Sees Need For.Greater Education Contributions vicinil 0. BRISTOL The sincere sympathy of this is extended to Mr.:‘Joha Her funeral was held from the to Tracadle for as “Joe the mall driver" eatiie. ant taasag medical treatment at Montague. were recent vtsi- Tho Guardian Pggg 19 route he covered for years and. in Charlottetown and visiting her tors to Georgetown. ' years with a horse drawn veht- _ ‘on M, 1-beggar. Layers a nd Tuesd‘ys DOG 17» e|e- None who ever knew Joseph M"- Willem Bruce lei! wly ' ‘: Mr. B H. Stewart left last weeti I —"-_““'"" °;Hl1|1€¥ WONG Pill 1118 4001' in the week for Charlottetown, M” L""'' .,o,. mu,” Onum, when he visitors to Georgetown. W "am nun“ . cm’ In yam!‘ when The Wm raid. for H” Mr. A A. Moslter of Montague will visit with his daughter, Mrs . - 9 er " of 0". v°uu' MN liq. “nut ‘ was a business visitor to George Albert Hobbs and Mr Hobbs Mm’ Doroihy Simmonds‘ * lo“ 0. -fund‘! liand Mrs. Donnie Simmonds it Mr J B Pltivtin Rt-id of Rollo daughter Lharlette of (Jtariii W.A. Paterson left early Bay. sheriff of Kings County was tovtn. were recent guests at ll.- uor drinking and here knuckle’ fllhllfll J00. was one who Could‘ Mr. John Murphy was a bust- make peace smontt men III‘ M” - ties: visitor to Charlottetown ear- 0‘Neill residence . . . . ii he t V , ttei _ _ By l"0RUL'$8 IIIUDE The .W percentage compai-ed‘apparently more interested in ld- 0‘ b'".“‘ we" “‘ r:,‘.,‘(i’:vnTowh,,n f-""|y‘2‘nnd‘ 03,: ly m the “wt in the week for Boston. Mass.,ia business visitor to Georgetown j home of Mr. atid Mrs. NW. Iimt ciiiisdias Preu Milieu Edits: with .23 in the Ut:lted bl: lot Dflvflltlzla and other Ill:u.l’y 0 V P1 - mum‘ we mm, mm, ”,m_ Friends of M” EB. Mu_L_r_ ‘ where he win visit with retativeii. Iasl weeti. |-en. ~ -,m..,. _Amet-icancorporae Hag itentstliaa basi rese . . t ' - dutgsfiizogobiflmfnu " E: Q...“ mo 91- mum in [-.. - “The” wen“ we be rrcuu‘ m:fl¢:igiInptIy'l.flr-‘gilt; hgfgafii. L “my ” um um.‘ ::np:Leen'l°r::’ :;:ehel.Jn;:.iC‘::n:; Mr. Gordon Gotell and Mr Al- Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Batchtldet‘. Miss Gertrude’ I-‘ttclfierpliil. ‘slud- ‘ .0131 .andthisear'Cana- . ' ‘ . I M II Wedsd,l)e-M:T l!\I~Dold itvt tnitrseattie‘aroeown crease their contributions if edu years it I need to shift the emphasis from Wm be mm to Ian um he The nu that people had aboullmemm-ml Hosp“, in Monl“ue1cIen'nbe:Il'“he‘IwtI:lh . lrf|lf.k akyad 0Hchrl;dret'~]iii;in:-1 Mart‘ Rnlt:,el‘lan‘:Igh;imr:’§p"al‘ “as the weekend gun‘ calloflll problems are to suited, says a rt issued Wed- “ diati rate might exceed the Ain- erican. our national objective of is time. Mr. McCarthy was very forgotten about seems to be sink» .3 .1; ' h h, t mm c in‘ ‘Inn ‘Dd seven] people "Gil" Vl" 7 ‘n “'5' re the Boston motored to the city on Wednes~|3I lltsiztrlgiieairrntzigts. Mr. and Mrs. W. to good hum!‘ Chrtztertnas trees ion repo the m.,d,y byEdthe‘findustrlel !'ound- ‘Phfoé $2..:7..n0tl0cogi;eii1in “kg?! thedworld to the in poorly . ya, "0 but C ‘m. reported down with it. ;day. December 4th. stion on uc on. [$5 III In In 93 V9 P70 °“" °°°' through It Is hoped he will come Mrs. Mabel Lavers has return- - v u . . ' ' - ' ‘ » M. A. H. S ed M . L ll .1 f Mtd- Mr. Lloyd Vlalker. son of Mr. it says there is no hope of ex accounted for 8.2 per cent of uni nomic and mill position in an but to hen" hum, won ‘um wgekklllsgexas in order here last. to her home in Georgetwon. Mm‘; on wedn:°5‘;:;i geulriag '.”::w'ur :om(::0:“,(o“n ‘M M” Spurgeon Wu“, I,“ lenslve improvements in endow- mt-nl funds and it is impractical to raise student fees above their. versity capital and operating costs of OII.ltIo.wo. 1! giving had been at the ‘one- lncreasingiy competitive and dan- gerous world situation.’ reco mends continuous co- ordination among education auth- at St. Peter's Bay The St. Peters Catholic church is to g on e cold snap iroui the mud‘ bu‘ me mg mud‘ ‘wk week in Charlottetown with her Very mngerous deslme the ‘'0' daughter. Mrs. Johnnie MacDon- early, in the week for St. Jeans. . where he will take his Master Denny Landry of Mon-lbastc training with the Royal 4th, after being a patient in the‘ recently Veteran's Wing of the P.E.I. Hos- pital. I pl't‘~CIII level.‘ pep . can mg, 1; would hlv. I k. A" lh d i scores are on th m ‘M d M _ M Do ‘id’ . . _‘ , . The foundation and its report “ken cu». 0; mm. 9,.“ owing” oritles. business. government fmgiw wgrok h“ be; rficngvg _ V?" E ‘C “ M B. Dd mm taggfmis tppr gusts‘; of ‘hints’ grattjd Lanadtan Air Force. 3“ 5" °““"° °' we ”u°°" °' "W39 - "°“”' from the walls and the entire MI" Mme M°C'm‘y' .""°h" Mr. and Mrs. I-‘loyd Jay were lei“ r.n;,c:r h (i-fem. e, pg.“ hm ‘ ' in,“ Carol walk" student t‘0"l“”-’"“° °” °"‘I"°°m"' ‘dew Th‘ T990?‘ “Id |I~fl“l“¢l Il|dI' The med I" mcr°"‘"' corm" body of the main church shingled ‘I. Queen Sq"”' sch”! "' H‘ E in Coveliead Friday night. attend—. SW '01?!‘ lb“ om p". m ‘gm. P ‘ lnuirse at the prmce 58“ ‘rd 1,. lllll: and technicallqr:anpowée°r‘l;enl‘d cate university enrolment will in. afeta¥hwas t)"l|I)’l:lflL ofbtehe sub- with wood smut“ mm a new C.I(;y.fhaslh¢one~ t? the city to're- mg . shwer m honour of Mr. . Chat;l:"ee‘r0wn nlposapipzlten « Mr Fbbv “Wm! of Anna“ ‘and Hospnal was 1. weekend 51' Andrew" ' " m P i c ma" kc’ em 5 on .30 SPIN I135 I-3°99 9|'¢'~"°d °“ “'9 " e or C Wm er mom 3 at". and M"5~ -I°5¢Ph R93d)'- I I ale, and Mr. William Acorn of guest of her Parents‘. Mr. and I got 1956. under the sponsorship U; 3 wide range of business and intItt.stt‘iaI firms. The report deals with the role of itidustry in financing education but also touches on responsibiIlt- um .9. (II Canadians towards colleges and universities. It has been suggested. the re- port \ays. a reasonable goal for t'til'|)Ul‘8IC giving to universities mlflhl be one per cent of profits b('IUI't‘ taxes. Actually the rate of giving in 1955-1956 was about .00 per cent t-ease roin some 73.500 in 1967 to mono in 1085-1900. Cap- ital expenditures are expected to Nqulre . .000 in that per- iod. or about $30.000.000 a year suggested one per cent. on basis of present enrolmen. might be a greater amount than should be borne by industry and the performance required of four educational system may be far in excess of current demands it we are to maintain our position rel- ative to other progressive na- tions " - g said ; not. with certain exceptions. es- a de- termination of objectives and the educational p e r f o r m ance re- quired to accomplish them. "One of the factors that stands out significantly In our studies." the report. “is the fact that business responds well to an or- ganized campaign, but it does tablish policies of long-term giv- ART FESTIVAL Vancouver's first annual arts festival starting July 19 is among front. That makes it look more like a church then it has for sev- E . s danger of falling. The re- ed church looks real nice now es- pecially when drivtng along the highway. A city firm tract of the big job. years. since the old brick pire was removed owing to the odell- has the con- The many friends here. expec- ially the older class, regret to learn of the death last week his residence in Goose River, e late Joseph 0’Haiiley. Well at Montague. was a visitor in ents. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Jay. dur- at of Mr. John White. Game warden making the round trip daily for almost three months. Some of the roads are getting bad now. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie MacDon- ald. Charlottetown. were week- ‘ Mrs. George Jay spent a few end visitors at the home of Mrs. days the first of e week in MacDonald's parents. Mr. and Lorne Valley. with her son-in-law Mrs. Edward Jay. ;and daughter, Mr. Earle MacDonald. Mr. Mrs. Spurgeon Walker. d Brudenell, were recent business 3 I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jar-ksott NOW The “I-‘lu" is now making its rounds in this vicinity where sev- eral are confined to their homes. ‘*0 INTEREST “/2 ON YOUR and Mrs. Reg Mac.'