¢ nee . aes : c) a ° : . a . ‘ : . . : a t The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Oct, $1, 1958.)Canada for Previews tcorper: A ; endorsed Premier|the construction of @ bridee be-/ be shared by Canade and Maine,| come benefactor whe wl pre } —t ated: y ee. on ar Dut nothing) ween Campobello Island and] “'S7) Siri ihe site and houss| **r¥e it as s>skeine,-but mot te } plans for| Lubec, Me., the cost of which wil! ¢ither to the government or to) just anybody,” he added. me Mine ke ee Tillarious: Joke | Why stay in school ? = but we have not been told of it,” | president. incident 1s Several months ago Premier The added y's Broad-| Hugh Fleming of New Brunswick : ‘ oe an ty Ceiaaaaial bl tony ar Suatise at Campobelo.| proposed that the home be turned EVERY TEEN-AGER capable of absorbing an education —= a should stay at school until he graduates. The problem many . sere satay, bata © | - usually is to convince him why he should, because he does i on wheres eer not realize how important’ an education is to his future. : | IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Generally he does not know that if he leaves school two : ~ or three years too soon, he will pay for those two or three years all the rest of his life. ‘ beac iS Sun Life’s leaflet wHy stay 1 Issued as a public service by Sun or tives Perk. : : SCHOOL puts this matter square-' Life Assurance Company of Canada, a ie te tp ly up to the teen-ager, and explains WHY STAY IN SCHOOL and other Best ETE hinnteg: peicetes Fpeteetl GE Halil H 5 z : a te “s§ g = § Beuthers, Ps Armond poaaes the challenge and the tremendous booklets in Sun Life’s Values In Kammer of Scarsdale, N.Y., TAGS promise which school offershim.If you Education Series are available 2 pough' in 1991 from th q Goendeat's eo che and er pe have teen-age children, you should without cHarge or obligation. Just 26 get a copy of this leaflet for them. use the coupon below. A ee ere eee oie ®No Delay! Coe cee rerccccer reece ecececeeeeeesece “We would be to what purpose it would Be used if . ; we sold it.” * , e,° I ay git No Waiting! se Anais oa’ mixup: tt he sad “Values In Education,” (J WHY STAY IN SCHOOL? of Canada, one of the great life York real estate concern, Pre Sun Life Assurance Com of Canada; ? insurance ies of the wor * n pany companies world, contract with the concern ex- guarantee your children the ores Please send of each of the Sun Life’ dropped the whole thing.” In Large And umbps ar re [1] WHAT You sHOULD KNOW benetile of a college ednention notify its correspondent in Mont- \ plans are i i 7) real and the advertisement was S ll Q ae especially designed placed by the Van Horne Cor mall Quantities: , eM eed eerie Fy woias asour recipecal nsphst td qcscoicsahen a (J. C. Van Horne, Progressive eo AND TRADE SCHOOLS? > . aoe Se Conservative member tor ad NE 8506 Address Fe year are 7 os ec gouche - Ww. P . : premiums are > dent of the Van H - * @ A a “cuad ta 0 telieheie Shee PHO a sasesssnssisenssmsmscsesemmecneee [|] SPORTS TIPS FOR TEEN-AGERS There’s a Sun Life representative Bhay lper pepetl xs. Chinictinionn near you. Why not call him today ? fied of any decision te withdraw ‘ . | the sale offer. : . _* " S “ CONNER OFrEE H. BENNETT CARR rv Ss-c::< CENTRAL PRINTERY ee eee er and New 7 : : Fra Office: 148 Richmond St. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Dial 5435 ere. Te Suaion- The Evening Pariot SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA ‘ 3 the ing (from previews) has expired! @ GIMMICKS. . - - STAMPS. - - -NOT FOR ME | OWN MY OWN BUSINESS... 'M A CO-OP MEMBER ye YOU'VE HEARD THE OLD SAYING: “YOU CAN‘T GET SOMETHING FOR NOTH- ING.” SO 1 DO IT THIS WAY: ~ re (1) | BELONG TO THE CH’TOWN CO-OP! (5) AS CO-OPERATORS WE'RE OWNERS As a member I’m a shareholder and PART OWNER of a flourishing business, When we spend money at the CO-OP we're helping to pay for the bulldings So, when I shop, I’m buying from myself! - org facilities. But as CO-OP members, we share ownership of what we (2) |GET MORE THAN GOODS | (6) CO-OP DOLLARS DO GO FURTHER You've probably never thought of putting such things as savings, retirement S , SURPLUS dollars returned to CO-OP members are “YOURS TO USE ae be beta oo your shopping list. But I buy these with every dollar I AGAIN!” Sometimes these dollars may be needed for working capital in your pend at my ‘ CO-OP, and a certain part may be temporarily retained to be paid out in eash to you with interest later on, But they are credited to you and belong to (3) I'M PART OF A POPULAR PLAN , _ ; 7 No matter what we do to earn a living, we are all consumers of goods. We (7) CO-OP DOLLARS REPRESENT SECURITY want our dollars to go further. ining a CO-OP le become partners with their neighbors. The ani Wiener the more sto there a tae Your share capital, which is started when you apply for membership, always ownership and control, so the more democratie business becomes. CO-OPS belongs to you! So do the dollars credited to you from surpluses. Even if not can never become monopolies. refunded in cash from time to time, this money belongs to you and can be ; withdrawn if you move away or reach \retirement age. (4) AS CQ-OPERATORS WE'RE FREE a (8) YOU'LL BE DOING A SMART THING P mem- No one becomes @ shareholder in a CO-OP to make a profit! Joining the Charlottetown-CO-OP gives people a new self-respect and dignity, ONE DOLLAR DEPOSIT ber-owners pay COMPETITIVE prices for their needs, Surplus- money, af er You'll be joining millions of consumers, all over the world, who have decided "2 Ge? all costs of operating are paid, is returned to members—not according to the . that business should be a servant of people—not a master who seeks to make : number of shares owned, but according to their patronage. a profit fram people, thereby making people his servant, ob ol Om io ee to become a member and a partner with your neighbors, regardless of race, uired ; : eH ; nied . color, creed, religion or political belief . . . ina flourishing, democratic business, establis (9) WHERE DO You STAND? a local folks like yourself to provide goods arid ‘services at COST. The money you spend and the sav- Are you a member? Do you make full use of YOUR CO-OP? Do you-benefit by the savings co-operation makes possible, or do you depend on Give Aways, ings agcumulated stay right in-your own community, SHARED EQUALLY by the members accerdk Gimmicks, green stamps? ~ ing to their patronage. a Nobody EVER becomes so big, .that they can tel EVERYBODY else what to do! ' Z fs aes: + 4 ci 5 hati. g "7 2 - : a , Pheae