Call Us Today: A T"li?GT?afdien. Page 0 Wednesday, Jan. 2, 1957 flan ttcoalatliolatoa l rTus' arunan-r on room: ted . ain person to the Raduvoiia. .. FEMALE ci.iiiii?poa joists iIoIa'Iii"' WAITREiS.WANTiD. sniff unfai- nytime I AGRICULTURAL NEVIS v:-g-mm. .....j:-: s Want-Ail Time! 8 l r i- Canada In 19.5 lsurance. Quebec assembly passesl Medal. 8-Doug Sanders. Mlami.!as coastal fralghlaf TFAIIFTBII ' Isinlu in Howe Sound. 3-c- R'h' cial Institution Grade II IIlIi- - P" E. L Deunmeu d Aukilu" mum- Apply Box 141 Guardian- ly THE CANADIAN PRESS i wish to extend my thanks to Home cooked meals. television W ”mm. HANDLE mm A . l V V l my Dr's and iiui-seswbile in the Dial 522! or ill Powiial St "null h 31; mg gt null C R5 fllllgulillgrogllllllhereclllelillltlll JANUARY newsprint control bill. first amateur to win Canadianl A ” Vl I"'"l;-'ulS””d-V ””"l”””' t K" "'1' ,l P "'6 S r.' Q... chllll mlldcm mm; and W... One spoiled CK! in the chef! blue can be used in a siTnlIu' way 1 usually me destroys Rus-I FEBRUARY lggggellgelfr" .""1',rEtA M:'l1lt;e:l"m::l:::::ll;:fg iiiggmuuay an I Dr. an my nurses since l - Jg." gs. E V V A l - V OV M4” Mn ml, pahaps I lam, , V V, , - - V- g. . . -- rips aV e l V . came hum: -ru Kiev. Iii'1'ia- lm-mrr-uunson "DAN. Goon gzx 3329:, :S:lie1;i'iVioe:':ld;.1. P how "new in order, or "SuiE15?:;:(;'5:De;5i:le.w;::waiII':'Id'II; lllt:e:V:iBs::)in:t 3t.t:t;:V.l n41-Fest; ml lfligilltzzncl-2 ilizisililgrdaoilx llgzalii 1 Inge kliaegfollnd gt lviigtliaolr. V32: il:3t:i;IceV:'wt;i;:leclbllt1 .-wgldi Baltdo. i or NWT gg,;., v . . . : ' '. ' . :0 . we ur. . a . .. 'r ham” lo 3 my "en T mm we egg I" pen" "'9 pmducert MN llllle practice will probably yield Harbor service 9-Storms. floods. 154.227 in 1954. 6 - Sir Anthony lells commons 3.;audoln' ll” llongl plowing gunk at Italic l . an iicar. liIlO have been R'l .1nd during this Christmas season. with cards, letters. treats and other oils. to the Seavlew W.l.. the Ham- mon w.1. St. Mark's WA-, Ken- slnglflil. too all a sincere thank you. Mrs. Annie Sudsbury. collectors and especially Mayor 7 l”ht t o Vicero at, turn indicators. white . . t'l -' ii (I -' h '. n - h - . . . . . . lliIIlieksIIIi:i thg T1:oepIIe :I"C:I':rfJl.l Ivluiu tires. fri 10119 lllllsll. in ;'V;'l::a:V?:"3;-I fr" 91”” I'M” lefsiflllf :,fEuIlI)ngI)I'lIIleK VILIII7 ufltlleii-k oilind :rLraurIik's.Iiould be cool- b"l”"I” f”"- VI;”""f':eg' 215T-1' ed' 'l';:'.S5eTl'l2'ei';'&g::"IgAI;3d::r&I;31:l heavyweight James Parker ailment in NS. electionaingl-I35" l . d d" t it fr th ir excellent conctition. l gw ;- J 7 ,-Hg leg, ll d ' - l ' l ll, us. an Bovernmell V0 H5 0 PFY , Toronto. VS. Duncan. Toronto in ' '.'3”u.? rricofkegty lire S1795-00 LOST - POCKET wiricn LOST prticrgs should be gathered in a In iltJIr"l1Vgarvll”lIIu svre.IItllIerI.ltbe.yoII1ltcl P'" W" 9' ""””l"' ””"I' "l' 2l”Ig;':a:;""” "I Ge”"” Mm" AUGUST named Ontario Hydro cllllrmllt . fund. We also wish to thank the 956 METEOR Ride” Ford" recently by boy between Y.M.c. wire basket at least 3 times daily being the same for all "FA '. . . . . . Nov E f , . l d lh . ed.,ll 1 ,ed - l . l . l-l V . merlcan pilot Whitey Dali! 1-C(.F convention at Winnipeg . EMB R . V A "la Tmmy Church under an en lmm Hey pm m 0 mm" Tm W.” But "cum; where there can be more laborland companion killed in Arctic adopts new statement of prlncl-l 1-ExpIosI0n traps coal miner! I I J. A. Mat-Donald for his work. , . . please Phone 4573. , 31”” Rob"! Docherm ML TM ::I!L)IlTr::IT0IIlco:1OlIIIIo'I4IIde?lll;IIlIllI:g lTtIST-fONES rmmlsviuddrwellvenlilalm nd mm rnecu qnmyl monk 'd'lsa'I'IilI:scfi?iIv:ilch dumb; I'i'iiei'iItiiig hot:.I?l'ands six trains in Saskatche-lCCF leader 9-Bank of Canada dud lncludmg lwo dtuufmn. E: Pi5TE.l!' radio. seat covers. turn indi- the vicinity of 245 Wueen St.. 3.5! 32,99: (ajal-eemxlfll-:u:)leel:II?:Icl V935.-Isa is alfeclcd mainly byxland cold water and of sewage rlVis-.l wan. 23-Premier Frost announceal interest rate at record all per 33 rescuedl l2.,Sl. Lulu-em .3. , cllorl. lri lone 910- See ll. drive Child's sleigh with the name lo be mm llml no ollenslve or lhe decrease ln yield from frozen liosal isVtoo well known to requlre:V20 - year Ontario plan for water:Vcent. 