rage a 11in Guardian 8aturday.Mar.z3.1957 Out of Province Photographers CITY MID DEITRAI. weariiw ' To Pay Stiff license Fee 3 HALIFAX lCPl - The weather- Local photographers will have to prevent outof-the-prov- office any: fine weather is f '- . k . c - our LI.A buys nun . 0"- ow: ;I?I'l::I:x'l'he0:0cIl :e:l.in.Afa tbo' Btlalielawbrugnstnro. I pmmnm "M" I"-' P"n"' A" h" "W mm "mm" mm "" I” '"''u'"'' WW "4 "J : 3, m - now b7fmdt:emu A u- this tntl:uwi;len local pisocomiziim dag.” I ' oLAsc.ow iioAp Presbyterian M" GA M01 ""9 IV I 0- e on! torrent-I: I .-inr.i.i..vs Mii.i.ii-:iuNir.nv. A church. Service for Sunday. Mar. 0". "0"'mId"" PMWFIPIW Wlwil-WFNSI UNNECESSMW Northern Nova seoua. Prineei . I ;-.----;-.-..:-.-;-;..n 2.. i'1'.i.'i"3i.ii'l'”I.i':h"'”'i':."..'3'.fi.J:l.i.'.?.;IEi'?.:."Il2l;'”l."i.23IIllS.'.i E.;1.'.".?i'.".-'i;'t2i”.ilt”.iE:3l:if.-"iIi'- ' ' ” ' ' ' " " T7 lra on . rcc. . c . A. . . . - . - - ' i- 1 not be tens to have I graphera but felt it would be ad- (lg i,-ii... , in 9,, g - ii 1, I . , it-rim-moderator. l W" . 8 mliefl tire. I I. BY. P. R. McCORMAc BENEFIT it t C P.E.l. Hos license. viable in make the license higher winds. Low.lu 3 N (:1 II. mm Manda,-frfat-ct, 25m .1 g is. -r-w-w-ww-mm Hon. 3. Earle Macbonald who for those outside the province. He 23 and 41, 'hci.'.,i.,..','L,.,.."',?,'jl I r"".V Md I-0 30 running ' Music by Reece sand. I sponsored the but said there iiaii nuueueii mo which was agreed Moncton as and 40. Sunday' I” "” '"”””' M” "'9 0"” ii i g g p been complaints from parents to by the House. Sunny. I :!:':;'e:"e1si;:e.”"" '”;”""9m9"5' (tint. RH-. (hurch Dutch Set-. and teachers that itinerant photo- Premier Matlieson said many of bee 5 I IV" . I k'i'('S (ti lll."ltl nm. and 2 pm. L0w.l.m;Rg,d "K. P F, nos ;. graphers were visiting the schools these photographers from outside TORONTO (CF) - Observed 3"9"- "I59 "'9 399111! 10 ltacrt1. Hall East Roi'alt)'- wl Marchil 1957 :3 Mr ah oifdtheblltroytnceland ogcupyilllz con-lthe Province wered of tllse blah i:nTlI;Pe;uIl:;Ixl'e8 ilrllllgd the Tor- align) W25. - , ' ' V ' . 5 er im ta tures ea: c Wei 1' 0 cc: '; CEREBRAL PM-5V GTOUP '""I' M” M”"" D L”I”h"' .C'IVr of th: ptlipllaebolih groillpi lndi- f.'i3"lli'v.iTi"g'e dfnyoulioguteacherk Min Max , "P IN liked in: at 57 H1II5b0l'0 51”” T0954" ' d""5I""' Hale" Ma”-Imm 7; vidual. He had also complaints with a slick sales talk. He was in (NIlhil (Dill me "M" "'9 March 35lil- II" '""I ” "'5' from local photographers who said favor of discouraging other than elwson 12 14 ST? '-"e"'Int-E -. x L - x us ness 0 To - DEATHS 25:; "kl" ."';c 0'.'.i:.:i v:':.::.":" 3.: 2: l M""'I' IWII ”' Slmr" '"""a' "'l Under existing. legislation a ll- 'l(liigs said there was considerable Edmohioll M 39 Md M P H L HMWKL I Bill INCSI FY it T H l' cense of S50 is required of anyone itrouble with two pl10i08l'8Ph0I'I C”'5”'Y 33 I 41 sn ..sf:"2bi?23g . A I. 4 A ” INTI a - . . A I , vAltlF.TY CONCERT and slides bore nimnesm,-,p mi March 4. logflllnla busllnesstelln this manner. lfrom Ontario wholwanted 1:1 take afislgzu 3; 1 she "id. mum M Bmish WM. imp... at zmn Han 1957' (-im.k,s J. Bimngshm lny be on.p r. C ark t that it would pictures of the children in onta- Toronto 3; 50 I have had the -w an on -2. .. l . oi: 33 cents. l 3m,..h 4; i - ' o ceaning -. l many of these pictures were fllgfl-' d f ' t later at M0""'-'5' 33 51 Ill wt-,-M.-,3 - int. Anni: Mia pm-Hg- i, H". (-,,m.i(,m..,,...nT 3 ly prized both by the children and .Iall)epe:iiriT1e asCllef:')l.n.'I;ll'l.l (Hsessian felt guegecl t 25 45 clothes in a fluid that. unlike N ;- ' A .