A City and Central i ' Guamfianl Page 2. The Guardian Saturday, Feb. 18, 1956 I and R SHOE Store Sale. 20- OLD SYDNEY COAL A. Plckard 25-3) per cent discounts on all I955 03.. are unloading cars of old stock. 158 Queen St. Sydney Screened Coal. HEAR MISS MILDRED Herring NEIL 5- MATHESON 5993” "1 T l , N l report from Parliament Hill aver ii2..i2 I?.”.f.ii.'Z.i3."?l'i..n.'”iZ.?.'hi'Z.u.” "3 cm rel-wary ls at 7.-5 rm- VISIT Hi-Style Millinery. Great ro REPRESENT s. D. U.-lan George Street. We are now show- Giliis. Charlottetowll anti Leo Ped- ing a full range of smart hats d1, of come, 5,-wig, xlld, have With that View 10019 been selected as the tciljml to le- . , prescnt st. llllnslalvs nlversly NEW. GLASGOW Christian - - d lhll fi ,1 fdhurclh a?”d;l' Fflh'g"'y ulniilfoill largalllit Lavev lxulllgol. The Off! 113 OPS G11 omm ' - x l 11 a.m.; New Glasgow Community wlhhe” hf ih'5 EV?” hill, pmglied Sunday School 1215' Cavendish hi L”hd”h' ohhhhh h ".9 .ey i ' will compete in the Dominion fin- als. Untied Baptist Church Worship Ser- vice 3 p.m. Reverend Bryer R. Jones E. A. B. D.. Minister. POUCE Collvl-(T E ln Connect. ion with th a ident which involv- MILTog'Rgs'"cAo hg'hl';'l'” Pu" ed inJury EIOCCIWO Charlottetown ML Rec r ev' ' ' ercey' ladies on Tliursday evening. the Services for Sunday. Feb. 19th are fore Magistrate Martin yesterday i St. . Communion and Sermon Johns momma Charged mm mmmal Milton. 3.00 evening Prayer and Halllax Come and bl-lng the whole until the twenty-fourth. Otller cases lamlly' dealt with were two drunk and in- chapel. Sunday services. ll a.m. sentenced to twenty days in jail. '1 ages; 12:15. Lord's Su,, to feasting overnight”. Speaker C. L. Guest. Toronto. All wel- wittl young children. condition of Mrs. H. E. Miller and tuned to he, home ln Ml. slew, ent movement. The preventive lady also received many body Mr. Gordon Moore. engineer. Provincial Department of High- A.l C.. President Goulden. G. B, and members yesterday at the whnesidel Wm Pres. Experimental Farm. . L-R seated. Dr. G. C. Fisher. President P. E. Island branch. llaren. Past President. K. E. Le- li Lacheur. Secy. Tress, Convicted Of Manslaughter In Child's Death WOODSTOCK. Ont. crt E. Randell, 27. was found guilty of manslaughter Friday in the death of his five-year-old step. daughter. Cynthia Falconer, who he was said to have beaten with a leather strap for refusing to hang up a towel. Justice D. J. Kelly of the On- tario Supreme Court said he would pass sentence Monday. A statement Randell gave to police was admitted at the trial. Randell originally was charged with murder but reduced last,0ci. Randell's statement said Cynthia was told Sept. 18 to hang up her towel as the other children had done. She was asked two or three times and said "no." "My wife gave a spanking. then I used a leather strap. Cynthia was then sent outside to play. Two or three hours later the child came in and was told to hang the DIR C. H. GOULDEN. PTi.D,. National President (of the Agilit- - t I ' l C d - St. Marks Rusllcm llloo mm. Holy driver of the velllclc appeared be- Egslgeed lhjscgtlu 5, .o..,:.:,':na 3 a Q 0 O I O i7'i"9-”i:'o5i55i3'-'ii'ii5'ii'is1l?i'hr3 hghiellhlih hid lmhlahheg AIC President Guest 5Peaker :.lP.li';'e.t..2.l;..::i.lr. ff..'.i”'.ifi"i...i2; At Local Branch Yesterday Family Bible Hour. Class for all A person charged with disorderly l Dr. C. H. Gouiden. Ph.D., ila- had been granted. Of this group conduct was given a ten day sus- NOD91 President Oi the Agriculture of men, approximately one hun- believers; 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic pended sentence. institute of Canada. service. Subject "From Famine the P. E. Island branch yester- day at the Experimental Farm. 0 o The local president. Dr. George come, Mother's room for those Received Serious C. Fisher in opening the meeting. . . . referred to the Tafhflc Inlunes keeping In touch with other pro- vincial branches and the parent A body. Personals , report on hm night on the R. Bruce MacLaren. Cereaiist Mr. and