;;,w.-,.-.-.-. .-O. . PAGE EIGHT AIRFIELD PROJECTS OSLO - tCPi -- Norwegian de- fence minister Nils Langhelle said that under plans approved at the recent Lisbon meeting of the North Atlantic Treaty Organizations Council. Norway will binld one new air base and expand six existin-z fields. Norway will pay one-third of the cost. . KINII COLE COFFEE Your I7ui'iiuriIr ”I4'IIlf to-on CAPITOL rm. -SAT. SHOWING AT 8:30, 7 AND 9 front Roy Rogers Action! the border trail lilozes...us Untle , Sumls slur trouble shooter heads into new us ANTHONY CIRUSO - ROY BARCROFT.3a ROY ROGERS RIOERS SPECIAL! l'(-lIRI.S IN WHITE" COMEDY - SERIAL THE MOST DYNAMIC 2 IN 1 THRILL SHOW J OF THE YEAR! mnulcrrr snow : PRINCE EDWARD I-mun l PROGRAM STARTS AT 11:30 PM. ...ADIlLT- 'TERTAINYiIEN'l.' Jae Mousren ”UlTll IIIIIE ' LME5 NOT HARE .done p hear that Miss Adah , rue GUARDIAN. cnAaLo1';rE'rowN .. THE EASTERN GUARDiANg AGENTS:-MONTAGUI: Harold F. Landry, Mn. Byron "A Bruce Macl'Iiee, MIII Joyce AG ENT GEORGETOWN: :. Mn. Wlulntoo. Plua Mcl-ilnnon. Walden Lave:-I. The Guardian may be bought at the following places in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: The Post Office: in Sourls: The Snack Bar and II. Richard: A Son ....'HAVI'I YOIJR dry cleaning now for Buster at the Delux Dry Cleaners, Montagueu Mrs. Bryer Jones. South-port. was visiting in Montague yester- day, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chester )iacLure. ....'NOTlCl-I-All school taxes in Murray River District No. 94. not paid by April Jltlth will be hand- ed in for collection by order of trustees. . .'ANNIVEBSARY SALE. 3'4 tall? Jo-Anna Dress Shop. 10'); off all cash sales. Four days only, March 19th to 22nd inclusive. ..-Mr. David Rourke. Montague was the lucky winner of the 981b- hat: of Robin Hood flour given away at Yeo's Theatre Tuesday night. Mr. Ernest Doucette, Montague. is spciidin: a few days it! Charlottetown, visiting friends and relatives. iicr malty friends are - hear Mr. Williriiii (V Gaspcreaux. is a patient. Kinrzls County Hospital. llis many friends are pleased to hear Mia John James Mat-Donald St. Georges. has returned home from the King's County Hospital. sorry to Graham. in Lhk' . '('()ME TO the notion sale at Poole lfotel, Friday, March 2L at R. Roiicfil. l(mi:'s County Memor- i.il linspitzil. All invited. ..'Mrs. J. B. Lucas. NIOIILRHU9 lift on Marcli lfltli by plane for Halifax. where she will visit her niece, Miss Selma Llewellyn. pleased to MacGregor. Moiitaguc. has returned to work ai. the Bank of Nova Scotia after her recent illness. ..'llcr friends are Mr. Junies Llewellyn. forineilx of Oak Valley. has returned to Montague after visiting for a week in Southport. guest of his son-iii- law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs Bryer Jones. .Vlr. Llewellyn was accompanied on his return by his son Brycr K. i.lewell)". Wlm W35 on a business trip to Murray Riv- er. ,l..co.Vna.us 15;: - The sup-3 reme Court )e5tCrd3.V Conlllfmed the sale of the North American Hotel by the Sheriff. The sale. at which Robert B. Simpson was the purchaser. was held February 2'.) and yesterday order makes it sub- ject to the payment in full of an outstanding mortgage out of th: purchase money paid into Court. .fOii March 9th a number of friends called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Moffatt MricLcan to of- fer congratulations to Mrs. Alex- ander Maclnnis, formerly of Mur- ray River and Point. Pleasant, on the occasion of her ninety-second birthday. Mrs. Maclnnis, who is in excellent health. now makes her home with her daughter, Mrs. MacLean and Mr. MacLean of Summerside. ..'tI)lES AT VVHITI-I SANDS - The death occurred at. her home at White Sands yesterday of Mrs Mary A. Glover in her 85th year. following a lengthy illness. The late Mrs. Glover was born in White Sands, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clem- ente. Surviving her are three sons. David at Murray River, Robert at Guernsey Cove and William at White Sands. Also surviving is one brother, James H. in Jamaica, N. Y. Funeral arrangements had not TODAY THE PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE IS THE HAPPIEST PLACE IN THE Flash from Hedda Fl.-uli li-um RF.ilHtl0K: "I'ICTl.'RE OF THE MONTH! EVERYONE WIl.L' ENJOY 'ROOM FOR ONE lVlORE'l” Flash from CORONIGT: "MOVIE OF THE MONTH!" - been completed at time of writing. WORLD! and love. it Buli- itnrmcr: So much fun and icy "THIS IS ONE OF I THE MOST 915- bles over - - all over you! You ll go out LIGHTFUL PIC- Tl'"”S,?,;lfqF;vv'm"l smilin' in your heart at the fellow who made room for the girl he loved-and forgot to lock the door! BY ALL MEANS BRING THE FAMILY! T0-DAY - FRI. - SAT. No.1 make; of at. rriment! ..'Mr. William Miller. Murray Harbour North, has accepted a position as manager of the Cock- shutt Company, suinniereide. Mr. Jack Doyle. commercial traveller. Charlottetown. was celi- ing on his regular customer: in Montague yesterday. Mr. John White returned to Montague on Tuesday. March 18, lOll0l.