FEBRUARY 23. 1952' T llYL0llSE THE GUARDIAN . Cl-IARIJOTTETOWN Culling Al Montague PAGE EIGHT , E 11-IE EASTERN GUARDIAN p Amaieur cayaicaiie Aoeivrs:-MoN'r1ouE: amid r. Landry. Mrs. Byron sun .. Mn Takes llath , I or Allegiance Your best paint buy... m-WV Bruce Mscfhee. Mlle Joyce Wlgginton, Pius Mokinnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Levers. I The Guardian may be bought at the following places in Montague: A capacity crowd attended the Mr. Gerald Fitzpatrick, wood- ville, was a busineu visitor Montague on wednesday. Mr. T.M. Llewellyn, Montague. was a business visitor to Charlotte- town. Wednesday, Feb, 2'1. ..SSCH00L ICE SPORTS - A Mir. W. D. Johnston. and Mr. Richard Collings. Montague. wereibis night for all. Races. hockey recent business visitors to' char- same and d00l' llriw Phil Viillie ioiieioml will referee the game Friday .night at 7.30. ..-si.i-:ir.it RIDE - Mcnibersi -JPLOW Aauvmgme C. N. to of the Y.P.S. of st. Andrews Pres-E byterisn Church. Montague, en- R. wing plow arrived at the Mon- Tlieatre. Montague last evening. Mr. Eric Jessome. Kensington. acted as master of ceremonies, and piano nccompanists were Mrs. Elsie Watterworth. Mrs. Charles Fraser. and Miss Peggy Beck. Montague. and Mrs. John Cook, Murray River. The judges were Mrs. C. A. Shaw, Mrs. Archie Hume, Mon- laguc, Mr. Feniler Stewart, Brack- ley. and Mr. Jessome. 8. CEILINGS i ' GIANT FIRES fcontiilued from Page 1) iTiTc'iies ot"irKat'lirId”been'tiiii"v33 ed. The strip of land being warm- ing Dr. L.A. Johnston 9-7. A large number of interested specta- tors were on hand to watch the game which produced some inter- esting moments. At the end of the seventh end Sullivan led 6-5, and on the eighth end had a per- fect tee with eight stones count- ing. Johnston had only his last stone to throw. On a perfect draw shot he entered A narrow ed is in the centre of an area four times its size which earlier port to settle on the button and tie the game. which drew a great Clerk of the County Court, took the oath of allegiance to Queen Elizabeth II on Saturday, Febru- ary 23rd. The oath was admin- istered by Mr. Justice G. J. Tweedy in Chambers. at the Court House in Charlottetown. Ac Georgetown and , ..'A. E. Sullivan skipped his , l Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; In Gwigetown: The Shur-Gain Amateur Cavalcade. FOR team to victory at the Montague Pl;;:&I;Dtg;.y w'ot L?hee"' 55:33:; I Post Office. In Sourls. The Snack Bar and II. Richards A son. qmnsored by the Home and BEAUTIFUL -Curling club last night to win Cw” for mum Coumy and School Association. held at Yeos the Yeo Theatre tickets defeat- 5l Gauge 15 Denier Ultra Slieer New Spring Shades I U C joyed a sleigh ride Tuesday even-flague station at 7.10 last evening There were twenty-six entries hid been Cleared 0i' 5ll0lV b.V ll . . v - - hand from the spectators. Johii- mg haw, ramming to the mange after widening the railroad from and each contestant was heartily buiidlnelr FOHW mad 0i, K0ll' , to k m g for' their regular meeting. There MOUM Si-GWEN W M0llUI8U9- D111” applauded by lile appreciative 5"3"”"9 Hmms Came M" balm" menh Nem ton ii it: e E .' '. Mr!" Ian sterling of on. S was I large attendance and the in: the day the plow was engaged audience. slaughtered and buried in theiiellld in "sexmen W 8 fl?” via. Ontario. arrived in Ge0rr:e- CS9 meeting was presided over by Missiwidening the road from Charlotte- On behalf of the Home and huge P” A"””""' "30 dis."5”d gacclfnm gm mic V:':1dc”he ciniigz town on, Monday, February 25, for - P . Thelma Larter. A short devotionali town to Souris and Elmira and school Association. Rev. F. N. mm” "M" mh” mims M" be three gnu win the game and 3' V15” Mm her parenm Cam" and period was led by the president.'i-eturned to Mount Stewart to Young. spoke briefly stressing the brgigghtl "L f th di d 1 prize . Mm J" J' lmzgemkt M the close Of the meeting lvilhcorrvplete the portion of the track value of music. especially music log) ngR OMPQ seas; an' Perggnngl: , mPl'nbel'S enbyed 8 Bill!