Mrs. George Dunning, Miss Amy Earle, both of whom at the Experlmehlal Fan” mm)" Mn 1,” Dunning and M;-. and received seflous lulu,-le, when duced Dr. Goulden. referring to Mrs. Orville were visitors to the struck by in car at the corner of his Wide exherleh" lh fhe P3” came to Canada at an early age. ldred had returned to Canada and lore active in various agricultural The Conservation Committee has prepared a policy on conservation of land and water use in Canada. This policy has formed the basis for planning in many areas. One of the more recent pro- grams of the National Council has been in the preparation of ii pictorial review of the possibili- ties In the various fields of agri- This has been designed primarily for students Schools. it is of interest to note that the P. E. Island branch is prepared to give talks to student groups concerning the possibili- ties in agriculture and veterinary City on Thursday. Prince and Grafton Streets on C"h"”i hem 30"" lh whh35- he Thursday night, indicated that both Friends will regret to learn of were resting comfortably. For many Years DP Gmhdeh was the continued illness of Dr. Donald M - l associated with the Post Research Campbell who is . patient at the neolisivehrqii-lliluslivititlild lf:L'ff.'s:irt?ill:ll ha”””h”-V h w"'"'”'” 3"” hh" pl-In Ed d 11 d mu, . app ini ” Dominion Cerealist '5' W” 5” ""9 an enclosure in a cast and the use was 0 em presenl he ls the Mn Danlel Mlcnouzul ll” "3, of considerable harness to prev- dlreclm, al Expeglmenlal lg-arm . S I s for Cana a. art to convalesce after bells I pat- ""”" " M" iii hmsh 3' ””"”""9 Tlgntlvgi elected president of the lent in the Charlottetown HospitaL for coluidmble time The inilued Agricultural Institute of Canada. Mrs. Frank Dixon has returned bruises of a painful nature. Ggzlllen paltzlpelilxlg remarks Dr from the Prince Edward Island Miss Earle had both legs broken zlsl branich of the Alllcl he had Hospital and is Conveiescing at and also received severe bruises. walled Sm” lul (all. the home of her daughter Mrs. especially on the face and head. ,0 lb! anal” ol the lnslllulel he -wade" Le" 21 we" st hm hh "hem" 1" this 3”" was said that I03 scholarships. repre- hl5cl”59d- seating an expenditure of 389.000 at Ottawa. Dr. Gouden concluded his ad- dress with remarks on the inter- nal affairs of the organization. which was followed by a discus- Dr. Fisher expressed the appre- ciation of the local National President visit and address the members. "She just mushed the towel up ways. is in Boston. Masa., attend- the invitation of the Government 0' Mlii19- (Continued from page 1) period of Naval training ashore and Property Damage insurance. Mr. Edward C. Champ. Monc- , um, F;-eight Tl-amc Mange,-l C. could not obtain this type of in- companied by Mr. L. J. MacDon- He said it was for the protection February 18th.. 1038 God knew that she was suffering '.l'hat the hills were hard to climb. 80 In closed her weary eyelids And whispered "peace be thine. Away in the beautiful bills of God. By the valley of rest so fair. Some time, some day, we know not BIRTHS. IIIAIIIIIIIEES. . DEATHS Sill: Par insertion W . We will meet our loved one there. liver remembered by daughter, Verna. no closed his weary aye-lids And whispered "Peace be thine. Howard Mclnnis FITTEII roorvllillli ITIQIOII dt.-Currie Bldg. Dial 4 TWO USED BEEHIVE5 PRE- condition. write stating price. K.B. Young. Clyde River. Arena Thursday night. light guiliriomfolvl i.'i:""n.i'l. :l;..l.?"'n.i2i'; M" . CW 0 In. 10 Email St. IIAI. 4820 Complete hunt and Alntl&aao lumen in is small ball and I lost my head and I strapped. and ltrnpped and strapped her. I must have strap- ped her for about 20 minutes.” The trial continues. Jobnslone. Mr. Russell Gay was proposed as the new caretaker of Victoria Park Coun. Gormley op- posed the appointment at this time. He said that no time had been l, ' Taxes on the vehicle must be paid nu ' com” on up an paving It before making application to the Chief of Police for such license. The Chief of Police will