> ~ ~ 10. The Guardian, C’-.rlottetown, Mon., Jan. 19, 1959.) Miss Shirley Vesey, Charlotte-| with 2 good attendance. |spent Wedzuesday evening @t the, ther, Dr. and Mrs. EB. 8. — re A | con cee beste eho bows Rev. Mr. aad-Mrs. George El-| home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard! dings. ” that of his own depa:memt and, momentum now’ present in the|% ber parents, Mr. and Mrs./tiott, York Manse, spent the sea-| Prowse Mr. and Mrs. Ernest of the Bank of Canada.’ Theseleconomy, it is questionable| uis Vesey. . son holidays with their son and| Mr. Ralph Crockett, York, was|ald and daughter Arlene remained con-| whether any trend in the} Miss Fern Vessey, Chariotte-|daughterinlaw, at Margate)a visitor to York oa Saturday,| Monday in Charlottetowa. latter part of the year would be| ‘own, studefit at P.W.C. spent/ Manse. ’ ‘ IR NF cage Gordo vas. tate See, trade department forecast | Sufficient to bring over-all Sunday at her home in York. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jones Crockett town, spent Sunday ' Be tes eepues iceraaan leactian fer 005 sp whale wp ts Miss Hazel Vessey, student |Mr. and Mrs. MacRae, Hazel-| Mr. and Mrs. George White-|the home of Mr. aid Mrs. Minister Diefenbaker| the level of the preceding year. | nurse of the P.E.I. Hospital, | brook, were recent guests at the| way, York, spent the holiday | don and Mr. and last year described the 1957 | SLACK spent Sunday at her home injhome of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd season in Charlottetown at the} Harry : “hidden “Meahwhile, available man-| *°- ‘ Vessey, York. home of Mrs. Whiteway’s - bro- — Liberal administration | power, plant and other productive| Mf. Irving’ Kinch has return-| |, The many friends OMS. Me : heeded in preparing for | facilities will continue to im-jed to York after spending bis) (1. him home, after having recession. Opposi-| crease. This means that consid-| holidays with his-parents, Alber-/heen a patient in the P. E. L oe Pearson subsequently | erable slack is likely to persist}ton. — Hospital. He is much improved HEAR Progressive Conserv-|in the economy throughout 1959; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Crockett,| in health. atives had .not heeded the 1958| with unemployment remain} | York. spent the weekend tn’ Gen Semana it te ee sore ee lowel of any PFC iValiey. at the hime of Mr. snd : tal “the encaaniomee mation: Mr. Kenneth, MacDowell. a Friday and. Me. |{ial feports py civil servants | Mt Johe | MacLamnan. ter 7 ld ae , Roting he previously | Would be ma public boiled up| Valley. oe see 1. Minist eee the ; and . ae ; E e 5 ; Birt anal] mostinexpensi.2 |] or weitere and Labor the home of Mr.|| salesman you can . Lenard Andrews, Sunkn- employ - --a g e i i L 5 p* [ Ei z i ; | the relatively mild] tl! Prepared after the Progres-| iss "Connie Bint, Coveneas. || GUARDIAN -’ | and that it would Conservatives took office.|is employed at the home of Mr- CFCY-TV - by the heaviest | ¢ Star quoted from the docu-| and Mrs. Arthur Johnson, York|| ia the — poet ment _and said it was a less rosy | merchant. } PATRIOT : f war |picture of the economy thag the. ¢ TONIGHT that the 1958 labor |°D° #iven by Mr. Fleming in his] Miss Anna MacEwen, Char- |] . wed force would rise to 6,080,000 from | Uze_ budget. lottetown, spent the holidays in WANT AD : ba GUERNSEY AWARDED CERTIFICATE 5,915,090 im 1957 and that the|, ve ®uoles used by The Star York, the guest of Mrs. Will - At-8:30 P.M. amiver of those without jobs ana|“e%e, identical with those pas-|Cooke. — - eae A. MacISAAC The Canadian Guernsey Bree-jor better. In nine lactations com-;pion of the Class at the seeking work would increase by| Friday” ‘Last’? atm ee oe arene Sat eee eae Phone 8506 — ders’ Association recently inform-|pleted last December, Mr. ie lsu oon ee. eS ate ier per cent to 425,000 from questioning if” the Conmnona {Utley 1A et Chphebictonh tnd ; ed J. Eric Hurry, Winsloe, that|ry’s Patosie Verbena produced| Mr Hurry was wie - Trade Minister Churchill would| Mr. Sedie Ballum, Marshfield. ‘ . his 15-year-old Guernsey, Patosie|84,485 pounds of milk, containing |the Association his nine-| 44 a . are | Reither confirm nor deny The| Mrs. Lioyd Vessey entertained ; NOTICE ‘Verbena (above) had been a-|5,345 pound of fat, with an aver-|vear-old Patosie Ida had been oe that sare quotes wore from the ro-/Se York Mutiute on Teeter. /lLt CW A RD : warded the Association's Diamond lage fest of 6.30. The firs! seven | awarded the Silver Medel Cartid.