C C Head Declares Gov'l Is Too Busy In Industry SHERBROOKE. Que. (CF)-The president of the Canadian Cham- bcr of Commerce said Tuesday that Canadians have been carried "too far and too fast along the road to big government." Raymond Dupuls of Montreal. elected last month at the associa- tion's annual meeting. told a ser- vice club inotaryi that "his sov- crnment” poses two threats: Gov- crnment competition with business and high taxation to meet its spending. His text was released to tilt press before delivery. Government had invaded Cann- dlan business, he said, through 35 crown corporation employing 146,- 400 persons. The number of cm- atloua had doubled durlns U19 183' 16 years. If the trend continued the foun- dation of the country's tree econ- omy could be shaken. Many gov- ernment enterprises. begun as crown corporations during the Sec- ond World War. bad lingered "long after the emergency had passed." INCREASES COSTS "The invasion of government in- to business constitutes unfair com petition with business. demands large sums of money, and in- creases the cost of government." he said. "An even greater threat is that once people believe they can turn to the government in every difficulty the springs of ini- tiative and self-reliance run dry." ployces in Canadian crown corpor- Government's only role in econ CITY AND CENTRAL, YOUR DOLLAR buy: more all the Hughes Drug Store. , . TINY 'I'0'I'S. 155 Great Gcorttl and snow suits. I l REFRIGERATlQNsales and re-, pairs, prompt service anywhere ill the Province. Storey Electric. WE TREAT the sick well. (ill- gey's Pharmacy. open I an. to I p.m. HOYT'S BEAUTY SALON. Nov- ember spccial on cnld wave per- manents, and machineless. 35.00. ..TINY TOTS. 155 Great George st. 1-: off Coat sets. Pram suits and snow aults. CHARLCVI"I'ETOWN needs 11!) Blood Donors. next week. Will you be one. ..'I'lNY TOTS, 151 Great George St. 1-8 off Coat sets. Prim Ill"! and snow suits. PANTRY SALE at Sherwin- Williams, Friday, November 30th at 2.30. by Ladies of Brackley Church. RESERVE Tuesday December 18th for Knights of Columbus Christmas Party at the Clover club. MAKE THE evening of Decem- ber 4th a Radio Evening. Join with ur Rotarians in Helping our yclrippled Children by bidding ott- GIL . .CIlARLOTTE'l'0WN. Red Cross THE MARIE - Elena Beauty Salon will be open all day, today.l RECONDITIONED I-Cirlggral-l ors for sale. Bargain prices. Storey Electric. HELP 0l'R cripplcd children by omic affairs. should be to stim ulate d.velopment. ease the im- pact of economic fluctuations and prohibit anti-social excesses. "The immediate effect of big government is the increasing do mand for revenues which finally place an insupportable burden on the country's business. If business falters or grinds to n.stop because of the high costs which eliminate markets. then everyone suffers." Canadians last year paid in taxes 31.2 cents on every dollar earned. against 23.4 cents In IR and 17.3 in 1929. Hope for decreased taxes de pended upon a rising national pro- ductivity and a resistance to in- creases In fixed-tax commitments. Mr. Dupuis urged a keen inter- est in politics and the business of Parliament to "stem the tide of big government." The Heart Of God". Pall board! were Charles Macbeod. Chester- Macswain, Albert Hickcn, Ernest Beck, Blair Macswain. Arthur MacSwain. Flow-Sr bearers were Gerald Johnston, Alvin Macswain, Roy MacDonald, Guy Reid. In- terment was in the Peter's Road Cemetery. ADULT GROUP MEETS- The A hmmm; nltcri on the Rotary Radio. Au;-unn, evening ni December 4th.; SHARE your good health wiihl others, by being a blood Donor. at Red Cross i"lin'cs next week. REMEMBER Zion Women's - per. and bazaar. Thursday from 4 In 6'30. REMEMBER to attend Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic at North Riistico. Monday Dec. 3rd. 7 to 9 pm. 150 Donors needcd. SAVE YOUR T. V. tube on the evening of December 4th. Use your Radio to take part in the Annual Rotary Radio Auction - Help your Crippled Children. ..POLICE COURT - A fine of 5100- and costs or 20 days in jail was imposed against aperson. charged with driving while im- paired, by Magistrate K.M. Mar- tin in City Police Court yesterday morning. A speeder was fined 330 and costs while a taxi operator, for failing to have the required number appearing on the rear window of his car. was fined 32. and costs. A drunk and incapable 'wss sentenced to 20 days in jail. ,another to 10 days. and the third lwas fined 35. and costs or two Blood Donor Clinic Clover Club.lday, imprisonment, Wednesday and Thursday. Dec 5 andtlt.h,2to4and7to9.1m donors needed. HEAR MISS Lena McI.ure A. T. C. M. Charlottetown speaking over CFCY Thursday night, Nov. 29th. at 9:30 in interests of Prince Edward Island Music Festival As- sociation. HEAR MRS. Lorne Callbeck In an intcrvlcw with lllrs.