Busy-Year Reported By City Street Committee limti was I busy year for the Lower Water. 108.4 feet North. sLf;4&l Department. as by -hp report t")'et' at the annual meeting of the City Council last ulgn. ..y Coun. .H.n. ..iUkA.u:tIJC. tshairlnan of the Street Committee tIur'n the yeatz Alorit with the committee report listing details oi wur. none. tnc clialrman also tabled the report of City Surveyor, whose summarized statement fol- lows. The snowfall during the early indicated Prince Street (West sidel Rich- mond to Sydney. Euston Street (North side: Up- per Prince to School, At the New Federal Building, extensive areas on Richmond Street. Sydney Street, Pownal Street and Queen Street. Pownal Street (east side' from Richmond North 63.5 feet. Richmond Street (North Pownal Street East 23.2 feet. side) parking lot; measure of relief ftom the problem e done. concludes as follows: our Asphalt plant which has sei-- cnmmlmee Submmed Inn nun, tn ved us adequately for many years the clly Cuuncu ny cnamnnn An. i This was necessary .for two hur Gormley. reasons; firs. Mcause it was on Also forecast in this report were Provincial .GOVernmelIt PPOPFNY increased safety measures for pc- which they required for c-tensions -desirians at the city's busy inter- to heir highway's sheds and ser- sections, and the ingtgugtiuh of nd.n vnndly: for the reason that it had dlllohal Sela or lnn-flu ugh" when. on South winsloe Mission and lwas held at the home of Mrs. Harold Diamond. 'outlived its useiullness. it was. solrequil-ed, worn out that it was not economical J y , Mr. Gormley's report informedl to move it. especially since Report Notes Problem Of Street Congestion The Waning of I number of new 89,934. During the year the cost of to provide some the Police Court was 83,936; the . lof street conaostlo w rontlsed and th led t .' t l "Late in the Fall we dismantled in the annual repolit ortlie Police the PolicesLl)n;pai:iliiiernt W:b',;g;,l2g: South Winsloo Has Mission Bond Meeting xpenditure on meters was 35,000; The regualr January meeting The meeting :::r.::.:i.:-.:::;.,'.:-:::.;:':.':;.: ,r,h;f,g;rn--35,-elgg, 371,35. "NKWG "U"" , idence during the year. and it The onsolldated Sinking Fundrmngt go to the credit of allowing j- Ire in excellent condition. and lfel this Committwe the privilege All ' handled b The Eastern'P"9""""'3 thin W" fncnnnilnl 'f",:uus'tg Company, iii n very c.p..lstaternent of the City: finances. ble manner. They are keeping I . '0' "” ya". '9” - close eye on the Bonn mnrkel lulu, in conclusion. Your Worship. VII the purpose of increasing the in- W135 W "P''”5 W" ""”"' '9' ' lugs. A list of these holdings will . be found in me nuullunv report. ery member of the Coupon. the r Cit 's rrnanent staff, and last C0'f,','fn,f,f,';”'f.a,:””f,”,:l,:"?; 53:": buty notpleut .yot.trself. You have good as the other members of the always shown every courtesy to Council allow it to be. It is. olievery Cnunclunr sewn! your '5' course, the duty of I Finance Com- vice. and your assistance to Your mince to can any unnecessary ex. Finance Committee is deeply Ip- penditures to the attention of thelPl'0f-'ll'-Ed- - .?pi-eci ii p of the kind co-operation , , terest earning rate of our hold Q; your Commmee by Wu , . 5 r, h 1 r l - This report is respectfully Iub- ti E)o:::i"5l'lllil'l;Sel:)?1i:ll':IUll.l':E':e;ll:::i mittedn on behalf -of youjo:ni;i:ol:o "- out cooperation of the remalnlng,C0mmIttEe- lEdWlh - - five members of the Council. Tbisl Clialrmnn. A. Wllthell Glutltt. co-operation was very much in ev- Gerald R. Foster.) . . the the C ' ' "'."m season of 1956 .wa:um lumesl P,?,l"'5',' sellrelst ihvest-side) R'c"'.b0ller W85 8 built-in unlt. twin hdiigliilngthameltirssluglilthvgndbllzgl followed by Scripture read by ”"”y Wavy" Asnmu" " was "lam re 0" 63'" '9” - l "1 the City needs nn 3595311 paid for in full and are now the opened with h m --P 's Him" dealt with prumlilly W 0'" l"”"" ' C ' " Avenue lb?