PAGE EIGHT ' ., .. . .. .. . . . . . . THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN I , , . ' THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Ml. Q E. gall", l rAsIIIQL8II0W Ataste NURIH AMERICAN urr L. S. STEVENSON 3HAN(H MANAGER TOWN OF MONTAGUE treat with E & AGl.'NT::-M(:lV'l':IGl'Jl:huHar:ld F. Llanrlry. Mi-Ll tyros Stewart. Mn. 3 . rues ac see. so ayes Wu nton. Piss Moxlnnoss. C d 5 ll ,1 ...w' )1, Godfrgy, AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldon Lum. I - D'::;'"ll'g;.":nd mll,m-Gmld l . Th 0 Ill: be ' . l .1. M ddi . t department. - . - - y no ..c....o.... ST. .".::.. t.':.:t.::. .:".f.::..'.:...l::.':".'!::- Well Represented nm-'- r'i'e"wa'iw- T” We” '" if "M limb” 8"" "W A AIITUAL couumr Post Office: In 5"""'" 7'" Sm" M "d "' mhuh . 5"” Fl":W"'l;l'::.'.k"-h;'f;;felE"dJ::;';; that on April 1st 1: list or defaulting tax payers . to the y IO? U I s i l Mr. Allie Baker, Montague. 1. .Ml,, M,,gue,ll. Mmmmld i Tait: basket. But Mr-- John Wi1- Town of Montague will be published and following that mmfm n his home m Gm" 8” M”'"'”"'' ”p""' m” "m ""”"d m:3niIf.t.s-Richard Hudnut, Judy date judgment will then be applied for to the Magistrate 0- 3 at her home in Valleyileid. Mrs. .1.B. Lucos has returned to M- A CA P I T 0 L Montague after spending the Past l.e,l:,l:..,lal,”;:,': l?l?;l'l'la:IOnl:l:,';:';' gg3;;,,'fg;:; l:?,ff,,,f”i' C"'"'d" for the Town of Montague at the Town Hall in Montague 0'" W"PPl"'"A”""" Gm against each and all then delinquent: tax payers. I We” m H5m3X- will spend the next month. C';:'l'I'l'mnrlMrl El 3' Chandler. . To-DAY and win. ml. Margaret MacLure. cm. H" M... ,,,,,,d. M, W, ,0 ch-ppen -na co- 6. ARNOLD wioit'rMAN. 1 . .. "”""0W"r ””"" the W"l""d 0'' hear Miss Ann Yeo is ill at, my t "'"”""' i . bHOWS .'l:.)(l - 7 - 9 her home in Monmozur. home in Montague. All wish her 'rouius'r LINK Town Clerk, - E E meedy "m"”" net the white man's arrival. -ADULTE' Ml" Fwnm Pm""' EN" "- the ..'L'.3.t..l or Indians in Canada - T0w" M Mmuguet is believed to have been less than 300,000 Georgetown. was visiting friends Ml A l M , in M911”-Cue 3'"'"'d55'- River wasmag u'e:lrCeLrlietiod'i'isi2t(()l:-"rnth '; Montague, guest of Mrs. Audrey , .l . - ' ,' ' Mrs. Bill Llewellyn. Georgetown, Ferguson. E uas a business visitor to Mnnt- yyyy ' '3” 3"”"d”-V" Mr. Jack Hughes. Montague. was 0” I ” Mrs. Fred Clair. Charlottetown, fonzeekend vmwr "1 hi! hon” m l . was a weekend visitor to Mont.- ' Uyul .- agur. guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and M”, Lloyd Clark Md - Chm" dcllllltlhwg lsalrlidra. recently return- ., - l . . I mull -main ;.:.. r::..::.B;;S:;;."t.": sowe. iirray iver, were vs ors d M l H l . ' ; '0 Mumwue 0" &"'urda'V' Much ::ll9- rs ea h stun", Mom rerrreseg?l?1rEgeFi!f:th8glh:l (t:il:3let:)t.' 22 d. . r n iy "Hm ACMF RFEFKAH tilllltic the lloeglslaturel yesterday Mrs, Harry Miller. Murra.V Har- LODGE Momague l'm,llie we aged ogreull” ""1 hmuhlp 1"" bour North. spent a few days in member; of Hlllsiac Lodge to Ev vit 1fet,l:olpe-of mu cny M0ma3”' 1”” W"k- guest of h" their Colfast celebration and social in (hr if 0 1; er leprenmluon brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and