& . : ° I eid “ ~ _ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thar, Jan. 28, 1959 *! Oil Program si On Island . Is Reviewed — The oi! exploration program on Prince Edward Island carried on by the Imperial Oil Company was reviewed Wednesday when three officials of the company paid a courtesy call to Premier A.W. Matheson. Arriving by plane the officials, Gordon Colpitts, produciag advis- ' | eastern Canada and Vernon Tay-| lor, a company director, were met at the airport by B. Graham Rogers. director of transportation for P.E.I. In its efforts to find oil on the Island the tompany. had drilled three dry wells in Prince Count, It has no further plans for dri! ling on the Island, but officials , some time ago stated that this | doesn’t mean that ‘more drilling .. | Will not be done. | Geologists —have—stated— that Prince Edward Island has the} type of rock in which oil might NEARLY 35 YEARS OLD ‘| be expected to be found. The company is carrying a” This chestnut colored horse,|London, the still powerful ant-| drilling operations at present | near Moncton. : The party Of three left by plans later Wednesday for Fredericton, N.B. Here's a golden chance to really stretch @very January food dollar! Switch to DOMINION’: ::; treat your family to good old-fashidned foods. You know, some foods that made Grandmother famous. © Here are foods guaranteed to set your family's appetites atingling . . . foods that represent real honest value. No frills, no fancy stuff, but chock-full of nourishment and the kind of flavour that makes every- body tuck right in and then holler for “seconds.” This week, during January Sale, DOMINION is featuring wonderfully appetizing, yet . truly economical foods. Stock up and save! * mal, has been hoisting hay for the past 15 years without a dri- ver. Owner of a mind clear and keen, “King” obeys all orders directed his way while at work “King"’, will be 35 years old in @ short while. Despite his advanc- ed years as horses go, “King” is still a sound — a hard . . worker, well built and tips the| within the barn. He was pur-! . . . scales at 1,250 pounds. The pro-|chased at an auction sale in Lot) Shipbuilding ie Po — | Threat Seen Causeway Survey Report LONDON (Reuters) — The Fi- To Be Presented Ottawa Soon fe now poses a more serious threat to the British shipbuilding indus- try than Japan. Germa titi de ¢. A complete report on the find-| to a mechanism at Canoe Cove Se ee ings of a survey conducted to determine the feasability of a causeway betweén P.E.I. and = ee ee con adds. N.B. will be presented to the) trom Souris te ‘North Cape. mastTaNy” Laas edd = otha alee FOODS! Pte Prerntch re Oey TT Td DL hlhed uu jmands an improvement of the where the tidal movements both | British shipbuilding industry, it “For the first time,”’ it .notes. “the United Kingdom has been «& federal government’ at the cur- rent sitting of Parliameat some-| Im the Borden area many other tests were made ranging from time before March 3ist. Details of the survey will not|those on ice conditions and their} _ be revealed until the report is| Possible effect on the causeway presented to Ottawa. However,|to searches for suitable terminal members of a firm of construction | locations. overtaken in tonnage launched during the year by Germany as well as Japan.” - i Germany. it says, is more likely to take shipbuilding orders away from Britain than Japan JANUARY SALE FEATURES AT DOMINION AVAILABLE ONLY AT DOMINION, D.S.L. engineers, D.B. Minch, Great : kKweKweKwaeKke Keke K KK Britain, M. Klasema, Nether- ig TEA BAGS =. 69° lands, and J.A.J. 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