Page ‘Z The ‘?“§*‘.C“.”" ""‘=d- Mergh 5~ 12% ’;’.3§i.§:“"t..‘.i1?.;’..‘L.i’.?t.i.?T“..llt£25 Eskimos Stricken By Fvleasvias friends wish her ii speedy re- Promises To Create Market of Will Return Home By Plane Friends are sor—ry to hear For Canadian Oil At Montreal EDMONTON " (CP)—Lester Bfling natural gas even greater dis-. Pearson. said Wednesday night if i tances and, if export markets he! cannot be obtained in the United States for our Western oil, the government will have to take oil; steps to see that it can be mar- he becomes prime minister will create a market at Montreal‘ for Canadian oil if the United States continues to restrict imports from Canada. Most oil marketed in Eastern’: Canada now is imported. » The Liberal leader, addressing an election rally here, said also 5 keted in Eastern Canada." he added: At another point in his speech, “If Washington will not modify its present attitude with respect the illness of Mrs. D. Miihganfl All wish her a speedy recovery.. Sincere sympathy is extended to the family of the late Mr. Jack Ellis whose death occurred recen- tly. ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sharpe and daughter Vicki were recent vis- itors to 0’Leary, guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ord Sharp Mrs. James Burleigh was hos- By DON PEACOCK _ Canadian Press Staff Writer. OTTAWA nCP) -— A plane. will take home a group of Eskimos hit by measles last summer deep in the Eastern Arctic, an Arctic health official said Tuesday. About 40 Eskimos were stricken last August aboard the govern- ment’s northern suptplx V<’-S591 C- D. Howe while returning to the Arctic from the tuberculosis san- itorium at Hamilton, Ont. The epidemic struck while the tThe Eskimos were taken off the ;vessel and put up in an isolation ‘ ‘ camp at Resolute Bay to keep the , measles from spreading to other _ natives. In the Arctic, measkes concern medical officials because of com. hich may follo due to the rigor. Many oi the 40 ere able to complete their journey_after re- by the eather and the 24-hour plications. such as pneumonian ous climate and living conditions. b covering. But 18 ere stranded V he is opposed to price discrimin- to importation of Canadian oil; tess to the United Church Ladies . . darkness over that part of the ation against consumers. He if the American government in- Aid and Woman’s Missionary Soc- 51t‘)‘(§’ut‘”£"(5)0:)nIIt1Ii11:SR1:;’t1}l11t(‘:fgzgasgé Arctic for part of the yeah would make sure Canadians did sists on placing restrictions on iety on Saturday. a ’ ]I[E']AkLTl-IETEAM FINDS TB not pay a higher price for oil such importations and thus dam- . , e s imos ere brou- and natural gas than prices aging and retarding the national Mrs. Alifred MacLean was hos- 50ll'lll1'6I3‘;V F331 gagahtif :22: south for treatment of tu,be'Tcug1l: - charged American consumers of development of the vitally im- tess to the Ellerslie Women’s In- Ml'5- 9 V_1lld bu ‘iv; 50E"/ans Ing_ - the Canadian products. U portant industry in a friendly stitute on Tuesday evening. It was 3.000111?