‘The stamp, a logical conclu-, a gs A le? of Arms, to bane right of which, te very: good use in the homes, Superintendent AS. McNeil of the. Charlottetown. detach- ‘ment ROMP, presents Ruth An- ‘ear of Montague «with the road-e-o trophy she won when judged champion — teenage driver of Queens and Kings seounties. The competition, in- ‘Coat-Of Arms “To End Floral Emblem Series -A Coat of Arms. stamp, 14th and final release in--a~pre-cenm*\#- tennial floral eniblem ‘series in- augurated in 1964 to honour the Provinces and territories, will be released on June. 30, the, eve of Canada's 99th birthday, Post- master General Jean-Pierre Cote has announced. ion to the floral emblem series, issued by the Canada Post Of as a symbolic tribute to the ~ Gannett geographic’ entity, Mr. Cote stated. It has as its design @ blue reproduction of the Coat ‘Nursing Course Is Big Success “A Red Gross Home Nursing eourse. instructed by Mrs. Mary came to- —close. @ing certificates presented by Very Rev. M.J.~ Rooney. - The eourse was part of the Commun- Sty School program sponsored by the Tignish Home. and School Association: : ‘Mrs. McNally, RN, very ac- tive in Red Cross work for a mumber of years was one of the early oganizers in Tignish, along with being a girl guide eom- missioner for six ‘years. -The elass enroliment was 32. The training she felt would be put as most of the class members DRIVING CHAMPION. [ deo “COAT. OF. ARMS... -STAME et rith |*‘Armorial -Ensigns** the presentation of 22 home nmur- -|sland News Page i2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., May 9,. 1966. LA : - hres. coon Show |ings, some ef Doc's biggest. be-. ing ““My Old’ Brown. Coat and Legion wonld -conduet the ecan- | vass in Montague, Branch ac ‘Country dent Stewart ar : Me.”’ ‘Roses are Blooming’ and “The. Séivation Army ar a Is S h Z [ d- aa The. Cat Came _ Bagk,” ways been’ the sfiend of those “Is Cc e U e hiekie’s most famous hit is ‘Be. need regardless of race, creed: yond the Sunset,’ with the mem The husband and wife: team of Legion Branch < eae = The canvass of the Town of Montague husin- ess houses fot contributions. to The Salvation Army PEL. | Building Appeal will be conduct-° ed jointly by the Montague braifch. of The Royal Canadian Legion and the Ladies Auxiliary Gof the branch during the week of May 9h to 14th. This was de- cided at a recent meeting of the branch and the branch auxil- iary. The Montague Branch also voted a donation of one hundred dollars to the Building Appeal of . the Army and the Ladies Auxil- iary voted to contribute ten dol- lars to start the general canvass in this area. The purpose of the. appeal ‘for. . }building funds, the first by The |} |Salvation Army in ‘over eighty | sci of-service-to*-P.EJ—is-to _jenahle the Army to-add-welfare offices. to their-new- Citadel in Charlottetown. The new addition will. serve as the haadansniers Five- Man Inquiry Board Investigate N.S. Industry” HALIFAX. TCP) Agricul: “fire Minister Akerly Friday: an- nounced. a five-man: board of in- | volving 15 participants, took place. in Charlottetown Satur- day. Stuart Watson, RIGHT, a member of the Charlottetown JC's, holds part of a $75.booty donated by local business firms. Beside Supt. MeNeil is Kenneth Haywood, chairman | of the road-e-o ———— Douglas Parks ~ said- tack of {study “dairy operations in ther | communication and understand- | provinces during the. course of ing among those in the dairy in- | the board's investigation. quiry has been appointed to in- |dustry led=_ to “unsatisfactory | vestigate all aspects of Nova condition’. The -board would | AMERICA OUTPUMPED jeostn's $12,000,000 dairy indus- | ‘really investigate. all. the prob- | The. Middle East's oil pro- lems," Mr. Parks said. duction outstripped the United : t a Akerley sald the com- The board would “really in- States’ imT965 at 8,250,000 bar- ~"%, mittee would wave “All_the pow- vestigate and examine all-—the-rels— a day compared ~ with | 1, ers of a-Royal Commission. He problems," Mr. Parks said. “We |7,750,000. .. jhad proposed formation of the| expect our own department! ~ am — Stamp Release ae ‘board in the last: session of the | might be investigated by.