lwmlllg lo be lwld Thursday alx 9' Sense ,;”us.e me" we": Mrs. Chester MacLure. Mulch 21”, El 5 pM ' was ngiimeagi rnatttelifvegs tilt: . . . - B I Mr. Harold Stewart. Charlotte- MT , m """l”"" G0l'"m'MM mlnllters town. spent the past weekend in be',.:lM”:m:l:g::d vxillsolilllrhciillnzgi 3:C3””.l"hley we?” Ml reudenlrl 01 Montague. guest of his pai'ents,lC0unlV l.l0S'p-llal Monlmmc ml. iqrcaggalle wminded me H 1 - ' - ouse J V like someihinq new house For springtime smariness Everybody lilies something new to get into the swing of spring. Dress up your car. too, for springtime driving with Genuine Ford Accessories-ond onioy addict PM-IWFO Md comfort the whole year lttrovgli. Genuine Ford Accessories are gmo9....,oyl.d for your ear- they're engineered. tested and approved to give you loiting driving satisfaction. M"- lmd.M'l5' Ca” smwa" , the past three and a half vents mm, in the cllv of wulll gm '” '” returned to her home in Clll:dl"all'lllP Cn it i i h ' n n. M. and Mrs. Tyler Beck and. . 5 ' . p ” ” " 9 U””9d 553'-93, famhy. East Royalty, moved to on samrdaih mm. lhggcllhzgtxiacl mtigatfm 93:11:: SJ”. Montalziic on March 22nd where . l . n . ones they have taken up I'r'SId0""'- lmadirft.:l'iV'ili?c'-mlxi-ill ml'igoi"ncI-h-xiitiiitlli.-I':3?tri:ladedev:lgl:::Etstn ndw lmd l - - . an is ' ' '4 ' . t . .. . - . . . Mes”; Dmld Mabml and Allan lzlalrt Hell iieckriag Cscepltlstated that establishment of the Nelson, Momamw. W,” nslllng 'Illiuisday until kitty i0t.h nnlylspccial power line was partly re. lrlends ln Clmrlollelown on Sum S esnlng timothy seed every sponstbie. .Tl1lS would not hold day. March mull rhursday. naser and Annear. true in Kings County. he said. M...M..M.- ---.- Feed Service. Mr, savllle agreed wlll, puvlou, E H, -nznn BIRTHDAY -Mr. alidlfiicig-kerxlzttgggd p1x'.:::l::3 deny I-wfnts II Mrs. Joseph Liinigati and sonland also was of the 0plllIlDl'?n1.l:tlaT, , Larry, Mnta , i t '.- ., - , Tins AD is yioimt ltors to ”Geof.QifmJ?.3."aiiiiiimltid I.?.”f.. lE2”..?382fl c1”.f..”2?ff..,l.””ll; MONEXl by Mrs. James Collings and her said that there should be more I am the new want-ins 5.?,;';d:1;;v gffclgllgngll hfftflnlgm marl;-lluiese eggs? in tmhlnz on Dealer in Eastern King's Co. mom", M,-3, germ Ll,,llg,,,, and I V I ' l l . l d l , lf sl ler Mls E” M K i t was tievis to malty members In Oldel 10 mllo W-9 mksle 5 ' l ' 5 C e”"P- m" when the speaker stated that and my Sel'l'lCt'. of hl'lilgmE!. "mg M'5AL3mlv'”"5 93” there were many carloads of can- iamous Watkins Products to l I' l lled carrots being brought. into your home. I am making a ..-W.M.S. niatcrixt: .- The m;..,l:':l lf::”l':f;fl:'ll.v”';;imul':le bjhfslggt special offer, (fill; this ad" uiar monthly mmntin: of the tt',fll5llcd 110”. in s-uPDl.V lhc demand ' . K. ll 1 jM.S. of Montague lfniterl Churvlil and present 1 to me when 1.”! held hm "Min: In mg l l call. It's worth 35c on any Dl Mukmzll, Hall Mm I gm, Solomon's Mines" nng the beauty of "Teresa" in I drama-parked Discusses Fisltertes romance tllmed in the Q . . ., . 