. PAGE EIGHT ms GUARDIAN. . lci-tattoo-r'rs'row'N rt-Is sasrsm GUARDIAN I AGINTI:-MON'l'AGUIx Harold P. Landry. Mrs. Byron tewsrt. llrn lrnee Mserhee, Min Joyce AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wlgglnton. Pin: lilclilnnun. Wnldon users. The Gunrdlnn may be bought at the following places in Montague; Bill Doll! IQIIIIIIIIIL Ind Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office: in Sourls: The Snack Bar and II. Richard: A son. ..'l!0Y'l"S BEAUTY SALON. souris, will be open Tuesday. June 10 to 14. Phone No. 10. sourls. .'TllE MONTAGUE Town Clerk's Office will be closed from June 7th in lath. inclusive. ..'ALL CHARLOTTETOWN OD- rnmetrfsts Will be closed all dav Wednesday for, June, July, August September. . .ttMiss Mae Maclnnis. Morell, has left to return to Toronto. on- fruit), after spending two months vacation at her home in Morell. . .'Mr. Joe Maclnnis, Morell, has returned home from the hos- pital after having- an operation. His friends are happy to see Joe around again. .-.'ATTENTION Wood Islands, Millview, Canoe Cove. Cardigan, Eldon and Bridgetown. Your show this week. '"Ijhe Milkman". starring Donald OlConor and Jimmie Durante. .Also short "Brooklyn Goes Hollywood." . 3 Mr. Eric Grant returned to his home in Toronto, Ont., after spending the last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Maclilwen, Mor- ell. This was Mr. Grant's first trip to P. E. I. . .' Mr. and Mrs. Barney Mac- donald, Toronto, are spending a few days in Morell visiting Mrs. Macdcnald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Maclnnis; also Mr. Macdon- ald's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Char- lie Macdonald. PRINCE EDWARD To-nu - wan. SHOWING AT 3:30-7-9 Laughter goes on the march when a baby-faced cookie shows a cadet rookie how to present arms! "GOT-ibcnntt q--not i atoutlavoa-res WARNER BROS -vw-u-c-v-nouns:-o-u EXTRA: audio cot. ll 4.93..-.-u -1.”: 599 OqnowoQQ.0S19 0 and Alisweilf "GUN AND FUN" - CARTOON --:5 ""4. e," ', "N1 xN. .- . y Lg. u... ...-n- D-4 : ooh a. tux mu 1n"SRIPAl0iIG IOSENIIDDM" . vnmagxnzcoocau -ufpznxnucir”-gutting: anoox .; cAP1'1fo1. ro-nscrrr moment run JAMBDREE R STARTS AT 11:30 P.M. . ,5 rugs-out ' kill you... with DUE TO LENGTH OF PROGRAM SHOWS WILL BE CONTINUOUS STARTING AT 3:15 - COMPLETE PROGRAM WILL START AT 3:15 AND 7. CAPITOL '1' 0 - IIA Y IIIII ill Ip'ost3ill,lIIl.ilIl'Puple! I Mr. and Mrs. George Preece have as their guest their son Cyril and family of Halifax, N.S. ..Mr. Carl aMcLure, Montague, spent the weekend at his home at Murray Harbour North. Miss Thelma Larter, Montague. spent the holiday weekend at the home of her parents in Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Upton and daughter Debby and son Tommy of Renforth. N. B.. are visiting friends in Montague. Friends' of Mr. N.- J. Nicholson. Montague, are happy to see him out again after his recent illness in the King's County Hospital. Mr. Claude MacLean. Pictou, N. 5., spent the weekend in Man- tague, guest of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J: A. MacLean. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn, Mr. John Young and Master Gary Young of Montague spent the weekend at Red Point. guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Young. Macheih. Mon- iazue. is receiving treatment nt Camp Hill Hospital. I-lalifax. His friends wish him a speedy recov- ery. ....'Mr. .T.1me.I Messrs. Alan Nelson, Dirk Mac- Lean and John Yeo returned to Montague yesterday after a busi- ness trip to Moncton. Spending the holiday weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Clements. Montague, are Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Patterson, of Saint John, N. B. His many friends are pleased to hear that Mr. Dan Power. Mon- tague, has returned to his home after helm: a. patient in the King's County Hospital for the post number of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Grant, Montreal, arrived in Montague this week where they will spend the summer months, guests of Senator T. V. Grant and Mrs. Grant. who arrived home from Ottawa last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Lorry Ander- son and children. Boyd and Jen- nle, of Halifax, NS., were visit- ing in Montague and Sprlngton. over the holiday weekend. While in Montague they were the guests of Mrs. Thompson's aunt. Mrs. Byron Stewart and Mr. