angeftst Bffty Graham's 1,500, mostly teen - agers, re- “| tuesday night in the Melbourne/sponded to his call for ‘“‘deci- b air Music Bowl. More than/sions for Christ.” tT i : : | : Charlotictown, Thurs., Feb. 26, 1959. 13 —furniture and floor mat- f th ting, $587.95 — maintenance and oO e year ! closaing scpylics, $2.20 — re i ie A DELUXE 11 CU. FI. of Rtarsice te tas meee to the following questions: : (1) a- Were tenders called for {to the Vocational School? - ders were and« ; . what channels and give number . eet 10.00 Down. - Up to 2 years to pay : | the name of the party whose , 00 oe accepted. no tenders were called, No outside financing — Fae © Gis coasts bo a cost plus basis, give details regarding such arrangements oa eo of all parties involv- ES EUR OES | sstseennaoe bk PLUS TRADE-IN no came to date Sant ot Sia 4 ‘aa Sere ernment estimate of the ultimate f. : old refri (5) What portion of the’ total your retrigerator cost is paid by the Federal Gov- ernment? ANSWERS 7 REG. 339.95 1. (a) No. « . é ’ 2. The building is being built . " by the Department of Publie Works.* PRESENTATION MADE * 3. See 2 above. . anuary, A presentation was made by|diesel shop, bridge and building; adian National Railways. Mr. 1959. Estimate $240,000.00. 8 assistant car’ foreman W. A.|department and stores depart-|McFarlane was employed at| 5. 50 percent of cost if not ex- » “4 Livingstone (left) on behalf of|ment to John McFarlane on the| Charlottetown and Borden as a/ ceeding maximum capita! allot- ' fellow employees of the Canad- ion of this retirement after|carman. He is a veteran of the| ment available for § year period. pecia | ian National Railways, car shop,!35 years of service with the Can-'First World War. Expected recovery about ene . ® amount and breakdown of ‘i Answers To Questions \rs:r---ss-2| Taree Children ) Were rs ¢ r any e 1 . of the work on repairs and re/ Die In Que. Fire @ 11 CU. FT. CAPACITY | . ‘ (6) What. is kgs ge VAL MORIN, Qur. (CP)—_ ~ , ditures im total to date of said| great coming ere arned te @ FULL WIDITH FOOD FREEZER building including purchase price? oe eee oe — (6) Give breakdown of item of| 5, Driva'e lodge for retarded ch @ LARGE PORCELAIN HYDRATOR | $21. 323.43 for maintenance of said _ Morin, some es | ‘The Interim Commission nj er any requests had been receiv-| building from March 31, 1957 to) 41 shee @ SLIDING MEAT TENDER ‘ Hospital Insurance has not sub-|ed from the Village of Victoria] March Sl. 1968. on itted rt to the Govern-| requesting the building of a cause- The Rowan bank lodge @ INTERIOR LIGHT cat osoneline to an answer|way at this point also received| The amswers are as follows: | storey eae ee ein yr |given on the order paper by|a “No” answer from the min-| 1. Elevator $7,570.50; electrical| destroyed in the early morning @ SPACIOUS STORAGE DOOR |Health Minister Bonnell in reply | ister. supplies $2,661.32; plumbing $2,-/ fire. ‘to a question asked by Dr. L.|OLD POST OFFIC® 438.72; furniture $333.62; paint! ‘The dead children were ident @ REMOVABLE DOOR SHELVES |G. Dewar (PC-2nd. Prince). R. R. Bell asked the following | 2nd labour $5,011.50; renovations! ified ag Fernand Bouthillette, i | No money has been paid to Mr.| question of the Minister of Public | $41,314.38; building purchase $15.-/ Corrida Boucher, 9, and Semuel @ BUTTER COMPARTMENT | Gordon MacDonald of Victoria in| Works: 000. Clarke, 8. } \ {lieu of inconvenience caused by| (1) Give a detailed break-| 2. Yes. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Demers @ 5 YEAR GUARANTEE | the dismantling of the Victoria|down of the item in Accounts of} 3. (a) $12,577.66 — (b) elevator | were in charge of the Laurentias e bridge. zone ae the a a “Old Post Office’ - $74,330.-| $6,842.04 — renovations $5,735.62.| Moutitain Lodge. Owner ie Paul | NUINE AIR RAIL led by Hon Keir Clark, ac on | 10. 4. Yes. Trudel, of Montreal. i [Ss FEIGID E BY GENE | behalf of Hon. J. George Mac-} (2) Has any further sum been| 5. $86,907.76. Mr. Demers said he was await i HARDWARE DEPT. AT BOTH STORES MOTORS |Kay. The question was asked! spent since March 31, 1958 on this} 6. Salary for caretaker and|ened by smoke and by the sounds | by Frank Myers (PC Ist. Queens) \puilding? oe $3,474.07 — electrical sup-|of the children running sbout es ‘ Mr. Myers question as to wheth- \ (3) @ answer ‘yes,’ \ givellies, $1,613. a $591.94| the roof this morning. = REFRIGERATION We Represent the Following Manufacturers Tyler — Carrier - Dunham-Bush — Frigidaire - Brunner - Universal Cooler - Sussex Refrigeration Manufacturing Co. To Al Organized and Independent Food Stores. We Supply Complete Refrigeration For Your Store Straight from Manufacturer to You At One Net Price To All. You Are the Boss - Buy Where You Like — Why Not The Best At The Lowest Price. Our Service Department Available to You At All Times No Job Too Small or None Too Large - Information & Estimates Free These are Some Recent Installations TYLER SERVICE MEAT CASE H. S. MacLEOD & SON, CLOVER FARM VERNON RIVER TYLER FROZEN FOOD AND DAIRY CAS BERNARD'S GROCERY, LUCKY DOLLAR ST. ELEANORS CLARKE FRUIT CO. CHARLOTTETOWN PALMER ELECTRI 96 - 100 ene ae UNIVERSAL COOLER EQUIPMENT THE OLDEST REFRIGERATION FIRM IN .THE MARITIMES CL REFRIGERATION CASE D. CHARLOTTETOWN ASSOCIATE DEALER — NOYES REFRIGERATION & BURNE R, ELLERSLIE IN PRINCE COUNTY TYLER COMBINATION DAIRY AND SOFT DRINK — sd