fade EIGHT it IIIII NI1 (??Q'fdZ; TRAVELREFRESHED MONGION. N. (CP)-Substantial pupropa will be made United Ki ” and New Brunswick ports thia' 3-. MAY 10 - giupnsents oi to the from sum- mer. Charles Harrison. represent- alive oi the British Timber con- trol Board, said today. . . .. THE GUARDIAN. its sisters euinniis AGENTS:-MONTAGUI: llarold ll. Landry. Mrs. In-an Stewart. In. llraee Inerlsee. Mina Joyce Wiulnten. Min Joan Jolutu. AGINT Gl:0lGl'l'0WN: Walden Laura The Guardian may be u . . ROARINGUP FROMTIIE FLOOR OFTHE SEA-- 10 A HIGH MARK IN EXClTEMENTl THE CBOWVDS WERE TIIRILLED 01V OPENING NIGHT. see IT 1o.niv Alli) SAT. . vat Wanuen Enos: Pl-Illll'l'I was an the Skipper of the Submarine that threw an underwater uppercut the Navy! '" for I; ALSO nuunma nowe..p.i..w-i?AiRiCi.A NEAi?;.?' town: The Post Office: arm I son. bought at . Blue Dome ttutaurant. and Guardian Oitiee; in George in Sous-is: The Snack Ia: andyl. lick the iouowlnu places In 'li;Ir.s.-Alice Robertson, Sturgeon: recently spent a few days in Mont- ague visiting with friends. Mr. Malcolm Clair, salesman. was I recent visitor to Murray Harbor North. where he called on his regular customers. Jiilriends will regret to learn that Mr. Frank L. Coyle. Mont- ague, is a patient in the Char-i iotteiown Hospital. All wish him a. speedy recovery. Mr. Jack Baker. Amherst. com- mercial traveller, was a recent business visitor to Montague and vicinity, calling on his regular customers. ..tRev. Dr. Macxenzie of Mon- tague. left this morning for B05- ton, Mass, where he will be An- niversary Preacher in Clarendon Hill Presbyterian Church, West Somervilic. Mass, on May 13th and 20th. ..'HAULlNG GBAYEL FOR ROAD - Truckman are at pres- ent briefly engaged hauling from the pit at John K. MacDonald's farm, Kilmuir, through Montagucp to Roseneath. where the Warrcn' Paving company has its machin-g ery set up in preparation to pav-i lng the road from Pooie's garage to Georgetown. Also moving grav- el is the Poole and Beer Con- struction Company. which is haul- ..'LOADiNG PRODUCE - The motor vessel ”Generai Burstali". from Eellorum. Newfoundland. ar- rived in port at Montague on Wed- nesday, to take on a cargo of mix. ed produce for Newfoundland ports. The vessel is under the command of Capt. Levi Keariey. as. s. ULNA IN roar - The S. S. Ulna arrived ,in Montague yesterday on its weekly run irom Sydney, N. S. The boat took on a cargo of mixed produce for Cape Breton ports. JSURVIEYING noan -. Mr. William Ward and Mr. l-Iaddon Mnclnnis. government surveyors. are continuing their work survey- ing the road which they were conducting last year. Last week they began work on the Lower Montague Road in preparation for work to be done in the near future. Mr. S. S. Hessian Guest Speaker At Home,pSchool Meeting Mr. S. S. Hessian. K.C.. was the CHARLO"l"l'ETOWN ject. "Current Events." He stressed the need for the people oi Prince Edward Island to wake to their . , "-liities as F -" cltiar ens, and also be alert to what is being done in other provinces of Canada. "Governments are cor- porations owned and operated by the people who should enjoy the lruita of their labour." he said. He spoke particularly regarding the sales tax issue. He explained