13-Brenda Fisher. Grimsby, nounce, creation of caulk calm. - IN Gail Cantwell painted on It. musly odors are pluenl such all mllk. lmllel. ls meal), g I clmdll elaboration. Yet. in spite of theselsupplies, sewage disposal. 24 - England. swims Lake Ontario. 1-iVcll lm. 3,-lsV humanllle, .34 .0. 82750.00 Phone 4000. kerosene H lhey mall be all. llon lvllckly noled by comumel.-V factors. how many of our farm Regina Central Collegiate wins -Parliament closes on l52nd daynclal ,clence5V 17 - Mom,-"1 Al. I are without this utility! In these Dominion schoolboy curling at longest sitting since 155 days in Duel”, beat Hamlllon ll, cut". JOHN DANIEL MATIIESON The death occurred on Decem- her 27th, 1956. of Mr. John Daniel ; tires and good running order. Cheap for quick sale. 3116. TODAY'S SPECIAL i954 METEOHVRancb Wagon: one l owner; equipped with s custom one owner. low mileage. in 1953 DODGE Regent Sedan. mile- age 21.000. thoroughly recondi- tioned. body excellent, motor CAPABLE GIRL FOR GENER- al housework. one amall child, modern home, good wages. Ap- ply Summerside, P. 0. Box II! or Telephone 3570, Lost Anti Fecal” i.T)ErAiNT lifoN'rAous:Tsi7i N 1 Male Help Wanted WANTED EXPERIENCED MAN one wants this to happen. Perhaps a few of these pointers will save you from spoiled egg fate. The quality of an egg cannot be improved upon once it has been laid. but through improper hand- ling and care it may deteriorate Good farm practices are therefore a cool humid egg-room. The egg- sorbed through the porous egg shell. Cool eggs rapidly. They should never be packed in a case un.il SUFPFISIIIEIY 100d re5l1IlI- damage Atlantic provinces. esti- Avom FREEZING 31:18 1,000 homeless in Nova Sco- when milk and cream are 'e-. ' . - cemd ll me duly mm miller: llnd.l end 107-day atnke at 15-United Electrical Work-l Eden addresses Canadian parlia-. agreed to mnllnue H speakemlln. mem- Pm” Minm" 51- L5”'emlAtiantic premiere at Fredericton says temporary embargo on arms l - l - - l I to Middle East has been um.::..l.?,,..2S51?”?a.c”'E.?25Z"'iZ”.135 frozen state it's a safe bet tliatl precautions against freezing havel not been taken either by the pro- Canada Wire and Cable. Toronto. 18-Linda Lampkin. 13. rape vic-. tim. found slain in Toronto. 22-, Fireman killed in 3600.000 Minto should be prevented because it, y Equally important to the PEG ;ducci'. is that the matter of secur- ing a fair sample of his milk or cream at the dairy plant is made times. when labor is one of our scarce commodities and a high standard of living is a national for western farmers. A51 cement tabled I10-Wilbert Coffin hanged at Mon-.75 sabre lea lo realm wesl Ger, premlel. Duplessls "ell ID? G999 Sllllflnll 1" 1953-l many. 23 C Toronto steamfltter iects federal offer of "I C0mm”"5 John Jaremy swims Lake Ontario. universities. Ont. 12-Fowler Commiaalu on broadcasting eisdl Dllhnc 533' ings. I7-Bank of Canada interd rate reaches 35 per cent. 19- of Qilabac ra- grants (0 so-Progreuive Con- SW5 U-5- '0 film"-'9 "II 999""-'3.25-Archie Moore beats Canadian sei-vatives defeat Liberal govern- Fort William 28-Cimmons pas- ses bill guaranteeing bank loans Chatham. 1903. 16-Cliff Lumsdon, Toronto. first to swim Juan de Fuca strait lfrom Canadian side. 18 - Moe dar line crash. 22 - Blizzardlples. 3-M. J. Coldwell re-elect-.dl al Sp,-lngllllll lclsl fin-1 mung a rugby final. Edmonton beats Sas- . katchewan Roughrlders in west fi- nal. Kitchener - Waterloo wine lllatheson in the Cambridge City . . . l l . llnslmnl, Cambridge, Mum, at the Perfect only "amen :.lIyw(g;:tI1mWl:l'L::'rB:,;?dl;a Ag. they have been allowed to cool in practically impossible when the fpI'shme""mIj”5fl:bily ';';:;llg "5”'I.""'" med 350 I01" 79' N,0"m3”- K"ch9"”- w"'5 Cnas ORFU title over London Isorda. B ' ' ' a wire basket in the egg-room for product is frozen. It must be thaw- WT arme” 3 - er "5"'5 ”e"”” I” W” NSF” "'''d' '1'" Amateur 50" ml” ” Ed' Ql-IECIII beats Univ?