ATTEND DAIRY SCHOOL The annual Dairy School is} The class is drawn from ail gow in progress at the Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph. Thirty students will spend three months at the College studying the principles of modern tech- nical dairying. They will learn the processing of milk products, such as butter, cheese, powder- ed milk. and ice cream, and will the dairy industry. \ i There be trained to assume positions in | parts of Ontario, as well as from Quebec, New. Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. One student, Ramiro Branco, has come all the way from Portugal to take the course. He is a graduate of the Agricultural College as Lisbon. is also a student from Switzerland. The dairy school jhas been coaducted continuous- }heated drum in a dry form, left | House By Finar OTTAWA (CP) — The federal government ig going it alone, Trans-Canada natural gas pipe- line through Northern Ontario. _ Finance Minister Fleming in tually completed solely with fed- _}eral financing—$112.750,000 up te j|Jan. 3i—Mr. Fleming said the ‘| government has decided it has *"1“no alternative’ but to provide _ | all the funds required to complete 'jthe Northern Ontario section of tthe line. az The Guardian, Chartetictown, Tee. Feb. 10, 1959) Pipeline Statement Given. nce Minister company line Crown Corporation, build the settion from the Mani- toba border to Kapuskasing, Ont., and lease it to Trans-Canada y | Pipe Lines Limited. Ontario was: to fipance one- | third of the cost up ‘to $35,000,000 with interest to it based.on the prevailing rate for Ontario bonds. Mr. Fleming's statement, on a Camineis bibate ta ER ee wduced no reaction in the House. In 1956 the Progressive Con- servative and CCF Opposition parties put up an angry battle against the then Liberal govern ment’s plan fo help Trans-Canada Pipe Lines Limited finance its gas line from Alberta te Mont- real. O’LEARY Mr. William Bowie head me- chanic for: the Oliver Company, | returned to his home in Bible Hill, Truro, NS. after spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Palmer. Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended the relatives of the late Miss Minnie Murray who passed away very suddenly, Friday 16th. | Congratulations are -being ex- tended to Rev. and Mrs. Lewis J. Rector of Springfield West jwhose marriage took place Mon- | day afiernoon, Jan 19th., at the, ly at the college since 1893, and a taken the Some of the students are seen in the photo as they watch the process of making powdered milk. The milk is coming off the 7 to right — Prof. H. Sear, of the O.A:C. Dairy Department; Dona Lane, Niagara Falls: Howard Lodge, Quelph: and Harold Lar- | sen of -Chariotietown, P.E.I. Saint John Will Clear Out Slum SAINT JOHN ‘CP)—Evication Motices are to be served before May 1 on 23 families comprising 140 persons living in ramshackle, ¢ondemned quarters in north-end | Millidgeville. The buildings, constructed as temporary air. force barracks in 194, are owned by the munici- pality, which will carry out the evictions. Saint —_ common THE COMMUNITY PAGE FRIENDLY — NEIGHBORLY — SERVICE TOUR FRIENDLY EASTERN AUTO SUPPLY STORE This Week's Special NU-TREAD | SAVE AT council agreed Tuesday to sup- port the municipality. (water and water pipes froze con- home of the bride. The ‘bride is the former Jean Gorrill daughter tinually. of Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Gorrill, There was no immediate deci- sion On where to re-settle the people. as a ‘grave fire hazard,” with | plumbing ae. 66S suré. A Health department report said many | when it was reported that only 12 The area to be cleared was de Of the 23 families made an at- seribed by a building inspector | tempt to pay their rent of $16-$18 aon | trickle” of water due te low soa | plumbing bill alone exceeded ARCTIC FISH — were crumbling, there was no hot | measure 30 feet in ae Common council agreed to The groom is the son of Mr. and back the municipality's decision Mrs. Dewis Rector, Kennet- cook, N. S. The marriage was performed by Rev Gordon Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Dewis Rector, jand Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Mac- O'Leary, visited with friends ia Summerside. Mrs. Kenneth Dawson returned to her home in Poplar Grove af- ter spending the week-end ip Coleman’ with her sister, Mrs. Ivan MacLean and Mr. MacLean. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Ellis and family visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Chandler’ North Milton on Thursday and also at the home of Mr. and Mrs Alex Ford. % School chums of little Dale ,EHis, West Cape are sorry to hear he feli while playing at school and sustained a broken arm. He was taken to the Com- munity Hospital in O'Leary where he received medical treatment. Dale is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Milford Ellis, West Cape. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Gilson Ring, ‘nee Avis MacDon- ald’ of Milo on their recent mar- riage. . Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mac- Donald returned to their home A municipal report said the /Telian returned to their homes the jin Nova Scotia after attending the amount of rent collected last | wedding of their son and brother | year. |Rev. and Mrs. D. J. Rector. i Miss Freda Strang accompan- adait grampus of Arctic |!ed by her mother Mrs. Ross a type of dolphin, may ‘Strang and Mrs. Earl Larkin and i family and Mrs. Denise Riley. | Seas, WHY GO ELSEWHERE TO SHOP? in Moncton after spending a very pleasant weekend at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lem MacDonald, Brae. They were accompanied by Miss Jessie MacDonald who left Monc- ton Monday for Toronto, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Allen of “The finest merchandise in Canada is on sale right in your own Cansenbe. When you ‘trade at home es lial ae leat eh same style and at prices no higher than those teen la Hida Cees. BUT YOU GET TWO BIG EXTRAS o (1) More friendly service, and more per- | Bayfield, N. B., are being con-| gratulated ‘on their marriage | which took place on January 10th. in Bayfield, N. B. Mrs. Allen is the former Miss Ina Smith youngest daughter of Mr. and/| Mrs. Guy Smith, West Mr. Winston at O'Leary cepted a was t©lwere shocked to learn a {raw Summerside, spent Thursday when the first are pleased to see him out and around after being a patient in the Community Hospital, O’Leary. Mrs. Clarence Butler and Clem O'Connor were the prize winners at the C. W. L. weekly card party in St. Mark’s parish Hall, Wed- prize going to Mr. Oscar O'Hal- | leran. i The residents of this commun- | ity extend deepest sympathy to all surviving relatives of the late Edgar Harris, whose death occurred Wednesday night at the Community Hospital, O'Leary. D.U. | FAMED DETECTIVE j | eee (Reuters) — Scotland | Superintendert George Cor- | bo who cracked some of Lon- don’t most bizarre murder cases, | died Friday at the age of 8%. He retired in 1933. i Albert L. Thomas Your WHITE ROSE | BULK DEALER ' CARSON & BIRT @ Motor Oils WINTER TIRES SHOP AND SAVE | sonalized. - Auto & Plate Glass @ Pes ant Hentag Ce $10.95 With Trade = (2) Community prosperity from which Plain and Bevelled Mirrors DIAL 6610 PROGRESSIVE ° ; ; ; Ornamental Glass 6 PHONE 6917 @ BUSINESS FIRMS . = ee Phone 3043 67 King St. Fer Pronigt, Delivery Ai ’ 7 SINES ’ : * s Grafton St. East 181 Gr George Street uo this Community, bene- T. A. Doyle, 78 Kent St. — —— ——— —— * aaa ——— — —————— “SPECIALS THIS WEEK™ HOUSEDRESSES FRED F.KITSON - | WE NEED THE SPACE — BALANCE OF Helen Morgan, sizes 12-20 and 1414-2414 .... $2.98 || ““™ LR tH oo ‘CAR COATS — $5.00 each | Juliana, sizes 38-52 ........-....+-+- sevens $3.98 Prone oe oa . ' * $1 1.95 | KENNEDY’S LADIES’ WEAR THE FASHION SHOPPE wen Ties fone ° 166 QUEEN STREET ~CHARLOTTETOWN 141 Great George Street Phone 3355 While They Last cone ——_ " SHOP an/SAVE AT THESE PROGRESSIVE © BUSINESS FIRMS ELLY PROPANE GAS LTD Propane Gas and Propane’Gas Ranges Charlottetown Tel. 3934 Summerside Tel. 8011 Established 186) Members Florist Telegraph Delivery Association Flowers fer All Occasions — Save Telegraph Costs By placing out of town Christmas Orders NOW P. 0. Box 756 Dial 4525 _ 18 Upper Prince St. ESTATE OF MRS. JOHN WILLIAMS . ||. BUD’S SERVICE STATION Irving Gas and Of For a mid-winter check-up contact us Phone $116 105 Richmend St. PEOPLE DO READ SMALL hl Check these ads carefully — YOU may be a winner! || CROWN BAKERY Bakers Of | Delicious®Crown Bread On Sale At Your Neighborhood Grocery Dial 5270 BRIGHTON DAIRY ‘Allie Mcinnis Prop.) Pasteurized Milk and Cream, Kaye Chocolate Drink! Our Driver passes your door every day. Drink Milk For Health’s [| A Complete Collision Service Alignment Work - Paint Jobs Dial 8613 = 70 Dorchester St. GRAFTON ST. ESSO SERVICE STN (Edgar S. Hayes, Prop.) ,Atlas Tires Batteries-Accessories, Washing and Greasing Free Pick-up and Delivery week there will a This page is a weekly feature of The Guardian and Patriot for a 26 week period and each | r in the advertisements names and addresses of E. G. Platts, 37 Esher St. dae tan dee - / aa 1 ies Sake. ~ pe =a -——| FREE! MERCHANDISE OR SERVICE FREE! (— sacs BODY WORKS SEE IF YOUR NAME IS IN ONE OF THESE ADVERTISEMENTS GARAGE HILLMAN people living in Charlottetown and District. Read the advert isements carefully and if you find your name, clip out the advertisement in which you found your name and present jt along with a sales slip or label to The Advertising Manager of this paper, showing that goods or ser- vices have been purchased from any one of the advertisers on this page and you will receive absolutely free a $3.00 order to be spent with one of the advertisers on this page for merchandise or service. SALES & SERVICE THIS WEEK’S. SPECIALS 1957 HILLMAN $1295 1954 DODGE Station Wagen $1095 PHONE 4544 256 Queen Street : _ PATRONIZE THE BUSINESS FIRM: ON THIS COMMUNITY PAGE | FOR THE BEST IN LADIES’ DIAMOND RINGS AT THE | “LOWEST PRICES IN: TOWN” WILLIAMS JEWELLERS A 3.00 purchase order is yours if your name is on this pagel EUSTON STREET ee _— — i SERVICE STATION Irving Cas & Oils Miner Repairs Towing Service Free Pick Up & Delivery Proprietors ¥. 4 113 Euston St. Dial 7369 7360 nesday evening. 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