. "figure such a success is the fact W37 \\\E' . mg they will make every effort at EASTERN PRINCE l . erated only nine months namely, I 1346), 0’Leary 11462), Tyne Val- , nerd Hospital Ladies Rewarded [,1 Novel Project Effort A project started a fevcmonths; 0 [W the Senior Ladies Aid of ‘E P}-mce Edward Island Hosp}. has paid off handsomely both '1'-e gp(,'nSOI'S and to the many Igng that time. . The ‘Nearly New" shop located, H14» Kent Street has provided a felt need among many with mic-les. As one of then put it, . “we carry everything from pins to‘, was". They say if they haven't) 0, ‘he article a customer is seek- to get if. I one factor that has made the if that all the work done is volun. Italy. The building has been made available to them through coup. ltesy of Mr. Daniel Tweel an , _ tpcnses are therefore who have seen fit to patronize itiminimum. KEEP SELF RESPECT Wednesday afternoon 1on2 .1. ,1 f. d th . 5l0}‘8 is Open for business on each }:,%€0{‘:$;;esC1\;fmn;nfor fhprirrlich (F:‘i;3;:Iaf3;e] afternoon and evening. VA _ File a chance to buy an article fa- ('1 ex- I kept at 5’ Clothing for sale is accepted on and the that we are giving peo- the ladies noted. Words of appreciation were ex. pressed for the co-operation re. ceived from the four day cleaning ' flfrrills _m the City who have given 0 ieir services free so that all Clollllllg handled at the “Nearly 3| . , ' New shop will be in good shape and Samtafy condition. EAGRICULTURAL NEWS I P.E.I. Department of Agriculture -ARTIFICIAL BREEDING ' Thirteen Clubs are now opera- ting in Prince Edward Island.l -ms pi-ovides_a service to all cat-‘ he owners wishing to use Artifi-, 9131 Insemination in_their breed.t inggprogramme. Nine different breeds are available daily. Hol-, mu,‘ Ayrshire, Jersey, Guern-‘ ,ey, Dual Purpose. Beef Short- hom, Hereford, Red Poll and Ab- erdeen Angus. If you want ser-; vice phone the Inseminator in’ your area before 10 am. for the‘ service that day. Ken Walker, Inseminator for; the Eastern Prince County Arti-" ' ficial Breeding Club has movedfi 1,; Summerside, recently. His tele- phone number. as a consequence, has changed. It is now Summer- : side 2700. MARKED INCREASE I In the Province last year 11,647} cattle were bred artificially onl over 2200 different farms. This mows an increase of 4314 over 1956. The number of cattle bred in each club for the year is as follows. The four new Clubs op- West Prince, Crapaud. New Glas- gow and Morell. West Prince ley"(628), Eastern Prince (1809), Keiisington 11451). Crapaud (650), New Glasgow (510), Cornwall (825,), York (807), Hillsboro (1047), Morell (370), Montague (938) and Eastern Kings (804). BIIIICELLOSIS The three countries, Prince, Queens and Kings were the first: ‘in Canada to be declared Certi- fied Brucello ' C t A“ the camfils on rol Areas. have been blood tested. The reac- tors. which were very few were slaughtered. The farms where re- |actors were uncovered were all re- tested until the animals were found to be negative, In the month of June 1957 the ,County of Colchester in Nova Sco- tia commenced testing. According to available information other ar- eas in the Province will be