' I W¢.M19-WM—I*1W"w I Mon-swame much-«m . WA“ .53 RESTORED k 20,000 scridents of the area. At MONTREAL (CPI— A diver. times during the recent cold “5 removed me from the intake. Wave the district w ,- . . of the suburban Ste, Gene. 35 without vive watenpumpmg Station and. hell "shred normal water service [02,5110 water for as long as 36 hours and sewwes were forced to melt w for drinking water. BUY ISLAND - PRODUCED TURKEYS GEESE DUCKS CHICKENS SUPPORT ISLAND INDUSTRY PROVINCIAL DEPARTMENT or AGRICULTURE I Ask Long-Term Credit Plan To Aid Exports TORONTO (OP) — An institu- tailing corporation would be formed by the government, but private par- ticipation would be encouraged. Capitalization would be about $100,000,000. The submission lists items to- more than $200,000,000 tion to finance long-term credit which it says are Examples of 8» for Canadian exports is recom- port sales reported lost since mended to the federal govern- mid-1956 due to lack of credit fa~ ment m a submission from the cilities such as provided in the Canadian Manufacturers‘ elation. Asso- United States by the Export-Im- port Bank, and in various forms Under the proposal, a Crown in other countries. Oven-fresh and feather-light! Delicious Feather Buns So easy to make! If you bake at home, make these delectable buns with fast-rising Best Yeast. FEATHER BUNS Combine 2/3 c. water, 3 tbs. gran- ulated sugar, 1 tsp. salt and 1/, c. shortening; heat, stirring con- stantly, until sugar and salt are dissolved and shortening melted; cool to lukewarm. Meantime, measure into a large bowl 1/2 c. lukewarm water; crumble and add 1 cake Best Yeast—or stir in 1 tsp. granulated sugar and Add cooled sugar-shortening mixture and stir in l well-beaten egg and 1 tsp. lemon juice. Sift together twice 2 c. once-sifted sprinkle with l envelope Best dry Yeast. Let stand 10 min- utes, THEN stir well. It also cites instances in which Canadian manufacturers’ got ori- ginal orders and were presum— ably in a position to get followup orders, except for the credit handicap. In other cases, Cana- dian firms had reason to expect orders but ran against the same credit barrier. The submission —- signed by Ian F. MoRae, CIMJA’s president, and forwarded to the government several days ago—says Canadian engineering and manufacturing all-purpose flour and 1/4 tsp. ground mace. Stir into yeast mix- ture; beat until smooth. Work in l c. once-sifted all-purpose flour to make a very soft dough. Grease top of dough. Cover; set in warm place, free from draft. 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Brands sue-",9 ,ment where credit was not a de- Eihr thuardtau “Covers Prince Edward Island Like 77!: Dew" The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thun, Dec. 11, 1958 13 excel in certain fields in the cap- ital goods industries. This had been demonstrated in successful bids on projects fi- nanced by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Develop- termining factor and in the “in- creasxngly rare instances” of sales for cash. SEASON OPENS SAIENT JOHN, N. B. (GP)— Winter shipping at this year- round seaport officially opened Monday night with the arrival of the Canadian Pacific Fleet’s flag- ship Empress of Britain from Liverpool. The 25,000 ton vessel carried 1,350 tons of cargo and 155 passengers on it’s 43rd cross- mg. Worry of FALSE TEETH o . . . Slipping or IrrIl-ahng? Don't be embarrassed by loose false Ieeth slipping, dropping or wobbllng when you eat. talk or laugh. Just sprinkle 3. little FASTEETH on your plates. 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Their here are: Colin Mudrie, attempt to make 3,000-mi1e trip his wife Rosemarie, 80, photogra- Proposed Placenlio Bridge ' Gets Back In The Lime-light (CPL—The long, - proposed bridge across Placentia Gut was back in the limelight Wednesday. The Placen- tin bridge committee announced dos, British West Indies, is‘under patronage of the Duke of Edin- burgh (Prince Philip). From left 32, pilot -\ that Powers Construction Com- pany of Miami, Fla, is its plans not the structure, a bone of contention for years. The bridge would join Placer!