Maxims of a More Man An itch is worse dish a Imart. 10 PAGE , OANADA, Founded 1872 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1055 Covers ' Prince Edward Island Lilte The Dew Plilale Moves Ament melit To Draft Address In The Legislature An amendment to the Draft Address in reply to the Speech tram the Throne. criticising Gov- ernment lack of leadership in problems of agriculture. unem- ployment and other matters. was mined in the Legislature yester- d.y by Mr. R. R. Bell. Leader oi the Opposition. in concluding his speech in the debate on the Address. The amendment, which was seconded by Mr. Frank My- ya, expressed regret that the Lh--nenant Governor's advisers had failed "iii in one leadersllip in agri- aiillore and to expand and find malt:-is abroad for our agricul- tural pi-udiicts and to provide for the n-tahiislinient of our young people on farms and ” 2- to halt the exodus of our young people from this Province "-3: to solve the urgent prob- lem of unemployment " it to condilct the administra- tlon of the affairs of the Prov- ince "with eoononi. and sffici. ancy. In stressing the urinuaneea of the unemployment problem in the Province Mr. Bell stated: "I don't know if a Minister of Labor I.I the unemployment It for the Provincial and Federal thing whereby the situation may be relieved." Mr. Bell said that there was a terrific amount of money being spent on defence contracts and that most of this money was go- ing to the Upper Canadian Prov- inces. He agreed, that in a good it was in these provinces that the industries of the country were situated. "Prince Edward Island is not getting any of this.” said the Op position Leader. He recalled that Continued on Page 9 Col 6 U. N. Council Efforts For C iiy FRED HAMPSON TAIPEI. Formosa tAPt-Spec- ulaiioli rose Monday over whether lhr Lmteti States woilld help tie- ioiiti Slnlnl and QL1CTTl(lly ziltcr lhr-itictit Chiang Kai - slick de- riircd the islands never would be Iifl.'2IltIilll(3FI The U. S. 7th Fleet. which cov- PlI'tI the peaceful withdrawal from ihr 'l'.'iciicn islaiids north of For- mt-.;i. iias returning to patrol sla- tt-in: around Formosa and to other Fat East bases. There was no coniirliiation here of Pr-lping radiols boast that the Cn ill in ii ii i s t a Sunday ”llbera- led the Taclicns. 200 miles north of Fiit'ill(lS8. II it as considered likely the "lib- Pnlimnll consisted of a small land- inr pzirly from nearby Red islets. The 'l'acliens iierc scorched he- tmt- they were abandoned and nnthing of value was left. liilA'l" CONCi:lN'I'R.'l'I'l0NS Tlicic uric more lcports of Ctinitiiililist b n a t concentrations nrttr tho .il.ii.il-. off the coast 100 niilw norllliicst of Forlliosa. but ll1Pl'9AlK”rl3 no indication of any in- Black Watch For Far East Service .liii.ih'.-ix. (CF)-The army's I:..l-lillll ('oiiini.1nd said in a re- l”'r" It'll-Iv the lat Battalion of ill" l'-kirk Watch of Canada will love for service in the Far East tlr htoiitlt to replace the' 2nd ll” I-'l”"L Quccn's Own Rifles. Suspends ease-Fire tent to invade. Such concentrations are usual. President Chiang predicted at a press conference. however. that oc- cupaiion of the Tachcns would make the Reds ”more adventur- ous.” His interpreter said Chiang meant the Communists would try to attack Formosa. Some observers in Taipei said U. S. reluctance to make a firm commitment on the two island position may be because of tactical difficulties. will be any great help in solving i seems to me that it is a rniltterl Governments to work out some? many cases. this was right. since : Commended Flt. Lt. David E. MacLeod. 