-.irEBRUAR.Y 26. 1954 . iigieased Oil Output Seen In Western Canada eight years ago. Canada pro- duced 44 per cent of its require- ments, compared with 10 per cult ln 1946. The "two donen or so" compan- ies then operating in western Can- ada spent about sl,000.000 a month in oil exploration and develop- ment. corrlpued with the 240 com- panies who spent almost 01,000.- 000 a day during 1963, Mr. Dun- lap said. The Alberta government. he said, had received more than two.- 000,000 from the industry in roy- alties. rentals, bonuses and other payments since the Leduc discov- ery of 1947. This was aqual to 5270 for every person in the prov- ince and more than 8700 for every taxpayer. "For years agriculture has been one of the mainstay: of the Dans- dian economy. The team or wat- ern agriculture and western oils will make increasing contributions to this Canada of ours." my. (GP) - Wili oil ex- Cftfn ma development in llmmn ognada continue at the llL:duy,um-eggixig pace set since 5 '9.I.f;',h, on industry answers with I confident was-" MW Gwllle Dunlap, division manager of Sun on co” ogigary. He spoke this week gt the first of a series of an mmm, to be promoted through- out western provinces by the Caris- disn Petroleum Association. Th, 770,000 square miles of po- tentlal oil-hunting ground in the W”. hm only been scratched. I.n western Canada. one well had been drilled for every 200 square miles M pmgpecoive territory. compar- ,d with one well for every 12 usre miles in the United Ststu. sway improvement of all ex- ploy-gtlan techniques was mother wagon for improvement. 'we have no reason to doubt mat further improvement will take place in the future," Mr. Dunlap said. , Canada's known crude oil re- 5erV& totalled 12,000,000 barrels in 1944; Reserves are estimated at sbolll barre” "0d'W- Newfoundland government's srts 00"5"mP"” UP . and letters competition hasdrswn In 19447 W90t9l'n 0” W9115 W07 150 entries with more to come. The ducted rm ilV1'F38l3 01 30"” 31-000 education department will select barrels a day. They HOW Valle DF0- prize entries from paintings, short nucing 350.000 barrel-! d?1l1Y- Def stories, historical essays, poems pm: doubled oil corisumptlon M1109 and ballads. AMPLE TALENT ST. JOHN'S Nfld. (OP) - The Science Shrinks I)iles New Way Without Surgery Finds Healing Substance That Does Both- Relieves Pain-Shrinks Hemorrhoids Aiiiuiig lht-so iuiflrrcra were a very wide vnrintv of hemorrhoid condi- tions, some of 10 to 20 years' standing. All this. wiihnnt the use of liar- rotivs. anratliniirs or sstringriiia of nny kind. The sorrel. in ii new liciiling sulislaiice (Biri-Dync)- the discovery of a world-faiiioiis research institution. Already. Hin- Dyno is in widr use Ior healing injurml Iissuc nn all parts of the lmnly. him IIIII new lirsliug sulistsncr is olirrcd in ointment form for lieninrrlioids under the name Frcparulian H.' The price is only SI .19 a tube including an applicator. The name to ask for is Preparation II -at all drug stores. And remem- I)PT - if not rniircly satisfied - your money will be refunded llmlTlPll3'- "frsde Marl: Toronto. Ont. (SpcrinIl- t For the first time srirncn has . fuund s new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink Iir-mnrrhoids and In slop blending - without surgery. In one IlPInl')Tl'IlI')Il.I case after mother, ”vcry striking improve- ineizit" was reported and verified by dnrtnrrf observations. Pain was relieved