Wed., Feb. 29, 1955 'I'he,Guatdlun,Pugo is liiigclhwag served by the hostess. Annual Ptesbytuiai Meeting, hell i - ' - -' . 0 i in Chnmalztoto ' wn on Tiielly. Ieb. On Feb. 14 the Baltic Rangers 7th. met the Spring Valley team in the ' North Shore League game ofl hockey in the Kensington rink. The Spring Valley team defeated llle Rangers by a score of 11-4. The game was capably refereed by Mr. John Nicholson and Mr. E. , Burt. Rotary Accomplishments In Summerside . Reviewed Ive in creating friendship and understanding in the field of inter- national relatiins, these personal contacts help to overcome the pre- judices and false conceptions which so often stand as barriers to peace anti harmony among the nations of the world. Through these student fellow- ships, rotary is trying to bring about better relations between countries by making it possible for the people of those countries to en- ; joy increased contact he said. 7 These students are endorsed by the Rotary Clubs in their home- towns. Each year there is a great -, International Convention which is attended ,by representatives of rotary clubs all over the world. Mr. Arnett recalled his attend- ance at one of these conventions i held in Paris three years ago when there was an attendance of fifteen thousand rolarlans from 76 count- ries. He said the convention this year is being held in Philadelphia and sugges ed that the Summer- side club represented at this convention. Referring to the founding of rotary he said that "during the present month a birthday, not a person, but of a service club is being celebrated. An organization founded fifty one years ago by a half dozen business and profession- al men in the City of Chicago". ' get organization Mr. Arnett sa , with a few interruptions dur- ing the years of two world wars At the regular meeting of Sum- merside Rotarlans yesterday, Mr. , Frank Arnett. alpast president and charter member of the club, re- viewed the work of rotary in Surn- merside since its organization twelve years ago, and outlined the scope covered by the international organization. Mr. Arnctt recalled that the Sum- merside Rotary Club had been Organized in 1943, and said that some of the principal activities of this club had provided the Prince County Hospital with an X-Ray machine at a cost or more than Miss Betty MacNutt. Malpeque. is visiting in Kensiugton. the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Keir '.'.'oodside. , Mrs. Frank MacNutt accompan- ied by Mrs. Dougald MacNutt of Malpeque were visitors to Burn- merside on Wednesday, Feb. 15th. Mr. Dugald MacNutt of Mnlpeque is a patient in the Prince County Hospital, Summerside. A.ll hope for his speedy recovery. On Sunday evening Feb. 5th. Rev. Garnet Sherwood, Boys work See- retary, M.R.E.C. St. John. N. B. was the guest speake in the Ken- sington United Church at a Chris- tian Youth Service. The choir con- sisted of members from the C.G.I. T. group and Trail Rangers. The call to Worship was given by Jean Murray and the Scripture reading by Sheila Caseley. The organist was Mrs. Russell McKay. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moase ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Ivan 1McNevin. St. Elcanors were visit- .ors to Hamilton on Wednesday, lFeb. l5ll'l. c.v. l. T0 PARK 700 CARS TORONTO (CP) - A 700-car multi - storey parking garage is planned as part of the Royal York hotel's multi-million dollar expan- sion. Manager Angus P. MacKin- non said Tuesday construction will start as soon as plans are cleared through the city hall. IT MAY BE T Mr. Reuben Wall who has been -E employed at Gagetown N. 8., for ' the past few weeks has returned to his home in Baltic. The pupils of the Baltic School enjoyed a very pleasant Valentine