Committee. Reports I?.e.ad At Board OI.Tr'ad.e'- Menellilg . This greatly improved the facilities TRANSPORTATION Transportation Committee. he said that transportation has been and that O suhstantlalz ,.n, was indicated to . Johnl uni the expansion of existlnil plants and buIlIld8l- . ' In dealing with till il'r0WIII IJOIII in size and importance of the town or Summersid Mr. Mungaii noted that the town had acquired a Civic stadium and that a new Hill! seiiool and auditorium are being built. The demands for water. sew- gage and pa in have become heavy. The wh and sheds which have been completed have proved to be a fine asset to the town. bill gun to the substantial tonnage be- ing handled shed I is still ill- mequate. The seaw , now under construction will be completed this ear. y with regard to the early frene- up of the harbour last fall, he said that all in the area were indebted to Mr. Watson MacNaught, M. P. for Prince County, in his success- ful efforts to obtain an extension of the time the car ferry Prince Edward Island would be kept in pperalIOI'L, before it was taken out of service for the winter months. for the mdvement of potatoes at this season. ' In dealing with the work of the will continue to be an important factor in the economy of the Is- land. We have never had and it is doubtful if we can ever hope to be on an equality with other Canad- inn Provinces in this matter. Due to the congested conditions which frequently occur at both Borden md Tormentine. now may be I113 time to commence planning for a new boat. The old Scotia 11 which is now tied up at Gaspe awaitlnil runmonp GRANT. opinnlelrim IN HOSPITAL A Master Mich- n t..in forreaovatians. isnotatallsnifr muolcipll tale! is In led IIIII able. But once the large sums of H S Jnoneyhaveboenspentoaherand Ilfgffglgnf, up the 55:, she goes into service. it will be nnmmimeetingheldlastnighhlio more diiflcult tohulld a catch! nun stressed that like Board should a newer and more ldequato boat. guard against higher taxes as they The committee was also partially gene to discourage new industry instrumental in obtaining the main- tenance of railway services to the stern part of the Province. They o approached Premier Matheson regarding the completion of the highway between Wilmot and sum- merside. It is expected that this section will be attended to this year. , . At the R.C.A.F. Station consider- able expansion is indicated for the future. but disappointment was ex- pressed that so little has been commenced to date. ”0ur farmers on whom businu sea depend to some extent, did not have a good yearrdue.to a sub- stantial surplus of potatoes in tin United States having a depressing effect on Upper Canadian marb- ets." the report states. "For years support prices have been placed in many farm commodities. based in production and living costs. In tin meantime. cost of production has been, and still is mountin . while the price of farm commod ende- clines. It appears that the only WI! to improve agricultural economy is by wholesale competition all! open markets." - INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS In his report on the Industrial Development Committee. Mr. John B. Wright noted that development had been more in the nature of expansion of existing businesses rather than the establishment of new industry. In tlfls connection M.F. Schurman Company Limited has added two large warehousei. Amalgamated Dairies had installed additional mach and was now pfoducinl cheese. Jenkins Brothers Limited wen now producing three new products and were planning to make further improvements to upportlllllly to proceed to Quebec their plant. Campbell and Burns The Western Guardian- I-IOCKEY Kensington rink. W "1 M; in his 0'Leary office on night. New