West Prince Conservative Urges Gov'l Pay More Attention To Agriculture Bills Considered Death Tuesday Of In legislature Mr. Hairy Platls Monthly Meeting is Recovering e‘ I S'side Fire Dept. The Western Guardian many miles of beautiful Wednesday. April 7. 1954 The Guardian Page 15 '{-}—".sri~zr:.o. Town Hall. Kensing- mg, Pi-lay. April 9th, 8:30. "..is convarnscino — Mrs ltlulton Mellish of Summeraide is ‘ tly a patient in Prince —-DOUBLE HEADER Borden fink tonight: Seven Mile Bay vs. Cape Traverse Juniors; Kinkora vs Bor- den Youth Club. First game 7:16. skate after. - -—The death occurred yesterday of Mr Barry Platis. an aged real- dent of the Dock Road near Elms- dale. The deceased was taken sud- denly ill in the morning and pass- ed away in the afternoon. He was at years of age. Surviving are four sons and one daughter, Fred in searletown. P. —Thp regular monthly meeting of the sunimerside Fire Depart- ment was held on Monday night we firemen: rooms with Chief A n Arsenault in the chair. The minutes of the last meeting were adopted as read. John McNe'i1l acted as secretary in the absence of George W. I-logg. who is out of corporate the Prince land Plumbers Association.“ given a second reading in the Leg- islature yesterday afternoon. trig plumbers will be member: of the Association: Mean-s. Wilfred L. Mcxenna. David Macifinnon A bill entitled “An Act to In- Edward Is- was According to the bill the follow- L. the promotitxi of agriculture in the Western part of the Province. the spending of more money on J unlor farming activities. the carrying out of an extensive soil analysis pro- gram and the erection storage plant in Prince were discuued last night by Mr. J. The need of greater efforts in of a cold County sand-y beaches such as Kildue Cape. North Cape. Hills River and Mill River and the beautiful Moritroae- Kildare river to mention I few. "There are some cottages in these areas but more is a great need for further expansion. A good road and electrification are W. D. Campbell. PC First Prince. as he spoke on the Budget Debate in the Legislature Mr. Campbell urged that more attention be given to the establish- merit of island industries and pointed out that some people have Leith Bevan. Harrison James. Spurgeon Graves. Ralph Bevan. Leonard Connolly, John MacKin- non. Wesley Ford. Keith Carmich- ael. Freeman cudmore. Augustus Rush, Walter Caaforcl. Joseph Mac- Donald. Frederick Chandler. Wil. ogun-ty Homital where she under- w'ent an operation recently. Mrs. Mellisii expects to return to her home the latter part of this week. »:g'—5ACltED concern — The —n0'l‘AnY MEETING —- 'r;lie regular weekly meeting of the Summerside Rotary Club was held yesterday at noon at Howard's Restaurant with the president, '1‘ Earl Hickey presiding. Routine needed in areas which are partie- ulsrLy adapted to the tourist in. dustry. A further suggestion I - might leave with the Government ' is the establishment of Provinlcial * Parks in Prince and Kings Coun- town on business. Glen Desflochea. Prank Wood- side. John McNeill and Leo Wood volunteered to take a first aid course after Chic-I Arse.naultpoint- ed out that Provincial Fire Mar- 1.‘. 1.; Thomas and Kenneth in Worcester, Mau.: John at Goss- town. N. H., and Janet at North River, I’. E. I. Also surviving is a brother Fred in Nova Sootia. Ftmeral arrangeine ‘ are not gnsinginli United Church Junior gym: was heard in a sacred con- cut on April 4. following the reg- ular service. The program con- siited of two part and three part choral selections, ii quartette by business was conducted and the president conducted a quiz pro- gram which proved very interest- ing. Mr. Bruce Callbeck was ti guest of the club as was Rotsrian Frank Jelks of Charlottetown. -3 completed. Continued from page I. shal Campbell of Charlottetown advised him that it was euential for au fire departments. A letter was read from the sec- retary of the Maritime l"iremen's llam Morrison. Clarence Landry. Daniel L. Clow. Major Enman. Frank Green. Robert Machon, Morely Mullins. Bruce Macbeod. Frank MacLean. the false impression that brought. from a far superior nearby. "They may cost more but they are no better," he stated. goods distance are manufactured 5 i.o goods 5 ties," he stated. On the matter of education in ll’ taled. that the establishing of , enlor high schools in the Prov- ince will be pleasing to all who the problem of M973‘ c°“‘m" Jam ma Ma" Mndost Reductions Association asking the sun_Lul"' Byron Webster. John A. Jenkins, “Ever industry that we have is ”°.!