IN SOLDIER T Signal and Signalman Jim Steele. botbi ni Charlottetown. P.E.l. check onl lite tabulated results at the Sol-I Iiier Aprentice Sports Tournament? held recently in Kingston. They young soldiers, between 10 and fl URAMENT 0 man George Flynn tleft);years of age. receive specialized trades training on joining the Army Both the Charlottetown soldiers are training at the Royal Canadian School of Signals in Kingston. ' Defence Photo u .1 Dr. 01!. Idaadt. former Presl- deot of the National Research Council and me Asst. Vtoe Prol- the Cllldias Natbll orial Lecture at Prince of Wales College tonight. He was accomp- anied by Mrs. lolandt. Dr. and Mrs. Solsndi were met in Moncton by Mr. George Green- ough. island superintendent of the C.N.R. and they were met on ar- rival in Charlottetown by Dr. Frank Maclilnnon, Principal of Under the new unemployment insurance regulations. effective April 1. 1857. those employed in the fishing industry become eleg- ible for the protection nffored by unemployment insurance. Fisher- men begin paying contributions in- to the unemployment insurance fund on April 1. 1957. and the first ' period during which bene- ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS TABLED IN LEGISLATURE NORTH RIVER CAUSEWAY Eilr. R. R. Bell asked the Minis- ter of Highways the following questions: Ilt What was the total cost of the North River Causeway. including surfacing and railings? (2) What was the amount of the successful tenderer. Wtheson and lliacMilian Ltd? lat What amount was paid to this firm for its work on the Cause- way? Ill What amount to date hasy West River Bridge? is) When will the West River Bridge be open for traffic? ANSWER fl) 3228.7l3.00 ts) Late this Summer ATTORNEY GENERAIJS DEPT. lbl included Above. Icl Included above. Id! Included above. tel 349,772.87 2. S40.7l0.22 - furnishings on- ly. floor covering included in 1 la) 322,425.54 - equipment only. fix- tures included in 1 rat 3. M. F. Schurman Co. Ltd. Gen- eral Contractor. who received pay- III ments for items a. b, I: and it above. S473.703.52. Walter Matheson 318,316.00 SANDING TRANS-CANADA be" "Id hr wmk dm” on meltelwtlifliliglllval;:II.hIEsI(dllIox:lIfigLi1lIIg: tions: (ll What was the cost of sand- Highway from Charlottetown to Borden ing the Trans-Canada 1955-56 and 1956-57? (2) Give names of all persons this work and amount paid to each in receiving remuneration for each year, to date. ANSWER Sanding - Borden to Ciiarlotte- Mr. Leo Rosslter asked the Lead- town - 1955-1956 er of the Government the following! questions: ill Give th: names of employ- ses in the Premier's and Attorn- ey-General's office, and the sol- ary of each. out line duties in each case. I2) Give the names of part-time and full-time Ministers. and the salaries paid. and travelling expen- scs allowed in each case.. I3: What amount of time is re- quired to be spent by part-time iilinistera each week in their re- Sanding - Bordon to Charlotte- spective Departments. Ii) R. G. MacLeod, Executive Assistant to the Premier 5500 - Asslsting the Premier and Attorn- ey General in all phases of work as instructed and which through press of public affairs he is un- able to do himsel' and as request- ed assisting other membe 3 of the Government and acting as n liai- son between the Premier and'oth- cr members of the Government and Legislature. Audrey M. MacNair 2000 - Sec- retary to the Premier. Elizabeth W. Matheson. Secre lafy. Attorney Generalis Office. W30 - in charge of books and Ixlkkeenlnq. accounts. vouchers. Carroll ltiaclfenzie. Stenograph- EF. 1200 - In charge of all fllen in the Premier's Office and the -WDPHCY General's Office. 