RPAGE EIGHT THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN THE EASTERN GUARDIAIT AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry, Mrs. Byron Stewart, Mrs Bruce Mar-Pttee. Mlle Joyce Wigginton, Plus Mcxinnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wlldon Lovers. The uuardinn may be bought at the following places In Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office; In Souris: The Snack liar and II. Richards 11 Son. ..'ROADS IDIPASSABLE. use our prompt Mail Order, Service. For the best. in Drugstore needs phone or write l-lughcs Drug Co. Ltd. ..'MONTAGllI-I UNITED: BAP- TIST CHURCH. -- service Sunday. March 9th. Sunday School to A.M Regular service 11 A. M. followed by the ordinance of the Lords Supper. Lic. W, D. Johnston. ...fMr. Preston Good. who has -.m ..-Moxraumz been t-niploycd in Ontario for the (151139 cast for months is hrwnrtlns A CHURCH cimmzu - Sunday. Tow works zit tho homo of his Mm-ch gm-1. ggrrtce as fnllmt-5; 11 Inrcnts, Mr. anti Mrs. Sztntuel A,M, and 7.30 PM. Trinitv Church, .lV"'-"l- M""'"i-'l'”- Montague. 3 P. M. I.ow.cr Mon- " ' ' tague. .. 'Mr. lmstcr Mm-lmnalti. Whim F"-'lfl. tins tltc ltivltj winner of Eagiosf three iincs, nnd with He was back in five minutes, and the lam: llr.-it unis lnllvrtr-d of or 'v v- '2” .. r - - .- H tho I) lnusc of. to by tho I Mtm':tcitr- lll1.Zll School llttltli-lk. hi-iivtslrfr,”liyltmliicmglllntlirilg'll::r:xlllloxrtl prtislclht for his golld lltltilitl Cllllh 0 I I not, played a stellar game stop- sportsmanship. mr ping one rush after another, And! Lineups:- --'MF- Willi" who ll”-T -u.,4 cutting off solo attacks with fincl Mcteors: (Joni. F. Frascr; de- bN'n tllH1Il".lNl in i.-thrxtrlor, for ".Mrp PH" Mm.L(,m1 mm My style. Although not handling nslfencv, Gcornc. Bock. P. Fraser; tlw p.-rst sown.-ll months VS spr-lid-pBm,,e w(mh.idg,, Wm, ...hm,,.g ,6 many shots. Sullivan. Eagle not-:foi'wnrds. Power. Nvlaon. Cud- l''” A "ll ll""'” "' Hm I.''”"'' "1 Montazuc on Sund:n i:em."u'".x. mindcr, was on top of every play morn. A. Clements, K. Clements. lllk PH"Vll5. MR ivlltl MW 1-951”? 240,, Th" u,..-,. ,u,,.,'.: .,f M, W3 and hold off with finesse llll'lIllRt'l..Pilll. 3-ll. iilnntn-:- . M”, Ak,x' Mm.I)m,m,1L M Met:-or attack. .' Eugics: Cottl. Sullivan: (it-font-e, H ” .....- In the first period both teams W. Machean, ll. Mar ean. Mac- .. 'IiRSl'LRi' ('l.l'll MEICTING , - - . . 'begnn cautiously feeling one an-,Phee: forwnrds, Landry, Stev:-us, -The itegtilar mreiznz of the Vi1:!r,;r:nd'nMrf;.uI(1),:,'::.?1l zlgml rlv-l:,r; other mit, but at the six mlnutellllurphy. MacDonald. MacNeiiI. NUYOCYY Clllh W15 1191” M the d”, Irehrua,-V gmh. Tm... won, mark Stevens slipped through tolPubllcot'er, v Mitrtz-ll, McConnell. ironic of iir-. ll '0 Fraser. with gu',,'3 M .h',.i,. S,,".i,,,1n.,;. imdlstari the scoring and from that Johnston. ten IllPml)Pl1- pic-0” The Pi'e.sl- daughf9r' Mr, ,1,”1)(r,-,13,-W... M.-.'polnl lllt' grmtn spcctl-ad up. i-iort Offir-inls: llcfcroo-in-t-hir Am- :'i oprrtrtl l.lP ill and the 9”, " the nut eight minutes hoth tcanislrfild lVI('S:i-lltllllhi lincsltlrtl. '13 M0- il'.lliilli"S of tho 1-..: ilar niee'- anal-I.-mt at full price with corner iwcn. . Sen 3'. int: W0r(3l'P.1(”l lo the sccrctarv, Mr, gm 1,,.a,d ,5 ,.,,,.,g;,,..(1 to mentors and st-rambles in front Summaizv: - and appi'r-t'r'rl as . A clothe.':.h;s home with tho mumps. 1-1.g,of the net. I.anrir,v on n rinkwide Flritt Pr-rlntl han-pcr tint pit scd by thelmrmy friends wish him a spoeriyltinss from Mll('NOlll put Georgc- l -Gco'tnwn,. Stcvrns ........ .. 6.3 put) ,-.114 ,;n'1t.-:- the ll(hDllRl.lrfi('0Vt'rV. Itnwn two up, hut 15 seconds later 2AGr-o'town. l.EIlltll')'. it was rim-, ,1 -,, ,-njd ,1 mum-y; ' , , . . tNclsnn, .Pmrcr and Cutimorc (-om- tMnrNclIil ...... .. I425 Mzp in ma ,-,r.., -.--u.- X4: rm-t).g-p Mr, ,.,..t M”, l;.-my ,t,.,-, p.,-. hinrrl on tho licsl passing pl.