t' I I ; I ' PAGE EIGHT , . THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold r. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewed. MH- Bruce MncPl1ee, Min Joyce Wlulnton, Plus Mcxlnnon, AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon LIVEIS. R Guardian may be bought at the following places In Montague: Blue Dome Restatinnt. Ind Guardian Office: In GC01'l?Iv0Wl1i Th” Poet. Office; In Sourll: The Snack Bar and H. Richards & Son. ,,-mznn. MELVIN McQl'AIDI ....'iuNt;'s MILL, Montague will on Provincial Affairs, Snturday.I not be buying lugs until May ist. 7.13. I L. or , ..'PltRlNA Amateur Contest. ....90PENING DANCE in Beaver New Perth Hall, Monday, April 20. April Ches Copper, master of ceremonies. Hiili. Montague. Saturday. mm. ysale of home made candy and .,- .. - lunches. 'REGI'l.Al1 meeting hlrinlngu-ii ' ' O Home and School Association Int '6. E. lll-ll-lRl(iI'IllATUIt.S. 9 new School lilondiiv. April 20th, cu. ft. 5 ..tKt, G cu. ft. 522900- At Montague lilcctrlc Co. at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. 3 DAYS STARTING MONDAY J . See them do the I spectacular Caabah . . . . the amazing Christmas novelty . . A the wonderful Broadway I Strut and the terrific- Terrace Dance! 55. air it . limos , 0'KEEFE "aim LEWIS nun IIILLER ALSO CARTOON TRAVEL .. COMEDY ,. PRINCE EDWARD FINAL SHOWINGS TODAY THE MUSICAL THRILL or THE YEAR- JOHN PHILIP sOUsA's ”STAIiS AND STRIPES FOREVER” NEWS - COMEDY - SHOWS 2:30 -7-9 . ;-no . Diiliuridilit ...CLAEK'!I Spring Sale now on at all three stores. ....'LEGION AUXILIARY meet- ing Monday night, Legion Hall. .-.'FOR THE licst kerosene and electric refriger- ators, also Fawcett ranges. see us. McGowan: Limited, Kilmulr. deal on . . 'BEACH POINT GOSPEL CHAPEL. - Services for Sunday. April 19th. Sunday School 10.30 A.M. Worship 11.30 A. M. Evangel- istic service at 7.30 P. M. Special singing. Louis Harris. ....'SCH()0I. AMATEIIE Contest, Georgctmvn Town Hall. Wednes- day, April 22nd at 8.30 pm. Singing. dancing and instrumental selections. ....tFOE THE right time---all the time. IIHPSI in n Lorie or a Ruiova iv:i'lm'pi'nof watch from 539.75 from V. R. Pepler, The Jeweller, Montague. received outbuild- WRTENDERS will be for the sale nf house, inns and l6-more farm at Mon- tague. up to April 310th. Highest or any irindar not necessarily ac- cepted. Write Box 279, Mon- tague. ....'lN ST(l('l( Forano manure sprcadcrs trarinr lIIIt'Il steel wheels JZTOIXI, lliihlier tires 340.00.; and 2-Iiorsr sprriatiers 300.00. Siiel apprnximatrlv 45 bus. McGowan'sI Limited, Kilniiiir. I . 'Mr. and Mrs John J. Clair, . IIIOIIIEIIL THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN The Week at. S.D.U. In the elections of officers for the Students' Union last Tuesdey, Lorne Murphy was selected for Presldent; by a majority V099 W" Oharlu Morrison. Lorne., a Junior Art's student, is this year's class president and while at Summ - side High school he was presi- dent of the students' Council. The presidency of the Union requires a good man and considering that the successful candidate is a steady and conscientious worker, and a capable administrator, the position is again in good hands this year. Regis Duffy, the outgoing president has done much in the past year in the way of reviving interest but there is still much to be done. 0 o Emmett Roche. this year's cap- able secretary-treasurer is being replaced by Ronnie Mclver who successfully contested the position against Alton Craig. The secretary usually gets a chance to do a lot of work. and this year Emmett has engineered the job well. Aquinas Ryan was elected vice-president over Dick Wedge; both men are in-coming Juniors, This position was not so keciily contested as last. year. but there was 81306.3- tion over the results until the last In general. the elections did I 4 I I l!PaIsey Presented . CAPITOL - TODAY EXTRA Y COM EDY - SICR I A I, CARTOON Shows 2:310 7 and 9 MON. - TUE. -- WED. ID YS or AIlVENlURE...NIGHlS iii llllltlil . s ., y 501-"! E U 4 I 606 0,6 UIIIA PBIUIES nrstwvl AW” in iuciii'e"""I'ouii BAIL ' AGA R .. miicii iiiiiii . g ' ' pr - Aw 1 S-242 fiffi v. -,3. , --CARTOON -. wmo swzpr 1sr.r;s Jmd daughter l-Tileen and two sons not Stir UP 35 mllfh IUIGFESL 35 Mac and Br'.lrP, of Montague. it-riiusual. but were vetzvg getficiently yesterday morning for St. stephe-ns.i Cfmduffled by the OH!