FIVE IISES VITAMIN ENRICHED FLOUR THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. A GENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Layer! Landry. Mrs. Byron.St.owsrt.. Blue Dome Restaurant. The Guardisn may be bought at the following places in Montague: In Ge.orgetown: The Post Office; in Souris: The Snack Bu. and Guardian Office; JMONTAGUE LEGION Meet.- ing. Thursday night, 8 p.m. drew; Y P. 5.. which was hold in. the church hall. Tiiesday Fi'PlllllQ.l The meeting opened by singing the hymn "Jesus Calls Us Ow-r The Tumult”. The devotional per- iod was led hy Robert Murray as- sisted by Buddy Fr-asnr. Tr-n niem-y bers answered roll call with verse of Scripture t-oni.tinin;; thel word faith. The minutes of ie. last meeting were trad and ap-l proved One member was repnrtrd ill at home. Miss Stewart report- ed for the sick cirniinvtnn The business portion of the rvrniiigl i was spent lll appointing a iiorsliipi committre for the next rneoiingy A Bible study on the first ch-iptrr of Acts was conducted bit Robert- Murray which proved both inter-y estiiig and helpful to the lll(”ll-l bars The meeting closed by rri-i peating the benediction in unison. .isl Murray Harbor J Boy Scout Troop Organized The First Murray Harbor Troov Boy Scouts organization got away to A good start last evening aft” being organized by E. Gordon Kerr. executive Commissioner and receiving the approval of the Wom- en's Institute of the District as a sponsoring body. Scoutmaster Roy Chapman will be in charge of the new troop, as- sisted by Keith But-ll. Four ladies of the lmitituis were present. and signified their intention to encour- age the scouts in every war, M.r. 7' A. Drlacoll. Prrwinrial Commlssinnnr co-operated with Mr. Kerr in illustrating vi Smut. meet- ing to the 12 boys in attendance. the fonner addressing them briefly and expressing his pleasure at their desire to share with other Island boys in the manly and desirable features of life experienced by the fraternity of Boy Scouts. The organization of a Cub Pack in Anticipated st. an early date. ciitugiirative Upset Tummy! Child's eruuldnt. sour tummy. breath nil enutnd II of ennsti Itinn In guiekly nbletu. Tlkon at ha-dtim-, they lrmhr-n m rk go in th- mornln . Good tasting! No hlruli dru Special y made by the maker: of Bah Own Tlhllfn-your usurnnec of qunli Innlutou tlu"Tuuu'ny-Fruhnnnr"lIxItivI lav your shild. liliiltltenir llwn Tablets m WANTED . Capable man for work in Meat and Grocery Depart- ment. Experience and erence desired. tougu mliwod with new Cliil r-n'I Own K VRIJJI lAl(l in ME WUUDS tiittmsl cuiiniiv lllllllll CAPITOL NOW SHOWING . I IIPPED A166!) sen soss rii mm SERIAL & SHORTS HIIIGE EIIWARO IODAY . r-iu. . ssr, Write: BOX 5. GUARDIAN 0FFl(iE Montague NOTICE Applicatiotis will he rm-oivodi for the position of CARETAKER for King's County Hospital. Apply in writing to the i Secretary-Treasiirer King's County Hospital Mtintugiie Taking Orders FOR LIME For May Delivery. TERMS CASH RUSSELL CHING, Souriil For --- 8:43 and hear panel discussion on -TONIGHT CBC at 8.45 (.'itl- "Wheat Health Means for Cana- l parent.-'. ....'LlSTl-EN IN to Citizens ni CBC tonight, Thursday. all dians". lens Forum panel dist-tissiun on "What. Health Means For iiaiia- ---- dians." Hear Hon Paul Martin. JSIGNS OF SPRING -- Sign: Stanley Knowles and Duncan. of spring are becoming more evi- Millican. dent every day. due to the extre- --- mnly mild weather. On February ..'ST. ANDREWS I'. P. S - Miss 27 a fuzzy brown caterpillar was Thilma S"-'W8l'l DY?-Slfled M3 iii”. found by one of the residents of "SHIRT W99-Kl.V mecillik (ll 51 AW whim Road, which is quite early in the for caterpillars to be Sccn. SPRSOII Personals RFCPIII guest: of Mr. and Mrs. John White. Montague, were Dr and Mrs. R. 1') Machleill and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Walker, Char- lottctown. xfr Barrie Mat:Lure. ton. N B. is the guest. Mr. and Mrs. Macburc, Montague Frer.leric- . of his i Charles Frer-man R M n old a. Messrs Monticiir. Wilbur Adams. Victor- is ('ro-s. and Wilbur Nacldy. Grcetificld. lAL'l'E rec:-nt. visitors to Saint John. N B. ..'