,. 3-roe;-wiieeuw-c.-s-z L-9 FEBRUA33 p 23,395; Seine Tar. Mediumor Heavy Tar. Attention all Dealers and Fishermen Supply Houses, when ordering Tar tor the tarrlng of lobster pots, iishing gear. stc.. gpacity Gull Brand Reiined Guaranteed Water-tree either Light Why buy anywhere tram 4 to SC water in ordinary Tar when tor the-same cost you can buy Water Free Reiined Tar. Every barrel or unliorm. quality. COASTAL ASPHALT PRODUCTS Limited P. 0. 30: 108. Saint John. NJ). -1;:-.'..vr' poultry is bright. able. St. Peter's Bay Co-op. . Consumers Store, Mt. Trscadie Co-op. Store. Vernon River Co-op. Cherry Valley Co-op. Ellersile Co-op. Store. 0'Leary Creamery. We ii "Equipment operative. 1' Eastern Fiarniers' Co-op, Elmira. S. F. Mcliiwen, St. Peters. Moreli Consumers' Co- Joseph'Trainor, Peakes. Cardigan Co-op. Store. St. George Buying Club. 0'Leery Farmers' Co-op. Randal Richards. Abney. Lot 64. proposition to join. su v C0-OP ANNOUNCEMENTS TO island Poultrymen Having purchased the Dairy and Poultry business of Swift Canadian Company in Charlottetown. we hope to commence operating the Egg Station and Poultry Killing Plant. 58-60 Fitzroy Street. early in March. Hatchery will start operating immediately. We now have ' enquiries and ordersfor eggs in carlot and smaller ship- ments: also enqulriesfor dressed chicken and fowl run- ning into hundreds of thousands of pounds for the coming summer and fall season. The present outlook for eggs and FARMERS. the time has now arrived when you can procure your chicks. sell your eggs. and ship your poul- try through your own Co-operative. Our flocks supplying hatching eggs are specially selected for type. vigour and vitality. All are headed by R. O. P. males. All popular breeds of chicks are avail- Very attractive premiums are offered on 100. 250 and 500 chick orders received before March 15th. Order your chicks now by writing to the Co-op Chick Hatchery. Charlottetown. or by contacting any one of the following agents: op. Stewart. We take this opportunity to thank our members and friends for their support in the extension of services will result in better marketing con- ditions and greater returns to all.our poultry producers. Do not forget that your "Central Co-op" is also equipped to help you with your Fire. Auto and Life Insur- ance needs. Checii our rates and service before renew- lng or insuring elsewhere. e to move all our etfices. and set up a new , owrooin" in the Fitzroy Street buildings early in March. Hold your orders for milkers. coolers. washers, refrigerators. deep freeze boxes. paint. etc. prypes of heavy dairy and household equipment - ' until you see your Co-op supplies and prices. Yes! ' More and more. it is becoming a paying pporranil help direct. your own Co- Claude Dewar. Montague. Co-op. Super Market, Chltown. George C. MacLean. No. Wiltshire. Parker Canfield, Crapaud. People's Co-op., North Rustico. W. M. McEwen, New London. Kensington Co-op. Feed Service. Abegwelt Co-op., Carleton. Summerside Co-op. Super Market. Jerry Richard, Wellington. John P. Gaudet, Richmond. St. Louis Co-op. Aiberton Farmers (lo-on. Bioomtieid Co-op. Tignisli Co-op. ast. We trust that this G SCHOOL: H." ""m'”" ."i'he tollovinsi is the honour Illldilll Loading roll or the pupils 0! GNI&tid . . . School for the term orwng Janu- IIPP"! lnoiriier oi ary sotb: , " or put. hmi. Grads Ix-1. Bernadette Power; 2. Mary Power. , NM” Shir. ricer omiepvm-1. John Power-:1. Kenneth Sullivan. C"! H" h'' Credo V-.1. Rose Marie Power: 1-” -puymnu... 2. been llnnh; 3. William King. Grade I11-1. Ariing 0'Hsiloran: an; 2. Joyce Power; zl. Gerald Brothers. ' (B)-1. Lorne Power. Grade II (A)-1. Anne Porter; Grade 1-4. Jaok mnis. Highest average in seniir grades. Bernadette Power. Highest average in Junior grades,Ar1lngo'Halioran. Best attendance tor term: Leah Ennis. The Chick Don't forget to place your chick order before March llth and-get your premium. p - ISLAND co-or SERVICES T C0-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION LTD. ti-ioNs...oiiiu rm; Hatchery mz ' ciiaiuorrsrowti - 1 1 York And Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ewan. city, were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Proud on Thursday evening February 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lewis and iemily Ipent Friday evening Feb- ruary 20th at Bodeque where they attended the hockey game. Mr. and Mrs. Jack cook and Mr. and Mrs. William Boisner. city. spent a cnjoyible evening Wednesday. February lath at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leith Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watts and daughter. Carlo. of York. spent the Fbbruary 21st week-end at Flat River. the guests oi Mrs. Watt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson. Miss Nelda Richard. Marshllelii. was a visitor to York Saturday February am. Miss Joan Vessey. City, spent gie kweek-end of February 21st in 01' . Miss Mary Watts of the Royal Bank, City, spent the week-and at her home in York. Mr. Norman Brown was the guest at his parents ever the February nlst week-end. . Mr. and Mrs. Elmer. Brown and Mrs. will cook, spent Saturday evening February 1st in the City. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mathew. Covehesd, attended service in Ygk Church on Sunday February 2 d. Mr. and Mrs. Ranissy Auld Covehead. were the guests of their son Walter and Mrs. Auid on sun- day February 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett were the guests of Mrs. Vernon Rodd on Sunday February 22nd. Miss Helen Wilson and Miss Doris Brown, City. attended scr- vlce in York Church Sunday Febru-. ary 22nd. . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carr. Oys- ter Bed Bridge were the guests of Mr. Albert Proud, York. on Monday February 23rd. Mr.-Harold Taylor. Yank, spent the February 21st week-end in the City. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crockett and son, City, were the guests of Mrs. Robert Crockett on Sunday February 22nd. Mr. Richard Vessey. who is a patient in the hospital, spent the week-end with his family in Work. His health is much improved and all hope it will continue. , .:. Coveheed Flycrs and York Rang- ers had a game of hockey at North River Rink Monday even- ing February 23rd. York Rangers won by ii. score or 5-2. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Vessey, York, were the guests at Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood. Hazeibrook on sun- day February 22nd. Mrs. Frank Watts spent Tuesday February 24th in the City. Mrs. Abner Vesscy was a. vis- itor to Charlottetown on Tuesday February 17th. -30 s ship' bells sound once ior each hall-hour in every tour-hour per- iod. the maximum eight hells marking 4 s.m.. 8 a.m.. etc, 75? . GU.6BB1AN- .. C.?'A.RTr9.TTET0WN PAGE SEVEIL South. liustioo And Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. miner Pineau. Summerside. spent Sunday. Febru- I17 22 in South Bustico, visiting thtir daushtcr. who is a boarding pupil at at Augustine's Convent. Mrs. Raymond L. Doisostte. South Rustico. has returned home from the Charlottetown Hospital ghere she was a patient for a few ays. Sergeant Alphonse Pineau spent his embarkation leave with his wile and child in Hope River and visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Pincsu or South i Rus- tico. Sgt. Pineau leit on February 18 for Petawawe. then on to Kor- cs when he expects to spend one year. Mrs. William l Doucette, Mon. treal. arrived on P. E. I. a few weeks ago to visit members oi her family at Rusticoville and North Rustico. and her son Ralph. who has been a pai.icnt.at the char- lottetown Hospital ior some time. Miss Marina. Gallant. South Rus- tlco. and Miss Florence Gallant, Rusticoville, have returned to their Commercial studies at Notre Dante Academy, Charlottetown after spending the week end of Febru- my 14 at their homes. -CA Green Road Notes Mr. Walter Tools has returned home alter spending the February that weekend in the City. Messrs. William Toole and syl- vester McMurrer at Albany were visitors to the Green Road on Sunday, February me. Mr. Arnold ,'l'oole was a recent visitor to Albany, guest of Mr. William Toole. s Mr. John C. Condon oi Green Road is presently employed in De- Sable. Messrs. Wilircd and Emmett Coinway were recent visitors to Klnkors, guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Aden Mcrvor. Mrs. Don McAlli.sier and little daughter Margaret of Woodstock spent a iew days recently at the home or her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Pius Mcciaughey oi! Green Road. Mrs. Leard Simpson was a re- cent visitor at the home oi Mrs. Charles W. Toole. Mr. Charles W. Toole. who is employed in Charlottetown, spent the February 21st weekend at his home in Green Road. Mia Frances Conway lelt recent- ly tor Ebbsiieet to take up employ- merit. Mrs. Waiter Tools rocentlyspent a low clays in the City at the home or her daughter, Mrs. Pat- rick Murray. -GU EDMONTON. (CP)-In apprecia- tion of l!idmonmn's hospttality. members of the "Overianders or 1952” have presented the Maritime Provinces Association or Edmon- ton with an inlaid walnut cabinet. 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