and a bright rainbow of colors. F- C°“@mi'“v J‘ Ma°L°m‘”‘ °f Page 14» The é2E1§~_125.$ ' Fairfield's Spring Central R°Y¢'l'[Y Bedding Fair Boy Scouts Hike , , , - lty Scout Today s issue of 'lhe Guaidian The Central EOY3 _ V h.k is now advertising Fairfield s, Troop held their third winter i e H So JUST $l'°° delivers your new bicycle! Spring Bedding Fair, a notaibleiof l9_58 on Saturday- The meme event. Known far and wide as reading. ‘ Canada’s blanket and wool pro- being patrol cooking “id map d-ucts specialists, Fairtield and reading ‘ OF E _ Q Sons Limited have come up With patrol rations were supplied to _ an original business that should me three patrols before departure V ‘ intrigue all economy - minded from {me Community Hall at 9.45 house-wives. the menu ‘consisted of 32:? “Do your bedding by The F_air- juice. cod fillets» P°‘a‘,fe;;d and field Way” is an oft - recogmzfed 1‘0tSiP€a5: 3-9919 Same’ r slogan for an astonishing °i'-83mZ- hot cocoa- . ' . . ‘ ' ' ' " cle n sleek lines 3° ”‘° i''‘* '“ Y°“' °'°“’°' *° °“" ° i’”'"‘' “ii” bi“ ‘iii’ "°i"”9'v S‘-ii ”’§..+ ..‘I’.'.agi.+ awa‘/i "'° They not only sell new bedding and taken y C3 _ _ . . ’ y .l. ese fine ‘C c es, ou W 4 . . _ and blankets - they create all map referencteafiwrlggfcifiiiggtrg _ sturdy quality, the all-around gOOd lOOl(.$ Oi: delivers Holmanls SP0” “°‘” a'rtf1°]°s mm-ild and-“sieiiii iiliiiiiriiiililehgn given a topogTa- and you can have it too . . because iust ONE D own - - t woo en materia s as mir . ,- A t . - :13“-V.“5 3 “i” °f Aladdm giliiiiiemiigiriieiiiiisawiiighiiniia- mg Goods Department today and make your selection. amip. . . . . - ' 1 trol to the / The Spring Bedding Fair, which led hlInft0er1l::doifll:h;’3Troop rem commenced Saturday, April 5- mafl’ "arm Beavers had the features mainly an mteresi dewousi 5 nd ‘arrived in at ting and absorbing process: the longest jaignstfi tml to report in regeneration of old woollen goods noon. The 11‘ pa ASM M Mc_ that have been turned into the were greeted byd HQ an-Ea es_ company! Gallffihey “"h° ha .t anmted ALL STERILIZED taiblished and patrol si es fo- First, there comes the. sorting Preparations begarli at onctemlsr of the woollens, then rapid St<_?!‘1‘ the full course mea by Dam“: liza-tion in a patented steaming Someofthe new boyshwere a H and oiling machine. Later the old ed at the outcome, owever a- 3Gents'unil ladies‘ Bicycles BASEBALL SPECIALS * M d it C d b ell-known manu- oiisrel .n.i“:t.ti.byi.“o‘t..o. Standard and 9 .95 SAVE 331.3% - 50% and more! Juvenile sizes to suit all ag€S- PARTS IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE. Equipped 0 FOR EXAMPLE 9 ' I . Brake. . 1 .' 1 I re shredded. ate hearty and needless to say, With W€1i_kI10Wi1 Perry Coasier _ . _ investor The new a-rti- there were no rations to carry Highly polished chrome plated rims in sizp; 1.00 DOWN officiag Lang“. Bug-5. |-¢g_ 5,50_ , , , , 1,93 ciles are reW-OV€n- _ home. 26" OI‘ 28 . YOLII‘ ChOlCe Of Red 01‘ Blue W1 5 00 MONTHLY _ Men and women alike may see Foflowmg the meat, where was White trim. - 95 2 9 this re-creative system _3t “’°r,k a short hike thru the woods with , Tfflppfif GIOVCS. reg. 6- . 