“°ed‘ Wm‘ garet Murray and Elizabeth Brook- -—PB.ISONER RECAPTURED — ' me nfiparufigt m 1211“ fzzfiuegir: "°‘°"“ M“°“‘“u- John Moore, worthy yoi the support of our peo- Fem“? 3 ““°°“‘ °"“°‘“‘°“ ‘°' ins. an arson solo by Myrna Cour» About 11 pm. lut nlrlit embers 19°‘ h““'W3l' "h'°u8h ‘W Y”-'~ ' ll“1t"t °‘;;m d°m‘;"“n W“. de_ Stewart Jenkins. Watson While, pic. in this way only can we in- ”‘_‘T“' °’““”°“v h d "1 ins and it vocal solo by sheila of the Surrinierslde detachment of F-mP1°Y°" Wm °°n'J““° "’m‘h°1d‘ °““ ° m.‘ "'9 Lu Dennis S. Webster and Blair crease‘ our industries and if we do, W“ ‘h"_"1d, ha” ”_ Caseley. The choir directed by the the R.C.M..P. re-arrested Clarence ins taxes from employee per en- K, cided to leave is ma i- un Mom‘ um my mu 0“ goods how can we schools an lealts ago and ue woul veiopes at the rate that went into the return of the secretary. Mr. It was “med MI‘ Harv” D°ug_ expect anyone else to? jnnt be facing the conditions that Rev. Is. M. Murray is preparing to Gallant. about 80. of Summerside. l ,_ enter the Musical Festival. Bur. who had absenled himself from sllecllw-lull 1- Mm, ,_-,,,,,,,,, (above, uh. Here. 5 X n d “M _ las, the promoter. that the .,._, ..w_ have many um], mmm now exist in our rural schools. be Prince County Jail about 0 p.m. common‘ for more than 72 hours Captain W0 "P0 9 wdlwould not bar anyone being althrouzhoui the Province who cnuld,5"‘_"'I";dL' I H mm mm.’ mm, shmnd ‘ 9 -—l‘UNERAL AT SUMMERSIDE Jrhe funeral of the late Mrs. Joseph L. Peters was held from her late residence yesterday to st. Paul's Church where Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. Jos- eph MacLeod while the last rites at the grave were performed by Rev. Joseph LeClalr.‘ The pail bearer; were Messrs. Earl Hickey. Earl MacDonald. Eldon Hickey. Wilfred Kelly. Andrew Perry and Roy Easter. Interment was in the st. Paul's cemetery. -5 —TB.INI'I'Y Y. P. U. MEETING —The regular weekly meeting of the Trinity Young People's Union was held in Epworth Hall last evening when the commission on tlaeriship and community ser- vice were the leaders, The wor- ship service was arranged and last evening after having been placed there earlier in the after- noon by Chief of Police Peter R. White and Police Officer Joe Link- letter. The man is reported to be it. member of the Canadian Army. —Wk!AR.F PROJECT RE- BUME&A maintenance‘ crew of about a dozen men who were em- ployed on the Summerside Marine Wharf project was increased by about six more last week when the ice moved away from around the wharf permitting the rmumption of dredging activities. When full scale activities‘ can be resumed the staff is expected to be increased to ap- proximately 40. Work to be done here includes additional dredging. filling and the construction of is potato warehouse 440 x 60 feet. The whole project is expected to be of the The radios, $2,500 The There is no change in the rate including levy for old age pensions. tax stays i.n effect on automobiles. and cigars. changed tobacco. Customs tariffs were reduced or eliminated on a wide imports. but Mr. Abbott calculate these substantial Certain railway equipment of spe- cial type was a major item. Automobiles up to the value of with settlers’ effects. The previous maximum was $1,500. No Rate Change general sales tax. 10 per cent a special two—per-cent 15—per-cent special excise television sets. phoriograpris Taxes also are un- on liquor, cigarets and variety of did not would make any change in revenues will be allowed free entry following a highway accident about midnight Tuesday. March 30th. while a pamenger in an automobile was reported to be improving so rapidly it was expected he would be permitted to get up for a. short time yesterday. Although a plate will have to be installed in his skull in an area in which brain surgery was made necessary as a result of his injuries, it is reported that his vision