hint Jdsn: 153- P. In. lint. Fredericton. , Nova Bootia: Mrs. G. D. Ander- sun. Halifax: use A. n. aanss. Truro: Mrs G. I... Dooley, Halifax: was Agnes nainiltm. Sydney and Mrs. J. W. Smith’. Halifax. Newfoundland: Mrs. James Draw- ford. St. John's. Prince ldwar Island: Mrs. J, '1‘. Davies. Char fietown. Mess Ce. Plant SIIIPPEAN. N. 3., (cp)_mm of unknown origin levelled tn. plant of Atlantic rent Mess Corri- pusy Limited at nearby Lqmqu. early 'l‘l_sursda.y morning, can,-mg an utiniated loss of $125,000. Company officials‘ said no am, aion has Frltlny,JuIo4.1954 OITY & IJISTRIOT Page! Theflurdhlt To Visit CIi'town ‘Over The Week-end‘ ROY‘! TAXI. Dill 6560-6660. POWER LAWN MOWIBS. a few left, $57.50 up. at The Bike shop. 'wr.srwooi> ASPABAGUS. — A fresh picked Island Product. CRASWELL for Better Photo- irraphe BICYCLES. new, used. and re- conditioned. at The Bike Shop. JIMMY8 TAXI — Diarl 'II'iI fl'l0 or 5251 TRICYCLES. used. all sites. $1.00 up. The Bike Shop. “WE TREAT THE SICK WELL". Giggey's Pharmacy, open evenings ‘till 8 o'clock. v. . E is a. Y » QOWDE W“! canon.‘ 10:14.. (O!) -— uesi residents are being asked to rs- train from visiting the terminal Airport the P. E. I. Division of the Community lictured above are the head table guests at the annual dinner meeting of Cl§‘lf‘:T'f‘ M“"“,"” “5‘;E‘;‘r:‘; Planning Association held at the Y. M. C. A. last night. From left to right are Mr. Thomas Lothian, chairman ma',.k°e,,,'°'",,,,'fs ’:,‘fd°' ,,u'fm_ ,:__ Charlottetown Branch; Mr. R. R. Bell. Q.C., Leader of the Opposition; Mrs. Lillias Toward. _I-laiifax, Maritime Secretary of C.R.A.C.; Dr. John McVittie, Halifax, guest speaker; Mr. F. W. Hyndman, retiring president; Premier coffee or milk 55 cents. D. Stewart; Hon. Eugene Cull en, Minister of Industry and Natural Resources; and Dr. (Barter’a Film Lab.) Musical Festival A. W. Matheson; Mayor J. Henry Moyse, chairman of the Summerside branch. .1 stairway and then again of the beautiful classic stairways of days gone by MAYBE your home has a gleaming MAYBE it has one . . either one will tenable with the addition of a Floral Felt backed Plastic Vinyl. These handsome Satin Runners are 27 TENNIS RACQUETS. all racq- ueta strung by machine. Get the best for less at The Bike Shop. PASSED AT PHARMACY COL- General Albert Bruce (above) is Major Matthews, CBE, DSO,, due to arrive here today and re- made more attractive and com- be enhanced and Embossed STAIR RUNNER of O O O . main in the city until Monday. K 1 0 General Bi'u<:e, “ho ll President l.|'JGl-}—Donaid Edward Mathesoii of the E.\(i‘9iSll)r Life insurance of O'Leary and William Miller - ‘ ‘. t inches wide and are In either a soft green or a rich wine shade. . . Company. Tomnio. Ont.. is Well Matlieson of Charlottetown are ‘ ' *‘ “ - ee S They're available in the Furniture Departments of Holman’: in ch“. known to P. E. Island "gunners" among the students listed in the . 