- .. - . - - V . - - re ercon 31 46 l d ii afflnit for tax. A. Tagiio. F-i Riilicld st. uas this. mN,,,ai -mud, IN. '9',-1' hank. . the par-ants He did feel however that these men were carrying on a W water. in o y ” - winner of a rliickcn dinner of the: 1,, Cuyle of Montague in his 63rd .& . , that some steps should be takenlracket. Saint J0I"l 31 41 tiles but at the same time 3 NUT-W' ('vU'l"I- year Funeral from St. Mar.v's UHKKISON N.C.O.'s '.'f:,'lf,';" 3?, '33 1 We” W" "'9 dI"' . . . .. g y (.0ulEGEp Roman Catholic Church. Monta- . . I Ch lttt ' I W11. 1 d0lll- kn0W much (.l:)lxc1llSx(;:'d(yill-Itin1aI;li?wn and SUL guc, on Tucsday, March 26. at At thc annual meeting of the t"ll'llf'nIiI('E' seated. left to right. lW.I.. Higgins. Treasurer: W0 ll I I d A h. A h . Syclirieoyeown if; mor: than whdn I started. The Hank dpwhlhjl 'mumal tummy 9 30 a m. Garrison N. C. ().'s Mess held atyS-Sgt. C. H. Archer. Secretary; H.l. Archer. Chairman of the En- S 9 Yarmouth 32 41 Idea 0.' dry 0I98"I"B- Ih0"Ehv . -Mai "M, .i.,;.. Ami 13. 4, Tickets W NBILL” xt m Ni (.0 ng the Armouries Tuesday. March is-Sgt.L H. MacAulcy. Prcsidcnt 'tcrtainmcnt Committee. . . 3L Johnva 31 35 wasnli North American. It was i -- I :5 -2- . lc-..:r. ”.::"”:;;i l if-”"i'i"'i'.4' so or M:nci- In Mlll( And Fat rioduciioii .. DR. OMS. NANDT. eminent. Mannhl2m'.p1957' Mary Gemmle cec o serv. on e messi ice- res en, a rig .. .g. R an started in France hlacbicill. uifc of Ambrose lilac- tlanadian scicntisl. will dcliver they llnhcrlson hlcmorlal Lcctiire at Prince of Walt-s Collcge. Thursday March 28 at it 30. Public cordially invited. THE UNITED Church of Canada. Cavcnilish Pa.-toral Charge, Di- iiiic lliir-hip Suiidziy. March 24; ll 00 zi.m. New Glasgow; 3:00 p.m North Rustico; 7.80 p.m. Cavendish. T0 SPEAK HERE - Mr. Walter Dinsdalc. Conservative MP. for l llrandon-Souris, Manitoba, will ' visit this province the first week ' in April. Mr. Dinsdale will address l sevcral conservative meetings in the province. " TIIE HUNTER RIVER Presby-l ' tcriaii Church. Scrviccs for Sun-i (ILLV. March 24th. 3.30 p.m. Post- puncd a unit at congregational mccting. Wednesday. March 27th- tl p.m. Rcv. E. H. Bean. Inter- im-moderator. OVESTVON OF l'RlVll.EC-F. -- fln -i riuesticri of nrlvilcga in the-. l,iP.'."SI!I'lPF yesterday. Dr. L. G. lleuar said his remarks made on the Health .'llini.stcr's motion pre- taincd in hospital insurance and not hcalth lnsiirancc as stntcd in the Prcss. .'illl.T0.V' -- RLTSTICO Anglichni Parish. Rcctnr. Rev. A. E. Pier-I rcv. Sr-rvicrs for Sunday. March '.'4th. are St. .lohn's. Milton. ll Morning Prayer and Sermon. St. Mark's. Rusticn. 2.30 Evening Praycr. Como and bring the whole frimilv. 1 VIEMBI-IRS of the Prince Ed- ward Lorlgc No. N. A.F. and A.M. Stanley Bridge. are requested to gather in a body at New London lfmtcd Church on Monday. March 75. at 2 o'clock to attend the func- ral of our Iatc brothcr. Rcv. W.f. Grccn. Jnmcs Cotes. Secretary. read out in City Police Court yes- tcrilnv morning concerned persons nrrcstcd on charges of drunk and incapable. Both offcnders were lodged in Quocn's County Jail on old commitments. one for ten days and the other for twenty days. ONE CASE IN COURT - Only one case was heard hcfore Magis- tr.