PAGE EIGHT THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGIJE: Harold P. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart, Mn. . Pleased With The Guardian may be bought at the following places In Montague: ' ' ' Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The S y Post Office: in Souris: The Snack Bar and I1. Richard: 5 Ion. Bruce MacPiiee. Mlsa Joyce Winrlnton. Pins Mcliinnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldon Laven. Montague ..'C-I-L PAINTS and Vamishes. Ask for color cards and new shades, new prices. M Stewart & Beck's. v-.--t.lil0NUltlEN'i' and cemetery lettering done. Also monuments cleaned and repaired. All work guaranteed. Stephen A. Living- stone, Cardigan. . .'WITH MY rciiirii from Eng- land. Peplcr's .lcucler,v Store will he open from 9 run. in 6 pm. as The resid nts of Mdntague are to--l'eH9r many friends Ire pleased proud to lear that the local shine- arn that Miss Eileen Cook has hawk gm”, won me right mt ”m1'”9d I” 3'” dim” WWI the night to meet the Borden Sisters IP"”'d Telephone C”'- 3" M""t' in the finish for the Island cham- ague. after recent illness. piomhjp by gnfnjngtjns the char. ' lottetown Abbie Sisters. The girls -d I"-00-I-AZE golorlzelr paints tied the Abbie sisters intOharlotte- an entlltlneil now available 'In town last night 1-1, but by virtue Togre t an' 1600 shades including of a 1-0 win on Monday night at . I deep tolors in five different Montague won the round 2-l. finishes: also 800 shades of ex- The citizens of Montague ex- terior ghouse paint. See them at tended their congratulations to the your 1-loizlaze dealer today. T. M. girls and wished them every suc- L19W9”i'n Ltd.. Montague. cess in their playoffs with Borden. rm: GUARDIAN. Ci-IARIJOTTETOWN Offshore Limit For Draggers Discussed In The Legislature A suggestion that the Provincial Department of Industry and Nat- ural Resources impress on the Federal Government the need of a three mile limit off the shores for draggers was made by Hon. J. Brenton St. John. Liberal. First King's, when he took part in the Draft Address debate in the Leg- islature yesterday afternoon. Hon. Mr. st. John. Minister without portfolio, also suggested that in certain areas. such as Basin Head and Murray Harbour, it llmtl of six miles be laid down. He said usual from todiy. V. R. Pepler, g The Jeweller, Montague. IN MEMORIAM JAMES PATIIICIIK KENNEDY ..'Miss Beinadclic Diilcy, lllll'sf”S ;ml at the City Hospital, spent the weekend with her p:ii'eiil.-r, Mir. and lira. Lawrence Daley. St. Marys g Road. She was uccoiiipniiied back, A prominmt mem,ber or me by her mother who is spending iiixmgms of Columbus of Ca1.n'” WW F1335 in NW Willi gjlbcrta, James Patrick Kt.”l1l'iP.I:V'. ' " vs ' .i., as TANLICI lll-.)l(l.VS'1'RA- 1-,;..'I-31.31 nfi:i!'11lAf1I'.Zl:I i-Yeiii-(iilaerdxr egfiiii 'I'I(lN--Two oi the inaiiy Stanley at his home foiioivillg a brief Ill- nroducts demoiistratloiis that nest M,-g Kennedy was 3 lollrth have been held on Prince Edward degree member of the Kmgms; of island were held rcrcitily at Mon- Columbus. tazue and New Perth. Mrs. Har- Born in Moutaguey P. R I, he aid F. Landry Isis hostess to a we”; west to A153,-k' Sask" 42 number of lariics 'li her home in yen; ago and unm ”,urm& w Vlontague. and Vin. .1. Lincoln Calgary. farmed in that district Dewar at New Perth. l.iiiii'li was He was A member 0! st, JOh,n.5' served at tho cniii-liision of both church. ilemonstralioiis uliir-Ii were pill sunqving are his 515,312 Man, "'1 b.V 53- W- -W'l'l-”"'l- Kennedy, Calgary; and one broth.- er. Steplme. 