CoIIectorsrAre Important ELMSDALE Urge Bel-ter UAVINUIIII IUIIIJUI. NOVEMBER REPORT Leakage On Polio Figures Friday, Dec. 9. 1955 POST Olllce CUSTOITIGFS .13. K:-?h ”Mllil'I':?"ll,”rl'l';" Mm fI:cTii::IyFam llvlil-0521'-6I'el:rsnl-5lE?l7rlin-it To Stockholm Conference mm mm By 11- L.” JONES l;;'.::;."-"..:'".':'.. A 1 e s 0TTAclYms around the world has World Scout Jamboree at Niagara Falls. 0nt., last August. The philatelio staff escapes the chore of licking the stamps. They The many friends of Rev. liar- Vey Amen. 0'I4aary Naserata (Jhu aresorrytoknowthatheisa he had spent a month. Messrs. Alton Williams and Low- Mr. Ralph McArthur has return- ed to his home from Tomato where FORT FRANCES, Ont. (CP)-An agricultural engineer says the use- ful life and service of farm ma- Grade V1: 1. Karolyn Stewart; 2. Gwenyth Wyand. Grade lV: (Sr) 1. Walter Wyand. Grade 1V: 1. Winnilred Lowtiier; 2. Roy Wyand; 8. Allan MacCoub- OTTAWA (CPJ-A health depart- ment official Monday said there has been a leakage of figures on year. Virus experts from eight coun- tries. including Canada, have been OTTHON. Silk. (CP) - DGIQ has closed out Johallarkesl lil lindependent years. Mr. Farkes, . . ha refused to accept thedld-Ila W ""6 C d ' are put on the envelopes by Ot- patient in the Provincial 8anator- mm, chinery is shortened through the l"'el".'1l""'l' "-'5""5 ”l "W ”'l'P9ll0 meellni ll! 510'-'l!h0lm lo discuss W ' beg) n;;e11:eligirT1ldIm3g00.0Tl0 ts:nS40'0: tawa central post office personnel turn in Charlottetown. &,,.,"f",,, liormm on llcli Ol Propel" Protection and ItoI'- "(lgnde 111: L nlmmd wyndi vaccination program in Canada experience in production and use 23:132..'g::::tg:m:n:3ed”"l:kg Ow 3 year. -1-1,15 work is handled by H 15- ., staff in the philateilc section mgjch in 1953-54 collected a record glam from such sales. That was ' r of Canada's new series using an ordinary stamp-moisten- ing device. The covers are put through I special, slow-operating cancellation machine which marks only a very fine line across the borders of the Mr. Barry Macwilliams and Mrs. Helen Macwilliams, 0'Leary. motored to Sackvilie on Fridw to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Wilber Macwilllams whose death ocurred suddenly in the hosted His friends regret the illness of Mr. Alexander Cameron at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Caitl- yle Bell and wish him a speedy return to his good health. age. G. L. Byers of Ontario Agricul- tural College made the following suggestions for lengthening the ser- vice of farm machinery here re- centiy. Rust-proofing c o m p o unds Grade 1 (a) 1. Roy Gallant. Grade 1 (h) Helen Simpson, 2. Carl Gallant. Highest average In Senior grades, W percent, Ora MacNeili: Highest average in Junior grades, Helen Newspaper reports from Stock- holm Sunday said preliminary re- sults from four Canadian prov- inces indicate that only 1.07 in 100,000 children vaccinated with Salk vaccine contracted paralytic of polio vaccine. The Canadian was to have been confidential. The Stockholm newspaper report representative was armed with confidential reports and the meet- ing of the scientists apparently sleep Tuesday near this east-cent- ral Saskatchewan town. Canada's immunization progran is to he resumed early next year 1. u the yell ' R ul M hg d , 11. 