hos EIGHT THE EASTERN GUARDIAN ICE?! I--MONTAGUI: Enrol! 1. Bruce Murine, Min Joyce AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walrlnn Layers. E0 Gunrdiui ma-y-be boughtint.-the following places In Montngueg lino Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Office; i. Post. Office: in Bouts: The Sin 54 ..'WAIlNING - Will Roam M fro Theatre. Montague, Frldftj. baturdsy. l .-.'KlNG'S MILL. will be cloud every nfteri.ocn during summer. l Montague. l Saturday "at Relle's Shoppe..Vioiitagiie. Some Lnndry, Mn. Byron Stewart. Mn. Wfgglnton. Pius Mcxinnon. in Georgetown: Tho ck Bar and H. Rlclnrda & Sol. ...'BF.SF.RYE MAY 20th. 2lst, ifor fl-avt play and roncert at the A. D. M2irlx'c to Hall, Montague. 'SAl.I-I OF all spring dresses ,numhcrs rPCIllCt'(I as much as half Lpric:-. Mrs. William Ke.a.rne.V. Montalllf-l lp.speiiding ii week at Panmure: is- land. guest. of her brother and sis- ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy. ..'IN STOCK. a supply of col- lnn lingerie. and nylon slips at 32.98. See our new rayon tricot lounge sleep fashions in Pyjamas. Folni combinations of red and black. Bell:-Ts Shoppe, Montague. . twr. HAVE com in all sues: List H5 help you with your full length or shortie problem. it you prefer rain and shine coals ur have them in many shades. in- cluding navy. in all sizes. Relics Fhoppe. Montague. ..'HF.RFi FRDhli'ANCOllt'ER- Mu. John Gardiner of Vancouver. is C. is spending some time visit.-p in: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Herring, Murray Harlior. Ind her brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Dan Herring. Mur- -ny River. Mrs. Gardiner, who ar-. .-ived by plane. will eiro return by plane accompanied by her brother, Mr. Frank Herring. Murray Har- bour. 'BIG SPRING SALE now on .t, 1-(gutsy: Men's Wear, Mon- tague. One special value is a special clearance of menls all wool English flannel serge pants nF.e.xtra fine quality. were now you get free Willi each 5700 halt to match. Other no-ls. also all to S1850. Blarers to match. reg- Ilar 528.00 value, now only 525.00. pair a flan- 'RECEIVES SAD NEVVS - William F. Steele, Montague. Mr. '.ll'S1' ANRIVI-ID. Iiniiorms inl while ':iiif.iit.'rtl in-i'Iiriai Siva: H244 at :t'2.s:. riaiiws Shoppe. :3-lnniallle. 'MORI-2 THAN 25 stiles nfl sports yirkris tn i-house fronii ranging frriiu Soil.” .95. N0 ihelter on P. E. .. l0'7r now and with at llnolri" yA('t .. i' . THE St. David's Sunshine Social .'Rt David's aiuiiiul Siiusliinel Hag Social was held nn Thursday evening. April 23rd, in the Church Hall. While illness and the in- clement weather kept some people away, those that were able to at- tend enjoyed a very pleasant even- ing. . The social oprned with the sing;-ll ing of "Blest Be The Tie That; Binds". 'I'h8X'o followed a dramatic recitation by Rev. iv, A Paterson. The audience then j0lllNI in a inu- sical contest. which was won by Mrs. George Mair Mrs W W Mc- L'dl'Pll gave a ieri cniertrilnlittz reading followed by an organ sel-l GUARDIAN, CI-IARLOTTETOWN . .. May Include Georgetown Slip in Supp ementaries OTFAWA. April 2s-(speclnl)-- Liberal With all main public works estim- ates passed by the Commons, there still remain hopes of many mem- bers that projects regarded as ea- scntial but overlooked in the main estimates will be taken care of in supplementariea in the final days of the session. Among many of these 1ast-mln- iite pioiects before the cabinet. it is iiiiderstood that one that has been given approval is I vote of 310,000 for the construction of ii 'urged by T. J. Kicklinm. member for King's. The Georgetown project is one where the province matches the Federal contribution. and this