0 o 010 o o o o 8 during the Spring Beddmg Fa” a talk on tree recognition by the ' with their OW“ °Y_e_5- AH, t.h 9,3’ A.S.M. The Troop then took part have to do is visit Falmeids in a few games by s. M. J. Rich- . . ‘ ‘ K '. O I . I - . o I I 0 5 070} W5ii'5mff°d ‘(")“‘: 'p’.'°gr°s5N° plant ard, followed by a summary of the ' 1 i G c ‘ in P1‘°9i7°“» “‘ ‘arm’ . d arctiviitie-s. I S - I O ‘ 1'“ mt easy Work’ but 15 din? age boys returned home as a i . » ’ . . Cieariiig 3 large quantity of base' with we “most care an? emu; Troop very tired but looking for- ' = . °"‘?,-Eff’. ladi agzfglg t%:eI1:0l£§:si,fg ward to future hiikves when more ‘ Fa; 1;, over 30 women em_ of the back roads dry up. The ‘I 3' M We old materials in_ following Scouts took part:-— P-L ii.’00‘I};1e-(fl‘Sesflii1-all 400 different grades W' Mcmee" G‘ Perry’ D‘ Roper’ ‘t genuine C.C.M. product in sizes to suit ADULT MODEL bail equipment 8-13 Srefitiy 7*‘ all ages . . . from eight years and up. - duced prices. Take advantage of Available in both ladies’ and gents’ styles in JUVENILE MODEL this big Spring c1eamnce_ Donn: color choice of Red or Blue. You’ll find of types featured Catcheny of -the most modern woollen mills 1957 0‘ the Beaver Pa'tT‘°15 P‘L b D A B H J Ga C.C.M. wherever good sporting equipment is JUNIOR MODEL fielders. glove!’ em in addition to M. Camp ei , . -agn-a=, . m- - 1 th iiiingiiiliiiiiiinous OUTPUT Pbelir T- Ri‘~‘iia“i- M E1“-5 and sold‘ You'll find them at Holmans in Q the items listed above. .. _ - 5 Fox Patrol; A-P-L D. Richard, E. wggititactgg Ev: 1:52;’ liigwong Dowling, P. NI-alCLeDIl8n, B. Jel- Tha, mum, p,.,,d,,m ,,,,,.,, M. Johnson of the Lion Patrol. right style . . . the right size . . . the mo DOWN blankets than any other sirgilar again '00‘ \ ‘ right price “,0 MONTHLY . _ §’é3“",,.‘.1‘,,ii.lh"...r°.” éf.ipf.‘§.§“ at iii: - l{0LMAN’S sronrmo GOODS . . . both seem, various necessary jdbs. , The many friends of Mrs. Ken- i ' ’ S _ M _ L_C_ pamieid, wrihe neth Maclsaac of Mt. Royal,‘ are durziiiliitiymot wool is quite amaz- sorry to hear she is a patient in mg _ at new“ Mae, 1“ inwla- the Commuinity Hospital at 0’- -hing quality". I nlk th Leew- That~‘wih ,u~'eoier lesser ;,§a,e,‘-,’,,f:°‘;,,d sgmhedcs, Messrs Alfred and Fired Mil- can be used again and again at. ligan of _Halifax and Dartmouth, tel. being mm up and ,.e.w0,Ven_ N..S. arrived home Wednesday Fairfield’s is a. family enter- night i°_."_191l3 their mPth°Ts.M1\5- prise’ one with an excenemt re. §cott Milhgan, who is seriously com in sewing Canad,-.ans_ T0, ill in the Community Hospital, 0’- day, many of their s-toi1']e - de- Leary- pots 1 ted I t - try. it’: $3.93. oégiifiis si§n§°‘é2. Mn and Mrs. any mg established in Winn,-,peg_ Knutsford and Mr. and Mrs. Ar- ‘1lhere’s one in Vancouver, yet mm’ Ha1‘fi5- °’L°31'Yv m°t°1‘°d to another in Edmonton. In the east, Ch3’'1°“°t°W’‘ ‘"1 Thursday- » l t ‘ M -t al 3:131’ §:ein°:;,aI_ee;jt0:‘ on re as Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Shaw and am‘ BIRTHDAY - two children who spent the win- The comipany. which observes 'ter in‘ T°r°”’t°’ om" “rived its 361711 birthday this year, weil- mm’ in 0’L°‘ry Tuesday’ ~ - 1 ‘ l t fi‘.’