PAGE EIGHT THE EASTERN GUARDIAN .--------- AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry, Mrs. Byron Stewart. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Llvctl a following places in Montague: and Guardian Office; The Snack Bar. The Guardian may be bought. at th Blue Dome -Restaurant. In Georgetown: The Post Office; in Souris: . w,o1;;:x:s'.nl7-I:lAll:R. 7Pl'0Sb,iiEl'- Ian Hall. .lI.0lllvlL;lll'. Salulxiny Mnrrli Zltlh. Alisl-lccs of Ladies Aid SflClPl,l ..'IF YOU TAKE Pll0T0S.0olnc mm the Montague Camera Club. ”e'New members are welcome. Meet- ,lngs are every second Wednesday. lPor further information contact Vic Pepler. ..'THIRD CIIQRGE LAID e A third i'li'.il;'e was read .l5Sl9.l'tlx'1)'l g-g .::'”r;i:;;l,... ”6.'- zrsasilslll - 331 Y3.” i ' "d bl (1 ma e was caused mam” m 99 Gwmmnml )Dulh5lEeo(1:sIIl.le)'rabye vgndaals to summer l”-llmd-V Cm:;,ed mm mmkmg andlcottages along the Monuillue Riv:-r. 5”l” E” Pcmes 5""? 31 Lmul it. it as discovered over the week- lieatll Sunday of Mrs. John Lanigan ..'Tho death occurred at the home of Dali MacKinnon, Mrs. lowing a short ceased was born in Sturgeon. illness. her step-daughter. Mrs. Georgetown. John Lanigan, of on Sunday March H. in her 94th year. foi- The de- She leaves to mourn a son, Jos- eph. in Montague. and two daugh- ters, Mary, Mrs. Howard Arnold. Bangor. Maine. and Bertha. Mrs. Ernest Ellsworth, Boston. Mass. Also surviving are two hai!-sisters, Elia.Mr.-l. Dan MacK1nnon. George- town. with whom she resided, and Martha. Mrs. Donald Brewer. Maine. Murphy. THE GUARDIAN. Hockey Game Cancelled By Road Accident ..tM-irray Harbour bantams. pa- perweights and peewees were un- able to keep their scheduled play- ing date at Montague last nigh owing to an accident which occur- red at Aliston comer while the teams were en route. In attempt- ing to pass a truck stuck in the snow on the slippery road, the lead car crashed into the front of the truck damaging the grill of the car. The two following cars containing more hockey players Monlazuc. illltl ill? l-lflll 05 3 Val End mum: mo” 10 5.11;” most Funeral arrangements were not . : 1., g .1. , 1. ,1”; 1.. l I V. M g g , wereable to stop in time to avoid .l(I,hf;)&:,I,.:.l hm dx:.W.,:.Hp. Eulsh. dRmi1geB5;Eld8ell:?5;o(illl1L1':ng. Sgilgiledot la:augehll:f:"3”Dl:lldml: collision. No one was hurt in the i r ” " W l -'0ll 3 ll e i ' accident. l"50lll5 "OV339 3' P""d ”'l P0”"' lVlacDonaldls Others suffering loss States. . p p Sp DC, K d I l ' . "W"g-Qgp All the young. boys were put in MI"- 9 5 U05 all I 35 9 M include those of Cecil Bell and lion. --- the mo remammz CH5 Ind taken an adjournment or L18 cases untlllxeh. C13”. In mme cases ddfnage 2 pm. Malwh 33. .”t'.lil the niaxlsi-lugs said to run to several hundred late remandcri the lllrce in cu-5-inf dollars. Partitions were torn ludy u.n'.'.l iile '.;;ne of tliclr trial. idown in some cases. Iond ..'MA(ilSTIlATE'S COURT - AL Magistrates court at Georgetown Georgetown IN MEMORIAM VVILLIAM IRWIN FINLAYSON fThe death occurred in the King's County Hospital. Montague back to Murray Harbour. and the damaged car was taken to Mur- ray River. Last night's games were to be the second of a home and home series with the winners to play in Crapaud tonight. However. it was would be the , the broken schedule as a rcsult of the unplayed gnmes n a o yesterday before Stipendiary Mag- on January 19 of wmmm Irwm t k - - -l t lslfille J0-5GPl1 w- M3CD0ll3ld- A Fililllysoll of Whim Road. in l1ls2z;C0.;,1:.m2fI1a g party from Victoria Cross entered 5-gm Harv Nnowmg A bu” my .. - . Kw... Be). a plea of not guilty on a