wiu cost YOU Less luau 'lI-ll oovtiu ivgyasivr on-A no can EEGUAEIE. llev Glasgow liiiil Vicinity March certainly came in as a lamb, and with the mild weather and heavy rainlail have left some very bad drains on the roads which require early attention. Mr. James Moffatt, who has been a patient in the P. 3. Island Hospital for live weeks. is spend- ing some time with his sister, Mrs. Willard Nicholson and Mr. Nicholson. tstleu "Welconia".I while Marvin McDonald gave a lovely rendition of the "House with nobody iin lt". A spelling match then followed where the children excelled, anzl gave much enjoyment to the spec- tators. Mrs. Andrew gave a splendid paper on education. Mai-ven McDonald on behalf of the Junior Red Cross conducted an auction sale which brought brisk widding. This was followed by a fishing pond. A lovely treat of ice cream and cake was serv- ed. assisted by several ladies. Mr. David Johnstone gave an appreciative speech. Mrs. Houston thanked her guests for coming, and expressed the wish that a U. I. FOOTING I111- 'Olu1et1e.n Pineeu. the National Assembly. nnmg. committee. said the United state; will suwlir 4oo.ooo.ooo.ooo lranu (about 8l.fm.000.000i during 1964 and France 13.000.000.000 trance (about 33,000,000). ALLISON MacLE0ll ,Y0lIll PARIS, (Reuters)-The United States this year is bearing 70 per cent of the cost. of the eight-yeah old Indio-chins war. emcial fig- ures released here Tuesday show. Mrs. Millar Orr received word p M U - from her sister, Mrs. Vernon meet "3 or t I mum" could be k -'- Rlggs (ghee Ruby Pursey) of Tor- held more on'"' t c 6' M. c' or-.to.' nt., saying her health has lr:7.l.n;lete3E:;s d;:i;edv;mM;:.peRg:: N!!';lrlIe;i,tll1: lrefgef tllift . , Advises that spring is just around the corner, and ,, hm. ,, . M1 M0 , her condition is somewhat improv- its time for you to think of your tire needs for '54. V9 y' ed . R 0 G Mm Shem Dmfuon Imam Becaushe we havehmore tires on hand than we wish ' . - v .. to carry t ese tires ave been priced to clear . of Notre Dame Academy, enjoyed Mr" Henry no" "7"" T 19” ' . . , ' GETHNG READY TO MOVE - Lt. John Gauthier, Charlottetown. a pleasant week-end at her home dun with her diugm”-' Mrsi Come ln and Select y0.'-11' Chmce 0fD0m1m0n Royal, P. E. 1., shows Sgt. Oscar Bertrand of Quebec the route to be taken liere Her iriend M Sh Reghmld McN'm "ld Mr: Mei ' ' i b h . . ' on their next schcmc. Both are members of the 1st Canadian Infantry companled her '55 pun la- Nem' Dunl-op' Flrestonel Goodnch or Goodyear m the Sue SEW? m0n9.V Y 3-Vmg that old radiator recored. Division Ordnance Field Park, RCOC, stationed with the 1st Canadian ' requ”ed' Cores for popular makes of cars carried in stock. Infantry Brigade Group In Germany.-(National Defence Photo). Mr. Hiri-old Toombs has returned M” ”"d M” C'"”'” S'"'"- h h . - Prompt and Efficient Service '”:'t"”?ql:w "'51. 9;” :l::ll'wde;l.l3ItIl:r wiiealrc:m1..iog:”lr'ou:f PASSENGER AND V2 TON "W ton and Mr. 'Houston on Tues- ALLETT'S BATTERY 8 RV DAM CROSSWO RD i:B";..;'":;;. ":..:".::.."".::”.:':: . sin or Mr Price sale we I 305058 3-P;-tlcle or 13.?-adders mng xgalnyhotdhis old friends who Mr Jack stew”: Wampum! 600 x 16e6 ply 1st line .............. .. 5534.10 326.50 . . is a lion ri were e g te to see him. ' . V ' - 600 6.6 1 k bb 15 ljn " 35.90 I 0 207 Great George St. ,-' Dial 6232 5.Pcrennial 4. Faldsof 'stock- by his ”'"”' M1.” M5” 5'eW'"t- X 1 py "0 r y t e T r T279 , visited the Capital on Wednes- 600 X H94 ply 1st line -- -- d26--30 520.30 5 herbs (E. I.) loose ingg Mrs. Elton Robinson has been d - . . - 9.Solitsry skin on 17.Thin- the truest of her cousin. Mrs. ”" 670 X 13”4 913' 1st line -- - 3835 322'”? 10. Pillar: neck; Mr James E. Andrews and Mr. An- A b I 1 d, 670 X 1541 ply 2nd line . .. 3222.95) 3418.90 (A;-ch.) g 5, Amergun 19,cuch, diews: also visited several or Messlhgimwt-iirngam iaSies.lI55l5lliCdWl?'y 710 X 15-4 ply 1st line . 