5 } ; ‘ ANCIENT LAND implements estimated) 100,000 years old have been found in the sparsely-settled Sinai pen- insula of Egypt. ~ You can save up to $30 __ on every 100 Pullets you raise! « «. and get sturdier, more fully developed birds for your laying house! Better Pullets—Lower Cost on the Ful-O-Pep Restricted Feeding Plan | Chicks are started right. It’s the nourishing in Ful-O-Pep Chick Starter that makes the big difference. Ful-O-Pep, too, is fortified with all the nutrients for fast trouble- @atmeal ba free growth. ‘ Only with Ful-O-Pep are your chicks so well déveloped and prepared for the riod on the Ful-O-Pep Restricted to eeding Plan: How You Save on Feed Costs — The Ful-O-Pep Restricted Feeding Plan Is easy to follow. You save up to 8 Ibs. of total ' feed over full feeding plans or about 30c per bird. . Ask your Ful-O-Pep Dealer about this easy to follow pion... so you, too, con grow big, profitable pullets ... ata big saving. Collectors! Hobbyists! Parents! 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Load end Bons, Cardigan 12,888, Guiles when Shay ware ape Z fae; $46 dnction econds according to'P.OP.| Jualer’ @ear-eld Class: Rea-| =" members of Guide Compan- | | , ff. listings recorded in ‘the May| dale Marlene. owned by Aodrew| Sealer t-year-eld Class: Fairvue| !s. bia Sethe “Canadian Ayretite| Band Fred T. MacRae, Char-| Dainty Lass, owned by A. Mac-|, Guides who wish to complete oo Mt oe can 6 eat On| oe ce Cee v: heenreld time i on Rochford < Alberta, owned Junior Class: Fair-| ¢ Ph . . er traice cae eh tees Goemmees 523,609, 4.19; — — 11,390,434; ee Fairvue| ke will meet at Queen Char- a Galt ond County Club where Seen factor Barbara, by J. Malle ath, alc; ouned ty A. Mac. |e High School at 1.45 p.m. : ree ores ee teceees aad MacLeod and Sons, Dundas— , Any Guide who has already com- | Seetta ; 10,959, 428, 3.91; and Raedale| Rae and - Sons, Charfotetown—|nicied the fourrmile expedition Guests enjoyed a banquet supper Lutie, owned by Andrew B. and | 10,080, 404, 4.01. mast bring a note from her Cap a or ane SS pen oe tain to the examiner, as well as " saake of abthen in- e a description which she has writ- ‘tee conn irl Guides To Have Hike fen of what "war. sccomolished program deputy . trict governor Russ Kelly and re- For Bod % jand and Mrs. MacCausiand were Girl Guides of the Charlottetown | must bring along two other Elect Offi "present as well as lions and lion- District and Queen's County Di-| Guides who are not First Class, icers Ree Seas cooing was a akuar bole ok Gee i ae Meek aan Oe At their May meetiig on Thurs- Dr. W.E. Callaghen. as part of the requirements | turf properly, making a fire and,|day evening. May 28th, the Tig- CouncWlor MacAusiand expres the attaining, of their first| cooking and serving a two-course/ a4. Home and School heard a sed the pleasure of himself and badge, this Saturday after-|meal. She must have the equip- 2 Mrs. MacCausland at being pre- , June 6th. This half-day| ment she needs properly packed, |4etailed report of the Annual sent and brought ings from and four-mile expedition is|and this mnust include a first aid| Meeting of Association read by .His Worship Mayor W.A. Currie anauel event which lavelves| hit which she hes prepared. fer- |S, ies. Soment. a dcleawe ‘o - coglewpangre many splendid the Mrs. Myron Bell is the official} Final arrangements fer the achievements of the past and ‘tester for this - wished them continued success in their many worthy projects. _. Mr. Mullin thanked the mem- bers of the club for their loyal support during his tenure as pre- sident. He said they had learned many lessons during the past year which he hoped would bene- fit them in the future. Mr. Mul- lin extended hearty congretula- ; tions to the new King lien Stan | ain Godf: and support. | le The cacehaes were thanked by; ee ORE ROYAL SEDAN chairman Wilfred Callaghan. | femmes ilamps. Twin tail- Presentations were made DY See aa al ond indo Mr. Mullin to Ron Leard and Price 69¢ duo-tone Siprvin Wiley for 100 por cont @ ool year: Gdoyd DesRoches and Al Elder, both regipients of the presidents HOLMAN'S are proud to announce the arrival of “Vilas” rock maple all the latest styles, finishes and . .. come in and let us show you this top line of maple with all the charm of a collector's item. types look no more! solid rock maple early american and colonial designs settee .... 198.50 - 95.50 living. room suites cherry maple finish — traditional and handsome .. . dining sets drop leaf mate’s chairs wingchair .... . ottoman ....« antique finish table 199.50 34.50 buffet base hutch top furniture depts. at both stores chest on chest .. 1 29.50 oo were alan mnge-; tive ‘and te the press-reporter. menis to Tien et wake ie tien la ee eS _ clinic to take place early in June.|principal of the school. in the| land, Poland and €zechoslovekia — ge Byte Doe ys Bo ng pereg’s dy ubagebencarnedgr tons ‘a closing school |ents for their cooperation during} WAR ON' SHORT SHORTS She peuty sole anlor ts @isl@e pack sear: ‘ BERLIY (AP) — The US. ection of Mrs. Foster Skerry.) —— Army’; Berlin Command has de — eet x qiand peace, WANTS . STUDENTS TOUR clared on short shorts, blue — -to our funds, MONTREAL (CP)—Twenty five | jeans other cagual ‘attire for — The program of the evening| university students from across| American dependents of the gar- © consisted of a Fashion Show put/ Canada are to leave Tuesday for| rison. Officers and mem were told _ on by the girts of Grades 7, 8 anda European tour that will include|in a special directive that their — tacts, old thensee tar Node peta Eeieaten dreas while public ‘ ‘as part of their 4H Club years’ | —— + Sas — a i work, and a song, “Father We ’ Thank Thee,” by the girls of Gra- des 48. This song took first award at the Musical Festival. There was an exposition of needlework from all grades, that was greatly admired by all. The election of officers resulted in the following slate being elect- ed. President, Mrs. . Eugene Perry; secretary, One off The Sisters; treasurer, Mrs. Milton Keough. a Reverend Father Rooney and Mrs. Joseph McDonald both ad- dressed the assembly remarking |j on the wonderful display of needle wart ant Raskites Sa-anee. a ters for ir sacrifices and devotedness for the good of the HAVELOCK LIME WORKS A vote of thanks was tendered to those who took part in the|| Mavelock, N.B. Phone 438 eS = 37.50 99.50 49.50 eBags 42S As re So Reig BS oe Sa dee ae