charge m...5- inn mam. CHARLOTTETOWN - Potato Marketing Continued from page 1 stated. The Minister also stated that the Government is willing to sub- sidize anyone who would go around the country spraying fields to kill out the mustard menace. "This is being given very careful consid- eration and we would like to see one or two sprayers for this pur- pose in each County." Dairy Industry Speaking of the dairy industry he stated that he considered it one of the stable industnies in the Province. "Some of the other ac- tivities have their ups and downs but the dairy industry will always provide the farmers with a liv- ing.” he stated. He noted that the butter pro- duction was up to 5,750,000 lbs. last year with 94".. of the butter being graded with most oi it placing in the Grade A category. "There were 567,000 pounds of cheese produced in 1953 at an average price of 33.16 cents. On Jan. 1, 1954 there were 1.285.000 pounds of butter in storage against 679.000 12 months earlier. The fig- ures for cheese showed 102,000 pounds in the Cold Storage plant at the beginning of this your New Egg Grading Siaiion To Open Al Montague ..'A modern new egg grading station will be'opened at the Mon- tague Co-op tomorrow located at the south end of the cast ell. The new station is approximately thirty feet long by twenty feet wide and is divided in four sec- tions. To the left of the entry is the office where records will be filed. Directly to the rear is the grading room for two graders. Mr. Henry O'Brien has been engaged as egg grader. To the right is the large holding room capable of holding three hundred cases of eggs, and again to the rear of this room is the supply room. The whole station has been in- sulated so that exact temperatures in the grading room and holding mom will be maintained. The walls arc covered with Gyproc over the insulation and then painted. Three floors have been laid, each insul- ated to prevent extremes of heat or cold entering the main rooms. Mr. Ralph Judge. manager of the Montague Co-op. expects that with eggs arriving tomonow. the sta- com. ,uf operating a motor vehicle while g He was the son of the late Mini D1-15L-nn'llliiDXlCa.!Pd. His case was adjourn- and Mrs. Peter Finlayson of Peakcsj lagainst 59,000 pounds on Jail. .1953," he stated. tion will be in full operation with- l. in a few days. M J. Bristol and Vicinity Mr. mph Malone and Mr. Id- word I-Ierln'e'c .y were in the city for two days last week to attend the farmer-o' rneotingo. Promva farmer here it is learn- ed thot the price of potatoes right now is lac per bushel. He also says this will be the worst season for farmers in many a moon. credit Union study club meet- ings that were carried on some years ago are coming to this v:c- inity once more and alrouiy weekly meeting have started. Mrs. Bill Eldershaw is home again from the hospital after a stay of many weeks. Mrs Elder- shaw had to take a long teat. It'a hoped she will enjoy much better health now. Miss Phyllis Sinnott of the Royal Bank staff. city and her sister Frances of the Income Tax office, were week-end visitors to their home here. Friends here of Mrs. Patrick MCKenna will be pleased to learn her condition is somewhat im- proved in the Charlottetown Hos- pital where she has been a patient MARCH 16. 1954 noon last week to atte -. birthday party and supple? 