wASl-lINGTON- Ontario and ,; of Quebec can expect below- mal temperature readings for next 30 days according to this .-A ' map based on the United States weather bureau's long-range iore- cast. Much-below nomisl temper- have near-normal r ” atures are expected in an area i t- on r V . NEAR NORMALI is rosecasrros MARITIMES covering eastern Ontario. The At- lantic provinces are expected to Above nonnal readings are predicted ior An increase of 04.00 per siooo. . real estate and personal prop- . in Summersidu bringing the sent assessment rate to 384.00 thousand. a poll tax oi 08.00 on . the iact that Summerside is . . psy-as-you-go basis. high- ted last evenings meeting oi town council at which the bud- ior the ensuing year was pre- . ed by chairm oi e ilnanoe mittee. Conn. W.E. MscCans- llsyor W.A. Currie presided and councillors were present. as I as town manager Mr. Jog? phyAllld auditor '1'. Basis c- C. . WESTERN o GUARDIAN TING ITIIAM Tt.B.P. No. 98 is in the Orange Lodge roons . May 23 at I p.m. IESERVIIJ WEDNESDAY May . ior Indian River play in High ool auditorium Kensington. PANTRY SALE and Basaar. May 34th. CAMPBELL I BURN! Chick atrhery now open. A special . for every need. Dial 8131. - merside. IENSINGTON LION Lilli! BIIID evenln . Kenslagtos ' n rbiiibs s "'S"a”l'2i'. a o . I -- i:gl'l'I!IIllnll.! Ierxe club. IEGULAB TIIUIIDAY ll Illit - isn Admission 50 cents. .. ICIIOOL PAllAlE- In yester- 's Schurmans School Parade ng the name Mary Morrison, mmerslde. should have been I0'l'AIt1 - President Vaughn -- oi the summsrside Rotary b presided at the regular lunch- meetiag oi the club Tuesday. t speaker was F-0 Bud Quinn, and showed a --- picture deal with ideas Accountants 1'. lists I a as. Canadian Idol! r it years of age. and stress oi The change In the tax structure irom 33.00 per hundred to 38.40 on real estate and personal prop- erty is necess y, explained Coun. Maccausland because oi increased costs. chieiiy In debt requirements 33.000: also an additional 813.- 000 ior school purposes. 00,541) more ior general government and an extra 517.01!) ior fire. police and street lighting. Aiter making this adjustment in the tax rate the estimated revenue of the town will he 0400.300 against expendi- tures oi 0496.002. leaving a bud- geted surplus oi 8184.00. Couo. Maccausland said that ii it is ever hoped to get the town debt reduced to a reasonable lig- ure. steps must be taken now to begin to provide ior payment as we go ior certain capital expendi- tures out oi current revenue. For this reason. he said. the council ielt the Increase is warranted. its stated that debt charges alone took 68 per cent oi the assessment last year. E ' i i revenue ior 1951 from poll taxes is expected to be in- creased by 83.000. an increase oi 082.000 over last year from real and personal property taxes is anticipated. and Government grants are expected to be larger by 00000 over 1060. Til! 834.01! per one thousand assessment on real and rropert:ni:.br':'kand:iiown as lol- ows: . o purposes. 00.00 for school purposes. and .15 cents ior water and sewerage pun . The poll tax oi 3.00 to be evied on all male and iamaie in- habitants oi the town over :1 years oiageiemadeupoittiioior civic purposes and 01.50 ice water and sewerage. By-laws imposing thlese taxes wese passed by coun- c . In commenting on the financial Roost. the mayor. councillors town manager were in accord in congratulating Coun. Maccsusland on his presentation oi the estim- ated bu get ior 131. Conn. Clark stated he felt the amount inn is each department should councillors y stick ior the andthetown the year. The a Town Council Puts S'side On Pay-As-Yo'u-Go Basis the town is deilnitely on a pay- as you-go buis this year and he asked the cooperatlo oi every councillor in keeping within the budget figures to see that capital expenditures do not increase this year. Town manager Mr. Brophy said that a portion oi the capital ex- penditures is included in the new tax rate which certainly points out that the town is on a pay as he ielt the pay as you go system is a good one. He added that "be- cause oi the wage scale in the town. taxes have one as high as people can stan and perhaps higher than some can pay. How- ever. he said, there was not much else we could do." Mr. Brophy was highly complimentary oi the method oi presentation oi the bud- get stating that as chairman oi the finance committee. Coun. Mac- Causland had the toughest job in the council and had spent a great deal oi time in the preparation oi the iinanclal