have the Able Seaman John Profit. soil up to slandal-d. right to examine all applicants for of Mrs. Winifred Profit, 9 Upper on lnqulry from the clllel 0, a taxi license in so far as thril- Qheeh Sh'"i- h memh" hi the Police. it was learned that only iuieihgmce ahh hhhwledge 9' my local Naval Reserve. left for Hall- so nl the 70 lulu ol-,5,-agng ln ch". by-laws is concerned. He will also fax this morning for an indefinite lollelown earn, pllbllc Llablllly have the right to determine wheth- d t er a vehicle is in proper condition in 0 501- -l-he Mlle, 20 c,nm,l 3,, ll. lll, tobe used as ataxi. The taxi owner Worship felt that cab owners who '99 is hi he 315 h" ihe hrst 0” hhd 310 for each subsequent car regist- N, 3,, visited the clty yegtelrdgy Iurance should not be allowed to 5'9”- ud made . numbgf og call. ac. operate as taxis. FABES Under the legislation requested. aid. Division Freight and PasIen- of the public. Each owner has to the fares are to be not more than get Agent. Charlottetown. provide a 3500 bond in order to get so cents per person within the City a license but this does not protect and not more than 84 per hour. those Who might be iniured thl'0uEh In order to obtain a license. it is U" the operation of an unfit vehicle proposed that the owner of the cab Or by an unqualified driver. must show his insurance policy MA'r1u;soN..m lovlng memory The requested legislation will showing that he is covered to the 0! my dear mother. Mrs. MacKen- ”k that an owners hm iiiierators extent. of 35,000 for one person and tie Malheson, who passed away must be licensed for the purpose. up to :l0.o00 for more than one per- - son and at the same time carry property damage insurance to the 'utent of 31,000. Each driver will be required to present a certificate of health and physical condition from a recogn- ized medical practitioner. He must be clear of a conviction under the code within the past three years. A conviction under the Temperance or Highway Traffic 30V!-AN-5lldfiHii5' If his home Act or repeated offences of the City ANDREW-In fond and loving in Souris on Feb. 17th. 1956. by.lnwg hp, at the dlscl-gum. of the memory of John B. Andrew. who Charles Boylan in his 36th year- Mayor will be sufficient reason for weed away February 18. 1955, Funeral announcement later. uncellmlun of we own" or cl,-lv. rolllns strum of We roe: M er's license. Predicts Cure Or Preventive For Common Cold By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE NEW YORK (AP)-A preventive for the common cold ought to come soon. maybe within five years. an expert pr '" ' -' The best bet is a yet-undiscov- cred drug rather than a vaccine. said Dr. John S: Dingle. Western lllesierve School of Medicine. Cleve- an Dr. Dlnglo hazarded his guess Coun. MacDonald said that the fortunate indeed to secure the services of such a well qualified gardener as Mr. Gay. He said that it was neces- sary that the appointmenf be since the gardener would have to have time to make his selection of seed and shrub- bery for the beautification of the The motion car- against it. The salary of the care- taker with house. light, fuel and water provided is to be 31.800 per NON-RESIDENTS Glludet maintained that al there was a large number of peo- ple who are required to pay the City's educational tax and who are not allowed to vote because they are not residents of the City. He felt that it would be good pub- lic relations on the part of the City if the vote was given to non-residents who have paid their taxes. Coun. Gormley opposed the suggestion. stating that residency in a certain locality was one of the main requisites for having the When the motion' was put to the meeting. it car- ried with Councillors Fosier and Gorn-lley opposing. legislation will have to be sought to make this . oundaiion, an or- ganizatlon supported by a large number of industrial flrrns. He and other experts presented instructive pointers on the cause. psychology and treatment of this seasonal mystery. A drug to control colds would have to strike at the