Page 2 The Guardian i nieeaay. Dec. 1, 1954 .'”.Yl'RI-'.A”tte-nd-" Ottawa Meeting Dr. J. H. Shaw. provincial path- -ologist. left for Ottawa this morn- where, as director of the pro --vinciai laboratories. he will repre- 2 wvxs: -sent Prince Edward Island at the "jloth annual meeting of the tech- nical advisory committee on public health laboratory service. While in Ottawa the members of this committee have been in- yited to be present at the official opening of the new virus research building of the Department at Na- ftional Health and Welfare. ? This b1liIdli1g will be opened at I p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 9, by Hon. l Paul Martin. Minister of National Health and Welfare. i one of the .niporl.ant items on the Conlfilllileelx agenda IS a sym- posium on the laboratory diagnosis of virus d:seases. The special topic of (Lscusslon in chzs symposium will include the new respiratory viruses. lntect.ous hepatitis and poliomyelitis. Among the special IE'CIll'liCai con- sultants znvliccl in pfrllcipfvlle are Dr. V. Pavllanls. chef of the virus laboratory of the Institute of IEJCIODIOIOR3, Un.vers.ty of Mont- rool: Dr. Andrew J. Rhodes. direc- tor of research. Instliute of Hospital for Rick Children. min. Dr. C E Van Roogen. Search member of Laboratories and Dr J C Wilt. professor of h3P?8FlOIOF5' of the University of Manitoba. Tor- .1. the Corina Ii2I'IT HOWARD McINNIS FITTED FOOTWEAR 175 Queen St. - Curr-to Bldg thel Accepts Keys Of School . J l Mr. Earle Baker (right) accepts High School keys on behalf of City School Board from . Architect. ygg . some 90 per cent of the youth of g our City." Mr. W. W. Doii'nie,. --Barteris Film Lab. l MAYOR STRESSES HIGH SCHOOL TO "!'ou1ght in this building we have a renewal of our educational faith". said Mayor Stewart at the opening of the Queen Charlotte High School last night. "Your Board of School Trus- teas". His Worship said. tihaa ro- wgnlzod for some considerable time a discrepancy in the system of education for the youth of our City, in that a certain curriculum was being followed. which allow- ed only for those pupils who were preparing themselves for a coil- ege education, to the exclusion of those who had passed through Public school but who had not gone beyond. to the completion of High School. This group included "Much thought was given to ways and means of meeting thel needs. the abilities, the interestsl and vocational objectives of thesel youth. A desire also to provide our citizens with a superlatively good School system prompted a decis- ion on the part of your Board of OITY AND CENTRAL TOWN TAXI. 1 Dill 5510. FIINEIAL MONDAY-The flin- aal of the late James Livingstone of Clyde River was held yester- day afternoon from the Cutcliffa Funeral Home. Service at the home and grave was conducted by the Rev. Donald Nicholson. Pall bearers were George Hyde. Montague lg-fyde. 