-m 7"!” 70" plant to serve its needs it wuuldlproperty of the'city' also that 447 - y n m e and snow removal equipment. lnjft. West from Splmg P.-lrk Rd,.be much more economy.” to pnrlnpamng spaces in -me my lmalshirley Diamond and prayer was Dcccmber, fortunately. the snow.McGlll (North Sldel . lag . chase a new modem portable were now mmered offered by Myrna yumh It being ti , nork was all done by City day fall was very light. and did not necessitate removal measures other than the application of salt where required to remedy slippery conditions. Street trees:- The City's trees uldewnllrs were l-esul-faced wllh . r . I , . to with rapt attention by Lana on streets nnd stluares were prun- nhnn nnmnn. 1 inch in nncknesgzsl gzlcgfrzetregzggr3:e":E":a:r '53: :';':)e"l'."'9c"o”'9m3,'5-244- W""tl”""":'3 Turner. on "The Mission Band ed and :n- neezin;h'l::'i'n3"”".'co"'l'le GGrnfto3 Street (sNorth side! from ylnn the city luuhrully and well M. l 9 W" ""0"" "3 " Bepelglsl On dugt thy Mai-. ieason- - ' res eorge treet, 250 (get 54 yenrknnu on January Mu, -w-n-mm-m-m-ju-- ne oes an la ug es en- " titled "My Friend" was sweetly panied by high winds. visited our Province in the early part of Jan- uary. This caused great damnle and destruction to our trees. nec- essitating much work. in the early part of the season in pruning and trimming trees which had been too badly damaged to save. . Concrete Sl"ewalks: Extensive repairs were carried out on the fol lowing streets:- Passmorc. (both ildest ly-tween Elm Avenue ,and Queen Street; Gerald Street (north side) from John to Orlebar; King Street. in- W S, lant and barn superintendent. Mr. makes a very good tub.. Just why child a large chocolate bar attcr Budd?-Xpluration Servims Limited , ween Great George and Queen: Inatganltggt :'l'gVgIeyC'2f:3I:'h gauging: Ranahan. and Mr. Ralph Crockett old ill-aCl(Sl'Illlll'S call this a slackl which 3 onto of thanks was ex. of Toronto. John Stephen (Jacki G”'e”'"'0"': K - ' h - That's all!b...':0url1af:::?' 0352,12; . ' and indeed to all emplnyeees of our tub" is not easy to explain. butl tended to Mrs, ulanwnn tor her Jenkins draws on much expori- Mr- Jenkins Joined Aluminium You can 1'93 9 39 - V Great George Street (west side) King to Sydney: Dorchester Street (north side) Great George Queen; Hillsborough Street lboth sides) at various places and Eus- ton Street (north side) between Hiilsborough and Orlebar. 3 lEast from North River Rd. The total area o the above park- ing spaces is 37,1771! sq. ft. Asphalt resurfacing of waIkI:- The following alde- concrete West; Great George Street (West side) from Kent Street North, 180 feet. and Euston Street (North side! from Upper Queen Street, 62 feet East. The total area of this is 4986 sq. feet and a total length of 1.13 miles. Storm sewers and catch basins:- During 1956. three new catch ba- sins were built - one at the corner of North River Road and Sidmount Avenue: one at the corner of Road. and one at the corner 0. rwcre repaired in "nrlous nlnt-es throughout the Cith. Repairs were also made to storm sewers where required. These repairs re- quired a total of la) lineal feet of storm sewer pipe. Brighton Road and North River- l.he Zirst meeting of the New Year I story was told by the leader, M75: Hughes. 