Protestant Orphanage Confribuiidns Montague and Diatrlct. per Mrs. It. ll. Beck- Montague continued. tbllectors Effie Bruce and Ruby AlncLure.. ;10.00....MacGowan Motors. 5.3.00 ...A.C. Macltay 53.00 .Miss Freda Aph 52.00 each: Mrs. Knot. Mrs. Rob- ert Machon. Mn. Effie Bruce. Russell McGregor, Everett King, Mrs. J. C. MacLure. 31.00 each: M.-3, Milton Fraser. Simon Nichol- son, Mrs. Emerson O'Connor, Mrs. wqtson. Mrs. Beecher Hickox. Mrs. He;-b, Poole, Mrs. A. D. MacLure. Mrs. Ray Griffin. Mrs. G. H. M y or a, Mrs J n c k Gaudet. Mrs James McBeath, Douglas Mac- lnren. . 25 cents a Friend. Tolal....342.25 Mrs Lower Montague, Collector, R. A. Poole. 510.00 ...John Clarke. 32,00 each: Bessie Aitken. May nard Aitken. Lloyd Coilings 31.00 each: Eli Vatcher. Howard Vat- rher. Stanley I-Iicken, John M. Alt- knn, James Clarke. Roy Aitken. Peter Parrlngton. R. A. Poole. .75 cenla: Fred Aitken. .50 cents each: Nat-Taylor. Mrs. Arch Wright. Total. . 525.75 ttollecl-or Dianne Hicitcn 52 00. . . .Mrs. James King 5100 each: Mrs. David Wright. xlrs. John Annear. Mrs. William Thompson. Mrs. Cecil Hit-ken. Mrs. ilhert Elsworth, Mrs. Com-sleu layior, Mrs. Horace Hewell, Mrs. Whes. Annear, Mrs. V. O. Schur- man. Mrs. Harold Annear, Mrs. Stephen Hicken, Charles Llewel- 1yn,jMrs. Lewis Wright. Mrs. Wil- liam Annear. .75 cents: Mrs. O. .1, Poole. 50 cents each: Mrs Har- xoy Ross. Mrs. Isabel Coulson. uni: D. P. Ross. Mrs. Ralph Gra- ham, Mrs. Lem. Robertson. 35 44-Ills: Mrs. Austin Ross Total 319.60 nrand Total Lower Montague. :43 35 rpper Montague. Collector Wilfred Nicholson 5100 cat-ll: Mrs. Daniel MacDon- Hill. Raymond Nicholson. Alex Mac- l.t-ad. Murdock R. Mat-Leod. Wil- lmm Meufies. .75 cents: Mrs. Ira Ross .50 cents: Mrs. Mary K. Mac- I nod 'fnlaI...3ti.25. Knlmuir. Collectors Carole E. Mac- Pherson and Shirley C. MacDon- aid: s10.00....McGowan's Ltd.. 3100 each: Miss Anne Macnonald. Mrs Angus MacGowan. nruce Lecco. lira. lnleoll ha- Kinnon. Sam Glllla. Oswald Frea- er. .75 cents: Mrs. Carle MacKln- non. .50 cents each: Mrs. Lawrence Leco, Mrs. Peter MacDonald, Mrs. Lauchlin Macxinnon, Min Carole E. MacPherson. Total....3lll.75 Collected Mien ltrnn lliernn .50 cents each: Mr. and In. John Denham, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. Rlchnrd Bleren. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stew- art, Mr. and Mrs. Colin MacDon- ald. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Camp- bell, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nicholson. Total....34.00 Grand Total Kilmuir. .3211! Roseneath, Collector: Mr: Donald lltmcfinari-le and Mrs. Harold Inl- .00....Mr. and Mrs John Payne 34.00. . . .Miss Marjorie Gordon 32.00 each: Mrs Harold Bulpitt, Mrs A. G. Crawford. Mrs. Jamel Crawford. Stafford Gordon. 31.00 each: Mrs. Joe Gillis. Mrl. Milton Poole Mrs. David Alberg, Mrl. Albert Dewar. Mr. and Mrs. Cal- vin Smith, Mrs. Ralph Gordon. Tntal....323.00 Pembroke. Collector Mn Wendell Graham. S3.00....Wendell Graham. 32.00 each: Mrs George A Gra- ham, Mrs Grant Graham. Stanley Hlcken, Mrs. Charles Hlcken, Mrs. Harold Hicken, Lemuel Hlcken. Benj. Hicken. 31.00 each: Mu. Wil- bert Graham. Mrs. Guy Graham. Graham. John Hicken. Heather D. Graham, Melbourne Llewt-llyn. Mrs. Hannah Coliings. .50 cents each: Mrs. Mary Janet Smea- baugh, Gavin Hlcken. Mrs. Alice Hicken. ' Total....3.'i2.50. Whlm Road. Collector Mn Cecil Campbcll. S5.00....Whim Road W. I. y32.00....Wesley Campbell. 