OI Arab World Is Uncertain Canadian Sadmen Visit. Pope Pius HALIFAX (CP) - Two hundred and eighty members of the Royal Canadian Navy had an audience with Pope Pius XII while their Page 2 The Guardian Tuesday, Feb. 19, 1957 WEATHER B TORONTO (CP l-Temperatures , tuned by the Torontl ublic Interpreting the News have had the effect of tying EL!)'pt' DOIINSS threaten the future of their '-i-t,l:'& we:tL'rer office: P 3! W"-LIAM l-- RYAN I305" EV"! llly '0 Ill? C0mmll' own thrones. and they are likely the trip to the- Vatican in two Mllh Mill- Aascclatcd Press ews Aalyat nist bloc. upon which the country to M1 V355” abom it when "I mun. on Jan. :5 .nd 35' .. 25 31 While plans are being made in now must lean heavily. Lack of 1 n e.y Lt..cn-tdr R ptca,-d 01 Mont. - 23 33 Cairo for a new meeting of the foreign exchange causes Egypt to me” h"" I” ll” Arab sllmm" ",1 . pllou;t.nt "M the nu. . 17 28 leaders of Syria. Saudi Arabia turn to the Communists for bar- .c0nference." Even in Syria. now ,n,,,'.,, h, ntt,nd,d'on '1'". as W” 19 30 Jordan and Elyllt. the position of ter deals to get the things she dominated by a pro - Soviet mlll- M” h me throne mm mm W" lit 29 Gamal Abdel Nasser as the leader needs to her economy going. An- iary Clique. thene are rep0l'lI lllv given with member; of the Royal ll 27 of the Arab world seems to be xiety to build a formidable army dicating extreme nervousness in navy and people from nth” put. - 32 deteriorating. causes her to turn to the Com-zille middle class Bl llle 8f0Wll'll of the world. 19 27 A new element has been added munists for help. and Soviet tech-lCommunist influcrtcc sud ufcmdr. ptnknrm --1 Wu Sydney . . . . .....-.... 21 26 to the ferment in the Middle East nicians are reported now to be It may be Possible before loll: gurpflled how W911 th. pop; Yannouth --- 35 -an element of fright among its pouring into the country in the.for Arab leakders iin other; coun- looked after the gevgnl Lllneggeg St. Johnls . ll 32 leaders. More and more frequently thousands. llTl?5 10 SD63 UP I! ODPDI ll0l1 10 ve hit him in the at 10 the world hears warnings from King Hussein of Jordan aniiiNasser. if they (lo, Nasser's days mu ha Pa HALIFAX CPI"!-h we'll” Arab Leaders of the threat of years. He was very spry and cir- office says a weak disturbance King Saud of Saudi Arabia intiicateias the ruler of Egypt are num- culated among us. He appeared communism. Strong Communist they are worried that .N'asser'sl bcrcd. tn good hgglth." "all me czxgmliatg lnzifpicggg influence in their countries would 7-, to "31" mud” tad”, However be a heavy price for these lend H zlggmme Wm be sue.-ny ks; on to lay for the luxury of having 1 0.. . I an Arab nationalist hero in Cairo. "om. And sch .E um” 1 to 3 Inch" Mother ms liven inside Egypt, Naaser's pry sition seems to be weakening. The Dr. 0'Meere Speak turbance. brewing over the Gulf of Mexico. poses a threat for the C C president's policies have hurt A meeting of Central Royalty ,lIl.Ih:1:gl:;' 1.” wednnday or badly the one class he really could vovxo speakers representing Gretchen Walters. STANDING Curtis R.A. Parent. Provincial or Guide Francis MacDonald" Bill Home Ind Scllwl A"Ml'””" W" t;.,t.,n.'t roman; D0! lIll0l'd 10 llu" - I-he mllldlli "ljgspite the tnctemency nt thelcnmmtttee headgd by Mrs Jenhie their organizations were guest Capt. Carter. Provincial Executive Commissioner; Evelyn Cudmure. Reid. Provincial President: All held "ll T""d'y' lnbmuy 11' ” New Bnrnawich Northern Nora class which "ms me ”"”""y'5 weather the lllothers' March car-i Eoomhower set up field. hea1- sneakers llinnrt.