30. of Pictou. N. S.. who has been awarded the Queen's Commendat- ion for brave condiict. 'A medical doctor. he ziltcmptcd to rescue two men from the flam- ing iireck of a jet plane after a crash at North Bay, Ont., last Sept. 8. An air gunnery instructor in the Second World War, he graduated as a doctor from Ilalhousie Uni- versity, Halifax in I933.-ICP lPhoto from National Defence). lthe School Board not to raise Council Urges The City Council will request teachers' salaries this year and will shelve the matter of fluori- dation of water for the time being. it was disclosed yesterday even- ing at the montliiy meeting of the Council in the City Hall. His Worship Mayor .i. i)aviti Stewart presided. Six Coulicillors were present with Councillors El- mer MacDonald and G. R. Keefe being absent. The matter of teachers' salar- ies provoked considerable dis- cussion and argument. The docs- tion was brought up by Coon. Edwin Johnstone who stated that expenditures must be curtailed this year and that the co-opera- tion of the School Board was re- quired. He stated that pressure was being exerted by the tench- ers for a salary ilicrease and that he knew the chairman of the School Board would ivclcomei a letter curtailing expenditures from the City Council. in the letter which he drafted and which will be sent to the Board Chairman. Coun. .lo.in- atone pointed out that the City is approximately 53.610.000.00 in debt and he suggested that tea- chers' salaries should not be raised. He also pointed out that- if sufficient money is not raisedl through poll tax to coier thci year's expenses then the taxes of St. Laurent said Monday he does not believe Canada can take ulll additional defence itments at this time. prime ministr-rs' conference in Lon- dtiy earlier this month. The prime minister said there is little he could add to what was contained in the communique ia- the conference. . Hon. Earl Rowe. acting opposit-l ion leader. said he was surprisedi the prime minister's report was sol brief. Then John Diefenbakcr. foreign affairs spokesman for the Conser- vatives. asked about press reports No New Defence Pledges Possible Now, House Is Told OTTAWA (CPI-Prime lillnistcr realize that even a surprise attack be borne by the United States but would not make retaliation impos- sible. ”I ziritlcri thnl our part in the. of such a system" would place a heavy load on the Canadian people; that a large part of the financial burden would .CSlr'lIJIlShiI'l('i1l He was replying to opposition! questions after reporting to the Commons on the Commonwciilthl that Canada must play tier part. "i was most important. that these things done on Canadian soil be a joint operation and be dealt with as such . . . . "I did say that I felt I tioth Continued on Page 9 Col 3 Speculation Whether U. S. sued by the prime ministers afterl By FRANCIS W. ('.ARPENTEll! ' UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) --Rohufied by Red China and Russia. the UN Security Coun- cil Monday siispcndetl indefinite- ly its public ciiorts to achieve a , Quemoy whose government has taken the lead in consultation: with Mos- cnw for sonic ll.'.lil -. .o stop the fighting. said that the Red Chinese rejection was not helpful. He suggested the coun- cii adjourn while governments l School Board ;To Curtail Expenditures property holders would be increas- Coun. Waithen Gaudet objected to the part of the letter dealing with teachers" salaries in that it was a little strong. "We haven't given any study to this question and we are not in a position to say whether the salaries should be raised or not," he stated. Councillors P. R. .liact'or- mac and Arthur Gormley stat- ed that the School Board lust should be asked to remain vviih- in thcir btltiizet for the ycnr Cilll';- cillor Mzic('ormac stated he hail faith : in the lncmht-r.