SUPERINTENDENT GREENOUGII, CONDUCTOR BELL, MRS. BELL Conductor Retires After 43 Years With Rci ilany changes in railroading are recalled by Conductor Haber null who retired from service it's'l9rdly after working for the tanadian National Railways t...- over 43 years. Born in Mtnray Harbour, Con- (lll('lDI' Bell served on every 15- lnnd Sulrdivision. He began his st-rvlce as I tralnman on Sept- t-iiiber 22. 1914 and was promot- NI to conductor on March I, ism. Possessed of a genial dis- position and always nest in his EASTERN GUARDIAN THE OFFICE of the town i-lerk. Montague. is open after- norms for payment of town taxes. LADIES Legion Auxiliary meeting tonight (Wednesday), iirs. William Dewar's. Members meet at Byron Stewart's. COME to the annual Cilittlienl supper in Cambridge Hall on October ltlth. Adults 31.00. chil- dren so cents. Proceeds in aid of Cambridge. W.l. I ARTIFICIAL insemination. All Breeding Clubs on Prince Ed- ward island will be shut down irom October 16-31 inclusive. Ser-1 vice will commence again.on November 1. GARDEN FRESH - Fresh rt-om-the-garden string beans are still on the menu in ths home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold stead. Lowhr Montague. Sit-ad reports that she has beans ill all stages in her garden. from the blossom stage to the fully matured vegetable. INQUEST POSTPONED -The inquest into the death of Steph- anle Anne MacDonald. North Lake. which was to be held last evening at Sourls. has been post- poned by the coroner. Dr. 6.8. A lnman. until Oct. 11nd. The rhiltfs death occurred as a re- ;ul;' of an accident on September iii . Communion Table Dedicated At Murray,R.' A very lovely Thanksgiving and dedication service was held in the Murray River United tliiirch on Sunday evening, Oc- 'ulwr lflth. The service was t'olducied'b.V ilic Rt-v. I..S. Wooiirey. assisted hr the Rev. Lyman Gidtlings. -hapialn of the Lancaster Hospi- Hl. Saint John. N.B. The dedication of a very beati- Ililll communion table was made In the church in memory of the loo Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gid- tlinls by the family. Dr. Starling Giddings unveiled "in table and the Rev. Lyman " ddinss. on behalf of the lam- IlV- made the dedication. Rev. hir Woolfrey offered the dedica- him prayer. The lesson for the atoning was calm from St. -lotto. Chapter 14:13. "if ye love Mo. beep My etarirnand- merits". rite choir sang "To God Be The Glory". The organist for the 'V!'MIIl wan Mrs. Charles Mac- PC5394 laod. the Iudlction was given by Rev. Iona Oldingsr rims Thsteleahghla I sgsitiettt rjorior Grade X. I. in Doyle. 2. Ed- ward Motels 1 aniillden Mor- ' , The guests were first entertain- ilwcty in P. E. l. appearance. Conductor Bell was most popula with the travelling public oi the island. Yesterday as he stepped from No. 252 alter completing the run from Tignish. Superintendent George Greenouizh along with oi- ficials and employees of the Railroad were on hand to con- gratulate him. Mrs. Bell was also on hand to greet her husband on his last working run. Regretful at bidding good-bye to their Conductor were the Official Visits Brownie Pack A visit from Mrs. Harry Cud-i more. provincial commissioner. and Mrs..Alan MacMiIian. depu- ty provincial commissioner. highlighted the second meeting of Altserton's newly organized Brownie pack on Wednesday at- tcrnoon. Oct. ilih. Mrs.' Cudmore welcomed the recruits into the Brownie organ- :ization and Mrs. Mat-Millan gave valuable aid in demonstrating the procedure of organizing and dividing the pack and in choos- lnit sixers for Each six. visit was much appreciated by Brown Owl. Miss Kay 0'Mallcy, and Mrs. Alfred Giliis who was l Greenwich W. I. l Mr. Aldius MacKenzie, Morell - was hostess to the Greenwich W. , I. for their October meeting. l ed by two T. V. plays. ” The Sec- ret o.' the Red Room" and Fox Then with the president pre- siding the meeting opened with Their '0f the institute Ode followed by the Mary Stewart collect. The President t' J a wet- come to Mrs. Macxertzie and her mother. Mrtt. Frank Macl.aren.l a former member of our W.l. also to other visitors. ' Roll all was answered by 0 members. with an article for th- tisrc card parties. Minutes of last meeting were. read and signed. l Business was discussed. Lib-3 rnry money had been handed iltl to St. Peter”: W.l. Red Cross Capsules were re-ct-ived and sci- ence