-.ty' at ROI-3l'Y Wllel”-3 Cllmmlllee: George C- Fisher. Provincial Guide Commissioner; tlic'mcn pictured are also Rotar- 3 P-'"- "ml ale V”'ld""' M" smug gnu Prince. Edward island: llllsl-BESS and Illpplltll ll! IdmllllS- I-ted out tn the ctty that eyentnglnttnt-tet-5 tn'the Ladies pnt-tn, at they were accompanied by Of-. Provincial Treas. Charlottetown Cub Tom DeBlois; Gordon Kerr. fans. 'l0h” Rlch"d I” we chrl" Eh": out-cut; Intermittent light snow 1l'alll'0 Rllll Il0llllP3l lPldPTSllll1- n-n5 an otttstandtng success", ,,-tat. the Legion Home. Reports and frcrals. Pictured front Brownie Dist. Commissioner; Scout John Provincial Executive Cummlsalon- Guardian Photo We" ulrlly m""b"' " ' "I nndlttg by evening; mild; south. One evidence of this growing re- rrentment against Nasser comes from the feminist leader. Mrs. Doria Shallk. who recently went on a hunger strike because she rlcrlarcd Egypt was being ruled by a dictatorship. She picture Nas- called for a free government for Egyptlanl. A short time ago such a state- ment would have been unthink- able. Nasser was so much the hero that none would dare speak out against him for fear of the vio- lent reaction of his passtlonate worshippers in Cairo's streets. But now. Mrs. Shsfik's tspoken com ed Mrs. Rose Savage. Campaign Manager of the provincial March of Dimes appeal. sponsored by the I'.E.l. Chapter of the Polio Fortn- dation. 102 ladies out of the 147 who signed. Snow drifts still block some of the outlying sections of the city thus preventing the door- to-door canvass from being car- ried out in those areas last night These districts will be covered as soon as travelling conditions clared. im- prove. the campaign manager de- rrcturns were handled there. The winner of the cake award--ti .to the collector amassing the lgreatest return will not be arr- inounced until the campaign has been completed. Cub Supper 1 The annual get-to-gethcr of tne nBoy Scouts. Cribs with their par- ents as guests met last evening in Zion Church Hall for a pot luck supper. A splendid meal undcr Roicrry Elects R. C. Parent As President, Salute To Scouting the weekly meeting oi Rotary held at the Charlottetown Hotel yester- day. Provincial Commissioner Bob Parent as Rotary chairman was flankeil at the head table by lea- ders in both activities. and four young folk who received rounds of hearty applause as they explain- ed Scouts. Guides. Brownies a nd Delilois explained the routine of that organization and gave a dem- onstralion of the Salute end the Cub Hall and reply, which inter- preted means "Do your best-Wc will do our best." The climax of appreciation and enthusiasm was reached when seven-year-olri Gretchen Walters. BIICC. Parents Jailed For Non-Support Labrecquc have been placed with a family at nearby Rlviere-au- Renard, day. The parents were given jail terms for non-support. Maria. on the north shore of Bale des Chaleurs. Feb. 14. They had been kept there since provincial i it was announced Mon- . The children left hospital at pt Adjourn Hearing On Springhill SPRINGHILL, N.S. tCP)-Dori d M.acFadgen. chief engineer with the Cubcrland Coal Com- pany here. told a royal commis- slon Friday there was an ..n. osive" amount of gas in No. 4 mine the day before the Nov. I explosion. Mr. MacFadgen said No. 4 mini: Mr. Gordon Roper reported for the committ . dealing with the proposed beautification program for the scho:l grounds. Mr. Roper pointed out that the committee tral