-; of the School Board and thought iiicy should decide how the motley was to be spent. Cillllli'lIIt)l' George Rogers stat- ed he had very little faith in the business ability of the City School Board and in iieir of the Board's outrageous expenditures in the past he didn't think the Continued on Page 2 Col 5 Premier Begins Draft Address A motion of the Opposition Leader dealing with an amend- mcllt to the Draft Address in re- ply to the Speech from the Tllrone "will he looked into.” said Prem- ier Matheson in opening his re- marks in the debate on the Draft Address yesterday. The Premier. commclitilig on the Opposition Leaderis address and the resolution noted that Mr. Bell had spoken for two hours alid a half and suggested that he "had to make some kind of a showing since someone was press- ing hit; for his crown." The remier congratulated both the mover and the set-onder of the Address In referring to Mr. J. A. Gallant he said: ”He made no mistakes: he expressed himself forcibly and well. I can predict great things for his future." in reference to Mr. Kitsou, the Pre- mier said ”he did an excellent job and his constituents can be very proud of him." Premier Matheson called atten- tion to the Charlottetown Centen- nial celebrations which will be taking place this summer. "These celebrations." he said, "will go a long way in making our Prov- ince better known to the travel- ling public than it has been in the past." He suggested that every attempt he made to feed the tour- His Grace, Most Rev. J. Gerald Berry Will lnstal ' Norbert His Exrellclicy. Most Reverend alcolm A. )lilCi'.la(:ilUl'll who was Bishop of Char- Iottetown in St. Ninan's Roman Catholic Cathedral at Antigonish by His Excellency the Most Rev. erend Giovanni Panico, personal representative of the Pope onl January 18. will be installed at. 7:30 pm. on Monday. Februaryi 21. at St. Dunstan's Basilica. . . The installation ceremony willp be conducted by His Grace. Mostl Reverend .f. Gerald Bcrry. Arch-- M consecraled as bishop of Halifax Metropolitan. Nova Scotia and P. E. island. As- sisting bishops are Most Reverend Annual Meeting Yesterday 1. Of PEI Red Cross Society I-Jiiviln (J. Joiitisiotie was elect- ed President of the P. E. lslanti Division of the tlatiadian Red Cross Society at the annual meet- Bnhop Rohicliaud. Al'chbi.sliop. hioncion. N. B.. Most Reverendp Patrick J. Skinner. C.J.M.. Arch- bishop. St. John's. Newfoundlandp Most Reverend Albert Lemenager,i PEI PUBLIC ACCOUNTS SHOW SUBSTANTIAL SURPLUS. DEBT REDUCTION TO MARCH i54 A surplus on ordinary account of 51,666,568 and a de- crease in overall liabilities of S858,709 was shown in the Public Accounts of the Province for the year ending March 31. 1954, as tabled in the Legislature yesterday by Hon. Keir Clark, Provincial Treasurer. The Accounts showed a total expenditure during the year of 359,346,148. Total or- dinary expenditure amounted to iB6.873.534 against an estimated 37,149,409 budgeted at the last session of the Legislature. The total lialiiliiios as at March 31 last are given at 516,853.02-it as agallisi 3i1.'t',213,733 at the end of March, 1953. llank 0vct'ril'zif't at March 31, 1954, was 53978391. Follouin is a cuclal silliini.:irvtT'T;TiT " "T TTT "" . T of regenuilaz and gBXl'lOllfIlllll'P diir- 5;:.?l03', CoEllll;.ltllatel607l2lgig,' in ie car as iven in the Ac-'l' ' .