.'i.fxs Ft-neman Reynolds has rr-turned to Montague after being 1 paticnt in the Prince Edward Is- land 1-lospitaf for the past several necks. Mrs. Reynolds. formerly of Murrrv Ha:'h0tti'. is now residing with her nephew. Mr Robert Mac- lion and Mrs. Machon, Montague. Hillside Lodge ' Regular Meeting ..tThe regular meeting of Hill- side. Lodge. 1.0.03-1. Montague. was held on Tuesday night. with PIN G. Harry L. MacGregor presi- ding Therm was it regular atten- danco. Several accotints were on motion ordered paid. Tho members were pleased tn learn that Broth- nru Lorna Wiqgtntnn and Allister Currie at: both inuch improved ill health and have returned to their respective homes after being con- fined to hospital. An invitation was extended in the Oddfellows and Rebekah Sis- ti-rs through Brother MHCKPnZlC to attend a dinner and entertain- ment at the Clover Club Hail, Charlottetown. This invitation was given by st. Lawrence and Wildey Lodges. Due to the absence of some nf the officers of the lodge. several business items were left over for discussion next Tuesday night. After the lodge closed. Brother Malcolm Mac.Ken7.ie set im W9 Home and School projector and gave a showing of the picture of the. Coronation. It was enjoyed by the members who spprcclaiod the efforts of Brother MacKe.n7.ie in providing this picture. Dundas Sludenl On Selecllisl ..tP:iul I Kingsbury. Jr.. it stop of Mr. and Mrs Paid Kingsbury THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWNN Notes Marked Progress in Fishing industry At Souris "I am of the opinion there is plenty of room for development in Prince Edward Island, particularly in the Eastern end of the Prov- ince where the great improvement. in the facilities at Souris wharf has enabled twenty drag-gers to tie up in safety on the northern berth at. one time," stated Mr. J. Brenton St. John. Libedal mem- bev from Fisst. Kings. in moving the reply to the Speech front the Throne in the Legislature yester- day afternoon. the improvements at the Souris wharf along uith the natural bounty of fish in that area had resulted in the building of I new filleting plant at Souris in ad- dition to the one already in op- CFHLIOII. "That. filletting plant now op- erating put. up over fifty-eight hundredweight of fish for fillets and manufactured over five hun- dred and fifty ions of fish meal last. year." he said. "We had eight draggers fishing out of Souris with at least one landing front tvienty other draggers last. year. "We have another industry startuig in Souris that along with the fish plants should give work to people of that town and sur- rounding dtstt-iris, and that is the new potato chip factory. This is is new plant being Lrieirl out and I hope it. will have good success. It has great. possibilities as the market. in the Mat-itimes alone for this product has just been touch- ed." continued Mr. St. John. ..'Oonalructlon of ramps at eit- her end of the new Montagus bridge is scheduled to get under- way today. with l.Wu loads of the required materials having arriv- ed yesterday and the. remainder to arrive today. With good weather prevailing it will he only a matter of several days before. ntolnr traf- fic will be using the new in-idza. lt. is needless tn say that this will be most. appreciated by the motorists who are now passing over the approaches to the. temporary bridge. which at present are in such s condition that they present a grave hazard to vehicles. High bumps and deep holes are not de- signed for the good of A car, and all cars. including the nccupants. are. taking a considerable shak- ing tip while. passing over these washboard approaches. However. this serious condition was to be expected at this time of the year since the bridge was only I temporary mPH5lll'P.. and has served adequately and we.ll since Mr. St. John pointed out that. 