The Guardian The Weslerii Guardrigaii saturdflyv 1L"_*l_'_1_-_‘954 M. _C0Lo|u:n dohlias. Mrs. John M,c1_,eod, 1r‘snt.o\vn. phonel fig-‘-_‘ Also mail orders accepted. A _ALL TAXES owing Margate schoo; must be paid on or before my 15m, 1954. After above date gm. Wm be handed in for colloc- m,,‘,. gy order of trustees. ,oFF1CE8 of’ all Summerslde optometrists closed all day Wed- nesday of each week from May 5“. until septeinbcr 29th. -.~'oii'i‘n BEDEQUE UNITED cyiuitcil services Sunday, May 2nd. Fmsown 11.00 a. in. Travellers Rm 2,00 p. m. North Bedeque 7.30 p. m, Rev. J. K. Campbell. Minister. _-nu: KENSINGTON United church Y.P.U. will present their pm “Cranberry Corners" in I.-mrch River hall, Monday, May 3rd. Sponsored by St. Thomas W. A. -ENGAGEMEN’l'.—Di". and Mrs. wi.tred B. l-lowatt announce the mgogement of their daughter, Isa- bel Marian to Mr. James Donald Hodd son of Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Hodd, Harrington Harbor, Quebec. Marriage to take place the latter part of MEY- DATTENDED FUNERAL —— Ex- Lieutenant - Governor J. A. Ber- hard of Tlgnish. attended the inn-! eral of his cousin the late Prem-l 19;‘ Angus L. MacDonald in Hall-r {ax last week. Mr. 11. J. Harrington. formerly of Charlottetown actedl .3 chief usher. The other ushers‘ included Col. Victor Oland, Mr Bruce Oland, Mr. Robert Merchant, Mr. R. Donahoe and Mr. R. Powcrw Personals l - Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mccardle of Middleton. were visitors to Ken- singion on April 25. —-K. ,Mrs. Jim Muilaly and daugh- ger Joyce, were visitors to Sum- merside on APT“ 24- “K- ,Mr. and Mrs. Melville Baker,. Kenslnglon, were visitors to Bed-l cque on Ps'ids}'- -H ,Mrs. Bill Hickey. Indian River. 1; a patient in the Prince Coun- ty Hospital. all her friends wish her s speedy recovery. —K- -Mrs Eleanor Simpson. Bel- mcnt Lot 10. went the 18“ W0 weeks at the home of her dau8h- ter, Mrs. Ellis Webster. Central Bedeque. -H, -M.rs. emu Webster. who has? spent the last two weeks visitingl her friend Miss Ruth beard, Jer- soy City, NJ, returned by plane on Wednesday In-t. H ~—Mr. and Mrs. Leo Candy and fsmily of Hazelbrook, visited her mother. Mrs. Pauline McKinnon snd relatives in Kensington on Sunday. She was sccompanied home by Mrs. McKinnon who will visit her for s few days. -—K. —Mr. Lorne H. MacF'arlane, M. L.A., Mrs. MacF'ariane, and son Malcolm, returned to their home in Summorsldc sfisr s six weeks business snd pleasure holiday at Doytons Beach. Florida. —1s.r. and Mrs. Ralph Csilbeek and Mr. and Mrs. Edison Wright with their daughter, Elizabeth, have nturned from s business trip to Halifax. On their return they‘ were accompanied by the letters‘ loll. William. -'5 —Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Bears snd family, 'of Burnmersido. sc- soinpsnlod by Miss Verna Mac- Donald, formerly of Freelsrid. spent last week-end visiting with friends snd relatives in Bsckville, N. 3., end Amherst, N. S. -8. —Ilr. William Wrlsht. who hi! been studying electrical engineer- ing for the put two years at Hall- fsx Technical School. spent s brief holidsy with his parents and left Friday morning for Montreal when he has s position with the Northorn Electric Company for the summer months. (Continued from Page 7) —Tiov’t Electrification cation to tho Provincial Govern- ment for A loan to provide monies to build rurs.1 extensions west oi summsrsldo. The Government considered this and informed the Town Council that they might go ahead and prepare a pI'0I|'fl|'fl- When this policy generally had been announced the Town thought they might come under this year's scheme. The