MAY' m, -1952 THE GUARDIAN. CHARL01'l'ETOWN l for. quite sonutime'ncw. the form- sr having reached 123 per cent and thelattsr iodperesntoftheiroih Jectives. . The Queen's county returns on the whole are to date encourag- lngiy increased over last year but there are still U districts to re- port. Districts in Queen's Coun- ty showins increases over last year and received within the last six weeks are: Emerald, ssaeo. per Mrs. Herman MIYM: Freder- lcto . 344.15. per Mr. Win. Me- rn; Grahamis ma. seem, ' per . i M. Green. Harts- ing ville. 014.75. per Marjorie Jean Map! in Mr. bell-oy 008.50. Per Cress. 054.00. per Eulnins . campaign Toials 0 for Bed 955 mg. the latest rannril of tgf on W the of Irish wn, 'v. Campbell; Kelly's Mrs. Joseph iunoli tilt ;:f,' '9,.':,,&'i. -received from the tsrdav revealed gff,f,?&'3"iia”iieen collected to per Mrs. Ernest Dunning; New London. 840.40, per Mrs. 1-larold Mayhew: Millvsle. 310.50. per Mrs. M. gallantih lspringficld. 362.50. ,, 0; 9,1,. gu,ooo ob. per r. Su er and Macxay. Vic- d'",'”6 mhce: great many his. toria, sse.oo, per Mr. Allison Lea: leciimmn ,0 "port. The prov- Westmoreland. mas, per Mr. W” of Manitoba and Newfound- Wrixon Moore; Tyrone Lot 05 Par- ll:fd' hue been "over the top" lsh. per catholic Women's league. &x . ..the willingness to iind a way Amanwhostartedanewbusinessa -few years ago recently wrote to pay tribute to the bank's part in helping to make it a success: "We were fortunate in having, as our banker, a man who could combine with eicperienw the willingness to find a way that called not for experience alone but for imagination as well." The chartered banks are forever alert to the fresh problems, the changing needs of their customers. At all times, in all your banking problems, you can depend on your local bank to bring experience and imagination to the task of helping you to Mad e wsyif. This .dvei-tlsernent. based on an actual letter. is ' presented here by THE BANKS SERVING YOUR C.0MMUl1lTY A house Ui " il()ARD!T-'5 RUN 0'-F AND HiDE S35.OOO WORTH OF 3BiNELS-av. lT'5 FANTA?TiC Kelly: O.W.L.. Inn; River. 802.00. P0 833.30; C rnwsll: 058.75. . christinaonacuod: Cumberland. 828.00. per Mrs. Darllngton, 354.00 per Mr. Donald MscPherson; lbeneser. 140.50. per Mr. Garnet Ford; Greenvale. 330.45. per Mr. Earle Macllee: l-lunter luv- ng OrIek,'SIl.00. per Mrs. Jas. Macxensiez Milton North. 343.00. per Mr. Alton ltodd: Milton South. Sll.00. per Mrs. Murdock Nicholson: New Dominion. 03050. per Mrs. Lloyd MeePhail: emine- cale, 029.00. per Mrs. Herbert Dol- lar; Warren Grove. 053.15. per Miss Theresa Gorrnan: St. Mary's Road, 86.75. per Mr. Raymond 1' Mrs. Fred Maclhe; Marsh field. 047.50. per Mr. Almon Wood; Mermaid. 317.25. per Mrs. W. L. Mt. Stewart. per Mrs. J. L. B. Anderson; folk. ....12.75, per Mrs. J. Ernest Coles: Tarantum. Ill.00. per Mr. Ernest Hughes: Union Road. 852.00, per Mr. Barry Newman: Water- vale. e5.00. per Mrs. Mary Koughan: Webster's comer. si0.50. per Mrs. Joe. Mclschernz Winsloe South, 326.00. per Mrs. marl Rodd: Yord, 360.25. per Mrs. Fred Thompson: 322.50, per Mrs. Nelson Stevenson: Alberry Plains. 321.75, per Mr. Norman MscMillan: Belle- vue. 010.50. per Mrs. Stuart Mac- Pherson: Culloden. 80.25. per Mr. J. H. Dewar: Eldon. s7s.oo. per Mr. Martin MacDonald: Glenn Valley. tl:i.35. per Mrs. Cyrus E. Martin; Grand View. 822.50. per Mrs. Ro- bert MacPhce; Hermitage. 015.55. per Mrs. J. J. Curley; Mt. Buchan- an. 847.65. per Mr. W. C. Smith: Mt. Mcllick. 840.00. per Miss Edna Robertson: Lower Newton. 830.00. per Mr. Sinclair McTavish; New- ton Croes. 820.00: Orwell. 825.25. per Mrs. Murdock R. Mean.-od; Orwell Cove. 870.00. per Mrs. John A. MacLeod: Pinette South. 850.00. per Mr. Neil B. Morrison: Pinette North. 326.85, per Mrs. John Ross; Pownai. Mrs. Harold Acorn. 347.50: Vernon. 