36! EIGHT .."I .,.,. PRINOE EDWARD to-nu - we fan-am TIIE ! .5 :- l..i.'ilE.ii.lE.!l.. "ARR? J0 II - IOIIR ROIERI WALKER - IIR rv MUSICAL - TRAVEL -- SHOWS 3:30 - i -9 SALLY GREAT ADVENTURE" iiiiiiiiliw FIIMED IN ...a . EST -M JOHN IRELAND - RAY coums HAZELBROOK Report for month of Mn Grade X--l. Hazel Myers Grade IX-1. Ludlow Carver, Grade VIII--1. Grade V-i. Aubrey Plppey. :- 10- DAY and WED. CAPITOL Vclrna Myers; SCHOOL rch: on 4.. Helena Pippey. Helen Wood; 2. Grade IV - 1. Ruby Pippcr: gnotvs 330 .7 -9 Estelle Coady; 3. Katryn Plppey. 0 Grade III-1. Billy Coady. Grade II Sr.-1. 2. Bruce Pippcy; Grade II Jr.-i. IIIC T()0I( THE HEAT OFF rm; "nor SEAT" - - - - - 3' Um” Kenneth Jones; Coadv Cheryl Myers. . . - Gui--1.Ricd,-:2. with ii'i('I(S that iii.-vv the lid LW';,”,m,,hm,f,f9;nd ”;ol,m,m off the court house. Pippey. Teacher: Kay MacKinnon. The "wdel Wm London. who is guest speaker KINGSTON. England -- (CP - "' sum When officials of this surrey ..o.' town decided to destroy a giant ' old elm tree, they also agreed to 11"”. have a model of an owl carved from the wood. be placed in the town hall in TIICISI couples. MTV HIGH SPOTS In the mountainous Ceylon the highest peak on sltltudb of 8,281 feet. MOTORISTS Batteries from Carburetors from . Starters from .......... .. Generators from Armatures from . i at aliiTi:Eiim-'iBii'tE"iii'iiT Cnmlmi liwye I18.-.lltiillt-Hllilll News - Comedy - Musical Fuel Pumps from Water Pumps from NIXODVS Montague memory of a century of courting interior of reaches NOTICE FISHERMEN AND 512.75 588.00 3512.00 S1295 S6375 Voltage Controls from 54.50. Starter Drives from .. S3.3t')i ism, S500 Above Prices are Exchange BUD'S ACCESSORIES Phone 127-2 scounax , Will "Save" your calves SCOUREIX works fast! Removes infection from the MOTORS Got Nixon's .S(7tJL'RliX at l tints scasnll. 1 IAMIF.S()N'5 PHARMACY lilonlagile PHONE 1444 Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes intestinal tract overnight. The ”comhilicd sulfas” inl . R I d' S(f0t'REX work fast. cw" mg and Rem" Proniotcs appetite for rapid? ELECFRICAL Wm-vr.v. Saw every call APPLIANCE Repairs Palmer Electric EASTER SPECIALS MONTAGUE 5 T0 s1.oo STORE Sh:-or-Tex Fllll Fashioned NYLONS, 45 Gaiige. Reg. 1.69, all popular shades, only....Paip yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy W 38c Men's WORKSHIRTS, reg. 591.89, 552.19, 52.39, all sizes, clearing H59 ini'anis' Cotton PANTIES, a' real special, Elastic 19c top ............................................................................ ,, MOOABE GROCERY iolii i'.E FOOD SPECIALS mill. in u mill. mi inclusive Purity rionr -.---..;, um llobln llooit flour .1... our Molasses. gal. .5. Matters Ow-n Tea. -1. pg lllnr. white. 10 Ibo. .. Il.1I Iota; Sour. I lbs. for .. no Colo Mix. Purity, I for Clark's Pork 0 Buns. I for lollotl Onto. I. II.. I lb. pig. no L. Vsliey Pen. I for c....... 1- V-Iloy Wax noun. 3 for an Fob. Powder soapy reg Ilse, Ind. Maple hear, I for .. an I for ,-....-..-......--...-......... Oorhnln Dom. a nu. hrm......:'f.?.... no "2.&.""' no 200 700 ,day visitors to Montague, guests of original forecast 2.l . ..u M... THE EASTERN GUARDIAN REGENTS:-MONTAGUI: Harold l'. undry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mn Bruce MscPiiee. Miss Joyce Wlulnton. Pius Mcxinnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Lovers. The Guardian may be bought. at the following places In Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office: in Georgetown: The Post Office: in Souris: The Snack Bar and II. Richards C an. ...'CLAllK'S for nylons, 51 .,..'AVAII.ABLE by the gauge. First quality. 