1 WI TREAT the sick well. Gig- YOUR DOLLAR buy: more ati gey'a Pharmacy. open I a.in. to the Hughes Drug store. i . vimi RAYNOR'S Happy Valley Eggs. RESERVE THURSDAY. March Piercea Cash and Carry and Co 14th for Parkdale Women's lnsti- op Super Market. t tute annual turkey supper. RUMMAGE SALE. Hearts STANDARD !.-ms-T MD mu," Memorial Hall. Saturday. January begins Thursday evening 7.30, m 'l 2 7”": January 3153. Red, Cross 3986- CHR. oar. Church Dutch Ser-L quarters. Will continue Thursday Vices at X0330 agmg and 3 plmj evenings Free instruction. Min 539,”. H311 East. Roy-any. and women invited. RED CROSS HOME NURSING RESERVE Monday evening Jan- evening classes now beginning. uary 23. Sheila Henlg brilliant For information contact The Red (anadian pianist. Prince of Wales Cross Society. Auditorium 8.30. Admission 75 g cents; School Pupils 25 cents. ;tirel;Iili:YWSlalIi:;ll.y N E'w GLASGOW Christian tish concert with Piper Barry Mc- Church services cancdlcd for Sun-l Gullvray and Highland Dancer day. Jan. 27 due to the heating'Margaret Rhynes. Charlottetown. systc:x C:tvcn".V.i l-laptist Churchl SFTVIL" L'iIfl(O'lC(.l also I Sum "HORBERLI-LN" Made - I Measure Suits Now selling at 20tT!ie new low PTWP MEN'S made-to-measure -ou-aar-nnuar ' to now on sale at 20 per cent discount ter Men's Wear. THE PRESRYTERIAN Church in Canada. Central Parish: Nine FIRST AID instruction coursr.Mile Creek. service 11 a.m.: Ca- ot good patterns to choose from. Harry A Macnougall. Better. Meuis Wear. ..u.- I-14 ua nary 28th. Red Cross Hcadquart-I2 P-mt Clyde .RiV8l' D-m vrs. will continue Monday even- Rev. George Killcn. minister. enF".l:Sml;'(fl'l'”l'""' M" "M POLICE COURT A fine of so . ' tand costs was imposed Tailored by "House of Hobherlin" ' starts at E percent discount. A wide rangel!S49.95 Harry N MacD0llEiIl. Bet- begins Monday evening 7.30, Jan-lnoe Cove 3 pm: Sunday School - 1 upon a t The tender of Bevan Bros re- specting tlic,suppl.ving and instal- Council also atithorized an allow- ling of a new heating unit for City ance between Express and l-ireigzlit Hall. was accepted by the City chargsa, to bring the unit in. be- Council at an emergency session cause of urgency of the time fac- last evening. The amount of the tor. It also instructed the City rc- successful tender was 82,863, cov- ering the supplying and instailating of i Royoil unit of 4.800 sq. ft. capacity, with burncr. electric con- trols. etc. 1 my gun cgtrrggt, lNew Heating Unit Tender For City Hall Accepted The resolution adopted by the corder to draw up a formal tender acceptance agreement. between Bevan Bros. and the City. Other tenders submitted included Douglas Bros. and Jones Ltd.. two. 84,255 and 54.350; and Wilson and Moore. one. 83.951. All members of the Council were I, present with the exception of May- or Stewart. ln his absence Deputy Mayor Walthen Gaudet presided. It is understood that the new unit would be shipped from Mon- treal iast night or early today. and should therefore arrive in the city without delay. Iona - Born Dentist Dies Dr. Arthur P. Daly. 66. dentist at Radisson. Sask.. since 1922, died recently in in Saskatoon hospital. Funeral Mass was held in St. Marys Roman Catholic Church. Saskatoon, and burial made in Woodlawn cemetery. Dr. Daly was born at Iona. PA E.l.. and educated at St. Dunstan'sp lege at Charlottetown. P.E-I. He; graduated in denistry from the University of Toronto and immed- lately following graduation