he 2 a See ee eee Pee eae eS ee eee ee ew RT ee x ~- ee a Islan er A Complete Course : P Certificate Of Producton Fgaenbl gin | arded a seal certificate Charlottet akelin when 187,745 pounds | vent arrived back in the city _— : TAM pounds of tut ee the weekend after — pleting a two-week course - or? silver seal cortifi- | the Halifax Police School. dyke Beil, a 13-year-old owned by a were successfully grad- JS. Jones of Charlottetown, The|U2ted at a ceremony held in sit Sa fics poo Sl a| ‘The. te ty policemen’ de ere "| eribed the course as a well con- \Also awarded silver seal cer-| ducted and informative period tificates were Willowfarm of instruction an 11-year-old, owned by| The course covered every as- R.A. Profitt, Freetown, Pro-| pect of police work from traffic ‘duced 168,071 pound of milk, 5,-| duties to crime detection and -§07 pounds.of butterfat. _ Abe- — gweit Decoy, an 1l-yearoid, —— owned by J.W. Jones of Char-|] art Soneriel. are f : eee RADIO A é ; : as , their new scheme for protett-| jean Abbekerk Pontiac, a Suspen erm ; R ing the public and reforming | nine-year-old, owned by W.R.| 2, f ‘ Wednesday ARNOTT. | executive Horne ot te eae TF, | ory Ss Ssberienced be very [oftenders.” Mr. Arnott said as |novyer, Chariotictown, was a-|Given City Man el Feiss er ‘Nova Scotia (centre) | MacMillan (right), the work and| ©@%adian province except CO [gab Gere GO WOU Caio” tas caear t) ‘Calne wis aos March 18 aan los ° ! taining. the objective referred | P.E. Island society properly or-| wr Arnott was introduced by ' when he appeared in City Police 8.30 p-m.-9,30 p.m. ‘Jails Colleges Of Crime ~ ee ganized, could supervise proba | mittee chairman J. F. Mac-| Court yesterday morning on a : ere “Of all those sent to prison |tion and parole service and) witjan and thanked by Col. Leo| charge of being drunk and in ; S k a Re mN é “he gone = “= guide — rian F. MacDonald for a —_ capable. nt Anniversary Banquet oe Sa for eeded come back e com. program prison * ta ti soc-| Another city resident - “ pea er ys, e an = EY aie is Spears bate ao provide ve gamer em. President ident A. E.\ed het and. cons or wo dare P.E.I. Dairymen’s Assn. ec ow ; come prison | a rehabilitiation H * presided. , in jail when pleaded ty =. “Why do we seed people to | Scotis i naire lumbeon meer |worse than before, we are ot | Stam for released prisoners. Guests present included Judge to transporting a load of uncov-|f os : prison, and are we accomplish: | «97 oF the Kiwanis Club at the | Protecting the public.” It costs Grants in aid to the Society |¢ s+ Clair Trainor, His Hon- | ered rubbish. H D. S. Harkness |. ing our objectives; to protect | S°.Sottetown Hotel last even- |42000 @ year in public funds per | would be forthcoming after the | our K. M. Martin, city magis-| A Mayfield resident was fin- | the public and to reform the | ing penitentary inmate, Mr. Arnott as properly~ constituted,” |t-ate, Brian Scott’ representing | ed $2 and costs or one day on a | Speaker [ alee oo ae ies ee) | ae Seecit to : said as he stressed the further |he said. 4 Kinsmen, Walter Baker and|charge of operating a motor : pg me_ byebker. Joba Arc | 2: Arnott, in making * ¢om-|ioss in human resources, work-| The United Nations calls this |Gordon MacDonald, Protestant | vehicle with defective brakes ” eee ~ of the | Parison, referred to Canada with’| ing man hours, in welfare costs |‘ Social Defence Program. “It |Family Service Bureau, Earl " Soha Howard Society of Nova | © third of the population of | for ae reg Meg Foe ote is a eee yon pre ee, Catholic Social Wel- : England sending | Venue. “It is ving position, a love | fa au. ery ~: —— a to | Cftect im reforming the offend: | of our less fortunate fellow