lC€’IV'e it in 12 equal payments ‘Ion the 15th of each month." ELECTRIFICATION THE WEEK AT 5. D. u. Sat., April 12, 1958 ‘me érnarééaa Page 3_ Turning to rural ele(-trifir.:a- 9 . . VICTOR“ scgonl, tion, Piremier Matheson said P Y W 153” ‘fwd he was Iieeplnig 3”" - if he never accompnsed any. G _ open mind on the subject. He re- The following is the rem“ fm. pearted that he had been asked by . _ f M h of Victoria [the Council to present the bill to the month 0 are ' thing else during his five years Graduating Class‘ Member as leader of the Government, , h 1_ . the electrification program, Ithe Legisliatufreh argit as-tthe rip‘ ScG(1)‘:1de X. 1. Marilyn MacDon- alone would be enough to be Easter, the festival of th e Ottawa or Montreal team for t.heIf1::entt:t§:e5g t e 1y’ 1 “as is 3”‘ proud Of‘ Christian Church commemorat- Eastern Canada cliampionship. I y ' Grade IX. 1. Sonya Stordy. 2. Hon. Mr.-MacDonald said thati he and Mr. Maclsaac had met‘ with the Council and the original bill did not contain the plebiscite clause. Mr. MacDonald said he and his colleague would not agree to present the bill under those circumstances, nothing that the Legislature did not have the Jackie Miller. Grade VIII. 1. Ernest Roger-— son, 2. George Ferguson, 3, Annie Jane Boul-ter. . . Grade VII. 1. Leigh Craig, 2. John Thompson and Ralph Thom- pson (tie). _ Grade VI. 1. Connie oulter, PROJECTIONISTS During the past two or three . weeks instructions have been giv- again converged on her campus. en, under the sponsorship of the They have returned from near National Film Board, to a group and far to conclude the final term of about fifty St. Dunstan’s stu- ,ln the 1957-58 College year andl dents in the operation of motion as usual the intentions of all arelpiicture projectors. This ‘course He recalled that when the- th .0 _ _. program started in 1954. lllei'e,;3§1.'.faSI a°rfd°£‘hre S3: were requests for 325 miles of; , me but to date 520 mnes haveldents of St. Dunstan s have once been completed and there are requleslts for over 200 more miles. He noted the Opposition crl-. ticism that the program should‘ I _€E,..:,?-,€’-4.E§'r‘5F -72.53.-W Int!-w-cw-4v .5 IE! I 5 3 El‘ I E‘ I:-:I"9E n.!>J'8":I' ‘I hi hi I be stepped up to provide ser- to complete ‘this ‘year su.cce55.§ fully. The “big drive" has start-1 vice to a greater number of people but stated the project ed . , nad to conform to the Provinces This week will see nearly all fi_nances_ ,the loose ends tied up especially STUDENTS’ UNION 1 The first vote by the students , for their choice of president, vice- ipresident and secretary-treasur- ler of the ‘organization was" held in the Common office on Mon- day, March 31. It was preceded by vigorous campaigning on the “It looks now as if it will cost two million or perhaps 21/2 mil- lion”, ‘he said. The Premier said the esti- mated cost per mile at the be- gcinnimg was $2,000 and he was happy to report that the actual average cost per mile was given primarily for students who are enrolled in the teacher training program at the college with a view to the increased use of visual aids in education es- ting for the Dramatics Society’s two final productions. The first play will be Tennessee Williams’ popular “The Glass Menagerie” and the second, “The Voice of Deferen-ce." ‘The Voice of Def- erence” is the product of the im- agination of Richard St. John, a member of this year's graduat- body. power to eliminate an elected Mr. MacDonald observed that with the plebiscite clause in it, the last say was now with the citi- Mr. MacDonald said. Craig. Grade VI. 1. Connie Boulter, 2. 