PAGE TEN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN JOINTS:-MONTAGUB: Harold F. Landry, Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mn lrnee Mscrhee. Miss Joyce Wiulntnn. Pius Mcllnnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN; Walden Levers. Til-'be Guardian may be bought at the following places in Montages: line Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Omen: in souris: The snack liar Ind II. Richards 5 son. -.'CI.AIK'S for nylons. 51 gauge. First qiialiiy. 51.19. L....l , MPIAIIGAINS at Mvtinu Ania. Limited. Isle ends Salurdui .l LPHI Mill. i ..--Monrsocit T II in ii F: nnrlf Ichool meeliniz. in he lipid in iiio, school Thursday night Rflvl. .-.TL0WEII lII0N'I'.-Uil Iii taunt) Concert, New Ptrili l-lnll, W:-(inns. lay. April 2nd. Dam-e aiihr. ..PMr. John Clair. Xfllilll; mil of Mr. and Mrs. Thoinas Clair. .VI(Ilil- Ixue. spent. the uNlIx"i"llrI III ilic home of his grsiidparrnis iii Chai- . .' Miss Ethel Thompson. Jnhii. N. 8.. is spending a month at. x home in Montague. F. 0.Parkcr-Al-t:en.n. C. A. l7'.. Summorside, spent the past lwoekend in Montague. l ""T-'- l HIS many friends are sorry to licnr Mr. Don Power. Montague, is a ll:l'.lt'lll in the Kinzs County Hos- pilnl, Mim Thelma Larter, Montague. was a weekend visitor to her home in Chnilottetowii. . llor ii-irnds are pleased in inan; kmgwwn. lwarl Mrs. Edgar Van.lderstine,y -. Petcr's Road, has returned from ri-iendii of Mrs. nsuaicl Cnlliiigs. lbs P- E. 1- Hospital. Charlotte- New Perth. are sorry in IlP.'ll' slm l"ll'll- I ll ill In the l(inz's Ciiiiiiiy Hos-, . . L l pital. Tznnper Harry H.,:'.;inhothani.i v- - Pei,-iwaua. is spending a few days Miss Ph.l'"l5 MacL.2iio-ii. (ili.ir- at his home in Montague. Mir. Hig- Iottetown, spent the neck-rnd at .-mb.-"mm was C,-mad home due INF IIOINI In 3FUd9ll91l- to ill? illness of his father. Mi: Mi Ientrice Jenkins recrinflv C" HlggmbNh?m' ; returned to lioiiinizun. an :- spc: r'.- ,, In-."rl'll,VS To l'NI'r A Tpr.i Inll-I80: WWKS 9” ll"? llillll" Ilillll l-I. Mcliucii of the Royall Annsndam. ti.-iiuidinii Driiguoiis spent his fur-l A -- lfllilzll visiting his parents at' Her many frnnds arr .w-.v;-.- 1- Rollo Bait He left Friday byl hear Miss Mary .'x”ii-linls- F'.m- piano He iiucndx to stop at nierville, is a piiiiciir in flit l(.::' Tilrillctmi. New Briinsvuck. tor a County Hospital. zzlini-i iisil uiili his uncle, Major” ...L R. E xii'Exxmi. before 4 ..'lSLAND GENI.'R(lSl'II' Many experiences of tlir- rni-licr century have been brrllizlit in life during this past W'.lllFl' Such was the case of a kind inim aller- int his driving nullit slcicli and horse to Walter Roizcrsou, forc- mIn on the construction Jnl) oil St. George's Church, and one oil his employees to make a Ylsll to' their homes on St. Patrick's Road. Peakes. the week-eiicl of March, 22nd, when all roads in that xzcin-l Ity were blocked u-iih snow. Both men returned to thcir work. re-l porting a very successful trip and expressing their gralltllde in MM. Mcxinnon of St. C'v('0l'HP'S for his kindness. II. J. Mabon R. O. Optometrist. Fitting Ind Niipi-lpiii: Glasses. etc. Omce Hours; 5l0IlIaglIf'. I'. F. I. Omc-. (jonnw-mi ulII'l Mabon Din: tn. FOLKS! Beg Information) . . LAFFS HE'l.I. HAVE YOI' AISLES! A SIRE BET MENT! PRINCE anwsnn pg 3 DAYS sum iiiuiisoiiv '4 -. 