rAIiE YEN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGFE: Harold F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart, Mrs. Bruce ltIacI'hee, Miss Joyce Wigginton, Pius Mcxlnnon, AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldon Lavers. The Giiardldruiiv-be bought at. the following places in Montague: Blue Dome Iii-.xI.iiir:iiit, and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office; in Sniiris: The Snack Bar and H. Richards 1', Son. - Mr. Frank Lavandier. George- HTn".;1HA,RI-? Tm .n1,:1f,mn,toa'n, has arrived in Labrador I ' ("hag ' i ” ' where he is employed in carpenter work. ..'CI.ARK'S SPICING SALE. -- Big savings! All stores. ..'ST. MARI" PARISH. Mon- tague, card pa .irnmiiries Hall, tonight 8.15. In. 1. anvil prizes Mr. Herbert McGuigan returned to his home at St. Mary's Road after being employed in Halifax during the winter months. ..'Mrs. Frank Lavandier and son "(I '”iI,ewis and two daughters, Lucretia 31”" land Leona. Georgetown, are vis- iting Mrs. Murphy's mother, Mrs. Thomas Murphy St. Mary's Road. Miss Ruby X resume her t' wood HOS'i7l”d spendiii: a lltr ; St. Marys l7o'iv' Mr. Thomas Murphy , WA Dr ' rid two daughters. Clemmie and i.. 1 y 59”" Linda. and son Tommy returned to '9' Char" their home at St. Mary's Road at- :,”' df;l:n(W'm'te:; spending the winter months in '"r 1”" Hmlidaliiax, N. 8., where Mr. Murphy Dr Fouiidl v . I;'."lIl:1 Tait. Nag en1p;(Z:(E,g”W4Vu, i.-,.. ?i1ai':.' I ”''”"r; Montague Legion -1- o .. n A Y IAuxiliary Meeting ”THE MAGIC and M rs. .n('Li.xir l'l' .,1IU.N"i i('.i'ir. .. R lsou d. l l)" E. Iii ment of 11: tottctoun. 1 clinic for M on Mondav Auxiliary oi pm: or the Ladies' Montague. ithe Canadian Legion. was held Monday evening in the llmzion Hall. The president. Mrs .R N Stewart, priesided. TM .VI;llVS - ti.-kl'.'.'I tit,X' 'niootir.c opened in regular torin iolioacd bv the roll call. Shows 3:."-ll-T-9 'i'hc minutes of the preximis .ineet:ng were read by the secre- Iha . IIIYS. Neil 1-Iooley, and were approved as read. Four biiis were read and, on motion. the treasur- er. Mrs. Thomas Clair. was asked to attend to this matter. Mra. Hooley reported for the commit- ,tee in charge of the recent pantry sale. The sick committee reported -having visited four members dur- , ting the month and that treats had ihccn st-tit. Also two veterans lax-ere remembered with cards. The ; lmrrespondence was read bv the . lsPCltEI.alji'. The sum of five dollars ' Mas voted towards the Red Cross caprroi. THURSDAY FRI. - SAT. l)(.6UII ACIIONI , cainpaigii. mall Uis' New ltllSiI'lESS included plans for I"V95IlE1I0T having it social evening next Lane cracks month, and it was decided that dovmon the executive would make final . Smmmg arrangements. Mrs. Atwood Mac- ' ihoimlri was lioiiorezl hv the mem- , llwrs wlirri -.'-lie was ItlF5'”il.il”d wztii la hast pi-esirlenis medal and pin 51 ibx Mrs Stsuzxirt. who. on tubal! "of the members rxtencled congrat- ulations on her successful term of office. Mrs. MacDonald very grac- iously expressed her appreciation in a few well chosen words. At. the, close of the meeting a social hour was enjoyed. Mrs. Muc- Donald rendered I number of piano selections and a contest which was presented by Miss Sue llcmpliill. was won by Mrs. Stewart. A delicious lunch was served. M FOR SALE 1 general purpose mare. 8 years old; 1 driving wagon, .1 .year old; 25 cords hard wood and soft wood mixed. -Vii EDDY WAIIER In lemon - MVIDH mm In: IAIIOI - (ILUTA cizazri EXTRA! SICRIAI. XMEDY - (”.