.1.” I\I.|lIt'I l\‘atioiia| Park to irziliic conip‘ctc _, -,i._.li plank driiiiig surface A 4 it. sidewalk and railing of ‘ii GEORGE BARTER Portrait Studio Opens Today tiw-int: better and enlarged fa ° (.I:III'\ to care for the photogra plw ncciis of his clients. more ef- I2ll('lllI\, George S. Barter will tilit‘ll tlic iicw Bartcrs Portrait l~iutt.n at 94 Kent Street tomor- tow liiif known as the owner of ll.i.;t: « Film Lab. Air. in Inc field of commercial photo- fl|.l[|ll\ for the past seven years. lit ll|\ ncw quarters he will con Illlii‘ to serve his commercial tilt'Ii.\ while also specializing in twtitill photography. lit: Hi: the war he spent five‘ }l‘.il~ ill the Canadian Navy and In Hunt years has been active in icicr.-ins organizations He is a ll! iiibcr of the (‘harlottetown lluiiuli <‘anadiaii Legion and I'll‘-itI(‘lII of the \l.iin llrace Club \< a special pliotograpliic of- .n moving II‘lI() his new quar- ‘c1. .\lr Barter will shoot and 'i' "W suit 2.’: |lIl(lmi'3pIi for -W and .i coiipon from his ad- -‘ '~t‘lllt'lII in this paper H15 “T 1‘ Qiiod tillliI Dcccmbcr I0. poikcioioinia st‘ Opens Library ‘Tlw niticial opening of the ‘l r.ii'\ lll Junior High -‘illwil at Parkdalc featured the l’I';ii!.ir meeting of the P.'irkd:ilc lliiiw amt School Association I|t‘ItI \t|\(’II‘iI)L‘I‘ 21) be vice- llicsident. l\lrs_ Arthur Love l"csi(li~ 'l’lit~ library was opened by Miss Iliii'iilIt\' Cullen of the Prince i.tlw.ird Island Libraries In j‘lmi't address. Miss (‘iillcn oiit- Illlt'(I Kiilllf.‘ mctlioris of en- ttlllltttlllil children to read books llic~i~ were Read to your child- rcn tine boo s as nrescnts \isii the libraiy with them ‘rnmd hooks are lllt I)(‘\I teach- T|.illI\ ('o.stt‘IIn expressed t e tluinks of the tr-aching staff to. mcm~ ‘ ' ' trustees and to thc ht-is of the Home and School \~~tni:ition for then kind co- 0i>er.iiion in establishing the lihiarv COMINOEIEVENTISI Ringo. (‘ardigan tonight. Prizes $100 (I). .\lt-Guigan and Boyle Fall sale new on. Victoria llot Chicken supper Ila|l_ Saturday. Nov. 30. Ausvl-' ccs women's Institute. “Mic “The Great Dan Patch." Lot 5:) Hall. Wednesday Nov. 27- R30 Hillsborn District visitation Ha- milton L.0.L. Clyde River. Fri- day. November 29th. 0 p.m Raiaar. (‘rokinole and other en- tertainments in South Granville School. Nov. 28th at 3 p.m. Sale of lunches. The a in nu at meeting of the Marshfield Hall Co. will be held tun the hall Thuridly. Nov. 28 at D m Dance in Morell Hall Wednes- day. Nov. 27th. Cliff Peter's Or- chestra. Dancing 92:!)-12:1). mnsorw by the Canadian be- It. new bridge at (‘ovehcad lluihoui in the Princc Edward ' now Blyth Construction Co. of Tor- Barlcrl l:.i- ~cr\cd Prince ldward island: ‘ . needle of the tree in question he—. igraperruit. lc-nonsl of tomatoes. or their juices. and one seiiing d other fruit. They give you es- pecially: Vitamin C. iascoi'bi- A- cid! for strong blood healthy gums. roughage for good elimination. Clean-—ls the tree free from moss and lichen growtii HeaIthy— Docs the foliage pos~ acss a thrifty. fresh. natural ap pearance. « Damage—- Are there any de- fects such as needle gall. curled needles. discoloration. etc. w ii i c h are not noticeable and whicii do not affect the gciicral appearance of the tree. l Notlcea ie Deformities -— lie- fects which affect the appearance of the tree somewhat but do not do so too seriously. i Handle — the base of the tree} below the first branches. Hcight— 'I‘hc distance from the lowest whorl of branches on t trunk to a point where the long- est branch on the top whorl of‘ branches meets the trunk i Do not cut indiscriiiiinately Choose the t rec carefully and when you tiiiiik It fits most of the qualifications lIl(‘ll cut it., Hundreds of trees are cut each, year by people who are carclcssl in their selection of a tree. Lit-l tie do they realize that once a| tree is cut. ten to fifteen years growth has been stopped To those who will he trucking‘ or shipping trees to the United States. a set staiidards for lChristmas trccs has been set up *9‘: as not mad!- » . SAVES I4 MILES '21 design new to eastern Canada. The bridge. built by the R. A connected by the 600 ft bridge . were once l4 miles apart by way Hnkg two of the lslandhyof a devious inland route over . nowii beaches-btanhopc C18) F0345- iand Bracklcy. The points now- vember 1. I957 Anyone who is interested in obtaining a copy of these regulations may do so by writing to the L S. Department of Agricultiirc. .