Page 3 The Gunilla: Wednesday, Feb. 28, 1955 Roads Widened In First Queen's The following question on high- ways, asked by Mr. Frank Myers. in the year I954? 2. Please give names of tech road which was widened in the year 1954 and distance. no':';3Y:"nfu:;.2MmV,:i:"e&t3:I;h Subjects covered in the brief RUTTERFLY CAUGHT - On 27 milesr South Melville Road- were: hlshway traffic; Time Uiit- one of the colder days last week 1.9 miles: Kingston Road lEmy. formity Act. bounty on pests, a resident of Hunter River dis-I v',1,i.14 hmjles- Hopemi, Rom. potato marketing. Womelfl 1118- covered a butterfly flying near 20 miles Kelly's Cross-Brooih mule It-off. school taxation bui'- the stable door. The creature.- Vnlegls nmes. M5,-gnu no.3 dens, farm radio forum. indepen- which is several shades of brown tclintoni-3.9 miles; Boniihaw . dent rural tzlephone companies,f is Sim glivg but not yet iden- J n n , Cnnrcnnlls miles. Tau; 17.3 the Dairy In ustry. promotion 0 mled, . , mu”. livestock and co-ordrnntlon of W C P 0 - Ch f Pen NW A. government and seryices with NE . . . ie .V . Bishop Che-st At Banquet j Right Rev. G. J. Mclsellan, P. ' A.. Vicar General. presided at the banquet tendered by the clergy of the Diocese of Charlottetown i o . - . . l yesterday noon at the Charlotte- 1: d - f A t 1, - ii, Valley. nresirleiit of the P- E 3 Right Rev. Monsignor G. J. McLellan, Vicar General, His Grace, Most Rev; J. Gerald. Berry, Archbishop of Halifax, Metropolitan, Nova Senna i no. .::?rl..:i..:3:.E::::l.:2:t: 2?-5?-7!?"-3 --illfnl or :..l;E:tl2.t.i".5:'Sil.:n1.l.53.;and P. E. lslandv Most W l”a”'l'”k J"-S.”".';”' A'”2”'.S?”E'.?tniE2" Si.”fi”i' 35? R?" 1-””EZlg-.'l”'ll;C' ”.?”G'”'”'"' A"”g””l5l- Rh" .m. D1), I-lhI.D.. Bishop of Char- 3'05”, "'f,,'f,f,-ec'f, ,l3e",',?:f,,5j;i:"l::j im,., in we church ,,,,,,ex 135. Rev. Monsignor Maurice MacDonald, Rig it ev. oiisignor a re c n, ec or - uns ans si ica. ery ev. Gregory Murphy. C.Ss.R., Iottetown. Th? Speaker-S W?” W9 3105' of agriculture and almost the en- 3'98” 1" ")9 hhh” Whhh, phl3miM""3-V hhd G?(”'3E K9115 dihehledl IT. - rat the present time. but even so. feel that the original pancake Tm Rev. J. Gerzild Berry. D-D" Arch' tire farm population of eighteen BFOWFFS Wlll be lit”-Q”'”hFF hhfhtllt? tlaml?S Whldl ranged f""" 3 fit is believed the alterations racer had something. e o . - I . -I . - . til-elicit "l llulll” Elll" "ad 00'” years of age and overt is sun S?9l("lt1 3 ""35"" "f "”””” lfealure lehll "99 l” ll sh" lcelil would cost about saoiioo. No Liberal. Kan. took up the idea Ver ffen In H19 3 ducted the iristallatltlnll Celemmly ported financially by a large hum. aid. This fact would nuggesl , ”le.inE Cllltl9Sl- GT5” has Said h-Vt 0 S ichanges are contemplated in the in 1950. Intrigued by accounts of . hi 5i Ihhihhhihh Bislhca 9h glut?" ib9l' 07 llldlVldU8l Dliylnl members lmhlgtancg ofeftgiiixxtvglnlnsiztatelnlhgiMr, Durikiiltl All dtllllliloulhlllllhllllilllkii .main building. but only tothelex; the racing at Olney- The mayor L day evening. I e nost Rev. 0 I; and. therefore. iepiesemed the soiin an Ed V d I 1 nd Pmaw!was V sle R E; 1 nd Shine: ltenslon which houses the icepan of Lmemi fglt gmmgiy that Mb. Y Y .i R M"”.D””a1.d' DD' Bishhp ” Chhsldehed 0P"””h hf 5 V"? Pnhce. M" S-3 1 -. 8.9”) ea" 0 as B 3 n S End Cl-IFIIDE Suflliltesr 1l'DF95t3lll eral women could outrun the ; Antigonish. N.S.. whg BS':lSIPtE1a: large number of farm people. IMarketinghBo:-ird twhtch nu; 951(1): Vessey. proposals are adopted, work will Indies of olney any day, and at Last evening Over 300 Guides of M”. F. G. Osborn. Lune com l th st.llzti . an t e . os tive am only it negoi e V V ' v V , n n - ed" l L ff L. - y ' - - .' Reev. liiiai.