..’.fl§; at hr. am tours and special visits Wm en_ visiting with his parents Mr. and able people to see engrossing Mirs. Dermot MacLean, Milo. Eggcdfgzesangfapgifgngg’ Tfiggigij Friends will be pleased to learn tails have proven interesting to that Mrs‘ Ste? Wallace’ who many groups of ladies who are was 3 Patient in the Omeary ‘carefumy ushered t_m_0’ug1h Fail‘ Cotmmupity] Hospital, was able to .‘ , ‘ . ‘ re urn 0 er home in Alberton, he,g,g:r:3;:r?":geifI?:a:‘g‘:iS'at any whetre it is hoped her health will . . ‘ ' ‘ to improve. time by writing the company at can “me their Preston, Ontario, ofrfice. Friends of Mr Chesle . ‘ . . . y Wood- 2."ii:i.:::.:r;i:.%. we saw» to he a beddin roducts at Fair-field's piment im the Community Hos" the thrgifti: lady. of the house Cali pm’ 0 Lea” trade in her family’s old wool- lens and receive a surprising re- turn in actual economy. An order form appears in Fair- fiffiggit:d;)’::)‘;:I§":)“;0‘:§:V:Ii:1:n$ flooded area in Ceylon. A let-ter d ‘. W M _ _ , .. V _ to get a “quick change” done on r§§0k_°‘1’§ecf€ ";:,‘§,,,,,; toefl, system. For bigger cream cheques -—- buy “Velox”. 9-11059 01d aI‘tiC1_eS- held at the home of Mrs. Wallace ‘ MacNevin. i The monthly meeting of the Ladies Aid of the Communit 0 Mrs. Neil Reynolds returned to Hospital, was held in the 0‘Leari,/ Low Down Paym en’ Easy Terms her home in Maine after spend- School on Wednesday evening. ing some time at her old home in WANTED Vei°X Separaiior 1000's oi paint color ‘ A L E problems from all over, Prince Edward Island! 1 Hundreds of Island cream producers say -the closo skimming “Velox” is unbeatable. Its scientifically ' designed mechanism assures CLOSEST SKIMMING WITH EASIEST OPERATION. “Velox” users save I = ‘ . time - save money. Years of research have resulted in If YOU have a paint problem -- bring it to Ho!- m-an’s. The fabulous B. H. Color Carousel will solve it for you in seconds. No miessy tubes -- no rnbdns bother. Simply select the color you want with the help of Carousel’: unique color vision selector. That's all there’: to it - the Carousel does $10 rest for you. See it TODAY at Holman’: The monthly meeting of the Milo W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Alvin MacLean.‘. It was decided to donate $4.00 to the a "separator wiliichv combines ease of operation" with the greatest of efficiency. Proper‘ type of neck-bearing for each size, self-balancing bowl, automatic lubricating Bruiidram - Henderson‘ West Point, guest of her parents Mr. Albert MacGregor, Tor- i C O I O r C a u H I and other relatives. onto, is spending a few days with _ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh- o ' .95 mlggpneajndohflrzirvgyéflznifigfill, ieMacGreg0r,0Leary. Hand operated, 200 lb. capacity, less stand ..,re9\ 62.50 . . V . give, Y,“ wood, after visiting with rela- EMERALD _ tives and friends on the Main- . U i _ D D K ,,,.__.____._.._....&__ land. . Following is the report of Em- H and Milligan of Milo, are sorry to Grade X: 1. Shiela Liambe, 2. _ hear of her serious illness in the Lorraine Croken, 3- Nya11\Lambe. 95 I Grade VIII: 1. Norma Croken, .' 3 9 . 