1; ho : 1 Mn Simpson - 92 percent. P” 9c0mPu'9d Wllll 5-39 ""0118 the said a summary of the sclentista' Th b' y '3 to 1 of be E" beg), co,-0,1511” ramps. eg -ar. g spee can ere fo owing an operation. M,-, .3 M ,M 11 (:3 mg, s uld be applied 0 the mac es pi , e o iecive. a ta 5 ut of Qmhlzlrativelastamps and do " ” maclllnes Used 0" Eenerll Summem” .lTver:l:"EhnsdI:lee on with a brush. spray or rag. Pei-rec; uuendanclel lfor lgggthin In-1Yhn:c::"j':,l,:lgr:"l'l'th d t dlswsslans was llubllshed me” by 3.000000 Vaccinated Children by 90mg” as heavy. mail are unsuitable. They often Ml" "ll M11 E33591 508181. 5am,daymv1,1gun1g 31-md.fa11,eg-, 2. Seedbed preparation machines K”-her?” wyamlv 93" P5” ' has b ml”! epar ment the. World Health Organlz-EH0". 5 next March. '33" ll blur or run directly across the Le"l'- lmanded l-ll? -llllleml 03 Mr. A1en,.d,,- cgmu-on, should have all dirt removed and Harland Wyand. een care not to Issue any United Nations agency. some 880.000 children received at n into thousands a year. orders N the way from -face of the stamp, depreciating its the late Mrs. Wllber Macwllliamg the polished surfaces coated with Teacher: Lavenia McAvinn. figures on results of the immuniza- Officials here emphasized that least two of the three injections They range , in Sackville N. B. on Friday after- Mr. B . Kin h who is employ- 1. n d . 0011 PFOKTRHI 81110118 880.000 cI1il- any fi d 1311 d H schoolboy reuueSl5tol0Pr:ll::;c'3ol;l9tl;' Val” 85 3 callecmls "El" noon. ed in Sgfiequecwas a week-end mi. P5321: gdiflllglpghldlulli have all . rm dren last summer. It wants to with CiN:isianm:x1TerliTncec wit: ill: Ilf.m'.f.d'h.f.'3',,",',i',”'f; ',:",,,mt:..fl 3 l0l' "'9" albtlgnsf 18:, 5 from bl: lNCREASED l3UslNl'3S5 Congratulations are be. Kllest of his P811018. M13 Ind M11 seeds and fertilizer removed since lflll 3301.201.000. 90811199 8 wait until all results are in and Salk vaccine are "very. very ten give these children their third 11,33,000 wor 0 5 P . In its first year 9; ope,-anon, nu er BEll0dlClKll1Cll- these materials attract moisture 3020.33-3.000. carefully studied. A report is ex- tative, incomplete and incon shots and at least another 2,000,- Smmp houses. Many of the larger tended to Mr. and Mrs. Errison and result in corrosion of metal November awards totalled S269.- Dected to be issued early next de.1,,-rs use Canadian stamps go 1926. gs: Dgilatelicd sectgonl got on their recent marriage. Mrs. Ada McArthur is visiting and mmng of wood 467,000 or s55,195,195,700 more elusive." moo two shuts by me PM of March. tr 5 Wm. European sources which slllaflo B mlgealgasallm ma ebgffmg MN and Map C” d Com u In Sununerside as guest of her son 4. Kmme" or other mechanisms than November last year. No- Cam buy the valued Canadian S . . y e num o have moved mm thelilr Fnew and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. in harvester. Ihould be protected. vember figures by categories 0 ,55ues direct hecause of currency restrictions. But whether it's a l0-cent order 1.; a 33,000.one, they all get the same treatment, says J. R. Car- pei'llDl', head of the post offi c e' 5 iorders had risen to 3,000 and rev- .enue to more than S56,000. In 1935 lrevenue jumped to Slil4,000 with lnew Canadian stamp issues. Though there was a wartime slump in the stamp business, it picked up again with Canadian stamp division. The post office pays the retuqn postage on orders within the United States and Can- ada VOT ALI. GRAVY filr Carcnicr says 5LIIk .mmps to collectors can't be re- garded as all. gravyflt was true many of the stamps went into al- bums and required no postal scr- viro in return. But many collcct- ul's used special issues acquired Ilm-uizh the service to send let- :ers to oihca collectors. While S-100.000-a-year revenue is 3 drop in the bucket