Social in the School room with their teacher Mrs. Gordon Cousins on Tuesday afternoon. Several games were played and after ex- changing valentines all were treat- ed to lunch and candy. Mr. Don Woodside of Halifax, N.l S., is spending some time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woodside. Margate. The club had also assisted the hospital by contributing 35.000 to the building fund, and additional 51,500 to the completion fund. and pay for the annual care of a hos- pital room. ' Tile club has also headed the Greek Relief Fund, and the ml for Britian Fund. They have assis - ed the manual training department of the Summerside High School to t : extent of 31.000, and have also provided financial assistance to the Girl Guides, Dental Clinic, Med- ical Research for Crippled Child- ren, the Music Festival and other W0Y'l5lly Projects, as well as the sponsoring of the school patrols in Summerside. "I am proud of the contributions which our Rotary Club has made to these various projects”, Mr. Arnett said. ”but I am even proud- er of the active work which mem- bers of our Rotary Club are doing as individuals in our schools, In the work of the Board of Tradd tho Red Cross. and many other cornmunlty-wide activities”. -kn .i '0 - Fatal Stroke Dr. Andre .I. Ciprlani 47. pert on the hazards of at radiation, who died in hospital at Deep River, 0nt., after suffering On Friday evening the Y on ii g eoples Society of the Kensingtoii Presbyterian Church met in the Church parlor for their Valentine a stroke at the Chalk River atomic Saclal Games and contests Wm" energy plant near Deep River. yenjoyed and a delicious lunch was ICP Photo) SW9”- Mr. Reggie Fendergast Char- KENSINGTON llottetown is spending some time Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Crozier and in Kensington the guest of his brother, Mr. Austin Pendergast. . , Mrs. Delmer Woodside accornp-, son, Gordon, accompanied by Mrs. Edith Wall of Baltic were motorists continued ti grow and expand until "3 Nomlam "ll -Flldayi Fells mill- anled by her daughter left recen'.ly, -for Toronto to join her husband,l who is employed there. this month upwards of 9,000 rotary Mr. and Mrs, Ear! gem le my ' L clubs with 42,1000 members in 96 mmpamed by their 550" IVE" and Mr. Earnest McEloie has returi. cou ies throughout the Wurld 8113 Mrs. Webster, Kensington, left re- cele rating this great event. lcently for Boston, M355, for Retarded Children; Miss Sue N. Beck of the Mental Health Hollett, teacher; J. F. Leightizcr, Clinic; and Frank Rush Charlotte- chairman, representing the Char- town Legion branch. Iottetown Legion branch; Dr. N. (Guardian Photo). Training School For Retarded Children Backed On Monday the newly elected DIRECTORS and teacher of the newly organized Prince Edward island Day Training School are K. A. Parker, Superintendent of City schools; .I. R. St. John, secretary- treasurer; and Eugene Kelly, re- presenting the P. E. l. Association The Western Guardian J S. T ylor, Optometrist will be Alber on office this Saturday. Contintied from page 1 ELECTORAL the Province is being badly neg- lected. He said that pork and beef was being sold below the cost of Board of Directors of the Prince pruduction and on the admission Edward Island Day Training of the Minister. the Province was School held a meeting W dlscllsslloslng its egg market. policy for the new school for re- He said that in me 135; eight lrrile" Cllllillelh years freight rates have gone up 3 ed to his home in Summerside. after i” a pleasant holiday REGULAR Thursday night at the home of Mr. Roy Campbell I dance Canadian Legion Home, Ken in sington, Music by Erwin Deiglian March 3rd. They had been appointed at t!'