'l'l-i'E GUARDIAN. criAnLo'i'rs-rown ' APB”-I 1?- 1951 THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Calls King's. mma r. man. Mrs. anon Stewart. an The forgone" Bruce Ilsaflieo. Miss Joya: Wtgglntan. Mina Joan Johutsl. PAGE EIGHT PmIicE' EIMABII 1'0-IAY-Fill".-SAT. "SHOWS 3:30-7-9 . :- I . .. -A........m..... 41 . A V w-on w'"""""”""' c own RII BROADCA ,QLs 1"" "3" t: .::::.i.: :3 .;.':i..::".'.r.:::. ri-:.'.-...;: ”""II ' ” . . Montague: in tune as a . -:- ' ' A : Tb P t Office: in Souris: Tlu Snack Bar and B. Illalb C 1" xi -. 11.. forgotten. M ' THEYVE G61-REDsr 2:: 1 8011.. on cougtynfzf PrIIn'ce Edward Island'. p . speaker J. R. MacMiilan, Char- r lottetown barrister. was strongly? critical of the plans for the Trans' Canada Highway in an address at. a joint political meeting held int Sturgeon Hall last. night. '. All four candidates in the fifth District of King's were present. Mr. George Saville and William Hughes. the Liberal candidates both were heard in short discuss- ions of election issues with par- -.'BlJYING-Used bed bags. Fraser and Anneai-. Montague. ..'CAB BATTERIES 511.50 to 525.00 with an old batt.ery.,Bud's Auto Accessories, Montague. j--mi omjmd I . .'l.ESEBVE Friday for big dance at New ferth hall. Mr. Lester Johnston, Charlotte- town was a business visitor 10 Montague yesterday. crcv .. ciralirioiieioim Thursday. April l9th-I-Ion. A. W. Matllason-9:30-10:00 p.m. ..'AUCTl0N forty fives and bridge. in the Armouries, Thurs- day, April 19th. Lunch. Sponsor- ed by the C.W.L. ..'HOSPlTAL DANCE. Beaver Club Hall. Montague, Friday and Saturday. Music by Webster. Al- berg, Johnston. Mr. Pete ksinclair. Montague. Miss Joan Mercior liasircturned myhggaillgnspgagxrof 03.2 TTIIlf5dCy. p.m. has been discharged from the to her home in Gaspereaux after mad work which had been done ' heing'ii patient in the King's County Hospital for some time. Saturday. April Zlst-"-I-Ion. Eugene Cullen-'l 0:00-I 0:15 p.m. Monday. April 23-Hon. W. E. Darby-I-9:00-9:30 p.In. ' Monday. April 23rd. Premier Jonas-11:00-lI:30 p.m. CJ RW. -- Summerside Thursday. April I9tHHank L. pM:Nutt-1:00-1:15 noon. King's County Hospital after be- ing a patient there for a few days. and in answer to a question from the floor alenied responsibility for certain loans made by the Fisher- men's Loan Board. Friends will regret to learn that Miss Lona MacDonald. Whim Road. is it patient in the King's County Hospital. Her friends wish her a speedy recovery. '..-Linaasr. meeting in Legion Hall, Montague, Friday. AD?” 20th, at 8 pm. All Liberal. elec- tors for Montague and vicinity are invited. Candidates WiII- be present. 5. S. Hessian. P0" dim” tor. ..'MOVl'l T0 HAMILTON - Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fraser, Alon- iaguc left recently for H-'im11l0n- 0nt., where they expect to re- main for some time. Mrs. Fraser has been the teacher of the prim- . any department of the Montague High School for the past 3'96?- llefers To Debt Figures . Mr. Hughes confined his re- marks to generalities dealing with the election. He spoke brief- ly later in rebuttal In answer to Mr. MacMillan who was support-. ing the Conservative candidates, Reid Underhay and Temple Mac- Donald. Mr. Hughes read briefly from the Blue Book' in answer to charges that the Liberals had exaggerated the debt of the Pro- vince at the time the Conserva- tives reslgned in 1935. He con- Trout Famine In Montague Area Well. the first two days of the new fishing season have come and gone, and the followers of Isaac Walton of the Montague district, MCCEPTS TEACHING POS- ITION .. Miss Marion Nicholson. who religiously adhere to the prin- ciples proposed in his "compleat" caught perhaps the same number firmed the