PAGE TWELVE THE GUARDIAN. OUR NEWS BUDGET for OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERSI MONDAY "ft was announced over the week-end that Mr. Gordon Sim-i znons son of Mr. and Mr.s. Lesliel Simmons, Summorside, has beenl accepted as Acadia University delegate to participate in a sum- mer study tour to be held in, Europe this coming summer Thlsl tour is sponsored by World Uni-1 veiaity Service of Canada. , I There are to be twenty-live nu-i dents from universities acrossi Canada and the tour is to include, France, Germany, Yugoslavia, Scandinavia and Gold Coast. There are to be five groups with five. students to a. group. Each group. it to Visit one country and art th end of the tour they are to as- semble at Croftoii Grange College, England, for a tun-week st-in;li.lr. The large modern br'll'll nil the farm of Mr. Fennr-r Stewart on the Brackley Point Road. rlbutlt eight miles froln CllBi'li)'llPl()lill, was totally destroyed by hleulilch broke out at about eleven o'clock )'cstcrd.ly niornllig. Eight. huiitlrrd young rliirks oil the upper floor were lost in the blue which is believed to lrrlvr been caused by all olnrlivatcd brooder stove. Tito hundrrd youiig' pigs on the ground floor ivcrei saved and 2. iitrgr qil.ii:'.lty of feed. through the efforts or neigh- bours who quickly gathered to rendcr any asslstaiice possible. i 'l'l'ESDAl' ”If there are any great objer-0' tions to the present system lifi marketing potatoes thc giouersi should have a plebiscite to deter-i mine if they wish to sell their, potatoes through the Marketing; Board or return to the old way ofi selling through the driale-i-s,istnted Hon. C. C. Baker. Mlnisirr of Ag-l riculture in the Legislature yes-i terday afternoon as he spoke onl the Draft Address debate i Mr. Baker stated he was not the Legislature opened. He was wearing a neck brace yesterday. .AM., "rwas a great day for the Irish and also a great night for the full house at the Holy Redeemer Conl- munity Centre where the Bene- volent Irish Society presented the three ICL comedy "Meet Shane For A Change” in a highlight in the day they celebrated, "Saint Pat- aiine Joyce, 6 lba., 6 ozs A,-Chlbuld Inmam Norm Tryong r k's." BARRET'l'- At Grace .VItttcrnit,v,P-------M -1 ----j-- The prescntation was under the Hospital, Halifax. on March 9th.l DaA1"3 distinguished patronage of His 1954, to Dr. anti Mrs. G. I).Ij:A"g'D gg )u'N,;,WGT;;zow on Honour Ll('iil9nllllL Governor T. W. l.. Prowoe and Mrs, Prowoe. The l-ioriourrlble Premier. A. W. Mathe- son and Airs. Mnthuon. and His ltland ”05l'”il1 on Siiiurd Hospital, Saturday, March 13, Worship Marci" David J. Stewart Mitmi l"'”lv i0 Mr mill -l i954, .1. w, ML'Vlrlsh, Hermitage. and Mrs. Stewart, the latter being Georgie M. .-indmv ince J0.ilt, ngvfl iii) vt-ars. represented by Councillor and Mrs. livinui a dziulzlitrr. Susan l-.i'niw.lsc0'l"rL1n the cluriottetow-n P. R Mccol-mac and Mrs. MCC0l'- 8 lhs. 2 07.8. ,1m5p1m 0,, Much 14' 1954, Min mac dug in nuance fr-nm me prov. Mack-Ali--At the ClilirloitrtotvnXNCUN. smug nice. The Lieulenaill Governor was lloslililll On Murrlt iii, 1954, it-i(MLI,AN-I34" 1.