Royalty school. stated that she felt that recreation for the pupils must be given consideration Mrs. A.M. Johnston gave a fav- orable report on the hot lunch pro- gramme for Grade 1. Miss Mac- Cormack agreed to continue ser- ving hot cocoa and soup at noon. Correspondence from the Provin- an west winds 15. Low-high at Fred- ericton l7 and 3). Saint John 20 and 32. Edmundaton l5 and 22. Campbellton 20 and 25. New Glas- gow 22 and 32. Charlottetown and Moncton M and N. l . vnlunte red t carry out this Wflllld lllVG I0 lullcllflll '5 A" "i Bay of Fundy: Southwest winds I . mr "5 p"5l""g the ”?"""y mw"d canvas: werco able to compiclel Featuring Scouting and Guiding Tom DcBlois of St. Paul's Pack GASPH Qua lCPlr'Tll9 I01" Mine Disaster SIIIMCC bull Wllll the "MOI ml” 25; intermittent snow: visibility 2 bankruptcy and rum. and the me 3," to whtcn they were as. Zion Scoutn ,3 an after luncheon program at ntngnyghmttd son of Rota.-tnn -t-pt children of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie tees. Mrs. Dover. principal of Cen- two mu" tn nut-rt", one tn gnoug otherwise 10 milcl; not much change in temperature. High tide today at Charlottetown at 1.02 a.m. and 2.09 p.m. Summer- sitie tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises in- day at 1.08 am. and sets at 5.46 p.m. T d . I wt 1 1 3906.30 h the supervision of Group Commit- beclrjr rzaelizcd bay llhls collcclitllrs--lee W" served "Id enlwed by more than the final rum turned in by the same effort last year. Mn. E Savage reported. ""5" . A group of ladies from the W0. After supper IIIEIIOIIOWIIIQ short men's Auxiliary of the Canadianlp"'g""'"".e W” g"'e'” 5"'g”5”"3 Legion and the Polio Foundationllcud by 59”" Md C"b l”d”55 cirv Alli) CENTRAL " I If Evans; Investiture of Two Star Cub Gordon Ranking. YOUR DOLLAR buys more at the Hughes Drug Store. police found them suffering from frostbite and exposure in their home at St. Jules Jan. 26. The four are between two and nine years old. The Gaspe social service said more than 100 letters came offer- ing to care for them. Labrecque. 58. a lumbertack. was sentenced to three months in jail and his wife to seven months. They will have to obtain court guthorlzation to get their children ack. Cubs. Mr. Parent was elected Presi- dent of Rotary for the coming Ro- tary year. along with other of- ficcrs. during the business portion of the meeting. Rotarlan Gordon Kerr. Provinc- ial Executive Commissioner gave a brief summary of the career of Lord Baden-Powell as a soldier and war-time Scout. particularly in South Africa where he uscd boys to carry messages and per- form nther dutlcs previously car- ried out by trained men. lie re- ferred to Feb. 22 as the fiftieth gannlvcrsary of the Brownsca is- land Camp, the first Boy Scout daughter of ftotarian George Wal- ters and a member of Trinity Pack told about the activities of the Brownies which she represent- ed: Enumerating on her fingers the ten points of active member- ship she received spontaneous ap- plause on quoting points nine and ten "To help mother with the dishes and learn to darn daddyts sox.” WOOD BADGE Another feature of thc meeting was the presentation to Senior Capt. John Carter of the Salvation Army. the neckcrchinf. beads and wogglc incident to his having coni- pleted his wood badge training in clal Home and School A and the Prince Edward Island Festival committee was read by the president and discussed. It was decided to hold a White Elephant sale at the April meet- lng. An attendance i i was proposed and met