M "aestanf O'Phanqge " Contribut'cns L’C'IC'II 15> ARE YOU IALED? ’8 Have Large Stocks of . . . -00"V» Ding-.51. A arlottetown. slow—Long River. w]. memory of Ms Wllliem ston. Joflaw—Long Rixrr IWT slow—Lady Patrlrla L.O.B,.»\. ' oe Cove. $3.00: Friends. orboro. Collectors, M r s, gauge Stewart and Mn. Har, Dayc- %_00 ea: Harold Daye, David er. 6"$00 ea: George Stewart. Ro- w Sharpe, Elmer Stewart. cg] Stewart, Waldron Stewart, 1"” Bowrless, Hillard Andrews, ’ Reeves. John Andrews. Lind- Sharpe- ;1‘00 ea: Everett Glover. Hon— ,fi Glover, Lloyd Sharpe, Ivan Wye, Clarke Harding, Mrs. mixer, Eustace Reeves. Earl t mlor, Leighton Stewart, Alex. “ ‘ las. Hung ea: George Douglas, El- Cannon. owl—$37.00 elVin Grove School District. calectors Mrs. Erskine Mac- 0, Mrs. Eric MacMurdo, "-9. Frank Baglole. ,00 ea: Mrs. James -A. wart, Robert W. Hogg, Mor- mCasele'y. $1.00 ea: Ralph Moase. Roy mom-t, Crawford Picketts, Gaorge Caseley, John Reeves. prank Baglole. Erskine Man Mnrdo. George MacMurdo, Mor- ris Smith, Mrs. W. A. Mac. Milrdo. Scott Clark, Sterling Mil- ]g‘, Vernon ~Millar. Samuel “ugh, Leaman Caseley. 50c ea: Eric MacMurdo, Arn- om Walker, Douglas Webster, 1;: MacMurdo. Prowse Yeo, Lame Crozier, Horace Paynter. Total—$2450- West Covehead, Collector Mrs. Grove MacMiIlan. >ET c ” OAl simhfifley Ill treated nut Bimborley Egg A St. Rose Nut 51'. Rose Egg Old Sydne Stoker y Old Sydney 599 Springhifl - shall. 3d], Wilfred MacDonald, George Bell, Mrs. James Allen, Mrs. clayton Matthew. Dawson Hughes, Mrs. Orr McCann. MacMillan, Chesley $125, Leith MacKinnon. Wal- ts'r MacLure. Grove MacMillan, » lrh MacDonald, Leith MaIcMil- » ' Ian. : to: ca: Mirs. Hibbert Hughes, Mrs. Roland Bearisto. - l 13.00. Reading PM“ exandra, Collectors Mr 5. use Bum" ‘ I Virlnon MacLénnan and Mrs. . l cc Judson. Roadan .00: James B. Gay. 1.50: Ernest McCabe. Hm“. ‘ ‘ 1.00 ea: Mrs. Nat MacKinnon, v . W. Smith. Mrs. Aubrey CORE * :thnble, Mrs. George MacLen- ' I’m, Gordon Brehaut, Mrs. Gay ‘ Jfiison. Mrs. Gurett Vander- ’ y. Mrs. Harold Beaten, Mrs. 5 omur MJacLennan, Mrs. Babe Rod, Mrs. Glendon Brehaut, Btuce Judson. _ : Mrs. Milton Wood. .~. —-$16.00. nrllngton District, Collector Donald MacPherson. . . ea: Louis MacPherson, ‘ MacLean, E. Howatt. 1.2): Elmer Clow. §1.00 ea: Lloyd MacLeod, Clyde Younker. Angus Mac- Ifin. Angus MacPherson, Nell anpbell, Donald MalcPherson, J Watson Deacon. ' $50c: Jack. Howatt. fatal—$14.70. {- jline Mile Creek, Collectors JIdy‘ MacPhee and Carol Shaw, Gill Betts and Sandra MacPhee. ‘{$1.00 ea: Mrs. Hector Camp- (Furnace Size) Take dva‘ntage of" Our Easy Monthly :yment Plan $1.00 ea: Norman MacDonald, Gilbert MacDougall, Roy Camp- béll. Lloyd Taylor, Milton Mac- hine, Samuel MacDougall, Ro- bert MacDonald, Lee Taylor, . John H. MacDonald, A1- ‘ MacDonald, Roberta Oakes. John Betts, James Betts, Gor- Taylor, Lem Gorveatt. ORDER ‘ l ‘ ‘ , George MacPhee, Robert Currie. MLA warren Shaw. - ‘ r ' ea: Lester Smith, Mrs. Edict Mrs. Mamie Gorveatt. Total—$21.10. Illll IIMEDIATE llllVEllY ulnglo Rustico, Collectors Mrs. ,llfa Craswell and Marilyn Stev- enson. , . { $2.00 ea:' Mrs. Walter Buntain, a: S. D. Parkman, G. S. Bun- I $1.00 ea: Mrs. Noel Hooper, u S _ Read Stevenson, Mrs. Byline Anderson, Mrs. Exton ‘Bllllman, Mrs. Wesley Craswell, ills. Victor Buntain, Mrs. Paige “mm. Mrs. Roland c. Buntain, Fina Clark, Charles Houston, Gerald Stevenson, James Steven- .' Mrs. Ira Craswell, Blair ,llmgs. A Friend. _ ,75c: Stanley Houston. $50c ea: Mrs. Grant Toombs, dunes Graswell. ‘f ,ETotaI42215. ,‘ Ringo Hope RiVer Hall tonight. - . illegular Dance in Elliotts Hall be, ‘ , mday night. Weatherbie’s 0r . Yum » , ra. ght 1‘ . $2.00: Mrs. Lawrence Mar-3 $1.00 ea: Ira Marshall. Royl l . QCMING EVENTS FLYING Officer W.G. Baker of Victoria, Ont, one of today’s CF—lOO pilots, looks over a relic of a bygone era with Air Cadet Sergeant Andre Tousignant of OTTAWA — The RCAF today announced that commencing Dec. 1958, and continuing for the next six months it will conduct the biggest model aircraft build- ing contest ever staged in Can- adla. Open to all teenage boys in Canada it offers flights in RCAF aircraft to Europe as well as domestic flights across Canada to Ch’Town Nurse ‘ Joins Missionary Order Of Sisters Miss Pauline Noonan, R.N. lent Wednesday for Alexandria, OIn- tario, where she will enter “Im- maculata House” of the Congre- gation of Our Lady’s Mission- anies. This Congregation of Sisters is the only English speaking order for foreign missions in Canada. Their missions are at present in Africa and Japan. Miss N oonan received her early education at Notre Dame ‘Aca- demy, Fri-nee of Wales College and St. Dunstan’s University. In Sept., 1955, she entered the Char- lottetown Hospital School of Nursing, from where she graduat- ed in May of this year. > Miss Noonan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Noonan, Char- lottetown, and is the second mem- ber of their fiarmily to join a re- ligious missionary order. Her brother, Rev. Allan F. Noonan, O.M.I. is a missionary priest of the Oblates of M a r' y Ilm- ma‘ulate and is at present in the Indian Residential School at Kamloops, British Columbia. Assault Case Is Adiourned A New Argyle man was re- manded to November 28th when he appeared on a change of assault in County Magistnate’s Court Wednesday morning. The change was placed by his niece who told the investigating officer that the accused had struck her on the face with his hand. ‘ ‘ The accused told the court that the complainant wanted the charges withdrawn. It was further noted that the accused would be taking treatment in the future for his drinking halbit. Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudret presided. OCEAN BASE Guam, Western Pacific island now an important U.S. air base, is 1,500 miles thorn the Philip- pines. est market price. E.J. MacDon- gall, Vernon or O’Leary, P.E.I. Buying No. 1 small table stock potatoes daily at market prices in 1005. E.J. MacDougall, Vernon, P.E.I. Dance Forest Hill Hall, Fri. day, November 28th. Webster 5 Orchestra. Lunches served. he RI . . Iona East School every Annual meeting Ajbegrweit Roy- por (jood be ’ i may mght. Good music. 31 mack Preceptor'z' at Kingston, “1th Good .