-NIZTOON JOSEPH SINNOTT, Bristol Lot 40 Alum!!! DflHL 2 HIIRDWICKE ALSO unlit NEWS IHHIIIIIS L SUIIWIIII "SI-IUTEYE POPEYE" Is -2 PRINCE wine: FINAL SHOWING TODAY "EVERYTHING I HAVE is vouiis" COMEDY, - CARTOON L SHOWS 3:3o.7.9 ..' The regular monthly meet-. Georgetown and I I I Vicinii-y . tkfr. William Hur;-hes. M. L. A. spent. several days in George- town and visitiig various centers in the Sill District of King's early in the week of April lfith. Mr. Alec Robinsoii of Charlotte- town was a biixliicss visitor Georgetown on Monday, April 13th. Mr. Alec Arsonault. National Ra:luay trainman. sus- tained painful iiiiiiries to his hand convalescing at h:. home in George- iicwn. L. A. C. Everett l.lrwt-ll,vii, who spent a week '11 (iFlfti'Yi"iOil'i1 visit- ing Mrs. I.lcwclh:i lot on Yiloiiday. April 1.'fih., on rcti.:'ii to Montreal where he wilt rivziiiic his Air Force lduties. Rev. W A Pa'ei'sw rumored to Monctnn N. B, Wednesday. April izith, and m. lits rcturii he was acvsonipaiiicd or 1 who has been l'l5l'.t ' rinuzlits-i'-in-la. . Douglas Prltcrsoii (N .. , Mr. William : of Murray iRiver and . .. . .li:irSwa5ii of ,A'.llstoii. iveic '.lS'.iftI'S to :Gecrr:ein-.i '1 on it v ill April 13th. Kiln! Annie of Char- lottetown was :1 CW1” guest at the home of M: .'i",tl llrs Stephen Srtrlla. .ii.wli.--.i'ii and Miss rlniigliter of p 311:: .'il'i'”. .Cat.licriiie Kim-it-w Mr. and H-3 X ViacD-onald, lave, vistirx: rciaiives in ,Mwi:tren?., 1" . hiss A Riiw ttirtliicr of iltfonbaziie his "ccniit guest of lher izraririiiint Miss. Annic iGardnei', Mr. 1.:-o (ll . Mr. lL'1mm- lJNferv nizvl V min. Prosper ileft mi '1' ' 14th.. for llvlontazizrs 'liey will join Donilii -i tic cnt. Department ” iv nv.-ndce No. 115. edcc has lV'Pll voiidemned I7" lilflfl” i'l"Clfll' to tow to S. '.ll”lZ'tl silo will be ;Th;: 1 rilifl Piotr . dismaiitlcvi, I Mr Pliiip B0ll(lTPHlllI.CIP'Wl'l'lF1"n- of the riivfcr--v. left on Tuesday. IIIDI 'll ll'Ll. .'4ii' R'ii'dP'1, tn tnkc im hi-. r :t m. U; i..-.- rn-up -a 3r,.n;5g.,,F was In h'i:tr::: w;v-m in Ger-1-gsinm; rm T'ill1Fri:' an-v. rah Miss Sallv Johnson and Miss Elizabeth FICQ-' visited Chm-. lottc'.i.wr -2: '1 ', April 14th. 1 l Mr. Warren Ilf"i1;ih'll o' Char- jlottetmvr. wws-:1 vw-r-nt i"IFlIn1- to !Creorr.'e?oii'r. rihr-re he visited rc- ',f:ii:ve.s. 1 Mrs S-.-'.vin Gntiiiit of Ovster Bed Bridce is l'lF:lli1E in George- town where she is the guest of lher I-on-in-law and rtnii-zhter. Mr. and Mrs. Will-am .1. Vinrtr-ll. to' Canadian I ' recipients of numerous gifts. tok- TI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN a Golden Wedding Anniversary while on duty rccciitlv and is now- f . :3 x .. ..,i'..;-,... . tThe family and friends of Mr. and Mrs. John Jay gathered at their home in Mldgcil on Monday evening to celebrate with them their golden wedding anniversary. A very pleasant social evening was spent. and this grand couple. who are shown above in a picture taken during the evening, were the their family, church and commun- ity. Mr. Jay. a well known black- smith, still does some work at the smithy. and is a fine violinist. Eleven members of their family of thirteen children are still living: Fred. Midgell: Bruce, Massa- chusetts, ll. S. A.; Freeman. Mor- ell; Roy, Bangor; Karl and Ernie, Toronto; Percy, at. home in Mid- geil; Ida, tMrs. Wilbur Webster) Marie; Alice (Mrs. George Mac- Lean) Bangor; Lillian (Mrs. Mur- ray MacKay) Sydney. N. S.: and Anna (Mrs. Bill Munro! scotch- burn. N. S. They also have thirty grand children. A son. Bert. died in 1945. and a daughter, Margaret, in 1936. ens of the esteem and affection in which they are held by all who know them. Mr. Jay, and Mrs. Jay. who is the former Jessie Birt, were both born in Peakes, and also resided in Morell before moving to Midgell. Both enjoy the best. at health, and still take an active interest in lthe Cliarlnttctonn I-Iosrpital for Norm Mke 1” U” mmmg 5'"”"' some tznie. Mr. .lai'i'isi health is lgreath improved and all wish him ,continucd good health. Mr. James Deviiie. Charlotte- town, was on business to North Lake on April 13111. ' 0 Mr. Frank Greene of Montague visited North Lake on business A- pril 13th. I Mrs. Harold Stead, North Lake. ispent. the week-end of April 12th; lwiih fur. and Mrs. Charles Milis,l For-i.une. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn and Mr. Ray Machou. Montague. spent. the week-end of April 12th 111 Red Point. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ladiier and ,tivo boys, Cliariottetown, visited luith Mrs. Ladnerls mother, Mrs. ,RNZlElE Rose and Mr. Rose. Red lPomt. on April 12th. 1 -1. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles C-hing lmatored to Chzirlottetoivn on busi- Iiiess April 10th. There is great i1.CIll'lLy around the shores getting prepared for the big day, May list when they will run out their lobster lines, and all hope for a lairge catch as there is .quite an expense in getting fit- Ited out. The Red Point Women's Insti- tute held thrir niontlily at the home of Mrs. Chester Mc- Neill on April 7th. with a large at- tendance of members and visitors. The regular routine of business F.” and work was taken up and it was , , moved and seconded 510.00 be sent vi.33:'sp:Y.Ia1Ilio lAj';lI)I'1glEE:;1t'h the Red Cross Society; that i l ' -larticles he pui'rh:iscri for the mad at his home iii Fortune. Lyshml TN nvwmc Hngpd with l”'I'he Queen.' iniinurrl hv a de- Miss Mary MrLea.n. Souris. is . . yr V - mending Mme mm, with her licioiis lmrh sen.-d in the hos- gmO,VhPT. Mm Jmmh McLean. tms. assisted in NI!-. Lorne Mc- gmlm Mk! Neill and Mrs. Alvah Cliiuiz. Thei it i next meeting will he at the home 1 ...-.- I . rs. Charles )icPhee, Little iHarbour,spcnt a tmv days at ltvorih Lake iweiiily. of Mrs. Foster G.ir:'c'.t on May 5th. Mr. Albert Griffin. Souris. ac- coinpaiiied by Mr. Gus Mallard, North Lake. retiirned from a busi- ness t.rip in Boston and New York recently. His friends regret. to learn that Mr. Arthur Robertson. Kinizsboro. as at present a patient in the .Souris Hospital. All wish Arthur a I quick recovery. William Fraser. business Mrs. Walter Dixon, East Baltic. attended the 'rcachcrs' Conven- Mr and MR1 tlon held in Charlottetown. North Lake, were recent visitors to Charlottetown. Mrs P. U. Massey and son George Mossey spent a few dine in Charlottctou-ii recently. M orrow , I l l ' ' r Mr. Hudson North Mr. Albert Griff ii i ti L: . . - "'''C :51 Sm.-: was a li'i.:iiinssm:'i:itlI:; I3;:”,;:,'gi.Tnnmrpd m CMHOHNMIH. Mr.1..ln,vd Kennedy and l't'li.ss to Gcoi'getmvii on 'l"iirsrlay. April yr '1 ...