'l-low God made the World and how each thing was created.” A recitation was listened lpant. I think it would be a worth-n ,while Capital investment. This is a matter the Street Committee will discuss in the New Year. l Referring to revenue and ex- penditure in respect of city affairs under the jurisdiction of the Police Committee the report stated that I "On Novemher 1-St. Mr- Samuel the receipts of the Police Court Mr- Frank Prunty, another faith-lusuaily packed near, and at the ful and valued employctlan retiIi;ed l right hand or tail end of, the an- after 40 years service. ay t eylvil. have many years to enjoy theirnWATER TANK 0R- TUB lttlllell earned and well merited re- Factory range fringes are lien- remeni. era y provl wi I cast iron "in conclusion, your Street Cum- water tank or box hung to the lmittee wishes to express its most side of the fire pan. The usual hearty thanks for the fine co-opcr- container for water in the ordin- iation it received from the staff at ary forge ship is a tub made from lClty Hall. particularly the City ;a barrel. An ordinary wooden ker- iClerk, Mr. sung. Hymn ”l'm Not Too Young For God To See" was followed by a New Year's Poem by Shir- ley Diamond. The devotions closed with Mission Band Purpose and ,Prayer by the leader. The assistant Leader, Mrs. Or- ville Tllrner. gave a very clearl group in amuszng games. The members are to meet at Mrs. Hughes” early Friday evenings for Handicraft lvurk The hostess then gave each Fullerton, the City En-iosene or vinegar barrel with a- .slneer Mr. Messervey. his assist- bout a third of the top sawed off !street department. it is a variant of slake. This tubl kindness and generosity. All arei l I nlnu Winn lo lunuur nu, nhn.u,.u should be placed at the right oft looking forward to the next meet- ilhanlls gu lhu pr-uyluulul Govern the forge within easy reach of the ing at Mrs. Orville Turner's at lmchh especlally hur clly l-cpl-cu-en. smith as he stands by the fire. which time a ialclltine program Ilative. Huh. 3, E8,-le lvlucpunald and should be lllled with water to will be presented. , and Mr. Alex Mat-Issac. and to our W"""' h '5'" "'c"95 0' "'9 WP- MR. JOIIN STEPHEN JENKINS J. S. Jenkins Heads Planning Div. Of Exploration Group cultural problems. This program, involved considerable work with the US. Army and the Korean in his new position as Chief of the Planning and Economic Stud- ies Division. Hunting Technical Securities Limited, in Montreal” in 1953 aild served as economist and financial analyst. Two years' later he joined the Hunting Group. of Companies. as Assistant to the! Vice-President Iiiconomicsi of. Hunting Associates Limited. l ence in both practical and scho lastic economic studies. He is a son of Lieut.-Col. John Stcplicn Jenkins, M.D.(.'.lil., D.S-0., V.D. of Charlottetown and Mrs. Jen- kins. Break Through That stuffy Opiefgutrlliose! When a head-cold stuffs up your nose, makes breathing difiicult, nothing works like Vick: Va-tro-nol Nose Drops to bring fast, soothing relief. A few drops up each nostril as directed. derful relief, too, for sneezes or dry nose. VICKS VA-TRO-NOI. During the vent 1956. fortv-two . . . New concrete walirI:- These b ncn 1 - of Provincial nnnme I Hi n S STUCK RACK ,' After early studies at the Lnl- . lnld nn ynlluwuz. Queen u "8 Pen!" 3 WW- l55u9ll; El ' ' 0 3 way' 5 k' d l lr, d ' ' ' vcrsity of Mexico and Me-Gill Thc company is associated withl NOSE DROPS ;;';em' in from of New Federal these. thirty-one were for reslden- Hon. G.W. MacKuy and the oi- ma?"'l':ds"(')! Sonh 8?; sure"! 