p, ,& ,, IN MEMIIIIIAM Governor-General Masses": min- dard flies in cold-sub-arctic breeze WILFRED MacLAREN Tllcre passed away suddenly: at the Prince Edward Island Hospital on January lItIi.. I956, Wilfred Mat-laren in his fift)"l'll"-Si .V93l'- F0? the last few 3'93” ll" had be" In poor health. but his passing Chine ., g great shock to his family. He was the son of the late'Mr. and Mrs. Milton Macbaren of Cab- le Head West, where the deceased spent his early lifc. and where he farmed successfully until his IIPIIIIII began to fail. when he and his family moved to Charlottetown. in his quiet and unassuming way he was always a kind friend and . good neighbour. . lie is survived by his sorrow- lng widow. the former Lydia Sign- ons of Cable Head West. one daughter. Marion. and a son John. both at homr. who mourn the loss of a kind and loving husband and father. lie also leaves one sister. Eva lrvirs. Howard MacEwenl, Lexington. Mass.: three brothers. Brent. Boston. Mass.: Leslie and Frank. Cable Heart West; three in-utllcrs. Harvy, Edgar and Bruce predeceased him. The funeral which was very lar- ni-lr attended was held on Jill!- l;ilh.. with a short service at the llacl.can Funeral Home, then to St Peters Bay United Church Services were conducted by Rev. RA. Mm-Leod. assisted by Rev. iiuward Christie, who both brought icntlcr words of family. Hymns sung were: ”The Lord's my Shepherd" and "Safe In the arms of Jesus". A male quartet rendered "Going Down the Valley". The pailbealzs were: Leith Sanderson. Shirley Suther- land. Robert Sutherland. William Macharcn. Melvin MacLaren and Arthur Anderson. interment was in lliidgell Cemetery. The flowers and mcssages of sympathy bore tribute to the est- mn in vhich the deceased was ad. PILLOW Wife and family BASKETS OF ROSES Eva and Brent WREATII Frank. Leslie and Laura SPITAYS Anni Mina and Ethel Sutherland Betty Carr g Hattie and Ellsworth Alice. Angus and fanliiy The Ladncr family Barbara and Anna Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Trcmcre The Marlins and the Dumonts Nnrnlnls lladics Wcar Ml-ISSAGI-IS 0F SYMPATHY Pearl and Jack Watts. Hampshi L Pvarll and Eileen Sanderson. Mid- e it I.t-na and George MacNeill. Fox- lmrn. Mass. Harry and ilrcollwicll Flllll.l'n ?ilacLarcn and family. Can- ilun. B.('. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bclcher. City .'lll'S. Betty Large. City All: and Mrs. Addison MacKenzie. I Peter: llllrlnrl" Macinarcn. City Elsie Mnr-Larcn. City Alice and Angus MacLcan. Ham- ilton. (int. Charlotte and Prescott White. Som- enille. Mass. lnmtv and Hilda Macswain. St. Marjory Rattray. L VIC as he goes for I ride in an esitimo lsled at Frobisher Bay in the south- Peters Sterling Anderson. Cable Head Delma Peters. Toronto. Ont. Blye and Albert Quigley, St. Pet- ers lcge Susan and Lorne Wood. City Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Sellar. City Peters Charlie Huestis. City Myra and Nelson Squires. Green- wich Mrs. James MacDonald. St. Peters Anne Macbaren and family. Lex- ington, Mass. Lillian and Earle MacDonald. Lorne Valley Robert and Jean Sutherland. Greenwich Marina Murray. City Melvin and Sophie Macbaren. Greenwich Shirley Nicholson. City Helena Pippy. City Dot Ford. City Doris and Victor MacDonald. City Aunt Annie Sanderson. Greenwich N.D. Machean. City Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison. City Granville Martin. Maiden, Mass. Lyle and Frank MacLaren. Green- wich Mabel and Simeon MacLaren. St. Peters Frank. Leslie and Laura MacLar- en. Cable Head onto. Ont comfort to the Rev. R.A. and Mrs. MacLcod. St. Peters Lelth and Lelia Sanderson and family. Greenwich Mr. and Mrs. David Carr. City Simeon. Bertha and Dianne Mac- Neili. City Hazel and Earl