- Julian Herring nvcr Women's Institute broadcast Friday morning, Nov. 30 at 1045. CFCY in interests of Prince Edward Island Music Fest- ival Association. ATTENDS MEETING-Mr. War- rcn Burns left Friday morning for Toronto. Mr. Burns will attend a Bee Keepers meeting and will be away for ten days. Mr. Burns will also visit his son Alan and daughter In Jaw, at Orlllia, Ontar- Io. DIES IN WOBURN-Word has been received by Mrs. S. W. Wil- lis. East Royalty. of the death In Woburn. Mass. of Gertrude Heartzi Daimpre. widow of the late Rev.- Isidore Drake Dalmprc. Mrs. Dalmpre. who passed away on No- vember 20th. alter a two months Illness. had many friends and rela- tives In this Province. LEI-'1' FOR MON'I'REAl,- Miss Marguerite Morrlssey, R.N.. New- ton and Miss Emma McMahon, R.N.. Kcnsington. graduates of the Charlottetown Hospital school oi Nursing have gone to Montreal where they will take a four month ch""59'- The d"9"0'”l "'9"5h' FADER -At Summcrside. on Tues course In thc Nursing of Children at the Montrcal Children's Hospi- tal. Before leaving for Montreal they were employed in the Chil- dren's Department of the Char- lottetown Hospital. OUT OF HOSPITAL-Friends of Mr. Chcstcr Buntain will be pleased to learn that he has been rclcascd from the P. E. Island Hospital. where he has been a gallant for the put .lIva weeks; aving been injured in a car ac- cident on October Ilth. Mr. Bon- tain is convalescing favourably at the home of his son-in- aw and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Cotton. Kensliurton. Mrs. Biiataia is still a patient in P. l:. Island Hospital. Her many friands win he a speedy recovery. l i MAYOR RETURNS-Mayor Ste- wart was hopeful on his return to the City from Ottawa that munici palltics would soon be eligible for an Increase in Fcdcral grants perhaps to the extent of two per cent. His Worship attended a meeting of the exccutivs of the Confederation of Mayors and Mun ipsltlcs which presented a brief to several cabinct ministers. He had mnthing definite to report regard- llng airport ixtensions at the Char lottetown Port. The Minister of Transport however indicated that the Government has under con- sideration a general plan for air- port improvements. FUNERAL TUESDAY -The funeral of Gavin R. Irving. Cherry, Valley, was held Tuesday, Nov-' ember 27, with a short scrvlce inl the home at l p.m., followed by service in Cherry Valley United Church at 2 o'clock. which was, conducted by Rev. John M. Shccn. Vernon, who also officiated at the grave. The pail bearers were John Mclsaac. Dcnnls Mooney, Frank Gleason, George Hayden. Ivan Docherty, Gordon MacDonald. Burial was in the church come tery. The funeral was largely at- tended. a Y.P.U. MEETING -The regu- lar meeting of the Central Christ- ian Young People's Society last evening opened by lnglng "Tell Me The Old Old Story" followed by praycr- Adele Bccl led in a lively sing-song of hymns and was given by Ruth Wood. The Scripture and prayers were given by Marion Perry and Heather Mathcsnn respectively. The Young People discussed a project to raise money. After this the Young People divided into their Individual classes. Allison Macmie closed the meeting with prayer. FUNERAL SERVICE - The funeral of the late Charles A. MacDonald was held yesterday afternoon. A short service was held at the Macbcan Funeral Home condiictcd by Rev. G. Howard Christie. Fun:-riil service was held from Peter's Road Presbyterian Church conducted by Rev. M. C. Currie During the service the choir sang "Nearer to Charlottetown Fanoralliovaa II Eastaa St. IIAI. M2! tmseting. Recreation was led by Auxiliary Turlicy and Salad suval regular meeting of the Trinity Young Adult Group was held in the social hall last evening. The Stewardship and Training Com- mission was in charge of the Sandy Flack. Highlight of the evening was a film "The Salt of the Earth" on stewardship and evangelism. A .short business meeting followed. Plans for the Eastern Presbytery Y.P.U. rally to be hold in Georgetown in the near future were discussed. Wor- iship was led by Jane Wood, Isabel Stead and Phyllis Yeo. PERSONALS Mr. Willard Lank. West Royalty. left by plane on Tuesday for Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. owing to the death there on Sunday at his brother, Havelock. BIRTHS TURNER - At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on Novem- her E, to Mr. and Mrs. Frederi- ick K. Tumor (nee Jean Don- aldl. a son. l MYERS-At the Catherine Booth Hospital, Montreal, on Nov. 