's'::cE Ofgafusf & Mlmsfef lunmgrsny. Mr. Jenkins curried similar associated . hen Building (8 ft. wide! 159.8 ft: Pow- nal Street, in rear of Federal Bull- ding (5.5 ft. wide) 159.8 ft.: Ad- tlal and eleven were for buildings for other purposes. The total value of this cnns'rIi"”"'i "rs 31.158305. floors of his Department. , "And to you, Your Worship. and may be lald "P 0" P583 9" "'9 lhc members of lhu Cjly couhr-ll, floor. and sorted as to sizes and Honored By Church ,' On January 9th, the members ing formed in London. New York! and other parts of the world. Theyl will provide engineering data to out post-graduate work in Econo- mics and Economic History at the University of London. Lllll e ace- mlml Street "mm Side' (35 n" c9I'hwM"'t.l"El't: Rapoilti rt we beg '0 extetrid our ilhankrsl lfm lsellncglllhil riascka nfgabe builtmglose and fricnrls of Brcadalualie United KOREA help Pl'0CluC9 mm? 500d hhd "W i wide! 1533 ft.: Richmond Street. n ; 1' ”, n';,”""5'em','g '16” n l',f"' n”'fl;fI'” '”" ..”" " V "9 to the wall of the shop and takes Church gathered at the home of: In 1951 he joined the United Na- materials, to help in finding more Huftll Ellie: h9lWe9h P0V"'3' "ml W C Ev” " er 0 wor mug 0" e yeah lup lmle rooom, Mr. and Mrs. Hedley Woodise, lo tions Korean Reconstruction minerals, more water, more sour- Q''”" S''"'5 '4 "' wldel an "fl NECESSARY TOOLS honour the organist and minister Agency as Economist to the Ko- cos of power and to show runlacemenl. "1 P8"! of "'9 new Hnylng 3 Shop pl-ovjdgd with the J for their services. - lrcan Finance Ministry. Later ways of putting the land to better ””i0l”""'" Sm" e'."e""”"' ' equipment above described, the When all had assembled Rev.las Planning and Liason Officer use and conserving the resources l"'g"' 9' 50-2 '9'" w"" ' wldm only nbs' 'y neceasa y toolslMr. Raynor. after some compli- with U.N.l(.R.A. he formulated we already have. The Tomato of 3.5 feet: and York Lane. north side. running 485 feet from Good- will Avenue, and 3.5 feet in width. Gravelled atreetI:- Gravel. ob- tained during the prep-ration of streets receiving asphalt pave- ment during the season, was ap- plied to the followlng:- Connolly Street, Longworth Street. Reserve Street. Belmont Street and John Street. Chip seal street.I:- The following Itreets had ehlp seal applied dur- BOVINE , Medicinal agents alone can never prevent nor control mos- titls says Dr. George C. Fisher, Director of Veterinary Services. Prince Edward island Depart- ment of Agriculture. it has always . AGRICULTURAL NEWS P. E. I.'DQDll'IlIIClII of Agriculture needed to begin work are a fire mentary remarks. called on Mrs. poker, a hammer. in hardy and Lorne Seaman to read an addmsss two pairs of tongs. The hammer. to the organist, while Mrs. Har- should be what is known as alold Toombs made the lrresenta-I blacksmitlfs hand hammer of I-i tion Of 8 Durst I bout two , unds weighs. The tongslswhen hilt: gfsalngit lnlrsf. Jatnesl . . l h id be of two kin a; one or nowie a an a or elr ";Ir5i";n ': "'ec"":E ':h5":"' ”".'3(ila'r)rl(liling flat or round iron. the kindness. Mr. Woodside acting as '59:; nnne sagfnn and fneagggglother for making bolts. All other gmlirman calliled onddMrs. Annatisl of the face sharpland square. cx-l :":2gs'mi'::eded may be made by Rayrioliii vlifiiile iil'r.aLoi-hissieiiamalii 999' "'3' 5 9' 5 '"Che5 0' 'h9 MES. Mom; I made the presentation of a purse. 9' "'9 "'99 "9x' "'9 "hm 3"" 0" LoN(;l:;'l1 Lln; Iron NYLONS Although completely taken by sur- MASTITIS plans for ltrconstruciion and reha-rcompany takes over the resourcesl tllitation of the South Korean ccon- of the Photographic Survey Cor- omy with special studies of agri- poration. i l "Early in the year. the over-l draft interest at the Bank was at the rate of 4'xI per cent. but be- (Contlnued from page it fore the year closed, it had ad- Chmpuruble 10 that Whluh they , vanced to 51x; per cent. This would Were 8lVlnE mutually t0 the Di!” seem to be an extremely high in- Oct Relief Of the CltY- ThlS l-!1'3I1t- terest rate, and had we not been, Supfllcmulltefl by I City grunt. W88 administering the financial affairs! Reports Reduction l REDUCED S90 SALE CONTINUES in:-' the sinnmelw W the 'n'n"d bee t tl ld th f th id f th - 'th . . tr ldd ll bet in t fit or d h t 'id "..i".i ---l't-'35”'3-7?kln-”viiiiaifeiilnd :3 50-3--55” .