.ely98.2 per cent. He said I150 illlll Mr. Arnett said that one of the 30331115 3 fEll0WSliiP Of busl-D655 , gammon, ,d s H h; 3 V A v ; recent monthly meeting of the the consumer income dollar had H t t - d 1 S; "31 ex waves in an Miss Marjorie Mc.-irthur, Ken- Y l 3” uns me oys dxmsslon 50 Dlscuss ALCOHOL '- Ylllllll Prince Edward Island Association mos mp” an ccmmbumms whlch an pm es 0 E sington. had as her weedend Euast. decreased from 80 per cent to 50 per cent. He flelt that the same thing applied to the fishing indus- Mr. Lloyd Lockerby has return- ed to his home in Hamilton after being a patient in the Prince of the six continents of the world. They differ widely in language, customs and historical background Mr. and Mrs. George Clark Bump cents. rotary makes is the stimulation it provides rotarlans to carry out the rotary ideal of service as indiv- and alcohol was the topic of a panel Miss Marjorie Riley, Baltic. ion at a joint meeting of for Retarded Children held at the Y M C A attended by a large If M... not vmnh win. it may be your line-I . . Bette and Gamma Hi-Y - - .. . i v 1 1- c yum, . - - f lliebllpllsafd t th Y C t hm number of supporting citizens as t!'y.y lf agriculture continues to 15.1315, and yet are all alike in one respect mined the members 0! we Kensmgg County HOSPIIL by I ant”! 0- Lgdkia nae pint: of livu ( PETSOTIBIS Pgingf on-age usei-;llf:l'Iwho1 wen gs parents of retarded cbild- decline in the Pr0V1nCe.".he Mild. He said that hundreds of fellow- lu 1031 llley are handed '0Selllel' tmi-A-'Ialpc0'ic KDBII Farm Forum on Monday evening, Feb, am, Ill-;P:lllIV""”pYol&e i-";0i'l0I':::I1nm'.?7 '- Friends regret to hear of the ten. WE ll 50'-lllilllli ships awarded by Rotary Clubs by Bu ldelil '- ll'-9 lileal 0! 5el'Vlc'3 Group at their weekly meeting on W" Md l" ””l''"' ' '"- hm" " . . . andiits effects were brought out serious illness of Allison Ramsay. in 5' mm little son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith ' Ramsay, Kensington. the Kensington United Church Men's Association held a supper meeting in the assembly room ,with an attendance of thirty. Mr. Stirling Miller, presided during the your stomach . . . ou feel constipated All the fun and soar e no out of Life. That's when you need mild gentle Carter's mu. Uver ills. Thine famous in: ubla pills holy e ' . Soon you will i ibrass and tinkiing cymbals'." SOME REMEDY Dr. Dewar said that certain Mr. J. F. Leightizer had acted as chairman and warmly welcom- ed the teacher. Miss Sue l-Iollett, who the Association feels, besides amount to approximately one and one-half million dollars. A unique feature of these fellowships, he said, is the direct contact the rot- 10 Others. he 53lVl- Monday evening, Feb 13th and on "Our Y0i3!'Y Club llere l" 5l""'lMonday evening Feb. 6th. Mr. and merside is just one unit in a chain M,-Sp Nelson Caseyey entertained of more than nine thousand rotary this group at their regular weekly ”the choice is yours" received from,the Maritime Relig- ious Education Council. The panel discussed points from the film and stimulate the flow of hv r digestion mm fuizctionin properly The many friends of Master thing can b don about agricul- - . . , led tbstba da ggggg y? iliii.llllalnNi.lliii”'nesO.iiel;l..?.lll;. HifQ".f,y, 3glide:pefii:”i.l.nlLlew.52l:i5'ullill'J lfnvclilf villi ;lItIlliItlI'IeI'ool)il-lzoII)IlIrI,zITn:IlI: l"'e-SHE Pulled gut um Ohm!" igrrlililiwiillpziiilfiliulfgiinlhlig ill.