-fill! of T0?- - should be plannlnl 10 reap the cuts. 29-Russian-Canadian trade mundston, N.B. Marlene Stewart mm, lo mlaln lnlel.colle8l.l. um. age of 55 years. Mr. Matheson was formerly of Forest Hill, P. E. 1. He was bornl January 22. 1902. He was the son of Duncan Mtitheaon of Dundaa; and Cliristlne Nicholson of Cale diinia. P. E. I. . Mr. Matheson has been work- till: for the Ford Motor Co.. Paint i049 FORD Sedan. dark blue Ln color. winterized. and in good condition throughout. heater. defroster. Onnly 5450.00. STEWART MOTORS RUN A DEPARTMENT STORI from your own home. Yes: We'll put you Into your own bus- iness absolutely Free! Now you can sell to entire family, cloth- ing. shoea, shirts. slacks. sporty wear, work cloths, jewellery at least 12 hours. The newly laid egg has an interior temperature of just over 100 degree F.. and if packed immediately the animal heat within the egg will be retain- ed. causing a serious loss in egg quality. FIBRE VS. PIG ed out completely and then thor- oughly stirred to effect redistribu- tion of the butterfat in order to se- cure a reasonable sample for test- ing. To prevent freezing of milk and cream both at the farm and en route to the processor under or- the Dairy benefits of a compiet water sys- tem. I HOUSE PIIANTS cans: therefore requires some care if it is to be strong and healthy. This is especially true of house plants agreement. Russia to buy 44.100,- 000 bushels of wheat. R. H. Tup- per'a final royal commission re- port on Vancouver police probe A plant ls I living organism and l tabled in B.C. legislature. MARCH 1-Ontario legislature gets 14th wins third successive Canadian women's golf title at Winnipeg.- l-23-Marilyn Bell on second try lswims Juan de Fuca- 23-Seven -killed. 18 hurt. in gas explosion lat vine is Salle. Montreal. 5 SEPTEMBER 13-Defer sailing from Halifax of HMCS Magnificent with Queen! Own Rifles battalion for UNEF in Egypt. 21-Robert Fitton hanged at Toronto for Linda Lampkln slaying. 24 - Edmonton E '"' oa win third straight Grey Cup final over Montreal Alouettea 50-27. 8 , , M . f N 224 GT. GEORGE ST. etc. Amazinl money making df y onditions. . . .. pm ' Sammme "" or plan. No experience necessary. The digestive system of a pig Ls n'.".i'.'n. 0T the Department of Ag- durlllll llle W"""- The W"? 'le9d"””””c""" ”"l”'” b”d3e'- 1 -l 7- Mele0.'"lc ml" it PM . "ml . hi CHARLOTTETOWN full or part time Free clolliln; totall different from that of a riculture offers the following su8- I” 5""'55I”I WWI" M "E Hwy 6" N”””'' C”””'' "'-'?3”- Z50 "1"" ””""e"5l ”I P”"" "P""”""e'" 9"” ””c"' """""" The II,-'"9”I ”rVI'"" wueh "I for personal use '" mm. hon” cow Iilalure cmaled 3 pm lo we gmllnm. qunle light, moisture, fond, heat reeds late .1. W. Estey on Supreme! Albert. Sask.. reported probably ""93 31300-990 I0l' H1138-Il'IIl'l I'D- ” A. L Long Memorial C mile). DIAL sul Will? I07 DOWUIIII IIHIPIO Ollll on high nutritive feeds low in fi- a well insulated cooling "Id flit Very Often during lIIClC0"" Of Canada bench. 3-Italy's worlds largest. B-Toronto Maple "95 3PPl'0V95 Ilmds 70' Callldllll 4 503.0" Sta C3mb'Id8'- M”5- '5 lll and lull lnslrucllonl nbloluu, me on me om" hand 3 WW has mull pirelemble ln 8 mllk hunk. wlnl" ll ls dllflcully lo pl-oyld. President Gronchi. Foreign Min-rlseafs win International Baseball 55?? "1 UNEE .30-Immllfluol remains were men mrwudeg In POT NONI IV Fl'99- DEPL C0099!-Johlllol a digestive system especially dc- it is one of the best means of II" "'9-59 9534""-ill "q"ll'9m9"'-5 I51" M"u””' ”"IV9 In 0"3w'- L938” P9'"”""- 12-39” -7- 5- Mmst" P'Cke"3'" "3" C""”h Acorn Cemaerx Dundu' P' ' " C0: P-0- BOX 1100. Belllhlfi-vi-v signed to handle large quantities maintaining milk and cream Ilual- I0? Successful plant growth. 