- .4 IAIICC K0I1Yl9d.l'. KllliK5h0T0- were il4th, N,” Babe” Rose, Lakwme. wuirecent YISIIOIS--IfLg'ChaI'lflII('IOfWTl. 1 MT, S,,.,.-imrnnli, ,.g v-ry,m.,.1Q. gnzusrlgfisngmggiilmilgzlulouetawn Mrs. Renfrew Cameron, ast ,N. 3, WM 3 ,.,,,.pm visitor tot .g,,.., ' Point. visited with Mr. and rs. (I"”"i;"-i"'”"l" 'xl'””"" ll” ll 35 Illfw Mr. and Mrs. Alfred I.nrrc.v aiidiR9'-mm RM” Red 'Pmm' recemlys .v. r d 1 . . - . v .. IEGIRM. Qnykv M L 'in mo her, Vfrs.,ranii..i. Moiitague. spent the week on Apr” 2nd, the young people n h ' 0', W- Xian: 0L0':";'.)::.l.512?,;r::'”:he glgme mgr, or the surrounding districts gath- MF -Mserf ”Sonr.v" Johnson i.Vfu's. Ralph Robertson, Kingefooro. "ed at the Mme M M” Imd M”; motored to F -'ottetcwn on Tucs- l --v- Edward R0b?rts0n' Kmgsborm day. April 3 1 Mrs. Wesley Fraser. North Lake. H”-V Blfffgllglffimnfyrwg Peter East Gallic and Vicinity G Robrrt-mil. Ali".-iii Chin: and Johnnie Ymuiiz. Rod Point. motor- ed to Mrmtasziie. on hiisincss A- pril tlth. Mr and Mrs. Floyd .'tlrLcaii. Kliiginboro, were rcccnt. visitors to Ulgg and Montngiia with relatives and friends. Mrs. Edward Robertson. Kings- boro. uas a business visitor to Charlottetown on April 11th. The T1'.ln1(ll'0llS friends and neighbours of Mrs. Wilfred Mc- Lean are glad to see her back home in Kliiuslirro. She spoilt. the winter months ii.th her sister and brother-iii-lxiw. Mr and Mrs. William McL(-n ll. Ztioiitngue. Mr. John S. Jar-vls has return- ed to his home in Ca.mphell's Cove. having been a patient in mes-ta MORE of the needs 125 Euston St. . .' M'”siS Lorne 3frNeill. Llovdi I THE POWERFUL FERGUSON TWENTY-85 of the time with MORE economy. ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE Then get it. Showroom Demonstration. W. G. BARBOIIII LTD. I April laas lll Charlottetown on , ,Ilt.li where she visited her little Irlaughter Janet. who recently Un- Irlerwent an operation in the Char- lottetmvn Hospital. l i A-L I Mr. and Mrs. Earle Johnsoii.i Fort.-.iiie Bridge. have recently re- turned to North Llake where they will reside for the coming months, ..iir Johnson owns and operates an: I . ..-L l iii,-i-in-date lobster factory. 3 Mrs. Marjorie Gallant and baby: daughter. Souris, are spending at few days visiting with her grand- lparenta. Rev. H. R. Bell and Mrs. meetingi St. George's Junior Farmers Win Debate The St. George's Junior I"a.mers' team of Geo. C. MacDonald, Luoina Campbell and Anne Keefe won a close decision over the team repre- senting Faimington - St. Charles Calf club at St. George's hall Mon- day eventng. April 20th. I The Call! club team of Eileen Larkin, Albaa Wood and John Gor- inan. &1Ch0UKh not as experienced as the other team did an excel- lent job of upholding the negative side of tire debate, "Resolved that a girl raised in a city would make a better farmer's wife than the girl raised on a farm," , The Judges were: Mrs. Austin itiohnstone, St. George's, Mr. Les- lie Hunter. Bridgetown, and Mr. Lee Gorman. St. Charles. They complimented the speakers highly and were in accord that the girls did better than the boys. Rev. Father MacDonald also spoke words of congratulation to the speakers and pointed out to all that a lot of work and preparation had gone into this debate. other speakers were: Mrs. A. MacDonald, Mr. J. J. Somers and Mr. Charles