promptly. And. while gontly relieving pain, actual mluriinn nr rclrsrlinn (shrinking) l Innk place. And mnsl amazing of all--this . iniprovcment was inliintaincd in rues where rIocI,ors' observations were continued over a period nf many months! In fart, results were an lliurough that sufferers wr-rr alilr to inakr suvh astonishing statements as ”PUcs have ceased Io be a prolilcml" And MARCH IST. CLOSING DATE. for Musical Festival Entries. COOK'S for Perfect Pictures Better Phow CRAS W ELL for grsphs. BAPTIST MEN meet 0.15 Mon- -- t day. All the men welcome. JIM'MY'S TAXI - Dial 7373 cornm- I3'IO or 5252. "WE TREAT THE SICK WELL". :. Giggey's Pharmacy. next Btcv.'srt's UR DOLLAR BUYB MOBl- Bakery. "Y0 II the HUGHES DRUG STORE. SAVE on your new Spring Hsi SPRING SAMPLES at J. P. by Adam-now 54.96 at Henderson MacPherson 4.; son. as cudinoi-e. ADAM-First name in Hats -- JUST ARRIVED. - Large ship- only 54.95 at Henderson 5.: Cud- more. merit IBM Model Silvertone Radios, priced from 319.05. simpsons - Sears. MEN-34.95 will buy 11 new Adam Hat for Spring. Henderson 65 Cudmore. JUST ARRIVED.-Beautiful new Stork Craft Cribs and Chlorophyll ---- treated mattresses with heavy KEROSENE. Electric and Pro- vinyl covering. Simpsans-sears. osne Gas, Refrigerators. Bryenion and MscKay. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Schedule for Sunday, February 28th. Caledonia il s. m. and Wood Islands 7.30 p. m. Sub- ject: "True Religion." Minister, Rev. E, S. Hales. xnuiuoiu: wssiuzizs are Can- ada's finest value. See them today. Simpsons-Scars. HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE. - The United Church of Canada. Services Sunday. Febru- CHURCH. Belfast. - Sunday, Feb- a.ry 28th. Victoria ll a. m. Hamp- ruary 29th. Service It s. m. and 7 ton 3 p. m. Bonshaw 7.30 p. min. in. Rev. J. E. l-lesthwood, M. A.. Rev. R. H. Baxter, Minister. .Mlnlster. ST. JOHN'S PBESBYTEIIAN HUNTER RIVER CHARGE. at CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Sen Services February 28th. Wiltshlrei vices February 28th. Charlottetown ii a. m. Hnnipshire 230 p. m. Hu:i-- 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday School ter River 730 p. m. with song ser- 230 p. m. Rev. J. H. Bishop, Min- vice at 715 p. in. "Pictures after- 1 lstef wards. Rev. G. ll. Christie, Minister POWNAL UNITED PASTORAL CORNWALL UNITED CHURCH. CI-IARJGE.-Services Sunday, Feb- Rev. A. S. Weir. Minister. Services, ruary 218th. Millvle-w at 11 s. m. as follows: New Dumiiiiuii at 11.00 Pastor. a. in. Kingston at 3.00 p m Corn-' wall at 7.30 p, m. Coriiwall Sunday School at 11.00 a. m. ;::- NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST PASTORATE. - Sunday. February 28th. Fairview ll.oo s. m. YORK PASTORAL CIIARGI-1. -, North River 3.00 p, m.. Long Creek The United Church of Caii;iti:i.l730 p. m. Rev. ll. Barber, Pastor. Minister: Rev. J. M. SpI'DllI9. Sun-' lday, February 28th, 1954. 1100 a. m.t Central. 230 p. m. York, 7.30 p. m Brackley. CAVENDISH UNITED CHURCH OI" CANADA. - Services Sunday, February 28th. New Glasgow 11.00 -' en a. m. Cavendish 3 p, m. Rev. F. W. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs; sawdon, Mi.-uses,-, iG. H. Newman, Parkdale, iiiiiiouiicr, --... the engagement of ilicir nlllyl L17-11,;-j THEATRE stud", ldaughter Ollvo Emma to M6I'W)'lliNjgh(, Tmsdayy March 3nd' Em. Alton. son of Mrs. Pearl Scott aiidi p1.