3"" served to the young gout. b Mrs. O'Brien and her sister Flo: enco MacDonald. The monster birthday cake that was aglow with candles was a lorry light aftrr the children had their cut or ,. -s. The serious illness of 3..., Phaien Mcxonna. parish priest" for the two parishes here is ....' much regretted. The father suf- fered a' serious heart attack Whlle PTCP3-T1118 to leave for thy. city Friday morning and was R. moved to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester McCarthy near bv as Mrs. Mccarthy is an R. N Medical aid was called at oncg The condition of the good (ugh... was so serious that he could not be moved to the hospital. Prayer; were offered in both churches on Sunday for his recovery. Father Mcxenna has served the 1-... parishes here for the past 12 years without a break. Mr. William McKenns arrived from Boston by plane on Satur. day afternoon, called home by till. grave illness of brother. my, P. McKenna. also o see his m... ther who has been a ruatienf in the Charlottetown Hospital fo: 2. number of weeks but her Cfillfll. tion is improving and sh:- is lzp again. Mr. Barney MacDonald and Mr. W. A. O'Brien were business v'. 'Nl for 0118 WEEK A iNlll.l' lmlll Station, PE.I He leaves to mourn He regretted that Mr. H. :' lucrc V15-l ' I "1 F": Scout '("-ieelilitld also entered ar D163 0l his wlic Ithe former Kathlccnllpoint !nlvlacDonald. the Dairy 511DEFl'1lE"' mg in tile Ayrslilre (losses. The for sever” "Ck: nowi ll-0'5 l0 N9Wl0Wl1 CF03-9 On Wed- -10v Bllllll 011 ll l-hill!!! 0 0P9l'3l- MacT.liisli1 and his daughter, dent lS ill and has men granted 305...,”-S wan H”, Jumm. Champ. .M d M Tiw d 11 C "1 nesday End TeP0ll llle l'03d5 WV . . H15: R m0l0l' l'8lllCl9 Wlllle llllllxc Loliise tivlrs. Lawrence Stuam at mu” -a leave of zalhfnfe. The work of ,..,sm, 1,. the male clauses ,,l r" E” ”' 9" 9 ll "l rough and cut up. xg , L. ,. , M,, M l('Zli9d. and entered a similar plealwmm Road- also the ;oum.mg' .'The monthlv met-ling of thellliu superintendent is being car- ,'I. Rx .i mld 3”". and daughter W9” 5”” ? AL ,5 lo a charge of operating a motor 51519.-y lgellei M.-5 Howard MC. P. P. W. I. waslhcld at the home l-led on by Mr. Adams. U'I'heu)1i(:il.nister also praised the "may wsno” '0 the cny on bus” ,1.:e" Ci.,;..i0me.('m.nlvehlcle while his operator's liCEl'lSE Kay, Bang”. pgglyg; (M3)-, Mng of Mrs. John Lceco with five mem- Speaking of the value of adver- work of me women: Institute mg: 1:” ;u3i!.pen;ma3::,e1u1m; L at ,A y Mal was canctfilfed. This caie was aiaogwm, 1.-Wm, wmchesmrr M3554 hers and three visitors present, tzzing products he stated "We swung l-They are one of the E- znd 5ml;3r- M9t "Sid M” 'A';;r'ed g 0 c o , m C H . h,,.m. anjourlle or one Web . iMrs. Kay Andrews, Maiden, Mass; Roll call was answered by ex. ran not afford to miss. any .op- Live Orgamzrmom in the prov. - - - N rll jg-..-j7N-gp--V: pMlE5 Rd). )”n1la)ASulL EpVcl.0LL'MaSsV: Changing of I-eclpesg The meeting p(gI1un”y-go -'ndvcrl&ZJ In every Inca,” ainttv Glen Alden fury”, M M, H; B-...,,,i,m,,' E t d 1. Mrs. lclvclyn Simon, Mlnlitclpolls. M15 .010-5841 DY 001'-CC'-H18 W3 111011935 Ila-V. l?””'lme' Um" bwflnt ti: Speaking of the surplus of food y 5' '”5 l we N C'w'.gp' "me e 0 Minnesota: and bmm.crS' Norman Ilnelfvards. bwgo was played fwd al:iitIe3.lDZ:ji'r118 0? ?el?cl.'ll.i)r0- Supplies m we Ummd SW35 ML The river and the Panda here "-T imvn m-. M1 Shell Lake. Sask; Miami, Peak- 118 umuels we M1-S6 Verna Gulls d W I Hmuon m wmem Baker stated that Government pmem I tempting pm! mm L Commued from page ! es. P.E.I: Leroy. Baligor. P.E.I.; filgd lWlC91gl?l' M11 -101111 L0CC0- Olitasrig 1'35 Djearl support prices did not provide the mm for pouhlng u the 1" ha! r..;'hI'l19Ml'9ltl1lll' mm"! M, D. -h- R -,1 M, J .1. gj ' ,.L.