-SOHB Blld' from there to Montague. appreciation in the life of the 3:): t:mm.;g'w I-Ilhfogiifgagg skip, A. E. Sullivan: mate. At- ML E.lm" Dimmni WI: I busi- 1 2 delicious refreshments. -j--;-- chiid, be placed at 'the Bottom Orr me wood MacDonaid; gnd none, G. "955 Vl5iiv0F W 590119 0W” 0" . Monday, February 25. Bristol and Vicinity Friends learn with regret that Mrs. Snmerled Kelly has entered Charlottetown Hospital with an at- tack of the flu. Friends are sorry to learn that Mr. William Tobin has not been enjoying his usual good health this winter. Friends are sorry to learn that Mr. Gerald Barry has entered the Char- lottetown Hospital suffering from blood poisoning. Mr. Barry was tak- rn in February 17th. Rural mail drivers are having their own troubles at present with the worst travelling ever seen here. the would be celebrated in the Little Flower Church on week days. every other week. Miss Mabel MacDo ld. who has been in the City fo quite some time with her sister who was in poor health returned home on Monday evening, February 25th. Mr. Clement Sliinott, of the Pro- vincial Bank of Canada staff. City. who has been mi his vacation here. will return to the City on S'r1i,lll'day March lst to resume his duties. Friends are sorry in learil that Mrs, Harry Cudmore. City has en- tered the Provincial Sariatoriuni for treatment. She was Evelyn McE'wen. a Brislol girl. before her marriage some years ago. Frlendsaregladiosee Mr. Frank McAdam back on the job after be- ing confined to the hospital for During the intermission. before the judges presented their report. a humorous skit by Mrs. Ralph Beck was very much enjoyed. The following were the contest winners: 1. Edgar Dewar (iii. Brudenell, recitation. "crowing lndig". 2. Alice MacDonald (11) will Eric Mar-Donnld iifli, Brudenell, piano duet. "Sandman." 3. Judy Yorsion (.3). Roseneath. vocal solo "Jesus Loves Me." 4. Laura Colliiigs (10) Montague. vocal solo l'A Secret". 5. Barry White (8) and Nicholson (Ill. Montague, duet "When I Am Big.” 6. Jeanne MacKinnon (I1) and Fay Kennan (13). Murray River. vocal duet. ”Cockles and Mussels.” The pi-ogiram closed with the singing oi "God Save Tlhe Queen." Wayne vocal io””IIE”IIlsIIILtEiI pit. They will be cut opn and covered with uilslakcd lime. Once the Hauii farm pit is filled. the crews will move to a new burial site. One young farmer, who is go- ing to lose his entire herd. show- ed up at. the site for a few mixi- utes with his wife and small child. They watched the fire for a. few minutes, then walked back to their truck without uttering a word. Another farmer spoke quietly ' of his cattle which will help fill the big hole. He said the animals are "right back on their iced and milking well." But he conceded that slaughter was the only liopc' of checking the disease. iFE'Eii liitrrihsvportailoii," 7 ed iicdti-oh. Linescorcs: Sullivan ........... .. 001 401 000 3-9 Ilohnston . no 010 211 0-1 Jardine: lead, Bob Vanlderstine. Runners-up: Skip, Dr. L. A. Johnston; mate, Jack Annear; 2nd stone, D. Misc- Gowan; lead, C. Dewar. suspect German Icoiitinuengm Page 1) iKioi-mutiiifto that erreit. Bit that was the end of the trail. Bruntjen has disappeared. ' Every railway station, whlstlei stop and hotel in Ontario alldi Quebec is being watched. Local police are co-operating with the R.C.M.P. which appealed to all annuities and possibly revision of the Criminal Code. Political circles suggest there willi be enough business to keep parlia-i merit in session until August, un- Cailadlans to help find the man, so far no new clues to his where-; abouts have been unearthed. Agricultural officials reported Tuesday