prom and coronation ball in the school's assembly room. The ceremony was performed by the school secretary. Mrs. .Ieao Wilkie and Raja Gopal. The student king and queen of Alberton Regional H i g b School. selected by p o p u 'ar vote. were crowned last I-‘ri- ........ -..'........ r member of the faculty. The‘ prince and Judy Matthews. princess. day evening at an F. a s ter PU better developed community? l Regarding amnesia Iloss (Continued from page 4) 'mé‘mfiri" i have been “Wide!” _ in: why it is important for ins ChFISl to lPad "5 lhrmli'h some people. that their fellow the terrific maze of the ever in' men ".mpth what they me. CTCZBSIHE Comfusion of our daf- fer to forget? I would eventual- FnendS! 1" 59"? "f a” ,‘hat ly answer that question myself looks so dark and forcbod ii: ‘ but I mink more could be many 19¢ “5 1001‘ "Pam? 0"? Rodent?" difficult both “had” and “good” Lon draweth nigh. God is still reasons {01. or against digging upon the throne of the universe m the Dag, and He who mark: the H . rows fan will keep you in I“: Are there still. people w h o loving care. But we must do mm “‘3' C‘II'S‘ 5 words: our part. For God will not do 13’ bfiheve and ‘t Shall come ‘0‘ for us. that which we can do P355 can have mental heal" for ourselves. When we do that. ml: power ‘_ or are they then He will do for us. the g0 things we cannot do. For all I think the phychologist. whom things are possible with Him. I asked if he considered ME to Let us not fo r 2 et the open be mentally healthy had the channel of communication with [y answer when he said: our Heavenly Father. The (‘Iiaii~ body is mentally healthy"! nel of “Prayer”. Mar We are all under the power have the joy of HIS Prest‘ncr as of our minds. and as each one we Journey 0n-_ of us is closest to his (or her) am. 51“. 0’0. H own experiences. for she) W-D JOHNSTON will judge according to what he Montague. P.EI knows To tell "the truth. the whole :pnr- u MENTAL HEALTH‘ . , . . truth and nothing but the . Sm—Not I“ 0m” m i.” min‘ truth ' can not be done if we Ical‘ hm betause or a '0.“ m' speak about others and has ac- terest to know. I would like to‘ coming“, value on‘y for on I._ have some answers to the fol- 591w“ ‘ lowmg quesums: ‘ _ ‘ Nobody u‘ill consider his 1 The teiifiency of (Twem’m' reactions or words mentally “3 0" gnmg 31'” “mmmms sick. without knowing something to people who show symptoms ' DWI] _ . I about what result they give 'n of; mental (itsmrham‘o‘ 37‘s)“; other people's minds. Conse. . ‘ mentally h e a I t h y. and to those Sympmms '“h‘i‘h , thereby include self. is a sign of dare say _ "W." WNW“ m liielicr insight. But higher in- mose wh” sum“) “m‘ m hmt‘ siclit as well as lower insight result in a gain of “h a r c r - ' s . ') shells" for those who are lieip- can be misused. 0] can it "ot' ‘ I am. ir. etc.. ed. 15 that what is most dcsir- 3mg” ORNFELDT. able from the viewpoint of a Murray River. PEI. ‘ 011- . 0. or Rail Brotherhood Doesn’t Want SIU . OTTAWA lCPi ~— William J. {Smith. national president of the iCanadian Brotherhood of Rail- iway. Transport. and Generail iWorkers, said “here he will.l Ioppose any move to allow thc“ iSeafarers' International Unioni “on‘i of Canada t1nd.) into the Inter-i |ualional Tran 3 port Work-i an !e.rs Federation. i Mr. Smith flies Saturday to Oslo. Norway, for a three-day, imeeting of the governing body: {of the international federation’ of major transport unions. i l i A hour of the day or night. IA CALL 4-6623 for 24 hour service MEDICAL PHARMACY Corner of Pownal and Richmond St.. Ch'town ‘ VIIIIIIIIIIIII. A A A .A A A i A Eastern Trust Observes Anniversary Complete trust services for individuals. bu are provided by the staff of Eastern Trust whom are shown below. The firm is observing its 50th year in the province of Prince Edward Island. a.“ Mrs. Helen Porter Cashier IA. Alistair MacLeod Hanan: A. '1‘. Davies Troll Officer "50 Years In Prince Edward Island” Real um and Gerald E. Ptor ‘— sinesses and industry Company. five of MOSCOW Khrushchev and Fidel attendants are Peter Larter. deft Moscow Friday for what was officially described as a' May 6 to 31. “rest.” The term was used byi the official news agency Tass,i new account w- icvh said they would be rest-.3 or deposit with Eastern Trust‘ hinton. 1914: A.A. Ailey. K AND CASTRO REST h in M 8 oscow region. Castro - { Guardian ' rim MARKS 50TH BIRTHDAY . Eastern Trust Co. Wi|| Choose lhree lsla By GEORGE CONDON -Patriot Staff Writer If you have ever wished that . you might be a millionaire. you. imight very well have the op- i portunity from May 6 to 31 to i be just that. Eastern Trust Company. 154‘ Richmond Street. C h a rlotte-. town. in celebration of the 70th? annniversary of the founding of: the company. and 50th year inj‘ Prince Edward Island. is ar-,‘ ranging a special promotionali program designed to draw the attention of the public to thef services which the firm offers; Not the least striking of thesei> programs is the plan to selects three Islanders to be million-i aires for a day. Each of thosefl selected will receive from the‘ company the interest on $1.