The Guardian .- The Evening Patriot N£WBUSINESS£SESTIiBI.ISH,OI.DEXPliND Albertonss prosp % grows R northern iDnt:‘Ib0lim1m0wqi‘t :11‘ : l0lIera:1r piwides eiec. v v - .'50 pupils. it has tiled floor. elec-. for West Prince. Powered by its bouts ever eavo a es 0} P0170!’ W’ oqukimeni and dug? "X09153; ::'sld:.r;iie3,ro§n:1ai::itric lights. running water, tw o own diesel engine. the mill wiu Prince County town en route to radio. It was bound for Chester- terestgmg washrooms with flush toilets. grind grains and roughages. mix | Hudson Bay- l_ b m “G” 11119‘- . __ (H _. ,.__ ,‘ . _ . when M\.m.k5 A.\;b:.,.mn LHL concrete basement. and a foiced the ‘,..li')UIlCl inateiilal \\dlillf\rlt(_ MT fll)l;‘r4:oi‘°"I3nd‘l:‘;’t’:e;;‘°£?mi‘;ed W319 4351:0551‘! 15 equipped built to their store an exieiisiuii.a.” ’““""’"g sysmm mm 0” bur’ I-amm and mmmd' fee 1 0 ii for the department of northern with ‘gr ' p' die") °"gi"° which doubled the we of thenmg furnace‘ }“”5' .and blend m mg aSse.S'i ff 1 ex .°qubm°m {"7 °"P9l’i- - "00 nd ,mi',,,d them‘ For the first time the facili-‘5‘“‘°_"“l"’3. t" ‘he mnie” °“"l‘=' “'5' , , menial halibut . It Wu mam r 8 - pa 3lies of a laundromat will be ‘ 5P9‘~'i'“°3“°“5- They “'9 ‘ type °f hshmg lint bound ‘or we Pm B‘""V¢u Irena. to increaae the; stock‘ lhexiavailable this year to rcsidcnis‘ An air lifting device will cari~v'suited to the needs of Eskimo STRE PAVE” gave to est rince a tzeneia , p . _ .n ‘_. , . - I ‘. is h n and humans of 5931; E13 store of which any commun il_\v‘?|sndeqll<l):il;se‘ts i:ivil\}i‘’esstixPr\i‘i;cSe;].cri$i ’ £l;In(énlscl;.]leedlll)llell higgobgyiueasi “ljmfilglgignd walrus and are pa" sever“ town “Meta were might be justly proud" In the ‘an cxtrac to r and two dricrs tablishe~;l. of a continuing program to de- paved lsst yell‘ 8nd the 3l>Dea1r- . » - - [The enterprising owner is Chai'- Adam Adami and David Ping- velop the food resource! of the H09 0' mill)’ IRON WIS Kfeatly occllples me new mm‘ 8 Wm lies Johnston. -ardyak. probably the first Arctic. ' _ "m“'°"°d “'9” Wmbby Emwtii vaneul °‘ modsmm 13 m be3 Another new business enter- Eskimos to visit Prince Edward‘ The 46 Q!-i8iU88Q is POWEPOG 89¢ bfuli were removed and f°""d "‘ the '.'"’d”" meat com. prise. introduced by Dou:las;lsland. came to Alberlon lastlby 3“ 35 9-’ diesel engine ditches cleaned. On several oc- tfndlhe hfrul" 3": Yegcla I.” E Rix and Wendell Weeks. is in June. They returned to their and an auxiliary diesel engine CONTENUED ON PAGE 9;, sun . t e liree airy coo era‘ and the three gondolas. By MRS. A. C. GREEN foot building will accommodate mobile feed mill custom service grocery department, wh i c h e Js H H ‘ ‘ H 5 T M I‘ N ~ ‘ “ This century old busincss is: NEW FIRE HALL HAS ASSEMBLY HALL FOB TOWN COUNCIL MEETINGS now owned by Perle!’ find W95‘; ,. .-,-.t..,~~s» .. ..,,,..,.. I ». . ( ley Hardy. The new fire hall. 50 feet by T ' 36 feet. is an insulated st eein building with accommodat io n , " for two fire trucks. There is a spacious assembly room for use. iof the Town Co u n c ll and meal _ ifltremen. Two jai1 cells provide ‘accommodation for those wh 0 run afoul of the law The build- ing is heated by ?'ni'ced air from a modem type overrhead fur- nace. MOTEL EXPANDS l The We-sterner Motel has in- crease in accommodation cap- acity‘ by the c o n s i r uclion of ‘ eight light housekeeping cottazfi es. Each cottage is 20 feet by 15 feet and contains two bedrooms., ikitclienetie. living room and bath. Motel and cottages. loca- ted on an elevation of land over looking an artificial