01.00 each: Lawrence Stewart, Mrs. J. N. MacDonald. Mrs. Gar- net Moore. Mrs. Norman MacDon- ald. Miles MacKinnon. Mrs. Run- sel MacBeth. Miss M. MacFarlane, Dan Macintosh. .75 cents: Mrs. Leslic Stuart. .70 cents: Mrl. George Ciarey. .50 cents each: Mrs. Mack Munro. Stanley Mac- Kinnon. Mrs. Webb Nicholson, Ray- mond Stuart, Alfred Moore. Rob- ert Camr” '1, Cecil CampbelL .25 cents: Sinclair McBetb. TotaI....S20.20 Orweil, Collector Evelyn MacDon- nid S100 each: Mrs. Lloyd MacLeod, Mrs. Ernest Taylor. Harold Mar- llin. Miss Susan E. MacLeod. Irene Mrs l MacQueen. Mrs. E. H. MacDon- l'M STILL WITH YOU. FOLKS . our YOU can KEEP WARM WITH THE GOOD BUYS AT PIERCE'S WHERE QUALITY ALWAYS COUNTS." FRESH DELICIOUS SWEETII MIXED COOKIES . y I lb. cello bag 35: E. D. SMITH I CHERRY PIE FILLING Tin 35: YORK FANCY 48 Oz. Tin Although the shy appears a hit cloudy on the Canadian swine ple- fun at the present time. we have the knowledge that such periods ot tiafactor! ” areuaunl- iy followedh! hrlthter condition. There may be email reaaon in- hope that prices of all farm pro- level enlollod in recent years. In hog production. we can expect little improvement at least before nld, Mu. W. Greenwood. .75 cents: Mra Norman Wood. 15 cents each: Mr: Walter Rosa, Mr. Blair Mac- Lean. Total 88.25 Glen William, Collee' Mrs John Mnrchllon. 31.00 each: Mrs. Laughlin Mac- Pherson, Mrs. Alex. MncLeod, Mrs. Angus Matbeson, Mrs. Colin Mac- Innls, Mn. Boswell Campbell, Mrs. Donald, Mrs. John Murchison. John 11. Stewart, J. W. Acorn. .50 cents each: Mu. Martin Campbell Mn. William Stewart James Graham. Mrs. William R. -rommguoo, Graham, Mrs. Carl Graham, Wil- pea," mm; wag, couectnr M” liam B. Graham. Mra. Howard Guy Eddy Reid. Mrs. William Sencabaugh. 32.00. M, mm M", An Mu. Mrs. Mark Jackson, George G. swun. 31.00 each: Mrs. Harold Macswnm. Mrs. Bert i-Iicken. Mrs. Ellis Mac- Pherson, Angus MncLean. Pierce Butler, Chester Macswain, Mrs. Beatrice MncLean, Mrs. Gerald Johnston. Mrs. Willard MncLaan, Guy Reid. Mrs. Otis Acorn. 50 cents each: Mrs. Ernest MacLean. Mrs. J. A. Macswain, Lester Mac- Swain, H. W. Jenkins, Mrs. Neil Macswain, Mrs. Alexander McLcn- nan. Mrs. Merrill Butler, Mrs. Ray- mond MacAulay. Mrs. Alexander MacLean, Mrs. Otis Jackson. .25 cents: Alex MacLennan, Jr. Total. . . 518.25 Brndenell. Collector Mrs Ivan Mac- Donald. 3200: Mrs. Vernon Shaw. 31.00 each: William Dewar. Herman Shaw. Mrs. Beecher De 51-, Ivan MacDonald, Ellery Shaw. Mrs. Alan Maci..eod. Horace gliou-l rke. Alden MacLaren. Mrs. 1. 1- Mrs. Robertson. C. B. Shaw. .75 cents a Mrs Garth Kerr. .50 cents each: Athol MacLaren, -101111 -1'Ck50"v M,-5.! lylmkyusgsewnrt. To n.... . . Grand Total...3244.05. MAPLE LEAF (Low Calorie) .. TOMATO JUICE. tin 35: CHSE. I-2 lb. .. . 23: Finest Quality BROKEN PEKOE YORK CHOICE 20 01. -FEARS, Ztins 45: TEA.Ib. 99: GTIMB3: MAPLE LEAF PURE LARD Lb. I9: WOODBURYII TOILET SOAP 4 Ian 3i: ducts will soon return to the high ” -.w,Pepsodent -TOOTH rasrr jsrrc.IAL ,';Tasty Economical JKAM, fin Regular Price 33c Fresh Ideal Dairy COTTAGE 29: ;obinllood 39: CHEESE . . . 25: Jhite Granulated SUGAR, I055. ROLL OATS. I be. . "CHOICE QUALITY MEATS" I' Sweet Pickled TSPARERIIS lb. . . . . .. 3Freeh Loin groan Cl-IOPS. lb. -: Fresh Tasty frock uvn. lb. fu English Style ;;RAWN. pfasficetp .. Sweet Pickled PORK HOCKS. I5. . . . . . I7: 49: I9: 'resh Plate ihoice Grade sun: ms. is, FOWL. lb. 17: 45: 39: "Au Zreakfant Sliced 29: IAICOM Is. 45: Q3 04 1 an :Florida For Jutlce ZORANGES. Idea. 3Fresh Tasty YSPINACH. celo bag . . . :I..arge Firm ;Ler'ru::.heaa In "LEAK . Glur uoeu; max "Anorr: TOWMRI-I IIII. 5524- 5525 J EIJIJEJI "FRUIT FOR HEALTH" . Ju Whilc or Pink : 55: 35: Wed Ripe 1 Quality GRAPEUIT. Cher 45: TOMATIOES. pkg. 23: Island CRAIDRRIES. RI. ..... I9: Joseph Acorn, Mrs. John J. Mac- . r PEI Supremacy Maintained In Production Of Swine Iy I. W. any lenhr uva Ilnnt Fialdmnn lead with well