‘Qzanizations using this column Friday, November mm" 8 1mm Promote their meetings and Scotch Concert Belfiast. nan, nments are requested 0 Friday Nov. 28th mantles ' h their announcements ' “on who ' . are a onsorm ! lgnarl. p g in name of the Organization or the mlsland grain daily high- Sponsored by Flat River W. I. Lyndale—Ulgg Ohirstmas Con- cert, Uigg School Hall Monday Dec. 22nd. RCAF Will Conduct Model OTTAWA (CH—Following is the text of acting prime minis- ter Green’s statement on a new freight rate increase allowed the railways: 0n the hearing of the appeal from the decision of the board of t r a n 5 port commissioners awarding the railways n in- crease in freight rates in order to meet a proposed increase in wages, it was agreed by the eight provinces and the rail- ways: (1) That the wage increases are reasonable; (21 That a railway strike would be a national disaster and must be avoided. They disagreed on the propri- ety of the action of the board of transport commissioners in basing an increase in freight ' rates on an anticipated wage increase whic“ had not been unconditionally agreed upon by the railways and their employ- ees; the provinces asked that the order made by the board be disallowed on this ground. We consider that, in future, the railways and their employ- ees must come to a definite embark upon a policy of sub- sidizing wage increases; there would be no end to demands on all governments if such a policy were adopted. It is however recognized by the government that there are seriOus inequities in the present freight rate structure which have both contributed to, and been aggravated by, the sys- tem of horizontal rate i v creasesf The government has already indicated its intention to move towards a solution of ' these problems. Representatives of the prov- inces made it clear during the current hearings that their chief request is for a complete revision of the freight rate structure. Obviously this could not be undertaken in the cir- cumstances of the present ap- peal and in view of the cer- tainty of a nation—wide railway lTexT OI GOV'T Statement On Freight Rates H ' k ' strike next Monday if immedi- ate action were not forthcom- ing. The interim increases have accordingly been allowed, al- though this type of freight rate increase is not in accord with the government‘s long range plans. A study is being undertaken at once to wonk out measures to relieve against inequities in the freight rate structure, including any that may be aggravated by the present increases. Stops are also being taken to set up a suitable body to review the genenal field of railway problems and policy. This study will include not only a compre- hensive consideration of the railway freight rate problem— includ‘ing the situation of the long haul provinces in the West and in the Atlantic region—hut also other specific problems which require solution if Can- The Guardian. Charlottetown, Thurs, Nov. 23,1958. 8 Honored By Orwell H. Choir The Orwell Head I oir met at the home of Mrs. Margaret Gil- lis who recently left Grandview to take up residence in South Pinette. Betty Gillis read an address and Sheila Behm on behalf of the choir made the presentation of a beautiful table lamp. Eliza- beth Gilllis thanked the mem bers and stated they would :1- ways have pleasnt mol-ies ol Orwell Head and Grandview. A sing song was enjoyed by all Infter which a delicious lunch was served and all departed wishing Mrs. Gillis and her three daugh- ters every happiness in their new home ada’s railways are to serve the national interest without preju- dicing particular industries or areas. The intention of the govern- ment is to provide both an im- mediate alleviation of discrim- ination where it exists, and a long to rm solution to the broader problcms. MILLIONS ! l of Ultiasonic Sound Waves clean your watch perfectly the modern way. N‘ Jaime/as o: CH. AaLOTTETo'wN . 