\ 2 in oe ie ante wet 16 The Charlottetown, s., Mar. 12, 1959, | completed in 1900. Tenders have se@ with her the week-end at hel ) Guardian, Thurs., Mar. 12, oe, jcomt Jet Sete es HOWLAN of concla, Mise Mer. spending bet . ; [amd the tenders for the bridge March 4th., the occasion being “ a ial : proper will be called very short- Mr.-and‘ Mrs. Edmund Peters/Mariene’s 12th. birthday. : Labor Relations |f2sen fhe Sas [ee cect «| KENSINGTON . | south approach 240. The cost ; ' Leary and Henry J, Gallant of 3 ae . oi te be built Mr. Fae Ch Wether |Howlan were visitors to Summer Master Clive and Brian Camp : sub-structure ? Gallant Keith Webb motor-| ide on Friday bell have returned to ~ ge : this spring is 9657.307. ~ ed to Summerside on Monday, : after visiling with Mr. Joma : ‘ PUBLIC WORKS March 2nd. The residents of Howilan ‘ee Beairsto Baltic. : o* S a iS e Reporting for the Minister of: Friends will be sorry to leare|Duvar learned with regret of On Friday. evening, Public Works, Hon. Mr. Clark | Mrs Oliver Peters of Duvar is 9|/‘#th on Saturday, March 7th./ 27m » large number of se said that the department with | patient in the Weotern Hospitil|% Mc. Henry J. Peters in the! bors’ and friends trom this ares The setting up of a labor rela-, Hon. Mr. MacKinnon: “Has|an annual budget | of $550,000, |i. Alberton Community Hospital, O'Leary. | motored to Summerside to thé Hons board is seen as one of the) dhis legislation been « reviewed | had had a busy year and through | ysis Deloris Gallant who had| Mr. Peters has been highly re-| home of Mrs. Evelyn Morrisom t important amendmenis to |.with labour organization’? its own winter works Program |iecn employed in O'Leary, has| ected citizen of this commut-| were g party was. given Mra: pine > Union Act passed im| Mr. MacDonald: “ —}was able to do much to relieve | now returned to her home in|t¥ for a great-number of years.| barmennas Phillips. Music yesterday. "| K is the same as in other pro-| unemployment—in- the~city-—-| touts} He-as-a veteran of World War the evening was furnished or are MacDonald act-| vinces. No one should suggest} Among the larger capital ex- - One. His wife is the former An-| Roy Raster’ Mrs, Ken ma, the Minister of | that I don’t represent jabour. penditures were $40,000. for a| Mr. and M@s. Frank C. Gallant | 20. Richard of Duvar..His funer-| Mr Edgar Mathews, Mr. ‘he: setting up of the | LAWYERS CO0-OPERATE government garage~at Summer- | motored to-Piusville- on. Monday} 1 was-hekt- from: St. Anthony’s | Beairsto. “Mrs= Eldon facilitate adminis-| Premier Matheson said be/ side; Welfare Building $25,000; | afternoon to visit with Mr: Gal-!church om Tuesday moraing,| and Mrs. Ralph act and ‘other acts/ could see no harm in Mr. Bell’s| Beach Grove $33,000; Riverside |lant's sister, Mrrs.. Fred° Arse-ji. ios ro this wife and alll icious lunch eos. are motion that the persqupel ‘of the/ Hospital — $19,600; Prince of ;seelt, who has been confined t0) od pot aa eS thet incinded @ very Snecnstill exception to one | Board be designated and afier a| Wales College $15,000: School |her home with a leg injury, sus-| a a on coke tor Min Palliee & the act concern- | slight change, the act epecifies| for the Deaf equipment $10,000. | tained in a fall. ee oe "aad that the act did board shall be ‘bom labour and| structive’ underteten ty me de. |e. joey renee entae Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacBaine | 2! labour would be/ one from the employer. partment was the building of |town on Wednesday March 4th..