survival, said ‘De. | the ages of 17 to 19. - addressing the| Somehow the community, ’ _ ., {tailed to: supply the needs of er commended the| these boys and girls. There is a-leader and é contribution to the|meed of achievement among " oe “2 22 —- given by Notre | children. At the present time cuatice sRigeeciens. ws Datiie and School, and|the grade division in the! formed to help in. & Boy emphasized the value of co-op | Schools is all wrong. All the| Scout group. One member dpn-. erative effort of the local, pro children in a classroom cannot | ated $25 to get the group ‘ua | vincial and national groups. |™make the grade, The bright | derway. 2 ‘. has a number of achievements | ave not enough to do;, the ed the the to its credit, he said, there are {ones fall behind, he said. building at ‘Riverside ‘* _..|mapy- other fields it can reach,| But no matter how dull a| i be ready sometime in ae ' Sa ceeeeias Send as ee raagyhe an Mag Beak ayes yet . Kour couples have 4 . ~~ ; . . : y * for his and all : a a 2 KL. Messenger, former sa Gian Gs lp Gite | by Seok cannes, LD. tn. OWN PURI We ana mes . eae renee | B I ‘ maiager of the securities de- | of his appointment to mamag- | Kay and Mrs. McKay on be / a warfare cast. ‘aside, ae Children also Br rg oes 0 ; partment for the Charlotte | er of the Stellarton, N.S. bra- | half of the staff. St. Sc such as Canada could give lead | Sullt, may do but 5. . , town re a Ore neh. orm on 4 mn es be . Me an ae = H Bank of Canada, was Messenger. (center) receive ™ : ; a ot siping countries intentional; - , wre tt, at @ dinner.at the Queen Ho ' going away gifts presented Many Children Opens Tues. Ee ee et oe youth: acinoviens ae Sie ae “ : “OR Sick _ se te | 7h em: 3, | Od 0 Se Renee la te woken bn fours sane Soe ° / \ eo ; Classes in the new Prince | §o that these things might be| Children also have a need in Charlottetown when be quit’ (ee eee achteved, the goversenmatice: | sharing and conep ef reader: Pe ccusa: to Peaae-ar Wales 1 Ss ire Oss De EA. Packer. day, it was learned from Dr. K. | be made to see that the threat | sibility, he concluded, “| College on Feb, 8 -and ®, The | es [ant of city schools said yes-| 4. Parker, superintendent f |from afnihilation -must. be re-| Mrs. B.S. MacDonald report-| opera this year is Puccini's fam- i - |terday that there hass béen & | city schools. moved, that nations behind and |¢d on the semi-annual meeting | ous “La } and % will 4 : fairly high drop out of students Moving operations from the | in front of the~Iron Curtain |! the P.E.I. Home and School be sung by an allstar cast of | a . GD | crcteciccs ccamias | 2d, bullding to the sow Sarl = |realien. the iter sthaenee, of | Maceees, to 8 Ows ecreas contagiogs diseases. ,. |morrow’and continue on world destruction. In the pre-| Richard Hennessey,- who pre- There will be _pertorm- e autie ot eae nt eae » | day as tenehers 208 nee tenee state of circumstances, | sided over the meeting, remind- ene, "ene meeting's oa0 'Y . i v » colds | other | contbine to moving ' 2 The ‘most serious loss from | several business establishments | such sicknesses have cut int©| while Pam fede Por po eee eet te lea ha ee Se niatinse apecielly errata’. one fires in the-city in 1961 came in| including ~Stead’s . Pharmacy. | classroom: attendance. He said | their new s bead: ment os tod Home = Bg — a rae na loss of life, with four deaths ré | This fire alone caused loss esti- (the rash of sickness does not! Workers will begin to demol School, OF Ck the next conjunction , ts Canadian sulting from two separate fires. | mated at $90,000. : constitute an epidemic, howW-|ich the old structure as s008 rare ona ind. regular monthly meet- ~_ gms ’ ~—— .. There was a noticeable de-| Fire department officials stat- ever. . as possible, in order to make | geait the needs of children.| Mrs. Louis Condon reperted| ada Council. é crease. in property loss from | ed there were 178 alarms _— . oe " oe iin Ge re “ ana ae all. | fire last year compared to 1960 pet. 2 cones 6 Se ce Tanker Unloads - [that are to be added to the mew | that adults tend to overlook im |tee, The minutes of the Last ' med tag ty ee ia poe en et aNKer VA S “ | school in the early spring, bette routine of the day. They | meeting were read by Sister 186 while in 1960 it was {000 | ys ¥ a " said. " . ou ; L . frgin |” Fire Chiet H.H. Jewen said At Railway Whf. needa sense of belonging, to|Mary Pauline. Connie LeClair neemicet SENGLit LOSS yesterday he feels that great- A Rail ay Construction -is expected 0 | tee) they are wanted, they need | introduced the i , 2 start for this addition as soon as The biggest single*loss came | ef realization of fire dangers by. The ‘Impetial” Oil tanker | the