0f Rosemount. Que. Among surviving relatives of P.E. I. is John P. Landrigan of stur- geon, a cousin. Requiem High Mass was cele.h. rated In St. John's Church the following Monday at 10 am. by a cousin of the deceased, Rev. Cor- nelius Landrigan of Alberta, for- TO-OAY ONLY ”GLORY ALLEY" 'merly of Sturgeon. P. E. I. Inter- ment tooi: place in st. Mary's snows 3:30 - 7- 9 Cmelrryt that while the Government can make rules and regulations for our draggers, Federal legislation is needed to control draggers from other Provinces. Montague Curling He thought such regulations u C e u e would eliminate any interference with the lomler grounds. shore , fishing gear, and prevent destruct- Moht:ii:ue curling schedule for ion of the spawning shoals of cod tonight: and hake which are inshore in Till T01" TPOPILV June and July. The dragger would 9 1'. M.-we-at Ice- benefit the Inshore fishermen Dr. Johnston vs. Dr. Macfntyre through increased catches which E. H. You Competition will permit the industry to supply 7 P. M.--East Ice and maintain new markets not now A. E. Sullivan vs. J. S. Des- available because of a lack of regu- R0Ch95- lar and adequate supply. Competition 9 P. M.-East. Ioo George Gordon vs. winner of Sullivan vs. DesRoches - I Ladies Curling 7 P. M.--VVNII; Ice L. Coffin vs. 0. MacDonald I .5. lncroue For King's The speaker quoted the landed value of fish by species and Counties for 1951 and 1952 to show the great increase "accruing to King's County since the advent of I AIDS FARMS the draggers. In Queen's the value ; -m rose s76.840 last year from 1951: I KAIRAGHI. (OPI - Work has Prince. was up 1s67,524: but King's istaljled on 8 fertilizer plant for county value soared 5262.267. Lob- IPRRISW" "7 905i "101? thrill -530: stcrs brought the greatest revenue (Y00.000,including contributions from with 31,700,754 two years ago and the United States. Pakistan has 51,339,351 last year, 15739 CIGPOSII-9 03 gypsum. one of Hon. Mr. St. John noted that the major raw materials used to many people were of the opinion Pmduce ammonium Sulphate. that too much work was being at- tempted in Grade 11 in high school i cA"'""' PREMIERE NIGHT IS THE TIME FOR GALA ENTERTAINMENT - - - SEE ONE OF THE NEW SEASONIS MAJOR STUDIO TIlll:"IS. - FRI. - SAT. and expressed approval of the 12 grade system. He stated that many pupils entering Prince of Wales College third year or first year at at a. university found the work very difficult. He said that the Hon. .1. Breton St. ilohn made to expand the electric ser- vices to the limit of production of power in this Province. Rural electrification is a. must, he stated. for populated areas such as Elmira, North Lake, Sourls Line Road, st. Margarets. Bay Fortune, Sourls River and other nearby commu - itles. Paved Road Requirements In a brief reference to the Trans Canada Highway Mr. at. John said that as most of it was in Queen's County he was looking forward this year to seeing a paved road from Souris to North Lake. He approved of the Department poicy of widening roads to aid in keeping them free of snow. Mr. St. John said that in this Province we had been quick to take advantage of our position to supply farm products to agriculturally deficient areas. He thought we, should be just as quick to take ad-I vantage of the fisheries situation but expressed the thought that the Death of Mrs. Angus Maclean At Peter's Roads home at Peter's 10th. Mrs. Angus MacLean at the age of 77 years. her husband and two sons. Hugh at. home and Trudelywho is stat- ioned.wlth the Ordnance Corps at Montreal. Also surviving are three sisters, Alva Allan. Montague; Mrs. Joshua Jenkins. Trenton. N. S.: and Mrs. Ethel Horton. Lake Verde. sori, Freeman. SOHIB years 350. day. March I2 at 2:30 Murray River Church of Scotland. Burial will take place River cemetery. Bisons WIT Girls Ch'ship the Queens-Kings championship last. night by playing to a 1-1 tie with the Abbie sisters in a game at the Forum. The Bisons won the first game of the home and home series 1-0 round 2-1. were scored during the first period. J. McGrat4h opened the scoring for Montague and Sis Bradley assist- ed by V. Wood scored for the Ab- bios. Lucy Smith drew the only nena-lty of the game. Ottawa saying bears inequltably on B. C.. "not to mention other parts of Canada." He urged either suspension of the boartfs decision or payment of the increase out of consolidated enue until freight rxite equalization hearings have been held. Alberta legislature he had confer- red with away at her . ....'