, st. Patrick. C.N’.D.. re- gmm Mr. Kenneth A. 1 W superintendent of City 15‘ the Hyndman Company ed each year to the D- from page Sl part of the heat per- MEETINGS wfigow night, Wednesday, Olllonthgue and District Arti- ' flnreeding Club will be hold- their annual meeting in the M Hall at Montague com‘: -ng at 3 pm. The gues er Wm be the Deputy Min- of Agriculture, MT» .55 C- I, All cattle owners In the gm/welcome. ‘ _ Thursday evening in Soums Eastern King s Artificial ing Club will hold their air meeting commencing’ at 8 " The guest speaker Wlll be Minister of Agriculture. the ding these meetings will be President of the’ P.E.1. Arti- Breediug Association, Smith Farlaneanld the Director of IV luififical Breeding, Program- e0’Leary and District Arti- Breeding Club held their ual meeting last Wednesday - t in -the O’Leary community I ith the President, Gerald ' hlelin the chair. Dr. George l‘isher‘was the guest speaker! . Thurdsay night the West ‘nee Artificial Breeding Club pd their annual meeting in unt Rose School’ with Allison lclntosh presiding. The guest peaker -was Mr. E. W. Adams, pectarrof the Dairy Herd Im- . vement Programme. n Monday night last the Tyne alley and District Artificial with the zippyfiang RECEIVES HYNDMAN ,co.suIEI.o urban school, Grades one to six. a.ttai.ni.ng the highest average in group work performed during the Musical ’ Festival competi- i,i,nns"_1.‘his year the shield was Breeding Club held their annual meeting in the Tyne Valley Hall. The President. Beecher Dennis was in the chair. The guest speak- er was Mr. David. Rogers, P.E.I.‘ Department. of Agriculture. Mr. Rogers gave a very interesting talk on pasture management with special emphasis on Soil. Testing, The Proper Uses of Lime and Fertilizers in a Pasture Program- me. ' EGG }IOLDING« Refrigerated egg—holding room costs are low n The cost of a mechanically refrigerated egg- holding room is relatively low for commercial egg-producers, says‘ F. Z. Beanblosson, Texas A. and M. poultry marketing specialist. ‘For examplegon a unit thnal would handle a 2,000 bird floc' laying 20 to 24 cases per week. the fixed cost (depreciation. int crest on investment and main tenance and repairs) would I7: $60 per year. or 5_$/icents pg case.-. * Studies on o*perating'costi5 jndi.‘ cate that 11/2 kw-hrs. of electric .BAT1‘ERIES $12.00 up ii rmns $14.00 up- ‘ ll DIAL 9255 snliimm 1;o1>nn’s IRVING STATION ? I ands PLUS the cook! The family knows ~ ell-O Lemon Pie Filling is bursting afidiold-fashioned home-made goodness‘! ‘I. .A.Ginch'for the cook, too If You add {your own egg yolks for extra richness. Then whip up the whites for a fluif 40$ m<f.t1‘ingue.v Best 4 lemon pie ever! Cor. HPrlnceN& Grafton Sts. ofikfrcsh lemons . . . t I MIIFFLERS . $7.oo;up ix. Won by l‘toeh_ford Square School. The a.wa.r-d was presented during the course of the stars‘ of the festival concert. held at. Prince of Wales College Saturday after- noon. g ity per case of eggs cooled is required. Electric rate det'er- . mines actual cost. but for the average producer. this will be three to five cents pelr case. So. the total cost to operate such a cooler would be 83/4 cents to l0-'3/4 cents per case. or about one-third cent per dozen eggs, says the special.