would mean that both the Prince Edward Island government and the Federal Government would put up 510,000. Mr. Kickham has argued that the slip for draggers is an im- additional catches of haddock. Cod portant and progressive enterprise! and would yield high returns inl Business I leaders llear. Bright Forecast WASHINGTON. (AP) - Com- merce Secretary Sinclair Week! tolcl 2.500 U. 8. business leaders Tuesday the. long-range outlook for prosperity is bright and there is no reason to fear 9. slump when and if peace-comes. "There will be no sudden nose- dive in defence production," Weeks said, addressing the 41st annual convention of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce. Weeks' statement marked the second time in the last eight days lertion from Mrs F: lw. A. Paterson gm-r ,a smipathctic . mwn Kings Coumy P E I For reading . ' I ' i ' ' lGay Nineties, gave tux w niusical sel- giections which ivme Wrll received. i i The trio were Mrs. A H, Stewart, F"”"m' M'mlslip for draggei-boats at George- Esome time past the need for this A trio. represeiitznc l1(ll0S of tlieymarme ,mm.m.cm(,m has been committee Begins and hike. before the House within the next week. Address and that B. cabinet-rank administration spokesman has sought to dissipate any fears that a Korean truce might lead to drastic cutbacks in multi-billion-dollar defence spend- ing nnd bring about a recession. Treasury Secretary' George It is expected the item will come ”"'''l M” M”"'”””' Mrs. George M riizti Mrs. nl F Humphrey told editors and Dub- -ijuiiarz ASS(lR'lllll-LVT mrtu's F'”""”- M” "””l fl" "I" "””""i Ctitlllttlwl "0!" mile 1 PTCSQITTU loll ilishcrs at an Associated Press KIIIWDS anti urtik hint. aw RlIL'IlIP i"l"l"l ll” 'l"-0 P” '4” '”3""- 3"d3;. . I f,' I, ', oar '71,; S l1llllCI1C0I1 in New York April '30 l t v ' . ,. , , ,, - 3 . iv 3'1. 9 ill I0 l7III S 0 6 , "GTT' . . ,. Palm... M,.L,HM MM "mm Nhg alsn;pl1)rri &('lPtto,:s"..'i Fl-.11 tlie.Bmm Much Wm 5” me subject on tm, "smug nr Apl-,1 23,11 that the United States" is not m-s. All ruaranm-d. Fmm as low "P11-H13 Tl” ””d"' ” "ml" W" mm, mm Judges and select ml a farewell Barty was held at the headed for depression in the .1: 35.95 in 514 rm, xii less liI7F1ng1Ip3tE(IthIllx:ll 1a)i1lllSlZ1lZ game of wznpm 8 home 0, Mr. and Mm Gerald Hem of an M-miguee in Korea 9; h. . 1. R ' - d . i ""5 le Wit '. T - . ' ld-w e ence. .2": .::;.il, -in em Primed i.?:”;..;3 i.::2::::..:l M” W E3. , ...:,,, ' ,number, a liiinirvrrii: skit entitled 3 1" ml: ?”f”'. 9 I 5 C0T0n3' A' H, duress WM read t”Doctoi-. Come Cl. k" The dcc- twin 5 s'w(;”lrm,1I,;5" each of the by lZ,3'eSryIfIllllSngM:”l'e and a Ker.- - d .. .. . . .. ..,,.- .- ,, s' osi . -I 1- ' i ” , - l 'l”I5lu A.xMlR1iIr.N1 nirns lllil'.s" fanrtij la: ll'i(; iiiakicgg til" nilrwnnallnf She u:cg)r:I:::io':e Lgnadll wood blanket. was presented b) and boys suit: at all prices. W can I " o '0" omn iitc"' l t lMn;g Arthur Magmiugen from tRm.' suits nf bust rliiality as us-lware Mrs. llrmlisv Mrs. Nelson ”lT1"'t”i Ilhatll .mP Crown has their friends. v' ' 't lual. selling for only sinus ls'IihlDl0k.S. and Mrs. Sniii-pzenn Walker. l"""l” lml” lmugh me 3”” Ammugh taken completely by y "Vila Pants f'”"P- it 5350” Valli”-l, A very siibstmtlni sum was re-l Brief Speeches surprise Lloyd thanked his friends gg IXIFVVS stilts, all TNlilt'NI for the alired from iiie Svmshiiie bazsl . on behalf of Doris and himself. for , g "' -air, sonic hy as nlllt'h as Slur; nti. brnuglit in at this social. At the ll'””ll4 ”" "”"m””'95 N "191 their good wishes and beautiful .1 (.1M5,."ng.;IrsstI:;1IO:c)3::.:p:.?f Prue Iaiizr is r'r:HiNl.l from Close at the mm a very delic Flllllllwlll C"'”””d5 1" W35 5UiZ- gift. lgdhebu uliglirs IJhhn1IWari'eii nndt ;i;.”