362.00 per Mrs. Lloyd llurness and Caledonia, sl3.l0, per Mr. C. R. Martin. South iiustico and Vicinity Mr. Aiban Gallant. an employee of the Eastern Packing Co.. sourls. spent Sunday. May llth with reis- tivcs in Oyster Bed Bridge. The Oyster Bed Bridge fisher- men. after an enforced idleness of a week due to very imisvorsble winds and rough seas. are hard at work again attending their lobster traps. Mr. Henry lsi-3-ii-El and his sister. Rita. of South Rustico. have re- turned from a very pleasant trip' formcr residents of South Rustlco. Mr. Arthur Gauthier, R.ustlco- ville. visited his wife and parents recently. Mr. Gauthier is in the Canadian Army and is stationed lr. Churchill. Manitoba. Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Araenanlt of Egmont Bay recently visited Mrs. Arsensultfs mother. Mrs. John In Gallant of South Rustico. Mrs. Ar-i sensuit is the former Miss Corina Gallant. Mrs. Annie Psquct. Scum. ac- companied by her brother. Mr. George McDonald. potato inspect- or. Charlottetown. motored to South l-Zustico on May llth to visit Mr. and Mrs. William Paquet. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Dalgle of Montreal have been visiting in South Rnsiico. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Gallant and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Buote. Mr. and Mrs. Dalgle are now spending some time in Sonrls before returning to their home in Montreal. The sympathy of the community of South Ruetico and surrounding districts is being extended to Mrs. Albert Oraswell of South nustico in the loss of her husband whose death occurred on May llth. Ills funeral. which was very largely at- tended. took place at St. Marks Church. South Rustico. on May lath at 2 P. M. Miss Adele Thelieb. telephone on- eraior in Quebec City, visited South Rustico Convent during the past week where her sister. Martha. is it boarding pupil. Miss Thellab was on her way home to spend her hol- ldsys with her mother and other members of her family at llsvre um. is This WA5 SOME. , BLOKE mo snow TWO . WIVES so HE COULD use 1i-lair: 6Kui.L-3 FOR eooK- enlosgus COULD erase? rr INDUCE may eusnz .-zcizocr To START” 0 TALKIN' 2 my mo 1 Aubert. Magdalen islands. -GA Msior Hoopla 4-Bi.I'i'iiowDowe- El 3 .03 l h ..mx,x ,- ' - an Doiron; Wheatley iRiver. 143.75. I to Rumford. Maine. and Mexlco.l Maine. While there they met many; Loren Thompson. Cole! and Miss Phyllis Hooper. Lunch was served by the hostess and committee and the meeting adjourned. The Hon. Ray Lawson. Onkville. Ontario. was elected president of the Canadian General Council of the Boy Scouts Association, on the nomination of Canada's Chief Scout. the -Hon. Vincent Massey. at the annual meeting in Ottawa recently. Canada's Boy Scout membership reached a new high record of 134,215 at the end of March. 1952. an increase of 5,455 since Decem- ber 31, 1051 when there were 128.760 members. At the end of 1945, census figures showed a to- tal of 94.677 Scouts in Canada. "B.-P.'s copse" at Charterhouse School, County of Surrey, Eng- land. has a special significance for Scouts-for here as a school- boy Lord Baden-Powell practiced Scouting. The wood was out of hounds-so he learned to "freeze" when a master passed by: and he snared rabbits. skinned and cook- ed them over smokeless fires to avoid miles. From April 23 in 28 last, thiriy schooimasters ramped in "B.-P.'s Copse" to learn sbout Scouting. When from 6.000 to 7,000 Brown- les. Wait Cubs. Girl Guides and Boy Scouts hold their 14th annual parade in Hamilton, Ontario, on May 17th they will be reviewed by the Governor-General. the Hon. Vincent Massey. who is also Chief Scout for Canada. Canada's 3.024 Scout Groups embrace many denominations. Here are the affiliations: Anizilcsn 455: Baptist 101; Hebrew 23; Latter Day Saints 37; Lutheran 23: Pres- byterian 129: Roman Catholic 451; Salvation Army 70; United 444; Other Denominations 25: Canadian Legion 90; Community 802; Handicapped 9; Srhonl 49; Service Clubs 166: Miscellaneous Made by Walt cube of the 35th Calgary Pack. s hesirn copper. base-relief picture of "Bsghecra". the panther of Xipling's Jungle Book stories, has been presented to Wait Cubs of the Halifax School for the Blind Pack. Former ll.C.M.P. Member Killed OONCORD. Ont.. May 19 - (GP) - A former member of the ac.