ii iii Mos TEN , EBWAIIII TODAY 'l1lE. urn. sum a.ao'1.o . GUARDIAN. cnannornrroi D WN elf” ....v.r- ....l.'. . Gilli” llnsis” nz-.x..',r; av-.;-rm-v '1 av- EXTRA: People On Parade, Egypt Speaks - Cartoon, Shooting of Dan McGoo. V VI QAIY on better ! careful! ir. beeufifvl bride ya... on their holiday and devil-any-Cory is hopped in in whirlpool of intrigue! Fnuinl PAULA” RAYMOND ADULT to-nnv CAPITOL rue. - wan. SHOWS 3 :30-7-8:45 l LARAI E DAY DANE CLARK FRANCHIN TONE -..:lG.NF.3.l9llllElFlP::B'3!l9L8ENNE1T p Also: Frankie Carla Orchestra, .Car- ..toon, Novelty, Universal News.. IONEDON. March --The tradltlcnnl site of the home ':sf sherlock Holmes. foremost cle-l 221 lecxlve of English fiction. 16-trveutersilday. A block of apartments and offices including the famous No. Baker street. -in- London's end. was sold fcr 48.000 went west 5; under the auctioneers hammer to- pounds tsl34,000.i r This l . -c..v..m limited offer ,3-.v'7l'F-N 2-.mc-.m..xv--om--lie-r-r-'vvr-.-S3... , Family Size BRECK SHAMPOO plus 2lr1v' oz. lpofllo BRECK HAIRDRESS - t2.25 value-ON.LY 5” ' Another BRECK triumph . . . delightful. new narcic HAIRDRESS, a lanolin cream hair dressing that make! the hair lustrous, soft and fragrant - wonderfully easy to manage. Leaves no oily residue! l And with it . . . the generous, family-aiu bottle of BRECK SHAMPOO that restores all the natural. gleaming beauty to the hair! BRECK SHAMPOOS for, fry, normal or oily hairl (Beautiful g(al'r ' f .BREC”Kl s. ..'5;-.'- - . Mviwyqlvi--iliiwfvl-”3;.'zir-2.0 CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE, EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The flu: day of March A.D. 1951 In Re Estate of HONOURABLE JOHN A. MlcDONALD. late of Cardigan in Kings County in the said Province, Merchant and Senator. deceased, testate. To the Sheriff of the County of Klllzs County or any Constable or literate persons within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of John A. Mac. Donald, Jr.. of Cardigan aforesaid, and H. Francis MacPhee or Char- lottetown in Queens County. said Province. Administrators of the above named estate. they, praying that a citation may be is- sued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore here- by required to cite all persons in- terested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge pre- sent at n Probate Court to be held in the Court. House in Charlotte- town in Queens County in the said Province. on Wednesday the urn day of April next coming. at the hour of twelve o'clock forenoon 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 H. Francis Ma.cPhee. 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 a true copy be forthwith posted in the follow- ing places respectively. namely, in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near th estore and Post-Office of R. J. MacDonald of Cardigan in Kings County aforesaid. and at or near the store of J. A: McDonald dz Co. of Cardigan aforesaid. so that all persons interested in the said Est- ate as aforesaid may have due no- Lice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold loonnrd Palmer. Judge of the sold Probate Court at Charlottetown in Queen's County. the day and vent first above written. By the Court: (L. 3.) (Sid) N. ELIZABETH WRIGHT Registrar. IINE lllBlESPO0NFlll in Such a lit le Javex makes such (1 bjg diifeiente Questions lie Trans-Canada respectively? 4. Will said highway pass through the villages of Clyde River and New Haven in Queen's County? 5. Is it the lntentl of the Lead- er of the Government to announce the compete course of the highway before the forthcoming Provincial election from Bonshaw to Char- lottetown? 6. will the West River Bridge as promised to be built in the Gov- ernment platforms of 1043 and 1947 be part of the Trans-Canada High- way? i '7. Will work be this Bridge in 1951? Answers tabled by Premier Jones: 1. Yes. 2. In general. yes. In sections where existing roads do not meet standard requirements, surveys are still being made to determine the most practical route. 3. The total of approximnicly 14 miles is distributed as follows: Prince County - ll miles; Queens County - 63 miles. 4. The section from Cornwall to Bonshaw does not meet standard requirements. An alternative route is being sought at the present time. Until surveys are complete. it is not known whether the whole sec- tion will have to be abandoned or not. 5. The route can only be an- nounced nftcr all details have been worked out and approved by the commenced on possible to say how soon this will be completed. 6. The West River Bridge can be River. This has yet to bc determ- ined. (VANADA PROVINCE 0l' r PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COUIIT The 15th day of March AJ). 1951. In Re Estate of MARIE JOSEPH- INE MncDONALD. late of Card- igan in Kings County in the said Province. Widow. deceased. test- ate. To the sheriff of the County of Kings County or any Constable or liternlo person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of John A. Mac- Donald of Cardigan, aforesaid and H. Francis MacPhee of Charlotte- town in Queens County in said Province. Executors named in the above named estate. they. praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear lic- fore the Judge present at a Pro- bate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Province. on Wednesday. the lath day of April next coming, at the hour of twelve o'clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Est- ate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of H. Fran- cis MacPhee, Esquire. Proctor for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a true copy hereof be forth- with published in some newspaper publlshed in Charlottetown afore- said once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectheiy. namely. in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near the store and Post-Ob fice of R. J. MacDonald of Card- igan in Kings County aforesaid. and at or near the store of J. A. McDonald 5.: Co. of Cardigan more- sa.ld. so that all persons interested in the said Estate may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court. at Charlottetown in Queen's County. the day and year first above written. By the Court. (L. B.) " (Sgd.i N. ELIZABETH WRIGHT Registrar. 