City and Gualdian Central Page 2, The Guardian "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE at the Hughes Drug Store." BUY YOUR Congress Playing Cards at Wellnerls Fire Sale and , save money. i” V PRODUCE Co-op Egg Station, 30 Fitzroy St., for butter, eggs. returns. Phone 9210. REDDINS DRUGSTORE will be the only Drugstore open Saturday afternoon and evenng and all day Sunday. RUMMAGE SALE, Heartz Hall basement, Saturday. March 10th, 2 p. m. Group 1 Trinity Junior W. A. . i , HEAR MR. LINCOLN DEWAR. . - Sec'y. Fed. of Agriculture today I 0 at one o'clock noon speak on ' 1 Changes in School Administra- lion. FREE CHURCH 5 Services tomorrow Sabbath, llth. it Birch Hill ll am. (weather per- I, niiitiugl Murray River 7 p.m. Rev. J, Weir Campbell. Minister. CORNIIIALI. PASTORAL Charge United Church of Canada Services I Sunday. March llth ll am. New Dominion: 3 pm. Kingston; 7.30 . p.m. Cornwall. Rev. R. A Patter- , son, Minister. ltNlTED BAPTIST C h u r c h North River Sunday. March 11th. Fairveiw ll a.m.: Long Creek, 3 , p.m.; North River 7.30 pm. Rev. Henri Lanctin. mission will be guest speaker at Long Creek and North River, Rev. Owen Cochran. of Scotland, French 2.30 p. St. Thomas'. Evening Prayer ” L A Mark's, Kensinglon. a moral obligation. of Canada. March llth, as follows: Wlltshire 11.00 a. m.; 2.30 p. m.; Hunter m. Hunter River marks the opening at Rev. Minister. HAZELBROOK B.Y.P.U. weekly meeting B.Y.P.U. was evening Jones. Bobby of last meeting were ed and lunch was served hostess. Sat., March 10, 195: graphs." DON'T FORGET Pa-rkdulei Var iety Concert tonight 8.19. Admission 35 cents. Giggey's Pharmacy, 0pt:il 8 am to 8 p.m. Drugs with an tfXl')t'i'lCiltt'(i scr- vlce. Dial 3-i2-i. i the only Dru store opcn Salur afternoon an were called out at about one a.ni. yesterday morning to deal with av fiue fire which Upper Queen Street. lilinor dani- age resulted. the United Church of Canada, Services Sunday are as follows; Winsloe South ll am ; town Road 3 pm.: lligiificid 7.30 p.m. Haber H. Hardy. minister. , Joseph Campbell. (Liberal), Third! Kings in speaking on the Draft Address Tuesday said that a paved road from Dundas to Fortune Bridge would benefit more than 230 families. saying it would benefit 130 families. L3 39”” Nmwene or. Rev. A.S. Pieriey. Services for Sunday, March 11th., are St. Marks Rustico, 11.00 am. Holy Commun- ion of sermon: St. John's Milton, 3.00 Evening Prayer and sermon. ANGLICAN CHURCH Services :.COme and bring the whole mm. y... for the New London Parish on March llth, the fourth Sunday In Lent. Rector: Rev. W. Eric Ingraham. St. Stephen's. Burling- ton. Holy Communion 11.00 a. in. River. m. St. Sunday School 10.00 a.m. Evening Prayer 7.30 p. in. Church attendance is Walter Hyndman is attending a l series of conferences in Winnipeg of branch managers of the Great- West Life Assurance Company. The three-day meetings will include dis- cussion of the new and increased scale of dividends for policyhold- ers which goes into effect April HUNTER RIVER PASTORAL 1 I I it-. cannon. - The United Church ;” Services on Sunday, North Hampshire River 7.30 3,. Sunday School 10.30 s. m. This Sunday North Wiltshire of the Repair and Ex- tension Fund for the local church. C. R. Mouse, B.A.. B.D.. winners at the card party which was held at the Community Centre last Thursday evening were: Ladies -The of the Hazelbrook held on Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Farquharson. Devot- ional was led by Queeme Macl(in- non opening with hymn. Scripture was read by Isabel Farquharson followed by readings by Kenneth and Lowell Farquh- 'al'son. A Bible Quiz was conduct- ed by president. Roll call was an- Iwered with a Bible verse contain- ing the word "Obey". The minutes read and ap- proved. Offering amounted to 32.10 Devotional leader for next meeting will be Lilla Jones. The meeting closed with singing of .hymn and the Lord's Prayer repeated in un- ison. An hour of recreation follow- by the ”CRASWELL for better photo- WE TREAT TIIE SICK WELL. WORTIPS Pli.