411 Part-Time Hon. 8. E. MacDonald, Hon. Keir Clark. Hon. iii. L. Donnell. M.D. y iillothers on full time duty. For asries and travelling expense. Ctlunts tabled. Perform the duties required 0 "'5'" I" "I9 Proper administr Partments, NEW TREATMENT caning ml";-I I313". Ball asked the Minis- qumions: C orks the following 'I' in reference to the new Ellgfalillfaent Centre at Falconwood. hum" lfs'the total cost of - la) ing- wiI:.;nam"('"bI:8: tc) heat- . v ; el . lnfmatllgh mam. eating build . 9 Costs of all in ishings JSIISIHIS . floor covering; the cost meme? flcnl fixtures and treat- ”) isllllpment. name ("def question (1), givg Ind mylouclontrsritittrs in each case ANswEn 3 PI to them. I. la) 3591.53.55 Coming Events Bingo nap. my. gnu. Unloadlll Acadia N Milton today. Verna gm"; u Cavalcade ill Olin Aggy) can: am. i Iv phi ii I ”M ll&di.iI.: I N000!!! of the Thai lhetoeg ofthehorth RivmPollwillIaIG in North River flan, Friday. lug &h at I p.m. Cornwall flail. Come to IHQI Cornwaguand landow- 39 3 is 11) 33,299.75 fits will be paid begins on January 1, 1958. For purposes of the Unem- ployment Insurance Act. the tenn ”Fishing." includes the gathering of sea products such as Irish Moss and shellfish. as well as the catch- ing of fish. All commercial fishermen are insurable. except for the few cas- es noted below. A fisherman is insurable whether he works as a wage earner. on shares, or is self- Noted Scientist Arrives To Delivol The Robertson Lecture LI. Prone. President of the Dr P. I:.l. Medical Association. The Lecture will he delivered at Prime of Wales tonight at 0:8. Dr. Bolaadt will he Introduced by Dr. Maclfinoon and thanked by . Prowse. As a physician Dr. Solandtis noted as one of the leaders of his profession in Canada. The subiect of his lecture will be "scientific Research in the Modern World" and he yin for his popular ya i . public is cordially invited to attend. Prince of Wales College and Unemployment Insurance Regulations Re Fishermen in respect of the same fishing op- eration ” in MI r ”: of buyer he is. for the purposes of the Act. an emPl0Y9T- A wife is not insurable in re- spect oi any fishing operation in which her husband is also engag- ed. .. Any fisherman may decline to be insured if he is not employed in fishing for more than 20 weeks in a calendar year and if he does not work extensively in other insur- able employment. l-le elects out of insurance by lodging with his em- ployer a Declaration of inconsid- erable Employment. form UIC 587A. This form can be obtained for any week in which his not earn- Alneetlagaftheuardofllear A IIIBDIIOI II!!! as to n suIt- Pmlflm W time ad more H holdiqieaoeutive. . 'd of Na” eflbsbaefeedhlasdslleu-lmsttngsanenvssbcH:.:0"h:l11iundIl'.BTIf.a.T9U7 The Gnmllan Page 3 M one it hoped that a repasmlo obtain pet-nu-mos lo I I gm ' , - .... .. . -' n. :'tIis wnIIE'ss avutsnh for is: neat meetiag'at no em on. 9. mu roeuul 33".” "”f'" N. . M MI lent unsung April as at LII) Hall. with me The rlertnct is beltewd In hate The lIr-1 "ICU 1'" n ' be arranged by the 5... invented in i1 by Johann In Crease Lobe In northern II&- I Denner of Nurnbers. Dermal! ICEUVU '" "I" I" 'm T in wasasldenlnrel 21.1370! IIUIAI Ioard.Prinoaef Following this the meeting was called to order and the lee read the minutes of the THE END IS YOU AT PIlRCE'S- NEAR- so STOCK UP AT I-Isscrs AND ENJOY A sI-smo cstsssanon wrII-I ms SPECIALS AWAITING Ramsay. Accusticu - live from