2....-r ' I - 1 atom: ma cousin omen ltroot. lummorddo. Phone 31 gghurlpuons. Advoi-till-Ill Representative QDW All GEORGE WOTION Home Phonon: U32 and KB! may be bourht at following stores in Bununo lgvottho n ,,,.,mu, luminc Strut: Gourliu Drugstore. 21 Central Street; Bin” ,,,.,.,...s, WIN! ltroot; nuk Gsudot, 61 onnvino sum; K Dwmuvg G . Iooolsd Strut: Island Motor Transport. 3&2", 5"...” Vlnofs Grocery. in Russell Street; Eninoifs Selt- unuonrultoux l'rouGrooor.v.Convont ltnot. I. L Walk h lallngton. WI! PRINQ Ol'.I'.lCli Alba-that Prank Weeks. ltopnuntnuvo. Phonox 5-0 011100 and 68-! House. .5? Qlring -HJIIBVI Much lath. home A good Cooking School in Kmnodyl 8741!, DANX Va” 911, Ikmh lib. lunch. ..,mmAGEMlN'l.' - Mr. Alex announces herbroolu. ll, S cm”. ont of hi: dlughtnr, mg engsltm Audrey of Mr. I Bell: Isle: rlsgo to take place in n ..u.;,svl FOB HALIFAX constables Harri MMKIY and mm; Matheson of the summer- ,,.1. Police Department left by automobile ior Halifax yesterday where they will attend a police L,-gmuig school for the next two weeks.-5. EFFNERAL SUNDAY - The tuneral of Mrs. Gordon Metherail was held Sunday. Feb. 28th. with , prziate service at 11:00 am. from the home of Mr. and Mrs Mvrl Matthews. Alberton South. thence to Alberton United Church for 5(”.'l'lfE at 2:00 pm. Both serv- ices were conducted by her min- ister, Rev, A. R. Wallis. At the church he was assisted by Rev. Georrc Killen of Alberton Presby- terian Church. Hymns sung were "Jesus Lover Of My Soul". "Abide W:'.'n Me" and "Sale In The Arms of Jr 5''. A duet, "Sunrise To- iIl0Ttf',W”, was rendered by Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Sheen of Elmsdale Pill hearers were Messrs. Under- hill Couglilin, William lifabthews John Adams, Heber Hardy. Ser- geant MOLll8l'8.ll and John Meggi- soii. Flower bearers were Messrs. Robert irlcirdy, Perley Hardy, Gor- don Warreii. Norman Warren. lV:ilai'd Coughlin. Ivan Adams, Elmer Adams. and Erskine Mat- thews. Interment was in Bloom- 'ield cemetery. rid Mrs. William Atkins. Newfoundland, mar- esr future. McDonell-Hogan Nupliais -Wliilc. yellow and mauve chrysaiithemurns were arranged in ilte sanctuary of the Church of St Peter and St. Paul, Summerside, Prince Edward Island. on Saturday. February 27 for the marriage at 8 s. in. of Mary Elizabeth. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. P. Hogan, to Adair Joseph McDonell. son of ilr. S, J. McDonell and the assisted as altar boy. The organist was Mr. Helen ltoach. Mr. James T, Hogan. Jr., gave his sister away and NM. Charles Hogan and Mrs. James Hogan actr ed as matron of honor and bi'iii:s- maid, respectively. Little Miss Gil- lian Hogan was flower girl and Master Paul Hogan. train bear.-.. Flight Lieutenant Guy Rustoii was Charles Hogan and Tanion McNeill usher- best man and Messrs. ed the guests to appropriately marked pews. Johns, ii iiill length over pure white taiieta; the nip- ved-in waist oi'tho strapless gown was covered by I chantilly lace bolero with tulip collar. button:-d billions; and the long sleeves end- llltz over the hands in a point. tulle featured an rolled nylon tulle illusion veil fell from a tiara oi lrridescent apple- hiossoms. She carried A bouquet of Eemr Timo roses, The matron of honor wore an lnklc-length gown oi mauve tai- ieu and net, featuring an unusual Tilron style skirt. with matching mitts and headdress. She carried a "D5933! oi Pernet roses. The bridesmaid wore length strapless gown oi pale yel- low pure silk with matching jacket, lllltls and headdress, She carried 5 "Messy oi Brinrcllii roses. Quaint little gown oi lime tnfieta Vll-h matching headdress and car- Iltd a basket oi daffodils. The train-bearer wore merwlrds a reception was held at Mulberry 1,0,1". "Em? Miss Ruby MncNeili. Mrs SW9? Slmp-on. Miss xiiuiheth Dmimv Ml-M Margaret McNeil! -Elnet Mgcpheel lllllan. Miss Pauline Todd, Mrs v glllna oi cudi don, the. "1? 3l'Intiord and lit 8 were read uoutmi. 