mi 'GUKn'6F1?1."cHARi.0l'rE'mwN' E ” FA'G!''"!EEVENl ' p EFRTII 16." I95? T . I w . 0 s 3000 ousry 18 1-4 16500 Yukon coni sa S 1 d R d F 14000 omnitrans Total sales - 4;5:i5.ooo shares. ri PRINCE cotmrv omcs . , les e S . 313:3: 3'” P&';"" 20 B nk rl:uANltiS 21 1 , I lununer Street. Bulnmal-side. Phone 3081. of S" d ” 0 . ' e D C N R. Dem 3 E O on ' m Ml-Wm ”"'"-'l- -er"-e-rt-in ''""e''5' '5 Usm Phon Issue A am '5c"55 - - -333 3??-1”” 3225?!-lit co ii iii GIOIGE CLO: Ind GEORGE WOITON T 16000 Ousko " 45 Imp' Bank :1 "”"" P '"”" "M '"'d ””' .500 no Coyie 70 Royal Bank .... . .. as M The Guardian may be bought at any of tho 7450 P P t . E... By William 0. Bernard trues supervision: Communist in- ' 3c 99 INDUSTRY-4143 huom5n.:,::on5omlisuT)memde' nu regular mommy mug; of MUNSAN Korea April is - aistence on Russia as one oi six 2890 P3m””l' 33 922 C3" 3"" -- IO" 3”';,k::.'."n:,""md w':", Eng... lalf: :33" the snmmenid Town cggncu (Wednesday)-(AP); The Allies neutral countries to police a truce, 15")” Pa" Wu” 190 90'” M38”! -- NM noueelws in-on r. sec-.on'd stmt; lsisnd slotor -rrsnsiaon: was held last evening in the Town scolded the communists resin to- and an Allied demand iar a ban on MW" We'll! Mimi memberr oi 500 P'""""l 75 511119 A :'l:'l:' an.” "nod. Oman. no 3"..." 5",.” lunar. 5.” Hall with Mayor Henry Wedge in day for trying to use the "phony military airiield construction dur- the Summerside Town council 14000 PIYMIMCP 215 Silnp B 3..-.,g.,, pun, the chair and all Councillors pre- issue" of Russian neutrality as a ing an armistice. last night to give csreiul study 2"" RN" '"”'".775 100 5""? Re!” 5, L you” in Kgmhmm segtgvo 1 mm , I kn Id t bargaining point in the deadlocked Communist truce negotiators and c,,,,,m,,.auon to a proposal 1500 Pglrlrncab. -------w :31"? -j---- wssr rnllvus ourwls were res: by tife Egmoglgrfmsge K:,r.ex:",::i'.1,f,':,c,f ,F,;f,';',, , M, f,"”'” hgl”. P """"3"e” "l "”h' by the Canadian National Bail- 44550 Petrol . " 129 WI: 5'-:n(k)it:l'eekI. Representative. rrom the Royal Family in 'con- oi today's ii a In sessior? (9 3:5? Alb: X'E?::;:5U:i:m1!YE::l3nDD,lti(:(1)); iwaytshimPrepllaCe paluiienb "aim 1805 Pick Ct . 180 I one: on Ind 68-! House. nection with a. message oi sym- EST -mews ' ' l l " 5 "W "99 Wl "595 flu?" Die Pl .........E..E....gE y) at Panmunjom. the. on airilelds. i i, "9? -- 44 1-? E.'?ZZxs some or your seed. -oer nnsca-s rates on seed ”,',”l'Y,” the death of iho Kins: United Nations command said: I Tuesday's meeting on truce i'r1zp;s:il:iee”lon" .?.'l.'iL'. mgdgvrnrtdwi: .390” P” P" 4 1" gnpment arriving this week at before you place yolfr order. E” ”he1l;i P" ”kL”'”ed9m9"' A” "The United Nations commandsuoervisian lasted only 25 seconds, land. - 3000 Pm” RWY" "2 3ra4:e's. .1... F”g'metl;”ne sf Tim ermpd "It! '1” will not permit the phony issue oi with the rival delegations using al- An informal discussion or the 100 Preston 1” 6 GR” -UoME "3 u” M"”"””" T" ipialftrigso 0 gym an un C7 Neutral Russia'-which has been nlost the identical language which proposal took place both before 2.1,ggg:ms:” 180 -WlLI. ll! CLEANTN , N 9-lid 33253? at St. Mark's Church C 1;! b1 1 iabricnted by the Communists-tolmnrked Monday's record 1'5-secondlrmd after the regular me ling i l ""0 " " "53 10! ll” "wmh ”' Nprn Ivan Pick" Ham Ke"5m5w”' wed”"d3Y- Mml Dlscgnareggdlflz dlgittzglgglb Deunosk. be Confused with the iundamental' session. the Summerslde Town ecouncfil 5000 Pu",-V M1” 22 ering, Clinton. 