that the man actually had been located and a. Regina Mr. vviliiam Gillls or Char- lottetown motored to Georgetown on Monday, February 15, where he visited his brother-in-law and sister, Captain and Mrs. J. J. Fitzgerald. The Town Council and Rink Building Committee have accept- ed the resignation as Rink Care- . taker of Mr. Henry Martell. Ten- ders have been posted calling for applicants to fill the position. Un- til a permanent appointment is made. the duties are being carried out by Mr. J. F. Johnson. . Friends of. Councillor Guy home tlirougli illness, wish him a speedy rccove" nnvniicintiiinn suv THEM Hemphill. who is confined to his BY THE BOX The A FASHION SHOPPE 6000 so - egg? Save Now on Our Money Saving . . . r-- l I . . r . itik. ii ih - . . i th ' tded t t ' '0 ::::::..”::.br:. :.C...wm Pm ” .ff:.....: ..:Si:::::.:” .. .t.”....7I:;::::.ssedptrlinnira" W dgconvnasi.r:mPase.2.i Low Sale Pr-ces had considerable imiibie with his sonal representative. . of the summer and call another Today the R.C.M.P. first SBldtMCLUl'E told The Guardian he . Friends of Mrs. Leonard Ryan will back in recent years. Mr. Massey. who 19"” his home session in the fall. jthe immigrant had boarded avwoiild l'9lllln'(l the Defence Pro- campbelrs Tomato i be sorry to learn she has entered the at Port Hope. Ontl. 1318 l0dll.V That is what it did last year. train at Port Arthur, but afteriduction Minister that Prince Ld- 1 I ' Charlottetown Illospital again for Rev, pimien iticxmm. who was aboard a special train. will arrive Parliament rose June so and re-i further investigation said that ward Island was still in the lrHme- 0 01--2 fl" -------------------- -- C in the capital 10:30 a. m. 10 be greeted by Prime Minister st. Laurent and his cabinet. turned to work eariy in Ocioim-. itlie man had been employed atiwork of the Canadian Confedera- Commlitees may produce soine'H9li0ll 13355 0” life 033' mm” ll0nl of the biggest debates this year. "lb 1” "5 "me that he 89- "1 know we are not a great in- further treatment. She was a pat- ient there for several weeks last fall and underwent a serious oper- to assist at the funeral of the late Mrs. Thomas McMillan iii the City last week. was unable to get there Clark's PORK & BEANS, 20 Oz. Tins--2 for 35: ..i ation at that time. owing to the fact we had no train M181” he l8ix'85 iile 031115 05 0i'- The government is expected i”"'9"”3'.b””ded we "Pin Cillsiliai l)F0VillCe ilk? OM37” 01' . here for two days and the roads fice in the Senate chamber. artillli set up a special committee toisexougtrrzegtjggldwotgata wglrigl g:::'lQuebelc,:. bt,hteIQ31ElDlLS I;l9l'lgbCl;d0:- Aylmetus - - . I. . - - e . " u n w s ou e ; Mr. P. A. MacDonald. who was in viere blocked. Many years have ieri batteries On Pafiiamelli H undeilake the task of revisingpandwms hnuess. But we grey zfigrded some contracts for dairy 11 oz. Bottleggz for M" c Labrador for some time last sum- passed since the train did not get will fire a royal. 21-sun Saillie and constituency. boundaries on th e . . p I nicr and fall. received a telegram on along at some time during the day. Mr. Massey! personal flag M SOV-: basis of the latest distribution oiicmm dcscrlptmn came from w"".prodticts and foodstuffs like those . . Tuesday February 19th to return to ..N ernor-general will be run up to -full population, arising from the 195Ii"”.”'f w?ereuBl'u;:gei?arf;l”Epei:v3; that are going to various Canad- PIINTY qhma the port at once. He is on call for --- - C- staff on the Peace Tower. icensus. These coiiiniittce sitlln:s.:g:.mc:x nf1cL;i:n gask ublouh 40 inn firms at the present time. I Best; Quality Premium China . C the Canadian National Hotel. PARIS. Feb. - (AP) - Police Then the new governor-general always produce slam-ban: politicalimucs (mm Re fna " ti0ll'i suggest i0!” il.lll-"ll-11'-' 1-ill” , said they arrested two gangs of will motor to Rideau Hall. return-':ieIiiites. i Immi Won gauuiormes repm- there is any discrimination against TOILET TISSUE, The regular Lent.