Annan versus Baltic- .',',..,,d,,., February lath. 8:80 sharp. nuunnn no rain. - Mr. Er- ael Peters. son of Mr. and Mrs. nest Callbeck. Linkletter Road re Prosper Peters. Summerside is a eeived n bad fall at his home on patient in the Prince County 303' Monday and was taken to the pital where his condition is reiI0i'i- prince County Hospital for X-rays. ed as 8000- II I3 ellpwled III” I" However no bones were broken will return home over the week- and he mnnnnd name but win he 095- laid up for a few days. ling surplus roducta for process- this method be continued. Limited of men ledoqua have on canned goods. in the lease of pass this ' ampunted to five times the l5t.production with other lines also showing an in- a Chick Hatchery in Summersida with a setting capacity of 40.000 me only new industry in the area is that of the Island Propane Gas Ltd., which has set up a tank and filling plant at New Annan. AGRICIJLTUIIE The report of t Agricultural Committee; submitltlgd by Mr. T.J. Inman. ered to the fact that: Summers e as agriculture cen- tre could not fl uriab without the farmer being prosperous and hav- ing and mar eting. With this ill uected with -the sell. ' In the spring a I 8P proached the Provincial Govern- ment with a request to have Sum- merslde made a rt of call for B. I. Rayner was re-elected'pre- sident of the Prince County branch 1 Prince County Fish And Game P Ass'n Holds Annual Meeting increased their velumelot output ' crease. This company also set up I Board 'Presldeni' Mr. John s. Wright who we: mind it can be seen that Very IEW ; elected president of the Summer industries are not in some Wily i side Board of Trade at the annual either directly or indirectly con- meeting Tuesday night. He suc ceeds Mr. John Mungall. p on .'."..-.:.:;:::.r. ARTIFICIAI I this request was granted. and has proved to be a great benefit to local dealers and shippers. Situated est potato gro vince and with dealers with agents throughout, it is not surprisinl that such a large proportion of our Island produce is shipped throllilll this port. The Membership and Entertain- ment Committee. headed by C. er the loss of the Town Hall as fire. meetings were for a win held in the Court Room of Prince k County Jail. This" site not beinz . adequate it was decided to hold future meetings in various local bwn-- -at-bl!-imam this via" il1i”i'..i';..'3iZi.?”i3”F.”.lfii.3”i: make his returns per service whetlr er he receives it from the breeder or not. and has proved very successful. that recommendations were made F Mr. and Mrs. Benny Coughlin, Conw-v- We the New 0' ML s'I'I'I.p'I'.fnII.e.ile51II.l'3:lIa.IlIImf "II M"- Jim” couxhnn "cenm" Provinces and it would only add to Mrs H-mid Gum W" 8 Visitor Ilfaliilclilcolvilheialllli9nI'5'1Ii'ief to summerside on Thursday. the guest of her sister and brother- FROZEN sEMEN in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Sim- mWl- ity of semen being produced by the New Brunswick unit is "fresh" and 51110"? IYMPIIIW Of "ll! W” is shipped daily as required. He ex- millllly II exit-lIld9d I0 M1 alld plained that frozen semen is be M11 R059” PIlIlIIP3v 5"mm9"5ld9 coming more and more widely used Oil 13.0. l"il'l:9llb.iIb9llIl 0IF'-Ill?" 15 and predicted that within the near moi! 0 Y 011 G l'u3l'V future. this would be the 0 gm. Mn and M”. Phnnp. are method employed. Ill! ing each breed in their club re- both fonnerly from Elleslie. Personals friends in Boston. Mr. Harold Leard, student at P. his parents in Fernwood. Mrs. John Green of Central her studies at Prince of Wales College, after spending the week- Mr Ch I C nnolly of Char . o - lottetsown tlgffsiast week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Erland Ramsay. we. spent last weekend visiting Summerlid-. were visitors to El- lerslie on Sunday. Miss Ellen McNevin. Tyne Val- lledeque left last week by train I93 W” "I9 "9" ”' 1'" "m and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. I" ' W” '””h vim In B"u.m' Hayes, Ellerslie. over the week- Miss Myrna Green returned to end. Summerside. were the weekend -vuests. of Mrs. lteevea' Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bayfield Murphy. Alvin 1 W;t,s'ite'.rynEll5r.sllIe. cl ho incetralned apatentn e e 0! Elie.” nu me B el lIv::lth Centre. Her driands articles for the health centre. 