\'evtn. Charlottetown. visit home of Mrs. MacNevin's par- SAVINGS -or loss than a tenth — of this stnuuiit. DOUBLED IN 1957 liiiwever. indications are that 19.3? contributions will more than double those of 1956. with some‘ coiiipanies giving generously and some giving little or nothing. th along in the late evening of life Pisquid East. Monday. in the weekend. M r. O'Hanley was so well known Mrs. Edward Jay spent th e Say“ Wlatlty Citnistmasflwiftu Gillette Gifts 011 Cards 0 Here's something brand new for Christmas. Welcome gifts for any man. Gay holiday greet- ing cards hold Gillette Blue Blades and Super- Speed Razor Sets priced from 50¢: to $1.29. IdeaI_to place on tree or in a man's Christmas stocking. A nearby store has them. Remember —— the man who has everydihg shaves every day. features of British Columbia‘: ENROL ONLY FRACTION 1953 cemenmu. t present Canada was enrol- ling only about eight per cent of her college age group. compared with 3 per cent in the United States. Canadians, the report said. are -I-OUCISI IN s'rAtttNG I new M¢Ctll.l.Ocl-I oisscr-oaivs D.“ You'll be pleased as can be with the smooth performance of the , Meoilleeli dines-lrlu D-M -the onlyeliainsawthatstartswitha Ilgltl iouclt! A touchol the choke control. an easy pull of the large rewind starter and presto . . . the D44 is ready to cut -8 A. ...at EASTERN TRUST J . 0 Higher tiitmu rate Interest paid on minimum monthly balance is coedfied Q June I and December I No operating charges More convenient hours: 9 a.m. - S p.m.. Monday through Friday . For all types of woodcutting - ‘hm . may. “find.” my h Deposits may be made by mail called for. the D44 is tops d ---iteuily outwformnll - . . Pr" ‘ I d 'nterest are guaranteed by the Capital an ‘her dina¢m “ml 0 l0 Gillette Blue Blades tn dts- mclpa an l penser on colorful Christmas Reserves ‘ard “ mufimted ‘b°V° — 50‘ This is the \\a_\' to obtain a better return on your tatinge. This is the \«.t_\ In sa\(‘ . . . for II()II(IJ\'~ . . . Int III!‘ «IIWII . . Inr Iinmr lnI'trt\\t‘Illt‘llI\ . . . Ior 0 20 Gillette Blue Blades in dis- penser. togcther with gay holi- day card — $1.00 Another Gift Idea! / ' .. - - 4 E .' Ii ' : eA Christmas wrapped carton of Gillette Blue (mix. I _,, -F. Blades in handy dispensers will provide a world $/ ’ "'“ -’-’=-'--3-.-..-.».._sv-‘Lb, Pl}Ill('lII on .1 Iwtw” . 0 Gillette Super-Speed Razor. . . . for any special purpose. with Blue Blade dispenser. travel case and greeting card — $1.29 emcrgcnciea KEITH CARMICHAEL PLUMBING I HEATING BRACKLEY POINT ROAD EDGAR M. CANNON 316 COURT 8'l‘., 8’8lIIl PHONE 2954 Onen your account this work. This is the I(I(IT'(‘!l-— THE _EASTERN TRUST COMPANY‘- ]54 Richmond Street PHONE 8423 of shaving ease and comfort for months to come. 50 Blade Carton $2.50 — 100 Blade Carton $5.00 ‘“‘r‘ ,9... nANcNEs Actioss CANADA Dllc ON P. E. I. BIKE SHOP and SPORT LODGE 188 Great George St. Phone 6241 I LARGEST SELECTION OF HOCKEY AND SKATING EQUIPMENT ON ALL SKATING AND HOCKEY GOODS GREATLY REDUCED ° HOCKEY GLOVES OUTFITS ARE SHARPENED BUY Nowi t=oR I ms AND READY TO BE USED CHRISTMAS . . . AND SAVE ALL GREATLY REDUCED! IMMEDIATELY MANY A DOLLAR! R. 0 EXTRA SPECIAL I _ SKATING _lI_lPMENT ' GIRLS’ TERRIFIC CHRISTMAS SAVINGS DURING THIS SPECIAL EVENT .. I . “ SPECIAL FOR CHRISTMAS! 3 SKATING CBADAI.1D.sIE can GUN crisis I-‘LY RODS , - OUTFI;'_S - 1 I c. BOYS’ 33335 ::E.;m§.GLfs"S SZINNING $322 HOCKEY ;3:RS HUNTING KNIVES 33:8 and " . COMPASS . -stoctttncs e ----s W ms —~ - RAINWEAB AND HERE'S A REAL BUY! ' - eiucrictt: t>u't'rs_ ‘NSULATED ‘£250? _ ' _ ' NOVELTIES INSUMTED S BAGS BOYS’ i A PRACTICAL citsis'rMAs aim *‘ ?i'i”c.§“§iP9.?..8EE‘§°n”.’£. W” ‘“"”’”‘*°‘ LOADING ms HOCKEY ‘ emcr. BODY 3131-73 Luiu-:s IN GIFT aoxzs ' Y OUTFITS . - . . . AND HERE'S AN EVER - POPULAR GIFT . . . 95 . M _. DINKEY TOYS . . . PRACTICAL . . . GUARANTEED . . . USEFUL GIFTS! If