eacs EIGHT 'i . ,, . , THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGlN1'lt-MONTAGUE: Hat-old l'. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart. Mn lrnoe Macfhee. Min Joyoe Wlggtnton. Pius Melilnnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Liners. The Guardian may be bought at the following places in Montague: Dino Dollie Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Pelt Office: in Soitris: The Snack Bar and II. Richards h son. Miss Florence Ployer. Grade XI student at. Montague Memorial High School, spent the weekend at her home in Martinvale. Mr. and Mrs. George Creed. Panlnore Island, were visitors to Montague Monday. ..tBl00DER S'l'0t'lr:S. Fa-eders. Drinking Fouritains and Brooder Wafers at Stewart 8: Beck's. ....'YEO 1'IIEATRl'.--t.'i.00 door rize won Montlay. Mr. Raymond 'icholson, Upper Montague. Mrs. G. H. Ndlsoii. Montague. is spending a few days in Charlotte-l town. guest. of her cousin Mrs. Edith Nelson. Her many friends arc pi.-asetl to. hear Mrs. Thomas l-layicr. High. Bank. has been dischaigcd Ii'0ill,and Hopegem pl E1, the King's County Hospital. Miss Vera M:tcI.art-n. Graclc xii utiideni. at Montagiic Mciiiorial High School, spent the iteckciid at her home in Rrtideitcil. ...!YE0lS THEATIIE. xinttday. door prize. Tucsrinj, 9? iii. bag of. Robin Hood Flritir. . ' GAME P()STl'(IViil) -- Tiic iTuesday, March 1 it it. ..IANNIVERSARl' SALE. - At the Jo-Anna Dress Shop. 10')? off all leash sales four days only, March 19th to 22nd. ..tRECI5?lVI'1S SAD NI-IWS--Mr. Angus Mathesoii. Sr. Montague. received the sad news ycst.crd.iy on the death of his son. Mr. John D. Matheson of New Glasgow, N. S. Besides his aged father. the deceased is survived by two bro- thers, Malcolm A. iii Bills-rica, Mass, and Angus .Jr., in Mont- ague, and also relatives in Iris Murray Harbor North Kennedy was a busi- Charlotictown on Mr. Ray ness visitor in Sudden -Death Of Souris Man The death occilrrecl at his home in Sourls on Sunday morning of Mr. Joseph A. MacDonald in his 50th year. The late Mr. MacDori- ald passed away suddenly. follow- ing a heart attack in the early morning hours. , The deceased was born at Little River, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alexander MacDonald. He was a farmer and fisherman. and was well known throughout the county. He was unmarried. He leaves to mourn three bro- thers. James in Boston. and Peter and Rcg in Souris. Also surviving is one sister, Loretta. Mrs. Ralph MacMillan, Berkley. California. The funeral service will take place today from St. Mary's Cliurcli, Sniiris. lntcrment will be in the i-liiirrh ct-iiictt-r,v. iialrymen Coiitiiitieti from page 1 ,- . A -. - M ..,.--.. will "back up” on the Canadian market because of American cm- hnrgocs and its other restrictions on dairy imports. Imports ('a use Trouble Mrs. William . ., . Mr. and Dunn final game of the lx.ll,'.'S Loiinty. V , , . intermediate series bctttccii George- ;:;l'::,ov:,:Ce"t "mo" M Um town and Souris. ll'lil"ll was to have been held at Gr-or-zctntvii Sat.- tirday night was e:iii.-t-"led owing to the recent 5lt'l'lll anti iiiipassablc- roads. .."!JASTER STYLI-'.S in heavy print at. the Jo-Am-.n Dress Shop. For mothers. hit coats. dreses, sweater . .- For young dniizhtrr. straw ll.'l'.S. suits, jumpers. skirts and .klir.iriics. Sizes 2 to 15 years, . rnoan RICI'ORT- 'l'Iie Mon- tague. plow broke tiowii ycsicrrlny while opening: the in.-trl tn Gcorge- town after having pt"-'1;Irt"SSNl only It short distancc on the road. The plow cncountcrcrl a few heavy drifts, some drifts nvr-r cicht feet high. The oihcr lilontagiic plow :is at present woritinr: at. Murray Harbour North and Sturgeon. The S ven Mile Road rcniiiins un- n ned, the Aiinandalo plow hav- I reached a point only a few Ii es from Aniit-indzile. South on the Murray River road there is I clear road to Murray liarbour South on to the siinrc road. the highway having horn cleared Sun- day night. ...m.. --i..m.. ' w T0-MY and WED. snows 3:30-7-9 TRACYTERRIFIC! The master of dramatic anyone in his greatest rolel , . M-G-M ,-taunt; VSWNCER TRACY against the Forces that preg on gouth in THE PEOPlE AGAINST 0'H ii runs 4 , PIT 0 BRIEN lilltil ivitit Mill iiotiititt rzxraai ;.. "GIRLS IN WHITE" Mr. Hector Stewart nus rt visi- ,tor to Point Plcasaiii on .