-U” Auglmul on attriidtid at the perforinanrr by his MI ""11 Mt'S- Ruwlviuxi Marltnc, up 5-,,,u,.d,u.g Mnm, NHL 1954. M1... Naval Aide, Capt. J, J. Coiliiolly. V D. An RC.M.P. officer from Alber- lull detachment. Constable J. R. Sexton took top honors lit first Prime Eduard Island Salon of Amateur Photography. it was allliounccd by the Charlottetown Caincra Club. The salon opens to- day in it four-day exhibition at the Harris Memorial Gallery. Judging the 152 entries yester- day were Mrs. D. GBSS, artist: Messrs. Don Sears and George Barter, professional photographers, who agreed that the show was commendable, revealing much pro- mising talent. A Women's Institute leadership I - ymgmm, 3 r1lm,;mr-,- 0Bradlry ill his 'i8tli year. t-iitirse is being held at the VV0cat- Bgj'l'lAr;lc:.xL H... p. E. 1.1a,,.1,lsL”i'Ll5R--At the PE. island Hoa- i0nR15Ch00lv This Course is hrd ilospli.-ll rm Murvlt iii, M34, to mini on March 17th. 1954. Barry annually for District presidents to Mr. and MW Rr.g,mm Hm!” -Rcgmnidi imam, son 0; Mr. and 91131319 lhPm 10 CEITY 0” W9” dl-V IV-rtli Rlvol" . gull, llnriv ling Mrs. Reginald Butler. North River. trlct conventions, giving delegates i,,am A 0 Au.1:R(;1.;yMM C”M,,n' Much I briter imowledlle of Institutr MARTIN-At the F El. Hospitllll 1:, 1954. Mrs. FDnul('lt' Lelurgey Mfiik on Marcll 15. 1954. to Mr ltlidi, ill llnr gist year, 11"-' COWS! ODPDN1 DY 1'9815il'f'i- Mrs. Kenneth C. Martin. a dlltlgh.yGAl7DET-At the Prilice County inn attended to by Mrs. Neil Matheson. who welcomed and iii- iroduced the presidents. Mrll. Mich- ael Doyle, president of PE.l. W.l. sure that the farmers are in favor presided. of the activities of the Potato Marketing Board particularly since they established their new system of selling through the Central Sales Agency. Inspector William H. Nevin. in charge of "L" Division of the RC. M.P. in this Proviiicn, was guest speaker at the weekly lunrheorl of the Rotary Cltlb at the Char- lottetown Hotel yesterday Inspec- tor Nevin spoke on "The functions, and limitations of Police Forces, Generally", Following ills address the picture "Scarlet and Gold" was shown. giving it close and lil-l timate review of the activities of the R.C.M.P. throughout Canada. The picture aLso dealt in detail with the "l'tookirs" and thclr edu- cation at headquarters in Regina and Rockcliffe. The speaker was introduced by, Fred Cannon and thanked hy Dr 1 Frank MacKinnon. who recalled the oumtanding party played by Hon. Davirl Laird of Charlotte- town in the formation of the Ray- al Northwest Mounted Police. W;DNEgl;X' The rir-nth of (Trot-lnlnn Mac- Arthur Brut”? Dlckieson. New Glasgow, Pl-I.I., ort'tii'l'ctl sudden- lv at Toronto your-rday afternoon. He was in his 27th year. Mr. I7ii'kirsnn, who nus A grad- uate of Prime of Wales College and had concluded lhrre yrnrs In medicine, hurl recently m-rt-ptcri A position with Sn-i.'t's in Tor- plitn at laboratory work. Mr work- v'-rl until noon ycstertlay at the plant but tnltl his brother Arn- old, with whom he rooinrd, flint ho wax not feeling well and would remain in his room until ervnlng. When Arnnltl ni'rit'c-Ill home he rIist'nvrrcrl that his lira- thrr lull ppcsctl awn) rlllrllig lilo- lI'ternonn without nlnrining the turn elderly ladies with whom they honrtird. 'Petly Officer Drrald i-"loytl Mar-, ke.n7.le. H Pownal street will bel part of the contingent of the, Royal Canadian Navy lRP.i1f.'l'VEtI which will attend tht Jubilee Re-i view by Her Majesty, Queen Eliza-l .