16th. Tea served irom 3.00 to 5.00 ion, 10,. mwf, em 10 ea, and g problem oi a realistic armistice andi Maj.-Gen. William Harrison last nlBlll- 20200 Que C” - 13" I . ' wm M d C P. M. notice or motion .5. Nnade that a lhe safely 01 the United Nationsfchiei Allied sub-delegate. did use! Maine and charts were studied 219.33”? I-nth . 29 4 'l'')'-t 1' "'5'! -COME 0 I1 In l'0- by-1aw Wm be brought 1,, at the command troops which can beltlle same three words. He replied 5'", discussed and Clrldlle 01' the "ems an r 52 ldnola P3-l'l'-Kprlllll 11;':”3:;9 ?l;;”l- Mayor Reports next meeting regarding a pension threatened by a build-up of enen1y,!”No," when asked by the Chlnese'g,'”p”5"",l, dservice wmned by :46??? 3:33: Thul'5i-lay - ' "0 "5 l ir ermanent twn emplo - Brfields. li th Alli h d -thin i: . "V" '9 39' 3 3 W ' ' Frid.ay.' ' -- 5.3." 0 D 0 Y The statement i-ererl-ed to iwo!i1nd SI &3Ye:9"aWh:l'rlnthO gtedso :l1aKy- The May" Mm 5 'P9Cl8l m99f- 2500 mm mm” 13 1'2 Es-E-N-d BY AP (Continued irom Page 1) Councillor Morrison, chairman of key issues blocking agreement on Rested aiournment. i” gt '3": C0la"C” Wlmld be held 42:93:01 gear”: t -A 55 -HAIBDR - the iinance committee. in his re- " E 9" 9" 83'! to discuss the 99 96 45 -owmm- - Mr :i?.2”3i3"23.?5.?i.i3: &”.2'.”3'.5i:?f vow an Aiberioo and :2”. ii" '" 2:” "W "or ”".::""i- 7500 Wu" 7 ton, summerside. Phone 2375. - , - streets or s8,'l30.00 over the same W "'99 "lei 35 many, ll 9 Pilklh 01 llme required to 24500 Reno 4 3-4- gilglmlm gstslgrlea Orton chant, hhis mm ,,,,,,,,h, m 1951, This W... . , , , Gradrs D. and .x. a fact. which lrzivel to the mainland by train 9200 Rlchfleld 25 -COMPETENT Complete 1n- has done ,, 10, ,0 ,,,,,,,g, ourecae accoulred for ihrolush increased Vgcnufy glalxuejsliot gen m0l;:Iob:'l0u.:hwhyI ii the! e-dist and IWPSI sectiohs 4.550 Rix Athab iii) gurance Service. W. Boyd Beairsto mere cost 0 snow remova. n poss e or . e e e- 2 San was c led as an ex- 2000 Roche 9 ' ton. ' .. ', . The sum oi sll.659 was expend- --- menvtary teacher to be res1pon- ample oi the need for lmprove- 2700 Rox 41 Kemmg 'w-" mylr-elL35:di..:LkimZZ sle?:;eaax':Qgd:irg3 Ed under this head for the ""93i3tni;r;,1,i?m;n:!,si';2;argi :EP,11l;3I':;l slble for the secondary as well as m"i'- 1'1 Passenger transportation. moo Rofglilv 22 l ''''""G0 E" C”"”"”" mm” jecis. the iirst being that of the m”"""- mums .Ma-'7" 31' 19”” in Aiherton Ne ale-mmmy education M m" 2”” R"””" '9 H .22 ' .. .. 4 llsuii 8 i C- r" the second our attempt to have A ' ' r M Ali d Gill" h i ' N e 299" l 280" 5” A” 155 mnritlble. Coiiee and doughnuts new Nm,al'Bm,mck5 erected. exceptional winter and this ex- "l- r9 IS. on i 8 Still teachers and in those who care to 3'” MM?” 24 2000 sand RV, 5 1” be gel-Ved by the Ladies , . ”" "'3 penditure could not be avoided. 01 ille Alberton High School is at- attend again wday on the sub, 8:500 Macho . . 