the Guano . rm- it The lreguhr .meetlng of the First Montague Troop . 30! 1i:AGi,t,V..ElGHT ' piiit EASTEIIN euliliiiiil MGINTI-'3'-rMo.Nl'QGUll some I. man. In smo slums Ira. "S amo lsethomlb Joyoe-Wlullton. in. loan Johnston. . 1 -AGIN! (Il0lGl'l0WNi Waldaavhuers. o no Guardian may lie. bought at 4 the loiiowlng places is j? ..,. . ...... ...3'l'ifiia1dl' "o: lI:.5).l!red South Lake;fan pleased to see him nuuguu slug Dome Raglan:-ant..snd Guardian Oitica: in Goorgo Scouts was held 'ln the 1498100 .1 M, gnu. "an-1 1.1.v1,' 1,... . town: The Post or is souria: The Snack Bar and I. may Hall lasts nisht. Followlns tin pmm-mp” 01" Mm H 1 .1.” . 5.1,. ' ' opening ceremony, A study period pm”. '5, ' , "W" " was held in the patrol-corners. This was followed by I talk on ...-auvixo-umi out but. ....-om sivausii. Rose. R75! w.m1wf-'1,mwG"md"1 7' An . ta ta . Alb z chi I to k. c. R. l b th souunooiei-.' Eric , i In." ma 11"" , on mu Boeehrner. Mdewgilerf C Montlllle, y e C ' 5135?! D1103. GMTHKWWWB. were Joan narruus 811.50 to phone 70. A. s. M. Danny Murray led the recent visitors to Mr-.-nd Mm R0! 525.00 with an old battery. Bud's . .----- games. and contests. after which Dixon. I Accessories. Montague. Miss Vonnie Prosper, George- a group instruction period was Mrhwl F1 P--J. mmirm kn held. Plans were made for a hike . t t i M . town open yes erday in ontague next week when the boy. Wm be visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Stan- Mn E1-"es; Beck and Mr, wj.1. Sundly for the U.S.A. She was li C . Alliston visited Mon- 1 d Peardon. taken out by the scoutmaster. informed her son was seriously ill 151,", 3i;'.e.',d,.,. ' or - The meeting cloled with "'9 and lelt immediately to be with Mrs. Alexander Stewart. Mrs. horseshoe ceremony. after which Mm. JWALLPAPE3. pa in ts :and Agnes Murphy and son. Joseph. of "9"" "3"" W” held' The many friends of Mrs. G..1. house cleaning supplies. i-liichey Georgetown. were visitors to Mon- I , 1 and Vanlderstirie. Montague. tague' yesterday. 1 CVONLEETITUT 1sIe:.E;V1:?f- hEr35:ll::::'”-.'u':3;'3n 1': 5. ..'GET THAT .WONDEII PAINT HtpAssENGEn sggvlca -V t M Avon. W 3 her I Cult-'k 705111-711 W I19! i Spred Satin at Hllcliey and Van- Passenger Car leave Montague le;1'hI0m3:'&:Yt2l;t1'etm:: 1:3: home 0! usual good health. , ...!I-lis Worship Mayor C. Ed- id--" Mt . B aw 8.40A.M.dli d' , emmm on ague lezies Vt?hite's Restaurannt,yCi:ari'-lwln LIVI6. who was recently Mrs. Lowell Wywduxlfh mil Mr. Wendell Rob Kings- .-Nizw STOCK. congolcttm. in- lottetown. at 4.30 P. M Please elected for his second term of o!- members Ind W0 V 1 t"s1:mwn' bum. has recently leit oig Goose 1 . .1 ' - laid linoleum. tiles and Squnres sr- book your Passage at these stops. ' rice as Mayor of 501"” Tmi5"a'mm' Mm 0' V Bey. dLabr:g11r. when he bu Ic- . C " l J , , . ,1 . .. . . . A i t. Hi i cl Vanider- -- i 1”" 9 t , WP” 3 P l0n- i ' ' l - - left to !'llM- rtivur Pete:-la, "Vi"; 3 lmey an M1, 331.1 power. s1ude,,1 01 51. Meeting by repent-lnl thb ...!Front left to right-Claude. Clerk. Hi We lab. Mayor 1. C. M Mooney. Amhaw Mwnm fjs stinc, Montague. I Creed "1 u;1wn- Mmuw, 01 me. vlous meeting were read and .ap- proved. Correspondence received Miss Evelyn. Mar.-Vane. Bouiweil. spent several weeks in the U. S. A. this winter. She is at present in Richards. Melvin MaeQuai4l, Town Edwin lAVie.- Alina Mocormick Sterling Gillespie. 