Another $50 Million Sought programs and) membership in |70ar fo WOOD. at cot of contracing andi aan Tod tls tesa international organizations, will All other cont ributions to im- proving embassy For Colombo Plan Spending | 2.22. tees tain! sonemic se ose. Sout Sk em Eales AWA (CP) P cal year. maintained at the same level $2,937,087. WATER HAZARDS orT ~ Parliament single appropriation im Exter- The current year’s $1,500,000 OF increased. The assessment for Canada's, The U.S. public health fis being asked to vote another nal Affairs Minister Green’s for the purhcase of flour to be The cost of the depart- membership in the United Na- vice reports more than twice $50,000,000 for the Colombo pian budget for 1962-63 given to the United Nations re- ment’s headquarters adminis- tions organization in 1962-63 will many persons drown ‘' hat'-"-)s of Commonwealth aid to South The overall cost of the exter- lief and works agency for Pal- tration and Canada’s -epresen- be $2,184,000 in U.S. funds, an as in swimming pools, eibteoe and Southeast Asia. the largest nal affairs department, includ- estine refugees in the near east tation abroad — including am- increase from the current year's or other water on home Grand Opening Tues. “eb. 20th WRIGHT'S SHOE MARKET 5000 PRS. SHOES NOW i ON DISPLAY..OVER 2000 _SEias orale SQ. FT. OF FLOOR AREA! O’LEARY — The death occur- Tignish Athletic Association | 27748" acca ae | pital on Wednesday of James Lewis Wedge, O'Leary, in his tHelds Fancy Dress Carnival [ier weiss, teary, ss " TIGNISH — A fancy godl Patey Richard, (Maggie and ee oe ee “tee carnival on the Tignish out- | /'88s of Hamilton, Ont. and ‘Edmund | “door rink on Friday evening be-| First prize, single, Percy Hen-| a+ home | nessey (black cat); 2, Cletus; , Willia eedeamensl fore a large crowd of spectators,| Keough (bunnie); 3. Elton Ellis = =, poe ‘was deemed a great success by | (clown), _ — = oonee World the Tignish Athletic Associa-| Most comical, John Broder- nr ae eae ‘tion. The highlight was the! ick The 7 ae belt ‘ erowning of the carnival queen,|, Children's prizes were award-| 111)... Wunciel i ' oy Miss Letita Ferry Tignish, who| ed to Sheila LeClair and Carol] poe nee mfield. | iattained the honor by selling the| Hackett (Funny old ladies); ony Ss COUTCR, SUaOrw els, t tickets-to the event, and| Mary Smythe and Ann Bernard| “Mere Requiem High Mass was crowned by last year’s| (bride and groom); Catherine — by Rev. Emmanuel , Susan Hogan. Smythe and Sharon Bernard , ard. : The judges of the carnival, (pyjama twins). allbearers were John Arsen- . and Mrs. Joseph Dorsey,| First prize, single, Nancy ault, Arthur Gallant, Ira Ellis, | Miss Albertina Gaudet had| Keough (Little John); Lorne| Bernard Shea, Herbert Dennis, difficult time in selecting the | MacDonald (soldier); 3. Glen-| R0y MacMillan. ; winners from the large group of| die Pedersen (clown). Interment was in the church ome contestants. Most comical, Jean Harper | Cemetery. The committal service Prizes for the best costumed| and the most original, Brenda | W85 conducted by Rev. Clarence 3 adults were awarded to : Mrs,| Keough. Pitre. | ba ‘Reta Trainor and Mrs. Irene| After the presentation of prizes | . ‘MacDonald, (valentines); 2nd|a 23-pound turkey, lotteried by | Allison MacDonald, and/ the assoviation was drawn for. | WEATHER Richard (old and new year) | The lucky winner was Claire ard prize, Midgie Midershew Silliker, O'Leary. of Astin — Now... = P. E. |.'s largest floor area shoe store! MEN'S black moccasin vamp OXFORDS @ excellent value ~@ Regular 6.95 tf Ft gs TORONTO (CP) — Tempera: | t Law : Min. Max. « 29b 15b r Seles , 38 48 * Victoria ..... 