Hal Annual Meeting Central Farmers Institute Held aims to increase the proved seed cleaning plants. in- hlr. ldwln Darby of Iginont Bay was re-elected President of s-easy, sims 4, less useofim- . Table stock shipments from this the past eleven years are given by Large Increase l'Nloted In Feb'y Potato Shipments way of comparison. 1945, 345 cars; 1946, 114 cars; 1947, 376 cars; 1948. 300 cars; Province during February. 1955. amounted to 942 cars and repre sented a very large increase over Railway Tran Several briefs were presented at a meeting of the Legislative Committee on Transportation. cai- led yesterday for the Briefs Presented On sportation and the village of Tlgniah - and many other organizations in Prince County. He referred to the proposed establishment of a ice ca-nlvol At North River Tuudar nislit. dress carnival 9... llsld North Rive Rink, witnessed s Feb. 22, the Central is 'Institte feeddrill s - .. . . for an mm sucm yw ya Ililisosszzmmit I. swam :Ie1lclgI;lleI;Il:ul(s)t,!l:1;osSts:lnehal-)er&d lsn lg:9.ca3:ll:'ci:i9:s 13;). c4:f'cal195.al9:9l& purpose of hearing croups or in- food industry as the which were of a high culiliiselum" 3481);” slit lists lsinnual lisitelstisis at at inspection be set up for plants. Macheod. District Fruit lantilcars; lost. 601 cars; '1955,' 942 :l.vll.ldou:.l' i:hll.:Lh.:. ?heu(lllrai.a.a-' edgutlatutlieumlril-ovtlhdcle "”un...'"”&' ili'pll."c.d'” ”",,l,,m",',l”s'n' llllllilllill u ' - : u u - - I ms M sack” ml as Resolved that the Provincial Vegetable Inspector. The fouowinglcars. dun Nslloul Rsllwsys sppllcs. lsdusum as used. why us luau. : M". Wuhan pr... l:.,n.m".,,,, ,lE"”".,,l.,l .4... Ds:s.I'sd"!:'I;:mh0' Amcilsliug N . "8""-' ill W"""Y 3l"P"'e"" l9" tioa to reduce local train service tard this industry by curtailment Mrs. John England of Wlfst l ' III. in . r;;-,'4-::,--:,,2g:,;,::,-m,,s,;m,,,-,,:t .. ...... n.nJi.l'2".'i. .. 1.... - "o3"..;'::t".::. .... .............. :' szizr .':"::;i .3; ';l:'.."':: 3f?'..'.i"i-3." 3' 2"?-f:.i..o' tivs te the Federation er Anne. "1" ”' "W ”'”'”"."i l" ”V9' Sheep Breedefs Dlscuss members. it was decided to fore- the Canadian National main... North River. ' ulture. ':':tumgll"3d”i' f:ll'"gm” 9:51" go any discussion on the sun. meant that r. s:. Islanders had Following are the different is In speaking of the Inetiiaite Ir. ' ” ”" ' t' V" 3' am" 5' way's application until the hear- to pay that share. .Continuing. "' "d 9”" Vlnnrl Darby stated that the Mont Car- mel and Eginont Bay Exhibition would never have been formed of raising better bred cattle. preclntion he the Department of The meeting also expressed ap- Problems Facing Industry in the breeding there was a surplus at the end Improvement ing took place before the Board of Transport Commissioners. Com- prising the Legislative are Hon. he said that the savings which the Railway expected to effect were in the vicinity of 8100.000 W:-ll: ygars and undei::- 1, cl - xlfell Mac Charl ttsto ; 1. non a we in good e Iawther, Oornwail- a l hadit notbeen for the Institute. Asricuituro for the assistance r kt l b d th s b- fth r- r 90,000 d fthi E ,,.l..l,.,,, . . , , ' He stated that improvement had which it is giving for the control iisiixiiinteot sllil:e1)sflnt)-cks oneae:iiin- :mouentl;itl.oiio iuui heel: reobaitdd . . '0 6:35;: 1' nm'cug:ll' lllroptiiliiiitin M” H hm oi ll" V1” 6"" 1"” ”"Kl"l9V- No . been made In his area in all lines of weeds by bonuslnz the spray- mercial basis were two of the to the producers. Harvey Douglas: Smith. I ll-lVIl': 4. Clown. Charles Coles. -l of livestock and this was made ing of fields and that this be Miss Audrey lsfarnell fabovei. mam palms dlscussed yeslsl-slay Ms. Edwln Darby cl Egmolll Guest . Speaker Rs 3. gall, John A. Mscbonsldj (Continued on page lei llgiolth Tom Tom . Wsslbh lmly by. um" W50 lild more highly ldVeI'tllPd as a well known lllai'Il"."” "Hm .W'" at the annual meeting of the Bay. inquired if there was any - i f Briefs were Presented b John Pen 1'' 0 Yam North R" founded the