2 ” 4 ALSO NEWS - MOVIE TO-DAY HERITS A TIP FROM THE F. B. I. (Feed . "FRANCIS" IS SO FULL OF UNIVERSAL-INTIRNAYIOMAL omenb PIPER lIlJIIlE.JFIuK15.o nmllillllli-I83! IIII -Haas-nan--misus- returning I l l io Petaunim Cnmp, Ont. Cape Bear Lady Dies In ilisi Year The death occurred yesterday at THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN lslaiiilis Productive Wealth Nearly 65 Millions In 1951 The productive wealth of Prince Edward Island for the year 19.51 3P-l was graphically set forth by Hon. W.l:. Darby, Provincial Treasurer. in the course ni his Budget delivery in the Legislature on Monday night. Mr. Darby showed the total to be nearly sixty-five million dollars. or more than hall the combined agricultural production of all the Provinces lor the your llltill. His figures were as follows; Field Crops , Acres Wlic-at .. 9.800 Oats 112.000 Barli-y H.500 Mixed Grains 90,000 Buckwheat 500 llniatoes Ill.-100 Field Roots l.'t.00ll Hay & Clover 22l.000 Coin . 1,000 Dairy Products Butler 5002,1392 llis. Cheese 877.307 lbs. lldsuiiri;-.:-cl milk 9,tl2l).09:l lbs. Ice Cream 795,60-i qts Wool Hogs Lauibs i'oiiiiry and eggs Ci lfle Fish production . .. Puliiwood and sswn lumber . Ur-iicinl maiiiiiaclllriiiz such as loiiiicirics, machine shops. wood- uorkiiig lilnnts. cans. potato halls, woolen iniils. some handicraft. snit drinks, fertilizer plants. boxes and barn-ls. bakeries per D85 1947 'I':iurist Inclii.-'li-y estimated l9'1l Stimll mills and vegetables such as niiplos. riiciimiiers, cabbntes. bcniis, sli':i'trbcrries, hocls, carrnis etc, Value Q 439,824. CI iil'I.600. 030,750, -i.320,0t)0. 16.800. D,-l:10.000. '.'.(l.'i9 200. 5.113.775. 76.800. 525,724 749. Gross Value 8 Ci.l98.358.l8 333,640.56 433,525.66 ."l'.!3.'.!0l.63 22396.09 6,000,000.00 600 000.00 4.000.000.00 -I.l'l:').240.0il 2.l.'i8.000.00 2,000.00o.05l I 12.653.451.00 2,.'i00.000.00 300,000.00 364.422.560.32 her II0lIl(' .ii Capo Hoar, after A .-liui" zliiicss. ii! Mis. Philipl S!l'l('klRIl4I in her ills! year. Mrs. Strlcklaiici. iviis the Inrmei' Carry Wiiiie. claucliicr of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beach Pnlill. Her husband prcde-t ('P.'Inrd lier a nun She leaves to mourn her passing. "9K”Ia”””5 Chester-llicrs and deal is v,t,.,m,.. V111”, Greemliiceiise ice not exceeding live dol- ,L.o Kur,l lars per annitm therefor, and such -Mm-.!regu1ations wlicii approved hy the four sons. Victor and Cape Bear. Vance in lturray River: .Vfu"r:iy Hairbntir The funeral arrangements were not completed inst niizlit. l'0I'l'l.AR HOBBY oi Pinmii-ilyinsz hvcamo an fnllowin: the use of pigeons l lihis section.-tau the onus of prov- ROLLING IN THE FOR TOP ENTERTAIN- IS GOES 3'”. When he talks to hinges. too...tlie police go wild! ...the gamblers i go broke! Pi ? mu OLDIES - CARTOON Shows 3:30 - 7 - 9 White l r mm. of mars ago i Promotion Comniittce aim sum.-9, -and-hand bags the amendment re.- lpeals Sections 8 and 12. In the lat-l lier case the following is substitut- ;ed. ”l2. ill No person shall have in, lm- second-h.1nd iivrlisrlx iinptilar hobby after 1871. for potatoes or turnips nuiside ihe - in province the sicce of Paris by the Germanslbeen properly cilsinlected. i disinfected shall be upon Bills Affects Continued from page I may iiiake l.