- ' ' '-' coigints ttiilbled .V'estldi'da.V: a SgctisllC;6g(:)';n4:g2;,rfonP1T;:: onpnxmny Rp;y;:;xypj pt;-13-.20; Falconwuod Hospital and iilifi nary. T5,o72.7D; Beach Grove. GOVI'3RNMEN'll OI” (lAN.1i).-l- 50931.5(); Fish and Game Licen- Subsidics. SG56.!l3l.B8. Less HlIIs- 59-. 12.13660; Electrical inspec- .borou;tl Bridge At,-cotilii. 9.7.30.tl0. tlon. 4,777.77, Auct.inneers' Lic .. Total 647,181.88. Payment in lieu QHSSS. il0.00 Corporation Se-cur 'of taxes and additional pziymcnts lites Registration Act Fees, 45.00. l based on gross National Pl'oriu(-t. Advertising on Public Highways. 3.63l,09il.tl..' Total s?4.'.7l.J'”?7ti; ltlftiilt, lntreliscs under Amuse Old Age As:isltlllcc tits. 40.67; nienl Tax Act 775.00 Blind Pcimunbv .33 ,1-imeu CORPORATION l.lCENSl-IS: 7 flzne-6 ii-i;33g-07y, l"It'.3 I i1g1l;-i1Ili- Domiciled Companies. s3.soo.oo- '1 - - 3- 1 W3 W"-'' P” U” 5 A -cid nt and Guarantee; and Fire A55I5IaM'9- 0&0”-V II 9 3 I l I1 l lnl.sur:nce Cornpanies, 23,866.84; Gralmv will-.1 3- .I"'l"S”'l -ii-” Acceptable Companies. 100,00- gggizfllig ' I Iillj';;I'-.Bnnks. 900.00; Chain Theatres -i W '- 3- -100.00: Chain Stores, 2.2.0000: TAXES--Income ' ax, s2.)hi-itltl, Steamship Companies. 25.00. E19,. Gasolinf gas 113-3-151:;-771214-48-ls P tric Light Companies. 250.00; "Semen , 3X- -- - 1, -1'99--ET i graph Company. 50.00; Tele- slon Duties, 236.62; Public Health; pflnfne Companyg 200.00; Trust and Tax. 4liT.0l8.-19. Total 52.116.087.53. L03" Cnmpanies 1.40930. we 1... I-ICE” - P E II M I T5 AM) silrance Companies. 512.00; Brok- ”l Vchllllp Ii! 7”" crs 200.00. FlXll”3'Pl"flViTll'IElI l,ir-- s452,226.0.'i; P e d l a rs LlCCi15t?F- pn5PS. 1.10000. Total 5341103 514: l.'i2.00. Court Fees. 41.90401. Land. Grand mu” sgazvgg-;.34g Titles and Registry Office Fees.; , 1400.06; Letters Patent. . i-'itift.00:l ipi l:h93I'99x(l)e:l?e:::: aigmgtzg Co-operative Incorporation I-ees.i30"' ' ' ' 20.00; Prince of Wales College alies. (L3,-i49.69; Rentals and Sales Fees. 14,165.75; Brokers and Sales-pof Sundry Commodities. 24.01.11-97: men. 650.00; Insurance .ReglsirH-lmh" RGVWUCS and R9f'I"d'i- tions. etc,. 575.75; .iiari-large l.ic-t Continued on Page 9 Col 4 Bishop of Yarmouth. N. 5.. Mostl Reverend John R. MacDonald. Bishop of Antigonish. Each of the bishops will be attended by two Chaplains. The ceremony See New will be attended by Governrrient and Civic offi- clala. His Excellency Bishop Mac- ny non EVANS Eachern is expected to arrive in the city. by car at 4.30 Monday afternoon. Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON (CI-Mn-Britain ia ex- pected to move into a new phase of defence this week. The 1955-56 white paper-called Defence .Phase For U. K. I some experts speak optin-iistl- tally of cuts in the defence budget llhis year This. they sa,v. may be ldue in the fact that not all the lmoney allocated last year has been lspent, partly because of 'agging licn: Mrs. R. l.. Willeit. Summer-I side, Mrs. Basil MacDonald.i Pres. P.E.I. C,W.I... Tracadle Cross; Mrs. J. A. Macltiillan, I. the annual statement on defence- Plllcnn develapmwf md Pwduci to be published Thursday. and 0"- it is expected to be a document of almost revolutionary significance. The Manchester Guardian says the paper may be in defence what the wartime report by Lord Bever-. idge. later called the "cradle to! the grave plan." was to social se- curity. The Sunday Times says that THEY cau. HI-M 'FoC.cY'BlICN'9C EVERYV-but. Toueiaes is lliv P.x('Iltlilg9 is ex t d t be of the conference which had rcfer- , - .