the purpose of such a tax and what it would mean to the work- in man and his family He urged his listeners. Is an asloclatlon. '0 use every means in their power to tight against such a taxation A vote of thanks for his timely address was moved by Mrs. Cecil . I. - MA.Y-.11.;1951- ej- - WAISHAM, Norfolk. En(land- (CP) -rorthe tirsttlnieinhia; tory in this town. the local coun- cil reports taxes have been paid rrrrm?! Beck and seconded by Mr. C. A. Shaw. Mr. John A. MacDonald. Card- igan. also spoke briefly. express- ing his pleasure at being present. Following a report regarding the Musical Festival membership read by Mrs. Elsie Watterworth. the meeting adjourned. pram P Kiiscui (limit: by all citizens "without a mist- mur.". JUOUAPA. I Balvudor. May 10 -(AP) - Shattering earthquakes have left 25.000 homeless in south- east El Salvador. But the death toll-not uirely to exceed 200- tlnals far below the covernment estimate of 1.000. Ill: I'--Iililrrr f Mompmfilspu-tesinil Get bigger yldrla of eop-grade pota- toea by promoting your crop agalnot insects and hlighta with C-I-L ESTICIDES. C-I-L PESTICIDES assure the grower of dependable, low-coat pro- tection. All are thoroughly field-', tested and made to rigid mentho- tnrhgatandnsvda. nwiddynaodlsy auceouful farnaore across the Dominion. For the moat recent prover! plod- uota and methods for controlling insect pests and plant dleeaaea, you can rely on C-I-I. i &&I cum C-l-l - r.er,;;;.: romo ruusimrs 1aox.A 77, dlllhvitha Ml? 1'' Find at any tin. EXTRA; NEVVS ing gravel from the Macxinnon guest speaker at a meeting of the Olwpt during winamnin. p . pit in Kilmuir to the Commercial Home and Suhool, Association held shows 3:30-7-9 Road, I in the Montague -1-ngh School last ma, awn. evening. ' d” (EPPE The meeting was conducted by 's'55lN) 5 I the president, Dr. George Inman. '59 powder containing 52g A d D m:3gi;e;sw::da lgrtgz i:tii;t;:1(:il.alnc:rel-oil rfoconalnaended fog N0! IT'S NOT A II a Cardigan were welcomed by Dr. - 0 Mr y,"'d 1'" riunrnirs ERROR! Maclionald Dros. Theatre " mm l-i-gin.'TRi-COP .. compat- S d b th M t The minutes of the previous M” "'u' C'I'L 50W: Wet- Our patrons have been b0W.l- MT. S-I-EeyAR-I Ponsore Y 9 On agile meeting were read by Miss Shirley - - . table DDT. load or Call-jug, ed 0V9” with laffs after 9553”; F . 8 30 S t 8 30 Branch, Canadian Legion at "g";;'g:,:'";1e;,i;”'3;”i:,u;f,,;;;”;v,,, DIICOP Spray M""'"”' 'l;5Nt'hTlSMlgls,0ll!om Xgmrnli n "inns-1si11:is" " Yeo's Theatre Montague '"""8i". WW the "Ni"? ””i ” Ducop 0"" i'M'-in-'5"7oDDT--d30930vrP"-1-1- . ” "' ”""' W M'- 'w H D. k P 11 - E 1 K ' 7 l Iwaisndecifieg tolactisier these matters (pgnnujy "oggfpgx 3.7") DI-JECOif'Duet,kgivaa esoquionaloontrol D"".15!IIvMdu-Ids p l('. owe - ve yn eyes Wednesday June gthp " 3 3 V ' of both light and potah Although p C A P I T 0 L rims is a piCturebetl1arr hf" ' - ..?h:..:;::”:.:: 541:2. .:"::r.":::: M -w":m0"'-S W "W5 ggglgrgf, Sgwelvvgr vow-;,,s;sm pp v- n1m r 'tc ' i 1.1. .. .. p p rayisa anexoen and il).'-1?'rE1iiglEyI.eV:'El1)y,)icttiere youOwon1'l am" 3.73 m',T .ndq;l;; cosppieiznl iiaidhfimsidde 5" I"! "5" 3”?” ' i y. t , , , ' n it dill l0 miSS. 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