'DAlLY CROSSWORD AGOBS I. Used to . II. Warp I. Ditdraa cover roofs. ' around walls or 23. lislrlrno noon knit I. PQPG O. Viper 7. lbolllll ar.-it issue ntnnnqadarr sane iarbK,v'.v;.iv-.ooo snrtrcano ssaasr Q ,'4-o,rsn;-e sign re. Manse on January 15th. are sorry to learn that he is again confined to his home through ill- "'"- A" "uh mm ' '9"dy IT East Dome and Great sweet Grim the guest of her sister. Mrs. ylglil Burleilll. menth- u..I.r.--. was served by the hostess. Miss Avis MacDonald, teacher Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reeves. Plans were made to get a group 60 together to practice a three-act at play, to be staged in the near fut- Si up. to nine fund, for n new up 33.00, rails 81.50 and utilities school. Red Cross work was turn- ed in and more distributed among the membe 3. Mrs. Cyril Williams and Mrs. Russell MacLean are in charge of the program for next rraeeting (which will hie! held " at the orne o Mrs. C. R. ayes. collection amounted to 33,90, (lay since oct. 11 when 8,590,000 lunch was served by the hostess and baking committee. Messrs. Erwin Dennis and Wendell Phillipa returned on day's most active stock, up in at Thursday. Feb. 9th from a busi- ness trlpnto-Toronto. Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. James Coughlin, :;lmLl;ir9.l'll(t:I'm-mggfn '9'-'9".Iu'3"'-'I;: egican stock exchange were higher and Mrs. John Coushlin. ' Oil both fell Vs mu Iiellina Gulls. aecornpan- What stocks did: ted by her vlruts Mr. and Mrl. Advances I32 317 Theodore Glllls. were visitors to neeiines 162 549 Borden on Thursday. Unchanged 104 261 Total issues 1178 1117 Miss Olive Jelly. Surnmerside. Damn over weekud. Site 1” had mu. hsras,agiIost.MiIIg::E1I:f,,'.", .41., Edna Peters. Summer-sue. Goody”, 613 sn.Atsennanwwhon.m-0tNorRv- 40 name on the c. N. rt. section Kennewi; ---Wu 1:3 hen. mat the W "I" mt cge(:I'ra'I' so 34 l''' '"'l' I” "' Radio corp . 42 M Mr. and Mrs. llrned Paynter mdoil NJ ...1sa1-4 and daughter Catherine. aeeom- Uni Air .- 078-4 pgnfd by Mr. and Mrs. (horn Vanadium ... ... ... I01-4 Huey, motored Keaatngton west Un Tel ... ..... lit 1-2 to gngay,-1-sq were caught in Westinghouse .... use A dee- .uge f mzi ill-2 ."."t.&n,”.."."."”"'”e.....i'.:.': "” part and nry the other tune is actually spent - on he field with other inseminai orsi. he trainee inseminator is re- g . pouibly the lu-g- qu red to give 1.000 insemination in the cm evytig area in the Pro- before he is qualified. which had been established in the Province about eight years ago. , He said that he ha not yet learned 153"! "ml 95 5001! 85 I116 Bonshaw Iprojcct is complete. he had been all the reasons w y this unit was given assurancte that the Sterling ft, allowed to fold up. But one thing ml" Mnxenlm reported that n he did learn was that it wag not Lord Fund will receive the atten- tion of the department. He added He emphasized the importance of that Nor-rings Pond has been deem- eeplng records both from a breed- ed by the department as too small, with insufficient water to go ahead I81 angle. Dr. Fisher said "cash on with stream improvement at that location. Mr. Rayner extended sincere organized on a sound basis. mg standpoint and from a