with unanimous acceptance. Mr. John MacAleer introduced the guest speaker Dr. B..l. 0'- Meara. chief Dental Health office for Prince Edward Island. Dr. 0'Meara began his dental career in Birmingham. England. He ser- vcd ti years in the Royal Navy and one year in China working for the U.N.R.A. in a Dental Health manager Randolph Carter adviscd him of gas leakage at the 4.400- foot level of the mine whre as men died. He said be retained a leaking blecdc pipe there. "At the fringe of the gas.” he said. "it would be explosive-and it was probably more dense be- yond that." The three - man commission. headed by Halifax lawyer Donald Mclnnes. adjourned until Mardr 25. hoping that by then the mine will be reopened for inspection by commission. union and company officials. At the hearings Friday. Dosco Coal Chief Harold Gordon said .............,...-.--' plaint probably finds much sup port among the embittered middle class. who wonder how long Egypt can continue in her present path. TYING EGYPT To RUSSIA It may not have been Nasser'I intention to do so. but his policies GIRL GUIDE COLUMN The following Brownies were en- roled at the recent meeting of the spring Park Brownies; Debbie Ar- cher. Patricia Flood. Sandra Gau- thier. Shirley Graham. Belly Allll Egan. Joan Mccabe. Karrie Mac- Rae. Connie Stirling. Term Camp-bell. Virginia Gaudet. Susan Gauthier. Janet Grant. Victoria Hunter. Lana Lewis. Marital?! Grace was asked by the Ru. EC, . it was announ ed by R.C. Parent; that a special service would celebrate the 100th birthday of the founder of Scorrtlng Lord Rt-hert Borlcn Powell. and also the 50th anniversary of the founding of the scout movement. The banquet closed with The OLD TIMER TO RUN LONDON (Reuters)-Mahmoud Ibatov. reported to be 149 years I nosr-r-:r. Hall. Upper Prince Street special nangellstlc Ser- vices commencing Wednesday. ' i Macl(lnnorr. n Rzmlmmm Gm Guide 1.". y Queen. camp In history. the birthday of accordance with Gilwell standards old and head of ammny mo” many at the 33 Survivor, wnntd Cauchy. Macllnnon. Pats I I . .l Y.M.C.Av ml” '30 no ' p.m. mi a1:mi1llp.m. Wallace the Boy Scout Movement. and as one qualified to give lea- than 100 strong. ha, been nomtn. have died had they felt by tug Dr o.Meua men”! work is '0 Brenda Scott. Lin a Leo Stlew'art. . v G 0 i"ld- 0"l-"l0- This month also marks the one dership. The presentation was ' Mrs. Cyrus Ptclrard. Comm so on mlne's natural exit. He and President Tom Mcl.ach- lan, District 26 United Mlnc Work- ers. spoke strongly against a sug- gestion of escape route drills. Said Mr. Gordon. "it may be that the designated road is the deadly road. In the No. 4 explo- ated as a candidate for local elec- tions next month in Azerbaijan. Moscow Radio reported Monday. MAU MAU HANGED NAIROBI. Kenya (Reuters)- Mau Mau terrorist leader Dedan Klmathl. 34. self-styled field mar- shal and "knight commander of improve the Dental Health of the Province. Dr. O'Meara indicated his great enthusiasm for his work. The doctor has found that the overall picture of dental Health here in P.E.I. as in other parts of Canada is definitely poor. There is a tremendous amount that can ' - 1. MARSHFIELD Presbyterian La- .'P”'"' W”'”'' A" "9 I"-i"”'Y dies Aid "ummage Sale at Y '"V"'d- February 21st at 2:30. WE TREAT the sick well. Gla- gey'a Pharmacy. open I a.rn. to I p.m. SEE "CHALK Garden" Quedh hundredth anniversary of the birth of Baden-Powell. the founder of the movement which now in- cludes the four activities, Scouts. Guides. Brownies and Cubs. "There