opened a practice at Radisson. where with the exception of two years in the Royal Canadian Army Dru- C0"e3' End Frill" "I wal" Cmti and does not get back into gear the Omega Hi-Y Club. will hr held in the Y.M.C.A. on Monday. Jan. 28th at 8 pm. Admission 75 Hughes Drug Store. BALANCE OF Men's Winter Coats. Size: up to 42. All good colours in Grey's. blunt and brown'a- Now on sale at 25 per- cent discount. Harry A. MacDoug- all.. Better Men's Wear. DON'T MISS the Canadian Play- ers of Stratford in their presenta- ' A gggugg pa.-t-,3 gpongured by? taxi driver for falling to display cents. Prizes will be given. Tick- l-El'dlt'- A VlEl'llli,W5l 3150 "Pr cts purchased at Y.M.C.A. and. Nllffd 10 40 days "I la"- his number on the rear window of his tab by Magistrate K. M. Martin in City Police Court yes- lwinners at the Sons of England card party last evening were:lad- lea first. Mrs. solatlon, Mrs. .ftrst. George Cooper: BRIG. G.G.K. PEAKE Brig. Peake Will ' . CARD PARTY WINNERS a Head Campaign ' Mr. Walter R. Shaw. Provincial sister. Mrs. GWTE9 L5"l9'- Chairman of the 1957 Red Cross loan; and three brothers James. Wmndv Mm 699'” CW9"? WI,” Campaign said last night he was Iona: Dr. Joseph. Toronto: M Davey Me” happy to announce that Brig. G. Edward. Vancouver. BC. Mandy G. K. Pcake. D.S.0.. will again tal Corps in the Second World War. he has since resided. He was a membe of the Knights of Columbus fourth degree. Dr. Daly is survived by his wid- ow: the former Katherine Lan- nan, sister of James Lannan. Ger- ald Street Charlottetown; one son. Dr. A. J. Daly. Kindersley. one Catherine Connolly. and. The solemn funeral service of iG9”l'39 Ll"'l9'i ””"59l3u”"- James head the Charlottetown Campaign Dr. Arthur P. Daly, who died on Atkins; door prize. Vi Tierney freeze-out. Harold Cudmore and Organization. This is the third December 31, was held from St. C-nu.;Cs4QIn.4 tion of Shakespeare's HAMLET at Brent Essery. the Queen Charlotte High School, successive Red Cross Campaign in which Mr. Shaw and Brig. Peake FUNERAL FRIDAY g The hm have been the key personnel. Mary's Roman Catholic Church on January 3. at 10 a.m. The Cele- brant was the Very Rev. N. Cor- Saturday. Feb. 2nd 8.00 p.m. Spon- aorcd by the Charlottetown Kins- men Club. MILTON - RUSTICO Parish. ncral of the late Arthur B. Jack-I son of Brackley was held yester-l Funeral Home. The service at the day afternoon from the Cutcliffei G uest Speaker At hett. CSSR. Pastor of St- Mary's Church. the Deacon was Rev. D. MacGillivray of Viscount and the sub Deacon was Rev. J. Mahoncy Rector. Rev. A. E. Pleroey. Ser- vices for Sunday January 27th. Rev. lit. Johnis, Milton. 11.00 Morning were Hedley Stewart. Herma Rustico. 2:50 Evening Prayer and tell. Edward Srllick. family. wood Cemetery. HUNTER II I V E I. Paatoltal A. . ... .g...,....W as follows: North Wiltshfre 11 a. merit of Miss Sylvia Jean Clar River 7.30 p.m.. B.l')., Minister BRADALBANE and Fredericton - - -e:e-:n-c.-a-u-u- - l - I 2?. . L4,, r n .....-..-e..--... albane Church at .'i p.m.; Brad- albaue Sunday School at 2 p.m.: very near Mun Fredericton Sunday School at 10.30 Preacher. the Canadian Legion was lshea. Services for Sunday. Jan- mu were Vic Epiphany. Sl. Crapaud. 11.00 Prayer. Springfield. 2.30 p.m. Evening his executive; Prayer. George Rector. DIE! IN SASK.-Mrs. G. Bal- lengnll. 3 King Square. received p the sad news of the passing of her i 5 eldest brother Walton E. Houston. I .Y.f.'”'5l' '.'