1...”... y a. harlot. CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN TRAFFIC MESSAGE Ken St. Crlottetown WESTERN BIRD Magpies, black and white birds about as big as a pigeon, are known all over the Prairies but are rare visitors In the east. IT USUALLY PAYS TO GET THE BEST! We carry only the “best fuels available” for every purpose. Have you tried our “Blue Hard Coal” for base burners and furnaces? Have you any fuel problems? A. PICKARD & CO. LTD. Frank Hansen. Mgr. Phone 5541 “The best in heating fuels” Aircraft Building Contest ... En LEGION The regular month] I'lt‘l‘ 655; S“ 7 y‘ the Branch Home tonight at 8 pm. ; ‘31 “(or 0 ( n 1‘3 W)! a ‘ Agenda: Guest speaker. : lottetown Branch Canadian Legion will be held in General Business. MEETING y meeting of the Char- Z‘féiféni’ltul’if‘t? aiclliii ii; To The Paw“: . T: T boar emis- rnhsggn than? with l: l sloners as t e asis or an in- ‘ ' ’ - A“ ‘ f 'ght te ; th . your child to be careful. l: . l 5 3:3 Its fogesgfv To The Drivers: 3' c R o c & R i' 59 .’ is.“ t° be fined mt" Be on the lookout for children . . . 5 Otta , 0, t” t U l, d . uh W ‘ . _ . making Judgments about/wage E t t. 1 NOW! go; . - . I an. asserts. distill rhinestones r " ”‘ “hr-Sm“ 6"“ finisfgcffiflgfr' thinefigrfl, fr‘m'l national model aircraf contest present case we are not allow— Chief 0' Ponce- . . . For The family ' one of the historic rennndéns of '(RCAF Photo) ‘ {if the appeal °“ W‘s-gm“ it . cause todo so at this stage 1.7 b *h A . ablished all across Canada; win- would Precmitat‘e {nationwide 1;: Y e ' ‘ ’ i ners will be announced Air Fare Strike over 3'“ m‘c‘r‘ease in A"? 5 l I l: " R 0 Highest Quality ‘ Plans of the eight historic air- " - , ~ I i I . l on. f... swan... l..- firmer: FAST FRIENDLY SERVICE ,. Furniture . . 42 major award winners Four_ gether with a 24 page illustrated will resist. I ‘ , Lowest POSSlbIe lg be m . flowlllo London England the“ 0“ tants writing Contest Headquar- should be paid from the federal valve or a malor tune up we Courteous Efficient l . b0 W5"; “he RCAF’S sqwadmns in ters Box 456 Ottawa Ont. treasury. We do not intend to Stand ready at all times to if - , 3 ' France and Germany; winners of give you f a s t, efficient, SerVIce y givendtliieln [I31 IfiTsItWfldithgg friendly, 59”” a" “35°”: Complete ; (tjhe C(lflalgary Stampede or the , able gglces. From nowF satisfaction ‘ I 'l N ti l‘E h'b'li, at Dec. we are giving a t d .1 g - rgzmmnm-ingninax l I on grease jobs with all pur- we Amp T” e “s g; Alth l th . - . - - i ’ i5 ' fiAFosugolLselewaclr‘gcnies'tf 1111i:ng chases over $200 _ , a? y g , ' ‘ 50w 1‘ of . g, , r . mlgiegahlflnb Chilton Thursday, Nov. 27 FREE GREASE JOBS FOR I MONTH 2;; STOREY LTII. vi. ilses, sit iii? befne filling? “ YOUR TEXACO DEALERS! “FINE FURNITURE” - g commence this year in order to n , i5 134 K t Dial 5559 K ‘ give: commits ,time to 