financ- ll ham to see her home mm- 5.335 8.2 E3L'Llf...E?3.L”.'i' il3'”3'.. breeder is to be not less than 34 Mrs. Budd Williams was lI0sI- and not more than 55. to be deter- ess to the ladies of the district. mined by the club. The insemin- where they met at her home on star is paid S3 and the balance of Thursday evening, February 9th. for f An enjoyable evening ating expenses such as transport- was spent by all present. Lunch ation of the semen from Freder- icton and replacement of insem- ination equipment. at the senior school. Ellerslle, BETTER PERCENTAGE spent the past ' d with her family in Mount Royal. the fee goes to the club for oper- soared to 3,000,000 shares for the first time in four months as a gen- The 3ideI0fd W- 1- mfl I0? Illelf eral advance swept the stock regular meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James MacDoug- all on Thursday evening. Feb. 9th. with A small fiendance due be active "for another five or 10 to bad roads. Fifteen members years" was enough to pile up I passed in d " s of small batch of overnight orders. . field; Fred Klison. Hampshire: Bruce MacKlnley. North River; stocks. which had gained 32.51 Jim Yeo. Cornwall: Floyd Stretch. noon. slipped back to a gain of Long Creek; Eugene Mcoutllan. .90 at. the close. lndustrials were market Wednesday. enhower's physicians that he could The Associated Press average of 40 cents. copper stocks and oils were in the compared with 1,590,000 Tuesday. shares were traded. W: on 96110 shares. Brazilian Tract. boblsw B and Sh i i 11 dd d V. and Cana- 9' rrlmd” d M" mwurd 3"!" diaailv lI'Ig::0:I vavaseup la. Jupiter Oils advanced 1-16 and Sapphire Petroieums gained 3-10. Preston atocks:- Bath Stee-I ... ass in 14734 "I" M'””' 3u”D”"”n' "M" Borg Warner ... .... 433-I . - on naouo........sc1s IwIIiI'- "WW -''"'I ”"nf"' coil: Edison 471-s HIM W M -"P" '”' El Auto 1. 3114 S. . dollar closed Wednesday gt a die- vlsitulto countof-ioprrceatilhllatlif g'oIrMsI:ni.':i"e'c.Iez':isI it i SOUND ORGANIZATION isher. In answer to this. he said Dr. Fisher said that the major- N. Y. Stocks The report from President Eis- There were 10 1955350 highs and Caadian indusirlals on the Ans- hile mines and oils were mixed. NEW YORK. (AP) - Closing ME RICAN Currencies MONTREAL (CPI-Tb U. no 31 American. Pod ll. On II- t of the P. E. I. Fish and Game . Association at the annual meet- ins held last evening in the sum- merside Armouries with 26 Incin- bers and interested sportsmen pm sent. Also in attendance was Mr. Charlottetown pro- lion who was most helpful in pro- Vlding information on various mat- ters before the meeting. M11 R98 Rogers. Borden was re- elected vice-president and Mr. s. Kensington secre- l'y-treasurer. succeeding Mr. Nor- man MacLeod who has held that Position for the past five years. ANNUAL REPORT Mr. Rayner in his annual report stressed the importance of report- ing the names of offenders who uni and fish illegally to the pro- He said that only peration of associa- tion members and -on-members in reporting violators. be rightfully prosecuted . and consequenny these illegal acts Continued from page 2 could be drastically reduced. Mr. Rayner told members it is their duty to report the Walter Beers, could they ' He stated that very little stream .improvement work has been done in Prince County this past year lbut this was mainly due to the fact that a number of projects had been successfully completed in past - 'years and the other countic are Dr. Fisher referred to the unit now being assisted, by the Dgparb .ment of Natural Resources. some lively discussion on various topics including the use of dogs in hunting and whether or not there is a scarcity of huns. But. much information was forthcom- ing from several members and much