statement of Mr. Mac- Millan that the debt was approxi- Tliursday. April 19th-Hon. A. W. Matheson-9:30-10:00 p.m. matcly five million dollars at the M fish practically "me" time rather than the eight mil- llvliiltown Cross. who has been em- Friday. April 20th-Fred C. Ramsay-11:45-12:00 noon ' played at Clark Ems" Momaglm A mo" ""5""! Shmvmg has lion as claimed by Liberal in re- h A ily accepted I POSWO” sca cely bee d be! . but it y agsielglelgr of St M3YY'5 Rimd iroirild seemntlIIalI.i Zitherortehe trout ce;;t,..re&i.r:.Ig(i:i11..,. Ffidly. zoTh1Fo".5T we p.lII. School. She replaces Mr. John Mc- iGuigan who has resigned be- cause ot ill health. are on holidays, or had fed too ueli the previous week. The many who arose in the cold bleak dawn cipal speaker for the Conserva- tives as the candidates spoke very briefly in order to leave their to get: a head start on their fcl- time for him. He guggested that laws mlizht as well have remained it Dr. W. J. P. MacMlllan, former where they were. for after hours Conservative leader. and William of bitter cold. they returned with Hughes were not on different po- nothing. litical sides they might be able It was noticed that several were to get the claims of this Province whipping the south stream which recognized at ONBWL "They M9 at. present seems to be troutiess, the only IWO men We have Who except about two miles up-stream know enough about them." he where a few were caught. At the Said- was the prln-I LEON AMES - PAM BRITTON RICHARD ROBER Extra: News - Canada Carries On - N0velty-- Cartoon . ------n--mm CAPITOL mm". Service Stations. I . SHOIVS 3:30-7-8:45 broken dam fishermen had varied The meet”! Wellded We? by I Problems Discussed luck with the first arrivals getting RN39" M09" 3' chakman W” A special meeting of the M0nt- the catch. but not mo many at well attended and all speakers asue Town Owndil was held last that. Those who went: to the Moni.- We"-' SW9" 3 fa" Marl"!- night: in the coupcil aguc electric dam had better luck, curried that bnmket be purchased two delegations iom u f we even though they were only fresh for new hwy in (unmet. Mwon vendors and merchanl U . water trout. and returned home, r r town of Montague. 1-lis Worship, some with nne cabchesp farriecll tlliatthlnstirtuto hold a pan- Mayor B. "1 Y9”' pmsideit At MacRacts Dam and Dewarls Aw .355 " e Sc W1” Sat""I33" The gasoline l'Cll(.I0l'S pfesriiicd Mm me results were practically VDHI 14lIil.dfl'gl1Tl 7 90 8 Pm. M0- iheir case. stating that It had the same, with on the whole varied ht: Ycnaggteat mi? hlgitengif M;:e"IIJ' Saturday. April Zlst-Hon. J. A. Bernard-1:00-I:I5 noon. Saturday. April 21st-Hon. J. Wilfrid Arsanoult-6:45-7:00 p.m. Monday. April 23rd--I-Ion. W. E. Darby-9:00-9:30 p.m. LISTEN LIBERAL - TALK LIBERAL -- VOTE LIBERAL 3 ing. also a contest which was won by Mrs. R. Cook. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. ill, Cook, roll call to be answered by exchange of seeds. Meeting closed Anthem. A delicious purpose of hooking a rug, tickets An auction sale followed, ably to be sold on same at pantry sale conducted by Mrs. Mary MacMii- tc be held soon. lan. which added a nest sum to Motion carried that secretary or- the funds and caused much merri- dcr five Institute cook books and merit as the bidding was brisk. also send in three subscriptions to Mrs. Dan Munn entertained mem- Riding the range In his most darlng...Inost M M I W H mill Institute News. oxcltlng...most danger- on95gfVtIvggr.aalootL PENNY Ebwaiios COMEDY olall ilmol' -by been the custom for the service stations and garages to close on Wednesday afternoons. and holidays with the exception of one station which remained open to service the travelling public. This agreement