and memory are normal. Re- ports also state that his survival and recovery is most remarkable in view of the seriousness of his in- juries. Mark, fll, is the son of Mr_ and Mrs. Carrol Delaney of Summer- side and has been a star hockey forward with the Aylmer Trojaris in Ontario this winter. At the time tariff on soirie equipment of the accident he was returning from playing in it hockey game at hydrant was out of order Captain Suclsbui-y reported tha one of the hand lights on his truck. was also out of order. . “plumber but that certain |5OCl8.ilDn. four qualifications or grades or plumbers and members of the As- sociation. These will be ill Master plumbers; (2). Journeyman plumb- ers; (3) Apprentice plumbers; <4» Amociate members. The officers of the asociationi shall consist of a president. vicei President and secretary treasurer who together with a commttee of four members shall be called 3 council. ’l'l_ii.s council shall prepare 5 Registrar of the Association setting in Canada an occasional hesitation in it: forward movement may well be one of the consequences of the buoyant character of our economic growth. "Most of the elements which supported this growth in national product in 1953 are still present, and I lieve that the forces of long-term expansion will soon re- assert themselves. "But some readjustments in pro- duction, in costs and in pricing policies are iecessary and are in- Out the namesof the Persons and deed going on» [their qualifications. Any person At present, there was more un- “Oi 53“-‘—“9d “"3111 the grade given employment than the government mm may BPPIY 10 lhe Board of 88 obli ai- produce large quantities of . lions would have to be fulfilledgbe- tables of all kinds, if we had ciin-‘b° 599'“ ”‘ pmm"““g "”z”cu”‘u" ‘fore a person could join the A5. n€‘l'lPS or markets so they could 1" ""3 “’€5'-“l‘ll l'W"- OI pulse, of i.h(‘ll‘ products at a proi- ,‘ l'“'‘‘-'' h'’ °°""”"‘9d ‘dis ‘men could be at certain centrw According to the bill there willbe fit. Campbell stated that Albertnn and 0'L,eai-y were payint: may are producing enough feeds the highest. rates for electricity of.5n chat the ally centres in Canada and perhaps “.11 up kept at a minimum. in the world. ''I do not see ally ren- son why these towns penalized. These investigated," he stated. VP-gE- I “ he stated. Mr Campbell urged the gmwing,0 of more fruit. He pointed out that. Wharf‘ there once were many orchards in the Pf'0Vl)".f‘P but there were few left today. "We can alscfbe distrilluted at 1. iglthfl‘ smail fruits and )PI vrr. con- be encoiiraired tinue to import these fine. apple 1 a ow grapes and pears and many! fruits." he a id. in the course of his i-eniarks Mr. C lie thniiglit (3 should be . d ('21 505 some agricultural the Prov- "The field two d.3_\'S every month . v farmers could meet them lid discuss their problems and literature could that time, He stated that fnrmers should to raise a reason- each year H6 01' tile number of hops ircgarciless of price but should be autioiied alzaiiisr inn ET?“ an In‘ rease in their da.ry herds unless com nf production He noted that there had been eclines in the production of both should belsheep and cattle in the Province. In1881vie hurt about 166.000 mnducmd by Ernest Murphy on completed in time for the fall used in potash and salt mines was St. Thomas. Ontario. He is pi-eseni- would like 10 see_ and there were‘EX8i'l'l.lnel‘5, He pointed out that o‘Leai~v and lshfep in the p,.m,.n”._ -“day we the theme "God's revelation, to 3h1PPlu8|€850n- eliminated. A 15-per-cent tariff lyapatlent in the VlCi.0l'ia Hospital deumes in cemain lndusmw This Board of Examiners Wm Alberton each paid $19 40 101‘ Zoolhave 0rllY Bbilu" 33v7°°- 1” 1922 man" and was appropriate for the _FUNERAL AT ALBERT0N__ on uranium from the United Stateslin London. Ontario. llis mother Factors responsible for these my consist of three men, two of whom lll10Wal«l_h0lll'8- H9 Slalfd ‘hat TlB'lmm-e were 143.942 cattle and in levnbqn aeuson, He wag g_5gLgt,ed by The mneml or Mr Gilbert Mem_ —which the government paid to left by plane a few houl-g aftrrmluded m smrer import and Export» will beelccted annually by the nish paid $13.00 for the same set-[1953 me“, “We 114,000. ,1 deghng Edwin T°°mb‘ "Vh° "Ed the 5°”P- erall of Halifax formealy of Mill ltselr through a Crown companyileammg of the accident and 5‘md5‘competition. lower farm. prices "‘?