la FOOT. GE SNAG ENAEN ES ee ae Eee (Canada Packers Manager Reveals Noa “rani talons ao| otal 88 apations io 1h." aon, ten es | ® + | awarded to ¢ ites under- wi . erst. \ ‘Says Co-operation N ed OTTAWA (CP)—The Canada| ited ee iar HUMANITIES ARTS—ARCHITECTURE Et | New Bru™swick: Macteleine | : th -| Newfoundland: John Joseph | | GE. Hartien, manager of Cas- | is determined by the demasd ot er at Sener eee didate’s eet aead “the Leo Hartley, Grand Falls. : Doyon-Ferland, Lemoine. last bt that| the consumer in relationshi to| aw ia i | ada Packers said last nig | the P ‘0’ awards to 149 post-graduate stu-| | ost involved, and marital) Nova Scotia: John Daniel Rip | his company realizes the close| the available supply.” ents in the humanities, fine SLUM CLEARAN'h 1 co-operation that must exist be-| Mr. Hartlen expressed the |¢ 4 : a status. ley, Halifax Ry arts and social scleness. Dr. A. W. Trueman, director! New Brunswick: Catherine| Municipal authorities ia srite! tween it and P.E.I. farmers be-| hope that any hog producer who ; wishes to discuss the price he| Full fellowships awarded are of the council, said the compe| rieanor Holmes, Sackville; Sis-| ain demolished or closer ™:.9Be cause of the company’s exten- is receiving or has received for| of an average value of $2,000, | tition was the — in the ter Marie Gregoire, Moncton;| unfit houses in che first fi sive operations here He said that a study of the | his animals will come into the Plus necessary travel allow-) history of the David Bruce McKeen. Orom-| years of a 1958-fS siun clean, < ot payment figures shows that the | plant and review it with nim. | amees, and are tenable for one| There were an vaalish and! pcto. ance program, ; net return per animal received \eygygy aa Mya A? MATT AAD AO AT AT ATP ATA TATA AG ATA AAT AD AD ADAPT A A AF PT * by hog producers here is equal | to if not greater than, ‘hose re- Henderson & Cudmore ceived by farmers in many other areas of Canada. “Hog production forms an im- portant part of the Island agri- cultural economy and I want to assure all farmers that we will work with any independent pro- ducer or producer groups inter- ested in furthering the livestock industry. I am sure it is well understood by al! producers that —— TIMELY VALUES FOR EASTER AND AFTER! Families Moved In SUMMERSIDE — Twenty-one RCAF families have now taken up residence at the new 200 unit Hillcrest Housing development which is being conenrneren by ary Woodworkers Ltd. The twenty-first eg moved in | Wednesday evenin Construction Foreman Don- ald Gould stated Friday there are 10 more units ready for oc- cupancy but these may not be filled for a couple of weeks un- til mud conditions improve. Un- LARGE LAMB TWINS BORN ite are normally heing complet | five per week, Mr. Gould add- Ye om. a ~ PRET Eee tes Fe The response to this sale last week was so phenomenal that we have decided to continue it one more week! Every Bargain . . . Every Discount . . . is still available . .. This Week Only! ote, men's all-wool English worsted Suits | | An wnusually large set of | the farm of Ronald McKenna | the freckle faced lambs were twin lambs born Friday added | at Elmsdale. Shown with his estimated by Mr. McKenna to wp to a record making total | granddaughter three-and-a- | weigh 15 pounds each. Jacinta rye 20 wnt ae cotta ‘ : @ Stetson of 46 lambs from 22 ewes on | half-year old Jacinta McKenna | is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | 4, to six apartments with one including many by Towne Hall @ Mallory Dale McKenna. | Dente housing seven apart- @ Brock : | ments. . WEATHER to ite development ts expected Hundreds of fine suits! All from leading © some slightly soiled ‘ e completed late in Septem- i i ae | , iio) big enthalpy Canadian makers! All in superior quality if TORONTO (CP) — Tempera: | eq on the project he said. most all-wool worsteds! In time for Easter. tures: | of these eee. skilled laborers a De Is killed men on the | se ay lob f Alberton and West Prince County Mawson 6); igs = Trade Missi err Regular 69.00 to 79.00 rs Fy 8.00 ey dsshalee 40 : . ¢ : The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. April 2, 1962. Yoree .0 a rade Mission S. > Edmonton .......-. 