'lioronto otun, "9 suit blending '” ill Dink tions Mncphm Clare Mc "Win. M mum in Helen Roach and Cat Martin of Charlottetown. Eliuibath, to Richard. son Gabriel Chlsseoii and the soloist was Miss The bride wore an original gown, designed and created by Huntley- nylon tulle in front with tiny satin covered The full sweeping skirt oi nylon overskirt of N-Fll0Ded chsntiily lace falling in a slight train. Her finger-tip hand an ankle The flower girl was attired in n n white anhel trousers and navy blazer. Mrs W. P. Callaghan and Mrs. 3” Mary Dalton. Miss Blanche on. Miss Eiiio many. Min Min Constance fxfginmlxlscglptm. Min Jean Nich- mm hum ly Bnier. Miss Mary mill”! tho reception many tele- reoolvcd from Lon- Wlll IV the brldo wore A polo la ncoeuoro v'8reykidIkinoostn.ndnooro- Min Pauline Todd. Mrs Lelisn. Mia: Florence Saturday 7.30 p. m. Ladies Preoby. tarion Church. -BIRTHDAY PARTY - Min Peggy Miliman. youngest do oi Mr. and Mrs. Edward Millmui. Aiberion. celebrated her eleven-th birthday Feb. 25th. The rllula at her party were. Brenda Profit, Marlene Millmnn, Muriel Jeffrey, bemidim Rooinv, stophmi. 1...-. ter. Birthday cake and refresh- ments were served by the hostesses. Mrs. lVI.il.lma.n, Mrs. Robert Profit and Mia Dlelyn Kinch. -MONEY STOLEN - A polio March oi Dimes collection can was reported stolen Saturday afternoon from the office of Slmpsons-Sears in Summerside. It was taken during a brief absence oi an employee in an adjoining parcel room. Con- stable Elmer Matheson recovered the can and money in the posses- sion of four boys. all under 18, a short time later. -ICE-CAKE JUMPING - "Ice. Ci”-Ike llllllplll-8". a dangerous ad- venture in which teen-age lads indulge despite verbalwarn-in-gs and tmizlc examples. occupied the st- tcntion of a number of 12-10 year old lads yesterday afternoon in the area between the Marine and Holman Wharves in Summersidc The first one to slip into the warm- did not deter the others, and be fore police officer arrived to stop the nonsense. 3 few more had plunged into the icy Wlitelh providing amusement for the wiser ones who stayed on shore.-S. Personals -Mrs. George Perry of sum. merside is critically ill in Prince County Hospital. 5 -Mrs. Charles Austin Bears and son V of Amherst, N. S., are visiting in Kensingion due to ill- ness of the for-mer's father, Mr. Alexander Hiltz. Eisenhower Continued from page 1 Reupbiican party. He contended that he hasn't mistreated witnewes and said that in the future they 1”” M” Mammen 9' Verdmh Que” "will have the some consideration bec. x th .. - Rt. Rev. G. J. MacLellan, V.G., ”E;enh':),::::L was dammed by P"l"m'3'l me dwble rmg ce”' close associates as enthusiastically mony and celebrated the Nuptnl endorsing 3' move by the senate M3” while Mlm" am” H03” Republican policy committee to survey rules used by investigating committee and to try to work out some pattern governing activities of the committee. The President's friends said they feel if some elective code is forth- coming it will allay the criticism heaped on Stevens by those who thought the executive department had catpitulated to McCarthy's de- mands for further testimony from Brig -Gen. Ralph zwicker. Stevens ordered Zwicker to lg- nore a Mccarthy subpoena because he said McCarthy abused zwicker in connection with the promotion and honorable discharge oi Maj. Irvine Fe-Teas. army dentist who refused to say whether he was I. Communist. Later Stevens agreed to make zwlcker and any other officers McCarthy wants available for testimony. Hockey Scores By THE CANADIAN PRESS Saturday National League New York 0 Montreal 5 Chicago 2 Toronto 4 American League Providence 5 Pittsburgh 3 Buffalo 3 Hershey 7 Cleveland 2 Syracuse 3 Quebec League Sherhrooke 2 Ottawa 1 Maritime Major Sydney 8 Halifax 0 New Brunswick Senior Fredericton 6 Moncton 2 B:-st-oi-nine semi-finals tied 4-4 Intercollegiate Mount Allison R U.N.B. 0 Ontario-Qu:-boo Junior St. Cstharlnes 5 Quebec 3 Canadians 5 Hamilton 1 Ontario Junior Marlboro: 2 Gait 4 Barrie 5 Kitchener 4 D- F- McNelll presided over the Northern