-itc Gilbert A- Gaudct in Queens Fniinty Magistrate's Court yes- tcrdny afternoon. A city resident was flnrd S20 and costs or 30 days In Queens County jail for posses- sion of intoxicating liquor in a plncc other than his residence. an ofri-non contrary to the provisions or the Tcmpcrnnce Act. CARD PARTY-The results of fhc ('cnfrnl Royalty card party arc the following: Ladies first. Elli-s. Frank Ptnchcr and Mrs. Kay Carricr Itlcdl: Indies Conso- lation. Mrs. Ernest Perry. Men's first. Fred G. Osborne: second. it a l p h Clinppell. Consolation, Emerson Ford; door prlu. lrwln Buchanan. Freeout. Mrs. Georgel Cooper and William Mstheooa. l l N. D. Mcelocii I Uunnivrairm I nunamm I Charlottetown and North Wlltshtn DIAL 5540 cliulonaiown Funeral Home 18 EIstlISt. IIAI. 4820 Complete Patient and Ambulance Service IDIERT E. IMIIIT -KM POLICE COURT - Two cases W day. Allen hurried out but laaacs Neill. Wellington Center a g e 49 ycars. Forwarded from the Bowness Funeral Home to her late residence from where the funeral will be held to the Im- maculate Conception Church. Wellington Ccnter on Sunday. March 24th at 2.30 pm. Inter- ment Church Cemetery. G?;ENRev?.wE.:yf'g.:l:nMgiglezf; A thorough inspection of the or siamgy grids, in his gzmjllarge Monctoii High School featur- vear. Remains resting at DaV'lEd the trip of the Legislative I50"'5 F”"e”'I H07” "'"n M”"' Committee on Education yester- day mom mm to New umdnnlda mornlnl Greeled b the rin- United Church where funeral. .y '5' p y P sen,-..., Wm be held at 3 pm, cipal, Dr. W.C. Haines, the mem- lntermcnt New London Cemet- bers were taken on a tour of the El'Y- pschool embracing every one of the MACKAY .. M the p-Hr "Mpg. many facilities provided students. tal on Thursday. March 21. 1957 Tilt: M0-Sitlrey building bill" in M,-Sp Cg Leona,-d Macgay or 213 the English architectural style cov- Kem Street in her 35th year-,lers a large area and is complete Resting at the MacLean Funer- i IIOVYH '0 8 gymnasium and audi- al Home from where the funer- .i0l'lllm Heating 1.300. Ii is I Nim- al will take place today tSat-iposltc school combining academ- iirdnvi. Scrviccs commcncing at ic studies and vocational training 2 o'clock. liitrrnicnt in the Poo - with pupils from Grade 0 to 13 or pleis Cemetery. .first".vcai; lunlgrslty.) A large pro- or ion o . tcacie - HOLT " M II" V-El HMPIIDI i Kilerslty degffees and all ll'iSav:vaerlllIl- I','fIl1ufI:IrkIl)aPya'l'(l1:llil,riII0If2flIl9i.ICf':dill I three yea” mlcmng ax- Bridge I" his 737d 3'93" R955 Dr. linines, in commenting on ing at the Mnci.can Funeral th L . t- f - Home where funeral service will F-l?en(?,:m:!e:Cr:,)'I::,rl;,0"lh':! 3:,lg:,lisncgt; I l he hold tomorrow tsundayl af- ternoon commencing at 2 o'clock '::;t:odmg:'I:tmhT1a3:k::e Remains Wm M forwarded 0" sminations made bilingual The ' th. - . ,gIg':'d?!r Tr?t';':':1inIt0 m?a.;.'3gsI:;lay- 11.200 pupils have excellent physic- .llAClNNlS - At Southport March all facilities with first class work pal of the Inspected Educalionalii Facilities On Mainland shops ranging from draughts- men's classrooms to full automot- ive garages. FULL ACADEMIC COURSE All students in Grade 9 take the full academic course as well in shop and commercial work and it is believed that by the time they reach Grade 10 it is known what their future cducational course will be. The Committee learned on its two-day tour that in New Brims- wick education administration units are on a county basis with n seven-man school hoard of whom four are elected by ratepayers In the county and the other three ap- pointed by the Provincial Govern- ment. in each county. with the excep- tion of Restigouche. there is a uni- form tax assessment. but at the same timc an equalization fund is maintained to aid the poorer coun- ties in providing at least mini- mum educatonal facilities. AT PORT ELGIN Mr. Harvey