'Calvin Hyde, Reginald MacKinMn'. hank Gil- lespie. Lloyd Murray. Interment was in Clyde River Cemetery. IMPORTANCE OF CHARLOTTETOWN the opportunity of inspecting it and you will be able to see what we have done. for yourselves. It is true. this building cost a lot of money. That money has to be borrowed and that will be I burden on the cttlsens of thislclty. But don't you think that was a good policy? ”Let me impress on the pupils. that the burden will fall on them in large part. to repay this debt which was incurred to erect this building! ”We have also the finest equip- ment procurable and I say too. without fear of contradiction. the teachers to use it and to derive from it the maximum for the children whose lives they are moulding to become the citizens of tomorrow. our teachers an the best. If there were any better we K. B. Jenkins. covehesd-Chief Observer. Alvin MacDonald: Observers: Chealey ughcs. oi-r Mccann. David Mac- Kinnon. Reggie Rosa. Hunter River was represented by Mr. P. J. Noy. Island supervisor, and sterling Graham, observer. New Haven-Chief Observer, Msolltnnon, lrn uscxinnon. uolyd room t. such. Msoliinnon. Ralph Newman. xen- for t.b:meeting. nethnlolaoxinnan. Fo wingwingspresentation an Asl.u an interesting film was shown of the t.i-snsrpirent lellymiiiu gtllf . Blitskraig. m t .1 an 1 The Naval service provided a t.Ll:i.eI .s:rveod. r Yod. In "Im' Queen mum” LEGION ZONE MEETING Queen's County Zone meeting Canadian Legion B.E.S.L., Clover Club, Charlottetown on Thursday, December 9th, at 8 p.m. Delegates and members of branches in this zone , are requested to attend. Federal members of Queen's County will be present. C. M. SINCLAIR, Chairman. Stan Newman: Observers. Foster would have them. "We are just as proud of the staff of the Queen Charlotte High School as we are of the structure itself. The building and the staff combined are classified as a. I3.C School Trustees to engage Mr. Johrl C. Matthews. Chairman, De- partment of Education. Fenn Coll-' ege, Cleveland, Ohio, to direct an educational survey of the Char-. lottetown Public Schools system".l said the Mayor. I ”Possibly the three pertinent, points in the survey M conduct- ed vlerei. ill The lund of educa- tlorial program that is iiecesary, to satisfy the needs of Charlotte- town children and youth: t2)- The adequacy of the present. physical plant for housing a modern ed- ucational program' 13) The esti- mate for future School plllnt needs of the City to elinfinate over- crowding in the peak years of school attendance. THE MATTHEWS SURVEY ”This survey. begun by Matthews in July 1950, was com- .pleled in August i952. The im- Mr.l i School, which is no impersonal thing, for into its veins will be pouied the life blood of innumer- able persons who have accepted self-sacrifice, to make this school live. They are the ones who have dedicated their lives and talents to the noble profession of peda- 808)"- "I sometime wonder if many of us. the citizen public, do not take the teaching body too much for granted. Do we realize the colos- sal task that they perform, that we may have future citizens of whom we can be justly proud. "Let us. as we stand tonight within this building. and experi- ence a justifiable feeling of pride. bear in mind our indebtedness to those who show infinite patience and care in the moulding of the minds of the youth of our city." In addressing the students the Mayor said, "It is yours. It has S. A. McDONALD HAS EVERYTHING plementatlons of the survey haveIbeen bum rm" Y””' Y” '" the IIMPSESSED BY FINE SHOWING OF P.E.l. EXHIBITS AT THE ROYAL Mr. W. R. Shaw. B.Sc., MB.E.'wtiile the Ai'rshll'e held of A Mac- hes rellrrled from a visit to Canad- ian and United States centers. The; treme competition, trip was associated With business did impression. g l commitments in both countries. AI The potato booth was also