-niriim A. Mat'Eat-hern. ;GENERAL CONDITIONS tiichalf of the industry. T ll;;F;:1;rE;3;ti:uglg;nfhtgfelfxzgn By zfgiliieinizliisB"f”"lg;:8:,"a.:l'tl,;lj iiiaafis iio 1”” Wm” 1”" to try' iiihivju Sillghvnglhihgecihin gijlalllzgngf '"i5i”ri'i"'i'i'my Cudmore spoke i. V r ' ' 4 d or ' . . ' . I D,l?n'e :::i;::m:)Pnsgiflgidnhgliiiggli That farming has neier been CONFLSEI) STATES .p1vm.-59 mienalngd me members . Eorm the Maritime Central Any very eaily Spring. . Wales College Auditorium for the Guides and Brownies on , r - 1 mg clergy from the mainland to start on their return home early. A brief seeking legislation in turn at 2.00 p.m. yesterday. It was read by Mr. Lloyd Martin. President of the Prince Edward Island Federation of Agriculture. farm organization programs. The brief pointed out that the Federation of Agriculture. due to its close contract with the in- dividual farmer in in an excel- lent position to obtain the opin- ions of farmers and to gain know- ledge of the problems which are the chief concern to agriculture. It was further stated that the present practically an occupation noted for its ease nor one in which men become son and members of the Legisla- , ei ery aspectl Federation 0f Agricul turelfllt and Cenlta” Brief Presented In House 1 d 1. u; connection with farming pro- A. Stuart Dickson, 32 Bi-lghtonf zgslslhltliiirveezred yes H W e M91115 and dmemm Phhs” "I the 3 Road announce the engagement of 1 Hon. many mile. of mm, agricultural industry will Pi'e- . their daughter. Alice Florence. to 5 First Queens were widened lent-ed '0 Pfeml" Av w- Mlhh” Mr. John Reginald Fraser, Char- I lottetown. son of Mn. Reginald G. E SURE to attend the Union' Road Church on Thursday. Feb-i ruary 24th at 8 o'clock to hear Rev. Frank Maclleaii in connec-1 tion with the Pine Hill Cnmpaign.i ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and iii"rs.l Fraser and the late Mr. Frasen, marriage to take place April It, in St. Peter's Cathedral. Officer W. R. Morton and family have arrived in Charlottetown to take up residence. C. P. O. Mor- ton will take charge of the Re- cruiting Office at HMCS Queen of Mr. Lloyd Martin Cheri'1,t' ”We belieie that a certain was with the Maritime Mobile Recruiting Unit. logically follows that there will be night. for I social evening. Eleanor .Rector, Church of the Most Holy Redeemer. Bishop MacEacherniTeinderedBanquet By Clergy .c,,,,,..,,.,, He has had 2,; years Head table guests at banquet tendered His Excellency, The Most Reverend Malcolm A. MacEachern, D.D., Ph.D., Bish service in the Royal Canadian the clergy of the Diocese of Charlottetown on Tuesday, February 22, at the Charlottetown Hotel. Left, Right Rev. ixavy and prior to coming here.t0I. St. Mal. y's Church, Souris, Right Rev. Monsignor R. V. MacKenzie. Rector St- Dunstan's University, Halifax. Most Rev. Norbert Robichaud, Archbishop, Moncton, N.B., His Excellency Most Rev. Malcolm A. MacEachern, Bis Photo by Meyers Studios, op of Charlottetown. by . Monsignor J. A. Murphy, Rec. Right Rev. Monsignor James Granville, hop of Charlottetoivn, of the l.egislature and the Deputy Ministers of ways, has brought eniploynien the VWIUUS d9Ph”' opportunities to a number of ls- ! It is said to be the intention of their annual Thinking Day rally. February 22nd is Thinking Day Thinking Day, Ship Fund, and the World Friend. The World Friend. ' V i lh' d . t f f sis in the , . . the Provincial Government. to lin- for Girl Guides and Girl Scouts ship badge. i, made it n(t('rWx.'iry for the siieak- lfljflellznlll”;'e:,gd5w:,i,,E3L'yed.;?:;. yannjnnnrilsn nfnm(:dIii1yuS;iii-i.8f(iu grovierslinengl ordgovirnlgintevtgnnaig 9; h'”'d?"54 htmh-V 5I”g.e(: ":9? hgllltzg ish the uncompleted link of the all over the world-the day when Following II the program i "5 "l he him" em Problems and while the