‘Preston ‘Bryanton. selected b!,l-'=‘*eT- Nlinister. Minister. May Queen Haven. Total ,e.r was let, prfzz dry tWo»year.g1d Linda Lilac Lmlge Keyes. '1'n.'at Charlottetown Exhibition 1957, t.al cost $250.00. Purchased from Selected by B.B. Jones. The ‘Guardian Page 3’ g _Questions Answered Re ,Thm April 17.1958 l 1 1 1 lions, asked of the Minister of . Agriculture by Mr. Leo Rossiter in the Legislature, were tabled ‘last week before the House pro- irogued: (11 Give number of registered Ealconwoocl Farm Cattle Answers to the following ques-I00. Selected by Minister. lfrom W. Heartz. Total cost $265.3 °°5t $300~00~ Purcllased l I cost $200.00. Purchased from Preston Bryanton. Selected by minister. Pownal Fancy Deborah. Total from Charles Jones. Record 305 days Countess Marie 2nd purchased» 00. 305 day record. 12,810 pounds milk. Eelccted by the Minister. l“‘ 9’028 p°““d5- Selected by me I K.C.D. Gem Segis purchased:Mi“l5te1" I from W. Heartz. Total Cost $315.33 Stralllalbyfl L3SSi0- Total COST 00. Record 365 days. 18,433 pounds; $22500» Pllfcllased f1‘0m Ll0Yd W. Heartz. Record 3 years old in 305 days, 13.725 pounds. Selec- ted by Minister. Seaside June. Total cost $265.- 00. Purcliascd from Walter Bun- tain and Son. 3 year old, record 12,064 pounds of milk in 365 days Springbrook Princess. Total cost $225.00. Purchased from the Estate of Wylie Gibson. Record 9,373 pounds milk in 305 days Rflyally. Valentine. Colanthus.l Total cost $300.00. Purchased from Hector MacNevin. M-31')’ Kerk Abbekerk. Total icost $230.00. Fresheiied in Aug- ust 1957. No previous record. Purchased from W. Heartz. Sel- ected by Minister. Abegwcit Misty Morn. Total cost $350.00. Purchased from B.‘ B. Jones in August 1957. Fresh- t 7) The Department of Agric- ulture has «one Veterinarian on its payroll. His dtuteies as Pro- vincial Vetcrinary Pathologist and Director of Veterinary Services require all his time. (81 In 1957 one calf sold to Al- vin Palmer, 0‘Leary, for $100.00. ' "”—*nonE"s’ou¢=.1ii' illolstcins purclia‘-"ed at Falcon-; _ _ in the past 3 ca1endarlSe1ected by Minister. OTTAWA (CP)—Retai1 sales in wood COMING EVENTS Bingo, Hope River Hall tonight. crokinole Party Springvale School. April 17th at 8.30. Card Party Hampshire Hall on Thursday niglit. Regular Tliurlsday night Dance gt Mt. Ryan. Burns‘ Orchestra. Crapaud district Royals Scar-' let Chapter will be held in Lorne Lodge Room, Thursday, April 17‘ ‘Booking orders for car of. Bar- ley Meal to arrive soon. Special price off car. W.I. Bowman 1 Rummage Sale St Peters Cathedral ‘Hall Friday April 8 at 6:30. Hillsborough. Chapter I. 0. DE. “Ratepayers owing North Wilt- ahire School taxes, please pay before May’ 1st. (Mrs. Allbert Bowman, Secretary). Next Dance St. Peter’s Bay Hall will be Saturday night April 19th. Regular dance every Satur- ‘day night. Good music. a Economy Shellmaker sales are increasing rapidly. Why? Simply because poultrymen are getting firmer egg shells and more’ Grade A eggs. Shellmaker is sold guar- anteed to please or money re- funded. The Smith Brokerage Co. Ltd., 2-3 South Market Wharf, Saint John, N.B. Showing at Morel], Friday. Joan Crawford in “Queen Bee" with Barry Sullivan, Betsy Palmer, John Ireland and Lucy Marlow. All honey on the outside. All nun- ny on the inside! She knows how to bring out the worst in the ‘PICTURES PRESENTED PARKDALE SCHOOL At the regular meeting of the Frank Costello by the Lucy Parkdale Home and School As- sociation held last night at Park- dale Hall, two pictures were pre- sented to the Parkdale High School. The pictures. one of Queen Elizabeth and the other of Prince Philip were presented to the principal of the school, Mr. Maude Montgomery Chapter I. 0. D. E. In the above picture, Mrs. Arthur Love who is the educa- tional secretary, holds the pic- ture of the Prince while Mrs. S. MacKay, the 2nd. vice-regent is seen holding the Queen’s picture. Mr. Costello looks on, and ad- mires the pictures. Multiple Sclerosis Society The executive of the P.E.I. Chapter