2 . ' ' iottetown and Holman’: in Surnmerside. too! Made In England, the of the 2nd Medium Sieze Battery. pass list of the Maritime College -' :13 ~ 1-‘ A meeting of the executive of the Stair Runners are given a sprlngy feel by the sturdy Felt backing um many of whom he met overseas of Pharmacy, Elementary Phar- RE. 1, Musical I-‘utlvgl intlon the tough, long wearing Plastic Vinyl exterior is Very good looking He l‘€>(‘£'|\‘(‘I'i his Cfinlllllshlftn in macy Course for the spring term "i W“ held 135', even“-,3 ‘g ¢y_M,c_ The who}, under gur-(ace is strongly cemented to the stair so that the Third F '1d Brigade. Royal lust conipleird» E A. Mrs. Lants. vice president. re- there are no loose edges to collect dust and dlrt—the outside surface, Ccnadiiin Ai‘li|lt=i:\' in 1929 aiiil . . . . , 1 aided in the abeence of the pE,esi- being made of Plastic will wipe off clean and gleaming with in, went on a<'li\e SPi‘\'t('F' in Sept:-nu EN('AC'EMl'--"T—ril€ announce- 3 dent, _ swish of a damp cloth. You can get lhil Stair Runner for Just 298 '7" 1939 Willi FIX‘-I C8nrii‘lI<i-'- “Pg; L’ énade (2% gr‘; °"“f5'3:°“" i Various matters of policy were per Llneal Yard in the Furniture Department of either Holman Ston, - - Division, t-nniniandingz l5tli Field 0 55 ‘mice “ “'9 ° 31”‘ i (1 “mm re “upon for the .3. '1 Balicrl. RC.-\. in 1943 he he- lottelowll. dauilhll-‘T 01 Sheidml i niifil meetingpori) June 10. Amotion COME Summertime, your wee ones will welcome a fine corron * came Brigadier and (‘.R..\. of Cudmore. 3051011. M35S.. ‘-0 F-981"‘ ' was adopted to name a. policy coin- KNIT CARDIGAN for cooler than usual t:iaya—-you'll welcome on. m,,_ Firs! Cailéldliin Di\1»<i°ii. Pi'0- aid W““‘°r- 5°“ °f M“ “W1 M“ : mittee within the executive con— because they are easy to wash and always look fresh and nice. Th. motcd in .\'<i\i-mhrr 1944 in mm; James Walker of Cherry Hill, mar- { stating of the president, one vice Youth Centre has only now received a shipment of these Cotton Kn“ oi’ .\‘la_inr-Gi~rirr:il as G.0.C., Sec- tinge to take place the latter part a president secretary, recording sec- Cardigans in shades of white. vénk. yeiiogvi or green with Teddy Bear ond Crinnilinn imislnn. of June. - re and treasurer. stencil motifs on the fronts an back. zes range rom to 3 and " ' Awarded C.B.E- and D30. . V’ i’ an decided to omit the choral the price is only 1.29 . . . You'll be able to afford several to go with Legion of Honor. Crnix dc Gurrre BOOT“ AT TORONTO " I“ a I » clinics from the Festival for one each change of costume your child will wear this Summer. l-‘or Cot. Willi Palm. and Granil om.~-.— of lelemm “‘°*’l“°d ¥"~*i°'°al'- M“ W year because of the difficulty of ten xntt Cardigans make - Bee-Llno to the Youth Centre at Holman‘; E. Agnew, director of trade report- The new Summer HATS of fine llarrhed FRESH and I-‘LA'I'I'ERING! Boucle are much in demand! The Millinery Section of Holman‘: in Summerslde has a marvellous collection of darling styles for you to choose from. Tiny._ close fitting cioches—proflle and bonnet types as well as conservative brlmmed models are in gleaming white with touches of shimmering velvet. dainty flowers or scintillating jewels, the Baucle Hats are enchantingiy veiled for the utmost becoming- ness! Cool and light to wear during the hottest weather—you‘d bear, come make your selection right now while the collection is so full and complete. The price of starched Boucle 1-lats is very reasonable—‘- juat 2.98 in the Mllllnery Section at Holman's. COME SHOP AT HOLMAN'S IN SUMMERSIDE AND VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE JUNE BR.lDE—LISTEN ‘IO HOLMAN'S "JUNE BRIDE" CONTEST PROGRAM OVER RADIO STATION CJRW EV- . ERY DAY! WEEK- END. SAVINGS Suger.I0|bs. BroitenPeItoeTee.Ib...............79c Raggedy Ann Pouches. 