°°“”’°“ ‘““’ “'“°“I“”‘ be ’"°"‘' '’.”’°; '\“T”‘”“d"' ””°'.B"'“"""' of about 1,000 each year sin“ itlure lleszoni There was n1briefh:n- Rive,’ was held from Album" tlfigelg cthe nfnjyl l1rnl:;t:’iéther—was‘ghgfigllllefiexlglgtlbténs 1;if.sut::nf(la1;I‘(1)lt; Ind ‘mane, mm production. . :‘.)ips0hc1ltIedth;iV Aizzclgrgon .21.; ,I,,,e,;5. S, $4.0. saint John. .\. B.. 34.. , 1922 1 d d in our arms illness rnee rig nw h 5 lie un uy . I l V . .- ov.-n- . , _ A-Dvl en is tieec routing club matter; were de,-flt .?::“5irs12:r$v:51:loe;g?l{m‘;tir;°8; The tariff changes are effective'5“nT;‘E’3$:’4ouut dl ml t m H“ Eu’ mud i°¥,',‘§”‘, I 1 msrussfl mmwnw fi.shiri=gei(i)il:i"iisti'l'." he stated. _ _ lmmqltl, t- . an nga ee _ crmoserv i' - -- ;t.. ldto e :3? lfiuggifywwshiggindwlfificufoliiiiwliiro ::yln;:.w1l-;.'£VRe §‘,":,°‘;lu':, Iff ificrliaafseys. The“ were no N hoclltey and baseball, has a wide While imports Miter; biliigxer Brig’ PFGHTJCG Plumb” “hie” obeanth‘-$6 T§ipeEk‘ngI°tf' hlghfwifis he slam: aI|dA§pI€:fsssn{il:Eip£L1i}nLE:i life . . . , 4 _ it I . _ D’! “"158 Nh‘°!hl1'l¢ui5- dale Church of the Na.za'rene. who Mr‘ Abb°“ “"1 the" Wm be no cine M mends in many pan’ 0‘ :l)(()€°:;!l‘e;°‘;/ifiii Canada it; a Yi[i,;lh' years or half that mm H he is to 'I?i;;(i:ioifsIl1ipifs?r1e2i°:ly l].f‘€dI(:?iTen.q\E'.:l0:0I "he Pnwmce would be an ad read the Scripture. Hymns were "Nearér, My God. To Thee." "Rock —taxe changes new in succession duties the‘ s on estates—-but that . the Maritimes. ‘ I V ‘ enrolled as a student - plumber in ,cost producing country. But. it was a ‘a fact that for several years Cana- recrltmlzerl Vocational School Then he may qualify to become A the need for a paved road to Al-[‘’ berion South could not he ton'“ amags A storage plant would or, only be an advantage to hun- ol fishermen in TlBT“5hv succession duty legislation is to « .1 1 rl eds b° °v"hw1ed_ stioiigy stressed as this is one nf F the most heavily ti'a\'elled roads lniN°"‘h Cape’ Skmne" Pond’ Mun‘ Personals or Ages." and ‘Abide With Me.‘ Pall bearers were Messrs. Russel. of expansion." dan business had been travelling journeyman plumber —tIflrI. John A. Hogg, Kelvin Grove. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Maxwell Robertson and Mr. Rob- Hardy, Berber Hardy, John Meg- gison. Arthur Metherall. William Matthews and Robert Dunn. Flow- Cuts Modest By comparison with the 1053 tax 3"‘ he 531d hi! 199“/8)’ 101‘ tux ulong a comparatively easy road. cuts is niodest. since there is no The recent protection of Cana- prospect of severe conditions that man maul,-9,1-y by wgy of shortages. mlflm Jusmlf reductions thllt in other countries now was dis- In order for a person to be ad. mitted to the Association as A master plumber he must, spend ,-i_ period of two years as a journey. harbor every; the Province. and numerous tourists."-lllZl15h- C3mpb°m’°“' Brae‘ 0“- visit that beautiful year. at Alberion but it would gllsiinplaeef: iiuiieclded advantage to Ollf “1 would like to sti est. to l.hell2.000 M0919 “"”‘“ “"5” °‘ Pm" Goveinment that linggfflce in lheialzfi who are without any of-Ol‘B8,0 rush season for the registration of‘ facilities.“ motor vehicles in the west of the} Province would be a cnnvenlr-uni and would save the people in that area many miles nf unnecessary‘ Kootenay l‘lV" u°w’ 4“ travel. It would also l‘FilE\’P. tlic'miles from the ROCKY m°"“-tam‘ C0f‘lg€.'.tlOll at the silmmerslrle of- m British Columbia to the Colum- ertson. summerside. Bur. —Mli'. and Mrs. Crawford Pick- etld. Kelvin Grove, have had as tho: guest far the past week their Bobby Palmer. Summer- side. Bur, -an. nndasi-s. Louis Roberts outs in the pre-election budget. Mr. Abbott's tax cuts Tuesdayl night were modest. In 1953. he ca.