of the Multiple Slcerosis Society of Canada met recently at the home of Mr. Harold Heartz for its regular monthly meeting. The meeting was presided over by the acting president, Mrs. Keith MacKinnon, with the follow- -ing executive present: Mrs. Louis Howatt, Jr., Secretary; Mr. Har- od Heartz, Finance; Mrs. Lorne Jelley, Ways and Means; Mr. Heath Delaney, Publicity; and two visitors representing a local service club. Mrs. Ho-watt, in the course of her report, read several interes- ting particles of correspondence. A letter from Mr. Cleland ad- vising that copies of the article “I learned to live with Multiple Sclerosis." which appeared in a recent local magazine, were a- vailable to the Chapters.’ Mr. Heartz‘ moved that 150 copies of this article be ordered. They‘ are intended to be distributed to the members affiliated with the local chapter of the Society. A letter was also read from Mrs. G.B. Stewart offering to continue to help the Chaipter by means of ty- ping and stencil-i-ng, for which the executive is most grateful. In the absence of Mr. Arbing best man in town! 8 o'clock. ALL-NEW AL[_,_NE.\\' Hard Gloss 3 was that wont s(‘L1l’fl together to SW9 Y0“ flutfs almost like anot (Sic:-Coat g!\'F.«E you tl'L“S5 One _ _ _ a wax tt_1_:1won't spot . . It’! made up gem—like polymer C-1‘)’5tal5 ' a daz , her floor to live on. A floor you dull 3 the treasurer’s report was given HARD GLOSS... . 3 WAXIES IN ONE NEW PRODUCT! NEW TIN! wastes in _ 3 was that won't _ ain. .. . of millions of tiny, . . that literally weld themselves zliiig shine and a rugged shield :Plans For Annual Meeting by’ Mr. Delaney. It revealed an up to date gross sum of $1527.31 realized by memberships, dona- tions. etc. The executive is most grateful for the response receiv- ed from the Womens’ lnstituttes. Church Groups, Legions, Lodges and Service Clubs. Mr. Heartz expressed confidence that the ob- jective of two thousand dollars will be reached before fiscal year ending in May. Mr. Heartz informed the exe- I . chased, years. (21 How many were males? (3) Give the total cost of each ‘ranimal landed at Falconwood Farm. (4) From whom were they pur- ‘chased and who made the selec- tioiis? (5') Give official milk records . on a yearly basis of,any of thesel animals. (6) Give detailed cost of milk er cwt produced at Falcon- wood Farm, and include items such as pasture, hay, grain pro- duced at farm, concentrates pur- pasteutrizationi, labor, ‘housing and total herd upkeep in 1957. (7) Explain why is it neces-» sary to pay for Veterinary ser- vices at Falconwood, when the Government has Veterinaries on the payroll. (8) Give statement of Sales of Breeding stock from Falconwood for past year and amounts re- ceived for each animal. To whom were they sold? ANSWERS (ll 34. (2) 3. (3) Abegwelt Commonwealth, purchased from B.B. Jones. To- tal cost $500.00. Selected by Min- ister. ~ Lewisdale Duchess purchased from W. Heartz. Total cost $315.- cutive that permission had been received from the City Clerk for the Annual Tag Day and the date is set for September 12 and 13. Plans have started for the an- nual meeting to be held in Prince of Wales College on Wednesday evening, May 21. The Nominating Committee was chosen and Mrs. MacKinnon decided to contact them personally and allocate their duties. Try Canada’s is; Push-Button TOOTHPASTT,------K 4' COLGATE ;' Wt DENTAL CREAM,‘.$ with GARDOL \ L9. I N‘ ’, ‘~-q-I’ AVAILABLE AT YOUR LOCAL DRUG STORE HARDEST, BRIGHTEST, TOUGHEST SHINE OF ALL! have to pamper. . . for it's the §__v:s_t_shjne ever able to Stand up to your big three floor problems. ll. Wat‘?-1‘~ -W195 ‘-1 away, and no water spotting. 2) Household spills .. . . wipe them away and no stains. 