4 tins .. 69: Peanut Butter. any brand. ‘I6 es. 43: Maple Leaf Pure Lard. lb. 25¢ er course committee will be com- bined with the scholarship commit- tee. pi ’ the Order of Orange Nflfiwfiil. . - rd marry compliments were being received on the Nova Scutia, New Brulisvrick and P. E. lslarid joint bfilh at the Iniei'n:it.iorial Tmdc l-‘air being held in Toronto. He yr- pzretted that more Islanders were not taking advantage of the op- portunity to attend. Encouragiiig S. A. Drive Report Mr. R. E Ellis. .S\‘(‘l'€‘l2'il'_\‘ t.redsiir\>r' of the Red Shield Sllllsf-:‘ Lori-ze campaign for the Summersidc at-fa made a most ericourngiiig l't‘[li'il‘l to campaign i1E.’l(‘iQlllll‘if‘l'S in Char- Vi lottetown _‘.‘€SI(‘l‘C‘ill_\' when he sill)- mitted that over 82.200 liarl all‘t=ail_\ been collected for the drive at Sunr- rnerside proper and the R.c.,\.l-‘. station there. The campaign continues under the competent leadership of Dr. A. A. Lockhart, who heads a splendid committee of willing workers. i finding tlnfe for them. The retreati- i l l l oi-med last night at the Kinsmen carnival. Whitlock, Pius Blackett, Cy Burke, ——Bartei"s Film Lab. l-Iugh Spinney and his Ranch Boys who perf Left to riglit: Loman McAtiley, Red Santry, Whitly Hiigh Spinney. The ariiiiral Kinsmen Club Spl‘lllz‘ali(‘('. Bandsman Enlisls With Air Force Mr. Frederick J. Doyle, local bandsman with the P.l|.'..I. Reece Regiment Band has recently en- listed in the Royal Canadian Air- force and ‘leaves on Wednesday, June 9 for st. John's. P.Q.. where he will undergo basic training. Mr. Doyle who has played with Llghthorae Band and the Cana- dian Legion Band. comes from a family of bandamen. His family, the late Charles 1'‘. Doyle, for many years played with Charlotte- town Bands, as did his grandfath- l‘l1ESBY'l‘ERlA.\' (Hl'R('H in Canada, (‘entral Parish. $('l'\'l('P~ next Lord's flay as follows: Canos Cove ll a.m., Sllll(‘i?i_\' School 10 :im.: Nine Mile Creek 3 p.lri.. Slinfial .\‘t-liunl p.ni.; Clyde iil\‘Pl‘ 7..'lit pin., 5‘iindny srlioul lii..;tl am. Mr. iii»-~ .\iiicl-Jwen (‘liarltiltrilnwn \\'lIi "tie In L’ildl'Z" of the set-\-ii-n<. Rev. Donarl Nicholson, l’illfll5IPl'. Fl'Nl-IRAL \'l-'.S'l‘i-JRDAY — The funeral of Bernard Joesph Des- Rnches \\ as held Thursday morn- ing from the Chai'lot.t.ewwn Fune- ral Home to St. Dunstan‘a Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Francis Como- ran who also conducted service at the grave. Pall bearers were Dun- stan Mai-Donald. Gerald Mac- Fijian. Tickets are being sold on a deep freeze, a television set. a Gruen watch and a bicycle. The lucky tickets will be drawn on Saturday, the closing night of the carnival. Door prize winners were: Mrs. Gordon Lund. a table lamp do- nated by Mlchael Bi-oa.; Mr. Ellott MacAulay. a sports shirt and tie donated by Henderson and Cud- more; and Mr. Mel MacF‘ayden. s 56 piece dinner set donated by R. T. Holman. carnival was officially opened by Entertriinnient is pl‘fl\’ldl-‘ri by His Honor Licut.