..S':i.i.".5i..ll.".lli"t. 1:: it the C--I-dl-n lesion- west some fifty years ago but made several vlaita back to his island home since. Mr. R. A.Hous- 'l”h"" cl'""3l'v members of his executive; Georg 3-"L M0"'l"E Barter. president of the Mainbrac ation. and his executive. the help and co-operation had received during the past yea er. on Jan 18. 1957, to Mr. and Mrs F.N.lnYABl.E BANQUET -The Harrington Square Dancing Club w held their annual banquet in Har- "gm " "L H "M" rlngton Hall, Thursday night. Jan. 24th. The numbers enjoyed a full course roast turkey dinner. with ladies of the Club. After the din- ner the remainder of the evening was spent in Square dancing. The proceeds collection from the gen- tlemen of the Club was donated to the hall. in Mt. St:-wart. Cemetery. Massachusetts. Charlottetown Funeral Home 1! Barton St. IIIAI. 4020 Complete Funeral and Ambulance IOIEIIT a. must I -DInu&- Church. llreetnwn. where tuner Interment in the Church Cam efery. Imperial Oil Earnings Up home and grave was conducted by JM. Sproule. Pallbearers Prayer and Sermon. St. Mark's lllosher, Guy Rodd. Charles Mal- leith S. sermon, Come and bring tn. what; Stewart. Interment was in Sher- '0 be held It the Y.M-C-A. on Jan- GOV'T APPOINTMENT - Pre Charge. The United Church ofCan- mier A.W. Matheson yesterday es ada. Services on Sunday, Jan. Tl. morning announced the appoint- m.. Hampshiru 2.80 p.m., Hunter to be ntenographer in the Depart- which Is being observed Sunday School ment of health. At the same time Canada from January 27th to 10.30 a.m. Rev. C. R Moose. B.A.. he also announced the retirement ANNUAL PARTY - The annual a-m. William 0. Weale. Supply "Going-out" party for the retiring St Elll5b"h'9t Cl'l"'Cl'l- Naval Veterans Association. and all the trimmings. served by the MCDONALD-The death occurred ll gem” Wm he he” at 1 ppm held in the Community Center on 1-om-m-1-0 ,c,,, g I d ' 0 llltl. Mrs. Wilfred Duffy read the Ltd. had estimated crilriioiiiirteii T"”""'"' "PW IN"! I D-nil net earnings in ittso of aaa.1oo.ooo '"""'” 0' ”"'1-'7 M"- -'4' Mr- lnter-Cliurch Rally yGuest speaker at the 1957 Inter- (liurcli Young People's Fireside 11 "MY 27th will be Miss Margaret M3CD0Uil8ll. Maritime Regional Secretary of Presbyterian Church- .This service is held in connec- k tion with Christian Youth Week. across F9bl'llDl'Y 3fd- The theme for after service extending over se- the week is-"Venture In Faith." veral years of Mrs. Kathleen Hlg- t 2 - ' f av 27”” C”"'bl"ed 'e"'l” I" B"'d' retirement to take effect III the ministers from the Charlottialoiigisi The program ls under the direc- Mlnlsterial Association will take part in the service. with specialty from each young people's group. Refreshments will be served at president of the local branchh pet the close of service. , . e CRAPAUD and Springfield PIP last night at the Clover Club. Pre- B I Id t "IVY Wilt Tlllnl Sund-Y -"er the of the churiottettngiiv aeriii Plan New Sgt-igg E e Of Blood Clinics and Jim Currie. C- E EP3'l'Y- president of the Air Force Associ- In Charlottetown Presi- dents of both service organizations ------w A preliminary ” of the en- , F.A.S. Jones. cbalmun. was held ti-om the President and executive ”'i” "Pk " 3'4 Cm! headquar- ters. Mr. Jonea outlined the differ- ent ideas which have been deve- l0Ped and helped to produce a re- cord attendanco of 2.237 at last year's two Charlottetown clinics. tnn. Euston St.. la another broth- MCKIE - Al the Sourls Hospital The total enrolment almost equal- , led that of the previous year when 1 John Henry McKie rnco Birdie lhrec clinica were held. New pro- Kitsoni. a son, Rnddle David, lccts for the 1057 clinics were dis- cussed and met with the awroval of the committee. The dates for the next clinics in Charlottetown set for the week of April Members of this Red Cross com- at Newport Hospital. Newport. 