had been drawn up by the operators on question. and a. schedule had also been drawn up so as to rotate the stat- ions which would remain open. This year. however. some difficul- ty has presented ttself in that. full cooperation from all the operators has not been forthcoming. The operators therefore felt that some by-law might be P1155991 by the Town Council prohibiting one or more stations remaining open continuously. so that the op- thereby be able to have some free time off on these days, and still remain assured that there would be one station which would be looking after the travelling public. closed Sundays. Wednesday after- noons. and holidays during the summer season commencing June 1st to Dec. 1st, one station being open on a rotation basis. each station taking its turn. a schedule to be drawn up by garage and ser- vice station operators and present- ed to council for approval." The matter was discussed lat some length by the operators and the members of the council. and it the matter under further consider- ation. The merchants delegation in- formed the council that it also was preparing a similar resolution re- specting the closing of 'stores on Sundays. Wednesday afternoons, R m 4'6? 0000 Slmd3Y5- the washing of gravel into results. some having others poor. good luck. It would seem that B. MacMilian on April 5 for the bers with a very humorous reacl- lunch was served by hiiess and assists its. the Valleyfield stream has wrought considerable damage to the pro- ductivity of the stream. which pre- viously was one of the beststreams in the Province. Several fisher- men have commented that it will take three years after the cessa- tion of gravel washing into the stream to bring it back to normal productivity. The formerly familiar gravel bottom has now been covered with a heavy silt fill-in, and consider- able time will be required to re- move lt. Deep holes where fisii formerly lay are almost non-exlst- ent. However, having covered the resumed on the stream. Although the results have been relatively poor for the put two days. local fishermen will continue WOOD ISLANDS W. I. The regular meeting or the Wood Islands West Institute was held at the home of Mrs. D. M. MacMillan on April 3. The meet- ing opened by singing Institute Ode and repeating Creed in uni- son. Roll call was answered by sixteen members donating an art- icle for auction. Minutes of last discussed. The sick committee re- ported two sick calls were made and treats taken; thanks were ex- pressed for same. secretary re- ported that some generous contri- butions had been received for Wood Islands cemetery fund. to scrub school April 6. Motion HOURS: 8 A.M. to F80 P.M. SATURDAY 8 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. . T A sum STORE I TERMS CASH Phone 2002 ANNOUNCING . . . as .. OPENING same. I Vu . no.4 GORDON. JONES erators would then be forced to lower end of the stream. it was uuamuman observe the schedule drawn up, 1:, noticed that several places are de- ' '0' wmwc was pointed out that such an ar- veloplninand by the time the first :'.'.'!'.E'”..;9.'.2'.L..'"'.". '."2.L rangcment would be to the advan- saadrun rat on. the-hrs be mlanr - t f the oper tors. who would 8 8 Y SP0 3 OF 1 C I5 . Dl'0V dell PLUS LEON ERRQL we 0 3 always that gravel washing is not WITH A BIG STOCK AIIII BIGlSTORE PIll0ES' Th dale up pnsmud the to try for the elusive trout, always W". x--' .-- V. . fon0;mg ,;o1::)J:on. with that hope that the big one is r ' .0ICIl.IIll groctotlilndion "That gasoline nrvice stations just around the bend, or in the R ”9I"":”i."""' '1"; - I0 and garages with one exception be "9" hm ml" SCHWARTZ coma. ALL omen come. 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