....,....:-... Ce. PAGE EIGHT THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry, Mrs Byron Stewart. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Lovers Til-oWGiiAa;di'dr.i.I:ay -,gTit.7-at-trhle-fbilloyi-'iiiV;:Oplaces in Montague: Blue Dom: Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: Tho Post Office; in Souris: The snack Bu. ..-si-r.(:iai. FOR sarvnuav-l ..'H0('KF.!' touikhvl Montague Baby beef eleven months oid.'i'ink. Last. hockey game and skate Dressed weight over 500 pounds. for the season. Ll""u'm." Monmm -Hour FROMF. noearirai. - .5”; ii" display of! Friends of Mrs. Leroy White. Mon- ,,,l,,,d hnnlpuyfh i-n,,;..1oiim and taiziie, are pleased to hcarlfhe he: ,,,M,19um in Km;'5 County. llil-.roliimed to her lioiiie ii in 1", che.V and Vanldorsiina, Montague. E-cont! lllll1CS5 in the Kmgs Coun y . . . ,1 nspi a , '(l'I(l.liJRS baniiut-1 'tii-kv,lii - p 'p t , p may he nhtained from Miss Jean ..P.AF3ll'. RILBLKAH l.()i)(iP. - iihnnnmaid, Ralph Brck, and ii. The regular iiiectnig of AUHP Re- M. Smith. Sal: ands '1'iin.:ii:i,i at l')PK.ill Lodge, Mr-iiiiiciie, was held R ivrvi. Banquet Tnuisday M 7 Tliiirsdiiy eveniiiz; with Mia. Calh- oxock. eriiie Stewart. PN.G., p:-..idim1- r- 1There were tw:-my members pre- 'TAI(l'. arivaniazo of our on.-- sent The m1lllllPS of the last. cont sale on Rm'k.xpai Yarnisii meeung ,H,”, mm M. me 590”. and our in-vi-ial oftor on ;f'”"l iaiy, 'Mrs l.ill'aii Machiiiiald. . Satin. the wonder paiiii. l'lili'lli".' NO and Jm,,.m,.d R; ”...,d, My-5, and Varildrrsline, Montiiziie. pvvm Mn,,n0b3nl 1,.p,.zy,-d fnr im- v v- P i1(lNll. H".l -wir ARV now Slliluillil :. ””'””t "'”""m"' U .Q H" ' t ' , Honiev lo rtlic rW1llll1lillPF in complete nvw uiniik llr wnllp-iiw: rhanp M E Whm, Flpphnm 531,, "M "mgr h".”5”1M,,nm: "awn" in he hold in April. Plain were F'l"h'y ""1 XF"Idn”l'"”l ' "'1' disciiased for i-Ollif'iil'1l1Z the Re- "wul 7 7 brkah fiai.:ree the second Thurs- 'A'l"l'l-ZN!) Diaflinl il .- mm-i. WV 1" AP”: 5” ”””'”-V PN'G' inzs at bliirrai River Chiiirti -if Nllfv Hlfiiiai-d dll1.kcisrr:r:x.JCPbi.I(!:. Chrwi niery night at 51 pm. hr-- 3115:. ll-ill” Rf DtrR'1'JlP;Wl'-f Imnmi gundalh Harm -.sg,h. pom. Mai) Nil lfll5Ul: . is ri . Miss Adah Mac- binnd yhmr. Mrs. Noriis, mii:- .,1”n, P NH; anil . I leader. Kenneth Norris, euiiige Gre,rzoi'. P.lN.G-. WNP ai)l7””l N1 0" iisi, a C(tmllllll.t-H2 in charge of Hl'l'.Illl:f”l- iiients for the annual banquet in April, Ax me close of the meeting dezrce practise was held under the i'lll'9i'll0il of Mrs. Marion MacDon- ald and Mrs. Stewart. IN MEMORIAM A loving of our iluri slnfor Valerie Ann .Vl('NlilliIn, wliol dlnd March 27th. 1953. in Souris Hospital. Aketa C. G. I. T of Trinity Unit- ed Church. Montague. met at the home of Mrs. Arnold Wiizhtman. Wednesday evening, with twelve membi-rs answeriniz roll. instead of repeating the C. G. I. T. pur- pose, as usual each girl wrote it on paper. and was asked to ex- plain in her own words what it meant to her. Elle-n Annear of- fered I very fine interpretation of the purpose, with other mem- bers joining in with their idcas Devotion was lrd by Shirley Mne- Lean. assisted by Betty Stewart and Vernoicn Taylor. The Blbly study from the booklet "The Dis- oipleii' was led by Mrs. J. M. Fra- sur. A short buiiinms mm-tlriiz followed. conducted by the prowl- dent. Kay Mart-can lifiniiter were road and approv-d It was agreed upon that a special effort. irmllfl be made by all members in at- terid church and Sunday schno' God needed Mia nmm darling To Join his nngi-in hand So he stopped with it loving smile And clasped our baby's hand. Fondly runornherod by Mr. and Its. William Butler. CAPITOL Now snovmm ROYAl. AFRICAN RIFLES suuiu. s SHORTS 75:".