-alllet Y ls- In his first major enunciation neighbor country, and we, in Can- decided to send $25.00 to the Tyne 115: K995‘-llg 0“- on energy, he said: ada, will have to consider neces-' Valley Health Centre to help _pay Mr and Mm James Morrison “We have moved coal and elec- sary steps to move oil from for the Dryer. Mrs. E.S. Burliegh and ‘family Snmnnensidey were tri-cal energy great distances for Western Canada on a big mar- invited the members to her home Sunday gueéts of then. parents’ national purposes. We are mov- ket centering on Montreal.” for next meeting. _ » Mn and Mrs John Morrison and , . ‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Biggar. - friends hope to see her home Mr‘ and Mrs‘ Jackt Maglsaacé . again soon and much improved. Baden’ were recen V1510” ° Mrs. George Jelley, ‘0’Leary, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest was a recent visitor of hen snn_ Miss Maxine Profit is spending Ma°N°Vm‘ in-law and daughter M13 alld MYS- a week visiting her aunt in C-liar- Mm Eldon .Mma1.a teacher of James Burleigh. Sincere sympathy is extended lottetown. the High School spent the week. Mr. and Mm Shermon Hutch‘ to the family of the late Mr. Wil- ’ h - T v 11 _ , . . lard Oatway, whose death oc.c.ur- Friends are sorry to hear of end at her mm m We ‘a ey ms” and famlly’ Swmmerslde’ red on February 19th in St. Cath- the illness of M-rs. Harold Gillis Mr. Erwin Dennis and Wendell were Slmday V151t°rS °f ih?“ par’ arines, Ontario. at the home of her daughter and Phillips‘ left Saturday for Hamil- ems’ M15 and MrS'MrW111I1§mb t ’ son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin ton, Ontario, where they will gfftlgfiigggl and 5' er er Friends are so to hear of Hutchinson,vSa-in-t John. s nd a few da s visitin . _ ' , the illness of Mrs1.T¥-Iarold Gillis. pe_ y g — M155 J“"=F““a N°‘”°°mbe' 5”‘ A11 wish her , speedy rec0Ve,.y_ Miss Judy Mina,’ student of Friends are sorry to hea-r_ of dent of Prince of Wales (‘nollegei . prince of wa1es coflege’ char. the illness of Mrs. L. A. Burleigh, Charlottetown was a recen gues sincere sympathy is extended lottetown, spent the weekend at all wish her a. speedy recovery. of Mr. and Mrs. Glenford Millar. -to the family of Mr. George Ad- the home of her parents, Mr. and ams, whose death occurred on Mrs. Robert Millar. February 22nd. Mr. P. M. MacCaull was a re- F!_'iel1dS are SOITY 90 heal‘ _°f cent visitor, to Summerside. -the illngss ofhM11;i. Arthur :'IeI(JitCh1II;: M- E 11 M f h 1 _ t SOD. an WIS m I. SD Y d Lo e Gill’ , of . played in Freetown, spent the Spent the Weekend at the h°me °f fir’-1_ 2111;: Mrr: Rayr;1;Sornds01(1:,si111s, Word was received on Thurs- j weekend at the home of her par- her parents’ Mr‘ and Mrs‘ RM BUS AND BODIES RECOVERED ents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bar- 'M°rris°~n' low. are confined to their home with pneumonia. All their little friends wish them a speedy recovery. day, February 19, of the sudden death of Mr. Willard Oatway in St. Catharines, Ontario, on Feb- . uity a-nd skill” to keep alive six letters to indicate only two ted." -United States scientists was in ors in electronic systems.” Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watts. ruary 18th. His remains. will ar- . . _ k’ t _ . < PRESTONSBURG, Ky.,—Whlle body_ of the driver Jack DeRos- tered bus. One of the workers celK‘]’lrtl‘S-.l’&:‘Y“‘°;"d G111“ W335 3 $6‘ Eélrr s§ffaXffl§1§.§g§te§.1§,.