lake. pre- sent ii pleasing appearance all the western approach to the? town. The United Church Hall. com- ,pleted d u r i iii: the summer. jstands as a symbol of co - oper-; atlon and inter-denominatlo n ii I .goodwill. Six hundred man- ihours spent in cutting and haul-l ing donated lumber are only a small fraction of the free labo r given during its erection M e n of the com:i‘(-gal ion were join ed by Anglican Baptist. Presby- fterian and Roman Catholic nei- . ‘ghbors. as well as by mcn from other parts of the pastoral charge. i Designed by Mrs. James H. Macintosh. the hall contains a‘ large assembly rroom. minister's study. Sunday School classrooms snd a spacious kitchen. .\fan_v gcner o u 5 gifts \I' 9 r e jmade towards its construct ion '.and furnishing. i At the exhibition grounds a glarge new calllc barn was crec- ~tcd rliii'in;: the suinmcr SENIOR HOMES Two winter \\Ul‘i-(S projects are under way in the town. A lfour unit senior citizen's h o nic‘ ils being constructed the ‘corner of Poplar and Dufferln First step to spring: new shoes for all the family. And the elegant look of our shoes is cqiiallcd only by their long wear, low prices- On the exhibition grounds con- struction of Jacqiics (Tart icr ;Memorial Arena has begun. (lf isteel frame construction is nil. ; measuring 220 feet by 100 feet, it will be used for the annual ex- hibition, for a skating rink a nd 2:;::;:...+::;m::";..::s T SERVING ISLANDERS FOR 44 YEARS “ ‘ ‘ ' " " ' ‘ ” ' ’ ' I Atmim-ion Smith a mo mm i._\~ FEl)E.RAL BUILDING is TYPICAL OF NEW BUILDINGS Rl*}CEN’l'l.Y BUILT’ iZ'I,.§§’,§'iL.'i§}i'.'7si§lsil5:xi’rim:‘C3: fIili°£L"’L's$’3°$§T§.‘§.T3§' ,*:,".“‘*.'r.~; ”The Home of Good Shoes Since 1920" - {assembly and inspection of farm ‘products prior to their ship- MEMOR|Al C RAFTSMEN gg__ SINCE 1870 - -- Service and Process SlYlES HAVE CHANGED Go Hand n Hand . . . For . . . years we have serviced the INSULATION NEEDS of P.E.|. and have progressed with it. Our faith in the future has always been and still is . . . UNLIMITED. In 1948. Adella’s Milllnery, then just opening carried the quality line of millinery. Since then many changes have occurred both in national styling and local pre- ference. Style has changed but not quality at Adella's. Monunicnts have bf‘.'ll used since the «laps of curly llcbrek history as a way to pay tribute to loved 0ll(‘.S. We take pride in the fact that monument building is n time-hon- oi-ed art, and we also take pride In the fact that our business was established shortly after Con- federation. INSULATION I; the scientific answer to containing bent or cold where it is o - dc-sired. This principle is used to hold NO!‘ Quallfy host cnptured In your baking oven and keeping cold imprisoned In your refrigerator. It is applied with great _ effectiveness also In keeping homes warm and cool In opposition to outside temperatures, Today, as in the ancient past. the use of monuments remains the , For tho lnlcsi in sly-ling consider Let us show you how to save time. same . . .. your token of rcmem- . , , money and tmublv-. Remember we are lhcse stunning spring hats from brance .. . .. your token of esteem Mr. Mantis on Island firm Interested in Island . to those you hold dear. M,,,,,g,, m,,, C," M“, Adclla 5. Just the touch of spring you need for that special ward- FOI' FFOG E8fl|'I1Cl|’O robe. Come in today and choose Mr. Morals O‘, while the selection is at its best. VERE BECK 8. soil no. W"T'€.R°°F'"° . .. HONTAGUI l CHARLOTTETOWN CO0 s is spring Park Road Charlottetown G'°'"’l' 9"" c'|°"‘°""'°""‘ .