2. Lillian Lea, 3. Eileen Craig, tin athletics and ‘ ‘ . ' ' . ‘ R*5,<;,::L§,,,ST,;i,§,g,.,,, ,,.,,.,,, ... “.éi....§‘é?.l“"'i}i.‘i’.‘.§. ‘;.°f.L*2.l‘y,‘.’;.‘;*f* "““‘*‘” ““ mg" “‘ .‘.*.l‘“-“..““* §°i‘“fll 3.?‘ and Jam“ B°"”‘*‘ ‘”°". i he thought the Government W1“ 315° be completed I°Ward5 DRAMA gig 8 T? J9 "an nd -. e Grade IV' 1' Bobby Boulen would spend about $150,000 a the weelas end. ,We might men- The Cnnege gymnasium on aterd ,°l1;mTI‘tI551911l1e1‘§ 91‘9t 0&3 Grade 111. 1. Blair MacDonald, year and the tow cost would tion the elections for the execu- Sunday evening Wm bathe’ sen 3 3°? 3° - W11 51 “P 0 t5 2. Janet Keough. be about a million and a ham tive of the Students’ Union first. ' P9096 0 5337 W at 93' W80. Grade II. 1. Jacquie Butter- field, 2. Evelyn Craig and Rich- CAPE WOLFE The following is the report of Cape Wolfe School, Senior De- partment for the moilth of March. Grade X: 1. Leona Howard, 1. Olga MacWilliams, 3. Joseph ard Boulter and Carol Rogerson (tie). Grade 1. 1. Connie Howatt. OOQCQOCQOQBOOOQOOOOOICOQIQI son. ms BEST IN PART OF THE FUNERAL PROCESSION 31;: (i)iI!ll1Yth:XC:iI::I.in;€;:lS 0f$2.§ilO8ma o(ff altI’]I'leCaé11(eIIc(Tti3(:‘:S-c'aJ;‘I‘}1I$ mg class and editor ‘of the (_Jol- Doyle. Cameras Home‘ I A’ r‘. S 1, .mile paid to the “Tucker Crew" was reached on Sunday afternoon Igiee $:§a§It1_e'D,"E,::'an§S tg‘; Grade IX: 1' Heath“: C°,5tain' y President Foster MacKinnon. - "P0 - co” 5 firgm itQue(:,loStec séllgglo a tglngd yvhen a gally was held in the C01- the opportunity to stage the work gnafidele Shaw’ 3‘ D°“5 0 Han‘ AND . ' I ; jo c . ir ege ail otri m. - - - - For Late Lt. - CoI. MacNeiII ‘.‘.‘:.‘.‘.‘;‘.’...2s .-3’.‘:;‘."$:‘“.:‘.?§‘. ‘iE’.f.‘i'f.‘3., Visit CI1”rown W01‘ . The .......‘i.. ........... for .l.. °f any °‘ “S budding vlawmers Grade vma 1.. shmey Mac- see Full military honors were ac-| corded the late Lieutenant-Col-l onel R. D. MacNeill, whose fun-I eral was held yesterday after-1 noon at 2 o’clock from the Bap- tist Church. Following was the “Order of March”: "1. Military Escort; 2.1 Firing Party under command of Staff Sergeant L. J. Arsenault;‘, 3. P. E. I. Regiment (17 Reece.) 3 Band under command of Band-, master W0 1 Charles E. Mac-I Gregor; 4. Funeral Party Com- mander. Major R. J. MahaI‘,I E.D.; Officers, Charlottetown’ Garrison: 6. Officers, H. M. C. S. I Queen Charlotte; 7. Flower Car- riage; 8. Funeral Director, Mr. Scout Masters Art Gallant and Refer;-in bl-iefl to the cri— . . N. D. MacLean; 9. Gun Carriage y - E ’ Bill Costello It is understood t‘ ' ffi ed y mm the number “I Votes In the first 9159‘ nor m Council and such declmra- b ' R ‘ ; 10_ .| ~ nI‘erlI1 Case ' ‘ ms‘? °' 1" r.°ga g‘, t’ d . d t ' . iton shall depend on the result , earing emains, Pallbear M.eeTIng 9 that the Charlottetown Troops rushing of business tlliroiug-If clgtestrggtieformea.cIfa1I<:iioIi}Iree .°f 3 plebiscite which the City Saturday, April 12 gt 2230 p.m. & 3:00 p.m. ers; 11. Bearer Party; 12. In- signia Bearer, Captain J. F. Mac- ‘, Carville. . ‘ The pallbearers were: Lt.