|WeTe guests of Mr. and Mrs. BADGER FIREMEN ; the board or not. Mr. Bell taok exception #/an annex to the Vocational where Mrs. Gallant consulted with Bruce Carruthers on Saturday; MONTREAL (CP)—Firefight- ns , or oes ¥ the fact that there was 00 ap-| School. ’ : her doctor and received a check. |¢’ening, March 7th. « Jers were kept on the jump Mom j . MacDonald declared the peal from the Board’s decision ex- Mr. stated that it would | yp" - Mr: and Mrs. Frank Gallant/ day night when 16 false ‘alarmg PROVOST MARSHAL MEETS HIS MEN Opposition leader’s suggestion su-| cept on a point of law. He saidl|/ be quicker and cheaper if un- Mrs. Willie Peters and daught-|™otored to Tignish on Sunday|—seven of them within 20 mim perfluous. He said the govern-} this was the case in the Work-| gortaken the ‘ | : fees as : aot ad be by government |... of Duvar were in Charfotte-|evening March 8th., accompan-|utés—were set off in the touglt fhe new Provost Marshal of the | turned to Canada to take up his) L-Cpl. Glen Henderson, Galt, Ont | ren gyeuid nee nae te and | men's Compensation Act since the department hed erect- town Monday, March Sh.. to at-|iéd by their daughter Diane, who|St. Henri-Point St. Charles ' dis: @amadien Army Lt. Col. A.L. | new From left tls ndL-Opl. Alex Wi ed fe se to & that. the | was not at all satisfied with #. ed the original school and the |1204 9 ceremonymin the Chapel of |eturned to studies after’ tricts, : aie of the Can.| Set. Joe * aytewick, board would be one that suited) Premier Matheson produced the| pans for the new wing were Glor- : — J wg: aera ya ge Col Ruceail | Fatoon, Sesk. National Defedes| the people of the Province. os | ites of Nova Scotia and New avattahle from the first build- |°>-U. whee Ker duagties Gite ngre : s 7 . : . * : “We are afraid runswick which to , Teeeived ~ Germany before the colonel re-|Douglas, Mount Stewart, P.E.L, | Photo). | Your past, policies. iL cost Metical wih the Isiand|""Sne"Shiel gincer wae tw | Order Of the Sisters of Notre DON'T MISS i of the actual material used*im, and which lead to intoler- =, Seemann: [*ven Get you) Sa. Mk. agreed to sacisaal tevtieie dreieiain oie? . iE : ‘ Interference ~~ [fra construction ani since most| able provincial debs.” a a eran — RED AND BLUE REVUE of the Island roads already | ONLY 37 MILES Es was (Continued from Page 1) _| subgraded and ready for paving.| Mr. Clark sald PC candidates | compared to the Island’® 3,24. | were removed and this work| proceeded with a minimum ef | rm eee Se see Se eee ' ON CAMERA would have’ gotten a lot more|this reduces the federal contri-| and Commons members would| New Hampshire's | winter main. | will be continued in-the spring. | delay. : ——— 1 ao a : ‘ good out of it if we hed some| bution to about one third of the|lead people to believe all the| {ance was $5.202.243 compared | | The total pavement now laid) In explaining this procedure | handful of men province a @hoice in the matter.” actual cost. - | paving program of the local gov- 136 spent on - {on the Island is 501 miles, Mr./4, : WHERE? — P. W. C. AUDITORIUM The:Education Minister said| ernment last year had resulted| Te American state spent $1.027 |Clark said. This makes, the Is- WHEN? — MARCH 12 & 18 * Qpposition members have - been| WHICH IS BETTER? from the road-to-resources agree-| P&T mile on primary roads; $871 |land ahead of any other province Fa aceeres rtying “‘to make hay” out of this} “Now gentlemen I will leave| ment. “Actually,” he said, “Only sabe mga roads and $2,600 om | of Canada in the number of ADMISSI ON?:— ADULTS 756 : roads-to-resources program. He it to you to decide which was the |37 miles of the total 94 were) ‘WnPs ; t miles of pavement in relation to STUDENTS & CHILDREN 50c claimed it was merely a con-|better program — the one that) completed under this program. |, The Pet Population expenditure | its population. ‘The ‘Island also : lp son of bond | Paid tue thirds Gas coat and init] Otewe hep mot a6 yout Gnd on ew pshire was $6 per|has more miles paved ia relation Tickets on sale at—Hughes Drug Stor@{ Rendezvous Restaur- building started under the for-|the province