-There passed Road on March Left to mourn her passing are Canadian Army Mrs. one MARCH 11, 1953 .:::.sfZ:.. 4 IJRA GE nexus TEA predeceased her The funeral will be held Thurs- from the in Murriiy The Montairue Bison Sisters won took the Bath goals in last night's game and thereby 1 . 'In his monthly report to the Town Council on Monday evening. March 9th. Wilfred C. Wright, chairman of the street Committee. announced that arrangements had been completed with the Provincial Government for the paying of one and one-fifth miles of permanent pavement at an estimated cost of 514,400.00. Sixty per cent of this amount will be paid by the Pro- vincial Trasurer out of Capital Grants to aid towns in lieu of in- come and gasoline taxes. The streets to be paved are Chapel Street; Hebrew street to the C. N. R. right-of-way; Church street to the C.N.R. right-of-way; Bell Street to the hospital and Break- water Street. The meeting was presided over by Ills worship Mayor Peters, with councillors Stewart. McDon- ald, Wright. McLean and Larter present. Bils totalling 8i540.34were passed for payment and Councillor Urge cabinet Continued from page 1 the new increase rev- Premier E. C. Manning told the Premier Bennett and er nu people of Souris are proud of I.IlC'.i' by 1116 school "where we have had a lni'g- g passed in the linited States. mber of pupils advantage might be counteracted distances to the larger markets of Central Canada and However. he SRIAL - COMEDY POPEYE CARTOON THUR. HITS. T0-NIGHT PRINCE EDWARD ! ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY AT 10 BM. THAT SHIP OF DESTINY. the Mayflower, makes her peril-fmugltl journey to F rredonii Aboard her. . . the lustirand Ioocly, Ute mad and ill: niufinour . . . embarked together : on the supm--. I gamble of their lives! QI ,' M-G-M's ciizii” 'lIl.VIA0lI'l'Il lIIWEII'l'IlIil' mu 7l'wmwae ....... IPIIIIII IlIIII- IEII IIIIIIII (- III illlllilll - Illl liilll ADMISSION THIS snow ONLY -- 600 Grade 11 common examinations hoped the DOUCY OI freight Subsid- Board and our record will compare 165 I0? feed Eflllll mlilhlr be OX- favorably with any school in the lltillded I0 the mDV8men?: of other Maritimes." farm goods in both directions and lie felt that efforts must be H150 I0 flShFFI95- MontagueBombers Score 17-10 Win Over: Souris , The Montague Bison Bombers First l'i-rinti won the first game 17-10 ngiiinst 2-Souris. Harry Poole, Souris in the Intermediate (T (Campbell) .. . 5.35 hockey finals played at Moiilaziic 3-Souris, Harvey Poole) last night. The Izriiiic was It wide t(;iilliinl) . 7.40 open scoring affrilr with both -I-Souris. Paqiiei. teams capitalizing on the best, (KIckliani) . 8.05 opportunities. The locals. howcvei'.I S-Montague, Coillngs, ! proved the stronger in the ni;:ht'sl (T. Clairl .. .. 14.30- encounter and advanced in Ilic, ii-Sourls. Campbell, final grime at Souris this week. .P.1qiictl .. 18.05' with a 7-goal miiryzin. T-Moiitiigiic. I-I. Clair .. . 18.15 1.ineiips:- 8-Souris. Piiquct. Bison Bomhi-rs: Goal, Vuozro: lliarvey Poole) 18.4.") defence. Jackson. I'iCl'l1Il1ir1L'. T. 9-Montague. Ceilings. I Clair. MiicCarron: forwards. Mac-. (E. Clair! .. ., 19.25; Ewen, MacGuIgnn. Sorrcy, Pear-I I0-Souris. Paqiiet 19.45 don. Heniiignr, E. Clair, Vm-' Penalties: T. Clnir, Coffin, Mac-i Idorstine, Collings. lGuli:iin. Souris: Goal, Slccle; dcfcni-in Sci-oiiii I'i-rloil Campbell. H. Poole. Kiclilinm. II--IVIOnIr'UZiI(t. Sorrey. MacKen7.ic; forwards, Gallant. Iili- tvanldcrstlnet .. 3.01 vic. Coffin. llrlacAiiIay. H. Pools-,V I2-Souris. Gallant, Paquet. .VIiirzint, Johnston. Mac-; ll-inrry Pool:-1 4.175 Donald. 13-Montague, T. Clair 6.00 SunIniary:- 14-Montngiic. Ceilings. 1-Montague, Collinus 2.10 (Pcnrdon) ,. ....................... .. 8.20 PARISIAN' KING TRUSS Will hold and support any hernia or stomach. 