llSlAND NEWS PAGE lAlbarton and West Prince County 2 mmcmmmrmqu. Letter Carrier Service Delayed I IllllAU alaiiata-dunraadlava» alia- I'UM‘MEW of TI]! GUmIANlufisd the post mm In summerside resident: will not. in: [or ddlvery. ' MI union are U be fill-II- ed hwulearnadlmmdlem Io . wink-Cm Mews! attiredwanmaatm aedinmetraditanal Iaaial rda carnal-m Everylhing hers I: ready al Lama green he lie. on the tar as me poai oriiee is enn- meet camera are belu ne- eerned eneepr in training tne [or the tint time. They are ine (amt-n wales will rennin at parcel baulusodby the daltw hasl a week More «silvery tytruck,’l'hs0wwawll.l alao is started rne poai nrrice naa havellsllrltndhnxdord. received the new equipment no positing parcels and papera. ‘ amen io begin inr sen-in. serviee should start within a , All residents who nave lnllallr l week iollowing the election, ll lad either a mail box or a mall nexpeeied. ‘ United Baptist Ass’n To Hold “ jAnnual Meet At Hazelbrook 'nie Uniied aapil-i Assorlsle n nooion, ininisiar ni iiie . ion nieeir Frlday in me blurb snpiiii cnuren oi sinnineriiile: ; brook vnlied Bapllsi cnureli lieu in, union. niinism oi ' l The liner rniniriei- iniii nioiiera- ‘lh! Baptist coin-en in Chat-lotto- tor I: per, cw. Passry. ‘mm and prudent oi the Uni- ( oiiisinnning ei-enu damp. the tan Baptist Maritime Convent- uireedny session wui ne iner- . ion. l panes ironi new. and Mn. ionn . mner Doinlr oi lnttrxst on me Kenn misuniiaries irom An~ ‘ program are the young people's WOW" "EN? M John butlll’l‘ncam‘d sinirlaq'riiw goln \lrtca. liev LR. Annular-tonal contest on Saturday ,0...” u h, m. Summer day and llas i-nniplnied iiiree son. cmvmtlon EVIII‘L-ll : R-v, evcning. ilie mornan wonnip Me M hm , a .,m ltrrcts to iiiiie rne tlirL-ercnlv on Sunday wnen Rev l-l.L. :si.. ” ‘ oren hyilmnla m an aitrat- Home, H _ u 7‘ lier oi Cenirai seneoue will ""an “"1 I 1m"! mat 0' tlvc lddltlnn in loenl [own mm,“ ., n hrliu iiie asarlrlatlan .errnou, paint \ir Bunion has been ncenory Charlottetown Is as lhememorlal nervice and Lord; I , ‘i'armnnin .. as is Suppelr Sunday .anernoon. and ' ' 5i, John's :si on the rioting even n. session Sun S Side Fire Hydrants Getting on...“ on.-.” m... n. on. on no inn... wn ‘oiflt‘r says coastal cloud ii or we“ REV Ross Howard ni o‘ieary . . Bright New Coat Of Paint immgxmzujrrmr'zgzzs; in n... n. mo... in. iemnernim. i,. ii... 7». in mm, . ll rarh amlon oi our am am SUMWEFMDH summer. The “slrnmrr” h\drarils, a, on” mu, mm mm m nual anineiiiion nine iire hydrants are nniiinn iinnse with iln-ee oiilieiei. in “n, Nam, m, m, min 3-,... All aapilii church! on nie the "once m'rr' mo ueeii. is iiieir new color jacktls. hat! 3mm“. CM," .1, {mm Island ire expected to ba rr- painter John annies iii-ides th'H‘ yellow bodies wuii rr-d "mm" ubmdm .. mm u, mm m", pmsrnlvd arms iiini me nruslm nnii olneii irirn Hydrants wiili “Mum”, Nu, 3mm" —'* 'nie tire hyiirnnis. Mhose paint lust iuo outline are being plunl- 1.," “my , e . in; tailed ha\r'nt linen painted ed with red bodies and yellow . ' S Slde POIICE in. 'hrN- NY!" The: ii-i.enlnr "nrnie." uiili nlai-lr irii-n rm“: mnmm hydranii. neiiii minim. ndii Summciside rire Chm! Leo , "MW" " - ' “i mi rnlnl‘ in sin-inner- Woiid explained ilini ilie hnfih M” 5”“ "1"" E‘“"‘ 1" Arrest Pall' aide nuns and slrrrls .lnlin yellow wier nl the "ll i-iie "l‘“““- M” B""‘"“"°*- 5”” soaier bekavi hla naiiiiirin Tuer- hydrants make them us to “"l‘ ‘ "w “Mm” “"1"”: 1'" SUMMERSIM ‘ M W’" a”. and “Wm” hm mm my and mo mp .0 duumltlerhanlllntrmptrlllurr liriii men. one iroin Coleman and PM“, “1,”. “m”, m, Sum Rum. mum, "I, “m Wm fl winds anriinli ai Keniville is on inner irnin aroiiiiela. were u." "n hydmm and 7s, Nrw Glasgow an and arrested in Summenlde rarly ¥—— Tnuii Mung... ii A 3mm, Tn. Charlottrlnwn 45 and 7a, Thursday morning, and m ax. . mm, "m m f,” hydnnu‘Mnnclon ii and 73. FroderirtMI mien to appear in police Abe we" l." Wm Hm, mm "In 142 and mi Sllnl John 42 and‘rounthlamorriml on ennrneioi g ‘nnil the yrllow urlih in. e54 [,1 35. Edmiinilninn in and as attempted men v atrii-s ieri-ii... . mini mg”, l mini iide today at Charlottre The two were nppreiiiinsid .i Due Sunday 4,. m, mic,r um, on mm “m; own at nor am, iid us 9.!!! the service station oi Robert "mm, M Rustlco ai no aJn. and —. Banks. on wner aireei Wen. Summersinr iiae rlghleea rriln~ by police wlio u|d thvy cauniii uien later than Charlottetown hem trylns to remove a [ener- lsiin riiie. today at no aoii aen‘aior iroin one or iiie vehlcles In no lied at me riniinn The Uirlr‘rrv MV Ahfizivoit ll mclrd In lure dn'drx‘k lrii namax Sniiirnny. a rm om.