- culated he lopped off $237,000,000 in revenues for that fiscal year. and $301,000,000 a year thereafter. At that time. he budgeted for an $11,000,000 surplus, and in his bud- get papers tabled in the House er bearers were Messrs. Gordon Warren, Norman Warren. Keith Gard. Fred Mlllman, Daniel Mur- phy. Arnold mirdy. Roy Hardy. Alden Metherall. Ralph Haywood. Sydney Hardy. Willis Bell, Floyd Hardy. Interment w in Elms- dale Nazarene cemetery. _ would lead to a deficit budget. appearing as other countries ,9. . In View °1 'vhl5- l‘ “'85 l‘lElll‘1y covered their war-ravaged produc- not possible to make any general We capacities. ‘ reduction in the income tax rate “some (M cur industries.“ Mr.i structure. The adjustments made Abbott, 3a,id_ ‘-are finding that they here would have no significant ei- have not watched their costs as {€03 011 Y9V9lluE- carefully as they should, that their “€350!!! 01 Ell“!!! break-even points are uncomfort- man. Among other bills given 14 sec- nnd reading yesterdiiy were: An act to amend the Domestic Ani- mals Ml: an act to amend the Women's Institute Act: and an act to Raise Money on the Credit of the Consolidated Fund. wi»:sTi:iiN iuvizn The and family were guests of Mrs. . . , , _ Robe“. puma M1 md M". Monday he ewumted an “rpm ecitwvgi ftglgrergtlisotllaur okggglgv garlic!!! ably high and titialtl their costs and ‘The latter bill will give the Gov- gm. Tm,-, need M. be a mu m... ma ,,.,,.,_ Crawford Plcketts, Kelvin Grove. “Willy W“ ‘1°-1°'7»°°“- 30”‘ N‘ that he had det':lded'r.o make the mm are oii ii “iii h h d e- iinmemainhomy to hm” up to °”‘°""" i'_‘ "Am “'1 on Ag.-ll 4, gm, }/enueshand'e1i!c1l‘>‘etr';dl':ui‘mbl:)ad fallen bulk 01 the tax changes in the cefiiseda nf:)srlel ;eq:esS':l foremriiifi rm w‘l§‘1(’ebem‘llisi‘l3((‘)infoE1‘0l:anl':,ogrhifi mortifiy $1: ::gIZ?§i.ed lhlatw the Féovell.n.f .:_::...:.::—— ‘ 2 ~ min t is es 0 u ,- _ , _ _ m ou compe 8 ma iv ien _u|-_ um )1", ya, 5,133 “"1 OOO_ _ Y i 573 °°mm°d-"7Y “BN1 He felt the creases or other forms of piotec-; following purposes: Public service it is started rather than work on. “Buy, chu1o",eu,wn_ and Mn N ‘U’ ml, year», mwcu‘ revenue “changes w0uld be useful. tion in the last few months than‘ for works carried on by Commis- numerous small projects. He .stated """ i H9 “381”53'59d he W35 "01 Ihle It in any year since he became fin-‘ sloners on behalf of the Province: there was not one completed road and Mrs. Fred Davlson, Kenslng- ton. returned to their respective homes after a vacation in Florida, on March 5. Bur We‘ve read recently at an 5. land firms giving awards to truck and car drivers who have had a year of aocidentnfree driving. This 34.464.000.000 iild i th 105 - . 5‘ estimated Lanai Esme cot “a'__,the same time to reduce taxes on ance mlnlster eight years ago. 420,086,000, with , banking on growth in national pro- phonogmpm and cigars‘ duction to send the amount up; the government Hui‘-0m0bl1€S. TV He threw cold water on tariff boosts by saying the government "The “Venue from this 8l'°uP 15 favors reducing obstacles to trade sets. radius, 1 for the Ct'tVCl‘lnf,! of any debt of P. E. I.: refunding maturing deben- ture issues and capitalizing expen- ditures for public war‘; and high- in the First Prince though there were many small pro- jects. District ril- He stated that pot-holes ml the I Tourist Industry i I IRISH SOCIETY Emerald "nu mu‘, “@145 °1 M1 0135' recognition of our )1 d lt .1353. “Wm? 5“b5‘-3ml31-'' 119 Salli. "Find and must move in this direction if ways authorized by the Legisia- pavement should be filled \\llIl min Cotton. Charlottetown.-will be 3gung'gn*;x‘¢g]fineg'°1¢l{1§.t§l%j%‘mv¢’;-3" flgfieewafifiéflfilgfmfiiéh “I15 ‘"0"’ "1511 I can 307980 35 “ll! It expects others to do that. . lure. clay as soon as they are noticed. ‘ . ted glad to know that he is making a w-lug.“-¢.,d us, of It mgm mm The pmpoud spending of‘ $‘_itime; and consumer demand for "If we were to meet every The money may be for term or All m9lTlh(‘15 31"? leques _ good from a serious ill- about 5,, npwecllble decnue m ' terms notexceeding 20 years and .1 to attend B, I, S, meeting in nus at the Victoria General Hos- pital. I>lh.lifa_x. » Bur. -801. William J. Paytnter. Bur- lingtui. is visiting liq" sister. Mrs William Cousins and family. Bal- _ . the smallest of sin Mr. Ab-l - . - me But way mishaps who must realize that. bott took over, lzgiiparigisg with ai§:if,kye::£5a2dg::e:::¢:€ fffiinnifi b fi'eK;e“3g' :|f”::l,d'3f:,e.,,;?,:e.