5-C-Mad! l”mlh0Id5 5"” Ship" Thomw" 9! MCGIH Umversily can take umost unnamed to”! "T elected United Church moderator. Hunurlan '9Ill8993- for burial. -iii MEMOIIIAM ROOMS FOR RENT. HEATED and furnished. Dial 3116. UNFURNISHED. HEATED ROOM Dial 3909. Que. lh Services offered YORK BOAR FOR SERVICE. of feeds high in fibre and rough- age. Pigs get sick because of too much roughage and cows get sick T of not L roughage. J4 ity and at the same time prevents freezing. The water in tlie tank should be changed as necessa y to keep it in a liquid state. 2. The length of time milk or To allow the plants to get as much light as possible. place the plants in a south window- Also when the light is insufficient. the temperature of our homes is usual- ments to Middle East. 8-Three dead in 16-inch Montreal snow- fall. 0-Federal government tells federal-provincial conference tax-sharing offer cannot be en- ltai IS-Vancouver I-Iakecos boat Win- nipeg Germania in Dominion soc- cer final at Vancouver. I9-Start building experimental nuclear power plant at Des Joach- 31 DECEMBER 4 - Consumer price index an- nounced at record 120.3 as of Oct. . 5-S175.000.000 nickel project Mll5- DONALD M5900"-'l1-D 'rwo UNFURNISHED ROOMS. Eugene McI(enna. Varnoa In creep feed”! "ll 1" ' . l ml, ,,l l, lo, best ml. ,.,.,m, larged Manitoba wins Dominion V V B ld V wan" ply only feed, low ll, l-lbl-9 cream is on the road to the dairy Y 8 P S - , - l l 1 l Central location Dial 3679 or r ge mm mm in quality M pmlelm up plum ln cold wulhel. ll ".9 Eula, The ideal lamps.-nlum for most tC;l;'VI;n'Klo:'IILl:ec.Il:!eIIiIO,lf(LxO)3lV. (Vol.1:-0lVli1i:Vims. Ont. British Columbia elec- ::VVIIel;:dbzt:i'-!n;i:tsl:e;iVoIflIa'nlrlb.;l-V! . The death occurred early Tues- day morning. Dec. 18th. of Mrs. Donald MacDonald. at her home in -Milo at the age of 78 years. Born at Desnble. P.E.I. on Ap- ril 28th. 1878. she moved at tba age of 10 years with her parents. lllr. and Mrs. Neil MacNevin to Brae, Lot ii. In 1897 she married Mr. Donald MacDonald of Milo. Lot I. The late Mrs. MacDonald will be greatly missed In the commun- ity by old and young alike. as the home was noted for its hospital- ity. and in the home there always awaited a welcome to everyone who called. Her health began to fall about a month ago. but no one realized it was serious until the morning of the 17th she suf- fcrrd a severe heart attack. The doctor was immediately mmon- oil and all that medical skill could do was of no avail, and she pass- ed peacefully away early the fol- lowing morning.' Surviving are her husband. three daughters and seven sons, in & iior. Maine; (who came by car for the funeral). one son, Neil. and one daughter Hannah fMra. John apply 114 Prince Street. APARTMENT-THREE ROOMS. and bath. Heated. Continuous hot water. Five minutes to Post Office. Apply Box 744 Guardian. ROOM. SUITABLE FOR BUSI- ness girl or nurse. near sans- torlum. and hospital, breakfast if desired. Dial 3410. SELF - CONTAINED 5 ROOM. heated apartment. Constant hot water: outside city. Apply Box 740 Guardian. ” TWO. HEATED. ADJOINING house keeping rooms. second floor. Sink. Hot water. Adulta. Sb Cumberland Street. MODERN .BUNGALOW ON pavement. one mile west of Souris. Bert Mullally, Souris West. ROOM AND BOARD WITH CAREI for elderly gentleman. ” f floor. Also double room on first floor for couple. Apply Lennx Nursing Home. saws. sales and service, Keith Moase. Kenslngton. FOR THE BEST IN 'l'.V AERI- als. Dial 50M. 824.30 and up. Willam Wlieatley YOUR IMPERIAL ESSO STOVE Oil Agent. Charlottetown area is Harry C. Melllsb. Phone SIN. ISLAND GRILL. QUEEN STREET serving full course dinners; specializing in Chinese disboa. Dial 5228. WE REPAIR AND REWIND MOT- or. washer repairs. wrlnger rolls. refrlgeratlons service and repairs. Storey Electric. TISIISEIIIII WIIIIH; unison .T-RANVSPORTAATION to Boston or Providence to leave Jan. 4 or 5. Phone 4224. Wanted ..:........... WANTED - ALI BOTTLE pint: or quarts. Dial II. WANTED If CEDAR POLEO. II ft long. 4 inches or more at small end. East River Telephone Co., EELS bohydrates. minerals and vitamins should be used. For lack of bet- ter feeds. ordinary rolled oats can be used to start creep feeding the pigs at two weeks of age., Frcsii skim milk also should be used. Several reputable feed manufac- turers have suitable creep feed preparations on the market - if properly used. they are good. For those who wish to remove excess oat hulls frnin their own oats try full rows of teeth in con- caves in a threshing machine. The concaves are then tightened up ffortt Wanton MTIITIFIEIY iHiiTvKlii-s7 WORK on farm. near Charlottetown. Dial 8782. A" lg EXPERIENCED SINGLE MAN wants work on farm. Apply Box 743. Guardian. cream above the freezing point. 