-wth ll. of the Royal Naval Vol-ll tinterr Rrsrrvr at Lonrlmi, EllQl?llld,i June 12 ”l"'i'nliklir.ss In litcl'nlurr in :m iuliilirzlbln thiliz so long as it krrpal pace with tho tilnrs,” Dr. Thomas: H. Ratidall. llrltvtl Calliatlinrl auth- mg told his andleilre int night. as ho deliver:-ti the fifth .-unnual Sam- eul Robertsoli Memorial Lecture at. Prlltcn of Wales College. A tlihiztc to both the late Dr Rnbertsoii and Mrs. Robcrisnnl was paid by Dr. Frank MacKinnnn. Principal of the Collcgr. in his opening remarks lntrnrluclng the driest speaker. Among those in at- tendance were His Honor Lieuten- lmt Governor T. W L. PFOWKC, attended by his Aide do Clmp. Lteut. Col A. W. Rogcrs. Premier A. W. Matheson. and Acting May- or Edwin C. Johnstone. -'FrTm.-znziv Hrm. W. E. Darby. Attorney- Generai, made his first appearance in the Legislature yesterday after- noon. Mr. Darby. who has been luf- fering from a sprained disc in the upper part of the spine, had been confined to his home alnco TEETH? 2-;"xm" 55s of the numerous llrai immigrants who have come to interview Matheson, and later the Hon. C. C. Baker. Minister of Agriculture, and Mr. 5.C. Wright, senior agricultural fleldman A representative of the Nether- lands Embassy ill Ottawa, Mr. J H. Athmer was in Charlottetown yesterday on official business. Mr. Athmer is assistant to Dr. A. 5. Tulnman, Agricultural Attache at the Embassy. He is interested in the welfare Dutch agricult- W5 PWVWCG m the W” W" County llospltcll on iV.ni't'h la, in mi: Milk iii”-bids. but it in super- 3'9ai5v Ind in the Dmlbiliiil” of Mr. and Mrs. John Alircti Mai-. Cvld('llt. flint they did not have 5'-'Wm3 m9” ” W931 0" ""9 up Donald, Newport, a son, (:rnr,;t-la ftill understanding on the scope land in H” yen" in Wm9- Merlyn, weight 3 llis, 3 Ms. Lot tlicsc bids, and in any case it Yestcrday morning he had an with Premier A. W. talked with for the Province. At noon he called on Mr. C. Lincoln Dewar, secretary of the P. Mr. and Mrs. C. Arlrn Clolv, Duli- D - w - staflnage ince Edith MacDonald) contract a son, Ephraim Nevin, 6 lb.a,, 13 M- ors. Continued front page I E. Island Federation of Agrictilt- rm. and amt Marlene. i ll”'"''"' 223:; ure. -. H -VAii. Vtiie Cll'rll'lfltl.PiOWlH Pr” 2 . . 3 t.. P.” .....D.- A E 3 A P355 .1 N T 33! - IDA 4 .; Pass 4 Q I! TWAY Solution To Last 5... Pass 6Q.(flnalbld) . Saturday's Crossword "I feel that within ten years . Olfilarid, it may appear that soul-is will be known as the Buy an North-south couidhave clone almost Gloucester of the Mal-itlmes." slat-1 ed Mr.Wil1iam Acorn, Liberal Third ; King's in the Legislature last night as he took part in the debate: on the Draft Address. i Mr. Acorn was speaking of tllel development in the fishing industry in the Eastern section of the Prov-, ince when he made the promising prediction for Souril. l He stated that a fleet of eight draggr-rs operated out of Houris last year, "Two of them started the season early and by the end f cw days. rsvilcy .i'l ri g ORANGE PEKUE M M TEA CIIIZI, 1 Hospital on March la. 1061. to Mr. Dun": and Mrs. Spencer Hughes of lim- HYDI:-At the PDEDI. Hospital on crald, P. E. 1., 3. son, weight 10 15 ozs. Mlrch 12, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Zbs., Elmer Hyde, Corliivall, wt daugh- ter. Linda Lillian. i Macl(AY-At the P. E. Islandli H95Pl”” 9" 5r”-”"l".Vv Miirch '13. United Church Manse. March 18. to Rev. and Mrs. John F. Mac- 1954' by Rev. Lloyd A,-chug Audrey K” M V""0”v 3 dlllgmeh R05-,Joall Cudinore, Hampton to Lorne Barrett, (nee Beryl lv1arDoiialdl,"Mm.Ch 13' 1954' cm.” Lnrd 'Ked s daliglilfr. g in 3.,,,,,.5. AND”-it-At the Prince LdWilFdiJlri'ARlSlt-In the Charlottetown Itn, lvr-ight ti lbs. 8 (1.5. is-,.h,(,Slm, Unlhnt aged 94 ::?””g”f,1E","'M l”f', C”f"1"""'inoori.