are more than six million members in the world. including a quarter of a million in Canada." made by Provincial President. Roiarian Bill Rcld. OFFICERS Officers for the ensuing year are: Past President. Geo. C. Fisher, President. R.C. Parent. Vice-Pres. Dr. Frank Macltinnon. secretary. Allister A. MacLeod. er for North District enroled these girls. and expressed delight at see- ing so many in unlIorrn. and malt- ig sunch a smart appearance. and big Brownie smiles on every face. his Good and Lois Shaw are to be congrapiated on bringing this Peck along so well in such a short C. C. F. Organizer Visits This Province Mr. Carl Hamilton. M.A.. B. so. National C.C.F. organizer ar- rived on Prince Edward Island by RESULTS of card party held in Spring Park Hall last evening. Ladies First Mrs. Bill Dunsford. Second Mrs. N. Whitiock and Miss Louise Doucette (equal); con- . . ' ' I exit was through sotauon M". L. Stews". Mm” Saturday nights express and was K .d T L k D M K H h nd stun the natura be done by "aching good denm " ch In H. h t . M d m g . . the weekend guest at the prom, g Mr. err sat . reasurer. oc cry . ac try. the African empire. was rang. the intake airway and in that I'M- mogoilv 8” 8llZpym.0lllK In w3IIti)3ockt)l:;il:1;gya.uon.Sec!rBi:,i;l M can. Secretary, Mrs. MIME. SCOUT SPEAKS Directors: Earl C. Baker, T. D. Sunday. The former dairy clerk case it was the most dead-Y Hygiene. lat and 3rd Charlottetown Co.. The tone of the meeting took on DeBlois. Gerry E. Hartlcn. Guests became the most hunted man in road." Dr. 0'Meara gave some enliglit- Mrs. Pickard enroled Jane Ho- TICKETS FOR "The Chalk Gar- den” at Burn's Jewellers. Hughes' Drug Store. Old Spain and Ren- dezvous. 7s cents. , VISIT HI-STYLE Miilinery. Gt. George Street. "where every style is I-Ii-style." ATTENTION: Have you sent your entries in Prince Edward Iri- land Musical Festival Association. GOUTHPORT Card Party Tu-.rr- day at Bzm If stormy will be held Wednesday. THE LIST of defaulting tax- payers of Borden School District will be posted on March 2nd. 1957. Signed Mn. J. W. Cann. Secretary. BNOWBOUND 'Y' Canvusers - will resume house-tohouse needed. calls this week. Your contribution is Maclnnis. Borden. Mr. Hamilton is at present in Charlottetown where he is scheduled to address a meeting of the Provincial C.C.I-T Council. This address will be broadcast. It is expected that the council meeting will be followed by a nom- inating convention in the near fut- ure. Mr. Hamilton leaves by plane on Tuesday for Halifax. enrouie to Ottawa. Constable: Freezeout Joe 0'1-fanlcy and Mrs. L. Dunsford. CARD PARTY - The results of the card party held in St. Puir X Parish Hall last evening w ere- Ladies first Mrs. Leo Dowling; Second Mrs. J. Murphy. consola- tion Mrs. John Hagan; Men's first Fred Gallant; second LE. Garm- ley; consolation Maurice Creed. Door Prize Mrs. Cyril Shepherd. CAI! STOLEN -- a 1947 black Plymouth sedan was stolen from in front of the owners residence at us Grafton Street yesterday afternoon it is reported by the City Police. The owner was up town at the time and until the time of writing early this morn- ing. the car had not been recov- ered. Both the City Police and the R.C.M.P. are investigating. Enioy Do-nce At Main Bruce The Main Brace St. Valentine's dance held in the Clover Club last Thursday evening wag an oven. whelming success. The difficulty of securing musicians th. ' new meaning when John Curtis. the fourteen year-old son of R0- iarian Frank Curtis and a member of the St. James' troop speaking for the Scouts. traced the progress and experience of the average member as he passes through the various stages of instruction. "with the object of qualifying for as many as possible of the no proficiency badges available." Ollr weekly meetings and frequent hikes are a source of constant pleasure." he said. Francis MacDonald. 