it prior: itiol-rr fHE GUARDIAN." WN APRIIJ 1o. 19s: PRINCE EDWARD Treat Yourself to a Double Exposure of Fun and Foohshnessi Jane Russell, Groiicbo Marx and Frank Sinatra Star- red in Hilarious Comedy Romance of a Gct-Rich- Quick Bank Teller and His Sweetheart and it Brash Waiter. TO-DAY and SAT. Shows 3:30-7-9 - Saturday Matinee 2:30 Doubt; NA yllllllilq Gilt) WALT DISIIEY presents A TRUE-LIFE ADVENTURE uiiiiot 0 Print by TECHNICOLOR sin:-min Ir IIB iusio picvulla. Ila. CAPITOL T0-DAY - SAT. Shows 3:30-7-9 - Matinee Saturday 2:30 "MAKE NO MISTAKE THIS IS ' A FIGHTING OUTFIT!" IN PEEAICE AND'WAR. . .. BREED OF MENI r --.5. . "Hie story of ' 3' ;Cuts'ar'id' GIory.. . Laughs and Loves! NIWATI UOITICI i PACIFIC Illall Two of the northern novinces The rut islands in the : vogue in former years produced Pacific number more It is tram. square aiuu. ' South than N0, cent of the worlds supply with s toisl ares of over 1,000. "THESE THEATRES AND ALL. F. G. SPENCER COMPANY LIMIT- ED THEATRES. AS USUAL. WILL BE CLOSED ON GOOD FRIDAY" HEY KIDS! HERE'S YOUR SPECIAL HIT EASTER SHOW! SATURDAY MORNING Ar 10 O'clock PRINCE EDWARD 7;) EXiIiiMENi! 'i'iill ill iwt liiiiililiiiliiilii: ,.. Stonbig . Peggy Dlliliillls Charles cllllUliil . llnlmt Alilllllli .' HDYTS BEAUTY SALON SOURIS, P. E. I. Make your appointment for your spriiii: permanent wave today with Mrs. Dr. A. H. Smnliwood. or phone I-ioyt's Beauty Salon, No. 10, in Souris on April lllill. NOTICE FISHERMEN AND MOTOR ISTS Batteries from .... .. Carburetors from Starters from .. Generators from .... .. S1275 . S8.(l0 312.00 312.93 Armatures from . 36.75 Voltage Controls from S450 Starter Drives from .. S3.3(l Fuel Pumps from ...... .. 33.05 Water Pumps from 55.00 Above Prices are Exchange .BUI)'S ACCESSORIES Montague Phone 127-2 Wdtkf ” ea .',i3...- 33f;'2. 7t nus EASTERN ouanouin AGENTS:-MONTAGUI: Herold l'. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart, In. Bruce MeePiiee. Miss Joyce Wlulnton. Plus lllelinnen. I AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon lovers. The Guardian may be bought s t the following places in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: The Post office: in Bonus: The snack lies and II. "chords A son. ....'CLABIl'S for nylons, 5 gauge. First quality. 31.19. day, April 14th. Recorded music. ..'SUNDAY. AVRIL 13th. Easter services as follows conducted by Dr. Macxensie. ll a.m. Trinity Church, Montague. 3 p.m. Lower Montague. IL30 p.m. Trinity Church. ..'LOIlNE VALLEY Presbyterian Church. There will be a. service on Sunday. April 13th at 2.30 pm., roads permitting. Rev. F. N. Young. minister. ....'Stephen Hessian. student of St. Francis Xavier University, ar- rived at his home in Montague yesterday to spend the Easter vacation with his parents. ..'NOTlCE -- Beginning Wednes- day, April 16th, the retail mer- chants of Montague will begin clos- ing their places of business at 12.00 noon on Wednesday ailer- noons throughout the year except for the month of December. ..tHOLY WEEK SERVICES - The Thursday night service will be a "Youth Service” to which young people especially are invit- ed. The Presbyterian Choir will lead the service of praise. Kings County Ministerial Association. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sherman and son, Buddy, of Jamaica Plaiii.i Mass. arrived in Dundas last week to attend the funeral of Mr. Sher- man's father, Dr. J.A. Beaton. ..'Mrs. James MacBeth returned to her home in Montague Tuesday alter spending a week in Dundas. guest of her sister, Mlrs. J.A. Ben- ton. Mrs. MacBeth attended the funeral of her brother-in-law, Dr. J.A. Bcaton. ....SPREI'ARF. DREDGP2 -- Em- ployees of Dredge 115 have re- on an average of 51,800 each and turned on board following the he compared this with an estimat- winter season to prepare the ed income of 3700 for most other -dredge for slimmer work. The fishermen. dredge wns lnraicti at Montague jorie and Mary during the winter after having 8DPT0Xim3ieiY 40-000 D01md5 h-an engaged in dredging out fish on her last trip in the Bay the Montague River. of Fundy. He told the House that i P --one . .. 