31.19. floor polisher. Montague Electric. ..'Mra. Eliza Campbell, Monta- gue, is ill at the home of her grandson, Mrr. Cecil Bell. ..'Miss Mono. Mntheson, Grade ix student at Montague High lschool. is ill at her home in Brook- lyn. ..'Mr. J. Horton Sencalbaugh. Pembroke, is a patient in the King's County Hospital. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Philip McGee. Gaspereaux, were weck-end guests M Mr. and Mrs. Angus Matheson, Montague. ..'Mrs. I. E. Burden. Montague. lhad as her guests on Sunday her tsons, James and William and their ,lamilics of Charlottetown. ..rMiss Christine Cameron. stu- dent nurse at the P. E. I. Hospital, spent the weekend, in Caledonia, guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs Alan Cameron. ..'Her many little friends are pleased to hear Miss Ernma Nich- ..'Mr Thnnilh-SKYTOX. Charlotte- town, spent. the week-end at the horn; of his parents in Montague.' .."Mr and Mrs. V.R. Pepier and Mrs. A. Hume, Montague, were olaon. Lorne Valley has returned visitors to Charlottetown yester- home from the King's County day. liospital. ..'Miss Bonnie Caiileroii. Grade Xi student at Montague High School. spent the weekend in whim Road, guest of her aunt, Mrs. Mai- colm Munroe, and Mr. Munroe. ..'Mra, Lodge Eirt. Mount Stew- art, is visiting in Montague guest of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Myers. ..'Her -friends in Montague are sorry to hear that NIH. Henry. 1MaoI.-arcll, Charlottetown, is a. pa-l -iieiit in the P.E.I. Hospital. ..j.ccc.....ll (Ynntimied from page 1 ..rMiss l.ulu Graham, employee , A of the Maritime Electric Co.. 'Mon- end of the year. tague, spent, the wrckrnd at her, home in Gaspcrealix. Wide Margin gr?!-TE GUARDIAN. CHARIJOTTETOWN H hour. I APRTD 8. I952 Lorne Valley and Vicinity ..tMr. Peter MocLeod was I business visitor to Montague on Wednesday. March 19th. Mrs. Charles MaoI.cod spent the past Qek in Charlottetown. where she visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Douglas. Mr. Raymond Shaw has return- ed home after spending several months in salt springs. N. 5. Mr. and Mrs. George Mocannell and children. Margaret Ann and end visitors at the home of the test our economic defences." 5. Prospects for 1052 indicated "continued high levels or employ- ment and general business activity. without any renewal of overt. infla- tion. and with most of the increas- ed output occurring in defence and defence-supporting sections or the economy." The ye r's highest yield from in- direct. or hidden" taxes came from the lu-per-cent sales tax. It brought in s596,0iJU.i)0t). an increase of 3125.- -i0tI,000 over the previous year. i sales Tax The sales tax was among the levlcs which yielded more than was forecast in the budget a year ago. Mr. Abbott obtained S110,U00.000 more than anticipated from per- sonai income tax; si58.000.000 from rorporatiori income tax: S1i8.ti00.00U from customs import duties: 32,000,- ----- l ..'Mr. and Mira. Roy Clark Andi A detailed explanation was givciil family of Charlottetown were Sun- for the wide margin between the . of R s30.tli)(),0Ut)r Clarks mother, Mrs. Marg- surplus and the actual experience. Revenues wcrc s'.292,000,000 great- ,er than anticipated and defence ..'Mrs Alex Macbougnll and son expenditures were some s26U,titKl,t)UU Iiiofcirnxetoiilgfilgetelrgggiflig Afltsliagl 1cs'Ts'hteh:I1ig(I:gIn::ti?cdiilic forecast wasl Mrs. MacDougall'a parents, Mr. based on the expectation that the! and Mu-s. Malcolm MBCI.R0d- ttrross national product -- the value: of Canadian production - would readh 320.000.000.000. It actually reached 321 200000.000. Proiils. iii- comes and imports were all higher than anticipated. other points in the 85-page white paper: NEW; i. Personal income tax )'iPldl'dl A”, an estimated S980.000.0l)0 in 1951-52. the Holy Week services held in ln increase of 332-L7ot;'ou0 or 50.2 Montague. is the guest of and per cam over the previous year, Mrl. J-P. Beth 2. Corporation income tax, again the largest single source of govern- In.h;;:I'slTI.nsT);I:lI;nd(:oEfIIte1 plletzgff merit revenues, yielded sl,l;i4.tlU0.