24 a eae On Tour to 12.95 { . ° ° | cones syeeeens © 6 N90 arge Au ince At Tignis AGM sags 18 29 | OTTAWA (CP) — The trade ; Winnipeg) |iccccceses AL 31 | department announced that 3 D © PAVOUGA (sissies 31 43 |}a Canadian trade mis- | ees rama resentation HWE Licsuca cece - 30 37 | sion will visit Britain this . { | Montreal ......+++- 32 34 | month to promote sales of Ca- eel TIGNISH — The Tignish Dra- | High School auditorium on Fri- | Quebec ....... eee. 31 33 | nadian- asin wood products and . matic Club under th ti day evening. Fredericton ..... . 35 36 | components of Rev Fl a " he bay eno | The major snow storm of Saint John ........ 7: | ane i ee mln fe tt " | ev. Floyd McGaugh pre-| March 23 and 24 caused cancel- | Moncton .......... 32 38 | Ottawa Friday and will spend 15 y sented a repeat of the play| Jation of the play. Halifax... 44+ ees 0 8 | fee touring London, Liverpool, R “Casey’s Inn’ that was staged; A medy in three acts Charlottetown ..... 33 43 anchester and Glasgow. 50.00 to 70.00 ‘7 } before a packed crowd at the | “Casey's Inn” had as its cast; Sydney .......e00.: 37 50 Its members include: eg. r i Y aoe McDonald as Tim Casey, Yarmouth ......... 41 50 | E. C. Mingo, New Glasgow. m eo ee dgar Brennan as Katie St John's . 63.6.0). 35 42 | NS.; Wi Lingley, Frederic- Hogan as Cla HALIFAX (CP)—The weather ton; F. E. Alain, Victoriaville. Leonard rk | Santi, Mrs. Alfred Handrahan | Office says showers are antici- Que.; Herve Baribeau, Levis, as Mrs. Belinda Squires, Ann| Pated for most of the Maritimes Que.; J. P. Beaudoin, Grand’ Marie McAulduff as Sally Mat-| today with snowflurries in | Mere, Que.; Henderson Black, oe ei Gavin as James M.| Northern New Brunswick by | St. Johns, Que.; Kenneth L. entire stock ecept Daks TOPCO ATS “ | estine McDonald as| late evening. | Elvidge, Cowansville, Que.; W. 25 Ol E e $ | Leslie eae, Albertina Gaudet | ea ea ‘ auee te” ue : | as Gwendlyn Autrey, David| ya scoua: owers, be- aa ne Men's W hable ‘ : "| coming widely separated by | Que; and Malcolm Stephens, :3 ens as R | E FS versas Phectice veleene. evening; very mild, turning | St, Andrews East, Que. si comedy was centered Seda one "aes a TO Woo an Worst Pa nts ana James M. Smith, a small | S0UthWwes' with gusts to ’ fen boy with not nith, @ small | Giminishing about noon to north. | The SURGE does eR 14.00 Regular, short or tall, there’s a style for all in hi bee \tion for living who became a bony > so -low * Halitex 50 | Perr et 5:30 eg. to 14. ‘ fine Harris Tweeds, wool and cashmere and raudet is a patient | big star through t an ydney and Yarmouth . i ics i we it ie wouees Hospital | The setting was in a lobby 48 and 45, Kentville 53 and 45, | good. j0n-0 @ Brown, Grey, eee a one meee eee Het w ~—_ recently underw. eat | of 8 small town hotel somewhere | Glasgow 45 and 45, Goshen milkin g cows Charcoal, Black . checks and newest colors. Set-in, raglan or new y. | in Ireland. The star of the play, | J ae @ Free Cuffing half raglan sleeves. J IN HOSPITAL | the owner of Casey’s Inn was ince ward Island: one | DOUGLAS BR ; Pd Pinan ay president of | Tim Casey. ey eventas thor, cr iy cane & OS. e Canadian Legion Branch . re ing colder | = e Nor 6 Tiga ee gtranch| Joseph Gallant delighted the in afternoon; east winds 15 in- | JONES LTD. big value! our largest selection ever KHAKI PANTS MEN’ are | creasing in afternoon to north- | 455 Kent St. Ch’town Western Hospital, Alberton. | Chamberlain’s Irish songs. Little} west 20 with gusts t 0 30. e SPENDING LEAVE Patsy Richard displayed great | low at Chaitetiebeirn 42 saa oe | Paul Handrahan of the U.S, | talent in a tap dance number Southern half of eastern N.B. Army stationed in Vitginia is| The music for the evening was | counties, Lower St. John River | J. &. T Morris Ltd * . . @ Regular 5.95 value PYJAMAS Se a lp a t| Petes ae tna moar | ei ening car © than ot eee | vn 2 a owar conti d , Mrs. Ray Handrahan, ae Foley ers, Sere care mee At Your Home @ Utility or sportswear @ flannel and broadcloth for men and. studenets 18.88 opher Cross prior — for overseas. | in temperatu t d " re; east winds 15! ue AT CONFERENCE Tignish Sadn. aoe. suns viene to north | Pop Bottle David Harper, physical educa- high at Moncton 32 and | ° tion teacher at Tignish School Is Inspected | 3s, el 32 and 38, Saint | Pickup Ie the afternoon; little change @ Olive, Green, Charcoal @ values to 5.00 | 4.29» | 3.69 and William Handrahan, te ae John 35 and 38 at Tignish Dalton School Northern half of eastern N.B. » Wilson Shea, manager of Tie TIGNISH — The Tignish Ai> | counties, Upper St. John River | in Charlottetown ‘ ish a tae ane ative As-| Cadet Squadron and Officers re- | Valley, Bay of Chaleur: Over- ‘ 2 PAIR $8 00 ya a wp Bs ed Ne chats. | ceived a farewell visit from | cast with snowflurries: little we'll pay you: ‘ a re aaa te Cheri: | chief inspecting ofifcer, Fit.