53.00 for thirty dun trial. If iioltdre-turned In 30 days balance of 312.00 pa . MEDICAL SUPPLY COMPANY '15 Gordon street - -- Moncton. N. 3 Th'3'"ADVENTUltE iii lifetime... the ROMANCE of the year! Flashiiigiexcitement, tumultuous thrills. , , . . . as the gallant outlaw of Sherwood Forest mikes bad: at tyranny! AN AlI.-I.IVE- ACTION PICTURE AIIING . RICHARD TODD ' .......iOAN nice ; DAILY SHOWS 3:30 - '. ' . I A I zcwo MATINEES ON SATURDAY W It Disney bI()l(Y Ole 7-9 ) A are to hold your ticliot stubs. ...........S.PEClAL FOR IOYS......... EE - FREE -- son fuciiv PATRO Each night. live ticket number: will be drawn and an out I t.li P i vi . return their ticket otulta and named to the Theatre 0IIIo:mIJ;fnrn Nioo .P.b;."' M am ("mm M (II, A Super Special "ROBIN HOOD" ARCHERY GET will be awarded to tho boy holding the Lucky Ticket, as each of Saturday's Matineea. AT 10 AND 2:80 . g NS ATTENDING EVENING PERFORMANCES! I " Tho holder of the tint number listed will receive a "FREE on LB. BAG OF THE FAMOUS ROBIN HOOD FLOUR . If the first umber iii not returned by content. cloqing time, then Hie second number listed. or third, eIo.. will receive the award. .. . . Bo . . Patrons hoirIlnO one of the Lucky Tlclu-to are reqiiected lo SHOWS 8:80 AND 7:80 PRINCE EDWARDrro-nan? cnuc through increased volume. rather th 11 through increased rates, he said. He said the prime minister has been asked to have board suspend its award until the appeal has been heard. he is Joining the appeal and ask- ing for suspension ltoba also sent a. wire to the fed- eral government mediate suspension of the increase pending t.he appeal. He said he is ”gravcly disappointed" board allowed the added that his province is ”vital- ly interested” in adequate rail ser- vice. to B. minimum and seek more rev- Premier T. C. Douglas of Saskatch- ewan and several Eastern Canada premiers ill connection with pro- posed action following the increase. the transport In Regina Premier Dniiclns said Premier D. I... Campbell of Man- asking for im- that the increase and Railways must reduce costs 15-Montague. T. Clair, 1E. Clair) . .. 9.12 16--Souris, Ciiniphcll. Stewart. chairman of the Finance Committee. reported on tax col- lections during the month of Feb- riiary. The Council authorized the sign- ing of a new contract with the R. C.M.P. for the policing of the town for a further period of one year and an amendment was made to the cxistliig Parking By-Law authoriz- ing the town policeman to issue warning tickets for infractions of the by-law. An infraction after the receipt of a warning ticket will render the offender liable to a fine. The policeman was issued with instructions to strictly enforce all provisions of the by-law. In accordance with the Council's previous decision to collect out- standing taxes to help defray the cdst of the proposed Street im- IllYlV(lm0liI-F. the Clerk was iii- striicted to immediately preparean gtrmizeri list of all defaultera and lave the same published so that tax judgments may be secured and payments enforced. Councillor Lnrter, chairman of the Fire Committee. in his month- ly report recommended the placing of liability insurance on nil the reszular members of the Fire De- partmcnt and thereby protecting them against accidents in the course of their duties. As a result of this recommendation the Fire Chief was authorized to place the necessary insurance. Councillor Lartcr also directed the attention of the Council to the increasing number of false alarms. These were apparently being rung in by child- Souris Decides On Street Paving Project MT office. This would be in addition to the present service by train and was not intended to in any way in. terfere with the present service The Department advised that mg proposal would receive careful enquiry. llalleyfieid Day Of Prayer Service ..'The World Day of PI'3)C1' 5...