-IRAIACY. Pure REDDINS DRl'(lSTORE will be evening and all t 'aternity brothers. ucriirrcd at Return Frate Members of Gamma-Phi Hi-Y, on March 24. 33, will sponsor a boy's tea at the "Y" visor). rnity Visit Sunday. , , g V '-leave for Moncton today on a re- Seated L. to R. Iinn Siortgv. lxt-n L FLUE HRE " ("V hwnw" turn week-end,-courtesy visit to Macxenzie. Ivan Dilvar lPllP5Id'iJ&?,', 1.1-3','eliSl,e,,,Iif,,lifi,',,,,I,;f,i;,Y,i,;,,'1'ii3g; 000 The group ent) Jim White, Bruce llodcms (Adlne aiuespie, John M.cLe.,,' gm Henry. (Continued from page 1) WINSLOE PASTORAL Charge. Prince- BENEFIT 230 FA,llIl.lES- lilr He was quoted as MILTON-RUSTICO Parish. Rect- ATTENDS CONFERENCE - F. ed above are the latest recruits of to enroll into the Royal Canadian Navy during the past week. These young men were sworn at H.M.C. S. Queen Charlotte, Charlottetown. on Thursday and Friday of this week, they are: left Ordinary Sea- man Naval Airman, Gordon F. Livin W the son of Mrs. and CARD PARTY - The prize first, Mrs. Nazaire Gallant: sec- ond. Miss Margaret Davey. Gents first. Albert MacRae; second, Bound For H.M.C.S. Cornwallis The two young Islanders plciur- the late Mr. John F. Livingstone man Cook, David F. Larkin. son of Mr. Larkin. Montague. The two lads leave this morning by train for H.M.C.S. Cornwallis. the new entry training base at Cornwallis, N.S. lsctiiiiis iiiaii the payment. 1 number of months for which f with him. lie spoke ing was long overdue. He felt and other agricultural events. ence of Bangs ” ed a positive reaction. HORTICULTURIST Iona, and right Ordinary Sea- and the late Mrs. James representative in Summerside. Guardian Photo He-nry'.Gaudet. Freeze-out, Henry Gaudet and Mrs. Ignatius Murphy. door prize, Frank Murphy. Tourna- ment. ladies. Margaret Davey, gents, Clem Wynn. POLICE COURT - Four accus- ed appeared before Magistrate Martin yesterday morning. One drunk and incapable was sentenc- ed to twenty days in jail, a secont' was sentenced to ten days and a third for the same chargewas re- manded until the sixteenth. A young man previously remanded In a charge of criminal negligen c "and being involved in an accident was further remanded for one Thompson and Nancy Lee, duet, "us wen with My gout"; Joyce of the Charlottetown United Bap- Macl(ie, sword dance: Phyllg Eng. list Church, is presently conduct- Iiowarii Mclnnis FITTED FDDTWEAII 175 Queen dt.-Currie Bldg. Charlottetown Funeral Home 70 Eiiston St. DIAL 4526 Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service RDBERT E. BRADLEY -Dircctot- N. D. Mncloan UNDERTAK nsrnammn Charlottetown and North Wlltnlilro I DIAL 5549 .' . ing a series of evangelistic ser- lish and Beryl Easter, duet. "Love , , vices in the first United Baptist and Marriage"; Irene Cotton. solo , , "smmng Through", The S1ng.5,,ng Church Amherst. Nova Scotia. His of the New Glasgow Christian number of men employed on these was led by David Macponam and pulpit will be supplied on Sunday, and Cavendish United Baptist projects. From time to time heavy the pianist for the evening was M311 11 by ReV- Henri Lallctlll Garden Mac!-leth. The evening con- Ilev. Harold L. Mitton, pastor ' in the morning and Rev. Bryer R. Jones in the evening. Mr. Laiic- tin is the Superintendent of the Bonne Nouvelle Mision, liioncton, N. B. Mr. Jones is the minister Churches. farmers were facing a more vised not to plant too the Department stepped in pest. snowfalls have given casual eluded with a service of worship which was led by Joan MacLean, ” d by Rena Boulhower and Garth Willis. 