The Guardian, Charlottetown. Thur, Feb, 12, 1959. 8 3 a 573,508 lbs. butter, about paid to patrons for cream $ 519.70, and still realizing a a. after income taxes of $4, SFANDARD TIME A resolytion was iieiiatadiale Passed that.this meeting go on record as being in favour of Prin- Beets Sy ceopection to but- ter in storage, and to prices of butter as compared te other years. of North Prizes Mr. G.B. Noye, were presented te the following patrons by Mr. PRIZES For the biggest iacrease im butterfat over 1957: Te Leith Easter, North Wilt- shire with increase of 2067 Te Mrs. Arthur Poellafd, eo Present Gold Headed Stick © year, having manvufact-| $5,000 lbs. over 1957; also hav.| | . | Alex Henderson, declan Slides At ‘| Camera Club The Charlottetown Camera Club met on Monday night at the Y.M.C.A., with the president. . Donald Gill, in the chair. with an increase of 1467 Ibs. but- terfat; To William Griffin, Emyvale with an increase of 1242 Ibs. but- terfat. For the largest amount a but- terfat sent by ratrons who were not patrons im 1957: To Fulton Sanderson ond Sons, North River who sent 3192 lbs. butterfat. To Sterling Willis, Kingston ~~ sent 1960 lbs. butterfat. The following are the ten lar- gest patrons for the year: Walter Clark, North Wiltshire, $4,212.13; Porth Wiltshire, $3,599.50; Sheldon Easter, North Wiltshire, $3,331.81; Keir War- ren, North River, $3,307.47; Mac- Kinley Bros., North River, $3.070. 12; W.R. Clark, North Wiltshire, $2,666.70; W.S. ‘MacLean, Fred- ericton, $2,571.95; George Mac- Millan, Cornwall, $2,550.89; Baki- erston Bros., North Wiltshire, $2, 417.94; Millar Henderson, North Wiltshire, $2,364.45. Make-up of the select standing committees charged with over- seeing various aspects of pubiic business was announced in the House yesterday by Hon. Eugene Cullen, minister of agriculture, who headed the committee ap- Pointed Tuesday to choose them. Unanimously approved by the Legisiature, they are as fol- sows: 4 ‘The first named mentioned in each list is chairman of the com- mittee.) AGRICULTURE — Harold P. Smith, R. R. Bell, Fred C. Ram- Say. Harvey Douglas, George Kitson, Frank Myers, C. Cleve- land Baker. Four members con- stitute a quorum. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS — J. Brenton St. John, L. George Dewar, Frank MacNutt, Fred- eric A. Large, George Xitson, Harold Smith, Leo Rossiter. Five members constitute 2 quo- rum. ; PRIVATE BILLS — Frederic A. Large, Fred C. Ramsay, Wil- liam Acorn, Frank Myers, For- rest Phillips. Joseph G. Camp- bell, R.R. Bell. Four members constitute a quorum. ENGROSSING — George E. Saville. Harvey Douglas, Frank MacNutt, R. R. Bell, Hon. J. George MacKay. Three members constitute a quorum. LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY — Hon. Prosper A. Arsenault, S.S. Hessian, Frank Myers, George E. Saville, J. Brenton St. John. Three members constitute a quo- rum. CONTINGENT ACCOUNTS — Russell C. Clark, Morley M. Bell, Leo F. Rossiter. Two mem- ‘bers constitute a quorum. STANDING RULES AND OR- DERS — Hon. E. P. Foley. For- COMING EVENTS Zion Valentine Tea and sale today from 4 p.m. till 6.30 p.m. Bingo in Hope River hall, To night and every Thursday night * PantrysSale—Friday, Februar: 13th., 1 p.m., Holman’s, Sponsor ‘ed by Holy Redeemer Girl Guid- es and Brownies. | Master Feeds arriving — ty at all Master Feeds Dealers. | The best Chick Starter Science | has formulated—is Medicated with Zoalene, which also stimul- ates growth—$5.45 per cwt. at Master Feeds Dealers today. Unloading Old Sydney Coal at ,Milton today. Vernon Gillespie. ® Hockey at North River Rink tonight Fairview vs. North River 7:3% sharp. Intermediate B York vs. O'Leary in third and deciding game of series. Game time 8:45. Admission 25 cents and 50 cents. Skate after. \ Card Party Community Centre tonight February 12th. 8:30 p.m. Sponsored by C.W.L. | Rating Committees Are ApprovedBy House jper A. Arsenault, Hon. Deugald | testanits know what we believe? | What is the laymen's most im- Dillon and Spillott Ltd. Unload- | ing Master Feeds regularly— Wholesale and Retail—‘‘It’s Re- ‘ sults That Count"’ Also order — Chicks now. Reserve Wednesday. March 1%th or a Variety Concert Mt. Stewart Memorial Hall. Sponsor- ed by United Church Men's As- . sociation. Regular meeting of ieee Rofal Bldck Preceptory Friday February, 13th. 8 p.m. at Kings- Horse racing at Morris's Bridge Friday, ther is unsatisfactory Tuesday, February With a 2.00 o'clock. February 13th: «If wea-| First the question, box was dealt with and questions from members answered by Sane _Prize winning entries in a 4 Travel Photograph Contest spon- sored by the Saturday Review Magazine for both black and white and color were examined by the group, and an informative . An Exposure Meter Clittic_wais_ conducted by Ronald Taylor, and exposure meters brought by sev- erai of the members were check- \jed for accuracy, and beginners ‘were given hints as to their use. SLIDES ‘ The competition for the meet- ing was on the subject Churches, and the color slides submitted were judged by three of the mem bers. The results were : 1. Mar- garet Mallet; 2. Donald Gill; 3. Rev. Burton Crowe. City Sea Cadet of Mr. and Mrs. William Shields, rest Phillips. 