-KOIDB EXECU- IN. E” .0 Wmd the wedding mdayitiic. In the final analysis, though. in; Miss mom C13”. VSIDCF. all candidates are almost 3 ., mqually capable of the jobs, their I A nY0l' g'.;Ru(-E mm. M, r,,nHl)ODI.llaTligV among the students luml-Vida H", same for mm. means a great deal in final vic- Iuatrh. A is-gtilnr overhaul Iiy an L0” or dMEm' . i,.Mm., n.Wm.nmn prolongs Hm To the outgoing executive. 1m, 0, mm. wawh and 2”” hearty congratulations, and to the right mm ,2.” the Hum V. R new executive good luck in build- Pcpler, The Jeweller, Montague. ..'.IIO.VTAG-UE UNITED PAS- TORATE. - Rev. J. M. Fraser. 5UI1t'IHl'. Alml 19th. Montague: A. M. Sunday School and Bible Class. 11 A. M. Morning service and Junior Sunday ,School. 7.30 P. M. Evening service. Music by the Men's 10 log 3 better Union. . . y The Saints first team closed lanother year of basketball this week by dowiiing the Abbies two games straight in the best-of- three games for the Island Senior Basketball title. They topped the Abbies in a Tuesday night tussle iB6-55 at P.W.C. At home on Wed- Choir. Loner Montague: 3 P M. nesda - , , i y night they again defeated Church SCIHCE and Sunday Schoolimem 764” Much credit is due the team ...'N()W IS the time to dust G” your came” and In that heir for the fine showing made this season. and especially to the fine 1953 T APRIL 18 .'I'IIe'IUYofu LIFETIME v Pressure Type OIL BURNERS Audubon Lecturer Completely ' Installed SPECIAL FOR APRIL & MAY ONLY. 3 Minneapolis ii:::.”..'l.”I.. 359.00 200 gal. tank FULLY GUARANTEED VICKERSON ENGINEERING CO 53 Queen St.-Phone 2480 Audubon last Screen Tour coming to Prince Ed- The third and ward island this season will be presented ln summerskie High School Auditorium on May 14th by Mr. Alexander Sprunt. Jr., (above) of Charleston. South CHIOIIHE OI the staff of the National Audobon Society. This lecture and beautiful colour film should interest all persons interested in the con- servation of wildlife in Prince Ed- NEW HAIR CAN BE IIIIIIWN Formula T. H. 10 Must Grow New Hair or your NOTICE Albert Mcehon will begin hauling cream on Murray Harbour South route Thursday. Am; 23. same route as last season. Once weekly until further notice. g ' .. "Signed. HAZELDROOK DAIRYING CO. FERGUSON Ami new iioLLAiin7 OPEN nous: MEETING IMIHIRAY RIVER" PUBLIC HALL, Tuesday, April.2lst, 8 p.m. New Holland Grassland Equipment will be Intro. 'duced and films shown. , - noon PRIZES - ' Attending the meeting will be:- MR. J. BINNING, Product Education Manager of Harry Ferguson Inc. Also New Holland representative. Dealers ward Island. The two previous money IS refunded. Write for lectures and films held in lChnr- free information to Dept D, lott town were very muci ap- prefiatea by all liho attended. 2133 West 4”! AVE-i Van- Comiiig only a month after Wild couver, B. C. Life Conservation Week the Prince Edward Island women's Institutes who are sponsoring this tour hope that a large and interested group will attend in Summerside. subject was deep. and his talent lg you're decornunp (M. ,,m.l,m for pleasing. poetic. and lucid ex- . . . mum M "H, . , ,, vi.” pression was remarkable. It was DOUGLA5 3305, 5 pop-Es LTD. indeed very unfortunate that more your 1:-L0-GLAzE COLOBIZER Wm H09 Pres?!” '" W", this DEALER In chiii-iotieinwn. They speak" deal 5” mmbl-V with A have over 1650 colors from which subject we all profess to believe .0 ohm", nmglnx hum panels in and yet are not con.",erned to . . become intellectually strengthened 0 Hm new drama.” deep km" in. Thought for the week: JOHNSTON MOTORS rxrn. Your DODGE & DESOTO Dealer MURRAY RIVER, P. E. ISLAND In the finish you need. Remem- her the nlmo FLO-(BLAZE COL- OIIIZEB PAINTS. ”Each generation is converted by the person who contradicts it most."