Malmhcrg. princi- Rcglonnl Memorial lschool at Port Elgln, believes that 'school represent 12 districts in a itcrriiory sti-etching for 17 miles in the March issue of the Ayr- shire Review. Ayrshires from sev- en lsland herds appeared prom- inently in the production records for the various classes. East River Donalda. owned by Almond Wood and Sons. was 1st in the Junior 4-year-old Class with l0.84l pounds milk and 500 pounds fat Charlottetown Trim Honor. own- ed by the Experimental Farm. was 2nd. in the Junior 2-year-old Class while Charlottetown Sir Rod- erick Dorothy wal 3rd. in the Mat- ure Class and Charlottetown Flora 3rd. in the Junior 4-year-old Class, producing 159 per cent and 158 per cent of Breed Average respect- ively for fat. Kirkslde Rose. owned by George P. Matheson and Son was 8rd. in the Senior 4-year-old Class- Fair- vue Lollipop. owned by Andrew B. and Fred T. Macltae, was 4th. in the Junior it-y-ear-old Class while Coliimarlo Jennie F, owned by John W. Lewis. Freetown. P. E.l. was 5th. in the Junior 4-year- old Class. Royalty Fashion Joan. owned by Col. F.l- Andrew. was Bth. in the Senior 2-year-old Class and Royal- ty Fashlon Joy. owned by Col. F. 1. Andrew. w as 4th. in the Senior 3-year-old Class. Fair- vue Annette. owned by A. Mac- Rae and Sons. stood 5th. place in the Senior 2-year-old Class. Charlottetown Dimple Gladys and Charlottetown Gail. owned by the Experimental Farm. stood 8th. and 13th respectively in the Jun- thc larger the unit the more ef- ficient it is. The pupils in his each way and covering an area of approximately 500 square miles. They are transported free of charge on county operated busscs. In that territory are local school having grades one to six. There are it.) one room schools. two two room schools and one six room school. in the district is ii separate school children of Roman Cathol- ic faith. hilt it is operated and financed cntircly by Catholic rate- payers who also pay the uniform tax ass:-ssniciit. They are primar- ily of French descent and that langiiagc is used in school. The llicmorial School is excel- lently equipped and takes grades 9 to 12. Despite distances trav- clled students have lost only six days due to storms blocking high- ways. The Committee arrived back in the city last evening and will hold four more public hearings next weck starting Monday night In the Legislative Chamber- 22. i957. Mrs. W. Ernest Mac- lnnls in her 56th year. Remains are resting at thc Cutrllffe Fu- neral Homc where funeral st-r-y vice will be held Sunday after-. noon. service starting at 1:30 lntcrmcnt in the Pcoplcls Cem- etcry. EEKS - At the P.E.l. Hospi- tal, March 22. 1957. Mrs. Frank Weeks. formerly of Fredericton. in her 89th year. Her rcmalns arc resting at the Cutcllffe Fu-I neral Home until 1:30 Sundayi then in Pleasant Valley United Church for Funeral Service at 3:00 o'clock. Interment in Fred ericton Ccmctery. ENGAGEMENTS MR. AND MRS EARL JAY Mt. Stewart P.F.. lslnnd announce the cmtagemcnt of their daughter. Helen Joyce to Ar- thur Hughes. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence N. Coffin of Mt. Stewart R.R. Marriage to take place April 17th at St. John's United Church. A move to put teeth in the school act is soon in an amend- ment to the Act at present under- going second reading in the Legi- slature. The amendment. makes provision for the appointment of an official trustee who shall re- place the rcgular trustees oi a school district where. in the opin- ion of the Minister of Education, the said regularly elected trustees have dcfaultcd in respect to out- standing debentures or obligation owing to any creditor. lion. Mr. Clark explained that a large number of school districts lhnve bad loans made to them for (the purpose of building new lschnols and at present 25 those arc in default of payment of intcrcst orprlncipal or both. The Ministcr said the money loaned hthese school district: was from t e Teacher! Superanuat on MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE N.iF""d "SI "'9 D9l”""'"" W” cm.