§l§,I,.?, °rt’,‘ viiffjr ff,“§,‘1l;’,,f,‘‘;i‘;§d;Y‘’‘ 8‘ ma.‘ 1,‘{{,‘{‘.;“%¥,,.‘;,‘;§,*‘;‘§ workers scramble over the school sett is pulled through the smash- holds open the rear emergency . V151 or ° her m°lheP Mrs‘ and Mrs Howard Watts Mr and Mrs Ernest MacNev. 2 p m at']3tdeford United church bus pulled from Levisa Fork, in ed windshield. Ambulance litters door while another works inside Murmel Euamdsv S“mlll°l‘Sld€- . , ' ' in “(ere recent‘ visitor to sum ' ' - - ' the shadow at front of bus the are on the ground around the bat- th': bus. (AP Wirephoto) M,-_ George Campbell and dan_ Ronnie England who is an merside. 5 ' Tye c'G’I_T_ girls nnld 3 V31; I 1 . . , ' ghter Joan have returned to their tsilglltntghfgggfiefia Z851: fgnlnigfif Friends are sorry to hear of ennatfile oaea y$"e,g£;1sl§§§}'° uel;/£1.12" ' ' 1'5; Keep AI Ive S '1 aw S Drea m ..‘l‘.§§°.:t..f:i...§‘:i.‘;”l&‘;:iu‘?.‘E”€.f;§’.1 “:5 ‘im- “.t;i.."*‘.‘:.‘: “‘ r:.:.g°°° N°W- ———Same 1°°ka: - v ‘ f3the1-..vin.1aW’ and grandfatng, M son nga . ’ 4 ‘ ~ a su s an sum was re iz . - I - . . ..4.,t _ . Willard Oatway. r r Miss Juanita Newcmbe stun Little friends of Harold Hardy . . D0 - as 3- 331011 m a n 0 ‘ 0 o I Mr. and M11’ Albert Shame ent a.-t.Prince of Wales College. $.e.ni:°11;l:.ym‘;°“1}i‘:;}a!rp:°eu1;l(;1";‘;fln°d ' . _ ‘ ‘ New Nylon ‘fProclslon"_—§iiI,is|l.,;,; o lm p I le p a ef Mn meodaré ' If You're « P°"°‘.t.t°“r.:.?t . , Gilli wr t "t Vt su . 3 9 °"_le r- In re .Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Burleigh . smoo y. . , y- r ' c . melzidee e recen visi ors o Ill .G1enford Mi_lla~1‘-A Wfife l‘9°ell’l Vlsltll" t° S“mm°1" ' - GUT!‘-X NdailthePts)l1i:nhes , By KEN METHERAL sound. ' de‘ ' ‘bed d t be . - 51" V Slladesan Prufg ttle-. Canadian Press -Staff Writer “For example, he could not ty1:<liggl‘i'a1;hi1<):Iaell;rl[pertfI;EEednothe ‘M1'5- .Gl°ll'5°l’d Mill-'=1l‘ and M1‘S- EfivggileE:l(E}:1efN£%]¢iari{itgel?c}S?:l1ogl Mr and Mrs Jack MacKlnnon Everybody getsabit run-down-noiund r » ‘ - LONDON (CP)-—~Bri-ta-in’s pub- reconcile himself to pronouncing practical problems of typography Peter Mmar’ we” M°”d’ay W9‘ spent the weekend at her home Halifax were week-end guests of |1I¢IIc5l'°'l'°‘|l- ll°“i'll°'d°d«*"“""Yl’° "J" muichhmnln . llc trustee Friday challenged “ph” as “f” and once described will be taken into account in.ad- mm "° S“’mm°r5id°' in Tyne Valley‘ their parents, Mr and Mrs’ Gus 5°“'°'°‘l 57 "'°hd‘°‘- P°'l"l" "°“‘i".9 CUTE’; sheer mankind to use its best “ingen- the word “though," which uses judicating the designs submi-t- , _ ' - :MacK1rmon ‘and ‘and °M1.s_ seriously wrong, just a'tempon_ry toxic Lanolm keeps’ ps _ . Miss Marion MacDougal-l, Sum- Mr Lorne Bnnlengh spent a few Armm. Hutchinson ' condition caused by_ excess acids and cases, ,., com _ ;n George Bernard Shaw’s dream‘ sounds, as a “wild absurdity." CANT USE OLD ONE merside, spent the weekend as an n'recenfl_ in Ttgnish on bu -_ ' ‘ wastes.-That’: the tnne toxinke Dodds » -~ . of a simplified English alphabet. Shaw’s will provides that the A, if that did not pose ,, S,,f_ guests of her sister and brother’ nezs r y ‘ #1” ML and Mn Albert Sharpe F_§n‘l“*¥:i',1'-°°§"=:;'e9‘“““m*:'I°£g';;’.j; ‘ T ' » The challenge came in the, newalphanbet shall consist of at - _- - _ . in-law. M1‘. and M1'S- Earl MaY- I - WEN recent V1 ‘t to Summer‘ — - “T "'°‘t°"- "Mr 1 « i ” "g form of an official announcement least 40 letters enabling the Eng- g$$1ct13;ru:€:n ;‘}§§’1§at,f“5l§;_.,,;’,’,§ l1.