-ills: 13:3 ill? riiiartvnecllillriicellal '"”””g' ' E",.:f2.,l.l:'3lZ,”,.l,g.T,fl,”, l3,',lf:l.,ff,?,lZ.'f,Z'. E-2:" ii.l'lllya..n”'y'l”lrli"” c”'”"lt" , imports annually 6,000,000 bushels of potatoes--almost the whole Is land crop, he observed. i He hoped that when, "the veil of secrecy" is lifted from the Tar- iff Board findings some remedial action would be forthcoming. He said that the State of Maine pro duces twice as many potatoes as the whole of Canada and yet Cana- dian markets are wide open. States and Canada, and in B8 dif- ferent countries and geographical regions throughout the world", Mr. Arnett said. He went on to say that in the last twelve months more than 300 new rotary clubs have been organized in 47 countries of Europe, Africa, Asia. the Americas and the Islands of the Pacific. He suggested that rotary had become such a world- Johnston, Barbara Vaughan. Gam- ma Ciu, Carol MscLean Marg- aret Cof in, of the Betta Club and Richard Rankin and Kendall God- kin of Alpha. James Norton was chairman. Devotional period for the meeting was conducted by Bar- bara V L . David MacDonald president of the Hi-Y chaired the general meetinll. their year away from home, no matter where they are studying. Continuing. Mr. Arnett said, "he attends their rotary meetings, visits in their homes and places of business, and travels as much as possible durl..g his school holidays. In this way, he sees at first hand how the people of this country live, and through these close associat- ions he lays the essential foundat- a great contribution to this Pro- vlnce. Miss Hollett told the audience that one aim is to create a happy atmosphere in the classroom for the child who is retarded so he can develop freely without tension. "A happy child.'.' she said, "can cope with the everyday classroom situations." that he is progressing favorably after an operation for appendicitis In the Prince County Hospital. His Guardian customers hope to see him around and on his paper some ir. 9 week or so. Mr. David Maclcenzle has return-I ed to his home in Baltic after be- ing engaged at Gagetown, N. 3., for the past several weeks. lV'4"- Ne” M”ll9W5- ll3l'-lC- lmdled by Mr. Everett L. Donald. Mr. 5 "9 S.ge"dl"8 some llme l" Sums to the British Isles and showed mew at many interestin and beautiful ed to Mr. Johnson. An enjoyable sing song was enjoyed by all with Knnsmarox f Thur. 3:30-"MARLAGO", prison Mrs. Gerald Miller, Kelvin, was camp, the most audacious and- ' a visitor to Kensington,durlng the Mn Wallace Bl'ye"l0ll- l'l3”llll0”' Johnson gave an outline of his visit films. A vote of t anks was extend- RTCAME ,, Rev. L. M. Murray as pianist. Wed. - Thur. 7115 8: 9215; Mltlntl weekend and was the guest of her Ingenlous Raw. escapo 0! worm Hockey Fans and skaters are once again enjoying the pleasures M ' E 1 Ch 11' ,1 ha y 1 0 0 Miss Hollett pointed out, how- i f r d H ti 3) M r t; be” 5,. of us of having electricity again and hav- War II, starring Anthony Steel. i, ' becrlsa pail-tient Ttllpflie (IE. 1:5 slde Mlnor eV0r. "ml Progress Will be 5l0W Brill FARM CREDIT illrllrisersgndilrlgfaslle slIIicTntIITat0nbe- l":'iSI: E!) the idueal of ser- lllg llle K9ll5lllE00u Rink in operat- iP3l'elll5: Ml" and M”' Elly Mr Jack vllnll-ell mlll R0l”rl' B"tl'y' ... land Hospital. Charlottetown. dur-l H k P we must not look for irnmedlate The speaker felt that young men cause y-our-y has learned gm-ough vice, which simpw mean, being ion once more. Arllluli Ba-nk drawing T313543? WW3 ii trig the past two weeks. rcturnedt OC CY rogram results. were not being given enough en- its many years as experience that thoughfill of and helpful to others The regular mommy meeting of Rev. L. M. Mum.” and Rev. ML P05511316 5100-00. E of her home. in Breadalbanc. on Mrs. Stewart Pierce thanked Wlllmgelllelll l0 lemllll "ll ill? personal contacts are most effect- at all times. the Balm, women Institute met Haslam of V ' i i' d the l -. M0Nl3Y- lllelllillllliy l7; Flll-'l"l5 Wlll iilinor Hockey program at Sum- Miss Hollett and expressed appre lal'lll5- lle salll lllal ll l00l( 3 I00 fur their February -I on - wish hecr all Very Sail5lilCl0l"Y ml” merside Civic Stadlumloday. Wed- ciation to those who had contrl-Il;l;:Iri:inY0Ut':Eiam3n :30 H83 Stagelghlii; 1 th P 1 nt hi h ldh t t h Wednesday evening 8th, at the iv Va 85C "C I lnilsgglgao Paperuelglits Reliable buted in Ish: ""l,l,fd em": ifgrt II? the Gogvernmzntmzouldggfrilid money 3I,ealabrIes18bt.lItl.