‘Island News Page 2 The Maardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Jan. 14, 1966. | cept these higher costs for edu cation today if we want the b for-our young people from educational standpoint for t future with the vast amount kno’ wledge svanene to the today." City School Superintendent. | Addresses Laymen’s Group Dr.'Kenneth A. Parker, Sup- |that time were literate, whereas Absence From School Seen Running Normal. A recent survey shows that! The principal said this meant student absenteeism in local that 68 per cent of the student | schools in the first four months | body was absent at one time or of the present term varies in | another during the first four | relation to the same period in| months of the ‘school term. 4 ,erintendent of Charlottet-o w 2 | jin his own country of Canada at | SPEECHES BANNED ANILA (Reuters) — Presi- déat Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines has banned speech- making by cabinet ministers for speaker at the ‘largely attended monthly supper meeting of St, of the people were literate. Jap- Paul's Laymen's Association | an went. all out during the 20's held Tuesday evening in. the and 30's to educate her people, D. /and by doing so sacrificed many City Schools was the guest ine same time only 92 percént parish ‘hall. The president, DeBlois, :presided. “Dr. Parker was introduced by which jthe chairman, and took as the | |higher priority during ;the se ee of his ‘address “Education | years, rather “than : education. He pointed -out | mean's knowledge for the four |had a ‘vast thousand years up to 1750, dou- | i bled itself by 1900, then again by. 1930, 20 yéars later again by | 1950, and 10 years later by 1960. the next 100 days so they can \6f the comforts and luxuries | tn” Canada ~ given ‘dation all their time to their that (Consequently Charlottetown has} - WATCH REPAIRS. ae ov oo Phone 4-8506 over the pai years, replac- se ing antiquated elementary | A.W. WELLNER schools an Iding Schools, st 8 coat of over aix |. Southport million dollars. Dr. Parker con- ‘Man's knowledge will further Seat 43408 4 -— He said that absentism was |double again. by 1980. This |cluded by saying that “we as] Telephone Evening - The -principal of Birchwood | at its worst in the fall, being jmeans that all - communities | citizens and parents _must ” ie enpnnoennvemne High School said that the at-| greater than last at that have a terrific responsibility to annie sein SR tendance this year is better than | time but- has conti Yio settle |see that. our young people not | for the same period last year’) down to normal as the year pro- only have modern -schools and Dance To the h Music insofar a absenteeism through gresses. (tecaities, ich have been pro- | Mines is concerned. ‘| At St. Jean Element Schoo} | Vii in Charlottetown over. the ‘ ; ans the first four months of | ine principal repelted tas there past 13 years, but that we also ; Of "The Smoothies" é , ae school veer neo has been one or more students - ee aay trained personnel to fogs saa i le student Ny was bsent f total of _- | iimy 8 ever increasing tas ot WM Ne 5 -| attendance at Birchwood. He said that this, oe |knowledge to the youngsters at- Friday Night, Jan. 14th a Stents ei ee | eke ot (Seaa Pach GRANA -< per cent | higher th ! A of the students. were well and tn leat — sein boecoud He drew @ parallel between a and SULKIES GRANAD eae in 7: 96.1 fea | | Sisters St. Reta at Notre the countries of Japan and Can-° k ; Queen arlotte Hi Dame ada. Just over 30 years ago | School a + total a wr] a quite a be eee meee cee iwhen he went to Japan for 10 _ Stea Room : absent ody ays years as principal of an Inter- i sense anh ool began in September me, ae ae we the ‘national Mission School, 97 per- | ‘ Memibers and Guests" Welcome ‘6, that during a sienilar poowndy rid | cent of the people of Japan at Stolen Goods | “stn 1 sos me mov - Veceianes: Institute and ; ince E ry School: 4-1 . - Case Brings were unwiling to feves! infer: | || Moore & McLeod Led. e. | mation on this subject. - ~ a 4 SUMMERSIDE — A Conway ¥' y ng roar = vouth, _Judson..Walter-_ Bridges, i ~NEW SCOUTS WELCOMED - pee ya orde [tzguet ta sete nes) Delays Tonker— ‘Two cubs received their are Emerson Smallman, Scout other Scouts received — their P oie we The Irving Of Company tank- Gcout badges at a going-up-to master; John Brehault, assis- Second Class badges last night Unusual Score yesterday for: ‘he Irving Glen, Scouts ‘ceremony in the 4th tant Scoutmaster, welcoming they were Lane Worth, Blair ; on a charge -|¢xpected to arrive in~ Charlotte- Charlottetown Scout Troop Vaughn. Horton and Buddy Crosby, Billy Partridge and | the husband wind wife team of lawful possession of stolen goods |}°W" Yesterday morning was last night. LEFT TO RIGHT __Mameoen Sate Sen Teenp Fier Kimberley Smaliman.’ ° Jack and’ Sybil Cutcliffe ecored-|V@lued at less than $50- pved a day when she bed . 10s 5 out of a possible 132 oe youth had fo his possese- vema a tanker a begwei ge Club stolen ‘car teries. | . Sydney ‘ r'| Viet Fy Group Wednesday night at the YMOA.| The magistrate also ordered| The Irving tanker This amazing 78.4 score is ap- |*he accused to make restitution. 5,000,000 ga Visits Prince Co. proximately 4 per cent higher ,|. Two Summerside men, charg- ae ating oils is ae ithan any score-made in dupli- |¢¢ with break, entry and theft in © ALBERTO:; — A group of of- \cate bridge here since play be- |i Costain’s store in Cape |Tow morning when 5 eee es See Cee County y afternoon for |J.. MacDonald took second place | “ere Temanded to January 20. - 1 plant I = Se 4 ae an on-the-spot look over the in-/with an above average score of |... ®ccused, George Joseph \2! Plant, Ivan dustrial potential « area; 196 or 73.7 per cent. —__}Gtady__and__Ferdinand Joseph ‘ 5 3 Included in “group were Others finishing high in- the |jrejan afe represented by J. Nominations for. Islander of |Guides and United Fund appeal; | Ligvd na ul; “Mminister of if |seven table Howell Movement Grady ae the Year continue to pour inte |Mr. Cotton for his foresight tn = gen Agnes Louis Gaudet and ROY | onted ‘by the mesisnne way The Evening Patriot, the spon- jestablishing the Bunbury N | Seton Soe te & Wein oe eee tee on accused elected to be tried -by : vied : ocaden tae for receiving) no- ee moe a a lips, T.J. Foss of Fiell Naviga- |Mrs 1.1. Gaudet— 67.5. ~ |Sudge aind: jury rather than by We are clearing out the balance of minations from readers is now |ty; Sister, Mary Henry for her |Uo™ New York: J. Moe, C. Da- | Series awarded for the firet Magistrate which he had elected our men’s overcoats at greatly re- ‘ midnight: Jan. 16. If letters are \noble work among the poor sant W. » Fepresents- | tive games was won by Mrs. L. , duced. prices. These include lam- tobe considered by the panel of |her great efforts in reestablish. |"ves of Bathurst Marine Lid. '1 putty. . Pleading not guilty t 2 the dhree- judges aa ianek to post- |ing broken homes; Dr. Beck for |20¢ Gulf Garden Foods Ltd. of “ charge. of ae out control while _inates and fine quality all wools.™ _ Marked no later than that—date, his devotion in the mental he Places. visited included the| WATER BURNS TOO ones. had enema aca : ae piiaty, eters already have |feld and his work done, among |-grret industry in © Leary cote |— Swimmers in Utah's Great ed to February § alter the teat | : ee ~~ oe a the Your Editor and undoubt- |his driving force in providing ducted ~ Edwin Turner and Salt Lake do not open. their ar fre ae officers, ep _@@,m | eay nundreds of s will (primary and high schools suit- | Bernard Shea; a Willis pos eyes = = raier bare onstables Donald Bart- ' other 7 to brokers "Leary miner vy water burns : ae * eet the judges-when. they. shea Seldchin vedeaalionel adele. ot| ; ' on @ a winner | Cha "s young people; ee cna 29.95 . ge Ss next ‘ > |Mrs. Avard for her many years —s ocr ~~ Several "outstanding . Prince |of service to the community ia | tetbet iets Weelatbrdleeiecioe tities ihe: Ve Edward. Islanders have already |Hospital Aid work, Girl Guides, been suggested interested |IODE and church work; H.R. air ro uc ion. = readers. Included in this list are | Jewell an efficient fire chief in | 35.00 Series a the names of Sister Mary Hen- |Charlottetown who recently an- r ry, Charlottetown; Mrs. Evelyn | nounced his retirement, and Mr. - Cudmore, Charlottetown; Ro- | Sanderson, the York Point cattle, | ¢ bert Cotton, Char : Dr. {breeder who showed the grand ncrease oO e Todor. Gencheff,. Charlottetown; |champion steer at the Atlantie ; . Dr. R.G. Lea, Charlottetown; | Winter Fair ‘in Halifax and thus XK 49.50 . Dr. Malcolm Beck, Chariotte- |brought wide city to Cam | Milk production was up by. 10| The estimated hay production | Gordon ad emallest province. ‘ | L oe on Avent. a's Pany_shee-mus ois tha province, deoie way \carwed tron fc : tetown and Fulton Sandersos, (gestions will be made before no- a falling off in the late summer | “8%! e #8 ed-—trom-—-8.