.r. -til tri st;n..'in l-lonlt-)'.s Mrn's,ic..s inn.-1. W... (F Ni by the WM. zrstcd hr Mr. Charles Sinclair. The evening was pleasanllylmss yEvem. R055 an 0, Umon ....,ar. Montague. g 0”” Jiitlslfltlllt of the local branch of spent in playing cards and very Road were rectem vmmrs M, - ,, . who Canadian Legion. that only enjoyable music was supplied by ' M wmm Road. i Plan Will Coiifiiiiied from page 1 ,ward Island groups.vHoridiii'asdand which SlIll'l6(I April 13. The British West Indies. in north and east of the United Stat- es' Panama Canal life-line. Grants-In-Aid lCMA E" ah?) i wool. from Sll.95 2.000-mile are from Venezuela to.mrunm.k,,t M (0 W,” Roam Mexico. form A vital protective beltl U.” A-fmu mun cm”, xmm , caused Ca aIr'ian ma iifat x i 521.50. Cvl.ll.3na?8P:'lt observers who sat istliseek m....k;I,Sl,n mp Sgcrgtrxseppfi oiling at only si6.50, and a. side abe. during the. discussions R was A mm. S,.b.mm,,. Coii".mind from page 1 SAICIH r "as liwo speakers be heard briefly. 1-le - liinined the. Administrator of the l"roi'iiire and the Mayor of Char-y rpncvrmrestrimlpm lottctnuii. Liciit. Col. P. S. Field-. Hg-M-M mumrig iiig, l-xi M., Dcpiity Provincial Sec- s rctnri, gate a brief outline of the ans fnr Ottawa and noted that EX('PIlPllCf.' Governor General 5lnlOllZ Miss Joyce Proctor. Gerald Proc- Mnsscy will only speak for three, Sim" ininutcs. L W” it. was also decided that the 77”" local speakers would be heard be- Sm” fore Her Majesty delivers hermes- lsagc so that her speech would 'i'0llCIll(IC tlic prograni for the af-l tcriirioii. She is scheduled to bet lierirrl at 4 p.in. local time. The l1l'.f'l said C1l'lEl(IPl has as fa.r as S'lP can to cmintrzes. Depreciation Too bow in reply in Srnator Peter Camp- Iltrele, Bedford. N. 5.. who passed d I; ndslew Kl”;-;;'1"g”'B3:S?l5';)"'IMlowamr mg”? m, 5 high” rig” named to hcad rt committee inl may yesterday morning. She is I” u ' I ” "5 " I” charge of the parade and it was Iurvived by her husband, three Iona. Donald R.. Gerald. and Kenneth and two daughters. and Janet. all in Bedford. ANY TIME-- it's time for KINII Elllli Doreen and Mr. Steele, and his .sister..MiAs Mary J. Steele, are leaving today to attend the funeral on Thursday morning. been propping up the economies of some weaker West. Indian areas will be. disbursed by government. approval by the local legislatures, Britain will contribute 1500.000 tn- ers, the sources said. The sources added has agreed to pay aid to the fedrral government in annually. After the first five, years of the, federations exi.stence.it. was Wednesday's report by the con- hy the British izoveriimrnt as a month, the soiirres said. r Coming Thu 1'. - Fri. - Sat. iHiiAu6HsMlsHoi'iliAii! PRIIISE EIIWARII added. the federal government. will. the (gnu-all dated costs of equipment . i If the. fr-dcratioii plan gets flniil S9-Sll0"5' I that B,-mainly tional orgaiiizatioiis tijviiig to solve its grants-in-I quarterly iiistallmcnts instead of, i'F"0rl WWW Skills Rntl vxranrl ivllf review its needs for the next five. istory abroad. i ference. delegates will be publisheri Brttlsll West indies. white paper, probably in about R, l'Plt'VWd Cciintrires tlirniitzh the CAN t l CAPITOL ; of de reciatlon on their in mont. pT,Nf;,V M,” WP” hawtiq ml: mhlsiigzcsted to him by Mr. Sinclair that a "fly past" might be ar- ranged thrriiigh the Sunimersidel. R.