TEN The Guartliatiiiiiny i ..i("l.&l'.'r'1 Jill) Vt'l.VTF.R SALE mic! Bargains! ii sow on at 3: ..'5rU.E l'ltl(ll-.5 in cffer.-t tn: -' i - f.i.'ir-nmiriiils Lim- iirccn in lrridc r..v .. Vinit- l.l ii ll.Yl i,, he bought at the following lllun Dome Rcstiturant, In Gnni.-iiaivn: The Post Oflire; EASTERN, (iU;ABDIAN . l.andr.v, Mrs. Byron Stewart. liar (JEORGI-JTOWN: Waldon Iiavers places in Montague: and Guardian Office: in Souris: The Snack Bar. . !Rl'1'l'l RN FROM TRIP-Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Canipbcll have re- lturncd to their home in Montague after spending the past few weeks in Montreal guests of their son- l”iI-(l Minnikin. "E i . 'Al)J()l'RNI'Il) FOR JUDG- ilF.N'l'- Evidence uas rnnipleicd iilurling Al 00 lhonlaguef Rink Curling schedule Montague rink THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Gov'f Tables lower cost. 7. The present. fender system for granting mail contract: should be reorganized. 8. The form of contracts with the railways for carrying mall should be revised, and sales of stamps through licensed vendors discon- Continued from page 1 lstiratlon are confidential IE leaves the door open to the gov- ernment to hide behind such re- ports when something is wrong. Thursday, Jan 31' Canadians had a right to know binned. p7 1-guy; what was contained in repoits 9. present farms uspd by post- i East Ice -D. M-.icGowan, J Lar- PT5P33'9d PFlValPlV 011 the admin- masters ,h0u1'd be sin, imed w ' ' .- istrstion 1 v - , . . D km, E. Hainiiton. D. Gut.t.ridge, t 0 solemment depar.- ehmmue muum. ”'5b 0- w- Macncmldi 5- M5” man": , The report suggested changes to lD””3mv 17- F”5”- Dr D”Vi5- i r the "mm M” t”bled' the government's franlring or free ' West Ic&A. E. Sullivan, J. Bal- .ii-l.iv.' and vi.iiight(-i', Mr. and Iilrxileni, T. Clair, G. Maccannell. vs. .Dr. L. A. Johnston, A. Griffin, J. E. Cudinore, R, Murray. 9 I'.M.: East Ice-A. MacDonald. G. H. members defeated by 137 to 73 a motion, sponsored by Davie F151. ton (PC-Kamloops), asking that it civil service commission report mentioned in the Woods Gor- don document also be tabled. The sovernment. opposed the motion on servicing of its mail. It said the post office department must carry the entire cost of the mail of other departments and added that "these costs should be isolated and con- sideration given to a correct . (Willi v. i )'csIcrl'liI.V tillernoon in the case of- Coffin, C. Jackson. C. Nicholson, d m t th diambuuonu . ;- . . , . roun -, - r , , . a ) 'Vl EmlMy3?,ET.':,..,rei;;::."l:.o2:1:l:('If)';'lR::;nH.IMr;;a;gi(1.;LowerY. B.G. John- fidenugl. I: v..,,s9,,:ae,:),f,1:0ll;,: The report recommended steps . ii-iii iuiiumiz miziaiary bird-i w(;sL'1ceggL- Poole M-J Map office in 1950 and referred to m be take" ta ease the depanmenu El)t'7"ll'Vi -- . ., .'.K.ill'.l'1 ii;-iii-niilo of n hailed 1irPEl.lK91u71? R Reid R Khox V, G memlods Of ke0l3ll1il l'BCOrdS and personnel pmb1em'q' It llrged more ' I ' 'I'lin r-nzn uns adjourni-d s w'cr-tr-Go,.Aalm; p. Smc1'au.' A W1" hufn n' lssusing supplies. Sta" l-Tilmni 3ndp5PCC131Vl"5"UC' .. -.iuix- iinii - .2 : !ll"tili. ; for judzmnnt. la. .v,.,'m,: ' ' l I ' The report said the Toronto till)” i” Pm5P'3C”” "””” Em" m,,,.;- -- . .. ii i... ,,,.. - . i g company had made a thorough P”-V995- . .. . . .l -snrius IINF mun VORTHV T t i s Th e rt su ested that sal- lrrr . - n Wm. - . . .. . . . i I udy of organization and proce- 0 T P0 99 - . , .i.S(ill00l. cimisriiias CONCERT. ! ' dures at p0st:l head ii i. -. i arles paid 10 WP Officials 01 We H l 1 oils of Sdxiris Line Road Ottawa. and district qoaflix; arl department be increased It said My '9 iioul presented illF'.l' an-i - Montreal, Toronto and Ottawa Chief EXEWHV9 0”"3"5 and brimch Mr. . (iiristiiias cniiceri to a large Comapny officials also visited mat; dlfecl-OTS l'6C8iV9d fl”0m p59.