74 SETTING IIP gee 3am? aria 5 ?4 riliil.iE I L3-I aigil; Girl for Office CLARK BIOS. Answers to the following ques- Prlnoe. Queens and Kings Counties Government of Canada. It is not a part of Trans Canada Highway if the highway should cross West '1. It is impossible in say when Iraee llaerlnee. lb Jone- : . IHE EASIEBN GUARDIAN AOINTIr-IDNTAEEII IIIQII I. E E'Ilf&"Il6.VI?lu"II'Il .Kh4IHlJOIBIQ WIJJIIOC. ABINI OIOIGITOWNO Walden IAVOII. Tiu Guardian may be Dough! at tile following places In Mr. Terrence Coyle, R.C.N.. is spending a few days in Montague visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coyle. ' Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. Michael Si-gswovrlih of New- port was a visitor to Georgetown on Friday. Miss Teresa Doyle of Charlotte- town has been a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stewart for the past few days. Mr. Patrick Murphy was s busi- ness visitor to Charlottetown on Thursday. ' ' ' Miss Gladys Fouchere. employee of the Island Telephone Company in Charlottetown was a recent visitor to her home in George- lown. Mr. Gordon Stewart of Char- lotwinmm is spending a few weeks with his parents. Mr. snd Mrs. A. H. Stewart. Mr. William Hughes. M. L. A. for 5th Kin8's. spent the week-end in Gcon8G'tovwn. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Termiple Gote-ll. Captain John Jerrior, our vel- erarn Harbour Master. has had several herring nets set for the past few nights but as yet has not EE route of the Trans Canada High- way is decided in detail. RM. . loniague: Blue Dome Restaurant and Guardian Office: in Geergo "Mr Elk mu, town: The Post Office; in Sou-in The Snack Bar and II. lion 1. 1: the Leader of the Govern- "”' S '”-'- l ,, msnt still in charge of the Provln- ..)IIlIYING-Used. feed bags. ....'AMATlUIl Cavalcade. Yeo'a clll Arrangements 101' "10 WIN" Fraser and Annaar. Montague. Theatre. Montague. Thursday. Canada Highway? -- March 22ml. 2. Has the complete route been ....-our ENGLISH, Roae. Royal decided on? Albert China in stock. C. . ...' Mr. Roy Ceilings. R. 0.N.. 3. How many miles of said hlgh- Boehner. Jewellers Montague. stationed at I-I.M.C.8. Con-iwallis. way will be allotted or traverse phone 70. . N.8. in spending a few days in Montague visiting his father. Mr. Wnllsce Colllngs. Miss Ola Hamilton, member of the staff of the Bank of Nova' Eco- tla. Charlotlotown. spent the week- end ln New Perth visitin- her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hamilton. he been rewarded by a catch of spring herring. Captain John usually is the first fisherman who lands the first catch of herring each spring. Despite the unseasonoble weath- er our gravel road is holding up well and traffic is continuing daily over this route. The ban on heavy truck trmilfic has certainly pre- served the road for travel by light- er vehicles. This condition is A marked improvement over fonmer seasons. when we were often cut off completely for weeks. We hope this is an omen of better things to come in road improve- ment into Georgetown. y , . lieo'town Firry -In -operation... 2 son on Friday. March lath. White lathe other crew lounber. Residents of Southern it will be welcomed by George- town peogde in their business and social travels. - More Margarine Made In Canada UITAWA. March 1'l-'(CP)- Margarine production last year topped the 1949 figure by 25,074.- ooo pounds, the Bureau of stat- istlcs reported today. Production last year totalled 944- lXl2.000 pounds. 27 per cent above the I919 figure of 'l3.958,(lD. Output of shortening and lard also increased. but to a lesser de- gree. Shortening in 1&0 totalled l28.536.000 pounds. an increase of nine per cent over the 115.911.ooo The Georgetown-Lower Monta- gue Perry made her first crossing of the harbour for the new stea- e fen'y's engines have been under- going lhelr annual re-fit but on Thuredly they were declered to be in readiness by engineer. Henry Perry. Hnxbour Pilot Temple Go- tell is acting dilp's captain dur- ing the absence thrown illness of Captain Henry Lu-aen. lllr. George King's will greatly appreciate the re- sumption of the ferry service and ('.XNAl)A'S X."-l.Yi'f .S'.l' .i'1:lIIN(,' Cit-illllal'll. TOBACCU pounds in 1949. Lard totalled 80,. 431,ooo pounds, an increase of 14 per cent. ncxacnre When every sudden gmove brings shotg- aharp twinge:-it a time for Dr. Chase": Kidney-Liver Pills. Tliousands fund quick relief from hackachb. painlul joints. kidney and liver disorders byllnking tlm proven remediv). By combining 2 Heat. menu in i- r. Chases work on ban. kidney! and in ex lorlaslerrelici. lg KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS PRINCE EASTER MONDAY PLAY EDWARD THE ST. CHARLES AUXILIARY SOCIETY PRESENTS ”'TllE CHARMING INTRUDER"' BEAUTIFUL S-ACT COMEDY Produced and Staged under Direction of J. AUSTIN TRAINOR, C.D.A. ministration of Loan Board been received? 2. If the answer is "yes" when will the same be tabled? - 3. If the answer is "nay". has any intimation been given when the same will be received? Fishermen”: Loan Inquiry Mr John R. McLean: 1. 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