Maciziwen. Green- wich Alonza and Elizabeth Dirt and family. lid. Hilisboro Arthur and Effie Anderson. Cable Head Gladys and Aidius Macl(enzie, Moreil Georgia MacLaren. Sllmmerside Eva and Howard MacEwen, Lex- ington, Mass. Fred and Lizzie MacLaren. Cable Head Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Richard. Parkdaie badie MacEwen. City Bob and Claire MacEwen. Lexing- ton, Mass. Annie Anderson. Moreli Mickey McGee. City Joe Simons. Somerville. Mass. Juan Watts. Hampshire Nick an Huei Kays. City Ircne S lith. City Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Douglas. Hd. Hillsboro Preston and Gladys MscEwen, Greenwich Hattie MacEwen and brothers. Mldgcll Mamie and Lawrence MacLaren. City Arthur and Bertie MacNeilI. Mont- ague Brcnt alid Jen MacLarcn. Boston. . Walter Wayc and family. St. Pctcrs Ed and Thelma Francis. City Ella and Percy Carr. City Alfred Simons. St. Peters Flore-nc and Maurice Dyer. Ari- ington. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Campbell, City ATTENTION HOG PRODUCERS OUR PLANT WILL BE CLOSED ON GOOD FRIDAY . MARCH twril. The following Hog Drovers will be collecting and loading hogs for us on-- WEDNESDAY. INSTEADOF THURSDAY. MARCH 29th FRASER & ANNEAR - Montague MCEWEN at CASELEY - Kensington MCEWEN & CASELEY - Summerside BORDEN BAGNALL W1 D. L. MacDOWELL - Fredericton ELMER WIGMORE - Bradalbane NELSON SIMPSON -- Cavendish We shall be receiving livestock at our pens In Charlottetown until noon Thu Open for business as usual Monday, April 2nd. F CANADA PACKERS LIMITED i onanwrrmows. P. It. I. MARCH 28th -- Hunter River rsday. March 29th. -REGAL Section 11 B. Prince of Wales Col-i Janie and Ernest McLaren. Tor-, it least corner of Baffin Island. Es-pRC!liP constable. ICP Photo from .kimo at right is Mosee, a speciallNatlonal Film Board). 'EsIcimos, Incliansl Will In Manning Arctic DEW Line OTTAWA tCPl---At lcast 80 per 000 Mid-Canada line along the 55th cent of the nperatiollal and maln- parallcl. about 900 miles south ol tcnance staff of the DEW tDistant;the DEW liile. It will also require The Corlmunity Friendship. St. Early Warning) radar line in Can- some 1,200 men. The DEW line islesllmaled 3'00” I0 4-000 P"5”"5 .ada's Arctic will be Canadian cit,being built and paid for by the lizens.H Defelntf:e l;;O(tiIil!iCLi(t:)n Min-lUdS., the Mid-Canada line by Can- ster owe norm e ommonya a. Thursday. ' g Some 200 Eskimos and a hand- .'.i.?i.I.i.l2";.2li2.?fi.Illl." 2; in an , . ' -' D ,tlle Arctic will be among the Cana- 3.3.9 ml: c1?,'.fa:,usc an (oh, xklavm d”"l5 9mPl0.V9d 0" the ""9 alea. Several hundred Indians are '-"'9151J30-fill”-900uiAl5:;9k3rC""5:l;; working on construction of the Mi green andA lmei w rmovera Canada line and helping to freight ..-..:l;':;.”..l...”.l: cIIlnp:lI'yl.ls"”ph" to the radar which will hire the staff, estimated T0 HIRE 200 ESKIM05 5"A”::00 I”? the iCi'l'i"'dl3"' stecllgm-. Officials have said they expect , anmllan C V 5" C0" "'9 9' some 200 Eskimos will be hired for twill operate and man the 5170.000.-imaw line operation. expected to I ,.E: start next year. Mr. Dora and Harry MacEwen. City; How” Said that when lb” Sandy. Inez and John White. Bord-ppm before the Commons "mem- en . l - . Fiorric and Garfield Tremere. City gzltfadyalg n;;rS:ip::iS::p0;':edu;: Beatrice and Ruby Battersby. Mld- operation .. geli ' - g pltir. alld Mrs. Willard Pippy. Haz- 53,? (I-:lSnR'Sz;:l:3la,lll(le5i:el:;l2,3' tgpggiii, 9lbm”k v ion military critic. that Canadian lid” Ke'3l9- Lily , , contractors were invited to bid on Barbara and Phil Perry. City the DEW line job and at least two Russell and Etla Macl-aren and did so. Unfortunately. their bids faintly. Cable Head were higher than the winning ten- Billy and Annie