-G. K. Chesterton. DOUGLAS BROS. & JONES LTD. guardian of the gate- Istanbul. way to the Black Sea, this year celebrates 500 years of Turkish 155 Kent st' Phone 300) sovereignty. lows and shutter are in good . . , members of the Senior class on W0l'I-tin: order. Bring 3-oiirs in for the team, who have played theiry A spring r-heck-up now. or 5" last game in Red and White lll'll-i :ig'ft 'I'”.k ”I”"”W "3,l""l'aI FWI forms. Best of luck is extended by .r.cessorle-S. ims. finishing and --The week" 10; Joe Mung”)-,1 Portrait work V. R. Pepler, The . I PM") Shop. Montague. Peter Dunphi, Clarence McDon-i aid. Cyril Macisaac and Earl Mac-1 ' K" . I . THIS is THE LAST nAv-, mm" . . . i :,'l”" Fl l't"i"-5' C8" VI" -Writ N”-E Softball is liaviniz difficulty get-y ”''d''”-' 5””'C” I" 30”” butlilft ting under way due, In the un-y ITI” 0r"1'"aI II”-Kali 0"” (E-NIL favourable ueatlier conditions. The p-27;" ""15 INIHY in Montaxztieqleague this season comprises eightli ir a'")"'”V '" "”"9 DOW" to .ituir.Intramiiral teams, and eight Juve- j ii”-WI THUS! SIM? as soon as ynujnlle teams. The Intramural cap- i'””- Ta” "I0";-T Wm? Spam rmn-ytnins are: Seniors - Clarence Mc-. "Its Il""3Il5”- lIlP.V'll hell? .W7ll Eel Donald; .lunioi's-Ronnie McIver;i iIll")'””r5'7vP Rixtlll products. Yris'Sophomores-Bob Mooney; Fresh- -Wieri you my an advertised men-Russel Maclnnis; Grade XII !R'XaII ltf'm you Add one cent and Afdrank Slourey; Grade X1 -I ,:twn of those fine Rexall llcms.'GeralTi McCarthy; Grade K -I Kare yours. But donlt deli-iystliis George McGuigan; and Commer- p'-I We I3-if dtlv for such liai-gain:..Ici:il-Adhemon Garnlcr. With l-Mdkr Uri ii list of drug siniqtliese men as captains, and Char- needs now, then hurry to your lie Roche as manager, the season ””"d'-V REX!” DFUR Store, and will undoubtedly be a successful gnlh (l:n on: tlhe Original Rexall one. "C 9"! -R9. Mabon Drug Co. ' ' ' ' ' Those who heard Mr. Fenwnj '(,l-ll ROE OF CHRIST. Suii- Moranis lecture in the auditoriump fIa.l'. April 19th. Montague: 10 3, on Thursday night. probably rare- pm. Bible School for all ages; 11;l,v again will hear such a cap-E to-i..m.. Lords Supper and rvangri-Illl'liLlng combination of thoughtl lliflic sermon: 8 pin. last, ser-land expression. Mr. Moran is that wrap nl evangelistic canipaigniexecutive secretary of the William, Special music hi" I Mrs. I Ralph.J. Kerby Foundation of the Cath-1 Berk arid Murray River trio. Sci--lflllc University nf America. and iijnn. Coming In Christ" he was brought. here by the College R"-"Nth ;.blNorris. Murray RItt'lrWI01FXipI'E5vES a few ideas of the . a.m. l on. School and LnrrI':. scion n social studies begun lSuopeix Murray l-larh.-ir, R p,m,l there by Monsignor Kerby. In deal- Bible sciioni and Lord's Sllm'lPr.'.m'1 with his subject "Democracy". All are invited in these 5".-...,..., i Mr. Moran spoke on the ideas can- Radio program "IVherr Th. tamed in the main part of the Rihla Speaks" at 2:.".o pm, M.” American Declaration of Independ- CFCY. ienoe. These are principally: The -------w-- relations of equality which should exist among men because of their u relation to their Creator; the Di- ofl yme Origin of man's basic rights ' and the practical application otl Qhcse Wm to a system of govern- iment resting on its authority to 'Rovern from God. and the con- sent of the governed. Most of those present said that this was Hon. A. W. Matheson, Minister of Health and Welfare, replied to the brief recently presented to; pihe Pl'0VlllCl.'il Government. by the icerebral Palsy Parent Gmupl the greatest delivery of thought that they had ever heard. Many speakers have high thoughts but ;their monthly meeting at illlPdl0Cl'C expression or vice veisn ' .h . , . . ill "I he ”dd”5”ed the WWII 5' y However in the case of Mr. Morany the Y he had both to A high degree; hisi IM. C. A. Tuesday evening. I . p Mr. Matheson, stressing the .need of speech and occupational -1..