pro with respect to the position andljoyh 9 lime” ; Tn dinner mqhmd at Shes '15 3" m,.n be Ti-ans-Canada highway between Defence Canadian Brownies and Guides 0'CanIda; 1st and” 2nd YESI9m"'v "whine His EHPL SEN farm IDFWGS 81'? H01 10W status of the Dill-H10 mafkellngvciiierllmen lfnlngj WE", given l5la."d'.hm 8 meal) emcrelw TM!” Bonshaw and Charlottetown, this ' are especially thinking of and Brownie Pack. A Brownie Song- 77. Ieh" hhhhh Machahhhrh. "919" compared with the general avei'- board and Government attitude'h,"Chn:5 in -31 t re in in ;e,..,,,,, ma”"a."'ed here at .ed M.al,n as year. The road-bed was prepared learning about their sister Brown- 1st and 3rd Guide Co., Mary Baa i hhhmd M”; h' 'h” Basnwa M: age of some years back never- and p(IlICV thereto. We siiggcst,:;::"quife i:i:,Sn:;'l The mibliei def P059 1:5'k:3elgf:5 hxfziltiiiiife (')p:'r:n0r5 for pairing last year and the new tee and Guides In other coun- A Little Lamb: 3nd Brownln - the school vlllltllrll H9 W35 3955 ' in 1 1h f" 1' dgvi g u n gt 1 f C, v nll ' i . ,' F3 W 9 in " . , ' causeway at North River will , - 8 lS9ll- tries. It is the birthday of the Pack, Singing Gem .sh . 6 ' 9d W R" P F hlahhhhaid 3'”! inegsspositeionardrehomrh hdififiinciilety ;)L)?llL'Va iiifhehlcesgnecto to i)h;mIl3rt'i1ziCi'd C.(,"'m.'""S M n0vii.(grseffz:,:3:ii,,e";;),,n(; 'h5h'"'hh,m "'"lha';.';'sl form part of the highway. Wider hhhgjr gdmlnlsllllllloll PT0' World Chief Guide. Lady Baden- Southport Brownie Isacklfe P3-hi ftmr '- -. r d -t' . I th' - - . - it t th ll 1 r ' t i ”".'”"ei . , built in the province. it will offer . , , te Founder of Guiding-Lord Ba- Aid Demonstration; 6th s' " ” - I or Because of M-rim Lone -?Ir1K';':SiIxn(;l(I:1. w'i;.i;ln::lI(a12((ECuil5rQi3tl:)hvI5aitYlBohaIllZBlI0fI during the past: ”Thc plohisciies of last May and,” meetinn of me Ship Ahoy Bmkifrrgv c ante prm.-,n(.e 3 snurlened and smnnm. dmgen age vision and love of young people Friend ,. Chain: Speaker. Mn, .h T Card of Thanks I wish to thank Dr. Auld. neigh- bors and friends for their kindness . funds the Potato Board must re- . . . Most people seem agreed that fects of atomic and hydrogen ' o . keting of farm products are be- - H ' P U ' held last evening in first floor of the building will be . g . b v - . . t to tb t t d t - - N35 , . . the Market Building is a very ap radiation and other questions f 'd':lgrl.l:g my recent sad ereatt coming increasingly the concern. lsltzinse let: dlfc tolffhfe the social ban The meeung commciiced. With this roof over pmpriate place for the offices of national concern raised by the d: O of farm people as groups head the workers will then be Norman Ferguson. Hamilton. 1 . . , .. i h l g 1 1h hm Mar-Lean rapidly pushed It is possible that A It 1- th 1 I boards constitute a movement of "5fiQl,'ell;:ef”fl,f,ff',f'r,:";:;;hf?"f;;:; (asepaiiiItitio:eer.wlA short business within two months time. more gaigrrgeaausl ahggnglict DQ513922: exphngedruiilhweh ofeniiTiialh'itlali:iiI,uoI:AI1-IFAX, (GP) "' Admmihtrhi Hoh- l Howafd Mglnnis national importance-a movement ponam that the pawn, innusnv meeting led by David MacDon- than I00 men will emp10yed- proved "mil recenuyy Just as thermonuclear Flemming Vuleg agnfigx znhbietz mwy hhd A' '-h' ""39 911110. President A t FITTED FOOTWEAR iiatii-ihh pkI":tslIu(l:):I'eSn at?