compared uiiii ioial postal stamp sale intake .0 .omz- sti7,000,000 annually. posiall officials regard it as important. it boosts C a n a d i a n stamps thruutghout the philaielic world- me section has dealings with 16,- 000 stamp collectors and dealers in almost every country-and relicvcs prossure on district postal offices which previously were flooded with rolleciors' special requests. VALUABLE COVERS The philatelic section also han- worid as "first day covers." These issue of the war series depicting Canada's tanks, ships and guns. lllevenue has been running better rthan 3200.000 a "year since. 1 Postal officials admit the postal meter machine is coming into in- oficrcasing use, especially by busi-l lness houses, but they don't see Fthem ever replacing the plaiv wld postage stamp. i ”The man in the street will al- ways wanl slamps to put in his wallet and have available for home tlollcrs," said Mr. Carpenter. ”Be- Vsidcs the collectors would put up up awful howlv" FREETOWN W.M.S. missionary monthly. year: Vice-pres. Mrs. Rec. Sec'y. Mrs. Austin The December- meeting of Free- town W.M.S. Auxiliary was at Mrs. R.A. Profitt's. The Christmas pro-1 gram was followed as found in the After the regular business was finished Mrs. Louis Cairns conduct- ed the election of officers for next Pres., Mrs. R. A. Profltt; Rozers' F. L. Cairns: dies uhai is known in the stamp:c0"' Sec'y' Mrs' R' Li C a”n' recently. Mr. and Mrs. James Hudson .and family of Summerside were dimer guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'ohn Moreshead in 0'Leary. Mr. Hayfield Ellis and his nep- hew. Forbes Kennedy, Charlotte- town, and nephew. Robert Kennedy of the United States were ' 4 visitors to 0'Leary. The members Ul the Evening Auxiliary, met at the home of Mrs. Claude MacNeili for their meeting on Thursday evening. Next meet. ing to be at the home of Mrs. ,Rohert'Wagner, with Mrs. Claude MacNeili, Mrs. Lewis Bernard and Vfrs. Jack Matthews on lunch com. mzttee. Officers elected for ' , year are as follows; Pres., Mrs. Don Macxenzie; Vlce- Pres, Mrs. Kenneth Campbell; secretary. Mrs. Gerald Gamble; Treasurer, Mrs. Herbie Vatcher; Secretary of Chris- tian Stewardship, Mrs. Elva Wed- locke: Citizenship, Mrs. Lewis Ber. nard; Frlendshi Sec'y. .Mrs. Har- ry Adamsi Supply Mrs. E.W. 'l'urn-- er missionary monthly and lit- erature Sec'y Mrs. Robert Wood. side. A number of friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and ' night to tender a shower. mg the gifts was Miss Elga Ellis. Mrs. William Bernard on Friday Open- Robert Arthur. Mr. Raymond Brennan left re- months. The sympathy of many friends Church, Elmsdale. and Mr. William Wallace. A.J C. O. Hewlett. ' left for he will spend a few days. Summerside. with her parents, Mr. Jack Matthews in 0'142ary. SEINGLEB ON RISE centiy for Labrador, where he will be employed for the winter is extended to the bereaved par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slnch and family. in the death of their daughte , the late Miss Rita Kinch. Miss Velma MacArthur, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl MacArthur of Elmsdale, and Mr. Henry Wal- lace, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wallace. Cascumpec, were united in marriage on Wednesday, Nov- ember 30th. by Reverend Alexand- er MacDowcll. pastor of the United Their attend- ants were Miss Ethel Lee Williams Mr. Gilbert Gaudet of Woodstock Amherst recently where Miss Blanche Matthews. employ- ee of, the Bank of Nova Scotia in spent the weekend and Mrs. C.P. OTTAWA (CP) -- Production of 