plan is presently under consideration, so worked out that the 3! miles of line built in Prince County last year by the Town of Bummorside may form Dart of our general rursi electrifi- cation pgogs-|m," He added that those miles that were built lost year would not form part of the 1054 progrsm. but instead would be considered so part of the 1953 program slresdv Wmblclod. "We sincerely hope thfilv we can come in some agreement with the Town of Biimmerside to 001: after use: out of Summer- nde during the present your sand " In Agreement can be entered into we would be happy in see Iomcthing slong tho line csrriod out." The Premier stated that this Dian of he Government's had 5'9" presented to the Maritime Electric company, through the "lmfller Mr. G. H. Mluigsn. and Mr. Stairs also of the company. this wss fully discussed and the °°"lD|l'I! then presented the fol- ‘°?'iI‘-I outline. . ‘The Government to provide rur- ll extensions and service trans- formers. The customer to providef ‘he service line from the Govern-; men‘. extension to his service en- trance at A cost based on the‘ "Haze per foot of primary and Iccondary tops as determined from “me to time. The Government to rearin title to the rural extensions "iii service trspsiormsrs. The com- llhny to hsvs title. to the service ‘he: for depreciation scecuntins vurocses. The company to operate - reduced or limited." enter into some -D1!N'1‘AL OFFICE! of sum- merside closed on Wednesday from ‘May 5th to November 3rd inclus- ve. —1£EEP THIS Al) for Bicycle. Tricycle. Sulkey Wheels, Motor- cycle repairs. Parts obtainable or com be ordered. sterling and Roy Moose. New Annsn. —KELVIN PLAYERS will pm. sent two one-act plays in pr-oewwn Monday. May 3rd. sponsored oy Birch Grove W. 1. —NOTICE Kensington school district ratepayers. Due to the fact that annual school meeting is to be held on June 1st, books will be 'closed on May 24th. All taxes must be paid on or before that date. Board of Trustees. —I(ENSING'l'ON Board of Trade supper meeting to be held on Tuesday, May 4 at 7:30 in St. Mark’s Hall. Guest speaker. Mr. Whitman, discussion on water and sewerage for the town. Everyone welcome." Siandardbred Horse Sale Al 3Siside Monday —At 10 _a. m. on Monday the first Maritune standardbred horse sale will get under way as the Raceway Stadium in summersrde when '10 race horses, together with a considerable amount of racing equipment will be offered for sale. 'i‘he horses will be brought into ‘he fijring in groups of ten, so that prospective buyers will have the opportunity to look them over before placing bids. About ten minutes will be devot- ed to the selling of each horse. 35,01‘ C011-Siznor will have the privhege of making is brief public statement about his horse im- mediately before it is offered 101' sale. He will also be allowed one pro- tective bid, but will not be per. mltted to enter the competmva biddins liter his Drotectivc bid is made. The idea of this sale originated with Ken Macbougall, the manager of the Summeralde Raceway, and following weeks of planning 500 copies of an 80-page catalogue were sent out through Eastern comma and U. S. If the advance interest which has been indicated in the sale lives up '0 expectations, arrangements will be started immediately for another- standardbred sale to be held in am full. —s m°mhlY revenue from the custom- " ‘iv '3“ Nlular rural rsto." SPECIAL aassnvs ml-ion. Mr. Matheson also said at presently the set up would be something like this. "Of the revenue collected 81.41 per moans per customer will be accounted gar as s special reserve for the re. placement oi Government