- . . , . h pl 1 It 1 d s . -. . . . . - - . rt-oittptr-tvt-riv by ”mid-Apgillll E ll red to a "more equitable distribu- f;;?5?..';”..eL". rlnltlyltrlqlglotstil dllilalliloiilialilcl sll'lrll1lllslllleiesl:lrliltlilrillcllll F'fj:'j;"l;, El: iii-filduclt: lldllilrl liffllszlg flllldlt tllliltiy i,l,,l5,,l:Slc(l,:i,':;leI. llllllllggllngmlgtlutiflil, 7”;;aC”,f;;J”i;s'lj,”e,2lf.f,3”l,7,';: report. which outlines the patter-til "M 'L K;fm:"lhd -"d I73”3ItI0n3 Of the gun 1” d9I9nl9'; '"”m;) W933 "'9 manoeuvres here and in the cap- (hr t. Session and .,,ilth0m 3 r9('0iVP 8 EONI WPIMMC I0 U18: Clover Club last evening. iFuch MacDonald. Prov. President. 9' defenct edxpeltldllure yil)4;Fl:JI:l9eCl?;1,;: -'- c now are raining at 0mm0nW93 "Wm "5 itais of the major powers. - t -they may IWFWHP Hmha-S!8d0r5 0 The niectliigs were presided Canadian Legion Souris; Mrs. A. "IE 3'28? 80 80 I I8 I .9 two iii-.ltt. N. s. - - ,””'- . . l .- H .. - . ioth th ' ,t t and l" "' I -l it-ttliery is training at M13 sin I-lure” will I" Ind Wld plan to end hostilities bv con- -,1 Ch - I . n 1- The House will convene todliyl 44 ' l . n rppufig were 1-ecelv. hm, 'r,,;ni5hg M,-5, w, ir '1-4,,-1...-I mentalchang in the assessm i of Lt" pt"m1nt;ililI;;I. ?;l.eB3.;d8n(il;i'IIIh;()0l.I the oiheli;ep,r::(n;ml;IlI:i:x::r:I;"monu- dentining flilicsed U.S.. aggression Eli to ylltlllie. Sgzjulfitslllltliouiilt-ll 'lll lat 3.00 P-m ::IlllIll'i:l(lll ltllllc slantiing cotnmittees lKen.singlon.. Mrs. Georgel fioarh, defence needy. ' rs... .... .. .. ........... it o 5-, .. of d "Very hm hm" t h m to I . L tzated from the. records of the qnfq Q uvs lx..yA. Pat"er for r. . .. aw. ' ore . i . e eni . p asls wi on e i l -at and 4th RCHA will train us tllile need of lirovitllllliis all wlnrn- llilndnrlyvolalilhiiatl Lodge Jr., chief ll'-lrli,lil:.l.. Nati::'1lmheMi.il.(lld' th - Iitallgliiihlarfllliilfthll&n'?rii'.iilit llitirl: ivlgnliltililliigldi. lire: ::lllivil;l)lpll:dl i:iliilllglll' llllllvlt-literal: a: VI hint Tracadie. N. B,, from ing system on the American con- U. S. delegate. said the council had pugt beforae the coillilllfl-ii ll-;lliFurS Fro." R'-USS." I1-;,aAl. Fllslli-'1'. Nursing. MisslKath- chison, Hunter River, Rev. 1 J. pons.l With guided air-to-air and lll lo M 'l"ml' wt imam which ' ' ' wmud h'Ve fo hf" "01 C0"'-Iuded m C'9"5Id9"?r month the problem of the hosiili- larine Mat-l.t-lillaii: Corps. Miss MacCormac. St Andrews. .Vlr. gmund.m.air missiles under the con-pl TIHIV AT NEW CAMP bettlsgmlflglt o3nCt':Pdl5an i5"'"I7IlY- :00 '05: DFQPOSHI byf hlf I-QSII9 ties in the offshore islands be- 0lI"IlAW.A- pic?) " Camila I.l(-an lilacl.ezili.: Campaign. Brig. Henry B. Macbougall. St. Pet- trot of the RAF, it is argued. the. the t-ltisicrli Command units ill I0 hall! "181 OITLV Wlzfzinllleiesislilltlli filll-lllllllrlil tl1llwrAedblflel(ljd' 0' 3 W359 tween Formosa and the Chancse bought s.;tl6,.'iotl worth of uri- w. IN. Reid; ltirst Aid, Dr. A. .l. ers Bay. g 311- service now form: the first line. Wt --Ilicr ftirmaumn of mg llllgt as one of the components of the de- fin th:sOll0(l:lIrCllmlilill8eiTClcil we mllllllallllll ltillllllllllllrl lllix sillllll lllllll9l;3Rlll:isrild lilrilullcilllllllillll sBllllmtillllll)ltlilrliorlleMr c llllplieslgllllli-ltrlill illlllc Clahll ltll l l llll llelcllul (. , 1 . . ' -V v 1-slang said that Munmvl --mnm ewce 0'. . . . uil ar; g 00 v - - nuncl. r. . win . .0 nsonP., i.:Ei.l:ll,l,l,l ll,:ltfcar::l'i?;1t)lf;':::”” '3' FIX gniem enlwttoluuie" wupo" 3 wogldth hale donfe the cnunflll deration" in expressing regret at lxnv. 30, 1954. the trade de- IA. I",”.g,,' Disaster, Mr. J. Gor- Ltd. (any in pg Mm.d.,,,ald. Mr. is!