(lIpi:JpleeweI:vhI(I):e aearicerrlhglt 8 won ave 0 e” on Ieomlin ofgwlltrf H113, Igri Gogdon ' , V, v . -. : ' . . program. epa warm r ue o , . ' :, . - - ous s, a c w te presi enr, v, ll'- llle llllle llllage M .Bleadal Motors. 3. VEFSUS Maul-Gllll3ll M0'-' the late Mrs. Roy Smallman for l" mall l” mllllsl lllllllllllels Wlllle Pll3l119d Will! 5 I-0lBl Of 150.000 He believed that the large nurri- Mrs. Keir Crafer, Presiding. After 7 ' bane, each Sunday morning and cm 5. young far-me;-5 can't get started. hospital days. her efforts towards the establish- ment of a home and school for re- tarded children. Mrs. Smallman"s insight and effort over a long per- iod of time. and her Christian for- titude inspired all thew knew herw The new school is sponsored by' the Charlottetown Branch of the Canadian Legion, B. E. S. L., with the assurance of financial assist ance from the Department of Edn- cation and a classroom in West Kent School provided by the City School Board. The Department of Health and particularly the Men- tal Health Clinic is helping par- ents fo understand their childis condition and to accept or modl fy it. A great many other indivi- bcr of P. W. to, through necessity. teach for a social hour followed. few years. made just as good or a better job than some of the in- experienced teachers being turned out today. He felt that the institution of the highschool in the rural centres was a marked step in the right direction. He said that although he had himself received his early education in a one room school, he felt that it was impossible for a teacher to do justice to ten grades. In regard to the paying of high- er salaries, Dr. Dewar said that it should be a Federal responsibi- lity. iilf they can enter the field of health. there is no reason why C. students who used the regular routine of business a Delicious - SUMMERSIDE :15 - 9:15; Thursday 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 : evening the cliecrful musical notes 3y30.4.9g: papa,-weights 51mm of the church chiiiirs, wliicli were U". and MM-Fa,-1ane ey versus rcccntly IIISIZIIICII in the United wmm -M010,-Sygy Cimi-vii. events a ”5ablw"i" as 6.00-7.00: Midgets. Kinsmen Club 'L"-OSPIIEFE. and Teullud l0lk l-llal 1., versus MacAusland Furniture 3. this is the day for worship and -m---m----1' praise. Friends will he plcased to learn. that lili':.. Art Van Ewyk who wasl 1 a patient in tlie.Princc County lIos- - pital. Summerside. some time ago. Mrs Lame Seaman was . less is now somewhat unproved inlm the Bwadalbme village wt, heal-lll' lrnen's Institute on Monday, Feb- The Junior Rt?dling Club; Btread- l'll3l'y l3' : albalie. held I! acntine or y, in: The F-emuary meeting or the he l-ll'el"l0lblll'-9 Llllla”" 0" Th".l5'k "l'r:iwfnrrl Memorial” Women's day afternoon, February 9. at which Missionary Society was held at the Idle clllldlell elil”-Ved 3 logy ml" home of Mrs. Allan Hickox. on Speaking of the Farm Loan Board. Dr. Dewar said that his organization was willing to take a 60 per cent mortgage on a farm property at 5 per cent. ”No farm- er can afford that," he said. "1 FLUORIDATION Dr. Dewar said he was sick of hearing all this talk about fluori- dation whlch he said was appear- ing in the press from time to tlrne would suggest that farm loans be by llwllle Whom he mllsldelred ll” administered b.v,ihe Credit Unions ,9ll'33lllle "3 exple-55 all ”pllll”ll 0" throughout the Province who know ll more about farmers problems than the banks do." The Second Prince member com- plimented the Department of Edn- cation in its program of Senior High Schools. He felt that voca- tional training should be extended so as to include more of the rural youth. Tonight 7 TODDLER MODELLER At the tender age of three years Lonnie Barrcca is a pro- fesslonal model with regular dates at fashion shows and meeting very regularly during the "inter months not withstanding the difficulty of travelling due to the very heavy snowfalls. The most violent iliama ever set to music! "The fact is. that is has been proven conclusively that fluorine added to water in small amounts will reduce tooth decay by 60 pe- cent over a ten year period," he said. "This could be obtained at a cost of 7 cents per person." "Some say that fluorides are poi- son," said the speaker, "I ima- gine if you take a lot of things in W I --55 llllll lmlllesls l-"Well W” Th day, February 9. Mrs. Ham- duals and organizations aided in . they can't enter Lhe field of educ- photo studios. The story of lErV8 by 3395 fl llle. 010" gllls Ii'i0I!Il1Cs Newson was the devotional the long task of establishing the yhfbibgssygyi d t uh l:1l'9e,:m”l:,lll15llle:lol'tgl!:P:lf!':;l?:':l;: atiori." ms clever child Ind how sh. I 355l5l9il bye lille -llllallall-' lleader. of tgilef fctriicgvigs isrgsrgwg school. mixed efeeungs .," 5:, C1 "D25 rgegar ;nll::;lli f'::nm:,”;'sgch1m!desB;md may mg - was schooled for ms ending The Breadalbane village We ”l”.”yl”g E.” y 5" The &550Cl9"0"- 1" c0'"Pe"ll0"i"I know that no pl iited id d n o e will dispute the 0 am m9ll'5',lll5lllllle slllillsllml 8 V.” tlilll-H I313hx;.mlf1IlckgilSlPAm;gntryeTsfidbi wml 'mlel' lmdlesi lllms l”w5”l"l here last year Illieanpeeilrleg lugflore beensefilnof tliesen chemicals to 1122- N FLU0 E IN BEER Work ls l" The Smldlld Ms entineh iarty sndo bazaar" which 0Mrs News”, non, cymsg hegpglgdtomrlrtiieet tgetneleds of all and I also undeutand that we had kmdy WATERLOO, Ont. (CF)-Fluori, week. Mothers will erilay It. as e. in Le range ..a... on V. ' ' t i , ..' C rea e c ren. ny osecass . d ti. th t t: r - s ' griday, February 10. The large 1tianhinfulinsgggltd,,l;ifS-,,E,:E:: ed as ”trainable retarded." how- .533 fI1T;:rIIetIT:t:(seaT'o!::foIi'oe Ihlfuthg SEWAGE AND warm ..i,.,.?:. 9,: .,l;Qie:. hie: ,,;'::;;l3 5'' Tl” 5'"'d'"l 'r ”" 5'l' "'-llllllllllel"-ll-'l)llllll””' nutgbsr ofkalldase groups Wlflo at- ggai Newsou Prayer Cm” ever, can be helped by the P”, wonder do we amp to consfder me ..I know that sewage and wamr 1,, the my, Alderman pate, now, complete with magazine, I AP0NH'DEl?llREvl;l,ll'loSBE'.9'0llllZhr. "ll 5 9” ye 3” eve" ng 0 Co” v b is Durliig the business P0596 SCli001- net income from this source" is a very contentious Question but Stewart told the office committee 12- age novel and 20 pages P""'”""””' " '1” - ml ll - tests, games and singing. Iliglillghl-8 .lll mam.” ' o id Other classifications are: those "5 l t l 1 i I Li i W t I ll M d ”B p G':!G49'lllivI7GsHvPi--I-!bili.hnlol-aunt V : tor the ,c-imciven was a fish pond is;;:,sg:,';,,',-;.,,:”,: flf,E,l.'l,il .;l..lE"c..”. in iinsuiucitoiyi you home; win; re; the 3.E'Q5g5:.l35Z'.;;"e”ii5n l..'li.e?i inlszaniiieieviiilil ii.i”('i3v3.3.i.s;.e3.l 35oni'5l3.Z C533,” u....?.'loai'i;iec.'i'.. '” "ms 0"” "" We , "”""”""' ; ,5,m,p:i,g the young people fromliege. qu re Cus 0 8 Care. Ellen F-rt are not, he said. it think I can is anxious to improve this situs- t..e'taste . . . and that: poor poliz- - Akg Latest News R55! V this vicinity, who are continuing b ewved 0",! W9" W0 ”V"l3' Yeiimleil 19 5909 speak from 2 medical angle when lion in our towns and villages. it ics. . . ,K with dis advanced studies, are Miss. W0-"El ll”! G55; 1: sbrmgfigia ill by this type Of 01855 Grid T1990 I say that many of our country is an expensive program and I! Margaret Kennedy. Presently ab lglst llllllllllls presegm-, vmung continual supervision; those in flit women haveysuffered by having believe that for the Village Of 0- tending Klnkora School and Mr C-1 8- -- Ame" Preview to her tralnable group but are past the mo manygounsgs canmuhem dm. Leary to msmu 3 water system it -g-1-.