-... John, Boston. Vlass; and Allen, ll en a deicious lunch was serv- i ,. we to tie marketing roblems g 0 0 On Ml” - - - Ell l'V' 71 ii "1 l M and i He noted that the PFOHIICE had M15 r l He nmgd that all disappeared. One hears re I-yon W” held at me home at Pm, V-A-q;,,... ..: u51l'pfRCCEDtlllg g M . g . P l,..5.--..,;- ...g x.;; to r.r.i.,.-lrm-n on "blocked" currencies from custom- and . sister, 1-'10.-em-e. predeceasgd Joyabie evening was spent by all. Why???" :)Cl,:;jfi:?0r::'l'1dlf:il,:'E;81),: 33:. there were some products which ”'Tflj2”lorb'l,';;e”:;;l g;e;:,t Mrs. Gerald Landry on March 1. M3...” 4. er; wlmnl Canada requires to pal mm. "P- . lvoar and iliilhiherc had been ap- Clllllil l-la 5llilDll9d l0 Bllllllll bl” know. That.'5 a job for the fisher- with & gwd ntendance 0! mm?" . . .in dollars. The funeral was held from the The P801116 Ol 901111 P163-5a11li'l.,1m,m,n for me 1,,Sp,,L.m,,, (,1 doubted if Canada could compete 1”. Omar Who me! he" bars. President, Mrs. F. L. Cuyio RN. W A. C. The U.S. also has elven H8111 home of his daughter. with Rev. are Elfld 10 596 lllelr 111311111811. MI'- 23300 Bares sud potatoes .35-".55 with the Scandinavian countries ' D1”e4ld0d Ind 099394 ll” lll99llllK 'lL)' Anglirzin Clzurrh, Georgetown, 4lVl'3l.V lg-5 Pl"? 91 delellcc Pllcmgei J-M l"l”ll59l' Colldl-1Cll118 3 Short Jllhllle M00” ha” 0” lll-5 mall 23,000 in 1952, for the British market unless she summer "amen" here In with PPS!"- Mt ,.E.:..m;.. (Q, A.,.i-gs-5-., M5,. to deals. including a 600.000-ton gilt service at the house, followed by route again after a brief illness. ..1 think me" may be I re. lowered her own standard of liv- plmnmg ,0 come but nun ml, The mlhlllu 01 U10 DY9Vl0ul be '.l'lLh ins rmi.x.ll Rev. Canon l0 Jllpallv 0”” M mmadns top sellvlce 1” Tmllly Ulllled Clllllcllv "M commendation from the Potato lug. 54-um" gnd it 13 understood that meeulw we” gem by me "Cr" H.i:'i" of p2.!:l)')ft), NS, who ,5igraili buyers. Montague. Hymns wcre: "Abide M11 B11169 511111 GPOPZO Hi88lI1- Promotional Committee regarding Mr. and M”, w. A, 0'3.-tun gnd ""55 M-"a Le" P0w”' 3”” ”' . pnhzelxt U, ,-L.1h;A.,d V,” H05, with Mo". "Tile Lord Is My snep- both-am accompanied by Messrs the over-all inspection of the pn- Agricultural Courses yamny Wm be her, ",1, ,0, , proved I4 rem The lollouuiz Opposition Likely herd ', and 'Safe in The Arms or John Lecco and Roy MacDonald lam crop in 1954." he stated. "1 mm season mo Mr ma M" correspondence was read: A lam.- pltal in Amherst Mrs. Vlvlillzim hiurphy was a vis- tor to Charlottetown on March 1. that he will usk Congress to: . -.-,,,- 1. Gram mm power to reducc Beth. Arthur MacDonald. and to go up by Peters Road. Cattle Increase school; for gLudent3.w)1o- do not cm, for another "non. ics indcceniv lllefilllfe and ms Fa'hrr Rrztllnlri M:icDon- la.-ms 15 pct cent during the next R959” C3mDl75ll- lntermenl 100k . . . intend to attend university and ,gM.. m0VIe5- .;(l ni tho pl--.ci.n-. nl garden and three wars M rmommendw by place in the Montague Commun- Mr and Mrs. George MacKin- 'llIc llllmsler also nolcd that who mm W 3-slum (g the (arm. C," thieves or mu. who "9 The treasurer reported that the 5”l'”ll MU” BTW ”””ll"lV 5P9-l'1l' B Randall's foreign trade advisory ll-V C"m”""'y' mm M Bm”Ml'"- we” ”'3e"l' Vl5lr H." "umb" "1 "me ”' H” P")' He 3150 sllilifesled lrllala "1079 Cm" known to take can without the lnru” had durum an "WW1 .9... ,.a,.5 m (-,..,,,.q..,.,,.m at the cgmmlsmon Tributes received were as fnl- tors to Point Pleasant, guests of l'1Y1?E hid l""9l1ll'd 5lll'l5l3"'ll'll'!' phasi.