBEGNNNG To ING 4wTHlS lg? ,Z4FoF:E;k;1 l:lvE THAT '5PEECH LAST -, NIGHT-w SAID we EALL oueHT To LNE: ,i on new CARROT5 TILL THeHKi2eMi.iiu " oi.LEi2s 4 as UNCLE! ,l.I l Routine Business At Montague Council Meeting g The regular monthly meeting of the Montague Town Council was held in the council room last night with His worship Mayor B. H. Yeo presiding. The minute: of the previous meeting were read and approved. The bills for the month were read and payment was approved. During the reading of the cor- respondence- it was learned that the site of the Irving oil tank: would be fenced in the near fut- ure. and the dyke repaired. The town policeman was in- structed by the council to collect clog taxes for the year 1950. The building committee was in- structed to look into the need of having the town building clean- ed. It was moved that 310.00 he paid to Mrs. Fred Webster for damage done to trellis during Halloween night last year. It was moved that Mrs. Minnie Maoponald be appointed an auditor for the year 1950. The clerk was instructed to for- ward to the Clerk of the County Court. Georgetown. the accounts against those in arrears for con- nections to the main sewerage. with further instructions to issue summons and place some in hand: of the deputy sheriff for service. SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico. April 9---(AP)--Elio Zorresoln. brother of the Puerto mean who died in nttemping to assassinate Presi- dent Trumtm in Washington. wan sentenced today to 11 years in jail for destroying Federal pro- perty in It short-lived revolt here lust October. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our deni- Grandmother. Mn. Jacob Carney, who deported this life April 10th. 1950. Today bring: back and memories. No loving voice we hear. How and and lonely in our home Without you Grandma dour. one .ven.r no you left In, For that home of perfect test To be forever with her Lord Among the truly blest. Fondly Remembered and Sadly Missed ller Grnnrlrlniightc.-r's Dorothy and Mabel. Ann; 10, 1951 COMING Thursday & Friday. j ' DVIVSTANS L, A COLLEGE ' 0&'!AM1'f(.' S5-Y?llLI')J ' jsNariil'5riw5 iwH1fWjfill:l.iBz000i.f lira OIIEEN SOIIARE SOHOOL A cumin 3:15 Aiimssiou 50c Ifrtirol would; y (wry 'rlI41IlA.'3 Gdsatcc -:.ArIsoIl.II.u' . ; Wu-;j uutxivnu) ' DOAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 6. West Africa 2:. Measure 1- Modify tabbrm 24. Fruit of the 6- Vanquish 7. Comply palm tree 1 l. Linger 8. Male sheep 25. Metal - about 9. Fig pen 26. Dispatch O . 12.-subside 10. Spread 30. Public 13. Thinks grass to dry notice: 15. Fresh-wafer 14. Close 33. Hear! tortoise 18. Things to 36. At one time Performed be done 37. Voluble A country 19. Mineral 38. Swelling dance spring 39. Shoshonean Hit (slang) 20. Gloss lndlnns Past 2!. External 40. Sack Wrangle seed 41. Sleeveless EEEEUDEE D Ll ll Ll II B 16. 17. Yutorduh Amino r 19. ' 21. 24. 42. Rodent. 44. subside KIDNEYACID5 Rob your Rest. . Many people never can In gel I pd nighfn real. They tum nnd lou-blame it In 'uervu'-when it may bl their kidneys. Hull kidneys filler poisons and cum X24. rom iii. blood. ll tiny mi and impurities slay in tho an ' hnhotl not than follows. If you don't rut WI" l and use Dodd's Kidney Pills. Doddk lplhokidnoyuulhal you can not belhr-and lul better. in Dodd's Kldnev Pills NOTICE ers for Cockshutt Plow Co. Ltd. We have in stock a full line of Cockshutt farm equipment and repairs. If you are in need of any type of farm equipment see us or our sub dealer J. J. Stew- art at Montague, who also machines and repairs. , We thank you for your pat- ronage in the past and we solicit your business in the future. We are now authorized deal- l has a complete stock of both . 27. 28. 29. 31. 45. Constellation 47. Like Male sheep coating garment Rf-lkions 22. Bestowed (Aruba Artless Unit of weight 32. Little child 34. Finish 35. It nestling J6. Coin (Swed ) 37. Antelope (So. Afr.l 40..Farm ll building 43. A fanatic 46. Manila hemp 48. A newly married woman 49. Movnblr barrier! 50. Infants DOWN 1. Furnished . with shoe: 2. American Indian 3. Greedy 4. Male adults 5. Before DAlI3Y,CBYP'l'0QU0frE-llords how to work it: A X Y D L B A A K I IILONGFELLOW one letter simply stand: for another. In thin example A 13 used for the three L's, X for the two 01, etc. Single letters. lp0l- ' trophiel, the length and formation of the word: are all hintmi Each day the code letters are different. I - 'A Ci-yptogrnm Quototionw i:If::'g;1i0ry terms can be. .UOTXIDPl-(D zopnniv-zir HDRRDN JA inc fnaoo in-no KNDBR SBITWN-RFD- H. .Ms.c Nannooo. ....Ko”.., A Cardigan . Yuterdsyolcryptoqiiolc: (:01) Pl'.v'lF..'-' sung? impugn To 7”” SAVAGE 0l5:l1l9X5!3;. OUT OUR WAY A W pi H g g paw. . . By J. R. 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