-'iiii-l day. March 9th. Miss Lucy Millar. fxlntitastir. spent the weekend at her lionzei in Murray l-larbor North. Miss May Millar and Mrs. John Clow were visitors to Lllinrloitc- town on Tucstl:i,t, Zilaircii llth. Mrs. Willard Mnrlairc uas a visitor to Murray Rivcr on Stin- day, Mrirch Shh. gticst of Mr. and Mrs. Chester H0)ll0l(lS. N(ll'lllH t'low. liltiiitzigiic. lZllt"Sl. nf licr Mrs. Webster Miss was the weekend parents, Mr. and Clow. Mrs. R. A. Joliiiston. Petr-r'.s Road. lr-it rccctiily for Boston, Mass. where she will attend the wedding of her daughter, lane, to Mr. Rollie Kelley, formerly of Charlottetown. Her many friends are sorry in bear Mrs. Carl Graham, Pclcr's. Road. is a patient in the King's County Hospital. All wish her it speedy recovery.-A0. PLEASANT CLIMATE Average temperatures in Jama- ion in the British west Indies range from 80 degrees on the coast to 40 in the mountains. Canadian lloiiar MONTREAL. March l7 - tCPi- The United States dollar today clos- ed at H discount of 9x'l6 of one per cent in terms of Canadian funds. down 3u'i2 from Fridayls close. Thai is. it. took 50.99 W16 Canadian to buy 31 American. The pound sterling was 52.7875. up ts from Friday. V9-O-O-O6-O-OvOQ-O-A-Q-O0-O-O96-O64-O-GO at O WEDNESDAY 0'GOSH! 0'GOLLY! ta Jill HAV RGORDON Willi of Riley” 6245; ”Daughte "Life of Riley" 9:56. 4; ll! TIMBER TllllIl.LS i- umnirobmdiiow . iron. nan mm Ar 11:30 r.u. I i so-ruotrr, On top of this, lower-priced o-airy products from other coun- tries were uiiticr-selling Canadian producers. Concerned over the future, dairy men apparently had taken prob- lems to the govciiiiiicnt. and had bceii told iiotiiiiig would be done at the moment. Mr. McMillan said: ”Wc think it very regrettable that. our gnvcrnmciit will take no action whatever on the imports of dairy products until it can be de- termined what effect this embar- go on the export of dairy cows will have on our production. ”with weather and growth con- ditions the same as in 1951 we could have an upsurge in milk production that will completely upset. the whole industry. In view of iliis. I think otir government is open to severe criticism." He urged the 300 represeiitativc of dairy maiiufacturers. process- ors and distributors to work closer together. "I strongly believe." he said. ”ihat one of the main reasons why our industry docs not occupy a more favorable place in public estimation is that we dissipate too much of our strength in combat- tiiig jcalousics among ourselves." P.,E' I. Representation Continued from Daze 1 had four members in the Senate. his province of Saskatchewan witn rm: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWNIFC... studer had probably not examined the history of Canadian union,be- fore discussing Prince Edward Is- land status. "I know." Mr. McLure said. "that before the redistribution bill leave: this house. the member for Maple Creek will fully understand what it means to Canada to have four representatives from Prince Edward Island in this house. Technical -position of the Island in redistribution will be explained to the Commons when the bin carries up by J. Watson Mu. Naught. Liberal member for Prince and parliamentary assist- ant. to Fisheries Minister Mayhew. Mr. Mat-Naught will be wok”. man for the Province by common consent in view of the fact that he is a lawyer and has specialized knowledge and experience of con- stitutional and Dominion-Provin- ciai questions. ' Since Mr. stttder's reference to the Province was a casual one, it is not likely that Mr. .'VlacNaught. will present the Island's case rm. ill debate on the Redistribution Bill is in full swing. CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDMFARID ISLAND IN THE .I'lIOI!ATI'l (TOURT The 7th day of March. A.I).. 