-C. 4 : ‘Take aiivantage. ot York Point. *;minations close and the work of |months and into the autumn be |Wright, deputy minister of agri-- | $ sa values, these. terrific. nee et of ~ oe io. on should prove indeed jcause of the lack of colahal, it |culture. That's down sh ar ply x we ble in oe cru totic i minees point ou! contri from now. Availa regul ; Soa’ tate iy “aalen’ Gubetnding If you haven't as yet submit- pe inlendeth ie: habe een ot SM tome oe — _¢itizens. Mr. Cudmore was cit-|ted your suggestions for The Ie | The office is working on the | ‘s more, for example, | , ; ed for her outstanding work in |lander of 1965 do so at-once--—itotat-tigures—for—-the-—year—but_/than the 1.3 tons per acre in 1967 | 10 OFF all regular ime Red, Cross Water Safety, Girl |. Deadline is fast approaching. they are not yet complete, Mr. |aNd very little less than ‘the 1.57 | WwW 0 UFF in every dept. i : Adams explained. tons per acre in 1959. i Hues ; ‘ ; a s ; Butter production was up by:|:-Other yields noted by | e S ‘ 2.8 per cent for the same period, Wright as he searched depart- | ie hae : wes 12) pet. |e in pet end the 198 tons te |. Mr. Ferguson has ° I i a — and ice cream ar a tor eae .-Flug in this Master completed a training course in 4 ials lin MEN S & lb ¥S WEAR ? e increase of 10 percent. In ea b eater for instant cir- ance and is now qualified : ’ s 8 _ jease the was be-| Cattle population has risen OB | ¢éulated heat. Vented, assist you in the selection and ~— fag : : PN tween the Ja 1 to October |the Island in the last few years fj unvented, and thermostat- servicing * of oles eee EcisiOn 0 0 Un + |81 period in 1008 and 1864, [estimates indicate, sod the bag I eau ed models «75,00 ‘ Tneeds, Auto, Fire, Life, Income |, FIRST . , Though hay production, for |crops have extra speci , | Security coverages. : 4 example, was down sharply last |1963 and 1964, ie exemple, + : B. sot po * Reg. Price Sale Price é year from that of the two prev-| Indeed many farmers e ary Co-op Store, and ; Ce een toa |e aes hatha Wiese. lous Years, compared renee name hay fen uncut the et neneee Bectrie Face es Men's Sport Shirts ........... 5.00- 7.95 ~ 3.95-5.95 7 i - ably favorably with some production. | ‘ a, where ° : ; = Son ciated” to Cecansider |If) 1907. Hie se educated’ at ahe (Production years in the present |farmers left any possible fodder | ° | reached in person or by phon- | Men's Sweaters .................., 8.95-13.95 5,959.35 fis decision to) retire and |Glasgow Road School and Tor (decade. Set eer anal ney aoe or rene Men's Sox . 1.00- 1.95 © .79-1.45 announced he would again jonto Technical School where: he | See eer See eee on . Pes bea candidate for City Comell |studied electricity He — tater Dp bi d AN Underwear ........... ee eau e 25% off in Ward 6. = wor’ a m Toron Sat Pei wes Mr. MacRae first_came into With General Motors UA ‘before | rospect ro e Dow's Men's Wear Fancy Dress Shirts ......... oe. 6.00. 495 : council foll t m- urmng city. In ' ‘ sgattaies pf ths von vilage became a pariner in the firm of | JAN I White Dress Shirts .......0.00....... . 20% off . the consequent formation of» (Years later became sole owner For Pickle P| ant | |; Terylene Dress Shirts . ane 49... (399 new city ward to be known as When the business stand oa : Gloves 3 95- 5 50 2 95-3 29 : Ward 6. He was fe-elected in pido Street wet Pie a ° | Continues All This Week Cee bl Mel G 64° elev. wees ooo De ° ° ° 5 1960, 1962 and 1964. cenliy re seletahe itself io (By A.C. HOLMAN) paying in excess of $50 per ton. AN Boys’ Winter Coats ran Yn You Jak ere WA BY WN ie MPR at YA Sx et ne V3 off ean ar te testes ita awe taleke ing’ on the |. There are strong indications Se a ai mee c y: i airman of the contentious | ner of Q and Euston there will be a market for a/| pany is expected to be on | Men’s Quality Ski Boys’ Gps ....... eee ¥ OCS UR KSLS 6 Wie we ce envy 2 Price town planning committee and streets. large Island-grown cucumber | Island late in February to. meet - /: Or it one na ya ee so "| Products Léa, of Montreal have a es eee “ a i Men's Caps .. C0 ee 8 eee 60:8 is be eee es 0 @ ee eee 3 off post of chairman 8 8 on ave provincial department | _ Committee, At present he ie aleo Election Talk expressed an interest in ‘some agricultare and its research de JACKETS Men's Pyjamas ...... 