"g;;-pum,..,;n' ,, V we ovliniaiv. at the suns time brought a great deal of work for the two dobatul who will represent at. Dun.sta.n's at Ottawa next. month. During the past wok Allan Maobonald The Week at S .D . U o l l,:;:v. lziicrk orilz? i.l'"”.i.l""ci'iSifi city. have worked hard in an of- fort to prepare their speech: fir delivery on March 1. The two young gentlemen will leave for Ottawa March 4. but they will not know until they arrive who their opponents will be or what side of the debate they will up- hold. Thvis means that they will Whither Gm! Thou. (Continued from page 11) vqotahlaa. our terminologies have. also much to be desired. and ini potatoes, particularly, where wai have now about forty (do) dlffar. rt varieties. wtih forty (40) dia- W. we" wocnd Thumdw to net and separate characteristics, bar 0, the mdden pugin . . g awa) there would seem to be little rea- of mm, Mmnonmd w M; Haven, son for having all these deslgnat- ly Hump mm, who V” in his n " "c'n'idS N3 '"”h”"i "V sophomore year: at college was other indication of their dlffer- ,g,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,h U, m,,,,,, ',,,,,,,,, "ill" in '”""”"'" WW” three weeks -so and thouah at have to be ready to defend either W9 I" 50991151"! 0'1 0”? PX' times it seemed that he might side of the resolution which reads, MTV MITRE”. and We mlihl WP” recover. God willed otherwise. Resolved: that Communist China "3 WT 591V95- WHEN WE hlV9iB'ince his entrance to St. Dun- should be admitted to the United '0 I0 '0 dlmlhl marl-5. wh9lhel'jst.an'a a few years ago Bill hasiNations. Needless to say this an- hllh V-rlhlllorulllon coals. imdidistinguished himself as an Out-ilalls a tremendous amount of stronger competition from areaakstanding student, a keen athletejhard work and research and we adjacent to markets, should not and a very prominent leader ofpknnw that in this respect Allan have some influence upon the lypaiour Cadet Corps. His death will Hind Dick are giving their best and and character of the product no be felt at St. Dunetairs not niilyiwill be worthy represantstivu of are raising. What, for instance, is by h-is class but also by the rrstiour college in Ottawa next month. this influence on the growing or,ol the student body and faculty ' r ' pgugoe, J product, M 1,”, per who came to know Bill:.”s jovial During the past couple of weeks mung.” "ii", ,mpp..d hundred. manner and pleasant disposition. the students of the High-school of mu” .,.,.,,.' mnwnmnz w,,,,lwe wish at this time to express years have been making an ef- mzh pmducmm cos”. mm mmswourvheartfelt sympathy to Billy's.fort to get the High-school paper p,,,.um,,n C05”. and m many nseaifainily and add our prayers that ,"The Challengi-.rl' back on its feet. lush ,”,m,' and mm m Compeu,il,he may be accepted into tha-t;This paper, which was begun in mm mm pmducrm hem, me um.LHeaveinly Home where sorrow is the fall of 1950 and dropped last ml”, mark” whn have much 1e5sehI.1nKl'l0hlL . g lyear, has as its aim the promoting land encouraging of a literary ef- h d I b ? Sh id i . W" ea 0 Far 0" curl Although the wiriiiing of the.fort on the part of the high-school playing-eoaeh am: laaraun who hit for so points. followed W Johnny Taylor with M. The other aaorera were Gus Dorais. 13: Frank Blowey, 10; Bob Mooney. '1: Ralph Shea, 4: and John Fisher, 2. The Saints will be hosts to U. N3. in a Maritime Intercollegiate game in our gym tonight. A win for at. Dunstan: tonight will give us the N.B.-P.E.l. championship. Basketball manager Gerry "But- ler" Johmton feels confident that the Red and White boys will take the manure of U.N.B. tonight but expects a fairly close game. 0 O 0 With only a few games left. to play. the Seniors are leading the pack in the intramural hockey lea- gue. The Juniors and Sophomores are in second place while Grade XI holk down third. The weather has hampered the completion of the schedule, but manager Russ Mac- Innis expects to get it over with- in the next week or so. I I O on Wednesday night the faculty Ninth Annual Prince IN- The ward Island Music Festival will be opening eight weeks from next Fri- day. that is, on April 80. On that data and on the next day fast- urdayi the Folk Dancing and Choral Reading entries in the Festival will be adjudicated. All of the following week the perform- ers in the various Musical Classes Festival and students were privileged to will b0 h9"d- W"-h "19 attanid a musical entertainmmt Cnmlllg W I H059 With W9 7m” D,-gum,” in gm 3,-mmmum by Grand Concerts of Winners. We should remind you that all entries should be in the mail by next Monday. March l, adressed to the Festival secretary, Mrs. Ed- win Cook. Parkdale. la is encouraging to know that each year more and more chil- the Charlottetown Choral Group under the distinguished direction of Mr. W. Keith Rogers, well known pianist and composer. To the rounds of applause which greeted the artists on their rendition of encouragement be toward the un- . nsmced pmdumon in Maritime Debating Championship students. As it is getting close to 'llInllllPS of this material, or should ll be in xarri Ii.flllI5i18d pic-id Y m d I . , ucs- e evcoment' a.i :;":..1:.";f:;:.l:.:”::..r: .::."i:::. 