-Lt. | change in temperature; winds i \ Earl Smith on Thursday even- | east 15 shifting during morning Two Cents Cash \ i. OUT OF HOSPITAL re at ria Can an haan - north 15. Low-high at Chat- ‘ ' ‘ ubert Gaudet, MLA, and Mrs, | } in le =Canadian gicn | ham 28 and 35, E | SHIRTS SOCKS ‘ ncaa cemaah so tote haat home me, Tignish. Fit-14, Smith | and Campbellton 30 wen for small bottles A huge selection of coats selling reg- an in Tignish on the weekend, cted the cadets in their) Bay of Fundy: Northeast and y ularly in our store at 29.95 each, \' a large quantity of domestic and Eng- after both being hospitalized. | infantry drill, which he noted | winds 25 shifting during morn- lish all wool tweeds and checks. Mrs. Gaudet just recently un- | Showed great improvement. He | ing to northw derw operation in| also made a check of the train- | with showers: “vistbllt ‘eae Five Cents Cash the Charlottetown Hospital and ing facilities and clothing sup- y one to SHORTS @ reg. to 1.50 @ many by Harvey Woods § f three miles in showers ild, ‘ : ttetown Hospital ; wo for larger Mr, Gaudet spent a few. days go se aie turning colder in afternoon. ho @ Smartly styled and well tailored Re oa Ta Halifax, for treatment of a rare| and introduced to the officers Ure said, are a headache be- of with 2- and 3-button front models, @ Regular 1.00 each blood condition. Mr. Gaudet was | and cadets was the new air | Cause they plug the three ducts rear v fn 1960 The aS pe rel cadet liaison officer, Fit.-Lt. | from which the sap runs long @ Coca-Cola t vents and patch pockets » Conservative member | Stewart Mahar and = Robert a all the sap has flowed] @ Peerless beverages plans to attend the house ses- J. ae aes See “aoe a : gion today. regular soutine of e said tests have shown use @ Morris beverages business the officers, instruct- | of the pills has increased the MacISAAC FUNERAL — The| ors and members of the spon- syrup flow by as much as four funeral for Mrs. James W. Mac-| soring committee of the Legion | times. Dial 43745 or 4-4233 when Ysaac was held Saturday morn-| | were served lunch by the Ladies In addition, Lesure said, the} you have your bottles — pg, March 31, from St. a | Auxiliary. — me are credited with healing] and our driver will pick ‘ h, Seven Mile Bay. w no-longer-used tap holes with a Requiem High Mass - i E d | Tich sap wood rather than with pn Ry Ale goed and Gecursied’ ty Rev. Regios (PI xpecte a dark. dry wood you eash money. MacDonald, with Rev. Harold | Lesure said each pill is about Groken 2s dese and Rev. Te Increase ee cots erty can nt J. & T. MORRIS Austin Bradley, sub-deacon and The pill has a base of para- @. Choice of greys, blues, browns and olives in sizes 34 to 46 for regulars, and talls in the group Cc nm 73,0 | C8n 7. 2PA : 3 FOR 2.00 ee d ~ men's quality Reg. 10.00 to 14.00. SPORT SHIRTS | SHOES Rev. Preston Hammill, master | eerens, Bet, Sool oe Flow ¢ Of Sap | Rruiitatete 4, vas slaced| LIMITED @ Reg. to 6.00 © Good quality leather ‘ salimen "| im k f .* vv iagiee enn, Pred eeveral val tee aad esnte! a e} ewe ee Ch’town, P.E.1 @ Scottish Tartans Colleg- @ Popular slip-on & lace styles banki ciattilinaetiatin eee adm . jenny, nd ome eM rer coment fs ank "bt istration. | aa new - , @ brown, mahogany, black sterment was in the church | uetion improve the ripes ' lity of sO ERS Ec | SPRING TIME 1S. CHICK TIME or Twé Shits fee 7.50 7.9 11: x Scene Lesure, 5 aeser of the National See Us TODAY! or/. ', Weanling pigs. Paying $26 nef and Sar ante REE P pair. Contact Ove daw ee the Berkshire | ALWAYS IX stocK phone ‘ensington. Producers, CHICK STARTER 2 ae He said a pil is inserted into Se Lan en eres eres AES i Ws crea” cee «Rew decorated. Phone a a aoutrels. ceria Sn ane | . growth which formerly clogged AF ba one | UP) the holes and often resulted in Lv (HERE QUAL : os the heles end often TY iS SURE) © navy and brown reversing e daily, phone 44170, Those micro-organisms, Le- \