hu- in the steonce of secretary Moore & McLeod Ltd. ~=COMING EVENTS three times ag;many people to | os — this is bad business.” | mans who need help bul who | William Crockett due to com- ; a prison than they are. Eighty =3 OF CRD ‘|hitherto -have been meglected | tinued illness, W. F. MacDon- EA : Valley Var- per cent of Canadian penitentiary COLLEG: and made outcasts-and thus ald was designated secretary- E ai een oar behead thee population are repeaters. indic- oat ee given so alternative but to re- | treasurer. | “day March 16th., at 8.15 p.m. | ating that this country is not at- so enh “agli Atoen. Same , Reserve April 3rd for Your s5,q at 8.15. Sponsored by Uni- ae et ee ee fee {HI : Ft Sponsored by Wonmen's ie. ‘0 Church L.A. abd graduate "as peailentiany For Prompt » stitute. Variety Concert will be held is the syllabus. Is this ail "an Fri |, Memorial Hall. Mr. Stewart | MOM cin ‘the ie, sedan Deli Of toe ark 2b Boechaw Variety | March 18th. 8 p.m. Sponsored by eroane oe. aie. elivery : . United Church Men’s Associa- er. _ Soncert. Auspices Hampton W.L |i, Ae the oe = j : come a new Et ee eee ates eo Unloading “car of bran Tuesday | Canada’s correctional system- THE BEST QUALITY R ee oe ee ay aac ig, |and Wednesday, March 17th. and|# twentieth century look, not — °. ; 2. pm. 18th. Canada Packers Lid., Shur- | # medieval look as has been the fs f ; ; ee eee! 6 COAL - FUELOIL | 4% f@aa/ sscozt||eearccn. ~ 3 Men's la: . done by the F : | oe vs tyles too. ial See ee, 2 ee Pro GAS ; : Hall, Thursday March ‘auteaux Nant | The | com cian saa that ropane SPRING SUITS e i DIAL 6553 Sae-r0 ve SHOP HERE FOR . . SPRING COATS EE de pen ie hag pn dp ' @ FisH @ VEGETABLES — P i On The Island It $27.50 to $59.50 TWICE WEEKLY '~ ARNFAST: LIMITED MOORE & McLEOD LTD. GREENDAL MEAT MARKET Great George Strest_ \ - ot eee } oP > BE radios , beans SERVICE AT ITS BEST “Your Favorite Shopping Centre Ladies’ Store 150 Great George &t. ' é f ~~ : ‘ . . + . . o Fe s * % Says Mrs. Homelover “If you will take a big tip from me ... go to C & S immediately . they have just received roll after roll of delightful.broadloom . .:. and to start the Spring Season off with a bang all carpeting is being offered at very special prices. | | Be “oer . "Take your room measurements with you and they will give you an accurate costing while you wait for carpeting your roor- ° 2 Ab 8 CORE HEN Re Br we "Don't overlook the bedrooms ... C & S$ have.special carpeting for bedrooms . . . it is not so expensive as for the living room or den = bedrooms don’t get the heavy traffic. | « “If you would like a lower costing covering for the home or the summer cottage, C & $ have a variety of _ fibre rugs and mats which they bought at a good price and are passing on the savings to us... don’t be the last in or you won't get them.” | : —- Bk Ham RAOnA a CARPET UNDERCUSHION | : Se 2 te “While you are considering catpet don’t make the mistake made by me the first time | bought a carpet - | thought | was saving the price of a carpet cushion . . . not any more . . . carpet cushion protects the carpet, adds years to its life and supplies that luxurious ‘feel’ under the feet. ‘ “1 find that C & S have two types of cushion - a hair felt which is fully mothproofed, and a ‘Curon’ syn. thetic foam. The Curon is the more expensive but it has many advantages . . . anyway, you can ask ay the very helpful salesmen who are well qualified to explain the advantages and disadvantages of each ty pe. ‘ \ ‘ ‘ : : ; ; = ot meer ee yo tn WDOND ¢ “Wall_to-wall installations are completed in your home by experts... the tackless method is used thus avoiding unsightly puckering . . . See C & S. . oe ~ CROCKETT anc STOREY 110. |C*s ee ee ae