-l should be placed on srrl- (aw-nel-5' mn,e,,t yum mm, ,0 mm were a financial success. The next. iome nf his hznihrr and sister-lrp 3, Emma for 9...,” ye," the lows: Mr. Lester Leeco. l"-,l"'"l1'l ll"-I Fllsnl :2 'l'l0"”l5i culture in all schools. vicinity and recently. Mr. Waits! l"l”"m5 Wm 1” held "L M” mm” Lari. Mr anrl Mrs. Aeneas Mac- 111, or the us, R.-,clp.-ocul Trude Flowers rm- I . ”d”'?;” ."frd”5' " " He regretted that so few young Dlngwgn of the plug,-911 hm. of Mrs. Levi Power. lunch com- -7”-m'-d- Agreements Act. which expires wife and family MT)” Illllllly younglfl-tierltds of Miss '..On 131352015. mmhe, 0, People were lalillls lidtalilaxe of thers contractors woke to find his llllllllu 1:; '-”3”5l5l gamM”odllh-('l' -.. -. L Jung Norman and Helen . gary rvlng are ga 0 see her ' '. ' ' V. ' the agricultural courses at the nearly new uuomobll. mining Yne-K. 11- 3111" -3” ll- Pic lrrvrr llRi'I)rVilll4'i of the n(e3);18ll'nlEEli Eugene Milliken (Rep. Eva and George R” "gm" aim mu .10 1"" Mud" :11-i1l)l(5x() :laKt;il:slln4l'0h0:) Etrolhgubegvilt TeCm”"a1.smWHn ch3"1o"'emM.x' "M" his -V”d' R" 0' M' P' M3” Joseph Cannhan . . C-inruli-in Aimi. Royal Canadian Colo.) of the Senate finance com- Mary and Lloyd M m" M” c0"”"ed ”” "" nillg of 1953. Oliver cattle num- He lllilll-W ll” G””l'".'"e”.” Cllllell 3'15 llle C" W" l0"Wl 'l d'”””"” mmh W” "Md b" -is-aimelit. 51-Wumed at London. mittee and Daniel Reed (Rep. Whim Road w.1. mm” d”” l” ””m'” bored 70000 at the beginning of Pl0l3”"'l ll" lllllll eleclllllcllllllll two days inter in the eastern nec- ll” ll03l9"- ”5l3"ed by ll” ””"l' Wm. arrived home recently to at- NY) or the House or Represem (Md! um Laue” , . l 1954 lgafmt 53,900 A, we sun 0, and stated that a million dollars tion or the 151.;-"3. undumaked. rnittee in charge. llllfl ll"? lllllFl'll'- ill lll5 bli0ll1ET- tatives ways and means commit- Mis Z B W wh R d M155 Gertmde Gm” h” lei last year. The number of sheep 5991” 0" elel3l'llllc5ll0ll Wmllcl d" 30319 0119 lPDlJ'Gl1U.V i-001! the .-19" raid M2lcl)on:lid. whose dcathnee mph vigorously opposed tariff M5 o:nMea' 51' .1mRO 0.: turned W har home in POml' increased liy 2,500 while the pro- m0” lo keeil Y0lmK Pe0Ple 0" ll" lmd Of it find nellccted to return AVClEh..l. INDUSTRY on last week in Toronto. cut, during the Randall commls- Monlgpgig i N am” Lu 8' :l:5::r';Lh:fli'er Ijipenslllg lqha "3 duction of hogs declined from l3l'lll lllllln llll? Belllllg "D 01 15 it. The same old sayllll ll-lll A ----- in hearings. c , ll all i9ll- 119- 77.000 in 1952 to 57,000 in 1953. iarml can 11010! for young D9090 stands. always look your car. il.-. li.i..l'ccEl'ls Cvotell and Mr. 5oBoth Mi1liken's Ind Reed's com- Malg” R1 E" F””””"' El'””" , , i'I am inclined to think the an- and Immigrants to purchase land- .B,1dm,.,,g in Don... unsung. Suepheli Scllllv were business vis- mines must uppmvu the proposal; Mr" and M" J Ck Howl” Mr" Spencer Gl1ll5 W" I T906113 nouncement made by the Federal He stated that the Government Telephone connections to Moreil obtuned I royal ch”-my m 13151., rims to Chal'lo:'.ctmvn rtccntly. hem-, they can get through con. Chmiomemwn ' ” ' Vlellllll '43 Bllld9'l1Bll- P-E-L lulnister of Agriculture in lat; gll'DDOSed Ecoziomic uIJeve.lorl)):IIe1r:t lrear vvflgre Lgisruptegl for songs mum mp, ma Cordage for mu ' A.C. 