-FIN Mount Stewart RR. very anxious to protect the fund. plphislmd announce the engage. Although, there are twenty fl ve mm, of me". dlugmorv June school districts in arrears. some Marilyn to Alston Chester. son "I "1959 5” "oi 5"I”'"ly In dc” .Illi'li of first class teachers of Mr. and Mrs. Chcstcr Burke 'I"'"' M" Chrk "kt ”My '1, of Toronto Ontario. Marriage to "I" "I "'9 25 E" ""'I" "V .lohn.s United Church Mt. Stcwarl.'i'0WERS OF TRUSTEE The official trustee appointed by to foreclose on the mortgage of .thc District or in the event D"""0llih- N-Sn 0"gS3illTd8Ylsiifiicicnt tax levy. the official- March 16, 1957. at Stmr's Mcm-In-,,gi,.,, Mn "bun mg din,-19. to F.. Altken. Mildred ll. Thomp- son R.N.. Charlottetown. f'.F.l. T worth Centre. Nova Scotlti. i I e I p PERSONALS Of Curling Trip r Tho weekly meeting of the Con- tlent in the Prl Ed ' d I Hospital. M. Mr mndil'M('A on March nth. The mecl-. ling was conducted by eochalrmcn take place April i7th til St. W"""'- I the minister shall have the power LITTLE - "WMP30" - illisuch districts are not making a "rial Untied Church h.V NW. W. mnkc .1 lcvy sufficient to discharge to W. Harold Little of Wont-' , Tells Y 3 Men Ti! H . B.W. , . . ' "" L"P”' " ' I” lcnninl Y's Men was held at iii-f The many friends of Mr. P. I-i.il'horley Burke and Norman Mac-y Myers. Charlottetown. are pleaa- Lcod. ed to see him out again after a The guest of WI! MT. ROI-I recent operation in the Prince Ed- and Taylor of iottetown Who” ward Island Hospital. gave the club a very interesting- talk on ll recent .trip to Great Britain . Taylor gave I complete history on his trip from the time he arrivedl In Prestwielt. Scotland until his: return to Canada. I While II his trip "Rollie" visited Vienna. Germany, Switzerland and hence. and the counties of. Devon and Dorset in southerni no and. ' 1'. Taylor. who is a yiomlnent STRONG WORDS KINGSTON. Jamaica tlleutersl Jamaican Trade Minister Wills lsaacs told the deputy leader of the opposition. Edwin Allen. "I will beat you to a pulp outside" during a budget debate In the House of Representatives Wednes- Minisler Moves To Put More Teeth In Existing School Acl its responsibilities. The Minister felt it would not be necessary to take any such action described above but at the same time felt it was ncccssary to have such legislation for the protectlon of the fund. some dia- trlcts. he said had taken the at- titude. "Its a Government loan so why hurry about paying it back". Premier Mathelon said there was no need for alarm in any of the cases in default since the mortgage held included the pro- pcrty in the district. "We hse of plenty of security". he said. Another amendment provides that the Government guarantee all loans of SL000 and upwards made through the Supernnuatlon Fund. Previously they were required to guarantee only loans of over 55 000 Prnvlslnn is made for the rail- ing of the minimum supplement paid by school districts. The mini- mum supplement for second class teachers has been raised from 3200 per annum to 8250 while has hccn raised from 8300 to 3850 per lannum. Another