test- ed as soon as arrangements can be completed. In New Brunswick work along the todays accepted eradication measures have been undertaken since 1937. These tested areas, it is understood, will now be re- tested under the new Federal Policy for Bangs Disease Eradi- cation. The county of York has recently been declared a Bruce]- losis Control Area. Testing is well underway. LIGHTS OF VARIED HUES Have you tried any of the col- ored lights in shades of pink, blue, yellow or green? They offer an inexpensive and easy way to change the appearance and mood of a room. The pinks enliven red colors and enrich walnut and mahog- any. For enhancing your ~'comple- xion or turning reds richer, try blue. A yellow bulb makes all col- ors gay and mellow. It adds lus- tre to green, and makes maple, pine and fruitwood look especial- ly lovely. Intensify the green of I Continued on page 10) Kenzle. Percy Hooper, Jacki F 1‘ed Hooper, Douglas MacDona1d,l ‘SIS. in the Province l ‘. I‘t9:.r.I. Lin(lsa,V Coles, .'\.lLOIl Rodd,. and Chester Matheson. ' Treasurer: Mr. Alton Rodd. Vestry Clerk: Mr. Fred Hooper. Synod Delegate: Mr. Percy Hoop- el‘; substitute: Mr. Roy Coles.‘ D.C.S. Delegates: Messrs. Bren—,Ch1‘lSl Church Wngllcafll COHEN?- i°:‘ ($1195 and Alton R0dCl- 0!‘gaI1- I gation was held recently at the IS I 1 - - ‘ - - I Mr. JOE: M;";%i:etA(l:1‘(’ili‘*tf)'r SS:ex1$/?:S'_ihome of Mr. and M15. Stirling; Percy Hooper and Gerald Hooper. PT0Perty Committee: Messrs.l Gerald Hooper (chairman), Lind- Say Coles, Verner Coles, Jack Rodd. Douglas MacDonald. Ches- ter Matheson, Loren Thompson and John Poole. Cemetery Com- mittee: Messrs. Ernest Coles (treasurer). Gerald Hooper, W. H. Horne, Reagh Younker. Lind- say Coles, Frank MacKenzie, Eric Coles and Garth Hooper. A vote of thanks was extended to ‘the rector and his wife .for their untiring efforts on behalf of Has Its Annual Church Meeting c The Annual meeting of thelA. E. Piercey, priest-in-charge as Vestry B°ard‘ Me55r5- V°rd°“ Crane’ chairman, was very well attend- ed. . The following officers were ele-I the parish. Votes of Thanks for faithful service were extended to the treasurer, Mr. Wendell Mac- Kenzie: to the wardens Messrs. Alton Rodd and Jack Rodd; To organist, Miss Margaret Coles. To caretaker and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Poole; To the members of Vestry Board, ceme- tery committee, property commi- ttee. To the Cemetery Treasurer, Mr. Ernest Coles and to mem- bers of the Choir. ; The meeting closed with pray-‘ er. FAST SERVICE IN THE OFFICE BY 9 CLEANED'AND READY FOR PICK-UP AT 5 Tim WE DO ALL REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS Ings. re-elected and Mr. William istlrling Ings: substitute, Mr. Crane elected. He replaced Mr. G°rd°“ Crane‘ 13' C15‘ Delegates Duncan Irving Wm, Served the,Messrs. Duncan Irving and Gor- church faithfully as warden for do“ Cram‘ V95”-V ,C1erk‘ Mrs- twenty-two years. He will contin- Stirllng I“g5- Audlmrsi Mr?‘- ue to.- serve in another capacity. 