FROM ANOTHER AGE NORFOLK. Va..wRi-plicas ofrhave their sails set to the breeze two replicas. ships which carried English set- during a test run yesterday. in speed. tvcrc tlcrs to Jaiiicstiiwn for the found- foreground is the Discovt-ry. Bc- this .xcai'is ing of that Virginia colony in 1600 yond is the Susan Constant. Thcse the laiiiling. -.L....L WLMM .u., .-.. , ST and Mrs. Maurice Myers. - I Misses Florence and Richard. Tignish. were visitors at fleet. Fiinntls of ltr. .lei't'v Hcrnard the home oftheir grandmother. Will he illf'.l.EC(i to hear that he has Mrs. Levi Arsenaull. St. Louis. l returned in his home after two Friends 0, Mm Leon Ry Pcrwi "pokl '" ”"' w"S1"" H"-5p'”"l' AI.lll'lll be sorry to hear that she is h""."" lmm "'9 "5''”5 "I 3 "Mi a patient in the Western liospitai.i "' l'"g"' 'Alberton. All wish her a speedy Mr. Joseph P. Gaudct. accom-.l'PC0V9TY- panied by Mr. Ben Arsenatilt. havel motored tn ilalifax. N.S.. wheregtiir. and Mrs. James 1);-aglp in tlIP.V Pia" '" "'""'l" 7"" -Wme 5010- ithcir recent marriage which tnnki & . . - ' I. d H , . 1 C , and a sing song enjoyed by al .':.:..'i3.i waxe- :l.'-(lth aiiiiivt-i'sary at,” M? Wircphotoi WELLINGTON Miss Marie Arsenaiilt of Sum-ted her da"3ht"' M"' pmersitlc. recently visited her fath- ffongratulations are extended Mrs. llrtice Conrad and two very lAlberta. Nova Scotia and New . debate raged the hottest, a com- - non-committee member to speak confused than ever. " f in the liquor business at all?" he . liqtior . V Eric W. Balcom ti.-Kings North). By THE CANADIAN PRESS Three provincial legislatures- Brunsvtick - discussed extension of liquor outlets Tuesday with the weight of opinion resting largely with existing liquor laws. in the Alberta legislature, when mittee report advising against any; new outlets. produced sharply op-t posing view on liquor consump-l tion. i Abe Miller ti.--lildmontont. first in the debate. said he expected some "guidance" from the com- mittee report "but now I am more "if liquor is such an evil as it is said to be. then why are we asked. Nick Dtishenski t('CF-Willing- donl. another committee member. called for a province-wide plebis- cite on the question. 7 PLAN N0 CHANGES The Nova Scotia government doesn't plan any immediate broadening of its liquor control laws. Provincial Secretary G. 1. Smith said. Mr. Smith. who administers control in the province. spoke in reply to a question from in the New Brunswick legisla- ,. motion calling for appointment of ' t ture Opposition Leader J. E. Con- nolly. who had given notice of a a committee to study all aspects of the liquor situation, asked for postponement. The Liberal leader said he did so at the request of Premier Flemming. None of the three provinces has following his recent operation in PE. lliisptial. Pupils of English School held their Red Cross meeting on Fri- day, Feb. 22nd. with a good attendance. Games were played Liquor Outlets Discussed gin Mainland Legislatures Meeting ad- iiriietl for 2 weeks. i Mr. anti Mrs. Ernest Carr and yfaiiiily. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bar- low and family and Mr and Mrs. land Mrs. lliiward Mt-Cornick. The May".ard Thompson 3” 0' Suml Francis young couple will reside in Ebbs- "wrsldp were guesis 0' ML and and Mrs. lioward Barlow on Sun- Mr Mum" (. amid” M" rrmiace in the lmmawiale (j(,m.(.'-,1, voting sons returned to their home turned to his home in St. Louisi , after spending the winter monthsl”'.”'e.r W315" . in NS. ihrides maid was Miss Nora Mc- lffiirmick. sister of the bride. while Friends of Mrs l".dlo Albert will be sorry to hear that she is . I brother, Wilfred McCormick. The'.low. ill at. her home in St. Louis. l groom is the son of Mr. and Mrsu Cnrl visitor at the home of Mr.