amendment in the Act calls for recognition of service for teachers who have served part of thclr time outside of the Pro- vlncc. Also academic qualif' "ns hior and above that required by the Department for regular ll- rcnsc will be r cognlud .by Id- ditional renumeratlon. Mr. Clark didn't intimate what the extra rc- niimi-ratlon would be but said a scale of qualifications would be 5" Ill! by order-in-council. tor 3-year-old Class. The production of all cows men- tloned above range from 126 per cent to 150 per cent of Breed Av- erage for fat production. These records serve to show that island Youth, Alcohol Program At Ayrshires stand well up in the Breed for both milk and fat pro duction. Couple Honored At Bank Pclrly Mr. and Mrs. John Wellner were honored last evening by the mar- ried couples of the Royal Bank of Canada at a party held at the home of Mrs. Ken Messenger. Mr. Wcllncr, who has been on the staff of the bank here for the past six years, has been transferred to In- verness. N.S.. where he has been appointed at-. ttint. They were presented with a gift as a remem- brance of the many happy years spent in Cliarlottetown. SL000 To Each Church in County YARMOUTH. NS. iCPl - The uill of Stanley Edward O'Brien. probated here Friday. specifies that every church in Yarmouth County is to receive 31.000 each regardless of denomination. There are between 40 and 50 churches in Yarmouth County. The estate was valued at 8500.000. Other benlliciarles were: 33.000 to every employee of the Yar- mouth Fruit Company who had been with Mr. O'Brien for more than three years; 3500 to employ- ees with less than thrcc years ser- vice; and amounts ranged from 31.000 to 85.000 to the Children's Hospital in Halifax. the YMCA and various charity organizations. Personal property and effects. ' ' " the Yarmouth Fruit Hi-Y Meeting On Tuesday night at the Y.M.C. A. five Junior Hi-Y Clubs met in the banquet room. The program was "Youth and Alcohol." The meeting opcncd with the opening ritual led by Dianne Rupert. pre- sident of the Theta-Rho Junior Hi- his passing. Left to mourn are his wife. form- erly Molly Mahoney of Cape Bre- ton. a son. Joseph. and daughter, Irene. The funeral will be held Monday. March 25. in Norwlod. Mall. Company, went to relatives and friends GREAT HARBOR Vancouver harbor. discovered by Captain George Vancouver in 1792. covers 48 square miles. Y. Following the ritual. a devo- tional service took place T ' f by three members of Junior Hi-Y .liidy MacDonald. John Owen and Margaret Parker. ' A film was then shown entitled ”Far from alone" dealing with a young athlete and his conviction: against the use of alcohol. Follow- ing the film a panel discussion was held led by Captain Carter of the Salvation Army with Dr. Forsytlie. well known City psychiatrist. Also on the panel was a member of the Alcoholics Anonymous. After the members of the panel gave their various opinions on the alcohol problem. an interesting question period followed with th e GETS YOUR TICKETS NOW For the ALL STAR VARIETY CONCERT At P.W.C. Auditorium. Tuesday, March 26 at 8:15 Sponsored by St. Pius X Parish, Parkdale For tickets dial 7909 Admission: Adults 50c; Children 35c Hi-Y memlie a participating. The program of the evening proved very successful to all present. Captain Carter closed the meeting with prayer. .Former Islander Dies In The U.S.A. Mr. Jerome Gallant. Peake Street. Chnrlnttctown. has received the sad ncws of the death of his cousin. Joseph Edmond Gallant. Norwood. Mass. "Ed" as he was familiarly known was a former Islander and spent many