1t R.l.. of Mrs Mary Ellen Mc- li.1iiniver;.i01i4,C"p"A'"g"'j':;,'l,,':f.,;f Donald in her 96th year. form- man, Mr. p',-m;o,;t'A,chu.' arty gt Fgtnningbrmk. P. E. 1. Fred (),y,.,,-M. ML '7. Ruueu Fm, ne nug ter. lor;rli'cne&;lcsii,ti'; lIIr.d.Iarr:jesMColeg, Mr. Wjlljgm . aywar , , be held from 0'Ncil's Funerali an r Ralph Jon" Home. Newport. to New Calvary MC” Mrs. Mother; Auxiliary STETSON - At Sotilh Freetown Jan 25. I957. Hammond Stetson H9” ANIWCI MCOHHQ in his 74th year. Remains rest-y 1." ing at Davi ons F rl H . um" Sunda; menc:'";0” Un?:':;lMothers Auxiliary of the Holy annual meeting of the g Redeemer Cubs and Scouts was Monday. January 2121. with the president. Mra. J.H. Maloney in the Chair Mr. Frank Costello and the assistant acoutmgaters and cub leaders were ltf attendance. Mrs. .l.F. Mt.-Gulgan read the minutes of the annual " ,, held in February 13 and the minutes of the laat- monthly megt. of St. Paul's Cathedral. Saska- toon. Bishop F. J. Clein assisted in the sanctuary. Other clergy in the Sanctuary were Rev. J. 0lDonneil. Superior of St. Thomas More College. Rev. J. Robinson. Pastor of St. Mich- ael's Church and Rev. D. Punk- hurst. CSSR. of St. Mary's Church A fourth Degree Honor Guard was in attendance under the direc- tion of the Faithful Pilot and Faith- ful Navigator. Honorary Pallbearers were Tom Flemming, Edward Hogan. W. J. Gold, Hugh MacDonald. Albert Cocking, Dr. E. Nagel. Albert Ri- vett and Harold Taylor. Active Pallbearers were John Crabb, Joseph Hawkins. Mike Harach. Dr. Alex Fernet. Joseph Guina and Walter MacDonald. Burial was made in the Roman Catholic Cemetery Mcl(ague's Funeral Home was in charge of II r angements. Scouts. He stated that 125 boys .were now enrolled. Twenty Boy and their leaders had paid a week- and visit to the Holy Redeemer Scouts and were bulleted in their homes. A return visit to Summer- slde Airport - would be held the week-end of Frebruary lat. Mrs. Mary Blanchard reported on Cub activities for the year. Mrs. Maccormack as Convenor of the nominating committee brought in the following slate of officers: Fr aldent . Mrs. St. Clair Trainor; Vice-President - Mrs. Gertrude Balsam; Secretary - Mra. Carl Proude; Treasurer - Mrs. Dolly Murphy; Mrs. Mccormack moved that these nominations be accept- ed. seconded by Mrs. Mclnnll. In the absence of the new Presi- dent Mrs. Maloncy turned the Chair over to Mr. Balsam. Mrs. Nantes moved that a hearty vote of thanks be extended to the out- going executive. The Question of a Father and l0ll Flllquet to be held during Scout week was brought up. Mr. Costello asked that the Aux- iliary provide the scouts with all- ditional N('('l(l1CIlPyH. At the conclusion of the meet- lnl lunch was served and a aoclal hour enjoyed. W.C.T.U. NOTES "Rednclnti the number of inu- way deaths la of prime importance but we must also pay grggtgr .9. tmtlon to reducing the injury rate. it is about time we stopped llnltatlnii an ostrich with his hand Scouts from Summerside Air Port ill TY eomvlred with cs:.i4s.i4o in ins. 32"” M "" ”""""" '""'t' '" "'9 "ml I-4 remain that The earnings were equivalent to all a share on ai.4za.ar1 shares oufatandf ofthla "'1 "Ill!!! Yell l-M for eatrian 31-." mm at threntiomtio. com- "" 9'" '"1'- "Nil "I-t it had ' m ' C '- gredwlt mun sliarponr.