3 H , :li3Zllii1l'Y- ;:)l:ll9fJlrT0(:lI: wtglird. the EXV-ell” The estimated school grant for tending the teachers convention in ject of "Education for the -I-each. 7.100 Ma.CKell0 lls 1-0.0 Sappmre .415 Y M the cm” 1952 is 39 000 in excess of the 1051 Charlottetown. mg prof no n 4000 MacLeod 2 62'” Scurry Free A85 THE FUNERAI oi the late louemwn Airport which 1' the grant, and debt charges ior 1052 1.. - Dr Pifilllp: who is an out 5400 M5559" 22565 selbum 485 Mm Dam .Bag,m' who passed gl1gPCIl5te)'pat:ftmtgi: Col:a)'.Tl:: to will be s2,5o0t moreqidhanf in 19b1l. Mr. and Mrs. Aus-tin Murphy, standing Gunman ed,,Ca,,,,,,,s,, ,,, sooo Magnet ,4 1, 2 Wts lilli; H0ugL y DELIVERY mi-iiy iii Miscouche on Monday, puma Bumml, plus sli.0o0 o ploi 19 lg! scrla Aibeiton, have as their guests Mr. present Professor or Education and 7200 Malllrtic . 189 2.700 Smwkey H 1,, D, A f April 14th, will be held on Thurs- nwm, regard to the mm mm debentures maturing ll - iind. Mrs. iiiillam Callagliall. st. supervisor of Graduate students 6000 Man (Q East 2 .5-4 ' . , r day, April 17ilu ii-om Si. John we me, ,,.,-u, the Honor,” mg L, M Plan, Emu," Louis. also their son. William at the Ontario College of E:iucat- 5500 Marcus lo 1-2 13.33 stlerrm 4”” EA”. E 2626 tiio Baptist Church, Mlscnuclic. F-om.me,.' Mmm" M Pubm; K lgll;'Dh)' of the R.C.N. Haiiax. ion, UniV9l'slL)- of Tomrinm with 4500 Matarrow 24 1-2 5900 girggo WEST - 2636 Eihnihlizllvl-r"'celanel'e'l'3v'. Immem X.V."55i'. atligitwfn WT.” i”””i?"Ei”"””3 iie1te:t?:la(NefI1lci:l:;i?.lnoilkilsl. diliiill ' ' me. ?.?5fi.732CepS3ie'.Z?S'..y '.'.335i i”3.i”” 3333 ili3E3Z..r'se 37 93”" 5” Mm” ”" -"””L 0”” I" CH" DREV; Cl , I Mr. Fournlcr. by M5. NlNINit:Ollo.nlW:- the reduction will be in the clec-H Ml: lAlire;i iiiihearln and dliillgh-,;(ii by Dr. L. ill. Sh'.'1W. andntrlianllg: 170 McIntyre g 1-": 11:33 ggcizand 23:; I SERWCE --'1' I . . '. ioir o Nnnght, MP” .1, Angus M Lea . i.-' ii ht l tnet oiit due to er. een 0 er on spcn ast; after his interesting dd . b 50 Mclvo . . 1-' l ' Konsihgion United Chuui-ch MR, and Senators Mclntyrec anrrli 1;: of map C, Apf F,” Rgcounpiweck with Miss Rita Ahearn at'Mr. J. R. Murphy t)f'Siini1ln1el1::;:e,y 3200 McKenzie 3; 2 a';gg:l;:1(;;,azen,l '3, ............... ed ll) REV-1 Mo M l;Fili.V m Barbour. Mr. I-ournier iniormeti .bm, estimated 3 105; in am mspecth Sllmmerslde. Prior to Dr. Phillips address. the 500 McMarmac B 1-2 47700 Spoon”. . v pr 13 - . - E” W, V . - 5213...: e.::.:.l .:i'."”......"........ 3: :.i:i.::.l.”:.l:::..:ll;h..:W::.: or ,. , . .... E4Li?”.fE.ii?F'i..f”;?i2lf-' it me 2333 ”.:"”:"r" 9 woo .- ""lr93'""3l W'l' Iiilrsdav A ril 17ih'nt 8.00 .m. pectic of h bun wme' he 5?" ' l Mm "0 an E Ste, g - C "m. 0 r' 9"” 70 3975 Steep Rock .680 T . ll P e n t is ding, and that be known um” next month , a Monday night at the A1 William Rogers entertained the 39300 Mid-cont sale ni ice cream. Tickets 40 and its erection would be proceeded what the real esiate and per, -bei-ton branch of the Canadian Le-1 audience with 'a number oi de: I 1000 Mindamar 4?: 16400 sud Com ' 2" 2a ccnls. -- with just as soon as materials Sana, property agcsmcm Wm llzion. Despite a rainy. cold nightilighiiiil musical selections. 