-.3 Tiwamg. Jg 3, prllqueyg the late Peter Scott of Cvirnwall. -summer Day; Dream”. curtain The marriage will take place oarl,x.s;15. in May. m”- K NEW (;.IiAS(;0W CHRISTIAN L Clll Ell1i"I'l Galiaiii. RCOCACHARGE. - February 28th. 1954. and Pie. Francis Grillzint. R.C. Iii-lscrvlces at: New Glasgow at ll.00 fantry. arms of Mrs. Julln Gallsntta. m. Sermon: A Book of Rememb- nnd the late Frank Gallant of rancc. Sunday School at 12.06 p. m. F"'edei'lcton, P. E. I., have left for Fredericton at 3.00 p. m. Sermon: ovc-rsr-as duties. The former. after ”Lo, 1 Am With You." Breadalhane spending it month's lrrivc with hi-..ai 7.30 p. m. Sermon: "Lord Re- wife and family In Charlottntown Fvive Thy Work." A friendly invi- lrfi for Korea. while his bi'o'.'.icr tatlon to all. Rev. M. Watterworth, want. in Germany. lIMlnister. Never before in anyOefe 4 GET! CLOTHES WIIITER, BRIGHTER THAN NEW EVEN IN HAIIDEST wares Here's the only detergent that brings you amazing Solium to get your clothes whiter, brighter than new! Yes. and new Rinso Detergent bursts into billows of suds even in hardest water. It rinses out faster, (00. Safe for all your washablesd THE MAGIC WHITENING POWER .. SOLI IIM L05 . A MIRACLE CLEANSING POWER FOUND IN NO OTNEII IIINO OF DETERGENT NEW CLEANSING ACTION SOAKS DISHES IIEAIIY-CLEAN ACTUALLY DISSOLVES onus: New Rinsn Detergent gets dishes cleaner. faster without drying. Amuing new cleansing sction soaks sway resse.Jun rinse. dishes drain dry WIIIIOIII wiping. Pots and an: come clean in a wink. Rinso iergem is kind (0 hands, too soap on ocmoem .. February 28th, are expected to brl Powiial at 7 p. m. Rev. T. R, Goudgc. "T u1.E GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN G. Steeves Passes! Away In Moncton The following is a clipping from the Moncton Transcript, sn- rvouncing the death of Mr. Gerald Sleeves, known to Dlflny Island- ers: l "A prominent sports enthusiast, and a former hallpiayer in the city. Gerald (Red) Sleeves died suddenly at his residence in the Barker Hotel. Monvion, N. B.. Sunday afternoon. He was 49. "Mr. Steeves left the hotel for work In the afternoon but he took a heart sQizure and relurned where he died s short time later from a second stiark. t "The well-known man was born In Moncton, a son of the lafe Archibald and I.0l;iSP t Bell I Steeves. At the time of his sud- den death he was r-hi:-f t-1:-rk at the CNR's marsh,yards. He had served a total of 34 it-are with the railway. ”In his younger days Mr. .'ilrevos was a familiar figure on the ball fields of the rili, and was well rcmembered for his plll'I1Ilig abili- ties with many of the CNR teams. He was also an ardent bowler, and In later yrzirs mi: :1 I(l'i'l'I fril- lower of many sports in lIlF- city. "Mr. Sleeves was a niriiihcr of the I.0.0.F. lodge and Mount (Tar- mel Encampment. Hr was also affiliated with the CH. of R.E. and the O.T.U. ”Two sisters, Mrs. (7 1.. Jordl-'1 (Marian), Monrlon. and ilis. (.'.' H. Jorden lJcani. Stnishurn. NA, survive. Three broiliora. Gordo.i, McLaughlin Road, l'tr-ginnld. Monr- tnn.snd ll. Lyall. Ciimphclhon, also survive." ' van. on - onwnu. rss-j TOBAL CHARGE. -- Scrvicrs will p. in. ALIQXANIJRA BAI"l”IN”l' CHURCH.