-Col. E. . ,-. . -. M‘t.rt . . w ' . - _ ~, . H. st1(<3€v?;1a11§f,Iy(.:‘.DI:t_ét)1C<IJ‘} gezdgnkfe Wain] '3I‘2ue;1(::gbee:‘:ei1i)irileg Cizglspozliige I((:ourlVtI ell:/alggteniii wig; Is the Cltyzd h “ tl dj §(I)‘:l1E:i0£1 <1:/Ifcéij$1e Wipfregsgnfinvty ginccll bin said it had been prepared and Children 250, non members 750, adult members . ’ ' ' ‘ i . -* 1 - ' " r « - -‘ : . 7- ‘ S‘ Jenklns‘ E.D.; Ln_CO1_ J_ T. Sepnt The president Mrs John breanentel, and then (Continued from page 1) mllige :31 ovzrvlazhe g‘r<;.;a3('flineSS‘Wn1‘iam Macnen are comnenng presented to the Legislature at 30c, student members free. ' ‘ ' the request of the City Council. ~ Davies, C.D.: Lt.-Col. J. K. L. Irwin, C.D.; Lt.-Col. A. H. Peake, C.D.; Lt.-Col. J. A. Macdonald, E.D.; Lt.-Col. K. M. Johnston, E.D.; Commander J. N. Kenny, C.D.: COIOTIEI R,0ge1‘S, .aI.reStS were issued and ,, . . . N - I I I The Bearer party Qgmprised; eau and adopted. She also read . I _. ces . that lnnd of” headline would In 1‘ ‘ac ei is a sophomore. SSM ‘(W0 2l T. Johnston, in the correspondence in the absence Eilélcgslated thr°“gh°“t the Man ' “He did not say the Mari- Hush °“‘ ,fl35h. ‘ , , B :‘I€:AL1S1 1- , charge: RSMIIWO 1) C’ E’ Ryan; of Mrs‘ Maurice Maefleer‘ A The pair weie apprehended Sine Provinces and I know f “:1 1::eI:I1I11eII‘:h(s§a1I(1ie\:Il;:)ak1J)l:I‘ fr:-I at: 11:: Iexlagingoin Iwoefgiiizif 8512:; I - - ' ' ' RSM fW 11E. . :t . . 1 ‘ed. ' th lit " th 6'1‘? ‘ ’ “ ' . - - SSM (W002i P. A. LIgCl:;1i€:)nSgI\/I[fII‘1<::I1I11k lIII(I";.c:L}ri(air;‘IV1r:IS1flIas1I)te1:e,ecf(:;1.:-I a 111 Monctouand returned by city ,.,§,r,§ "$5 .22 pgfifie llvnfinistefi ticle would not have passed miles. Second Team has played one 1 supply, install and repair any . ‘ (W0 2) P. R_ Hey. S_Sgt_ E_ N_ baby gm received. polife dofficials to Charlottetown that ‘Newfgumdland would not anyhczise, rtigarldlless olf‘ dhotw‘, gagnethin Sa bteitmiyf tnrea series 3‘ type. anywhere in province .. — . . Georveatte: S-Sgt. J. L. Murtagh; , . . _ 3'95 91‘ 3Y- be included in this special mu“ Em? 9 Quse '3 WW1‘ 9 P01‘ ge 1'0 ers or ‘ - ‘ . S_Sgt_ C_ H_ Archer; Sgt D_ R_ pofirsa-SB_1§’If(:’a’l‘Sé31;‘::‘“5an5=:ia"s‘l‘1(g“;‘:T ed“; d'1‘he féruiclihwas brbeecoveredBthe grant," deal with it. He said too many the Island Basketball League t:i- Hectncal contractmg“ 4 _ ayaercro r in o- . _ ed't. ’ tl.Th,d :dtJh' to "'?"'.-."'_"'-' ' ” i T ‘ FREE DEUVERY ~ - ~ . ' . . I W ou - - I Command Medical Officer, HQ “"1 1‘eP°1‘Ied W Magazlnes and Two Mt. Stewart men also were getting, he Said Each pm. EARNSCLIFFE. SCHOOL college gymnasmm. the final‘ timatesg y Eastern Command. The service was conducted by Rev. H. L. Mitton. Interment AE\€;.I1T1'383Zin95 for the m°“th °f when he pleaded guilty to. being claims. I’-Il1?ffm0nkI1h‘1>f March of Ear“5‘iFirst Team basketball squ-ad ISI ‘ t E h t k 1 ' sh - me. rl . ' . ' . _ _ _ c 1 e so 00 . - L _ _ - , moors, ranges, au oma ic was - ooy p ace Cm d.€I‘VVI(J>0 _ Cesar. _ I 1 _ drunk and incapable while a 34 Mr‘ Matheson Sam he cmw Grad X. L Helen Morrisse ,in Woodstock, NB preparing for, em’ em. . to”, The ana ian egion . ‘ MISS Blanche Conway and M155 year old native of that commun- ized the f er Govammem 2 Ed 9 d M , _ Y-1 their second game against thel am‘ . war orrissey. vice was read by Comrade S. W. I Leard. Attending in a body were -in I Junior League the office staff of the Department of Veterans’ Affairs, United Offi- cers Service Club, and the P. E. 1. Medical Association. The fun- eral was very largely attended. the Charlottetown Legion Kingston Legion Holds Meeting