._ -.~.o.-,.__ .0, .-.I- ~.-.-. “ms... 1 - . .-. ..--....~.-—.. - . t w ,__.. ,._.__._ .. . .. .. ... {Jan 1*?“ , til on H91- “in” v .In‘k! .1. :tt‘! ‘0 > - Imealu that PUTUI‘ Our as Medical Assistant, x-Ray T” giggling Room Assistant and in cm W 18116 medical trades. Make vour s B 'ke. Mrs. Fred Ranahan. ‘ , ~ ' I . V . ~ a. BAIYFIELD ST. you’vereceived"Prestone ’BrandAnti- pay off in lnt‘reasf‘d knowledge all? 1;” . s 5.00 . . . . . . .. Kennv‘s Bakery F -th ' t- extla money you ea”, for two mghtl s 5.00 ............ .. Albert Hodd reeze W1 mag“ 1° film- ' $ 2.00: Mrs. Calvin Lewis. r-r'm F-mHHM‘ do more . . . to earn more. Yes . . . you‘ll enjoy Militia training and . fine (.3; Miss Jennie Turner, Militia comradeship and you’ll be paid for your two eveningS’ imam: Mrs. J. A. Sterns, Mrs. J. H. V i _ Howatt. Miss Janie MacCallum, eaCh “991(- 1 Mrs. M. E. Vessey, Mrs. Walter MacQuarrie. W. J. Carr, Mrs. George Rey- nolds. .50c ea: Mrs. Alfred Weather- bie. Mrs. Charles Walker, Mrs. Jean Essei‘y. Stella Welsh, Mrs. MacPherson. .45c: Mrs. Mullally. .25(:: Mrs. MacLeod. VILLA & VICTORIA STS. Roy White, Tait‘s Florist, Mrs. E. S. Lord. 5 1.00 ea: Mrs. J. H. Howatt, Mrs. J. F. Moore, Mrs. John Simpson. Vincent Blake, Mrs. Basil Irving, Major Hicks. Mrs. Don Gillis. Mrs. J. L. MacNevin. Mrs. Gordon MacPherson, Mrs. Rendle Larter, Mrs. C. W. Whit- lock. .50r: Mrs. Jean Ramsay. .735c: Mrs. Edward Dalziel. RICHMOND ST. EAST $5.00 Rev. A. Frank MacLean S 2.00 ea: E. L. Weeks, Mrs. Cyrus MacMillan. $ 1.00 ea: Mrs. Bonar Dalziel, Mrs. J. M. MacLeod, Mrs. J. G. MacKay, Mrs. J. 'A. Bentley, Mrs. C. H. B. Longworth, S. D. MacNair, Mrs. Frank Wheatley. Mrs. C. Maclnnis. Mrs. Claude MacMillan, Mrs. L. R. Ladner, Miss Janie Patterson. Mrs. C. S. Machill. Mrs. Angus Matheson, Miss Muriel Collings, Mrs. A. E. Simpson, Mrs. D. L. MacKinnon, Mrs. A. E. Smith, Mrs. J. A. MacNair. PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE 5 5.00 Dr. Frank MacKinnori s 5.00 . . . . . . . . . . . .. J. B. Brow $3.00 ea: G. L. Bennett, E M. Lowe. $ 2.00 ea: Roy Campbell, Helen Yeo. $1.50: M. C. Bethune. STOPS RUST AND CORROSION - ENEMIES AS COSTLY AS FROST! Only “Prestone” Anti-Freeze gives your car’s cooling “Prestone” Anti-Freeze also contains an anti- OF THE MILITIA ,1 h 5.00 .. Mrs. James E. Harris ,, $ 4.00 Mrs. F. E. Smallwocd * $ 2.00 ea: E. 0. Harling, Mrs. pays off in . . . Yes . . . Canada’s part-time soldiers of the Militia are doing themselvu and their country a great service. Military training is good for a mart . . . keeps him fit and mentally alert . Training in many valuable trades, with personal supervision by expert i ‘ - a x -" . , . maid ‘t ~ ‘13’. mere can or any retarxafion 111' 5 Run , M v ‘ a w 'n‘ 3.9an“, 1 d. ,. . . - - - ' " ' ' efforts for strong ll(‘lllllZI and 90 per cent l-‘i‘lhf‘w‘ljfl 12w,- 1 n ,‘._i‘ l‘.‘ ll. '15.}1‘ mfifiéfi ' v1 The Guar 1am . veloping much greater lntei‘est‘ 0 on If ,1“. >;t\lll...