Institute and the De- great many People are not aware be the guest soloist at Trinity pl-inc; Edward island Shteli way in which young men could Iuggrutiezlg-Eliilliirglaeizlzguztnillg Mung). president M U" sy er. Ei'l;.;s.:o.Cl0WlI. Bloys Stevenson partment of Agriculture. With reference to the Mont Carmel and Egmont Bay Exhib- ition its stated it would be the of this policy. Church on Sunday morning. in the evening Miss Farnell will give a recital at which time the works of Bach. Handel. Dvorak. Breeders Association sin Charlotte- town. The meeting felt that improve- ment must be made in market he taught to clip sheep as clipp- ing was becoming a serious prob- lem in the district he represent- ed. He also stated that there H0lel' ML of Prince Edward Island will be held this evening at the Queen Wilfred Berman of side Board of Trade; E. R. Vea- sey. President of the Canadian Postal Employees A 'tion (Charlottetown Branch). John A. Queen Charlotte Home. School Seven to tail years - 1. Pugg Boats - Errol Ladn , N - er: 2. Ready Killowaftr, G123". llllllvlz son. North River; 3. Miss cell first Island exhibition to appear C. l S h b t and other artists will . V ll ll; lll dd; ul m ting. . nn televlslmll -l-he exhlblllon was ls: llelillurslls lo”!mIl.l;-lniollllli: glfvrlessmlveld Alxilatuhlg should be specialists to come a- hi: gfbjgct l:elngesl.Th: Alfceounls MacDonald. Provincial Command. I e l9'"'l'l- Dmll" M'cl49d- Wliisloo; televised for use last year. . Miss Farnell who is a native Egmom gay slieep breeders had round and talk about nothing else am and me Accounting prscllcelvr Canadian Legion; Pate; pnlel 9-. n 4. Flower Girl. Joyce Lowther. LOADS OF talent in the biggest of Amherst N 5' early made except the sheep industry. s Leary; Fred Blnglmm. Summers Cornwall. 5. Tobacco Man, was Mr. R. C. Parent, Superinten- dent of the Experimental Farm. spoke on grass silage and of methods to save money in farm- ing. He stated that farming today show on earth. Red and Blue Re- vue. March 7. 8. George Street. HI 5 T Y L E Millinery. Great new spring hats a name for herself as a concert artist when she was selected as one of the ”Singing Stars of To- morrow". Her singing has been widely acclaimed wherever she Last night Mr. Berman address ed student accountants on subject of ”Consolldations." gone as far as possible under ex- isting conditions and that new ideas on breeding were needed. He stated that farmers in Que- bec were crossing Liecester ewes Mr. Mike Chepesuik. District Livestock Grader, Monclon, re- ported that the percentage of Grade A lambs from P.E.I. was higher than that from either Nova bum in Montreal and is a End the He also conducted a question and answer period. Mr. Berman was side. and B. N. Hooley, Montague. The Board of Trade brief from Summerslde. appears elsewhere in this issue. s Mr. Vessey in his brief pointed The regular monthly meeting of the Queen Charlotte Home and -School Association was' held in the library room last night with a good attendance. The president, field; 2. deli Sentn . N Wil - Senorita; Searndraellltodd. Ylslllllileole. ll 11 to 16 Best Dressed: - l, Ml" Cupid. Carrol Maccallum, Mal-ll. My Valentin . . A Yeo. North River: age "ml Queen . . i: daily. with North Country rains and nb- . , V was a complicat d b it ”mmg h d appearance. . . . . N . . . s . - Mr. J. E, 11. w of - --i7i"&”-ii-- ” "” ” ” ::':.';.s. as 2.3:... 2: l ”ii3?"'&i ”".Cl'.?. ".2."3:”..'."'...:”..:i3 .2." ”'"' ””"'”” "” ::r":- us: ””li:...'.”"'i"..””' .4 . - . . , , . , , hm l . ' , l. lve sun 9 ' . . ' - - - . led"e hm l" M” "0 7935"” lllly will show 391- Red and Blue R9 done along lllls lme llerel nicn Lake a leaf out of the some and following the was lurlhered posed the discontinuance of pres- ML wcmh " M5 upenmi "' North River. 8 mt farmers in Prince Edward Island could not farm as economically saved through better care of young pigs with a decrease in the death rate at birth. the eradica- vue. March 7. 