virus or viruses causing colds. Present drugs do not hit viruses. The problem in seeking a vac- clne is that having one cold doesn't lglve you immunity for ion against another one. Dr. Maybe this is because there are many different bgir criminal for taxi stands to keep records of vlruses are weak ln ablllly lo create immunity. psychology makes tough to measure the effectiveness of any treatment for a cold, said Dr. Dingle and Dr. Howard 8. Dieili. University of Mlnneso TELL OF CASES They told of tests in which peo- ple thought they had up to 00 per cent fewer colds if they were given one of the present cold vac- cines. or various pills. or other The rub is that people given worthless dummy pills or shots re- ported oxactly the same mo:-I an I I Too Late To classify A cl-use ma" . nwhhhh "5 0' we '3” "em "'52 1;!" M'"l:IMn”IfN' calls was thrown out when His 0' W9 "h" 9”” 3” ih9'"i 1” ah 95" P "he he Worship said that unless such re- Coun. Gormley who has col..:ist- ently voiced his opinion that there are many workers employed on City Jobs who are getting clear of paying taxes. He ployees have been taken on the Federal Building during the last weeks who have not been approached. Mayor Stewart said that this was a matter of laxity on the part of City employees. the City was not gelling the co- uld cords lvere complete they would Wrgaa h" ""4 V" "hi"! CAIT. coma 'ro'”rlAl.lrllx sun. be of little value. ' day. accommodate four. Phone 31531 or Apps”, d the hill: were hard to dltmb; 4967 - Coun. Foster said that he did not 333-rs AND (M33073 or Goon like to see so much power vested qmlllly. Apply Lloyd vesseyl in the Chief of Police and the May- Loviligly rUme1nbOi'ed by his York. Dial 7075. at 00 the oihvr hand. he pointed you Mlbel ll hlgdludr --w-t-r---v-o-we out that by their right to refuse . " em smmlh BOAT -FIVE ROME insurance to any particular owner. power engine. traps. 8nCh0”v Insurance Companies had the right "'99- 30h" A- C"ih5”h- Seajjigrg to say who should or should not wgsnma MACHINE, connon, operate a taxi. After some discuss- used only four times. Excellent ion on this matter If was decided lions. Ottawa On Potato industry Mr. W. 3. Shaw has rettn-nod Iattl reports to the General Coun- holn Ottawa. where he attended ell meetings. One of 015 WP 81'0"” I number of top level discussions is that concerned with P0i3'v”:fr- 9;; the potato industry, as well as and Mr. Shaw, who has been ch - the annual meetlnl of the Cana- man of this committee for a nun: dlan Horticultural Council. He ber of years. stated that tlllrlhfnsnz stated that the meetings of the iat- fag lvu largely attended. bee I tor body were among the largest cliaslons embraced a llllmk llno atonded in the history of the or- resolutions atrectlntz mar BT15, gaalzatloa. and Dl't:dIJcll0l'l"P?0Cgll;'Clll1 "I. The Council is divided into tile Nimrod t 91'1" ed :11 Sum conwmel. various commodity and other P llllcl Pic groups. each of which convenes on 111” 0 - . bout we its own particular problems and R lutlons bringuix 8 I led to gl-eatsstdiscllssion were re 8 cm 1;; grades and tolerances. ' p1rtIcuIll'ly' with reference lttl scab. There was considerable liv - slots of opinion on these mat ers. and as a result it was decided I i t d. the PW" iieail M597! 0" .";:n":s:.::t:.:.::.n .. the various potato areas bfollssflgl urwe ther examination and su funeral of opinions at the next 89 . iscussions by nownv saamrs 'l';e':i:,fu:ll.C”"",f.i.'a Aypgn council LONDON (AP) - Fresh anow- were conducted in an atmosphere storms Friday night heaped new ,3 glncel-e good will and with the misery on Europe, suffering from we,-.11 national interests in.vleW- I relentless cold wave which has some changes were made illlihe claimed 616 lives in the last three mmmuuou, one of which requires "'95- that the chairman Oi Chmmmflfs Damalb to crops ran into hun- must. now be a director on W3; dreds of millions of dollars. Fuel council Board. Mr. 5”?" Pm, shortages grew. Yugoslav Army made the director for that the shelled ice barriers massed