(lM'n visiting friends and rel- atives. 'Miss Pearl McKeniia. St. Pct.- er's Bay, P.E.I., has returned to Halifax after spending a few days with her sister. Mrs. Dougal Cummings, Saint John, N. B. .3!-lIlNl-ZRAL SERVICE -- The funeral of the late Mr. Neil Mac- Leod, who passed away at his home in Hcatherdale on March 17th. was held from the Montague Funeral Home yesterday after- noon. with Rev. A. C. Fraser of Valleyfield conducting the ser- vice. The pail bearers were Messrs. Wellington Nicholson, John Mac- Kcnzie mid William Macheod of Valieyfield. and William Mc- Kciina. Alfred Lowery, and Bruce MricPhee of Montague. Interment took place in the Valleyfield cemetery. ..t(flEB MEETING -- The reg- ular mccting of the First Mon- tague Pack Wolf Cubs was held in the Legion Hall last niglit with Alicia Arnold Wightm.-in in charge. .. sied by King Scouts James lilac-Duiiaid and David Stewart. lThe evening was spent in the study of the Cub Law and Prom- ise. and the Grand ilowl. During llllo evening several games were enjoyed by the Cubs. Four new members were present. The meet- in;: closed around the council rock. The Scout mceting followed at eight o'clock under Scoutmaster Eric Duvnr, troop leader James Biachonald, and King Scouts Dav- id Stewart and Bioyce Beck. High- light of the evening was an in- vcstiture ceremony in which four boys were invested in the troop. Three new candidates were pres- ent or i.hc meeting. Following the invcstiiiirc .1 period of games was enjoyed. after which plans were made for r:iisiri'.: funds to finance summer camp. The meeting closcd iwiiii a short sing-song and the horse shoe ceremony. Murray River and Vicinity ..'Mr. and Mrs. l-lniersoii K. Johnston. .iiui'r.iy River. lrfl. re- cently for Moncton, N. B., iiii:l Halifax. N. S. where they will visit friends and relatives. Mr. Geoige Rankin, Pictou is- land. was a recent visitor to Mur- ray River. whcre he was the guest of his riaugicr and soii-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ford Keenan. Mrs. Huldie Gunlick. St. John. N. B. has returned to her home after being ll recent visitor to Murra.V River where she was the guest. of her mother, Mrs. Sadie MacLeod. Mrs. Roland Moore. and daught- er Marlan. have returned to their- home in Charlottetown after spending a few days in Murray River where they visited their many friends and relatives. Mrs. Alfred Gasbee, Halifax, N. S., has returned to her home. at- tcr being a recent visitor to Mur- ray River where she was the guest of her mother. Mrs. Sadie Maci.eod. Mre. Rayrnond Reynolds and son Arnctt. Murray River. were re- cent business visitors to Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Pi-aser. accompanied by Mrs. Emerson Johnston. Murray River, were re- cent. visitors to Charlottetown. where they visited friends and relatives. l , --A.Q. UNION ROAD W. L .."rhe regular meeting of the Women's institute of Union Road. King's County. was held on March 11th. at the home of Mrs. George Mellish. The president. Mrs. Doug- iu Melliah presided. The meeting opened with the creed in unison followed by roll call and the minutes of the prev- iotu meeting read by the secret- ary, Mrs. Fred Carver. The visit- iug committee Mrs. Georiro Mclll-Sh and Mrs. Van Bhupper. KIW0 I report. of their visits during the month after which flve- dollars wag voted, to the Red Cross catn- paillll. .a The third lesson on rhome nursing" was given by the presi- dent and was very much enjoyed by the members. At the close of the meeting a contest was won by Mrs. Everett Moore. and an auction or canned fruit. and pickles win held. A de- licious lunch was served by the hostess. ' l Th! next meeting is to he held at the home of the president where roll call will be eimvered by each member donating I place of fancy work. FCONOMIZI with (M-Z17!-6 Hut priin; Li: ii: iiirtrfiil ei1rlliliIM()L) after spending: a few days in Chan cl EXPEIIIIITIIIIES Continued from page 1 peak of 9,332,253,505. In 1044. The bulky document tabled by Mr. Abbott oontained only the de- tails of proposed expenditures. In three weeks - April 8 at 8 pm. EST - he will bring down the budget and tell just how he pro- poses to raise the money needed to cover the multi-billion dollar expenditures. Prime Minister st. Laurent has already tipped Canadians that they ahould expect no substantial tax cuts while the world situa- tion remains as it is Highlights of Estimate: Highlights in the estimates in- mi 1. The defence bill of 82,106,000.