8. Church School 12.15. Miss Mary A. MacKenzie. Deaconess. FREE CHL'RCl-I of Scotland. the nieliilic-i's.' The Premier. looking into the ing would be turned into a per- manent Confederation Museum and the Assembly might meet in breeders book as regards grad- Mr. Alex Hamilton. New Perth. V mg as rail grading had proved stated that farmers in Ontario his studies. lambs during the past 10 years and thought the associations and packers should look into the mat- and improving their flocks. The matter was brought in the attention of the meeting by lllr. W. Sailing Today lie is Professor of . . Accounting at Dalhousie Univer- dun" ""5 elght summer m0l1lll5- ent local railway branch service effect on the present employment of some of the Association mem- bers. The opinion was further ex- marks stressed the importance of Education Week March 7 to 12 Miss Bowness. general secre- ta of P.E.I.T.F. was then intro- duced to the meeting. She took as 11 to 16. Most Comical: - 1 Coles. North Milton. Wimpy. Boyce Stevenson, N...-lll as in other places. NORTH TRYON Presbyterian future. said that the day might l r H . l h . nnd nl-gall all preselll 30 ll”, llle . . H - ,- s h l ' , 4 . -. l, ld. were importing was from the lei) eifeiine. He stated t at uno . it was pointed out that if grant- River: 2. Pensuin Gail Lowih , I e slaled that money could be church senlce uarch Gt 11 am come when the leghlame ul west coast. crossing the breeds l-ir0lli'95S llad beilii made with my ed. the request would have an Eljdiltfl llslslednfgsdllglsgflgitghtl P' W” C0l'llW3llF 3- 3l8l 32!. Allis; Most Original from 7-16 yea;-3; 1. Coca-Cola. Ruth Warren. North I' non of weeds and the treating of th t p 1 office building. . . . -.' 0315 for S,-null services March 6. Charlottetown H: gglfged 3; last llml many R. Show. retired Deputy lilllnstcr ter, . V Pressed that the development of llel. some ..Ths tench" mmmon 121-Il31islsllil4'J)Illl1ill30Wl.la0ulIe with reference to the death rate ll 3-m- and 7 P m- 5iiiid8l' School of me old remrds of the pros.-lm.e of Agriculture who asked What Mr. lrviiig Haslam of Spring- the Province can only be secured as ls ls today .. Ecdle ,'B :3 s l 5 of young pigs he soled mm 25..." l 10 a.rn. Slant-hel 2.30 p.m. Rev. J. dalmg back more than 5 Century are we gulllg in do on the niuitcr llellll was reelected pl-eslnent, The Motor vessel no.8” was by aintainance and further ex- In the coup” ol ll... remarks Cenaleuzlllsl "Ms. r";edb'eT ll.M'" ' of the young pigs in Canada died l'l- Bl5ll0P- m"ll5l”- - Vel-lluall' be denim an if Df CF05S?5- ll? Sllillleslel-"l lllal and Mr. Claude Paynler was ro- 'l . tension 'bf existin trans r ' " 0 r wk” . . Would 8 i Y . lleduled lo ssll from solms I P0 lltloii she pointed out that more trained son North River 2 M l 3' birth while in Russ" lmly mil (' RNWALL U "i d Ch rch SW93 3'9 Ml lake" "7 FY9597” were Should- be demomlmmm elecml 5e”e”"y' SC. 1 faculties. teachers are necess "if we are For, Mr R, .B we slim dled- 0 I me U ' them in a suitable place. Sh"? lamls "' "'9 P"”'l""'3- "9 Mr. Hudson Prldham of Alber- eally mda.-V fur the Magda en Questioned an 1., l-nllwa mall ll lm led lnary W.”-' 3' 0y me” M.” lslamls wlllv. . also of farm )7 res y eres our boys and River. 8. Miss P. E. 1., Mac leo. Mr. Parent stated that a three year experiment on Grass silage. will be oonciuded shortly andl iRev'. A. S. Weir. D.D.. Services March 6th are expected to be as follows Minister. Kingston 11.00 The amendment to the act calls. board ofl and the for in the trustees in the library chances thought that one or two breeders might agree to put on those ilcm- onstratioiis and they should be Ion. uas appointed representative to the Federation oi Agriculture and the following directors were Capt p r o d u c e and groceries. Ernest Cormier expects to leave Souris about 2:30 and looked for service in the Province. Mr. Ves- sey said that only the trains run- nlng between Charlottetown and girls”. She went on to say that salary is one of the deterring fac- tors for the scarcity of teachers. Mrs. Clayton