good achieved on these maf- lers through their forthright dia- eussions. bcrt Palmer; Summerside were Ing year which will now officially end the last of December inste ri ' , of in Jane due to an amendmelit 5 6'W6f3o' pee wee!" team! 9 and 0:30-7.00; pee wees. teams 6 and Dr. Fisher stat f - "Why not stablish our own bull cengage of conceecilatitihnat otlle Ilgt breeding is about 70 while that ex- perienced by natural methods is about 83. He expressed the hope that within a short time the whole Province would be covered by an artificial insemination breeding plan. After a period of questions. the breeders divided into discuss-ion comprising the various areas and named their directors. In answer to a question of B.B Jones as to what say Island breed- ers would have in the selection of bulls for the Artificial Unit at Fred- ericton: Dr. Fisher explaind that all clubs have the privilege of hav- groups The cost of insemination to the E;,e,::f,?2e Tad tih: ul:il;llw:le,Ieg:3: thanks to Norman MacLeod for- his tireless efforts on behalf of the association over the past years and this was followed by a vote of thanks on behalf of the gather- ing by P. C. Martin and second- ed by Dolph Macliinnon. Mr. MacLeod gave a verbal re- port that he received from Game Warden Walter Bernard. who was . unable to be present. In his re- port the game warden said that 1.310 lbs. of feed for game birds had been purchased and placed in the Western part of Prince County where they had suffered most from the winter storms. PHEASANTS AND QUAIL In regard to a letter from the provincial branch seeking inform- ation on whether the local branch DONALD An Nlcnomon wants pheasants r ' sed in Prince County. a resolution was approv- ed stating that the branch is dc- APP0lIlI'meIlI slrous of receiving 500 pheasants brought in and released as soon The aPI””l'"m5"l 9' D033” A- ” pougue at the lowest possible Xicholson as epresentative of the price. ,Mariiime Life Assurance Company at Summerside is announced by solution stating they do not wish Keith B. Jenkins. Prince Edward! the present quail raising programllslimd Brallch Manager. ME Nich- extended at this time and in re-'0lS0" ,, gnndn to 3 change of dates for Island communities and has more trapplng muskrat. the branch de- cided to leave this to the discre- tion of the provincial association. The branch also approved a re- The meeting was sparked by Frank Howatt. Carleton and Ro- 8 . Ni directors for the com- to the constitution of the associa- tion passed at the annual meeting 4 Of "16 barcnt body in Charlotte- town. 5 LT GET OTTAWA ORDER LONDON (CP)A British en- gineering firm announced Monday wed,.'miurs, Ii has been given 8l.000.000 order Thursday 3:30. Laughter by the for 2,500 motorcycles and spares bushel; love by the Peck in com- from the Canadian ministry of cdy, "MAN WITH A MILLION". defe The announcement was in Technicolor. starring Gregory made by Triumph Engineer Com- Peck. Jane Griffiths, -pany Ltd. of Meridan, near Bir- Squire. and 6. 3.30-4.00: pa taught school in several irecently been associated with the Federal Government in the field of accountancy. He returned frnml Halifax this week where he at ed a two week sales training on at the Head Office of the Comp S'side Minor Hockey Today p The following is today's minor Prize! W the Wlilnefs ill I853 hockey program at Civic Stadium. years crow-shoot were awarded by Mr. MacLeod. in the senior division. Gordon Kennedy. Kensing- ion was top gunner with I27 and and 1. in the junior competition Kaye Hansen Jr.. brought down a total of 40 3.00-3.30; paperwcights, teams 5 perweiglgs, teams 4 4.00-4.30: paperweights, teams 2 and 5. 