-500 7-0 tlriii ; - ibrr of p.iieiits and friends ml W "M offices in Ontario and Qiiabec, in. sll,000 annually and junior execu- ic i' :2 srliool on D8CPl'lli.)Fl” 21. Thel . -Th J .. - eluding ifhe main stations in Moiit- UV65 from 35.300 to 35.300- lxplgndid P;-03.,-an, ma Jusme 13' ' , 9. anlmu. memng 0! meireal and Toronto. It is impossible, the report said, M Groigelowii Blanch No. l6. of the . . . iiiit llllh 0 time and Cllfllit spent in lml ”to obtain capable administrators i'w7”'i" is-'l.'.R . H llitl iii , nl M: - the hcr inv E i. V”; y -' . (w v .. . - pm? i. ' l tvav, : - v :rmri' aw ' WV lp:ii'1 liv'l llll . , ii 3i illifliljlgli l;Llifi i ? Till ":1. - l-iii! ".'(k i, ii. F-KXT. 5..- N0 W SIIUWING ..& , (p.triiiioii. uiiich was under the illll oi the teacher, Mr Mer- i.. Mnclniiis. The school was beautiful” decorated in its Yule- le in. tncd nnc iliiiold J. .:ier. a lieavily laden tree mriirr IA of the stage. c- acird as z the pl'()2lillll .'l:'l'li'Pd and distrib- ii) the iraoiir-r, pupils .I!lll nrliorx :21 the ti:strict. A treat of appicr. and oratnzcs were pro- '.:ricd inc pupi's by the Catholic Woiiiciis Lr.i;ue The chairinrin. Xlr. lr-:.io iE'll(lCl'P(l a lie-arty vote at lixiiiks to the teacher and pu- yv; lnr tho cxcelloiit program, and in Mrs. Angus Rice, who rentlered --iwcrai nunibvrs during the even- - 4 21,809 Red Cnlll.1nllPzl'fr;i'n page 1 lglilclf-5' drums and oyimibals, l i i all nwhiniivd frnm Amrrican beer r-:.ns lll'l M'Tll'l metal. To Formosa The Chinese were loaded trucks for Inchon. on route to l('hi.iii,r: Kai-silit-k's Formosa. ll"IrI'!DSllli'N ur-rn SCllPdUlP('l tn sa'i ,lml2v lnr the Nationalist lslaricl 1 Th: Tnriian command said H.327 iffiiin-an returned The UN mm- llmanri put the figure at 14,209 i Thn 7.382 rcturning North Kor- Min Pows had alrnady been loadrd lllln box cars. 30 to a car. for i Llin soiitheast. port. of Pusan. All aiitomvatically became. civil- ll.'IllS .1111. 23 regardless of where 'ilvh9.'v' MP7 on the high seas or in i Pusan iinrlcrgnlmz rmrientatinii IOIIFSPE The grant turnnvr-r from ldiar. rizstmlv in (me neutral zone of th:- pilsoners. many of wfhom h-id boon held behind biwhed Wire for -vinro than three years, was sur- prisingly smooth. Mild Protest , In in contrast to the outburst bv lNnrtli Kort-a. Peiplng made a minpnrnt.iveily mild protest. Red Chlnzils radio cmicednd "the neu- il:-iil ll'-ll'.0llS I'cn'iti-izition commis- ii"-inn h:i': ciicoiiiitr-red ll'F.lllCl'1(lIiilS riii"iruIii' Ill rnrvjving out the tennis into I i hold uary 18. 1 Vice-president, ,Ctinadiiin Legion. B. E. S. L., was in the Legion llail on Jan- Comradc J. W. .I.avers occupied the c.-iair and the Ova-r-All Efficiency at these salaries." 4 Leaves 325.000 "During the course of our sur- vey we have been imprcssed bv members observed two minutes sil- that oveziwl Pr”!-ri)Ci9,'lCy. of me da- mp? in hmmr N do V IL d C g parvmen and .e basic soundness . t V” 9 Om of its orgiiniration and admin- lIii14lPS. Cl)llll'f1dP Roy Ynrston was lm.au0n.. me n,pm.L WA "A y 0 I e i2:::i.f;L::t..:: ...::.9.i:”:.::i)...;:..:i: gum or -- ' ' een taken in recent years fo im- Cn Tittle .1 B. Scui" resented . T0R0N'I0- l0?) -f A Ihc fiiianrial report. tillllrlfl) showed agave dbihh mg mgamzfmon End ll-mbefmln who la” 0" 95”"" A good financial standiiio for the ,,,.:.,:mTnl:5t;::m:rideiFuxgill: chm. 33 7m'4l0' stipulated in Ms W” - s ' ii i . vi- ' . H . that his wife receiie an annual in- )'P.'ll' i953. with R vi-.rv roiisiderable aniniint of ixork done. Several out- stzintling bills were ordered paid. The amount. of 56.50 was voted to- uards ilir Christmas treat for the School children. The fiiiaiicial report was it:-rs of interest, to eluding business relating to the Wrtie main objectivp of mg, pmg. Canteen were discussed. office department is to give good service to the puiblic, not Stewart Bates To Head Delegation I OTTAVVA. 