NEW OFFIES OF GRAND OGE W. H. Tiiorsythe. grand chaplain. .grand master, Charlottetown; Lrn- Coleman; Rev. A.E. Piercey. dep- est Moore. deputy grand secretary, my grand master, Milton; A. A. Summerside. Left to right h:ir.k Mziccallum. grand master, Carlet row: I. E. Poole, grand sect---tut-y. on; Gordon Ross. junior deputy Milton; James Ferguson. zrniid Shown EIDOVQ is the newly -.'lc-.'t- Oil oil'i('oix- of tho Grzitid Oraiige Lodge at Prince Edward Island ill?lt'll met in Sin '.l'l cr.-si(le on Fri- dny. Left. to right lront row: Rev. y .. ANNANDALE SCHOOL Annandale School report month of April is as follows: Says Maine Interested ' ' l Grade IX: In International Bri ge .1. N-----m GRADE Vlll -M l liiuiiie is interested in suggested phases of the P aquoddy tidal aRke3E”"lv Icfmpben i-imstriictinii of an international power plan wouid fit 1" we” with 1 Sand” B - hi-idgc between New Brunswit-k's New Brunswick's power develop-y tGRADE vlouc 8' ' l (;iniiIiIl)('ll0 ls la nd the state. ment program ; '" l'rcniici' liuch John Flemming told n iiuniiiinliiir. coiiventinn here 'l'liiii'stl;i,v night, He said ieports have been sub ilIilll'(l to Ilie federal government ..Z.j. the last legislature. The otlicry former member. Vance Huntleyp has moved to Maine. The new-; comer. 23. is associated with at The Charlotte county Progres sive Conservative meeting chose four candidates for the provincial election June 18: Hon. Norman .i Buchanan. minister of lands adi for the necessary ngotiations. "films: LOUIE 3- Gwomv Dmlglailflshing business at Seal cove and Preniier Flemming also said.”-Vere" and G319 5- MCL3"El'1ln- is the , ungest ”” e in the that cngincers consider many' All but Mr. McLaughlin sat in.t'ield to date i We pledge We have evolved a simple pledge to end confusion about gasoline claims. You cannot check the Accuracy or authenticity of the various statements . . . but we can, and we do. The following statement is backed by the full resources and weight of our company: "We will not permit a single competitor to offer gasolines superior to our new B-A 88 and 98 gasolines." In 1956 you will get the tinest gasolincs B-A has ever produced... LODGE deputy lcctiircr. Fkiiiiploii: l D. Ward. grand marshal. Hampshire, Jnliii A 3llll'l'il). Lllilllfl sctiu-lary, Clyde iliicr; P. W. Betton grand - trcasiirci', Lot iii Photo by l). W. Scars. . I g ltinguislied during the 1. Katherine Campbcli. 2. Theresa out the province were consideredlhad M hand" ” is Expected lhal Camllbell. 3. Randy Jenkins. p GRADE v .4 ; l. Patty Jenkins 2 l..'-iiira Jen- kins 3. Gordon Blackctt. GRADE W M I. Halon Campbell. 2 Clara Mac- Donald. 3. Judy liletcalfe. l GRADE ill - l. Lynda film-l":irI:iiic and Sidney MacDonald Ieqiial-. 3. liiiary Jen- kins. GRADE ll 1. Johnny Campbell. i GRADE 1 Sr. -- 1. Marshall MacDonald. 2. Judy Jenkins. GRADE 1 Jr. -- 1 Teacher: Mrs. Helen Cobb. 19 DAYS FOR APPROVAL By ALAN DUNNELLY OTTAWA tCPl-Tire government has left itself 19 days of debate to gain parliament's approval for its controversial iuulti-millioo-dol- lar gas pipeline loan. nesday, added strength to reports that Liberal strategists may de- cide to employ the rarely-used parliamentary device of closure to limit the prolonged debate planned by Conservative and CCF oppon- ents of the loan legislation. A target date of June 7 for rati- flcation of a treasury loan of up to 180,000,000 to Trans-Canada Pipe Lines Ltd. is spelled out in the company - government agreement Pipeline Deadline Set That prospect, developing Wed-, Tuesd-afyilylziy 15,1956 The Guardian, Page 13 British Red Pa rty Boss Conipions that febate on the pro , Posa is not ' (l in v c". -n... ..;.'. ...i.,;i Resigns Post i liamcnt before the June 7 dead- line. ,a comparatively unknown for er Daily Worker assistant or. John Gollan, 45. as Pollitt's suov cessor. Since November. 1954. Collan has been national organ- tahled in the Commons Weclnes- in” hr the British panyi day. WOULD END PACT ii the loan is not apprnicd by then. Tran Canada is released from its aL;i -ziicnt to build by llP'.' 31 the 575-mile Prairie lcg of its Alberta-Monlrcal natural gas pipe- LONliO.N' IA?) -- iiarry Pollitt, HEAVY DEBATE who boasted tlia: his initial act as (Joe Qppositioii source said that. Britaiiiis first red prime minister in the light of the speeches being would be to impeach Winston line. plaiincd. the goveriimciit would be Churchill. gave up his post today The 1refi5lll'.V HIli'8lM'- 81 i1i9- required to force a limitation of as boss of the British Communist per-cent interest. would be de- debate it it wants to get the inea- party. faulted ii 'l'ran'CaiiadLi docs not repay by April 2. 1957. or docs not complete the Alberta-Winnipeg leg of the 34-inch line by lllp cnd of this year-barring delays such as strikes Finance Miiiistcr Harris. 