4.30-5.00. pee wees. teams 3 and 5:00-5.30; pee wees, teams 1 and 52306.00; pee wees. teams 10 and ”'CAMEO” KENSINGTON mingham. Delivery will begin in worth possible 890.00. the spring. have a direct say in what animals were chosen. Thirty bulls are kept at the Fred- ericton Unit and represent the Holstein. Ayrshire. Guernsey. Jer- sey. Shorthorn Shorthorn breeds. calves of registered dams bred from the semen of dairy hulls can be registered. The Short- horn breeders insist that in cases where a second insemination is re quired. the semen of the same'bull as used in the first instance must Re taitaetn. Themlferetfortlil Breeders' g. ssoc on w no a ow calves NEW YORK (AP) v”l'""' which are artifically bred to be registered. Temporary Board of Directors elected for the respective areas: Cornwall area - Stanley Willis. Cornwall: Parker Newson. Clyde River: Norman MacKenzie. Clyde River; Archie Johnson, Brook- Bonshnw. York area - John Thompson, Dunstafinage: Albert Boswall, Mar- Steels. rails. aircrafts. motors, shfield; Smith MacFarlane. Har- rington; James Cudmore, Winsloe forefront. North; Lloyd Vessey. York; Mark Volume totalled 3.000.000 shares Johnston. Suffolk: Aeneas Macin- tyre, Mlllcove; Malcolm McLough- was the first three-million-share inn, sunnope; Gregor Mccaiium, Brackley Pt; John J. MacDonald, Bloomln . Pownal area - Wilfred Furness. IIV9 IW"3- , Vernon Bridge: Robert Brown. Avco Manufactu mg was the Cnnrlonegown 33,1; )3, 3, Johns. Bunbury; Irving Tweedy. Vernon CIVIC STADIUM Town of Summerside CIVIC STADIUM COMMITTEE will be host to the Moncron Figuze Skating Cluti A .. t... CIVIC STADIUM SATURDAY, FEBRUARY lsth-8:00 P.M. Accompanied by their skating instructor MR. ALEXANDER BALISCII of Vienna Former Junior Skating Champion of Austria Those attending will have the opportunity of seeing pupils of Moncton Figure Skating Club perform. Regular skate 9:00 - 10:30 Admission 25 and 50 cents Meeting of those interested in forming a figure skating club will be held in the ladies waiting room, 9.00. Officials of Moncton Club will be in attendance. All interested parents are asked to attend. patrol boats for the Federal De- partment of Fisheries was launch- I ed Wednesday morning at Dart- necnnd bony ,. tn. mouth. The announcement was - made Monday by Loren E. Baker. gist supervisor for the Maritime: en. patrol vessels w broken over the stem by Mrs. J.A. MacLeod, wife of Capt. MacLeod, Marine Supervisor of the Depart- merit for the Maritln-res. The do- navigational aids. 1'iiursday,Feb.16.1956 The Guardian, Page 15 New Fishery Patrol Boats For Maritime Provinces Launched The first of two new 42-foot sign of the new boats was ad: ; BURLINGTON "toy Hiitz. Sea View, were recent! iisltora in Amherst. N.S. wherein ,late Mr. Lee Alien. tend- ' go 3'13” lvalley. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Adams. Sea View. ed to Burlington after spending the past week visiting friends in Sea VIEW. but A long time. His wife is the former vi21:;Itlis,lsnEn::I ngI::f' ff: vfxtgg Jean Myers of Crapaud and Char- Bell and Mr. Bell at Chatham, N.B. 10"el0W"- 8.30 Mt. Allison vs. Sum- secatrs nrruzns-o FRIDAY, FEB. 17th 7:150:15; Matinee 8.00 p.m. Hockey- B k d I 'l'hRosII'lald ”"' "W " "' ,” SATURDAY,FEB.18th Evening figure s k a tin g demonstration by the pup- ils of Moncton Figure Skat- ing Club. Skating follow- ing demonstration. SUNDAY, FEB. 19th Skating Club 9 to 11 p.m. Mrs. Horac Stewart and Mrqll-35 beeii P05l8d- Mr. George Wadman. Kensing-i Mr. Oliver Bryanton has return- This Week SIIMMEIISIIIE as CIVIC STADIUM TODAY 3:30-7:15-9:15 Pre-scighlgkate 1'.3l)t-;2.30 "'9" '"””” 39 Family .25 Igzrl-'I:Ers;I3I't-Ii.:I merside Aces. UNTOLDI 35 and 60 Skating 4.00 to 5.30 10 and 25 RCAF vs. Hornets. Skate after game. 25 and 50 Skating 3.00 to 5.00 p.rn. 10 and 25 Members only. 17-:.;.