-Gov. T. W. L. such games as lnngo. crowrr nnd Prnwse lust. evening at the Charln- anchor. spill the milk and darts. ttetown Forum. Counsellor P. R. The musical portion of the pro- Mriccnrmac, representing His \VOl‘- gram 5 supplivd by Hugh Spiiiiiey ship Mayor Stewart in his uii- and His Ranch Buys «pic-tiircd avoidable absence, congi'aLuliite<l abovei uho gave two perfnrmaiices, the Kinsmen on their brilliant ef- one at 9:30 and rile at 11:00. fort toward-5 charitable 0l'E3|llZfl- A fine display of General Motors trons. cars \\i'iS put on by Allison Mac- Club president Ian Rank‘iri ex— Loud and Dowd Motors. pressed on behalf of tho Kitismen- The boys yo-yo contest was won their sincere appreciation of the by Lloyd Dnirori. followed closely support given by those in attcrid-lbw Tommy Johnson and Dick Ber- ADDRESSES JUNIOR TRADE BOARD ON PROBLEMS OF HIGHWAY SAFETY 2 officials arid police force have men who can contribute to this type of program. The field of education in highway traffic safety is wide open to anyone who has something er. Mr. Doyle is married to the for- mer Ella B. Collings. R.N_, of Montague. They have one son. Richard, eight years old. I ' siiiriis. Miiiiiiiuirs. DEATHS D ld, Raymond Murphy. ChIr- m > 503 PH IIISBITIOII lerimamscxinnon. Raymond Mac- "Highway safety and all pro-I ‘°,.f,,,°‘,§‘,,T;" hm .dd,.,u_ com. I SIIOHCIITIIQ. Tb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29¢ K“"‘°" ‘""‘ ““°-“ s“°‘’‘‘”°' “' ““““ ““‘°" "‘°”‘”‘”‘ “” "‘° “"‘ Stimden by the aid 0‘ - ‘arse W-ll TOWN Fig Burs McCormeck's lb 29: ' ' a e s e e e a a s e terment was in the Catholic Ce- ect result of the problem of rhig‘&- map explained how me Highway C°"3‘ ' ' Traffic squad is trained. and oper- lleyel Instant Pudding. 2 pkgs. . . . . . . 29¢: accidents." meter)’. . gltqe/pden, in charge of the R.C.M.P. am in den“ specuymg the dam, | 0 D E . tal, Guelph. Ontario, (Ya Bweiiarigri: °?1;u,S&T'c;,r:.I:ES$,:;£ ggcggg ;‘;g”"f1e fncieuggefl lg! cm: recordlngraias ‘to peak loads. recur- . . . . TOlflCTO.§s 01-. 2 "I15 . . . . 35¢ “' :13:::l‘.i..:*;“’::*“l..:‘°:;:‘;“u;:::i “.:::.:;.;.:‘“l:.:: ifiif--5%?-=1“-«“3?5?$"l’i-. ...‘;l..‘.‘.“.l.m..".:’-..:.°’:.1.;:’::. AY".“" "'°"'- 1° °"- 3 "".‘ 3”‘ c1,ow._M the Cha,1.,u,ewwn Hob A. Grant. Malpeque RoadTte,4;e:‘ts. ggninz over which Ed. Pmeau p|_e_ onTl:§e efiiisgnfighorfgorduzg ingigllliiéfi 31.-oer l:augpte‘r; of the Empire at. wlllf. SWCI Clld PIITCX TCITCT TTSSIIC °d- frequency of traffic accidents areas a an 0 e We day “mm 2 ROIIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25¢ Guth bert‘s Church, St. where Requiem High Mass was meeting here Thursday. elected pital June 2, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. . Th’ 'i’°“I““' “id the N°‘“°““i as Summerside Borden Charlotte ' ' ' national councillors from each McCready's Pickles. large bottle . . . . . 