12-year-old daughter of Rotarlan Frank Mac- Donald and a member of the fifth Charlottetown Holy Redeemer Girl Guides described the work of the organization. stressing the im- portance of making others happy. especially in the home, Wolf Cub the project with failure but this wart overcome and excellent mus- of Rotary were, Dr. Douglas Mac- Donald. Iowa City, Noel H. De- Blols and Gordon F. Roper. City. this British colony as the self- styled leader of the Man Man "lib eration army." fo Are "Economic By FORBES RHUDE Canadian Press Business Editor TORONTO ICPI-On the whole this should be a good year for re- tailcrs. A. B. Munro of Toronto. pr-c ” of the Canadian Retail Federation. said Monday in an ad- dress to the federation's annual conference. "Re ta tiers." he commented. "are never happy with credit rc- airlctionri of any kind. and pre- R. M. A. Told Trading Sfcrmps of Consumers. from the floor. said her associa- tlun had expressed its opposition to stamps. can't get something for nothing." tailers issue stamps to customers according to the amount of their purchases. enough. have been accumulated. may be redeemed for various items of merchandise. Stamps anti fh Pc'rrasiies" speaking briefly in "We know." she said. "that you (Under trading stamp plans, re- Theee stamps. when U. only hap. avo SE BUDDY SYSTEM He said miners should be given "very general" instructions r their protection in a mine mis- ding hard-and-fast rules at might mislead. Mr. McLachlan said Robert Bowden. anager in No. 4 mine, younger miners should stick by older ex- perienced men. ”In a mine alter a man has to keep his head" he added. dis- underground said stonedusting. a method of keeping coal dust down. was "very good" except at the 4.400-foot which was a difficult place to carry it out. He said the 44-level was marked dangerous and ar- tn. rnngements had been made to re- pair the gas-leaking pipe there. The commission. which opened Feb. 11. took more than aoo.ooo words of testimony by adjourn- ment Friday. Many spectators at level ening but rather startling figures. on the average 6-1 year: of age- there are 0 decayed prlmrary teeth and 1-2 decayed permanent teeth. 12 years of age. 7-8 permanent teeth decaying. 3 filledfl last. :4 untreated. 15 years of age. 12 decayed. 1 gone, 5 filled. it unfilled. It was pointed out by the doctor that the dental health problem must be faced from a prevention stand point. People who have a poor dental pcenlndltion an deflat- handicap . dI)r. 0'Meara feels it is the duty of parents to enforce good dental giene. It has been well proved that tooth-decay is an intermit- tent process. When sweet foods are eaten an acid is formed. The saliva will neutralise a minimum of acid. but when we partake of an excess of sweet: the saliva can no and Lynn Manning at the last meeting of the let and 3rd. Also since our last report of this Com- pany. Miss Rogera tells me that it is now a "Banner" C , Y. 9V' ery Guide is now receiving the Guide magazine. THINKING DAY I hope that all the Cornpeniel grid Packs are practicing their songs for the Thinking Day Rally which is being held at Prince of Wales Auditorium Frldly nllllt. February 22nd. everybody ll ill" at! to be there at 6.!) .m. Golder: are asked to bring e collection which they have for the World Friendship Fund with them to ill! Rally with them, will each Guido rid Brownie try to give 10 ceflll a special year. Also will all Gul- dera please get their 3-? bid!" from Kn. W. A. Smith. 