-Cid fiJepC(:1SS;ll1; on "5 "W" hehhh he 9"C0l"'3tZ9tI 3” was fonhwed by ' warship 1:51 tglprgy geimhaihjagf &he";i;:1'; worthy of mmend tion is the Said. 8 Standard designed to dl9' plex business oi:;ratlotiix.mH:il'ii)i::: 1 Ken 0' Dalhmme Umvmm I75 Queen St. - Currie Bldg. ten years was giien as a reason! The brief went on to state "It is no longer sufficient for the farmer to concern himself only with the questions of production. Matters relating to the purchase of farm supplies and to the mar- "The enactment of marketing legislation and the development of producer-controlled marketing step towards their economic stu- vlvnl. The Federation of Agric- ulture has been I recognized leader in spearheading demands for policies which would afford I u of protection in the 50: Per Insertion 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. George Cameron, Green Street. Summer- side, twin girls. AUG-USTIN - At the P. E. Island ter. 3 lbs. 13 01.5. CAMERON-At the Prince County Hospital on Monday. February Zlst. 1955. the twin daughters of Mr. P0lRIEK-- At the Charlottetown Hospital on February 22nd, 1955. afternoon at 4.00 p.m. to his late residence at Linkletter Road. BERNARDeAt the Prince County Hospital on Tuesday, Feb. 22, 1955. John Bernard in his 75th year. His remains are resting at the Charlottetown Funeral Home o'clock. Interment in church cem- etery. face of surpluses and depressed "It in not our intention to paint their own protection. This or- ganization takes the form of more efficient purchasing and market- ing agencies; may of the latter not been easy for farm people Need Stressed In Brief For Uniform Time the obvious flouting of the Act by our towns and recommend form Time which in the last Ntiicmlier indicate that at industry While levies are. if leg- al. the most satisfactory method; of raising funds for purposes of this nature. the Supreme Court ofn Canada has decrccd otherwise in; this instance. In order to raise: large number of individuals in- volved. difficult of collection and are even at the moment once and allowed to raise funds. In fact. It is imperative that there should be no undue delay or any hamper- lng restrictions placed in the path of raising money for disease con- trol. The present situation la one of considerable urgency. 'Ireting boards in other commodit- ies and in other parts of Canada producers and four dealers and its history does not Indicate that such composition tended towards har- mony or the most effective work amended to provide for a Board upon our potato industry due to existing tariff arrangements be- tween Canada and the United States. The Canadian Federation active in drawing to the attention of the Federal authorities this un- and without quotas. Organized agriculture welcomes the assist- (Iluh. Nlontague. met in the libr- spcnt in learning about sqiiirrelsn This ivork can be found in the libraigv in the form of gtorics and posters done by the children. TRINITY v. P. U. A The re- gular meeting of the Trinity Y. t opened with recreation led by Albert Haslam. The special fea- ture of the evening was a white service led by The Faith J: Evan- l galism Commission. The meet- ing was closed by the Mizpah benediction. PLAN CELEBRATION - At a recent meeting of Macdonald Col- lege graduates held at Birch the possibility of the graduates taking part in the semi-centinary ports at a meeting in the early spring. FUNERAL YESTERDAY noon from the Cutcllffe Funeral Grover Smith. Interment was in the People's Cemetery. ZION Y. P. B. MEETING - class led by Mr. Malcolm Mac- Kenzto. A devotional period led by this portion of the meeting. The president conducted a buslnes cludlng the planning of I variety that steel erection will pletcd in about seven weeks. Im- mediately afterwards work on the a round of games. The closed with the singing of "Blest Be The Tie That Bliirls." Federal Building in Charlottetown. many more men will be employed It is understood be com- hat at present. protected from the weather and work on the basement time in Spring to lop a number of workers off the extensive roll of seasonally ployed. t O The Charlottetown Curling Club may undergo ations. It is known that the Club's extensive rink proper would be remodelled Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Super and their two daughters Sylvia arrived in the city on Mon- day from New Hampshire for a Janet Friends of Miss A Eileen Ryan on the staff of the Canadian Nat- Mr. Derrlll White. Rennles Road. Hunter River. motored totin the United States. dltlon. will be alter- meeting and er drive to and from Borden. I O O Unmolested and well-fed. they evidently decided that since the winter was mild and feed plenti- ful, it was a very nice place to spend the winter season. 