-suddenly Al Brookfleld l” ii-P 3 0" MW" 19- 1954.itm Marcli ism. i954, Wilfred ito Mr. and Mrs. Aihol lvf:icDriiiald,lw,,mL aged 59 yea”, iii 59” "mes P1i”iP- Wight 7 lbs-.tlsr;ir.lts-at the P. l-:. I. Hospital P2 015- l.Vun(iliy, MlIl't'll 15. 1954, Min ,MacDONALD-At the P. E. Islziild l.;rur;r nrw-rs. Hospital on litarcll 15. 195-1. to Mr l VAMPBELL-At the Prlncecounty anti Mrs. Edison Mat'Doiiaid,Cove-iHospital on Monday. March ibth, head Road, .1 daughter, NancyiEarl Campbell in his but you”. Lynne, 8 lbs. 6 ms. lARSlr.'NAl'L'I'-At the Sacred Heart Mr.-BREAR'1'l'-At the Chlirlotte-iilonic, Charlottetowii, on March town Hospital on March l5tli. toil-ith. 1954 Octave Araenauit of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McBrcarty.i Bedeque iii ills 89th year. a son, 8 lbs. 3 oz. lll('I(lly'Sl)N--Siidtioilly at Toron- OWEN-At Montreal. P Q, on Sat- in on March 16. 19.34, Creelman urday, March 13, 1954, to Mr, and xlat-Aitllur Brut-e UiL'klESOn in Mrs. Wm. 1., Owen, El soil. 1 lilo '-"till )'rz1I1 .tll'RNA(iHAN--At lite (ill.u'loiln- BHADLEX-At the Prince Ed- iwuld island Hospital nn Tuesday. llivvn Hospital on Mzlrcli lfltii 1934, William F. 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Just-pli Slur-L -Marilh 15. ter. Anne Louise. CLOW-At the P, E. Island H05- pitai on Shlill'(l.i)', March 13th, to ospital March 18. 1954, Mark ll !G1llldCi sr., in his 84th year. SMITH - At the Prince Edward ”-r:'w-1"w'W wand Haspm on March 13' ml slain at clubs could have been made Mr, gnd Mr-5,DouK1,-,5 smith. Hum.lNby South without any real dlfli. era River, a daughter, 6 lb. 2 oz. Cu”)? ' poo1,g;-AL p4E,1- Huspmn on Souths pass over the two no- Mm-ch 15, 1954, in M1; and M,.5,ltr'tilr.li vvlls certainly an extra- James A, poolm soul-,5. ,1 daugh.lt)lidlllfli'y action. l)tit. for that mat.- ter. Berthir Aime, 7 lbs, l oz. ilN'- 5” NW NOFUVH 099"”! W0' Mnc1)()5'A1,l) ... A; we );.,,g1g hid. Truc, the pnrtliers were play- PEABD()NA-At the KHIRW (lnllntt Li: hard to agree with North's esti- llospital, tin Iililrt-ii 17, to Mr. and male at his own holding. By any Mrs. Preston Pcardnn. Mnninmi-rflltiitlrinl tor logicnli standard that ?h sort. Bord Ashley. wmzht iii lmitillilg frilly lilclrsul-ed up for an s, . ozs. V I npcliiiig one-bid, and if North had (I)'rlxP;:::dL1xll0M E-U1”-111' ligglllflft made that choir-e th(;- auction might -" NV 4 'i - - well have iroceclc : Mr. and Mrs. Erin-st Pippy Ha7.cl- I ( brook. Twill dauglltcrs, Dnil Dar-l i "as well by doubling two notrump. then also rlouiilillg any three-level coiitract that East-West "run to." btit this N not true - a. three- hcart colitrili-t could ilot have been srvrlrly punished. i ,g W B umnhna - -H lift! l4 LP l:1:Jl3lJi:l l'll:1FJFlf-1 ' U Hidmfd CHARLOTTETON Happenings of The Weak continued from page I The Stars Say Continued from page 1 ture. her home in summerside on pmy. of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. H. M. Downing. . . . borne in summeraide. . . 