report. BY-LAWS ENACTED By-laws were also enacted last evening which make it compul- sory to install water and sewerage connections and flush toilet iacil- ities in any buuding or buildings in summersidc used ior human habi- tation: also the regulation oi the collection oi licenses and taxes in suhsmersida in which every em- ployer ls required to submit in writing to the town clerk. the names oi all employees and new employees. their addresses and occupations: also a by-law to II- cnse and regulate certain arts. trades and employment in sum- snerside. Beiore adjournment Conn. Clark read the context oi an agreement between Maritime Electric and rgarding the use oi ll! Maritime ecirlc poles between north St. Eleanora and Mount Pleasant on which the town elect- ric light department run lines. Rental is to be 02.40 per pole per ment was accept- year.Iiayos-C stated that adbycoune andreiess-edtothe townrecorder Oi Innkeepers The semi - annual oi the Prince Edward island inn- iteepers' Association was held on Saturday evening at the Summer- lea Restaurant. sunsmerside. wit dinner at 0.00 p.m. iollowed by a lively business meeting. The Vice-President. .T.W. Match pre- sided hi the absence oi th Presi- dent. the Boo. senator lilsie la- Livoly Business Meeting Association poeaored by the ihe Vocational School in user- lottstown on June 1st. The course, tiol. CDMIITITIII A committee consistism oi Vaughn Groom. J.I. Iiutch. Ralph and A.B. 1.ePage was named to contact the Provincial Stunt oi Highways regard- liilfilgiiii T ,. E W you go basis. Coun. Jenkins said to i Vitus- british Columbia and Alberta. (CP Wlrephoto) Eldon Continued irom page 1 they managed their stage move- ments. "Very natural, quite good, no blocking." he said. The adjudicator had high praise tor the 'irecior oi the winning en- try "The Princess Chooses A Kit- iy.' "She deserves a lot oi-credit ior bringing this group together and carrying out all the work in- volved," he said. In addition the adjudicator declared that the community oi Eldon were "ex- iremely fortunate "ln possessing a tesidcnt pianist of such accomp- lishmcnt. The unison speaking was quite good" the adjudicator said. add- ing that actors on stage should show enjoyment. so that the aud- ience could also enjoy their ei- rts. Mr. Bugden asserted that "a faster tempo" would add a little more "life and lllt” to this op- eratta. The costurning particular- ly in the second act. the adjudicat- or iound quite pleasing. JUNIOR. PLAYERS Following are the casts oi the various plays presented last night: Tommy Eli Leo McCarthy; Broth- er Eli. Mervin Bradley; Old Wom- an. Rita Curran; Wise Owl Robin Curran: Peter. Maurice Campbell; Girl. Mabel Anne Smith; Old Man. Jay Kenny; "The Princess Chooses A Kitty": The Town Crier, Mary Mcliinnon: The Princess. Cathy Mcwllliam; First Royal Attendant. Margie Mc- Millan; Second Royal Attendant. Rebecca McDonald; The Princess Kitty, Diana Buchanan; Kittens: Natcllla. Dianne. Debbie. Blanche, Marion. Murlum; Village Child- ren: Jean. Gloria. Kathleen. Ells- abeth. Valerie. Evelyn. Margie, ftebeccs and Noreen. Mickey Does Bis llonsowerk": Mickey. Kenneth Bradley; Ethel toii stage) Ernestine Smith; Ros- coe. Francis Curran; Steve. Louis Bradley: snuiiy. Chester Bradley; Red. Jackie Lawlor; Bill. George Bradley; Bob Walter Bradley. Junior W. A. Held Their May Meeting The Kenslngton United Church Junior 71. A. held the May meet- ing at the home oi Mrs. Elwood Clark on May lath. The meeting opened with scri ture reading by Mrs. Bruce Maciieod iollowed by a reading by Mrs. L. M. Murray. Twelve members answered roll call. The treasure . report show- ed a bank balance oi 8883.01. cash on hand 82-21. and collection am- ounted to 01.00. On motion by Mrs. Elwood 1933-1952 period. Akeyissuelnthscasowasthc question as to whether a blue falls under the isderal ban when. as claimed by the oomptliei. it is not detrimental to the pub- lic interest. The Supreme Court iudges said it does. thus sustain- ing the view oi the lovernment'a anti-combines prosecutors. BREWEIY NEXT The court's ruling may mean that the government is closer to a decision as to whether it should launch prosecuti on combines Breweries Ltd. Justice Minister Garson has said the decision will depend partly on the Supreme Court's finding in ID! fine papers had on an appeal ag i The "119 llapers group was con- victed in 1954 by Mr. Justice W.F. Silence oi the Supreme Court oi Ontario. He fined it a total oi C1d3.il)0 and issued a restraining Order against iurther violations oi anti-combines legislation. At the lime "19 lroup controlled 90 per cent of the true paper industry. The Ontiario Court of Appeal modified the conviction. by striking gl:u:lfmlc1'tIe cliarsg the words lll'9' an ”producton.'' 