‘ Irrdm \Ahlrl‘l I'lt Bordl'n rl‘lit on April 24, WEATHER TORONTO (CF) — Tempera- Inn-s; l nrrlve al Bordeni .‘itln Man nonieiimr oiinnny. lie llld \, I Mull! D-ay - she will learn nun me now v‘"“‘“‘" 61 ii face MV rantuirrallon and me so lrlmla in to Edmonton u n Pnan r'ili-nrn wind to run on the summer «rhrd r \l'l’llrh in» “WW rim June 2(- Tlii ss Srnlin will “"1"” be talu‘n n" thr rruillnr rinii. W'M'W our will rrmaln in denim “mm” __..A niiiiua Monrrral Unconscious 9mm ‘ l‘rt‘duu'thn Alma Farmer gigolo. Hospitalized ALBERTM .lark i‘lnrk. a younn lnrmrr trnm \lma. on. “warm in the rliarlnni-inwri horpiinl ie<imlii~ niinrrinnn lnr aiaairiinuiinn H' hart lawn a patient in the wmeni Hninital where he had Ivan lakrn tn an ancomrmu miiditlrm yen-ii». In morn nix Clark hart none in "in barn in it some charm iird uiu laier hand lytn: mi the "Mr who. ran- he was injured or lullrrrd wen Hill!!! was not known WESlERN *Ellff} LL! an Hamilton. Natalia-l are- l—y or the Ne- w °Excavalion .Grading .Baclr fleeing All work guaranteed DIAL 2-1095 D. L. BREHAUT At Summorsida Saturday, Juno 16th VICTORY DRY CLEANERS You Ultra-Madam Clo" Dial “I. ~ »~ 1 AT summons, JUNE 16 COME AND DJJOY YOURSEVES l FARM ' 0 P SERVICES SU , l ,. il ! llitli l l l l 3l “The Pegged Dollar” For canadian Progress and caution Pmer uts Progress!" Bonsai-lat!" "Jan "ti, . ' “‘ “w-‘~I~ HON. J. ANGUS MAGEAN FEAT" MACOUARRE 'Aruiilloiulilinloui ATRADING MUM-ABROAD A BOON TO All CANADA Lm year—in order to boost Canada’s mile abroad and encourage salal or made-in-Canada goods at home— the Diofonbaker Government discounted Canada’s trading dollar. 'I‘hisstepwascheeredbytheCanadlanConu-auol Lallulrwhichsaid,inabria( lo the Government,“The Congress also notes with satisfaction the confinuing increase in export trade...vnbollua Canada blustldotl lnlollawlnsan uellanpdapro- elation pollcy." ‘l'llo Sana a Manpowar Conllnltha approved. It attacked the Liberal premium- dollar policy, pointed out that it “operated to the disadvantage of our export industries and has also an adverse effect on Canadian industries selling in Canadian markets.” Mr. Walter Gordon, Liberal brain-crustal; wrote a book on Canada's economy. He recommended pcgging the dollar and is quoted as saying, “Two basic essentials are to cut rates of interest hare in Canada and lower Illa value of tho canadlan dollar In ralallon to “I. ".3. ans.” At its last convention in Ottawa, Illa antln lesral Party supported the policy of pegging Canada's dollar. ' Canada's dollar is the same at home as it was before it was pegged. Tlla Prim. Mlnlabar has sald,“The external rate of the Canadian dollar, whether at premium or discount, is completely different and disfinct from the domestic dollar— the dollar you use to support younclf and your family — lllat dollar ls out] a ano- halndrad can! dollar." ' But abroad, it is a more competitive dollar. It will help sell madc-in-Canada products — lroln Illa lacuna, Illa lawns, M Canada's "shins. nllnlng and lumbaran Induscrlas. And Canada’s hurls! Industry, which under the Liberals fell into a multi-million dollar deficit position, is swiftly moving into a surplus position. Why are the Liberals now attacking the pegged dollar? Purely for political purl- olactlon. Prime Minista‘ Diefenbaker is right: it is their policy “b rula Canada or ralln ll." When the Liberal Party ruled Canada. it stood for tight money,high taxes, hugs trade deficits abroad. Canadian industry was driven to the wall because of the flood of foreign goods into Canada Wheat was piled to the sky on the farms in Wm Canada. Thousands ofCanadianl lostjobs and income as a result of Liberal policy. In 1954, Canada's trade unions marched on Ottawa and informed the Liberal Government there were 500,000 unemployed in the Nation, oval though the labour force was much smaller than today’s. The Liberals did nothing. Threeyeanlata,thcywuathrownh‘omofioa nenewConaavltivoGommflnpulnuldlofi‘htmilhddlhaim on inflation. keepmgdmdloooatol‘living. ltndmdmnthuufid Cansdianstodayaropayin‘la-incomctaxthandleywouldhanudl‘lhl. hbaral mi mhsdub. ' Ffidehwhduphb-buflhlxl.muih trade sin-plus '- maay yell. 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