1, Dunstan's University and Miss i - Mr. Finley Fraser has returned Margaret Power, student of Notre Pisqiiiii East -ilotes Miss Shirley iJ'ay, Charlotte- iown, spent the week-end with her parents in Pisquid East. Mr. Ralph Baldei-stoh and Mr.' Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Irvins. George Proctor, Commercial Trav- who have been living in Montnguc ellcrs, ixnrc rcccni business visl- 1 for the Pasl lVlll"-eh 113-V9 "WW5 "3 tors lo Montagilc. ltlhcir home in Murray Harbour l North. F.-i;n:ls will rcgrc-i in learn at the serious illness. 0! Mrs. liaiii-' the leadership course. . Committees e.re:- Rustico sick: Mrs. Leigh warren and Miss Erma Toomba. Rustic!) school: Mrs. Roy Wooiner and Mrs. will Toombs. Cavendish sick: Mrs. Jerry Simpson and Mrs. Mil- bhis w-inter. Everywhere. the for- est resound; to the V1 r'sma 's axe, and a number of cars have been shipped from near-by sta- tions. With the slump in the potato market and the rising cost 01 liv- ing. it is indeed a boon to laborer members and two visitors. frhei jokes read for roll call were much enjoyed. - The minutes of the last meet- ing. were read. approved and sign- ed. their ' gm AV ' WA .. . . ,, - -1. convent, am spending ghe 6th March. at the home of Mrs. W- H V r 1,111 in Moniagu. after his recent i'l .D3me ' was read and d15cu3ud. A ieum 11 A 1 I . . ,1, .1 ,. , 1, 1, 1:53 1 hoi day 31 the home of . ,. Ha lax where she was summon Ma oolm Mticllaughlin. & 1 . 1 His” 31- hlilshlgomzlmfn CWKT3 lhrerparenlta 115,”. and Mrs. Jerome viS.ll1n-isM:1)a(r111urh1l(1”:1eti;il1 Jay Vgtgtttj 171)-V0111" 1::'hC:i.i:::)l(11iedW8'1-: gggygg 11; tMhe iliiness oi her aunt. Miss The Pgresiient. opened 1btehe , ii Road. Powcr. New Perth. urriay. cents to the district secretary to :11: cuzgngnglf pulp wood 1' the ggggthey ..C:;Y1;g.. mfn "nun. um”! 1' i h9lP PW 9xp'”l”' ”' " ddegmi "o chief occupation of the farmers Roll call was answered by tilteen , ion will be required. Most gard. enera try to get over all ilowei gardens and vegetable gardeiil once a week during the early part ot the season. that is up to about mid-July. In addition to killing By Gordon Llndmy Smith Equipment In comparison with most other hobbies or recreations. equipment i Mr. Floyd Jay was a visitor in Charlottetown Tuesday. liirf and Mrs. Ne-well MacDon- The sick Committee gave ll'l0'l;i M:L:il:.-n. Montague. She is aid, Ailiston, w.ei'e visitors to M-. Georg” Deva-1 3 gtudent, G . c,wend15h 3choo1;M1-5, 1 Wang. 1111, km 1n .1; V 11 E I my in the King's County 1 Montague yesterday. also visiting at i;.ssiV. C.. Charlottetown. spent gglmnlgeieampbell and Mm Be? and producer alike. reports on c1ttltls made.te and 12;: ggchlzidtnlgfobiietigs notm Mm" ma Conan” mompgfeen H1,,1,1,;-5,, Montague we-re: Mr. and Mrs. me Weekend at 11.8 Mme 51 he, mm Axwonhy. M WI 1 '8 k L k 1 5:: oo comm ee repor d no - qmumem. Wm be I rum.” . qua. 1Elall" Macswsin and Mr Lester pmms, M1, and Mm Gw,.8e It was moved and seconded to r. item 1 in er. a evlie. lng needed for this month. New some sun 01 ml (or c1mmuM- Plant nu-iy Nils: Aniile Lam-s'lonl-. Carcli-1MacSwain, Pelei-'5 '.'tnad. gm, Pisqilid East. select and practice two one-act has Ewen 8 patient-in the P.L.i. committees appointed were as !ol- d mm M. dusk 01- . ,..,, M; 1-t--,,,hv a grplcd a pus:-, Mt ' m 1 5 one "1 cavendmh and one Hospital the past few weeks. it is lows: Sick-Mrs. Harry MacLaug'h- 5" P" Y ' i-' P sirubbery. vines. roses, tree, ”-ii ' i.