('CllSlll;: potato ship-f and imposing a" vii-inc are -wn daiighiers. ':airt. Mr: Frod ,ua(-1,;-m-1, Mu,-.lLieulenant- (Iovcriior-in -Council r-iv: Hariiuvn; find Rrqtrirg, Mfgihlld puliishml in the Gszcitr. shrill- Be;-i'iii'r Madriox N i", U s A 'have the force ni law as if they Tun brothers. Oliver White. I.ln('s- Mrc embodied n this Act." , .hrnnk N. S and Walter tvhlgg, Dealing with possession of sec-,3 us possession within the province, bans pi-eviouslv used; unless such bags have; "I2l In every prosecution underl that bazs ha re in: liocn properly the per- son charged; and tin the fact that! second-hand bags are marked or labelled as potato illrnlp bans shall evidonco that have been used tor potatoes .L the "Court judgcmi-ni. order Judge of rho Suprcvue Cniirl. sil- liing either in I men service Assoc-iatioii states iuembcr oi the Association shall belpe,-lop, liable for me debts or liabilities oil . Association tlon reading. '"1'lie Potato Iildllstl'3”IIz'il'e made himself personally li- fzihle there.-'or. Among the anicnrlnienis isilnz Act: passed yesterday in incl Legislature was one permitting in future an appeal to the Supreme banca.-lal III hers; and iii- recoicied in Court or from any judgement en- mu, club, tered upon such verdict. iurv Ffllllil Oil In from flint no unless he irorn any or decision of a; cham- vordlct of Supreme any the 'itEtiiiEi'il'rEi?s C()IillilllPfI .inm pimp I the Government to insist USNII1 pro- tecting our Homes from contagious epidemics. against which we are Dnwerless to cope alone. so we look for your hclp in our efforts to coni- bat the spread of this spiritual and tal contagion which alarms us. "Youth is impressionable and ears. at-ampcd.' iiy affected . . mentally. . (if emotionally and spiritually by what he prima iacie is seen and read. Today the whole the hairs so stamped world is looking for forces that will orlmould the youni: in the right way; morally, turnips outside the province prioriforces that. will turn out characters to ihr commencement of such pro. secutlon.” It replaced which stated bags pi'eviousl,v used outside Illlllu Province shall he used in this' Province !nr potaioes unless aaldl bgxs have been properly disinfect- e Section 6 which was repealed in the amendment st.-ited that Dehydration Plant, or other person former "No Section I2 me? moral law. l great responsibility. of real value. strong characters that will carry mi in the Iadversity. Was there ever I greater 59cond.hm,d, need for such than at the present The pillars of our civiliza- tion have their foundation on the Keeping this firm is our face of ”It is regrettable that the class .of magazines widely circulated and nnnl read at the present time. is so ob- smwh Fad , ii-ctionable in moral standards and - orv. illustrations. as to have called forth Or l!88llt".V -ShBll'a protest from intelligent citizens sell. barter, exchange or otherwise throughout Canada. This resulted dlmose - of or distribute used po- in the banning, by the Federal Gov- tstn bags have been disinlecied faction of an Inpcctor." The amenrlnierit. repi'est'nt.s sev- eral chances in the originall amendment. placed on unless the same 5I1III' ernrnent. of a large number of these to the satis- publications. many of which are liitill displayed for sale in this Prov- I100. PA Clii-lsii-in comniuiiity. such as mmbenfoiirs. should be noted for uphold- desks earlier in the sci-sign, whichilniz all that is best in Government, was re-drafted. Other Aniencinients Aii nmciidiiicnt in the Pivihata Act, increases the salary of the Judge from 37.500 in 58.000. The amendment to the Act. in culture and morality. in mind. we respectfully urge. you. Honorable Sir. and Members of the Provincial Legislature. to the law in regard to our petition. and by other enactments. to main- Itain the high moral