\griciilliiral Mar- keting Service Wasliington. I) F. In coiicliisioii. respect thc pro ‘AGRICULTURAL NEWS l'.E.|. Department of Agriculture PRODUCTION vessel .~ and W ‘of the Fredericton Women} Insti- M I it it r Deformities — defects ‘ "‘"°‘ A l P50“! by 31- Man?“ which did come into effect on I\'o- wholc BKHITISI |Ilf(‘('II0lI ipeitv of otherr ‘ltany people thii. ,aL IIIL‘; rt- to go ‘Into ttiier ma woodlot and -cut tree or Il«.‘?b without his 1 .ion. A few woodlot ow era do not mind but the majori.y do TTl.l".(I and rightly so because of ‘the destruction some tree liunt- ers cause in the woodlot. M people will find that if t ey do ask permission. the woodl own- er will generally grant it. The following article was sub- mitted by Mrs. Hattie Culcliffe FOOD FOR THE FAMILY Pleasant niealtirties are corner- stones of happy and healthy fam- i when a woman looks a- round the table at her family. re- axing and enjoying a good meal she feels very happy herself. that all the time and effort put into careful planning, wise marketing. and skillful cooking were well spent There is a still deeper satisfaction in knowing that the well-balanced meals she provides da_v in and day out spell good health. vigor and greater rcsistaiice to disease for icr fI"ilI_\'. ll. Vegetables I’-.vei'_voiie should have at least one serving of po- tatoes. and at least two servings of other vegetables preferably leafy. green or yellow and fre- quently raw —— every day They give you especially A wide var- iety of vitamins and minerals. roughage for good elimination. 4. (‘crcals and Bread: Every one should have one serving of grain cereal and at least four slices of bread «with butteri every day. They give you espec- ially tfalories for energy. \'ita— mins iron and roughage. Butter supplies vitamin A to protect eyes and skin and helps guard ny body . change. however, even when adjly graded stock finds its way to she has of food iducts. They must be a - Illread is the Staff of firm. ltain small tolerance . i-’i h and Eggs E\- and i, .. id iiixis. or properly It eryoue should have at I as! one_pac aged and labelled l~L\ery far-Iha Ierving of meat. fish. poultr_v ()l"l'nt‘l who l\ grading meal alternates such as dried-should know the rules rcgarding er beans. eggs and cheese evcrylthc class of stock lie is grading his «liurch. his club. and. most day. They give you especially. for sale Protein. for growth and repair of from the local seed childhood to adulthood —— iron forltatoes and from the l-'ruit building blood. Vitamins for good« Vegetable Inspector igestion and protecting health stock potatoes generally. . The farmer who grudcs poiai ‘ It boils down to this We all oes has a responsibility to the need the same food elements ev- consumer of the potatoes so grad‘ cry day for childhood through to old age. In crs to see that any potatoes soldl certain periods of our lives or.by him arc as good or better. under special health conditions, than claimed on the lalicl we may need more or less of par- are careless in your gradiii ticular foods. The pattern of Ca- you will not only be causing irou- elem, nada's Food Rules does notiblc to yourself but if your poor- justments must be made in choicclthe consumer then you will he s. or when cooking me- cheating that consumer and also thods must be simplified We still hurting your fellow farmer by need keep these five simple making a bad reputation tor po~, potatoes fat These can be obtained inip<-rtant of all his parents have ‘ contributed in making (iart tissues in everyone from spector iii the case of seed p0~ the outstanding and talent young andyman that he is today for table him success in the future. ln— all S'l‘UDl'I.\"I'S l'RGE STRIKE _\IADRlI) ~Reuters ---The Mad- good health form‘ed and also to his fellow pioduc-l rid Lmtei §1l_\ giudenig union has LIMITED . called on students to strike in pro-: V , -test against the closing on go\- PLLMBlhG when ernmcnt orders of a students‘ caf- and The cafeteria was t'I(i\(‘1I HEATING nearly two weeks ago after an Lncideiii there in which the p0Ilt.'Pi DI.