ad .m. as being “The middle of the jent there does not appear to be) ace fn rain fall which last }in spite of dry weather. tend- obtain which wif! tem- For lobster fishermen |mucb prospect of good steers four months is very cap lee & inte ee ee er cae The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, May 15. 1959. 18 at this time of the jing that low for’ some time. In/than half the long term period, |is the result of frost still being in # thea ’ ; : a.m. is closed to being |the case of lambs the supvort|So far May hasn't done very |the ground. Last Lancaster sea rescue work. kt was the last; RX-219 wasn't among those a Se le are See os ae tetova Se eeeae. se rence eng hog Fr Pegs venga — Se any event we can hundredweight. case It may be interest note | PLANT TREES ional RCAF. war, was Canada Sct ic day" end’ what | both teers and lambs the roarket|,,2% "aay be interest Wxnote A great asset ahd adornment| Leves Comox Fit.-Lt. Timmie Huisman, 37-|1945 and later adapted for Mar- there does not seem to be Sr drought for many years occurred | to any homestead is a good shel- COMOX, B.C. (CP)—The year - old pilot from Monarch,|itime patrol. . prospect of agreement om in 1921 when less than ‘three |ter belt. They are not difficult » BC, last | Alta., who flew the famous craft merits of fast time. Starting with November during | inches of rain fell during the|to grow and native white spruce| the RCAF’s operational Lan-|during the Second World War| . FIXES ERRORS CATTLE SUPPORT the past six months has had com-| months of May, June and July.|makes a very satisfactory hedge. |©@sters left here Wednesday en)when they established themselves} A British firm has perfected Beef is one of the products | siderably above the average hours |The net result was of course ex-| This is the time of year to plant |Toute to Halifax and retirement! as among the most effective bom-| radio equipment that will auto- Eichich comes unter 0 mandatary |. Seemann. Svar So. pest Ay | tremely peer crepe. Good qrawih | Woes Bs stnet to made.now te 2 from selive ai Sees sarving bers of the time, was at the con-| matically detect and correct .er- flecr price. However the Seer | Years Wie ot meen Pr re cn ee ce emaree the | surprisingly short time the trees' The RX-219 will be used in air-'trols for the flight East. rors din transmissions. - time due to the fact |% Sunlight or an average of|month through the growing Qoor. Over he is en years the | bom nurs or aost10|""Work ete and "has floor. Over the last ten years or Work on begun average price for good steers om | hours per quite generally, during this week ‘ ] floor would therefore be $17.89) have course been accompanied | equipment are going quite stead- : cr } per hundredweight. At the mom-!'by considearbly below the aver- ily. The soil still does not show, : by your. child’s teacher~meddlesome, - Y fone ee S / | 7 = : i. iz te or. S/F me co-operative, or indifferent?. The bbe in North River om Sm [ck Be focome Ar teaching staffs of \ 11 Ottawa schools ly education at Warren Grove |received his junior matriculation | |_ : Chool and entered yous of |22S liv tes i ae > Mes in 1955. Wayne's outside |i, ne taught school until 1967, . ‘ : fests are centered. manly in| Oconee ail 157 have produced a candid report card | I, Securctaince oe tans. sion, Sapeeaie in colege ‘setits| \ Fe Pp : p a cine at Dalhousie “University. Hood ‘White or Chen Campbell's Tomato 2 for a : Robin ow i " e . ‘ (Meyers Stud atezers Stato. | CAVE MIX ... 35] SOUP, 7 for . 1.00| KAM, 12 oz. . 99¢ _on major parental shortcomings. ‘No AMONG THE FARMERS | x= Joa. ie lS Sativsten ot Aesetiens Sesion FLOOR WAX 69¢/ JUICE, 6 for . 1.00) ._..., 5 Ww, bas more téachers’ dirty looks” when sore cele ¢te| ORANGES .. 