§y°';,c;: Domestic Ammals “m°"dme.m pm‘ "”"‘ R°"°""‘ 3°“ ’‘°‘‘’‘“ “m'°"‘h "‘° °”‘" ’°“°" "“ ""° ”°“"”" “ll” °‘ “7°'°°°-°°° 1“ needed to step up the pace. of eelconomic expansion will be Kideii Ietglslahflire dfcirm nnlmlillui " G;-0V‘. ‘um, um Amp 43,}, week. culpable one. they still may have 1047-48. ' In his budget speech to the Com-igerloug or prolonged. Demand for mu ,2." °,‘,§,’,’,,,f,‘°,,, “.r,';1n‘;°",j: :3, and with her cousin, Miss Mer- . he said the record national ogdg gt home and abroad was 1-. om“. O, J p con em,“ jorie ismsi-thui-. Kensington. I19 ma cup on their put Cm Mr. Abbott ted th t h 1- mm 3 < "M “’ ' ‘ ° '3 . _ . . . . . ma comm on me Md mam” may hu “"30 Puualllmmo Par l;ode:::ltui;il:aimtii'w ‘itiilsaaliholiiéiwrrtg 1:2: skgggxigzbe|.l:;ucfi;d!e{o‘l‘:on;§.;:;i.on that animal. Tonight 7.15 - 9.15, Thursday 3.30 -7.15- 9.15 —M.n. Percy Weeks of st. Eleanore. spent a pleasant week- and in Charlottetown. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blanchard, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Munroe. Mr. and Mira Herbert Baxter. and with her highway accidents. Of course it is true that some car drivers be- come involved in accidents through no fault of their own. On the other!‘ hand. there are many drivers who are freed from blame in high- avoided the accident with a lit. a. person's chances to maintain a clear record. I C I men the Government might en- courage ths movement by issuing diiffererit colored labels for one- The for 460,000,000 would compare with the 1953-54 peaceti as9,e7n,ooo. The all-time peak Waai on-,,w,i_ 85.322.000.000 in the ‘ 1043-“. record of :4.- war year of predicted surplus would be Optimistic on Revenue authority to spend 64.492.000.000- $32.000,000 more than his budget forecsst—ln his main estimates‘ 1964-B5. But enough of this would be he predicted unspent these products has been well maln- breath or competition by increased Ed" ,protection," he said. "we would lcertaiiily become in high-cost econ- omy and progressively aggravate our problems." Confident About Result (CP)—Finance Min- ister Abbott Tuesday night pre- ldicted a slowdown in Canada's economic surge will be righted in the year more than compensat-I Apart, 1,-om pfobgblg gxpend]. ing for current declines in some tut-es by business and consumers. 1Ildu5m95- the government had in effect a , Meanwhile. he expressed a gov- series of supports which shouldl ernment reluctance to boost tar-‘prevent what he termed the "pres-. l Lobro dcToT?rT ‘Start Moving Aug. 1 spccial sinking fund may be pro- vided at a rate not greater than three per cent per year, The amendment to the Women's Institute Act will enable the W. I. in mortgage st building while the CLEVELAND. lAPt-—'l'he M. A Hanna Co., will start shipping iron try he noted t/lilit "the accommo- dations In the western part of the. Island are limited and we Speaking on the tourist Indus- have r BEFORE YOUR AMAZED AND da. ter Patricia. -5. - "° °"""° mm "° "““3°‘ ‘°' "‘° ms for the protection of Cunadlaulent ieadiustmenu" from becom-l ore out of Labrador about Aug. 1. uh :';c'l’ae:I':'°.¥1°d";h:c‘:-n{)’;:d:;“u:’:; lower figure. [industry now and to embark on lng "more generalized and self-.' George H. Love. acting chairman UNBEUEVING -Mr. and Mrs. George Crozler. M 1” {mm the and um‘ Wm‘ H15 f8VBlllle flkures. he slid. are;public works for short-term relief gggfavgtlng," l or the big are and coal firm_ re- EYES -{he L05, H-emllum. left recently on I trip 1,‘ mu ,0, Mcomeffshme , ., ‘Wed °“ "’°“°m“l' °P“muu°lof unemployment. There were bound to be ups and. ported In stockholders Tuesday. to New Bi-unswick and Ontsrio,to we ml ht mm my; W ‘id 0 exlaecl-Itlons." He looked for the| -'1 do not yeely he ,...¢_ «inn down, m In economy enjoying 3 ———--—-————————:——~—— W Id ‘the visit their was and their wlva. doubt ‘be proud‘ to ‘ ,3?“ mega national production this yet: It drastic measures by gavel-nmenthigh rate of growth. The prmul °' ° Mr. and Mrs. Glennie Created and law. I‘ ‘ mtmomwwil of their 108-85 30 Nu“ 1‘-hill 01' lull Yeah are appropriate to the pl‘esel'lt'gdjugt,n1enI.g were taking place at Mk. and Mn. Wesley Crozler. mum] d” I _ Bommmfl more.en1:;l0m:l;l:a;:Bé;::I¢:il;d°‘:nll: :3: economic situation. . . . 