2.05... 6. 00- 7.00 4.79-5.19 “ae member of committees on 200 acres of cucumbers, ment pla a major..role..%. 4 ; e : Seo oi Sach ree Still Scearce | ihu share Tit eT | mee is les 9 OS Po ct me FO IR or IO . ? es. - - ‘fim serve under three mayors, | * yur earnbalig “ sétdetiod with development plans. Boys’ Sudden. eRe RL ENte vie ee eee 4.95 5. 95 3.75 4.70. | A Edwin Johnstone, A. Walthen Gaudet “and and Walter J J. Cox: Word Of Death . SUMMERSIDE — Nobody ts saying anything about the Feb. 22 civic election here. Mayor George Key, Councillor Frances Perry and Councillor Grant Mollison all decline to the restilts a strong possibility exists they will locate a pickle plant on the Island. The variety of cucumbers the company is- interested in is known as Windermoor Long Mar- : oo with knitted cuffs nd collars, others ned STILL GROWS. FAST e warmth. = ' Tokyo, the largest city in the world, increased to a population of 10,861,850 Oct. 1, 1965.: ani led in‘ this Y @ styled in th season’s most @ These jackets are all by famous | Received Here- SUMMERSIDE — There pass- | ed away at the Geriatric Centre, i in Regina on Jan. 4, George Montague Clark, son of the Jate | Edward and.Mrs. Clark, Wilmot Valley. He had lived in Kelli- her, Sask., since 1902. He was buried from the John Wesley Church, Jasmine, to the [make any statement of ‘their: in- | | keters, more commonly known | tentions: as Long Greens. These cucumb- Councillor Eric Johnston is un- eTS are eight to 12 inches long available for comment, since he | 4nd about an inch and half to an- is now. vacationing in Flo rida| inch and er in ae after having undergone medical | Meter. itreatment in Boston. The con-| The company’ plans to truck | ssensus is that “Johnston would | thé crop to Quebec for one or two !make_a:strong battle for the ma-| years and it is essential that yor's office, especially should| they are able to obtain the crop present Mayor Key he in the| from approximately 200 acres to family plot in Kelliher. running, Many believe it would | make this a profitable venture. ‘He leaves to mourn a: daugh- he an ideal situation for John- | If there are not enough cucumb. | “ter, Alice-and a son, Harvey. |ston, with Key ‘and Councillor. J.| ers available they will not at- Both.are married and reside im |Ernest Morrison making t w-o| tempt any development in this- Saskatchewan. - strong contenders for office to} area. _. Two sisters, Mrs.. John Cot-|split the vote. The Catelli company buys the | ton, Camborne; Ont. “and Mrs. | Johnston willbe back —n-e xt |-crop_from_some_2,500_acres_ ef John Falconer, Kelliher, sur-|week, perhaps to tell. whether | Cucumber growth — throughout | vive as well as two brothers, Regina and John, Kel- : Two brothers, Irving and Ste- , and one sister, Mrs. John . Hogg, predeceased him. < hy autaete his health permits his offering and perhaps to commit himself. Till then, even rumors, are fierd to come by. Perhaps it is the calm before the storm. Canada. They have plants in | Quebec, Manitoba atid Alberta. They estimate that it is possible for Island growers to get a yield. of five’ to eigtt tons per acte ‘ Lemuel, Stationery, wedding invitations, invoices, statements and ail your job printing re quirements. All jobs guaranteed. GUARDIAN - PATRIOT CENTRAL PRINTERY and it 18 believed thgy will be | iT. ’ ; Pi Tet ; , —— : ‘ 4 F (ad Pape a: * ~ % : . * eet ; ree makers and re GO AT THIS LOW PRICE @ Reg. to 15.95—Now \ ° = Men’s Thermal Knit UNDERWEAR _ Combinations Priced at only Reg. price $4.95 a. and get's Wear 3) a Also '/2 price table of odd sles ete. and many other saving items. One Rack of MEN'S Suits clearing at ‘s PRICE MEN'S BASEMENT 10% OFF All Regular Merchandies _ Friday 9 - 9 mn ‘ STORE HOURS Mon. = Thurs. 9-5 Saturday 9 - 12:30 oe Ta aPRnE Ty) UOT ea aN