cabinet ordered. The programme motcrial for lssiii was handed In and tiiree, members were appointed to ye- .pare programme book. , l The Sick and School commit- tce gave their report and school will be cleaned during fall vaca- Ition. l The Rod Cross llorrie anti Farm Safety programme will be heid at St. Peter's in the ”Holy- Name Hall" Oct. 10th.. with St Peters and vicinity invited to attend. Lunches are to be sold. . Mrs. Rattrny gave a report on, "Rural Youths Day" held at, Charlottetown. - i Mrs. Mttcitenzie gave a very in-ay is-resting talit on "" , -”' held,- hy the Morell W l. 1 Programme for the eventng, consisted of a t Tng by Mn.i Preston MacEwen. --wiisi is sl A vegetable content won; by Mrs.-sqiiirea. reading brMrs. ll. Rattray assd a card trick eon- F. Maciaren. Sanderson. Gift suggestions parnohleta were to rnernbsn ad guests. A very delicious IQQI was 3- ved by the lioateu. in wn anio- Iay Ira. Yrnh lunch ertatned by . A vote of thanks was '.....a.t to the hootcla And Il- Jaunted. members oi Mr. Bell's train crew. They are St. Clair Paqiiet, Engineer; Jimmie Dan. tire- man; Ed. Warrcn..Baggagemas- ter; spurgeott Moore. trainman. Conductor Bell said he had no immediate plans for his retire- ment but as many present yes- terday remarked, "H. is good -for another 20 years." Agricultural - Continued from page 3 ol 520,397.50 or a record on-the- hoof price I 52050 per pound. He was bought by the Greenbri- er liotei of White Sulphur Sprint: West Va. Normally, and no matter how glamorous, any grand champion steer is traditionally expectri to end up as steaks. but not R5. at E d . it was decided thci cattlemen everywhere. and the general public, would like to see him and so he has been on an extended tour oi the United Slat- es and Canada. travelling In his own specially-designed freight car. RS. Troubadour will appear at the Maritime Winter Fair through the courtesy oi Cyrus S. Eaton, and will be on disnlay in a specially constructed show pen. during the entire period oi the 1957 fair, iriim Novcbmer 2 to November 9 inclusive POULTRY FEEDING It is general knowledge that an average licn consumes tip- proximaiclyt oz. of iced per day. this 4 oz. about 60 per cent Vitamins: the yolk by Carbohy- drates and trace elements; the white by proteins. To get eggs at top quality. we must have. a- DOVC III. Iood thick whitn which will hold the yolk in the centre of the eggs. Eggs produced from hens being fed a balanced ra- tion will be of top quality, and these can will retain this high grade for a long time if kept its- der good management conditions. Eggs. on the other hand. which are produced from hens being led an unbalanced feed. such as a talxtiire of what. can and barley. will not be of a high quality rfter being held ,a short period of tiine.'l'he lrnin mixture contains very lit- tle protein. minerals and vita- mins. and so we have poor qual- Ity egg shell and a thin white which will not hold the vtdk in the centre of the eggs and conse- quently the grade is lowered. Be- sides lowering the grade. which may mean the difference - tween profit and ions. and t t- rnining of our egg markets, the man feeding the unbalanced ra- tion in getting fewer eggs per GEORGETOWN Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mac-, Dean of Osariottetown were in- John MacDonald. to her home is New Glasgow. N., 8. after speming the siinuner in- Ilr John D Gotell. who II II paisea. in the Provincial bana- tnrium. was a weekend visitor to Georgetown. letll. Chief Petty Officer. Robert; 1 Navy. cent anesu oi 10- and Mn! Mr. and Mrs. Raymond sttitgsudscou. in Halifax, 'man and family motored to Plc-- ",4 5,0 mm . 1,." in Mrs. Russell Idncbeas left onitou, N. S. on T-unday, where '1” 11: weeicm ruuivg gt. 1 Sunday. October 6th on rerurnithey visited Mr. Vincent F:IpI'dr:”rgnlg' my ",4 M" A. 1: lJenk.ins. Wed.. 16. 1957 Tin Guardian Page 3 Ii.M.C.3.,at the bust: of Mr. and Mrs. NS. not-', William Murphy. Guests at the home of Mr. and llrs. l'. J. Delaory on Sunday. were Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy of Vernon and Mr. and of Mrs. Haaget-ty and little waif: stationed at Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Busby G”''''”''”- P' '1” PPR" PL M" Jenkins of the Royal Canadianlsouria were guests on &inday, Charlottetown. and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins. Mr. Cullen DOLDTY and Miss, Shelia Dehory left Saturday on a motor trip to It itax N.S. andl Annapolis, where v will bel the guest oi their brother. Dr.T 11.2. Dehory and Mrs. DeLory.