-the bride is the daughter of Mr.iRichmond is Watch for it! . Tl-IE FORMAL R OPENING OF OUR BEAFTIFIIL NEW SUMMERSIDE YOUTH CENTRE ..SOON.. mn Chung palm" Ready R,.,,.lin Siimmersidc after visitin Officiating. Thei and Mrs. Garfield Day. GlRLS' ONE OR TWO STRAP SAVAGE SHOES. lung-tammis for quality footwear, makes this brown or black patent allp-on in one or two-strap styles. Full double-sewn Neolitc aolea. rub- her or hard heels. Sizes W. to 11 and 11V: to 8. C. D and E widths. sanitized for your protection. day. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Perry ltisitcd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvere Perry on Sunday. Mrs. A.G. Gaudet recently visit- Prosper Peters and children in Siimmerside. , Mr. Gus Gaudct has returned to ,his home from U.S.A.. where he tlllIS been employed for the last isctt-ral months. and Mr. 3 Mr-j Miss Roma Gallant employed in Siiinmcrsidc. spent the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Roland Millar and with his parents. Mr. and Mrs Leo son Roger of Freeland. recently Gallant. the groom was supported by his,visitcd Mr. and Mrs. Cla yton Bar- Misscs Pauline Gallant and .-Ccriile Richard of Charlottown. SHOES i4”CBoYS0,,,.,t,G Best Foot Forward towards an exciting Spring! We've got the latest news in foot- wear for the younger members of the family . . . comfort as well as style, and all at litidgct-happy prices. Come in and see our new shoes for young feet. His many friciuis will he pleas- Mr. Joseph Venn was a week-'.Merril Deigle of Ebbsfleet. while ed to learn Mr. l-Iii Blacquire ofjprospectivc homes. convalcscing niceIy' lwere week-end visitors at tiller Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gallant. PAIR ; Page 14 The Guardian Monday. Mar. 11. 1957 provision in existing law for cock- tail hars. All have beer sold by the glass in taverns while liquor and wine may be sold in licenced private clubs. Beer. liquor and wine is sold by government stores in the three provinces. TO INCREASE POLICE Attorney-General Roberts of On- tario told the legislature the On- tario Provincial Police forcc will be increased by 200 uniformed men this year and salariea will be increased net month. He said the increase will bring strength to 1.770 uniformed men. The Manitoba government will spend 339,000 this year on an aero- magnctic survey of mineral re- sources in southeastern Manitoba. Mines Minister F. C. Bell an- nounccd. A veteran Liberal opposition member. A. Mindy Loptson 1L- Salcoutst said the Saskatchewan government allowed the promo- ters of the Saskatchewan Cement Corporation to make a 82,621,000 profit out of government loans which put the company on its feet. Provincial Secretary Clarence Fines defended the government's support of the cement company and d the opposition of try- ing to keep industry out of the province. in the British Columbia legisla- ture a new municipal act was in- troduocd by Municipal Affairs Minister Wesley Black. It pro- vides that the minister may direct two or more adjacent municipal- ities to form a committee to report on inter-municipal matters. Should the committee decide in favor of a metropolitan area Victoria will fix a date for a referendum. Charlottetown. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marin Gallant and Mr. and Mrs. E.L. A. " Friends are .pleased to see Miss Alice Gallant home after being a patient in PC. Hospital. Mr. Paul Arsenault has return- ed to his duties at Coverdale N.B. where he is stationed with the RC, After spending a few days with his mother. Mrs. T. L. Arsen- ault. Friends of Mr. Fidele Perry are pleased to see him home from P. C.Hospitai where he received treatment. Messrs. F.uclide and Nazaire Aisenatilt. lcft recently on an ex- tended trip to Eastern Canada and U.S.A. Friends of Mrs. Wyman McPhee South West will be sorry to learn of her illness at home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Birch for- mer residents of Southwest butl now of Summerside were surprise- ed on Feb. l4th on the ocaasion of Mrs. Blrch's birthday. she was the receipent of many gifts from fam- ily and friends The evening was very pleasantly spent in social chat. Mr. Swerin Ariicnault of St. Chiysostom has returned to his home after being a patient in