3. Cream or milk cans should not freeze in winter weather. HAVE SEED CLEANED NOW Waiting for seed to be cleaned during good seeding weather can be costly and annoying. This can be avoided by getting grains clean- cd now when facilities are not so . rushed as in late March and April Have your grain cleaned at a well equipped plant that can turn out a product you will not be :- shamed to put into the drill box Get in the habit of spreading out la pound of the seed you intend to plant. Count the weed seeds and multiply by the seeding raise per acre. The result may surprise you. FARM WATER SYSTEMS Water systems and sewage dis- to what provision should be made against freezing. All truck routes should use only well insulated car- rying space in which enough heat is provided to keep milk and be left on open platforms before pick up time. They are sure to house plants is 60 - 65 degree F. This is too cold for human com- suffer too much. Some improvement can be made by using radiator trays and evap- orating pans to increase the hum- idity of the air around the plants. Of course the plants should be giv- en a thorough watering as needed. usually once or twice a week. All house plants require addi- ing and flowering period. Once a month they should be given liquid food which can be bought already prepared or can be prepared from a commercial fertilizer and mixed according to directions on the con- tainer. Removal of dead leaves. flow- ers and seed pods at all times will reduce the danger of disease and will help to keep the plant in a thrifty condition. with the latest run of household expenses. u You have a problem? Donlt be-l fort, but if the temperature is low-l eied at night the plants will notl The dryness of the air In our. homes in another hazard to thel growing of successful house planta.l tlonal food during their active growl age l6 - Israel arms shipment ap- Pf0V9d- 19 - 33.000000 fire in IRCAF hangar at Dorval, Que. 20 -Federal budget eases sales tax at manufacturers' level. John Bas- sett, 70. appointed chairman of board of Montreal Gazette. 24 - lGovernor - General Masmy files 'over North Pole. 29 - Alberta: llegislature ends session in which ltradnsferabla - vote system scrap- pe . APRIL 3-D. M. Johnson appointed Am- bassador to Russia. 4-Bank of Canada interest rate boosted to lihree per cent. 6-Pay increases for civil servants. armed forces and RCMP. 10-Montreal Canad- tion increases majority for Ben- nett Soclnl Credit government. 21 -Hon. George Drew resigns as Progressive Conservative leader because of poor health. Canadian government agrees to sale of 24 sabre Jets to Israel. 24 - An- nounced G. F. Popov. Russian em- bassy secretary. left Canada at government's request for trying to get secret information on CF-105. 25-Rochester Red Wings beat Toronto in International League playoff final. 26-Nanaimo beats Peterborough in senior lacrosse final at Toronto- l OCTOBER : 2 - Newfoundland re - clcctsl lsmallwood Liberal government.l IRev. A. H. O'Neill. Toronto. elec-l lted Anglican Bishop of Frederic-l rugby at Vancouver. 9 -- TCA plane. 62 aboard. disappea . af- ter take-off from Vancouver. 10- Canada agrees to send additional 420 auxiliary troops to Egypt- 12 Retiring PC leader George Drew addresses party convention at Ottawa. 14-J. G. Diefenbaket elected new leader of Progressive Conservatives. 19-Laval Univer- sity. Quebec. federal Iinanclal grants. V21-Indla's Prime Minister Nehru visiting Ottawa expreuea hope for increased co - operation with Canada in furthering world peace. 