-ty of” 3 liintitrtizttc. Nclsnii, lnlsinrs lY7l-ll.'t',1.slitl and tlit'.,nutri. wcrc Vlstlnrg tn 1,..,-,... v,qt.ltlic canto to notch tho Mctcoiw Itltirlmorr, Power: . i1i.0i rcmaiiidrt of mu t"iPIilll: wa..'iey on il'r(ltws4l;rx. lfclvrticrgx ?Ttn.:iirst countcr. 3 Pcnnltit-st. t'udmnrr-. Storms. I s Slll)l7llP!.lTllP)' worc Ettrsts of tltrlr snn-in I TPl11li”l'S -IYTPW Shfllilflr ill "Vi N'"'"d'P"'l"il . at tm; law and dmiclttrr. Iiir. nml Mrs,lSf'rnnrl scssinn. and st-rcrnl nlhflt”; 5 l(!lOllli.'ll1lif',I?Ol;;lnI , 14.28 ' . . rm. t,unch'I-Jarle Mat-Dnmlrl. llhmr way to tho pcnnlly imx as .v mo ow-n, . at-malt. tin .' i ' urn . as 5 t9' --- --- ' !lit't'alitttn hold tho guntc wcll titt- lM:It”NPIlll l3.'l-5 bl 5,N.H.n M ,..r ;:mr,spr a 15 L Mr. nth-,.r 1",”. 3.1..-ut tho rior his control. Tho period wns- 6 Gcoilnwn. ll. MzIi'l.cnn lti.(I.'i week-end of Fvlwtilltlt-A 91th tnlnlmost thrco quarters gone hclnrc Pcnallicsc K. Cir-mt-nts, W. Mac- -A--------- --- Lnrnp V311.-pt, at it... 1..."... or M;glN('i.son, skating in fast. on tlw lmn. ('mlnmrt' t-5' -Stevoltx t5'. 51-EAUNG THFXDER and Mrs. G. A. 'ilnt'lnnis. Mrs. Angtis Nu-lmisnn spent an. Ienjnyahln visit at Sprintgliill, Nova- -,Scntirt. inst ucok. uhrrc she win: the. gucst of her moiiicr, Mrsw iiiorFarlane. SIIEFFII-ZI.D. En vllld - ICPl - 'l”nc 22000 Air-lltoclists in this York- shire citv limo irreii askr-d by a church committee to send unused football pool commit: in a scrap paper pool. Procr-cds uill be used Ml print lI'lll-gal'lil)'.1llg leaflets. His many friends arc sorry to, hear that Mr. Roy Xi-tclmori hast eniercd the Primm i-Idward lsianrlt Hospital for trr-tttmciit. l PRINCE EDWARD T0-DAY and SAT. Shows 3130 - T -.9 Mr, and Mrs. Iinrnlri .Tn,r. Pis-p quid, wcrr rrrnnt visitors to Lorne Valley. lVhilc thorn lltoy worn guests of Mrs. .ln3's xistcr. Mrs. Keep Regular ml! to: children an 10 tablets to box. C 1 Sold at all drug counter; ii METER Will HIT 1.000! 1-' Stars, in his eyes! Thousands of bucks in his jeans! it's the hilarious, hysterical story of a cowboy w h o h e c a in e ti illollywood celebrity" overnight! CAPITOU T0-DAY and SAT. Daily at 3:30 - 7 - 9 Saturday Matinoc 2:30 0EllE'S A 000TOR il0W iv o iightin', ridin', shooiin' wildcat in hi: i Put-rising our Howard Keel tops Illa "Show Boat." triumph in thin l- l runs or uni. ALSO COMEDY AND - . CHAPTER 2 , . PETEPISIIJITTIITECTOTVIEDY "”””N Vmno" TRAVEL - CARTOON ..... .. and COMEDY .... T- ' UNEQUALLED - - - As" A aromr or YOUTIII mm: FILM mat is RATED 10 TOP mo ACADEMY Awluu) HONOR LI8T.. home on Monday. Feb. 25th. I-llll. visited relatives and friends Mr. Eldon Grigg and Mr. Donald Smith on Wednesday. Feb. 27th. and little daughter Shcllw. mersidr. are Rut-sis of MT- paroma. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Banks his home here returnininfft slim" mcrside on Mondrtlk 793- Jih- covered from his recent illness. ' Mr. and Mra. slim arts: and Georgetown In Finals Defeating Montague 6-3 (ls-oi-gclown Eugica won the mnnahip iilill strong. tho Meteors right to meet Sourla in the King's fought gallantly in the third per- County Intermediate finals by de- iod to cut down the load, and at festlng Montague 6-3 at George- the three quarter mark Power town last night. The Eagle; cap- and K. Clements combined for a lured the at-ml-ilnalt in two close-in goal. H. Mac-Lean, who straight with a first game acore pulled the hat trick last night. of 4-3. ' won hack the lost goal on. a Although the condition of the screened shot from the blue line, ice slowed the game considerably, and with only a few leconds to the two teams played good hockey go, MacNclll scored the final goal throughout the threo periods. from close in. carrying the puck over rough icl:-t During the period Doug George. and completing long passer. Willi Meteor dcfcnrcmnn, received a two lines the Mott-ars were hard had cut on the forehead from rt pressed to withstand the power- shot puck, and was obliged to go ful and consistent attack of the to the dressing room for repairs. wing fired one on which he made Mat'Do'nitlti. no mistake to tie up the gents-.l Third Period in quick SliCI'l'SSlt)i'l, ltowever. ll.l 7 Monta)ZU9- P"W0l". M:It'l.r-an slippcd in two countcrs.l 1K. Clenientsl . 