standards and lCIlI'IStIiIn reputation of the citizens of our fair Island Province remem- With this enforce incorporate the Maritime Hospital bemm mu -Eh, decline of R "H. CAPITOL to - on ”TIIE WIIIP IIAIIO" PLUS SHORTS - SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 THUR. - FRI. -- SAT. DANGER-RAKlI).GAIllW FORT DAKOTA. when bold brigade biased I path servo I flaming unqs unpinl Mr. I. A. Beaion Dies In Dundas The death occurred at his I: in Dundu yesteedsy of It. .1 A. Beston in his nth year follow- ing I lengthy illness. The late Mr Beaten was born in Dundu and successiuily operated I farm there during his lifetime. He in also a veterinarian. serving I lute district. ' Besides his Iorrowinc widow. the former Minnie Turner, he is sur- vived hy two son. Henry of Jam- aica Plains. Mast. Ind -703111 at home. Funeral Irrsnxernerits were not completed last night. lion commences with the decline of that nItlon'I niorIls”.” islgnedzi Regina Murray. chairman. crus- ade for Good Resdim. Provincinl Diocesan Council Catholic Womente League. . Gertrude Pendergnst. president. Provincial Council Catholic Wo- men's League on behalf of all sub- divisions. , Mary H. Robin. for president. P. E. 1. Women's Institutes. R. V. MacKenzie. Rector, st. Dun- stsn's University. - J. R. St. John. Grand Knight. Charlottetown Council Knights of Columbus. Helen A. Lawson. Regent. "RONI1 Edward Clupter" Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire. Fred B. Cvnmble, Secretary. Y. M. C. A. E. E. Glddings. President. Rotsry Club of Charlottetown. Sister of the Resurrection. Prin- clpal, Rochford square school. J. I. Nicholson. President. Home ll: school Association, West Kent School. Dorothy G. Rogers. President. Business and Prolessional Women's Club of Charlottetown. Mrs. P. J. Steele. Secretary. Home at School Association. Queen Square School. H. C. Bohaker. rresident. Char- l iotietown Gyro Club. sister St. Margaret of Psvsy. Su- Notre Dame Academy. Arthur F. Mclnnis, I-resident, shall Basilica Youth Club. Arthur B. MacLean..Presidsnt. ,AnglicsIn Young Peoples Associa- .'- t' . M (W "III. Catherine Bethune. Recent. "Lucy Maud Montgomery" ChtI"vEl' of the I. O. D. E. Carl Proude, President. Llguorian Youth Club. A. Fremont Archer. Prelldenh KIll5m('I1'S Club. A. W. Rogers. President. Kiwanis Wendail Giilis. nesident. New- Glsdys MIcMillIn. Pxelldenti Trinity Young Peoples' Mary H. Gamble. Pteeldent. lisp- list Younit Poop!!- ir, M. Maclntyre. President. Holy Name society at. Dunstans Basil- ica. c. E. Prsught. Paithlul Navigator. 4th Degree Assembly Kllllh" "1 Columbus. Annie P. I-Iutcheson, Provincial Commissioner Canadian Girl GUM” Auoci tio . xphigenl; Arsenault. Provincial Commissioner Canadian Red Cross S?fi'."v'v.iih.n Gaudct. rrealdent Prince of Wales College Alumni. Stalls Iloliis i continued from pulse 1 Aw, '-qu7iiewp8;sil.ile.i'f-t.hci'e is I mu- tllnl desire for co-operation. if there is I readiness to -!u1Il1 the undertaken obligations If there is observance oi the principle of equality and not iniei-ierence in the internal Ii- fairs of the other states. The Stalin statement showed nothing essentislly new but it aroused in some U.N. QUITIGP4 "I5 question Is to how close the world actually may be to war. Stalin 5pol;c of I period before the Kor- ean war-started in June. 1950- and encompsssins In euinl 01 tension following the endinl 01 the Berlin blocklde In 1910. Semyon K. Tserspkin. No. 2 man in the soviet delegation It the U. N., joined A.K. sin-tscv. I secre- I.ai'y o! Russia's U.N. delegation. in deliveririz stuiiirs teieiirun It WIck's apartment 1 short time after Wick arrived It Idiewild Alr- port from Europe. Tried roe Conference wick led I party 0! 