‘<-“l “:1: to per ‘ v ‘2, Page ‘2' 17 1958 and support mo or us "'51" '“ Lem" me tutu wtxnnnn Fm" OCtnber ‘ members and those who are not ‘ V p H, MW of p(,a,_... mm V H NM, :0 , . yet Sllplpol.lel‘s, The farmers of BLlRL'I‘VSP lmiwm m this “Mains norma: y Valet- ’a‘ i \\ ,hufl‘lhi hive bum in V the province are to bc congratul- ran high) e that. “A; kgmm lmlei dig“: “Elam Cw; ;.t_ 1» “rpm “J5 A,” a. N, 5 as [he 12mm" ated on their response to the cam- littlet paltuziil‘; [:(Wl]»\ _ 1 we gmck markeL 5;];l11ty|m.‘.uw ‘ H r 7 . .~_“_~\e3 ‘ i r ' . i o -- . * ~ :n-v . ~..»I , i“ IV Prates‘run' galgn [0:81:7Slilgl’rllger and batter qulilelrith the formation of 8 “labial a I(“wildoiiiEleiilelnle :V 1”“ - ' " 8”“ “re ‘ ‘ - - w l , , \\“dl'l‘mlgl the en ‘. . .: ..l~- . 2 a . V Orphanage BUTTER pRODUCTIQN tion’wcalblnet. factinns‘ ‘ :‘fnllnf July heme {311311.} WLHM mos, mexm ‘ ‘ iv Contributions During the week ending October Christian an A - rind down gn margins. the Clc 1 v "i 4. Prince lid-ward Island madle dissidents bfig'a‘llutli‘: " $4 231 009.000, . sa'esmon . 4 i? ‘ $25.00 Dominion Stores Ltd. almost 160.000 pounds of butter an their Streetlb'jlflilgjige‘g' reopened, " Brokers 10 a n 3 new R Q. T" ( $2300 " Boyne L'O’L‘ Chtowu increase of roughly 20.000 pounds Shops anC Since May .41 , dmumg the «05k "‘8 “39 em '0 s. . - $12 o- \iew Annan W. I. over the game week last year. some for the fir. ' r iii_lel . l‘ewded [he 19_. P y - ..' f n *z 010-00 ’Kfli. i13- William L' 0' L' With pasture continuing good and when rebels opposed l%11f;’;$§n boom \Vllhlclil4 gummflm h A . _ ‘ — r Kingsmnr weather reasonably satisfactory president Cla m 1.4161:U cra=li. Telfioé‘n-S‘Wem Compiipd tori a if P GREENFIELD AVE' this increase in production Will launchel their upH-1 e» ord sine . during the 19305‘ E . F $1000 Mrs. J. P. Clarke likelv continue the my ting-“Willi i ’1 ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ‘ h . ' ler . l - W...— i l $10.00 . . . . .. Mrs. H. S. Wlnde FEED UNITS d I . i '1 b 5 5-00 l . - i U Mrs. LE 513:5: On the livestock farm the am- U.S. Israeli Forelgn ) $2.33 MrS- firs'fllMahon mat is a means of converge " ' '. Co‘f‘n feed. either crown or purcha , o S k a 0 re r T} . . . . . . into meat. glint eggs qr woold. I ‘ - ‘ .' . Cameron. The volume of production an . f Mrs, Golda, . t i liomil‘elesnli. Jones. 1‘Ig‘s- the kfamilerfj mimianfgréi? ribbed QTTixwtli ($3611 minism" “Hi Phon. 8 i R. J. Rupert, Mrs. Harold as- stoc W1 epen I . g Meir. sra . > a ‘ from, T1 ' how much feed he can produce ‘ H - ed by air Wednesday A & WINDSOR 5T5- or upon the capital] which he can ‘ WASHLNGTON (AP)——The l'ed 3V York for a t‘wwday Cana_| At $ 5.00 - t ' ‘ ~ ~ - - - ' ' ‘ *' C' H' Blagk ' 2 ' make available 00 buy feed. 300 email Reserve Board Wednesday bM—r-“m Ht «5 500 , . . . . . . ,. Fulton Prou e ,.. ,;_ 5'3, ,. . The farmer who grows ‘ “Yemean on ‘ “ " ' ' ‘ . ndened margin reqw' R‘ 55 3-00 ea: c“ E' thchle’ Harry pounds of oats. 15 tons of hay and 0 ‘ ‘ . ed to 90 i Mason. an acre of turnips will likely have Durdhiases 0f StPCkS rals AI 3 2‘00 ea: R' 13' Kemp’ Rub? a mu‘Ch smaller income than the peg‘hwn‘t’ flifeme‘clgntdocleiiirease in A 4 h 1 0'“ T' W‘ Mmon’ H‘ ' . v t . ' .ha k.