vaca- tions hcrc. his relatives and T. V. Maintenance Service Contract To help you guard against possible TV set this contract gives you guaranteed troublt on all parts including picture tube and labour. sold by the week. month or year- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION DIAL 9824 BOWLAN RADIO 8: T.V. lll POWNAI. fl. upemiive repairs to your R free service at a small cost. friends here will regret to hear of DRUG Phone 4133 was restrained by Chief Minute Hone member of the Charlottetown Cani- lot-nianlanleyantl Florlaelolaaspale. OPEN THIS WEEK-END JOHNSON & JOHNSON saruanav .830-9:30 p.llI. SUNDAY 10 a.in.-9 p.iii. STORE We deliver S if it IN" MEMORIAM ..:.'a'ili'.i"':i"t.:.!... "ANNOUNCEM-E-III" M 21:- .:-m- The Well Known Firm of Macl.EAN 8: SON Have taken over the I-Jectrlcal Business formerly Magdalens Get '. Full Air Service GRINDSTONE - Magdalen ls-I lands. Que. CP - Mall to sndl. from this tiny gulf of St. Law-'- rence island will be handled byi air from Charlottetown on a year round basis for the first time in history. For years the mail has been carried by boat from Pictou. N.S.. and Charlottetown from April to December and by air for the re. iniiindcr of the year. The service is owned by the Magdalen Island Transport Company of Pictou. Pictou manager Paul Dumont said his company handled moral than 9.000 bags of mail through Plctou and nearly 5,000 through Charlottetown last season. L Burke about the middle of the last century. which makes the business a hundred years old. or so. Since then. it's spread around the world. The methods used are about the same everywhere. but dry cleaning plants in Europe are quite different than on this side of the Atlantic. There are fewer dry cleaning plants in Europe. and they are generally much larger organizations. There is efficiency in big- ness. sometimes, but I think we've managed to keel) ""3 individual attenlon that a cul- tomer expects when you're handling personal belongings. If. for instance. you come into our place and tell us that it's a blob of peach juice on your: r .ortI r””0I so-and-so brand ink on your lapel, you know that the spot is going to be watched care. . j fully iliioughout the whole ec 1 cleaning process. Knowing what the spot iii. we'll use exactly the right solvent to remove it. But. and this is important too. we won't trv it in the first place If I1 Authorized I M Dealer Electrical Wiring Repairing and Supplies would harm the fabric. Oil Heating ; Household Appliances I Television DIM 4021 ';:?.Y?'-'iE'?.5fi?;' Wf.:.::.".::f T12 Kill? Sf. ..m(ewm,MM7 um 42,)” J Aiienlion Hog Producers Due to Thursday's storm we were not able to load hogs on Thursday. March 21st. We will be loading hogs as follows:- Macmren & Caseley-Kenslngton . .... ... Monday MacEweri & Cueley4ummemide Monday Elmer Wigmore-Bradalbane .. . .. . . . Monday D. L. MacDowell-Fredericton . L .. . . . . . . . Monday Borden Bagnall-Hunter River .. .. . .. . . . . Monday Nelson Simpson-Cavendish . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monday The above agents, as well as all others, will be loading hogs on their regular days next week also. For highest returns ship your hogs through Canada Packers agents. Rememlier-the shorter the haul to market. Ill? less the shrink. Pounds saved means 5 earned! CANADA PACKERS LTD. CHARLUl'I'E.'I'OWN - MORTON DEW LIMITED INSURANCE COUNSELLOBS and TRAVEL AGENTS telephones: lnarnoe IMO - Travel 8511 W. P. In I. l TODAY IS THE DAY of the ,GAMMA-Pl-ll HI-Y iiovs "NOVEL TEA" Ht Ih6hlIIeto.waY.fit.6.A.. sun... Muiiaiunsoc