a fine 'thi-ce day conference on trade and feature and attracted a continuous BIRTHS ltarlffs was held at Ottawa. durmgfslream of visitors toward the is- ,w'hich an exhaustive overhaul of land Special Depot and free (I15- 1IF:'m'c;'dE0I?0;::'al”:); ;gg:1:fnb?fN4a::l markets for Caliadian fruits and tribution centre. ::::- . BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. ' DEATHS 50:: Per insertion made a splen- Rae and Sons. showing against ex-l 1954. to Mr and Mrs. Weston Mac-I Leod, Kinross, a daughter, Heather. Mae. Weight 8 lb. Slw. oz. . . MacI)0NAl.n - At the Charlotte-l vegetables and tariff stl'uctu.res af- LIVESTOCK EXHIBITS feeling Canadian growers was made in detail. Plans almeri at im- My Shaw 5 Wm. Strongly of the provement in condilzoris were ' H 2 , promul;:aled. and further colifer- Opm'On' lab 3 Welter melisure OI . Government support should be giv- been carried out to a considerable extent. Might I Just quote here from Mr. Matthews report words written of one of his amociate directors of the survey in recog- inltlon of her efforts; "In this re- ;gard speclalttribute needs to be lpaid to an Associate Director of Ithe survey. Mrs. Dorothy Lantz. llf the extent of the responsibility lshe assumed. the magnitude of the ltaslss she personally completed and the extent of her devotion to duty were adequately described, the writer would be accused of exag-I gel-atloii. When one understands that it was not the hope of any lreward save the satisfaction of providing better education for the citizens of tomorrow. You are the ones who will assume responsib- ility in the very near future". He reminded the students "that ed- ucation cannot be given or de- manded of them, only the oppor- tunity for it can be provided and we are providing it". . Mayor Stewart congratulated the. Board of School Trustpes on their courage in undertaking the build- ing of the school in spite of econ- omic arguments against its erec- tion. "In matters of education, economy must be ruled out". he said; ”time lost in education and in the preparing of our future cit- izens in the world cannot be made up. You have given the next gen- -. - us as-in-an Priced from 'I5c to 53.95 each In Broad- cloth. Wool Al N1- 'in, etc. Watch Junlorls eyes light up and sister 31.15 to s2.1s. V begin to prlmp when they open the Christmas psclrsge with one of these adorable outfits in It! Gift-wrap your youngsters in one town Hosmml on December 151 lences will be field as may be deem- "F ""”l9 '”m”"5 "Wt "'0 P5 hllhly 1954' to Mr. and Mrs Eugene Ated necessary The meeting lies con- MacDonald, Chm.k,new.,..n' 3 Km. Esidered the best in this connection ,held within recent years. Mr. Shaw attended the Royal Winter Fair at Toronto, where he preserlteci the iii-lw lrnprly pmvlrletl children, youth, and adults of'efa””" 3" e”d:5wmem wherein Charlottetown that she worked. her miowledge abmm '. . contribution becomes even more A5 In 9”” mg undenakmg pralseworthy. Charlottetown is in- there hmm lbe Iwdmimlp "IN deed fortunate to have such a I”d.e”? I9 mc.”de5 dr" "3 WW9" cmzenp. ,lnlClfiCiVE. ability to cope with ..To these wwrda of Mn Matg;every kind of problem, and the gen Island exhibitors to the Royal. This is particularly true in live- ;slock where the C0515 are excessive. No one exhibitor can afford this Itrip and meel the heavy internat- iioiial competition. it