15.36 one on a solo rush. to put thr-' 8- Gco'lown, ii. Mar-Lcnn ltt.(I7 Frtglos two up again. 4 9 -Geo'town, MacNciil, 'l'ircd. hill with true sports-l (Landry) .. 19.14 172::-Te MacDonald and Mr. Mac-lson. Carmah. were visitors at thel Donald, home of.Mr. Grigg's parents. Mr.- Mr. .T:iinr-s M:trl.cod spcnl a few and Mrs, Thomas Grist. Bldeford, on Sunday. Feh. 2-ith. days til Rnnsltztw last week at -.... the home of his 5071. 1313 AMZU5 0- Mrs. George Williams is spending Ma('Lcod. :1 few days at. the home of herl W iC' p tbrother-in-laiv and sister-in-law.l Mr. and Mr.-- Daniel Shaw W"'.Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ramsay. Ar- rnccnt visitors in Montague WllPFPinngtnn. they YlSliP(l Mrs. Slinws uncle. M2" At"';ir:'”?:"35'1:::;:,';'1 Wlglplllzqrl M05.!l'.K Gerald Milligan. Alfred pa ten - - - inanke and George MacArthur ar- i ' rived home on Saturday night Feb. 23rd. after spending two months in Calals.Mc. WWW. p I ' I Mr. John Albert Ellis nf Ti'uro.l '-s.-turd-it"-. df'di Aiill VICIIIIW ll. p.lrZ'.”a.-Ll.” 22?: '3-lLr..r.Tv”'3..” centiy. ' -- -- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bank; spent, a week with relatives an friends in Suminr-rside l'CLlll'lllIlg-:?i:;k:&y;anhg:;n:;v”g; Alm::lut90r: Lot 14. whose death occurred in TE, 1 Prince County Hospital on Wed-, M”””””' r" nesday night Feb. 27th. Mr, Si anley at. Poplar Grove on Sunday, Feb TAP '2-ith Ml-TC-IlA.VI(lAI. It'I.T(IiR Relatives and frivnds harp were ' Y. M. 0:1. News l So-Ed Something new was added to su- Ed last evening in the form of archery. This new class has been aubatituted for the square dancing class originally planned. All inter- eat groups were well attended. In the discussion groups Mr. Rozman from the Department of Public work; gave us a very in- teresting and informative talk on Yugoslavia. He traced the history or the Yugoslav people right. up to the present day and csrtainly gave us is much clearer understanding of preaent day Yugoslavia. In the "You and Your Personal- ity" series Dr. Therlault, M.D. paid us a return visit and talked to us about our anxieties and dc- Ienses. A lively question period followed. One of the best parties of the series follows. The music was top notch-a very lively violin was substituted for the sux and every- one was in a rare mood. Everyone went away ltnppy and looking for- ward to next week's program. Leathereraf t Leathc-rcraft classes for all age groups are going quite strongly at present. r. Gamble instructs a -girls' leslicrcraft on Monday af- ternoons and a boy's class on Thursdays. The children are pro- gressing very favorably and many coin purses and key cases are be- ing turned out by the youngsters. The senior class which meets on Wednesday evening at 7:30 is settling in very nicely. Airiady the members have finished articles to take home with them. There are still in few vacancies in this senior class. (lirla' Junior Leader: (tarp: Ten Junior girls have hecn work- ing very hard on the gym floor for several Saturdays now. They are becoming very proficient on the rings and are also trying to master such things as the jumping horsa. pyramids and tumbling. Speaking of tumbling the girls usually go home stiff and with large bruises but turn up the next Saturday ready and willing to start, again. Phiat The Beta Pinata held their weekly meeting with flftcen mem- bers present. The minutes were read and collection taken. Aflcr considerable discussion the mat.