-i 000000 at the rate of four per‘ cent which Eastern Trust paysi on its savings and deposit ac-‘ counts. The recipient will therefore receive for one day he same amount of interest as he would if he had 51.000.000 on deposit with the company. . MANY GIFTS ‘ i The three "millionaires" will‘ (AP) —- Premiers: be selected from among those ‘ who open new accounts during: . the campaign period from‘ Each person who opens whether savings for “several days in thel during these four weeks will re-i M.L. Bradshaw of Summerside, -ceive a gift. If the amount is liransferred. E.G. Dewling was? nders As Millionaires $50 or more he will receive his; tetown. 1932: and Robert Cot- l'hc greater is. term the [rent- er the interest rate. "Banks have great expendi- tures in keeping their facilities as fine as possible. This means large construction costs. with increased maintainance an d staffing. Trust companies‘ are on a smaller scale and do not have such great expenditures. companies derive revenue froml his plus the fact that tru st of the 0 ThoGurdiamOhu-lottotown.&tflny4,1m a variety of sources beside. savings enable them to My higher interest rates. “There is a technical differ. once ‘as well. A dcpositor with a trust company in effect lodg. es 'money with the company for inVestmcnt in trust for his ac- count. A depositor with a bank is. strictly speaking. a creditor nk." the release ex- nlained. choice of a ladies‘ collapsible; ton. Charlottetown. 1939. umbrella, a travel clock. or a In 1952 Col. GE. Full and N. wallet. . II. DeBiois joined the commit- For accounts opened with or. ice and in 1956 the names of iginal balances of $500 or morei‘ L.H. Poole. Montague. and H a choice of an electric cinck. al B. Schurman of Summerslde variety of wrist watches. or a were added. Dr. J.A. MacMil- picnic kit will be offered. ‘lan joined in 1958. This Charlottetown campaign‘ , follows other similar ones stag-i “As STAFF or 11 ed at other branches of ci The 10”“ bane“ "0‘" ha ‘ company throughout the mum staff of 11 headed by A.A. Mac- m,’ Leod as manager. He is asaist- ‘ ed. among others, by Thomas ESTABLISHED 1913 Davies. trust officer: L o r n e The first Eastern Trust of-i MacF‘arlane. accountant: Mrs. fice opened in Charlottetown in‘i Helen Porter. cashier; Gerald 1913, only 20 years after thei Proctor. and Robert Mayhew. firm’s inception. The manager mortgage and real estate. n. W. S. Stewart.. A news release from Eastern ‘Trust states. “In the past 10 years alone total assets under iadministration have almost George E. Auld. and C. H. B. tripled in total value to ome- Longworth. tthing close to $350 million. The HC Flood became manager. branches in the Atlantic a ran in 1914. and he was succeeded} and particularly the P. E. I. by Mr. Longworth in 1915. mi branch have contributed great- .27 ON. Bissett took over and; ly to this success.” remained until 1940 when the. The release also presents on post was take. by J.E. Rich-‘ explanation of why trust .com- ardson. Alex K n ox becamei panies are able to pay higher manager in 1943 and remained’ interest r ate 5 than the for six years before being, chartered banks. "Banks are obliged to keep when the their funds in a liquid position. present in a n a ger AA. Mac-. therefore when they invest sav- . Leod took over. i ings they do so in loans and Early members of the advis-l securities of a short to medium committee were: Johni term nature. Trust companies I923:l are permitted to invest a por- ‘ tion of savings in securitiesl wa and the members of the advis- ory committee were the Hon. John Mac-Lean. James Eden. in charge until 1951 i ory of ANY other car in its costlier cars. Great George St. l 1929; Alfred Pickard. Charlot-ihaving a long term maturity. Now a lower than Low Price on ANGLIR! SURCHARGE LIFT ED HOW LOW? Hundreds of dollars less than the lowest price compacts. Competitive with the price equipment features usually found only in AND you get a big trade- in allowance on your present car. . . $185 DOWN —— $58 MONTHLY Stewart Motors Ltd. Dial class. Includes standard 4-5579 Charlottetown MEoioAi. PHARMAcvil the“; to serve. you ANY i -, ‘ . . ' .. » . Mrs. Joan Dennis Savings Teller Morin u Officer ' smasmé : MORTGAGES 1913-1963 This-your marks half a century since Eastern Trust opened a branch office in Charlottetown. T963 also marks the 70th. anniversary of tho foundation of the Company in Halifax in 1893. Today, The Eastern Trust Company is one of tho Senior trust companies in Canada, with branches that extend across the country from Vancouver, British Columbia to St. John's, Newfoundland, with assets under administration of well over $350,000,000. a; couples srnwcrs r INDIVIDUALS, BUSINESS and mousrnv . Executor-Administrator --Trusfco . Agent or Attorney 0 Management of Root Estoic . Rool Estate Brokerage . Transfer Agent and Registrar R. L J. A. \_ . 6&9. / f. 0 Corporate Trusfoo o Pension Trustoo 0 Retirement Savings Plant . Mortgages and Call Loans 0 Guaranteed Investments 0 Savings Accounts PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. ADVISORY COMMITTEE cont»: McMILlAN, MD. wr l G. ELLIOTT FULL, Chairman N. H. DeBLOlc H. B. SCHURMAN Eli/$15!?” 1 Established 1893 Manager: A. A. Moclood, 154 Richmond Shoal, Mm ’1, .st “Him 3 “(WI 0 INTI!“ 38’ . . , . c' ind" I .oul l". 1:" EASTERN TRUST NEXT WEEK! } r OWOW W i ,. V I mom »