Som- ers. Morris Deacon acted as chair- man. Vanbu-5h of Holland with a purse of money. Mr. Vanbush has been BmD10yed in Klngsboro for some months and left recently for Cal- gary where he will be employed The many friends he has made 31309 wmlntl to the Klngabocro district all wish him success in the future. Miss Ada Mobean, Montague. has returned to her home in Kingsboro. Mrs. Fred E. Robertson was hos- tess to the Klngeboro women's In- stltute at. her home on April 7th, with a large attendance of mem- bers and visitors. The many friends of Mr. R. J. Kidson, Red Point, are glad to see him out and about following his long spell of sickness. Mrs. Stewart McGrcgor was hos- tess to the East Baltic Women's Institute at her home on April 7th. Mr. Cyril Miocvregor, Charlotte- town. was a business visitor to Red Point and North Lake, April 7th. Mr Stephen Millar, well known C!lf'pP!1ter Of East. Baltic is at pres- ent. employed with Mr. E. C. John- son. North Lake. Stephen Ellsworth, Nova Scotla, spent the Easter holidays with relatives in East Baltic. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Atkien. Por- tune. were Sunday visitors to North Lake on April 12th. -U l YOUNG PROGRESSIVE GOIISERVATIVES MONTAGUE AND VICINITY MEETING. FRIDAY, APRIL 24th-8:30 P.M. HEWITTS COOKHOUSE Lower Montague Special Speakers - Concert - Liincli EVERYBODY WELCOME COLORIZER PAINTS If you're decorating this spring ---rnake it fun--- Visit DOUGLAS BROS. & JONES LTD. your FLO-GLAZE COLORIZER DEALER in Charlottetown. They have over 1850 colors from which to choose. ranging from pastels to the new dramatic deep tones in the finish you need. Remem- her the name FLO-GLAZE COL- ORIZEB PAINTS. DOUGLAS BROS. & JONES LTD. 155 Kent St. Phone 3001 LBell. Red Point. l The Misses Florence MIcDon- aid and Rita Cheverle. East. Point. ,have accepted the positions as Hooks for Mr. E. C. Johnson at 1 Anne JOIIITS? i I Are your joints and muscles atiFI' and lpzilnlul? Do you seem to "ache all ovei," Linn use of Rliciimatic. Aitiiiitii: or Vciii ii: pain? (let quirk relief with I'l'-if-Ca. Used and endorsed by thoii- aaiiria for relief of there painnalsn l.umliago and Neiiraigia. Ask for l'li-R ti-'a. osc. 81.35 atdriigcoiiiiu-rI.Y-lilo rake with tedder; 3 i chairs: 1 small of MORE farmers, MORE, the sale. If day wet first fine Phone 2866 beds: 4 bureaux and commodes; 1 chest lawn mower; 1 ladder; dishes; pots, pans; 1 double barrel shot gun. A lot of other articles. Womenls Institute serving tea and sandwiches at t LARGE AIIGTION SALE WOOD ISLANDS. TUESDAY, APRIL 28th STOCK - MACHINERY - I am instructed to sell by public auction on the prcniiscs of Norman Martin, Wood Islands, on Tues- day, April 28th at the hour of 10 o'clock, a.m. The following-17 head of Holstein cows, some frcshcncd and some to freshen, 4 heifers. 1 year old, 2 steers, 1 year, 1 Percheron horse, 11 years old. Machinery-1 Cockshutt tractor, used 2 years: 1 Cockshutt tractor plow; 1 hay loader; 1 side delivery section spring tooth barrow; potato digger; riding horse hoe; binder. (MH); mower tF.W.); broadcast seeder (M.H.); tractor trailer; bob sleigh; wood sleigh; box sleigh; hay rake; cart and wheels; cart box; 1 pulper (Cock- shutt): pumping engine and jack; hay fork and rope; 1 set double harness; driving harness and a lot of other harness; 1 set Fairbanks' scales; wheel barrow; cream seperator; 2 step ladders; 3 cream cans. Household Fumlture--Kitchen range, Enterprise; kitchen cabinet; sideboard; dining room table and oak cabinet: chairs; 2 couches; Singer sewing machine: ice box; HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE roller; scuffler; bookcase; tables nag drawers; Also the farm is for sale. Terms of sale: All sums up to .'525.00 cash; over that amount. 