pupil at Mode! School at Prince the card for the school’s own Moncton Freig - Maritime Central Airways an- mounced last week that it has tompleted negotiations for the ion of a freight terminal, at Moncton Airport to keep pace with the growth of its Cargo and Freight services. | According to H. S. Jones, Op- erations ‘Manager for the Airline, the $30,000 terminal will be ready dia the middle of Febru- + * The building will be 7,200 fget in area.and will fea- re large front and rear deors which will permit trucks to pro- right through the build- , being loaded or offoaded as they pass through. Cold storage VYaults—and insulated rooms will ect perishable products ready for shipment to the Northland. . The terminal building will’ be @il-steel in sectional construction | and will have a poured concrete, slab floor. _ Mr. Jones pointed out that Maritime Central recéntly open- @d up new routes out of Moncton ‘to Canada’s eastern Arctic and ‘expect continuing increases in the Movement of freight from the COMING EVENTS €ard Party Dunstaffn a ge) School, Wednesday, January 14) and each/ Wednesday following. Sponsored by Dunstaffnage Wo- men’s Institute... { tions. using this column promote their meetings and M.C.A. Start Construction Of ht Terminal H. S. JONES central Maritime city. He added that the Airline of- fers shippers daily and weekly allfreight service from Mancton to Goose Bay, Frpbisher and various points in Newfoundland. | youngsters have undertaken to organize the campaign them- Water Rights Question Is ? Under Review) — HALIFAX, (CP) — Attorney- General R. A. Donahoe said to- day Nova Scotia will probably seek agreement with the other Atlantic Provinces before © ap- proaching Ottawa about the fed- eral government's apparent in- tention to control coastal min- eral deposits. Mr. Donahoe said this pro- vince is studying the question of who should exercise authority over underwater rights. He did not elaborate. It was expected that a repre- sentation would be made to Ot- tawa after the Atlantic Provin- ces reached ‘certain agree- ments,”” he said. Premier A. W. Matheson of _Presentation of an Achieves; well, Hunter River, for - being; leading dealer on Prince Edward} Island for three successive years’ featured a meeting of the Mas-. sey-Ferguson P.E.I. Dealers Or- ganization at the Motel . Char- lottetown. The dealers, from all parts of the province, were told by com- pany ‘officials that through their efforts this province was being brought more in line in advanc- ed machinery trends and that entertainments are requested te their announcements in) the name of the Organization or | Gremp whe are sponsoring ‘he’ @vent. = card Party and Dance in Mill- Hall, Wednesday, January th. MacRae MacPherson and mgleton Orchestra. Sponsored by Millview W. I. ' Hockey at North River Rink to- Bight. Hampshire Bulldogs vs. ine Mile Creek Bulldogs. Game 8.30. Skate after. * Pantry Sale at R. T. Holman’s Friday. January 16th., at 2.00 p. ™. Sponsored by North River Women's Institute. - Card party Hampshire Hall, Thurstiay Night 8 p.m. ° - Card party Marshfield Hall @ach Saturday night until furth- @r notice, beginning January 17 Bponsored by Marshfield Wom- ‘en's Institute. + Unloading car of oilcake Thurs- day and Friday. Wiltshire Dairy- ing Co., New Wiltshire. © Card Party York Point School Thursday January 15th Sponsor- ed by York Point W. I. Shur-Gain Amateur Cavalcade | will be held in St. Mary’s Parish Hall, January 15th. Send Entries to Mrs. Bernard MacDonald, } : ary Bear River South ‘omen’s Institute. | ECZEMA ITCH To quickly clear your skin of embar- *assing. external blemishes, Eczema, Pimples, Itching, Cracking, Peeling i or Foot Itch get new scientific, anti- optic, healing, NIXODERM from drus- .#ist today for'a clearer, softer, smoother #kin. It works while you sleep. Quickly itching and irritation. Get NIXO- today... look better tomorrow. 2 e FOR RENT. Fleer Sanders and Edgers also Fleor Sealers and Varnishes for sale CHANDLER BROS. | Plywood Place Dial 6557 Air Shipping Of Furniture Experimental An experiment was tried here for the fi time yesterday when an M.A. cargo plane took off for Tor Bay, Newfound- land, with a full load of house- hold furniture. The furniture is the property of Ray MacKean, former assistant manager -at the. Bank of Nova Scotia here who has been transferred to tht Old Colony. It was handled to the airport by Jenkins Transfer as a routine trucking job and was not crated. . Loaded. into the plane as it would be in a moving van, the shipment by air is believed to cost only slightly more than by standard shipping means. This in part is due to saving in time and the cost of family hotel bills necessitated by waiting for the furniture when shipped by con-| ventional methods. . The _ ship- ment will be met in Newfound- land today by an Allied Van) truck and taken to its destina-' tion. Achievement Award Given Hunter River Farm Dealer they were giving their custom- | ment: Award to Lemuel Cras-jers a service unequalled else- where in the trade. At the same Conservation And Promotion Of Natural Resources Asked @ A plea for