22-Earthquake in vicinity of Queen Charlotte Islands regis- tered. 26-Brotherhood of Locomo- five Firemen and E ginemen call strike against Canadian Pacific lam wln sunley cup by lompton. 6-three lost, five rescued,lRailway to start Jan. 2. tlameii to one over Detroit. 16- Retlring U.S. Ambassador Doug- in Stuart at Vancouver says "nothing sinister" about high U.S. investment in Canada. zl-Trades and Labor Congress merges with isciaed by Ohio State patrol ves- lpi Crude oil found an evcr-widen- ing market and production in the peline Making Highlights Gas Anci Oil lncIusfry- I956 1" Sm" Mr" 3'" Pm" " Al x B J lint River c adi Co IL bo zo- In. Mast. Pe l. M . B i vin eagan, o sons . VV an an ngress o a r. lIl'.ci.....c, p.,..l,'l:..:.; l.;rl',l., FIII Sail --rm-r-r---- F I R Vl::Vr Imgglrix FADED FIBRE RUGS Llnedr Empress of arltliln Vengll Stanley Ms ' . Glenwood; Dav- T””'”":TP”"Tli'"- ' l y ll bl ; rb "'3' 9" V0.V9ll9 ll 0!! l'eI- CALGARY ICPL-N ' ll Lld, l . ll ll, 1, ll hug ”- J”I"'- hm" "'5 w"""" '1' . :iI:veTiaToMlcH:IIi(a)w nljariiftih - - lhe m,L,I,e.nm;m ml: ”f.T”L"',,ff, I'ug,:uAr:v:)P.ZIgI'II,lIKerI1o 31:? In: 'rF”l”I"' C0m'"'”I0" 0" bmldalconstruction highlights: :lIII')eLIl:: in I95.7nATId":I'0rI'e()aflrIO inelli5:. E -oi Milo: Ralph. Whitby. Ontario; 1;.-in... ' 11” ”"'"''' ,e,'."l.w lyl ..f q'L.c.. .,..'ll;. l.,;., dingy look spoils your whole room. "3""! 0W"! '"-'"'"l' ll Olllwlil record-breaklnlz year of expansion In southern Alberta two oil Grover of O'Leary and Gus of Ban- i,m36-r-E'fA-m -"'51 I'"""""' ("M ' y' P But it's just impossible to get a MAY lln Alberta's oil and natural gas fields were joined by a pipeline SM . in Canada is new mg unlll you have uuglll upl 3 Two Ommo mm" tugs; industry in 1956. giving two Calgary refineries II E I assured source of crude oil. The Canada Western - Northwest Utill-' 59I- 5 '- 7070019 M'I'Ib0f05 I198! province pushed closer to the 500.-I ties pipeline was also expanded Yaol predeceased her. Also sur- om; 36'-Lifiln (ffw;-Flv: I'M"! I" 0'" I'll” Klllh MI1 years old due to freshen Febru- A ly ll", ll lpaml 0, dye ml,” lll,,.,VReEll1l Pals In Memoflll Cup fi- 000-barrels-a-day mark. Blockagelsouth from Red Deer to serve Nat: Macboiblgalll Vol! Monctlonz my 1.1. Ly, Rem Hope luv", pp l.ugl,. Then, an ,l,,cl,,l llbl-, mg rel!!!H;av;1Ill:lml0bn5nT';1V':f0or'l:Vll::- 2:! Middle East oil supplies fo1PenhoId and Crossfield. Iv o came y ran or the un- ---------m- ---- - -- l pl, - - urone promised strong id d l V V oral). Two brothers. George and WAT Bonoms ANY LENGTH 6 nm f I You. (?::l9y(?fulccna!;t(g:.c(.ly; ,'h'aJ;'f ernmenl proposal to lend mand for Canadian oil lnmIII57. 9- T"-AN EXPMSI0-V Colin MacNevin both of Milo; also I9” "- "T "'3' H"'3' I""'dw0”d over on Thu, l, one sh", of blue and P00 10 TF3"-Vcanadl PIP! 1-1118! large - scale gas export came in 1957 the trans-mountain nil U1 I07 ll?-W'l"" Sccmln Of 8!! closer to realization with the atart pipeline is expected to be can sixty-one grandchildren and fifty- fiva great grandchildren. The funeral conducted by Rev. Mr. Kean. 0'I4eary. was held from the home on Dec. zltb. at 1 o'clock where a large number of relatives and friends from far and near as- seinliled to pay tribute to a da- parted friend. and loved one. lfyrnns sung wen "Abide with 50ft. John A- Mac- . spruce spars Lo! Pherson. Bellevue. P.I:.I. so A GOOD RESOLUTION: USE "Abundant Living"-or one of the many other T ” ' S for daily personal or family worship. An ideal gift. At The Bible House (opposite Eaton'a). 