(”A.F. stniion Other speakersl thought. that possibly Fl. squadronl of lot: from Chatham, N. B.,I might also take part. i The CMA also made, those sun- of of made. here l. Studies should be. increasing manii-factiire ward building A federal headquart-j Cfmtltllaii raw materials, . l i Pledge ('0-operation Roth Brig. Hold and Lieut, Mar-i liriizic, Nrtvy. promised the fiillestl co-opr-i'ntioii to the extent of thclrl facilities. Lieut. MacKcnzie said he would endeavour to have the Seri Cadets take part. Brig. Rcidl sriiri tlierc should be at least fourl haiids and that possibly Pipe Moj- or Willrerl Burke. would bring his pipe band for the. occasion. l The v.'irioii.s l'x'Dl11('ll.S orgaiiim-l tions were llllillllli. .0 in agreeing; that thry rlirl not wish to particip- ate in the parnrle. nnd suggesterl instead that space be reserved at the Exhibition Grounds for their groups. It was unanimously agreed that 2. Continued siipport of interna-t world trade prnhleins. .'l. increased immigration in ric- hnrme markets. 4. Greater emphasis on Canada's industrial life in telling Cmt'.ida's 3. Olriscr trade 2-olitiiiiis with the 6 Continued aid to iiiirler-de-. lombn Plan 1 '7 A further iediiclinn ot rnrpon ation taxes to hmiofil the economy and allow indiistry to make better provision for mode'i'ni7.ation. l the first consideration of all com- mittees would be the comfort. of pout, wh,,,,' mm mun... mm W the children and they would linve hrc-nth. Take leiiiplcioii's R.-izai-iii iit'tm'1tl' in scatiniz aI'I'ani;eInentS- (Tapsiile.-. sperinlly inavlc to IlPIp.'1SlIlIll2l aufterera breathe more casily and cnniinri- ably. so they work regularly and ciiiov long restful night.-i of sleep. (i5c. si .35. iz.:.'- lland Concert Proposed A proposal to hold a band con- gggi V &7,4gamV7 W& h g cert in Memorial Field followed by tun fireworks display thnt . m rnziig was helil in abeyanccl with it roiiiiter proposal that the tn-cwni-l:s be shown at the Exhibi- tinn Groiinrls whore. night hRI'hl'.55 raring will be held that night. This was left for discussion at in inter meeting. , All churches will be asked to lizivo special ptitriotlc sermons. prcaclied on the, Sunday just im-I . lint-diatcly prior to the big day. al-I ltlinugh it was understood that ml large. number of members of the; clergy plaiiiiorl this in any event. I The committee, comprising rep-. rrv.'.ciil.-itivris of a large number of .rii-ir. fraternal and service' crmips. adjourned to meet. again. Int. 1 pm. next Tuesday, May 5, in City Hall. (full I Halt Sliows .'i:.'l0 7 - 9 "it is high time," said the re- former. "that we had a moral lawakenlng. Let us rise in our might. Let. us gird our loinn. Let. THUR. - FRI. - SAT. ..v '.,,x ' us take off mir coats. Let us bare. our arms. Let us " lHnld nni" exclaimed in tall. thin lwnman near the platform. "If this is in he I moral awakening. don't boldest crime -in ymi dare to take off another . thing!" We5'e"' nm history I u ll'i.lN mp ui ll mi. N mm lllliliigi Buying Logs COMMENCING MONDAY, MAY 4th - WEBSTER'S MILL Soiiris Line Road REX ALLEN m nu:-u (owner ml --um won: at my uovvn EXTRA! NEWS I LAST DAY A Pirate Fgntuy of THE YEAR'S TOP STAGE HIT! ” TREASURE ISLE" Music - Song - Comedy TICKETS AVAILABLE AT MILLER BROS. ssfrtiti SERIAL COMEDY 1 Mrs, 13. Ross tor and Smmey shemml Emmi Mr John B Clarev Whim Road. which an PHJGVIW lunch , waslwas a recent visitor in Charlotte- sened by M” (mam Fromm andllolill where he visited his sister. Mrs. Victor Robe-itsoii, who wei'cyMrs 'A Steele joint hostesses. The party was ' ' ' t closed by singing " r They Arel Jolly Good Fellows". after which all went on their way wishing Mr. and Mrs. Robertson good luck in their new home. 52 It is regretticd that Mrs. Mur-l ldock MacDonald and Miss Lonal MacDonald, Whim Road. are ill .with the flu. at this time. They; are both wished a speedy