-I”-""""llllIItcI-vlufttlarirlacttvplhinmenacewen-iuathavegraat- D1 outstanding It the end of ""- IIMOTI (XIIAINIITS The Falkland tales in the South Alaatle. a British colony alnce ma. am about 1,91: Inhabitants. :WbIn!ou8ayltwttbl'bwara.-Sayftwltbom Net crude - oil production rose "ml '3 I'M! Pl'9Ie1ll- A llraely by more than 10 per cent. refinery lmended square dance had contri- rainbylspercentandprodnctblmd Wefonehmdred aaloa by more than to per cent. to the funds A card party. sale in A attriti- "Investigations show that in tho lilo: per Ezlhoidthuhighwq ailttea daring tau either the apt- tba vetlaatrtaa. I10?” ilmelhml, hltl 3: lit I55 til til til: Jobs Plentiful In New Zealand AUCKLAND. N.Z (CP) - New Zealaiid employers are in the midst of a cut-throat scramble for workers. it is a regular phenome- non each year In the second half of .lanuary. The result of the con- test means a prosperous or diffi- cult year for many firms. New Zealanders do not observe staggered vacation. The whole sountry closes down at Christmas nil-IERE MONDAY 0 V for the current fiscal year. UITAWA tCPi - Defence ex- penditure: will be a slightly less burden on the Canadian taxpayer in the fiscal year starting April 1, 1957. Estimates of government spend- lng, tabled Tuuday in the Com- lnons. show that the administra- tion plans an outlay of 31.722.500.- tlltl for defence in the 1957-58 fis- cal year. 851200.000 or three per cent less than the appropriation Defence spend giwll amount to 57 per cent of total government per cent in the current year and The Prince of Walea Concert Series in presenting Shelia Hulls. 8.8) in the College Auditorium Miss nenig, a native of Winnipeg. in one of Canada's molt gifted ar tlstu. She has given recitals through out the country and on the ('.B.C. and she has appeared with the Toronto Symphony. She and the T. Eaton Award. again until mid - J 1 summer holidays. . Large numbers of workers take the opportunity to change jobs. (specially in the case of girl fac- tory workers. They know there are- clozens of jobs available from which to choose. so they please themseires whether they go back to the same job. and when. Often they stay on holiday until they begin to run short of money. Then they find a job with friends met on vacation, or at the same factory as some new boy friend. A 20-page daily paper in Auck- land recently carried 3V4 pages of closely-set help wanted ads. in addition the same paper carried y after numerous display advertisements appealing for workers. Many of fered bonuses or other incentives above the standard wage. Tornadoes Kill At Least Eleven GANS. Okla. (AP)-Winter tor- nadoes. spawned by a cold front crashing into unseasoual-iv warm air. ripped into Oklahoma. Arkan- ans and Louisiana Tuesday to kill at least 11 persons including eight in this farm community. : Three persons were killed and four are missing after a tornado destroyed homes in two Louisiana sawmill towns of prlncetoa and Bellevue. Another tornado later Tuesday swept over part of Kennett in southeastern Missouri. destroying some homes. uprooting trees and tangllng power lines. One injury was reported. At least two twlatera were re- ported in Arkansas and three more in