- M. P. and his wife were killed sun- day when their automobile collided with a Provincial Police cruiser. Hugh MacDonald, 56. and his wife. Ethel. 60. of Toronto. died shortly after their car flipped over and went into a ditch of No. 7 highway near this community 10 miles north of Toronto. Provincial Police Constable Nor- man Percy Ferris. 33. driver of the police car, suffered head and chest injuries. Constable Ferris, a native of Guelph. Ont.. had just received his first posting and was working with the Tnornhill detachmen near here. Mr. MacDonald was a former member of the R. O. M. P. at Hall- fax. He and his wife leave two daughters. Mrs. John Galley of St. Catharina. Ont.. and Mrs. S. Part- ridge of Halifax and a son. Harold Stevens of Halifax. Noam MILTON w.l. Mrs. Harvey Coles entertained the North Milton WI. on Thurs- day evening, May 1, with an at- tendance of 14 members and one visitor. with Mrs. Alton Rodd presid- ing the meeting opened by sing- ing tiie "Ode" and repeating the "Creed." The minutes of the last meeting were read and on motion. approved nd signed. The secre- tary repor d 083.42 as the net proceeds from two card parties recently held in the hall and it was agreed to pay a bill of 02.70 to Mrs. Percy Hooper in connection with the card parties. The Over- seas Committee reported a parcel of sugar had been sent and a let- ter from England showed that the previous one had been received. The school committee were ask- ed to buy paper cups for the school and plans were discussed regard- ing the district convention which will be held in Parkdaie Hall on June 10. Place of next meeting was un- decided. New lunch committee will be Mrs. Alton Aodd. Mrs. Mrs. Harvey , lieirigsration sense and snnvicn Ispaira so an Makes ll0'l'0ll8 scum:-gjua Repairs euicraiosr. IPPLIANOI Iepairl Pslasr Elsetrlc g most! use Accosipiielusents 0i iiflii. iiov't Listeiiny Premier ST. JOHN'S. Ni'ld.. May ll - (GP) - Premier Brnallwood said his government will have accom- pushed more in its first tour years of office to improve newfcundlandu public services than any previous administration. Replying to Opposition criticism of the budget, the Liberal Premier said 523300.000 had been spent on school buildings. new roads and hospitals. night new hospital; had bzen built and two others complet- e . Oihcr accomplishments: on industrial expansion alone. the government has spent. loaned and invested Sl7.000.0oo. New schools completed by the end of ihe present financial year will total 124. and 047 have been renovated. school attendance rose 8.000 in three years. Current ac- count spcnding on education was up 56 per cent. In the health field. up 53 per cent. the infant death rate was improved 1'! per cent, the maternal by 50 per cent, and tuberculosis by 36 per cent. some 4'10 miles of new roads and 200 miles of snowmobile trails were built. Mr. Smaiiwood said Progressive conservative Leader Jeier .1. Cash- in's budgt criticisms were as ac- curate as his own forecasts had been when he was finance minist- er. "Major Oashin has brought down three budgets altogether.” he said. The first. in 1929. pre- dicted a deficit. and he ended the year with ll surplus. The next had predicted a surplus and he ended with a deficit of 53.250000. The third predicted a. deficit of 3600.