0 O D the Travel Bureau. It may be re- marked also that this Centennial Year is a timely occasion in which provision to make part of the Market Building a bus terminal. In its new location the bus ter- minal will be easily identifiable by those who do not know the city. The old Market Building. located as It is on the chief clty square. stone by re-apportioning space in the Exhibition Grounds. It is said that such I plant could be provid- ed for slightly less than 330,000. This figure is a little more than said that plastic pipes can now be Kansas Woman Wins Annual LIBERAL. Kari. (AP) - A 28- internatlonal pancake racing title here in one minute, 5.1 seconds of the majority of rural people should be Atlantic S t a it it a r it Time," it who stated in the Fed. eratioa of Agriculture brief pre- Martin of Cherry Valley. Itated the farm people had hoped that the enactment of the Time Uni- to better by 15.4 seconds the time turned Id by Mrs. Doris Mill- wsrd, winner of a similar race .ield earlier In the day at Olney, the women of Liberal and Olney that this Kansas town has cap- tured the title. Mn. Dick. who is employed at than May 15. Flemming said. so that it can act on survival legisla- tion during the present session. The defence mobillzer was called before the sub-committee to tes- tify in its Investigation of the ef- velopment of bigger and bigger nu- clear weapons. - OLD STANDARD OBSOLETE courage n e w defence facilities within a lovmlle perimeter of in- dustrial and population centres now is out the window. Earlier. g o v e r n m e n t scien- tists translated the H-bomb for the Senate group in terms of death and destruction. could damage homes severely over a 122-mile radius. explosion. Thlso would be in the "fallout pattern" area, downwind from the blast. SHORTEN LIFE EXPECTANCY beings. suit from any specific cause of death." he continued. "but appar- ently from a general acceleration of the aging process. Whether this ..m....... (Continued from page 1) industry." cannot relinquish without a death struggle the industry which has. . . provided the hard. black core of our economy." Mr. MacDonald also mentioned coal mining. dustry would be in the adoption of a national fuel policy, administered from Ottawa." . we have Scouting and Guiding Howl” from all the Brownies. A special feature of this year's rally was the participation of 26 Lone Guides from various parts of the Island. under the direction H. Cudmore; Pack. Ten Little Brownies: Guide Co. Square Royalty Guide Co, Eveiiins Sons and Taps; Port. Stalking Bunnies. Central . .. . . . . . n Royalty firing squad here at dawn Thurs. fr th n .t, f ki ; , , h - - - d i i . . n lhis (oiiiii.-iiiy with its head Defence mobllizer Arthur Flem- today. Brownies, soul no "8 day for (;nnFPlI'8('.V1dInKth9 :55l:l5' ciiaiigeseande(.:dih;tm;)nts IIIf1Ian1n9i3 Ohfttiielngi-iaeizsilnfce piiivaoiif',;:,nlgei'fj;2;l,:"”f;1g,”' :1heecgf,?1l- ghamhs ”'t(harltOt:ei"t::' Piss Patches of open water at ggghirggi ggvlilglg gflgogmin Bllilghite Guide Computer and Brownies; 7th Guide gflio. Gualiig ' Blllalltlll 0 3”"-l'9-'tF'0 llli - "5 3 thods of production and mai:kct- in 5,, you of ihe Potato . - r . 