-T.:'".':.: :.l:::..”.r.::..::”:';l.: 22152.31?.i;”i.?'.l2:"'iiS...f;2"l vii”:--”3:?eius. lo - - t - r ' Lane. Admiral Street. His In good under are mnnnnemnnl to sharp, stockings. ".8 called Astwmll or For ..Tncy nre Jolly Good 1.-nl, the city of all Direct Rellcf dur-- able lo pl-esenl lo lhe taxpayer, RM. Avenue. Desllrliiay Crescent. Re- Icrve Street, Valley Street. con- nolly Street. Peake Street. Wind- help lessen the spread of the di- lease from cow to cow and to pre- The anvil should be located aw i ws" w un d o i l - bout six feet from the fire. and 0 as S 8 8" E 5 C 8 "E "double thread.'' and the benefits nlng spent. A bcautifl lunch was are marvelous. The two thread ing the year. "By resolution of Council. ofn April 9th. the Finance Committee. of this City a surplus in mainten-. ancc and a reduction. the firstl sor Street, Longworth Street, Gay v'?im"dg" '"'ta&'”"'nm !. Ed” '0 besylllsellti bx ' r'3"'t"':"d' knit double indemnity against served by the hostess and sev- wag given authority '0 mm ovpr, since 1941!. in the net debt of this; Avenue, Alexander Drive. The -".11 lb. el'll::eI:”ma)l,I efneictinvenouv pomgiiiignnu ":1: km ttlwgesholnd B9751: runs: If one thread brleaks the sech- eral ladies. ndx-mnismmon of Direct Rene! go: (,l.llY- h I n . area of this work in 17.387 sq. n-hm munnl uund by "rep. on 3 block of w0od'mn much lam-Iond still holds. ltwoud seer: suc un these mo welfare Bureau This! Thls yenrnynur commute; lelt, ydsi 3"" ""3 "":' l'e":g"” "L the! tocoecl, Indeed these product; er than it own base, which should 1annslm:kg',5 ,';';”'lldll”l,"'f,i:,'.',,,f.fv.l.; Y w k d arrangements has provcn most ::3't:::"T1::SE:jtl:nf;.shlnu:: 1:,-1 S''”'3 3'' "cam ” n" have reduced the general lncl- be set at least two feet into the he um unly uheel-er hul h" u ml. cu". .5 serve satisfactory. and We hope luf ll your to when a wnrnlnn tux onj feet or 1.245 Mllcs. Asphalt streets - pItchIng:- Ap- proximately 8.75 miles of as half streets were patched. in ad ltionl lo 4.95 miles of chip seal. This labour. using City equipment. Cost of street maintenance: - During the year 1955, labour and materials in connection with street maintenance cost the City a total sum of 8l58.96l.87. PAVING As in 1954 and 1955. the Clty'I "paving programme in 1956 was quite extensive. The following streets were paved with the City's standard mix of 1 Inch asphaltle mortar top laid on I 4 inch Isphaitie concrete base:- Prince Street (from Railway Tracks 148.9 ft. souttn; Great George Street (from Water Street to Railway Tracks): Lower Water dean of this type of mastitis but It the some time, Staphlycoccua mastitis has increased The anti- blotlcs are only partially effective against staphlycoccl and herd con- trol measures are as important as ever. In the winter months the chill- ing of the rudder is I common source of trouble. Care should be taken to provide adequate bed- ding Ind to watch that cows stan- chloned next to the barn doors are not in a direct draught or chil- ling wind. While there will always be sud- den. Icutc cues of mastitis, us- ually resulting from udder ln- lury. the incidence of the disease in I herd can be kept low by liood management. it is always best to control mastitis on I herd basis. Consult your veterinarian or write earth. and be high enough so that l. duller rlnlnh. the face of the anvil will be of tehnd when huylhg .loclrlngg,r,1nn proper height. This height, for gen-I on n hlulel-y wardrobe, Th eral work. should be on a level uhouhl be uaembled not only with with the smilh's knuckles as he uh eye for color uhd ngyle, but the wind! beside the InV"- The