is his opinion should nel styled as those for Mom and Dad. Shown here Is Just a fraction f ch any "Cl ti: DAIRNS - At St. Michael's Hospl- 0 8 m 0 8' tlil. Toronto. on October 29th. 1954.. to Mr. and Mls Joseph Cairns -nee that speak the young act's language” Helen Rlchams. A daughter, by lhe Canadian Horticultural Exgge 3; cf)::;:1I1l::::z Y0 msemyn Lhbws may I add me apprecmmomability to co-operate. Dr. Lea and the low. low prices will speak :cmmCu' OI wmch he 15- presldeml ID the breeders and lndepegdent sci of my C0"m3iI and the Citizens ofICna”"”m OF M” s.Cho”I B”"d' your language! LARKIN - At the Chai'lot.tetown the world champion exhibitor of me” who Wm Comp,” W10” c,,,,,.,om..,.,..,,, not only to Mm possesses these qualifications to the Hospital. November 29th, 1954. toiseed potatoes. This grower, David i i Lam; bu; also to Mrs. Macpomid Nth d98TEE- . . . nd th s secu t f . . Mr. and Mrs. Vlnrent Larkin, City,Il-lackett of Cochrane. Ontario. won ilhe Isklsnd-5 Dz; fonl. t:11?..gr,(:E;a?V lomlboth ladies being tormer members M33” Smia" 'mph”I”d ml soon. the magnltlcant irophg, i- , . g I g .. B the general public the importance lharidsome tray and MOO. inn ::I:isHitum asslsmme Yhk-h pmudes exutfgr oII.III'Iell'oY;g&Sg;hfc1IIJi?TIlBIIETl:stiYis:I01. mmmunity responsibility in n5RY”SI5 '- 51 H19 P E I-9I1mdInn an mitslnnding sample of Kes- I-In help for the mp and exmi terest enthusiasm and advice The Isuch 3 b””dm3' He Puggumd ma" Hospital on November 28th. 1954.4;-icks. f””"" ” fem" expemes would” la ed no small art in ha in thiH "Ch Cmml tmuld M1 W" he It to Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Barwise, V1, 51 W W . 1 d . WHY -l”-5m19d- Such amngemenmr P y p V g la stockholder in a great institu- Au W00! g . . la as sexy pease with he suggests should ht, prompted at beautiful edifice we. are officially. . , - r . . . 'q - v ,' . .- Oharlotterown 3 daughter 7 lb 4 oz l the exhibit. displayed by Island the em,HE5L'0ppo,.mm,y u R takes opening this evening. erected. (min Md "F31 ”g'c'”dI"5Iy 1 h G"'F5 Sweawn ' bowww M me P E N l producers. who won mam" DFIZPS in almost om, Year Rhead'w "The cloud of concern about ac- H.” M P" "n n P at . f t Cs . , - s 5”"1:ome,- pmam ge.-v,on,g,'1-rhe oumand. i . - prepare commodamm Much hag lingered selection of its officers. if he will, 51109 I0 14- Pfiwd Ihspmil ”" DH" II "'q'H' '” M" lf'lE work of Vlr 'vfcLend nf Vernon for mm mg Show Io "er Ch lottet ' 's 1 (fl Fm 9""-”hm5 he can to help cml from 31'” to M" and Mrs. Drlniild nouns.-, ,,. t ' ' Mr. Shaw also felt that rovis- l I" W” 5C 90 0 9' . . . - l ovel' Bat ' g . .0” ms m,,mp,on5h, box of pm,” , P ms has to at W 1 b opeiale. he will draw dividends of. 3 rues wear dluzhter. Margaret Fern. wel htl ' p ry W15 5h0UId be made TOT 3-Sillloance '- ' A per -H n' een l " I 7-95- 71M 1., Ms 3 was of tremendous value in pub- I In transportation and purchase 0! lifted. We srs satisfied we.heve,90I:1'-enlrlxlienhil-I and h aaitlsfaclt or ,. Boys: Suing --- H 411- h 1 1 , I - gsal te ayor.wo n cosng g H g . ; czmg L 8 IS and W” L” md"5F'ry'I livestock at Royal Fair time. Mix- sumuem cIa&,r-Wm space I0 We Iquoted from the words of 'I'heo- Blouaes-- JORGEINSLN - At. the Prince; ed gm-105d5 of can,” and sheep Vem 0YerCc79YFdmge we can Fmwldosm Garrison taken from me ' Long and Short C.0l1l'I7.V HOSDHFII On Dtwsmher 