3532.95 5E23.5() T K , 12,cm;-ogr;. writer words her old friends, who were happy . ' empe M "' 760 15gg4 I 1 t 1' 27 - phy 8 Bredby 20 A m ,0 3" her looking so Wm liar? dAi&drew gathered at. the X PY S ine 3; .93 l . ' , ' ' ' . te hurch on Thursday after- . 14. Aflirmatlve crossing of compact L-JUI'1l:l Hll r .. .. N R Vote dmerml njimlm ,4, Miss Yvonne Doiron has return- 3Og'I';rg&l:;5spt:;: 331;?" Muevoifh TRUCKS AND BUS I I I 1 15.Cresccnl.- species 23.Goddess Y""'”"' A""" :tdud:lth:lr:'cl";' :)l;t" Cliilnln 3 Pu" heart, and; renpwedx. mind ' shape tigurd 7. Clan (N. Z.) of a3.Lyre-like 9 " 9 V "' m - l ' 700 X l7e3 ly S53 00 1,11 1 g as! we enter His courts with P V - --r 12- 11:2: 1 9.: .. 3'3"." ";:i:,Wr 5. "...::.:":..': T2.":.?.'.3"”.fJi.".f 700 x ms-s my ws - . W39 - W l 9 -l sion. 700 x 20-3 iy sseooo P 'g rational D. Exclama. of l4.Botch Mrs. Willard Nicholson is spend- . LV. CHARL0T'1'ET0WN' ' 1!. Kings tion draying 2l5.Devoured Mr and M" Gem,” amok,” lng some time at the home of her 700 X 11-6 ply mo -.-2.. on sun. t:::::::.. S:l';..... 2;-':.:;:::::m ill:iil..Zi1tll"'3."li”l?”::.'..”:lll: 7”” X 1” W -s i ' ” For Murray Harbor 4:00 pm. daily except Sunday. victory person. mpngms. .conjunction w ere ey were e guests of the"? E il d..H.g rt 1 For Sourls 2:30 p.m. dolly except Sunday. 22. Jujubcs Mn and M”' 1” MCC”ub”y' 5” 0 P1 L 7:30 am. Tiiesilny. Tliursdny, Saturday. 24.Usesan R 1 d R 1. B kk lg For Elmira (Lv. Souris) ous p.m. lilonillny 5; l';i;liliiy".l 25 Easgyugalitm n.,f"3.,” R':,d,.,f,",,if,,u,,” ,,,,"sY,,f. NO. l IN A SERIES or TRIBUTES TO CANADA'S TRUCKING INDUSTRY. . . 5145 I1-Im T119! 83' lurk" H31 '- 9 . ”8 day, where the company of those ' . . . . ' ' ” " ' ' For Georgetown 2:30 pm. daily except Sunday , 26'cBh5.k':'b3er young lads were much enjoyed. For Tlgnlsh 3:30 tum. dnlly except: Sunday. znpnnch Paulette 0" who has be , en I seaport patient in the P. E. Island Hos- l:V- SUDHTERSIDE (P035-l pital for a considerable time, is For Charlottetown -1:15 a.m-. lo:l0'e..m.. 2:45 rum. dallv ex- 2s'f;:)tcz:;s spengmg ” (cw dwsd with h" apt Sunday. 29.15:" puny grog l;3;8i:lll.S.k Mr.b :n Mrts. Valli. For Borden 1:15 a.m.. 2:45 p.m., daily except Sunday. 31, mdefinnf liroeme. Frighds wlllmbee liieeltlglltgg F" T'"'”" T21 in" .:mflTiIldn;:;?p:VeSdldltg?ihy, r.u..,. az.?i5il?lf EZoE"T3cJv'L'?y 3'3”... ”?Z.miil.f....' l (var.) m '7' m i 38.Wine The World Day of Prayer Serv- MONCTON &.'rBHAAIiIFAxT0-Rg;;1:T JOHN as rAelcg?i::l:n lccllurdliias 'l:Il:;d pli'r;Sld!9lllelS Unliftleild BIO E - ' i . ' ' Indian Howard Ling and Miss Elsie Laird ---a-Z-:--e--r 3D.Scol'E were lln charge of the program. ' ,w . S r memb 1'! d . Lv. Charlottetown 1:00 a.m., summerslde 1:15 a.m., 40 mfg 10”” Sgziitl numbegs 0:: 3,: pfgggf; fully "WW s'md'V' 4;. Swan were olfered by Miss Elia Sem- Through sir-conditioned sleeper 0- iottebown-Montreal, anon wrong pie, Mrs. P. L. Richardson, M". leaving Charlottetown 1:00 s.m. DOWN Gordon Laird and Miss Myrna I Lxm Smith who represented the Mis- Z Sharpen sion Band. Also solos by Miss ” ' Linda Orr and Miss Doris An- can many sanvica (L I ”m' ' drew. Mrs. R. L. Dickieson gave . , f'tl.l dd "Th Id 1 BORDER g CA1-E Tonnngnj-IN; TIOW t0 WOT'k lt. :"el..' niu; izrnsdlonorr vevns :1 A X Y D L 3 A A X E lering-bearer. Four trips daily in each direction, leaving Borden " 1' 0 N F E L L 0 w . pier at 0:10 a.n1., 1:00 p.m., 4:30 p.m.. 1:30 p.m., and Cape Ono lcitcr simply stands for mother. In this example A is used Mt P51” P91"! Who ll Gm- Tnrmentine pier at 10:35 a.m.. 2:40 p.m., 0:00 p.ni., 0:00-p.m. !m' the three L's. X for the two 0'1. etc. Single letters, :ipos- Phyed W'"l Mn Mm” 0": Went l t ' . trophies. the length and formation of the words are all hints. me w"k'""d M ”” 7th ” M5 l Each day the code letters are different. home i" S” 1'0"!" gang. sand"; 11m. A 0rypgo."m qnouun Fbigingi Egiucatloncl Wteel: .t-a ous on