3- i, 99" 3 Eli” 3559 ,” . ' Moo,-evs sanctugry on the cum. . ' , rowne Packs took part in the Lawn; 8th Brownie Pack mm Mahidol of Thailand more than ing which are being thrust upon B,” fi0"l1:ia.' b I . in went, Richard Colllhgsi capth'"'B1ria"iince. and through its operations mercm Road near Montague and said the commissions first "my with each group presenting 2 Brownies. Song 8 Brownies! i eight years ago. The three men In d- .-d 1 ; an, n ”f" Ff: "hr 5 535". E he y 3' MacLure. first mate.' Pl": has i)rnllEI'll thousands of dollars n 1 ted rm due '35k Should be I0 W'-Wk Wt ,3 a flve-minute part of the pro- 8th Guide Co. S ua D - ' wen, (-hang... Pathumros. private raepitiliriynflilaulalf iasrrhftr bglwonstilecr F:,'1',l:'cl!.(.';5wl"1'q?J:llfIi'l:l"l(l)fltlglligljil-frnser. prililyecbto 'r:ff;ct;rn.tn Ifloerllle i of outside money to Islanders. Lifer: Jr: lagghxeaek endmnundreyz mfitntngdanf d:sPfV5'"f the country! gram. Following "O'Canada", Brownie Pack. q Thinkiriliimeiui; EeliclietSa'ryhm ifheaiihlurhjiiged ed that very gmd farmers hhd ll!lltl9 lllli "Wk llhahclhh "I dlsl-last; g1iildlmh)ili:.gwi:ress hgeni. The re-i M, . the fiE:t.st::ges of steel of them are himenng the". hhd pConKi"e:smshouidgl(iai;e a report on the Pnivmclal Cummisfiunem P-agent: nth Guide C"' C'”"h' of mE;rIIhiggi;5;)'ma mnmenxr .. ggfrctgtalgss CONT"-fed and deeply control and for pronintion nf thelmainrler of the afternoon was:ereCif(:n are cnmpleied on the appear to be in prime condition. the dispersal nmnlem not nnel. were W9 Comed WW! I Grand I-ishtlns Ceremony; 15th Brownig l5tlI Dance: Central Bird Song; South- , , , factor can be recognized in a "f n M t -- . G c , c; of Agricultur nd th as .1 Zlon Y. P. I. began their weekly brief vlslt. . our or ve it opera on among :ii'ieeii!.rsSum(i'r(iie:ide.amemu men Rorticulturalechuncila haifenabegh metins last evening with I Bible Tnglsg-vpopulauon is as yet un thhm hhd they ehghged Ih hi5'thh' and the surrounding area. is no ex- ception. To probe the stumbling blocks to Progress. both present and future. the three municipal councils in the county have named a nine-man committee. 000 survey is large. covering an area holding 134.000 persons. ouncila. One result could be the formation of I metropolitan com- mission to formulate common ac- U. S. Gangsters operating in the suburbs. The group. he said. consists of Z) or 25 American gangsters and their "hangers on." gambling as well as a small scale. the suburbs of Ville St. Laurent. L'Abord a Plouffe and Dorval by datellned story in the Toronto Tele- gram whlch said that United States gangsters, not one a legal immigrant." are setting up shop in the suburbs. The news- DISCUSS A-WARFARE LONDON (AP)-Prime Minister Probe Problem In Halifai ices. market conditions for farm pro- Court, Charlottetown. presided uti h . dlsc .. cl plans fr is ' landrhhrh which chh be Dr. Willard F. Llbb .a be The meeting W” hlsmnm we Mhhichhh Mfllrl Mlllli er R05- M ' ducts. RECOMMENDATION over by Morris Deacon. plans Sgghiliihieg tth: rinlimiiiiong moiie :;u3;:,elgi0::"tf;.rhse ::?h0arig:g'gne:3 of the Atomic Energyycomiiliisngionl: Aid I&:d'cg:'. E! ucitglglilgglf gig: fleldml will "'9 "'”"h' FORMER BENEFITS EXPPUEIICE With Producer mBI'- were discussed in connection with modern lines only the curling to have knled two birds with one estimated that a hydrogen blast ' 9 9 3'0 mall? Pmblrms ill I gloomy Picture of tho Nat five h'5 demo"-"fated that Such celebrations of the college. The - me building tlor ne.w community D" Jhhh C' Bughhh head of lb” lS(t):l(li?.I'tilIIa 21 ulgtelr cent of Nova "9 l-lfled speedy action and co- reai-I; of the present or of the bfflirtgf l:llVtlk:1lmCl1ltY lnedworfklfl possibility of arranging an Island tcrpnceiatl. Eh: ginning gpeoiile (air: Plllltom. . . nEnc'stotln1olng;cagu:ng) nmsilititceai