REsERvE GRAND Cl-IIAMPION YESTERDAY Reserve Grand Champion at Ford. Milton. Shown by Milton livestock fieldman, described as yesterday's fat stoclt (now held Ford. he placed second in the "superior to any held in E at the Exhibition Grounds was ninety-three animals competing at Canada this year." this Hereford steer held by David the show. which Mr. L. W. Roper. "la Kings County we need some son at a Government garage to tab care of minor breakdowns" Joseph 6. Campbell ti.- lrd. District Kills) speaking ea Debate in the Legisla- ture Wednesday night. Mr. Campbell claimed that the utahllahlnnent of such a repair centre in the Eastern county would be of particular benefit dur- ing the winter months when min- or breaks often result in plows being "off the roads" a number of days. in advocating this change in highway policy. Mr. Campbell de- clared he was not criticizing the present repair service. observing that it wagimpoaslble tor the repair crew to attend to all break- downs at once. Asked where should be ' . said. "I don't care whre it would be iocated- Montague. Squris. St. Peters but I think Dundaa would be more central." The Kings County representative declared that provipclal road g machinery was kept out "too late in the fall". and let out "too early such a garage . Mr 4.. s.. (Guardian Photo) EASTERH GUARDIAN M 0 U N T STEWART United Church. Rev- B. V. MacLean. B. A, Minister. Mt. Stewart 11 am., llristol 3.00 p.m. ST. PETER'S Bay Pastoral Fharge- Services for Sunday. April 7 Marie ii a.m.; Greenwich 3 p m.; St. Peter's 7:30 p.m. Rev, Ira MacDonald. Minister. PRESBYTERIAN Church of Can- aila.- Service Wood islands church Sunday April 7th. 3 p..m Rev. Donald Nicholson. will conduct the services. THE PRESRYTERIAN Church in Canada. St. John's. Belfast Ser- vices on the Lord's Day I1 a.m. and 7.30 pm. All are welcomed. Rev. Donald Nicholson. Minister. GEORGETOWN P a s to r al Charge. United Church of Canada. Service for April 7th. 11 a.m. Mill- tnwn Cross: 2.30 p.m. Sturgeon; 1 pm. Georgetown. Rev. W. A. Paterson, Minister. MURRAY HARBOUR - Mur- ray River Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada. Servic- es Sunday. April,7th. Murray Har- huur ii a.m.. Little Sands 2.30 p. m. Murray River 7.30 p.m. Rev. L. S. Woolfrey Minister. THE PRESRYTERIAN Church in Canada. services for Sunday. April 7th. Cardigan. divine wor- ship. 11:00 a.m.; Lorne Valley. afternoon service. 2.30 p.m.: Mon- tague evening service. 7.30 p.m. in the series on knowing Christ and His Cross (4) "The reason for the Cross". Montague Sunday school. 10:00 a.m. visitors are always welcome. Rev. D-A. Campbcll. Min- lstcr. CHURCH OF Christ. The Lord's Day. April 7. Montague: 10.00 a.m Bible School for all ages. 11.00 a.m. The Lord's Supper and Preach ing. Murray River: 10.00 a.m Bible School. 11.00 a.m. The Lord's Supper. Murray Harbour: 6.00 p. m. Bible School and the Lord's Supper. Combined Evangelistic Ser- vice at the Murray River church of Christ at 0.00 p.m. Everyone cordially invited. Kenneth T. Nor- ris. evangelist THE Ellnntaguc Pastoral Charge, the United Church of Canada. Rev- .l.M. Fraser. minister. Sunday, April 7th. Lower Montague. 9:45 a in. morning service and Sunday School; Trinity United Church. lliontaguc. 10:00 a.m.. Sunday School. 11:00 a.m. morning ser- vice and Junior Sunday School. Theme "The Momcnt To Decide". In the series on "People Who Met At Calvary". 7:30 p.m. evening service- A hearty welcome to all services. i Montague School Teacher Dies UIIGXPOCTOOIY The death occurred at her home in Georgetown in the late hours 01 Wednesday. April 3rd. of Miss licta Geraldine Wight. at the age til 33 years. She was a member of tho teaching staff oi Montague Huh School. rant: CHURCH or ScotIand:- Services Murray River. 7th April. 11 a.m.