on the vlnce. and also cl1altmaI'i”t; con. Morava fiver in eastern Serbia in potato committee for the f l me an effor to ease flooding. secutive year. Mr- Shaws century's worst freezeupz France demand for P013 presenlal. Guam" noted in all quarters. ll, Germany 80. Austria 19. Hot- land 23. Portugal 17. Spain 19, fully rplareci 3, Poland 4, Norway '3. The cold gen tion on all matters concern- extended south to Africa where jug potato five additional delattlis nvdvere counts: his sociates -three in Spans orocco an during the course two in Libya. L d I These includelrl Dill”. w- hlhcLeh8h' Show fell over on on. sat llsirmnn. 0 Anglia and southeast England and am-d; D. A- Mhclihxgflj the weatherman forecast "very manager. Producers C0-glil rel much colder weatli er." Many anon; Mr. Bert M8008” 9' "39 QUEEN ENCOUNTER! STORM wrlgm, representing the Depart- Edinburgh. just returned from the tropical sun of humid Nigeria. en. Records showed Italy's 16-dny 1845. The U. S. embassy announced a 350,000 American Red Cross du- P . nation to help Italian cold victims. The mhhhl Wm” Day of my Italian storm victims. St. Paul's Women'5 A"i””""'C..""3 Light snow fell over most of extended a cordial we C0019 through flooding of high farmlands. an church of Christ; Mrs. Keith industry because of the freezeup Haven... for a competition to boost output. we prepared by Indlan Amman Things are wrought by Prayer BY 10"" 33"” tian women the whole world over Malenkov. In his first reported pub- and thus "bind us by golden chains Malenkov told the congress of '31- T04”? Prhyer hurled lh the lm ll, the Knmllm um lluvy gathered before dawn and waited industry is "the most important for the sunrise; it spread around l . L:f,'.f.,',,,i,'f develop!” an mun W. Canada's prayers and gifts are Malenkov resigned the premier- ship last year after the central of the f' ' party had condemned a view lwitill which I . he was believed to be c ose y asao- d ciated - that consumer goods E S production could be developed stall 0" YOU? MOYICLOD Aer- faster than heavy Industry. ial Mast. Western observers hero took Maienkov's appearance on the rostrum as a further indication th t h id t I hi be - shzlp of :l'l:uCETl'Llle'I: homfnlllgen aifd I of its prsesldium, the top Soviet Attended Discussions At i RUTHANNA onlsann irrlioai ' Performance 141, 'r k 72.1: ly74.Y I I and hi! prevaruio" "hi hi 0 67. Brlllaihyso. Dsnmark 8u3t.of'l::c: ion to 0ttawpllpulalltz-llllellagntlmziae C . O 0 - - II Known deaths attributed to the work in bulldtnstllptlllllfoligfolrmf Flne Ba ef tcring efiiorts to live brought tears to the eyes of many. Also very much enjoyed were excerpts from the second act of "The Nutcracker Tsohaikowsky. with choreography after Lev lvanov. in which Miss Boris was partnered by tier very talented husband. Frank Hobi. For Miss Boris. dancing has been an integral part of tile from her earliest years. Born in Brook- lyn. she started dancing at the age of ten. becoming an official member of tile Ballet Corps of the Metropolitan Opera when she was twelve. At that first nyyl ntlccsbip. the young ballerina-to-be the munlficeilt sun of ten dol- - mtrmint C t Switzerland 12. Belgium 10. Sweden 9 stated that excellent reprc segillatauogoot mheillgmlighclfxld liggl - l by Ballet Company at the Queen mterfiitiil gpftflllnce Charlotte High School last even- f th eetlngs. ing proved to be an exciting and 0 E m thrilling experience for the large a to Marketing and appreciative audience. Listening to comments during intermission and at the conclus- ll ml ion of the evelllng, it lwglsldquite l, alled ff. , ill Potato Promo 0 apparent that overs o g mu- rug y names were C 0 fjehtfllgln ltetee and Mr. SWWP" sic and drama were finding that these two phases of art. when Q Ell ab th and ill Duke of ( A lclllture. combined with effortless "ea" 1 e e um” 0 gr and beauty. produced an evening of entertainment of the highest drove through a snow storm to possible order. Windsor Castle with their two chil- In the past there has been a de- ti! olded