12qu Musle by the Blue cats ROYALTY PEERLESS ; 93,, , “5,0,, as fi‘afiomfii gm: e miter SERVICE STATION SERVICE STATION g to modeliwm inflamed? £5 9: to 12:30 Admission 506 On the Trans-Canada Grafton Street a local committees of the Golden r “ Jubilee of Flight in Oanada est- : EXTRA SPECIAL . . EXTRA SPECIAL P C I I S I Rs " - - > ‘ » -«.IIoIRs “Selection” ' . W" E , ' , AMI FRUIT CAK Box o'FCHocowEs TEN DAYS — NOVEMBER 27th In nEcEMBER 6th E M \ Ln BOX ' FREE ’ r ‘1 APPROXIMATELY 2 LB. b DELIVERY ELM AVENUE 89¢ each 69¢ per OX A DIAL . , ' f \ C. 0. D. ORDERS SUPPLY LIMITED SUPPLY LIMITED ACCEPTED ' 3813 I “Sticky ‘m. v I ‘ Seedless \\ a... v1 ’ FOR YOUR FRUIT CAKE ppER CLUB | RAI \.—— . Cut Mixed 5“ RAB": 296 lb. 2 lbs. 59: \s Bo flood R°b"‘ H°°d 2 lbs. 6 . S‘VIIAMIII EIIIcIEI ' Peel V2 lb k . 23c ‘ Evaporated 3”“ on 5.. I .’ P 9 NAPK'NS COCONUT APRICOTS SUGAR. FLOUR ; Cut Mixer: . 25: lb 8 oz. Pkg. ‘5‘ 5 IDS. 456 g 4.. FI‘UII', /2 lb. pkg. 29c 2 pkgs. 35c k P; Jewel Devon Sliced 25 m BAG . Bro on e oe g 4 . 3"“ °' G.“ Gljce‘lb k 9 use TEA SHORTENING 35‘s“? Cherrles, 2 . p g. 3 c y l . c . s all; feel. ,_ 591: Ibo 3 “3- "n 85‘ —" R mid/ammo ' . 1 250 PER PKG. ‘ Chase 8‘ Sanlom \ mpuRPOSIFIOIII / ' Citron Peel /2 lb. pkg. 18c . , Regular Grind \ , . . . ,. Chase 55 Sanbomes INSTANT COFFEE COFFEE \g, yam—£2 I-4 lb. pkg. 29c 49c 0' 5 ' $1 15 - Maxwell House 01- Iur ' t ° 1 lb. 1'"! 896' Red or Green Maraschino I ROBIN HOOD Cherries, 6 oz. bottle 29c CARRors CRANBERRI'ES PARSNIPS a; Perfection ROLLED OATS 4 lbs. 29: 2 lbs. 35: 3 lbs. 25¢ MILK 5 lb. bag 57c NUT SPECIALS ORANGES Russet Large . \ fins 87: She“ - New Crop APPLES GRAPEFRU" g 6 l 9 VELVET CAKE FLOUR Pecans, 1_4 lb. Pkg. 49: 2 do; 59; 5 lbs. 49: 3 for 29: CASE. $6.8 5 lb ba 43‘ Brallsr 1'4 29c (wand) HONEY" l 39 1 lb It 29: ROBIN noon 2 pkgs. 25: 2 lb. I'm 49: 15 01- Pkg- ‘3 - P 9' Shelled JOHNSONS smmmps MAGIC BAKING ICING White or Chocolate Almonds I-4 lb. pkg. 29c Wax Paper w Jen Powders powder sueAR CAKE MIX ’ 100 FT. ROLL Page “x Y r’ . H Ib Stel'edl 29: I lb. Tin 59: 3 Ionzsc 'l Ib.rIn 37c c . . 25c Pkg. FIIberIs, I-4 lb. pkg.” 25c NEW CROP 43 oz. tin new cnor (0mm) 48 oz. tm 4 for 98¢ Walnuts. V2. lb. bag 45c APPLE JUICE 33c TOMATO JUICE 33c I cnusnnn YORK l WHITE MOLD CIITYde NU'I‘B'I‘JJSIANUT ROBIN HOOD Pineapple PeuChgs sugar grill"): " 16 Oz. Jar FRUIT CAKE 20 Oz. Tin 20 Oz. Tln 29‘ ‘N THE SHELL 24‘ 24‘ s. c MOLASSES 1““ ' EXTRA v SPECIAL l . 95c : ARDS 33: qua" 2 bs CHRISTMAS C OR 69: pkg. l P RENT l. I SPICES f 2§WEer box 89c ’ ‘ gingh- 3 for ‘89: w EXPORT ALUMINUM I 5; Pure Gmger cream 0 ' p . ' ' . ,y PRUNES Cigarettes FOII Wrap ;; 34 LB- PKG- Ta‘rfar E staffilll‘lll. BOX or 50’s. . PKG. .- 256 V4 LB PKG CHRISTMAS TISSU 1 LB. BAG 89c 29: ,, PURE 25c WRAPPING PAPER, 3 pkgs. 25c 25¢ 3 Cinnamon PURE GIANT SIZE PACKAGE mm sorf CLARK’S G'ANT 515E DATES ‘ % Lg-7PKG- Pfigpe' ICICLES, pkg. . - - - . 25¢ W” PORK & BEANS TIDE 2 lbs. 35: ; c c 20 oz can - - ' CHRISTMAS 4 Rous ' _ W" °' ,wm‘w' moron L MIXED SPICE. 2 oz. pkg. . 23: RIBBON, 3 hanks . . . . 25: WHITE 2 for 39s Premlum PEAS .. CAKE CLARK’S ONIONS »_ M a. can Gum Drops Mince Meat i200 - 6 35¢ I5. 24 oz, can 37; SEALS & TAGS, per pkg. 25: 4 ROIIS 43C 3 lbs. 25: 2 for 296 ; 4;