- 000 will include sa24,ooo.ooo in mutual aid -- arms. and air train- ing - for Atlantic Pact allies. Not. included in the total was 345,- 000,000 to be spent on such things as atomic energy. 2. The air force will spend 3759.- 000,000 or nearly as much as the s800,000,000 the army and navy will spend between them. 3. Civil defence will jump 50 per cent, to s6,508.000 from S4.- l96,00CI but will still be consider- ably less than one per cent of the total defence outlay. 4. Non-defence spending will run to s2.249,'l9G,809 compared to 52.002.587.837 this year. 5. The increase was accounted for by the oldlage security pro- gram, inaugurated Jan. 1 last. un- der which 540 a month is paid to all '10 and over regardless of menus. The program, expected to cost s32'.l.000,000 in 1952-53, help- ed to boost expenditures of the health department. to 5721390100 from 54-f4,925,523. 6. The Veterans Department, largely due to increased pensions, is up attain for the first time in several years. staiidiiig at s1Z28,- 000.000 ngaiiist S2l3,000,000. Mr. Abbott. iii a. statement. is- sued to the press, said the "path- ering nioinciituin" of the defence program is the main reason for his record prophecy. Some expenditures on atomic enci't;.V. fl field the govcrmucnt has tried to keep divorced from the defence prograin, might be considercd defence expenditures. Other Atlantic Pact. countries at- tribute soinc of their atomic spending to defence and Canada) is following suit. The Defence Research Board. the scientific arm of the defence department. boomed upward to 342,000,000 from 532,500,000, 3. hoist of oiie-third. The air force is coins: up to S759,000,00(l frnni s6'l2.000.00(l. the army to s5a2.ooo.o0o from 3459.- 000,000. the navy to SZ68,000.00tl from s236.000.000. Bulking large in nil three were new equipniciit. new planes. warships, tanks and other arms. MARCH 3). 1952 O ifyou dontagme Noxzema malotsyour skin I Look lovelier in T0 Days! e I Do you long for skin that wins compliments- that look: younger, softer and smoother? We urge you to try Noxzema's new Home Beauty Routine. It was developed by a skin spe- cialist. And in clinical tests, it actually helped 4 out of 5 women to new complexion loveliness in 10 days. Thousands of Canadian women have now accepted this specialists Home Facial with remarkable results. Since . Good-Will Offer. We're so sure that Noxzema can help you that we'll pay for your first far if results don't delight Montreal. ”Birmiahu were a real problem." lay: Can-non I.ister.”Then I friend advised Noauma. I used it an my powder bane end night cream. In nn time my akin looked to much aofler and amoobher." Vletorlu. "I had very dry oHn until I started uain Nonema an my night rreern." Ilyl une hrlier. "My mm. plexinn look: In much eofter and nmnnther ihei now Norman in my daily beauty aid." Public Works estimatesat sl07,- construction projects during 405,728 were 58,199,758 higher. but defence emergency. "The civilian of curtailing gram is being held severely Mr. Abbott said the government is continuing its policy drug or cosmetic counter. Follow Noxzeme'e a p Beauty Routine-morning and evening for 10 days. If you're not delighted with results, Noxzema will pay you ssr. .. Just write your reasons in a few words and return your 65v jar to Noxzemn, Toronto. Offer good for lim- ited time only! Get your 656 jar today! M". in chm" Try this new Home Ioouty Routlnol lt'e bringing remarkable results to women all over Canada! MORNING: I. Apply medicated Noxlelna over rm and neck. uung damp cloth. "creamweeh” your akin. Noxzama in gun. lea: .3-mi win artunllv WIIII it off with waleri And no dry. drawn feeling afterward. I. Now Imooth on light film of neanlou Nnuema for a long-lasting powder has 1; help protect your skin all an with Nnxuml. see how .'i win make-up, dirt-without hanh rubbing. I. Now apply Nonem I your night cream to help anften. smooth. I bit extra over blomilhel to help heal, ll'a mrrfiretrd--that'- the mm! Remember. Nomimn grmeren. Ne ameery face or pillow. the! check despite the seriously ined- equate condition of many govern- construction pro-.ment buildings. vessels and publls in' works." said Mr. Abbott. Even if you have naturally din teeth. at lest here is a tool pane that will make your teeth whiter than nature intend- ed. ir FLURADENE titer in the enuery issue of Ken oi-'ri Digest ex lnins whet happened when FL RADENI-I tootli nste was first tented. FLURAD .NE actually made naturally dingy lull: look elude: whiter. How does FLURADENE accomplish this? 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