1952. in Re Estate of George A. Hicken, late of Gaspereaux in King's (TOUHLY in the said Province, Farmer. deceased. intestate. Touthe Sheriff of the County of kings County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: Will-IREAS tipon reading the petition on file of Harry Graham of Gaspereaiix aforesaid, Ft-irnicr. Administrator rum testamento annexo of the last will of the above named deceased. he, pray- ing that a citation may he issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons in- ti.-rested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge pre- sent at e Probate Coitrt to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's County in the sold Province, on Friday the. lfitli day of April iicxi. coiii- lng. at the hour of eleven airlock forcnoon of the same day in show cause if any they can why tho Accoun'is of the said Estate should not he passed nitd the Estate closed as priiycd for in said poll- lion and on motion of Stephen S. llessian. Esquire, Proctor for said Peiiiioncr. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDER- ED that it true copy hereof be fortliiviiii published in some news- paper published in Charlottetown aforcsiiid once in cacli week for at lcast four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively, namely. in the hali of the Court House lll Georgetown in King's County 300,000 had only six in the Upper House. r "How can there be any equality of representation throughout. Can- ada on that basis?" he asked. "As I see it. the ttholc structure has to be changed if we are if) llBVe any semblance of cquaiity in rep- resentation in this country-" W. Chester S. Mcl.ure. Conser- vative member for Queen's who followed Mr. Sttider in the debate had left. his notes and fir,:ui'es on prince Edward lslaiidls position regarding redistribution in his fifth floor office. He promptly told the House however, that Mr. 4 CO-O-f0-O4gO-OOQCOOO-O6-O-VOGOQ-1 THE CHILDREN CAN ”MEE T THE OlBRIENS " the HOLY REDEEMER COMMUNITY CENTRE fl AFTERNOON Matinee by popular request 0-000-4000060060606-&&O-666-6-O-O6-0966-504660606600CO&6&s IT'S PACKED WITH IRISH MUSIC. LAFFS AND ROMANCE rEATUaE7Eiit7ii7:s e. Matinee 3:00; Evening. "Life 2' of Rosie 0'Grady” 8:12; aforesaid. lllouse in Gaspcrcaux at or near the School aforesaid. and at or near Dunn's Store in Gaspereaux aforesaid, so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due noiice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlotte- town in Queen's County, the day and year first above written. By the Court. zS;:d.i DI. Ellsillwtli H'rig'lil. REGlSTRAR. ItSEAL) I lcanana ,PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDVVARI) ISIANI) IN THE PROBATE (7OL'ItT The 'lth day of March. A.D.. 19.32 In Re Estate. of Selina Hicken, late of Gaspereaux in King's County in the said Province, Widow. deceased, intestate. To the Sheriff of the County of Kinifl County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Harry Graham of Gaspereaux aforesaid. Farmer. Administrator of the cstste of the above named. be praying that I citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set, forth: You are therefore hereby requir- ed to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and ap- pear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's County in the said Prov- ince. on Friday the 18th day of April next coming. at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the itiime day to show 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 mo- tion of Stephen S. Hessian. Es- quire. Proctor for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDER- ED that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some news- paper publlshed in Charlottetown aforesaid 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 respectively. namely. in the hall of the Court House in Georgetown in King's County alpressld. at or near the School House in Gaspereaux aforesaid. and at or near Dunn's Store in Gupereaux aforesaid. so that all persons interested in the said Estates as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Herold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court. at Charlotte- town in Queen's County. the day and year first above written. By the Court. tSgd.) M. Elisabeth Wright. REGISTRAR. -' ts!