2. Mary Doris Hagan, 3. Emmett on 1... the U.s.A where they cmrom Mccouri, 3. Nancy Green. Hand operated, 500 lb. capacity, less stand -- reg. 86.95 will visit for a couple of weeks, Grade VII 1. Leah Mayne, 2. 3 Ann Trainier. Mr. and Mrs, Lorne MacKay Grade V: 1. William Trainor, g 8 . almost * 0 ents, _Mr. and Mrs. wmiam Charles Rowe (equal). Cougililin and Mr, and Mrs, Brand 2. Isabel Clark, 3. Joan Mayne. Themanyf' d fM_L0_ken. ‘ ‘Se Mulberry r(i?nWSes(i roiisit, st‘. Grade II: 1. Brenda Mayne,’2. reg‘ ' ‘ ‘ Thernanyfriendsofharsy Sm mighscnmi for the month of operated, 400 lb. capacity, less stand -- reg. 74.95 p .. §33“’Z‘i'i”i5.yisiii°f§}”“}lel“aoiiifl E15335 iiI§é;§¢iiii7°rg° Mam’ 2' Hand operated, 400 lb. capacity, with stand -- reg. 89.95 . . recovery. . Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert MacWil- Hagan. ‘ O _ ' liams and two children, left Tues- Grade VH3 1- Jean Mayne. 2. 1 - e ' O i‘. with friends and relatives. Anna Gayle Lambe, 3. Barbara I and son Ronnie, returned to their 2- St Ciail‘ Croken, 3- J0Seph Hand Opel’CIl'eCl, Ibo Cdpclciiy, "" reg. home in Summerside, after spen- Wiiitfi .- ' ding the weekend with their par- Grade IV3 1- Pete!‘ Hughes and - MacKay in Coleman. ShGrade III: 1. Joanne Rowe, 2. Hand operated, 600 lb. capacity, stainless steel discs & stand -- 9 9 -95 arleen Lambe, 3. Arnold Cro- . s0rry_to hear of her illness, and Daryle Nicholson, 3. J a m e s all wish for her a speedy 1-ec0V_ Mayne. ery- Grade 1: 1. Lovell'Croken 2 0 Superb Alkyd Flat -’ James Rafferty, 3. Harold Ciro; Hand 0 eruted V» 9|. f 9 I 1' I d’ ~ » & f d Mr_ and Mrs. Eurie MacLean ken. p ] I Y, S S S H. I — D Gloss Cha”1°ttei0WI1. and son Paul I ' Highest Average ‘ th ' turned_to their home after virsii- grades —- Norma Ciiiikene feiiiiig "99- ° 3 0 . Gloss Enamel. . ting with their parents. Mr. and per cent. Mrs. Errol Stetson. O'Leary and Highest Average in the junior Mr d 0 Acrylic Latex Rubber Base Miimaii Mrs. Dermot MacLean_ §:l1:l.es —- Brenda Mayne 93 per Mm A _ Priiicipa1——Adria«naMona.ghan_ Electric, 600 lb. capacity, stainless steel discs & stcind - reg. l69.00 1 5 6 Ilouse Paints . iina MacLean, Miss Ka. Assistant . p —— Phyllis ca,ms_ 0 Floor Enamel flieriiie PIPPY and Miss Cameron nurses in training at R‘ . ‘d, masc Hospital. Charlottetown, ”,‘.".“.",‘Z._ UE “REM” .,....,.,,,g.,, g.,.,,,, ,, M, W, M” 1-omm, ,,,,., _ ,,,,m Electric, 800 lb. capacity, stainless steel discs & stand -- reg. 184.00 0 , 9 Errol R. Setson, O‘Leary. D93-H Ravenhjll. who collarpsed in ’ Friends of Mrs. Herbert Mac. gigs: iiriiiiiiiomiiiiiinfilgf HOLMAWS HARDWAH ,‘ H‘ t nohiunas nannixiann . , . both stores Williams, Dunblane, are glad to out of a blazing downtown rooim- " ' '"' "i ' ' ’ “O” 3 ores . - hear she is much improved from ing house Friday night by a sec- ’ - her recent attack of pneumonia_ omi firema ii. I«‘1.re.;,-,3“ syd. All wish to see her well. ney Oxeiiham found Raven‘.il:l _ s l u m p e d unconscious on the Friends of Mrs. Sandy Mac- fourth floor of the house. Oxen- Isaac will be sorry to hear she ham collapsed at the bottom of is confiiied to her home through ‘a ladder after rescuing his feudw Illness. All hope to see her oiitflireman. E d 4