- 7 p.m. Rev. D. Ross. SCREENED AND oil treated coal on hand. Get it while it lasts. Poole and Thompson Ltd.. Mon- tague. FREE lciwiicii of Scotland Friday April 5th. Service Cape Traverse B p.m. Services sabbath April 7th. Coleman 11 a.m Sum- merside .'i p.m. Desable 7.30 p.m. These will be my last services as i plan to leave for Scotland April 8th. Rev. John Morrison Minister. UNITED BAPTIST Church Mon- tague charge. Sunday April 7th. Sturgeon ll a.m. Murray River 3 pm. Montague 7.30 p.m.. with song service at 7.15 Ordinance of the 'Lords' Suppe at the close of the evening Service. All are welcome to worship -with us at these services. Rev. A.M. Roger- son Minister. PERSONALS Mrs. Frank Graham. Commer- cial Cross. was-hostess to mem- bers of the Whim Road Ladies Aid and Women's Missionary So- ciety. when they held a joint meeting at her home on Tuesday evening, March lath. in the spring". thereby curtailing the time devoted to overhaul and repair. in reply to a question of the Minister of Highways. Mr. Camp- bell suggested that the Province should have units" for snow re moval alone- if we can afford lt." E. P. Rossiter of Mr. Campbell saw the "snow removal pmblem" assuming great- The death of Edward Patrick guvrolwllonl every ye-r is ad- Rossiter. of liiorcll. occurred Tueo widzllud uconduy mm” W 9 " day night in the Charlottetown Hoe- 110 1 pital The late ,Mr. Roaslter was " me our new? we" "I' A lifetime resident of Morell u-.ck .. P... ;,,',.,.,g,, M mm Village. a successful farmer, popu- mad. they Wm, H" mg, mm, Iar with all age groups. a strong opendi-y the member "idy supporter of church and commu- The Kings County mgmbe, (orb "W 3CllVlll95- his dulvh. Wm saw considerable additional work I19 mmlnled "OI "lily by I"! ''-T for snow removal crews. "if the l3llVe5- PM mends In ll"; department goes ahead with re- ml"lll.V WIl9l'P I19 W93 50 5'" T commendations of the various Edu- a figure, but by all who had had H ) by f". tlii- pleasure of his' acquaintance. fr.()3o;l-1-M: e"isUuANCE A We lung adht-rent of the Con- Regen-mg go mg federal govern- servative Party. the late Mr. Ros- mam-5 pmpoud puns M. Hum. siter was a provincial delegate at ",1 1n,u,.mc,y M... Cunpbeu nah last Decarmberis National Conven- edy --gospim lmunnce would be H00 in WWE a fine thing. it we could afford it.” He is survived by his wife, the in this connection the member former lrcne MzicAdam: two sons from 3rd. Kings quoted from as: John. Irving Oil agent. at home; article released on the subject by Rev. Joseph. 0.lti.l. seminarian. Ottawa; three daughters- Mary R. N. Mrs. Wilfred Driscoll. Char- Tlgnlsh. lottetown; Helena, Mrs. Stewart He was predeceased by two MacEwen. 5.5. Peter's; Genevieve. brothers Philip, who regjdgd 1., Hamilton Ontario. Charlottetown. and Eugene . of He is also survived by his win glorellli and one sis-'ser. Mrs. Walter bro'her Ernest. proprietor of Dlng- PAW -V- M9dl0l'd M88!- M," and Rossuery More” and Leo Rossiter. M.L.A. and Linus one 515.” M". Joseph Maw”, Rossiter. city merchant, are no- Death of Mr. aid. wife of the .C.N.R. agent at Phlml m:lerlll:etl:t:. 1:1: uflosflltti-r; Sciys Larger Farm Policy Is Depleting Island's Population "Modern farming machinery tends to put a portion of the farm- ing population out oi work." con- tended Mr. George E. Saville. Lib- eral member for 5th Kings, speak- ing on the Budget Debate in the Legislature Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Saville went on to say. "if we continue to cut down on the number of smaller farms in the Province. we are going to -lose still more oi our population. We want a bigger population in Prince Edward island. but we can't do this by advocating larger farms." Commenting on statements that some land in the province is unfit for farming and better suited for reforestation, the veteran King's representative took stronp.excePl- ion. He said that there isn't some acres from North Cape to East Point that could not be made pro- ductive. "Our land is good. but we need good farmers." he stated. GAS TAX "i agree that when a farmer is working a tractor in a back