'Sm'lmg mg‘) and M“ Fran‘-"I5 Crane, Edward Carrier, Stirling Several matters, such as church Ings, Earl Ings, Alfred Cavanagh, population, financing through the Maurice Ings, Francis Crane, Mrs. envelope system, a mission box Edward MacDonald, Mrs. Maur- in every home and the cemetery, VALUES THAT WILL OPEN YOUR EYES. You get honest value when you shop in your own community. And,’open your eyes to the fact that your money is spent to the‘best advantage when you spend it with these local merchants. You'll find courteous, pleasing service, top selection of A delicious lunch was served by the hostess and her helpers. The meeting began‘ with a short devo- tional period. It closed with the Bened-iction. Wed_, Jan. 29, 1958 The Guardian Page 3 lment and Defence Construction (1951) Limited. A $2.0‘li8.435AC0n~ tract, awarded to Cana ian via- DEFENCE CONTRACT mm Electronics Llmltedl. M0m_ OTTAWA (CP)—C0ntracts to- real, for general type flight and talling $4,681,736 were awarded:instruments for twin I‘eClDI‘0C3t- in the first half of January byl ing engine aircraft, topped the llngs. The meeting, with the Rev. icted for 1958. Wardens: Mr. Lloydlice IngS- Synod Delegates: IVIl‘.l were discussed and acted upon. .the defence production depart- list of contracts- I WEEKLY BUSINESS REVIEW FRIENDLY NEIGIIBORLY SERVICE MR. FARMER Massey Harris Ferguson have just brought out their latest tractor—FE 35- Fer- guson Diesel. We were for- tunate to get one of the first. The rating is 35 II.P.—dl'aW bar and 40 belt. We will be happy to show you this vol’! fine tractor any Inne- Held At St. Jo The Congregation of St. John's Anglican Church held its annual . meeting 01' Monday evening Jan- uary 20th. in the church nave. Thkrector, Rev. A. Piercey :1? the meeting with a short, 9. ional period. (gthis address and report to the yery well attended meeting Iiejthanked the parishioners for their devotion to and co-operation In he work of the church. e said in part: ta) Church Ittbndance based on church popu-' on was never better; (b) The; Sunday School had its largest‘ registration for some years ? The organizations Annual Church Meeting hn Church wonderful years ahead. We might stand amazed in the presence of certain demands upon parishes, even as small as our own ‘but with determination, cooperation and a righteous pride we can meet them. ‘ The Financial statement pre- sented by the treasurer, Mr. Wendell MacKenzie was most en- couraging. Giving was up over previous years by a substantial sum. The financial statement of the Cemetery was presented by Mr. Ernest Coles, treasurer per Miss Margaret Coles. The Cemetery havelground has been enlarged. A~ -. , ~ fine quality merchandise, equitable prices. And the dollar you spend at E. D. REID Tries To 0 e Rite-Way Cleaners . . ' 1 I pkopucfi up, Sh P " 192 ruzroy st. man vssv home WIII work for you once cigcun. SHOP AT HOME FOR REAL VALUES. Phone 859, I pp, Lsses fBoth I 1 iv o An WI e E-TON, England ,Reu,er_, _ A BALANCE OF WINTER COATS Tm, 195, s_. R_ Johnston 1950 LARTER BROS. min-huyho 1:1:-ied ‘ttfii opet;f_ag gist: AND DRESSES Chev. ud Chev Sedan specmimg ,_ an CISISO W1 118111 111 15- o ‘ ,,,,,,, ,3, E,,,‘,’, college‘ ,,,,,,,_,,,,,, Ggmg A1 _ 1.3 app . K Tons “ _, Comfon CONCRETE worn; on ALL KINDS npullfii gbgiysg I AD E I WEAR Priced sé,eF;°fdS:;":lic:;d_§lar,s P _ ed