ESTERN ouiiinnii DANCE Vernon River Hail, 1,-Mgday, May 8. Websters orch- estra. ti SEE General Electric levision line at Montague Electric Co. sm-vice guaranteed. 'iiRANsFERREI1 - Mr. Narm- an E. Stewart. son of Mr. and Mrs. Nnrinan C. Stewart High Bank who has been employed in the Bank of Nova Scotia. Charlotte town for the past three and a half vears, has been transferred to a branch of the Bank at Calgary. Al- I not-tn. Mr. Stewart is to be con-! I urzitulated on his promotion and hcst wishes are extended to him. ma Stewart leaves Monday for. ('zilt.'aI')'- t'AiiD PARTY - The Lowert ilonlague Institute heldl their final card party for this sea-. son at Fox's on Thursday. April 26. Ladies prize for the evening l'.aS won by Mrs. Joe Kearney, sturgeon. Gents prize was won hv Ches Annear. Consolatiol priz- as were won by Mrs. William Far- roll. Sturgeon- and John 'T. Land- riuan. Lower Montague. Door prize for the evening was won by Mrs. siillman M:icKinnon- Lower Mon- la',:liE. Cakes were won by George ('l;irey, Whim Road and Stanley iicken Lower Montague. 325.00 from the proceeds of this card party was donated to the Kings County Hospital. . DUTCH LIKE CANADA VANCOUVER, tCP) .. Immi- grants from The Netherlands would stream into Canada at the rate of 20,000 a year if they could HEADS DENTISTS Word had been received from Edmonton, Alberta, that Dr. Arnold I-I. Lane, formerly of Mon- tague. P.E.I.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Lane,-that he was elected president of the Ed- monton and District Dental Soc- buy farms, a Netherlands official said Friday. Dr. Bastiaan Wouter llaveman, here to discuss Nether- lands immigration to Canada, said ' Netherlands immigrants find more opportunities in Canada than the United States "because both Can- ada and The Netherlands are agricultural countries." MERRY MINSTRELS HOLY NAME HALL MAY 14, 15,16 NOTICE The public Is cordially Invited to visit the Travel Bureau. Charlottetown during National Tourist Week. May 7-12. Con- tinuous showing of Island films. free liter- ature and information. "Know your Island better" during this National Tourist Week. By STEWART MacLEOD Canadian Press staff wi-my MONCTON, N.B. (CP)-Howard Mann's smile gave way to a grave expression at the suggestion that he is sitting on the economic pow. den: key of the Atlantic provinces. 'No..' he said seriously, "I dun know if it's an nomic powder keg.yActually it is a very fnscingt. ing Job." Mr. Mann is the executive man. ager of the Maritime transporta. tion commission. Transportation has long been linked with the economic problems of this area and anyone who has a say in the vital issue automatically comes under every business eye in the four provinces. Most importers and exporters feel the pinch of Canada's size. many claim the Maritimes are getting a poor deal in freight rates- and others say the area is being neglected. CHIEF SPOKESMAN And through all these problems the Maritime transportation com- mission ia the area's chief spokes- man. The four provincial govern- ments give it full support. When Toronto - born I-loward Mann was invited to take over the top business post of the commis- sion he knew it wouldn't be easy. But so far he is not sorry he gave up the job of general secretary of the Canadian Industrial Traffic League to come to the Maritimes. Although he has only been here since last I he already has reached some firm conclusions. Many of these conclusions were reached in preparing a heavy bri for the Gordon-economic i sion-one of his first assignments. And to him freight rates are a major problem. .”I-Iorizontal increases"-flat per- centage increases-are detrimental prize fighter, the other an Rating excellent. Saturday 8 YEO Mon - Tues-7-8 Adm. 30-46 Incld. Prov. Gov. A Tax It's Always Fair Weather Color - Cinemascope Gene Kelly - Dan Dailey - Cyd Charisse Good Friends - Great Fun - Good Songs Funny Situations Tells of three army .buddies returning to New York after World War Two. One became a lawyer, one a THEATRE artist. The big pitch is try- ing to find their girlfriends. They have real trouble. Show time - Mon - Tues - Wed - Thur - Fri 8:30 and 10 p.m. to maritime: industry. he says- be- cause they hit harder at distance shippers. As a result the Mari- times stiffer more than other prov- inces. He says the whole procedure of freight rates increases should be reviewed. LACK or COMPETITION Mr. Mann, a graduate in eco- nomics and political science of the University of Toronto. also thinks the Maritlmes suffer from lack of competition. ”In some areas of Canada rates are lower than they Finds Maritime Problems Of Transport Fascinating MR. HOWARD MANN were in the depression years. Competition did