'DEMOLlSH FLU?) - work- man have been busily engaged during the past few days tearing down the top portion of the un- uscd flue at the Montague Post Office. It was thought advisable to remove the top since the mor- tar had been eroded to a large extent. it is understood that the line will be capped. the cap he- in: expectrd momentarily from Charlottetown. FTHIRD SITIECI-ITAL SERVICE dance of members and adherents from the four Protestant churches of the town. The service of praise was led by Trinity United Church Choir, with Mrs. Howard Vickerson presiding at the organ. Special selections included a solo "Only Shadows" by Mr. John Bears. and a hymn "Lend Me To Calvary" by the choir. The hymns were "Take Up Thy Cross", "When 1 Survey The Wondrous Cross” and "Jesus Keep Me Near The Cross". The Scripture lesson was rend by Rev. F. N. Young, and Mr. W. D. Johnston led in prayer. Rev. D. A. Campbell, New London, gave the address. taking for his text St. Luke 23:34 J. J. Stewart's EASTER BEEF Call and see the fine display of choice Easter beef at J. J. Stewart's Meat Market, Mon- tague. One Bab y Beef weighing 430 lbs. One Steer weighing 550 lbs. from Drake Bros, Vernon Men's IVORKSIIIRTS, reg. . EASTER SPECIALS MONTAGUE 5 T0 SL00 STORE Sheer-Tex Full Fashioned NYLONS, 45 Gauge. 1.69, all popular shades. only-Pair ...................... .. Reg. 98c clearing top Infantsi Cotton PANTIES, 51.89, 32.19, S239, all ;izes, a real special, Elastic lilo LETTERING ON LEATHER. Any 82 Itont Sr. "Inquiries Plastic & Neon Signs PLASTIC NAME PLATES AND NUMBERS FOR HOUSES Color Lettering Any Color Plastic ICANTLBDURY & ION . JDANCE BEAVER HALL. Mon- ..'CALL st Mcoowsn Motors for 1 ....'AVAILABLE by the hour. floor polishes. Montague Electric. ..-Miss Clemmie MacDonald. St. George's. is a patient in the King's County Hospital. used cars. trucks, tractors and ,.-110517 wt-:31; smwicza .. "Fm Dlements. Rev. D. A. ampbell will bring his final mess e on the Cross Good Choir will lead praise. and Foreign Bible society. Lengthy Discussion Continued from page 1 and make sure it comes in. He asked the Government what service to Newfoundland would he were true that there garding it. Hon. Mr. Cullen stat- sald that there was a with the company them approximately 36,000 per trip. He said he could not give a flat Premier Jones misleading. re- marked ting a subsidy. The Premier stated Government thought the refrigeration space. get a subsidy this Government pro- poses to take a. loss for the sake of carrying on the trade." Drauer Operations Dealing with estimates on fisli- eries I-Ion. Mr. Cullen said the Souris I! did not do as well as ex- had ermen on board still the dragger had cost 339.000 and only the other day the owners were offered 545,000 for her by United the design of the Island owned vessels. the Fundy coast believed that our boats were the best things they had seen in years. posed locate extra fish and thus lengthen department any possible loss in P the operation of the new freight H contract 80 guaranteeing there W35 for them. , Premier Jones stated that in or- p0P"I3"W" W3-IL but Mi? Hughes t.o get reforestation going it ecessary to establish R that the Minister muicpsub station in some place where "'9 PWVIDN3 33 8 Wii0i9 and Mt not, answer because or the posslbil. tiiere was sandy soil and a brook lty or me Blue peter company get. running through the station. The station at Southport. he said. had mgr, the heavy soil. He suggested that per- Biuc hops the Rotary Club and other Peter was a most suitable boat as organizations misht help the work it provided them with far more along by buying in few acres and "If we cannot planting trees. The City of Ciiar- lottetown might do the some thing. he said. He said that for reforesta- Newfoundland tion purposes the Island cedar was slow growing and for that reason the European larch was considered much more suitable. figure at present as it might be G6? would be n the the Friday in the Presbyterian Church thought all buildings at 3 pm. The Montague United reinspected periodically and re- in the service of marked that many of the Joints Offering for the British were only wrapped instead of be- ing soldered first and then wrap- ped. He thought too the switches were not always capable of hand- iiiig the load imposed on them as it had been noticeable that during lie and his department were ”will- " the past war it had not been pos- lng. glad and ready to co-operate ernment should take a firm stand libh 35 I11 "U195 i0 B63 Iwii-C1198 big enough. . the item of "travelling ex- enses" in Fish and Carrie work on. Keir Clark brought a laugh to the House when he asked if sea ,0, were