izicxi This cggtnuezh-will Interest in tc!::it':)trll:rfil bttiltzvteenhztgunonncnz and V eec ve wen co 0 n- v - v no rous . - e j ,f;:;:-',l,l;,.,Qghel:i.crma;:)::::,ece VH3. dividualsywlth diffeiigilitsinteii-ests. gl;::g”;:,n xv ,'jh"';g,7:f:, a::n.m:: BIEDTG tiuizeled by Mario: Mac- arlttmlcanxotice k:l?l::1 :vV3leu:,rer gt; hgrichhhre Whlhd 39359". at least giealriltaliiiiriiicgilihrliinat lililiiilithr thencd freely” "3.M'”' boundaries" AMERON-At th Prince County ” i , ' Th pg 3 d 1 3, . . ' d 1) M M E h . , for a time, in I wlde ar p to - e era e meeting as ev- hospital on Monday: February 21st, fgf;":,f3:ff,,,::',,,”'f,i&i':,?f,,,Qif, inc: hh)sml?een0:hmpt')'sedu olf,rhi,x c(o"!:?i::'ee' x1el:"nu"bDnh:nlht;:'ir Trhee agzfldwnigh Bfbv ifounlfecl. Ellgderlg installed in the new Coliseum at 140 mu” away from nne:;.:nmb hmmehdahhhs ht "19 hehhechve M01100 05 I BPDWIHK felllll-'Iti0ll of c ees - . 1 I . , -- half the amount which the ice Bughe p ted in 3 (1; di . lll9l'0lll deVeI0Dl'neM: h?s”".?.ia :::..2:::t- Wt ht :;..:i:::' ::..:::..i;:.”i"::2. hr... '”".;:'.'. Personals we in 2- .”"”"” "t""'e- -at t . . . . . m e , (nee my Macpnemm, . dgugh. That "I. Int nu yea” have noun, markenng scheme be Street W” Hg! yesterday amp Mr. Malcolm R. MacDonald. .I0bs only I few years ago. It is many animals. as well as human In nnnc at operation. , . . L ndale. aid 1 business visit to , -t nrtlculgrl ; my MURPHY-At the Charlottetown generally. was pointed out in the which will be composed, entirely Home. The service at the home thye City pyesterday. Eiilleg” .c1l'"3,',3lfc.l;i"'1'cewh:f,',3;;Jc"e 1,E,l'fh:5e:f'?,; ,:ai;.g33”il,'f:,f,,.?f, MONTREAL (CF) '7 Phcmqhe pt. FedeI'yllo?11elduIIl)i:Itl.::? relation. Hospital. February 21st, 1965, to brief which said. however. that of. bone fide producers. We note and grave was conducted by Moreover the plastic in” can which has been demonstrated in lph” Plhht" Mhhtheau Vlceihhsh ships. Mn and Mrs. pm;-jck Murphy, times would have been a great with Interest and approval the in- Rev, ,1, T, Ibbon, The pg" bear. Mr. Claude MacEvi-en. farmer. be r ned' d gd l . animals is a 8! mm 1 h H I "I8 deputy Police director. dis- Springfield. I daiighter, I lbs. deal more difficult had it not been trorluctitin of a resollltlon in this ers were Messrs. Ernest Carter, Flllllnlalll R05d- W53 I Vlshor '0 t -0 ,1 up n remov I Wm. of in-, ex ectnn: a S 0 an n8 dhsed Tuesday thht ' 3"h'P of 4 0”, (Continued on page 18) House calling for action upon the Alfred pep,”-L Hem-y psi,-on. the city yesterday. er' en ' iillihis pgenomehgon does not fey Uhhed SW19! 88085”?! ha! been MT? DEATHS iinsatisfactury position imposed Euggng Mccgbe, Arthur smith, fh'h'9h "ht 0' "N WY and 110'" ll There were prostitution on -- i . . . loiinl Telegraph: will regret to V . Plante said the gangste . most i tliatlnedlul um .:”.l:'" 7 "M" :::.:::::.:::i: "l..'..'.' C?"il'.” i- - in ::”.:.i'”.”.”.::.":..:::::::"" ':-"'2 "' ll” '”'l""l l" l” "hi"-tit"-ill-"-'--.:; mains tmnsterred from the Bow" shouldcbo ll: etsmm cw Ii: uiere iiet at minizmum i-2:-.i Ifogaimli -1 Aeesteler Creedrlnpehnlggn ooloseil Charlottetown HUSDML mance Tuesda in lreslnpe thr N S H Chanda mega"y' we" drive" in Iggtlllracl ll- ness Funeral Home Wednesday 9 h "h'?' 9 eh 0” h ' 9”” P” -V eh 5 9 . - - OPSS V . n . . He said th I t f th I Montreal's recent clean-up drive. llled ln thaln Iltiteltm """f Funeral arrnnnemenu W," n. .n. that your Government strive in. 1l'l1;Ca&fu:hl.s ':'::;I-:Si:ai.:Iils': in brinigb rneeting during whficih matflers not me Clty yesterdiiy andureportei-1' Mrs. Binnie Dick scurried over industry was xrsesglig bu: .939 plant; mad; mg dlgclog ,, when nmmced lat". ward; in. mamiemmc, of lunl. nation ac ory s mpor once were scusse n- e roads were n exce en con- the 415-yard, S-shaped cou r re asked for comment on I Monk"; W-In hnnnm, "big-time . . .. - Lh tbla hum when an (uncut will be rented to the Lggulaturg yen". nngland . Just what the future holds in P3?" 