21 Inches Of Snow In Maine PORTLAND. Me. (AP)--A two- day storm that dropped up to 21 Inches of snow on Maine ended Friday but racing winds kept pil- ing up huge. traffic - impeding drifts. Personals Mrs. D. M. "obinson, Charlotte- town. is at present a patient in the P. E. 1. Hospital. Mrs. Lena Stewart of New Glas- would be closed and others that they would hold classes. The in- formation was broadcast by sev- eral came there were so few pupils on hand that the school committee suspended classes. 17 inches of new snow. making the total 1) inches. stations. When school time part of March but the b! In April. I-ioulton, in northern Maine, got I Standing - Roger Craig. Lud- low Carver. Milke Gaudet, Bob , ilong enough to pay for their fare and the farmer was stuck with p After a consultation with the Hon. ; Milton Gregg, the Federal Govern- E ment finally agreed that farmers would have to pay only on the - immigrant was actually employed of the agricultural arena at the Charlottetown Exhibi- tion Grounds stating that the buried!- t a the Department should be grate- ful to the Exhibition Association for the wonderful co-operation it has given in rural youth shows Mr. Baker noted that the incid- among Is- land cattle was very light. In the recent tests completed in Kings County it was shown that out of 13,389 cattle tested, only four sliow- He predicted that the two horti- cultiirists hired by the Govern- ment would prove of great bene- fit to the Province as a whole. spoke highly of the Agricultural Keith Clay to whom he referred Fan active and alive young man." The speaker was highly pleased to note that something had been found to counteract the root mag- got in turnips but felt that Island ious problem in the barley joint worm. He said farmers were ad- early to avoid the worm and when they left the planting late they experienced a heavy infestation -aphids. Mr. Baker expressed the hope that.-the aphid infestation was a seasonal thing and might not oc- cur again for a long time. He re- called the incidence of cut worm in grain a few years ago when provided a poison to combat the given employment to many trades- men and the extensive improve- ments and building being carried out by the Imperial Oil and Irv- ing Oil Company has kept a large ployment to many out-of-work pet;-I pic. at the Canadian National Rail- ways Depot and Yards. The local Office from past experience. knows the number of people on claims will decrease somewhat the latter does not occur until the fin wee A gradual return to work general ly occurs from the 1st of April on- wards, and by the first of May. the total number of people on claims is usually in the vicinity of Industrial Loans Are Provinlgi -ru Their. Worth, Says Mr. Cullen under the Carmel received a loan of 32.500 lddustrial Establishments Promota whlcb was repayable at the rate of Ion Act have been a good thing for I500 3 year. Already 32,000 of the the industry of the Province and loan with interest has been repaid. they have cost the Province notIi- Another plant nt E ont Bay was tux." said Hon. Eugene Cullen In granted a loan of .500 and have the Legislature yesterday. He had repaid 3500 of it. . just tabled the report of the AdvIs- He reported that out of 3387.000 loaned to draggers. 