1 2 national North Pacific commission to iiiztoii Feb. 1. erina. In the i-xtarrial affairs mitmenis. Advisers lo atfernd dreirs N. B. immense efforts.” trial. . dis- cus-zcd at smne lPl1',:Ll1 and adopted as l)l'l'sPlliP(l. Various other mat- the Branch, in- l -ac. I I (OPi-Stewart Bates. F'-V", deputy fislieries minister, will head iiiiic-nmii Canadian delegation to the first meeting of the inter- fisheries be held in Wash- The commission has been set up by Japaii, the United States and Cnnzidzi in control fishing of! the imriliivr-stern shores of North Am- announclnq the delegation. department today said the Washington meet- iiiiz will consider orizanizatiori, fish research program and other mat- ters dealing with convention com- lricludo Dr. A. W. H. Needlevr. director of the 1. Atltiiitic bmlogiml station. St. An- omigevarmistica. and it has made The UN command demanded to- day the release of three North Ko- reans accused of murdering a fel- low captive. Tho Indians nre hold- ing them in the ncvutral mne for Q i' H Ti L irii .1 Special. short tlbted pulp gives liii-.vlo'xc greater, mou- ubsorbq.-nt -zoftni-an. Sturdy ionq-flbvr-d pulp in tiiv til--co gives lntcvloke delicate -tr irigfii -........,.. r Mod.-ni IV urhiw - x L lniorlniu: qr.-nil torn from woody int i-. and harsh swim- sidsrat-lon by senior nficiwls rind lcome of 5251,00 .11”: Sm, may NH,-H 50"”: 3." f,” the ”"”'5” 0i 1”ii”9' ize full well her aim in life which mill). ””O"' . is directed toward cultural activi- "” ””"”m9"d”””"5 l” the ”- ties ior the hcttcrmrntofmankind". port W”: immedt "lagily 8:1 Km" Edward Elsworth Johnson provemen l'l pas - 0 (ea min- , . - , ' istration. Howevor, the l'Pl)ftl't'f0lmer pwsldem M the Gienn made a number of suggestioiis to cut roofs also made Mrs. Marguerite John- unities for improving service at! llegiilar or Local Lions club The semi-monthly dinner meet- ing of the Charlottetown Lions Club was held at the Queen Hotel last. evening with King Lion Tom Edgett presiding. One of the highlights of the meeting was a very appropriate fare- well address made to Lion Earl Hilchey by Lion Reg MacNutt. Lion Earl, who has been Island re- ipresentatlve for a well-known bis- cuit company, has been transfer- red to Saint John, N.B., and at- tended hls final meeting as a local club member last night. Referred to by the speaker as "a. loyal and energetic worker in the interests of the Lions Club who always did his share and a little more" aptly expressed the sentiments of the club members who all wished Lion Earl success and happiness in his , new position. I Plans were started for the hold- ing of the Club's annual ladles' nxght banquet and dance, and the ientertainmcnt committee was ins- itructed to finalize arrangements lwith is tentative date set for mid- .February. Lion Jack Stevenson. 1 committee chairman for the Christ- mas Tree protect, gave a pleasing lreport, and although all returns will not be completed until next meeting it has proved a well worth- While venture. Lion Earl Hllchey's report on the sale of chocolates also proved an equally successful project. During the course of the meet- Kink Iiion Torn Edgett pre- 1 ""'"”; sented the Charter Members of. 9, the Club with appropriate pins as; a token of appreciation from the Lion Club International for their part in developing the Charlotte- town Branch Club. son and two nephews. Richard E. Johnson. Fort William and Francis Lakes L”mbi”li Mid Shliipmiz It'll-v Henry Black trustees of the estate. The report said: merely to provide service at the lowest cost. and our principal ob- ject in this survey was to con- sider the over - all organization structure - not to make detailed studies of ways and means of cut.