entitled to certain rights be- On charged to. He also asked if it these were travelling expen would be the deer imported as he under- a new service and if so had the St-00d they had moved Government signed a contract re- S1011- r. Mr. Cullen said the Government pected last year, but that the iish- did not make any money on its shargd farm equipment ditching or other work because they had to do so much work for the schools. He noted that those He said that the Mm-. in charge of school districts were gene had taxi,-n usually slow in making payment He said fishermen along their about the warehouses. MacMillan inquired as to how much damage the deer had The Minister said it was pro- done to property. Premier Jones to assist draggermeii early admitted in the season by aiding them to damage but he considered it meg- ligible and said the Province could the season for them. He said the support I deer population of 10.- Government would aid to the ex- 000 and the damage they would Dr. said that in use of etfire there was always a suspicion regarding electrical equipment and asked if the Department felt the inspection were rigid enough. I-le recalled Fslconwood Hospital several years ago and the recent one at the Harwood Apartments. He thought the latter might have caused a great ion of life hitd it occurred at an hour other than Hon. A. W. Mathe- son said the main thing to be con- cerned with was the reliability of the inspectors and in this case he personally know all the inspectors and said they were 100 per cent efficient. fire at daytime. ltelnspeetlon Neoessn ; Mr. William Hughes, Filth Kings should be "a flood" I No Money Made machinery of for such work. Regarding potato warehouses Mr. had been all lined this spring when they were cleaned out. He thought if the Agricultural Council want- ed to make resolutions about ware- States interests who approved of houses the)! Sim-lid iiwiikd I mm!- ber of his department to attend Cullen said they sittings and be informe around. ML Cullen saw that unm crnrneiit should furnish any money spurgeon Jenkins had been ed that the service would be op- IIPPOIIII-Cd by the Government lasi- erated by the Blue Peter Line and year there had been few ld. After he went. on the job of requests licenses for there had been, some about '10 car accounts. broken down into County amounts. Hon. Mr. Macxinnon said the work wss allocated on the basis of total road mileage and the population. He said it worked out to about 830.000 to 336,000 per district and he said he tried to make it as fair as possible. He thought this year it would be 5165.000 for eachof Queens and Prince Counties and sl50.000 for Kings. The speaker said he felt that the outlying sections of Fifth Queens were better looked after that ever before and he said both with any community" in the mak- ing of roads. Essential Rights Mr. William Hughes, Fifth Kings. said the people of this country cause they are citizens of Canada and he thought the Federal Gov- necessary to guarantee those rights. He said it was his belief that the same thing should apply on the district level. He had heard mem- bers asking how many cars were in a certain district or what the said those points were irrelevant as all the money received is for chase but the owners than had to make regular monthly payments. He gotshis own car free. He stated that all Government cars were purchased by his department and at present the Government had Mr. Forrest. Phillips. the Speak- er of the House who was sitting with the private members while the Legislature was in committee, asked if the proposed expenditure of the department ofxsa55,ooo,for highways maintenance had been for one particular district. He believed that if one action could not supply its own need; then.it was the duty of the Pro. vince to assure that the standard of living there was the suns u elsewhere. He reminded the num. bers that "every man-.tn this I-mun is in a real sense a representsttv. of the members of the other pu-ty as well as of the people who elogt. ed him." Mr. George Seville. Fifth . dealing with the estimates 0.1 gravclled roads said he would like the department to set amounts for each district. However, Mr. W, pp A. Stewart, First Queens, dissgi-god as he said it could not be allotted on a district basis as there were some districts in Prince County where roads could he gravelled for so cents per yard