- 000. He ended with a 04,000,000 dellclt. "Then he crossed the floor and he spent the rest of his life crit- lclging whatever government that happened to be in power." Reviewing the tax policy. Mr. Smallwood said Newfoundland would receive 534350.000 through taxation. the Federal government contributing York and Vicinity The many friends of Mr. Robert Cheppci are glad to hear he hasl returned to his home after being a patient in the P. 1:. Island Hos- pitsl. The many friends of Bryan New- son are sorry to hear he met with a. very painful accident reccni.ly.i While playing around a truck. he; had one of his fingers broken and had to be taken to the city for, treatment. N I Mr. David Taylor, St. John, was. a recent visitor to York where he- was the guest at his old home. ' Mr. Levi Par-l-es-was a recent vis-1 not to York. the guest of his mother-in-law. Mrs. Max Taylor. Mrs. Milton.-Veescy was in the; City on Friday. May llth where she attended the musical festival. I Messrs. Hairy”!-sewis. Donald Crockett and Lakin Lewis were vis-I ltors in Milton on Friday, May 8th. NOW FOR iliE FUTURE A new home . . . farm buildings . . . business structures . . . they all represent major invest- ments. Making these investments pay means phoning buildings that LAST. That-in tum. means OUR QUALITY BUILDING MATER- IALS! ' i Successful Farmers Know the importance of Dependable Building They know that to sacrifice building quality means to risk the safety of livestock, machinery and feed supplies. Smart farmers BUILD RIGHT . . . save in the long run! ' 500 6004-0 00 O6 00 046 O O 0 6640 696 O-6069-O-O-O6 009009-0&0-0000-O6-CV06-O-O60-O4-O4-6-O4 M. F. SCHURMAN CO. LTD. KEliSiliiiT0ii - 0HAili.0lTETOWii - SliiiiiEliSillE The Home of A Complete Building Service Mr. and Mrs. Walter Auld and two children. Cierry and Joan. spent a recent day lr. Coveheed. the guests of Mr. Auldspsrente. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay Auld. Mr. Dolph um; and son win, lard. were visitors to :” Grove on Sunday. May llth. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Allen. Georseiown. spent Sunday, May llth in York. Mrs. Alex " has returned to her home after spending the winter at the home of her daugh- tcr. Mrs Roy Xeizer. congratulations are being extend- ed to Mr. Bill Orockett for making the highest score at the shooting in York this winter. Mr. Irving McDonald is having trouble with foxes taking his hens. Foxes seem awfully plentiful this year. , Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett and son. Donald. spent a recent. evening at Union. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave McDonald. Mrs. Archie "verily was a mug.- in the city on May llth. Mr. and Mrs.NReu-ben Watts have moved to York where they have bought a farm. Mrs. Allan spent Friday. May sin in the city. congratulations are being ex- tended to Marjorie Lewis who won first prise-for a piano solo at the Musical Festival. also her lime gm- fer. Marilyn. who won third prise. They are the daughters of Mr. and Mia. Harry Lewis. I -The many friends of Mr. Ramsay Auld are glad to hear he has re- turned io his home in Oovehaad much improved in health after be- ing a patient In the P. 3. Island Hospital. -30. '. 0'! sin i'.'.i'.fi." . .. 1.0 Y -(GU - A Srltlsh RIXEINA - (CP) .- The Saskat- El mE'E::i:tt (ggivlsnd WE; Aftilvis one-cent piece - one chewsn government has under- was crowned marbles champion of the few coins bearing the mmeltnken I Drotfam 10 GIWM 9194” here after leading a field of 200 of Edward VIII - turned up here. tric service to Loon new customers mummy comuunu in the first The owner. Duncan Hamilton. in towns and on farms. The electri- annual Lcthbridge marble tourna- claims he has been offered as ficstion expansion is estimated to mem, much as 350 for it. cost ee.ooo.ono. THE BEAUTIFUL NEW i952 de luxe HILLMAN ,77u.ri.x 1 Goes a long way between drinks! seem as though she never driwlrs. imelli". 100 039'! Mil” every seven gallons of rediili" O9" k0"0'iiY' 7'" h"""Y "' that costs less to byy and less to ma. Parking! it's preciicdilv I Phggwg, ggquoy and style! 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