FEBRUARY 19. 1952 I, , -- "L45; FLANKED BY GRENADIERS, ROYAL RASSES THROUGH STREETS OF LONDON THE GUARDIAN. CIIARLOTTETOWN llThe Etrife 'Is Oler, The Battle Isorie; 4uxf.'3" g QUEEN MOTHER, QUEEN AND MARGARET PAGE NINE "i -1ARl"ShS(?ll0A()7L4 Following is the half yearly re- port. Grade IX-1. Enid Pineau; 2 Marie Yvonne Doiron. Grade VIII-i. Alfredo. Pineaii; 2. Omar Pineau: 3. Lionel Doiron. Grade V-i. Cynthia Pineziu. Grade Vy-l. Bernadette Gaudet; Three Push For Rearmament I L,o:s:Do7.' Fob. i8 - (AP! - West Gcrmiii renrmnmcnt in it more in win I"l'l'll('Il approval nndl saw 1: I”l'PliCI1 i:ovcrnnient.. lrom !.ii i: l-'ri-iii-ii Pi-nuiicr litlznr has sinkrri his recline on H iiniinl nsscvnbly vote of iiriire iiiiixliiy, on the (II liTl7l,;ll'L' (icriiiziii soldiers the proyeiiieii l'.'.iriipenii iirmy. 'l'lic (;i:rii::iiis nrc deniiiiidiiigi aiiniissimi tn the North Atlantic Trraiv iii-.-ziiiinitinii, and accep- lance iv iiiizr rl1lllti5 to the Bohr: (on it - question . Sonic takers, ienrlul 'of a limit 'f'll Frrrrii l.i: ':wv;)cnii Army. Becrmi-i IIt'flll Acheson of the United sinics Tlilii .liIiii.tii':' rind French For- tary A-Jliiiiiy Eden of Britain at his liiinir Ollirints reported they had be- fore iiiriii it new W3 hoped it would give West Gennaiiy a voice in NATO and Retail Buying Higher In l51 lu';0Can.iriu's iolxlm” in crciite ri new high of In sales for the Tl" Iiili--.iii uf Sliitislics re-i ”I the "3 "WI mmliinntion stores rind and flan ' ' "1 (lntnrin, hm "'7 rent. an 1 nlh . , "7 lmiimm .lUmPN'l nlieml. i H li'lll(lt".'3, F" M 01 Elm dpalcl. l'W0ler.i. ll" twists of n population of with the 5. furniture dealers and ma , . ll rind tllllfl in the coumna mm m.)0f”l03 by 16.6 per cent per cent: country g'en- , Rain of 8 Arno ' ml the nip” group, " WI w7.ooo.ooo. drug ,9! with saw N I y ow " "I "npliiinccs unit and recently for Toronto piiins compromise City. Irmy pliin rirnricd by the 12 dep-fork. lines of N. A. T. o. The minia- Hurry nmmig 5iilcs' imostcrl from SSl,467,- Vesey with Van mnlle 1? 1”" "ll lylltis of stores 01080?- M y oxcop- grime: In which IIII took min and "Cir"! npplliinco and rii- lunch was then lt'l"Vt"d. York and Vicinity M .. .. Li 'I Vi ,' (1 II: - old olxlllltii dlllendclissllie alsliiic lirn Moreii on Frldiiy, Feb. 8. sins Slilrley C0nIx'I', York. icit where she tn spend her liolidiiys. Miss Gliidys Miieltlilliin. Cow- Thg Blg Three Foreign ministers head, is spcniilm; n few ilays in pughod new proposals Friday for guest of Mr. iind Mrs. Frank ey. Frienils of Mr. Sheldon .I.iy are sorry to IINIT that he hurl nii nt- pm”-p tiiek of the mumps while visiting: nR.,IIIS sister. Mrs. Allzin Swiin. York. . ..., , l Mr. Jimmie Nicholson. Orwell mmiCove, spent a recent week-end in lYork, guest or Mr. iinil Mrs. Li-igii iV('ssey. Mrs. Toni hnnx llTl(I ilirce chil- ilrcn. City. were visitors to Ynrkl I .i. ' . .i. I I i l:.'. more illrt will iiprce to join the ::noJkAh?sl.mE:0:fnc '('vrMl:;'rC'l R The York Vics plziycrl .1 lioekcy rrbirrii i;vrm:in El,:'.j,'Tl2S5ll'E mm? Wm, plenum Gm” on ml'""”””t "9 bnlkmll lSziturdn)'. Feb. 9th at Covciiecitl To hr.id oil the crisis, stntcmlnky Miss Edith Brown. City. spent Robert SCIlilmi1l1.n recent week-cmi in York. cur-sil mtt la-I iii;-iii -with liiort-icn Secre-of her uncle rind aunt, Mr. :IlltI Mrs. Frank Wnits. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Moori- were recent visitors to guests of Mr. rind Mn: Lewis. Miss Helen Lewis. City. spi-ii! still kgpp mom), control M." M, ii recent week-end in York, guest of her parents. Mr. and Harry Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Ilzirily were visitors to the City on Sun- dnv. Mrs. Sinckford. who is a patient in thei P. E. Island Hospital. Feb. 10. where they visitwl Hardy's mother. Mrs. I-lorry Friends of Mr. Horace Vesscy, lu:;1;illA. Feb. l8e(CP)-Com who has been confined to his in N1 nont on 1: buying splurge home on account of sickness. arel A0. lnriensink their spending glad retail stores by 51,- much improved in health. to see him nround again . Mr. Reese Newson, York. hurt the misfortune recently of MV- nr: two ribs hroki-ii in II horkv-y mm” l”'”"l.V tltnt a big portion mime between York Rangers and Siwiltlliii: went into groc- West End Crt-scents. A wry enjoyable Valentine -- Pnrty was held in York Hall onl half the spending was Wednesday evening. Feb. 13. The. mm, m V, P when it ninin attrnction on the programme m.m'1 f-'iUIi': over ism, Snskntclp were the Cornwall Dancers. whose if-Iillwii ti-.0 lciirt with 12.3 performance was mp Qiir-iir-r was scironrl with niucli. irasc or Il.4 per cent. All entertnincd the audience with ii enjoyed very Miss Neidn Richards niso inn reading and Mr. Arthur onjnynhle mon- Thls was followed iiy -sBO. "i s'?.i3' i?.i”'::'.'."f; '.5.'.:5.”.'".'?.:: International tiled ilic loinl, S1811.840.000 i:'...i'i:"" wens. ...... ...:'.:2: crossyconieroiieo To W ini;,n;g??fJ"::.itt:Z2iff;?33 Be Held In Toronto 0 WINNIPEG. Feb. IE-(CP) E An official of the Canadian Red Cross Society announced Saturday that he International Red Cross con- , ference will meet in Canada for mm H ""'”l""'"" the first time this yeiir. R. H. Leather of Hamilton. na- e W" tional executive committee chair- ai mom Mm smuwmo mo: man of the Canadian Red cross " 599310.000. 'w6mm.. Society. said the conference will N Mm go in Togonto July zabetfo Aug. ' 522500.000 - as me any once ore lll lmomoy '"d '”b""? the western hemisphere. at Wash- rndioa. l.'E.t2n' In 1912' on --s. .R... ..?R... iz5,5m','"f.'0ii;i:edl 6.5 per cm to 13B.iXl0 in British Columbia. I831.- vi 37-,-'46m'm, V" W. 1.9 per cent 350 in liibertii. 8702.210 in the ' - &rnitura 1.5 Madritan1;a&303666:67B?,oog Ink Mgnm-mi. g -. an . ii an atehewnn. to (girl iI;'l"- 34-033.-380.000 went Figures for WA mo cash registers, with Northwest Territories ' ”"''l I" QIINIEP. 31: Yukon were not lrielurled. Newfoundland. the and the Mrs. ' She TESTED PROVEN-PRODUCTS rssren rndvisu raooicrs rssrso PITOVEN rnooucrs on who Who Will Be llevi Poet Laureate is istrictly A Guess has nmong contemporary English poets lLending candidates for the job1 itlint pays A barrel of wine a year are two playwriglits: - T. 5. Eliot Aiiicricaii-born nutli- CFl9bWt9d Snub QT Rudyard KiD- iiisnii-ed by nature study. or of ”rlie Cocktail Party". lilld 11113 by Qliem ViCl01'13- Cliristophcr Fry, who wrote "The Lady's Not For Burning." Both an ior dialogue in abstract challenged as the outsinniliniz con- Cer who wore the laurel from 1328 TESTED -PROVrEN PRODUCTS - poetics but don't carry verse as far temporary poet of Britain and as shakespem-5 didy probably the world. Victoria was Maseileld, now 74, was given the l Sgrlfzilfss Il)l:)'etIl:1 hel::'iU1;:lI bsvcizlgs 5-Vmbmlc laurel In I930 by Kmg At. Windsor". It was in the British George V- m5 most rem” Wm"k5isoldiei"s aitch-dropping vernacular were a simple quatrain on thy: d t d d ' death of Kim: George VI and al2::.ncdc?.n.a:-1:! crtg:;:'on.T'h3f'e cage: l9"31el' 'i0ln"lel”l0ram'” N" H" da'Vill'aS reckoned in bitter life and "I H” "mm" I I (tenth of her soldiers. Palace circles uont specu nte on Kimhnfs ..ReCeS5i0n81..' A rave” LQNDQN 1.-eby mR(Ap) ..