—was lar ely responsible h ows 2.000 pounds of ' 15. ls l 9.5 . A: Eliot-p23: Chris. Ford. OTTAWA - The Northern Af~ arly those employed on DEW ha\e been erected forBffslljimf: Porch: fact thafgz per cent of an 3:: Viva 0mg:s of hay and 3 or 4 margin requirements Slncfevigg I V 81.50: D. C. Schurman- R .fairs department is well into a radar line sites. These frame at Frobislier Ba} 0“ V Eskimos born are dead Within, 3 acres of roots. Just so much can us, economy Ibegawa “‘Yere V > ' when you want lots of M M. a th $ 1‘00 ea: Jill?“ Ttfig, Shaw. ; program of low—rental housing for houses, fully e q u i 1) P e d With land- A recent SUI‘Vey Sho“ ed that year, chiefly from l‘eSDh‘a'tOl'y 311‘ be DI'OCIUC‘ed 5mm a unit of feed’ fro-m the ggceSSJSEnt‘ £301; 5:) Aug. . A . a p n, p Coleman the amwer to, M gsgtigezlhheiliiacbcarsl. Ml‘s- Far: “age earning Fskimos particul— the latest electrical appliances, bad lionsing—ti-g'loos, tents and merits. Hf]: ‘more. units prtzgédlzldoreflfitt gamed to per : ht Rock IS . . . - y - J r , ~clency ls presen, ’ . _ , . ,‘ nl ,L V I“_” My . . uhar MacRae. Mrs. C. D. Rog . _ I e D . The new margin reqmreme I g Q I L mm” grsonv Mrs- Nelson Henry’ Mrs' dress the turnip is protected from sive ones too. people who are satisfied wrath 0%?nglglgi‘llllobh? v I . mm”)va “ed “"0992, Em 1 M mm Among The contamination by other turnips (ff IsifnnDIrLoiuonMANapable of I‘Igltéhgfgéfisssfltfif“ Perfecmn‘ cBetween 1951 and 1957 an econ- and in Ontario $284.00. For $3309 SLAND PROPANE GAS LT -swww~ 50¢ ea: ‘ iss e ‘ a i " ' other fruit and vegetables la sail ers are c' L _ _ . . v I fa I. as $143, 7 r ' ~ - - - r l 1‘ tion developed in cows the Island lou e W H Mrs. C. R. MacNeill. ‘. 5, r de ee. CXCZ‘lllng in many different “alks While complete returns are not omic conltl adic I ’ ‘ ‘ I . _ KENT ST' woflfinued) ‘ (confirmed from age grgiiiirtgg 1:331:12) ingiis new dress of life was again demonstrated yet in those which have already the Dairy business. Milk prices and the Ontario $20300 ‘-\ N« 55.00 . . . , . . . . .. F. J. Pellerin The world has waited a long d thj {course is true of well Last week when a young plough been received at the Federanon went up and cow pnces went 13' 3 200 93? Mrs, Dormhy F 191d" time for the turnips to achieve an dgessedsfgmales in general will be men from Cornwall placed third office prove conclusively that the down. In effect the farmer woull‘d lng. H919“ MamKnnlm‘ RuPert increased prestige and a well more expensive to support and in Canadian competition and new approach to membership in have a better return from 1’35; NIaCKay' G. A' GOdkm’ Mrs. H. merit“! recognition 0f g°°d tag“! little if any more nourishing. But earned the night to represent the organization has met With an dollar invested In a_ cow in C Hmper’ - ‘ r ' n l 1- In its new i i l l ‘ l t i a at the international excellent response on the part of and was the case 1}] 1951: ow J: i an!) are . t n n a e Canad , $1M ea: F' R. comngham’ m \ e g app “fly :1?th “1119 Poise-1n tlfe tori! plouahind match in Ireland next Island farmers Returns from prices tend to be higher in On. . ‘ ' in, or en eem 51515 C; s j x I ‘ ‘ . , , . I V .