over 50 percent Bride A hugs. Considering the high merit of the breeding stock available we could raise this per- venture to at least 70 percent if a little more care were given to the matter of finish and to the weight: of the hogs shipped by Island IIFyncI's. Our swine producers are losing thousands of dollars by ship- ping so many hogs which dress under 140 lbs. or over 170 lbs. Even Bredter loss is the result of market- 111K 11036 Carrying ton much fat. Both these leaks in the profit bucket are untier the control of the farmer. If every hog were weighed and shipped within the toner weights. lhe first loss could prevented A lutle more attent- hn to the selmtinn of prospective brood sows and the use of lighter, bulkier rations aftcr the pig reaches 125.1135 live weight would eliminate this second prom logg,' A recent survev of 10.000 9,131, rgs slaughtered during a five eek period shnued that 23 per. cent were ruitqdp the prop" weighls On the... gym hogs the discounts tntallrd about 10.000 dol- lars, or ahnul 4 2.3 dollars per hog. IQn our Island annual hog product- H. W. CLAY early 1957. The present large hogi pupulation hi North America i coupled with the great surplus of dressed weight ranged around 165 lhe.. about It percent graded A. The average cnrcau weight for nil MEN'S SPORT cone. r . huge in about 151 lbe. This indicnt. ly snao, smug gum. L on that too many hog: are being McDonald. held too long. If our lalnnd farm- ce would weigh every hog irnmed- '3 73357 "'1 NW '51-- lately heltre shipping and lhip at 9188'” Plume-In -9- I um 15 to 15 lbwve weight we could 3 V” raise the q 'ty of our boy to MEN. ' as percent grade A and by doing 13,, 9s,;Pg:;.l:”:””o'o ft: no automatically make a three: Mcpmna ' ' t i ' cent per pound raise in the price” ' on one quarter of our production. ll0YT'a BEAUTY Salon Spa- The same aurvey showed that cinls on Creme Cold Permanent over 25 percent of our Island hogs Waves and Machinelesl C r em e are too fat when shipped. TheyPermanent Waves. All expgg-I. average loss in discounts was aimed operators. Dial 8311. 18! close to 3 dollars per head. ThisiQl1ee1l Street. utra. unwanted fat took extra . ,. feed to produce and thus was thei You" 5 STATION W ' E ' ' cause of an additional loss This it 9"” ”i"”"3 '' W95: 9' it- another leak in the dyke. u is .1 ””D""”” 10" which "'1 be .C0l!tr0l1ed,byl cumnmc all winter millinery the producer by exercising a little at 3,-um. reduced me” 5"! mm” CE” in ""3 Wiecmln "I b1'ECd- our 51 00' specials Adellas Mil- llll "-0911 ""1 in the use of less: ltinery m Grafton St i I-tttninix and less expensive finish-I ' ' i In: rat ons. y MF SPORT SHIRTS, reg. tol The" two inipnnam leaksv add. ciearinit at 63.79. S. A. MC-l ed to the loss of small pigs .1: Donald I fnrrowing. plus the results of worm . . . ,. ,, infestations and disease, make the I REE-Earl l””""5' ”''?”””y mi” difference between efficient and (ii I I,e..,lum.mI'.Gu'1igd pie-Iemii Inefficient swine husbandry and..3lll:: och 'li”:lh;I.eeh Sages! 3 in the end. the difference between: " ”” i "I C W profit and loss. MEN'S Til-ZS. xalues to 31.50, TEST STATION RESULTS rrlearrin: lwn im At the Charlottetown Test Slal- "maid" ion we have groups of pigs which? pno'n;sT,gx1: on full feed will h:'u1u?5 .:n;:: C a n d SOCIAL Wei- s1.on. s. A. Mu, , . Central MINI IWIATIH in cam. g,anerPulovcrnvhg,v.1u... tu.auuI.aa.a. Lllebonntd. mam nu, on... gum, dinllln. lcving la gouu dinnuu. lpeclnllning Chinese Sport 31.N. S. A. McDonald. to 2 p.m.. CFCY will by Mrs. H. J. A. Brown. Txlotre Dame Academy. nasnmnnr. nun Dress nadi sum. tea. to rats. Snlei 1 Switzerland". r.w.c. sociau - Starting with'. Giarlotte High the new year all P. W. C. dancesifurther announcements, SCHOOL BROADCAST SERIES Starting Saturday. January 7th. from 1:30 p.m., resume ”Merry-Go-Round” program, produced and directed The children participating are lrllplis from the following schools: City Schools. filorlel School and Grateful acknowledgement is nuuie to the hL1.