-WniT T0 CANADIAN OIL CUSTOMERS Your Gasoline, Oil and Fuel Oil Reqnirenienfs Call JOHN WHITE Phone Montngiio 152 or Montague No. 9 For Stow- k,, T31: . . - W”, 'ro.nAY snows AT 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 ERROL FLYNN In "THE MASTER OF BALLANTRAE" PIllNCElEDWARll Moi. --NE. - wan. M-G-M's Curio-NIW Elmo-NIW IIAT-THI-BAN - Musicau ALSO CARTOON Showing Al 3:.'l(l - 7 - 9 1 sin: aims at DIJNWS Gaspereaux WHY PAY MORE? Red Rose arid King Cole TEA. por lb. SUGAR. 10 lbs. AHAT;'i.sty Lunch:-on. Meat Y KAM. 3rinsfor 31.00 Washing Rriwder NW DUZ. pkg. 34c: 3 for 51.00 white . .... ..L COOKING BEANS. 5 lbs. for . . . . . . 49: Magic ' IAKING POWDER 1 lb. tins . . . New Domestic SHORTENING. lb. Pure GROUND GINGER. 4 oz. pkg. Doddts 29: .. 25: 15: Abovo Prices oiipjroWoiLApril pp 300 o& Now 1954 Wallpaper Ponorns. VII Ibo IlIorn., The prices on reason- W. G. l. T. MEF.TlNG --Tlir ”" FHE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN regularly, as well as the weeklyl 3...: :..;'f .:”;;::."”..”0.:. ”iii;i Relllms From 0 O 0 Training Cruise mission scrap book and roll calil next work is to be answered with an original title for samr. The remainder of the time was spent in preparing material for weaving helm The meeting closed with Taps. ,Proniuinced Drop in 7lieIief Payments 4 1By Employment Office I I-uaiirei: released hy the National ,'Enipnlyment Office yesterday show a pronounced drop in the number nf' persons drawing Unemployment; Insurance benefits as compared to the previous week. This is true of Cliarlottelown. and of all of Kings and Queens counties as well. The Prince County figures are not included in the Charlotte- town office totals. In Clizirlottetowii, the Royalty and vicinity 816 men and women are drawing benefits. The liif.'h- osi iiumber was in m.id-Februaiy 3"?" msfpcrlpy" W-""”rI'5'"dr'i Isl .Cliirf Petty Officer Carl Riggs. ” "W ” Q”C'””5 mu” 5'' 5" ll iabovel of Charlottetown returned of Kings. 1328 are i-cceiyiiiz week- lnie Tl 'dz' ',l1 fl. 15' chpqu” The m"'b”'ed 1"ml' llllklllg Grill llllt: klllP:l(l:nlIiEza1lll(l1g city plu: country, is therefore 2144. Hum, aboard me m,,mm.H. HM The liizlicst conibinrd total rt-rord cs flU1'llllI the winter has 2367. These figures therefore .-how .i decrease of 2:23 in a little ovor 1 month. Mirmac. CPO. Riggs was abilald the Mic- niac when it took part in exer- VI M d” i t Ire ciscs with the British submarine A5 A "”h "N5 D 3 C” ' Tally-Ho in southern waters. The more and more ciripluycrs are pre- Nhcnmfs home base was SL- nariiii: to rehii-e w'oi'kers who were G,,,,,.g,.-S. Bgnmma. id off due to seasonal caiisesg Runs 15” Hamax 0” mp Mi” .