_ She Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs, Jan. 8, 1959. 3 All armed services were re- presented as Defence Minister Pearkes opened Canada’s first tri-service recruiting centre in NS Plans OPEN RECRUITING CENTRE Ottawa. A would-bé serviceman} Mr. Pearkes, Lieut. E. W:, J. can enroll here for any of the} Miles of Edmonton,‘ Army: forces. Officers who will be in|Lieut. G. E. Heatley, Ottawa, charge are, left to right around} Navy; and Fit! Lt. L.M. Me- Guire, Montreal, Air Force. Complete Probe Of Springhill Coal Area By IAN DONALDSON , Ganadian Press Staff Writer HALIFAX (CP)—Prime Minis- ter E. A. Manson said Wednesday the Nova Scotia mines depart- Ment will make a complete sur- , vey of the quality and quantity Pe con reserves at Springhill, - Mr. Manson said two drilling rigs will begin to bore the rich Cumberiami County coal fields in about two weeks. : Meanwhile, the mines depart- Ment is amassing all available geological information on coal in the area. The data, some which dates back to 1912, has been col- lected by the mines department and Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation, former springhill ¢oal operators. Mr. Manson said it will be used im appraising the coal fields, which have produced millions of tons since they were opened in! the- 19th century. : LAST MINE CLOSED Springhill’s last mine. the 14.000foot. iieep No. 2 colliery, was closed by, Dosco for safety reasons after an underground up- heaval Oct. 23 claimed 75 miners. The mine, operated by a Dosco subsidiary, Cumberland Railway and Coal Company, produced '‘ about 450,000 tons of coal a year. Mine manager George Calder said Wednesday only a small maintenance crew is working in the shaft now. Mr. Manson said he hopes the survey will reveal the best places for a possible new mine being considered by an imiependent Cumberland County group and “two or three others.” Representatives of the four- man group met with Mr. Manson Monday. They have decided te postpone active exploration work until completion of the survey. A spokesman for the unidenti- a group said earlier that an ap- ication has been made to the Nova Scotia government to mine Court Docket coal at Springhill. . STRIPPED SURFACE Four cases appeared on the Bulldozers stripped topsoil from ;docket before Magistrate KM. a seam about one-half mile from | Martin in Charlottetown police the Cumberland Company's prop-|C0Urt Wednesday morning. erty. “ The case of a Rusticoville man Deputy Mines Minister Dr.|charged with vagrancy was ad- J. P. Nowlan said surface rights | journed upon request of Deputy could be leased without the gov-|Chief Sterns Webster who told enment’s approval, but a permit | the court the case was under sur- was necessary for actual dig- ,Veillance by the attorney gen- ditches could be undertaken. Kt has been indicated since. that about 75 men would be employed in the mine proposed by the group. No. 2 colliery, one of the deepest in North America, em- ployed about 800. The group has purchased a 35- acre field from a private land- holder. Mining has heen the economie mainstay of the town of 6,000, since coal was discovered there | in 1833. Four Cases On ging An Amherst source said the four men had ‘“‘substantial finan- j gal backing.’’ He said they were! ‘confident"’ that a geettahle op- | Former Island Herd Sire Wins Top Jersey Award - Edgelea Beacon Jester Stan-, dard — 121263 — bred by Alfred | Bagg and Sons, at Edgeley, On- tario, and purchased as a calf by Edison B. Mutch of North River, P. E. L., has been award- ed a superior sire certificate by the Canadian Jersey Cattle Club. Jester Standard now has 12 tested daughters tha: averaze 8,- 879 pounds of milk and 483 pounds of fat, with an average test of 5.44 per cent. His 11 classified daughters average 84.77 per cent. This bull was grand champion at the Royal a few years ago, and is the second grand champ- | ion bull at the Royal owned by Mr. Mutch, and his sécond cham- pion bull to become a superior sire,. an accomplishment not very often achieved by grand champion bulls. Last year, Edgelea Beacon Jester Standard was purchaset by the well known Jersey breed- er, Campbell Mackay, aE Se » Jersey Farm, Rothesey, N. B Edgelea Beacon: Jester Stan- COMING EVENTS|. Square dancing with calls at, Covehead Community _ Hall Sat- | urday, January 10. Lunch ser- ved. ; Shur-Gain Amateur Cavalcade will be held in St. Mary’s Parish Hall, January 14. Send Entries to Mrs. Bernard MacDonald, Secre- tary, Bear River South Women’s Institute. Kingston Branch, Canadian Le- | gion, monthly meeting, Thurs- | day, January 8, 1959, at 8.00 p.m. | Double heade ockey game. at North River™Rink tonight. | Hampshire Versus Dunstaffange 7.30. Milton versus Glasgow Rd. 3.45. Skate after. : | Men's Association meeting in| North Rustico United Church! on Friday, January 9 at 8 p.m | Lester Keizer of Charlottet o wn, guest speaker. Bingo Hope River Hall tonight. hour, even after office hours. Dance Iona East School every | Monday night. Good music. Organizations using this column | te promote their’ meetings and | entertainments are requested te place their announcements im the name of the Organization or | Group who are sponsoring ‘he event. i Our Chick Hatchery is now! operating, and as we are only! setting by order, we would ask) you to book at least one month m advance of delivery date. We ‘will have Cockerel chicks avail— able op January 12 and 15, also at later dates. So if interested we | . Would ask you to book at once. | Dillon and Spillett, Lad. 'in 365 days 12,714 pounds of milk dard is a son of the tested sire, Brampton World Beacon, that headed the Edgelea herd for several years and sized many prize winners, and many times has won the Get of Sire. He is a son of the famous Brampton Beacon, and he is from a 900 pound daughter of Brampton Ba-| sileus. The dam of Edgelea Beacon Jester Standard is Edgelea Jes- ter Jannette — a cow that has five classified offspring, hree of them sons — two V. G. and one Ex., and one tested daughter. As a six-year-old, Jannette produced and 69 pounds of fat. She has | mine records that total 96,984) pounds of milk and 5072 pounds of fat. MOVING ! LONG DISTANCE a MOVING AGENTS ‘ALLIED VAN «LINES JENKINS TRANSFER eral’s office. A Sydney Street man appeared on a charge of assault and was iremanded until this morning }when the complaintant asked the case be dismissed. The accused \did not take a plea. A 10-day suspended . sentence was given a King Street man who had been remanded from Janu- ary Sth on a drunk and incap- able charge. A Milton youth pleaded not guilty to a charge of failing to stop at a red traffic light, but when evidence *was heard. He was convicted on the charge = fined $10 and costs or five lays. SAVE 4c ON SHORTENING JEWEL SAVE 4c ON EASY MEALS SAVE 6c—D. S. L. FOR SATISFACTION ask for: “Peerless” furnace and rang: coal, and “Blue” hard coal Sold in Charlottetown by A. PICKARD & CO. only! Also in Stock! @ Sydney screen or stoker @ Four-Star @ Coke A PICKARD & & CO. LTD. Frank Hansen, Mgr. Phone 5541 “Dealers in High Grade : Fuels” Charlot \ Offers Crops and other topics of ruary 9, 1959. II EGG GRADING—This ment Regulations. Til HOMEMAKING—This is a tion, Sewing, Handicrafts, Laundry, etc. are eligible to instruction and who Those interested in The above courses aoe 7 PROVINCIAL VOCATIONAL ' SCHOOL YOUTH TRAINING (DAYTIME) SHORT COURSES " January 26, 1959. 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