'g,-es, ' Mr and M” Wm F" 4; i952 that the support price woul an was a 5 ep n 1e rig - own a or 9, see a orm un noyu Navy. ' ' - l - Kll50ll- Mr. and Mrs Weston Johnston in reduced from 25 cents to 23 rectlon and in s kl bout the iilli I1 d t th e k 1 'i .L .. .L.L. g l H . pea ng in w ng an 3 no): mo e as o . l Car(111llzBnR V V were recent visitors to Point Plen- cents a pound hurt our hog pro- pension plan for disabled pci'- repairing the line. It is working Edsf Bulflc W llll 0llll'1-dill” Alll sent. sums of Mr. and Mrs. dimers 1: great deal." he stated. sons stated that he hoped the 1a- now but I. lot of new poles could . . . ML lllld MW Slwlm Mcxellllll Chester Reynolds. "I would hesitate, to tell the land Government would be able to be put in as many of the old poles and vlcnumy Msfiinvggd Mrs. Arthur Myers. m d -- B90319 01 hll1l!(Pl"l5V11llC5 Wfllll l0 co-operate if the Legislation were are only fence raila and were F S . an Mrs. John Leeco and pro U69." C 5 Bit '1 1”! "E1109 passed at Ottawa. never proper poles ' . ' M t Miss Norms Campbell, Frederic- family were 3veek.end Visngfg u, in remarks made by the Leader 1-,, Mmlsber suggested mug ' s--falls -,JO:1,-T.- :;.E:.:KmZt1I”.w" Bail Wllv N' 3- , Cll8Fl0l'-9l0W11- "l Ill" OPP05lll0ll- W0 ll"? llls moree paved roads would help at- Mrs. Ernest Baker has returned LEGION HALL I";'” l 34'” A””'l lVl'”- Ill IJ-Ngldgg”-l ' J able raMrH::-,biouh;h.s'HWVard Rem Mm. 5' T mlfenz llklcwliethfw Wdh” ek"”l:; tract tourists to the Province and home from the citv after spend- At Mt. Stewart RM pmm. V on More 4 an en oyv . y 'Mrs. Florence Back of slummer. Fl" V" W 5 ll PT” ,l”' "l suggested that colored gas be mg a few davs with her daughter. A 100 X -50 ff. - evening was had when appmxlrnl Miss Dorlothy Tayl:r.li;vIontague 51.1.... W” ,l weekgtnd vmwr to I (:1 one am. not :ilCtl(ln3Wrl:1,t"' used rm. mmnng mid nshmg pm. "MEL M11 Ema” cl", Ind Mn ppI'0X.h i f . t. -r--- - e -, , T - r t ' . i . - Mr. Mn,” R. Ymnz. Mr. Hugh lll9lhY eg0TltYtgV'ho l;”ll;l::dml:egll;y MN” ll; .bOM" "la D"m"' Pmlll Pl9ll5l”ll- lllle5l-5 Ol Ml”- Ind :1::u1d"l;,a mcgucu aourrnyiglrd N”. poses rather than the ordinary Carr. Mrs. Baker who is letting For fun er n orma Inn . , 5” El" ll B m ” . llmly m l” M11 J0l1n Reynolds. .pp p gas so that the indiscriminate along in the eveninl of life now apply D C””lllb”l- R”"l Pol"? W" in honor of Donnie Stewart, who is M”. 1435119 3. R055 U1)lonRo3d rtscntaiives should happen to ho . k ch 1 L th it ' llllslll”-'3 V-5 7'l-'5 "l ll” CllY- leaving to train in the It.C.A.F. Miss June Bcaion Charlottetown Mr Ro Gill--4; - - l"”"l3 0" 9"” l” lW'l C'C"”l0"57 mam” bcmg .made about (mm nfil in f 8 up gt a c y every GEO. MCKENZIE ” T” The evening got under way with M”. Evelyn slmofj, Mlnnmpous nor "LO 3;) ” t1t5lv'a,5 3 m”em ”5' The whole blamn for the condi- 3” Wmlld cm”; I n or on i vac" ("L Mt. Stewart Slncrrc rrcrcl um frlt when N1” is sing-song with Anna MacLaren vmnnesom ' a O Emmi "GU lions would be laid at our feet. He much” blmny 0” the mm" R R 2 - - - ,. . .- . i . m I ter of farm erosion and stated one Seventeen Vounll frlendll of 09- ' ' ""115 -WIF-lll 0-'l-llltl lllat Mrs-.at the piano. and with Bob Murray M15, mm” Macmod Montague At ihe moment beef prices are R" 0.3. 1 Had Keith Mwthcsnn passed nwnv atlas muster of ceremonies Afi,e'r5i.ng- Mus Ismm Fn.qum'rwn TOP P k d grtllng low. I could guess ..-hut of the main causes of erosion in El Fl; t hlgenhzore 0 nvlnah her home ' Sfilllls on March (fling u number of old songs, u not onto Omarm ' . w.ll happen now. livorybody will the Province was the new type goes o r o e no ' scramble to got out of beef and mild belllg bum Wllh l-he 5ll'l””lh Mrs xiafltcmn Will he snrclv mls-l . . . . 