0 Mrs. J. Wilfred Lecky returned last week to her home in Summer- aldo after visiting friends in st. Anne de Bellevue, Que., and Ian- in-iaw and daughter. F70 and Mrs. M. D. Gates, in.Ottawa. . . Mr. and Mrs, B. F. liunter of Summer-aide, have as their guest. the farmer's brother, Cat. Robert Hunter, R.C.M.P., Toronto detach- merit. Mrs. Glen Law of Greenwood. N. 8. is spending a. week in summer- side. guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. L, Molilaon. I O 0 Mrs. A3. L. Home was hoctau at bridge on Monday evening at her home in Summerside. . . . Min Kathleen Allen returned to Halifax, NE. on Wednesday after visiting in Summerside with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Allen. D O 0 Last Saturday evening Mra.Wil- liam Hayward entertained at 9- bridge at her home in Bummeraide. , . Mrs. Vaughan Groom of Sum- meraide East, spent a -few days this week in Charlottetown, guest of Mrs. Jack Large. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacRae left Summerslde by plane on Wednes- day for Montreal. and Ottawa. 0 0 Misc Jessie Fraser of Stimmerside spent the week-end with friends in Charlottetown O 0 Mrs. Ralph de Grasse was host- ess at bridge at her apartment in Summerside on Tuesday evening. . . . Last evening following the Com- munity Concert in Summarside when the Men of song presented a delightful program, it reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allison Mscbean. Presiding over the test cups were Mrs. T. Earle Hickey and Mrs. Emma, Hol- man. 0 O O The many friends of Miss Blanche MacLean, who is a. patient in the Prince county Hospital, will be pleased to learn her condition is much improved. . Mr. and Mrs. William Macl.ean of Eureka, N.S. and Misa Betty Macllean. R.N., of Halifax, N. 5., spent. the week-end in Summerside, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Walker. . . . Mr. and Mrs. .i.E. Morrison en- tertained at a family dinner at their home in Summeraide last Thursday evening on the occasion of their wedding anniversa.ry. also the birthday of their daughter, Min Shirley Morrison. . . . Mrii. C. B. Jcliy was hostess at the tea hour on Friday of last week honouring Mrs. Vests Ilsicy of Wolfville, N. S. 0 O ('())lM()N AILMENT IEEED Li- '.'..f V . ll E1 Arllilitis lllriutirs about 100 tlilftiitiiii i'llcllnlntitt diseases in l,Io.nts of the human hody. of the year they had each landed .y. . . g ma 1 0,000,000 00....0. 00 fish. D A i LY C R O S S W O R D gaig;-;;f;;g,,.;.;, Those fish averaged 3.16 cents per Am-(035 4,1,vr,,r,p,n, 11,Tell MESA . . , pounds with the result. that each 1. pikpen 44.BpKjn again boat earned about s:u,aoo for the 4, 30.1.05 0: 15 Skill 15.Winrl yeaiuagtaled Mr. Acorn, Km" Dow); gauge "rm warrioril 1 Kind 13-WW0 "We built more roads at less 9,Astringcnt. of TECH?- coal last year than were ever built (Hut rock (3016 lxiforr-. in this Province in one year," 10,1-;nlni'gm 2.'lihenie 21. Close to -V .; stated Hon. Dougnld MacKlnnon. mi-Mag 3.Atfirmative 22. Cum. mgpgunmgglqu Minister of Public Works and thyroid reply fort.-Ii E-if-i!.1l1i:if-Ji'.llvil'-hi Highways who spoke in the l.egis- 1',,,d 4.f.i lit 2.'l.App es ' ' liattire last nlgllt on the Draft. Ad- xggfgnncpg .').CTK3Z('d 24. Type Y"”""V ' A"'"' dress debate. nghuv 6. Faslcner measure .13. Occurrence "AL PU? l7i'F"n' "M" "f wmk I 13. Prrlnliol 7.Ekimosof 28.Que.Itioni 34.Grit would any that within three or four 1,3,” Grt-rnland 29. Most 36. Vent years the roads left to improve. in mmm.,rV 8,Spanifth wan 40.MiIcellany the Province will only amount to El "Clan ,N,7,,) province 32.Baptismar 4i.Oponlnga trifle." stated the Miniittor. 