North River. Ladies, Comical: -1. Baby - Stevenson, North from this experiment it will be a'm' New Dumlnlon 3'00 p'mll M - l calls,-V prevlull ll. subsidized in the event of loss. , ) . lld I h l s . . . . . Cornwall 7:30 p.m. Cornwall Sun- emillla ' w l H .ll.l A.. ll s .l ll lllal an ldliiiiiii L Him His couii ywc - . . s TlBniSIl. and Charlottetown and Mrs. Armstrong, president of River: 3. Doc Sawbone. Mrs. Got- i;;l;Vce";l”lll'a lilaantg flf"hb.”;ds,. School um M, the Premier normed out ishcvb: -ii Mings”nJl?;"il?eld;fEfe:li,uld supp :Priii('&-. Mr. C. ii. Arscnziult: ngufnk ”f:5fjlg;d;fenA';lrl;:'i;l 11:8 Borden now carry mail. He told library committee. reported that dim Macllllllsn and Mrs. George Y Vi if is. consisted of ihe Li- C-Oiemiir-i iQuoclis. Mr. In-mg H aslam; ' the committee that lg (ll, .51”. P. E. 1. Libraries would place MIcMlllaii. Cornwall: 3. Bear and ervise any breeding pru.ict-t and conditions were reported to be His Trainer, Mrs. Stirling Ford. the better. i . -. .l lvl ..v ll . l l P. - . . l .. . Re'””"3 i" "'9 da”-V ”ld”5”y--L'ihl:-ilhllll:iil:iPh :ras"t:':naua.lal::- in: roll dlllc Ilia! a vunimiuev be appointed '0 '”"”' Mr" RM U”d"'rhay' good. lltcilgllislzralillelltllwtscltauylnili mu to ?Vo3o5ksIlllP0llllll:lryl0pll:iYlld:ll'tesi9llllIe:rllit llafflnslon Ind Veldd Jewell . , . , t t .2 i . ., ' - -' . mm? - . en . . . he stated it was a reasonably t-ices sundal. Mai-ch ft. Liimn said that as a rule these um... .t-1 sturlx m.ilmds of lmDlhIlie:ldEinIgilB:' The Flolsld had on bond M8 sidemble delay in geuvaerycolll Mr. K. A. Parker reporled mu Norm Elves. I 1 0 Gent's Com ca: - 1. Ghost of profitable business and reasoned Road 3 p in. Sunday School 2 pm. had not attended meetings of the. liel lambs by "”55 bags of potatoes. 250 bags lForm-Disaster board of of mail could be expected. Mr. Bell P. E. I. was the second province ll ml-lsl be 50 95 laimefii 31”? W C h cl ll . .. C vehcud B . :d I that lnl'iT.' in ilieiW3S ileiililf-til l0 l" "'9 , turnips and three tons of 8ro- A B1 . Ray d Vi k - increasing their production. mind m7eh3fi8 p.m. allnev. litormian :ii(:llltutiitaills( had as llI'es:,llt suffer. directors select the committee. lcommissee ceries. the latter being shipped Suggested um ll” a""i”"”" del allrllleliil-lei,-es lquollll in lsllroxlldmg d0lllneN0:1IeIynRIVe!" lilonclowiicdi. , d l The matter of establishing flocks V livery of mail could be substitut- q ”" ' I" W '5' ' Y l' . ' INSTHUTEQ REPORTNG Evans. e Th bu HI h th 9 three on 3 commercial basis was Chartlottetpvvn wholesalers for ed by truck noclnllon. co. 1:l1leBsGt'li:,ut3.Nxlsnllmy . l l . e l Si as as i . ' o um Geo o - I PRESBYTERIMV Church '" menmcivs on the Board but in an bmulzlll "9 by M" Earl IN” More" 'ellh:wsl-Tlollgl-d, which carries a Mr" Pale "M "mt I" W" l" grldllrie vissasluau ptfilflmdlglrullslieonploz 3" i S I W Illslllues Wlllfll Teiwfleil W91"?-' Ca"adB' gemral Palvlsh Senlles ex-ufticio i-anaciiy 0iill'- Al-S" "ls MW” Herbert He slaml ;,h.er? . I ,. crew of four. 81'.-'ed at Sourls presemlng the Town I” Mbenlln "Teenage Hours and Activities" 3”” D"'”d cwlllesi ” 1' next Lords Day is as follovts.- Cludcd U” the new board ol ll.l,5l.iwei-e many farmers in the vnv- Mi J B Jay vvill head up a Saturday evening. The captain The I B of the Panel was Cslmllmlsl Rodney colss sml Em Tryon. Mr. Max Thompson: 4- I Branch Institute. Mr. I-I u d s o n Lowther; North Bedeque and Dunk Churchill l1 a.m . p.m . Sunday School 2 p m . Cl.VdP River Canoe Cove 3 7:30 p.m. Rev. Donald ees will be one senior civil ser-4 vant: nne permanent employee of: the City of Charlottetown: a mcm-. Red Cross disaster committee as the result of an enthusiastic and well attended nrganizaiional meet- lnce interested in sheep and lthpv vmild go into the sheep bliSll'lPSS it it were profitable. In a few da-V5' expects to make a return trip Plan Re-union Dr. Macvlcar, Chairman. Mrs. J. W. MacKei1zle. Mrs. D. M. Gass and Earl Nicholson. After the MacRae. Milton; 2. Bride and Groom. Mrs. Leonard Willis and Mrs. Lloyd Frizzell. New Haven; River. Mr. Frank Jardine: Sourls . - - . . . ' - East. Mr. P. A. Macisaac: Ab- N”l'”l5””' '"""5""" ll" ."”"""