-nz: pgslorigl drug tvrafficers and conli5ca- ihg iaier to pgiiiameni iiiii in pre-I some ,,m.iiamCnm,y ,5i,.ew,,,.k3icd ma? Bmnmn came to cm. our province in the matter of white swnng3 Rolls c letter from the Bishop of Char- ed heroin and opium lntend- side at the opening of the new ses- also can be expected to dcvelopimiii iut, October and was placed ""59 C”n”aCi5' It ” pwsibm iottetown was read at the regular ed for sale in the United States. sion. 'from the sittings of the newly-ion the Waas farm on Nov. 2. Re- h”w""- mi" we mm hem in." messes here on Sunday morning The two gangs had counterfeit U. The Speech from the Throne willicstablished defence committee, giila reports said previously thatiin3dV"ie””-V ”V”1mked' This is ' i'- February 24th. It was also nounced that during Lent lilac? Jirgml-7 02- . PORK LOIN ROAST. - Choice cuismii. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, U 4913 MOCABEIS GROGETERIA g (CASH 3. cARRvI 201 Great George St. an- S. 3100 bills, police said. Five men dc-'he had been employed there Nov. Somelhins iilai Clm easily be rem- mass and a woman were arrested. ' Ti Lb. . K - - i;. 'edicd.' 1e 0" led Wis leper .l. Angus 'ivlacLcan, junior Con- Queen's ls announce a variety of hills. ex- empowered to study currciit ipected to include legislation deal-'fence expenditures. 18-31. ed Nov. 26. , ' Bruntjeii went east to obtainiSeFVl1ilV9 ill?-lllbel mil bush work. The fear is that he expected in Ottawa tomorrow and : No HOLDS BARRED . .. . IN RoMANcE . . . FISTIC THRILLS . .. .. ROMANCE! .,,. ...,.,..,,. ..,. W. J. w....... MacNaught. use... I iii k v t l' r -i - memb for Prince and parlia- BIG DOUBLE BILL MIDNIGHT PROGRAM . . . FRIDAY ..?:”.."hlI.., 2..”.fi. ”...::l1E.””:..m....i; ........... .. Fisheries personal effects. Humans are I'lOL:MlnlSt8l' Ma-yhew will arrive later affected by the disease. but ihevin the week. All ihrce Senators can transmit it to livestock. iare cxrpectcd to be in their places Meanwhile. is mild paralysis both for the installation of Can- ada's new governor-geneiril. Rt. Hon. Vincent Massey tomorrow morning. and the oiicnllig of par- liament in the afternoon. confusion concerning the possible effects of the foot-and-mouth disease. Sbme market and indus- try men feared Ontario cattle- men would become panicky and flood the market. i "JIGG5 and MAGGIE" In OUT WEST . . son PALGOKA In comnfn Plmcli ' -.3 ' took hold of Canadian cattle mar-' T0-llAY CAPITOL Fill. -SAT. llli (III.-IINE SEIIAI. kets with movement of live cat- tle froni the Prairies sealed off both to Eastern and British Col- umbia markets and all Canadian livestock and most meats stop- pcd from entering the United States. At Edmonton cattle shippers loaded a 29-car special livestock WANTEDII - - - STRONG-HEARTED MEN WHO CAN STAND THE -THRILLS OF TWO-FISTED ADVENTURE! - - FAIR-HEARTED LADIES WHO CAN ENJOY THE The Neighbors - C-Uliirc - gee. SAVAGE . EXCITEMENT! EXCITEMENT OF FIERY, WESTERN ROMANCEN YOU'LL FIND IT AT THE - - - PRINCE EDWARD T0-DAY - FRI. - SAT. A.n.eaM.wira A Q!l!2..OI.l!..!!'S suouimsmn PBJ.9.E..9!..!!lE,l!EAP ars9.a.BonesR lug! oruls Mine: MI'oI'-I'r'v' ' ' CAVALRY e .Fl'GlilT' paw" RoMANcE ANo GLORY! 3 CHARGE! .5 train in an effort to beat the Bri- tish Columbla embargo on Alberta. cattle. They thought the border would not close until tonight but Victoria said the ban went into effect Tuesday. The train may be turned back when it reaches the border. Two encouraging signs were: 1. An agriculture department statement that the U.S. may change its regulations affecting Canada. since Canada. was well- staffed with experienced veterin- arians. 