-isll.. I For maximum efficiency, the egg cooler should be operated at as near to its capacity as is pos- sible. V CLUB NEWS Head of Hillsboro 4-H Calf Club met at the home of Eleanor. Edgar and Edith Coffin with llllll|lEllll$ More dividends have I been paid, by than by any other mutual fund in Canads twelve Inenihers and three tors present. The fig called to order by the piesident, Roy Coffin and opener} with the repeating of the 45H Pledge. An illustralcd talk on the parts of a cow and what“. to look for while jlidgingz a dairy cow was ,c:iven by the Club Leader, Cof- fin Douglas. and Club Director Garth Coffin. ‘ Next meeting is to he held at the home of Coffin Douglas on May 19th when ‘a judging class will be held at 7 pm. Roll call is to be answered by naming a paint. of a cow. The meeting was is!- LL3 FREE FAST §E|IN|CE In The Office by 9 Cleaned and Ready For Pick-up At 5 WE no ALI, REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS Rife-Way Cleaners 192 Fitzroy St. Dial 7387 Q conrs 166 Queen Street was ' then adjourned. A delicious ‘lunch Was. served by the ll(‘l§l€:S$ after ‘which a vote of l,ll_3.lll§S was ex- tended. Eleannr Coffin, Secretary ‘Triple “M” 4-1-I Calf Club met at Morel] School following the judging class held at the home of Mr. Gordon Coffin. The president called the meeting to order and the members .repeal.ed the 4-H Club Pledge. Sixlteeu members answered the roll call and the minutes were read and approv- ed. It was reported that the pro- ceeds from the cake sale were $5.90. "EKLY NEW ISPRINIG messes‘ Arriving Daily BAN-LON and TYCORA SWEATERS From 5.95 to 7.95 Q DRESSES KENNED‘{'S LADIES‘ WEAR Mr. Peters read Cm'I’£‘.S.p()l1(IE‘.l1(:€ our front Mr ‘Peacock concerning It I2-net on ‘Friday erer1;n.g. May llallrflfll assistalice for Ivuying put‘ bred A,vI'sluI‘e calves. Sclierlules for the judging classes were pas- sed out and it was decided to hold the meetings at 7.30 pm. It was moved and seconded thalt we hold the two meetings a month. One is to be a judlging class and the other our business meeting.’ New record books were passed Collection amounted to BL cents plus a 50 cent membership fee. Next meeting to be held on June 2nd at 7.30 pm. at the home of Orville Smitli. With Wayne Dickieson acting as president the meeting came to or- der by the singing of O Canada and the Club Pledge. The secre- tary read the minutes which were approved as read. Discussion on sign posts followed and the de- cision was left to the leaders. It was decided to invite the Cornwall play to New Glasgow Hall as a project. the New busi- ness followed. and the. commit- tees appointed were as follows: New Glas;{nw 4-H Call Club Lunch —»Gloria Houston and Jim- USIN _Wed..... May 21. 195., The G-uarclian Page my l\/l.cAleer. Recreation M Wil- fred Smith. The roll call to be answered by your favorite make of car. Collection amounted to $1.35 and there is now $38.68 in the treasury of dairy cows. It was ‘announced that there would be a judging class at the home of Gwenneth MacDonald on May 15th at 7.30 pm. The meeting then adjourned and a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. The next meeting is to be held on June 13th at 8 pm. at the home of Allan Mlaccoubrcy ‘When you shop regularly in your home, community you are »+aI<ing‘out an insurance pol. ; icy that guarantees your tamlly a safe andvmere secure future in a thriving com- munity. Shopping dollars spent at home, stay to give us all the benefits of better schools, , better sanitary facilities, cultural improvements and all the extras that mean ~be+ter' living. Shop at Home. djan Way Of Life. a I g nnouems Dial 8925 ISLAND Auto aoov wonxs A COMPLETE COLLISION SERVICE .WWAIiEnment Work ._Eint Jobs PHONE 