Oklahoma. Dozens were injured as the out- of-season twlatera spun through the area. A Kansas City Southern train speeding through Gans. an east- er Oklahoma town in the Cookaon Hills. at 6 a.m. with its whistle blowing full steam may have saved many othera from death or it was reported that many sleeping citizens were around by the whistle. then saw the turbu- lent weather and headed for atom cellars. Four minutes later the tornado struck. Gans. with a population of about 800. is near the Arkanaaa line 15 miles from Fort Smith. PARAMOUNT NEWS QUITE NEW YORK (AP)-Paramount News will discontinue operations Feb. 15. A spokesman said the newsreel arm of Paramount Pic- turea "Is still showing a profit." pianist on Monday evening attmenta in appropriations among l the three services. if anything. the W” "'9 "um" 0' '1" c""dl”t than in the 1956-57 fiscal year. The Nnm”! Exmbmon 'ch"l'"mp appropriation for the navy is down other recent years. There are only minor adjust- army comes out a little better than the navy or the RCAF com- pared with rectnt years. MORE MONEY FOR ARMY The estimate for the army is 7tl.83tl.000. some 82,000,000 more some 3l5.000.000 to 3309.0-10.000 and for the air force down about 528,000,000 to 3344.758.000. However, the RCAF will get more money for aircraft and en- gines - 321553.000 compared with S1tl7.024.000 in the current year. The air force now is in the process of re - , ”, t home defence squadrons with a its nine REDUCED S1(,'l&,0u The RCAF. responsible for con- struction of the line. received 3l44.509.000 last year for buildings and signal equipment. This will be reduced to 878,726,000 In the 1957- 58 fiscal year, representing a sav- ing of nearly 5 However. this saving and othera expenditures compa ed with 40 on capital items will be eaten up to some extent by pay Increases granted last year to the armed M”"""l ' forces and civilian employees of Quebu the deknce department. ,. . ” For instance. pay and allow- ”a”” Mb” ances for the 117.tll0 armed forces M”"m'" personnel will come to some 3301.- 000.000 in the next fiscal year com- S d pared with some 3353.000.000 in the 3' "y E Page 2 The Guardian Saturday. Jan. 26. 1957 Expect Defence Expenditures Down Slightly For Next Year. mid-Canada radar warning line "l'9tCll1!l8 along the 55th parallel from the Labrador coast to the Xleace River district of northern ihroughout the services. expen- ditures for equipment will gener- IIIY 59 I9" "091" ll" RC-AF 319 office says snow is expected most S315 Ffwz? SEED OFFER loll one with uni: ad on in packs or teen. carrots. onions. cuuunun. Lou and Head Let- tuce. Par-min. Pumpkins. Indian and Tomato. Yafal IO ucln. EXTRA - EXTRA! free generous IIIIIPIGI 0' Pl!" lentil. America . : E I ET is 2 ...- -- ..., Peas. Total POBTPAID for only IL00. But act quickly-thla offer etvlrea March Hill 1 VESEY'S SEEDS ..4. 19 24 Ottawa it 12 11 13 2b 11 Frederleto 17 N 17 Halifax 10 ill Charlottetow 4 16 lib 20 Yarmoutli . 