6N": NEW aNn"o'iva usii? me" and "The Lord's My Sheph- erqV.. Pall bearers were: Albert wood aleilh: 2 pr. fur mitts. I l rs Syndlw V Vemls wwkllnng Seaman slrlke WV WV Mllligan. Anus Macliean. Dermot Coon fur coat. new and used R "l.:f,fmml,,,V flillnlfg'f;if:;”llwmo"f;e":;”'ljgfl Great Lakes. l9 - University ofllllfiill-JR VALUE llitiiniintnn. Mg;-Lg.n. clul-1,. Mllllunl Alvin work collars, and bi-idles. V broad ziiicclllng sunk" .nlegwmylTorontn Alumnae Dramatic Clubl Value of oil sold is estimatcri An oil company spokesman said Mat-Lean. and Everett Mllllgan. Broader -love. capacity 800 S OP-l-OME-l-Rlsfs ll”, ,,,,a,,s ullni "lest la pins Dominion Drama Festival atlat S3.'l5.000.000 compared with the ctirrcnt warm weather spell The floral tributes were many gllckilll Dl'l.C;dPf: Iell-slkbxi u 2: :'l'V:"l(fmnM wllh your vaguug; .:;herhrrlnk;V. Que: 2? -- GOVleI'I:iOel;l last Tycnr. L nvcrh tlic prV;iirics waVs ho" lugj. cnao, . . .. i 1 era asscys errn en t t . '. ort orn uni" nu crusy ll :I':IIV"ni-:nII'iuG I33. and uaLsetneLem in S7 or :ontact Aldl:-ebiekieaoa B5 J. A. Carrutbara. I.O. 6' E Cnncmn ”"""'. H”, hm mind ldye :3 in? one year. 23 - Piperllne act, made: rcagittispi'tigr:;nI1hI;sI;tl:ar (III Iiround Great Slave Lake. but not whlch um departed '.I held. no. Ngg Gluggw. -m-1-:-j:-”TT:-T 1” if K Dhl HI) Distrld Manaxer poured mm MlmrdTpI;:yerl a:. .n get; second reading after closure. ug export ling helwggn the Peace l holding it back. Some I5 MOI” wer bearers wt.-re' Don M ' T 3'"' M'"h.”" '' To." -m summemde '" -Wm hawh" oh 2" sf 0 M725-ilonsld Flcminfz. Toronto PC, River area and the U.S. Pacific-.and minor oil companies are 03(- Aivin Yeo. Wilfred Dennis. 5”" ' in Richmond 86- Iyron J. Grant. O.D. J 0 Mom om member ":1; arregllt E l";Me"ll:o suspended for one sitting of Com-inorlhwest, laying 70 per cent of ncctcd in spclid more than 8 - old MacNeiIl Elwood Maclsaac 9, gt LA. Ila Int K Dill Sill ' . K "7 keep ”" ).e I "H T" e mons for dctjving Speaker. so --.its line in the ground by this 000.000 in rtrlllinll "WI explor 1 Walter Wedlock and Blanchard It Elm" slam w ' CI"TI0'-WWW” W5 I5 ""3-lV”lI '"':'l:" .l M Bush pilot Carl (lrossley. misslnglmonth. Trans Canada Pipe Linesiopcrations in the area this winter Maclaaac. Used Flreco coal and wood "5 9"” 3' 5'. J S Tuylu IQ G. A. wightm-Vn V.r:h:wV:VV)V::VVaVo gV;.V':n:l;:na:r;.1l days. lVf'cS((':Iil::Il. from ice floe. - - I a near rcic . The funeral was under the capa- range with water kont. Excellent hie direction of Mr. Claude Jal- lry. undertaker in O'Iaeary. Infar- condition. Cold Storage Vfanttltl Ia ilaiit HEATED. FURNISHED APART- ment. 3 or 4 rooms. Adults. Dial 4883. IASTIIN SICUIIIIIS eouiuuv luau ICIIdtaandIl.. B-l-Inn-a M. A. Former. Q.C.. LLI Ball of " 3&- TO WORK There's no better place for those idle, unproductive dollars than in Investors Mu- lual, Canada's largest I fund. For full information consult Montague InvOOQoro various slindcs of gray. green. red and brmin. Usually one quart of dye will cover a 9' x 12' rug. Before you start put on rubber gloves for these material are' pentratimz. put several thicknes- ses of ncllsllanef under the rug. making surc the paper extcnds beyond lIlf' edges of the rug. They suggest luo methods of applica- tion. Thc hi-ush method calls lor' rathcr than just sitting on top all ordinary paIfiIS would do. Ordin- ary paint is not suitable as It Pipfllllt 12 - "HWY dlmlge. 17 of construction on the trans-Cam pended between hurt. in tornado near Windsor.l nt. I5-Eli-vcn nuns among 15 deadi ltn Grey Nuns” home for aged atl Orleans. Ont. I6-Resolution intro- ducing pipi-line bill passed under closure rule in angry Parliament debate. 18 - Montreal agreement JUNE 1 E Opposition Leader Drewl ads pipeline to the east. In De- cemhcr of this year more than 230 V miles of the line had been laldlsouthenstern RCAF llithlcr Plane crashes in- east of Alberta and some workjprodiicers waited for completion Edmonton and Vancouver. And while the search for gas I! Alberta alackened as 'of the trans-Canada pipeline. new was under way in Manitoba. interest was focussed on oil More than IJJO new oil wcllsloil vicni into production in Alliertal potential in the north. The interest during i956. Production rose to it was sparked by a discovery in the record 461.000 barrels daily in Aug- Granite Wash formation of R011 l-Znrtli Creek. 220 miles north of Hopes To Open Small ment was in Milo Cemetery. CALL m' allmn M, Glllla. l.L..'-. Inuit:-I or mm -v-- . - TI. 1. Mcbon. lo. I l'-'0llIfI t-lilfl "l" DWI 9" I" "0 "m5 m V ' l l 1 l in Iuemuu 0- W W . . .... ............'”"'