-ZEK SMALLER ARMY I g pg Iiv -iIIliIll('l' at Camp ill! llllllg E lllll Well ll lllelllll wllll illilstice lllfctltllltlleii-ell-e liglllialiloltllull C”””l” '""”3' "S '1" amlllll llllilmlltlll sllllllllldollldatlllil (i m ldnnl lllillilllllllllllllll lllllllllmlll Mllll wl Al Clllllllel nllelllmll Ml" l T lllll'lllllllu':lzml; lliililsllhlliettgtdrlollri Tonolvro (CPll)l'Minimum and i .. . : . . . T 1 h ll 9 h I reurn air In 9 -0 - H. .. amcr. -------P- ca H. IIICUI . ' - rr ill.ttlilltl-lll.l.l,:l,:l,; "ewe" um blgl Ellfiliitlimltlilel lilllsliltlzhlllltlffl ltllif-ll ililrl tlalreitl lllorldelllllil lelhac'lllulllcaclllrllllll"'ill E? m'"” f"" )3I”;I-'G?"- Gu R- The finnitt-uii .s.I&llLtlllclllV was pre- ccntmur-rt on Page 2 Col 3 strategic reserve based. in Britain. maximum temperatures: M illniil Ailr; 7 1; the um" Wm man" at hiaind .. ' E "charming Alice's wonderland." Ptaairktl-s of (.1-hif;SC1Sl:(lll;il1;I3IIi;'53m"' lsenletil hEtlir- lioili1orai:3' 'ircasurer, Little chancle ofni;s:isu:f:(tJirK)eI;cf;l f;:"'i:'tD n in: . - ' ' Arkady A. Sobolev. Soviet Un- 11' Slime ; A Mr. l. . i.'il'ril it-rs, liens comml me '- awso - ,,,.l."(l::fri'." Exerclffe RIM"! 5t”- ADIOL-RN; WITHOUT VOTE ion. demanded the council un- ed fox. koiliisky. mink. per- 0”,,.,- UHK-org mclude; Hon, every - - Nlanmuver. 41 45 limo l Sxgfgisgrmys ml” pemlei g;r Pigrlsnn mxm. 0, Brim" seat the ”Kuonliniang clique." sinn lamb and squirrel. The lpresldcnt. The Lieutenant Gov- On the naval side..lt-is predicted V:lCTO!'lB 41 44 Si:llt' ITlx'ilng qlanll Wm. dlvmonll 33' THE CANADIAN P3555 .l . ..j...l H9 "M ""579 Wwld be "" 5"I"' Skins '3””llled duiy fr" bu! lernor. lion. T. W. 1.. Prowse. there will he restrictions on the lhdiiionton .. 24 46 cut ill ll,l1j.celn E C be direct" Monday tion of the crisis unless Peiplng there was no record of Cana- .H,,n. vii-r--l're.sidciils, l)r. W. J building of capital ships and more (algary 22 :3 f'l.lIltIIIli' r l l i ' Pl0w' 3"” Prime Minister St. Laurent said Is Remunded took part in the discussions. dian pttrt-hasers. IP. M:tt-Miilaii. 0.B.L.. Miss emphasis on escort vessels and Regina 1 F, ('nm....,,,,,e milnmandmg E”""' he believes Canada cannot assume mm"-1” PTTTTK” P "W Glzivlvs liiilnialh 5"m"l9l'5Id?g MI” mini:-Sweet)?” .W"I"'I""l 1: a or i additional defence commitments at Far Sgnfgncg . . G. F. liiitt-in-soil, Past President. Civil deft-nee may also he titer-llllmnnin p -m - this time. T V Lt. Col 1.. F. Macilonald: VI": hauled. with it national system QUHWB ' Om The Commons defeated 86 to I10 sAt'Kvll1,E N 3 (cp) C, u O I Pi-escidr-iii Mi W. A. Ciirrle. planned to deal with widespread dc- Montreal . 1 ID a CCF rne:nber's ftlhat the nousell, Al i)all-t.n.,ut-1;, SiliIlinl('TShII(lC. li'l;;c idgs: sirructirin by RILITIC bonibsl .3;l:(I1l::Mnn 1;: "(ti governmen remove C 00I' on was remanded Monday for gemenc. F T M - Prince. l'. . . . ,1 . . l - W0 esscr W Ie papcl's a Sn are : r-it paw ML '”bI0II Hall. medical , exempt from m- ing Foil. :1 after pleading guilty! to or a S arc l11f'ItSi(l(;x.” Vit('-Ilxl!il5lRl4tllIIllI Que;-2;. do; 5hill tlv:eI(.H I ( .ifl::::'!;I:h" 1: I? come tax. two charges of break ng. enter rig . . .- t JMH. ison . act 1 an. ' o ay e nuse o Ionmtnnsi- I lllltilllf forget Shur-G in 1' A" OPPWIUPU '"0tI0lI fa? PI'0dl1C' and theft. 33' GEORGE KHCHEN limp "ll "ll l&:l:lctllhlar..TlT:lllfl,:ila.:l;l,:l view; Vice-President Kinills. Mr. will hear plans for the develavmcnt:”"Illl””' 1 Z tilt Tllilhl cm-;,wa" Hui: ""f tlon of correspondence on leasing Rousell was arrested Sunday af- CIIINU" me" 8"" Wm" lsll lllll actlh alltri am Vllashlngtm Melvin .I. Mi"Qlillld. Souris; Hon- of the non unit or atomic pncrgy lg-Ilgr I1” '""' H H W ' ' . . C . . . . .v nej . "(g . of a CNR Montreal hotel to U. S. tcinoon after a break-in had been WASHINGTON (CF: gilt GU19 bit 3C;:'1i;:'”an Inge" m discuss nrary set-.91."). Judge .1, 5. Des .4. whitepaper on the supply Oi .:.”