Supervisor Of Schools Speaks On Text Book Supply Methods Fulton Lists Two Maior iElection Issues For PC's Mr. Malcolm Macxenzie, super- retailing at 823.55 cost the student . visor of Island schools. was the ;l5.45l l "mu make, It we smmnemde Mr. MacKenzie outlined the . , i - OTTAWA (CPD - Progressive with discussion - let's have tho.-:a still, small voles within him H d sch l A l Conservative Davie Fulton made vote now.'' ' '”t-rying fiddlesticks." W" "1 all N "W ml?" '9' lllod l plyl" an book, A ll t'lL”.Lr Tuesday that two major VOTES FIRST LONCERN lle "la lll, ally crlllchm ol ell. nelllllfw 313: llllligllat gimme Sthlir lpl-lrlgvlncul when '0' ti ll election issues for his party will "The only thing that counts for p,l-me mlnlu" ml. lll. riwpermu he the status of Parliament and this government is the noses of D, Bumpy mmuh l. mu up, the government's attitude to the the majority. he said. St. Launm swelled "mu ll. lull Commonwealth. Speccllel W M15 Pelffoll I55 been exasperated" to say some- in a Commons speech Mr. FlIl- Mt Illerlln MON-Y had delgpmr thing that should have been said u said government actions in teiy tried to make amends for long belo" ln mm menu,-.4 he :22: ll"-' d9b3"e' "' 9 .”' .. ' ” lsto " u rted the lime reduced Parliamentary sul You cannot turn on the stream prlglel nl:lnlu?;... :ml:2gmlL Tl” lW":::.:I"""i '” W” ::..:".i':,:i .;:i. 31.?'.'::l:"-- ii: new or mu m Am;,- and no re . . ' ' i ” e rec- ' He said the goyernment appan Fulton said. Commonwealth unity 3::l'l?f'5g:l':"ancue':loll1,:Pl:l:g lndeed ' entiy has written oflthect depended on continued interest some 0! our comemporarley. ln wealth as a force for world peace co-operation and trust. iEuwpe whose amlude W” ma, lth.lhnLet.resldtfth . We--r'." ” ' 1'1”.-'.f.??.i.i'::"...":f.i?.”."i?':.'3I5 The subject of Mr. Macl(enzle's ' ' address was "methods of supply- Ta T nmem of yearly "mu 1" ins school textbooks" but at the l 9 "PP" srades. These systems 0 a C outset he mentioned some of the mm” M '99 P"0Vl"E 5""5l"l”l'V other problems with which edu- l" the PPOVIMGU ll!!! have Idovlr cational authorities and the people Macxeuleli lure" 0 "'e'":,.fl"?l.:',le med m Pm" the meeting broke up into discus D Edw s . t - l slon groups. A lunch was served S , l5Il:l;:orlyPe:llce:uiilglimthgdthasg; :2:;c:i;eo:iostes5e5 appointed for the o teachers, and an improvement i h b l - in llrllllmg in the system of school adminls- ,All 1 c. H w""" . tration were among the chief colors in The Standard tlua A November ,. h by Prime The speeches by the two min- onl we were ill to rule ” S. L t riticlzlnll isters made no mention of ''th V y , 'L . i ' w ..v . . , mlnelstsellllperrlnen aoufregurocpe" had central factor" in the Commong From M35 F""””' r m" . Pl'0blem5- In lhl-I IiF0VlllCe lllele is week. Get The Standard - on lumped Britain and France in the wealth-loyalty to the Crown. could only gather that in the view K ' .l, L d C ' b a tendency to stick to the small C A M E 0 sale now. complete with mm- nme ulegory as communm 33. Mr, Pearson had written on llle of the official oppositloln the only Dr Helen l a Y e e unit of administration which does in. l2,l,.n mm; .,,d 20 grcssors. And in a United Nations Commonwealth by stating the U.S Eoverllllftnl vmhlhle gglliulmwzoilirf , ' l . . . l not offer equal opportunity to all KENSINGTON ,.g.. of comics. (July ten , is a . - - , . - . ' ' ' I ' '5".'..:il'.i".:l:-.?;'::.'5i.i”a .'If'”..:';i.?.".'”.tY.ii.i”:.':.l:"'i:::.::;e iililili. ” ,.,.,if::;;::;i,;;:;::,;a::,”,,,,, Her Elghtieth Birthday 2:.”