increased attention; at last year’s provincial ex-| to measures designed to pro- mote and conserve the natural resources of this Province was expressed Monday at the annual meeting of the provincial direc- torate of. the Prince’ Edward Is- land Farm Federation. Reporting on the 1958 activi- ties of the provincial Women's Institutes, Mrs. David Mutch, Mount Herbert, who represents that organization on the farm PUPILS ORGANIZE MARCH OF DIMES Larry Brazil, the youngestjof Walts College, proudly holds | March of Dimes campaign. The froup’s board of directors said,. “Special attention must be given to the conservation of all our natural resources; an pt must be made to interest others in this matter, and put to prac- tical use the information avai! able on this important subject.” Mrs. Mutch -pointed“put to her fellow directors that the Women’s Institutes were again acting a: sponsors for an essay contest, and were in addition conducting a province-wide competition in an effort to come up with a new | W. L. song. She recalled that exhibits shown at the W. I. handicraft section! samnemrne Fire - Auto - Casualty Marine G. G. K. PEAKE LTD. 78 Great George St. Dial Gli Charlottetown |BUCKLEY’S MIXTURE} selves and are very keen indeed. This is the first time for such an effort on their part. Prince Edward Island said last night that this whole. question had been under review five years ago and so far as he was aware nothing further had been done about it since that time. POISONOUS PLANT Every, part of the poison ivy | plant is dangerous—leaves, stems | ami roots. time a showing of -films indicat- | ed to them the line of light in- | dustrial equipment available in' 1959. Attending the gathering were: E. D. Reid and Harold Betts, Charlott¢town: Leo Rossiter and Herbert Crane, Morell: Lemuel Craswell, Hunter River; Came- ron McPhee, Pinette; and E.W. Turner, O’Leary. Also present were C. E. Whitlock, Charlotte- town, district manager for P.E. I.; C. O. Crawford, Maritime branch manager, V. G. Hillman, dealer placement supervisor, and F.C. Olarke, industrial sup- ervisor, Moncton. The Island dealers were also told of company plans to extend them an invitation to attend a two-day show in Detroit, Mich., featuring a number of new im- plements being introduced. The majority of the dealers are ex- pected to attend the show the latter part of February. hibition were somewhat less numerous than in previous years, but maintained that in -qualit the entries showed a marked im- provement. Additional 1958 activities re- ferred to briefly by the W.I representative included the com- munity improvement class, the rural beautification competition, county leadership and district officer courses. Several new institutes branches were organized in 1958 Mrs. Mutch observed. [SMOKERS| HERE’S THE ANSWER TO THAT WAKE-UP If smoket’s cough is ruining your j smoking pleasure just mix Buckley's Mixture with equal parts of honey or syrup . . . make one bottle into two botties. Keep this Economical & Effective mixture at your bedside. . Take one good swig at bedtime and wake up free of that morning rasp. Relieve coughing nights and days with Canada's fastest selling Cough Remedy Increase xour Wirimg And Cut You Power Bill! |, Yes, inadequate wiring costs you more. 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Dial 6537 ili ‘| Retail Merchants Association - of Retail Merchants Endorse Hospital Plan In Principle Endorsement in principle of, I was the opinion of the Board, the government hospital insur-| however, that before sales tax ance plan was expressed at the) financing was instituted, a great regular directors-meeting of the|deal of publicity and study would be required. The public should be informed of the high P.E.1., which was held Monday n per capita cost of the pi am evening at the Queen Hotel in Charlottetown. owing to the comparatively -Cudmore- re small and predominately rural population. : Workmen's compensation cov- erage of retail employees in P.E.1., was *also discussed at the meeting. Reports included various items on the association's activities on the national and provincial levels. ; Following the report of com- mittee chairman, -W. J. Mac- Starting today at 8.30 A. M. it’s Henderson & Cudmore’s Ja — A STORE-WIDE EVENT with many items BELOW HALF PRICE — Save Now 20% to 60% on first quality —-_Name Brand Men’s Wear. “x The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Jan. 14, 1959. 8 was agreed to advise RMA | bership on various lines of mer- members to require an inspect-| chandise. : jon certificate covering all in-| A committee was appointed te . ter-provincial shipments of fruit| handle future negotiations and and produce prior to purchase. | obtain quotations on cariot re | The advisability of restricting | quirements of wire,and nails for sale channels was stressed. The next meeting of the As- - Progress was reported on pro-| sociation directors will be held - posed arrangements offering} at Summerside on February price concessions to the mem-! Lith. a ‘ ~ + = . Dae nuary Pre-Inventory Sale. 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