352,000 has ory Commmttee under the Act. been repaid. This is done by the "The loans have not only done a great deal to establish new indust- fisherman wins at the rate of 12- K per cent of his catch. In addition rles but have been of outstanding '0 the 352.000. one of the draggers assistance to some of our older industries", he said. was sold for m.000 making a total The Minister said that most of the of 301,000 recovered. Ihllbo with The firm of Campbell and Burns It Bcdeque last ye put up 25.000 cans of canned as. beans and other products. They planted a number of acres of peas which according to the yield in other parts of Canada would be sufficient to keep the plant going. However the yield was so great that a 24 hour shift was required for several weeks to keep the pro- duction cleared. The assistance which the Gov- ernment gavc the firm was not only In the form of a loan but technical assistance was provided an well. This advice included such things as the right time to plant, the proper type of spray and the right time to harvest. the "The loans made year, he said. Among the industries benefiting under the loan, Mr. Cullen mea- tloned Eastern Fisheries limited of Sourls which had received 330.- 000 from the Government and 386,- 000 front the Industrial Loan Bank under Government guarantee. The company has since paid back 312.- to the Government and an equal amount to the industrial bank. "They are making excellent progress while they continue to ex- pand", said Mr. Cullen. A smoked herring plant at Mt. MORE year under the new formula with an estimate in brackets of what they would have received had the old agreements been extendagl Ontario 5209390000 (3177, 0.- (Continued from page 1) SLAM DDDR signed to bring the per caplta di- wan 334,315,000 629,620,000); Man- the itoba 382,495,000 (329,240,000); New timated 321,810,000; Alberta, 318.- 320,000; Nova Scotia 316,800,000; Manitoba, 314,080,000; New Bruns- Br u n s wi c k 321,660,000 (319.- pacts wide The 3640.000.000 would be up of 3l52,000.00D in 3465.000,000 in direct Ymellllt and allowances , , through removal of the tax on in- surance premiums from the defin- ition of special co "We cannot at any further material concessions that would adversely affect our rc- venues," Mr. Harris said in a statement released to the press at the end of the closed meeting. Defence spending had been stab- 8l.800.(I)0.000 In the last year or two. The government hoped it would not go higher but it could not be sure. The provinces next year could either collect their own direct taxes, with federal deductions all- owed to the taxpayers, or the prov- inces could sign ugr t to have the federal government col- lect the taxes for a fee. The prov- inces also could sign a five-year agreement renting out the tax fields to Ottawa in return for pay- ments equlvslent to the allowable deductions. "The renting province need pass no taxing statute and will incur nu administrative costs. It ever. be bound for five years." ilized at about rect tax yields of the less wealthy 000); Quebec 3l76,l70.000 (3144,- provinces to the average of the wQ,ooo); British Columbia 351,. MOMTCAI. 00 two wealthiest-Ontario and a.c. 01.000 (s2,s7o,oooi; Alberta 343,- "P9 0' 8 Mon" Saskatcheewan will get an es- sso,ooo (337.505,000): Saskatche- atloii. levying tolls beyond the na- i ' ” allowed The feleral formula will rovide the province: with M0). first year of formula - 8l0I.000.000,mort than would have been available if there had been renewal of the terms of the current five-year tax rental h expire next year. - GRANTS NEW TRIAL OTTAWA tCP) - The Supreme Court of Canada Thursday ordered a new trial for Yvan Monette of nvicted in 1053 of the cal woman, Laur- ette Martin. The court granted the new trial on grounds crown misused a statement Mo- nette made to police. the .000 in five-your a meeting made L'i'.'”l tlon 323 M0 000 ration taxes. time malts tendance. les in Toronto. 1 A the" will, how- 70.000.000 that the wick, 31-1,420,000; Newfoundland, 065,000); Nova Seotia 326,345,000 811,915,000; B.C. 38,015,000; Prince ( .565. ); ..w' ”'""' 318.- Edward Island. 