- hen per year. i In conclusion. I would sug, gest you matte the best use of; the home-grown feeds and yet have a balanced ration: that you purchase concentrates and; mix them with your own ground; grains in a 1.1 ratio to produce; a is per cent Protein layingi mash. This ration can then be. fed along with an equal nrnounti of round grain to produce a goodr oconunit: balanced ration. Theatre 1 Wed. - Thur. Oct. to - 17 - Adm. so . 46 Time 8:30 I "23 Paces To Baker Street” is required for body rriainten-, y ance and approximately 10 perl cent is wasted. This leaves aboutl 25330 per cent for egg production and to get highest production and the best quality eggs, one should feed a balanced ration. A balanc- ed ration is a feed which con- taina all the necessary teed nu- trients, in the correct propor- tions. No one ingredient contains all the necessary nutrients, and so a combination of iced ingred- ienst is necessary to produce a balanced ration. In commercial laying mash we flnd Fish Meal Meat Meal and Soybean Meal supplying the nu- trlent Protein. which is neces- sary ior body growth and re- pair; as wall as high quality egg white. The wheat. corn. oats and barley supply the Carbohydrates which are necessary for heat. energy and body fat. The lime- stone and bone meal are supply- ing Mineral. which is required in strong bones and cried ezg shell. Fish oils and Riboflavin supply the necessary Vitamins which the birds needs for health atrong bones and egg shells.- In an egg. we know that the shell is formed by Minerals and itoitrti ltiVElt 'i If TONIGHT ONLY ll Josii?.i' l VVAYNE iLAuREN. V1.51! L519." .. Kill-IIIC-XIII-KM! T". EXTRA-"TWOGOPIIERS FROM TEXAS” THURSDAY cind FRIDAY Iweepn you from I hot-iron to horizon tron ednn In atryl JANE 8lHAI'l'-Jill! NIYIIN BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:15 P . M. SHOW STARTS AT 7:45 PM. Rain or Fine ADULTS 60o Clslldrtn under 11 years in can FREE ........I.. .................q .Bs.o0D i g 4”-'8 -. .3: J... ANNOUNCING THE OPENING of the SOURIS BEAUTY PAILOR On wnonnsnav. .Color and Cinemascope With Van Johnson - Vera Miles - Cecil Parker GM-Iland Yard napping ring exposed. Is the plotter man or woman? Flush, the dog, plays an unusual part. COMING FRI. - SAT. "GUN GIDIIY" with Stewart Granger Mystery and suspens andllhoadal-'lenslng IAONTAELIE technique-See kid- the story oi the restless youns crowd and one face among them who becomes the idol oi millions! The New tlantiitiattii for the to Best Lift! This is the exciting new face for the screen from famed star-maker Elia Kazan who gave you Marlon Brando, Jimmy Dean and Carroll Bake; '7'" 00' Just an antertalnar.; run a force. a powei-..l" (AC OH PH IC& "3 sun I111... GRIFFITH PATRICIA NEAL mom Attiitoitv mitciost And sung the lscss in the crowds ltttlttli Clli - mt tuusoit ltlll ftlllltss - Vllcittu GRMIIV liilt IVIS - Sill ttvtttsol (All lltsolt - Illtltl Iilictitll nus-ms stwaaun llos, DON'T MISS FRIDAY'S MIDNIGHT SIIOWI - "FLIGHT TO HONG KONG" In A TRIP PAC-ICED WITII PORTER AND ISUNCII! N.Y. World - Telegram .-3 ., Eiit Kiztil BUDD SCHULBERGS I ldillilhltll A CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUED AT BELLE RIVER Groceries, Hardware. Dry Goods. Drugs and Footwear Sale continued to Saturday. October I9tl-i Prices below wholesale - Rare bargains in all types ALEX A. BEATON'S STORE of merchandise. I MAYFAIR THEATRE Mitrraykivar Oct. lbtlt WEDNESDAY (only) "SEVEN MEN FROM NOW" Starring-'Randoiph Scott. Gail Russell COMING - THURSDAY 8: FRIDAY (Oct. 17-18? in Clnemascope and Technicolor Starring-Victor Mature. Michael Wilding. Aniiagfikbcrg . ALSO-"ROBINSON - BASILIO" fight picture-One of the best light pictures of all time. in COLOR SHOW TIME-8 p.m. "ZARAK" SHOW TIIME-ll p.m. SHOTGUN S A L E YOU SAVE zsvzo WINCHESTER PUMP STEVENS PUMP STEVENS BOLT ACTION STEVENS DB. BARREL- STEVENS SING. 30" STEVENS SING. 36" liilLMAN'S SPORTING GOODS . . 11 gauge. Model 11. 84.00 62.21 29.21 Reg. 111.0) 11 gauge, Modd 11 M. Adjustable chntta. Reg. IM 11 gauge. I liot Pump. log. U.H .1'...'T.'. 52-51 " 28.46 I1 gauge. Hammerleao. A 29.97 Reg. 39.96 httiict. Both 00!. IOQ, 157 a "E. R. 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