.m(,mh H 11 90 and Party in slam, 3 M interests was defeated 102 to 59. reported at the Sackville high department IHHOUHC on 13' Y , Rochssp Mgniagtlc; non ara ry mmtary ,,m-,(., 1, expecmd wed. - , . ,, l'l”iIH.V. February 18th ll ll Ill Tuesday school where several windows were that State Secretary Dulles will trade and other economic prob- Treasm.N.' MI: H R Carrmheu, hum” St Johns Mid - - - - -- 9-3 -4 twmm C I l Thte (gomignans clctlpsidegrs govern hrgken an: aplrrite sfoup an: egg; malt 2t.tawI(Mt:r(c;h iilh gs 19min; h-gs rt;-.i'tihMitlt:tlles and other Ameri-p Hmirnm" of Standing mmnlanng i'.0.T7N.Xl.NTRA.I.l.A.-- ,ML”,Ax (CF) g The wrmh" .' oncer and Dan ,men us esa. e enae re- ta cn. .-in c n a roe an ree ya 0 a w na a -- . I . 13.1 ye;”r(ix(-ppt u. - I . y k do! by . ::lht'Inrireur,s Hall. Mt. Stewart. 3. Iumes the throne speech debate. flashlight from a parked car. goa!e;i:;i:len:ol&::::.. he" "id "1. T133112”iihjgtlszlithitsnmdinn Ml If:;:l:lfar&)::l-Sign.dI:'pl:::: MELBOURNE Amman" (Cw y ::ff(l:e'h::y:;re.aa' wlleaakes ll: - I - - - H . a la . r . . - ' "I)on't forlet the l l "'" w"' I” "' "” '"'f"" "' "lctzaiion it-ch-dt-d External Affllrlllfllriarllpsellll llll glrlilliillauzllallrallltllilii crtltiilltlttellitbliill alilllealllgashliililglethlirel rlllist.lrliltl-ltll "mil. Masonic H." I mclal ."l llgmdwlllll mm rather nun . Minister l"ear.-ion. Trade Minlsterl Divisional Council Members: litralia early in February and caus- A large area of light snow asso- tnnlilhi. S l llllllml lull" "-lecmc hum” lo dlsw" . Slllll 'l F' Mi ' H - M .. M. .t. 1) vi . Pr... P. E. 1. .d at h tage in three ciiiett- -' ted with this disturbance is ex- upew llyillllllled by wl ll ' fl No "end. ll" yElll'lil:llll and lllllllcc llllll" All Iwrlifnt-n's InSli(Illl:S..E:fIil':I'iV-KUl: Mr. Edwin Johnsione I'VI9I'ilI0llerllII:.ll;dEIl!IdE and Hobart. Eelided pile: rcelach .eW'E.!fQe;:be(:Vi:5: Icarlet Chapizlfllvzindhliirelectl iaRgld:l- n The brief state department an- . citlillilfisliillilii sfigeatillesasilvl-lzarri tol('a lo 1. . nouncement merely said that D 1- V S A U - rh,uTg,'-lurggniwv ovonlns. NEW YORK (AP) - A rookie He died in a hospital. .,, Wm ,,,,.,.,.,...,, am ,, o,,a.'j,, igOf'OLlS C1 ety ttC1C fge :rlrrTvlvllt'lilIIIllTrr1lflrilet'gI:y tillsltiiliiiltfiicttll I: "Jun . I dbl: JUST HAVING FUN ltdsuthee (lIl:ellv;)I:lGt:VIi'lI(:l'-(C;ient!rli . . not likely to amount to more than bmw nm;'rnv3l. Carload ground sud”. Wu emnenmd of "Y Late... am" we lllllell llllln "mllf llllmlse .'IY a .overn- two or three inches I most local. wheat. ft-ed lrln Il.lm lullley "hi blame by authorities Monda)'- youths were caught. their view ..F-urmel. Hem"! of M Vmt Wm n O l ' e m lllesi . , . Priced to ll unul "Ill man But Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sch- of the case emerlefli I” ”"' "" A 1 'l l" u. . F"'l''” 5: ow m m""' at 1" m'”9'0" warts mother earl stepfather of The four Brooklyn boys had 0 C" " M ””"'l"' ' . . - . . - - 1. nd 9,. H r i P''''" E""”' I"""If CIT”-V: -asgow. l .. t 1 I .. ty annoisnceme added. I TORONTO. i(,Pt-- A vigorous led the report in the legililatuie. matron to determine their ability as a a aaey sec inn is "'0' begun!" h H". uummnz "Pm .0 theladslallai. youth. John Stirling. bfen It; a swief Ha. xtzgir nrrrb Wm N Dun". Hm omcm mack on the highway safety It was prepared after public to