396 Victor Claw. a daii liter, 3 celebrated by the pastor, Rev. Ba- Safety Council of the U.s.A. in mwn and Montague on “N 6”‘ . SMITH — AL Hermann Hospital, sil Croken, who also conducted the 1952 reported 12 fatal Iwcidenifi Del‘ routes patrolled daily in the pmv- p’°Vm°°‘ I Holiniml. Texas. May 29th, 1951, to service at the grave. Interment hour at an average cost per death mm The Chmomwwn H" u in frhey also gave a national life Mother 3 Own TOG. Ib. . . . . . . . . . . . . . C membership to Miss Helen Sterl- 29‘ of $90,000 with a total cost. claims. expenses. damages etc. of approx- B|"I( DUNS. 2 This . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lmately 8 billion dollars. In 1953 Canadian Press figures gave the death toll in Canada from traffic accident. as exceeding 2.800 per- sons." . Brlging the casualty list nearer home. Cons. Stunden said 1952 a twenty mile radius. Cons. Stunden in summing up said "Traffic Safety Week la a splendid annual idea but let. us nev- er forget that so called accidents should be guarded against on a yearly basis through the habits of caution. care and respect. for High- way Traffic laws." was in the Church Cemetery. Pall bearers were: Fergus Connors. Ralph Grant. Elmer Gauthier, An- drew Mooney, Joseph MYEH Ind Alfred Donnelly. The funeral was very largely attended. ARMY R.ECRUlTS— There WPTB five Charlottetown men in the most: Lieut. Commander Albert Lee Smith and Mrs. Smith inee Jt'iIll Macdonaldi a baby girl, Elizabeth Florence. Weilzht 7 lb. 8 oz. DEATHS fiacNEVIN—At Canoe Cove. Wed- nesday. June 2. 1954, Mrs. Mary .MacNevin. widow of the late James lng of Fredericton. who has been an order member for 54 years. Miss Sterling has the distinction of being the only surviving char- ter member of the first IODE chapter ever organized in Canada at Fredericton in 1000. National councillors include: MacNevin in her 06th year, Fune. ral from her late residence Friday, June 4. service starting at one o‘- clock. Interment Canoe Cove Cem- every. ARSENAl,'L'l‘—At his home. 415 Argyle Street. Siimmerside, on Thursday. June 3rd, 1954. Adol- phus Arsenauli. in his 94th year. , Forwarded from the Bowness Funeral Home to his late resi- dence frcm where the funeral will be held on Saturday. June 5th, to St. Paul‘s Church for Re- quiem Maas at 9.00 am. inter- ment in st. Paul‘: Cemetery. recent group of nine leaving. herr- for the Canadian Army’ 50'4"’ Force. Three of them, Emmanuel J. Arsenault John C. Acorn and John D. H. Mnimr. were allocated to the Royal Canadian Infantrll COW‘- Joseph H. Gallant went to the Ser- vice Corps. and George A. Gfillthlfl to the R..C.A.C. Blair ‘P. 'l"h0mPO0'fl and Harold L. Buchanan both Of O‘Leai-y also went to the R.C.l.C.. while Sheldon C. Watts. Hemp- shire. was posted to the Black Watch and William W. Brown. Kin- kora, was allocated to the 1-‘t.C.A.S. C. ADMITTED T0 HOSPITAL — atatiatiu for P. E. Island from the R.C.‘.Vl.'P. records indicate 25 per- sons fatally injured and 164 injur- ed_ with a property damage of 8183.