5”” the gunner” have h:P;fu;iuieoa- heid Thursday mvri-lnr to St W "t"."00"- ." "'"”t' "" """.' "ll" "' he "”''i; "'i,"i'dii. "”i'.” be "M '” ii3i9r.iitiii'ifnd1h'w3ii ctipiilflii tv”.i""' hi" ':l:...l'"..i".'.”l: Chrysostem's Church. Egmoi-it The briehnread by the Inland all years of competition between 5:05 ten” ti 3'" '8' 3:09" Wk Norm Amen” " Bgy for Requiem High Mass at I Federation rresident, Mr. Lloyd 8 0 Olly 88 V8901! 0 the in- . ' announced that the university ii negotiating with the federal gov- ernment for financial assistant. for ii similar survey. This one WOI-lld my special attention to ad- ministrative and financial aspects of providing suburban um the p r e s e n t metropolitan area, some of them extremely serious. area problems. Ald. John Lloyd of Halifax suin- med up the problems this way. 1. Economic. industrial and com- 3. Provincial-municipal relations. Pll-"VIOIIMS i MAY II : ii miiiivnniiii FldgotIn1.noIo-picking and I ton- niaattng natal itch are often tell- hla iilnn of Pin-Wm-nu...iiIl1 first-a Ielmtltln eontlnir MW rfsa tho hhleta , fore they dluolvo. TAovi- 1179' 5 rnoderii, l0dIelIIY'IPDY9"d ll” redlent goon dmb work-lull: In-Wnrnu quit: and en”!- 5Ql' 5" thoydolt: Into the bowell br- formity Act would prevent last summer! unsatisfactory ” i of one time In the town and another in the rural areas. a laundry. won the race last year in one minute. 7.1 seconds. Her time Tuesday topped the previous record of one minute. Churchill told the House of Com- mini: Tuesday he will discuss the latest information about atomic warfare during a full-dreu defence MIGHT GET SOAKED SALISBURY. England (CP) - Meteordpglcal officials have warn- ed farmers that they are carrying N. D. Macloan Mr. RldM , 7.2 dautb M, ebatelntholioiiuofcommono UNDERTAKEB ipresidento: the dfdrmiigu, Dix ycglinoy in 10;. H haul g:iIlxI:I1:)'m:Ik8lI.III!. exutimum our hut w"ki EMBALMEB ,ed that the farm people were dfa- "WI did 1” W0 did it!" Mn. ' lguated with the system of two tor three different times. He said that farmers preferred standard Time but at any rate they want- ed one time which would be the same all ovc the Province. There was no comment on the Iublect from member: of the Dick pantod altar crossing the .flniah line. "We broke the world's record and I can uttto now." Mn. Dick now has won the MINI! III of the Blli-ova Tues- day race three times. Under min at the contest. in is not eligible for. further competition. STARTED TIADITION Hardy vmmenfolk of Olney have been running this race every slirova Tuoeday for 510 years. As the lion son. a localilady wu -0 lmr in-Inns iiancsim back Charlottetown. and North Wlltohiro DLAL5649 (Continued from page 1) Government Urge At Kinsmen Anniversary ,Party - lot about the - WI Imlllntt IW-I” At the Klnernen Founder": Night, Clover Club in Charlottetown. left to right Mr. chui-ca services until the be g;f&"f Norman Hogg. president of Summerside Kinsmen; Mr. A. Walthen Gaudet, past na- "III. In her - e... gummy mu tlonal president; Mr. Percy A. MacDonald. president of Charlottetown KInamen- Mr. ”""'W W38 W0 '0! church- agreement of in s. H. Bantlck, past national president, general secretary 1934-1954; Mr. 'Andy how. 3:, 2”m,,l''',,,,M ,. ,,.';;"” not down thou.” hfllttw "1; Brldgewatei:,,.N- S., governor of idlstrlctwno. 7; Mr. Dave Cat-negy, deputy govemo 1,, mum”. n.n,m,n, MM M ,.,,,,.,,. district 110- .and Mr. Sam Rob nson. ce-president Charlottetown Kinsmen. M. gm. out .c and! mm, gang-.. lanai-'sFtlmLab. iiiuiuiiuocohcnu-an -