2500 Milida-Scot 70 900 Sullivan .. E. E. Parkman -- here iiV8llBbl8. but Dolmed out wml this war p,.es.m indie. and bad roads over sixty couples iesixrday afternoon the ieai-h- i000 Mindamar 4 20900 supmor "T0 WSW PROVINCE "ML We ran ma? 5'! ""953lW- PV0' amm are tum; ,he"mc,.e,,5ed were present. Music was by I-lrelilers at the convention spent in 2500 Minda-Scot 150.0 5”” mm 1" ODLD" R'0' J' Wm” M"N""gm' MP” pl": ll?” wnw" "3 -mmm Dams? expenditures. etc-. will make it Wlllle Vl0lm- Sim” M”"””'' 3'0"” l"5””C””” periods dealing 12253 Model Oils 1 2iio' 369"” 5"” Gm” ” '121 OPTOMETBIST linmentary assistant to the Min would have priority. and that or 1 th , traps and Mrs, Ronald Mcxennn with topics oi interest to rim. 3-no M 3300 Sylvimlte - 150 ister of Fisheries received word iice Buildings as such are not oi necwary m "crease e Ex 1 mg 1;, ii g I p -y' 3 meta " 43 6127 Teckl-I .250 rte d ir m Hon Brooke Clax- 8 hish Priority ””e' The exact "gum M my pm umhes were available In " ermedme and serum." The in. 130" Mamwmn 9” 4600 Thom Lund 17 mus" rm” tvieei: luianyistei? or National Defence "1 would susgest that this Coun- increase that might be found we LEW" Cm” "”m' l ,f,r:",K,5 ,,j;,",,? 5 me". j"' ,9” N” P” 34" 6055 Toburn 'i8 5?" '5""""" ' . A - n ssar t k . could not --- - v : primary 200 Ne . ” ' '” the 9"”? itihltlhed Mu .e.":1iLi grloizgge li'L”iie3”lf.'i?m..'if.lite?lup'hJ5 bgcernadg. hoe ngipleallledi tintll The annual "mince l? balm: i-'x'i”””.””- -”””-V Wiser: health 1500 N6lzVusAlilPT lg 1-2 mm Tmnbm 40 0”” 50"” :5rti:ceME:dvgl1:Xl.('ili avtill oani-rivepilri a. iutllra. date with our Federal next month when the annual pe”e"c9d "1 same secum” M Al'lpr.mu:es' Mom wusom RN: nah 10500 New B” ' 5 1033 ggwbilnlnac ulg 1-” 9 to 12 - I to ' sumimersade mu mommg when representatives. with a view oi estimates of revenue and ex- tljslrlglrg NC';l;ll;rc?;3l's5;ee5t5eI31lsnBnrl3tD ;i;;r;1ud.&cg:tligi;nKigg; . English. 9640 NewB Dom 370 mm Tawef Pace 4;, ' and by appointment he will address a luncheon meeting sggykggdggmtgqlnllieiareof tfluiziig aenditiuireb age lpresctrll1tetd.f 1 ,u1,my'bnd, and hauaeholdefg it Ail principles Of High 'School.'teac:l(lxr:;e Sew Cal ' 14432 Trans-Emp 655 "'9'" 3237 It noon. In the anemoon he Wm I t th t Y it: uh e sa 1 cear a or a ew; berm" South report 3 fair de thipmnk Macmnnon MA LLD ; - ew Con Cord 2.48 14200 Tram Res REGENT THEATRE BLDG. ake an ins lion tour of he R. r I l ' "mm" - "mm? ---' m 1'' t time be! t d' lg?” blllldlllg la: gecgllgiillegeg all-ll b:Rr:ar:r:lil?;mli'afc(l?:gdtxiescnxgtgl in iheir basements iollowing ypefi entmneg mlullementsl in soeiall N3 lI))i:lil:eln 2:33 1 2 25260 Trend Pele 8 S. S J C. A. . s a on, ore proc:e mg as won as possible , m.day.s heavy mm studies, Go,-don Rice BA. use 0; ' , 13300 Triad Oil to Charlottetown where he will ad- NI"! Bn'".uh 97lpe”d”"'e5 Molded exceplr 11 me? gv, l tests and examiliaiions -in" tesch- 5000 N (xomvue 37 32700 T”"Z5”3" dress the Board 0, Tmd, -' "with ref rm 9 W P ct N t are necessary to ensure the health mm mg, L. W. Shaw. L-Ln. 3700 N Hugh Mai 13 12700 U Mm": - . 4- 2 that or tlfe Naval narrroisjgn thoe mu ”'l'b'”"g " the ”m”"”' 0""-INES spzech training and choral re'd.' 29”? N L"”"" 59 16950 U Asbestos 420 r ' Councillor schurman chair- 3 066.3 Newlund ids ilrle Okay - . . - - - v n ue r .3 , ,, - - HONORED ow BIRTHDAY Premier and I met with the Hon. man of the sheets Comnmtec and (00 an d 1 am Page D gig. Sisiier St. Aiiizllstus; TIVIS. 542.-, New MM .. 