- K" ,. 3.-. . A 1 100i M. 1, - L :3 1..- 1 7' , , "W " .... 11 hoped he will soon be able to rc- lin, and Mrs. Keith Dougla.s.' 5P"y”'- F" m9 kw"! d c""'”- and other nursery stock should be iirin a. .n. XiU..ld3llC .3 o S. i. OUIS an.,,an, s aen ts M1. P519, y1acLeod. Lorne V111 1n 1:1us11co1 com,,..,tce in c arge, , , . 3 mower of some wad Wm nan” Storc ” St. Dunsian's Univei-sitv. is -illC"5l' lc-v was a visitor in Pisquid East. Cavendish Mi-5 Jerry Simpson, ii”: W ""5 Mme 33”" much 131' Scllocl -- Mrs. John Misener and planted as early as possible. This '- l t - ' ' Mm proved in health. Miss Morrlsey. 3871- is especially truelwhere the clllnsui Miss Blaunche Wyand and Stirling Stewart; Rustico. MFS. 71(- nest MacLure. Mrs. Ola! Si”'v't:ll- - -- - ,mg the Easter holidays at me on Tues;-131-V Fl'.l:i;'s i'.'.1I l'c:ttc'. to learn '.il3l1hCi'YiE (:5 his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mix Jilllli Allan :Vlu:'iicnzlc is con- l Nicholas Laiiigan. Slurgcon. From those minimum require- d tr t isdii- ments one cangoaslaras hm” ox swam ac 9111'” it. Th in thi is to and inclination will dictate. Much 3,1,, u,:.,'"&,. ,,,.,1';'. 1,, .11., "::,k.,' Correspondence was read and discussed and one thank-you card was received. Red Cross articles Miss Evelyn Wdolrldge. Char- SPMNGVALE W11. 'i' size ...,t '1' ss. -- -,3;-, 'isit.d i is . .N t MLre.M-'3. ;l1--hisuh-is.lcdmanslJf:eiEi:It6;)0i:;l?f- Min Charles Dewar. W110 SWM IIVIEL taxi: Mrts. svallacleer Wgt:z:gK8 ggiberbtm-Wooelhveifn aiidacbilrs. R. G. . were handed mt 35 we" 5'5 the Wm depend upon m. um 01 tho "wk "9 km moi” m ""15" "ii ” 1111 ' ' the past few davs Vismng his perm V "Sunday Flemming The Spl-lngvale Women's lnstit- quilt squares already completed. mm P" "'9 ""'u' ”"'y hymn planting. All these things should ' it” i ' ute met at the home of Mrs. Golden Mrs. Isaac Lawson kindly invit- "W 3 3"" de” "'9" ""1 5' "'c' be planted in a good-sized hole Mg: 1- , Ni h s , l -; , t-.M'. dM:B h D 2? R dl . b M . Olaf Steveii- , ' cc ::li'Cli1 4 (glll0S..ciVi:i'iiJllrTi;Li:.r,n:Pt:')l,li ; (l3nri:denIell.aniias rictufrigderlo egg;-i Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ailleck soneznrxilgivlissy Jclrlily Moore were D01” On Tuesdiy evening. Feb- ed the members for. the next :55i;"y lund"; t:"y c”c:m5'”'cr the roots spread out loosely, that 3 my days 1.vi51iin'; her parcniis. housic University to resume his an-1 family, Mount Stgwgrt were emoyed by a11.1,1so1n1e,e51,1ng C011- ruar 13th. The meeting opened meeting. Roll call is on be an.s- ” m "V ” ” "9"" Nu" ' covered with line. rich soil, pres- Mr and yMr.-'. John IN'lchoi.:uii,'st.udies. . guests of Mr. and Mirs. E. El. Jav. tests. ”.””' the we mnowed by creed ""1 wered by "My Wm-lit CWki"3 day have hr hm" 1015 nun . 595 d0'"l'm'm1Y '0 ”m"” an 3" 1 M11'11W.n. on Sunday. ' A de11c10us 11mc1, was served by .-liienti prayer. Fourteen members Blunder." The collection amount- W" Va"! tI80- Him "1 3'3” V I! at all possible water liberally toi , W..