PAGE EIGHT THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry, Mi-L Byron Stewart, Mrs Bruce MncPhee, Miss Joyce Wigginton. Pius Mcxinnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wsldon Layers. The Guardian may be bought. at the following places in Mom on Blus Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office; in Sourls: The Snack Bsr and H. Richards A Son. ....'FOR YOUR spring house- ....'F()R PLYWOOI). Masonite. M-leaning see our wall paper, chrome mouldings and cabinet paints, enamels and our large hardware, l-lilchey & Vanlder- stock of congoleum, rexoleum, in- stine's, Montague. laid linoleum. flor-ever plastic and -norbolcum tiles. Hilchcy and Van- ldcrstinels. Montague. ..fC-I-L SPEED EASY "SATIN." The new washable. interior wall -m- finish, in ten charming modern col- ..'FltiF.Ni)S PLEASE!) - The ours. at Stewart 4: Becks. lrirnds of Dr. W. E. Mi-Neill in. ----- Lower Montague and Montague ....')l()RE Ni ' COATS and were pleased to read in the Guar- shorties. all colors, shades and than of February 25, that a giscatlsizes. Reasonable priced. Belle's honour had hcen conferred on hlmlshoppe, phone 68. Montague- by Queens University in establish- - - - ing the Dr. W. E. McNcill scholar- ship for students of Prince of arrived. Drop in and see them. Wales College. in the account oflthey are very smart. Belles Dr. M-:Neill's academic CaltE61l,Sh0ppe, phone 65. Montague. '.here was one omission, in 19345 hel --m-- l was elected Si. fellow of the Royal' .. rBl-I SIJBE to ask about Society of Canada. To be clscted'Gliddens Spred Satin the wonderk to this society is the liiizliest in- lpaint in one hundred and eighty. rllectual honour in Canada. lshades that dry in twenty nun-.y -E.4 jutrs. llilclicy & Yanlflerstine S.j ..tlIIORNING MAIL 'l'RUCKy.Vlontagur, P. E. I. l'RGEI) -- That the railway could; - --- , zive a much improved service iii ..2lL'DGMENTS GIVEN-Judg-, he-y sent mail out to Kings menis in three Excise Act casesy .. '0l.'R NETVISDYIIISZ hats have Sountv on the early inorning truck were given by Stipeniilary Magis- I so "rnr. GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Kings County Paperweight Champs The Blue Peter Line. opersting the freight service between this city and Nwioundland. mode is trips last year according to an answer filed by the Hon. Eugene Cullen, Minister oi Industry. in re- ply to a question asked in the Leg- islature by Mr. R. R. Bell, Leader of the Opposition. The answer also showed that the Province suffered a loss of 829,985 under its freight contract last year with the losses varying each trip and three of the voyages showing a surplus. Hon. Mr. Cullen said that no new, contract has been en- tered into with the same line. The Provincial company operating the service paid 53,465 in wages. The Minister said in his reply that the figures quoted were not final as they are currently under negotia- tion. At Montague The Government intends to build either s bridge or s causeway st Montague this year. Hon. Dougsld MacKinnon, Minister of Public Works and Highways, said yester- day in reply to 9. question by Maj. John A. MacDonald. Third Kings. The question asked was "is it the intention of the Government. to build it bridge or causeway at Mon- Freight Contract Loss On Newfoundland, Route indicated I new bridge would be erected. . Hon. Mr. Mm-Kinnon said that last your tenders were received