because they were near a gravel supply. om"- districts would need 32.00. He expressed the belief than when the people got used to slulg on the roads they would think it, was better than the gravel. Mr. Bell felt that the aniountg (Continued on Page 15) Skinny men, women gain 54515 lbs. Get New Pep, Vlis, Vigor n men. who appetite a Itrenllh end lion's tear letting laa in the .'i. ii). is or 20 lbs. you 5 d A JOHN DEERE .45 He cwaaw Z5ymxc Row-Crop Tractor In their complete sda tsbilisy to farm power require- ments . . . in their exc usive two-cylinder design which assures longer, lower-cost service . . . and in their un- equalled combination of modern operating t'esnires,joIin The "BW". shown above, is one of six greet new inodels PROVINCE OF , PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT Donald, late of Bunbiiry vlnce. Fox iiestste. or County, . GREETING: WHEREAS upon Donald Widow. of Bunbury The 26th day of March. A.D. 1952. In Re Estate of John A. Mac- in Queens County in the said Pro- R”"ch”- dec”'”d- Dougald MacKinnon. the Minister. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable literate person within said reading the petition on file of Margaret Mac- aforesaid. and Clifford MacDonald of Southport in Queens County aforesaid. Fox Rancher. Exccutors suits could be seen all over the Province. Commend: Staff During the discussion of esti- mates for the Department of Pub- he works and Highways, Hon. said he was not afraid to state that it had a staff not excelled by that of any other Province in Can- ada. Any of its members could leave here and get far more money elsewhere. he said. The Minister said the road en- gineers were just on a mileage basis in the operation of their cars. Asked by Mr. Bell if the Govern- ment supplied the cars the Min- ister said the men paid for their John Deere has deveio ed to meet every row-cro irsctor need. With its higher c eannce, adjustable trend. root and rear . . . and s front-end assembly that is interchangeable "Dr. A. D. MMKMZR, mesmed tent of oil, food and similar items do would neverube rtiotiigleclk '31ig!; f.F.J..””... K21” i:?.'.1;lS-”. i:.'E..,,.'J;:i ”li9:..1.l;”.”.f.T:.:.i:l.?.iI'5i.iizilbii ll”. iii”-imti il iZmm.-- W, C,,,,.,,," Monmucl ms. (we..- equipment and installation in- Several Weaken inciudiuz Fret; Deere Tractors sre'wiiy ahead of the acid. mm sponsored by me mug spection Dr. w. J. P. MacMillali war I-!letvl;IeIag1r-leg lzggbymggim County Ministerial Association. "misery Wu making 3 R31 impmveg Th9” W” ” wry hrs” "”'"' CANADA ment in conditions and the re- wirh the single-front-wheel type, the "BW" is for certain terms. Regardless of your particular requirements. there's s John Deere (III! will meet them more exactly and give you greater satisfaction then so mm: in soon sud let us prove it to you. A. Pllililliin FARM TBADTDRS LTD. MALPEDIIE iiiciiwiv JOHN DEERE Z5-a-(;Ka'm::z. TRACTORS idesi power y other tractor you can own. of the above named Estate. they, praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore here- by required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge pre- sent at a Probate Court to be hcld in the Court House in Char- lottetown in Queens County in the said Province, on Friday the 25th day of April next coming. at the hour of thirty minutes past two o'clock after noon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of Frederic A. Large Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a true copy hereof be forth- with published in some newspaper published in Charlottetown afore- said once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that so true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following places respective- ly. namely. in the hall of the court House in Charlottetown in Queens County aforesaid. st or near the Royal Bank of Canada Building. both in Charlottetown aforesaid, so that all persons in- terested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. . WITNESS His Honour Herold Leonard Pslrner. Judge of the said PLASTIC. SILK. W” ”' idol? "MT capo. Etc. . -5, wlwwwi to son: . Phone 920 Solicitod" Probate court in Charlottetown in Queen's County. the day and year fli-et above written. By the Court. (l...S.) ?.x.'.1i.', FEET ? OWII. He admitted that his dd partment might finance the pur- - 74- 515 do E1'7oa42:ac Dwrfvo mu! 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