-rh.:(i-.liether the Queen has (I fiivorite Pm piece an the greatness M the Queen has literary lights guessiiiglllilel-V But they Point 0111 that ihcivicmmm Emplra eventually will . y ' John Mnsem-id as poet mureate in award of merit to the realms oiit- vicwrierm as he called her mmrhe her reign. failed to offset 79531399 l"'"el tmdm”n”"3' goes as anltiie dlsiavor he won with ”Missus standing poet at the time of the widow... mvorite ' ' yycnrs ynlter Teii.'iyson's death. then - y . y r ,care it to the relatively-unknown The historic exception. mill 8 Alfrpd Ausiin, gmmor of em vex-. precedent it” one is needcil. is llir.-inmcnis Garden--I and Omar pieces no known favorite The job is strictly honorary but When laureate Alfred Lord Teii- its prestige mrikes it a great plum. riyson died in 1892. Kipling wns ltll- Beginning with Geoffrey Chan- 2. Leo Pineau; 8. Jeanette Pineiiu. Grade IV-1. Ronald Doiron; 2. Francis Doiron. Grade III - 1. Lorna. Doiron. Grade II-Irvin Pineaii. Grade I (Al-Brendon Doiroii. Grade I iBl-l. Wayne Dcii-on: 2. Marie Doiron. Hiizhest average in senior grades -Alfreda Pineau. Highest average in junior grades -Delia Pineau. Perfect attendance for first term -Bernadette Gaudet.Deiin Pineau. Irvin Pineau. Leo Pineau, Jeanette Pineau. Percentage of attendance. 9ii.5'..'. Teacher: Frances Reid. Delia Pineau; 2. to 1400. it traditionally has earn- ed its holder the barrel of wine and, sometimes a small yearly al- lowance. Maselield is still hearty and healthy. His newest. book is an mito- biagriiphy-”So Long To 'l.Te'a'rn"- to be published March 10. instep elioileu P'if66ucrs 1-1 fesifeo proves rncoucrs "fEsrEo”'Pii6vEN Would License Social Workers VANCOUVER- (CP) E-Licensing of social workers "to protect the public against quacks." has been urged by Joy Mairies. national sec- retary of the Canadian Association of Social Workers. She said the plan is being stud- ied in Association Chapters in British Columbia. Saskatechewaii and Quebec. It was hoped that registered workers will be able to move from province to province. although iicensing.will probably be on the provincial level. ' Next year only graduate social workers will be allowed in the As- sociation. At present graduates and workers with five years experience are permitted to join. Miss Maines said the serious shortage of social workers in Can- ads is due to absence of a pension scheme and low salaries. There are about 50 per cent more men in social service work now than before the war and she said there would be more if salaries PRESGRIPTIOIIS Filled With care PHONE 211 W0llTIlY'S DRUG STORE LEIGH DIIIPIJ. Mn. 1'78 Queen St. were higher. PRODUCTS WE ARE MOVING! y Wednesday February 20th. v MILTON STEWART and AL MacRAE ANNOUNCE The NEW LOCATION of Their CANADIAN TIRE CORPORATION STORE . . FROM T61 GREAT egoneis smear V 96 QUEEN STREET (The Former Sherwin-Williams Branch .Store -- Next To Prowse Bros. Ltd.) LOOK FOR OUR C.T.C. TRIANGLE SIGN Due to the increasing demand for our Quality Products at-ylovvostn Prices. we find it necessary to move to larger quarters. In our new location we will be In a better position to serve you and will be able to curry '1: much larger stock. We extend a real welcome to all our old customers and invite new ones to visit us in our new store where you can . we win. no cnosan iii. in WEDNESDAY F'EIiItllAltY 20tlI. Charlottetown ' Stow: -- save SAFELY -9- SLOTIGOIJ NIAOIJ IIILSIII WE WILL BE OPEN AT Ollll IIEVI SITE THURSDAY FEBRUARY 21st. -TESTED PROVEN PRODUCTS "E SLOMIOIJ NEAOIJ 0315!! T &1S!I TESTED moves -I-iionucrs .. TESTED rnoveu PRODUCTS -rasreo PROVEN I-sonnets" stanoou usiiou