- : -----g mo. 11... hostess, nssisced by the com- answered roll cl-ll by drawn-s ed to s1.s5. Mrs. Ray Carr paid W” W ""””"”m"- a week or two. . ”.MtRBM. HARBOR” pus, . Mrs. Owen Keuy has rammed 10 mm” 1" charge. Mean"; C10,” their Institute pals name. Six vis- her fee. Pow" 1.001. Good nursery stock is soft and mmi Charge, United Church utiwhlm he, Mme havmg spam two weeks by 511,511.13 the N,1,1om,1 Amhem, itors were also present. Minutes The singing of the National pliable and .well supplied wttt cnnndn. services Easter Sundav.l . . . in Montreal. Collection sass; bill paid. 31.59. were read and approved. School Anthem brought this part 0! the Wiiere this is the case money good live buds. The latter. how- ni.-n-cl. 231:1; ll n.m. Murr and vlclmty mm. mC....M. committee reported nothing wnn'-- meelng to a close. Mrs. tools will he won spent, on ggdmohgi em-, should not be tar advanced River: 3 pm. Little sluicls: . I Mr. and Mrs. George Lw1.d .15- I 1 1 1 ed. by teacher but was to get the Marshall kindly auctioned the specialized equlpmnm, guqh g The nearer a plant ”sets to leltlliii p.m.. Mui-ray nH3PbD1.lr. l-ritoiy ,-.m 116 d Lame vmey and Geome, STILL Ll-1-ECTIVI. price 0n'b(::5t balne. SIICL: cognmitg splendid array of articles donnted power lawn-mowers, possibly a out the more diillcult the trans- Communlon at a services. ev. . , 1 ice repor twe ve ca an sen by the members. and the sale 4: tr for 1, my-og 1. lanti . H" many m'"'"d5 wish M” mm "W" 0" Mmm” The Rush-Balzot Treatv limlttns two gifts oliruit. Bill for fruit was realized slam, 310.00 or which it filvratgzs oIacdit!'ex'e'llitt a whgei P -M4---- l D. Wallace MacPherson, Minister.1Campbc1L wmm Road. 5 speedy . . recovery from her illness. Mrs. Alton Jay W35 H lisllof '0 Naval ffrmamenc on In ' Mm ec e 0 Una 8 O 9 1 3 - b&!'l'0W. etc. These tools or mach- -- W” . the Great id - d id dt d t c th -l ii ,,1ll13;';)(2VTF1E5AI1iunCr'l,t1ro1X'::'L::; the city on Tuesday. I-likes W15 51811913 in 1317- ' Correspondence consisted of A delicious lilnch was served by inesywill take I good deal of wimgm Mmwmnt Vaueyneld . 1.1.11.5! E11131 Macmod. who has thank-you. notes. A letter from the the hostess, and sccial hour en- drtrdgery out of the 1,11,11,55. hm; "85 held 5'0Si"da5' -'t""""0"- A. been ”””"dm'”he pm few "mu" . - ttvhacskfelaad mm. mm” ”" M" ” 1”” "W ' MONTREAL. March 21 - tCPt- wo” serwce at me Cmc11m in Lower Montague, the guest 0! hold their Farm Forum meeting. Ind it Wu "med 10 renew mt 'c11:1stderai1l1e areo-in his spare Produce when quoted hm, M1,, F"""” 3”” "”l””"'”' by W" h" s”"'"””' and d”"'"""' Mr" ""6 W” S m' ””"d”"” in lnembe-rshi and send 5500 to the 5 Nonaono w i 1 ”t W1 ' ”'"" "'”'”" i" were reported by Dominion Depart. wee 1,, v,11,y11,1d Un1.,.1V and Mrs. Harvey Ross. has i-etui-n- spite oi the poor road conditions: vxuuh ml? - 1 - - nstance. one can cultivate . hsir man 01 Amculmn 3.10110”: . Chuwh. -1-1,, ,,,,.v-we was con. ed to her home at whim Road. Discussions centered around til. 1 ti .m MIOLEM um Ame The regular mommy meeting 01 acre vegetable plot in an hour or Em: Free cu". A,1.,5e 53.535; ducted by the Rev. A. C. Fraser, assisted by the Rev. John Doug- las. The pail-bearers were: An- gus Martin, Alex Martin. Milton MncLeod. Murdock A. MacLeod. Donald MacPherson, Norman MacMiilan. Interment was in Vnileyfield Cemetery. ' The Prince Edward and Capitol Theatres. and all F. G. Spencer Co. I.td.. The-W oi-res. as usual. will be closed on "Good Friday." T0-DAY CAPITbL SAT. SHOWS 3 :30-7-8 :45 SHOWS How Ami in D 1, riivttls mm. aistoLs9.utI;ttt;tile.ts.Lo.tLtL ...srslois't.is-naaltirisrs-iii- i” S .i.iIissiI.n.v0IIiII? Also home at this time is Mr James MacLeoci, an employee at the Island Motor Transport Com- pany. Whlm Road farmers gathered at the home or Mr. Miles Macxinnoii on Monday night, March 12th. to PitIil0E EDWARD to-niv - sir. 3:30-7-9 ..:.:... -' in at FUNNY 9ON funny can a movie he . . . 