6 2450 Un Keno l-i . A jolly birthday Party was Riven f,BI(l;?lo3lE(eDSflea3:g'n' rm" bgzcslfggleeardprilltglt :rt;e:3llartecmpn I EE..TnTy can absorb7,hem it isup I011-lmlrlxisb tI:1oEIT.95;:-5 tr: bhfgsrlrmon . oL1:d 210 Chuwnd Anounum M30130 , ; g . w 3; - i i e . - .1er .- ixgintgonsogl.-egg, Etl)arlneSaturda;rml:lh:n :?,"'.','i,d :,1:,th:,tng:.?,3:': "F; C13?” orarily patched to do until warmer to the schools to do so. The day :)If5"cr?er;l1i:f;t5l):3;l 32:35" lgieicllllgig 5000 New Norz g 3:: :31,” 12: Canadian Bank of Commerce several or her school friends join- building is periectly satisiactory to :'xf;”hl:' hljelmllis 3 more P9PmHn- ;l:;5l'1:0i')'le:pl;;h9t:i, tijgi MISC. nne l. 2&5(:;:f r?eR:f' Paiiiiit lg 2632 ventures 19 14 Building lo ti h th- , re a . ' - lnn , 34 u'5y”-In13y”epi'f?ed”" lg;-lneesr bilirntii N3 yaezuttbiilelimrrlxicdla fr: A resolution moved by Council- upozo ihelase oi twenty. t H I w-rwrrwr-pr looo Nib3Yello 4. 2332 5 5I"nm"lil'- P- 3- I- ' , g - - i . l V ' . a o ,- mmh hour' when Emma N” we the estimates hr um ye”-' n m 1m Steele Mu appmved granting tilesev odlpsy Iooillmertono university. 92) Nlmssmg 253 500 Violamac '15 pnoug gag senwd by her aunt corn, with is doubtful ii lthis project could be Exile Dlrlvlilege tohthe R. C. A. 1'-H, It 1 W Hg Smelter” to try to a 2.100 Nisto ,, 14 H,” wane Am ,2 beauiiiully decoi-nied Birthd-av proceeded wth. 300 Eton 10 0d this day on, 5 '0 Y 3- , Continued 71.0 1 666 Noraiidn. 75 1-2 1050 wekusko 7 Cake adorned with nine lighted "However. I would say that the April 26th. 'l0rce ll purely academic CUP .... H-.- ,, "' Page 9 5075 Noriartlc so ' ' I , , 1 1 t, d i f .h 10 --- , 79150 West Ashley . 71 ""'”?i'..I"””'Ei".fi..1.'.””e.l?.i”"I?”i” S:::.."..':::. 21:32:. :22. ii .r.”:. ..s:i"ii:".::::'”.."lifsizsl ..::;: ltiilsinlliitr :2: .32 22:22:: .. :33: .E'3i.'.."fl” "ii w M -- genfm ,,,',?”;,,,,, wereyservezf 5;: us concerned, a start might still white, lilo so would be merely to take ti 4,-.00 Lavam. V 1'2. 230” NC om 395 2350 W. Leasehold! B. F. Nllllter N. 0. meived mm, 10.51, mm, Mm beusiade tlllgiyelirit M M cl councillor Driscou, chairman ol sien bacirgvard iio ihgldays whtelr soon Lerluc Con as 1000 NDenison l2 1-" 93-4 snminerside. P. s. I. young and older iri'ei-ids and rela.- "T "B 5 V3 V r- 5x" the light and power committee, said one of a man 0 lec s o e 1.100 Lellch H5 1000 Nor Inca 9 3 9 gives, ,'i?r"-d0" tbeggu” 3fetth9 113:9"”EengE he was very sorry they had lost the elllllmlilolltil ;.V5Wl1l Vldlis l0 9332' 7l00 Lencoill-t 28 inliln Nor Exteli 28 xvvimdlxgrd 34 Campm” VIN" Annlym ” 9 ll 3 " ”W"I ex ' airport. but the loss was somelnim -"Sh ll" "W4 l9Cl"3 9'm0Cm95'- l' 5000 Lexindin 8 1-2 1000 Northland 5 3-4 ” nga Glssses Fitted Personals f.1.”3';i.?"e2.';”.E:"”2. r..::””:: 3:: ';,i;i";,,f.2':..;”J;."i?..?”.933;. .f':;.::. 