'l:o"Bcgin Ramps At New Montague Bridge Today i Mr. Brenton St. John Suggests Short Course The member from First. Kings also suggested the establishing of 3 short course in navigation and instrument training for at. least the captains of all fishing drag- gers. He pointed out that new in- struments can be used to locate .schools of fish and can even de- termine the kind. Mr. St. John went on to sug- .gest that a seaweed processing iplant. miiglit. be established on the I tcontinucdjin Page 1?: its opening. Yet. at the present time, because of the condition of the approaches, it is prefrcable. to use another route if such is avail- able. evr-n if for only a short per- iod so that those approaches max dry up and be levelled to permit easier passage. The rsmptng of the new bridge will eliminate this difficulty. but as may be lll'ld('Y- sinod. only until such passage I.- easler so that the construction of the permanent approaches to the new bi-idze may be. undertaken at the earliest possible moment to ensure their comolvtion before this fall. As A consequence it is expected that the tenders will be called and let in the near futuri- so that the work of pernianon! structure may get underway. During that time. however. nio- Christ: will greatly appreciate the use of the nriv bridge LllIl.ll such time as it. will be found r-xpedlr-til. to divert. traffic nnce. more across the temporary bridge. of Dimdas. Prince. Edward Island. Canada. has been named on the Dunks List at Bowrloln College. Brunswick Maine. To be named on lhe, Deana: List in student. must attnin at loast it "B" average. Kingsburv is I memhnr of Beta Theta Pi fraternity and is serving as the Beta l'Ppl"f'SEl'llRlll'P on the ref. Student Union Committee. He Ili enrolled in the ROTC, . Ll FER III;CA;'I'llRED WINDSOR, 0nt.. fCPl-A 50-year- nld escapee from the southern Michigan state prison at Jack- snri. who "walked" away from the .prtsnn about three werk.-i ago af- tr-r serving 20 wars of I life impri- sonment. term for murder. vvns ar- rosind Wedncsday by two Windsor policemen Bernard McCann. 50, has arrested as he walked down- town The escapee was sentenced to tire imprisonment on May 3. 19314 Hr was one of tho three men invnlrnd in a holdup of a linlrl til Fnirrirvr Micliignii. in which the liolel owner was killed. HISTORIC (TITY 'f'lti-no Riv:-rs Ill Quebec was founded in 1631 by the Sieur de l Laviolrtte. mil I A L............ scorvs EMULSION "Vlllll ELSE WANTS TO BE STRONG -' BIG - llEAI.'l'llY?" 'Mom wants me to be big 'n Itrong. no she gives me Scnttfl everyday." Yes, Scott's Emulsion hel s youngsters develop a sturdy b y. strong bones. nound teeth. It also promotes stamina and I ' helps maintain normal resist.- nnce of the bod to infection. it. contains naturs Vitamins A&l). oil. and added minerals! 148,- . 000.000 bottles sold-Scott's l Emulsion is dependable! Get l Scott's today at your druggist. IIIGII QVGRGY 'lBni'c Running Put 50.00 . o W A R N I N G CLOSED T() ALI. MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC Light Pavement -y Befwei-ii Queen's Road and School Street 4 Public Schools FINE Signed. Mayor and Town Council. unit An R. C. A. F. Mobllejlecntltlng llnll . SOURIS at the Town Hall On Thursday, Much 4th And Friday. March Mli I l Here In your opportunity to obtain first-hsnd luformu- l tlon about the many vacancies in Cnsdts expanding Air Force. Young men and women are required for grouudcrew In many interesting trades and young men I can Also qualify for nit-crew training. For full details, apply st the Mobile Unit-without obligation. 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