3 Don't ask us. iuit go and sea - - - Tho rooringeii comedy you've ever known I. "Mu. 0'Mollay and Mr. Malone . problems and training of rural school teachers. their status in the community. and how living condit- ions could be improved. Next meeting will be held at the home subject tor discussion will concern or Mr. Lester Stewart when the the Farm Extension Services. TEA Hlrrlvx Plipllllli III IIIIIIEI III IIIIII IIIIUI IETIIIII III-III IIII III? IEII ll-1-ITS III III, . IIIIII II III IIIIII Tlilllll in me Iovlts .,. . . PENNY EDWARDS 30390" JONES -. up not mum -lm mun: -1 WV WIIUIC :IWEI5 OLW5 Piilfu "Cr ' EXTRAi ' . Pirates on” 'High Seas - Comedy - Cartoon. "BUGS BUNNY" is in- .vit.ing all his friends to i his big EASTER FUN SHOW S At The riiilics siiiviiliii Turning on .i.9!..li.9.9”l5 '.'Z"...!i9" . t - Misses Edi boiler. Mrs.'Dale Proilde and Mrs. H. Dalia-r were appointed as rep- rmentatives. A letter was read from the Gideons. It was decided to send for seven testaments for school children. A letter from the Red Cram re- garding capsules was again dis- cussed and it was decided to send o for 1.000. A letter lrom Helen Smith regarding home crstts was read and it was decided to leave this for the present. A letter from Red Cross regard- ing three matters - the annual meeting at the P. E. I. division of the Canadian Red Cross; the next blood clinic to be held in Char- lottetown, and the annual Red Cross campaign letter was read: also letters on Drama Festival, leadership course for district exec- utive meniber, Education Week, also one trom the Windsor Co. re- garding the price of cans. The members very gratolully ex- pressed their thanks to the trustees for their assistance in obtainlni a goodly sum of money lor lnsti . A member expressed her thanks for fruit sent her when she was sick. A committee was appointed to meet at the school Thursday even- ing to paolrthe woollens to be sent. away. It was decided to try and get Hightield Dancers to come to' Brooktiold l-laill as soon as possible. . Miss Edith MacLeod kindly tr.- vited mcnbuu to meet at her home for next meeting. Collection am- ountgd to 31.08. The meeting closed with the "King" alter which a dainty lundh was served by hostes's and committee in charge. s-rlilmors w. 7 i. The regular meeting of Btanhopa W. I. was held on the the Norboro Women's Institute was held at the home cl Mrs. Wilbert Lawless on Tuesday evening, March 6. The President. Mrs. Al- bert Murphy presided. The meet- ing opened by singing the Island Hymn and repeating the creed in unison. Thirteen mem-bers res- ponded to roll call with an Irish Joke. The minutes at previous meeting were approved as read. The secretary reported that the quilt had been sent to L. P. H. Hall. Charlottetown for distribu- ion to it needy family. A quilt. completed since last meeting was handed in and it was decided to donate it to the T. B. League. Visiting committee reported two calls made and a gift and truit taken. Thanks were extended at this timemlor same. School com- mittee reported new window shad- es had been purchased and some new maps were required. . '1)ie toaciw.