P.C. Jim right for 4.98 A REPEAT OFFER ON THIS BEAUTIEUL OLASSWARE-AT BIG SAVINGS! Konslngton U. C. O'LEARY Annual Mating The funeal of the nu Mn. rm. - vey Adams. Knutsford, was held The mill! moths ellandnanirom her home on Wednesday "W "mud chm?” Wu” Vml llaflernoon. There was a large worahipperlodIodbyRev.L.M.i f am” y 1;: Murray, who was also namedlnmemw 0 um um N” V” and fri nds I pay their last re- chllnnli 0' "'3 mNulI- R"; meet: :0 oneowho was well liked . Rev. Heber Keane was to God for xuldnnce In the year: the officiating minister. Inter- underllklnll. III! comfort in aor- meat was in the United Church rows and trials. He was apprecia-. Cemetery, Knutsfard. tive of the devoted workers whoi The many mend; of Mr. Mb,”-Q SW4 9' "lei? umev MW” End Gay Knutsford are sorry to know mt"-Grill K"t'- Memo" W" "M9 that'he is ill at'his home. All hope of Miss Helen Moaae who return- ,0 we Mm our Round again soon. ed from Japan and ll now serving. Mr. G . rm el d Emsp 0'LeaI-yg as Dean of Women at the Christ-y while cutting wood in the wood, in Leadership Trainlns School It! with his father, Mr. Robert Ellis. Nofamali. B.C. narrowly escaped serious A memb" of W9 5""d3Y 5Cl'00l. when a tree which his father cut MYS- 13- MRPKEDZN W33 h0"0l'fdl down. fell and struck him across by the Maritime Religious Educat- the back. He had to have medical ional Council as the outstandingi gttention. taacher of the year. Participation; M.-3, Am-ed Palmer and Mrs. in the Iaymanls conference at John Moreshead. O'Lcary. return- Stanhope. and the National Evang-g ed from 3 very enjoyable trip to elistic Mission had brought bless-l Fredericton, Na, wh e re they lngs to the congregation. Eighti spent a week with their daughter members were received by pro-; and sister. Mrs. James Hudson fession of faith, and five by card.i and family. The financial statement. giveni Mr. Eddie Harris of Springfield by Mr. Harry Brown was most? is spending a day or two with-his gratifying showing an increase int brother. Isaac Harris in Union. givinga for local purposes. as will vale. as exceeding the M.M. allocation.i The crokinole party which was Reports from various organiza-3 to have been held on Thursday lions indicated a very activcg night. had to be postponed an ac- and successful year. Reports. count of the storm. given by the following: M. and The Hospital Ladies' Aid.h e lid report. Mr. Harry Brown; W.M.S.g their regular monthly meeting in Mrs. Alexander MacKay; Junior. the basement of the school on W.A. Mrs. Gene Spicer; Senior W.. Wednesday night. ' There was I a A.; Mrs. D. Macxenzle: Board ol- good attendance. with twelve dis- Stewards. Everett Donald; Men'sp incl! represented Th? PFC!!- Association. Bruce MacLeod.i dent. Mrs. Don MacKen2te. pre- Young Adult Group. Mrs. naming aided and opened the"meetinggwnh palm”; Sunday school, M”. Hm-.. The Lords Prayer in unison. ry Brown; C.G.I.T.. Margaret Mur-l Plans were made for a concert to ray; Trail Rangers. Robert Car. be held later. All outstanding blulsl- ruthers; Tyros. Bruce Roberts: mfgegvati tg:"::-rd a"d 1” 5 1,l3l,lj,s,'f,';,:"3:;nM,'::'f.:;;t, Mum” i The Woodstock w.i.. lwascheld at Messrs Nelson Caseley. William '19 Mme 0' Mrs; S”; 53' '3":l9" Toombs, Frank Mac!-Ewen and Eve- 01! Monday eventtgg. h ext mfeemilng rett Ch l wers i E '” will be (I? ddattt e "me 0 S- the Board of Stewards. and Eve Gillie" "il 9 t t. uh wen rett Donald waa re-appointed. e "E" 8" "lee mg 9 '3 BUR Poiliclt wass theld at1t:e home! of rs. ago a me. e nex Hospital. meeting will be held at the home Mr. and Mrs. Howard MacDon- of Mary Stewart. aid of Summerside. spent the week Mr. and Mrs. James Burleigh end at the hoixile of linen; pareilixtls. atnd fttamitlry orf' Eliersllie.M were Bvei:- r. nd Mrs. re . rsena . itirs o e ome 0 rs. - MMra. lvau Pinetlh and 2 children lcigh's parents. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. of Summerside. recently visited Jelly in 0'Leary. -on Sunday after. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vic- noon. Mrs. Burleigh has Just re- toria Arsenault. turned from a trip to .Montreal. Mr. Armand Arsenault who where she was receiving treat- spent 3 weeks in Moncton. N. B.. ment for arthritis. where he was taking a course Mr. Cecil Wood and daughter. with the Assumption Society, vis- Lana of Burton. were reccnt vis- ited his parents, Mr and Mrs.Arse- itors to OlLeary guests of Mr. and nault over the week-end. Mrs. Percy Sentncr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Arsonault Mr. and Mrs. Charles Read of who have been residing in Ti; Sumlrneriside were X'ECEl;lt dvisitors onto for a few ears, have mov at t e omc 0 Mrs. ea '5 par- back to the digtrict of St. Chry- entti. Rev. and Mrs. C. 0. Howiett soaiem. in 0'Leary. Mr. Ralph MacDonald. Sum-l Mr. Kenneth Mathcson has been merside was a recent visitor at the appointed chairman of commis- injury I11 ant visitors to relatives and lrienda in 0'l.4ary. Dr. and Mrs. William Mac- Miu-do of 0'Loary, spent the weekend with relatives in Char- lottetown and Sumtnenlda Incent- Iii. -C.P. 81'. GILIIITI Honor Roll of St. Gilberfa School for the month of February is the following: Grade IX-l. Emily Maddlx; 2. Edmond Bernard: 8. Martin Cala- sic. Grade Vl-l. Robert Araenault: 2. Claire Maddia; 3. Alodie Ber- nard. Grade IV-1. Urbain Aracnault; 2.. Elmer Maddix: 3. Ernest Mad- X Grade III-1. Una Arsenault; 1. Rolger Gallant; 3. Judith Arsen- au t. Grade ll-1. Norma Arsenault; 2. Francois Maddix: 3. Alphc Gal- lant: 4. Normand Araenault. Highest average in Sr. grades- Emlly Ifattdia. Highest average in .ir. ruden- Una Arsenualt. Teacher: Helen Gallant. l AID TO TRAVEL? LONDON (CP)-The Fi Times said Saturday British lat: should receive a travel a ance fry vacationing in North . erlca aa soon as financial diffi": :- iea brought about by the 5132 Crisis are overcome. The hi':h cost of transatlantic travel is lik. ely to limit the amount of money spent by British visitors to North America even if the restrictions are removed. the paper said. ...:.L.L:.L..Zg SEVEN MINERS KILLED TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese national police said seven miners were killed Saturday and four se- riously lnjured when 25 miners were buried in an avalanche of snow at Kaminokunl village on the island of Hokkaido. .. An Invitation to ' ti You are invited to home of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvere sionsers for the village of 0'- Perry. l Leary. in a recent item. it should have! Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Palmer. read Mr. Gordon Goodwin was a 0'-Leary. motored to Summeraidc. patient in P.C.Hoapltal instead of on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Doug Goodwin. Mrs. Harry Adams. Knutsford. Member of choir of the United visited her Aunt. Mrs. Hebe r Church met at the home of Mrs. Hardy who is a patient in the Howard Barlow on Wed. eVCnllIl.Western Hospital. Albertnn. for rehearsal with a good attend-i Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jelley and CHILDREN'S LACED ILUCHER in white or brown. Mada by IAVAGI IIIOEI on a comfortable wide fitting tut tar srvwlnz (at this ghnp it. ideal for play or dress wear. Built in boots and neolita ooloa. Ianitiud-eolua I-I. ance. BM family of Charlotteown. were rec. department at ll0LMAN'S SUMMERSIDE to meet Miss Jeannette Roberge. Clmle. o Ellie Rel; Consultant. She will be glad to advise you on your beauty problems. Tuesday & Wednesday Marco lzth & 13th COSMETICS - SUMMERSIDE ONLY all Women: visit the cosmetic younger children la thla laced blucher MIR 2 .98 anon naranmnur -'- aura salons ew Juliet Glassware Everyone has been talking about the wonderful aavinz we've beans offeringon these lovely Juliet tnmhlerl Ityou haven't already taken advantagcotthnspeciaipricebyana:eanIdoIo.now.11IeIeheIv!- clearglaas.etcliedlntlielovetyJnlietPlW9fI-nVUllIEIf0fIll! I cieargnseethedmonioniymauntumilw-huforuti. ".5 Jnvcrago. 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