-ind Eiiiployniciif officials are rrtii- nmc March 5 and awwed in St. fidcnt. t.I'iiiL furtlicr iiiipmvciiiciit. Gmme mm? divs Iaum Fnuow. iii the employment situation will mg eN,,,.Cm,5 mm me Brmshsubp be shown. week to weck, from now - turned in Bermuda and later sail- No iiiforiiiatluii has been recclv- Ed ml. Nmp York. ed as yet about ilie ('()ll1lllPl1l'F- wmle in N”. York. Riggs along i"l9m 9! Wmlk 0" m" FPd”M wifh other members of the crew ibuildiiiiz in Cliarlotfetouii or when HSHM Lm, Unwed Namms buudv :the site will he irleareri. Teariiig um. mtmxwd 3 number of 1819' X 0”” me "Id b"'ld'n'o'5 Wm M llSli)ll shows and look in last Siiii- itsclf be a considerable tiisk and my night-S game bewem the like SPVU31 Vi9"k5- Riiiizers and Montreal Canadians. r This was the game in which the Canadiens clinched second place in the N H,L. standings. The Micmac left New York on Monday and arrivcd back in Hal- ifax Wednesday. CPO. Riggs is attached to the Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps Kent, He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Riggs, Upper Queen Street. l Reiums In Cross Campaign Encouraging R.ei.ii-us to date U1 the 1951 i Cliai'lott.etnwn Red Cross Cam- paign are quite encouraging ac- cording to the statements made last night by Capt. Orin Simons, chairman of special names, and. Abbies capiurii Paperweight Grown Major Michael Campbell, chair-J Last night at the Foruiii. Chur- man of the general canvass. The." loti.etowii's smart little Abegweit special names committee has vol-l Papcriu-ipiit.s defeated Siimmer- , lected over 55,000 of its 56,000 ob- side. Paperweight: by a score of jective and there are still several 5-0 to wind up their 1iome-and- members who have not made their home series and take the round. final report. Receipts so far in the the Provincial title and Fitness general canvass show in excess awards by .4 total of 31.000 turned in by the few The large crowd on hand gave the caiivassers who have made re- little fellows real support and the turns. It is gratifying to note that Abbies deserved the win. the geiierahtrend oi the conti-1.1 Following is the siimiiiary: butions is higher in rosiioiise to First Period the appeal for iiicreased contri- 1--Abliis-s. F. Driw 5:15 butioiis to meet the deiiiinds of 2-Abbies. R. Rice iKc-liyi 7:50 'the expanding proszranime which Penalty. Dow. iof no:-esity ineans increased costsf Second Period This wank-eiid 71 ladir-. i-epre- 3--Abbies, L. Kclly santing 22 women's orcaiiizations, 4-Abbise. D. Lawlor 9.00 and to exceed their objective of dcleiicc. R. DiI&!llr1”- wt M””l950h. 51500 which is the splendid amount G. Dalton, B. Cooke; foriiai'tls. I) collected by this committee last Srtiiirniaii, N. Scott, L. Hudson, S. yonr. lMacDousziil1. E. Fri-i-ish. T. Clow. .,.--.. .. . .. J. Mullins, D. Priisser . Alibies: Goal, R. Mat-Iiil.yi'e: dc- No curling nraw fviicr, R. Rice, F. Doll. 1.. Flood. .1. Hyndman, G. MaoMil1an; for. uarris, A. Liiwlor. L. Kelly, B. For Today Raiiagliaii, R. Bigger, H. Full. D. BUIYOYIIIE, A. MacKinnon, H. Lad- There will be no curling draw- tier, C. Pound. for today. Teams from the first 32 curlers at the rink before 2.00 pm. will be made up, so anyone wishiiir to play had better be on hand before two. First Reduction Coiitiniiedk from page 1 o Inf charges amountingrto sl2,900.- . . . , Exhibition Baseball iSlim”.Z2.;lL”E37.”lniIIT2.f2'A"Li2l 1 iiriiios hold by the public and an- 1 in? The (Yiinnrlian l'rr-sis) potlier 55,900,000 interest on federal Pliiladr-lpliia IA) 6, Detroit rm 2 lZ"V9T"mPnl l03M- Thai Wmaiiinzimi mi 10. Bosimi (A: i ,s5fi0.00fi which also will go to the St. Louis lNt 2, Ciiiciiiiiati iNi 3 l1'P35llT.V M dwidehdl 0" DT9l9n'9-d Brooklyn iNi 4, New York 4A) 8 lFlfWk- KaiinnsCit.y lAA) 7,roimiioi1i.i3.l On lhv vamtal side. 1 lPXpP('l5 to order this year 863.