‘ ‘ i B' Eggrgivllgclggiiiil: gsgnm'i‘llibin» Walter MacGregor. and apparel put-her than on the year. Whilet maltcg;1 plouglhdlnglmay Dill'lgelilgflgs Sfiuffilrggdgfgrt: 331:: 2:2: iin‘ghé‘hfihlrvfifletfBailmisQii: * ‘ ’ - . i wor ciam- mm 1 l i l t : , son. Mrs. Artemus Godkin, J. H. CHESTNUT ST. content, In the Latest creation not. compee W'l ‘ l t This bee Ontario has the hlgmest pmce ‘ l' “ I ' A b5~ M” u r r ' l the tur— pionshlp hockey or baseball in double that of as year. . ‘ Closby, Millar Campbell, M.s. S 1.00 ea Gotdon MOE? (reportedly from PaI‘IS , m 1h. Hut an organ_ cows and New answmk the 5< ' te . L10 d Carleton R- RiChal‘dt MFS- cahm» Mrs' ‘ ' ' a ound in the city store, drama or exonement, neveithe- means two ings. is _ ‘ wili’fcisdr‘gli‘grqruharsgn. M. MacLeod. Edward Larter.‘21pn1:;1:ed pup grading from Vzc less those who wui have the same nation worthy of greater recog- lowest;I ‘lDurint‘lng the tiggnthsoogf 50¢ 931 Doris saundersi Etta George Larter' or slightly better per pound which urge to excel as is the case With nltion and secondly one much June. 11 yt a . litguis an Mirage Wakelin. Mrs. DOWIing, Mrs. E. 500 ea: Ml‘s. Allen, Mrs- C- the honest grower receives. The those who climb Mt. Everest, better financed and capable of respandens renting vw sold in A Tmmbs- M“ Stewart Moore- Dunn‘ . moral of this is that fine feathers push back frontiers and are mem- doing more effective work. How- price foEdpurled iI'eL no? 0: $191 00 WEST KENT SCHOOL ADC A Fnend' make fin-e birds and very expen- bers of that very select group of ever, this does not mean that Prmce W'al sat , I H s 3.00: c. F. Hine. . g ' G $ 2.00 ea: J. MacNeVin, Mrs. . .’ B. C. Robertson. . v ' $ 1.00 ea: Mrs. Reta Campbell, 5 Miss A. Yeo. Miss G. Taylor Mrs. Lois MacLure. Mrs. E. - Currie. Miss J. Ferguson, Miss 1 t" M. Riley, Miss M. MacLenrlan. l T KING SQ. $ 10.00 . . . . . . .. N. D. MacLean $ 2.00 ea: Mrs. H. E. Hopgood, Daniel Larter. 0 $ 1.00 ea: Mrs. Lester Beaten, L Mrs. Eddie Brown. Mrs. Claire MacNeill. Mrs. G. Ballingall Mrs. C. MacGregor. Eric Mac- Gregor. Mrs. L. Bustin, Mrs. . I] Angus Cameron. l CUMBERLAND STREET ,- _ L $10.00 Mrs. Allison MacLeod c s 2.00; Mrs. Ethel Mellick. s $1.00 ea: Mrs Allison Auld, - I’ T Mrs. Weir. Mrs. Evelyn Bren- / nan, Mrs. Ira Brown, Mrs. Gor- v don Senn, Mrs. Walter Hastings, NEw SKILLS NEw FRIENDS EXTRA MONEY ; . expands his interest and knowledge instructors, broadens skills and increases civilian job qualifications-Com- petence in any trade qualifies men of the Militia for promotion ada' tional pay. As an active member of Canada’s Militia, you will meet other ambifiml men, who, like yourself, have a purpose in life Serve Canada and yourself in the Militia . . . the following “9" i . . . to learn more. . .10 men in good physical condition who can pass Army Test requiremenu- ' $100 . K F system freeze—up protection plus positive protection from foaming agent—guarantee that there will be no loss 17 (PEI) RECONNAISSAIOE IE“- ' Lemon. PéaLewi‘s. sagging; rust and corrosion. Because only “Prestone” Brand from foaming. Nor will “Prestone” Anti-Freeze ever Royal Canadlan Armoured Corps ‘ " iiihyfiitifiifeagij Anti-Freeze contains magnetic film. clog your radiator. ' MacNevin. B. Phillips, V. Ross, J. Simms. .50c A friend. Magnetic film works by coating every metal surface I throughout the entire cooling system. As a microscopic Check the protection that “Prestone” Anti-Freeze Armour and mobility are decisive. “do”? 