Ontario senior ffflte cup: and the following North Bay 3 Ssult. Ont. 2 Vllda oi that bride served tho sudbtrry 1 Pembroke 12 AFC Senior Btellarton D St. FX 3 Best-of-nine finals tied 2-1 Sunday Quebec League Valleyiield 2 sherbrooko 1 Ottawa I Quebec 5 ' Chiooutimi 1 Montreal 4 Quebec Junior Quebec 1 Trois-Rivierel B Ontario-Quebec Junior Bt. Oathnrineo 7 Jonquierc I - Ontario lmlor stratiovrd 3 Windsor '1 First game best-oi-five quarter- finals. American League Pittsburgh 7 Syracuse 4 Soul 'I'heggroomg..n' 1 Norman Onhrlu or vlth tho R.C.AJ'.. I2l..ignedo'tt4i:5 Boult. Mich. 3 North,Boy I Dorarlly It Bumynenmg. AIIGTIOIB IIQIK Among the out-of-town gum. Cleveland 2. Burma I. '9": Mr. 3. ,1, yuan." M V". Hershey '1. Providence 8. c""- Quebec: Miss Rubv Ma" '-iii Onttrh -VIIYIM ;'-Wm John. N. 3: Mn. James out 2. St. iuichui-a -i. u3CDonald of Bodeque: Mr air. ON! "NC " 4- 0. Homby, mu yum Canadians 2, Marlboro: I. Guelph 0. Royal: 2. National League Montreal 0, New York 2. Toronto 1. Ohicl-lo 2. Joe Linikletter ' 5 Ontario. Large Attendance Al Aiberion Fancy Dress Carnival -There was a large attendance Ion. it to ll: Girls -- 1. Mr. Pen-rut, Marlene. Millinan; Z Frosty The Snow Man. Bonita Smith; 3. Aunt Jemima. Charles Powers; Boys- '1. Robin Hood. Teddy Corbett; 2. Grandma. Lloyd Powers: Dutch Girl, Jarvis Powers. 12 to 10: Girls- 1. Butterflies. Dolly Smith and Eleanor Bar- rett: 1 Perfection Milk, Heather Fraser; 3. Gipsy Girl. Ethel Al- bert; Boys - 1. Matthews Trans- fer, Dale Fraser: 2. Blue Cheer. Douglas Currie; 3. Mandrake the Magican. David Campbell. Adults: Ladies - l. Bride and Groom, Ruth Wood and Eileen Saunders; 2. Wonders Never Cease, Mrs Eva Noonan, Mrs. Margaret Perry and Mrs. Kay Collins. Men's - 1. Captain Carl- son. Roy Fraser; Most Comical. Sadie Hawkins, Mrs. Erskine Camo- bell; Most Original, Matthews Transfer, Dale Fraser; Best Dres- sed Couple. Ruth and Georgie Saunders. Curling Draw Al Dominioiispiel EDMONTON. (CP)- The draw for the Dominion curling cham- pionships starting here today: Monday 3 p. m, Saskaiizhewaii vs Alberta Manitoba vs Ontario Prince Edward Island vs New- ioundland. British Columbia vs Ne-”'--n Quebec vs Nova Scotia Bye: New Brunswick 8 p. in. Newfoundland vs Northern On- tario. g Quebec vs Manitoba Alberta vs Nova Scotia Saskatchewan vs New Brunswick. Prince Edward Isiand vs Ontario Bye. British Columbia Tuesday I I. In. Nova Scotia vs New Brunswick Prince Edward Island vs Quebec Northern Ontario vs Ontario Newfoundland vs British Colum- bia Alberta vs Manitoba Bye: Saskatchewan. 2:30 p. m. .0ntario vs British Columbia Alberta vs Prince Edward Island New Brunswick vs Manitoba Nova Scotia vs Saskatchewan Northern Ontario vs Quebec Bye: Newfoundland. Wednesday 8 p, In. Manitoba vs Saskatchewan Northern Ontario VI Alberta. British Columbia vs Quebec Ontario vs Newfoundland New Brunswick vs Prince Edward Island Bye: 4 Nova Scotia I p. m. Quebec vs Newfoundland New Brunswick vs Northern On- tario Saskatchewan vs Prince Edward Island. Manitoba vs Nova Scotia. British Columbia vs Alberta Bye: Ontario Thursday I:80n.m. Prince Edward Island vs Nova Scotia British Columbia vs New IBruns- wick Newfoundland vs Alberta Quebec vs Ontario Saskatchewan vs Northern On- tario Bye: Manitoba Ip.m. Alberta vs Ontario Saskatchewan vs British Columbia Nova Scotia vs Northern Ontario Prince Edward island vs Manitoba Newioundlond vs New Brunswick Bye: Quebec. Ip.m. Northern Ontario VI Manitoba ewloundland vs Saskatchewan Ontario VI New on ' ” Alberta vs Queboo Nova Scotia vs British Columbia Bye: Prince lidward island Friday 0:80 I. In. New Brunowick vs Quebec Nova Scotia VI Newfoundland Monitiba vs British Columbia Northern Ontario vs Prince FA- Ontarlo vs Nova Scotia Quebec vs Saskatchewan New Brunswick vs Alberto '!.l. (0,... iiew churclhseats for special Easter service. Vatlcaitgatement Continued from page 1 the requirements of his high min- istry." This was intended. apparently, to emphasize that the Pope, even from his bed oi