5- . Particularly, not necessarily anl- proude for the postwar boom OI "Rebuilders" I sh” 1 T” 5 "Id 7 Pmt” In c"'d""”y' 154. to Mr. nnrl .VIr:- Alfred Jor- Biffhday Party mals showing at the Royal. could SCIIOOI a."mdanCe' i S0 "1 Pfktd "W3 I-m9"! "'5 G'b"' prison, of lilnlgleq-in, . song very advantageously be made at. T0da5' pubuc edN”””” 15 tn,” "Just children on their way to 81.25 to 82.95. dine. Priced from DE. DD FOl' 97-year-old this time. ligirlffl-in 5381; jl."d;xf”;l1'1 cihn”. school again? s4.o5 to 31.95. --Z-Z Fro th. FLO l. -' ' t ' No - It is ours to watch a rest- JUDSON-At the P. E. 1. Hon3- A birthday of more than passing New "gI;,,g1,:,.,, g:..,.,.”:2;'; 5133,22? "'53- The 9d"C8”0"”' budm is "ml er tiling. F 1 largest single item of expenditures in all communities, and the re- interest was celebrated at the ihOI'I'l6 of Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Fee- pitai on Monday. Der. 6, 1954, Mrs. They are the world rebuilders." Mary Judson. widow of the late ed. Mr. Shaw ultimately flew via Boston and New York to Toronto Jhmes W. Judson of Alexandralhan 90”” d9 Roche 0” N0V- 25 to keep an tm t t "Hm are the urge” and mo” ,3 he, 53”, -V9,”. 3,5,,” m mglwhen friends and neighbours from speaker at :1:epo,;,nu?1Ibm.:uE:Ie:1lend””"8' lP I" w' T Mscnean Funeral Home. Funpralpiear and far Kathered to do hon- the Royal Connaught Hotel iiam-.woNni:itrtlL BUILDING rese "'95 0 notice later. interment Alexandra 07 W M11 Chmlle MWCOYWNW ilton, of the Ontario Vegetable Gl'Q!IIId obSeI'VeI'S mngtgry, who o1r:1thItgfa.te1ha"d reaohedgnhe growers Association. This ,5 3 very "We are proud of this wonder-t l . ripe 0 age nney-seven. e1 - - ' 11 1, id , w 3 11,. , GAMBLE-At Belmont L'ot. 16. on finds it hard to believe that this ,::f,fb:,;5”33,?:,”23e,Z?,.h T;:.I(;u1l1,;00,:II1YIessTsuY3lYlIVIIglIe. Bafter c:IrIdmAYi:rrei .,n0gnT;YIidsy:ngo;,;?3er agegaiogz - su;??yf;,?,,::,?,YIb::I,f:' ,i?a't'hfeI,:: :::f31l'W?ll:1hs;J;ilk1sgill xculagglveulgma very successful Vegetable .YlnYket-Iglld the County Construction ;,;.fZe in chm-iongtown in which . ” b, tthew c,......... .. i... so.......... W85 ......... ten W. old .. 1:31,1101g:J";,.g;:;ggw,we;ems; .:'2”?:.;i.Li2iJlii.F;”:i' E';,Yi..5Z.'..?2 .';”,mE.t.l.'3"J:l.”.f”..3 Bt?;.72?"””n'I' Say itMerry Christmas year. Transferred yesterday from the time of confede atlon. Ca d " 3 61.655: I ' rm-.151 - the Bowness Funvral Home to bol'n in 1867 Christi; MacCon'iIIi:c: :,f,:,5”Bm3ed 13,” me mm” 5e5'IEIIlgYrIig ifvYlrl roaurirk :IYI:cII:imto none mfhmem Com raprmntmg Cm” the home of her son, Winfield. born in 1857. meeting Ytmcnlzinadian ICoauiIi'siiri OICFEEI E3'5"9m C3n3d3 N0 005! has m;.3m'v3n,1,”"'i,V;,Yff:;f, by ' where the funeral ill be 1 v F . . 3 , .v.. . ' r ' hm ,,,,,,,y (T,,N,,,,,,g Dgzemhw ” "5 3 "Wei enl0Yab1e DB-rt! Association was formed, on whicli - 5P"”d- Thmlih bulldms Com Lac. A..J. Arseilault of the R.c.A.F. aim ova Lanai; DISPLAY TODAY with dancing and singing and the ; finest of fine music. Everybody en- .,1oyed themselves to the fullest but none more so than that loveable. active. bewitchlng young lady of in Mt Shaw was made me of the are high, we believe that this was pmvmonal dh.eaO,.5. A meeting mwuli institution which should not finalize organization will be held be 5k;)”3)deg1 bfe”'u'5l? uwe (tint W” atom . d 1 m g were u g ora me. a we mg I” ng 9 