0 r 'er. . r a aetuallocations! "def of V 23 0 m ::'l';::3";:N;:l9 A3l'l1:r; Regarding the fisheries he ex- FRAIVK CAMPBELL, me mlmll” B 'd 7"” ll 1 lpressed the ballet that the size of t ” ' C3 - 7' ”"5llobstei's allowed to be caught Box 14' S0uns' P'EJ' :'t'r:Mfl':a':” "' Mm ”""'lk m”'l"”'j'5!sl1ould be increased and that the "'1 "' ”"' "N" l” "1 lllplpcople hcrc owed a debt of rat- heavy quills for an l'1V('l'SPllK llOV,lllude V, Ml. T M llllklcllc: lm. " W” h"”p”' 'h"' "” ”W-” "is his efforts in lt.:-iviiig the legal size ""”""' lW”'d k"l' 5il””"i'5 ll" increased. However he did be- lhe. afghan which is in the nt1k- new mm llle season mould be ling. A ronimlttiw was appointed lolmel. llmn ll ls at pmscm to make plans for the liztslcr of-I Mr. Savllle dlSagl.e9l(.l wllll' pl," '”"l"K 3"Vl”'1 A '””'l'i Wt" F'”"l1viousIv expressed opinions in that from the Pf'l"Sll)lPl'lRl trr-nsttrcr he lllnllglll lollslers lnmwl mound asking for an liirrcnsn nvrr tlir--ll lzlml deal, some M lllem he 10"” "”0”l'i"l"- This l'"lllN' W-1-Vthnuglit. moved so much thnt.liiey BFCFPUM ll"-1ninlmlSl.l3 A Tftlmtl might. be caught in Kings County 0" "19 Pl”"5h3"f'Tl1”llWn5 Riven ll.l'lwatci's, in the off season and Mrs. M. Maclsean. A 'c v ln- . ' Iv nmnmlm WW n V in T. lm shipped to Prince County to be .".-nnwunddnmmnwcdole" . 1 "1 n. i th(' C canned. He fully supported am lost Coven he also I-starter antartnese. G.T.T. took lilm-c and was mil-lplgns for cst,nbl'lslintcnt of fish luiwry and prola .AvrIdodloleeofl0 '4""'h”"""'".'””h'l"'"M'" rlilctcd by the lr-adcr of tho ;:rotip.1pi-ocessmg plants "1 Soup” be- durable tabriesflrbin 33 brilliant editors. '-h,” k", V”-hhnu d."' Miss Evelyn llmlnrliay. and Mrs. cause if they could not get. their Custom-lallondlalrpsrted mtorell ears. N D MECK9"7vitl- A "Wmrt Of fish handled there the fishermen calls made during the. month was would take their catciios to Port. 43 hospital, 17 sick and 15 shut-.Muiarave or other centres liiNovii l in. 20 cards amt 30 Ir:-at: xvnrryscotm. To - m WE, also sent. Tito liieolirtr: 1-lnsul viii" d. the Mlzpah Br-nctllclion. Rnfrrwli- (-lqllml lll Rnml, mt-nts were then served and it pleasant half hour orijorerl. H, lllmlglll, lllerl, W,” man, M-G-M nresents we stotnroocit . Starving STEWART PlEl't "ll GRANGER - ANGEU atone: SANDERS l NW8 - Crmwly - Cartoon Custom-oryted Slit-Tube India for all Ferd ot Canada passenger can-high tldellry, long distance reception. Roar Seal Spealiar tor balanced performance. 3'". 9' V"" 5 ,5” 1'" '7” e 1 Sold at all ding ctinnteti l 0 M 'lel10lx p -p"-m--" roads hcre, where a. person "might V . l llllill Xelllll I IHSTORW nlsAs.",-ll I as well be riding on the shore ovt-r . - . . S .. beam g , emf s lthe rocks . but in this class he did Mush Man -to memo yew halo: Shields all con. long. , " pt? A cyclotic and tidal wavr that l"" m”l'r”,9 ”"'.”” mad hm” last door tron nudtaad slwh-pm lavlootrotyowusv. Dlslneeivelp 1 .1: :::r.”:.2'.:2::;.Ei:i";.:: 3:315: M M M -W-:y-r'-'- re - . v 1 ' taken 250.000 lives. did mad. He stmniztv rccommend- -lnglnaOeilputouM -ilpuuus tunn- rri the extension of the Govern- lmenl. procram of building paved roads. Mr. Savilic noted that there were many people with care who had to keep them in the garages all win- ter because of conditions and he