8 months credit on approved joint notes. a discount of 5?3 allowed for cash. day. . G. H. NELSON. Auctioneer. APRIL 22. 1953 by far-as well as the original mutual investment fund in Can- ada is Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAI: APPLIANCE Repairs Palmer Electric EASTERN srcuiiirils PHONE 1444 COMPANY tmimn I46 lidimond il.. Clilvioliohwn I DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS DOWN 21. Pan. 1. Container 1. Title of the of a for water founder of flower Q , 6. People Babiam 23. Angry . of Wales 2.1-Iail! :5. Enclosure I 11. Dispatch 3. Title of 26. wine boat respect receptacle :2. I-Iaraague 4. Little island 28. A Turk 13. Capital of 5. Louder 29. Public Germany 6. Warrant notices 15. Monster omcer 31. Knigtitr) 16. Biblical tnbbr.) ' 32. Ankle: character 1. God of low taut.) 4 pose.) 8. better 83. Chinese is. Editor 9. Kind of prefecture iabbr.) litter 88. Dropped 19. Viper 10. Regards 31. Hoarfrost 22. Mischievous 14. Entitle 39. Beverage person 17. Aloft. 41. Former 45. Normal 23. It is 19. Consumed New Guinea advei-Mu tcoatr.) 20. Emotion hue au 24. American Indian tent tvar.) 26. Portion of a t- curved line 27. Come in 28. City (Ni-b.) 30. Shade ot brown in. Said 32. Sesame 33. well adapted 34. Bitter vetcl 35. Part of "to be" 36. Frenzy 38. Networll 40. Looked pleased 44. Short piece attached to a nshlirie 46. Beetle 47. Country I S. Em-.1 48. Poor DAILY CRYPIOQUOTE-Here's how to work it: AxYnLnAAxn uLoNGrnLLow one letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used 3for the three Ira. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. apos- trophies, the length and formation of the words are all 1ilnt.s.. Each day the code letters are Ilifferent. A cryptogr-am Quotation , leer AWJJAK AWEK wo TO! U xoos JVUJ TKBCO .ivx TYUBLVKO ea: JVII JYKK--APBXEKAAPM. Yesterdays Cryptoquote: AND MIGHTY PROUD I AM . . THAT I AM ABLE TO HAVE A SPAHE BED FOR MY FRIEND -PEPYS. . ':a- A monument of enduring granite or marble is the most fitting and the most economical tribute which can be made to the memory of a loved one. We have a large stock of all kinds of granite and marble, and, in our modern plant, can manufacture monuments of any design or size. We invite you to come in and see our display. VERE BEGK & SON LTII. MONTAGUE and CHARLOTTETOWN Skilled Craftsmen Since 1870 T MORELL GREAM IIOIITES Haulers will commence collecting cream on the following days: MONDAY, APRIL 27th: Bedford-Scotchfort- A. R. McIntyre; Bangor-Donald Compton; Green- wich, St. Peters and Milburn-B. S. Webster. TUESDAY, APRIL 28th: Montague and Peakes- MacAdam's. THURSDAY, APRIL 30: Pisquid. Mt. Stewart. Savage Harbor-MacAdam's; Elmira and Rollo Bay --Eastern Farmers Co-op; Little Pond and Fortune- S. MacDonald. FRIDAY. MAY 1st: St. Georges and Cardigan- B. S. Webster. New Patrons wishing to send cream, please con- tact truck drivers. O0-OP ASS'N.. LTD. MORELL OREAMEILY R. R. MWADAMI MST-