5-cri tilrnllzllrril Allinllgsl a wici-rllvas won by Colin Jackson and . , got back into llOK9'" l'03(l5ldl3 llllll l9llVl"K llollllllll lo. n4'qllaiil'.ilw of f::--lzris :ill(l as-ivern Beck. opposed by Bob Van- Plesgom Vauumeld Hn stated that the Dllparlnlcnl hold snow along the sides of the- i , . Mis. Mao Clay and Edith, Mont- As; . . . snclaics. siln ulll aluzit-5 be rv-iidersllne and Edith Mucbonald. Hue .V . . . , is 1-ncournyzlng ihc I1l.IrrIlHSiYVK of fields. mcmhrrrd as bcin: k.nd andiFollowing this was 3 balloon blow- Mr Ind M” Alden Mncmum .115. .Basil l-arrcll. Mllllnwn, pumhmd 53,95, "we hm-9 Md .,p. M oblicing At dlffm-rnt limos. at lng contest. won by Doug Coffin and 'vema Bm'demu 3,55 3 ””'"" 3"”5l 5'" Q”: ll””l' 9lll1llF5ll01'1 10? Il10l1l- 25 Plllclflils Ol QUEER CR-A35 MONTAGUE Rmx all hnurs of tho nlcllt nnsWPl'Pd and Barbara MacLure opposed by M” Eiml Mumod wmm ”" and M” H""y u”k'"' Illlllls but only 17 have been ac- -1 p rails for to rm to Ill." drug store Ralph .Beck and Clare Delorey. To , ' ' .7 ('0Dl9ll- ll 15 110! 0111" l10lIP.V Ol liorseshoe crabs found on the ON-IGHT M L,” WWI; rm. Hm sick and SM- and mu pan of me programme I R0521. and M” Len” Johnson lpr3:Ill"S.F.:EI'l:'(i.f;S u.";;I Nirs. Ev- rrcociliraging iuo differcnip dug! Atlantic seaboard are more Clo-S1?lY' T L... p ,1... . .,. pd 1 balloon raising contest was held ' ' '. V i 3 ' 5 ”l"- ll?" hi"? 3 111 011? l'0m111l1111l'- F1 related to scorpi-oils and spidersl . - ' S '.i'i)ilrzR snlllc wnlrliljllrtlurilllfsltopgglliyld which was won by Bardie Nelson Sh)5I1l;La:cLl1lsea5):jood pnnrp Al. 5 -lmmrs In thunnnmfhn ml March rlach "l)l'.'m"”0"l mnltmlsb ""C"l"”.d MONTAGUL SHMOHAWKS vs. MILTON HORN 1 ;”.l'h1'; h”; "l. hf,” ””l"-l'- 5”; gm gfccigald Wwmman "d bert, Bask. ' ' us; ',.'”,f,l3".'.r,,".:.".,?e.7.,s ,,,,..c:'::l:' ,s,f2 First game King's-Queen's Intermediate i ll ” il"l P v l - . ' ' li' I mam, win SN"! 1 thpxrmggzpegt A presentation Wu made '0 Don, Mr. and Mrs. Joe MacTavlsh 1 Mrs). iignlter it-ogrl'son and son 523 on each of the two follow- I B PI-yo". -.-....-.al;..- on up. hllshand, mm rife in the form ofspurso of morrley.spl”F9 Gl0V9-gAllB- -gscai, .1.” Px:l..ul.'s Road.pvlsli- l:-g years. The Pacific earthquake zonel ' Sm”. Mrs H” H Fmmk andmnd an idennncamm bmcklet by, Ml. and Mis. Bob MacTavlsh, ill. on I . IS. I-.dwnrd Lullen, Mom; the Japanese CD35; ,5 Sam (0! Gune time 8130 pn. .-.1: temp thy .1;-p n.-,..- 3.... dc...iR-alph and Barbara neck, Doug undlsprucc Grove. Alta. arolictown, on March 4. Boar no...” Policy have an WNW, M mm. sngml . . . in la-r - Macias gt;-D: shlzllly Ij:lklle'lg;:kg9””lR” Blllellblv VM. AW, Mmmnald visited "Tm Em” Rom” palm, of W sliccks vvcry day. gr WWW, vggwmgg, .-- Donnie .150 rgcgivgd ,. cg,-mn or Mr. and Mrs. Norman Flnlayson, Ullllilllllelllllll "'1 MMCVI 4- Government has done much to. peanuts from the staff of the Bison. Shell Lake. 555k' :"'” W-llllllllln l"1l1r0Vt'T11P1'1l "1 "UP A delicious lunch was served by Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Good. Shell Mlle J”"" kw” ""1 V” J05" "W. q”"””''" ”" M'''”l”'l sllllmw Edhh x1acDnnald' Anna Macllarpni Lake Smkg oph Mnrlmnnlli vlslled Lhariolic- "Tins bonus during llin past. year. ivera Beck. Edith Clay and Mar- Mrs KRllll')'l'l Androiis, Maidcn. ”'l”' ”" Mlllllh 4- 11115 "ll-Wfl '0 515-00 -'11? Glad" (l' - ant Ma Lu”? Mass fmm- hours and 512.00 for Grade in An lmp(l:"omptu concert was en- Mr. and M Dave Clark, Re- dM'””T. M"V'" Ilmdl"-V. l,"l"'i.'" Tl” Gf,'l'"''''m""' 3:” m"”'lH . zjoyed wnh Rove”. of the gnaw gnu, SEEK, e lo lls homo recently in Si. hlztr-s 5l.l.00 and 51200 towards- 5pa.rlicipating. followed by more Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Clancy, Re- Efnr:hs:; "QT ”;A"'n,R, ms f.”"di Ml" l'"rCh"5'. M p"”'br'd ”"'”', ,slnging and each one wishing Don- glna, Sask. .