2333 g;;:;,;, 1,; 322 .”3:":::.. .3 ' Pri Ed I1 1 h - ' " ' -Mr. any Johnston, Klnkora. mgggwn :;ra ,:l”;gch" .51"! costs had risen through the yenrs,i9dUc3ll0n W0"ld be '9 cl” "H it 6700 Lollvict 1:100 O'Brien , 125 370” Yale Le” 6: g 3MALLMAN'g gummnq has left for Toronto. D ' the town had never made a raise SWECG of lunar SIHC9 ll the "1855 3500 Lynx 8300 Oil Si t 1'5 16900 YB” Cam”: 3 X 2 am htleldpy this reforittatlbnt hgrlegdui ln rates charged for electricity but 0l ""3 ll50Pl9 3'9 Wcludeil may 4253 Maclissa 3ti86i Okalteaec I 3500 Yenorex OPTOMETMST -The Misses Marie LeBlanc and mega Hy, I geexlwthm, I3”, cu; had actually nlde two reductions in 5” M" 351"” m 935" rm - l 14795 Ykkae” Edns Richulds were visitors to for 3 new Na"; 3,,-,..,,u might l-ales. - 8. "ml school 0' Tomunow 35” Y” 9"” CURB lulmnes-aide by train recently. -Mrs. Nelson McLeod of Long liver. spent the Easter week-end with her sister, Mrs. Alexander Niltz, Kensington. -Mr. Densil MscNcill. Truro. N. 5.. supervisor of Steadmarrs mores. recently paid a .visit in Bummerside in the interest oi the atesdmsn Store located.there. -A very pleasant evening was held recently at the home of Mrs Jerome Mulligan. Kinkora. for Mrs. Louis Peters. A short address was read and I email glit was present- ed by Mrs. Richard. -Mn. Reginald Obmpton has recovered enough to return to her home in sherbrooke alter lmlns spent several days in the Prince County Hospital receiving treatment.-S. rm l-lsassn A LADY" co- srslts GABLE-sTANW1'('.K -The roaring excitement of "lldiiet auto-racing and daredevil Iiilnts in an auto thrill circus, climilxed by the 500-mile classic rare oi the regular-sized speed- sters at Indianapolis. iurnlsbes the background ior "To Please a Lady". which brings Clark Gable snd'Barbsrs Sitinwyck to the Clllli oi. This pulse-pounding new M-G-M drama otters Gable the type of hard-hitting. high-romancing ' which iirst brought him into the "Willxht and which subsequently "W him into Number One place lithe box-oiiice. Here he plays 6 Brannsn. ex-Marine hero Who has taught his way to the 109 as an auto-racing driver but "lime ruthless determination sl- Ways to come out iirst costs the "V" of two of is competitors in crashes and brngs him the en- mity of Regina Ford. famous liyndirnted newspaper columnist "ill radio commentator. Regina's h”'"llllHK publicity gels Brennan iltbnrred from the country's mid- lrl auto-racing tracks and he in 7'"'"il to become one of Chit- W0'3il'l Hell Drivers where his "WG-8. daredevil stunts ssaln lllrsctsiihe attention oi Regina. ""9 by now realizes that she has len in love with the man Whose career she has tried to "”"- between these i The conflict W” M: personalities. !neitlIIr of whom will give an "ch. is resolved when circum- ""lNl enable lsannan to enter 9 lvcctsculsr Ind spoils event "ill ll! makes a d cislve choice "icon winning the race or the Ill! he loves. ' . be mentioned to Mr. Claxton when he visits with us at this time. "Reporting on Project No. 8- that is the extension oi the run- ways at the Charlottetown Air- port-I ice! that we made some deiinite progress. and this to my mind is of the highest importance. not only to the citizens of Char- lottetown but to all of Queen's and Kings Counties as a whole. "When one stops to compare the erection of a building to this most important work at this airport. one cannot help but feel that we are comparing a dead non-productive item with one that will continue to be not only alive but producing day after day. year alter year, ior all oi our people. "Looking ahead. not too many years, it is not hard to visualise this wonderiul agricultural Prov- ince doing its full share to help feed the great numbers of people that will be located, not too many air miles distant, in the