- ,000.00fi worth of new rolling stock, ifiicluding 75 diesels, 1.750 hoxcars .and 750 ntlir-r freight cars. requirements for spending on road and equipment: can is . plelianl sewn! on Srit-n1st.soiniionn,iis Atlantic. s5.40'f,f)0O; Newfound- l'.il'1.'l'l3'l'.'a' '.I..".'.'.'.".,.',..",'".'.1: land district. si.7oc,ooo; conmii Mhynln nlioy unniiiuimmi tsv Ontario - Quebec. t2il.il0i!.000; rt - mun miirilm Oi mg we!'yern' s2L899'0o0. 00-In I louiimni us. I 1 The compnny also ulll spvnd this your 35,200,000 on the Terrace- Kitimst branch line in British Cn- iiiimbiii. FOR SA!-Elsi. .i1EJ.iii7?ii?yers 6 Room House and Bath Tako Top Honours In Montague . C,.,,.,,..,. mm... In N. 0. Festival Ln” ht FREDERICION, icri -For the ALPHONSUS LARKIN :”r:Z:dU':::':::1l::'lV'hY'-tr k 53' Phmm 524 ' l'il())lY()r.l in the Nev? Byfelllnilillck reg? "mung" ionnl drama festival u it ended Thurifdny night. Adludlcator Graham aiitpr con- sidered the french-lsngirage play Les Ihurberies do Bcspin." by Moliore. the best entry. The best actress sword III won by Aids" air, who played Luba in the niverglty of New Bruns- wick Drama Society-'n version of "Dnrkm-M at Noon," by aldney Kingsley. Gerald Gouellri. who played Ge TENDERS Sealed tendeis will be re- ceived until April 9. 1954'for interior painting Town Hall, M0nt8KUe- F03" Particulars route in the st Joseph's entry. zipply- W” 1"'f.'Lbi.m"' The Mlngain islands north of C0Il'Ic"'0l' 301110155 Anticoatl in the aim of the st. Lowrance extend about we miles marine the Caiiadiaii destroyer re-I score of 9-Ll under the general i-liairmansliip (Raiiagliaiii 9:57, of Mrs. S. G. Pepplii, are s1art- Third Period ing out on a "blitz" on the lioni:-s 57Al)l)iPS. R Rice iPound) 1:57 in Charlottetown in be sure that ': Biirzuyiie. every possible i-onirihuior is com A. Perry. J. Richard. inr-tr-d. These ladies are deteriiiiii- Lineups: ed to make A tliorouizli canvass Sul1ll1l0i's1(lP.' Goal, .1. Pozrier; limo lrave sai.9iio,oo0 available for' l the CNRi By regions. here are the 1050 The Week at S.D.U. Last Thursday. Rev. W. Mc- Gulgan and Alton Craig repre- sented st. Dunstairs If. an M.f.A. U. meeting held at Mt. Allison University in Suckville. New Brunswick. The meeting was at- tended by representatives from all the other collegas in the Marl- times who axe nii-nibers of the Maritime Intercollegiate Athletic Union. The purpose of the meet- ing was to iron out any difficul- ties which arose in Intercollegiate sports during the year. and to draw up SChPdu.1E.s for the coming year. Although there has been much talk about the Maritime Colleges changing to Canadian football, we find that the rugby League will be bigger than ever with five teams entered in the schedule for next. year. Those tennis are Dalliousic. Acadia, Mt. Allison. Nova Scotia Tech. and St. Duiisians. This should prove to be a very good year for ruzby at S.D. U. as our boys are well pleased to learn of five-tennis in the league. . . . 