3) Scuffy traflic...thiB Shine holds up better than ever before. Try John5on’6 ALL-NEW Hard Gloss Glo-Coat. l064A Aitken Clare Dekol. Total $265.00. Failed to get with and had to be slaughtered. ected by Minister. Bargate Snowdrift. Total ‘$250.00. Purchased from J. cost calf Sel- cost Lin- 138 pounds. Selected by Minister. Blondie Rag Apple Rooker. To- tal cost $250.0‘. Purchased from W. Heartz. Record 13,969 pounds milk in 305 days. Selected by the Minister. Royalty Colanthus. Total cost $290.00. Purchased from W. Heartz. Record 15,525 pounds milk in 305 days. Selected by Minister. Glenafton Bellringer bull. Price $1,200.00. Express $35.35. Total cost $1,235.35. Purchased from J. J.E. Mccague, Alliston, Ontario, and selected by the Minister. Nancy Bond Haven Superior. Total cost $225.00. Purchased from J. DEVON RINDLESS BACON HEINZ—'II O coln Dewar. Record 365 days. 10,-. TOMATO KETCHUP ‘§‘MacLeod. Selected by Minister. 3 Strathalbyn Marksman Bessie. .Total cost $240.00. Purchased 1 from Lloyd MacLeod. Selected by l Minister. Canary Saladin Keyes. Total cost $250.00. Purchased from Lyle Boswall. Selected by Minister. Jenny Bell Abbekerk. Total cost $275.00. Purchased from W. Heartz. Selected by Minister. Joan Vale Rag Apple. Total cost $325.00. Purcliased from W. Heartz. Heifer calf a few days after purchase. Record 13,966 pounds milk in 365 days. Selec- ted by the Minister. Glenafto Nettie. Croquette . Price $1.0 .00. Freight $25.00. To- tal cost $1,025.00. Purchased from J.J.E. McCague, Alliston, Ontario Selected by the Minister. Ren Mark Calontlia Marquis. Total cost $225.00. Purchased from W. Heartz. Selected by Min- Ewiiissfilllées . . . Ib. 49¢ -WIENERS. . . . lb. 49¢ ll-i(.3.‘ll]/)1 . . . . 1/zlb. 57¢ iii-ibuioens . . .Ib. 59¢ i%llvAL . . . . . lb. 39¢ HEINZ 15 Oz. V BEANS BOSTON 5l‘IlJAg(S)%é§T0 SAUCE 2««r39° HEINZ BABY WITH FREE DECAL AND TIN COVERS 6Tins For . . . .63c WHITE SUGAR 10 Lb. BUY SOME BULK. TEA 249° lb. 69: THIS IS NATIONAL TEA WEEK as a 3-year-old. Selected by the Minister. Eastside Kay. Total cost $325.- 00. Purchased from Estate of Wy- lie Gibson. Record 11,084 pounds of milk in 305 days. 2nd 4-year- old dry at Cliarlottetown Exhibi- tion 1957. This cow has a heifer calf a few days after purchase, which was sold for the sum of $100.00. Selected by the Minister. Glenafton Nettie. Nancy .B. Price $1,600.00. Purchased from Hays Farms Limited. Freight, $60.00. Total cost $1,660.00. Selec- ted by B.B. Jones. Glengale. Marksman. Grace. Price $700.00. Freight $60.00. To- tal cost $760.00. Purchased from Hays Farms Limited. Selected by B.B. Jones. Royal Duke Elsie Monogram. Price $435.00. Freight $60.00. To- tal cost $495.00. Purchased from Hayes Farms Limited. This heif- CHARI.OTTETOWN'S HOME or FINE roons J ened in August. Selected by Min- tister. Joan Lewisdale Mark. Total cost $350.00. Purchased from Aeneas Maclntyre. Had a heifer‘ calf a few days after purchase.’ No previous record. Selected by Minister. . February totalled $1,016.222,000. up‘1.6 per cent from 1957's cor- ‘responding total of $999,758,000, the bureau of statistics reported Wednesday. The total for the first two vmonths of this year rose 2.8 per cent to $2.l07,526,000 from $2,029,794,000 in 1947. Llynvenith Maytime. Total cost $225.00. Purchased from Colby Lewis. Selectcdby Minister. ‘ Glengale Anthony Jane (calf). Price $150.00. Freight $12.50. To- tal cost $162.50. Purchased from , I-lays Farms Limited. Selected -by i Minister. Glenafton Rex. Price $1,000.00. Freight $12.50. Total cost $1,012.50. Bull purchased from J.J.E. Mc- Cague, Alliston, Ontario. Selec- ted by Minister. (4) Answered in (3). (5) Answered in (3). SHOE STORE Dependable Footwear for Work and Sport Stock Reductions SALE NOW ON i.._L o. KELLY Queen St. (6) It -is impossible to give an accurate answer to this question. l'I»EINZ LIIGE 5 oz.,tin BEAVER BRAND 1 BONELESS CHICKEN g 3 TINS ouiv 89° 48 oz. tin OMATO 29c 5 2 for Fooo NEW TEXAS DON'T Carrots, 2 lb. cello bag 2"Ic FORGET CHOICE NEW LB. , 59". FIRM ETC. ’ HEINZ TOMATO soup 4 Tins . .._. . 49¢ “' Celery Hearts Beets SWEET JUICY Oranges FRESH RHUBARB. MUSHROOMS. GIANT 7 oz. ‘ NUTMILK CHOCOLATE FRUIT &' NUT EACH CINCY 4 WALLPAPER CLEANER 45:: 10 oz. 9 Q RIPE Bananas, . . . lb. SUGAR pkg. 37c ‘ bunch 19¢ cello bag 65c - CUKES-, ICING for 49¢ 1