Halifax and had been assured that second hand aids are available free of charge through any of the service clubs. such as. the Kinsmen Club to children of famuies unable to obtain new aids. Also Mr. Ramsay agreed to ad dress the Association sometime In April or May at which time he would ” rate the use of the sudiometer and also the various YOUNG TENDER RIB ROAST BEEF LII. 39c types of hearing aids. A ” followed on membership fees which it was suggested might be one dol- lar yearly but this was left over to the next meeting. A lengthy discussion followed on ways and means of enrolling into the Association all those in Char- lottetown and vicinity who have a hearing loss. It was moved and seconded that Mrs. P.J. Proud. I Upper l-lillsboro Street. act as chairman of the enrollment com- mittee and any and all interested persons were asked to contact her. The Secretary reported that he ings from fishing are less than S9. had written to the National Society employed. He is insurable no mat- ter how large his earnings in the year. and even though he is an of- ficer in the company employing m. in the following cases. a fisher- I i i L WEEK END SPECIALS man is not insurable. He is not insurable in respect of fish he sells directly to householders. restaur- ants. etc. He is not insurable in respect.oi' fish scales he sells to anyone other than the buyer of his fish. He is not insurable in regard to seal fishing. unless he is em- ployed under a contract of service. A buyer of fish is not insurable Local Cadet Will Go To Andrew Crosby 1.022.913 ' U lMerrill Crosby 157.00. S i.Ernest Crosby 122.40. , Gordon Crosby 100.00. Rem" Crosby 55'” 0fC:IdaTEll:itlTI.9gneIa(E.:ii.EIlal3(Ilfpl:rIl.V!llel Government Truck 1 be one of two Marltimers re- glzsllrnalseggith 1'”4'oo presenting Eastern Command on (emmmed) nuoy the 1957 Royal Canadian Army Peter MCKEHM Cadet Bisley team. The squad will ("ummem 312.00. sail from Montreal July 2 aboard s3'299y73 the Empress of England. tnwn - 1950- (1) 33.86s.:I2 1957 Cadet MacDonald is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacDonald. ll , Prince Street. it Is the fourth consecutive year l AT GREENDAL'S Just arrived yesterday another shipment of Men's 2 Pant SUITS. Reg. 39.50. Sale 29.50 Men's SPORT COATS. All wool tweeds. Newest patterns. Regular 29.50. Sale 22.50 207:: OFF ALL OTHER MEN'S SUITS and SPORT COATS Men's SPORTISHIRTS 2.69 - 2 for 5.00 Boys' 2-tone HORSEHIDE JACKETS 10.95 i The GREENDAL (0. Ltd. MEN'S STORE . 144C or. ooonon sr. Kelsle Buchannan 770.00 ixenneth Macxhmm ugsym that P-W.C. has placed a man on Waldon MscKinnon 168.00. ”” BMW l9'm- Bryce Clark 501.87. lgrank DesRoche 600 I-nest wadman Ken Cameron 3.60 - , W am 15.30. Square Dancing i ard Wadman 105.30 lg-rlrnon Eeters 77-40 Under the direction of :AndI'Ilegl crl::I:v;om. 110245? Ml” Iva" Bemgm lilfiiii C5323. z”;t”I.i.” 099" to all lNeil MacDonald 3.60. 51 00 a cou ye Government truck , ' p liesummedy zaaooy at the Russell Smith I lestimated I 93.60 Peter McKenna (estimated) IMACHINERY PuncIIass:s' Mr. R. R. Bell asked the Minis- ter of Highways the following ques- tions: 1. Give names ofvall perlons or . were PM see use 92 of Public Ac-ymsde from the Department alu- ling fiscal year 1056' for legal sen '3l All the time ncceasary to vices and the amount paid to each firm: to whom payments person or firm. H I I 2. Give total of all payments On and supervision of their dc-lfrom the Department during fiscal year 1056. to date. for machinery. parts and equipment to - A. Pick- d. - W. R. Jen-N