lack of oppolrtunities lg see ilhis form of art ocally. an be- coid wave was the worst since cause of this. balletomallles are few and far between. Uni" recent years this situation has existed throughout other parts of Canada in the United States. In the course of her career Miss Boris has distinguished her- self as an independent choreo- grapher-dancer with a string of cessful ballets to bar credit. ' Her. partner and, husband, Frank Hobi. "also started dancing as a child, when. taken to a per- fomiance of de Basil's Ballet R-usse. he decided he wanted no- thing ellse but to become a dan- cer. While completing his high school education. he stutiled dur- log the winter months. returning eaoltl summer to work in'iils fa- ilhel-'s logging camp. Mr. Hobl and M15: Boris were married in 1949. and their pre- sent. tour is the second for this talented company. Appearing with Boris and Halli. o roles last evening was Mr. Stall- ley Zompakos, who left the New York City Ballet to join them, He was seen last evening to el- peclal advantage as be decided flair for comedy to " solo dancing in "La Jazz Hot. Accompanying the artist! will Robert Drumm. whose three groups of piano selections added greatly to the enioylnenf ei 911! in St. The U. S. Air Force wound up its er for women was held . and airlift from Germany across the Paula Parish Hall y95i:1'ggl3:dlTCi':l now due lo we efforts ol com, Alps to Italy after delivering more el-noon. The meeting 3: lo” 0, ponies such as Boris and Hobi. than 700.000 pounds of supplies for ed by MW Em" "hp Ballet is again being offered to the publicdn its purest form. Last night this outstanding and France and tile telllpefailllle cagacittll auliitefiicl;-I ud asslsllng colourful ballet company wove ltlsl ercd at the reez ng pon. e n e P5 0 spell of enchantment. over a French ministry of agriculture es- the leader were members of the mo” prlvlleged to be presem, oly tlmated crop damage at more that! various city churches: Mrs. Har- lerlng ln "3 Vnled lmmmm ac, S57i.000.000.tmo!lii:'diIfI Whelfh old Palmeill, St.hPefieSI'5iuMl:l5 lections to suit all tastes, Rang- The l'eP01' S 1'0 8 elf! 0 toms Quarrie. C urc o co an : - ing from the true classical ballet lug food shortages. Looking ahead 3, A, MllcMlllan. St. James: Mrs. lo canlernporgry works, to a thaw. Europeans braced them- Arthur King. Zion; Mrs. Harold dm'lcu1.t lo declde which had the selves for even heavier crop losses Mm”, Baptist Church; Mrs. Bak- grealesl awe 1" l t United d M I All unforgettable number on the Free: g empera ures were re- culled . Trinity an a - pmg,-am however Wu ML. mull. Wried "hm Belghhh hhh "ch" fr Stanley. Salvation Army. anna Boris' interpretation of the games were called off. Snow fell Mn H. John Harrlsl organlsl og beloved . h' B"hh' whh the femherhmm ” St. Paul's Church. at the piano. choreography by Michael Fokisie, 20 degrees Bb0V9- ,, led in the service of praise. Mrs. to saint-Saens' "The Swan.'' Or- whrshw '89.!” "ported 3 dmb J. L. Anderson sang as a solo lg-inally composed for the immor- wh Snuamm in in Pun” coal Molotte's "Our Father Who Art In tal Anna Pavlova. it is an exact- ing test of the balieri.na's skill. and said miners were mobilized The "WIN W” adapled from Lasl evenlng mu Earls perlmm, ed this dance with sympathetic workers at Cook Christian Train- undersiluiifiul and btluiy. and in schwll Mlmnal her interpretation of the swan Mal k I The weak". M". lluold Mu. struggling fceblylnits last flut- en n . mg of the Baptist Church. spok? ;' fhgonmngorlgl u::l'e.r.Mo:.1e Christian education. the Scriptures and good Christian literature for than this world dreams of." Chris- 2': 6'l::l;"3”ll'::” ,Ih;eV; lilhzlfi hail; l . MOSCOW (Reuters) - Georgi today unite their voices in prayer lhllgyckvogled a::eth:l:l':,h3e':,3l.l' H .. Mrs. Champion spoke of the ltd tllftfG0d.I1920 hl:fvl:lwpecnell'nl:l'ml; fllI:nt!lIlel!lg:0 F: tflll:ut"Da; ofePrtilyer" was nbegun regrmable hcddeht '"""ed hy da backed the Khrushchev drive by one church in Canlldlr in 1922 Mrsi Huffy E" Mme” preside" hf fory all-out development of heavy the United States lolnedf in 1927. 