86137 '70 Dorchestor Street A. B. McIcRAE Custom ‘ Grinding Mixing Check-R-Mix / Al. FEED ponnaeens-Ian:-us Purina Chow: Newwldca Farm Equipment PHONE 9514 Wlnsloe ‘P. E- 1- EASTERN SECURITIES COMPANY LIMITED * M6 llehmnnd $9., Cherloilnlown ll ‘ o ' LEMON euwou “just-1“igl1t cousisrsucv... I E }3‘H..I..l?NG Jgll-Q is Q regjgderegl Grads mark owned in Canada by General Feeds, Limited MucDONALD . RADIO SERVICE; “Specializing in- Radio Rubber Q8 Welders New Tire Sales - Recapping Rubber ‘ Welding Repairs” _ L 180 Kent St. Dial 6915 M S,_D1§:‘,,,f.?:zR,,,,,, YOUR BEST- ADVERTISING BUY I IS THE A ' GUARDIAN-PATRIOTV Phone 7369 L. J; ROSSITER PRQDIUCNE DEALER ‘ wHoI.I~:.sALE SEED -— Masrun nouns HOG. POULTRY and DAIRY FEEDS NEW HOLLAND MACHINERY Grafton Street East \ STATE OF MRS. JOHN WILLIAMS ‘ - Established 1861 Member Florists’ Telegraph Delivery Assn. Same Location -— Same Family “Flowers For All Occasions”. P. 0. Box 756 -- Phone 4525 -'— 18 Up. Prince St. ~ BRIGHTON DAIRY (Allie Mclnnis, Prop.) Pasteurized Milk and Cream and “Kayo” Chocolate Milk. Dial 3330 for prompt service 107 Green Street . for Healt‘h’s \ “Drink Milk . Sake.” i 1 .:(;;.UDMOl.lE'S - our CLEANERS Q Dry Cleaning Q Pressing Q Repairing “It Looks Like Now. When We _.Are Through x Drapes Cleaned silo per pound ¢_g_g: Dial 4922 120 Kent St. BEARINGS REGROUND CRANK SHAFTS AND ‘ TANTQN ACCESS©RlE§ 152 Great George St. IN STOCK .Cl..I_a.rlottet-own Dial 9624 DOWLAN RADIO 8: TV SERVICE Irv Aerials Installed! I I-lave your sci serviced by our qiialitied tcI:IuIicia.nsl I 114 Pownal St. I Your home shopping area is a S. R. Johnston ‘ 1954 " ’ W Ford ’ 2-tone v 2-door 1954. “Ford and Edsel” }?o;,g _ Sales - Service -Parts LWV Tractor St. Peters Rd. 8548 ' Mileage THE ISLAND LEADS THE WAY MR. FRANCIS Summcrside HAROLD E. IIOSFORD Gen. Mgr. ISLAND PROPANE GAS LTD. was one of the very first distributors of proppne gas in the Atlantic Provinces. Over 10 years ago the company of Stanley, Show and Pcardon, Charlottetown, first brought bottled gas to the Island to Introduce’ this modern way of cooking and heating to the Maritimers. There was a tremendous demand for this product and the expansion led to the changing of the name to Island Propane}?-as Ltd. in 1952, and the setting up of 1 separate . company to selland service the many propane users. Forthe next three years the company’: expansion continued and in the Spring of 1955 it was found necessary to establish a bottling plant in New Annan to better supply the many customers and the network of dealers which by now covered the Island from end to end. Islanders can be proud of the fact that this cylinder filling plant is one of the most modern in North America. Also/in the Spring of 1955 a Modern Retail Store was opened in Summerside to render better service to that end of the Island and also to provide a place to display the many fine lines of the latest in Hot Water Heaters, lllanges, Branders and even Lights. .This Store is capably managed by Mr. Francis MacQl!=ll‘!'i8 Of Sllmme1‘§i*Ie- To cope with the need for expanded facilities in Charlottetown Island Propane Gas Ltd. recently moved to more spacious quarters on Grafton Street, where the most modern way to cook and heat can be demonstrated to new customers on the latest equipment in pleasant surroundings. The Company’s offices are also at this store at 58 Grafton Street. Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Harold E. I-Iosford, 51 Greenfield Ave., Chal-lottektovvn is the General Manager of Island Propane Gas Ltd. Mr. Hosford islproud of the fact that Island Propane Gas Ltd. gives employment to fifteen employees in all. I Harold Hosford on being questioned about the tremendous growth of this Company replied it was due primarily to the ready public ac- ceptance ol this product which make: water heating and cooking fast, efficient and economical. KEEP YOUR CAR SINGING, GET ESSO SERVICE We carry a large stock of Marvelube, Mobiloil. Motor Oil, also _ ‘Esau, and Esso Extra’ Gasoline. ‘ ‘ N ‘ ATLAS TIRES, BATTERIES AND A(JCI‘..bS0lftI.E.S ARTHUR ROPER’S Imperial Service Station Dial 3211 1&2 Euston Street Your Local Merchants Are Your Neighbors! Deal With Them And They Deal With You! IIWIKIITE RG55 SERVECE STAIIGN 24 HOUR SERVICE Q wnsu Jons g rowmc. I g Accussoimzs Q LUBRICATION Q TIRES ’" 0 wauruo Macnolihljn. Prop. Night: 7134 . 9345 Day: 3:573‘ MMQUARRIE, ' fundamental precept of the Cana- Phone 9609 LARTER BROS. 9 CONCRETE WORK on ALL KINDS Manufacturing Concrete Blocks “Concrete Sewer Pipe” Helen Smith, Secretary Treasur- er. .. The 0’I.eary 4.1: Call’ clot» held their meeting on Mafv’ 9”“ til me home of Sheldon Ma-cLeau’s. m-ilo. Roll call was alrswered W 15 members. After the minutes were adopted the group decided to hold their next meeting at the home of Raynall MacNeill.’s on 'lVl»ay lfith. The remainder of the evening was spent in lessons study from the Manual. Elaine Palmer, Sec- retary. ss ‘REVIEW NGLY sewn Specials This Week Us_ed.Es.9£emsn* 1--No. 114 Manure Spreader $300 I-No. 22 M. H. Tractor $375. 1--No. 2»So_d Dearborn Mount- ed Plow $125. ” 1-«No. 32 MH. Tandem Disc Harrow $250. 1--Ford 'l‘r'actor, good condi- tion $300. , E. D. REID PRODUCE LTD. ' Phone 8597 Specializing In Concrete Brick, Keusington Road Crown Bakery I Bakers of \Deiiciou= Crown Bread On sale at your neighborhood grocery DIAL 5270 44 Dorchester St. WEAITHERALI.’ ALUMINUM co. Aluminum Doors, Windows. Awnings! Free Estimates Reasonable Prices. 125 Kent St. Dial 6428 For the Finest ISLAND RADIO TV..AND RADIO SERVICE “PHONE 6021” CENTRE D ‘" PEDAL ‘ 141 Gt. George St. ‘shun mus g snontrs PUS ' AND HERE’ . AND JEANS HALTERS anon 2.98 FROM 2.98 . FROM 1.93 THE FASHION SHOPPE Dial 3355 DIAL 5556 I “Our driver passes THE PURE MILK» CO. LTD. VP. 0. BOX 182. CHAREOTTETOWN Clarified and Pasteurized Milk éream - Blend — Butter — Cheese -— Ice Cream Homogenized Products I See him or phone 5556 for prompt delivery. your door daily." Phone 9713 FALLS AUTO sour REPAIRS “Paint Jobs A Specialty” Dependable Body and Fender Work 201 Weymouth §t. POWER MOWERS I as Low AS D $49.95 WI’l.‘lI'I.‘RADE-IN I EASTERN AUTO sumv PHONE 3393 V for prompt delivery! Island Propane Gas Ltd. tor Industrial, Commercial Domestic Use. PHUNE 3934 58 Grafton St. 181 Great George St. Dial 691? - SAVE SAVE HI.-Irr Melllsh I Y I l 0'1 St Oil " our mperia ,1 ‘ave Distributor in Charlottetown” ' « FUEL IN SEEDING with Cockshuflfs Model 110 DRJLLS IN III or 16 E111! sizes. . Will take trades. Call and see them at Turner Farm Equipment Ch rlottetown 5716 Res. Phones 7349 Off. YOUR BEST AD¥ERTI$lNG BUY IS THE C.+tlA;RDtAVltls.PATulI0T SI.ll’~€$l=-tIlNE SLAMD (Percy G. Gay, Prop.) Pastcurized Milk and Cream Blond Ilomogenizcd Milk. Cllflcnlflte Mill-' Buy our prodiicts at your ’-oc‘l f.—:I'ucer “DIAL 4251 FOR PR.DM,P’I.‘ S.I!1lrI.\l'l(?E” DAIRY ~ I I I3. .1; 3: fl is I I’ I i I . l ., l I E . . . .:-i~?i5-‘vs’-?:?fi‘?~*5v~;:-,-w~a_:;-as-..+gc;m:4;?-_w.,n,_:.