- tague. has returned home. from 000' "1 m"”” M s334'300'U00 or the P E I Hmphal charlomg 42 per cent over the previous year. , , g H 3. Revenue from taxes on cigars. ;g:"t'h;”;:ar; hs:v:,:Ib:,,ee':nT pa em clgareta and tobacco was sz-i,ii00.0UU higher. although the yield from ex- cise duties on tobacco-products and alcoholic beverages was 319,000,000 lower due to reduced sales. Mrs. aret MacPhcrson. ..'Miss Shirley”-.VIlacGltegor, Mon- tague, spent the week-end in? Charlottetown. guest of her bro- ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and. Mrs. Sinclair Mncbcod. l ..'Rev. D.A. jamphell. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Preston 'Mac- Lure and daughter Evelyn, Mon- tague, were weekend gtupsts at the; h 1 I M g d M S. wmmm gt, 4. Inflationary pressures have G0rT;m:,' G;,;,f,e,uxf lbeen brought under control but in- ternational events "could bring nrvice, win ,about a renewal of direct inflation- ...,'HOLY WV)-EEK fontinue tonight in ms pr.-gm-.!nry pressures that might seriously 000 from the sales tax; and s'.'.20tl.- 000 from settlement of accounts on the excess profits tax, repealed sev- eral years ago. Revenue from excise duties was 521000.000 less than forecast in the last budget. The yield from excise Ilaxes was sll.U0t),00ll lower and the amount obtained from uccesslon duties was s'.!,tlUti.000 lower than ex- pcctcd. The forecast of revenue from personal income" tax was based on an nnticipated increase of about if: per cent in salary and wages during the year. Salaries and wages increased by approximately i'I per cent. Estimates of corporate profits proved to be about 12 per cent too low. 'The actual revenue from excisi- duties in 1951-52 fell well below the budget forecast because of a short fail or 24 per cent in the revenue from matured spirits and of i4 per cent in the revenue. from the tax on cigarcts." said tile white paper. Referring to the sii.0O(l.000-drop in excise taxes. it said: "This was more than accounted for by the fact that additional rev- enue from the increased tax on to- bacco products was about 510.000.- 000 less than expected. and that the rcvenlie from the new tax on stoves. washing machines and re- frigerators was also s5.oou,ooo short or the sl6.000ti00 expected at the time of the budget." lterlnn Church. .Mnnt.1gue, xrithi” Rm". T5. A. Campbell hringinrzl the second of his series of mess-5 nges dealing with the cross. The; Georgetown Unltril Church chair; will lead the service of parisl-. King's County Ministerial As- sociation. , . .'Fl.'N I-IRAI. Yl-ISTERDAY - The funeral of the late Mrs. John Jeffery, who passed away at hcr, home in Lower Montague. Aprilll 4th. 1952. was held yesterday, morning from hcr late residence to, .St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church. Montague. with Rev. J. W. Mo-l Ciirdle, celebrating Requiem High Mass. The pail bearers werel Messrs. Philip Burke, noml Boudreault. Gus Burke, Theodorcl McKearney. Fr a n k Burgeois. ilughie Langtaniz. Interment took, place in the church cemetery. Left to mourn her passing. besides her, sorrowing husband. are one son John, with whom she resided, and three daughters, Margaret, Mrs, Dim MacKenzie. -Frances. Mrs.' Seymour Acorn, both of Montaguel and Mary, Mrs John Mcxearney, Lower Montague. ....'H0l.Y WEEK SERVICES - Thcre was it large attendance at the