‘ 6423 Inl0I‘\(’Iit’(I after man was Ill‘. by students 7 for disease member for many years of tho 11,, (;u.rd{9n Pa‘; ,4 ilillsboru calf Club. He l a('li\e in community AI- and is now I the influence of his school. ed_. Nov_ 27. 1957‘ INDIAN MEASURE Lakh. as used in India. mean: one hundred thousand. from £114 old Sanskrit word lakaha. ' school teach- We wish CARMICHAEL anot her police- I to food rules for Good Health. ltatoes ironi this province At the i'.:::.:‘."..‘.'.;."::.::.:.,*r’::‘;i::...::.: When you go to the store to in other provinces and in the L'- buy a package of seeds or a can‘nited States It is the l’f‘sp()n\I of peaches. you expect these ar-lbility of everyoiie who grades po- ticlcs to be up to a certain stat- tatoes to keep it that \\a_\ ed standard. These products are WELL DONE produced on farms and sold for} it was with a feeling of great use by consumers which may befsatisfaction that we learned car- you or someone so. fly last week that Mr. (Larth Cof- Here in Prince Edward Island fin of Head of llillshoro had won we sell many products fromlthe Eaton Agricultural Scholar farms. Some of these are soldlship of this nature to some dc- and graded and packaged else-‘serving person in (‘anada Repre- where before being offered to the.sentati\es of each province are consumer. Others. like potatoes.E selected and they gather at I-lat are ~ to a large extent — grad-:on’s expense at Toronto during ed by the producer and sold to the Roy al Agricultural Winter the ultimate user either directly Fair and the final selection takcs or indirectly. place there The winner of this T are certain standards a w a r d has his maior expenses: that define the various grades of‘paid while he studies agriculture potatoes the same as other pro- the college of size. a certain shape. only a cer- ATTENTION DAIRY AND CASH ().\'l.Y DILLON 8. SPILLETT LIMITED POULTRY PRODUCERS SPECIAI. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Nov. ‘list to Nov. 28th Inclusive Pl'RINA (‘HEK-R-MIX I6"; Dairy Ration —- $3.10 cwt. Pl'RINA CHEK-R-MIX I5’; Laying Mash — $3.75 cwt. In 5 Bug Lots or Over PHONE 3626 Charlottetown, P.E.I. Garth (‘offin was an active: ‘ Density—'l‘lic amount of foliage _ prcscn . ‘ Th” p”’d”.°“°" Pf ”°""‘°l3" Tnper—'l'lie relationship of its butter in Prince hdward island 1 width to us helgm ‘ for "[9 "“"“h 0' Octobe" “'35 Balance— The o\erall structure 542.7-tn pounds compared Vllllllof the “.96 y 484-677 P ° ‘} “ d 5 _ {Or ‘he 5a_"‘° Fresii— Are the needles pliable month in I996. an increase of 38,- J and tumld_ 068 pounds or approximately 11.9; it take, “,0”. man bomg ,1 P9’ "°’“- _ ‘good cook to see that each meni- Cheese production for Octoberiber of me {am”_\,_ {mm baby to ‘m°‘"“"d ‘° I°3~°42 P°““d5 90"“ ‘ grandmother gets all the food ele- P““'°d ‘Vlul 99-751 P°“"d5 I07 the’ merits required each day. Most 53"” p‘‘‘‘'‘’‘I 135‘ 3937- 3" ' ‘’of us could know more than we’ "9359 0! 3-281 P°“"d5 0'" 3-2 9” do about nutrition. lfivcn the most , “"“‘ vexperieiiccd homemaker finds it During this season of the year helpful to time a simple guide when cows are stablcd we quite’ to check and follow periodically often find what we call a cowy "Canada‘s Food Rules." should‘ flavor in milk. This flavor rescm- make easier the important job blcs the odor of a poorly ventilat- of planning well - balanced " cd barn. It may result if milk petizing meals every day. is not removed quickly from the CANADA'S FOOD RULE.‘ barn but is more likely These Foods are good to eat caused by cows inhaling the air Eat them every day for Hcalt f a barn not regularly cleaned Have at least three meals eac and properly ventilated. Such od- da ors can be inhaled by the cow and pass directly into the milk. The general health of the cow is also a contributing factor in pro- ducing iiiilk identified as cowy. I..MlII(. Drink milk or combine it with other foods every Day. Be sure that fresh milk is pas-; turized. Milk gives you especial- Iy; Protein for growth and re- '.Cl-' f tl -til cmusnns mars »3?'ii....§.‘.15‘.5Il..Tlml§’..".§.