2. A department report from Regina that no new cases of the disease have been established. So far, there are 24 known foot-and- mouth cases in south Saskatche- wan. In Vancouver, Agriculture Min- ister Gardiner. on his way back to Ottawa to take charge of fed- eral eradication plans. said he be- lieves the situation is "well un- der control." He reaffirmed his stand against provincial embargoes. such as now seal off the prairie cattle, and said he felt there is nothing to be gained by drawing lines. His view is that inter-provincial bor- ders should riot be closed against livestock shipments while Ottawa is trying to persuade the U.S. to lift its embargo on Canadian cattle. Cattle prli-cs on the Ontario stoclryards dipped sharply amid Grimniest of all reports was one from Regina. where burial pits are being dug to hold infected herds being destroyed. Grim-faced. dairy farmers and curious onlookers watched as piles of burning coal and wood thawed frozen ground. on one farm outside of Regina where a burial pit is being dug. Newsreel cameras recorded gloomy scenc. ter was the only way to halt. the disease. Animals destroyed will be paid for by the, federal govern- ment at the rate of established As the Prairie sealing-off took The Man- the I Farmers hated to see their cat- 3 tie go. but they knew that slaugh- commercial value for the animals. i effect, there was the first outcry . against the embargo. Federal Government against what ads to extend the embargo on Prairie livestock shipments to in- clude dressed meats. l'0ET'S HOME Aldwortb House, the last home of the poet Tennyson. is a touristr attraction near Haslemere in Sur- rey, England. ed eiraigli. into one of Britain's iioba Government protested 'to the ,1 it termed efforts by Eastern Can- it I Loiviioir - (CF) .- Slnnley; Buchanan. R reporter. donned sf s N M- I. iv-2. by line spam to I- chimriey sit-eeIp's garb and marchw C. -E -.... . " ' T t a sign George Pram W” appomed on mm seem an bases. He an These arentmoving. If the boss would let me im security measures ought in program committee for the next tightened up. meeting. Plnns were discussed for holding it while elephant sale and social evening at the home of Mrs. Nell Hooley. Each member was asked to bring a friend. Al. the close of the meeting A social hour was enjoyed, the pro- gram including I contest and II humorous reading by Mrs. Hil- I-hey. Lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by in committee of ladies. to be I saying only one to a customer they'd be gone tonight-" .- .. PD . -m . I I"-'l'e'-ili'otlle”. M ......;. lii'.'.'.'l'flli A ---- -I - war 4 See The First Thrillln ' mus Iminsos Chapter. ii HOCKEY - "" """'"" """ "JOURNEY INTO gpiwgn MONTAGUE METEORS h 3; o. -9 Vsi ' wstmee neon: V S Ow” 3 7 GEORGETOWN EAGLES CANADIAN moron Auxlunnr and several bills were read and GEoR;;3TowN on motion ordered paid. . There was no report from the visiting committee and five mem- bers expressed their appreciation ..'The February meeting of the l.sdles' Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion. Montague, was held at THURSDAY, FEB. 28 Iillilhis the some of the secretary. The for treats during their lllm-ss., This is the second game of presi eni. Mrs. Atwood MscDon- The fine i l sl tement w it read ' aid. presided. by the 'iI:e:surenr, Mrs. "George Intermediate playoffs' wnRAYMOND MASSEY The meeting opened in regular Preece. an showed a substantial G suru gt 8.30 l way” "no" lofmtwltilli the oaselfvnnlcls of one bsanceminl the lgnkk M ”''o ' , ' - 'm nus s ence. o ca was sn- rs. scolm ac enzle. rs. ge;M&N . umgpmioiits Hogans" swered by sixteen members, Iind aymi Stewart and Mrs. Neil skate After. ,. sf-tows 3;m.7.g . the minutes of the last meeting Hooley were appointed on s . were read and approved. .Corre- work committee for the next Ti - A was read and discussed. month. and Mn. Hllchov and Mn I , r p . i I )