property and at the end of each yen in. wrest will be added to the amount accumulated at the rats of 4% per Cent .the balance oi the revenue collected by the comma. to cover the cast of power, operation and maintenance. When my put as the Government property is re. placed. the company will pay my the replacement and chsrge the cost thereof to the special r-.. I91"/G, but should the special rs- sorve become exhausted, either by inflation or otherwise, the cost of replacement would then be borne by the Government and if mg; lneclsl reserve ever exceeded 25 per cent of the cost oi extensions in any particular year there is I Yeclbture clause in the agreement." Denllne with the tsx question the Premier had this to say "to make it poasibl to supply run] service through the widest ‘ sress it is essential that taxes be In stating that he wished to go into this sub- Jcct with other members he said "I am not going to make any speci- al reference to any particular ares but the tsx question. as for as the company is concerned is s serious one. Presently the compsny is taxed in certain areas of the Province for rcsl and persons! property, for license ices and their totnl taxes would come to somewhere around 048.000 to 846.000 a year. In the City of Charlottetown alone the tsxes were over 341.000. Now I just want to give you the state- ment of these taxes without com- ment for the last five years. that is, for the City oi’ Charlottetown. in 1040. 1 am Just going to leave out the odd numbers. I will give you thousands and hundreds, C27.- 800: 1050, $27,000: 1051. $29.54!); 1952, $35,300 and in 1053. $41,300. ADDITIONAL . POWER. He suggested that if the company was going to enter into an agree- mcnt, and the .5. einent is ready for completion, with the Province to supply sdditionsl power, will be supplying sdditionsl per- sonal property in chsrlottotown and that additional generating equipment wiu be used for supply- ing electric power to rural areas of Prince Edward Island and will be tsxsblc in the city oi Chor- lottetown by the corporate body that governs the city. I "This is s point which should be given vory_ careful consideration and is one which I have had sn opportunity to discuss with the present Acting Mayor. who hop- pens to be chairman of the Pin- isnoe Committee of the city Coun- cil (Mr. Edwin C. Johnstons). I feel from my discussion with the acting msyor that he islof the opinion that his Council will ex- pect to receive the some lmaunt of taxes which they receive st the present time. but. he siso feels that they might be lltlllfld 10 merit whereby "_*_ "!!i"ts!n sod renlncs the pro- f"v «is rctstiii-ea'fr-orn time to “'10- The company to collect the that tax might be limited to any additional nncrstinl 1301""?! "1" lwouldbcslinoiisdillllollllitflli been issued by the lccffco Prices Tolis Aiioiiicr Upward Flip TORONIYJ. (CF; — coffee prices have taken another upward flip in the last week and now are the Siresses Value Oi Flshennen Gel Health Education Away To Good 5'3” '“ Prim’-9 :::i.':.::.‘:.:.:::'“:.: :-:.i:; t prices ranging from $1.31 to —-Tignish snd Alberton harbours ‘ _ - 1 were NV“ 0: “mm, "uu_d‘y $1.53 up approximatey five cents afternoon when upwards of n hun- ‘ti: 6:355‘ Lzigffild ca‘ 41: ‘‘’'d ""1 u"m"'fl"' b°‘“ b°‘"' Increased wholesale prices are the trap setting drive ‘marking the muned for "ml mumps I opening of the lobster season in ' the area. . . People from miles sround were F D I present at the wharves to watch the heavily loaded bosts sell out. The day was clear and the wind light making the yearly task a more pleasant one. The thousands . of traps that were piled on the whorves and at the harbours quick- ly disappeared as the men worked to set Is many trips I8 Polllble Fire broke out at the home oi in the water before nightfall. Be- Mn and Mn, cloud Harper, Pet- fore the boots were moored more erville. near Tignish yesterday 1!