-. vice was held in the school room of the church. with Mrs. Dan Mac. Kinnon as leader. The theme was "walk As Children of Light", The Call to Worship wl-is read by the leader. followed by hymn "Joyful. Joyful. we Adore Tlicc”, Responsive readings were read and hymn "Lord Of All Being Tlironed A-far" was sung. A period or silent prayer was followed lay thc Lord's Prayer in unison. Prayers were offered as follows: For Her Majesty the Queen. Mrs. Fraser; for homes. and families around the world, Mrs. Pcnrdon; increased private and Illmlly pray- er. Mrs. W.- A. Bruce; followers of Christ around the world, Mrs, H. VanBusklrk: non-Christians every- where. Mrs. Herb Mtickciizr; peace, Mrs. R. Miicxlnnon and Mrs. Raymond Nicholson. Hirnii 247 was then sung. Mrs. Roy Glllls gave an inter- csting reading and Mrs. W. A. Bruce spoke brlcny on world Dliy of Prnyer services. The offering was received and the benediction closed the service. ASPIRIN IPA.-'lll-"Ill-"Si MAIN Mill lWI'.Ci.)NiImti In COLDSI KING'S OOIINTY 17 iAII1;"l”' P”m8)1H'g;"'""" mm mi and it was agreed that if the - ii ziizuc. l .. I .”.ff.”.3.ll:'2-.il.”Ri.ll?-..fiiI.”.. gs; m1'ERMEmA'rE 1L?&”1:95":' P"'"””"' 1”, portion of the costs incidental to 0 "W5 -- ' ” th. .iii in of the firemen. 19'M”"”'5"'"' 'Q"lill""-V r ' 1315 Eolriiesiidzniiience was read from "C" OFINALS 20-NIOnl.'1f:llll. Co inns. . H ' X” , gc . H De Eng ' (T' cm” I " 1 1335 might lthem;i?(iYvlni3:ilt:lmFire Marshal. sou"-5 Rinkv MM”-'vIl Hm Penalties Coffin. F cinin iiiz. ' K! k th C - , P””d”"' I"fi1(l)ixIll.ICi'irt-10:8 Bi?nfi1(3'lm' of The ST... M0"I8Ku0 BI50" Bomb?” Third I""'"d office Department and the Town vs. 21-M”"”'i-'”” S”'”l'- Clerk of Montague. The Communi- so...-is A" sum gfauyigs) '” '35 cation fmm the Post Office De- I 22f':S9" ””,""IP ?d"”l"' 703 piirtment was in reply to a request Game at 8:30 I '”,”-V gill?" """" ”' ' of the Council to have the Depart- 23"f';,t;';rj,ij;f,' " "'"' mi-nit Pl"-?:)'1CI0CiIlf1l1ll'lg1Cl:'lelll:I')' ;nul1 Admission 35c and 25c " sei-v ce y . . . ruc rom 24T(N(I:';';lL,'”iI:';' Charlottetown to the Sourls Post rig. . 25-Sourls, Harry Poole .. 1:28 . 26-Souris, Gallant 1.35 k 3 I 27-Montague. Colilngs, I (Peardonl Penalties: Mac HOCKEY MONTAGUE RINK Tonight - 9 P. M. MURRAY HARBOUR NOW! NEW! IRON FOR SUCKLING PIGS THE EASY WAY! Nixon Laboratories have recently developed "Pelle- grex Paint", an adhesive pre- paration containlngz iron, vit- amins A. D, B Compound, B12 (the growth . factor) follc acid, and trace miner- dlseases in For healthy, pigs, try this simple, easy to use preparation on your next litter. ? 4 oz. bottle (31.25) is cu ficlent for the average litter duringrthe entire suck- ling stage. "We Guarantee All Nixon Products". SOLD AT JADIIESONT PHARMACY, " iiiooniiiiuiins or 03:!-;r;n DIiDADWAY." ,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,., noiihgao ais, to prevent and help cor- rect anemia and deficiency suckling pigs. fast growing LOGY, LISTLESS, OUT OF LOVE WITH LIFE? Tliuwiciyycullvarilo... line To Montague For West Kent Students and Friends Friday. March 13th At 4:00 P. M, Return fare. Supper Games and Skate 52.25 Phone 716-L or 577 It of ifs. That: when on d. do MONTAGUE SIIMOHAWKS Car Little um You no help atiamiata our liver bile till one again sum Attend we .'i'.I; ca :" ';'n2.':"'":'-131',-."""' Admission too an I W" "P. - you, t pp! ..:--.-M...-...: C-3-h:Ium: 31?! ed M. I '”'”" "' i ” Your are cordially Hall. NOTICE FAMILY PARTY Family Party, one to be held this Thursday evening at 8 P. M., in the New Perth School, or the second I0 be held on Friday evening at 8 o'clock in the Belfast - Our program will consist of educational and com- edy movies, which we are sure you will enjoy. You will also be entertained with piano accordion music and songs by Hugh Spinney. International Har- invlted to attend our free veater zone manager for the Island. Lunches will be served by the Women's Institute in each district and the proceeds from -these lunches will be used by the Institute for furthering their usual community efforts. ,, Come and bring your friends. MacLeod E9” Greene Montague, 1'. II. I. - International llarvalter Dealer . . r g . I