12 29 St.John's 4 17 HALIFAX (CF )-The weather of Saturday with amount ranging The llpllfollfialloll '0? WWI from four to six inches. ships. for instance. is down about 35-000-090 l0 355-W3-000 Ind ll" grces above normal in the south- IIBVBI alfcfllll d0Wl1 35300-000 "3 ern regions and five to 10 degrees Temperatures will be a few de- below normal in the northern The estimate for civil defence regions. A surge of colder air is is unchanged at 57,010,000. expected to bring fine weathcr Sunday. Forecasts: Northern Nova Scotia. Prince ,1 but "the returns. time. energy and investment tres twice a week. ungonunmely more modern version of the CF-100 are not commangug-gt: with the jet interceptor and four of its 12 in Sabre fighter squadrons in Europe the newsreel." Paramount News With the more GXPCIIHVO CF-100- was formed about 30 years ago and issued films to movie tliea-lbudget stems mainly from: com- The decrease in the defence pletion of the major part of the . Still No Trace Ol N. B. Plane TORONTO lures issued by the Toronto public pcrature; weather office: Dawson . . . . 30b 29b Outlook for Sunday: sunny and Vancouver 10 29 colder. Vlt I 18 E.,",,f.f,j.,,, zlb High tide today at Charlottetown Calgary 2,”, H at 7:50 am. and 6:45 p.m- and Regina 29b sh on Sunday at 8:52 a.m. and 7:50 p. 29!, 6b in. Summerslde tide eighteen min- WEATHER Edward Islands, Eastern N.B. counties: Cloudy with caslonal (CF) -- T9mDel'8- snow; not much change in tem- llght winds Increasing to east 15 in afternoon. Low-high Min. Max. at New Glasgow 13 and 20. Char- (Day) lottetown and Moncton 10 and 21). By DON HOYT Canadian Press Staff Writer MONCTON (CF) - RCMP Fri- day continued checklng dozens of reports in hopes of finding a lead to the fate of a Piper Trl-Pacer missing since Tuesday in the cen- tral-southeastem New Brunswick area with Municipal Affairs Min- ister T. Babbitt Parlee and two civil defence officials aboard. The disappearance remains un- solved as a two-pronged RCMP-led search party tries to localize the search either in the Minto area. northeast of Fredericton. or at lfaveiock. 25 milea aoutliwest of here. A false alarm late Frldaz sent an RCMP patrol scurrying up the St. John River nohr Fredericton to check a 140-foot long crack in Harris Ducks Tax Cut Questions OTTTAWA (CQ)-Finance Minia- ter Harris ducked la Commons question Wednesday on whether there will be tax cuts in his 1957-58 budget to be delivered tbla aprtng. J. N. Macdonnell. Progressive Conservative financial critic. said Mr. Harris showed generosity in spending in his annual estimates tabled Tuesday and wondered whether there was any generos- ity left for tax reduction" "'1 think this is the first volc- tliat has been raised on the other Missing With 3 Men Aboard river ice. Poaalbllity that the plane tried to land and plunged through river Ice was discounted. A Thursday report of "Intermit- tent smoke” in the Grand Lake area of Central New Brunswick proved futile when a woodsman told RCMP be lit two fires to keep himself warm. REPORTS "AUTHENTIC" Sgt. W. R. Bryenton. chief of Havelock operations. said Friday he is convinced of the authentic- ity of reports that a low-flying plane buzzed the area Tuesday night between 9 and 10 p.m AST. The plane was due here at 10 p.m. after a one-hour night from Fredericton. RCMP headquarters in Fred- ericton said Friday the day-long air-ground search turned up no new clues. "We plan on search the Dur- ham area Saturday." e spoken- man said. Two loggers. reported hearing a piano flying low over their cabin about 9 p.m Tuesday rilght. Durham 1: near Frederic- on. Plan: for the Havelock search were indefinite late Friday. Ril- liig wind: and a light fall of aoow could affect the hunt. Shortly after Havelock search- era wound up, a woman in Kant county reported she heard a crash Tuesday night shortly after seeing a plane's lights. The report was checked early today. Weather during the search has been canparattvely mild. Mr. Parlao. 