...:..':?..;”..'ii..:.":. 31527. 'i.".:”..' we Thur 7'15-915 The ...,., Ed cl with Russia and the United If the Commonwealth were re- Mr. Cameron said 'no intelll- pm-atloll of lltemlul-e lo, l-ul-al dlmclllll M051 0lhCl' Calladla" pm" 0i ill? El0l'Yl0l the lighting G.l.l I gtaeies against its oldest friends. built. it could do the same thing Bell! Clllladltill could have 8 tiyalla groups as well as organization Mrs. C. MacLeod, known to gay with Christmas decorations, V:,:ce' "Eve ttinldla am 61?; r 2: (5:iaI&ll'lIlg 1:938! . Referring to the general election and also exercise world-wide in- rel with what Mr. Pearson 0 and administration of duties of all as Aunt Millie was pleas- and added El'98llY W "W Willi "l pdrgllrflul ti" unt P T "B3 ekmd j. W do 2 Fl -' expected ncxt June. Mr. Fulton fluence forlpeace. the special session of Parllarfnenl other nun-ltion speclallsgll ln um antlylsurprisedlon the occasion of the ocmslon 3 5" V9 - 1: llglldlnsglzo 00" - T l. liaid he has no doubt now Cana- CAMERONS REACTION last November about the ef orts department, her elghtleth birthday. According Her two lslder bmlhe” W r Mr. MacKenzle said he was dlI- W" W" 9 - ' ON SALE Now dlan voters will decide on those Colin Cameron (CCF-Nanalmol of the Canadian government in the Three years and nine ln-ionths to plans. Mrs. Macloeod was in- unable to b t J 9 9 cournsed lbolll 0lll' ll'lC1ll0d 0' said he listened to Mr. Fulton with Suez crisis. were spent In the Canadian Wo- vited out to have supper with a pmllll of K:n5l';:te0':l ' whtmggle? school administration and renting; ' r ed his listeners that reform two issues. FIRST MAJOR SPEECH it was the first major Commons speech by the member for Kam- lnnps, B.C.. since his unsuccessful bid last month for the party lead- ership at the convention which chose John Dlefenbalter. He said External Affairs Min- lister Pearson and Health Minister Martin, in speeches Monday, had praised the Commonwealth. But those had been "honeyed" words uttered in an attempt to restore the situation. They could not re- move the impression created by the prtrne minister's November speech. . Mr. Fulton said the defence pro- lductlon bill two years ago-to ex- tend indefinitely the powers oi De- fence Production Minister Howe- llad been an uusuccsful attempt to replace responsible Parliamenv tary government by the rule of one man. s But in last year's pipeline tie hate the government had suc- lceeded in throttling debate before it had begun by the use of closure. There could only be responsible government when Parliament was able to ex ' and discuss gov- ernment actions. The govern- ment's attitude was "why bother men's Army Corps. She enlisted neighbour. arriving llome Ibout - . rated his elghtleth birthday two edllclllllm mu" come ll, the lug R T N d F ment was as officer in charg' l chorus of voices rang out "I-Iap , . . selves. There was an apathy Otaly O ee or trades training at Kitchener. col. Birthday To You". When ill: ,:";;;;3:,.,':5"'g;;x 'ffhlerJe”"lfl; among the people of Prlnltlcle Eld- tario. This was almost entirely lights were snapped on she found - . ' ward Island which boded or read” durmg the w”'l" """"h' progress in this important matter. 