3--r--'?m”?33?ali:.:::..:.::'ta:;r.:: - iv and of Rrealcr demand in thrill?-civil: izamcularly Cape Br:-Ion y W”; ' ,xp,.,,., markets? , aim, and any other new areas1 - - a, What. under present conditions, Wh9l'9 UN mini"! md”5U1V Midi Ollr h0l'lle.V Wain. dlBlJ1BYih8 is our altitude inward trade .ndlmlllIar.V deV910Pm9ni is taking some of their best form of the tn-311,1 -I-rangponahon Co”, hmuiplace. What contact are we mak-iyear. came from behind to score nunmed much M 1),. rar,” ,m,c.ling with these areas with a view three goals and settle for a tie ture. What hope is there under,l0591”h8Dllrproducis? Why shouldviili the Charlottetown Abblea in 3 nmam where V, "9 pa)-mg we have a situation where pro-inn exhibition game in the rink hlKh transportation costs to central d”Ci'5 Wmfh Vie V3" SUDiJ1.V H1"? 1”-Si S3””'d”-V- The 55111” Wh” W9” Canadian markets, it thmi.-and ori1'1'H('hlnl mes! m3I'k!'l8 from as fnr.””0 We final P"l”d "BN1!!! W” more miles distant, when conipetl-i,w9” 15 "W PTBMPS? W0-'fi-' '0 thy” PM it” F 5'-V0313 tors south of the border. protect-! This report touches only I Iew.'”"-lh "4 Wi-'Cf"9d W9” 999”- Id behind an adequate tariff bar-10' "15 M010?! in our ec0nOmY.i9."” mr" 3"” '0 W” i" ''h' rler on potatoes which they aroimd 1! Presented as a basis for mm mm” W 3”” '"h”,"' " 5 3” inclined to strengthen. are shipping further dlSCll&SlOn and recom-iii”-g The 8” D”"'5”m,5 5w”"5 by truck to Canadian markets one mehdaliolh From this Council ,l V91” Pfml J” "G 31” Cwmi” hundred miles or so distant. at iow,should emanate astrong coordlnat-l:”mR””) V'.l:;”k9'5. ":0" "lid 5'” carriage costs. over a border with Ed iiililemehl '0 the farm peoplcj 0: J? Visld ' S": 'm5m;z'ed 6 no tariff nrolcctimi? Or what in-int the Province. As leaders in in-lwh?,: ,L;e1 Hy mglf; leh J1" Mauve 15 mere :4, imp.-nv. am-fpvastlgaiinnal and extension worklm to sew?” ::,'e';ePv;”C'e'1nw: mt: own market levala through con-Ilhe time has arrived when ue hmkev lpague am; .'I.h'e Wm me sti-uotive and maybe expensive mar-l must, to completely fulfill our-,,eC'(md rm. lvhegsainia W” Pwc ket media. when American sup- obligation, speak our minds very”,,m,e our boys undmpuwd plies can take advantage without plainly in directing a stable and,;,,,n or tmrd place The game tariff costs, and destroy our price constructive farm program for 1s-lwmch was one Mi the highest structure by unloading their sup- land farms. - V scormg Menu 0, the season WM plies overnight on to our consum. Mr. Shaw finalized his state-pl mun” (mm begmn-mg u, and in; centers? Last year the valualmerits with Recommendations which and saw me lgad change hand, of fruits and vegetables impnrt- the Council dealt with at thcirlspu-mi (11npg4The p-w,C- mam gm ed into Canada from the Unitedicipen session. These l-'tccommenda- at-lav to a fast start and led 5 to States totalled over 100 million trons involved: is at, me, and or the 11,-” pergud, dollars. compared to a Canadian fat The setting out in prev-iseiThe Saints scored 3 unanswered export or about 20 millions. , terms of a broad planned program,goals in the second frame to take The time has arrived for a dafin- it for Prince Edward Island aizricul-,a commanding 7 to 5 load. Prince lie adjustment. in our trade negnt- ' turn based on long term-principies,',of Walas, not to be outdone, came latinns if the potato growers and designed in improve farm fertility, DMK Si-r0lliZ ill the third period other producers of farm products 1 and establish a reasonable measure i Fill-fl MP8 1P5dlhil 9 IO 8 with seven in this province are to remain in of securty in our agriculture. ;Y"lllUl95 TPm81ll1llff- THE Red Ind business. While not advocating high, (b) The extension of services i While gleam. however, struck for isriffs, the situation demands re-gin marketing, economics, andli-Wt quick R0315 10 C0mC out 0! ciprocal treatment on a basis falrlpubllclty. i U19 7”'C35 Will R 10 W 9 Win. The .0 both sides. . ici The carrying on of siirveyalsir