4l 51 SAND NEW S p AGE calary ee : hidsnet #0 ‘Alberton and West Prince County wine ie ee '® The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Feb. 19, 1062. Soa oh juebec Be -efkis 8 13 edericton ....., Wrig ht Shoe Co. Ex pands; [xc i & Self. Service Now Offered |e : 5 , St. BOS © ica ces HALIFAX (GP)_the weather # | office says all regions should h | experience considerable sun- ©) | shine today but a disturbance # | in the central United States is moving eastward aid will spread cloud into western Nova Scotia late in the day. Regional forecasts: Halifax and vicinity, northern N.S., Eastern enn Evtece Ed- ' ; tana ai wick: Sunny and ‘colder: light winds. Low-high at Halifax 18 ) | and 22, New Glasgow 5 and i. Goshen and Charlottetown zero and 15, Moncton zero and 10, Fredericton 5 below and 10 Wright's Shoe Market, a new wie fn the technique of footwear selling in the province in Charlottetown at 9 ~~ Tuesday. & two months now Arthur| © +. ‘Wright has had renovations|P @atried out in the basement of| Ris store on Queen Street to for a self-service sec-|§ All Shoes Plainly Marked With | Each Size and Price! omen‘s Specials —|—-—_Men’s Specials Poodle Slippers WORK Men's full Men’s @ Size 4109 1.59 BOOTS | RUBBERS | SHEET The expansion will enable the ’ = footwear atid.there will be a wi| pom Native Of Baltic Dies In Mass. @ Full Grain ri 2.25 RUBBERS above, Saint John zero and 12; O'LEARY — Joho A. Matt Edmundston ‘and Campbellton @ Reg. 1.99! @ Cork Soles ‘ hews, O'Leary, received word 10 below and 10 above. @ Reg. 7.98 g. 2.65 qn Wednesday that his brother, Cape Breton: Mostly sunny; dames Herbert Matthews, Cam- | colder; winds northwest 20 with bridge, Mass., had passed away gusts to 30. Low-high at Sydney @ Feb. 14 in his 85th year MR. WRIGHT zero and 15. The deceased was born ia N.S. South Shore and Annap- Baltic, P.E.1., the eldest of 12; Im the basement market, 5,-| olis Valley: Mostly clear becom- ot eae | Ome |) “87 1.99 @ Reg. 6.95! 9.67 children five of whom survive. | 000 pairs oe se as to ing cay ae = ; cal. They are, Mrs. B. Anderson, | size and price will on dis-\der; li n g BOYS SPECIALS . B ABY Darnley; Gertrude, Mrs. Wearn, | Play. ~ |the evening to east 15. Low- Cambridge, Mass.; Blanche,| Mc:*Wright said that sales in| |high at Yarmouth 18 and 25, Mrs, William Ozon, Port Bor-| the market will be on a cash Kentville 10 and 15. White 9? Pum DRESS OXFORDS den and Edgar and Jobn in| basis. Clerks will aid in fittings) Bay of Fundy; Light Rag’ ot west winds the O'Leary. os perchane to ensure Oe le to. cutest 8, heat; hans @ Large selection @ Long wearing BOOTS oming clo evening : : According to Mr. Wright, the with a” aie ¢ R 13.95 @ Sizes 1-to 6 @ White or 9 @ Reg. 5.50 = Bei ‘ ige self-service section of the store, will mean a decrease in ex- about midnight; visibility 1b penses and these savings will| ‘nile. ewes in cnow te one be passed on to the customer. arens of popula priced {00 t- High tide today at Charlotte. town at 11:28 a.m. and 11:02 der oie nen available in many | Pm. At a at 8:01 = MIDDLETO eighteen minutes later than ~ Scot Charlottetown. Sun rises today a Loafers New Style ; puseps | PUTTER QUALITY OXFORDS | © Reg. 1.85 Following is the mid - térm| & 6:49 and sets at 5:40. —neeen| TEpOT Of Middleton School. 18 PATIENT a | Grade VIII: 1. Corinne Ham- yes McCarville; 3. Gloria George MacDonald. | mill; 2. Dandra Hamill; 3. Mar-| O'Leary, | jon Mulligan. |p Ptincipal— Catherine MeKen- G Reg. 4.98 @ 6-months ~ i @ Reg. 6.50 s ® } senault. . > Mee patient tn the Chariotteown “Grade VIT: 1. Gerald ‘am | Asitant— Mra Prank a J Pa o.|. Grade VI: 1. Fred McCarde; an . [ . ua a ; owen ens water }2Linda .Arsenault;...3. Beryl 4 . er —— ee oe : : SS (WRIGHT SHOE co.) ' QUEEN STREET CHARLOTTETOWN