-1 than one half the traps were out tor-noon, completely de.stroyi.rig' 2-Siorey House ‘Q (J) on the fishing ground. their two-storey house. Cause of ' ‘ The bait situation is good in all the blaze was not definitely known The mnowmg statement hu localities with no shortage antici- but was thought to have started Right mum sf“ Laurent, p,-gm, Mmjsm from drift ice as none has been ing discovered the upper story of; of Canada. 'held this year from May 2 to May 8." i "one oi the outstanding features i "*7 two miles but as high as seven or one-hnli as much time to rc-io- seen in the Gulf for several days. the house was in flames. Lobster packing plans on the east Mrs. Harper and her small chil- shore are at Jude's Point. Tlgnlsh dren were alone at the time and Share. North Cape and Alberton did not notice the fire until it was South. for advanced. Mr. Harper was en-, "I should like to take this op- portunity of commending the Canadian Mental Health Associa- tion for their initiative in spon- soring Mental Health Week to be ‘lobster mm“ gem, Md L number- to he landed today‘ of older children were at school: Group Capt. A. G. busy helping the fishermen haul traps to the waters edge, leavliig help to fight the fire very scarce. Mrs. Harper and four small chil- dren, the youngest being only four months old escaped injury, Neigh- rs who were present. were able 0 Kenyon leaving I e to save some of the household ‘articles. It is not known if there —Group Captain A. G. Kenyon. was any insurance, comrnsmding officer of R.C.A.F. Station Buinmerside for the past two and A half years, leaves here in Minday after handing over com- cf modern scientific research is the advancement in our understand. ing of mental and emotional dis- orders. This knowledge which has been acquired as a result of the efforts of our medical doctors and other scientists has made it possible to understand much more about human problems and to make great progress towards their solu- tlon. “Through its provincial divisions and local branches the Canadian (Continued from Page 13) Toronto Stocks Mental Health Association provides mind W win! C°mm3-nu" 5- w- ioo Cdn Au ou 59¢ 599 599 an opportunity for Canadians to Bellis. Who! will bguflciinl c0m- 69i&CC Colli) m 922 9:: co-operate with scientists in en- mfintilnil 011081‘ U11 I 3110095501‘ °“ “ surlng the best possible mental to Group C813?-Iln KBDYOD ll a1>- m:,i%d"M':,°,'i.,P'" “:3 ‘if, 1% health for all." pointed. « 500Cdri on Gas Res em saw. 65% 1mt ——-—— Wing Comrnandcréhaelils 1:101} 5:33 Edi; rgslliice‘ Prod #12 164: 1:; C - - flc r ommandin e o ra one. "This is .. matter, of course for .,,.°,.,..f. ...... ......“_ "° . ggg g_:;I__1;- :3; :33 gg agreement. and I 110138 13 W111 59 Group Captain Kenyon will pro-, 100 Cent Exp son, 495 495 possible to enter into some agree- wed em," to wuhmgwn 0, m- 3500, Cont bed no zoo zoo ment which may be not only we eventually proceed oversees to take *;g,°g:;,.f:;° .33“ ,3: .33” 18180301‘? to the C01-"1011 Ind WK‘ tnwa from summerside and will Centromsquo s s s payers of the City of Charlotte- ,, pogmon gm; hg‘ nos, ygg bean .'s00Chsrter on its no in town but also to the company con- announced‘ 14500 Cfihcfirxi kfics 172 16:“ 17: cerned that will be supplying the M“. Kenyon md funny Wm ,-e- 3?, Chzitefivm. “ u 44” WW?!