it." Another problem, hard to over- come. he says. is the time ele- ment. With keen competition on tile main central Canadian market distributors must have quick de- IIVIGIY. In this respect Marittmea shippers have little chance. "Actu- Buy this is terribly important . . . local. distributors must give good service." Mr. Mann summed it up: "The Mnritimes needs lower freight rates and faster service." lie knows there are many ob- stacles to surmount before trans- Porlation ceases to be a problem here. ”hut that's what makes the Job fascinating." "Ir.you can get something done It will be for the benefit of the Wilton as a whole. And there is a greater awareness of the problems by the people of the area. I haven't been here very long and don't pre- sume to know too much. but I A Magic MAIN E Vacation i know the people here don't want to live on hand-outs." Until Mr. Mann took over this job. the commission was headed by Band II. Matheson, now with Dominion Steel and Coal Cor- poration in Montreal. CONGERNED ABOUT SEAWAY Many businessmen have ex- pressed worried views on the new St. Lawrence seaway which they may might have a detriment- al effect on local industry. But grh; Mann is not yet convinced of "So far of course it is such a bewildering array of opinions. and I am pretty cautious on what I say about lt." "I wonder." he added. "if with a little vision one can see where it will ork out to our advantage. We need a thorough study of the seaway as it affects the Mari- times." Mr. Mann wouldn't make any great predictions about a proposed causeway across Northumberland strait between Prince Edward Is- land and New Brunswick. "it is an interesting vision. and if it is feasible it should get sym- pathetic consideration-" he said. Any move to help local trans- portation problems should be ex- ploited.” he says. "Let's be dy- namic." NOTICE The property of Mrs. Jane Daley of Commercial Cross, opposite the bird sanctuary is private pro- perty. No trespassing and no fishing allowed. I : I I I for a new lease on life. Fresh sea air, I I xun-soaked he-uclirx. cool lakes and henuiiiul mom . . . Write for I I FREE colorful ms... Varutlon in... I . 1s1il2ngGNlI. Maine Vnruiion Service. y aleway (mic, Portland. Maine. --- aims iiri-v or van a noun. 'm Mayfair Theatre Murray River. P. E. I. MONDAY and TUESDAY-MAY 7-8 "AMERICAN-O" (Technicolor) Starring Glenn Ford and Ursula Thiess WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY-MAY 9-I0 "SANDS OF IWO JAIMO" Starring John Wayne and Adele Mora LARGE MONTAGIIE . CARY TO CATC SHOWS 3-5-7-9 CAPITOL A ROMANCE THAT THRILLED MILLIONS - - - IN FAMED 'lMONTE CARLO". GRACE KELLY ROMANTIC STAR OF THE YEAR AND THE EVER CHARMING GRANT when may rneet...yo'ur emotions are In for a poundingl CARY GRANT ' GRACE KELLY H A THIEF (M-acorn: -Q I TODAY - rues. .- WED. NEWS ANIMAL COMEDY MI Great George St. BUILDING FALLS. I DEAD which they were clearing away not VIENNA (AP)-Four workmen a new building site in downtown were killed and one seriously in-tviennay The men were working in lured Saturday in the collapse of the basement when the wens gave a bomb-ruined apartment house way CREAM ROUTE Commencing Thursday, lilay 10. Albert Maclion will: be collecting cream same route as last year, until further notice. Once weekly i Signed: HAZELBROOK DAIRYING co. no. REN A WOOD, Secretary. AT WEST (JOVEIIEAD MONDAY. MAY 14th AT 12:30 0'c1.ocx 1 Cockshutt ti-actor No. 30- 1 1 - - . rows); 1 spring tooth liarrows l3 SCl(fI(Ii)?iIS)p'lOluE:)1ik(E 1'9wS I3 Secmmsli 1V Spring tooth liarrows (2 sec-. UOYIS). 1'hEiy m0W8I2 P.W.: 1 fertilizer spreader 1 (2 row) potato planter; Mil. hinder (new); 1 potato digger (BFUCE Stewaixt 5); 1 mam”-9 Sm-(.ade1.; 1 gang plough. 1 Smgleyplough: 1 Ha” 1hI'0Sh0I'. N0. '2: 1 grain crusher (new), 1 seeder; 1 hay rake; 1 roller; 1 scuffler; 1 potato h1”f.ri11b(t)ruCk.lVa.gl-30"? 1 DIIIDPF; 1 cream separator; 1 Ca1'd- . 1 X Sleigh. 'W00d Slfiliths; potato grader: turnip seeker, d saw .ben(-h,"l circulzir saw; 1 grindstone; 1 hayy 0? 3” TODC. 1 limit; 2 scales; hrooder stoves (oil andl coal); cedar posts: vrmim cans. 1 oil stove' 1 new gag! lantern; 1 SC.Vlh0: i lawii mowe'i'; harness' belting" farriii t00IS: Other articles too numerous to inention.' Fewl household articles. Terms of Sale: Amounts up to 5525 cash; over this amount 6 months (',I'G(Ill on approved joint notes. MRS. J. RAMSAY ALVLD, Owner. CLAUDE CRASWELL, Not 2..Not 4..But SHEETS AM) SIX MATCHING PI LLOW. CASES ACT NOW and SAVE! 'Phono 6211 Auctioneer. Just in time for Mother's Dayl.. Now "SELECT QUALITY” DOUBLE DID YOU SAVE AT LEAST 32092 7 5" rats ltx-MADE st . oo- 6 Gal doohla Illa. 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