D””5””l'5 30315 WW9 3C01'9d Another matlcr that ll of very to establish the economic posltloniby R”d.”e-V M”I”'”5v Lmyd Gaudet pent. importance to our economy.'of certain phases of production. ram! B” C'”',"””' with "V0 Will is the markets nearer our own: id) Proper controls in the. mar-leacht Mme ”'"3'1e5 W9"i' '0 1'9"" doors At one time. Prince Edwarcllketing of turnips and the iiivesti- MMpo"f”d' Gasum R”-V' Germhm Island almost controlled the NEW-igfiiloll of potential markets. iLemm” md El”-l.' L'1”I””' foundland trade. li is a natural for The establishment of ii sur- market for our products. and, byli-ey of our potential supplies oli,Lhg)l:1r h :?t';kel'i:alL1wth”afn "me water. we arc: in an advantage0us,fruifs, vegetables, and wild fruitsgtm; ghnlouemwn Na Mg Sgalmi position to cater to this demandfprocessing and storage facilities. ylsland hague game hing? m We Ire BXDGHPHWR "l W P"””l W A" Wernll farm prozmm day nizhi The Saints who: fr”:- ent time an inefficient and out- stressing dairy farming as a kcv-TM mllosg 8 Hague lgme me”; modod srlsrni of iran5D0rlMl0ll- stone. hogs Ind poultry as W91 iv walked aura)! with Ellie izamemas There has hPPn hill? RHFMN 10 supports. potato production in ll:',ihpv mstpd 3 mm sided 100 to :3 popularize oiirsc'.vcs in this mar-jp,-op” place m R W,” m1am.,.d Scott -I-mw Mm, ahead 31-3 lp ket. As a mallrr M ml. bmmu farm proizram and in krepiris withl the end or the first QuRl'Ler' 52-14 one thing or another we havo'ita economic importance, and Alicia: mm mm um 73,26 At the developed somf llrliailhll. 1' Yl0lWinbllily Of the producer to safely three quarter mark. With only two ho.-itility, to our prolucts, and the store. gamrs ien, (,0 play in the ache, demand for lg) the Saints are assured of 1Mge.has brought us much JOY, it hasiexam time we do not expect aniadcls its word of sincere thanks toldfm ' liutie of this fine little paper t.oiMr. Rogers and group for a dc- appear for a month or so. but weillghtful evening of . . the various numbers. The Week 4 , and adults, too. are envioying lthe satisfaction of developing musk. their own Musical ability either in . solo pr-rfnrmance or as members of Thought for the week: "Perfect '"5PmM" ”' ”h””1 3'0"” M"! ihapplnm. therefore, and the ulti- imate end of man. consists in thc Imost perfect conceivable knowledge Dot God and it is not to be found this side of the grave." Until next week from S. D. U. to all of you health and happiness. i -1 l l 77? 7fC.7 W71:-,rv' n fiiir wir IimlIr'ri1nOlIIlE'l belongs .&irt'1 ” "5 rigyy..far greater road stability and safety WITH REVOLUTIONARY NEW BALL-JOINT FRONT SUSPENSION weakened and has gone. elscwhcre. There are provide natural outlets for our pro- these products has! ltiori of animal feeds Island. Further, a vigorous pmmo- dule, proriiictinn i rither ai-ms, uhlchion the farms of Prince Edwardlloffs the last of next, weak, Th, first placc and will begin the play- Red and White team were led by are not listaasra any but par- ticipants as wall. It has boa all that ainllnl Noble are haw! people and this is equally true of those who play musical instru- ments. The rutlval strives to armour- age the appreciation and love of good music: music that is en- noi-iling and inspirational in its influence. The Festival Associa- tion hopes to see our children. from every locality in the Pro- vince enabled to develop what- ever musical talent they may pos- sess. and also have installed in them a love for the better type of music. One needs only to see our children performing in the school choruses at the astival to realise what a source of joy and inspira- tion this activlty is to them. Who is there as an adult who is not thrilled to see and hear them in such performances. Let us then whether we be children or adults send in our entries lmmodiaely and enjoy the festival by partici- pating ourselves as well as list- ening to others. Prince County residents please note:- This year about fifteen classes will be adjudicated in Bum- meraido on Monday of Festival week. for the benefit of Prince County residents. The wlners will then compete with the winners of those classes in Charlottetown later on in the week. Get a syl- labus and see which classes are specified. Schools requiring financial aa- slstance in instruction in music should apply to Miss Mary Dona- hoe, Mr. Gill Terrace. Charlotte- town, without delay. If they are more than fifteen miles from Charlottetown lney may also apply '1Most comfortable car we've ever had" . - shes small. medium and large in colors Red. 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