-”"l "V ””.”P”e59"?l"glNoras rnarvo ll-oil-iliilllgllogiyteilitmrlrlizllillliyli minister of agriculture slated BGYYCIYOII "'""b”" "l """ ”"”' l""l Wkt" at llwexltlilialntilll Audrey and Hem" ram's Village. Mr. Anthony J. rmzr. Wl.N'NERS a Following lalmly ” "W 5"””Yl"l? ”l”'”'e-5 . .1 , s 1 we. tliriviiitz centre signed up to take that all would be well iflthe other "'9 meeting was divided into 0”" "' Gallant: UlEE. Mr. Sam Hume. were the prize winners at 8 Card M the me ROheri.Hd”'S' C'Mg”l Mr" lw L 8.)-ill ellilemll ms, 22 first aid course which will be factions of farming were as far A meetin of th 105th B itall groups for dlscunlom Mo" original in Adult Classes: The l”””"l"l"l dll'e9l0" WU" liilriy held Wednesday evening in El'C'A' slid Galipolnlfzdv lzy l.-le. llockurle l.ll'::":llY:)l Agl.lcullu;.e commenced in the near future and advanced as the swine industry. Assoclallnng execuatlv 8 hllld The meal": the" Idloumed 1- C8lmlhlll- 304119? C0l0' lllil appointed for each county: Kings. wlnsloe Station hall: Ladies" llT"- Emma" owlnnli dm Rial d ell,l'?il.se.sas I nullcmull; which will in them to become He pulmed out was advances hm Tuesda m M 9t 3"!” 9 after refreshments were served. Eric MacRae. Milton. Messrs. P. A. Maclsaac. Alex Lois Ford; second. Vivian Swit- ?"etp9r5”;lith""'B'"(;ld9P bl-3' Llbe 5 8:1 f leh "me Mluw to go Um members of first aid teams of dls- ment was rapid to a certain point Home wllhy mg a we glen Hamilton and John W. MacLean' - consolation. Shirlev Weeks.' m.s ms 0 8 0- H W I P mm -or e . 4 o 35l9F 5Ei'i'lt'ES C0mmlll99- in any industry but that the hlgh- ' 8 pres em' ML - "'3 s an fund and appointed by the of business and fat the big ieliow The mmmg was addressed by James walker, in in. clml,-, Al. Queens. Messrs. Samuel Hume, Men's first. Lloyd Diamond; sec- consola- Lieutenant Governor in Council; l0 l"i'i'e8" l'l5 ””l"- Mr. J. Gtircltlll MacDonald. Mrs. er the point reached the harder it would he to advance and main- ter discussion it was decided to li”i'inR Haslam and Earl Ings; Prince. Iii:-ssrs. Derrill Pickard. Hudson Lowther and C. M. Ar- senault. Following were the resolutions passed: Resolved that til. pl-0. vincial Department of Agriculture be urged to do everything pop- ms hold the third reunion of the Battalion on the 4th of August. in this City Centennial year and the 40th anniversary of the or- ganization of the Battalion. Several committees were ap-l pointed. and it is hoped in due' time to get in touch with all members of the Battalion by cir- cular letter. 'in an endeavour to have as 'many present as pos- ond. Sherman MacDuff: tion. Willard Ferguson. Freeze- out. Emerson Ford and Albert Lougliran. HAIRDRESBERS MI-JET - The Charlottetown Hairdressers As- sociation held a well attended meeting of beauty shop owners and attendants at the Nu-Mode Beauty Salon last evening. The president. Mrs. Herbert Poole. was in the chair. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. A general discussion then follow- ed on hairdressing business hours Mr. Alexander Hamilton, New Perth inquired about the possibil- ity of increasing the sheep popula- tion in the Province and suggest- ed that a carload of ewes could be profitably placed in the Prov- ince. I Mr. Clay stressed two points in his remarks. He stated that there must be improvement in getting registration papers into his office the fall after the rains are sold. He said that the person selling the ram should get the registra- tion papers for It was only on re- ceipt of those papers that bonuses one person appointed by the Pro- vincial Government and one per- son appointed by the City Coun- cl liarry Cudmore. director of first aid and Jliss I. Arsenault. pro- vincial comnilssinnt-r. The new Red Cross film. "With- out Warning”. which outlined the different Red Cross services. was shown to open the meeting. tain