‘ End Wm 310‘ 50 in 1nC"M* main hero for several weeks. 141. Chlmo H5 11! 111 ed burden upon the rural con- ______.j ‘ 3000 Cit l-Ir W4 6% 5% sumers of the Province." Commued fram mg. 1 l 1‘:§:g::;“m"_" 2; :2 9,: ’€'hethPremier 1'/hex]: dealt brlliefly I1000Coldstresm lie rils wi h e coat 0 t e service nee ; 200 Conlasu 10 1 0 from the road to the home. He said een omne o E 1:33 3 1: that on distances ranging up to Park. (91); 2. Marjorie smith. mac," ,§,.;,._ .,.,, , ., four. five and six hundred feet Charlottetown (80; 3. Noreen 510 Cori Dlscov I95 195 195 two poles would be needed for the Smith, Charlottetown. (M). - 1000 Con Denim! :3 :3 :3 erection of the line and the cost Sword dance, solo (intermediate) “'33: &:'.'l'f:eu “V. 20.,‘ 20,,‘ would range from the smaller dis- 1. Elizabeth Haywood, North River mm C0,. Howey no us 290 tance at 39 cents to 27 cent. How- (89): 2. Eleanor Henry, Bouthport. imc Masher in no ever, he emnhneizx-.d that there (88); 3. Virginia Shaw, Charlotte- £333 W 23% 2;: 34 ‘Vere ‘average’ costs. they would town ('17). {I 137 con 5,,,.,r..,. 27 25.,‘ gen, vary and people were bound to Choral reading and folk danc- 2.53 Con Nichol [0 io so“ ask why they had to pay more a ing occupied the spotlight for the 1351:: gt’: gin" ,3,‘ 1;“ 1;: short distance than for a longer afternoon sessions. Miss Helen mo C2“ m,Iw,c,. M 53 5,’ one when he said he was quoting Yeo who adjudicated the choral sooo Cori Roch 6% sis on average costs. reading had some very compll- 1000 Con 5ann°m 33: :3: 33: (Details of the cost to the con- mentary remarks to offer to the ggg g;;;;w;;;_ ,, ,5 1, sumer of service lines appear clse- various contestants. She emphasiz- 5000 D..d.,,.. 75 1: gas. where in today's issue.) ed the fact that since poetry is see Delniie 'I'he Premier mentioned a. par- m‘_131c- 1‘ *3 ‘mP°1'”-“*' ‘*0 mun" :£B::.‘,§“° 17 11 11’ ticular plan which had been pre- I-3111.5 rhythm 01‘ 111‘ in "19 F554‘ 1000 Dev Leduo 183 18 3153 sensed to mm by , delegation mg. Miss Yeo urged the import- Sogomo E 1 ‘$31/s‘g:‘.‘s“l§ {Wm F1!-pg Queen, and quoted since of getting the feeling of the ‘Egg Dg:.¢m.*P ‘G '3 45 from it “as an example of the way -“°l'Y 3"°‘” W ‘he "99": ‘i’ whim iooo Drsgon ou as xiv. am 1,, wmch you can get ammo pow- it is repeated. That is to say, and zone Duvex ll! isun rev. 3.» parts should be said more slowly 132553 gm: Mum” 232 2:: It was presented by members of "mi 53379?» "Km" 9"“ °‘ “N new 1;... mm us 109 112 several communities in the district P°f;I‘l‘mc nuke" 1“ word" W” mm 53503511: $111 4:; ‘gill 4:? and the meeting which appointed '5 " the group set out the plan prosent- ‘Hm W“ L” “ed "° d"°m’° ggggidgcnrey me’ 5: ‘ii ed. It mentioned that certain areas “'h°“‘1 ’°‘d°"' In ml‘ “"9"” ‘he 13150 El soi 11 I 11 in‘the district had electric power, lifted the need_tor -rmkinc to-, sooo léstcllks 3 :3 :2 but in each case the communities “em” ” °m V9‘“‘ 112410: rsuifl - isas new in:/. presenting the brief had found T” Mk d“‘‘’"‘‘ W” “”“‘"°"°° mo Fsrgc I90 135 1 themselves lying just outside the by M“ D°’°“‘-V walk“ °‘ '3“ M “j th Physical Fitness Department Hali- |"°°m5) 1- T“3°a°“° Cm” $3)‘ flwbume‘ °‘' ° plum‘ °°n°°m' (ax N5 sh av man '1 to Choral reading (grades '1-10). ed and had therefore been denied me. ecoimegmm. 53*”. (rural “mom L Stella Mam electrification because of the iech- school‘ Norm Rumco (33,; 3 marked on the happy spirit with ti f di it nical impossibili as o exten rig which mu Wmcxpued m the to them The brief made note of the E“ ’''°’'“”’' "°’‘ - f 1 d I fact that this condition had al- “:l’W¢- ;1'h° 01111111511111 ‘Wt °°1°’- ',O’°3n'u“f“‘f .