0 The first game, of s l)PSl of three series, for the City Hockey lLeague championship was played .'in the Forum last. Wednesday iillfzhl, with S. D. U. edging out isummci-side Aces by a score of 9 ito 8. Altliouizli our boys went into lthc name with a three week lay- off l70lllll('l them, they sliowed lllnmseives to be very powerful against the highly rated Aces The Aces opeiii-d the scoring early in the first period but the Saints. on some very pretty passing plays, scored four goals in succcssioii be- fore ilie Aces could get. going iagaiii. Tmi'ai'ds the end of the period tiio quick 20illS and the first frame ended with S.D.U. leading 4 to 3. The middle session was all St. Dunstan's, as the boys connected for four unanswered goals to take I commanding 8 to If load. In the Llilrd period ieaiiis potted a goal each early in the period. but the Aces connect.- ed for four quick tallies mid-way through the frame which left them behind by only one goal Tiio Red and White tram. how- ever. tll&illa1L”fl to flszlit off the opposition for the last. few min- utes and as a result came up with a well earned win. In the nets iBui'iny Gillis was spectacular lthe Saints and kicked out iiumer- 'ous shots labelled for goals. The ,line of Jay. Gaudct and Callag- Lhan were perhaps the smartest 1C0mbl1la.t10n on the ice Besides 'scoring a goal each. they buck- rSl(tll.9(l like fiends and as a result lfew goals were scored against itliem while they were on the Big Louie MacDonald turned in ;a most. iinpressive sliowiiiz on de- fence. Besides l)l'C?Il(Ll'1g up many inlays. Louie acted as a second igoalie iiiid blocked many of the lAces' shots in a fearless -niaiiiier Dirk Wedge. the team captain. was back in action after being oui ,w'it1i ii lirokvii il'1'iSL ioi' several weeks. Altlifiugli he was not. in the best of shape he turned in 3 good performance. The St. Duiisi.aii's goals were iscored by Mclniiis. Roy. Coriiiier, Hlay, Gauilrt, Ciillagliaii, Mullliis. , iiiid Davey. The next yganie is scheduled for toii;g1it in Siimmerside providing the weath- er is favorable. tot inii-rniediate basketball team i i lllicy srnrrd I Lomieiix l Oiii' came up" witli ii 45-30 win over ilie Sport. Lodge Trotters iii the first semi-final game of a two- 1giinie total-point. serics. for the icity League cliampioiiship. The iiiteriiiediate team, which is coach- ied by Bob Mooney, came up with lane of their most iii1pressii-eiihow- liiigs of the year. John Kelly, who 15 captaiii of the tcam, was high scorer for St. Dunstan's with 16 points. John was pnrticularlysharo in shooting foul shots and tied an sD.U. record in Lliis department. by sinking 10 coiisccutive shots during the ganir. Bob Ferrnn was iriiiiner-up with 9 points, followed lby George McGuiizaii and Bill iFnrmer with 7 points each. The lsecoiid gnnie will be played some time next week. ii-nvesp . . . Thought. for the work: "The Lord did not say, go to t.1ii- East. to find the light, travel to the limits of the West to seek wisdom. Where you seek. there you shall find. for to Him who is every- where pr:-seiit. one comes by love and not by sail."