sen ou nv s- Llfc 03 re Vpwxxovx Ypqpxxz, tlons to all the residents of the r - Mayiield School District to par- I WBCXNV KQ MKCSGFXOMSUKCR v ticipgile ii:!"Open House" twith teac or an pupils. In sole of ”M K N 3 K c' the stormy condition, there was . n g a good attendance, who were EsPFLL ml V-INC! AND graciously welcomed by Mrs. "d Nb: l-louston. Carol Coles gave a reci- Speaking of llaliies . . . Check These ggigjy Values You'll discovera great difference from the moment you take the wheel You've an extra value. too, In spokesman of Try how easl-lye Plymouth handles-there's an amazing difference. Drive it around curves and feel it actually Lllgg to the road. No outward sway-no sense of strain of "holding" your car. N peace of mind. Plymouth Safely p 4 Rim Wheels, exclusive with (.....m- Chrysler products, afford extra protection In case oisudden tire failure, because the safely-Rim feature holds the deflated lire on the wheel while you make a stislphier, safer slop. -' Flrsi. you'll discover new and uh” wonderful vlalbllliy. You have I ' " clear, close-In view of the road ahead over the lower Plymoulli hood. Driving is safer and much more enjoyable. The Plymouth Balanced Ride using Oriflow shock absorbers, has been widely accepted, but lest the original. Feel how it eliminates pitch. roll and lounce . . . how it smooth: out the roughest roads, malies pavements feel level I as stable-top. To iiisea safety features add other Plymouili values . . -oiii.stainliiig Plyiiioutli styling . . . beautiful live-tone interiors and gen-biiglit bslied enamel body colours . . . durable clirysler engineering that saves you money. Then. the steering wheel is gin; eye-level. You look ovev the wheel-not through it. Plymouth Chair-High Seals lei you all up comfortably so you see all round. You don't get tired and cramped as In ordinary. lower seals. .1 IR . N ecu lens I You have the all-lime protection of constant-speed Electric Windshield Wlpdrs-they won't slow down T when you climb a hill or accelerate to pass as you've seen vacuum-operated wipers do. & -....a..v.. l l E It takes the combined facilities of rail, water, air and highway to keep Canada's economic wheels turning. You have balanced braking. Plymouthlisetggbrakecyllndeis In each front wheel brake where extra braking effort is raquIred- not lust gig like most other cars. Cyclebond rlvetiess brake-linings last much longer-no rivals to active brake drums-greater surface contact area for more efficient briiiing effort. For example, remove the trucks from the liighways-sndoureconomy would soon grind to a halt. Farm produce would waste in the ' field . ; . factories would shut down for lack of materials . . : . warehouses would be glutted with goods while your neighbourhood stores displayed empty shelves. What about the man who keeps the wheels rolling-the truck ..-.. .-.....-.n....,......... . .p----------------.. .------- .-..------.. if you like thg extra one of Power Steerlng'- d1'i'"'? remember, Plymouih'a Full-T'me Power St lng . . . . ,3 on M, job N we Nmel ,m'n we momenfyrour He's a solid citizen and, like yourself, takes pride in his tough, onuine slam. demgnding job. The truck driver shares the Queen's highways with i - the motoring public. He must set a constant example of courtesy and lfull-7'Ims Power Steering is available an cuuiom All. 1914 Plymoullia at reasonable cost. Any way you look at it Sure it's a tough fdbl Every day. round the clock, trucks keep Canadian commerce on the go. Traffic records show how well he does his job for he's the safest driver on the roadoss a true Knight . of the.Queen's Highway. .4 7:: always Ixwkm Iyoorner D Ulill.3'l55'rsi'l'lRES WoutimsIsrlliiittriituiiiricitii "mi rose?iuss:s1IInusiaitsjm F. ii. Molalne Limited Mslsaese llesii. clsrlsttetsvii lllitor lllver-ilsster lllver aims . , ilimt Stewart-Melisa Meters SEE Yllllll NEAREST GIIRVSLEII-PLYIMIIITII-FARGO ITEALEII