40 59"” piipemien and radio men on I tour of news centres in, Inu will once more be School concert lit Georgetown. ..spupllI oi Georaetown Hlth School pesented their annual school Concert in the Town Hall on Thursday. lurch Nth. before I capacity crowd who termed the concert one of the best ever Dr!- sented. I enormous amount of prspsratio on the part of the pupils snd,leschers went into the production and the spontaneous and prolonged applause oi the au- dience amply, repaid the partici- pants for their efforts. speaking for the principal, Mr. Murvin Msclnnls, who was su-!1er- ing from I cold. vice-vrlnclvll. J- B. scully thanked the large crowd for their patronage. Donald Inc- Donald. grade x pupil cnvably ful- . JOEY KNOWS IT'S SPRING- Joey .the Particular Penguin. per- fectly pqrtrus I determined house- wife as he goes about tidying-up his quarters at the Inndon .zoo. Joey has lived most of his 12 years in captivity. and likes I-l'ImE5 "inal- right." monies. Mrs. Myrtle Bablneau Ind Mr Wilfred Gotell were the accom- panlsts. Due to popular demand it is al- most certain that the concert willl be repeated at I later date. under the sponsorship of the Community welfare league. This would meet with general approval as many. who were unable to attend the tirst performance, would welcome the opporiurnity to sit in on I. repeat presentation, Is would many who attended Thursday night's perfor- Vlliiin Road And Vicinity ' Following is the programme: . .' Mr. Francis MacDonald rev 1. "0 Canada". 2. Welcome Re- turned to Dundss after spendlnz citation by Mary my 1eLIcheur. the weekend with his pnrelits. MT- 3.Chorus-"when I Grow Bis" by and Mrs. Murdock Macboiiald. Grades 1 to IV. 4. Group Recita- Whirn Road. tlon-”Tho Gingerbread Man" by - Clair Blsckett, Paulette Burke and Mr. Ind Mrs. Robert Campbell. Anita Goteli. s. rinyew.--"vii-it whim Road. were recent visi- Day in gchooi", 5, gay; chm-u.L. tors to Cliarlottetown. on their re-, ”Ipn9)y um, ngbin," 7, Questions turn they were llcconlplmltll hrland Answers by Barbara Llewellyn! Mrs. Reuben Watts, of CI'li'lllIOII,C-.nna' 1,."-y Hem-y, 3, chm-us---so1.l town. who will be their guest IOI'.fIICf Boy" by Grades VII and VIII. several days. '9. "The Three Little Pigs"-Nan -:- rslor-David Hsrtmon: wolf- Messrs. Dick Camlib?” Hlld 1-l0YdlKenneth Arscnsult; Pigs-lloyd Ferquhsrson, Commercial Cross.,soloman; Wayne Llewellyn, and Arthur MacDonald and Robvrt Danny liiacLcan. i la. Operetta- frussy Cat, Pussy Cat." 11. chor-1 us-"winter song" by Grades V and VI. 12. Solo by Barbara Mic-l --- - ,Quilian. lzl. Play-"Taking The. Aithouirh there is a chill in the censiu." 14. Monologue-"Did 1, air. siizns oi sprlns can be svcnnrcii You of My Operation?" byl throughout the Coulilrislde. ii-ilanna Prosper. 15. step Dance byl warm sunny roots there are inlssylismie MacLean. I6. Monologue-' willowslnnd several imngliiids in-ii-wailing For The gun" by Jenn cluciing a robin have hcen secn. L.eLachcur. 