illness, is still able to. and insists upon continu- ing hls active direction oi church affairs. Saturday, from his sick- bed. he sent his usual lent:-n message to the preachers of Rome. Ono report published abroad speculated that the Pope con- templated resigning becau oi his illness, A Vatican source charac- terized the report as "a madman's dream." Tuesday is the Pope's 731th hirth- day and the 13th annivnrsai-y of his election in the pnntificnte. Slow ingress Continued from page I and pehlivapslbubsldies provided. Fear Low Rates 2 Life insurance companies - currently the main body of mort- gage lenders iear the interest rates may not be high enough to attract funds ipm other invest- merits. 3 Chartered banks. which under the legislation will be allowed to enter the mortgage-lending field for the first time, dislike the idea oi having to evict families on foreclosure before they can col- lect on government mortgage in- surance. 4. Co-operate groups feel the government isn't doing enough for the men who get together to build houses co-operatively. Interest rates for these groups should be lower- ed to about 3 3-4 per cent from the current 5 1-4. 5. spokesmen for Canadian may- ors and municipalities also want lower interest rates and a. high mortgage ceiling. But they also want the government to take over complete financing of low-rental projects and help provide funds for water, sewer and other urban ser- vices. The lack of these services. they said, may cripple Canada's house-building eiiorts. Continued-ironm page 1 tutor. Nasser, chief of the "free offic- ers" who drove King Farouk from his throne. emerged from the three-day crisis as prime minister and chairman oi the revolution council. Together. Nnguib and Nasser went to the hospital to visit wounded demonstrators. In a hos- pital ward. Nasser was kissed by demonstrators who a few hours be fore the shooting were shouting "down with Nasser”. It was apparent that Naguib and Nasser were anxious to calm the no... i . - t Mhirei Show I This Evening ed out marry unique ideas. Mrs. Ted Wilson. assisted by "Bob" Shaw and Betty Balcolm, will have charge oi "make-up". Chairman Dr. Roy Grant said last evening: "Everyone has done a wonderiul job in this show. We started committee planning last October. practiced through Novem- ber and most oi December, and ever since January 1st the cast has practiced diligently. "We have a good show and we are giving the audiences every- thing we've got to make their eve- ning enjoyable arid entertaining. The rest is now up to the weather- man and Mr. Public. We're doing this for the Prince County Hos- pital and I know the community will turn out and fill the hall to capacity both nights." F-CC0lldlll.i.l to president of the club and the show business man- ager. Not:-rrian '1'. Earl Hickey. ticket sales have been highly sat. isfactory and indications are both nights will be ”seil-outs". A door prize of. ten silver dol-' lars will be drawn for each eve- ning. Each ticket entitles the holder to one chance to win. Elsewhere in this issue appears an advertisement in regard to the show.-S, l Canadian Prime Continued from page I of the late D. S. Senanayake. St. Laurent told Colombo news- paper men he is pleased to visit this island with 8,000,000 people liv- lng in its fertile tropical area of 25.000 square miles. He also said of his visit to In- dia: "I don't think in any other week in my life I have received so many new impressions." In a statement to the Indian press St. Laurent said Prime Min- ister Nehru had spent "many hours and had many conrersa-i tions" with him. Sees Backgruiind The purpose, he said. was to help him understand "the back- ground oi' the social and economic life of the people of India oi whom Mr. Nehru is so proud nntll to whom he is so devoted. "I am going back to Canada feeling I have had a new educa- tion. I hope this will be oi some value in maintaining and strength- ening the cordial good relations between the people of Canada andl the people of