- erial anti color of the drapes was finally decided upon. Plans were made for a rum- mage sale in the near future with no definite date decided. but clothing is being gathered right away. The rest of the evening wast spent in the SllOll'iil).: of two edu-' catlonal as well as iiitercstlng films. Boyl' Jr. Ill-Y The Club meeting opened with ll. short. devotional period led by, the president, Roddy lvcs. Durlnz; the business period plans were- made for a rummage sale in b.- held in the junior lounge Satur- day. March the 8th at 2:30. Following the business three in- teresting films were shown which Dr. Currie. hV7t;lAChi:llllll'lRli of . Leary. visited here at. the farms of- BERGEN. Norwav -- tCPl A nrtw instrument being manufactur- nd here in rieaigned to prevent hu- man error: in rngine-rooms of 5-ships. Tho dcvicc sets off a ".'arn- P'.O. and Kcnneth Bank l Summ- , the brldic. Mr Codv Bank! spent a Work ll POOR EXAMNJ-' JARROW. England - (CF) - An cxaminatloii paper issued to school children in this D-u-ham town gravely noted: "Mai-kit will bn deducted for errors in grammer." ll. J. MABDN OPTOMETRIST Fitting and supplying Glaaeea Etc. 1-mg many frl-vim: are nioased in m". mar, Mr, Ht-bar Craig has re- OWBRIDGE S TONIC by appointment. Office Iinurs: 10 to I2 A. M. 2 to 5 P. M. MONTAGUE. P. I. I. Office Connected With Drug ..Store. ..)lllt'ltC lil'lIl'-l for COUGHS - COLDS 1,5” 4 TWIN ."TOPPER" HITS THAT WILL HAVE YOU GIGGLING WITH LAFFS ll . . . SI-IRIEKING WITII TIIRILLS! MIDNIGHT snow palace enwann The next mcctingwrlt liohrld rwxtl ,Tuesday evening at 7:30. ting hen if the engines-r mamas q day evening, Feb. 29th. The imm- Bank-5 mlatakc in cxecuting an order from DOTS attended dlnnfr ML-ll were much enjoyed by tho Clu'u.l Phalanx The Phalanx Olub met on Fri- other Farm Prices & Market Report Following are excerpts from the weekly market. report of the Pro- vincial Department of Agricul- ture. prepared by Mr. W. R. Shaw, -Deputy Minister: l One of the moat startling move- gmenta during the week has been the sudden change and applica- tion In hog grades imposed; by Federal authorities. which not. only will develop .conslderable contusion, but. I feel, might mean some loss to our hog pro- ducera. Under the new grades the weights have been increased on "A's" from the I40-1'10 range to 150-180 range, on which a 82.00 premium is paid; while "B" hogs (will be from I75 up to almost any weight, and on those a 51.00 pre- mium will be paid. The packer: will continue to pay on the old grades-that is, the "A" price will not apply from 150 to 180 pounds, but from no to 170 pounds; while the "B" price will also be on the old basin and not on the new clnsaificatlon. - In addition the 52.00 on "A'a" will paid on hogs weighing be-; ltwcen 140 and 150 pounds.l twhile . the premium will be” paid up to 180, however. the price; on hogs weighing between 170 and 180 from the packers on at hog, say, from I70 to 175, can be 400 per hundred less than the' "A" price, and if the hog weights, from 176 to "Heavy" or ''Extra' Heavy” weight he will still re-l celve the sl.00 premium, but the, 'aettlement price could easily bol lower by 6:: per pound or bctier.l say, than it "Bl" price. No doubt' three gradea will be only tr-mpor-,' nry in character, and have been brought about an a result of Foot and Mouth Disease in Western Canada, but for some time they will be confusing to our producers, and in view of the fact that a large percentage of our huge in the 3140 to 8150 class grade ”A" there will be some loss experienced in premiums. premium not now be Of: Island has producers are ad- vised to weigh their hogs care- fully and it possible get their weights within the 160-170 pound classification In which they will. be assured of the premium on Grade "A's" and the highest mar- 'ket price. '- l Font and Mouth Disease i "A great deal of publicity has lboen given during the past week ;on the foot and mouth disease. and