The monthly meeting of the Kingston Branch of the Canadian Legion was held Friday evening The monthly meeting of the. Jr. League of the Charlottetown Hospital was held in the Nurses Maloney, occupied the chair and opened the meeting with prayer. Miinutes of the previous meet- ing and roll call were read by the secretary Mrs. Vincent Pin- g named Mrs. Allan MacMillan a.nd §Mrs. Carl MacKenna to look af- Emma Wlielan presented a de- tailed report on the hospital con- procedure. Twelve members were 9 in attendance, - I Twelve Boy Scouts from the Routine business was conductedi §ummers1de. A.1rp°rt with .the" which included ,1 renont by the :eaders, District Commissioner treasurer, Earl Carrier, outlining “"1 gum” and Smut Master BI“ the financial position of the -‘°““S» are Presently 0'1 ath1'e°- Brancn ‘ day visit to Charlottetown, the An members were urged to at- guests of the Holy Redeemer and tend the Blood Donor Clinic to Pifggailgtfgéhiigogt Tr(i°p.s'.t f be held at the Clwer Club’ March the Airport Scouts alI1](rI1 1IlI7ih'II:Sl1iei(r)e 28 and 29’ bringing 3 friend with the will visit oints of intere t them. The meeting then closed Y P S . . . ,, and take part in inter-troop ‘£$2eItlI'1,? Legmn mual “d The games and the shooting com- petition at the Parkdale shooting range. ' In charge of the arrangements and activities are Scout Master Frank Costello and Assistant Pair Remcmded I-n Breaking ‘And will make a return visit to the Two city men were remanded Airport at a later date_ to April 18 yesterday morning when they appeared before The W0 are Oharged With:of November 1957, the Premier FUTURE WORK Speaking of the 19.58 program‘ on rural electrification, the Premier said first preference‘ would be given to the First and Second districts of Prince where it is expected the grea- ter part of that area will re- ceive power. The Premier explained that four to a mile was the mini- mum set for extending lines at the present time brt as- sured the Opposition members that the present applicaions were cleared up they would be- settled roads maybe three to gin to service more sparcely a mile or even two to a mile. RUSH IN CLOSING ten men contesting the various positions were given an oppor- tunity to outline the platforms of their.candidates and the relative merits of those they supported, this they did and extremely well at that. To decide which men were best suited for the three jobs was a hard decision to make after hearing each of them speak and ghearinig what their campaign managers had to say about them. This was shown in Monday’s vote. The new president Alfred Mor- rison was the only one who had a clear majority A new elec- tion has been called for this Fri- day for the positions of vice- president and secretary-treasurer. The candidates with the lowest the House, the Premier said it didn't make the least bit of difference to him when the House would close, he lived in Louis Doucette, Terrence Nel- lis and Gerard Tingley all sopho- more students are ruunnlin-g for the for the office of secretary- treas- which appeared in the evening I urer. The first two students men- breaking into the warehouse of Keith MacKinnon and stealing a truck and quantity of goods valued at $300. Warrants for quoted from the Prime Minister in which he repeatedly made reference to “special consider- ation to the Atlantic Provin- appeared in court. One man was fined $5 and costs or two