--St. Augustine. . . . Till next week, from 5. D.U. to all of you, Health and Happiness. Backibreton Continued from page 7 King Gaines. that driver Bob G11- lin won with in 2.05 1x5. The fastest mile we have heard of at Santa Anita was Scotch Spencer's. He is owned by Mia Dorms Owen of Omaha, Nebraska. unit is I son of Scotland 159'... He took the best of the pacer: into csmp in 2.02 3'5. The next best. mile in his was Express Chief's winning of the first division of the Inglo- wood Pnco in 2.08 2H. And here in tire infect word from Santa Anita. Colifomin. snd note thst the fastest mile of tho ACHE rive oui . o the ; for 1 ICE. 1 Crop Prospects Mostly Umhanged . Mr. R.C. Parent. superintendent of the Experimental conunenting on prevailing condit- ions and the prospects for the coming season said yesterday that' he did not look for any greatl ohimge in the acreage of each crop except a probable increase in garden crop and grain and I pos- sible decrease in potatoes. The past winter is classified as mild with no prolonged stormy periods. Each succeeding month from November to March of this year rated as warmer than the average for the 44-year period in which reoortx have been kept in: this province. 93 inclics of snow fall during the period Noveiiiber first to date Varying quantity on the ground at times ranged from five to 28 inches with l January recording of 45 inches. The frost penetration was very light, Mr. Parent. said. and in the, fields now under light snow, the frost has entirely disappeared. The soil is probably well satu- rated and if there is no drastic chance to colder weather. earlier seeding may be looked for. From the small quantity of clever observed, Mr. Parent said, it appeared to have come through the winter well. However, it is too early to say daflnitely just what the ultimate outcome will be in this respect. i Fewer Gerni-an Farm Laborers Available Caiiiiiliaii authorities in Ottawa. have been notified that fewer .farni labourers will be available from West Germany this year. Tlir-re are two reasons for the re- duction; one of which is the more i-aicful scrcriiiiig of iipplicaiils by Camidiaii Goveriiiiiciit I1lll1?.1;,li&i-. tion Officials located in Geriiiiiiiy, and the other reason is said in be the reluctance of the Geriiianl Goveriinieiit to permit too many young men between the ages 01 720 and 25, to leave the cuuiiiry.j ;It is possible many of these will, be required for the German army- ;which will be reiii'izi1iiir.cd if Friiiice and the rest of the Deinocrai-ies lagrer. l Dlil'Ill: the pad scvcial ,iv.ii'.k, ,many of the iiirii who itaiiie 'l0lIl icierniaiiy as farm labou.rsr-S. furn- ed out to be iiiechanirs or Hades- ,ir.eii of one sort or another, and they were not satisfactory iinr .suii.cd to fai'ni work. As 3 result. most of them left the farms to 'which they were allotli-d witiiin a 3few nioiiths, and many Canadian ,farriicrs. not a few of them. on the llsland. were disappointed and put to some iiicmivenieiicc. , Closer li('l'(!E'lllllg of appliciiiits, even ll a smaller iiunilzer of men .'i.s obtriiiiuble. is expected to be niucii more .s-atislactory froin the istaiidpoiiit of Caiiadiiiii ngricui- lturists. 1 The island izovi-i'iiiiiciil. plarcil lieiitativr o1'dci's for 50 German farm uilrkers several months ago. but ulll probably l'r'C('lVP only ii propoi't.ion of this number. D1lL('h lfarm le.bnurei's, however, will con- scasoii was stepped byKiiig GnlllO' iGi11i1.'iiiI iii the Pasadciiii Parr purse tf:.l00. time. 2.01 2 5. Fred Scot iH. Fitzpatrick) was si-:oii' iiiid Hlttll Boy iJ. O'Brien) third. In the Del Mar Fice For AllTriii purse 86.025. Anderson Hanovei lBOlll'dmfll1l 1, Beck Hanover (J. OlBi'ieiii 2. Tiiiic, 2.04 3 5. 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