annual 5” were building for the generations No. 70 Ground Observer Detach- ment Corps filter Center at 'rruro. gave an interesting and instructive lecture on that procedure of report- ing aircraft and identification. and 7I)Ii. at 2 pm. interment in Cen- tlfal but 16 Methodist cemetery. Flowers gratefully declined. Froalinaas Guarnntoed and specially Gift Wrapped "Black Magic" - "Dairy Box” - Delooto" - ”PnI: of Gold" - Hunta - Luxury, alto. - Ribbon Candy. Barley Toys, Canes, etc. sions of the Canadian Horticultural IMF? ninety-seven summers. Mrs. Count” Ito come after us. You will have nu ma Wm to gh, gouowm W9 .VfacCormack was th reel 1 t f ' p P , " ' Speci-Ilse i mm” beautlflll and Elovely? wgifY5 , , 3 ., Ch rlottewwn Chief Observer 909 5”-"5EV I" am which were Wmed by MW CGCIIIH and Essistant suf1:rvlsor for Prince "'”""”c'”' hm”. ,, Mccormack while the accompany . "HIIIWI" B FUNERAL HOME ing ieraes were read by Mrs. Ernie f,db'::',fI,,:5I';'L'd',,K,”.,',”,I,I V5" ,Je,','4I3',',”,.' ADMACY cnantormowa -nd " Doyle. Mrs. Macoormack gracefully D N: 0 "m M" L'HD' n' ''30W'"-"”'" 1. and gratefully acknowledged the ' c ”' ' ”' ' i ”" ' -.-l-5.5.-.,............... . u an .. - - '- Candies W. Constable. V. Tredenick. M31. 78 Eiisfon St. mai. 4623 mote Funeral and Ambulance Service - Director - ROBERT E. BRADLEY l presents. Music for this very pleasant sf- fair was furnished by Nissan, 1” Young. Mark Msccou-mack and r, H. Mills of cnarlomtmm. Miss Dunn and Mr. Maclnnis of Tfgniah and Mr. Leonard Has-ringtou and Mrs. Mary Harrlrigton of Charlotte. town. A delicious flinch was served to all present after which came an- other few rounds of dancing. This Very happy reunion came to a close with the singing of the National Anthem. All join in the sincere hope that this grand old lady may be soared to enjoy many more aim. iliar celebrations. SALE oars TUESDAY TO l sarunoav YOU BIIY-"FOR LESS, AT ELLIS BROS. FITZROY GROCERY Due to poor travelling conditions during much of last week. we are run- . ning the same sale all this week. FOR 50 FINE SPECIALS SEE THE POSTERS IN EACH STORE l . ITEMS SUCH AS 4oMa&wM 0" : clam open even EVENING , sxceer WEDNESDAY M l' r-3 E I THE I-IENNESSEY FUNERAL HOME U1 Ian! 80. V. 3- BROWN m-0.1-I. Okay Power Boost For Saint Jotin TV OVITAWA 4GP)-The CDC board of governors today recommgm-igd an increase of power for television station OHS!-TV of Saint. John. N. 3.. "to improve unsatisfactory lisnals in part of the service area of the station." The increase will be to 100 kilo- watts vfdeo and 50 kilowatts audio, M 3.9.) to 19.95 N. D. MocLEAN from 27.8 and fail lespectively. Also recommended were two up- lnd CKCL. Truro. NS. - changes will affect their dial - 260-watt mdlo station in rlllson. burg, Ont. embossed slipper satin. Assorted colors. BEAUTIFUL JEWEL CASES MIXED POT or both UNDEHIAK I:fEOr:):It.ni.::IfrIomp:YI:rw'i:IItirY;'5e:adI: In Leather-Grain Texol, tooled in gold - - - bound and I S CHOCOLATE; Assokmm OF mnammn 5 on C MR m Nvmme. ma. locked with solid brass - - . lined in velvet and gold l .l.b. Iox . . . . .. . . . 31.19 l EXCELLENT TOYS In I I ".21. E.it.lt”c.Ji””i..."i.oo'”..Zf." TAYLQRS JEWELLEBS I 2 lbs. 79c 31.59 ' A. g,...,.,, M... . plal. I onI3'n3n3”.3”n?.' li3XS3II'I"n?I”f L117 OPEN WEDNESDAY ALL my I A Bust: Your Girl: nu kcssm M Tsrlim Isis. Prim Iuunzblo and Oasllty Excellent.