3 time when activity was hiahel‘ —'I'he many friends of Mrs. Bes- sie Donald. Kenslngton, will be glad to know that she is new mak- ing a good recovery from her re- cent critical illneu. Her daughter, can be acoosripllslied by encourag- ing law abiders than by punish- ing law breakers. eat Most 'people have heard the ly resumption of Canada's rate of expansion. which in turn depend- ed very heavily on fluences affecting external in- the Canadian "My general conclusion is that,t,han gnythlng Canada had been our national product In 1954 will accustomed to in the past." ‘he at least equal to 1953. and prob- "Governmental , intervention or ably higher; In other words, I expenditure," he said. “is not a think N1“ In UPSWUIB in "19 I¢C- cure for the problem of those in-. TONIGHT. WEDNESDAY Final playoff game for _ . .. t M‘ economy. and half of the year will moreuugmea where supply has temper-, 3: ;:Jmy;in;ynD°xd;.».]4"DonnN."ldM°nt sxégmswotzmmve mffumfi" °°“dm°"" d° “E m" l-hon C°mP0‘nS8l£ 101' the decline! arlly outrun demand. at home or Hon’ 0 C‘ Baker Trophy ' ‘ mm, down ,0 H. mm um “me 1% M15 Abb°lv'- Mid. NW0 that are evident in certain gbrond, or where costs and prices Mount Tryon —Tha many friends of Mr. James when “it. was it comparatively re- 2?)“ ' m°“c°.‘,‘ dmm °‘ ""° °' brunch” 01 uldul .v I‘ Dfelent-" have got out of line. A. Stewart will be glad to know my .dum.,,, ,0 on, “hm md ree per can. This would be The basic solution for these in- versus .... _- that he was sue to leave the oomoquentiy a more sought-after "°“"°"‘ ‘°°-°°°-°°° Ind ¥l3°.0°°-- 9‘“'l"“" ‘""‘°"-°°° dustrles was to produce more 91- Prluco Oounty Hospital where h: ooaidlmerit than it is today. Aotu- °°3'I _m c°mdem.. M “M Monday. the minister announced ilctlaelitlymalnd sel.rchd0l|l)f-“l:r‘V ::;- Kensingwfl hsdbee a tieritforthopas l t tum ,_ - i . _ e.w newan - week mgr raga-n to his home at my '°ld '" ‘ °"° "” that .unlm external factors Work '" "unwed ma 5‘ bud“ "" ucts. Many industries were dolnz Trophy will be presented at Kelvin Grove on March 4. «Julia many trienth of Mrs. sea view. will paid by giving them a certain quantity of salt, and the word “sslary" reflects tlus. "salary" is taken from the Latin word for against us, we shlil soon be mov- lng into a new and healthy period __j_.______j_j_j__:_ .plu.s of 010,107,000, based on reve- lnues of 34.400.086.000 and spend- ing of I4.389,9'l9.000. Mr. Abbott estimated the lilssl I just that. t In the field of inter-nationsli trade. Mr. Abbott said events are shaping up to make the coming] end of game. Admission 25 and 35 m---VTECHNICOLOR Emerald Hall, April 10. at 8 o'clock. I““m‘°“ "salt" and the word is found in 1 1 od g k g be pleased to know that she is .. - u °”‘°" °°“”"”°' ‘““°h "9 b°°°““ ‘mu m'' om pr uc _ mm C i rtant. one for pro- ounvalesdng favorably after a °""°’ “"‘ '“°" “ "‘ '"'“" ' lkxézgm keen rivals in world tnar- E13: “<3! 1;" c¢_<>$l;_ -ud ‘-2e:;lf5fg.§§:;, '}‘,_ ",?§,f’,,,,,,,,, ,,,,_,,,,,..,.,.._l _ _ _ , _ ,, .. . a . r 4 s I ............. recent opt-ation in the Prince County Hmdtnl and is “ a few up with her sister. Mrs. James Mhcxensie and Mr. Mac- Kensie, Remington. Bil‘. -Mrs. William T. Mill and Mrs Gerald Mill were joint hostesses at it card party and parcel post sale contirnsedrmtiipagel Balanced Budget Butler called it a "carry-on‘ budget. and perhaps its chief sig- nificance is the chancellor's ini- plied belief that he has found a working formula. a middle course IHCOI. Tax Relief Under the new investment allow- a 20-per-cent tax relief will be allowed on new plant and ma- chinery, new scientific and research pro. jects. Ten per cent will be allowed new mining works and The attitude: of many countries. combined with their progress to- wards economi stability. created a more favorable climate for ad- vance than at any time since the war. C. C. F. Critical OI 000,000. That was 01.100.000.000 up from 1952. He expressed some uncertainty about the export trade outlook, though he said grain export pros- pects are good by normal stan- dards. For other experts much de- pended on markets in the United ""ROYAL" BOBDEN ALSO LATEST NEWS REEL Wednesday-Thursday 7:15-9:15 Matinee 3:30 Thursday. An FBI Story. "WALK EAST‘ ON