from three firms tor the sub- structure snd approaches and from three other firms for the super- structure. He said that” from the bids submitted the chespest bridge would have cost 3182.738 and since this was considerably in excess of Departmental estimates it was de- cided, to redesign the bridge and call for further tenders this year He said that the preliminary work is now being done. In reply to a question by Mr. R. R. Bell. the Minister of Highways stated that the total over-all cost. excluding land, of the Government garage at Hillsborough Bridge was 3177.700. At. the same time the Minister replied that the program for the coming year has not been finaliz- ed in answer to a question from Maj. J. A. MacDonald asking if it is the intention of the Govern- ment to pave the road between Cardigan and Dundss this year. (Ihepsiow Man MARCH 19. 1953 How"Skinny"tiirls Getiovely Curves .-...-1 Gain 5 It 10 III. IIIFPIQ who nsvl g ' il 0 sin '13 low :35. us 1 ollsws 'rli'u o:u:,"f IV .9. 3: blgdlv: min-ny booauss blood ink: ..',' II . . nod nouriufu .33.. on .rl?o:tfssruIetI.1t,tT-ll" '” lop whom you nln Mun you wish. inc5'5i.?Z.l:'; ,t;.r1'bfeHrqunIntcd"slse nnlv ms. 11; on," 1-,,” to'ds;uAI.o:ll" ir'l..'1:"lli” "Va" "'""'- "W m. t The penetrating, soothing Ii"; 0' THBIJIOGINI Medicltlid Wool in so loft "Id '30ml'0"-lnl---W, erful for children. Helps relieve chest: colds, lore throlt, bronchitis. neurslgil, and other ache; and pains. Inhale Tunimolul Rub, a mm. psnwn pro- Shown above is the Alontagucl Joseph W. MacDonald at in 311 excise cases, sccircnts. Mr. W. F. Alan Stewart. First Queens, thought there was R need teeth in the traffic laws but believ'-' that some discretion shot. . used in enforcing them. He cited the case of a female driver going into court pay a fine and having to wait so long she was fined a second time for too .. , parking. Mr. Frank ...,. . Flint. Queens, asked if the amciidment meant T. Mciiwen, coach. . -11 on the train was theltn is A - ' L g ' . lpirllgii arff Mr. William Acorn llklfzntaguc yesterday. A resident of Georgemwn was (mad lffgfggll 8&1 PilD01'll'Fj.'-'lll mt-'l”3' team lvulllers mg” m” year?" The ”W"''3 duct,Io help ms, Kinks. when he tank panlpeakcs was hned 550000 and Costs Costs for Creating a disturbance m of tile hug scounty Championship. answer did not specify which alum h d n the discussion regarding illeland six months in jail for posses- ,, pubnc Dude? and ,1 resident ml LP” 10 Ylgllli l”1'0nl l'9W-V'- W3;-lld be dmle. but answers to M PB" '4 irnort oi the co,m,"lll'-E5 lm'eSl-lE1a!- siml nl Wmllv Elld l” delaull 0' Whim Road was fined 310.00 and lfo;I;'ier,pG;Wiiigc.JIi?ity1'ie, J.Pe(il;:lir, (E; 0 or questions at the same time :0h'- ".7 . hi: the advisability of granting akpayment sentenced to a fuither i costs for opemung 8 motor Whmc '9 111111; . . I. S. tr 011. v "' " ycur nus franchise to the Canadian NR(-illerlnl of imprisonmsng of” six without an operate,-5 meme. klgtllflnzll. (N Y I H D M . . wuen tmveh Pg a- high Speed and pi druggiar tonal Railway. Mr. Acorn agree lmont is, Mr. Les er ' onne re- Mimi l ' 1' '- 13111311. - 0- N R d if t t ”. N-The 5 dden dc Lh 1 M A . god 1 with the report submitted and presented the accused. Two rest-l. C8l'l'0H. 3. Wllllv. A- Ballem. M- iffld that the memrbels .ol the cos Maclgonald ollzcurged In-t eills W ztated that had the request been dents of Dundee