rn- weight of the stocking should suit vii block may be I section of ttm- your ensgrnhle, Mnnufncturers her 3 "'0' N"-"9: 0' 5 5'3L"l0h 0' are making it easier for ladies - tree trunk of the proper site to select the right stocking for, the '1 nhuuld ht? Of SEBSOMG WOW. End right occasion according to weight years may be added in its term by lgbglllng their nylons "walk- iof usefulness if the ground end is ing sheer," "dress sheer" or "eve- Soulfud ln Cfcuntoe twin"? belnllnlng sheer." If your stockings are let in mace. not giving you the wear you expect An anvil is so likely to be abus- it may be because you are wear- led by the amateur smith. that it mg "evening sheer" for work and seems advisable at tilts point to these cannot be expected to give ;give a few words of warning. - the some wear as "walking I We are too apt to think of an sheers." ,Invll as simply something to CLUB NEWS pound on. and it often gets more The she-rbrooke 4-H Calf Club abuse than is good for it. The face held its second meeting of the ,of I good anvil is hardned ateel.lyear It the home of club mem- At Baptist Church The Charlottetown Baptist C. G. I.T. group sponsored a "Movie. Night" on Monday evening, The event. held in conjunction with youth week, was well attended. Films were shown by Mr. George Lewis and Mr. Dick Welton DI- Inne Jenkins. president. and Di- ane Rupert, vice-president, wel- comed the guests at the door. Mrs. Leigh Walker spoke on the purpose of the group and Mrs. R. F. Welton thanked the guests for attending. l Evelyn Manuel, Jean llanscn. Phyllis Yen and Norma Brown, received the offering which is to be used for M.R.E.C. work. Rcv. Harold Mitton led games and Mr. Ralph Rupert led a slngsong with Mrs. Ballem at the piano, Refresh- lommended to this Council thatl9"”'.'5 future continuance of it. l . CAPITAL EXPENDITURES I ,:""rV:e:ld::'.5- "Edt2:::i”:;:ef"fn"' "Your Finance Committteece. in! em aconecnn De anmem 1 the month of March. strongly rec-3 ” Wang mgnfy succnunn . h his ef-' Capital expenditures be kept to al”nd we fail that lhmug minimum and that we should '”';I? ';'a::'3fl!'giw:"ao':::g:ei: strive to end the year withua sur- gm '3”? paid this tax vrvmcn is, plus "1 Caplm as we" as ("Hem " uiiialent to our Eductitional Taxl account. To this. end. the Council Kind by an males in me Cny bk passed a resolution limiting Capl- tween me I as or 21 and no yen" l tal tnxlxcndlture to 875.000.00. Un- 3 r, f0rtnnnh"-V- W5 W9"? lnnnhlc '0 nacnlrrs AND EXPI.-?NDfTUlt.E' beep within th s rInge.u owever,, ,, w,;;-3: gl;:r,;d,;",,'".gg;',,;, 1:51. r..JfiE'.Jlf.i?3.".i iliiililiiiil gourd. the first reduction in this EXCESS 03 REVENUE ovin EXPENDITURE 329.407.”... . . El.'ECTRlC co. LTD. "WHERE CUSTOMERS BRING THEIR FRIENDS" ' 140 lg GT. GEO ST. Next to Sally Shop DIAL 8129 Art Arsetlault. Manager City's debt since the year 1948. - Receipts for the year were 95.3 pnxslox FUND lncr cent of the total levy on Real "we have had good satistaction Estate tax. personal or " i I with the handling of our Sinking, Tax. Educational or Poll Tax. I Fund W a Trust Company. and NET DEBT we arc giving serious thought as The net debt of the City - thatl TO TV OWNERS Street (27.l feet in lengthl; Gerald to the Veterinary lvlsl , 1 So is the hammer. Any veryihardlber. Hamid Waite. on Janulry , . Swan Inn umhome Avenue (us. Edwnd mud D.Ip1.nmo.i':"Poi'ln: nu! lg nlways "me Or less mm mm The meeting opened wnn ments were served by the C.G.I.T to uhclher we should secure the is debentures Issued. Bank over- Admin, Snvmon. 7 lnellv lflculturo. Charlottetown. tie. Remembering these two facts; the singing of 0'Cannda. The sec- ...m-.