- 920.30. The same Island record iii: 1953 showed fatally injured 13. and injured 203. with a property dam- age of $179,329.05. Last year mark- ed the inauguratlon of the R..C.M.P. highway patrol here in a small way. "These statistics at first glance reveal only a staggering number of deaths and an almost unbelievable amount of property damage," ihr speaker continued :" but a study and analysis of the figures rt-vixrl the cause and reason. Traffic auth- orities usually refer to accidenta as Constable stunden thatfirarticular factor contributing to these accidents." To illustrate. Cons. Stunden con- tinued. "Let us suppose there has been a high rate of pedestrian ac- cidents in a certain area, caused through lnattention at intersec- tions. A safety program of signs placed on car bumpers, while be- ing very effective on the highway. might not have the desired effect The speaker was President Bob Younker thought provoking address. thanked by for his New Brunswick: Mrs. Kl. Camp bell, Saint John; Mrs. RE. Den. nlaon. Moncton; Mrs. L. J. Gay, Sussex; Mrs. Gilbert 1'. London. MANY On behalf of all those who benefit by blood transfus- ions the Prince Edward Island Division Canadian Red THANKS 2 Piigs. 59: FRUIT and vac. DEPT.‘ Mr» Douiliu RhY"°5- P“"kd'“i" ‘Caused occurencee', due to mat- in cutting down the number of . Who“ SW” "Vi dwenmfi W9” ‘"5’ tentlon. preoccupation, failure to pedestrian intersection accidents Cross society 583's“ sbroyed bYdii1‘fitAf";l;’)V‘;‘}1]““?,d“‘g'c;’V!°::_“‘ abide by. and lack of respect for Discussion with local police force Rhubflfbg ‘ lb‘. . . \ . a e o C lnfi. Wfi-5 3 m _ 9 I" , ' Traffic la -5.“ m y ‘ndicate that the majority of it ii N- D- Wfifd 7513"“ H°5D;'“I ‘“h4‘°° °§I°°: The epeiiker dealt at leniliih with i.h:.SelflCCld€ilI.§ are caused through MANY THANKS 0755933: 2 do!‘ - - - I - 0 0 I I 0 0 - ' 55¢ .V'PW’Td“~" '“°m "3 W e“. “m the basic ingredients of accldrrt Ln 1 ii, 1 sh edesrrmn jalllng ‘C ',' ' which he had “’°°“""‘ “’ ’“‘ h‘"‘°5 prevention. 9f‘|8iTl9¢1'l"B- enf0rce‘- wees‘; thoe traiii: signals. If this to all those who were blood donors and workers this week GNP ' 6 hf ' ' ° ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 39‘ UNDERTAKER :2: sieavceerebepiiiitfll }tfn rc:::;erB“m¢Ii.i1‘:g glleni. ahnd eduhcat‘lor:,. None f thre ,5 me cum ‘mm, engmcemem .5 Lgfiucg. Qqgh _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ , , , 19¢: - ree. eempaau.-,areae su-H n e_ EMBAI-"ER ti» Dnttlfnt lnwihe h;zl;le‘r°tl~ Ritilynle“: ficient in themselves, but require 1.'."HT,,:e‘:e: um Dame“, pm.» and put the Province “over the top“! CIINCS. long green. ICCII . . . . . . . . - - - I5‘ " me!“ me 7- - close co-ordination to be successful. ‘em mum '5. mg“. the pedestrians 29¢ mmmmwn ‘M is»... of Douglas. was released m not look." it me Wm Green Mountain Potatoes. pk. . . . . . .. {;§’";,,’,;°‘.,‘i;3,‘.,’,.':,’f’.‘,’.t,’;,‘{.§§.’.,“.‘.Ti.‘; 9"“! "'“°"'°" rights. and my Dosslbly be iooir- Texas Onions. 3 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . 15¢ North “lmshln the fire and at the time of his ad- "while the safety education ‘H’: ‘:)‘:w‘;”"':r‘I“Jf|e::"°3' X/nf""'d°£ w¢f.fm.|gn' 2 |fig.‘ _ _ _ _ _ . '. _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ 25¢ mission was suffering from shock. movement is nation-wide.