53.225000. lfl).000 614,690,000); Prince Ed- And starting in April 1051. the ward Island 34,050,000 134,210,000). federal government will allow a The bracketed figure for Quebec deduction of 10 per cent of the is what she woud have received federal personal income tax, nine had she been a party to the old goer cent of corpoi-;it.ionlincome and agreements. per cent of i era succession duties to cover provincial taxes in FAR A5 CA" Go He rently rent direct tax fields to Ot- tawa in return for fixed annual payments. Here is what they may get next Mr. Checker Cab Lucky Number: about six or seven hundred. This means that more than 2,000 people will have returned to their usual occupations. Local Office Employment of- flclnls point out. that the working force in the area. that is in Kings and Queen Counties, seems to be increasing yearly. There are more 0' construction workers than ever be- fore and more people employed in the fishing industry. The number of people employed on farms. if anything, is on the decrease be- cause of the increasing use of mecli ancial, and motor-driven equip- ment. The Local Office believes that this will be a very good year for the construction industry, with the probability that a new naval bulld- ser- 3256 - 1720 8553 Dial 8554 Star Cab and Ed's Taxi Prompt Radio and TV Re- pairs. Dumont, and Rogers Majestic TV. Wholesale Distributors for TV Aerials and Accessories. TV Aerials Installed. Pick-up and Delivery Dial 3537 - 204 Kent St. Elva P.E.I. Lula Technologists For Conference Five delegates were elected at of the Prince Edward Branch of the Canadian ,. of Laboratory Technolo. glsts held yesterday in the confer. enco room of the Health Centre to attend the first North Americaii Conference of Medical Laboratory Technicologists. The conference will be held in Quebec City in June, 'The delgates are: Anne Glilis Shirley Annear, Sister Mary Ursuiri Leith Douglas and Stanley Mac. Nair. More than one thousand dele gates from the United States and Canada are expected to be in at. e course In Charlbttetown. M Donald studied various laboratory tests at the Red Cross Lsborator. Joan Bowness and William Mae. Donald recently returned from tak lng courses in laboratory teciiniq. ue. Miss Bowness attended a four months course in general laborai. ory technique at the Pathological Laboratories in Halifax a . . th . J nd will of her T. Mhc. Stanley MacNalr, president of occupied the chair. Pakistan, largest Moslem cont; try in the world. covers 361,000 square miles with a population of In Life the f' ld . Finance Minister Harris. who A ' se ie it mommled M St mm, ,0 Lucky. Numbers Express it with Flowers. ASK5 BIGGEE M-LUWANCE the conference, told the premiers: For:- Mr. Frost asked that the direct "These proposals go just as far as tax allowances be raised to 15- we can go at this time . . . .' . gi;3,1g:.fD';l;d Wedding: 1550 and the equalization pay- If any province needed more re- A,,,,1,,e,.,,,,,,, gents reduced. basing them on venue, it could go into double tax- F e average of the four wealthiest Wm provinces, rather than the top tw . Mr. Bennett asked for 20-I0-50.0 :--h------ ESMTO OT All provinces except Quebec cur- Mrs John wimums . Burke M, Electric Crosley Tole One of the Treasures Is The Thoughtfulness of a Friend. ll Upper Prince St. Dial 452.5 Authorized M Dealer Electrical Wiring g and Supplies Oil Heating Ilonsehold Appliances vision DIAL 4021 I56 Grout Geo. St. week. ' P ' - . visn mrmm-uw - The par 'C0"”""ed '""" P8" ” iiiymih iiiiisslvrliririi w:iiLi”rir3"33i. Lucky Number; Ients at the Provincial Infirmary st,-ucuon of the Ihoumed pan" were Enieriained last evening by - i l Headquarters will also be a sum- the Trinity Senior Young People's I 5” ' ' l tm me, project. ant the Fade", " group. The programme consisted REV. HENRI LANCTIN nnv. n. n. JONES B.A., 3.1). '9)" W" is ”5”'"”” 'i 3 Building will not be completed of the following artists and num- mm