-:Al.) OWBRAIDGFS I Prtiiiilei;Eiiclntles Continued from page 1 that section of the route. The Government had spent the win- fer. he said, finding a stone suit- able for use as riprap and had also been successful in locating suitable places for its use in crossing the river. He said the engineer employed to study the situation was a Federal Govern- ment man who was considered good enough for many big pro- jects. Premier Jones, roads here were not as has been pictured by the of the Opposition. He also said that ation might help. He also cable in the afternoons. The leader of the Government touched on many of the points raised by Mr. Bell last week, but dealt with them only briefly. In reference to the Federal-Provim cial tax agreement he said that in previous years the govern- ments hcre had bad to deal only with hundreds of thousands of dollars but now it was A matter of millions. He agreed with Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan that the Pro- vince was not. receiving enough but be thought Prince Edward Island was getting relatively more than any other Province. He also stated that other Provinces had more "permit" teachers than were used here where there are 73. "Most of lhcm are good teacliers." Fewer Delinquents Speaking of the Opposition lead- er's remarks regarding lack of mention of Physical Fitness in the Speech from the Throne he said that last. year the Province had spent s2l8,000 on it. "But we did not spend that. we saved it," he remarked in reference to the value of the work in the preven- tion of juvenile delinquency. The Premier noted in passing that since Physical Fitness came into being there were few delinquents leaving the Province for confine- ment ccntres elsewhere. The Premier said that. he knew of three big projects in view for this Province, one in Summer- side and two in Charlottetown. He did not elaborate on the state- ment and did not identify the pro- jecis. The statement came during a reference to defence contracts which "have not yet. reached their peak. and when they do you will be surprised." His only remark if it...-... TIRED All 'lliE lllt GET AND USE "Tired-out" feeling and backache are alien due le urinary irritation and bladder discomfort: and for over half a century Dodd's Kidney Pills have helped bring relief from buli- athe and "tired-out" lselin by stimulating the kidneys. Get Dodd's Ki y Pills stany drug counter. for the blue box with the mlbaMl.You:andependonDedd's. in the had not proven popular and had to be abandoned. was the bad as leader iinld that traffic at Wood Islands was far beyond the capacity of the ships in use. Ho thought possibly installation of radar. the use of two crews and an all-night oper- sug- gested the possibility of making the priority for trucks non-appli- about the new projects was to the effect that they would not be possible excepting for the install- ation of the high tension power U138 between here aiid Summer- si e. Larger Boat Needed His only reference to the M. V. "Eskimo" was that the service to outporia of Newfoundland and the ship carrying merchandise last season to St. John's. However the "Eskimo" was too small for the trade and the Government had been trying to get a larger one. Premier Jones remarked that regarding the operation of the proposed bus service by the Can- adian Netiontil Railway that if they took over under the Board of Transport Commissioners it might create it dangerous situa- tlon. He thought they should come in as a local company. un- der control of the Provincial Board of Public Utilities. He had been informed that approximately 90 percent of the foodstuffs im- ported here arrived in trucks ra- ther than via the railway and that about 75 percent of the gen- eral traffic travelied the same way. He agreed with Dr. MacMillan that age was