opening Holy Week inter denominational service which was held in St. Andrew's Presbyter- ian Church. Montague. last even- ing, sponsored hy the King”: County Ministerial Association. Rev. F. N. Young presided, ss- sisted hy Dr. A. D. MacKenzic and Mr. W. D. Johnston. Mrs. Elsie VVattcrwortli was organist. The guest speaker was, Rev. D. A. Campbell, minister of New London Presbyterian Church, who ydelivernd an inspiring sermon ,using for his text Matthew 26: .10 ,”He tChrastl went It little fur- ;ther and fell on his face and jprayod.” The Presbyterian choir lied the service of praise and lspecini sol!-ctions included I mix- 'ed quart:-tie "At. Sunset" (C. F. vLornc) hy Mrs. W. R. Garrick, lMlss Florrle Benton, Rev. F. N. iifnung. and Mr. .l. M. Mackenzie. land an anthem "Passion Chorale" (Finch) hy the choir. The hymns twnrh "Jesus Keep Me. Near The Cross", "Beneath The Cross of AJQ-sus", and "Go To Dark Geth- lsc-mnne". Rev. Mr. Young pro- l!UY' NOW ON ALL SUITS COATS SUITS The GREEIIIJ LAiIIES' STORE MEN'S STORE SPEOIAL PRE-EASTER SALE ' 1070 SHORTIES ON. ALL MEN'S TOPCOATS SPORT COATS This offer extended till Easter so make It It point to shop during this sale period and SAVE 107,. SELECT YOUR SPRING OUTFIT NOW , SAVE l0'&. Use our lay-away plan. A small deposit: will hold any garment. ANO SAVE LAples' DRESSES AL CO. LTD. 150 GREAT GEORGE 144 GREAT GEORGE 'nounred the ht-ncdlctlon. - - -Insure Mariano Iranob oftloo: ltclnnb It. 1. 0. IAINT. uensrsl Agent. Charlottetown J. I. Pluliihlfl. Osnornl Aunt. Illlunordtlo ' w For A Sure 701110170 T,ddy lonoton I: c. snenoxsw, r.t.s., c.r.o., snpennu-mono Bobby. Montague. were recent week . m.?. mmV,,.4 my A4 vA44F v sleigh roads and are haulingv fire- NAME Anstie. Boudreault, Charles Brennick, William . Burke, John Riley, Riley, Riley, Richard .. Stewart, Harr,(V.. Sorrey, Viiozzo, Frcri . Whitc, Adolphus and Mrs. mfnnd Min. George Masuuy. farmer's parents. Mr. Reuben ucclnnoii. Mr. Reuben Moosnnell and Mr. mother, Mrs. Mao McAulsy. Francis Miclntyrc were business . x visitors to Montague on Friday. Mr. Cecil Mat.-Neill retumed March 21st. home on Wednesday, March 19th. - -- stter spending the put two Miss Rena MaoNeili spent the months in Nova. sooth. past two weeks in Oharlottetown where she was employed. The farmers in this vicinity1re taking advantage of the good Her many friends are sorry to hear that it was necessary for Miss Emma Nicholson to enter the Kings county Memorial Hoqiital for an operation. All join in wish- wood for next. winter's use. in: her I speedy mooverv. ....-.:1. Best wishes for I speedy i-eoov- Charlottetown. spent the weekend cry are being extended to M, of mxciiaai-ti. wltiuar. McAuhy's nrle uuwomla who is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hos. pltsl. -A. M. EARLY MENACE I UOM. now nuinly confined to Africa and southwest Asia. room. ed over all Europe in ancient times. The flint known inhabitants or Britain were Celtic and Iberian in origin. . . TOWN LIST OF OEFAIILTIIIG RATE Last Known Addresg 1 Property Location , Central Street Main Street Wood Island Road ...... Locust Street m...-- James .. Montague .. Campbell, A. F. River Road ...