- the | i provincial | legislature. : |committee. We ‘aren’t co “Truro lawyer R. Lorne .Mac-|the terms of reference.”’ { Dougall is chairman - of the | Akerley listed 10 - main points | 4 board. Provincial dairy. superin-| under the board’s terms of re-| yi) tendent Thomas A. Murray 1s | ference. These included:. the ex-| |secretary. Other commissioners.'isting marketing plans for milk. ; |are John E. McArthur, agricul- | and legislation respecting - the | |tural representative for the | marketing of fluid milk under “TRaval Rank of Canada. in Tor- | [the natural products marketing | in bright red, is the eleven-point- onto: Grand Pre dairy farmer act; the costs and 2methods of | ed Maple Leaf of the National Bruce M. Trenholm; and Hall- | producing, transporting procese- | Flag. \fax chartered accountant Har-|ing and distributing milk; _ the ee “Canada’s”. -official...Coat:.. erate (Bi BORO ner -pricing--struetures— and:|~ : Arms dates from .a proclama-; Mr. MacDougall sald. ” the |methods of arriving at oe We Trade * Furniture . HB * Appliances * Televisions FIRESTONE een : fare., facilities, merous other ‘services which the ‘Salvation Army~ now provides. -In his announgement that, the aaaivageenel jor color. They are now asking) Doc and Chickie: Williams will orable reading of ‘Should You" aa them with their build-| star in the Doc Williams Show Gp First?’ Ifor provision of adequate wel- |Us to help te | ¥ : sr eeerereueeem WET? ing program so that their assis: 1! Montague;-Summerside.--- Hyer featured stars of the including family O'Leaty and Tignish on May 13, tance to the needy maybe con- | show are Smokey Pleacher. coun: a @ welfare, coufselling, fresh air 414,516 and 17. Donates $100 camps, counsel. afid assistance tinued on a_ greater scale} The performers, in~the coun- try-style comedian, Marion Mar- T 'S lly to unmarried mothers and youth |through increased facilities, 1 try music field, will stage a. tin. blind accordianist, Fred ° a Ann’, * activities in addition to the nu- believe that the business pro-| two-hour concert and variety Johnston, who plays the five- string banjo, dobro guitar~ and: fiddle, and the Border. Riders band iprietors of Montague ‘will re- | spond generously when our can- ‘vassers call’’. show at 8 p.m. each night. Both Doc “and Chickie Wil- Army APPEAL oS The Salvation - PEL. BUILDING > Architect’s Sketch of proposed Charlottetown 1 . Citadel PATRON Hon. W. J. MacDonald, E.D. Lieut.-Goverrior of P. & L - ~~ HONORARY CHAIRMEN — ere Hon. Walter R. Shaw Premier of P. B. |. Walter J. Cox Maycr of. Charlottetowa : ~= George Ar Keys dn Mayor of Summerside Brute H.-Yeo. sha t } ; “TUESDAY, MAY 10—- - = : tion by His Majesty, King) board would hold its first meet- produ ‘George Von 2 November-|ing ‘Tuesday, to organize-a plan + fie ee ees Oe Lhe: the | 1921. It shows the Royal Arms of for. public hearings in provin- ‘pricing of milk for utilization: England,_Scotland_and_Ireland cial_centres_He—said—the—hear--the- payment for mitk~ based “on and those of France above! lings could take about three lits ‘composition and quality; the | three Maple Leaves which aré months. to complete and the quality requirements for milk in similar to those incorpo mal board “wilt-report~directly-to” the lqudlity to_its_utilization and ‘the Quebec and Ontario in p68 by [winiater of Agriculture, Ns re-|methods of. increasing. the con- a Majesty Cisen Citerte: jport 8 expected to be complet: | sumption of Nova— Seotia— mille ee May or Mor tague PROVINCIAL CHAIRMAN —Brig:—A:-W;-Rogers;-8:0, PROVINCIAL TREASURER _ For over. eighty. years The Salvation Army, has. been