-'3 I I I I .-AIIIIILIIMIIIEI-llihtllll-t-:usv.atstan-aasvaas Indus”! RE GEN'r-roN1GH'r .7-920 FRIDAY 7 - 9:20; SATURDAY 2:00 - 7 - 9:20 'BEl.A LIIGOSI MEETS BROOKLYN. GORILl.A' BELA LUGOSI - DUKE MITCHELL WIID RAIDIRS from tin li.'IfillI( Still-I LUPPUV.tr.-bttachlhylllllil-hI&sh!tsdfI&QMNBIH AIKHNIMNIMKVM-AWPNIRIVERQIMIQ - River; Harold Duriphy. Millview; Canadian Issues were mostly I . higher. Aluminium Ltd. and Inter- D” ”D”""”" ””"d""' Cousr-tulatiom an extended national Nickel both added it to Mr. and Mrs. Percy Murl. F: f wn. (nee Edna Barlow. 101- so h lersliel. whose marriage took was u Vs. Canadian Pacific ad- place at the North lledeque vanc and Distillers Seagram and Dome Mines both gained lk. Hudson Bay Mining was off Vs. MacDonald. Glenfinnanr; Wrln. glac- Merma - ran ea- Granby Mining and Walker-Good- I erham both gained ti. Mcintyre 5”"' cherry Valley" John mddmt Eachern. ALBERTON Mrs. Don Moore. Alberton, is a patient in the Prince County Hos- tal. Mrs. Earle Atkinson. Alberton, is confined to her home by illness. Mr. Russell Hayes, Alberlon, is a patient in the Western "ospital. Amazing Discovery Tightens Plates like "living Tissue” N t: pastel Not a powder! Not a cream or wax'padI 3:: a. new, soft plastic that holds plates firm and tight! Just released - Amazln soft plastic SNUGG bran Denture Cuahlonal Grip looaa nttin pistes tight and drm-yet eel and hold like "Livin Tissue." Eases sore gums no to loose mung plates. You eat. ulk, laugh without embarrassment. SNIIG stays cushion-aoft-- mn't harden and ruin plane. Tasteless. odorleu. eleamd In a jitiy - easily removed when replacement is needs!!- No more dail bother with "stickurna." t SNUGO brand Denture Cushion today and do away with ur plats troubles. 2 linca lh: upper arr lower risk 81.50. Money back I ran aatktled. At all drugghh G.'I'.H.II.KMD&.I.'l'D..BIlQVII.l.I.&'I. NOTICE An established Summerside firm requires the services of an ambitious young man for clerical and sales work. This work does not necessarily require previous experience but a general mechanical know- L. ledge would be an advantage. Permanent employ- ment with better than average salary. APPLY BOX MR GUARDIAN, SUlldMERSIDE. by Capt. MncLeod from origin met by Francis Keiaer of Blob n Modidui II - will be launched in about two weeks time. It is presently treating completion in the same yard. The two boats wvlll replace boats of sim- Of wooden hull construction the ilar name at Pictou and Lower two vessels will be used in the Wedgeport. Maritimes to reglace two smaller The new patrol boats have s 12- rch are being re- foot beam. Of 14 gross tons. they tired. Christening ceremonies for the first of the new patrol boats - the Mya II -- will take place before - department officials at the yard of Hugh D. Weagle. are powered by single screws driv- on by diesel engines and will have an expected cruising speed of II knots. They have accommodations for three in the forecastle. and nor- The traditional bottle will be mally will be manned by two-man crews in fisheries protection work. They will be equipped with radio- telephonc in addition to other usual Mr. Bell is a member of the RC.- AF and the family expects to move shortly to Quebec where he The many relatives and friends ere of Mr. Dean Profitt of Cal- -gary, will be sorry to learn that he is a hospital patient followin an niccidenlt while he was at war . III , . Mr. Bernie and 19. In”. iiiziiidhiiiiie? ..I2i'I.?il..'Z 4'59 Mrs. Emmet McKinnon. Spring multiple bruises and a broken bone in the pelvis when he was caught between two sets of wheels weigh- ing around iwo tons each. Provided that there are no further complic- ations it is expected that he will be up on crutches and then home, will be away from work for n