3,; IiLill' ment house leader. iiifornicd the sure through in time. The bluti 65-ycai'-old Lancashire ' ' bClKlJzuI'eC was last used in 1932 boilermakcr said he let go the Yes' our Auto Palnhnq of tt.5i..tX'?fi?”ELi..5?V?J"Eff?3213?? iifef-.fLil-”;"”i.i5ii1”i?;.iti?' iii: and body Works dePm' a vote on an unemployment and COTnlli:lll'lt)l.s said he sulfcred -''cDn- 79951-5 ale fully equipped ta I”t'l1('l hill. Previously. it was u.sedi5itlei'ahle pain" from a slipped service Jobs as large as the only six times in the Canadian disk as a result of an accident six above truck, A150 your car Will Finish 80 Polio Clinics This Week l Up to the past week-end immun- ization clinics conducted by the Health Department have been held In 37 rural centres in the province at which 5.269 preschool children and 290 expectant mothers were given polio vaccine. An additional 437 youngsters, not eligible ior polio vaccine, vicrc SW?-'11 DF0l9C1' ion against diphtheria, whooping cough, tetanus and smallpox. Children from three to ten school districts attended the rural Clinics and although there was a bit of delay at some of the larger ones. ONTARIO FOREST FIRES TORONTO (CP)-The lands and forests department said Wednes- day that six forest fires are being fought in Ontario-two each in the North Bay and Tweed districts and one each near Lindsay and Parry Sound. Eight fires had been ex- last 24l hours. Burning conditions through- 1 normal. i LITERATURE STUDY ' Cambridge University 1" hiiilj land is sponsoring an internationalj conference on Scandinavian liter-- ature in July. 1950. l 1. Felix Campbell HIGHEST AVERAGE in SR. GRADES Eleanor Norton 97 per cent HIGHEST AVERAGE in JR. GRADES. Sidney MacDonald and Lynda MacFarlane tequali 90 per cent. THE BRITISH Amnnicaiu oii. COMPANY i.iiiii1'Io COHIHIUIIS. years ago There have been hints, , , ,- , - - however. that he was on the way 01 t”ulel' i”th.the paint )0” out because oi his long and ardent YOU ma.V li9(lulf'e- -admiration for the now depopular- Free Estimates 1150 lake Ships l MARTIN'S GARAGE Rural Anti- tiled Soviet dictator. Joseph Stalin. Pollitt ofticially asked to be re- t ' gleascd by the party's executive 'committce, saying "my present & state of health leaves me with no . nobody minded as pamms NW W alternative. DIAL -I54-1 - 4968 The party accepted and named Seamen's Strike By JOE MacSWEEN happy of the chance oi their children protected against paralytic polio. Local doctors, nur- ses. clerical workers. teachers and Calladlan PW" 5"" wmer -volunteers from viomcii's organi- ,M”NTREAl-- iCPl- 507"? 15” zations assisted the iiicrlirzil land ("cal Lakes ships ha” l'9”elV9d nursing staff of the l)epzii'tniciii oi la-Viun 0"d'?'5 35 3 795"” 0' 3 Sear Health in managing the cliiiirs. At m9"'5 Smke and relaliauo” by the R. C. A. 1”. station iihere 2:18 Sluppmg mmpa"ie5' ll was 95' received vaccine. tlircc medical mmned Sunday "lghl' officers. a nursing sister. a surg. It is against this background of cam and other stall" all helped. strife that negotiations continue The clinics will be lieltl in a total ""9 today between the Seam- of 80 rural centres and will be ersv International Union and completed next iicck for the first "'9 seveniwmpany A5Toc'a””" M polio inoculation for young child- La" .C5"i"5' meeimg "nil" ren and pregnant women. Due to the gmdance "f E federal media” the delay in shipments of vaccine ”' th Health Department postponed The 51” Started the Vial-Ir giving a second polio inoculation strike Thursday H0011 52131051 lo the Charlottctoiin and Siininier- JUSI N0 Oi the Shipping ('0mll3n' side children in order to give pro- his. but the other five cmnpanics. tection to as many children as pos- immediately proclaimed A imlicy sible throughout the province with 0i Unimd l1'0l1l"0ne for 3” mid 5” the vaccine which the Department '0? O"?- The dispute could tie up all when further shipments of vaccine major shipping on Canada's vast are received that the Summerside inland waters, crippling grain and rural school children in Grades shipments. a possibility describ one to six will receive a first in- ed by Prairie farm groups as I ocuiation. . "catastrophe." - man man rnaa 100 GALLONS OF GASOLINE FOR EVERY BUYER OF A NEW FARMALL TRACTOR DURING OUR BIG io DAY SALE SALE CONTINUES UNTIL SATURDAY, MAY 19 OUR GREATEST OFFER Never before have we offered such a complete line of new form musli- inery. This is your chance to increase your profits through less work by visit- ing us and taking home one of our new Farmull Tractors or International Spring ' Tools which include: having 1 jlililil! ' I T7" s....A..uiitull -A THOR ELECTRIC AND PNEUMATIC POWER TOOLS in a complete range of sizes for manufacturing, maintenance and construction work. Fairbanks-Morse, u Ilngli source of supply for all power tool u-quirements. 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