ard. Machinery Li kins Ltd. ANSWER i. John P. Nicholson (Drafting new Highways Actl l of various titles) D. 0. Stewart 815.25 (Search of A. Pickard Machinery Ltd. i title) I 2. .S2lIl.6l2.74 l W. R. Jenkins 061139.24. Telephone Co. Plans Extension To Building in height. After construction is Iggigr iii I ;E liEg:il:i. 5 ii iilliiiiii I 8150.00 Arthur ll. Peake 845.00 (Search Conltruction of an addition to deep.24feetlawldthandtwo iii sh? y! girl i that you understand. bidding us work from our For you a to us. in speaking clearly. you are with us. Photo by Myers Stale Blessed ,are you who speech; for by your patience 'for even if we fail, we shall CRIPPLED TO CRIPPLED BEATITUDES FOR FRIENDS OF CRIPPLED CHILDREN Blessed are you who are not ashamed toTwalk along with us in public places; who. indifferent to the stores of the curious. show us by your nttiurde Blessed are you who, with infinite patience, never betray annoyance by "hurry up;",and. more blessed still are you who do not snatch hands in order that you may the more quickly do it your-selves. re they. blessed among men and women, who perceive that the do- ing of the task and not the time consumed in its doing is what is false time to listen to l Blessed are you who stand behind us as we enter upon untried be heartened to try again because we know that Blessed are you who find excuses for asking our help: for our greatest joy is in feeling that you need II. Blessed are you who. in health, strength and WOGPGFIIY. take some-small portion ofiyour store to ,help II who have only hope. Blessed nneyouwhodinve toallwhohnvehetpedaertpplsd Blesaed'ar?eyoulntlnt..yunowhave the opporhsnltytodggnumgg gmmgfos-I-!iInwIaobvd'IIOiMrerI,sickorwell. ' ReioiceutdbeuedIfd,fagIeatbYGunwaM EASTER SEAL CAMPAIGN OUR ISLAND TIMMY SAYS: "BUY EASTER SEALS we are encouraged to become more proficient needthespli-ttua.lcomi'orttlsntoomes CHILDREN HELP CHILDREN" ous those of us of imperfect l I ventures: T EXAMPLE:- TRADE 00 SIRLOIN on 1-,30NE l.0WNEY'S wurra on COLORED - - MARSHMALLOWS . . . . . . . . . . lb. 39: STEAK - - - - - - Lb. 59: SWEET raaar CRIJSIIED-LARGE so 02. TIN y CHOICE ROUND PINEAPPLE . . . . . . . . . . . . rm 21c "' " ' ' ' ' " " Lbe uAL1oN OZ. PKG. 2 25: CHOICE SHOULDER gnoncgma ' ' ' ROAST OF BEEF ' ' ' ' uh 335 CREAMERY sums . .. 2 lbs. 1.25 - - v z. , ;;m,Y.,i;.”.g"”:"- - - - 2 ..,., .9. ig.:g:5i3:i.2.. ......ae. BREAKFAST sucszo LuNcHEoN -roueua . , . . . . . .. . tin 55: - - - - - LI). 65C woooaunws , 31 (maps: "A" YEAR OLD 9 SOAP . . . . . . . . . 3 both SIIO 9 Fowl ' ' ' ' ' ' E ' LI” 3 c SHELLED WALNUTS ib.69c YOUNG TENDER srocIrroN-so oz. TIN 2 tins 49: BEEF LIVER -- - - -- Lb. 39c TOMATOES.... . Fresh Frozen FU;i8;I6lAICE Scallops . . lb. 79c opANGEs Fresh Froua 2 doz. 79c . . . Ebe 593 jg-jutii , RIDA PINK OR WHITE 2"" ' lb 65 -M FLOGRAPEFRUIT men .. . . c 6 Tins 85: 4 for 35C Haddock Fillers . . . . lb. 39: o I DIAL 2 pierce s Fillers . . . . lb. 9: CASH & CARRY 5524 TRADE AND SAVE DURING SIMPSONS-SEARS LIVING ROOM-KITCHEN i50. IN EVENT Trade In allowance for your old Chesterfield or Doveno Suitc on the purchase of a new Harmony House Chesterfield or Daverio Suite of our regular low, low price. 2 pc. CHESTERFIELD suns - - - - - 199-95 LESSTRADElN-------- YOU PAY ouur 50.00 I49.95 330 I EXAMPLE.- I .00 a Trade In -allowance for your OICI Kitchen Set when traded on any Chrome Suite in our stock. 5 5 pc. CHROME suns - - - - - - - - 69-95 LESS TRADE IN - - ; - - - - - 30-00 lYOllPAYONlY------ AlMedeAvnIobleonSlIQsons-SonrsIIsyPlT9"'""- f9'.TE