15 Roch- ford Square for their Guides and BIRTHS sumably we will have to accept a continuation of what we have had Fear Stronger is THE welcome man my how lc was provided. "Mr mdempuw '" mauled by u” l"q"l”' w"' '"l""' WI” 9" not cope with this and then the Brownies and Bri them to ll" . . "H" The entertainment commltt ' separate trading stamp compan- coped from "19 bl”''d ml” 9" teeth are attached. 3.11, (an pgggtttgmg. Ilillrllrlhd ml: Please "Idle :3: wghny on Phi: zlllltl-:'l,';utl::enMr famtiull wllh nah" """"I” 6"" An" -western hreillenrlrlayl lllrtlillzzt rlrllletceclsllrllrlyl tlt1)oFI:Ifit.': mnhud L C” am”. 0, my. m'""' "I dud ml”"' Dr. 0'Meara ioutilinednthe! pro- . - - - - - ng e ntermisslon when ial t . 00 ll - C for tape: a p eatoa of M” ”''i '”u”'' My w"'"l' " "" ed Hlelxlll-of-h-nd Irtlst idem Illa I.lI'l3 From USSR .'.".i2r”.S"rl.'.”"" mm man we hm W "W" 9"" ll'”"l"" "Id sodium flouride to ch dren'I tutti No CASII - Magistrate KM. Mlclml "W- "Ill" 'll"- 3 M audience completely baffled. .., nun "be Iomwm u med than who Ollllm "IBM -Mllllllll liberal Sfudgnfg from age: 3 year: - 13 yam. M"u' Ind ' ch" dwlm I" ll” MAClN1'YRli- At Charlottetown The IMI” A"m'"y I” we cni LONDON meuleul " Andnl however if the trade ass tipwhold I-re merely tuna" . dchyl" "I nu "WIW l' '"ll'lll9 illwlllli Cit! Police Court yesterday morn- Hum". Feb. ,5. 1957' no M... adtan eglon provided an excel- Grornyho's emergence Friday as do” mylhow at mm mm mgm Iron. officers the Department of lhllllh Tllil trig. nnd M,-ngcyrine MI0l"'Y"- ML km bum" d""lllrz the entertain- Soviet foreign minister II seen mm.” In votume avg, whgt we "You may as well give up right treatment has proved successful merit. The evening closed with the 1. a daughter. 5 lbs. 4 oz. here u lmnlylnz - stiller anti now." he saith "Nllht chonnlnz in with n to percent reduction in IALI AT Helen! I only winter did In 1956- '. I another dance in the Western line from the Kremlin. .. here to stay and there will he OTTAWA IcPl"G'"" uvml tooth decay in those who have eoata um 10 to is. any a coat Mn-an - M 3,"... n n, l”."'"',””, ” ' Any merchant who maintains M ht k. I . n.,d.,n ,t p.th...;t. University a h at regular price a get your 30",” rgb. nth, 15.57 litwtvit-I mar "um hngltiv lanateufellztexhgfhthm his liquid position should be in t'l'::':m"1::3 3:3" fmnt'pt:'e,entgt,': llellfax. was elected president ol ban muhd " ' II I'u"d " with good dental hygiene. In view of the great strides made in Research in 'I'.B. etc.. it was felt by Dr. 0'Meara that the Re- search people will undou come up with a different approac to control dental carlea. A very educational film on dental health clinics of any dress t 811.95 free. I IIIALTII OFFICIAL-Dr. H. 1. move. dental consultant with out of National Health alfare has left the Province depart- good position to meet any situat- tinn that arises." TRADING STAMPS HIT The conference-a gathering of representatives of the country's Iforekeepers - was told by other speakers that trading stamps are and Mrs. Henry H. Larter. inec: ' " ' June MIcPhersonl a son. Harv Requiem High Mass at St. Pa. old Worthy. 6 lbs 12 ozs. irlck's Church. Fort Augustus at MCCARTHY - At the Charlotte? :tI.'