catching up ,to them when he said "We can't stand there chenzel. we'll have to leave the plans to younger fel- lows." The Doctor did not think there would be a betterment in conditions. I Mr. Jones at the end of his speech criticized the directors of the Provincial Exhibition Assoc- iation whom he said were not working in the best interests of the country when they voted themselves clirectors' fees of from 5500 to 51.000. On the subject of electoral re- form he thought the property vote should be based on a valua- tion of 52,000 instead of the pre- seat 3325. "Each man should have a district of his own." he laid in implying that any proposed changes might mean 30 districts. each electing it representative on a franchise vote. rather than the present 15 districts, each electing two men. The Premier expressed his opinion that the subject was the most important in Prince Ed- ward lsland today. ....,... .-- ,. l D A i L Y ACIDS! 1. Water (Li 5. Put through I sieve I. !'lat-bot.- tomed boat 10. Gang '11. Inca ' of ms Tower" I 1!. Percolate 13. Denomina- tion 14. Source of light 15. The fir.) 17. Dislieveled 10. Hall! 20. Editor ubbr.) :1. Swiss river 22. Afnrm 23. Things added 25. Comply 21. Help as. Samarium tsyn-i.) 30. Ancient name of Mo 31. Habitual users of drugs 33. Behold! 34. Little girl 35. Native of Turkey 36. Garden ampliibit. 38. Blue 39. One of the Great Lakes 40. Destruction 41. Lampreys DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Here's how to work it: One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. apes. trophies. the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. VGC RLLZL, FZGXAJTA. FYCQ KUYX. UXA AYRO UIZXJ QYO l"ZnI.0QYK Yesterday's Cryptoquoie: THAT GIFT OF HIS. FROM GOD DESCENDED. J:I'OT '.'-BROVVNING. 13. Pi-oeecute 1t. Coverlet: 10. Ever tpoet.) .-- ., MARCH V CROSSWORD I tisingle per. 1:. Insane u .,,,, lon(D0u.) 1I.Polynuiaa ' 7 DOWN drink ;- lflddt 22. Accession - II V 28. copper 3. Not nrrn mom.) I. Luzon II. To nod native 25. Lubricata - 5. Reconnoiter 26. Baby's shoe 6. Metal 38. Accent. an 1. Turkish cap a syugbig I. Number or 20. Question the Apostles 31. Military assistants :2. swear at 34. Extent of ,canvas '.'lLll ll) judicially AXYDLBAAXB IeLONGFELI.0W A Cryptogram Quotation P I; T C -3' 3 u KRrE'0-VLHUXC. AH! FRIEND. WHAT GIFT OF MAN'S DOES -. ATTENTION All John Deere Owners WILLING-BOROUGII, England- (CP)-John Sherman. in this Northampionsiiire at age 96. was that at the age of three he work- pictures was accepted. it. was th. ed seven days st. week on it farm first accepted picture of 160 of. scaring away the crows. ' fond LONDON -- (CP) - A11”... ldied Perry. 59. claiming to be the Roya. district Academy's "most rejected artist? of hit who of recalling was dowiicast when one ferins. Spoiling his record. OF BOTH NEW AND OLD MACHINES Now is the time to get your machine ready for spring work. We are fully equipped to give your trac- tor a complete overhaul Job at reasonable prices. We have also increased our parts stock, and are now able to give you fast, efficient service. Call and see its next time you are in l0Vl'll. A PICKARD FARM TRACTOR8 LTD. TOWN OF MONTAGUE Tax payers that on April 1st at Town of Montague will be published and following that date judgment will then be applied for to the Magistrate for the Town of Montague at the Town Hall in Montague against each and all then delinquent tax payers. in arrears of taxes are hereby given notice list of defaulting tax payers to the G. ARNOLD WIGIITMAN. Town Clerk, Town of Montague. ss:nvr-:- cinuina pnounrar IN The Canadian Army Active Force -P Adventure (Service at Home or Abroad) - Trade Training I Security (Service May Be Continued To Pension) -it Infants-yman (Infnntrymen Now May Be Eligible For Specialist Pay), Yes. all these are yours-but ebove all. you are serving your country in the finest of all careers. Inquire today at town -Recruiting Station at UM Item smut. ' ' ' ants - now About YOU! Join The Active rm.) 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