3'" "19 Sullreme Court of Canada restored them. Melnwllile. the Ontario Court of Appeal has withheld its decision the sentence, Pelldlnii the Supreme Court's and judgment. The manufacturers involved are: Howard Smith Paper Mills. Ll-Cl-. Rolland Paper Co. Ltd., Can- ldl Piper C0., all oi Montreal; Provincial Paper co., and Don Valley Paper Co. Ltd.. both oi Toronto: E. B. Eddy co.. Hull. Que.. and Alliance Paper Mills Ltd.. Merrliton, Ont, REJECTED CLAIM All Judges who heard the appeal last autumn rejected, either di- YCCNY or by concurring in'reasons of those who had, the companies' claim there was no oiience be- cause ihere was no public detri- ment as a result oi the combines. Lawyers had argued that nnp con- llilrlcy "was a conspiracy to hold d0WlI Prices." CISC. "COIISPIF-Icy is a crime in it- lConviciion Confirmed In Fine Paper Combines Case ielt." wrote Mr. Justice Robert Taschereau in his reasons ior judgment. "Till Pllhllc is entitled and the ; combines) act cannot be evaded by good motives. .. . "It is my strong view that trad- ers, maauiacturers and producers cannot. as the law now stands, monopolize a subatanlai part oi the markets oi the country in given industries, to promote their 0 business interests. and then set thomselve up a public ben- eiactor. by saying to the courts that the ' -L: W8! W ' T in order to achieve the stabliza- tion of prices and production." INJURY To PUBLIC Mr. Justice R. L. Kellock said the law starts with the premise that the preventing or lessening of competition is in itself an in- jury to the public. "It is not concerned with public injury or public benefit irom any other standpoint." he said. Chiei Justice Patrick Kerwin and Jus- tices I. C. Band and Gerald Fau- teux concurred. Mr. Justice J. R. Cartwright. with the concurrence oi Mr. Jus- tice C. H. Locke, said that agree- ments to prevent or lessen com- petition become criminal when the participants become iree to op- erate virtually unafiectcd by the lnilucocc of cusmetltion. "in other words." he said. "once it is established that there is an :5. t to carry the pre- EDMONTON (CP)-An all-male cast irom Medicine Hat took the stage Tuesday night ior their pre- sentation oi Stalag 11. second oi the eight productions in the week- long Dominion Drama Festival. All but a few oi the 2,700 seats in the huge new Jubilee Auditor- ium had been sold in advance. By curtain time. a full house was ex- pected. The ilrst-night periormance oi Anastasia by the Vancouver Little Theatre Association drew an and- ience oi 2.000. A much smaller house is expected ior this ailer- noon's production in French oi Thorton Wilder's Our Town by L'Union Thesis-al de Shcrhrooke. Que. Henry Allergoth directs the Med- icine list Civic Theatre in Stalag 17. a comedy-d ama originally written as a musical in and about the German camp by American prisoners-oi-war Don Devan and Edmund Trycinskl. It was drama- tlzed later by actor Jose Ferrwr. MEN WON SEVEN AWARDS The cast oi 21 men teamed in the Alberta regional iestlval lalt February to win ilve oi the seven awards oiiered (or competition. It won th ebest play and beat visual production awards. while Mr. Al- lergoth was named best director. Garry Mitcheilas Seiton best so- tor. and John Komanchuk aa Btosh the best supporting actor. Ronald Speaight. Idiudicstor in the Dominion finals, warned the Medicine list and other six INIIPI aiter Anastasia Monday llllhl "Ill e- Auld. a pantry sale was Pllnllid for June I at three o'clock. in I30 held at Kennedy's store. Mrs- ivan Darrach. Mrs. Hodge Mont- gomery. Mrs. Bruce itiacLeod. Mrs. Fred Davison. Mrs. Elwood Clark and Mrs. Everett Cousins were appointed pantry II10 Wm- mittee. A report was heard on quoted price. an equipment ior- church kitchen. The matter was lei! for consideration sitar a rewft ll” been received from Durvw com- mittee. Next meeting will be held at the home oi Mrs. Fred Davison. committee-Mrs. Frank Mactwan. Mrs. Harold Palmer and Mrs. Verdun Paynier. Lunch was sese Clark seconded by Mrs. It. W. ved by the hostess and commit- ltee in charge. Sellout Crowds For Dominion Drama Festival In Edmonton all performers face a ddlilcult task in projecting themselves into the hllze 185-ioot auditorium. Even in landing the perform- ance: of Vancouver's Edith Dean as Anna and Rae