were each fined MacDonald. ,.i. W59 Wall l0 d0 evelythmx ll19.V home in mepsmw aibw. "30 vesg granted it would have meant the 5100.00 and costs or three months Back row-P. Mccarroii, coach; on dismay in the wmdow at can to cut down the number of mm” anemoonl Mr'.M;eDm;m1d Hc'aley's Ml3il'S Wear, Montague. is a tentative set. of plans for the proposed new nurses' residence which it is anticipated will be con- structed adjacent to the King's Abbies Peewees C P H 1 In wit is emphasized that these plans hau . . -u souris in the morn- ing and was working with "is son, Anselm, repairing lobster traps .;'.ieii he was .rt'lr"en. Mr. MacDonald operated a lzirge farm as well as running his lobs- ter traps esch rear. He was '13 years of age .4 survived by his wife. ....i sons, Anselm and Joseph; six daughters, Dorothy at home; Mary Ellen (Mtrs. Richard Power), souris: Mable (Mrs. Jos- eph MacDonald) Souris Line Road; Gertrude (Mrs. Daniel Carroll). Barton, .iss.; and Rose, Boston. Mass. Cnc son Francis predecess- isolstion" oi the northern part in Jail. one for possessing a still. if his district. The proposed bus the other for possessing illicit; ervire would follow the mainlspii-its. Mr. R. R. Bell representedlof J. A. li;zhwa.y through the southcrnlthe accused in each case. Ml'. Si 8. Hessian represented the Crown, 1”f:...e.E. -. Murray Riya- - ye;teI.dVaypgMs5:go::alAl::1 are by no means final. but are . offered with a view to arousing SHOVVING AT 3130, 7 END 9 Conimerclal Road. Murray River, interest iii the project, and solicit- iinz comments, ideas and other l ., , A in his 78th year, following a heart H Vfhe Abbms peewees over. proposals from the residents of the , l ' suffered after I lengthy whelmingly defeated M0ntaguclll'35Pll'l11 dlsmcl 50 Ill”, 3 mu" zggzdvllfgg? feoualgdlrgzkeofthg;-cox: iii--.5 Peewees 12-1 in an exhibition iiocqdetllnite plan mar be ""v15cd. P-N . . , ,3 ” I ' key game played at Mgma 3 1;, yconstructive ideas will be grezitlv Cm lee"'."ll9n-- H9 W35 mld may The deceased was horn at Mrur- - - ' 3". . S : v t l , l b . 't L.lil. , .. , V night. MacFndyen ior the visitors HPDTCCW ed ll, He mfm 915 0 . . (vi tour years ago, A159 sup. ray Rixei, the son of the late A .. p . it. b ,.d ,h ,h x 1 d H J ,4 Hon. W. E. Darby in acting as and Mrs, Laughrm Madman. Iliiasttlutslalldllll-3, sgoriliig thrce of lle C 0"-h ix; ll; Dl:Cl;95MR '1n' , "om. of .m ame'ndm.M My me vi ..;; are two sisters. Matilda and s.' - ,i.,.is.ca'a: .. c-'”” i ” - M Besldes lll-5 55””Vl.l"E ll'ld0ll'- "99 closefc:llinecSkI(i:); gifme l)h:l)rliI;gl'i allIla':e l.V'l'9- -l0llIl A MECDOMIG. 3- N- 503,12, Court Act 3(plag;edh.t.hat Ellitiinbgliil ogrxzilagtglxiienu have not Tens MacLean, Peteis Road. he periods. The Monmgue squad Wastnookm Mm R, G, MMDOMM. . . Ax” rxoa er c ...ig- W C0mpmedA STATION is survived by two daughters, Aii- Kbl 1 H .3 wm.Cd Mn Dm,1d' T. M. mow, mg the dstes of the sittings in ' ' V , L. McEwen, Grader nle. Mrs. Harry Smith. Ch:li'lctt.e- :;:.,,fL, 0?,?,1:,?,;,,o,..leb,ff(;:ld1?:.cnynf ,,,,d A.aw1,,L,,,,,,,.t Prince and Queens counties to BL Edllald Kwml "5 "med permit or hoidmiz them at n time ml dc l1"l””l W” ”” G THERMOGENE MEDICATED WOOL FARMERS For Highest Prices and prompt returns, send your eggs to SOURIS EGG GRADING WWW and 15”l39lv -lll'5- Tslallley scoriiig down by t t 1; The plans have been pi'cp"red . ” - "'"Hl Islaiidi and one