newly developed lands of Quebec and Labrador. The only access to this new country, roughly six months of the year. is by air. We are thus placed in a most ..dvantage- ous position geographically, and with an abundance of agricultural products, there is just one ob- stacle in the path oi our placing these most important ioodstuiis in the hands oi these people and that is the limitations of our pre- sent airport. "Ii we stop to look back just s iew years, to 1045. we vdil iind that, due to the fact, iirst oi all, the same limitations oi this air- port coupled with the lack of con- oerud eiiort by all oi our local authorities, the Navigation School was lost to Charlottetown and gained by summerside. "Let us now take a lesson irom that sorry experience. Let us at- tempt to look a wee bit into the Rain Spoils -Anglers' Fun -Reports on the iirst day of the trout fishing in west Prince. in- dicate that the all night down- poor of rain iilled all streams and ponds to overilowlng with muddy water and iairly well ruined the opening day's catch. Despite a cold, misty day a. very large num- ber of anglers were out at all the good fishing spots that could be reached by auto but ioullcl til..- going anything but pleasant. Catches were small with seven or eight being the average aiter many hours or patient casting. No reports were received oi extra large trout being caught. A number oi trout were killed or stunned in an unusual manner shortly aiter noon when the Mari- tllne Electric co. 2200 volt power line spanning Gordon's Pond part- ed and fell into the water causing a power failure in the Alberton area. of about an hour's duration. It was thought the break was caused by a fishing line becoming entangled with the power line as many people were iishing directly under the wires. some trout were observed floating on the suriace. alter the line iell. appareptly kil- led by the heavy curren before the power waa shut down at the plant. Repairs were llillue by company employees.-PW. some of this ilrm's work will oi necessity have to be moved to the Moncton Airport. This. gentle- man. should be conclusive proof to all of us that this project is oi the highest importance to this com- munity. and must be pressed ior- ward with all vigor." iuture. and by our concerted ei- iorta assure ourselves that this "'.i.i.i:'i..."'.'i .2” ii.”'J2'”'e':3..'.".:".: r po I W I take care of the future develop- gerlatu oi this zrovinoe in the won- e years come. ---i.'.'.'.' i.'”':'.l.'.'?."".. .3.i.i."i':'..... C'"”””l” ”3....""'”.i”'iL."::.E.:"”..2”i?.2i '1: "'”" '""' s'”'”'” 8:” s . the ieet that we have now located ROY Rogers at our Charlottetown Airport. an in a "nu i.s”p1t.n;s';ns:i1tTu:E'il::l:)yi?nI3"' 1: us t f th W tn Tcmmdof ””"ie"'”Z; ehinglwwge? ' I 0 6 as us an capac y ' pie is only limited by the mii- " wk” ities or the in the way oi A139 3 double reel comedy runways and uildinll TN! will is now urviclnl 2-ensino piano. Stlrfllll but will and can service at this The 11"” stooges port 4-engine planes, were it not for Chi limitations in length oi thepresontrunwsys. Asanllsll. This high schools of tomorrow must have, besides a course or purely academic studies. courses in home economics. agriculture. com- merce, and technical skills in 0rd- er to benaiit every student