69c numa nigh Ves h Grade A. large eggs at| cents. A deal of difference |] JUICE ...... PEAS 1.00 ess. Devon bb. aay cat Lee ey ver wha BACON... 69 ou read Weekend ‘Magazine f Se te eae ny ee ponents 6 cee © Perfection or Carnation Chase & Sanborn Instant Gai! 6 hes ee ee. he 7 ; agazine or ce, vale| any al n hand a te pre] MILK, 6 for .. 89¢| COFFEE, 6 oz. 1.15] SOAP, I bar .. Tc ™ time egg markets|mean real encouragement for Si ine ! oe L practically -|m. i : ‘ _issear «| ACCEPTING a tips on how to be an ideal parent! The Cinderella : cillaets da cli Difference im view points or s ° ; ie diate ie evince were core] - Grass Seed Turnip and Mangel Seed i » thi always the case by the Alber- cy . ® ° pouty prt |e resent we rtrd 6. ba a ——' romance of Michika Shoda and Crown Prince for the lower tades. The egg trade is having M tame sel Moore-& McLeod Ltd. : sabe Beene ns , Akihito has had world-wide appeal. Seceee - te ies wien ae eof Oe ex.-:-7 Weekend Magazine depicts with four gta = a Ps, S __ xX _ . ; : . eo ee =e all pages of color Y photos, the delicate beauty of =arac| “earete. price of milk for powder and eee ev anee S ; ‘ ; : Sey fermions ts toes od oe iclitiee. 2 cen ae their ancient J apanes¢ marriage ceremony. stirred up very strong feel ae eae Te i 08 in the province of Ontario . “e : - yapellcte gy ogy tno ‘YY Ch k C a e te ih 7 nent of “price fixing act- : j Mia ese oars) the cost is low. ie uc | onnors 1s going’ gr at\ guns ; this effect was sc. i . 4 j P a x rato ss ee | the fashions are great as The Rifleman in one of TV’s top (ie oo ten erie Sure to appeal to your imagination and your ay marketing program|| good fashion sense . . . our new separates, : PS “ints supers’ sd\| made for mixing and matching to meet every . Westerns. Which career would the former first les to. consumers. si] occasion, all summer long. Come, choose * ys . “ : oa a es at little cost. 7 SKIRTS and a baseman for the. Montreal Royals prefer — TV BLOUSES that Ontario far : : scr threaten § \ R ! D f § SKIRTS | cowboy star or home-run hero? Danny Kaye once termed an ‘“‘an- mix or match cotton skirts and blouses embroidered. ; food policy.” : Chino’s and Imported Dan River cotton, sheath and ; a _ ” gathered skirts. Sizes: 10 - 20: 7 en : 2 rt bape - they do in stripes, plaids and plain colors. 4.98 to 10.95 ~~ described Tuesday Weld as ‘15 Chinos, Denims and Corduroys. In the | latest slim tapered styles. Sizes: 10-20. i TO 5% BLOUSES sleeveless and short sleeve cotton blouses in a variety of the latest styles and colors. Sizes: 10 to 20. ng 2 ‘going on 27.” In Weekend Magazine this poised child-woman with the ~ ig on the window sill in the sun s reported to have started a dis- pus fire in Kings County last j Apparently if oaditions are right a bottle can ith an intensity that will start \ : fire er or ae =—_—S—S—XXXX knockout figure spoofs current glamor queens. ‘Is this a dagger I see before me...2 No, We have also heard of another ' roken j arenas Gissew “leg on ier shape is the fashion . . . and thank good eg tallest oo ee on ems tat ne it’s the first all-round Canadian: outdoor involved in | i them i | places where “they will aan tery is most helpful. the sunlight on imflamable terial. Theref ; Es a ne orth weser.|| Bathing suits styled by Cole of California, Cat- fae Sates Teaces. alina, Beatrice Pines and Sea Nymph. Sizes: 12 ATO HAPPINESS Pqnose te growers who | to 42 } potatoes 6“ TO 16° knife, held by master cutler Rudolph Grohman to sell at the pre- it time will reap a much better est than was the case earlier of: Pictou, N.S. — who also holds designs for 6.008 knives inv tie haadk ‘On the Island It’s MOORE & Md£OD LID, “Your Favorite Shopping Centre" Your best reading value is your week-end newspaper! All This And More In Saturday's THE EVENING PATRIOT