-Rev. I D. Davlsoii will conduct service in tho Alexandra Baptist Church on Sunday. Febru- ary 28th, at 3 p. m. All are wel- come lo this service. COMMl,”Nl'I'Y Platimiiz Brand-' cast Series: Hear Mrs. Lilias To-I ward. Maritimc Field Set-retary,I Community Planning Associationl CFCY Sunday, February 28, at 2 o'clock. HIGHEST AVI-IIIAGIC - The name of Robert Hickox should have been given for the highest average in senior grades at Glen Valley school, not Franklin Hicltox ss appeared in Saturday's issue. IIIARSHFIELD P A S T 0 R A L C H A B G E. .. fhe Presbyterian Church In Canada. Services Sun- day. February 28th. 11 a. m. Marsh- fleld: 3 p. m. Harriniztii; 7.30 p. in. Mount Stewart, M .MacNaught0n, B. A., Minister. SUPREME COURT - Evidence was heard in vi motor vehicle col- lision case yesterday before Mr. Justice M. R. Maceuigan in the supreme Court. The plaintiff. Ralph Green, city, ran into the car of the defendant, Lloyd Ves- sey. York, when the latter back- ed a new car out of a drlvewsyy onto the York Road in May. 1952. Evidence was given by the plain-I tiff. by Horace Smith and by Everett Dunsford on behalf of the plaintiff. At the close of the plain- tiff's case the defendant gave evidence. The hearing will con- tinue this morning. Mr. R. FL; Bell, Q.C., is counsel for the plain-. tiff, Mr. H. F. MacPhee, Q.C.. .f0l' the defendant. Pogonals Mrs. J. L. Locklhiri of A2 Up- per Hillsboro St. is a patient in the P.E.I. Hospital. FEES Mr. G. J. Maddigsn underwent. an operation on Wednesday morn- ing. His many friends hope lorry his complete recovery. Mr. Mad-, dlgan has been a patient in tlicl Ohsrlottetown Hospital for the past six weeks. I Mr. Elliott MarNeill nf I-Iunlrr River. and Mr. Huntley Dingwcll of New Glasgow, attended ihi-' refresher course on Tuesday at Birth Court Experimenlsl Fsrmd conducted by llie Department oi” Agriruliurn. ..e7u , . -7 . -4 i IN MEMORIAM T In loving men: of our ltlotherd, Mrs..lohn T. Mar-Kay. who puss-d sway February 26th. 1953. 0 happy hours we once enjoyed. y How sweet their memory still. Rut death has left a loneliness. The world can never nll. Always Remembered by her Family. III MEMORIAM In loving memory of a dear Husband and Daddy. AUSTIN 0. MURPHY i I who passed sway February ZIIIII. IBM. 1 Lovlngly Remembered by his Wlfe and Daughter Cslherlne. l EVERYBODY Iovpg Bmfmww JELIY DESSERTS l Th from past practice in as murh nwlmg ,-3;,-in; or fund, it was not a publir meeting. Wlu-zi the i7.ed vlde iziillons and lions the opportunity for all farm-. are H1059 cl ers to attend public meetings rill which problems sod function of the Federation would thrn ronn rrcto lhcm affect a farmer's parliament witli'nn:- the members representing all theixvill foot venous sections of agriculture and nuist face up to it squarely him- IIICEI. rentatlons grou Co meet sponsored by the Federations (and' Agricultural there were 12 of 1953 rl A Feature for Every ll'rldsy- Among The Farmers Federation Of Agriculture Ilews am: the collective opinions voice-d the larger meetings the past year. Witch Hunting prominent Toronlo clergymsnl ' n; large Federation directors the member is meeting was s rlepariilrc lgaxpi, ETOIVP Federation was first organ- it was the Intention to pro- ship, through the member organ-i the county Federa- roulvl be solutions devised. tiisrus- and The llir pioblenis problem: g nunihers of "II" PFPSS has l!lllCHd.V llal'lilNl 10, Indirect methods of raising nionegr be conducted by Rev. Geo. Tilley, rleiail reports of the snnusl meet.- Februsry 28th. Eldon 11 a. m. Or- ing of all well 2.30 p. in. Vernon River 7.30lrepresentlng lrcunty organizations. prolilriii nf y an interested and active member-iAm1 in mg: homg not mag. 1,, l Foremost among facing lirrsliip and rs-vrniic-. and if the Foderaiion is to speak. 