son. which liflWz'VE'r.I n?c:gnguiiaablleact.sc;lbv a Charlottrtown aFCl'iItECt.KIanCl llmer ”"m.m me he” M the necessary' Willard. of Murray RiV01'- A150 pierce the opposing defense for include accommodation for thir- 5u",'mlel't Kmg5,C'3u"l3' 15 ml 35 5UrVil'lniZ are 1W0 lilmheli Pal" more t.h;-.n one goal hv Power. teen nurses and matron. It is s l 3d ll-V the L -9- ' - End Afcllle 1" l,3Ylll-All Colllmlblat Lineups: A ;two-storey frame constructionwitll T"'?h"”' Ch"k'0" , , End 3 5151913 'Em”- Ml-9 Wllllilm Abbies 7 Goal. F. Callaghan: dr.pf.:':.'ntoo:' exit. mud follows gov:rn- tUIE2!”T&ill?:Co:f;or:?in:l7:lilgdggl? ' Glddlnils Ill New GlFl5Fl0W- N-3 A fence. Johnston. Bradley. MacMil-lmgnt specifications with regard to lS0"- FF3TlCl5 Pl'9d9C”l59d l”m- lan, H. Collar.-han; foiwvai-ds. Mnc-'iioccssai'y features such as 126 sq. The llmelal Will lake Plilce S3l' Fayden, Gauthier. Kennedy. Mul- - feet. per siiigle room. and mo sq. Teachers Federation started re- l :.':!;s by both Premier Joncs and Dougslil .....Kinnon regard- Ufdliy El- 2 P4m- "Om ill"? Ullllw ligan, Bunlain. Joseph, Roget-s.tfeet. per double room. and one s , Church M MU”3.V R”'9lV I'll?” Cahill. MacDonald. 'b:ithroom per six nurses. The pro- 5 s” "check "fl. M was lmm ymenlv Will b9 l" m3 Cummlmllyl Montague -- Goal. Peardon: cl:--lposed pla also contains some de- l-e5Ch"5 1” the Fede”l'l””: H9”- yCEmel-9I"Y- - fence. Vuc7.7.n. Stcwart, Aiinennlsirable features but which are not Mr- Mlmxlmln” dld Tlol belle" In Hell. F. Coffin. Biillem; forwards,l,necessarily essential such as a me Wmclple at Ml ll' tn" of-Thcdunglc L tlillilllmiilllli-ii ilfli HERE. WITH ALL THE SWEEP. .; W The Pony Soldier rides wlit. (7 no white riniti ever rode before: in the last Homing tings oi the gtt:(il Ciictt lrtbt-llii rzl SCOPE AND SPECTACLE OF THE CONTINENT THEY TAMED. IS THE THRILLING AND ADVEN- TUROUS STORY OF THE ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE. mm; Enwiin . .. Wlgztllloil, MnrKcn7.ie. MacDou;:-lrecre:-.tioii room, lutclieiiettc. nurs- nil, Powcr. Vaiilchrstliiv. Johnston.'es' lauiidry, etc. It is also proposed that the new First Period .buildiny.: be erected to the south l-Abbies. H. Callaghan ti.l5lwest of the hospital, which would 2-Montague, Power lO.16l:crm to he an ideal location. How- .'l-Abbies, MacDonald llilltrvcr. the proposed plans are on MacFa'J.vcii 14.12 display at. l-lo0ley's Merits Wear I EXTRA! News - Cartoon Greatest Inventions COLOR BY 5-Abb. .. Gauthier . l5.l0 wheE anyone may view them. 6-Abbies. Joseph 16.33 7 Second Period -I-' -Abbies, Johnston MG 8-Abbles. MacMillan ll.'tn m ts 9-Ahbics. MacDonald . . 12.34 --. Third Period (Continued from Page ii . , ,E.......,,E..........M..M..M. ',';”Q,l,;l,;l,e'i' i,f,fl1l,l;.'ll " ”1l,.:icienis. He thought that the lack ,2-At. 35' MaVFltd3," ' ll,'3?t,nf any check on drivers resulted T '31” M 3 39” i l"4”liii a lot of them ”iiot. even know- l3-Abbies. MacFadyen . l4.ll ing which side of the road to drive. on” and the same thing held true of a lot of children on bicycles. Greatest Prob RIVERV IEHV W. L ..tThe regular meeting of the Rivervlew Women's institute was held at the home of Mrs. Bowman Dr. W. J. P. MacMlllsn said the on Monday evening. March 2nd. greatest driving problem arose The president, Mrs. C. Msiheson, from drivers under 25 years Old p s ided and the meeting opened whoni he said constitute "is big