0 I O I d h I k diitti kb ldthh.ftlled ithl . AI P gogentfeclllanicigl :l,3l.leS,llJltliII1t!lnl(l:Ilu8d3)l nellghlllltltsms. w re am” and with his Wm Rem 5' Bl Pwmh The speaker said that many EDWARDG land lecturing six months After being escorted to a spec- Mus” pron" acted as chm” t f ll 1 hlld did t At the regular meeting of the participation rather than building penmme man. and Mrs. W. E. Forbe ( l”""'” ” '9 M C '9" "” Summerside Rotary Club. Brig. up I winning team. Brig. Reid ad- ggggaggenggn al”l:cgn'l:n':dwl"l'ig llffrscmgflllgjdihgallfpfy tf"s””"' Summerslde led in a sing-son; st "19" "ll" "" W” 9' "W" W” Eglslsplglfv"l;l';cr:7:'ll;i:eP:?'5:,c3;;Fl;' zisfllllelit;Vtgaihalgdnlgigzlgflfeglggl the British Army Catering Corps. merside presented shgr owlthumd glgume songs and Christmas cm" ll:;'tlll;b::l)TtzT:l bgoltllettlllhzdlrlgitzlll sbvhsthlcrtll me member. on a iilic2"”l2:”f3:leli.33I 312212;? ”i1i.?5..i.."” '.:i:""'::i:i coon luv" - W new -"'- gllyslcal Fiiitnessd przgriitrlill of the (1)! tile axillary 0! ilhpllvslcafl ed"tch"t' lng human nutrition child develop- eighty lighted candlles M"- M3CL90d ll Gnl0YllIE eX- l:,.lgn,”l',f l:'el-'.:1lI,pl.lcg:l.llcio:yf,,l:l.llnl';ll-Q ov nee. e e vs e mem- on we er, as ey 0 or 0 er mm" and l-amllg, relallonshlp Mrs Maclleod l. 'l ed ceptlonaliy good health and is ' bers that the Federal Government teachers. so long as they measure - ' t .9" V ma” loll ' lllllllrll)! Wit 34-85 ll lold 10 the had brought such a program into up to certain standards, and in 535;! ssullcgolfegglelagg llllegmlslds lilflrdfldllilrld Olmelll gmla lnlllllm her lllellngvetl-Y Vllatltllzde llIleICi'l1lllt?rlFh0TvotrlllC' pupus ml 3100 Grade XI book. existence at the beginning of the this respect it should not be im- gl.ee'ln l947 ' ' elercrlrlc kgllleargollg lllnc lllecng 8: United Church choir V ' 'nn l 2nd, World War, when they found possible to obtain local men or For llle mgxl two years Elle was ne llews e n es an She delighted everyone as she 1 that the health standards of the women to fill such qualifications. employed as Camldlan Home E- fl M Ma. M rendered Solecllons on llle plano ”c”mm"9d by M” R"55e1M"' nation were much less than ade- Summerslde has excellent facll- conomlsl wllll the Amerlcan can Holler wslyrgenerol Cll::l.(l::flelol:l:' and sang alto in a duet with Mrs. K” 0" me Plano” j qggt? Th: Vmgnm 5'2; ”l:l"""' mes l”:'m5i"lh E gltlallhe Company, She was located in Ham- wasyon hand for the celebration, F0'b95- I A b”"'"m"l lunch W" '""d' u ora ewyearsan en rop-newau orum, e vc a umlll oll b l l : p ll lll llllllllll llll all ll ldl l ll .5 l l l l Fed by W Federal G0V9"'""9'"- ""d.”'e 9"?” E""b9"l PI” The vatllious 35330: Cuilnadl-aavletldedU.tStl ggd glllligniltetl-he llzlginghillreg yosuctltglt evesirngpllas ller lfiayigng all man; lllle hap:;'p:rt;r wigs nbgusill TONIGHT 7'1 9'15 TnURs' 3'30-7'15T-9'15 ::;dth:”l',rg:,'li:”bee" uh" W" :ll:';"ei:' lleeizlgzgrarel!he::m"":o;lg A. in this work which was con Sinclair of Moncton. called by old favourites on the accordion, a close. . -:-:- - ; .Prlnce Edward Island now group. such as tlle Rotary Club, :::lnell':le';'lgro:ll;l:llll; Telalmnships iftcphnne w Ml" her c0"g”t"'3' spends about 310,000 per year in should start the program and see ln lg” she relurlled to Cornell ' "5" this respect. approximately half that it is properly organized and Unlverslly as a graduate research SON W55 E057 of which goes for equipment for carried out. alslslanl ln lhe De arlmenl ol Host and hostess to the gather-l A lthe smlalilelr sclhools ind tge prov- His Department will assist with lfuml Soclology she pmalared ln lug ware bier SOIII hBruce and his nce. C arotte own an ummer- the advice and and information. . l ' wle eorg e, wt whom Mrs. side are assisted from time to to see that