recoveryxll Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nicholson,l . , , Victoria. Cross. were recent visit-g Dear Dons and LIONT 'ors to Whim Road, the guest of it is with mixed feelings of re- p . I , mu and pk,a5w,e that my 3 iewilltir. and Mis. Miles MacKiii.ion. of your many friends. meet here Address All are sorry to learn that Mrs. tonight. with regret that your stay . . . in our fair city has about come to E22? mI:fa:1?EIl?gd'11c?l:'J1l:; an end. and that you and your the nu I 4 little daughter will be leaving the c,ii'c.le, of your kind friends and Mr, Vernon Ross recently paid neighbors and making your home , k m Now scum" I1'llglfnhel(Igaahg1lIl)lI:0:IIlgliSluIl?llI I . , i . - - s ' With pleasure that your film sanction. 1 has rewarded you for your many years of faithful service to them l g i and Wpommj you manager of Miss K Martin. Kilmuir, recent- lheir store in Amiierst. Your ability llgerhggn th;F1.m::;”:nt,uI;giP:1:s blligglg as a salesman and” consvcientioiistihel, mm”, Wm ma, quickly employee has meiited you this promotion. and we all rejoice with. you in your success. L As a slight token of our friend- ship and esteem we would ask you to accept this Kenwood blanket. knowing in your iv.-arts that oui IN MEMQRIAM A MR. JOHN J. MA(ll)ONAI.D l l thoughts of you and Doris will t be as warm as this blanket. .-1-M domh M John .L M”; V”5l””V -l'”” hm” me be” illtilnnalri. a well-known retiierl far-I, everything in your new home. we mgr. and R lmukmg resmmt nfy "5 , Cardigan. occurred April 10th. lie) Km". frwnd” was 88 years of age. and was a. type of the dignified Scottishl Com and Gerald Proctor Pauline and Henry Macbean Mary and Stanley Sherrcn Lillian Watts Mrs. Reg Robertson Helen MacMicken Helen Crawford Douglas Coffin Millie Coffin Vaunda. Ross Gladys and Guy 'Glover Carl Coffin Mr. and Mrs. Swan Helen Moore H. B. Douglas Louis Moore Wiltred H. Coffin , Mr. and Mrs. Charlcs Rcbcrtsonl Arthur MacMicken l t Janet Douglas Jennie Douglas Ada M. Coffin Jean and Vic Robertson Joyte Proctor Phyllis and Eugene Fields Linda and Eldon MacDonald Melvin Dodds Lona and Willard Coffin gentleman. He. took his part. in all the affairs of the community. He, was it life long Conservative. and for years was the official deputy returning officer for the Cardigan poll. In his youth, he was for years an altar boy. and served Mass for the late Bishop Charles MacDon- ald when Cardigaii was a mis- sion church. When the church was built he was a faithful worker. Surviving him is his sorrowful widow, the former Florence Mac- Keiizie. The. funeral was held at Cardigan on Sunday. April 12th, at 9:30 am. Rev. H. .i. Croken celebrated the Mass and the. chair was under the direction of Major John A. Mac- Donald and Mrs. Earl MacDonald. The pail bearers were .VIeS5lt5. Wal- ter Byrnc, George Wilson. John G. Maclntyre, Daniel Sanderson. , George Maclntyre and John J. Wil- '-S011. DAM! -1 WANTED Experienced Cook References Required W H - l vumiiuu mo wooowont Convalescent Home I Montague It's all pure, extra soapyl New Sunlight in Canadauu favourite bar soap! Nothing can take its place-it washu everything washable. Try it! FREE Public Hall. Wednesda ”That Man May Live" given. Sponsored by Cardigan, P. E. I. I Conic to the Free Moving Picture. Show at Cardigan Equipment: with added feature. Door prizes will he Movms y, April 29th, at 8 PM. Title: , presented by Cockshutt Farm J. A. MacDonald & Co. Ltd., Morrisoni SOURIS YOUR REXALL STORE Now has a complete stock of Fresh Drugs in the Prescription Dcpartmcnt. s Drug Store P. E. I. All Prescriptions carefully filled by I i Registered Dniggist. i Telephone 38-2 W. K. 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