days on the strength of its own ity pleaded guilty to an impaired driving charge and was fined when he felt the Island was not Vince presented its own brief. press. He claimed the headline had no relation to the article which it covered and affirmed. _ “the only place you W-Gum seclrolled in the Commerce course. .tioned for the las-t position are Iboth juniors and are both en- anl it certainly s h o u t d be a proud moment for Mr. St. John when the curtain goes up Sunday evening. Position Of (Continued from page 1) had given good satisfaction over the years. I The second bill introduced by Mr. Maclsaac asked for the eli- mination of the commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply for the City and that the power vested in the Commission be turned over to the City Corporation. A clause in the Act says it will not come into effect until pro- claimed by the Lieutenant Gover- Council is authorized to call as soon as practicable. REQUESTED BY COUNCIL Mr. Maclsaac in explaining the When asked by R.R. Bell “do you ‘think it is a good bill", Mr. Mac- score was -54-36. The following is the report for, As this is being W‘.-men the l I Grade IX. 1. Dianne C'arrier,‘Stnck team went nn nineteen iWoodstock Senators. The Wood-'3 , APPLIANCE REPAIRS -- STOREY ELECTRIC ssman. cipal. Williams, 2. Anna Donnelle, 3. . Kathleen Collicutt. Grade VII: 1. Linda Cooke, 2. Joan Bulger, 3. Bernie O’Connor. Grade VI: 1. Ernie O’Connor. 2. Sandra Bulger, 3. Hartley Cro- Geraldine C. MacGregor, Prin- JEIUELLER3 C'Aar/otetoarn WE DEVELOP AND PRINT ALI. COLOR FILM TYPES OF I LITTLE THEATRE CHILDREN'S PLAY "The Prince and the Swinéherd" At Community Centre 2. Garth Bu-tterfield, 3. Sandra Butterfield, 3. S a n d r a Craig.‘ Grade V. 1. Cheryl Butterfield,_ q1HYLORS' getting a square deal and noted, “I will not hesitate to criticize the present Government if I think the same» thing”. LETTER RECEIVED Premier Mlatheson revealed 2- Marion Anne Ymmgr 3- V91“ points on the Saints, in this two‘ - 11011 M3‘°L3°d- tgalme total point series when Grade VIII. 1.-Allison Youngltney defeated them on Tuesday 2- Douglas Y°ung- night 61-42. The Saints led by G1‘-'-ide VI- 1- Judy C31‘1‘Ie1'- ' Lorne MacGui-gan who accounted Grade V- 1- Marsha Carrier- for eighteen’ of their points had vention which they had attended. The report was read by Miss Conway and was enjoyed by the members. Mrs. Louis Doyle reported for $100 and costs or 20 days. A Hunter River man was fin- ed $5 and costs or two days when he pleaded guilty to a charge of being drunk and in- capable. I36 PRINCE ST‘. DIAL 7341 Notice Of Mortgage Sole ‘.‘.\ IE EN I n == Ii-'1l7i* §%§n§l\'i' as »*a*'si* as: was 3%.‘. idea-'€.%Ti‘a.:% ‘¥\i:9i:i~.%§'§_.&'E:%%; TAKE NOTICE THAT THERE WILL BE SOLD BY PUBLIC, AUCTION in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown in Queens County in Prince Ed- the sewing and said 26 nighties Ihad been turned into the nur- ‘sery. Nearly all the sewing had been completed for the year. She also showed many pretty that he received a letter from tawa dated April 3 and until that date of receipt of the let- ter, May 7, he had never re- Cases Hea rd the finance Department at Ot-~ 2. Carol Carrier. sey. Grade I. 1. Florence Morris- . ‘ ~ . r ' «hed . . . - . . . ward Island“ on g%irsga;y8I t gilt? zggonhsanvégachinhfi; Igfigghbgrlgs for Mugmtruie gggfidrgggrdmgfflffizl grgi-:t1f1‘1"m' sey; 2. Jacciicllelnitine Ccarrier. k 8th day of ay . . . a e . ‘ n - - - ‘ ‘ _' “ Teacher, al a ‘l.ll1'1'lJIl’l‘I'S ey. hour of eleven °’°1°Ck “1 ‘he l the spring tea - ll/l'I‘zI1rIti$iIIimI-reihyiiieiiieanclfangiida Mr‘ R°S5‘t.e‘“ were y.