M year” 0"" mo cupemem until August and that several other be”. Janet wOodpso1o..Gm.den of T C d f S . H plasterers and other workmen are hwy hm; project. "Q in ma T”'"”"'”w"i 'I”3'”9 M”cC”1i"'"' O on uc ervlces ere etr,npl0yed'D-n the Fedeui B-uudiiis' planning stage for the City In ad. solo "Bless This House"; Winifred t 9 Dommwn Sim 3"”d"'8 '5 mun", mm ,, m,emd ,5 be I, 558T Dial 6582 much residential building us in other years. if not more. em- I. O. O. F. Funeral 'Al Oddfollows an requested to or- und the funeral of our late brother Hurry W. Muclfny to be held 2 p.nt. Saturday. March ID or Mr. Stewart United Church. dro in Bangor. Maine's second lar- gow, N. S., is visiting her cousin, gest city, mysterious telephone Mrs. Chester Shaw, Charlottetown. calls to radio and television sta- tions from a "Mr. McAllister" re- sulted in closing of schools when it had been planned to keep them open. Some calls said schools B., to spend the eekend with Mrs. Dowling'a sons. Mr. Clifford Hogan and Mr. Gerard Hogan of South Shore. Miss Claire Mcisaac, pupil of Notre Dame Academy. Charlotte- town. spent a weekend at her home in Fairview. The many friends of Misti Pearl Young will be sorry to hear that she has entered the P. E. I. Hos- pital for an operation. Mrs. Eldon Sreen, of Charlotte- town left on Friday morning for Toronto with her son, John, where the latter will undergo cordiac sug- gery at the famed Sick Children's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gallant and Mr. Ambrose Gallant of Sou- Mrs. S. G. Peppin Heads City 1 Blind Institute Big. acompaniedl by Mrs. Ray ucette, Char ottetown. visit- . ed"'e1'v-"M Ms M M” i..iI1.lii.:'.i"li;'.'.i.".”i.'il.'i”i?.L”i5.33.'.iZi Felix Gallant, South Rustico. Mr. Paul MacKlnnon and Mr. James Dowling and daughter Pat- ricia. motored from Moncton. N. Institute for the Blind. was held at the Charlottetown Hotel, Fri- day, March 0. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. S. G. Peppln. who ” L t th ” . for their um us: Funeral Service IN NEW ENGLAND Out Atttol 0. Ireland is Ilniiiar QVIQBAWWIVOD 0 support and co-operation during the past year. She stated that the annual tag day had proved very satisfactory, as was also the pic- nic held at Stanliope in July and the Christmas party which was held at the Clover Club was great- ly enjoyed by the st htleu people. Mrs. W. . P. acMilian con- vener of tho nominatin commit- MW cum mi" ii” '”i'i""i53"”iI.""t 323 "iii , : on. as n . . . . M u M L.c.I:l'oWlG: Past Pfetidllllr "II. J. T. Rodd; President, Mn. I. G. Peppin; int Vice-President. Mrs. J. M. Garnhtmi: 2nd Vice-would ant, Mrs. J. D. Msctluign; Int. Vice-president. Mrs. A. . Mae- Piiee; Treasurer. Mrs. Ann Mu- gonsld and Secretary. lira. PJ. Mr. Philip Bower. field heret- NOTICE Owing to the death of MRS. it. E. MUTCH R. E. Match 8: Co. will not be open today. PRINCE ISLAND FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE GET YOUR TICKETS "MOLLY DARLING" -FOR- . ST. PATRIGICS PLAY The Funniest Show In Years Community Centre MARCH I6-I7 DON'T wuss our Tickets on sale at-Old Spain, K. and R. Stores. Cantwell's Pharmacy, Stead': Pharmacy, Reddin BPOS., Foster's Drug Store. ' GET YOURS 'AT ONCE PUBLIC MEETING LEGION HALL, JUST ARIlIVED!! Plastic Showertogs SL98 Ovorslioo Solo Continues - With Great Saving: for All the Family LePago Shoe Co. Ltd. Open III 12:30 pan. CHARLOTTETOWN TUESDAY, MARCH I3, 1956 8 PM. rum. nisousuox on Tim - POIILTIY INDIIUIBY DISCUSSION ON IIH' AND CATTLE MDRTDII DEW LIMITED INIIIIAICIOOCIIIILIAII Ind TIAVIILAGINTI Idsphunu: lnnraaaellt-rrunlllll i'l'?ir1'I”'.Ei'-A-V 'v.. .. . .. . . ., mos TONIGHT (SATURDAY) .ElLI!S..A.l.F' AT WELLNER'S AT 9 O'CLOCK News the TIME to SAVE - BUY NOW DISCOUNTS IN ALL W. DEPARTMENTS w. WELLNERLTD. Jewehllauilbl