8. S, Hessian, Mor- ley M. Bell, R. R. Bell. Two! members constitute a querum. | REVISING JOURNALS Harvey Douglas, L. George De- war, Morley M. Bell. 'wo mem- bers constitute a quorum. EDUCATION Morley M. Bell, Leo F. Rossiter, Hon. Pros- MacKinnon, Frederic A. Large, L. George Dewar, Hon. Keir gated Four members constitute * PUBLIC BUILDINGS —Joseph G. Campbell, William 4. Acorn; Hon. M. Lerne Bonnell, Frank Myers, Hon. J. George MacKay. Three members constitute a quo- rum. Production of wood pulp in 1958 TRANSPORTATION AND | Was 9,906,712 tons, a decrease of COMMUNICATION — William | 2.7 per cent from 1957's output of Acorn, Hon. Eugene Cullen, Hon. | 10,176,707. the Canadian Pulp and J. George MacKay, J. Brenton| Paper Association announced St. John, R.R. Bell, Harold P.| Wednesday. Smith, Harvey Douglas. Four members constitute a quorum. Panel Discussion Features Meeting Ian Webster. president of the Park Royal Men's Association, presided at the regular monthly meeting of the association held in the church hall Tuesday even- ing. A devotional period was led by Ivan Darrach and Rev. Mr. Crowe gave a brief outline of the boys’ groups within the United Church - the Tyros and Sigma-C A panel, under the chairman- ship of Dean Robinson, with George Ayers, Tom Knox, Bob Coleman and Findlay MacKin- non as members, used the follow- ing topics for a spontaneous and | unrehearsed discussion: i What is right. with the United | Church? What is wrong with the United Church? Do we as Pro- portan‘ role in the church today? 89 Elm Ave, City, and a fresh- man at St. Dunstan's University. leave Island | For Bonspiel Two Prince Edward Island men ee MacLaine of Charilotte- nd Lou Poole of Montague lier “we Province by train Tues-| day for the Canadian schoolboy curling charnpionships-.which get | underway at Calgary Monday. Mr. MacLaine is P.E.I's rep- resentative on the Canadian Schoolboy Curling committee. Coach Gordon Bennett and his champion Prince of Wales Col- | lege ring are saheduled to leave by_plane tomorrow and arrive in Calgary Saturday morning. 1958 Woodpulp Output Given MONTREAL (CP) — Canadian The reduced production re. sulted from lower levels of news- print production early in the year. the association said. Pulp output in December 1958 was 778,008 tons, against 660,829 tons in December 1957, wher there was a strike at west coast mills. Canadian paperboard produc- tion was 906,771 tons last year, compared with 846,008 in 1957. Wrapping paper output also in- creased with 287,930 tons in 1958, against 280,591 tons the previous year. ad ei SaGt year. But, if fish is to be this good . .. waier-flavour is sealed right in. cost! OR TOMATO SAUCE SAVE 3c—HEINZ IN TOMATO SAUCE WINNERS OF THE DOMINION MOLASSES CO. CHRISTMAS What part can the church play in! temperance education? Where- do the clergy of the United Church fall down too often? Basilica Choir | Holds Banquet Eleanor Hennessey, president of the ladies choir of St Dun- stan’s Basilica parish, presided at the annual banquet of the ‘group held at the Queen Hotel Tuesday evening. Frank MacIntyre. director of the group, was zZuest speaker for the evening and guests, Mrs By- ron Brown and Mrs. Joseph Douw- gan, entertained those present with musical selections. C ONTEST | GRAND PRIZE: Mrs. Catherine Misener, East Chezzetcook, N. &. CARVING SETS: Mr. Rene Cernish, North Main St., Trenton, . % \ Mrs. Peggy MacEwen, Bristol, P. E. |. Mrs. Richard Locke, Box 41, Dunnville, Placentia Bay, Nfid. Mr. George R®. Sutherlena, 44 Burneat Street, Truro, N. $ FOR : SATISFACTION ‘ask for: “Peerless” furnace and rang | coal, and “Blue” hard cea! Seld in Charlottetown by A. PICKARD & CO. only! Alse m Stock! @ Sydney screen or stoker @ Four-Star | @ Coke A PICKARD & CO. we Frank Hansen, Mgr. Phone 5541 “Dealers in High Grade Fuels” Mrs. Ronald MacAndrew, ” 23 Highland Avenue, Halifax, N. S. Mrs. John St. George, 25 Fleet Cove Rd., St. John’s, Nfld. Mrs. Sybil Maclean, Montague, P. E. I. Mrs. Gordon Thompson, Tide Head, N. B. Mr. 3. W. Young, 1286 Victoria- Rd., Sydney, bP &. Mra. M. C. Dickie. 23 Churchill Street, Bridgewater, N. $. MOLASSES CO. DARTMOUTH, N.S. ioe SPAGHETTI SAVE 4c—SWEET & TENDER—GRAVES CHOICE GREEN PEAS 2 SAVE 5c—FOR A SALMON SALAD. RED ROSE FANCY KETA 1S OZ. TINS SALMON 2 =~ SAVE 6c-~FOR REAL ECONOMY, D.S.L. 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