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Waller L. Boer. Montague. left. yesterday. on a two weeks visit for Bowdoinham. Maine They were aecompained as far as Moncton. N.B. by Miss Jean MacDonald. R.N.. who will remain there n few days visiting friends. Among those attending the Wig- tman-Watkins wedding in New Glasgow yesterday were Mrs. Ar- chie Hume. Mrs. George Allen. Mr. .,!I,nd Mira. Victor Pei-316?. Mrs. Q9); lum Bruce. Mrs. Lester Macleod. Miss Anna. MacLaren. Miss Shirley Maceresor and Mr. and Mrs. Hor- ace Fraser, all of Montague. ....'TllANK OFFERING SER- VICE-The annual Women's Mis- sionary thankoffering was held in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Montague. Sunday evening and was conducted by Rev. F. N. Young assisted by Mr. Carl Cur- rie. Mrs. Elsie Watterworth pre- sided at the organ, and special music including a duet "At The Name of Jesus" by Rev. F. N. Young and Mrs. Young, and a selection by the choir "Saviour Sprinkle Many Nations". Appro- priate missionary hymns were sung by the lnrge congregation. The church has been newly re- decorated and the beautiful flow- ers placed ln the pulpit presented a very lovely appearance. The guest speaker. Mr. Currie. chose as his text. Deuteronomy. 16:17. "Every man shall give as he is able, according to the blessing of the Lord thy God which He hath given thee." Rev. Mr. Young pro- nounced the benediction. Protect with the BEST Mr. Klcklialn continued from page 1 ..M...........M..M.... said there was no reason he could see why there should be s terrific shortage of potatoes in Canada at the present time. He also sug- gested that "some smart persons who have large warehouses (are) storing potatoes and creating an artificial shortage so that they can get whatever price they want to put them on the market tor." These stater..ents. Mr. Kick- ham said. revealed a lack of! knowledge of the real potato sit- uation. There is 3. very real shortage of potatoes. "Potato prices in the three years piecedlng 1951 were so disappoint- ing that farmers in Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Nova Sco- tin and the State of Maine re- duced their acerages by 40 per cent. This alone might well mean a potato shortage but on top of the acreage reduction, we were severely hit by potato blight. Severe Crop Losses "The blight was so bad that we just couldn't control it. either by the use of new fungicides or the old-fashioned bluestone and lime. It made for very severe crop losses and consequent shortages for the consumer. From my knowledge of the trade, there has been no hoard- ing or holding back on potatoes in recent months. As far as I per- sonally am concerned. for potato- men I know and for our Island shippers, theywe been feeding their potatoes to the market right along. And the same thing holds good in New Brunswick and so I'm told, in Maine. "I don't hnde Mr. Gillis brought up the question. but rd like him to know that it's about time the potato grower got some return for his labor and invest- ment. Last year many in our Province and in the Maritime: had to sell at the floor of 44 cents, of which 22 was paid by the gov- ernment and 22 by the starch fac- tories. But even that price was only on quota. "What with increasing prices of ”'BRAVE . Sandy's Outdoor Theatre TUESDAY. JUNE lorh. 9 P. M. - Presenting - Super Special Starring: Mel Ferrer and Anthony Qul Admission 40c mschinery. fertiliser and labor. out of production of potatoes runs to 0150 an acre. A trower could just get by at a. price of 01 I. bushel. and then he wouldn't make any profit. You can't expect a farmer to grow potatoes or any other crop unless he gets a rea- sonable return for it." Mr. Klckham admitted the sud- den upewlng in potato prices was hard on the consume but said emphatically that neither the po- tato grower nor shipper is to blame. The situation will rectify itself shortly, he added, when new potatoes come in at mid-July in Central Canada and August in Prince Edward Island. BULLS” Ge-orgefovm. . and -Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Hughla aotell and family of Montreal are vscstlonlnl in Georgetown where they.u'e the guests or Mr. Gotell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gotell. Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Peterson had as their guest at st. 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