Brown as the Dowager Empress oi Russia Mr. Speaight noted that sitting in the sixth row he couldn't hear Miss Dean at times, and the male por- iormers were even more diiilcult To understand. "This is a superb auditorium." he said oi the 84.500300 Alberta government structure. "in all the world I have seen nothing to equal it. But we shall have to wait until the week's end to see how good it is as a theatre." . Oi Anastasia generally. be de- scribed the Vancouver group's set as "very awkward," the direction as "terribly slow." and the visual production as "most unsatisiac- tory. These iactors hindered the per- iormers as "the capacities oi the cast were stretched on the whole iurther than they could reach.” The play itseli was the kind that "makes very great demand: on a relatively inexperienced cast." it was a play "that either must be right or must not be at all." Progressive Conservative MEETING munsoav NIGHT IN CENTRAL srosouc HALL AT 3:30 P.M. LIQALIFLMG ComeandheerJ.Donald!'iemmlng, M.P.. Toronto. onsoicanadfsmststandingspeairers Dr.OrvlllePhlllips.ProgrdveComervative lvupbadywsiccnsa ass.-ueteraastasusosasssssa-sssssstsasssrras. iorhince. every time. lavex and. tv -no wr-' vention or lessening oi competi- tion to the point mentioned. injury to the pubic interest is conclu- sively presumed and the parties to the agreement are liable to be convicted oi the oiience..." O summrnslnlim Last Showing Tonight iWed.l 1:15 - 9:15 "ANASTASIA" with Ingrid Bergman. Yul Brynner and Helen Hayes. A great cost. A great picture- The most amusing coa- splrocy the world has ever known. "HELLO! IS THAT 'Wed.. May 22. 1957Th'eGnasdlanPsge13 Below are statement by E.B- auncey. pro sldent oi the Cassadian Automo- bile Association. "Trained drivers in the United States last year had less than one- hali the accidents oi untrained driven, and sustained less than one-third till deaths-it is time we did something about teaching our youngsters how to drive. the one way to saiety that has proved effective-entreatics and warnings by the P -" A t "la Asso- cintion, our magazines. news- papers, radios and TV stations do little good-W per cent oi our high school graduates drive a car as soon as they are eliglible ior a license, with what results is a matter oi almost sickening head- line monotony-we must prepare them while theysre still in school- uniortunately all eiiorts to get such a program under way have been resisted on the score that the curriculum is overcrowded." . it we had a room overcrowded with furniture. and someone pre- sented us with a new 0196?. we wouldnit relegate It to the attic without iirst looking over careiully the furniture that was now in the room. Would this new piece serve a better purpose than something already there? A sort oi "survival oi the iii:i.est" test. To some edu- cators studying something that smacks oi the practical is ana- thema, even it it should happen to save lives. "80 little ior the mind," they deplore. and proceed CAMEO KINSINGTON Wod., 'l'lIur.. 7:15-9:15. "THE STEEL JUNGLE". A story of gang-rule behind bars. Starring Perry Lopes. Beverley Garland. Bank drawing Wed. and Fr-i.. worth possible 3751!). LET'S TALK IT OVER Teaching is Teaching, Even The Technique Of Driving irons atoieedthemindwitboutlatting the hands in on the banquet, which isagoodtrickiiyoucanmanage it. We believe in the Biblical warning: "What will It profit a man if he gain the whole world and lose his soul," but we also believe might be phrased like this: will it profit a man it he absorb all the culture oi the universe and lose his life in an automobile ac- cident due to inadequate training. LEARN HYGIENE After all. we do have health readers in our schools. We believe in teaching children the ya. clples 01 hygiene, And nothing is worse for the health than going through a windshield at sixty miles an hour. Eschewing cigarettes, get- line balanced meals, and going through daily callsthenlcs will do little for you in such an emer- gency. As usual, Mr. In-between seems To hold all the trump cards in this shuation. There are extremists who believe that as long as you learn a trade and have your hands educated so that you cut do 9111111! you are close to a ilnished product. And there are those who would transform you into a Ihakespeare- quoting star - gaur. absolutely helpless in a practic emergency- Neither oi these can called the product oi a wall - roumled edu- cation. I-lead, heart and hand must all be given due attention. 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