15. Rn," (Fry, 9, Agm-jgk font, , unat.) ”DlJl'illK 1933 the Public Works 16 Hnhmm Department compicied 199.5 miles; idmnknm of road at a total cost of 5923.258 17 Harm,” or an average. cost per mile of 84: 19'Ah,.0”m. 625," he stated. 'M0dm D' " O 20. Encounter ABMLR Rob:-rt Hriidersoii H. 2L-I-roubic ,M.C.B. "Huron" arrived home 22,-1-up Ofmilk l:i.1'. cit-nilig from the Far East g5,Amm.m,on where he spent the last it months wind-. nu-g on active service. His ship arrived .7, aguggcd ill Halifax on Wednesday and fnl- (gal) lowing the usual routine he was 27,9,-om granted 44 day: leave. His moth:-r. zalmmm-,1 Mrs. Joseph Henderson, Water at, work and sister Frances met him at 3ogp,,,,H,y Halifax and accompanieci him south home. nmbr.) AJB Henderson had as ahlv- 31, gluum mates aboard the "Hurnn" two Winn", other Charlottetown men. Ln! 35.r,,,." worm Fr-rd ck Flynn. son of Mr. and 37.Anu,m; Mrs. omits R. Flynn. who re- Hum.) malned with his ship for I patrol 38.pnlyn(e3jgn duty trip out of Halifln and LIR drink Quatermliater Joseph Bnute. aovl 39311." of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boute, who 41.3.lr;ng also remained on duty. Both these crummy men are expected home within a 4g,ptm,1c, DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Here's how to work It: AXYDLBAAXR In l.oNorr:1.Low One letter simply llflnds for another. In this example A ll one (or me three L's, X for the two 0's, etc. Single letterl. apob trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptngram Quotation JNLGLQLG QWRDBO coat. vtt roan. CGBL YDTLHCA JVRR CNLGL wxoaaf -nvltxr.cc. ' 1':-qtorllayu (.r,v1ofoquote: N01”!-ttNO is SO GOOD Al 11' seems 3r:rolti-:l-lkso-Etiwknos. Mrs, Frank MacDonald of Hall- fax, N. S., is visiting in Summer- sidc. the guest of her sister, Mrs. Clarence Harris. -ju ,.,u,-.-isxrnn still: runs in qulth, um in! am vily Io nettle babin' we gumnmul teething 151 It all drug Ilom. or mulled IDIVI uulpt I plan by mfutlonni Maura I (outrun! us . 9 Sydney Si . lust irnll, Kl UIIIAINAULI AT All nuut. ';vntil pectic to return to her home in sumrnerside in the very near fu- Mrl. W.A. Cunle eniiertrainm at on- day evening when bridge was in Dr. and Mrs. J.B. Downinl and young daughter of summaraide, spent sunday in Montague, gualte J. P. Beer and Lut evening Mrs. Herbert Schur- mm was hostess at bridge at her which brings satlafying recogni- tion for post efforu. constructive idea: which you put. into action now will have a lasting effect on future security. but you will have to be patient while awaiting re- sults. Dy autumn. your business affairs should be in excellent shape and you wiil'hava great cause for optllniam Despite program in your career. however. your greatest. happiness in 1954 will probably come from your personal relationships. The summer months. particularly, will be fine for fostering new friend- ahlpa. strengthening old ones and engaging in gay aocial actlvitiu. Take advantage of this propi- tious period, since harmony with others is one of the aureat meth- ods of achieving inner satisfac- tion and pence of mind. A child born on this day will be intelligent