- ting costs, We have, however, dur- ing the course of our suiycy noted a number of instances where we feel confident subsf.a.iil.inl savirizs and improvements in service can be introduced providing one or- ganiziatton structure is strength- ened." Excutivos Overloaded The report said that senior ex- ecutives at headquarters in Of- tawa were so over-loaded with de- tail and routine that they had lit- tls time for planning. policy and staff direction. It said the rigid headquarters control of the pos- tal system was bensr decentralized but urged that it be speeded up. Main recommendations: Many functions and respons- ibilities performed at headquart- ers should be decentralized. Dis- trict directors should be appoint- ed and become responsible for management of post-office activ- ities in given regions. They should be provided with small staffs and work through area superintendents controlling all offices and postal services within specific areas. 2. The number of senior officials at headquarters should be increas- ed to free the more senior men to study over-all operations and plan for the future. ' 3. A personnel director should be appointed at headquarters re- sponsible for the development of pesonnel policies for all post-ob fice employees. i 1”v' Frown On Bank 4. Operations of the post-off-ice savings bank should be discontin- ued or restricted in the interests of economy. The bank was set up to meet certain needs of the pub- lic which now could be handled by other institutions. The annual saving would be s377,000. 5. A Joint study should be under- taken with Trans-Canada air Lines on the possibility of using air-cargo planes for the transport- ation of first-class niail. A large percentage of first-class mail handled was addressed from one large city to another or was clear- ed through large centres. a, A research-and-planniiiit staff should be established in the trans- portation branch in stud.V Di'P-"Ht transportation fncilitiv-s. A detail- ed study would disclose opport- ff MR. FISHERMAN We have a new 101 HP. Six Cylinder Ford Eng-lne Now on Display. Priced to you complete with clutch-p395. At McGOWAN MOTORS. Montague DEPENDABLE Solium, it got: if!" V t to acqua'i'm you with iiilllli 0 liiilliliiiil H JANUARY 21. 1954 Qqftdruzrz 379111;. BIU YS W H S 'w.w .icz - --- ' rt tail ii MONTREAL, January 21st-Nose-blowing is g nuisance, isn't it? 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Pheny- lium gets right down under your com and help. push it out from undsrnealli . . . the first really new mediation for corns and caliuses in over seventy yearsl In actual tests, Phenylium went to work 337a hater gm-1 worked 3.579 more sunly thm other leading remedies. Easy to see why folks with probkm feet say it's the best news in yiarsl I know youill agrssl-ask for Blue- Jays with Phenylium at your invourits drug counter today, FEE . . . you can have a sugerb cup of co es in an instant-strong, msd. rum or mild. Remembe when you used to wish for one-and not go to all the bother of making it? hose days are gone forever. New Instant Chase & Sanborn COHQQ means the finish of botbersoma 90599-D003. messy grounds . . . all the troublesome detail of making miles the old-fashioned way, Now thousands of liomcmakcrs are making "custom-made" colTee .. llvmnll. medium or mild-just (In way it's wanted. They're saving up to 406 a poiind over ordinary ooflee, tool it hy not do u" same? 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