1'1. Plsyette--"How The Joke was Turned". Ia. Easter The last. whim Road Farm For-,ParIde-senior Girls. God Ssvel um meeting of the season was heldlrhp Queen, , on Mbnday night, xiarcli -.'iist. at Mr. Webb Nicholson's. The meet- resumed in the autumn. A K0Od attendance; ot members were present and I questionnaire which covered the, Forum's activities for the past season and made plans for tire) season, was lillcrl out. The mooi-1 ing concluded with an Nl,ItI)'.1DIC lunch served by Mrs. Nicholsin. Campbell, whim Road. and Dun- can Bruce. Milltown Cross, recent- ly motored to Charlottetown. INTERRUPTI T1 i The iwhlm Road and Kilmuir Schools' Girls" hockey team won in decisive victory over the Montague Junior school girls on SaI.illTIa,". March Nth. when the score was 24 to '1. The game was played in the Montague Rink. , RICH STATE 1 New South Wales. iviiere gold viss discovered in 1851. also produ- es copper, silver, lead. zinc. tin. iron end coal. West is tryin:.' in set up Gcrniaii Irmcd forces lll Wc-stcrn dc-iciicc plans. . Stalin will sci. it cool reception in the us. 0n the point of a big- power conisb. Last November Pruldent Vincent Aui-iol of France Illllle-lted at the U.N. Assembly in Paris that the world would like to see the chiefs at state get to- gether. The Washington reaction was to stand by President Tru- man's decision to talk with stiilln ll Stalin came to Washington. T , NIXODPS V Preventex 'I'Iblc-is pl'(Il('l'I your calves II-Iinst iI('II('Ii'IIFI('.l cnusliurl scones, pneumonia. and other dis- eascs. I'rc-vents-I Tuhlr-ts c-niitaliil the vitamins. minerals and into 1 elements needed hy ne,iv-bornl calves. Avolil calf problems. Get Nixon's Prevc-ntex It JAMlESONtS PHARMACY filled the duties oi Master of Cere- I There will on an interruption of electric power on our Souris line, east of Wright's Bridge on Wednes- day afternoon, April 2nd, between the hours of 1:15 and 4 p.m., weather permitting for the purpose of re- pairing winter storm damage. APRIL 2. 1952 not noes PREPARED uvsiiiii Iiofrigerallon SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All MARS, MOTORS Bewlntiing and Bench! ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs Palmer . Electric PHONE 1444 COMPLETE VISUAL REFRAUFION and ANALYSIS G. F. I-IUTCHESON. i 8: SON Optometrists 5!! Grafton Sl- OII NOTICE The party sent its sislin after several to arrange I press conference in Moscow. some qusters in the (Lil. It- uocn importance to the question and answer relating to Germany. The East Germans. controlled 5! the Russians. have lsnored It- ternpts by I U.N. cornrniuion to males an lnvestiution to see It In impartial election can beheld In all of Germany. Btelin may hsve de- cided it is necessary to unit! 09" many now Ind is Iwllnnlnl IIOW moves In an attempt to unify It On his terms. The Runiss recently have proposed resrrnlnz of I Unit- ad amnsny. after earlier steering away from that idea. - atslln had made similar IDPl'0- aches mm. In ms. at the heisht of the hst-West input! 0"! Berlin. Btslin chill to Ins!!! questions from I 11.3." It P9? man. The answer on the nerlin blockade showed such I slight change that the 0.5. Iollowed it up and eventually obtained the and of the blockade. stsiin could so ruins this device I sin on the ,isIus,o! Germans uni toation Ill” 15"" KING EDIE Elli. I 3 .' ' if. I)! l .::-A. ,-u A HOLE EACK-' ' HERE! MEBBE I KIN STIR "THAT LION OUT 0' THE HUIZRY-UPPER" Montague lmrop; OIIT oun WAY - . By J. Ii. Williams irumeu min I - -HEY, 1 Foi..iND- . WON'T 1 ENJOY TELLING i THAT. FOOL HE Mie-sea l r THE si-lowAND WILL HAVE 1:) WALK AFTER 'ri-v Hones-:-:-I LET 'EM GET TEN MlLE5' - START;-TWENTY! .- a 5'3 .. . W” (; - 3 ' J7R3Nll.l.iAr6;”- 93I1HAj1I M p