°“ STILL KEEN WRIGHT SHOE E°"’"°°"A ABLPAIIIK 1iRi‘CnIi " ME" givexcietiii-1‘/ia'CN§Ii1p:iI§(§I§.i with illegal nossessioh of liquor d..5"§i’3‘e“1iiv‘3'hemew M mum HERNE BAY England <cvP> C0- N o a ie oo imca ‘. ‘ rc . - “ "' ‘_ ,. lying and being in» Cha_I" gfllt cards to the rnemlbers for the 3:3 f‘i1;‘theE0l;‘;‘%£33:’“m1\;3I‘E§gi§$;§§,'; Premier: “Yes, I was in A _77-Yea:-01<_I \l’?T1\§ICh and 03,30: 1‘8- line Footwear Iottetown in Queens COUIIW 1n blood doners which will be held Cofirt when Cmwn Prosecutor th1_S Way -' We C0l11d h?_3Ve T9’ Palreri °‘“5t,t: °r‘ga“’th, OK 5; For the Family Prince Edward Island bounded soon and urged all members who . k th ceived the money any time 913 hobby C0mD€j110n 1“ .15 F1“ 164 Queen st. and described as follows: — could to phase attend. J" P' Nlcholson as ed 9 until the end of March, 1939. town by packing 475 articles into ‘ COMMENCING on the west side Mrs. Jack MacvE«achern report- court for time to gather rebut- We now know that we will re- a matchbox——all watch parts. Df Beach Street at 3 P°int dis‘ ed on the sale of tickets which tal evidence’ ' i_ . The accused pleaded not - taut 50 feet southwardly a orig was ve,-y pleasmg, M1-5, 01.31-ence guilty to the charge at an em__ Beach Street from the southeast angle of a lot of land conveyed _. ‘V'vedtilA'l18.. I ' Eiuliais-ii“é?é?:‘§2?”é‘ia%i»§%‘a:*:.i:'*a‘;:...‘::°*a..::.t..%r.:l.:;123:3-i”Z.:;t9‘II.:i,i:.’l’i'“s°‘;i.ir..:::;. YOU SHOUI.D KNOW THESE IMPORTANT FA C1‘ 5 Estate to Gertrude Bell by deed dated May 18th 1950 and re- gistered in Liber 126 Folio 512 of Queens County Conveyances, thence west parallel with the south side of said land conveyed to Gertrude Bell for the distance of 100 feet, thence at right ang- les southwardly and parallel to Beach Street for the distance of Coady and Mrs. John Malo-ney reported on the decorating and new ideas were given and every- thing was i-n readiness. This year Adella’s has again donated the spring Bon-net to be drawn for at the tea and has also offered each member of the Jr. League tr model a hat for the afternoon This was a new idea and me: with much enthusiasm by the members. lier hearing. The case was ad- and possession of a number of cases of butter, land and shor- tening, had his preliminary hearing further adjourned on . the advice of his councel R. R. .Bell, Q.C. A K-inross man and a resid- ent of West Royalty were meted -fines of $5 and costs eacch or lfive days when they appeared Blue Cross - Blue Shield About PROTECTION 50 f t d the c at right angles _ _ , . , _ . easteusarfiriy to Th‘: west side- of The meeting adjourned. Lunch 1 before Magistrate Gilbert E. Equal Family Benefits. You and your family, including Beach Street and thence north- was served by Mrs. C. A. C-rady. Gaudet. The former pleaded dependent children up to 18 years of age, are entitled wardly along Beech Street to the I place of commencement being thus described in a Deed of con- Mrs. R. W. Cronin Mrs. _ “m"“m Harry , guilty to operating a mechani- ‘cally unfit vehicle on the high- way and the West Royalty man to equal benefits. This is most important as dependents use over 75% of all family benefits. , . . . . Ie J _ _ Veyance dated March 22nd 1955 Walled P0 .T°g‘SI°’ ms "eh1.