in-: Sinsziltg the oils and repeating menace" today. From the insur- the Collect. H1109 angle alone he said this class The roll call was answered and put a great disability on all other the minutes were approved ssresd. drivers. He wondered if it might Committees were heard from and not be ' able to put a full time new ones appointed were: School. r tczicl , young drivers. Mrs. R. L. Smith; sick. Mrs. L. Mr. George saville. Fifth Kings, Cnrew; entertainment, Mrs. D. B. t pared the rules of driving with Mstheson; refreshment, Mrs. F. those of navigation and said that Bagnsll. Mrs. E. A. Bernard, Mrs. under the present setup he was Bowman and Mrs. Cousins. Cor- not surnrlst-A ” -err so many respondence was read, and bills nzcidcnts. "I'm surprised there are voted paid. It was moved and sec- so few". He wondered how 9. driv- ended to send to S10 for flood re- cr would react M er:.- -gen lief in Europe. C-g it was decided to serve lunch at gomcry and Mrs. Jean MacLeod. the Achlei 'ent Day which will The April meeting is to be held be held in the hall March 16th at at the home of Mrs. Mstheson. eight o'clock. The following were The roll call will be answered by appointed to collect. for the Red showing onels baby picture. Cross: Mrs.Sheri-en, Mrs. C. Whit- A dainty lunch was passed and lock. Shirley Carew, Beverley Mac- the meeting closed by singing the h'rley Spence, Ecula Mont- lraticnal Anthem. iiinmciir I run snow; FRINGE EDWARD FRIDAY, FASTER 'N FUNNIER, WILDR 'N WACKIER THAN EVER BEFORE! --nun cute or tits" no ooiltcii - mmtz tuii. '6iWt.DIli- . Inns swoon cousin: 7.. .0AltTO0N Cihnitcolor Act perniittirg it was the most undemocratic ever to go through the House. He was particularly vehen...t. on the ms or at "s child" just coming out oi Prince of Wales college sutomaticsllv be- coming a member of the Federa- its without having any choice in the ”ut.'.l. Premier . ..i opposed this principle as ho considsrcd it gir- cinz people to prrstically join s union. It was made a part of the 1945 Act. he said, and though tcrv-' ers might withdraw from the 7 they had to remain in it for a year. ir answer to s.- ques- tt - he said he had many com- " teachers about the check of! because in their first year of teaching they liP'?'.l'3d all the money they could get. Souris K. of C. All members of K. of C., Souris, are requested to meet at Council Chambers Friday, March 20, at 8 p.m. to attend services at the home our late brother, Aeneas MacDonald. m:- pkgs. All Kinds and Palmolive. ' 4 Cakes 29: Jewel Assorted March 19 To are reduced to N2 price. Fancy Wool Sports excellent Easter gift. just arrived. clearing at special prices. and Ritchie Shoes. 2 Super Suds ... 69: SOAP POWDERS - Lurgo 39: Giant 19: Odex, Cashmere Bouquet SOAPS-Any Kind- Siiortoning. 2 lbs. 45: 16 oz. 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We are pleased to announce that we now carry A complete line of menls footwear, both Work Boots and Dress Shoes, including Palmer MacLellan Work Boots 51 Gauge t 28 Inclusive .ANDREWS' Full of Juice Oranges." 5t dog. 99: Head l Lettuce. 2 for . 29C Sliced , Iucoii. lb. . . . 456 Boneless (Cottage Rolls) Bum. half or whole. IBIOIIII IUIOO&5c Chase & Ssnborn Coffee. lb. tin 51-02 Regular or Drip claim. 2 this ... 795 Pure Popper. pkg. . . 395 73: I sass. PORK. VIAL and l.AMl- Au. curs” , .ANniuiws' "The Home of Provcn Values" . PIIIIIIE 2897 441