BEACON” Bank drawing Thursday. REGEN sponsored by Clertnont W. I. at bewsen mnnmn md whuon on MW mduum md ummnunl States. ‘ thi ham March ea. when ‘ ' . Mr. Abbott. in the part of his -——~———————:—~— - ' er Q on which pedecuy ‘um sum“ in buumm" speech devoted to a general re- . ' nve tablea_ were in play. Winners were Mica I-lope Mill for ’tha le- rilea. and gents, ur. Allan lempla. Mrs. II-neat Mill and IE. min Ray-ner received consoldtion pris- es. A parcel post sale added in- present economic conditions. Forecast Banana Butler forecast revenue in 1064- lls would total 24.637.000.000, an "blow Butler said the ‘ in American production might be one of three forces that could decline Britain of! her course" oc- onomlcally in the coming year. Sedition Penalty _ o'rrAwA, (CP)— Thh Commons {muddy defeated I CC!‘ attempt to reduce the new criminal Code‘: View of Canadian affairs in rela- tion io international matters. said Canada cannot yet afford to relax‘ on defence. The free world must "continue “CAMEO” KENSINGTON Red Skellon In wonderful drama and comedy. “THE CLOWN". with Al3AlNSi TRl.l'iSliN TRIAFHIRV AND NAV/llil IIRRUW terest to an enjoyable evening and ‘“°""°h°‘ not-°n‘:°v°°‘; .2":u1o‘;'f ,T:°“f:?:r,:w3,,‘?,°u::’$lve:2.:;:',; Y-0 ll'nPl'°VO "-5 dtfelllm P°l"«l°ll maximum penalty for sedition to Tlny -rim Congldlng at .1.“ Greer. " '“°° ';‘‘f'‘ ‘'’,,‘h ’°,‘,:',}°"' ';“’{f,:' iriiiiioowi-i°en esrtlmated nail...“ “ture and the level of worla lg" °5f:* '0 “'°‘‘''' ‘'°'“ llvmghlrorn 14u¥£"'- “M ma iasnk drawing Thumi-y-saturd-y. lllz U S ITAVAIRY W’ U ‘H ' ' " I N - O PTW1 V. W.‘ evue‘ni:iegfvooli‘3udetfe with a aing- in “*9 °°mu’¢ 3”’ “ “-5”-°°°-‘ on‘ “mm” (0, muuud pen in world trade. there had been gocm oi-edit, pustia sided with the song. Bur. °°°~ “O f m. d h. “M. ..l progress towards free trade and governrnent in defeating. B8 to 9. He said the not cost of defence lll N’ ‘C - - . co, mmdmm, ‘mien 'o“]d Iilherton And that we obtain sou: dgiiiiu relief I0‘l:l'nd:xiltlDI pmnontn well- iii mm ~mm__mcm,,. ,,,,‘,,,,m,, b _ "unity for the from the defence ur ii.‘ - - slowdown Not Alarming of the government by vloence—— usiness oppo _ . mm" K"'h"m° °"“"'7' MM" Butler’: 00-minute addreaa quiet Th’ _,““’“‘m"“'“ in cm‘ ‘M now have all been passed during right person, Apply to: H?‘ " ' p‘""" m m’ w°"'°"' in tone and devoid of flashing Chi lmlouflced flnlod from While there was a slackening in me buy, chu,,_¢,y_chu,e uudy C5p”"“' ‘ phrases. contained some warnings. I hllfpennr RN 90110? Ind lholl. the pace of economic expansion at um, "19 ,0“, ‘WWW; 1,, mm. w_ E_ STEWART. Mrs. Marriott. Charlottetown, is I Iuest of Mr. and Mrs Nelson P.ru.m.n‘ ", Q,“ c an no d m “I. n“ . ‘ on hem, "It is still too far below the cor- DEN" 07 Ibou Iu I W W11 that the clauses setting out what Charlottetown or .,_ .. "" A. , “‘ mpondinc achievement in the the bucket wu unlnuutn-tlvo. oluadvsncs. " is seditiai are -mbleuoua Ind smmemd, “IllWUlWfll!DlIIlN!llflInmi.-K Mi-. mm u.m.nn_ Alberton. is‘ Uni ‘States and eouiperea un- Debate on the chwcellon pro- Indeed. he said. in the dy- could be interpreted diirauntiy by I I -natiissinggwggig-.mupiui.r. rioitiiainaiofnuapuehwlfloelunu-untfllandlr-nnukindunmanyweaanaiucuuiianasasrua ~ "3 will be £i.556.000.000. an increase of £50.0(ll.000. ‘me chancellor was loudly cheered when he said "dur- ing the eominc year. V0 mull» 000 "The level of industrial invest- ment is still too low.” its mid. reform first cannot bring my sanction further advances in social conscience to involving further‘ekpend- iturs until we have the growth of on movies. sport and the theatre. IOIOHOII HIM!‘ Ofiilidfl Plymenta. but it still fell short of what was needed. Major curren- cies were still inoonvertible and there was widespread use of re- strictions and disc.‘ inatlon. home. Mr. Abbott said. Canadians should not feel unduly concerned FOR RENT White Rose Service Sta- tion at Kensington. A good have cut. the sentence to five years. The current penalty is seven years. increased in 1951 from two years. The clauses in the code dealing °‘P'°. Canadian Oil Co. Ltd- The OCl"a main argument was Today .... .... 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Thursday 7:15 - 9:15