and ambitious but in- ciined toward impatience. The Day After Tomorrow Monday may find you fsced with some intriguing problems but, if you will regard them as challenges rather than obstacles deliberately act in your path. and tackle them from that point. of vew, the results should be most. satisfactory. Avoid 4' ' in matters by avoiding controversial subject; and. for the sake of peace, listen to auggaatlom, even if you have no intention of acting upon them. Generosity shown to an old friend may not you an act- vantaga you would not ordinarily obtain. 4 It. For the Birthday it Monday is your birthday, you can make 1964 I banner year it you will work with confidence and imaginative foresight. Mo- bilile your efforts to your utmost now, since the practical ideas which you have been testing and perfecting are on the verge of producing satisfactory raaultl. Personal relationships will be highlighted during the summer months. and you may realize I long-cherished dream of travel during the fall. Avoid risky ven- tures. speculation of any kind during November and. during December, keep alert to oppor- tunities for expansion early in the new year. A child born on this day will be loyal, sincere and tremendously ambitious for financial success. ANCIENT COLLEGE St. Andrews University, found- you may look Knead to a year, MARCH ZOL1954 sclloot ADMINISTRATION " -SHORT coullslas . Sponsored by the Department of Education for . Bcllool Truafieea. Secretaries, Parents and all Interested in Better Schools. The purpose of the Course is to assist citizens in the management of the local school and the conduct of the annual school meeting: to discuss possible improve. ments in our schools and other matters relating to school administration. The Courses will be held as follows: Murray River-Temperance Hall, Tuesday, Mar. 23 Soul-is--St. Mal-y's Hall, Wednesda , March 24 1 Mt. Stewart-St. Andrew's Hall, T uradny, Mar. 25 Vernon River-CMBA Hall, Friday, March 26 Hunter River-Orange Hall. Tueada . March 30. Albol-ton. Women's Institute Hall, ed.. Mar. 31 Kcnslngton-King George Hall, Thursday, April 1 Each Course will consist of two sessions starting at 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. All Ire welcome. Com-; petent instructors including the Director and Assist- ant Director of Education will be present at all meet- ings. H. B. CHANDLER. ' Prince Edward Island libraries. ed in 1411, is the oldest of the four universities in Scotland. GREAT CAESA LON6 CAN 1 COM - TINUE 6UB5lSTif46 D5cAi.ol2izel2 2 MV 6TOMACH is DOING THE POLE vAui:r! ON FOOD FROM THE PQrlL;(LIli- ,9. OF THE WORLD'S FINEST WALLPAPERS They're Beautiful Beyond Description i SWMW 5iMI IRIMMFU WAHPAPIRS NOW ON DI5 MCIDRE 8- M?LEODI'.'"iL'!d " PLAYMAT THE CHOICE FOR TO AY S SMARTEST HOMES OUR BOARDING HOUSE " IN THE KALOZV-KILLER THAT IS ze- Major Hoopla THIS corzuao seal: HASH HAS THE ooorz om BURNING pump!-A COULD THERE BE SOME CHEMICAL Acme eRr2A'rlcAtl.v Z - usl-if I MUST TIMKER Ni'l'i-i THE . . MACHlNE- -wruis CONCOCTIOM WOULD. M . M lwti , ;5545-4-rrryi i;,. jlligc L. ..1ilI.!.ilIrr" .'4l Aiilii I .. . Itlilifilll L I ll: My separate from-Of gcntiino Pam for all Ford produces-we ship on Right Pu-tn -Right Away-To anywhere in the Narigfam. sm Time, Money and Disappointment. You cut depend on Dryden Motor: for genuine mm fee 111. Ford Products.