(-m- scrnvvs of I Trust Company In drafts. accounts Pa.l'Hhl9- 010-. less in addltion:- North River Road SUMMEIISIDI OFFICE let us make it in rule always to retary read the minutes which hllntllc our Pension Funds. or our Sinking Funds. Cash (in hand Ind Fleetwuorl Sylvanll . was widened by a strip of rtnnd- The P.E.l. Department of A- keep these two brlltlc things sep- were approved. A new member N. S. Invenfgf ('0n'n"h99 conhnlle (0 "mil" in Bank 9" n' ""”'"he' 3'”- Westlnghousg ard pavement as specified above. 3.-luullur. mnlntglnn nn omen in Irtod by having something be joined the club. namely. -luhh M9 "'”'-' '"""5 ""' "'"","' 3''V'"l '95 W” 3765-""'00' '''d '' D93 s'”"'"" 5 feet widened on each llflP ffum tn, Mncpomlll hulhlluu sunnnnen, wan them, 1-hls gomethll-lg wlll Donnld, ls Honoured (min 3 Wmheteflt lnVt'Slm9nl "i'””;””"NS "T M"'C0hl Mnlnmln ""'3hl0n R0041 '0d Meal" side. This office in kepf open Indlgenerally be a piece of hot iron oi-i There was I debate held he lfirm -lnlq2ll,;t236l3,;E!::nntu:lm!e tacre ls. Ennennn u0- The some who uh! uh ' (tween the club members. "Reso ve V n sottrc -. A 9 "h - 4 . R.C.A. Victor Avenue from Ambrose Street to l:'tn:h1:Hn::nz';':I'n't';,c:re:' ,',f'uo':”ofT,Zf.',"c3f, 'l),?,l:-l:,',"';'lzll,::,thIt Cosmetics Be Abollshed." On d 't0N'l)0': ".'c"'”5'”""" "9"" "l(il"' l"h8hC9 C'-""'"'"”e Ravel t Phmpl t Slsrlrhi l;g"k mad '5': "I:":tn""'?.j The office is Won Monday to Fri: anvil or hammer; but the ham.i the Ifflrmatlve side there kwas Ald- cx"':Td' enrclgzv ”'m:;'':''''','). ''f.” 'hl;'r”1R' iln" t:;"'L".'gk"l': Eggs: "Vr 3' Philco """"”"""' -. .we.a an en I - .1 , erDekeran' -, . ("In at" from the Snnnwrlnm went to Nunh '''V ''''''''''V'- "031 5-” lift to "19? "W31 "W h" "'9 '"'V"- 5'" '30" uughlm Pei the ncnnuvn Creed. I5. Canadian-horn lnuntot Count, hnl wlgh the Mlhlclpal bond G. E. Rogers Mrllestlc River Road. 3.4 feet wide. also on Brighton Road from North River Road to Goodwill Avenue. 5 feet 5. p.m. Each Tuesday and Friday a Departmental official from the head office It Charlottetown will dent blacksmiths often ruin the H570” wllt9- 0" edge of the anvil by iusing it tolgllff mn:nWE:a:'p::'Y:ndN":;g:;'; cut off the end of it pcce of iron Pmnml The "name Side were - of the Creed telegrnplty svstvni used in newspaper offit-cs through- out the world. mnrkol as it is. we felt it was not the opportune time to plit a bond issue on the market. This llo wives. tondemes, aa dia- inct from pamiion, is an im- You can't lower my voice. But you can lower your service costs on any of the , -, -gr.-..u..a.a-.-.... , be in the Summorslde office. As or steel. it is all right to do this Creed bor l Milt l"Il't'r. N S . . . , id both id .Th pavement , . -. .l h ." n 1.-t , dt fl will have t be lifted -- -- :n ';n')':'nI mv; enionnfwnicn Mn stated above. this office is kepttlf the blows of the hamme: are a:hc"l'5';'r:'.3ld:"h.9,u:i';"e's""'&,::'r:?':” var: came to Britain front (-anmlna Ml as". shun an we nnfzw n noon ortnnt Port of. making love . above listed sms which we know from A '0 Z. open for your convent no ped just before the st el is . . l become badly worn. was reaurf- kc. w hd once as I W I b l T ln n ' Chnppeu Violet common nnd C-H years ago and set up a'lln,V ulirk nrm. W," he nnnl run clly or Cnn,” Noll-id marriage counse or Med from Brighton Road to Mc- 9 I to "5 Wu? problems um our ln two, n l he nrnme, Pawn . shop In I suburb of (-lasEW'- 1" lollr-inwn bonds. at I fair rate of )r. Abraham Stone speaks E G with ' PT" meucun ""wm""m C" reach” me edgc of 1 e "W" two The main discussion 0 "Heel the "m h '1 U hm” l ranklx TY x lll Avenue. WI! Nlhrlhced ' fthe meet- 9 "'9 U " ' inirrcst. l' - lln Fobruti Reader's " ' "' I 1'5 Inch colt of "Phil?