serving _ the people of Prince Edward Island. Anyone in need who has The Coat of Arms includes the | od tite ‘fall. and milk products; the mar. British Lion holding the Union ACCURATE PICTURE. |keting needs of milk Based’ on Jack and ‘the Unicorn holding| Mr. Akerley said the board's |@omestic utilization. and export | the French Fleur de Lis, At the |terms of reference were broad | Possibilities; the establishment | base appears the Canadian mot: and designed to obtain. an ac-| 220. application of producer | ee A qaary ease mare” or leurate picture of the milk in- |™#tketing quotas for milk; the tn bis arisotinea ent the Post- jGustry in the province. a. mh The pone master General also’ indicated, pee ere Wan ae Tec ithe ‘ ‘ei 4 is i inte that the total issue of 24 million | |mendations on a plan of milk | sata ge ee cade e stamps,will. be printed by the | |marketing “applicable tothe pro- a a id ‘th oe effect the | Canadian Bank Note Company, |Yince and other recommenda. | ilk ina . ne. {tions ‘which... would improve. the ie ery Ottawa, whose staff created and : ‘ tee] |Production, marketing, trans- | NATIONAL POLICIES. Sea vet toe Cenas try the Reel |porting, processing and distri-| .The effect of national P KING’s COLEGE SCHOOL “WHeDSOR, NOVA SCOTIA A RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS had families or were taking care | of chronic ill patients. Speaking on the benefit of the | training were Mrs. Hector Buote, | > and Mrs. Roy McLeod. . Receiving — certificates were: i Mrs. Buote, Mrs. William Gau- | dette, Mrs. McLeod, Mrs. Wal- ter Christopher, Mrs. Stephen Melnnis, Mrs. Peter J Gaudet, Mrs. Frank Gaudet, Mrs. Henry I. Doucette, Mrs. Jerry Gaudet, Mrs, Clarence Gillis, Mrs, Ter- france Gillis, Mrs. Sextes Gillis, Mrs. Cyril Arsenault, Mrs. John | Smythe, Mrs. Alfred MelInnis, Mrs. Chester Handrahan, Mrs. David Harper, Mrs. Richard | o¢ Ellsworth, Mrs. Claude LeClair, Andrea Gallant, Joanne Buote and Cathy Buotes~ 1 ATLANTIC. SECURITIES = ‘se Mrs. W. W. Reid line intaglio process. diary SE Laelia ceais | buting_ of all. milk-and_ milk pro. solicies on the . milk - industry | ducts: and the co-ordination of-such po- Mr. Akerley said the board | icles with milk industry, poll A a d G | would be given a free hand ‘‘to cies in Nova Scotia. . | resses ‘OUP operate as it sees fit to inquire} Mr. Akerley said he hoped r Pit all segments of. the dairy (that as are ut of the-board's Mrs. W. W. .Reid, director of | industry.”’ |investigations the department Junior Red Cross for the Pro-|- The Agriculture Department |-would be able to implement an vince, sgenicnh Beannaa) re was aware of. ‘‘the unsatisfac- | incentive ie oe towards ng gni egional HI£n tory conditions vailing with- | | greater m uction. | Junior Red Cross in the school /in the heey ees Last; ‘‘We can’t turn the supply of For information apply te See ave au tae veard veut’ yeas‘ gross Income to farmers |miik on or off like water in a} JOWN S. DERRICK, MA. reports from dairy products was appro. |tap." he said. i Mickle NEI oetrened dass aypree ximately $12,000,000. Dominion | Mr. MacDougall said ‘it may iation to the members for the | Bureau of Statistics figures for | ‘be necessary” for members to : Whe }-—|—tunticthconmiriee-——..___} -_euér-turmed-to-them—has-beon--given-help. The assistance — We offered has been both iediate and practical, The services wee eee performed by The Salvation Army are needed more today oo oa = than ever ‘before. New Welfare offices are to be included in GENERAL BUSINESS v” MR. Clive Cudmore ° Mr. Robert MacLeod EMPLOYEES DIVISION Alan Johnson Jack Johnson. oR CAMPAIGN DIRECTOR Colonel G. Best CAMPAIGN ORGANIZER Captain R. A. Ne'son CH’TOWN ADVISORY BOARD R. G. Boyyne, Chairman Capt. R. A.-Nelson, See’y. T. D. DeBlois © N. Stewart G. Lewis " N. W. Lowther, M.M., @.