that level. Dr. George Fisher. director of Veterinary Services for the Prov- lnce. spoke briefly and stated that the disease situation was very favorable. He advised that pre- ventlve measures in sanitation by the swine breeder will pay off. Three directors of the Associat- ion were re-appointed for the coming year. They are Messrs. SHAMAIS SUPER SPECIALS BACON.sliced.lb. 49c Almon Boswall. Marshfield: Rol- sible. Announcements will be and Paynterl French River; and made in the press from time tol ”T:r T":n' "esn' lb ' T ' ' ' C ' ' ' I 31: sggrlins lillllllslslgiiizsloll. time as to progress being made-4 KUASIINCI l'0llK. fI'OSII. lb . . . . . . . . .176 I. Dr. MacMillan said he was glad to get this information from the Premier. I-Ie recalled as a mem- ber of the Library committee last session that certain recommend- ations were made in respect to the building but that they had not been carried out. He said tint there were documents. records and pictures being dissipated be- cause of a want of storage space. "I hope that a serious undertaking (Continued from page it Leading Breeders the years. He suggested that the benefits of Advanced Registry should be impressed upon the BIRTHS. MAIIIIIAGES. DEATHS 500 Per Insertion BIRTHS CURTIS-At Grace Maternity Hos- Pllil. Hallliix. N- S. on February E. C. Burhoe, ladies' first. Mrs. the building was being construct- buyer does not come in until . H . 16111. 1955. in Mi”- and M11. Ei'l- Elmer Buchanan: consolation. ed. he made suggestions and was nun; March and then it is too late. De9”"me"l "I Ag.'l.c"""rf.' ll"; M Ward Cl1FtlS- "199 EV! M801-eodl Mrs. Leslie McGulgan. Men's successful in getting extra space with reference to grading he llld H93": I Damllmm .dlVe: "9 A . CCCII . . . . . . . . C I Soil. Gordon Edward. first, Frank Puncher; consolation. for a library. "That was large gtatedsthere ghould be one grade grad" 3" mm l 9 9"” ent Fs..sh Fill." cod H.l-""9 MANN-Al Prince Coiiiily 1103- E. C. Burhoe. Fieezeoul. Henry enough at that time." he said. nnl-l thnt tins). Glvlgs Anvlcg ' . , ' ' pital. Thursday. March 3rd. 1956. Perry and G. L. Publicover. "but it is far inadequate today." Mr. w. R. Show suggested that Bgllglgsg Dlggys Fl-ggll Fl-gggll Oysfgl-5, lb ML and M11 Ellsworth Mann. Tournament winners: I-Iigh score. He added that it was "gratifying ll" conpgl-ntlve wool Growers In a few remarks at the end of (nee Doris Agnew). Kensington, a son. weight 10 lbs. MIICEAFHERIJI -hAimlI:e I .1. ricla Weeks. Men's first. George slclul-ctsh of stitisffacrtigll tgdknoig equal to the full Payments in or- lilie Swiiide lilsliislfy gift tlaelyfafg I i Hospita on are . 955. to cooper, second, Irving Buchanan. a c you o race war ls, l l lll, ll-ucll. as ma e rince war sari ' c Mr. and Mrs. James J. MacEach- island are reading books that are mm” . nu 1" . hogs the best in the world. ad- t BN9." T Q." 2 t, n. l ' ' ' ern. Malpeque Road. Charlotte- WELCOME!) AT LEGl0N-Com- really worthwhile." . m,sl.,,,., Wm dressed a few words of advice to Dgygll PEACHES 20 gg, 2 fl"; , l , 49: . He stated that s I town. R. R. 7. a daughter. 8 lbs. rade D. K. MacLean. Entry. 15- Mr. George Saville referred to comm: mm she Pmvlnce and the younger breeders and officials. I . 4 our. land. Magdalen Islands. received the Library as a very valuable b m wool whlch W" not am” He noted that he hall been nn. Dont waste time hunting for veterinary supplies-Dontt PCIIIIOIIVI 3 bCI'I . . . . . . C a cordial welcome last night as he institution. He made reference to W E - - able to attend the Swine Breeders Wllle 1110119! Piyllll 100 ml"-'h (Or thorn-We maintain a full DEATHS visited the local quarters of the the column "Old Charlottetown" ll) hlud manufacturer. while the meeting a year ago on account stock. You will find on the spot supplies of dependable quality 2 Pll95- s - - 0 65c MncDONALD-At Little Pond on Canadian legion and renewed old which appeared for several years m”""l;f;""l; l',Vr';:lnc':q;g:el:hell: of sickness and that on Wednesday preparations in our Animal Health Department. Z ' I s . s . s s s . . . s . . I s s . 