-'=\I'd- ' V ' MI. and Mrs Cyril Wmnnms side. ' El 0" |‘I|||W|l|s “CW ‘¢l‘l‘b‘e“d "“'°;-git” “P5-HCKS’ AND *' u in The Times °fif9r'i”‘g ‘ prize °‘ fish language t°-be Written With‘ of shorthand codes for verbatim and Mrs James Williams are - £:f$d!'l'eu°l?d:i1°°pPill:ter:;\:'o'l.ook E‘; ~ C I ‘ t T A £500 “for a design of an alpha_ out mdicafin_g single Sounds by reporting and designs for re. Congratulations are extended to spendmg.s0metime visiting in St. Mrs. _Harold Gillis left on ‘elm bio _ I 1;! th». ml ma,“ ‘n -C 4 . , . . bet of ‘at least 40 letters” as, de- groups of letters or by d=iacriti- forming: the existing alphabet b cpl‘ 31.1‘! Mrs‘. Beverley Hanson Andrews N B and Hajifax Ns' Wednesday mbrlllng 501‘ st Jllllll inn”-‘nu Y“:-;'n¢,n,,,d..,D.dd’,_ 5, ' ' - \ scribed in the will of the Irish cal marks instead of by one the addition of analogous letter’; °“ ”‘°.“‘ mamage which took . t - ~ ~ - - N. B. where she will visit her _ dramatist, who died ‘in’ 1-950 at symbol for each sound. Of the 40 win be disqualjfi " . place -1” Metz.Franc°' °n Fdb'.1' Mars sterling Phillips and ram. the age °‘ 94- ' ‘ ' letters» 15 must be Vowel S°1md's- All designs must reach the ms’ Hansen 1‘ uh’ Mme” Em‘ il left Saturday morning b There was an ironic touch to Enlarging on this point, the public trustee K,-mgsway Lon_ G‘.'a9‘t’ daughter "1 MT" and Mn‘ pine for Bnrryfield Ont ti . the announcemn t. Public, public trusbee’s office said: don W C 2 ’-England b’ Jan Wflllam Grant and Cpl‘ name“ 301,, hen husband ‘who’ in ,t'n'bion_ Trustee Reginald P. B-aulkwiill ‘‘It is implicit in the will and 1 195,,‘ B-.',,r1’l,,t,,ti,,,,1,,{._., ‘Lt mg 15 ‘mm 5‘d"‘?l” B'°' ed in -the army t-here ' circulated to newspapers an 800- in Mr. Shaw's writings that the ’ ' \ " word document he den ,, d d . d d t, f offer can be obtained by sending Miss Patsy Huchinson has en- _ t. t,, .5‘, t 3 V9’; “"3” an, ,3 W10“ ° the W0‘ a stamped and addressed en-vel- tered the Polio Clinic in Ohar- Friends are sorry to hearof the 15.°m°“ , 3’“n‘°‘m‘°"‘3 em“ ° P°5ed Bmlsfh a1l?h‘a’bet_ Sh°“1d ope to the same address. lottetown for treatment. All her illness of Mrs. Colin I-Iutchin-son the contest. have as their main obJects the _ —--- _ - The official announcement, saving of lllbor but, although ” ‘ published in the public notices the proposed British alphabet is . _ \ column of The Times-, took up intended to produce a means of , " , - . , ‘ just seven lines. writing and-‘ printing the English ' ~ It was just the sort of thing language which will be more that would have delighted S-haw economical to the writer’s time, whose. main complaint against of the paper and ink of the the present 26-letter alphabet is printer,‘ and of transport and V the time wasted in using two or torage, yet convenience and . more letters to indicate a single although the form in which the U. 5. Scientists Interested . In Anti-Submarine Device , K MONTREAL (CP)——A group of and serve as frequency modiilat- ‘gal; . “...SPlLLED . U . 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