5” Pfihlj w”""""” 'i"”i"”Y- Wh” industry. the Day of Prayer became univer- ggllfg b'u'';'l!he:;'wli;:h;'';s;lfla'lhl' - The tl l ed llll lb, sovlel communm lm-ty. mug. Tango Islands where the women Bemdlcmee "5 C" W h9 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ANNUAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of izbe Act of Incorpor- ation a public meeting of all con- tributors to the Prince Edward Island Hospital will be held in the classroom, new llurses' residence. char-lottetown. on Thursday. Feb- ruary 23, 1956. at 8 P.M. for the purpose of electing trustees for the government of the iutitution in accordance with the b -law! and for the transaction other business as may be brought the world. The tangible results of HALIFAX TV AERIAL KITS J. ANDREW LIKELY. Easy instructions to in- Secretary. Board of Trustees. The general public are cordially ed to attend the 1060 Annual setln S1535 Shipped Anywhere IOWLAN RADIO-TV Charlottetown '”?.f,'ff,f,.'il2'.. ,. , .,,,,..., ,,.,,,.,, 6561 Dial 6562 m In order to vote it H necessary to be a contributor. which means contributing 01.00 or more to the Hospital funds during the calen- dar year for which the meeting is in b id. and minister of electric power sta- operation of the contractor on the job. He said that in future these sons will be sought out and if hey cannot pmduce a receipt front City Hall showing that they have paid their taxes they will have to leave the job. IAILBEITS REQUEST At a meeting of the previous t was made from of benefit. compared with people getting no treatments at all. So psychology - thinking some- thing good was being dolie-af- feels treatment. How important a condition and bargain at 300. to add a rider which would give 550. an applicant the right to appeal to the Council as a whole. if he -o -- ma ”.i..””ni?.ii:."”o'.lZl'".l.'i'i..".i Mayor. ..,gi.g.:c...,.E...; PARK CARETAKER LOST IN VICINITY SPORTS In a resolution moved by Coun. MacDonald and seconded by Coun. CHRISTMAS TWO foctive.”J weoks' supply 81; D YUBA CITY, Calif. (AP)- Cilrlslmas is coming two months late to Yuba City. others were celebrat- ing Chrlqmu In December. E. 'Mn" as Guardian. this city was fighting noods ll mm mum”: which struck much of liortherii ' - shell fr . lost in vicinity of C""”""i'- amt suit or centre of city. chmgafimol ha? i'””''' h" role psychology plays in bringing on colds is not known. they said. Exposure to cold temperatures does not make people get more spontaneous colds, merits allow. Just getting chilled doesn't cause coilh. Council. a retlues tain closing hours for a in the trade. A similar request came from'the hairdressers. when the matter came up for APEC Needs Are Outlined saclrvnul. N. B. (C?) - The Atlantic Provinces loonomic Council needs the support of 10.000 members and a budget of OM00. EX';CIluVC Manager Nelson Mann Ia Coun. Gaudet said that due to bar- ceriatalineswoilldbe riled 3 i all i 3 3 r 3 E E 8 re 3 all P WANTED A competent female stenograplier. Large retail firm in Charlottetown of- fers cl good opportunity for well quali- fied woman who can type and take dictation accurately. Position offers employee privileges, pension, hospi- TENDER FOR TIMBER Tenders will be received by the undersigned for supplying at St. Peters Harbour or on cars at St. Peter's Station, all or any part of the foilowing:- 2400 Pieces of 5" Live Sawed Native Timbers- 15 feet long (to be cut from logs with a minimum diameter of 7”). 605 Pieces of Native Spruce Piling 14' Long with a minimum butt diameter of 10'. TENDERS CLOSE FEB. 25, 1956. State method of delivery and date of oanplotion. MacKAY'S CONSTRUCTION 59 ST. PE'I'ER'S ROAD WN tal plan and holidays with pay. This advertisement is directed to those who are now am pioyed. Apply stating age, education, experience and salary ex- poctedfo-- aox--Y.r. GUARDIAN lllollroll orvl i.lMlTEIl' INSURANCE OOIINSELLOB navnaoatcn . lhlqbsasst I-'uIIaoUIO-rnvelllll '!.lL