| MUO, "5 28, ‘Ct ut” coeme| Dette January 6th at her home in York : Medal Certificate of Honor, their |lactations covered a period ca Honor produced | Teached - recent) LONGER, MORE SEVERE = To all persons who engage contractors to undertake highest award, and given only|days and the final two 305 days. | 64,807 pounds of milk containing | decline. P The report reces , to cows which, on approved test. | Also a top-grade show animal, Pa-| 3,259 pounds of fat in nine lacta-| Perhaps in one fie! 1658 M Cc | N N | S; work within the Scope'of the ‘Workmen's Compensation Act: . id that the | cion ony af % longer and |). bs have produced 5,000 pounds of fat tosie Verbena was Grand Cham- ‘tions report fell particularly short of| more sevdee thas tne ieaeth a k Y SALE ' Your particular attention is called to the ‘ tracti ur © JANUAR outlined in Section 66, Sub-section (4) of the above Act E ' aris - ; , the trade depart- - on a poss at Gov't Tables Report On E2sectesst =| Electric |McUNNIS) ome ome meets Latest estimates indicate that | indicated what later apes j Authorized McINNIS any such contract notify 1958 Economic Prospects. |sxsemmar SESS S| Py Dealer-| oztors emcee |e meme ie tte me, orous couerreceasionary meae-|ony, ‘erisctlar thas the hig ~IMcINNIEIS|] By HAROLD MORRISON (Friday at the Opposition’s re-) June 17 budget speech. Mr. | oan” 5| Cary post-war rises that resulted (c) The amount payable under the contract, whether Canadian Press Staf Writer ent. ‘he Hodae tanend teen lee rodicten antics ta tho cree een Meaterate She 108 ltcems werd shortages, of raw é RUBBERS REDUCED lump sum or in proportion to the amount of work done, aii , ) a . ip the gross | recession. materials abundant in Canada im the latter case give the full particulars; OTTAWA (CP) — The govern-|cast—at one time a confidential|national product — value of all] ‘Nevertheless, certain key fac- : Electrical Wiring (a ° ment was confidentially advised| document for the-eye of govern-| goods and services produced—|tors underlying the present con- ; ° — McINNIS CC eee __ ast April that the 1958 recession|ment only — predicted 1958 na-|to $32,000,000,000 for 1958 from|traction, namely weakness in i-| YORK NOTES Su ways performed contractor. ' might persist “for months to|tional production would ~decline. | $31,400,000,000 in 1957. The bureau ternational commodity markets eae BARGAINS FOR ALL Strict compliance with the above provisions is now come” and could probably spill|In fact, volume remained um /of statistics now has confirmed|and deckining investments in} wr and Mrs Clarence Weal- Oil Heating for by those responsible to furnish such information over in 1959. changed from 1957 while a rise| that estimate, based om a two-jcommodity - producing indus-|dridge, Covehead, were visitors | ousehold Appliances HOWARD failure to do so will result in imposition of the ee ee Pee eee cone we Wy WO) peeee eee fe eee. tries, seem likely to persist for| to York on Sunday at the home of . Television _ Provided for in Section 78 of tlie Act. department economists appeared |per cent. ‘ the current yeak and probably| Mrs. Wooldridge’s mother, E ‘ to be based on estimates a little} The production decline, fore-| Mr. Fleming, in making his|beyond and pas 2 well dominate | W:D. Cooke. F oe : 112 Kent St. M et | N N | S ping tome gen ceeding Te more pessimistic than borne out| cast by the trade department. dif-| budget estimates, takes into con-| the economic situation for months} Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Vessey. DIAL 4021 o by subsequent events. \fered with the estimate given by | sideration not only the advice of|to come. York, spent Wednesday in Char-| 17% QUEEN STREET 123 Euston Street. E Made public in the Commons' Finance Minister Fleming in his| the trade department’ but also. “In view of- the downward | lottetown. Chariotistown, P. E. L | CROCKETT & STOREY ma lGIGANTIC FURNITURE CLEARANCE CONTINUES UNTIL FRIDAY , 30th JANUARY - NO REPEATS AT THESE LOW PRICES — RNS... .._—sani‘(a“ldizww#w OU = S) er ALL FAWCET and MOFFAT GAS and ELECTR ee i 30 DINE 1 so = = TE CHAIRS 36 BEDS ALL —— COMBINATION and OIL and COAL at ..............5. oes phir, OFF one pa ee ae dive ee Es BOOKCASE and PANE! | ALL FAWCETT OIL HEATERS IN STOCK at... ......... 005.0 cceeeeeeeeece ess 20% OFF | Any. REGULAR $1495 a ET | icecins tae od os os cr “ j | a January Special . ishes. REGULAR $64. = ane sizes an $33, January Special . DINING - ROOM SUITE | 40 MATTRESSES” ee pe PANEL BEDS —all regular sizes and variety of fini 3 ; _| but mostly mahogany. REGULAR $44.50 $22 2 | 9 pe suit@ by GIBBARD... includes Breakfront china sizé at 2 0% DISCOUNT -_—- ‘ennury Speck ee _, —Buféet size 62” x 21” x 35”; Table size 42” x 64” SPRING FILLED AND FELT A LIMITED NUMBER OF VILAS MAPLE PANEL opening to 96’”—5 ladder back side—1 arm chair all with ‘ .-- slightly damaged. REGULAR $45.00 and $24 44 * foam seats — heavy gold colored cover... finished English up . January Special ’ ae “FASTASLEEP”—a spring filled mattress with an entirely Brown Mahogany, a suite to grace the dining room in the | new construction... rapidly finding a wide acceptance as grandest home...entertain with a background of, quiet | jt becomes better known. REGULAR $59.50 $52 22 20 CHROME SETS = : eligence ... REGULAR $1,050.00 $799 50 January Special Ie - 3 January Special = a f : : 0 BEDR | “TULIP” —a spring filled mattress which has proven it TABLE and 4 CHAIRS — wide variety of color combina- . are sys tions — arborite top on table; chairs covered with heavy T o. 3 F . satisifying qualities over the years... E hattidiee decieaaih i tected cen dalienhitl-ietiedk ; as employed by GIBBARD, KAUFMAN, KROEHLER, KNECHTEL, MONTMAGNY and number of other highly at 20 oS DISCOUNT “VIOLET” —a spring filled mattress made to sell at a maepetnctarets. AR suites contiet of “large doable, Oxon, am lower cost for spare rooms, children’s beds etc.’ . . excellent ue O ' a ee $22 22 ALL OTHER KITCHEN SETS SECULAR $129.50 ; $93 60 = = = January Special " January Special ate ) “DIXIE” —a ¢ | 20: DISCOUNT —_ | recutar $199.00 . : . CARPETS & BROADLOOM REGULAR $1575, Jemuary Special PIGWOE até % : -* sanuary speci $159.20 ' . REGULAR $279.00 Seder Special $223.20 ALL Squares at 20% Discount ALL OTHER : MATTRESSES MISCELLANEOUS Articles REGULAR $319.00 felis ba $255.20 ALL Broadloom at 1 212% Disco unt sn oe aoe ; Ga iG ve REGULAR $465.00 anced Mintel $372.00 ~~ ‘ ire Magazine Rack .............cssses--s: anuary Specia : ALL Hall Runner at 1 yay oS Dis ount BOX SPRINGS and METAL ; Wire Wall Rack ................. wbsidinuaes . January Special $ 1.22 : 2/0 iscoun Wall Plaques ............ dniniochdessancpisitsbinal ‘January Special $ 4.35 | ALL OTHER BEDROOM SUITES 1 . i SPRINGS s Axminster Mats .......cmsssessess-ssss0e0-- January Special $ 5.25 ee ALL Ends at 30 U/. 3% Discount A ee IE TOE ossssissscsscsicsieionsnssnsindsns January Special $ 6.75 tnchuding: Vilee MApIA . +. Wilton Mats oooo........ccccsescssseeseseseseese JANUAry Special $12.50 ; 7 ALL Undercushion at 1 5% Discou nt at 1 ? N/A DISCOUNT ‘f L'Amour Bedroom Mats .................. January Special $ 9.95 at ? ii % DISCOUNT | : : in Shampoo Master Rug Cleaners January Special $13.75 ' = , 3 = — eee = NOTHING held. back! : . pee TERMS EVERYTHING — store wide. — @ , - for CASH , | | | Buy on TIME PAYMENT | offered at a discount ° and Ltd ° Buy to LAY-AWAY until re _ from 12'/2 to 50% ‘ \ a . ss.” quired—Free Storage. , e . . 3 ¢ os 8 7 . 4 ee , ‘ : = : oe in > i. *