MacLaren. Cable dcr submitted by the American Head firm. Mli5- Rlllh Cillllllhcll. Clt.V Air. Iinwc said his department Mae and Louis Falone. Foxboro. is in constant touch with its Ameri- Mass. can counterpart and with Federal CARD 0F THANKS Electric Company on employment Mrs. Wilfred MacLaren anti fam- aspects of the DEW line. ily wish to thank their many fri c n cl s and ncigllbours who GREAT COMPOSER, tholnziltfully extended their symp- Franz Schubert. the Austrian athy or helped in ally way during.composcl'. died of typhus in I828 their sad bereavement. at age 31. .: TWIRLERT complete DEW line situation can bet BRAND NEWS LONG MILEAGE l llllllnllloll BUY NOW AND SAVE - - SEE T"” DEALER WHO SELL Disclose Details lllawsv NOTES Of Vast U.S. Continued from page 3 I Dr. J.G. Taggnrt. Deputy Min- Passport Racket llSLeI' of Agriculture. headed the I Canadian delegation. Canada is the WASHINGTON IAPI--The IalI- fifth largest contributor to the FAO lasllc details of a vast patsoon budget for 1956 and 1957, iler sharel re-'tet nvolving the sale of U5. being 4.61 per cent and in addition W lh5hlP d0 '3 to thousand! Canada bears part. of the cost of 0i Elle" Chinese by Hong Konlthe technical assistance program. "brokers" were dlsclosed Fl'ld3y.The budget adopted for 1956 wt... by a House of Representatives Ip- 56,600,000 and for 1957 S6.800.000.l proprlatlona committee report. fl-hes. were an increase over the According to state department .pl-evious two-year budget but less. testimony the racket has pouredlthan that proposed by the Direct-l thousands of Chinese - including lor General. whose plan was scaled. suspected Communist agents-intoldown to eliminate one new project the United States on the instalment and the delay of work on others. Inn. The term : S500 d d 2.500 balance psayable u;dIlnai'iiivaI I PROGRAM AUTHORIZED I in 9", United states p The progijplmIaushorizedhpiacedI , ', greater emp ass uring t e next ”T?.a:m:3'eel31l:ll:Iyll;!Ho(m5c33le: two years on the need for increas- umu two high gm! de "tmenrlng consumption and improving ' t P nutrition as a means of solving the officers asked the sub-committee. - , . . . world problem of agricultural sur- for 3512.312 in additional funds for pluses in some areas and shortages the consulate - general in Hang in Others Kangf The Conference approved the pro- Thls would permit an increase gram, already undertaken by FAO of 116 investigators, virtually doub- and authorized 1; not only 3,, con. ll"3 "'9 C””5”l3”3'5 5l2e- tinue and expand these but to ent- Consul. - General Everett F. er new fields including a global sur- Drumwrlght in Hong Kong re- vey of renewable agricultural re- ported that "if ignorant applicants sources and the uses of atomic can be brought into the United energy relating to agriculture; in. States under this highly organized creased participation in fundament- fraud system. it is obvious that at education programs. consultat- Chinese Red agents can be so ions on land reform and survey brought In." missions for Reconstruction and Piecemeal accounts of the frauds bwlelopmehtl were first disclosed several weeks The Conference also approved ago in Hong Kong. pthe development of the Expanded ; Technical Assistance P r og r a in C ' which in 1955 sent out 500 experts - land awarded 300 Fellowshi s. Gay HOIICIOY vTliese expenditures for 1956 will tidi- ai about 38,000,000. In stating the Crowd Stqmpedestobjectivcs of this ETAP program the Deputy Director-General stat- RAWALPINDI. Pakistan fAP)- ed? "Our elm is not In Impose A gay holiday crowd going to .ll1D0n the so-called under-developed fireworks display on the Pakistan countries of the world the methods repubntys . inauaural day sum, and discoveries. of the so-called