° Continued Protection. No matter where you work, as ‘mm James E- Blanchard EX’ I-"1‘°PeT1Y Wm‘ the M°I'°1' Vehme long as the contract is in force, the Non Protects You :fuII:r§l:csltaCe €I?‘;n]:I1'Il§BaI1a()nCh:iI:((II A - - 200 gal size bar Br:n§}110 fine plus costs or 10 T0" “fe- - 00!] - i ' . . in a deed dated AIIEUSL 25th 1956 re]sTr1&71;1(§d:11 By-05’ Crapaud, days W35 handed d0WI1 I0 8 J wofld-W|de Benef|f5_ Even whgn you are away from from Harold C. Lee and aim to Ralph C. Carmody and aim. The above sale is made pur- suant to a Power of Sale con-, lained in an Indenture of Mort-i gage hearing date the 22nd day], of March A.D. 1955 from Harold’ C- Lee °f Ch‘?r1°tteI°Wn inl 19th. Regular dance every Satl1r- with failing to transfer the re- gigisnsl lgrnnntyclgk P;‘x1;l‘(l1C(‘-‘Susan day night. Good music. iistration of_fll1i('l;s vehviilgl 1;: benefn of an men-,be,5_ s . » - rawn . . . Lee his wife to the undersignedl Don-t miss rngo in St. 'c:l,1.tca“s,:sv¥:)1n the cncmnstan. V, Adaptable. Maritime Blue Cross-Blue SI-iieIcI has the mortgagee and is made be-inndrewys Han Mn 5tewa1-tl\Ion- ces of the case. ability to fit into any Employee Welfare Plan in co- cause_of_ default in the paymeritnay 8 p.m. Chickens, Jack?“ _ _ operation with Labour and Management. :1 gfgggggél and Interest seem‘ $15-0° d°°r prize‘ ' °FF1CI‘“- CATS J low Cost. No matter which plan you select the cost of D t h 5th d. f A Tn AD Rummage Sale. - St _%’e};er:, HITCHLN, Eng. (CP) —- Shop— this protection is amazingly Iow—on|y a few cents per . ,9§8°d I 9 ‘ AV ° P ' ' Cathedra1Ha11F;‘11d*(i:>,'1’;Ig:‘r 1- 3 tkeepers who sell food and keep day. SEND IN ms coupon TODAY. 5130- Hillsbomug i 3 ' 'icats in their shops I0 kill V9?‘ ' .. _. . . .. Nolma“ W~ L°“Iher’ ’ _ ~ :3)’; C335" if Igvlsinéscoenpensgaosn Maritime Hospital Service Association, p1.1o . ,3,-h Gl,.eat£Ge°rg1:e: Estqlsland I Entertainment an VAer‘1n(i5n their income tax returns this I 110 MacBeath Avenue’ Moncton’ N‘ B‘ 1' I ft, in, . . . ~ I‘l .. ‘ , , , ‘ . , _ « ar n 9 W I {,E,'e"‘)e§r,el_I.{§a11()r;l‘n1,:3sSt,.:3_' p Hertfordshire wn s chamber of 5 Please send me full particulars on the Maritime . I For free literature, "Power Farming," telling how Cat I ,T‘_‘_‘S_‘F‘?_: NE’f§i‘f’E‘_’f:: - -7-‘ ' "——-—-——~~' "W" commerce W35 I°1d- ____ I BN9 C"°55 ' Blue Shield P13“ I01‘ the DY0te‘3t10n I Dieul'l‘ractorsfltym1r program, sendugoonpon. I‘ . --—--— A “wed : of myself and family. I T I fa:-m_____acres, with._.__ncre| of crop land and P I Trazfcanada | NAME ...................................... ............. I Contact us to learn where this work can be I "—"‘°‘°“°"I°"' ' . — - I’ ‘done for hire. . 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Grade 111- 1- Ch‘31'1°“9 Tweedyyl an early first half lead but failed , _ ito hang on to it. The winner of Grade 1'1 1- Kenneth M01'1‘1‘5' I this series for the Maritime sen- ior “B” title will play either an Maritime Blue Cross- let Chapter in Kingston Lodge Rooms, Alpril 16, 8 p.m. Next Dance St. Peter's Bay Hall will be Saturday night APF11 unattended on the highways was fined $2 and costs or two days. I - A Hazelbrook youth charged person per year, (including bonus days). Non-Profit Community Plan. Maritime Blue Cross - Blue Blue Shield provides up to 250 days hospitalization per 1 Shield is a non-profit community plan operating for the ‘