65c March 2. 1955. Mary. wife of the -riendships. Comrarile wMili:Ll!hi,1n. in The Guardian. and said that he 3" l?ll;em:nu nlorning he had required a phy- ' ' i l,'.l,f,,t'”lf.".,.,';'...l.”ll.?.?.,lZ"li,'.;'.' fiid .1? ilhll '1 .'..Jfi.Zi".'.:".t.. 3l...iou".l llfX.el.'.'ll::”3noli"i.li':a.lZnt"'tlfi "fl. stated inn the people were ;;fj;;';j "l" W "W "W ”"”"'" ALPHAMYCIN OINTMENT containing two antl- cl'9”l"l" M'll"" co0KlE5- '5' - - - 3” sidence at Llittle Pan: tomslt. itllvzn riggsgscgintgi 3:0 yleoiscrs smifligs every flfort bedputfftllrth to spre- lllistt ilinmlie C;:l3)lCilc().l:; aziiuslleeggg 13,1 slaled llllll he h had been lnotics gnli besrlzggaine-iior treatment of skin lnfec- LARD, any brand. 2 lbs. . . . . . . 45!: F i D S Churc at tte I - serve e recor s o t t. 0 cosey associate wit quite 8 ions. rce . . l Pliinidcosn Seatuli-tieiilysnlvlharncdh 5. vlitlll) beI:slfsm3!rlesal:nd hltiollsgt: C F” lo l::rontioteg I ahlesslmx l:gal:i: llnntlner of pfllple ll, lllne swine blag N EZE Ll .d 1 .bI'GlIdg 2 lbSo . . . :56 solemn Requiem s ass a '"P ' am 50" 0 , us ry over 2 past years u IRO - . q ui roni rfg l , , . C a.m. Burial in the church ceme- ifiluliltl Wll J0l"' K lVl'l"3L”'llll . I been told there was quite a he didn't know the time when he ForCeeoI and Intestinal wllh B 12 ll, plssllc sprayl ' ch." ' f In ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I ' airy, 0 PW "3 W” yu” 5" " Y 5 Men 5 volume in storage but that can might be forced to sever his in- COCCIDIOSIS ” fin , 4 g l , , , , , , 596 ll Korea. is now on a duty tour in . - - l l. l l l .h h bottle 31.50 (16 per dose) MCCARTHY-Al the Siicfeil 508 h d M Fms . ada was still impomng ram imae re at ons wit te industry .5 2 k 29c Home on Thursday. March 3, 1955. Gerlrnhlg I: 9" ill 85:0 e:en',ln offlcers New Zealand. or be -" associated from the in- S I P 9' ' ' ' ' ' ' t ' ' Mrs. John J. McCarthy, formerly Pb” 5” 93" ' F I '. gs In reference to buck lambs he dustry entirely. CETOBHQ M for treatment I 'i 19c "1 Donaghl l” h" mh Wu” H" giiogii fAliat the ixelllrillrlis Y's Clarence Walker was eleci- ”l”9d ' 5"" '5” ll” ll" W3” He "ill me"'' we” llul" ' "umi gllll-gala-ulluulllt ls l ' - 1 lb ' n ' ' ' I ' ' I l ' ' ' ' remains will be transferred this in the Magdslem are members M ed president ol the Alpha Y3 gagged um . discount be pull on her of fine young breeders in the 0 539 Ollemlalm C0'WS- - ox. fin . s s s s s s s 393 afternolinnfromwthfh Charilgttetowil ms charlommwn Bunch of me Me,” Club at ll" mommy mm. buck "ms nu llle sum pm mu, Plrovince an: he lllopelithtbeythwoulli PIIIIIY IIlIlIIh:K.I'!lI. SHIIIII l1.5D for 32,50, Glvg as dl-ench. 0' 'in 35: Funera ome e res ence n Ls .0” ness sesslon whlcls mall the lam, an educational fund. He thought 3W5Y3 W07 W9 W 9 0 ' I - - - - - - - - - - - ' ,LI S Ith,D Ii. El ' - fill tlitth lht I ll her nephew nus in ones of a slipper meeting in an bnn. the idea worth explorlnz. bgllfw” me lash fgvgl genlolyzd Sb: CUTS MORTALITY QIIICKLY BOLAC olntmellts Masgltjc 01. Till . . . . . . . . . 356 from where the funeral will be held Monday morning to St. Pat- ri k' Church. Fort Augustus for , ll . . dustry at the present time. . simian msh Mass at 9:30. in- ,M:,,jg3';;d,,,':m;9sr"ig;;.,1: i.'..”'.lJl.'..'?”x3l'..'iVi-r3Z'l.ii'.'.i.csilllil Mr. Alex n...uu..... reporting M” W- i 5"” retired denuiv ”""' '”"”'"'"l anti-blotlce. s1.so ferment ll! ill! Cliiifcll C9l'l'l9'9l'Y- whgrs hs underwent" .'.' opsnllon S. McMurtry; secretary. George on the Wool Growers Association. 4 Oil 31.00 "'1T" Purvis; treasurer, Sydney Jeffrey; stated that the eheep , ' on... To prevent end treat N. D. Macleon Cliarlottetewnand Ner&Wlltalilre DIALBMO and other matters. were the prize winners last night at the weekly card party held in Central Royalty hall: Door prize, PRIZE WINNERS - Following Ray l-Iambly: ladies' first. Mrs. George Cooper: second. Miss Pai- Personals oe Tuesday. Mrs. George Jeffery of St. Eleanors has returned home from the Prince County Hospital much improved in health. 