such a program gets fgllgalgsstgllglolglnafrggglglgnslgfo; MacLeod resides. The home was time with special grants of small of! to the right start. At the con- recelvlng the Doctor ol Pllllasoplg, i clusion of his address. W. A. Cur- . degree in 1951- United Nations. She served .. Di- ALBANY vs. FREETOWN as a private and left with the eight o'clock. As she entered the e , l rank of Captain. Her last asslgn- hall the piano sounded and a lylogfes ilfl?aV:&hf”:gl:edan3"J0l;: analysis from the NOD18 lh9m' TODAY 3.30 7.15 9.10 i THURS. "(E15-9210 ' .4 The aim ofntlhe Dgpartmlentishto rle, Mayor of Summerslde. she lolned me Economlcs Dll t I "I ml W t id! i promote -90 an eve on P y- D. 0. Stewart. 0. C.. cha rmlm 0 vision of the Canada Department '9” ”' ” ' 5 9” " " Sudden death game for Pre-Christmas Lea e . H E l T i i 3" sical fitness in the you!!! People. the School Board, and Mr. Clar ol Agrlcullure ln September 1951 wtatll; vflostiogllci age tilhggcgtllrlllllglslt; Champlonshlp Through this program they hiep ence Mercer, Supervisor of Schools to build up the standard of health. for Summerslde. all expressed gligxlalglgllyvgtelolzhelg ?elg,5rllOl"' 3:; of the University College of the One hour skate after game. and through sports create I better their cooperation in such a pro- "llclu based on "search curled Well! lllgldeln llC8I' Klnlzston. :' Game time 830 RM ma ca. u women rom n e ' GUARDIAN BEDEQUE Rink. Thursday. Jan class of citizens. gram. and stated that they would on. ln the Rural Socloloxy Unll . l 1 itth 3.30 p.m. Albany St. Pats LEADERSHIP endeavour to see that the income have been publlshedl Caribbean Islands and territories Admlssloll 60 and 35 cent. lersus Surnmerslde Jr. Aces. In order to have sucltaprogram. ing council were advised to give ln 1954 she was granted ml," at;cndedNthls ggsidgntial ufoilirse. rom ovem r 955 ate it is necessary first to have part- it their serious consideration. Rot- i ' it. Then community leader- at-tan Austin A. scales, chairman gllfllyllmshlgazlesllgfl :I:i;"cEuril:'eT: she has carried on with research ship, and finally qualified men to of the Prince County Hospital munlrles llvlng for three l elgm and service work in Rural Socio- organlze the program, which Board, was also a guest at the day, wlll; nlml lamlll” ln ax ol logy with the Economics Division, would take care of all pnrtlcl- meeting. mew counlrlet A sales of ,l' Oftllc Cllll-Idll Depllfmelll 01' Agri- ”l.""..."'"...2?L l?i'i7':l””' ”'”"' -m--m--m -ho" "tilt We -mi mm tall" ft."li1'5;.oJYl2"tifi”;1ct”ii.lil”"n.”,' w 0 re e c . . . Importance is being stressed on on the serial plate that had been ltl':lo8l"l:'p;ol;:s;'fll3:;wB3'c;e;"gggl 1956) when she served temporarily ii taken off a car body at the city adlam W” gamed ham um mm, as Associate Professor of Rural dump in November and also with From December 1954 to Odo: Sociology at Cornell University in Evidence the serial number Hearing on be, 1955 Elle was glfmud len Ithaca, U.S.A. the contact between Matthews and more luv. of lbw," to Accept (Continued from case 2) git-R wlighplllt-lia1:elli.mm whom an fl”m'::lf:;:'”3,2':;'l'l;ll:nFl:ld ”l",l2 AP RINK Const. Lloyd Archer of the City TONIGHT 10' 3'” wm' "d 9"" "VET u” Police told of Const. Hillier and "C" Hockey Skate after. BEDEQUE Rink tonight. Junior lr)lDCl(e,V. Bedeque versus Fernwood 7.30, Klnltora versus Freetown 8.45 Admission 25 cents. KENSINGTON Rink tonight. Cavendish versus Rustico. Game time 8.30 sharp. skate after. P1-es school skate 2.80 to 4.”