€. D. Scales L. Grant “HELP THE ARMY ATTAIN. THEIR GOAL—ADD AA Macleod YOUR NAME TO THE CONTRIBUTOR ROLL." SPECIAL NAMES CANVASS yee ca HEADQUARTERS 176 - 178 GREAT GEORGE ST. RESIDENTIAL FHONE 2-21 de thé new Citadel shown above. These will cost with 1966 _ maintenance an estimated $35,000,090. We Teel the people of Prince Edward Island would want. to assist The Salvation Army with this portion of construction ‘es a token of appreciation for over eighty years’ outstanding service. This is YOUR opportunity to serve The Salvation Army. Give liberally to the Red Shield P.E.I. Building Appeal = R. C. Craig, Can. Legion’ cooperation he. had received 1964 list total milk production during the year. The ‘‘Flowers|in Nova Scotia at 335,409,000 of Hope’, campaign with some pounds. Production has dropped 50 students participating will | steadily since’ 1957 when pro. foe a Cross activities for | duction was _ 434,028.300.__The- sc erm. _ board was composed of five |- ACTIVE ae “urged the commissioners, because a larg- The president - urg “ver number might become un- juniors to take part in the swim- , _iming classes and become good wieldy, However, groups or as- ei mmers-or instructors; play_an sociations not directly _repre- active part he said in the blood | sented would receive equal con- giving | sideration, ‘he said. Bid Asked donor clinic either by A Trust Co.. $19 $13 | blood or helping out at clinits Is Deputy Agriculture Minister A >- Wholesalers He spoke of the. honor the school | ‘ae — had received in having Gerard) angela will attend the Red ¢ Canning Investment | Doucette chosen by National Red | conference in Charlottetown en 514% Pfd 9 . |Cross as one of two students to May 14th. > Canning Investment | visit Europe for a. month this bi Common m»” _. (coming summer. He closed his EIEIO ONOIL” —€dns—invest—Corp- = repert-by—_paying—s—eompliment-- ee Ble pid. 9 _ |to.. Sister St. Angela’ Marie for; f° Burner’ Fast. Utilities her valuable assistance dur: . : $%% pfd. 8% ing year, and announced that Fuel & East. 'Can. Savings. five. delegates and Sister St Stove and Loans Co 6% 7% , Empinedio. 5's nid 24 95 COMING Oils. Evandgelene Sav and XN A ‘ ee : 144 | Service ur A" 18 Saul A complete stock of yereat Bastert. Corp: furnace parts on hand. ae (5% pfd) io 10%" Your Shell Agent for - T wait (ts ae RYU, Charlottetown, Parkdale, a 2 ! ‘ fatand Telephone to reer vt Eastern. Maritime Life As- Opes » Surance Co. < 450 ; °. ~ Maritime Stee! and “f h , p 5 ‘. L. J. W. Skinner oundries NVT 169 Maritime steel and aiSelehis Dial 4-4044 Foundries <omm. . ‘160. ». . z Maritime Steel and P ‘ FEsSSSsseoSeasaj. Foundries _pfd. 95: 3 Mar. Tel and Tel e » =| BUYING WOOL » Moire Limited pfs" 83- | — ~Moirs—Limited t=» WASHED 0 Common , gn | * ; oF Telephone Co, 18 1854 R GREASY oe 1S. Light and Power 2 lid nd me GET.CASH, YARN or BLANKETS ’ ight an ower Co. Ltd. 442°. pfd. 85 ag LN; NS. Light and Power EXCHANGE 3 Co. Ltd. 5% pid. 48 © - - spe NB, Ray: acid Loan Government. Certified Warehouse G ' Ly NS. ‘Trust Co a . Shipments of 20 pounds or over- Shite fox GOVe Ncean Fisheries Ltd ernment Deficiency Payment. pfd 4.75 gn Olands | » 14%. W Ali S Biande OB" a, iam Con on n & Sons R. T. Holman Ltd “ A%. Preferred oy * 65 Queen Street Charlottetown ' Stanfielis “B™ 38 _ We carried 99 million tons of Canada last ear. That’s almost 1 0, 000 Ibs. for every man, woman and child in this coun ry. Including you. 10, 000 Ibs. . _ of things you eat. Things you wear. Things you plug in. Things to make. other things. To carry all this we needed many different kinds of freight cars. Flat cars and refrigerator cars...box cars and hop cats and tri-level automobile transporters.Over 101,000 per ‘Cars...gondola in all, And we kept. _them moving electronically, With centralized traffic control...computers.. = ‘automated humpyards...electronic scales...and radio telephones, We've learned a lot about running a better railway. And\ we're still learning. - ¢