5. Canvas conveyors should be dried. cleaned and stored. Finally. Mr. Byers pointed out that even though a machine is cleaned. reconditioned and lubri- cated when placed in storage, these operaiions should be repeated when the machine is returned to service. Construction Contracts Up TORONTO (CP)-Canadian con- structlon contract awards for 11 months of 1955 totalled 32.810,- 02l.300 or S655,962,l00 more than in the full year 1954 and 3515,- 422.100 higher than the full previ- ous-record yecar 1951, says Hugh C. MacLean Building Reports. - Eleven-rnonth totals by categor- ies were: residential 31,133,238,- 3 : - . . Mrs. Rem” p,”eml' Rev. and M". 00 business S696,067,ill0, indus for school atudie roorwran SPECIALS 0 ON KENT STREET were: Residential S1l.8.280,000, up 319.- l32,400; business 368.153.3313. Ill! -1,053,000; industrial up 330,092,000; engineering S42.- sumo, down 35,682,500. November totals by regions were: Atlantic 314,900,000. up 37.- 1o0.0oo: Quebec S4-8.300.000. down S12,2)0.000; Ontario Sl32,600,0iX), up 338,500,000; West 573,500,000. up 321,600,000. Big jobs included: Atlantic -- aerodrome develop- ment, Dartmouth, N.S. 82,100,000: clearing. Camp Gagetown, N. B. 51,900,000; airport development. Gander, Nfld. S1.500.000. SCHOOL RADIO Nova lcotla in 1028 was the first Canadian province to organise reg- ular programs otlradlo broadcasts OVERSHOES Women's wlvei in brown sunazs ' Womens and Men's ol- 0 0.3.0- . the most 1 - cherished gifts of all . . . by 0 0,0 00 .9. .G.'0eO.GoG.O G)-G)-3.0. Am Little .Luxuries to Pamper a Lady. . . Lovely little "extras" to perch onhsr I:reeortuckinl1erChriatmalst.ockmg:H and make her feel like a princess when she uses them. The Guardian Page 13 -Treat :er, Mrs. Austin Scales: Miss Vera Williams read the ChrisRStewardship, Mrs. llulr names. and Miss Marcia Pate on Mr 1; Associate helpers, Mrs Placed them on the table. Lunch Ed. Dammarep was served by the hostess and Supply Swcretary. Mrs. Scott "idles- Cairns; community friendship Sec'y , Tilrs. Basil Taylor and Mrs. Elmer 1g,f;i'n:p:onfes:a'3ggkso ifgiwkelf Sniilh; LItm'zuiure Scuiy. Mrs. A. Stetson: (.lll'isIl:'ll1 ciiilciisiiip fiirs. am,” and friends in the Umled are specially - printed envelopes sent to the section for remailing lo the collector with new-issue stamps on the first day of their general postal use- The collector pays the value of the stamps plus a 10-cent service charge. asphalt shingles climbed in Oc- tober and the fist 10 months of the year from the corresponding periods last year. October produc- tion rose to 254,398 square feet from 247,944 last year while output in the first 10 months of the year in- and black. Zipper fronts, Fleece lined, fur cuff, mr cuffs. foam soles. Special 6.95 Pr. 4.98 to 5.93 order! are heavy. The”, M3", Em n mu H" "d; P. SD.” States. creased to 2,723,405 square feet - p "me 55'00o requesls ll" llm ll”-Vllllll-R Ft l4n- lllfllli"-S3 Hllsll-S5ll:"LllFY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Read of LAN: ::i?l9dt'Iotla:T 1it:;l1'Ja!IeuEI)rI.ll'-21:-ii 51 Gauge in light and dark s-hades. Pair . .. 990 66 Gauge in light shade, outline heel. Pair . . . . 1.39 Women's Seamless Nylons. Pair . . . . . . . . . . . 1.50 covers when the Pnst office lSSllEf'IllVll)nIIlIY, Mrs. Austin flogcrs; Let- lts Boy Scout stamp marking the ters of Sympathy. Mrs Roy Burns. Summerside spent Sunday with of statistics reported Friday. N ” MAP , m a Gift Package .lI By J R Williams To Be Honou day, December 9. lottetbwn Hotel. 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