field then he shouldn't have to pay taxes on gasoline. but there is an- other side to this question. When the weight restrictions are in ef- fect. these tractors are all over the roads. moving along like snakes. from one side to the other. making a mess of the roads." . Mr. Saville called for an increase in horticulture in the province. citing strawberries as one ex- ample, and he urged attractlnl Dutch farmers here to develop the industry. "We bring 8l00.0w worth of canned iniit and van- ctablea to the province each year: that is too much." he said. morning from his late esfdence to the Church of the Little Flower. where Requiem High Mass will be celebrated at 10 o'clock. the UNEF postal chief from Hull. Que. as his catcher. LAC Clinton (Stormy) Blizzard of Minto. N.B.. and LAC Milford MacDonald of More". P.E.l.. were the losing battery. The airmen paraded their team to the field in grey cup style in a cavalcade of horn-totting jeeps. led by a car bearing a silver- covered throne fit for a queen. Lacking a pretty girl for the part. -they enthroned their commanding Officer. Sqdn. Ldr. Vern Ruther- ford of Toronto. who resolutely smoked a cigar throughout the ordeal. .Hot dogs and pop were pro- vided by the welfare section for the occasion. After the game. the blue and white sweaters bearing championship crests from Col. Mike Dare oi Camp Borden. 0nt.. the base commander. And in this land of continuous open season. the teams promptly the Canadian Iianuiaetui-er's As- soclatlon. Entitled "'11-: Ave: Have It''. this artlch pr-diet-0 ll"-9".-l insurance would be in GIT?-fl II this country "is two war! no!- ing that "Canadians want it. and all parties favor it. but "19" "9 still people who View the Idlfwl oi the government into the field or medicine as the thin edge at the socialist wedge". The lrtlcle admitted that such a scheme would be oi "real benefit" but warned "it must be paid for. . . all should know what the acllcme-cost." The Kings member praised high- Department. "The Health Depart- ment is doing a wonderful job." he said. "There was never a time in the that health and welfare were look- ed after so well." Mr. Fa E " observed that there were many I t- 00min! in from various sections of his district for "paving, or some sort of dust-free roads .. . Mt. Stew- art to Montague through Pcakea and St. Teresa's, Dundaa to Ding- well Dundaa to Fortllnt Bridge via Annadale." In this connection be commended th e; Highways Department for laying the light pavement from Cardigan to Dundaa. However, the Kings Liberal was sharply critical of the manner in which such pavement was laid. ly the work of the provlnelll Hull-ll I history oi this Province I He objected to the paving com- panies" cutting the crown of the- roads and pushing the on the shoulders. This should be under the pavament". he said. PULP CUTTING Another matter made the object of strong criticism by the mem- ber from 3rd' Kings during the budget debate. was "the depletion of the forest wealth oi our Pro- vincc by allllllESS pulpcutting" ag- gravated he said by the "pollu- tion of power saws. . . . enabl- lng prodticers to increase their production by as much as 50 per cent." "This is not the worst feature Mr. Campbell slated, "The worst part is the price- 311 a cord at roadside. .I submit this price is too low." Mr. C I . called that the price oi pulpwood two years ago stood at 89 a cord until a Depart- ment of Agriculture investigation was t L " off by a Kings County delegation s " g be said. "in the price going up to 812 per cord." Mr. Campbell deplored the fact that the present price ". mainedi at 311 a cord in the face of ad vaneing prices of newsprint." an Movie Theatres In N. 5. Feel TV Pinch HALIFAX (CPI-Movie theatres avelouti gravel-' Stresses Need For Gov't Garage In Eastern King's ............. g .l.G- CAIVHRBII-ILL. M.L.A. Mr. Campbell asked the Miiiixtt-r of Agriculture to "look into this matter", declaring. "it is had