-:1- ness firms whose generosity and support have made this series possibleellolmaws, S. A. Mat-Donald. Moore and McLeod. and PiP1'0e's tfash and Carry. The Giinrdlan Page 3 Thursday, Jan. 5, 1956 will be open only to holder: at student council cards or alumni cards. Any cardholder may bring n partner. Alumniicards available at the College Office, Price 25 cents. LADlES' WOOL SKIRTS, to SIN. Sale Donald. BE READY for "A Trip To Feb. 1011:. Queen School. Watch for reg. OLN. S. A. Mn- hrnadcast of the grain both in Canada and the U.S.. givc promise that pork products; will --ontinue in heavy supply ntl least till the end of 1956. Ow-r the next ten years or more i there is great promise that the North American meat supply may begin to fall short of the -demand from the rapidly increasing popul- ntion This annual increase in grop- ulntion in Canada and the U. . is now over three million. Ten years from now there may be over ion this loss (lm: in Md weight, would amoum In 100000 dollars. The pl'at'tit'c ..l' Qrlpgging weights 01' 1151112 8 tupr IIICRSIIFE to girth t3 1718 15 NNIIH: our Island swine producers a In”. uhloh they can I11 Hllllfd I1 la -u::prlsing to note that it is the mmll producer who shows the HI'('flI('1 rlr-grep of care- Icssncss III tlm mullcr of weights, This is one Illmv puml of evidence that greater clfu-vmx usually ac- companies grmm uvlunie of pro- consume less than 600 lbs. to reach market weight in 150 in 160 days and make long, lean carcasses scoring over It on slaughter test. We also have (Continued on page 131 In loving memm fare Services Will be the topic discussed at a public meeting at the Y..'t1.L' A at 8 pm. Friday. Jan. 6. Special speaker. Miss Mary L. MacLeod. di.rec.tor of the Halifax Welfare Bureau. IN MEMORIAM ,x of our Mother 3! EARLY AT LePAGE'S SALE Starting Today thirty million more months to ducuon. 1: lnax vxllialfl in part feed. it is a question if the pro-lwhy the lam, UWIMHS are on W meantime, but it is a factor worth ductionlof meat products can keepithe increase mm mm mm” pace with this increase in demand. producers are com: out of busi- This brighter outlook may be small nessy This trend Ix evident in c”"l0Iatm" I” F119 Swine ,1”'0d"cer poultry as well an ilugx who must realize a profit in the,SH",mNG WHHH. NPORTANT V While on the probl.-nu of weights, it might be worth nu-ulionlng that in the above SIlI'H') u was found remembering in e program This Province is again far in the a long range MRS. TH().Vl AS HOGAN, who passed away January 5th, 1920. Treasured Memories are all we have left Of a Mother we loved and will never forget. Inserted by the Family. AT MOORE "'8: MCLEOD LTD. SAVE Oi UITS - COATS - COATINGS LAIllES' com and SUITS Regular 39.50 to II0.00 and SUITS Regular 32.50 to 75.00 25Wor Great array of Ladies' Coats including Hee:es. tweed! prices I "KlIgorno:hs" except-ed I . "Warren K. Cooke" -- "Sabelere" and by Freedman. Af9 ENIS OIIERCIIATS -"laigora" Cashmere blends - "Borgana" - "Berg" and d weal Elysium new :learing at greatly reduced Men's Overcoat-s in:Iude the famous "I(enwoecIt" by SHOP NOW FOR THESE GREAT SAVINGS "Crembtes" SHOES - SLIPPERS - OVERSHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY A. M. WINTER COATINGS ' Solids and ' Reg. 3.76 to 5.75 Novelty Tweeds ' Also 3 piecea Winter Skirting Clearing at V3 OII more a. Msusoo mes