to decide where the| agreement with us, but we have| Person compared to $4 per per- |to its motor vehicles. ant; Prince Wales, College. ts mer Liberal Government. road wan to go — ot the onp/ exery resson to bellove that they | "Oo uieg on highway con |NQ. RELAXATION : = NOT SAME VALUE Clan tee ecteines ses ahaken ah Mr. Clark observed that the|%Tuction during the past four os bined tne as et ee —e He said the program did not| location — one pro execut-| Department of Highways with its|Y¢@rs. Mr. Clark revealed that) 0 ooo lation of pavement in ; ——y\) ue to the pro-|ed at a ministerial conference| annual budget of close to-$7 mil- Lone nalles & reed hed bem Canada, the~Minister does not in- ‘ agada agree- | level and the other left in charge|lion was the largest spending | Sweradcd: (00, miles paved and) Aig's relay his road building TIRED OF EATING SB ar |r it Raa a ™Y | Eg reg fe“ a em +d (Oa: Rah, eat yaaa di : : : inite toward more pav-|*™* = ; : pope aga seen oe co to oz to department oo rte = ing and less, sub-grading; how- eee greatly with- TOUGH MEAT? | ill re re-|felt, but he thought the Island | gasoline tax. The firs{.. provides ever the mileage of subgrading The Hillsboro Bridge will be is 4 Federal Gov-| had about reached its limit in ae-| $620,000 and the second $2,075,-|!ast year was only slightly less} - , ing matching-grants-from the | 000, making a total revenue of than that of the previous year. k , IF SO TIME TO said, the eee eae — $2,695,000. oH ‘he eB eo ee eae Fr : under the} there was a wi ifference w Snow fighting crea . Clark said a gre ° pos - 5 . oe ' paid two| Ontario was offered matching | a very serious problem thus far |of the snow ouisance had tees) Prince Edward Island Dairymen’s Association SHOP AT C&F , assumed all| grants to what it was in P.E.L.j in 1959 and all the work has been|lessened by the elimination ‘of pes agreed to pay 90; “Our tax potential is very) taken care of by government ma-j| snow traps. This work was Car-| \ ; . ‘ most difficult gap| much smaller and hence our abil-| chines. Mr. Clark said the critic-| ried out at Dollar's hill, Brook- | a \ s Wh " Beef ' percent of each| ity to finance our share is very|isfm had often been made —/|field hill, Kinkora, Seven Mile jf z Notice of 60th Annual Meetin ere is , mileage — in| much less,” .said the Minisier.| ‘Why are P.E.1. roads not as| Bay, North Bedeque, Love's hill, the Hillsboro| “I suggest that the Federal Gov-| well maintained as those in the| Margate, Five. Houses, New d : 90\ernment cannot escape their} States?” Haven, Clyde River, Heather- ; ‘ | , ’ | share of responsibility of boding overeat — dale, Ascension, te, 2 : : : . Clark pointed | the provinces into jects whi a survey was ers, New . Perth, ngwell’s roads-to-resources | the Ceara cue ite on po-| made in New Hampshire which | Mills, French River, Pleasant Wednesday, March 18 TT 10.30 a.m. & 1.30 p.m. z for 50 percent ' tentials may nat be able to afford| has a road miléage of 3,379! Valley. In all 325,000 cu. yards. : 4 ei AND AT A PRICE THAT CAN'T : . Legion Hall, Grafton Street, Charlottetown thelr awn Deel from the farmer | : when it is still on the Our Beautiful New } ; * Yhaciqe they on in Glue Dairy Farmera_and the accredited delegates of all Dairy Plants are | — oe oe and , ~ } : fo. . As a" advised that the following matters will be dealt with: eee or — | ’ a you ; P R I N G Receiving: Report of the President e Se . } : . % E Report of the Dairy Superintengent TOP QUALITY YOUNG STEER : Report of the Secretary ee Th Fi ial Statement og apne LB. : C e Financia em ; a FABRIC S | Lich shisha || ROASTS a er ss Election: Three directors of she Association : ey i Officers for the current year. ee ck i A TOP QUALITY ae ‘ (= % SS are here for you TO Voting: . 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