42. Howard Smith. 80. deputy coordinator of civil da- fence for the province and L. C. Ruaacll. 89. southeastern zone alda of the Home in favor of re- duction." Mr. Harris replied. training officer for CD. still are given a ilar chgnca of survival. POWNAL The many friends of Rev. George Tilley of Bunbu , formerly of Pownal. are sorry to hear that be is a patient in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. All wish him a speedy recovery. Friends and neighbor. of Mrs. W. J. MacEachern. Cherry Val- ley. are glad to hear that she has recovered from her recent illness. Mr. and Mn. H. P. smith and daughter Marilyn. of Pownal. ac- companied by Mrs Gordon Sheld- ow of Mlllview. were visiting on Sunday at Cross Roads. guests of NOTICE Opening of the - METEOR TAXI Prompt service at 192 WEYMOUTH STREET DIAL 7818 or 7814 their daughter in-law Mrs. James Smith. - Mr. Lester MacMillan who has been working for the Artie Dew Linea arrived home to visit his wife (Phyllis Jenkins) and family of Cherry Valley. Sympatlu is expressed to Mr. and Mn. Lloyd Bailout and fam- fly. Pownal. Birch Hill. on the death of their mother. Mra. Mary E. Ballem. Min Natalie Maclfinnon. spent a few days vlatting at Ci-nu Roadl. guest of her cousin Mn. Jamel lmltli. Mr. Sterling Moore of Pownal. returned In his home after sometime in Cambridge. 2? Hana. Mr. Joseph llacfllllan of Pown- al. II x New 1'! E ii IE” gfg iiiiit :2: iryVdhy. Mr. Jill hath who I3 Iomoviaitlag his wife tuna, lalllillllaiaretan Bella. Ital! rl lllli. I!!! an nut 91. 1'3. , REDDIN BROS. - PHARMACY WILL BE THE ONLY DRUG STORE OP EN SATURDAY AITIBNOON all EVENING Two Speeders Are Fined SIO Two spceders were each fined S10 and costs by Magistrate Gil- bert A. Gaudet in Queen's County Magistrate's Court yesterday. The offenders were from Halifax and A fine of 35. and costs was im- poitcd on a Rocky Point resident charged with having defective equipment on his vehicle. and a resident cbargedv with no licence plates on his vehicle. The case of a Hermitage resi- dent charged under the Act with the Illegal possession of a quantity of wash suitable for the manufacture of aplrltl was adjourned for a week. Also adjourned for a week was the case of a Charlottetown real- dent charged with the illegal poaseulon of stolen goods. namely two cases of anti-freeze. Excise The case of another Charlotte Mo:;'n2:.EgEw town resident. charged with the chulmmn. REL illegal possession of stolen goods was adjourned until Monday next CLEARANCE SALE PRICES ON ALL FIIRS STILL IN EFFECT! This has been our greatest January for years-(We utes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 7:40 nan. and sets at 5.12 p.m. and rises on Sunday at 7:39 am. and lots at 5:13 p.m. .. :- J as: IN ii-I SO.AMERlCA MAURETANIA Plnn now for a fun-hlled aacapa from Winter to Want. Indies and South America. See on aoon. Fob. 7-I8duyI'35I5lIP Fab. 23- 'I7duya'34B5U9 Mar. 21 - itduyr-3:190-an Apr. 6-I5dayI'5395up AND ALL DAY SUNDAY . DIALIX PIMIIIEDIJVEI IOYEIIALLIIAN have already doubled last January's ates) PRICES and VALUES have never been better-these are the lowest prices and greateat values since 1942- stlll a good aelecuon of coats and jackets-even fur- SPECIAL OFFER! 84.00Par'faaDIaunlaa CHICK MASTIISTAITI. Auliaaqriaraav IIPAIDHOOBOIITIACJS that reduced in price COME IN TODAY - W9 . promise you that you will be surprised at the10W- luw prloea-top values. T