-.l0 "'0" "mu" A "an, ""'”' "l "'”"i '"m"..""""5 come in com!" "d ing was on hockey equlpmwh ms "mt - - - A " VT i)i ii of the man's role in far. 3""; 'n'mn';”"""" :-':'E'y,5'E has lo happen" Peter Dekke-r offered to have nm'f9n':g:'Hl,lV0! In trnydun. a hung 1;":i'am, mmnln rum nhoul along with skill and the know how makes for service ''.',.'n':,'.'e"':,'',',(','',',':;3eu ” n,un,,,,. Did you ever stop to think what The vise for the farm shop g; -ml l'n'"',')';:- n',' m: . "omen that many husbands at a lower cost to you. the customer. sGreIt .60.-orbs: ::r.:et)(WeIt ride) mmmmwmmugdimg vy-h.o;t-I(himt.:teI;vhl,a"Iel;i't"n" ngnzxfelff ed hyocnarl i5:upn'th.t . one mln- my not k:nW- 'I')e,t Y0”"m:'9'r dney I'll Bf . ' v - i '. I 'yGl'eat game Street (mt nitiertry 0:, :1: at. we gain thy-':ey,;l':rrm:t;;tn'n.:;. gen ;l:Ci::dbe held on whatever ' zrfi-lmIit;n;tinm:'t BOWLAN RADIO & TV YCIIQV D0fCHgH. ".1. '1'”. I I9 ' , n ' . L Great Gecrgostreot (West side) day. we would materially min steel Jaws, and should be futen- " W-I suggeitm twmclyh. 1-310 MONDAY 5 nclud1nK”'”."”"'”"' ""'”"' our, 9524 rowlvu, gr. ll ltftlltht-Mull! the market of ad to a solid post formly set into an Urbg 1'”: :l'vnn"ln "ch nooks. mngaztnanu ndenaed to C . E M .-er-:.-.v .'.".'...r-..t-.:..-in-'v..... .1: are; T.';'.''":.'.';'.". --to 113;. WINNER -- rm l S our 90:1?! lntlnatry coir firmly fastened to the post. This :"'n.u""n”n""cm,,,:nnnnn. chiefly null neon d t of - . com party at when men win an at in - uuuo'1"t'; lll- t-"7.'r't.'l.'.'.ln?'..'.".l'.l'.o.Tla'?.'. If 3.? 9"" '- "-4 W 0"” ,W"',- or ms: REGULAR HAM ' llll. Tolllllt It l.9. lain long periods of low income Ifble. located in I good light and "Infra. '?n"g:"N lg; Anthunluu 4 n; nun or IIIIII we Ilt It another way near enough to the anvil to allow e ' '0” non AT ATKINSONKS - - ""3" financial rovorau." lo let's play the south to reach it without inov- " ' "W .5 M N -m-"-'''''--- - -- - --m - I-W”-I -om - -M mm m. ..... ....... ..'”...:..'.'.'”.'.”.'.' .o.......,s..t. - an 0'-w.....--.:;:-.:'..'e'.:..-: .-"":". ........" -"-:..-M-...... ::;'.r :::.:l-.-. -t: w w '”--'w-- ----' 1 go up - at-men I" . scbod.wduuuJnau1z.:'&.II:d0ononun-adaummmMhamnMob'.;"nn.nn.'gucnnanhn, MRS.MacDONALD. ' ' 6-” mm” about one inure an u out &mBK blenwlvhcn h '., 1, u. n:'n.n',,","",,,,f-,,,,tI,',""',,,,,.' 57 Up, Hlllsboro "”"" -a" a""' "0"" '''”'''t' l- turbos rveI'!1'hurI-ll! niahtwcbstln 'naProIilntofthIP.l.lJ Ipnttl feethl and hula 4 he P.A-Sntaniasacaolorrai-nzz. Idle.-(IuI.:bo:.vl'a.o.uwttbra'chkssnd'sbnlw - IIIINII than Inna-on unthetoolasaelasnu, - M uietatunl Dart can; has a aunt-. wulebel. ctc.. tau tau YISTIIDAVS MW ””"""""ch-rtuuuw- taco-uauuutuwanutunnynnuiau Dnlfilll Cnol-W-""""n.nf-Ilarebtluto. wl Iovtnnuaoattieoataisdranrsaal l ' "7"-1P'n 1'9"" 3h'h"'"- ...n.u....'i'."..y..a?l'...':'t."Z..'3'tt.”””.'i' a....- - uuum-use-can-I utuntamntt-stratus-out l”" '"""""'”'I" ,. rluui won . .. and Ianiwle. If pu-nu it 0. l I.'.'..:2Z.'.'”'..5Z""'l...l.."' ' i , cn.n,,,n nun n.",nnn"",””',.,,,n,,,"' but wool in autumn: tat. Eat In loeltll near a window. In '''''W''' """ i nap.-uztl-tm-trout. . g,' "5 I dud”? Ma. aertuttoallagwitl VIIQ Innate MI. AILI g AT nmwxvs -conflict-QCgIt.ie-I'QIy 4 h. ukd Aanb. 3. l .& dlhfIrIWCI&3ljl A&IlIIO.I&OldlIl&- tooaloy your famly.vour .sp-umanyooru-uIw.i. :rM00-Anvil-I --nut-no-donut-lr!-u-H-p.a, .yo-M-h - 1 a(NaolvwIdbIlIlA!Vl Inoolioilwohttauuqw J""'7 3'” ' I I llocroett vs. ttexthliqurtaaeototlefuu. rdnoutnoluaalo . loartluuaasi-:N7u-hntuauIg:.tIonup.b .nn:-nunttlotgi HRS.LORNI-JCOLE, '1I&X&.&IVIEi.X hdi KC uvIIot.nipu . - Iarlnslfaeefh -than D--9'”... rarua-yi-t.rnuuutstmnuui.wn- , -nu. Nonhluvet-Road lPIln&nI'&dq.Dsnthat-nnaavIoIt1Isrs.IotudcuItI on-rs IIIVI'..'uo this input Iultdaunslloloualua-nan-caulk T, r "env-div-twsgpw - - ' v