operate a motor vehicle. All the department of highway safety mud"; uuhed, 'hd' 15: M,- tmmil Producers Association "nourt s"'””m: "”"'f'ml,:- gol;?;od”'.r:ey3 :1" nk mm. beg, visit to Canada. problem through improvements in hearings in Toronto and. visits to operator: would have he exam- investigate and establish vehicle hm, ,4 ch.,.lou,u,,,. R", H... :5. , ppm .:nie.ting today. Feb 15- m-oimw l.'fl.f3l';..'1 um 3 on ghel W”. home they and State department sources said education. licensing and law en- more than no other Ontario centres ined or re-examined within IO standards and approve accessor- Enum N. B. comm”. low" SL '0". lion Hall. cIW'I”'”' llval off duty and lwalitln his hep iiy in loud voilces "W O W" ' ll ll M0” durl" "'9 "'i "C" y"" f"”"' ' d"' " M 5" by l"' . -70?"! TIVET Valley? OVEITBSI WIN! In mend home no” . groom T: decided M woufd M M nms AT 10: day by the Ontario leglslaturela The report recommended .a the government. g Till! 8-IMY 196'-I0?! Wmlld UIK0 snow beginning in the morning; "Crapaud m k tr"! .1 um whm M In melyk. more nrkeg by H”, 53 ' committee on traffic safety. province-wide planned course lllt Enforcement recommendations tip the problem of brakes and the muder with. mun",-Iv ....g,.d,., t5; lime Prrivinriallll tlnlllgllll ii"-i hard. . Mud c..u'h' M," some "h "M on of (mm LANARK. Ont. (CF)-Mrs. Jenv The 77 recommendations in the highway safety for primary and included: consideration of pa de- second braking system. the ad- Momqm, um um 25. rrpderlntnn "I"! M Creekll ehllllellml. C "9 ll" "'15 lccoiiiit cruhed "mm "W Wm, iiie Maiaury who celebrated her mlttee t ere aimed at second: schools a course in merit point syatenr chlrizml OI visibility of reilulrirll "Io InIlHIII- r bat d 3 1,0 5 l 1 n, ' . ow at - corn repor w . ' .v - - r we ow an a ve. an c"""d Roydls Ill llhadoulhzll Four youths fled downlthe slde- Mrs. Grace Burnst basement a- "um Minn” 1'" N" 5 "M '''''''39''"" "'3 "Cum" mu ” dry": wuuuo" in '""."d"ll ""'l'w'l' .3." ml ”l”""' when. mm M "kw km in mm" mot” -I055 "N "'4 33 ifler. school ' W " "Ii sun”, "Hi n "mm .6 Fume"! 8'" kn" "rum!" took her first plane ride the year Ontario accidents in which about and UIILuua of ever , ; intensive periodic vehicles. and adoption of stand- ” ma” "WM to ' They need on He mu m mshf before that. died Sunday night in mm persons a year lose their universities to develop couraee in spot checks of vehicles and driv- arda to prohibit pi iectiona and High tide today et Charlotto hi?-t7”"i.2.ip.t"”h."” ”'"tum'"" MU”: "' "'"'m..i...l"' "l'....."'- .,.,,.5""”l ..,'”',..,"", "'""'"' "” i."i'.iit"v':5't"t.lt"lii”i."'.i 3' ""”"r'3 '.'.lS't:"" d'il"tt?."'i.'..'r.t'.'.? l.'ti"'.fi' 'li'&i'El'”tirit1i?i” rEll'i3'l”": "it "' l'&'i""iL'tli-fn”2' .?t'”Xi'lflEl ftT2”3l'ii Y.'t"2l.'ift2f3.'"tl.'i”'.?l'.” Li ””E.?m1I..?.'tlt."tl3; illtinieiellnph-ii ' !OII'I. W C I ' P0 9.3 ' r ' m” It 1:!) aha ' mlilrsih" t their In. them nlll ' 'i?."" svry wlttyeld woman was stricken facing and property loss is heavy. The report said applicants for caiea of readability end n-leclianl- reflective material on motor utes later than Charlotte-town. 0 I. I'D. late twice. .a ing a eu. even more. ey - , M tad . 7" 3"". York vs. lnlton. Skate one youth John Sterling. is. know who fired the shots. They with pneumonia shortly after Provincial Secretary I. ll. operators permits should be re cal fitness for care offered for vehicles both front and rear. a sun rises ay a . u -. Qqd, ielt I II I cab vented b not on d Elia. Christine. Nickle. committee chairman, laI- quired b pass a complete exam- sale. other matters. and sets at I.I I I.