‘ he slut I "m “ um pedemfllm DIAL 5549 The remninder of the tiimllv me said. “we are more particularly b hi’ fifffum .10 um mm H , ‘*°""* W“ ‘°' '“ ”‘°“°"‘°°' ”" °°"°°"'°° “'"** °"' °'"‘ "'°"“°° ’ ‘” ' ’ ' ' MEAT and FISH DEPT- "book and Live". “Wlll you be WEEK ;r;ddMrs. Alex Rhyna, Malpequc (::l5i(1;lrl;il(I:n:h0T.xI-‘hQedl‘l;lc0nlE be MXHHI "Dom WA“ yours“! to 9 ' y death", stencilled on the pavement W “HUI.” '0". lb. . . . - o a s - - a 3 C tional campaign can be conducted. mi If "I. ’.c"or.f .u"°url‘dm' your lt‘4i'ntiIcii’1erTsefc";Ia‘:ti.eet'i"iar‘i:a.?Lch tn. “H Ibo . a a o > e s 0 I e s s e s e e accidents are 0 a spec flc nature, g the)’ might be best surmounted by Pulme“, lmpofun‘ '.c¢nl Ibl - o - - o o o 0 I 0 0 o o o - 0 a I 0 0 0 ' ° 19‘ Ilallii It Mom Danie - W-=== um - Shoulder Roost. n... beef.~Ib. 45: 0'! least as. "The combination of good pub- 39: on Saturday, May :0. Notre Action meeting swung into activity liclty given no such prosr-ml and IIOIS. I5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - -‘-'.'...i'.-"»'i‘.’.;".¥.‘. .‘:::::° ‘.:.‘s..:.'.' :;.:'**:‘..:.**:."=" r..‘:...." 12;. :*l:...°.:’.'.:*.':°..'."‘.‘:.':..:’.' .:‘:.°...‘°:;‘...‘.". Summer sum. Ii-er Iecen. ti-..n..n lb. esc gates from conventa and schools discussion followed until adjoum- sharp reduction in accidents of ‘ ' _ J56 “'1 9'“ "W from various sections of the Island ment for lunch. this nature. Inquiries from your ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ° ° 9 attended in large numbers under The afternoon saaion was hlgh- local police may reveal a high 8 /3 '9 COMO‘ Spore ‘ Tb‘. . . . . . o e - - o - 59‘ 2 C percentage of accidents involving teen agera and old cars. This prob lem may reveal the lack of driver training. mechanical knowledge of vehicles and their capabilities and lack of respect for traffic laws and obligations toother drivers on the road. To combat this problem might require the arousing of school ofliclals to the need of ad- equate lectures and films on saf- ety driving, the institution of me- chanical clauu to teach the fun- damentals of operation. mainten- ance. the lecturing of pupils on their responsibilities as young cit- iaens and the lecturing. possibly by Police Officers. on the reason and need for usflic laws and their observance. Your achool boards. garage operators. local sour-nniast lighted by the reading of splendid papers on pertinent topics by Mr. O'0i-sdy and Mr. Driseoll. The dele- gates then formed into groups for dlscullona and ruolutions. At the final aasernb‘ in Notre Dame rec- the spiritual and practical leader- reation room, Min Regina Glliis called upon the leaders of the I! ship of the following clergyman and groups to announce the reports of : their decisions for further aetlvlu lea. Reverend Father Peters replied the convenershlp of the Superior of Notre Dame. Sister St. Margaret of Paray_ whose effective work of or- gsniaation is making Catholic Act- ion a vital interest to the Catholic youth of Prince Edward island. To Corned Perk I-ioolmlb. it llonr Ambulance Ierviee. Regular 1.50 SAL! ~ - . s.iA. Mo iioiutn it Complete Line of Cold Cuts -epsaatonnowu I-IOMI. ‘llladsast. H$I'I—FreaII Sdlfnoll. Haddock. Cod. Hed- aehkcfcildots. Mushni. Lobatefl. Sc¢IIOP" siiAiaA's aIiocETEniA DHI124 Webeilvar . sisgsam 9- Dame. Reverend fathu Dulgar supran- at the serous attitude of ma young people present for the day's eaifnsrauorl. and dined the wids DIIIC.