9Ver land engagement. The traditional and glamour of the cavalry combine offers. Protection from freeze-up—from rust—from cor- it; P3131? “:2wa QUEEN CHARLOTTE H I G H but tough and tenacious film it seals these surfaces away rosion—from foaming—from clogging. This is complete has openings {or Specialist training .3 ml 1 s (332’: Miss Gertrude Vii. from rusting or corrosive elements . . . gives your car the lett, Miss Bessie Prowse. Miss Ethel Taylor, J. A. S. Williams, Gordon Bovyer, Wendell Horton, Miss Winnifred Hayter. Miss Lynliie Aitken. $1.00 ea: Mrs. C. P. Mac- Kenzie, Mrs. Frances Neal, Miss Doris F e r g u s o n, Mrs. Alta Prowse. Norman MacLeod. Miss Anne Matheson, Mrs. Olive Green. J. A. Noonan. UP. QUEEN ST. _ telephone communication a, memlprowdes an interesting 8W3!“ . $ 300 Bait & MacRae Ltd “Damn and knml'lcdge that can In 9" $2.00 ea: John Anderson, E. N. Hayes, Erma Burke, Mrs. F. S. Moore. 3 1.00 ea; Nina Keenan. J. B's Littlc' Market. George Douglas, Weatherhie's Grocery, Mrs. Fred Ward. .50c ea: Mrs. Joseph Jabbour, S o l o m o n Tlveel. Mrs. Earl $ 1.00 ca: MacLeod's Grocery, Mrs. John Wheatley. Miss Tay- lor. Mrs. Milton Wheatley,’ Mrs. Babineau. .70c: Mrs. Sanderson. .50c ca: Mrs. Green. A Friend. m." ayanable t0 you in these Militia units, ll", .25c Mr. Squarebriggs, Mrs. C. Murphy. -. ‘ , » , H E .v .111 RE ST. ' > $333‘9..... MORE "PRESTONE’FANTl-FREEZE ls SOLD THAN ANY. OTHER BRAND r. $ 1.00 ea: Mrs. Stevenson. - 1.“ 1, z - I ; V ~ 4 I; _ w r furs, ,, g ,-._ I. . . .50c ea: Gloria MacKillnon, Mrs. Jackman. Mrs. R Cram— positive protection it needs. “Prestone”, “E’veready”, and the Union Carbide Symbol are trade marks. NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY pwtsmn or nllllou CARBIDE CANADA LIMITED LOOK HERE . . . Look for the Green Tag on radiator after anti—freeze has been installed . . . . that’s assurance from your dealer that E‘Prestone” Brand Anti—Freeze. % 1.. protection! And it’s yours only when you insist on BRAND ANTI-FREEZE AR CHARLOTTETO Gunners. Drivers. Radio Operators. “3- AW“. cation may be made at the Armoul'yv ‘ merside or the Yeo Building, Monmu" well as the Armoury in Charlottetown. 5 SIGNAL REGIMENT i Royal Canadian Corps of Communications are the vital link bet .- elements of the modern Army. Mm” l ' in the operation and maintenance ,of' ' telegraph and profitable use in civilian life. 5 MEMGAL COMPANY Royal Canadian Army Medical Corp Militia training in the Medical Com 'm A“; nyU first-aid and further instruction Win... 1 y .v ing each week. To qualify lm‘ Militia between the condition an ments. ‘ l)e training. You mu ' ages of 16 and so, in good 9””?! d able to meet Army Te“ For complete lllfollllmion on the 0990"" MOU RY WN