‘§§’;f°1§m‘.’any",8‘§,',‘. ,_ lowed other sections to make great- 1 °°' um?‘ m‘d° ‘ "'3' 919"‘ Tmcadle ‘cross (33,. 3. wlmloe er advances while hollgningt baclk ‘E';l5n:P°fl::'xf’i:“‘: ‘ggnyggi $‘l‘t'J"1“U1“ (am one of the Provlncc’s es agr- D‘ 1 ( h L! 0, mm. moms cumin} "em. grace and case which reflected und“"(‘J‘;;_3) 15l°"“’,‘;st Kent (87): 2 much credit to the teaching they lied received. The following are the results in the choral reading snd folk dancing competition; Choral read- ,’ 1 t ‘Th _ tug. Rural Sdiools, Grades 1-8 ‘.§Z°.§..‘."‘:....‘;°.’..‘i‘r‘.r.".r‘£552.. of 23. mt Parka-1- «so: 2. rema- ti is Cllfto ith d- (79% ; lsaefmzn mm, ludiingww £3“ Choral reading (rural schoo1s).? River French River. Clinton, ‘Hilde’ *5 1- 59"“ PI“ <37): 3-: Summemeld ma Hope Ewe,‘ Th, Parkdsis (85); 8. souris Convent; brief stated "electrification nionc "5"- nny‘ of these routes would afford Contained in the brief was I map of the “ which pl ‘ s four or five-year program illus- trating what might be done and the homes which could be wired spring Park (05); 2. Central Roy- alty (84). 0|ii(iWELL’S A RESTAURANT NORTH BEDEQUE .Denclng (schools of 1,2 and Ii an excellent beginning of the pair at ‘H —0pens-— gram for this area." It also m - ‘ tinned briefly the volume of ship- ts‘ “M ‘TL’ in °'d°" "h"' “"" SATURDAY ments of agricultural products mov- ' d ""‘“” ‘ ‘"1’ b""°°"""V th" lng from the shipping centres of °°""m “'“"k Mn“ “"1 "“‘“‘°" May 1st Kemmgmn Hum“ Rum. mdmer banks take precedence in con- !!! Pad P “N!!! Fenl 6000 Freud 2005 Frob :10 Frob Debs EM Frnh Wis 2700 Gas Ex 1400 Gcco Mines 100 Gen Pets 300 Gen P A 2500 Genev- 1:MS Giant Yk 0000 s 500 Jsnk Will! :00 Jssper mm. pated. No difficulty is expected from the chimney. and before be- £3: :5; 100 Jup The first lobsters are expected 888911 M the 311070 “"1118 011! hm "mu U" 300 1. 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Sunimersiilc I H i added that struction over regular rural exten- Eislirisell-ng(liect'i¥i’f'1iecat‘i)one is the strong-,“°“‘ 5° ‘"9 mam f°°d°"' m" 5' at Mule map which can be when available to feed the branch lines. to realise the aim of sdvsncinslTh° P’°“'“°' “W b‘'°“Fh‘ '0 ‘J13 the prop“! of the Island and attention of the ‘Minister of Public keeping the young people at homo.lW°"" ""1 m3h‘"V‘ “*9 '1‘-'°“‘ _ city of seeing that the proposed 0-"IE3 ms-mug-pg moving of buildings and widening of highways wss done before poles Premier Mothason also mcntlon- for electric 11110! W91’! I93 013- 3' ed that while other districts might sskod that the public I130 dllcfb bring to the Government plans tlon and common sense on the which showed five or ten people mavlns of buildings. His rem!- per mile for a mile or two that for mentioning the widening of the road to be served might be not roads was that it takes one and eight and their might he s big «to a line as to construct the gap where people no not served some Amount of new line. RUSSELL HANOVER. Lauson four cycle air- cooled OUTBOARD MOTORS Easy starting. Smoke Free exhaust. No mixing of gas and oil. T4203;/. HMT ~ His sine Mr. McElwyn 1.59 1/4 with 14 better uywnsco rfnooucis L10. Simple controls l than l‘!iLr4“[‘i‘I”liA:‘l” V'H((>N'ii 3 hip. and 6 h.p' His dam lsonta with 7 better than 2.08 1/2 His grandam India 7 better than 2.05 His oldest colt coming two years , Service fee $25.00. Trucking 'extrs SIMMONS it MICFARLANE New Annsn Box 756 SALES AND SERVICE FOR ALL UNITS Write for LAWNMOWERS—of all sizes and typos—prlcod from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $95.00 IQ Literature M. 315 can 59,, 5......-.53.