there- in. That is not to say that human I relations should be neglected. Dr.l Phillips pointed that human re-I latlons are basically ilniportan',,' more so even than the ' sciences and technical skills. andl Lhat the results of their omission' may be tragic. The basic aim n' school must be not solely to pro- duce I stood workman, but also to, turn out a good citizen. and the speaker said that he was impress- ed by the statement made earlier in the day by the Minister oi Education that education should be close to the life oi the people. Another result or the need ior high schools with 5 curriculum universally acceptable will be the uniiication of secondary and ele- mentary schoois-not that they must be housed under one rooi- the high school, while providing for those who are preparing to go on to further study at a university. must at the same time become more an nxtenslon oi the element- ary school. rather than some- thing just tacked on later. Needed In P. E. 1. Speaking of Prince Edward is- land in particular. Dr. Phillips giive reasons ior his firm beliei that regional. composite schools for this Province undeniable necessity. He said that ior elementary teachers to attempt to teach griides Ix and X in a one depart- ment rural school was in attempt a tremendous task. one which it would be impossible to peldorm setlaisctorlly. Regional high iuchools are. in his opinion, the only answer to an intolerable sit- nation. The pupils in the primary grades up to grades VI. VII. or Will at the outside. would remain under the supervision of the elementary school teacher. while the others would attend reglonalliigh schools. travelling to and iron their homes by bus. as is being done in many other parts of the country where the systan is in use. In such a manner. the benefits of is city edu- cation would be extended in the children oi those living in rural districts. Dr. Phillips said that he had discovered that while there are approximately the same number of children in the elementary and: in P. I. L sehooh today as ITO an high , JOHN DEERE DAY KENSINGTON, APRIL 21st, 1952 limit on SHINE Starting with auction sale at 10 a. m. consisting of the following used machinery: One Cockshutt 30 tractor; one Massey Harris Avery tractor; one Cock- shutt 60 tractor; one Farmali C tractor with cultiva- tols; about eight sets level barrows, sizes from 17 to 25 tooth; one gang plow; several used engines; one M. H. hay mower, 5 foot; one MacCol'mack Deering hay rake, 9 foot; two car engines complete with transmis- sions and pulleys; one 1946 Mercury two-ton truck; one box cart; two single truck wagons; two team truck wagons. Also one young Percheron mare; one young general purpose horse; six hundred cockerels, 12 weeks old. A quantity of feed grain and any other articles that may be acquired between now and day of sale. At 2:30 and 7:30 P. M. there will be JOHN DEERE shows in the King George Hall which will be highly educational and entertaining to young and old. Anyone not having received free tickets for these shows by mail may have same by calling at our show room in Kensington. DUGALD MacNU'l'T REGENT . l:30-7:l5-9:l5 .. 7:15-9:15 TODAY . THURSDAY ........... COWMIIA PIC YURES presents JOHN DEREK 1 got” rid-ens. 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