58411! Milled ll! W”! HUI FIIIIIIM (Isl lncily are employed by farm tions on other llldiYIdllRI.x',l organiza- ”"""l'ri I II t a lrh d snditl-irough contributions by commer...'B;;:mlI law (;l;:;eI"I:)d:)I.I,:,E ) an I rial groups or thrnugli These provinces PAGE THREE sbls purpose in providing gen- eral information for those whose l work is of necessity confined to i ;particulsr phase of the industry. y Farm people can profit by read- ing the various reports presented land can obtain s wide range of information which is not readily available from any other source. At present there is no official connection between tlin (;ounr.l and the Federation. We can set: All rcnsidorahle merit in is rloser rp- Ilfld dl-ll'ln3i,lslionship for lhe two groups In the end that scientific information A d , . . has been indulging in the age old 1.-cderlyion Oman :'.':Juns,l:fgg,1P.:”-Orig: 'I)JluIFgClIn,I1)ldnlgI1C:nF'9,IjI' sport of witch hunting and secs. 1 . . i , ' - ' - . by ClVlC C0Fl"U'l1lll0l'l- Il"3"”5l Board of Directors consisting of prod”.-(Ion, I D brttdv Ind "19 ll'N!P0"5'bI5 "59 15. members, five of whom niusll DI DOW" by mlnllemenli 1lllJ0l' be women. President for Prince! pug..." p,.h.,., unghfarm federsrtltgnml h Id Counly is John P. IVslla("e ofi A 2 opinion 0 I e carry 5 ou .. Alma: Que:-n's County. Llox-I . . . - . ll 535” 9" 13”: I" W0'”l3' "I '9' Marlin 0! Clierr.v Valle): and wiirlimilliif ii-ii-Ont Irgiadilmiillsicigd spect. If however the opinion is King's Countv Ephraim Malone." -V P pv A M - rrerely an amnion with nothing More” -r v mg Agieonieni. and more appears 50'-"WI 10 IUIJSI-Mlllala ll. 11 ls! Thriprnvinrial executive of IhPl('r:n:ri);(srso";;'1.p mlgrilmdnnlreiuathiz worth no more than the o inion r E ' ' I , W . , , or any layman D iii-5335115?" ix'.fi...".3"'iii'Z.5.-'3o...i.i I35 "17" "('”'”, '”"”" ”'”” l"” i -r v 9 I r We have been sssotialed withime lhreg (-ounly presidllflfx, and i-:31:-ilio i,..l-.,;'.,i.9 .f.);f,;,,int IHINE we ll”? INT" "l0l'?l'Yl0lll loll 8 lllll'llbF.l II addition has five other IIIQHI-i"dffl11Pl' in the i”cinitvr:y(m1g.- H: at "33" 3"d 1"”? 3'91 (0 del9l'liIl9l5. Charles Yen. Smibmokm IIIHIIPI and pltisflllwliilfic not iii. any evidence of irresponsibility win.-ed Maroonaldv B,udm,.Hy.h”zm rm, 1",. ,,,,,,,,d in . E lind CENEITIIY "0 U59 0! p0WPIilhVlIIlaIIl C.'.iirns of Fireloun: .A nu-nt, The initial pinlnirnlgiazfflii which mum be "M I" b" d'”lVPT0Illl. FT9P'0Wl'l. Mlfl 0' and animal iiiaikci value nf I'V- mental lo the xeneral wvlfarr of Connor of Clinton. rm illllnv ...,.,.., .n,,.,, .0 N. ,.,,,,,.U H ".7 Canadliln Cllllen-V group ' the Cabinet of ,4.,.u.5. 'lh;IKIhp p,,,(",', x134: lnh P0S!ibly no other XFOUD "I I"'0'iIIIt"fHI')PIi Provincial Board F d B 1 A M- P mg pie has done more for the develop- I WON H "USU-iHnz H: m'su.mCe , . ,. fl merit of Canada than farmers and 0.. nlgguon Pfoblm 3:1, ig::;r:alr:lK,:'ana:,')i done it Mr 1'” I" H” W3-V PM the serious nllcrnative xvliiiili ah- mllerlal T9lUT"!- Th? Rcwrendi The Influence of the Fr-dz-ration .1-iwr nr llw Bnairl wmild pllnsent S'.EllI19TllC"'5 5l3l9l'll?Il' SUSZPSIS drpcnds In is large extent upon H. . cm. I HI” I'”l'"9l'I 3” Fxllloilinz Ih(Nlll(' l'llllIlI)Fl' nf meiiihers which xeneral public. A statement olunuppori ll, its ability to do of- this kind is far from lhe lruth,;frciive work drpend: in a largo and truth is a quality for which extent. on finances svailabl . we would expect the dun, ml The Ymmcmz of an ("gammy In lnvliighiemory nfs dear Hus- Earry a higher than average 1'?