frost is out of the ground... in the fire which destroyed che | the general public and continu-| “Quyehec”- docked at the Rail- c Kent street buildings - housing | ing inspections for fire haz-| way Wharf at 1 o'clock yester- ne oS Frog oe Ss P'S UC Women. Nomen en venn: | INCOME TAX \es_and resuliant losses. sisting of gasoline, furnace On Report Of Water rvey s ek, ae Unloading operations wer: Organized Questioned regarding what,on suggestions which it was it | 2 er ee (Continued from page 1) ° ot were ex- bers applauded when he me- 3 ‘Witnesses pected to be completed by eight | action will be taken on. the ce |not a party to implementing. : tioned wiping out’ some tariffs +P this morning and the ship will The first general meeting Of | 140: of Pitometer Associates, The present commission wilt and halving others, but they sat « ers - | retirn to Halifax. : | the United Church Women of |New York City, on that com-|do no more than make @ com- dient when he bid tor authority (SjV@ Evidence Imperial Oil officials said last | Charlottetown was held i@| Dany's survey of the Charlotte-| plete study of the report, and to cut income tax rates and go | | ig thet ie Wt ‘be the_ lost Hearts Hall last evening with © |fown ‘water supply, made last| may leve =e ean in for pump-priming spending mrce crown witnesses were | their company to come Mandanee. : summer, water commission sec- ions for the com- - toward off a business slump., | , Te? frown wimnesses weer | in this season, ‘| Ball conducted the devotions gest incomming : r * retary Frank Vaniderstine said | mission. “Crities quickly complained - nainhey into the and presided--at, the business that. the president was seeking of att oor gg Pane : det cai HUGE * meeting. ye » ‘no immediate action |. yr Vaniderstiné noted that imself wi wer } Ui D NG . T Church omen’: contemplated. . . qe Fetal | against Richerd Ward, 'H B | ennai of Condulhdaaa is Mr. Vanlderstine pointed out| wide range of suggested im- that Congress had outright | C2aflottetown, and then the ae- | comprised of 19 units with ap-| that the life of the present com-| provements, which he thought 7 Drale’for_tariit ‘and tax rec- |<qeed was Yemended wnfll Jen. | | Oss dhe province. / | reximately- 5 members. per |iisslon expires | Feb.14,. and | were. not of a, pressing asture: J" 00, OG tare gall Ps. as é . province. it not wish to which be © ou} se mendaions, The sed ‘arraigned | James Kenny-of Chariottetown | mit, and replaces the former ! - a . addition to the six-point) 2 an et ss before | was elected president, while “Missionary Society and Women is |crete moves pledging @ _ neW ‘over. a period of years. | SPECIAL ~ SATURDAY MATINEE . «. + ” plan to encourage economi¢ | Magistrate A. J. Haslam, im| Edward Cook was named vice ong , , |fommission to carry out work) ‘The surveying company, | ED S TAXI (Steel Claw will not be show as it is ie Ce eden tit | eft. ees - — 2 rte. Seeretory ME ype od tee boda Jor the” year. to use transcontinental oil pipe- : ae ne rae | 173 Gt. George St. Dial 656! fied as adult entertainment) , ca me ennedy ° of attemp break enter | Wright. Directors elect ~~ re a : , ré ; ‘ io ae tal rates, a! ‘ ‘ Mrs. Robert Kinnon,on be- |lines for movement | men’ of its: . ’ Charlottetown s ail ‘ggingof tax noosa Cp, Coaiticows,_ ot the | Cae, tad Beane Cars” Ai | of he, somlnang "com lt Western cal Yo Eairn mer |The baning of eotatos ™ | oz Gueae, “te matte | BOB HOPE - RHONDA another extension of present €X- | morning of Dec. 28 1961 officers: are from Charlottetowa. ;M™ittee named” the following |kets. Estimates say in ex- | carry out the various aspects of | ue goodwill of those whem ce Tag a ae cise atid business taxes—all of Warg counselled a dee ae nae “| members of the executive: istence could carry than | the report have been left entire-] ge serve—the goal for which f in the re which he said are essential to yy Gillis, at the ‘time of--ar- Noting that the average wage President, Mrs, Ewen Ander- | 20,000,000 tons of coal a year, | ly in the hands of local author] oe sisive.” hd Ehtirt . Gun, Gal and wag the balanced budget he prom | raignment elected trial by’ a | rate in the province “is in some son Fg Mra pate me a The council believes “‘ceal-tn- | ities. a Stampede in the Vest! i et fiscal year starting fates, withant a jury. The case_| regards below that of other pro- sohsidont ne * gheidon Car e could ‘be carried ncaa 4 20. ne: . or crown con- that th Gov- rs. = |forms: : \ | : oe F NEY listers) department | Sudan Serna Aarne | ead, ie Sean |e tard vice- preset, Me | vty anand ate “ALIAS JESSE JAMES” of urban affairs and housing to | eral J. Arthur McGuigan. wage 2 75 cents an hour to | Malcolm Reeves: fourth vice- eae