8 Public Library & Other Matters A bill dealing with an amend- ment to an act te incorporate although not irnmedlatel related te the bill in hand. gave indica- t some important steps taken to improve condit- they new effect these in- will relieve the situation for I time." said the Doctor. Speaking of the Provincial libr- ary at Prince of Wales College. Dr. MacMillarL recalled that when to see so many books being read in the Province and it was a quet room of the Y.M.C.A. last night. Other members elected to directors. Barry Bugden, Ralph Jenkins. Loren Maclellan. Roy Smallman. The meeting was under the ch-u " ofc s,s ” W. E. Carson and opened with the succeeds Y's George McKnight as manager of the Mutual Life in- surance Company here. and Y's Charles Ballem of the Summerslde Y's MEN! Club. Y's Joe Robison was welcomed back after a period of absence from the city. by the Yls Men who were inform- farmers more. The meeting was presided over by the president. Mr. Wylie Gib son and it heard excellent reports from Mr. H. W. Clay. senior live- stock fieldman in the Federal could be paid to the buyers. He stated that sometimes he does not know a rain has been sold until the buyer carries into the office Rir his bonus and sometimes the the meeting Mr. Clay. whose bril- Assoclation in future might make 4 s I l llant direction and leadership in their advance payments almost Island farmers in the swine in- BEPOBTB ON ASSlN was increasing and the prices well maintained although the market was spotty. He stated Calcium Gluoonaatze with Dextrose. Intravenous treat- I ERTA H D. K; llxl:"':h2l:n:”ll0W5d la fill” glhgmg G9"l""- "ld -"ck ment of acetonemla and milk EMBALMEB ' . lll. ues n ro- - . . . ' '- duced were Eric Shepherd who Gordon Maxwell. General Secre- raven 500 C c T1 85 ”gFd; C? tary of the Y. M. C. A. spoke briefly. thanking the Y's Men for their efforts on behalf of the cur- rent Y.M.C.A. maintenance cam-. palgn. . Reports were presented by the chairmen of the V oils club com- l Hart: Mountain Bird Sup- plies. MIT-E-KIL 4 oz. bottle complete with mrayer for CUDMORFS DRY CLEANERS ed by president W. R. Carson that Mr. Haystead leaves the city this week. having been transferred bv l his camusnv to their Halifax of-l flce. President Carson paid trl-1 blue to him fnr his fine contribu-j I The Charlottetown Urban and Rural Teacher-e ' are sponsoring a lecture by - AVIIIIIS STllIiTIIlI- SAVES lllllll treatment containing five, ' 1o c.c. Veterinary SYBINGE seen We carry an assortment of Iron-deficiency eneetie and dtenhee fvery txfrzz F75 f TI? Large oesrsniuit. 4 TOMATOES. ' New CAIRO . 3 lbs. Dighy Chicks. King Cole COFFEE. lb. 450 FRUIT & VIC. DEPT. the Legislative and Public Library -pp. ,l led y- m , 3” "" "W" ”'”'l' M""”'.l'l Jacllt:HlI.llsgte:'dn:rillllimt). K. lgiesh; ;:rii:'.ln.etllls closed with dual I” ”'" 't ""'" "” kltlllns lli! 0" 013- llllili mil .- tt I .A IlhJk ti A . .0 QTXLI. U96. . when the House moved into com- ir.y.i.:a'"3.. "l3p.3'ci.i5a J ell"! An ."'ls”t " 'T' l"” ””' CS1 1 slot. . . . . . . e e - P,: waeaaee .eeeeeeeeeeea. eseseeat-e ROAST Beef. snoutoer. steer. lb . . . . 43c SrAitE RIBS. corned. 4 lbs. . . . . . . . 59: COKNED BEEF. boneless. lb. . . . . . . . 39c EGGS. Grace "I". do: . . . . . . . . 35c 51.15 ZIIIIIIIIIZIIIIIIIJIIIIIIZ lee 39: 25c 35: 25: A. S. MOWAT Professor of Education, Daihonsle University At Prince of Wales College Auditorium Thnredey, March 10th. 8 P. H. The public are cordially ilvled l" r Premier Methesoe believed a was made when the Leg- ialltive Library was moved from tions on the Club's activities since i he joined it less than a year ago. Mr. ffsystead took a very active out in last year's annual Y's Men's concert and will be great- lv missed In this connection as he was chslrrmin of this year's com- ' P979 r-ufninlftbd. 'i'I.-ea new mamluwg w-are tmtpd intothe club: larl-lal' t SIIAMIVS GROGETERIA insane. Webellver