--n-mu-g p John Van Eivyk and Miss Luis M86 d3 E P0 f F fwesmn Canada best tralnable years or are kept ing the summer." would cost in the vicinity of 5140.- ON SALE Now l Dowell. students at Kensington AEPsal'(l;lilll19espil: was Presented Wm; out by lack or Its-arlisportation or Doctor Dewar speaking face- 000. t 5 High School. is ' . other reasons: i e arlzest group. tiously said he could easily put on The speaker strongly supported K , , y , - -- iall Illldle” lmd gmlmm the BI” the less retarded. most of whom certain death certificates as "the the establishment of a minimum I g Today ”' 3'30 7'15 , 9:15 dalbane Christian Church Womens 9:15 The Breadaibane - Fredericton . Missionary Society- can become self supporting. caII- cause of death"-the tourist indus- wage and fair practices act. He k E G E N Trrhursda-Y 0- -- - 7315 ' Young' Peoples Group have been, . Qilebec Will Accept Tax Sharing Plan Of St. Laurent ed the educable retarded. benefit in: by the public school program bilt need specially planned courses. of stud; and methods of instruc-W lion. Miss Hollett observed that under- standing, acceptance and a chnncn for improvement are more wel- try. He believed that some of the patients he had committed to Fal- conwood had been affected to a greater or less degree from the trade. til would not trade ioo indust- rious farmers of Prince Edward Island for all the tourists that noted that in Halifax the laborers rate of pay was Sl.15 an hour while on the Island the Department of Highways was paying its opera- tiors 75-80 cents per hour. SNOW REMOVAL Dr. Dewar emphasized the im- Rink. T Wednesday, Feb. 29 Kenslngton Juveniles CIVIC STADIUM SUMMERSIDE FEBRUARY 29th QUFBFC (CPl-Premier Duples- tax - rantal agreements. expiring 0.0"” ll" retarded chlldle" Illa" lglmzlgele dull”: llle sllllllllel-7 Egxgsgf lI;ln:::a:l'n”V”;I';mi;';l'5 smlillg Vgrgus St. Nicholas Rivals sis has announced Quebec lirovlnce iliarch 31. I941. the provlinceis su- simple pity. e s . maple throughouythe country had s'side Juveniles Versus . will accept federal paymtlents urider ipend,ceiii:;3ief5e:Ellg:gfjg::" Jngg; -------em- HEALTH am .,.,,,y Wm, .1"... mm, and Summer-side Junior Aces th- f d ra1- rovlncio tax-s ar- urn .or - , ll llsln Wm M” '”E...””.Z. Ef.2i.Zi.il..."”.. Preparations For s.T.2S.”2i?.?.”'.tS”i..l1?:i.Mi”: 32:.d;i:::ii.:”t::si.."i:::.:.:” 8.3,, .. M am am. ster t. aiirent. m . g t - m 1 ' ' ' g M'- ”"Ple”lS' deem" mm” ' W” "9 ””"l”"' Annual Carnival iliiiglil 3553 l2335.i3..miel'liE'. ...Z”ivFi?.l3..'3? il.”e”cll.'.lI.."”....”...?..3.S 200 and 506 few months before a provincial election expected in June or early July. It means that for the first time in 10 years Quebec will fall in line with Canada's other prov- inces In taking part in a federal- provincial tax arrangement. Under current fe ral-provincial Mr. Duplessis' decision to accevt payments under the new proposal was made known quietly Friday 10 a few newspaper men. It cam! I fter Mr. St. Laurent an- willing to meet provincial premiers March 2 or 9 to discuss the new tan. Mr. Duplessls, who has said he plans to attend federal-provincial "MAMBO" PAYS AT Great preparations are being made for the carnival at Bedeque Rink an event which is always look- ed forward to as