-. M'ss Ellen Buch- 11811 was asked to order the maps. All bills 1.l.R..S..if.C..i were on mot- ion paid. Correspondence included the following letters. one from the P. E. I. Tuberculosis League re tin annual meeting and one re the Red Cross campaign, also a card of appreciation from Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Iawluu for sympathy ex- pressed in bereavement. A very interesting paper on Ed'- ucation was also read. sio.oo' was voted to Red cross. other items of interest in connectio with the work were discussed. F "ection was taken and Birthday box pas- sed. Red Cross capsules were dis- tributed. Programma committee for next meeting - Mrs. Arnold lDcuglas and Mrs. Clark Harding. Roll call to be. answered by s I-lousecieaning Hint. Place of meeting for next month to be de- .120-Ton Refrigerator Truci: ' Cargo To U.S.A. so, thouah or course there will be some close or hand work left. And there arerother Jobsl that these machines will handle with some of the various attachments available. They will drive the seguhr lgwn. mowers and with is specisl mow. ing bar will out big weeds or long sum. and they can be ris59d up to ilzht carts. Cultivation A few years I80 much was heard about shallow 'cultivation. Sane enthusiasts even advised ag. ainst deep plowing or spading. In certain dry areas and on a big scale that maybe advisable. but lor the average garden the simplest W3! 01 ilrepnrinl the soil tor Sprint -13 to plow or spade. That can be done llrst thing in the spring or in late fall. This burles 81-'88:. nod. weeds and from man. lire. all or which will break down into humus and otherlplant tood. Then plowlns or spadlng-will a.I- BO ltlll I good many weed seeds and wintering insects and dlsesai germs. Alter this only licht cultivat- c'ided later. The programme for the evening consist l of two oontuts. Al "Trio" contest put .on by M1" Harriet Glover which was won by Mrs. Georle Bowneas and the other "Naming The baby" son. teat put on by Miss lilen Buch- anan was won by Mrs. Arnold Douglas: The meeting adjourned with the National Anthem. During the social hour which followed the hostess served a dainty lunch which was much on- joyed by all. The ioloigilbon , ” . nous A-med 51-51'.ii; A-pullets 49; 5 593 0 to. Receipts: 620 cases. Butter: Current receipts QUE. NO 1 pasteurized lresh as dellvmdl Que. No. 2 84 delivered: Wh0l9"l9 Que. No. 1 pasteurized lresh 85'.-Li-85-',-l 11., Deslers' stocks Jobbing price 66-11 and first grade cresmery print iol price 0'llA-'10. Receipts: Nil. Cheese: Current receipts. Qntal-la . colored 3-30 5-16, F.O.B. factory; Quebec colored 3834. l"- 0- 3- MC” treai; wholesale Ontario colored 40: Quebec colored 39. Receipts: Nil. 1 Potatoes: N. B. No. 1 'l'5'e 1.25-1.30. MB. No. 1 10's .1855-20: N.B- N0. 1 son .76-.78; P.E.I. No. 1 75': 1.503 1-.s.x. No. 1 we 33; Quebec N"- 1 75': 1.10-Lie; Oaliiomil. No. 1 100': 00.00. osssrrr. Yorkshire. Ensland-r (OP)-Elderly persons living iiiom have been given distress cards tr place in their windows. The card! read: "Emergency. please com! and help" and ,were issued follow- ingreports that old people had died alone and without help. 1. ii. .i. iiiiilaii orrourraisr mile; and s:111aiyins GI-W-C IONTAOUI. P. I. I. oniooloani 10to1sA.II. ltoll'.I. by appointment. oilloa Connected Wttl Drag ltese. J ly 6.81.. Clark - .n.. - -an like E1