-..... " Campbell, Mrs. A. F. . Main Street -. " Campbell, Donald . . . Main Street .. Charlottetown Campbell, Est. Josiah . Queens Road .. . Montague Clair, Malcolm , Montague. " Ciarey, Peter Locust Strec .. " Claw, Roy McDonald Stree " Collins, James . Rink Street ..... " Collins, Richard . . Queens Road " Collins, Est. Richard New Road .. - " Collins, Denny .. Locust Street .. " Doiron, Mrs. Jane . Locust Street .. " Fraser, Mrs. Mabel . . Queens Road .. " Griffin, Albert Main Street. . .., ” Griffin Woodworktnx . Mill Street. .. " Hennigar, W'illiiim . Birch Sircr-t . " iligginboiham. Lloyd . I.ocu,st Street " JRMIOSOH. Phillip . River Rand Sturgeon Jnmicson, Phillip , Birch street " J0hnSl0n. Jack .. MacDonald Avenue Halifax Kennedy. Mary School street Montague Lnrkin. Aiphonsus . Locust Street " Larkin, James .. Queens Road " Llewellyn, Spencer . Mm-Donald Avenue ” Llewellyn, Archie . liltlin Sir:-ct . " I-OWPFY. Jamcs .. M(-Donald Sire ” Murphy, Est. Jilnics . . iiiliin Street " Myers. Percy . Patrick Street . " MCGUIEBH. Ned . Locust Street " Maclnnes. Elctha Gaul Street " Mackcnzic, John H. Mt'Dnn:Lld Street " MncLenn, Oliver liiucDonaltl Avenue " Matheson. William POWCI”. Diinicl Milin Street " Power. Iawi Main Street . " Riley. Daniel Locust Street .. " tVallnce Myrtle Main Street . Locust Street kcnnedy Sircct, l,l'. Wood 15. Road CPHIFD Street Mrs. Preston .. Sorre,v. David . .. New Road . . ” Vanldcrstine. William Centre Street " VUOZZO. Frcri liiontagllc Road " Brook Street. . Mt-Donald Street OF MONTAGUE PAYERS Real Personal Lou and Estate Property Farm Lands 10.40 16.00 .60 14.40 .40 2.50 11.00 .80 ' 150 20.80 3.00 1.00 19.30 ' .40 8.00 .80 36.00 .80 6.00 .40 2.50 44.00 .40 29.53 1.20 4.00 .40 1 1.20 .80 12.00 .40 1.50 126.80 2.40 3.00 124.00 9.00 52.40 .40 6.60 18.84 2.80 4.00 3.00 4.80 0.40 .40 28.20 2.40 8.00 .40 1.20 25.60 1.60 29.61) 14.40 6.00 - 9.60 .40 24.00 .40 16.00 lm 16.00 .40 '.Iti.00 .40 12.00 .40 12.00 .40 11.20 , 5.60 .40 30.00 1.20 15.20 18.60 15.00 22.40 .40 18.40 16.00 Notice is hereby given, that pursuant to the Town Act. 1948, I will on the third DATED this ciglitli (lily of April, A. D.. 1952. day of May, A.D.. 1952, at the hour of ten olclock in the forenoon make application to the Magistrate for the Town of Montague at his Court Room in Montague for judgment against cacti and all the lands above described for the respective amounts above men- tioned, and then unpaid, and also for judgment against the respective parties above named for the amounts above mentioned as due by them respectively in respect to Poll Taxes or tax on real or personal property or other tax or any or all of such taxes. and then unpaid, and proceed upon such judgment as by law directed, and unless cause it; the caintrary be shown on the making of such application at the time and place a oresai . ' G. ARNOLD WIGHTMAN, Town Clerk for the Town of Montague, Prince Edward VEGETABLES CHOCOLATES Firm Prime. Delicious. '09 OI 50” 0! Tomatoes. pkg. 25: T"'d"' 'D"'s:"69 Large EASTER BEEF " - Celery. each . .- 16: OI," '9" ,'V"'Y dt'Y Jeny - Ifead h o oA..al ettuco. ea: ... 15: , F h Fresh Crlibms. I5. ..u. 396 Spinach. 2 lbs. . 39: REGULAR satin New g g Mixture. lb. 29: Cabbage. lb." . . 08: New , ' UNBELIEVABLE Carrots. 2 lbs. .l 19: BUT TRUE p Fresh S "A" . Mushrooms. pkg. 39: g'."gKEN' '5. . 49c H th ' d "3". lb. 45 COIICTIUITIEHIIS. ca. 31: "Ola?" EIIIOIO M . c Q . C rt gJaAu La Radish. ouch 15: Shmkless Ejlgzfsdozr . 47: Picnic. lb. . . . . . 51: M. L. Rindless Cauliflower. ca. 53: Bun h Rliu rb. bunch 35: g:1?':,':,' wh'o,;' ' 5" Naval Cottage Roll. lb. 71: Oranges. 4 dos. 1.00 Slab . Lambgs, lacon. piece. lb. 43: 3' I O I I O O I 0 o 9 or . Lg VT" " 1I;ie::r.lb. 25: P'''- 1 II" -' -- "S Tongues. Iii. ..-. 53: Strawberries, etc. Broken Pekoe Too. lb. . . . . . 75: Wetheys Pure Orange Marmalade. 24 oz. W. O O I O I OlO'OI Wetheys Strawberry JIIII. 24 ozrbot. 51: Purity Cult: Mixes. plug. 29: SWlFl"S run: LARD. Zlbs. 25: We curry is comploio tin: of ZER-O PAK Frosted Foods. iiiso: Diabetic Fruits, Plums. Peaches, Pearl. rimppie, Apricots. iuupim-nu. Island. EASTER EXTRA SPECIAL Anmuiwst cnocnsur "Tho Home oi Provon Values" PIIOIE. ' 2007