Manufacturing Concrete Blocks . wifa ; S L I S sleon st Pew” Rd 8548 “oracle” “Concrete Sewer Pipe” Concrete Brick Dennis White, 23, told a public 165 Queen Street ‘ Dial 3925 ' ' ' I Phone 9609 Kfifismgtofl 30041 inquiry here he plans to claim £300 from the local urban coun- - '1 b th ' “i t " . lilad Efigllsliim iii‘ ‘1'nlx.l1:l"I)nIlXI1)(fn(ea:icehe A B 0 Coal cogid igit go aheaixil wltht his plans. ______: ,____________'_ ' ' on ' e tncou c‘ fir a rved . . , . puma“ Wiiite’s roequestnfor pesrmiggitzi to A COMPLETE Bulldmg (_7°“t"*°t°1' °“5“"" open the shop but later reversed COLLISION SERVICE - Grinding . stove oil it. . . _ . , . . . WM -d th 5 ,1, O Builder of ‘"18 hon!“ Mr. Motorist! Stop taking chances with hit-or-mi_ss . A Mixing Pr case lceauizla 3 ese;l;:;¢1:;er£ro; 0 Repairs and alterations service! Give that car of yours a break by calling at . opane Gas his wife and that his four chii- . we work Fred Roper’s Imperial Esso Station in Belvedere, where M“, °“°°1"R'M"‘ dren have been vlaced in a hvme- . courtesy and friendliness combine with efficiency and rum chm PMMPT °°‘mT'=°"' The owner of an antique book . Kitchen _m“d‘“'“lzm3 speed , SERVICE shopdbegiidettllittla ape bgi tdhefP1_‘0- Q Cabinet work ‘ ' v d d d th t th New Idea ‘ 9°.“ 5 °P ° F 31‘ ° “" ' ' 1"" About three years ago Fred eci e a e t d IDIJL h ——————-—-—-A -»—— 9 L“ "5 hell’ 5'0“ Pl“ . - - _ ' t . gggfgdiggagle m_h;§,§,‘,‘S‘,g‘;*;',f';,*; Alignment Wm, your needs station, located for the past thirty yea.1'sli:.t_theR1(I)1ter Farm Eqmpmen ARNFAST LTD. dems _ would be 3,1,6“ away by paint Jobs PHONE 9141 section of the St. Peter s and . oint_ ads. . DIAL 6553 the smell of the‘ cooking next ~ should be housed in a new building. Construction was PHONE 9514 door. He said the smell would PHONE 3613 64 Orlebar St. commenced in May of 1957 and completed by the end of _ H 103 Loiigwortli An. also ruin his valuableprints and ‘I0 Dorchester Street August , w"‘5l°° P‘ E‘ 1' books. ‘ ’ N ‘mated some distance to the rear of the site ‘ . M DONALD Rubber of the structure, the shining new Imperial outlet, Crown Bakery WEATHERALI. DIAMONDS uc commands a long section of each of the bordering high- , » ALUMINUM co . . 1 oth -d f - OI 9 by 1 — RADIO SERVICE 4 ways. Twin putinp_isla.nds ocated on_ ei or si co 0 Delicious Crown Bread Aluminum Door. whdo", TRU - BLU “S e _ H i 1 R din New -me sales _ Recappm‘ large paved area_in front of the station, arecastigy mc- on sale at you Awnings!» and P Clanzelpugirsp’ a Rubber weld,“ oessible to motorists approaching from any three on.. . ‘ neighborhood grocery . Free Estimate‘ VI 9 ‘ Dial 491; ‘ Mr, R,ope1' has been In charge Of this IIIIPOPIEI out“ \ DIAL 5270 Reasonable Prices. IN ALL PRICE RANGES ‘ 130 Kent 5*- ma‘ 59“ 04 St. Peter’: Road let for the past ten years, prior to that he had operated 44.Dorchestei- St. 125 Kent‘ St. Dial cm LAY-AWAY AND TERMS a..fox-farm in the Brackley area. _ MAY BE ARRANGED. « - A brother of Arthur Roper, who operates Im- F th Fin PATTERSOW5 MAPLE LEAF BAKERY pe1'ia.l’s big up-town station, Iilarcge isiarflfid 1;: the °’ ° N_ ' f or Erma Lund of Mount or . ey ave _ m K.elnEt\;(ELLEI:)iYfl M “we Bake Up To a standard ctfirflxgrem hm A D RADIO SERVICE Dial 8432 Not Down to a. Price” 115 Kent St. MAC'S AUTO maintained their unqualified in.