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Cody Myers (nee Orveiene McCarvllle) a son Joseph Wayne. iSELF - At Cornwall, Ontario, on Sunday, November 18th. 1956 to Rev. and Mrs. Stanley D. Self. (nee Christi-ne Bannerman) : son, Allan Harvcy Weight 9 lbs ozs. DEATHS MURPHY - In the Sacred Heart Home on Tuesday Nov. 27, Ed- mund Murphy formerly of China Point aged 95 years. His re- mains will be transferred from the Hcnnessey Funeral Home to the Sacred Heart Home this morning at 10 o'clock from where the funeral will be held on Thursday morning at 9 o'-' clock to St. Dunstans Basili- ca for Requiem High Mass. Interment in the Catholic Come icry. LANK - At Moosc Jaw. Sunhy, Nov. 25th. Havelock Fountain Lank, formerly of Covehead aged 70 years. JOHNSTON - At New Glasgow. N.S. on Tuesday Nov 27 Peter Johnston. aged H formerly of Klnkora Remains will arrive by train at The Monaghan Funeral Home. Kinkora Thursday even- ing. Funeral servlces will be held Friday morning at 9.00 o'clock at St. Malachy's Church Interment will be in the Church Cemetery. day. November 27. Carl St. Clair Fnder, chief engineer of C.G.S- Cygnus. age 54 years. Resting at the Bowness Funeral Home untll Thursday morning. then for- warded by train to Dartmouth. NS. for funeral service and in- torment. ROBERTSON - Al the P.E.I. Hospital Nov. 27. 1956, Edmund Robertson of Formal In his 47th year. Remains are resting at the Cutcllffe Funeral Home un- til 9 o'clock Thursday morning. then to his late residence. Fun- cral from the Free Church of Scotland. Birch Hill. Thursday afternoon. Service starting at 2.3) p.m. Interment la the Church Cemetery. wr:ss'rr:n.- At Mldgell on Mon- day. November Nth, 1950, Robert R. Webster. Remains were trans- ferred to his late reside-Ice. Fu- neral from Maria United Church. Thurahy. service cosnnunohg at 1 p.in. Interment Ia Mldgell cometary. I)RAIl- Suddenly at Cornwall on .- I PR5 The second annual banquet and Company 'workcrs GIRL GUIDES of 5th Charlotte- town Company, lloly Redeemer Parish which was orznnizcd on Oct. 3, 1956. were enrolled last night sents Judy Tralnor to Mrs. C.G. it'll by Mrs. JANET DOWLING (centre! prc- Plckard. Commissioner, for enroll- ment in 5th Charlottetown Coin- fr: TELEPHONE WORKE RS was held at danca sponsored by Locals Hill the Clover Club last evening with and 1812 of the Island Telephone 126 members and guests in at- service at I o'clock. Intcrmcnt Milo Cemetery. ROBER'l'SON- The funcral of tha late Lester Robertson of Kings- born will he hcld on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. A short service at the house of his daugh- ter, Mrs Russell Garrett, thcn to Klngsborn Baptist Church. Inter- ment Chiirch Ccmctcry. BROWN- At the P.EI. Hospital on Monday, November 26, I956. Mrs, Ollie H. Brown. RN, zsn iGrafton Strcet, in her 57th year. Resting at the Marla-an Funeral Home. Funeral from Trinity Un- tted Church. Thursday, service commencing at 2 p.m. Interment l I in York Cernctcry. MAf'EWEN- At Morell on Sunday November 25, 1956. Frank John lilacEwen. aged 78 years. Ra- malns were transferred to tha rcsldcncc of his son. Douglas llincl-iwen. Mon-ll. Funeral from Bristol Lot 40 Church today. ser- vice starting at 2 p.m Interment in West St. Peter": Cemetery. MliCKENzlE- At the PEI Hoa- pital. Tuesday. November 27, 1956, J. Duncan Maci(i-nrie of nreadalhane in his 68th year. Resting at the MacI.ean Funeo nl Home from where the funeral will be held Thursday. service commencing at 1 pm. lnterinat in Harisville Com t y. CHICKEN RAFFLE 'si-sine i-ark cosmuuirv Hau: wroursnav. NOV. as-0:30 i-.M. "Grade A Clilebans" 1' cmusmas seats Plcucuavaconu-ibutioru.tor ficers of the ncw company are; Terry Doyle, Capt.. Mrs. Theresa Lccky, Llc-ut.. Lieut., . C.G Pickard. Commis- Eloner. at Holy Redeemer Centre. Mrs. W.A, Smith. Executive Sec- retary. was also in attendance. 