-.i'.on through dirrct memberships bud Ind ””'"' g3”l- lit not an easy mrthnd ini'olvin:' Rf;NJA311K n()R1'()5' Almllll M?EII"K- I954 as it does the )l'3iITIj.' rnnlntlinz, who passed away February 26th, 1930 memo!” yyinypliir): Awaits the one who was called but do not -wait llie iurreasiiiiz the Money talks and clearly Ihe voice must. he umber! I7nrnirrs can only n I - I nrIzFrd9I'alion if Ihov are willing to No ni her be to have these problems' ported by dorcd by all the diffrrent tli-i niqnpy, rs and action initialed . Tuesday's meeting was in pay for it. "Dre-l self. different the the to consider of all lng ps. unty annual and semi-annualy ings and general meetings. The Iliem held to provide farmers an op- publirl. Tiiesdnyis meelingli-liangc rise ran lhis lnlward to the information on all porlunity of voicing their opinion agriculture. In addition Sermcri:-"The i Bible looks at Gambling". Rev. Lee of hnth he cxpcri:-ri The bill. Agrlrultursl ('onncIl yearly conference Council information on farm group no C mm. May beWarnmq the or that fired-out and heavy-headed feeling bring: for- puhllc A wealth sections the ex- RnI0lIKy thus became is clearing house for agricultural workers xv-rvrs is vnlu-t nf! Do(Id's Kidney Pills. Dodd's sfilllulsll M; the kidneys In normal action. Then you y Ieel Izeher-sleep better-work IDQIII. Not Inst--just gone before. developing hands, y infernal: The Saviour will prepare, HIP I'Pll9rall0l1i A place for us and when He calls l7lPlll- M'e'lI meet our loved one "There." Mn. Henj. Horton. Bacludls is silen caused by lazy Idrlnsy action. When kidneys gel out of order, excess acids and wastes remain in tho lyllllll. Then backache. disturbed real may soon Iollow. ThsI's the lime In his Gel Dodd's Kidney Pills now. si .: M. ..... PRESENTS THREE OUTSTANDING ROOM ENSEMBLES KITCHEN -- LIVIIIGROOM - BEDROOM 18 PIECE KITOIIEN ENSEMBLE S179 ENSEMBLE CONSISTS OF 5 piece sparkling Chrome Suite-1 Bread Box, 1 Revereware Saucepan. 1 Revereware Double Boiler, 2 Revereware Skillets. 1 Chrome Kettle, 1 Electric Toaster, 1 Electric Iron, 1-5 quart. Presto Cooker, 1 Electric Coffee Perc.. 1 Garbage Can, 1-9 x 1015 Congoleum Rug, 1 Chrome Kitchen Stool. 818.00 Down 18 Pieces 5179.00 512.00 Monthly 23 PIECE LIVINGROOM ENSEMBLE S339 ENSEMBLE CONSISTS OF Choice of 3 P.C. Velour Daveno or Chesterfield Suite, 2 Walnut End Tables. 1 Walnut Coffee Table, 2 Table Lamps, 3 Pictures. I Triliizlit. 2 Wall Brackets. l Mantle Clock. 2 Oriiamcnis, 2 Bookends, 1 Ash Tray, 1 Plate Glass Mirror, 1 Coffee Table Centrepiece, 1 Smokrr. 334.00 Down 23 Pieces 5339.00 319.00 Monthly 23 PIECES 16 PIECE BEDROOM ENSEMBLE S219 ENSEMBLE CONSISTS OF 3 Piece Bedroom Suite, Strap Spring, 15.93. Spriiig liiillml Pillows. I Boltz Bedspread, I70 x lllli; (Toiigoleiini Rug, 3 Piece Boudoir Set. 2 Pictures, 1 Clothes Hamper. 1 Tie Rack. 522.00 Down 16 Pieces 3219.00 513.00 Monthly 16 PIECES 3'Il-IIIITISS, 2 SAVE 338.00 Furnish all three roms and save an additional 3338.00 Kllttlien Ensemble -- Living Room Ensemble and Bedroom Ensenilile- A total of 57 pieces. COMPLL'FE HOllSICl'I( )l.D s7o.ooynown sao.oo Monthly SIMPSONS-SEARS OIIAIILOTTEIOWN STORE 123 Kent St. Illal 3133 .x. . V ....-m....,-...-- . , .. , 2 i 1.” . 1.. ..C...-..... - ... -