de- rpeded Friday night on a railwayivemped C"”””"93- bl” 30 make overpass bridge and 35 were re- "59 meuwds and IIISCOVEFIBS lported kmed available as means of enabling I More than 60 others were in-f- jured. l Among the dead were large num-E bers of women and children. wit-. nesses Cami Rheumatic? l (mun 1: Ni lit 3 . I I'll. , I The iron and stone bridge con- cloudyurine.l:rttntingpEssE;eEL:xie:nu meets mpnlaln muons owls l.l:.':::.:l.:.lr::i.:.v;;:.'ts?3.r:. pnoithern unlzlb city. Autholltles completesnts at-monoyimlt.Don'I suffer another day without asking you it when the atampedel "um" M WW1 I BACKACI-IE For quick comforting help for Backaclu, countries everywhere to bring to: full fruition material and human Mon.LMarch 26, 1956 The Guardian. Page 13 resources at their disposal. and thereby fulfil the realization their own cultures and environ-I ments". :H "h PI ' U IADMESSION OF ASSOCIATE I I p MEMBERS The FAO has never consider.-GJTO being an exclusive organization. The founders intellded that as OTTAWA (GP)-Health Minister many nations as possible sould be iiartin said Thursday it is up to included. Tunesia was admitted as the Provinces i-0 dlwlde h0W they the 72nd. member nation of FAO wish-to raise their individual por- and the Conference amended the lions 0f 005i 501' 3 national h05' Constitution to admit non-self gov- pital and diagnostic insurance erning territories as Associate Diall- Membefm This group may now He told the Commons estimates Send delegates to participate with committee it would be interference Member Nations in the activities with provincial jurisdiction and of the Food and Agriculture 0rgan- ”impertinence” to tell provinces lzation but does not have the right how they should raise their costs. m ""9 0' Mid Office. He said in reply to a series of questions that his personal View is that the provinces might bod .raise the money through premiums but added that he has not made this suggestion to the provinces. As for the Sl82.000.000 federal contribution to the insurance plan. zit will be up to Finance Minister ;HBl'I'lS to decide how the money will be collected from Canad':n taxpayers. Becal no of constitutional prob- lems which prevent the federal government from collecting reven- ues ear-marked for social services the federal share will not be raised by premiums. he said. HISTORIC AREA The government buildings at The Hague. Netherlands capital. were founded in l249. EVERYTHING MUST I were on an OUR SALE CONTINUES WE HAVE TO VACATE PREMISES A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO EVERY MAN TO OUTFIT FOR EASTER AT A MARVELLOUS SAVING. TOPCOATS - SUITS - PANTS - JACKETS" - SHIRTS - SOCKS - HATS - Etc. MUST BE CLEARED NOW KENNEDY'S MEN'S WEAR GREAT GEORGE smear GO beg i L--. .. l I 1 NOTICE OF - COLLEGE Over 700 students ate attend- . ing Dorothy Hurst's school lot baton twirlers and high step- I pen in Hamilton. Ontario. Ages range from 3 to 25 years. Many have won honors in drum-mainretfe contests in Canada and the U.S.A. Read about this remarkable school In The Standard this week. Get The Standard-on sale now. complete with magazine. I2-page novel and 20 pages of comics. Only ten cents. cluestmulara p ON SALE NOW WILL BE HELD ANNUAL MEETING THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE - RETAIL MERCHANTS ASSOC' MONDAY, MARCH 26th, 8 P. M. PRESENCE or All CHARLOTIETOWN RETAIL MERCHANTS REQUESTED CITY HALL TIIBELESS S 95 Dress up your car at and your or G000 VYEAR I I RES Real value in modern tubeless design. 6SIlPER-CIISIIION WIIITEWALL 5 IIPER-CIISHION 521 moderate cost (tube-type) Rugged dependability for this low price. """""""Hl-MiLElt RIB lltuclt llltrs29 'and your rocoppahio lira No mounting shamr- no extra; of any kind