|piece of land adjoining the east _ terest in the church; (d) Theand north boundaries. has been V Partial canvas made by several purchased from Mr. W. H. Home. members of the vestry board - Iroved most successful. It) If the future can hold the Interest and cooperation of the vast. I can envisage great and ..,_ The officers elected for this year are Wardens: Messrs. Ver- vner Coles and Garth Hooper. Vestry Board: Messrs. CIOMING EVENTS (gird Party North Wiltshire hall l°'llelit. Unloading old Sydney coal at today Vernon Gillespie. glance C. Y. C. Hall} Cardigan, F (3? January 31st. Good music. prize. 1 st... closed for Stocktaking esday, January 29th. Mc 5 Ban and Boyle. Card Party Darnley Hall, Wed- ay. evening Jan. 29. Spon- "led by Darnley W.I. . cake Sale, Moore and McLeod F1“?! at 2 p.m. Sponsored by the M.ll3P0rt Home and School. Beans and Bread Supper St. Peters United Church Hall. Sat- Ob. lst. Supper starting 5 p. 111- Siiousored by The w. A. It» Andrews Hall Mt. Stewart ,.5<lay and Wednesday night, 8 "[9019 Scottish concert. Local .nt with Burke family. Fance Kelly’s Cross School. day night, Jan. 31. Dancing 9 to 12.30. (only) Good mu- ll‘ mi Lunches sold. Gflunior Farmers Meeting/in New lilsgow School tonight, Jan. 29th. special Mrs. Cudmore and Farm 933’ Program. DA_I1n}ial Meeting of Wiltshire wtlwlpg Co. Ltd. will be held in alltshire Hall, Monday Feb. 10. 9- m. Nelson Hatherley Sec’)!- - i. WRIGHT SHOE P CO. Fine Footwear For the Family fl 164 Queen St. a / LADIES’ °»o COATS and DRESSES *HELEN’S DRESS SHOP " Grafton St. Dial sass ‘%_________________ Fire - Auto - Casualty Gerald ‘ Hooper, Roy Coles, Frank Mac» I i;- \ CHAIN 7 Models To choose from Keith Carmichael Ltd. Brackley Pt. Rd. Dial 6423 “If we sell it, we service it” Marine - I O " I V 0 G. G. K. PEAKE ”‘ 90”’ ‘cu ” 9 ° You don’t need a crystal ball 78 Great Ge0l‘£¢ St to see your financial future. Dial 4311 chflhmhn An Investors Syndicate plan will» make your financial dreams come true. Talk it over soon with an Investors MCCULLOCH . representative — “your best friend financially." Call or write; . , G. F. Cameron District Manager Summerside J. 0. Montgomery Representative Charlottetown Idvestors TVIFETEETE °, uinnvuo \ 985. ¢n|IAuA. BODY WORKS Frank Maclntyre, Prop. BODY and FENDER REPAIRS Banjdu see *I5.000 WELDING —— PAINT JOBS 37 Pownal St. Phone 9157 MocDONALD - ROWE WOODWORKING CO. LTD. Decorative Wall Boards . . Plywood: . . .Floor and Ceiling Tile , Lower Water St. . Arborlte . . . it Dial 8575 Assisting with the operation of the Belvedere Esso ‘ Wright, all of whom reside in the Belvedere district. Two hoists plus overhead greasing, facilities assure customers of prompt on-the-spot service. outlet are: Alfred Larter, Gordon Lewis and Ralph_ “PHONE 6021” ISLAND RADIO CENTRE Gasoline. ARTHUR ROPER’S Imperial Service Station pm] 3211 . ' ’ 122 Euston St. YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS ARE YOUR NEIGHBORS! DEAL WITH THEM AND THEY L. J. ROSSITER PRODUCE DEALER WHOLESALE SEED .. MASTER FEEDS HOG, POULTRY and DAIRY FEEDS ' NEW HOLLAND MACHINERY \ Phone 7369 ‘ Grafton Street East ~ ESTATE OF MRS. JOHN WILLIAMS Established 1861 Member Florists’ Telegraph Delivery Assn. Same Location — Same Family “Flowers For All Occasions” The annual meeting VILLAGE or SPRING PARK Village of Spring Park will be held in Spring Park Community Hall. Tuesday: Feblfua-YY 4th» 1958 at of the ratepayers of the P. O. Box 756 Phone 4525 18 Upper Prince 8!. BRIGHTON CUDMORE'S DAIRY “ DRY CLEANERS to solicitor for collection Village taxes are past due and those unpaid l at the end of January will be published and posted J. L. Roach, Clerk. Signed: Village of Spring Park. 8:00 p.m. (Allie Mclnnis, Prop.) : :::’ss‘i3:!:inin8 The C0mml5Sl01le1'5 0f the Pasteurized Milk and Cream _ , Vi“ag9 0f Spring Park “Drink Milk . . . for Health’: “. Repamngi N 5- Ed“”°“d A’5°““l.t’ Chairman’ Sake.’ ‘ It Lori? ArLe k'I‘hroeu;li when " "' Dial 3330 Drapes Cleaned _ for prompt service 50° per pound Dial 4922 120 Kent St. 107 Green Street The Very Best in Toledo Water Pumps as low as ....$5.95 exchange Tanton’s Atcssories Ltd. 152 Great George St. Ch’town DEAL WITH YOU! Your local stores are stocked with the finest of merchandise at the fairest of prices —und— By dealing at home you get friendly, personal service and ensure greater local prosperity. BUY FROM YOUR LOCAL FIRMS BENEFIT YOUR COMMUNITY BENEFIT YOURSELF WHITE ROSE SERVICE STATION 24 HOUR SERVICE . WASH JOBS . ACCESSORIES ' Q LUBRICATION Q TIRES I WALTER MacDONALD. Prop. Night: 7134 - 9845 Day: 3278 PENNY SAVER HOSIERY | 51 GAUGE 6 srnnrcn 6 . A 15 D . ' Don't Neglect Your Car In Cold Weather s,zE'§f“,’,‘,f'f,, I l 1 1i i 1 hi ti ‘th «I rn q ipment. We carry :vIa:g:cs:o:lE o‘f1lVI‘aii‘v‘e:Iuli: lYI10bII‘O!Iloael'ld Esdlo, and Esso Extra 141 Gt. George St. Dial 3355, THE PURE MILK CO. LTD. P. 0. BOX 182. CHARLOTTETOWN Clarified and Pasteurized Milk ‘ cream — Blend — Butter — Cheese — Ice cm... Homogenlzed Products “Our driver passes your door daily." See him or phone 5556 for prompt delivery. DIAL 5556 FALLS AUTO sour REPAIRS “Paint Jobs A Specialty” / Dependable Body and Fender Work Phone 9713 201 Weymouth St. TRADE and SAVE . at « YOUR FRIENDLY WESTERN STORE 181 Great George St. . Charlottetown Dial 6917 WINTER - RETREADS as low as. . . . .Pair 1 ‘MAN You're in the Chips! with a COCKSHUTT H Model No. 623 Tractor Hitch 95 bus. Manure Spreader with rubber Hurry Mellisll “Your Imperial Oil Stove Oil Distributor in Charlottetown” PHONE 8398 for prompt dellvrey! SUNSHINE ISLAND DAIRY (Percy G. Gay, Prop.) Pasteurized Milk and Cream Blend Homogenized Milk. Chocolate Milk! Buy our products at your local SW00!‘ “DIAL 4251 FOR PROMPT SERVICE” BOWLAN RADIO & TV SERVICE TV Aerials Installed! Have your set serviced by our qualified technicians! Dial 9624 114 Pownal St. tires. Priced Right ‘ Island Will Take Trades Propane Gas Ltd. _ Turner For Industrial, Commercial A . Domestic Use. Farm Equipment PHONE 3934 Charlottetown 53 Grafton 5% Office 7349 Residence 5715 BELVEDERE ESSO SERVICE ATLAS TIRES, BATTERIES and ACCESSORIES Washing and Lubrication Phone 0921 St. Peter’: Read IFIIML Ssso PDODIKVS