.c,.l,"”ki Imam". In the Gem. town Hospital Saturday Febru- ary to. 1957 to Mr. and Mrs. DUNN - Suddenly at her home Merlin McCarthy (nee Verna 74 Ulllwr Queen St. on Satur- the Canadian University Liberal Federation at its weekend meet.- ing here. He succeeds Yves Parisian of Ottawa, a law student at Osgoooe Hall. Toronto. The students, during their two day stay in the capital. met he had held only 8': months. also will mean tighter control by Mol- cow on the policy of the Com- munist satellite states. Gromyko made his name as I skilled exponent of the cold war foreign policy of the Stalin regime. in the United shopping has been gaining ground steadily - Sunday shopping too. Look for these ideas to filter across the border." Bank Robber M M , .t n F 4 as nmhnssad H ,, , MI I mm was shown by Mr. MaeAIeer. pertinent: of the Atlantic Provin M ac mm M0 E" a daughter"; llililirn ltleol: tlgflll Static? and I" Izrlltaln T3. ".,”I'.':.l thee?” lpS.r:VsgIIes'I('C:j'JIId J22: ls Senfenced I','cl'e'l':nl Aftfearirss..Mll.nlsterl c9"'ld'9'l'l'l:'l:d g"'g'nl:'m. ,... . ! rr.r.s - At the Sourls Hospltall t. ' . -We revlvsclla V6 8 9 ll - - - cnulon o o . I earn February 2nd E57 to Mr. and: rcma ns are resting at the Char Nahum. "hopping mum pmnte. lottetown Funeral Home from d""' M" 3'11 RS” N0 LICENSE - The cut of ll Mrs. nriwrn Mills inee Hazcll where the n,,.,,.,. Mn be held His appointment also is shit l"- 5- 3- R"'"'5v 8'"'"' mm TORONTO CP)--William (Red) A dlrwmm ll9l9!'""' P" tn, ,t,n,.,, nwmnnm ,, an scored an appeal for increased in- Charlottetown resident charged C t. , . n r ldi ti th t party "9"" "'9 M3" Mmlllntl Av Aitk . 17. II pleaded guilty moetingtoDr.0'M . , with the illuai operation of a pr::...;:)u,.t fnnrtmu ' "E :,l:.l:.lm;;::,l1';g l:."l. 1:: clllgf ltllsikllg K?iI'llc5aIIC?InQV h:I'loIt I .9h”:l',,l'l,l;':..:lIuS'E:E.' '3'” ipplled Mongy to lCG'IIIIII' W31 from al a'm:"'in:':T"ng'l"'dtEklI"on "Tani: Reid is chairman track not registered in the prov- ' ' round in the wider struggle or III ” ' 5 r - Id-town branch 0 t Imperia ' mt... Th. "3, than and used for hauling merchan- FLOOD - At the Charlottetown grlgl-I:eH.:1g;;tMn:g:y':u'::e'E,::r:l: leadership of Russia. The round "Id 0'” I""""d c0"5"m"-'4' gunk. was sentenced to one year M "Y :!"l'I"" I” n"'"" Mb" ::,,:,."I: nnd tnncnmwu" '" ' Sf. line was adiortrned until Wednee- Hospital on Sunday Feb. t7 9 owmk Imermem In the catihas gone to Vyachealav Molotov. mats without benefit to .. .. um I” c . . .. . Srwgroshunn M umvenm by hupmuv "mam". WV" n day by Magistrate Gilbert Gaudet 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. Em- tnnttc can - Shcpiiov was l(hruehchev'a man '"- ,',"d Pmvlded "”"bl”"i In refornratory by 10615 Rob!-'11 ' ' h the 's County Magistrates W9” Flwd ' llllllhter Catherine ” and was associated with what is W0-'llI for trldlnl stamp c0m- pnrxthy t Court yesterday morning. This Marie. . nrrr-r - At the P.E.I. Hospital, feilnrded -n Khruehchev'I volley ".',""- Ai err said he was em loved by was the only use on the docket. 5 lift; J1.ulI5'I. Mr-I. Norman am 6!. B0-CXIIICIICC vgllth the rug. emit. ah:-o::.'oefdlwo in three per he bank for three moot r. Hired . 0 paper Queen st, in h" . IIOLSREVI ' ' ' v If. tlrrt year. The remains are rest- (ll'0l'n)'ll0 0!! Ill! MIR? MN I' I QREINTO" II” 15'” 9' F9l"'"''Y ll'o.menwhere acslIrtrll:I"aeervlir"enev:ial1l Ilcliroolletlylfullhllll 0' 10'! ''''lld- N" YW"- MM he held today lTrreeda 0 around ROLLAWAY cum.” yl after- . 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