~ tie with the towns of Jerseyside and Freshwater and the United I ' I; , “ States Navy’s Angen-tia base. The 0 - u e use 3: ;':.~n In the big “502%. as PSEMPLE’S PHARMACY 178 Queen St. — Dial 9171 from Canary Islands to Barbe-phat, second pilot and cook; on. Arnold Beaupre Eiloart, 51, ex- pedition leader, Fourth member of crew, Eriloart’s son Timothy, 21, who will serve as radio-telegra- phist, is hidden behind Mudie. (AP Wirephoto) ingofarfewlmuudn‘ed‘yardswmfld be . 'llhe‘bridge has been an lustre since Premier Small IUIWIOOd prom- ised he would build it. followmg' the 1949 election campaign. He later found out the project would» cost much more than originally estimated. and said the money was needed ior more» vital prod- cots. In the legislature year Mr. Smallwood' said residents had released him firomr his mounts. and settled tor a ferry. A petition asking alga-in for a bridge was burned down by the premier and Higlfivays Minister Power, who represents the district. last sum- mer. SAID SIGNATURES F-AKED Mr. Smallwvood said many o! the signatures on the petition were fakes. The petition was cir- culated by the Placentin bridge cmnmlttee, which maintained the signatures were genuine. The committee made arrange- ments with the Powers company to (build the bridge without cost to the government and operate it on a toll basis. The company has to meet several government regu- lations, which include proof of sound financial standing, before a launchise can be obtained. A committee spokesman said it is believed Hughw‘ ays Minister Power has visited company head- quarte; rs to 3 costs, when construction can get under way and other taictors. Hit The Nail On The , v _ Ilead! Give The Home Work Shop Fun . . . Store is prepared to accept To make your Christmas Budget easier, your Clover Farm Christmas Poultry, Turkeys, Geese, Ducks or Chickens. "Available at Any Clover Farm Store" CHRISTMAS POU‘LTRY CLUB weekly payments on your lers : WINTER TRAIN SERVICE Commencing MONDAY, DEC. 15, the CANADIAN NAT- IONAL RAILWAYS will provide the following winter pas- senger train service for PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND travel- sourus: Leave Charlottetown at 2.30 p.m. daily excépt Sunday, 8.00 am. Tues, Thur. and Sat.. and Souris at 7.30 a.m. daily except Sunday, 1.30 pm. Tues, Thur. and Sat. STANLEY TOOLS For Christmas! If he’s frustrated for lack of proper tools, there is no better time to get him properly equipped. What if he is the type that can only hit his thumb? Band-Aids are cheap. Good tools are household essentials. He may even do so much damage you’ll have to call a carpenter and then you’ll get the whole house remodeled. Seriously though, we have a complete line of tools from hammers to hack saws for the beginner as well as the craftsman. THE ROGERS HARDWARE COMPANY LIMITED It It’s Hardware —— We Have It 137 Queen Street Dial 8501 ELMIRA: Leave Souris at 5.45 pm. Mon, Tues, Thur. and Fni., and Elmira at 6.30 _a.m.‘ Tues, Wed, Fri., and Sat. GEORGETOWN: Leave Charlottetown at 2.30 p.m., Mt. Stewart Jct. 3.45 pm, and Georgetown at 7.00 am, Mt. Stewart Jct. 9.15 am, daily except Sunday. MURRAY HARBOR: Leave Southport at 3.00 pm. and Murray Harbor at 7.00 a.m..daily except Sunday. LAKE VERDE-SOUTHPORT: Taxi service will leave Charlottetown station at 2.45 pm. to connect with train leaving Southport at 3.00 pm. for Murray Harbor. For pas- sengers from Murray Harbor, taxi will be prowded from Southport to Market Square in Charlottetown. Taxi included in rail fare. ‘ NOW OPERATING TIGNISH: Leave Summerside at 12.25 pm. Mon, Wed., and Fri.. and Tignish at 8:30 am. Tues, Thur. and Sat. NATIONAL RAl LWAYS