0(- pany Girl Guides, Holy Redeemer. at ceremony on Tuesday night. tendancc. Catering was under the direction of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion and miislc for the dance was supplied by the llegionnalrel. Included in the representatives and labor present at the event were. from left to right; Mrs. Shirley Maclfay. pl sidcnt of Do- cal IBIS; Mrs. Gass, the latter being provincial. Mary McGounelI. Bcrnadcne Hennessey, Jean "God from "-” i i: .i HOLD BANQUET manager of the company; Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Cameron. plant manager; Mr. Wilt MacI.ean, pres ldcnt of Local lull; and Mr. and Mrs. of management and Mr. F.. L. jet of Zion Y. P. 5. Holds Meeting The regular weekly meeting of the Zion Young People's Society was held at the Church T esday evening. Mary Farquhnrsoli period which opened the ” of the meditation. During the business meeting it was announced that the installa- tion of officers will be held on Sunday, December 2. during the evening church service; and that a Christmas party will be held for the young people on Tuesday, Dec- ember 4lh. The business period was followed by discussion groups igimvnrious topics led by Elizabeth The meeting adjourned to the lower hall for an enjoyable games period led by Mary Farquhnrson and Ernest Roper. The singing of "Blcst Be The Tie That Binds" closed the meeting. Codflsh is sold dried. smoked. frozen or fresh. and an oil valued for its vitamin content is made stile. master of ceremonies. An angry skunk can throw lts when fearing attack. Gnrdlan Phota and Munro led the devotional in our llves' 'wss the theme VALUABLE FISH its liver. an ,Wad., Nov. 28. 1956 WEATHER I . IORONTO (CP) tans iuuoa Us the rm-:a':5"I.'li'.x weather olilce 'l'nou-lay nlgm; Max i E I I ' -S aav.w..r. - - i will Conduct , , gvdnev Meetings In P. E. l. Rev. W.R..l. sinyth, field seer tary of the Missionary and Mal: tsnance Depgrtment of the Unit- ,o eaasessasssasuaaag asaenaasareasaa HALIFAX (C?) - The Halifax weather office here says a low pressure area centred over Now. Bcotla is moving rapidly north. eastward after causing rain. snow and fog throughout most of the Mai-itlmes. Colder air moving in behind the low is expected to give an m. provement in the weather to.- most sections today, although there will be showers or snow. flurrlca. during the day. Forecasts: Prince Edward Island. Eastern N-B. counties, lower St. John River Valley: Cloudy with a few snowflurrles and colder; nn;-11.. west winds 25, shifting to um: 20 in afternoon. Low-high at Char. lottetown 32 and 35. Moncinn Fredericton and sum John :46 and 35. High tide today at CII8fl0ll('li'Iiin at 7.18 a.m. and 7.23 pm. Sum- mersldc tide eigliten minutes lat- er than Charlottetown. Sun rise: today at 7.28 a.m. and sets at 4 14 pin. . s. Rev. Mr. Imyth begins a series of regional meetings in this Province on Thursday. Rated as one of the most A 7 ” speakers among the Clergy of the United Church of Canada; be has a thrilling and inspiring message wlilch has at- tracted large audiences from coast to coast. Mr. Smyth's Is- land lntinerary will be announced In tomorrow's paper. CARD OF THANKS Mr. E.B. lliacLaren and family wish to sincerely thank all their friends and relatives for the many acts of kindness shown to them in their recent bereavement. Also to those who sent floral tributes. let- ters and cards at the time of the funeral of a dear wife and mother. 5 MILES from CENTRE City of Chariot-retown Of SAINT JOHN Supplementary Tax EL BELGRANO ' Appeals W"-L .th I-I 3 9 a 0f.APP93l Rouztls ep en from Clvlc Valuations and . L. H Assessments has set Thurs- ' '19 "9 day December 6th at 9.30 g:n?,.:'l";,:mn.K 3': 5,331: am: In the ourt Room in double and suites U19 CRY BL" lng, as the Brenkiut and dinner time and place for hearing Radio and television Appeals from Supplement- ary Valuations and Assess- ments. ighway Phone I-M62 furnished rooms avail- able Q Telephones in rooms OPEN YEAR ROUND .7. '. FUL , Commercial Rota: A LEMON City Clerk. NOTICE g s Owing to the death of Mr. John D. Thomsen the Maple Leaf Bakery, 113 Kent Street, will be closed today and Wednesday. Reg Machennan. 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