give these areas a seat of equ-| A jone-drunk and: ; ’ hg ee ; tion for Eastern Canada ther- | president, Mrs. Ross Parker; ’ A SUS co's traneersten | Soca. Tad te'boe roma riminatin ta | ry enpsdg seca. anf coal uly Qa isla on mass tran . -he_ was ia} R ‘St / ery; ae : and against crime and air pol- | custody until Jan. 12. } t pag sees Ceiras, treasurer, |Tied to the west coast; aang : ie Sans: RARER Sp SOP ibe . The inaugaral service will: be | s : | held Trinity Church, Sunday 3. A ew public welfare pro- Inquest Set on | morning ot it o'clock. “4 ome at oat See ete.” ee: . to the Queeti, to Prime | . and put the emphasis ae th Minister. Diefenbaker, to the | ing and rehabilitation “of the In Fire Dea ‘+ four Conservative members at ‘Coal Pipeline . needy; tougher food and drug) zs Ottawa; to Premier Shaw, and | : laws and’a crackdown on the noouty Chief of Police Steris | to the two} membens: represent- ‘Said Successful sale. of narcotics. tWebster announced ‘yesterday | ing the hye of Queens. : ‘ @ eiderly financed through social | of Mrs, Le on ard Gallant.| reccommending eg ege | CALGARY. (CP) — Use of a lines to. carry’ coal has security — only the Democrats hes been: called | tonal ve | Dive lauded that. Kennedy failed” oe perry: proved successful ona labora- ne wee Bie ee ee tory scale, the manager of the in chances are dini. \ "Mrs. Gallant died‘ on_Dec. §, | = a the os on a. —— of 5, A “common sense” farm | 1951, a5 a sesult of injuries she|| fore ¢ estern Canada said Thursday. program to be covered in @ S€P-) received in a fire which gutted | 4, etfosts | _W. ©. “Whittaker said tests erate special: message. Kennedy | her home on Upper Prince St. Heath im. | Were made on powdered coal, said it is designed *to prevent ser Oe ents Ser Fn the Charlottetows- wat- | Suspended in oil and water, by Dec. 3 | | 5 e €s, Co-starring WENDELL COREY . & e 5 z 3 5 glk i iH g 5 € ALF. AND AM. The Officers and Brethren of Prince Edward Lodge No. 14, are requested to meet in the lodge room, Stan- ley Bridge, Saturday, January 13th, 1:15 p.m. for.the of attending the funeral of our late -Brother ‘Most Worshipful Grand Master * ¢ 10 WIN "10 WHO IS THE either ‘a national .scandal oF | pec 3. > - = \the Research Council of Al- a farm depression.” The hearing wil! bo presided | nan: tam Se Me t . ‘© . 6. A special long-term $3,000;- | over by Chief Coronor, De, L.E. 900,000 fund to step up financial | Prowse, Members of the coron | backing for the Alliance for | or’s jury are: Frank MacDon | — the huge 10-year. | aid ‘ ‘| program. Kennedy has -spon- Ernest Selier, Ralph Crockett, sored for economic and «social | —of bonds in order to * be the most important year on 4 g se nie 3 ; ; ¢ ee ee the history of the province, INSULATE GREAT % wee : . Macquarrie observed Your Some Tn a "SLOWER. METHOD if & | —— aS ee A man representing “The Great n oon ag Ren poster” will-be on the streets, and in, wr oe “> ia a¢ 7" es li ‘i ill i list ies taoe power.” Gaeue Pe La | 7 7 jthe stores Friday night between 7. summer receved.anotber He stated that other improve. | cuerance year evand anlly __ * Byery inhabitant of the City. possessing the electoral qualification set ay x Firestone Heine ant’ Auto would | mails were scheduled io the J : — A out as follows— et MEET TODAY ee ee eee the | 1 have one of the finest harbors ATLANTIC (a) is of the age of twenty-one years and upwards, and : Quaid and John ennien. ae first retail organization on the |. Petes Coreen; whart was. Roofing & Insalation (b) has resided in the City for at least one year then next preceding ~~ partment of public works ¢p-| Mland to announce: its Imtexso€ | now being built and that the ex- . the day of such election, and costar at vis gineer, aie_scheduled to meet | “ S7IUE ? es noulicement | tention of the sea wall is also Sh tes : il - . mes eae Stewart MacKay, proprietor of | *heduled. ass Canadian Citizen i ana ae Sy oye num the firm, said he felt such a par- | _- woes - (4) shall have paid, on or before the- thirty- y of Decem er, farm to fit a Prince Edward le Re a allel 4 then next preceding the time of the holding of such election land locale the Wariet foinecs” Me, Mas: taxes and assessment s then due.by him Pe ARKMAN “FUNERAL —| Ka? see into the chy ductag : anid who shall have paid the poll tax in‘ the amount prescribed “the funeral for Stewart D. Park oo Week. \Evecyane, ‘ provisions of this Act for the year pr eceding such election, or on we lan ‘coh oe young and old, likes a pardde. a xempt from assessm we wate! The Firéstone float | i : two the. le Zimmerman SStereds Previous the er Jones Chamber of Commer i t it j son, Roland : man and - | Allaat ment was inthe New Glasgow | The _eemetery | the