thought that they were entitled to be driving them. "The people want roads and they won't stay in this Province unless they get. them". The speaker tell. that the Gov- ernment should station the plowi- in rural centres which were long distances from railroad stations so that following storms the people could get to the railway if they wislind to go snmewhcre. He was critical of the operation oi the plows as he. said there were five or six weeks passing without riirsl roads being opened. The long-time member from i kings was of the opinion that. there Talia homo shouid'be more of the bulldozer type of plows as he did not thinl . mm". "day the little ones were good enough to "m'”” E "E-;iha3:laeIg7(tt.”;2n:l'er.MinmerMAs- Mf7'f' riculturc. moved the sdjotimment nt the debate at the closing hour FORD-MONARCII DEALER OR YOUR MERCURY-LINCOLN-METEOR DEALER 0 big help when elloctilnq all or engine It night. onratecovtouiallea ;ovboathgep.AevoD loguuno coatpsmuns llptit pvenrldea plonoy at his woo sieving lug- eua or naming spare. Map and Courtney llqltl operates whoa alttler trout door opens. Separate manual operation swltell. The brightest word in home lightin Iced lights he extra IIQM q salutary-styled to liar- nonlso villi In front on! beauty at you car. license Piste Frames for that um land! 00 undo D ling sniartnaeq, protection and strength. Tnstiiryeltnuuehsvlsvsl lllCR(URV TNNf10lINlIllflfl VIIINHCOIHNIIIUW nasotnmtulesuvmlont and the Legislature will meet again at ll am. today. arty : V1 ?rid : - ; lmnonmzcu; Montague lady Dies In 93rtl Year . c:.';::.".':::;':t.Ei'::;.':..L':.:.l”::: Stewart Motors Ltd, S. R. J01 ton Ltd. of, Montague's grnndett old ladies M l! V . orcorrir-nor: STEPHEN McltllLLY- COLEEN can :"'lt::.'.:”' ..Wll.lAIlll mm v lllllllllt sytttos EXTRA: TRAVEL - MUSICAL . CARTOON and "SLAMMING SAMMY SNEAD", Sport in the person of Miss Margaret SHOW'S.3:30 - 7 - 9 .. 1- . Y - LINC - ' l , , .".:.'.'.?.”":;.'"...'.:::. .. it: 53333 S, "L" ""m ;;m;-:1 roan mo uomcu mm hospital. she hravcly and 1'heerful- ' cor!” ' one St. Peter's M Pllollo 8092 U 3093 ly accepted her lot. and remained throughout those years A patient whom it was a pleasure to serve. Despite her lianrlirap the receiv- :i...l"..3i::i' :;l:i'.2'f .?.l.".2:; ' F. Earle McDonald Mad ean Motors Ltd. birthday was an occasion on which GIDRGE BECOMES A RACING -IOCKEY IN THIS ROLLICKING GAY HIT! GmRGEIFQFMB:n (Kl!1E Of Comedy) - ;l"l:";V'll:Iot;rlllx(l9l'Pd a party by her ' MERCURY . LINCOLN - METEOR FORD MONARCK Dum Born In Montague. the daughter D". 7901 w.'tel' st-e Summeflhh Dhl 2929 wuer st. kn, summenldo of the. late Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cnmphril. she was the last surviv- ing member of is family of five . ihrolhers and two sisters. She. lit E”.'.il:.i. ”3'.'tf.l.".':.:::' i”1!:.l.””:'.f: McGowan Motors. Go;-dong Gum gt 3 l I I !.' lucoiuii: on GEORGE” plfrol, To-NIGHT Etta, Mrs. Arthur Libby. of snnmoirr snow AT 11:15 am. ;l.1.'.'2.'.'1 lt'-f;2.;...ll"”ol”"i':.vl"”3f.'L' . i 1'03” AND MONAEOE D13"-Alli ' roan no monsoon imonwrs '- . row. N5. ' "Gill!!! 1 Phone 100 M p. 5. L . Funeral arrangements had not been completed late last night.