enough to have our forests deplet- ed, without our producers bemlit underpaid." OUT OF 1 The Little Girl loved Dogs i J - A little. blue- llI'ITIi(tIT 'AP' IP)'PtI bltinde of II just loved don. .But hrr parents wouldn't permit her to own one. The little girl had lots oi friends who llIiPd dogs. But (MY TIMI! have any either. One after another seven of them became dog awnera. All were reg- istered, pedigreed stock. That was part of the story D0- lice unravelled from I T011 OI Am bills that fell out of the Iirye-Fl" old": jacket as she rom'P0d Wllh, p ii-ierid's dog. The friend s mother 4 became suspicious. Police also found that the i2- year-nld's lather didn't believe In banks just as he didn't In dolls.- ihat he kept his savings in-3 closet stronghox. and that the little girl Ilafl chanced MP0" "W mdde" sirongbox keys. The sirongbox financed t s x I trips -to kennels and Plll'l'llH?t?-OI Sl.ti95 worth of dogs. with VtIiI('Il a little. blue-eyed blond? Oi 13, dearly loved to roam - at they homes of friends. ELVIS AND THE COPS TORONTO tCP) - Ninetv-live policemen were assilned IQ T'Vl3Pl9I Leaf Gardens Tuesday "13": "P iiandie crowds at rock. singer Elvis Presley's first Tor- oiiin performance. They had 0'” dc-rs to eject 8lIyb0dY who gets out of his seat simply to wander around. RESPECT To the memory of the late Reta Geraldine Wight the Montague schools will be closed Friddy afternoon. April 5fll- "Showdown loiise and the town was a wild afraid of a gun - - - to run was A real suspense vieslern action (7iliVTiNG MON. . TUE. SWING." feeling the pinch of television. have asked the Nova Scotia gov- ernment for tax relief. Provincial Secretary G. 1. Smith indicated in the legislature Thursday. He said he sympathlzes with the hard - pressed operators of some places of amusement but he isn't sure the present tax on admis- sion tickrts should be altered. Mr. Smith's Liberal predecessor. Ronald ill. Fielding. raised the question during study oi revenue estimates. SOURIS HOSPITAL Cook wanted immediately. Apply to Matron. started over again on a new schedule. GEO. E. SAVILLI ing farmers with land bordering I along rivers to plant their owl bcds; he felt that this could be a very lucrative sideline for the W island farmer who is in position to take advantage of it. He disagreed with the transplanting of thous- ands oi barrels of Prince Edward lslandi oysters to New Brunawickl and with mechanical clamdlggers. , ROADS - . "There lsnlt a place in the world that has made more progress in road building since 1928." Mr. Sa- ville said. He enumerated lhe strides that have been taken in the last 20 years in road construction and paid tribute to the Highways Department for their work. in conclusion. he urged the resi- dents of the province to buckle down to work with some of the ap plication of their forefathers. who cleared their land and built homes in a wilderness. Murray River "ROAD TO -Aprils-e FRIDAY I SATURDAY DENVER" IN COLOR starring John Payne. 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To fight was impossible for he was "THE GIRL IN THE RED VELVET MOIITAOIIE TH EATRE Fri. - Sat. April 5 - 6 Adm. 4o . 55 Inc. Prov. Gov. A. Tax In Abilene" one. He. the sheriff was a cow- harder as they wouldn't let him. story full of acting and drama. 'n' roll I l Friday. April 5. 199) The Guardian Page 5 THE SAGA OF THE IHOIAH IIATIIH THAT KILLED MORE WHITE MEN THAH ANY OTHER TRIBE IN HISTORY! girl iiniigyls liiillsiiiill-ililliittlilsltt NEWS - COLORADO HOLIDAY - CARTOON Qlallll -TODAY and SAT. - CAPITOL the Apat-lie - - . the Pawnee - - -'the Ute - - - the Navajo - - - they had all gone down to defeat-an dnow thunder- ing across the Cinemascope screen comes SHOWS 3:30-7-9 WIN SAVILI av-am MIDNIGHT SHOW - ll :15 TONIGHT v Ksayi i iiklctit” of l.SWEET CAPORA I Get a fresh start in smoking enjoyment with sweet capora CIGARETTE. MiLD...8MOOTH...PREIH NEW SMART Lookf -- .r g5 t s a 5 T . TPw-an I L I I I I