- ' ' "' M''”''"' '”m' ””l ”" M'"”'"l' . info the best ill his new career. Ml: and Mrs. Cecil Campbell, mm" ' Ml; d3lll:'l" f10lNl'll1ul ill: lllfml-. ' p rrh 1 d l 1 1 . . - . T f V "V in US ry IQ TIO. Ill Rh IPR V l"FVlreHtse':iw)xi1 Fel1lo':"I'marIi: Mljllmh Frllgmliiilrl Alfa 1-laroldson MNI lmhpl MMUOMM Vmmd " ('o"dm"" " M "mum like ml l..AuM Ln" Syria... .ndLrm:”y Shel-1 Llkle sash Charlottetown. March 9. no it. He slated that all Plzzsl ' ' ' ' --'" should be graricd hcfore, illcyi sterling 0 til 1: r l Eldon. P. E. I. A brother. Adam. Jesus". Pall bearers were Messrs. Wm. D. Fraser. Lloyd MacKinnon. Miles MacK'lnnon, Russell Mac- Whilo Eisenhower: tsrin pro- posals are secret. it appears likely dog eating contest WM llclll Whlch Mr. and Mrs. Archie Stuart and Mrs. Charlotte Stewart and Aud- ed by t-he hostess and a very en- were recent visitors to Murray River and had a long trip. On ac- count of muddy roads. they had The monthly meeting of Pt-akos feel this may be a good year for an overall inspection." were shipped out of the Prnvini"-E facing growers. The Minister suggested that sound agricultural courses should be made available in rural high Harry Mctwen have checked up on their property and are making plans for the trip back from the from Mrs. Lorne Noonan. regard- ing "good reading". and one from I.Ai-senauit. regarding ”crime com- rer. Minneapolis. Mlnnesola VVnmcn's institute wa. i ii i (i ii I l c iii if 1 Mr. B1113 MIL EH1 Hllidell. CM” in? home of Mrs. Joseph kyilly En yonr-vmlladashrcynuiostflline i'iIl(-bahirrzw dlgan M 'l1 9. ' ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Chris Diescn,Shcll "H .'-l5."a""nl"l.f.. gvfrfiistnnf f” Lake. Sesk. Miss NnrN"n Mnnney vlsllcd Provinccs. Hr expressed lhe hope- af Ml5-5'35 MMY End Minnie MlC- Charlottetown nn March 9. that the Industry would not bel - Mr. and Mrs. Adam Helmus, Mr. and Mrs. Earl MacDonald was happening in other parts of - q , l Shell Lake. suit. and family visited at the homes the Maritimes. L Mr. and Mrs. Lorne B. Kieliy. of Mr. and Mrs. Wilter Affleck The Minister paid fine trihuie-l . ” Covehead Road and Mr. and Mrs. James MacDon- in Island exhibitors at the Royal - Miss Olga Ma.cKinnpn, Mont. aid. Charlottetown, on March 7. Winter Fair in Toronto. He cited - I '5'. ugue ' the showing of Edison 3. Mulch. . MNNHL Mr, Amol uucxmno.-L whip. Mr. Michael Clarkln returned 1:1 lxjorth .Rlver who won two Grand ' .o.m- turn-. ?:2.l'".T.2.i”...l"'."..”.”"..f." r. :l:r"1.i;:::.”":...::. ':'Sf."iL”" .1: up nmqlllumlsll N 5. praised Keith Roswell and Sons "-' '1 .x Kinnon, Halifax. NS. r Llilkulliliilgl Card Of Thanks M. Elllotvale School. visited cu... WE I p - We wish to thank all our nelgll- l”"""w" "" M'"l' 5' A . CAPITOL Now suowme 2'.""...l.:"...;: .... ..... .-... . , during our recent bereavement m:::"o(?'k'Ml:g":mdV”la(::? g:ich'l';'; 2 BIG "CODI ml. Also thanks to the doctors and staff of the King's County Hos- pluli. Mn. Kofhloew Finlay.-an LOIIII and Lawrence Stuart. III!!!-KIRK HITS! "CONFIDINTIALLY CONNII" Val Johnna: Viscount Monok. Canada's first governor-general mm 1801 loilu, was born at T piemore, Tipper- ary, Ireland Miss Marian M:-innit. iracllrr in Handrahan on March 9. Vitllnr! in illr llama of Mr. and Mr! Alfred Hnndrailen nn Ihr etening of March 57 were Mr and Mn. Peterl. Monro. Elwood and Gerard Donnolly. Charlottetown. Mm Lottie Kelly, Pf. D-noon.-. visited at the home rf her sister. Mu. A. ll-ndrallan. on the week of March 1. taken over hy a few specialists as nf Virinria for their fine show- MIIIAIIP uuuun I 'l I mllwmr omnu-:N wll.l. II AT YOUR soovlcs IIING us you: not a roumv