§’.i°f..li’$ As the Yuletide draws near. cles. also minerals and vitamins. I the majority of people. as theyi 2. Fruit. Everyone should have: drive aloniz wooded roads. scan at least one serving a day of ci-) each €V¢‘l'8r9€n- in [he I109? lhalltrus fruits such as toranges. they will see their ideal Christ-ti ‘ mas tree. Soon. some member of‘ the family will be taking a trip to the woodlot to find for himself a tree that will become the cen- AN VAlL’S RADIO AND TV tree will many loops of tinsel. icicles and artificial snow: shine with gaily painted ornaments and glow with SALES 3: EXPERT a myriad of colored lights. i ‘ On these excursions to th el woodlot for a tree. the first thing jpflfl-I75 and E”3CTR(’H0ME to consider is the species. Do TV I958 MODELS NOW IN you prefer a spruce. a fir or a 5-r0(~K_ pine. It is a well-known fact that the spruce is thicker than either DIAL .1537 204 KENT ST. the fir or the pine. but that thel ‘ spruce looses its needles faster ‘ than the other two species. 0f ‘*‘’?j‘*—‘: 1 course this shedding may be pre- ve to some extent by either scaling the end of the tree with wax or by placing the end of the tree in a container of water. Many people have difficulty in «a -'tween the thumb and index Iln-} er and tr_ving to roll it. If lhf‘ ‘needle rolls then it belongs to al spruce: if the finger slides over . it without the needle rolling. then the n To get your beautiful (‘I-‘.RTlFlF.l) cheque or with IS ('hipits bag fronts and the coupon at the hnllom Of his advertisement a fir and pine grow in whorls. any tree. T 0 ‘from the pine. the needles of the C in bunches of either 2. 3 or 5 people call it is by taking the fr or DO NOT SI'2.\l) (‘ASH ries of tree ldistingiiisiiing one evergreen .that is the branches come out: ' ifrom the stem at one point alll t r u n k of lfir grow singly from the branch S I The easiest way of telling following list should also be: Fonta l nc If not conipletcly sati.sficd_ mmm 34) da_\'_q for a (-(mipI£‘l(‘ refund. IDEAL ISTMAS GIFT O l7-.II:Z\\' El. \\'AT('lI \\'aterproof Shock prom Ant i-iiiagiiet ic Yellow case Stainlcss stccl Siiiiirt gift (‘EISPS l..'-itlics mode‘-s available is l‘lsI moncv ortlci. walclt _\oii lll.'t_\ FONTAINE WRIST Sw cop second hand fliatchiiig gold-filled expansion bracelet Iia(‘k send your fut’ SISOO together return the watch idea. Or (‘HIPITS “trim" —— a smart sprinkle to decorate. Remember- froin another. The branches on around it. while the branches of separate the 3 while the needles of the pine grow sn...ii~e from a fir or var as some , 0 l thought 0 : l WE ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE ARE OPENING IN OUR NEW LOCATION AT 138 GREAT i ‘ - GEORGE STREET TUESDAY, DEC. 3 H. M. SIMPSON LTD. 4 and SOCIAL STATIONERY. DOMINION OF CANADA Province of Ontario. County of York. I am the President declared. i Here is Yiigjluiirantee IN THE MA’I'TI-IR VAN KIRK (‘IIOCOLATF7 CORPORATION LIMITED 1 HARRY I-‘OGLER of the (‘ity of Toronto. in the County of York. DO SOLEMNLY DECLARE THAT: of Fontaine Watch Company Limited and have held that position for It period of I3 years, and as such have knowledge of the facts herein OF GIIIPITS make porridge or pudding ii treat. I . -.2-._ - WTRIS All WILL NOT APPEAR AGAIN our iiow Attll MAIL. iiuiiiiriiv i.iiiiiri=.ii it The best cookies in the world are made with CHIPITS REMEMBER: Ilon’t say chocolate clilpa —say Cliipits l\'rI\\' I.'\‘ST.-\I\'T (‘IIIPIT topping. See new l‘t‘t‘ll>P on package oommtcin. omen FURNITURE at EQUIPMENT —l"l}A‘l'lJltlNG-— om: NEW SOCIAL STATIONERY param- uam Lao av-— ...... g That I haxe examined samples of the Fontaina watches referred to in this newspaper advertisement. and hay found them to be of the same quality and make as those sold by the.Fon_taine Watch Comppany Limited. and generally advertised in Canada at $47.00 for the past ten years. I make this solemn Declaration conscientiously he- Iieving it to be true. and kmwing that it is to be pub- Ilahed in the Charlottetown Guardian. Slzned. I /4../go Van Kirk ('Iin<‘nIate (‘nip l.td ‘till (‘ollcgc Street. TOR0.\‘T0 28. Ontario ~ 0' -‘ l Please send. prepaid. a Fontaine Wrist Watch as indicated be- super smooth NEW INSTANT ciumr I "N ' am Pnrlnsvni n VF‘-RT'*"F" vhvauv M mom order for icing See new recipe on packagg. I tisno together with is cinpns hag fronts. |NAi\II'I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....................... . . . . .. (UP THIS COU ON TODAY I ADDRESS ............. .... ...... TWS AD WI” Nor Appuy AGAIN ‘CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . PROVINCE . ’ i‘ Man‘: Watih f I I.ad_v'ii Watch ' (‘heck preference t \