- itherapy for cerebral palsy victims; isaid that his department WDllI(I'I WE NOW HAVE provide the training for amoiicj intrresting in iiiiticrtnking the work KERMATH - MARINE ENGINES innd with the ncccssary education-i IN STOCK AT OUR al qllRIlllCRLlOnS.. 1 Films on the efforts of cerp-- hral palsy were shown following the minister's address. Mrs. Daniel , Farquharson, president, presided over the meet-mu. MALPEQIIE ROAD rrrrrr -mm SHOWROOM Gibi'alt;ir was won from Spiizii by England in 1704 and formallv A' ceded by- the treaty of Utrecht. in 1713. , MACHINERY LTD. JOIN US ON A VAGABOND CRUISE to "TREASURE ISLE" Leaving MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESIDAY Prince Edward Theatre - April 27-28-29 Make! your Sailing Reservations for this 1'': Men's Stage Hit ALI. SEATS RESERVED-TICKETS 75c & 51.00 and Monday's shows thereafter until showtime. I OF FUN - - MUSIC - - DANCING - - THRILLS Tickets on sale by Y's Men and Ticket Exchange at Miller Bms. To avoid line-ups and delays. Exchange opens 8:30 am. April 20th for Monday's show only;-April 21st for Tuesday and Mondayla shows only; April 22nd for Wednesday, Tuesday IWINDTIDE George MacKinnon will begin hauling cream on the Murray Harbour North route Friday. April 24th. Same route as last season. Once weekly until further notice. Signed. HAZELBROOK DAIRYING CO. T US hydraulic . . . . . I947 FARMALL A. MONTAGUE TRACTORS 1952 FORD. operated 50 hours. with Hydraulic and Lights . . . . . 5460 1951 FORD. cost sleeves. lights. I950 No. 60 COCKSHUTT. lights and pulley . . . . . . . . . . .. 5350 1949 FORD. completely overhauled. cast sleeves. lights. hydraulic . . S330 1948 CASE. lights and pulley . . . . 1947 FORD FERGUSON. Lights and hydraulic . . . . . . . . Lights and pulley . . . . . . 1944 FORD FERGUSON. Lights and hydraulic . . . . . . . I944 AVERY. with pulley . . . . . . . . 1942 FORD FERGUSON. Lights and hydraulic . . . . . . . I942 COCKSHUTT. 3-sod . . . . . . . MaeaowAu MOTORS PHONE 100 T ED l)own . Payment I ma Edw to 5415 j HIGHWAY Tmmc ACT " "95 I NOTICE . 5175 I ' N 3 . RE - MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATIONS , , , 5225 1952 Licensee Expired March lllst, 1953 N Due to road conditions the Police were instructed - - 5218 not to prosecute those without 1953 license plates un- , . 5115 til further notice. Instructions are now being issued. that activity . . SI95 should be taken against the owners of all motor veil" . . 5135 lcles not properly registered by April 30th, 1953- 'w. E. many, Attorney General. JDHIISDII SEA-IIDIISE . Outboard Motors sauce 0 snnvron Johnston Motors Ltd. Dodge as Desoto Dealer Murray River, P.E.I. Also for sale One-10 I-LP. Evenrude Out- board Motor Time is passing with every A decision postponed may delayed may mean the and despair for those See your Sun Life agent be your enemy. SUN llll nsiuitr IIIMPANYEOF CANADA Vll swing of the pendulum .. A plan difference between security reap disaster. entrusted to your care . . . he function of life assurance IS to anticipate ime. ..its essential job to safeguard tomorrow . now. Time need no longer v nun onic: - MONTREAL tollowlng Representatives of the sun Life of Canada in Prince ard Island will be glad to discuss with you any matter: rEIllIi'lI life insurance or annuities. without obligation. CPARLOTTETOWN MRS. DOROTHY ROGERS J. A. MOORE R.' C. SHEA. KINKORA H. C. BOHAKER - Unit Supervisor Charlottetown, P. E. I. I hwbrmleahbvlrii ' I ;4c:& LIT us wnom votui nus WITH .27 ' coon!7EAn SOLUTION TOO cl Goodyeais Solution ioo DUI F1 welglm your tires fpfmi '1'” I';Il"'ii”, pnkcun mcm-me '3 van” onger. nee foil too. am! lnlnlon worries. eelllll E7