the big winter event of East Prince. Last year contestants came from many distant parts of the province to take part. in this colorful affair and with this year's magnificent throughout the Province. "This does not really amount to so much." he said. "maybe two or three thousand dollars." "We will have to soon start thinking in terms of two or three million," said Dr. Dewar, "if we are going to have health insur- ance in the Province. Health in- surance is coming and it may be O'Leary and he believed that he was doing the best he could under Skate after game. Skating After Game very difficult cir nnces. He said that mail service in the coun- try was being seriously interrupt- ed by the snow. Dr. Dewar tended to minimize the fact that there are 100 permit teachers on the Island. He noted that if he himself were to begin FLASH . . lumnitmnrsn VvoMEN',5,,l 'ti'i'n'sniir - mm mm Parson; iiimnmimnrgmm 3GIIIPIDMOIMEWllLIIIlKHIlU'ITT'N&Ui.?IlWY'DH&MImn- ,1 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT i FEED SERVICE We wish at this time to thank our many Ous- ll d. srned , d t A b tli .. . i EvIgu,lT0gL'ag:,J,l:llIlptTI:IrTlIll?i.E" we IiaJiI0sEVEl' Ilifyisniieotczafisflelcll with felilslilg g:"llnr:::3”,.,:,l:To', smlgmef lzleiflcali-:eNt;15eE3re ready for it. Due to the tremendous sale of NEW IDEA tomers and friends, for the fine co.(-yperation mey hair :0 ttiifffei'eiii- pf" tegxgllmi ;lil:,3elfl8ll'f','l'ell'3,le'l,,',,':.',;1 l:,';,y',:,l,d,,,l;'--'33:; :l&l'h':icl::;l”llll" ll 'l”"ld be " "Why do we need health insur- . Manure Spreaders this past winter, we now find that gave us during the period we were without powdr. s ry a u our peo r .. - 7" , ' -- 1. . . . - :l''i'.:".' i:':l:'-.:":::?..:i.':i:;l: 2.35:. 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Auliullui CW'- ll” ""'ll'..'ll "'3 mll." f",b';,l;" momma; have all been overhauled and are guaranteed to W6 890108119 for any lucouveuierice We fly J," l" ”' which ”.l'3"l.ll.l'..?..-l.'l 2l.'3l'roll..".l' oileclie llax-rental arm l,'l.J.l..... table Tor an o.,."r..n..E WEDNESDAY. sap. 29th Work The selection includes horse drawn and,trac- have caused you in thepast Eight Weeks. and once i .."Ll,l:';:':::."l.ibf;e glory of on merit; signed by all Canadian prov- SEE, mm. "me my peoplg have to go to 3;3o...A1bmy st, pats vs. gag maghines illijlth riivbylerhtiresupr ton tsteil iyineelts. . again solicit your patronage. pg vsnna lsilvana Mangano). s fac- lnces in 1942.h M .s H m”. The fat-tailed lb of the wi.l!1- on expensive hospital for surgery. Wvmsroe e ea y purc aser 1 ave e es se ec on O , tory worker with a craze for danc- Federal ant or ::wa mrmm, trygovide the print: Pll mm diet Dr. Dewar said that people Skate an", Adm. 3550 pick from, so come in ear”, and 100k them Over. "The Original Home of shut-Gain" . I" "'0 'l wlld am” m "l M M equnillmmm liyll. revenue In lll ll""ll"'”l' llllly "'9 """'l"'l lnl” ”l”""" We also have a complete stock of NEW IDEA , Iflorpstulo. perilllililll-E" Illeb rllilvlilgr tops Ie ei- rile lmvlglt It':lnm:dlf,:l.lgP”,;':::- THURSDAY. MARCH 193 Spreaders In all the popular models. ' . l V" ' 000-000 ”ll 9 " ' th Shore Lea e Bcfilpul s, contrive: to throw woud bring 9119099 044v 316 COLONY . on the 1.1.” would SOL! gll , .. her l0RI!I.I'IIcr with Count Enrico on basis oi1th;k”"D"u',llloslli'nu'.:iTI no Bcisuii C0iIK0- 'l'-ill l” ml” llloTIl:mvlcinlty of 34,000,000 Freetown Royals vs. Lot 16 Call. Write or Phone- . (Michael Rennie). with an eye for revenue leg. 3 -03" m., d,. oral resources. has 3 nstivo POPE mnmuy ,bom hm of mg mg"; Rang"; ll” ""”l'l l""'l'”" l"""h" mm mm "mi P ylillous ' mm mm Tom” ma umlm '”'”' He felt out the redid!-Govt?" 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