. ......?:...'Z.'.'.1'.'. no -no-ml "W W M" "l"-- E.'.”.2i..'i”iEQZ..'Il..l'.IT"i'3'co3.55.'I.I3IT Sugz Channel B March R g. wamlul Gaud” LL... 5'5"” "”"Is"" I" "I" not ”' me" motion adjourning debate on cen- ' tlon war. , - pproved by m to s7.V . . 5' r--- -- M -t C”"l0'”Wl0" . . ---. 2"-'3-ills:-7 - -l.---e-a,-- :l'.l.”'l.”.”-."!'”L'..n... ::;'".::;.:r::.:.": i Palmer I Hooiain 0' w R C0,”, lgddgleu" C.'"'d'"' p"'.me"'l aymond A. Wheeler estimates would he used. l . . . TY .. pellne bill passes Commona.. h led N ll l 1-,, G mm, lhlp, Enm mg "” " ""' '”"" "T '" "l-- I SUBURBAN PROPER FOR SALE .R"- 7!: 3;, 5';;'-"-,0f';:";:;;- lr".'J. .1lu”J'..i.. . '...?..'ii ::.'..':.i u..f...E'- do of h.. world's Mall--son."-lw I CHWECT Cl Welown Royall, 233:";-ri.."ne..eTsi ”.'i'.?n..iy. Il'lL?.'E".'.I'.i 5i".?-c.'"S'..5In."i.'.I IfS'.i7”'Ef'”?1i "5.”"o..' "l-"'.r3.': Nicholson AR 133 Upper Queen Slreelv ””” h b h : hf-Speafker ll)?-dlldollll clflml 3: gulp, of all sizes in May. Bridge. lll miles farther aoutb. to 11; mix had . - - - 'l c arge o ”su r in mg rt 5 , l, 5 ll l,,- w l-kl . O. Kalil! Plekord Contains llvlf1Z roomv d”'””g hV:mm' kl C en' at ' house to will of government: bl. gnltIeI'IIIIIICiIIe WIIIICIIO sill; aII:,II,ialI:' 'IEI:o Igsybllaii veaaels also vil J. A. Mts:O.':.IIVl .l I. Area. M.R.A.l.(l-',-l... g ""99 bedP00ml. Ind IWO SUN WIT U loo tr: lzrcqanatdelzn ' ml-l going through the vital go down llie Cln8tIb..CfIgIIlQ”II emu DH Pl.l. - . Aasoc aton a ue approves -K . - , . ' '-o net t rough .water a bi! Taaagnya and New garlic. Cements floor in basement. Vmmml holpm inVw3.t;mV b;V Vmivehs: lv';elrVeclnvv:xiVl"l.aln Sq;-lh M n lo 15 mt Wham" Cliaa. MGOUOK 9-5 mum. Dist 4 , Mn. Ivan Ml o In , l i I ce for the the net strikes an obstruction. II Imu I. & II Lot 50 x 175 ft. Oil heat. Taxes 340 per year cm” gm wa:n;'g::ld?nl all charre 0 cl"! ""1" M lllvm "elem dam” mm m u! no I l , , memo It trainer MUSICIANS An ideal family home. 7:": c.mdl.n"c,lmp. lsfllv-us:rg;':"5;'d”:lh: VV 'c3"'f"”””m: mm :0. f & Queen I. II C I wins nth Queen": Plate. flmiend of the waterway Saturday. Wheeler said the tan navy . my " !u ' .V 0 0 APPYTT - tllme at IV;odbiiieV klrllck-lsalvage work at the unclear-.d slyileadyhhas cleareddal mines. (- ' ' ' ' - . 0Mll0- 1 0" Wl"l"'5 999' part of northern end was to start rig t e wot un er contract mt M - . M M souc-tor. F l P . l h i 9151531 I "Mr ." - Al Iv' GAU I mdV;lIeeier said the job would be w:o'heL2lef.-ruzaiii five sunken ah: v- SIIIIEIPBINIII Fntlvll 0P9"! ll completed "at full speed in eo- have been removed from so Stratfoil. OIL Clllllilll 7:11"!!! operation with Egyptian autbor- gunners westorihcliannel betveu got aevaa-per-coat reigb rate -ls 3' rt Said and Cap. R "aaum a"' T m AND FORMATION bout. I-Q-ebeo election returns l';'he channel to be cleared In "However. for full . ..,'etioa of ME M185 &- a. P lgalam some-1 March. he said. will be bid en-grnhsh Suite 1. there remain to be :- xgblt. . -M lld meal. llwerllmeni I in f zs-foot draft. at moved nine more a, l M re-elected iii santiatcnewa... N- l::ItII: ii.”-urine tanker: and OUICTIII1! bridges south of El cap." I! l,- V V '.II. I. :.WMN Gas '0: tkc'll'OttllIO:- I;?O1I'IIll'IQ1'KIQ(Il can of mu:Niiiy toiia. ' sold. ' I -3.3. 33' . dM . a eriiatve to n III II sew (LEAKED S la. mcanwblle. an ' "" "' "' mi '"'"'”" " "'m'"' QC" mi Hihepieez? liirm -rulnecoinmoiu committee report. 5 some time in am. Wheeler pt-doll-tytin Co. survey team lI1o:t.aaana" mcraabshh" a:lMNni:"balso'ah from the am day of VWLY laid. the UN flea! expects to clear as an - mile inslltdhl If 3 ' ' ilhelwdlllltuldloitllllll OII Deeesaic. 3-Speaker Daaaaota places re-lot 34 feet then iiieaea Mb-nhauau In-.JotinP. Nlcbolaoa aaaouu::0mVC: sigsauoa More cameos. a-lnu mpnsuu 1. fonnauaaefaaewlaw '".bIecaI;;ieldn0nG:I-Ildme-1'3".”-?anlla.n Day sunny wtiofalleto name "M99 N" WW9"! "”a'- 3"! Edward Chlpvnaa. Verna. 000.. an-utsdalaa all-an. rdbqaieao OapraeIQavatO ,VV.; . rejects propoaed D