line provisions that have been de-j veloped for its control," said Mr. l-Shaw. "Personally I feel that there lhas been entirely too much pub- licity and senaationalism develop-1 ed in this connection. There is, no doubt the outbreak is nerlousp land will very aerloualy effect Can-- adian livestock economy, but as intimated last Thursday nightl there is nothing to be gained by: panicky sensationalism and over-l done publicity. It all adds to al jittery position in the market. At the present momcnt not only has the United States put on a rigid embargo (and I do not think there "Y" canvasaers in the banquet room. After dinner the memberst retired to the Club room and the! monthly business meeting wast held. I-tnpoi-ts were glxcn hy the clmirman of all conimltiecs. Due to the severe storm our efficient seci'etar,r was not present. He was at Victoria tnot B.C.l-vacationlns or working-we're not sure. ; Four new members. not: Gay. IFE stcuturv PIAII Security Plan combined 'wtll-continue tel provide month for lite. Over the years hundred: of th protited greatly by the liberal low cost t UTUAL ,' life insurance from now until age on ...after age the Mutual lite Federal Government old age pension, of The Mutual Life of Canada. Branch onlee - of Nova emu: Bldg. CllAl.I.0'I"I'l:'I'0WN. P. E. I. tc.siiti.Tut;a”?n.j Page 11! I - -w-..a-zeabau-.-,u..i --n-amvla-at with the 3100 o ouaandi oi policyholders have and consistent dividend policy .-I ttav FEDERAL rntstott will be any disposition to ease 'on this embargo). but some Canadian Provinces have gone to extreme lengths in this respect. Britten Columbia. Ontario. Quebec. and Nova scotia have adopted re- atrictlve measures. or thus the most rigid is in the Province of Quebec, and monthly no province is more A d upon t ” meat supplier. In a general way Western drea- sed meat, outside of the Canadian area on buffer zones is permitted distribution pretty much across the whole Dominion. I would feel that u this movement gets under way the trade will feel the impact of surpluses and large auppiles. and there may be some response in market. ieveiu. For the present, however. while the market. has been jumping up and down a bit the general picture has been good and there has not been a aerloua change from the normal. "The clarification of the whole foot and mouth dlseaae picture. an assurance that the disease has been coralled in a definite area and has not spread, a aceady campaign by Federal authorities regarding markets and dispel- hours of 8 and 10 a.m., . ..-'a;'&iaur -9 -ewtlrawusubix.-"ms:-.ic.-'?ai:"1-.-. eta;-Q?aaa'nr.Ju4-.3 4.. 21:351. IL:-; ”-2"le”i.'9 ecosloo 0 month from age I070uo l INTERRUPTION NOTICE There will be an interruption of electric power on our Queen and Weymouth circuits in the City of Char- lottetown and vicinity, and on our'Borden, Souris and Malpeque Road lines outside the City of town on Sunday morning, March 9th weather pemtltting, purpose of connecting new feeders which we had scheduled for March 2nd, but had to cancel due to the bad weather. The City area involved in the iiiierruption will be the general section South of Kent Street, Northeastern section bounded by Prince, Upper Prince, Weymouth and Longworth Avenue. Maritime Electric Co. Ltd. ilooi istilnute iiT AGE 65 "This sum will be substantially greater if Mutwl lilo dividend: are allowed to accumulato- W is .2 rmutuntl partner ()l qootl thinqs tnrutt '.:"j-"MT--1 Attention Farmers During March rush true). will receive hogs at F;-aw and Annears Feed Mm Montague, all day Manda, and Tuesday each week Truck leaves at 3 pm. each day for Canada Packers Charlottetown. Loading Ran. way Car each Thursday as usual. S. 0. MacLEAN, Phone 17, lilontagm-, itione, and 1 aane attitude on the part. of our producers, should an ContlT.lIeVt1Ton pa;eT10TT Charlotte- bctween the for the from our plant and the EVERY vtotmt ron urr