. REGULAR Thursday night . dance. Kenslnston Legion Home. l Music by Mellowaines Orchestra. Dancing from 9.30 . 12.30. Admiss- Cclls-es Heard In Summerside Court l A Party from Moncton was sen- "lted to one month in jail for ab- ion 50 cents. head-lights. Matthews. at this time lllmull lnvesllgallng ll" llluov. CARD PARTY Legion Home 5' "'9 ””'ly'”q"l"d "Wk "my ery of Steele by some railway Kmlllkion. Ffidly. January 18' ' 'l'"" m" bew" he "mwed employees at the yards on the 'l 3-30 D.m. Good prizes and dress: up '3'” "uh am e" "d met morning of October 21. He said he rd chicken. Door prize. sponsor- llmked "' thought that Steele was living at to Ladies Auxiliary. In the meantime. Hearts stated the time. He "id that .3 "nlml. W FMLHR we sch um laglteizws tug gig rule" has me. and the clergy werfakcalletd Frank Myers League H urmantru one l'.I dhth ltl eno mzigrfdnlzdflsfvgrpulaamutgmch lied cplaced ltlrn on the tracks at hlhpltnll 'i'lTevIgolll:e.walTa stated. 7230 -- Crapaud Vl- TWO" 9 I ' - . . dlan the name of vale:-Te. wilt: ilfa rlllrlilutyhalulidll ?'.'.”'l';'.;'t' T12: ;::,:tl':l'l,3:p:?w in the 9:00-Victoria vs. Fairview fg: Wlalzellleconeltlilly rl'laiet1w:dVl:i- blood-Illlglagll it lliduliot lo tell nnrannawr on STAND M l skate met, I 8. ea se n.ezsa atesaw imdittlimony. a- :f,;.'l'-fl””d ll! "ll Mus In I lIAnyItllI:WI on the Wenlnq 0! the lllelilvl tlenledecall ifllesed connect- Admission 25 cents to all I inal winner in the Public accident and that he didnt detect loll with the accident and the sub- Ipedolyfasvaohtedfor babies! Te t t Speaking Grades Eight, Nine and any influe of alcohol from the gequcm action; in connection with Ingh.,,M....,.. wluul 9-m3 89 Perm" 339 Ten and will compete in the im- accused. sml, when .. - - J by "' "'i ;:frl""'"' ""1 be held in the late Goa-go MacDonald. a chariotw Mr. Nicholson. the" accused italneli "- thiitltedn- 3?: lhual ti.oluliall.brl,tuald.:'th'3lu:ralll: lt,)'lT'o:uThOo evtTnl:goxol:aOctog:l' an A I with Matthews and had e car he could not remembe any?-llllll for approximately two weeks. Ono that happened. I m ll.T.'nd'?t'3 t'e"no"'"l.l.'.r?”l." 'l".'.i'l.'ll .ei”..3".d" .'I'.”i'.'?3.'.'t lghhls itml ""..."' T5.” :: '.::r.:."-" ".2." ":.:i.::;".::ii..'z y ,. l,,,,, on ::'ne.n" . w an :ccidaentn and that Matthews has mg "ml. '0 '..'n .v '.rvk'ng ......... ..,... .. ...... ::en.:v::e-..;'t;.-":.."i..':::.e.':.. . ,,,,,,, l'l'lli hill. when his case was pro- in the evening to pay his b0IPd- Mn” T. E". yo. M". with ex parte in in The accused's mother Mrs. Mat- Iliisr te' (X 1'1, Enid! ill. . , h IV l.l..n.”y, ii..inr.o't'T3.'"nom. M”il..9't'...'.i.' ..o'.'A'5i."l.'f Elia. &'i.'.'.'i..'."i.'.7.l.'..'".liii.'.l.i.I.'.".i.. .3 Sam lllsontlcal llll0Wl0tl90 memory ldi . . it snime'l"'e.d'i'5nc."ill sl?.'.'ii.i.'.':i-'3 "”l'o'i.. ammo. . grocery 5'.fi"li..'t' .l.'2'".ll3l.-'t"i..3Xftl”ii”.'."I.r winany pleaded guilty to leaving had been moved, no not Matthew Practical experience not necessary ' 5" had been borne while she was all away. The court will resume our men. Ilslol hospital. pension and discount in when the counsel will aim IIII auto: their can to the im- , 5...." Applylnpersonto it. 1. HOLMAN uunso Cl-EANES chilIonatown:Mr.AllseeOwen l m i 0 ----v suntunntdo: Personnel Ollee KT on every package of LARGE SIZE BREEZE! i New Way Relieves Artliritic, Rheumatic Pain Without Pills Whcnyoubuylargesisalseesedetei-gentyou'li End abesudfulCennonfaoeclotlIs'lghtiaaideeverypach.ge. 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