India. "In Canada we have the sonic; aspirations as you in India. We have the same need oi pP:ir't- an'll stability which you have. We, HREJ you, can succeed in our high nil-, venture of economic and social; development only if we do have, peace and security." On his way from the residence; oi Governor Shri Sri Priikasay where he stayed Saturday '-ny Madras. the Prime Minister drove: through the crowded streets oil India's third largest city whose. people are smaller and darker than in northern India. At the airfield an nirlorce hand: populace, which was excited by anti-regime demonstrations for. the first time since the young officers seized power 19 months ago from Farouk. In processions oi pro - Naguib demonstrators, underground Com- munists and members oi the out lawed Muslim Brotherhood were active. Both Communists and re- actionary Moslem Brotherhood arri- tatorii were seizing the opportunity for the first time to stage public demonstrations. Police thiiiflr: Continued from page 1 into the street and could hear screams but couldn't tell if they came from the wrecked house or other buildings.” l Both buildings were blasted to rubble. On the main floor of each build- ing was s iewelry store and gro- csry store with apartments on the floors. At least a dozen persons were in- blown out. Fire Chief George Hink reported "at least four persons" were trap- 1 Manitoba vs Newfoundland Bye: Northern Ontario. pod inside the gutted buildings "We on attempting to reach ri l i l playc-ii "God Save the Queen" an a swingy version of "O Canada." Hindu Salute The airfield crowd broke into. applause when the Prime. Kiln; ister before boarding his plans. hr-wed deeply and put his hnndsi together hefore his face in the. Hindu salute. The Prime Minister arrived at Colombo nirim” possibility of visiting our friends tour it met with unanimous ap- provnl. "I wish to express to our friends how desirous we are to have them realize that our friendship is gen- uine and that we are keen to earn their friendship. We are all en- gaged in the endeavor for world peace. In that we have to rely on each otimr. This he! got to be I co-operative undertaking oi like- minded people in all ways." He said his visit to India and V”4 nu”! -l””d- :Pakistan had been "memorable" Ontario vs Saskatchewan Hospital: reported injured wei-eimd ma, 1, had hplppd mm m,.,. Bye: Alberto being brought there with most of-mm M, lmpwmom of mo” M" I m. the patients V being treated i'or:m,m.,.",s ihmk "id h359”'- The PHIIIP Minister. who is Sir British Columbia vs Prince Ed- SW" 7.79"” "1 ”"""1 bulmlllllstdnliiis guest. will hold I We-!-S w-rd mum surrounding the blasted area u'ere(cOme,.eme today. tthem th oxygen lines," Hink said. "live called out 140 extra fire- Imen to help cleo sway the rub- bio' lobsiers Slolen ago Friday night. entry was made by iorcing a pounds of canned lobster, A radio. electric shaver, and set oi socket estimated to be in excess -8. 495 lbs. uoi biittcrfat. '" 5'for Horiirultiire. p.m. Taumm m repomers at the ,al:' ed an integrated potato culture port. the (hmadian leader said. I pmgmm at smuom anew Can, have been looking forward to the Eda is impossible. of the Commonwealth in Asia and "M ”m''” it WM Rmmumed m.C”md. ,WhPll icstcri lillflN' conditions W” I Vmmd h” ""d"mk"u mmlilinii at the station xnliiwe. Lli:-vi i'Aui!; i l'1.LK 1 LEN Visit Airport High School Students -At 0:10 this evening in the xi: 1 school auditorium at Surnmerside, , '-.w': ' the curtain will open for the iirst ' ' t - perionnuice of the Mixtrel show i... i , . -"I-!oosi.nit?" A repeat periorm- , -. , i. - anoowilitnksplocoiueoshy evo- , l, we NBC. i- V, -i , This show. staged by the noun E. if inns at their indies. uunugh t, l. porior in blackiace is not a 3 . btralgiht minsmi show, but rath- 5, 3 ,i or a mixed performance of mm- I, -hp I. strel - vaudeville skits - pl4y- , "r . l obte - magic - specialties with .. '5 a surprise aide act throughout, hence ; ,- t -Mixtmi Bhpw. - ,, Solo, trio. quartotte and chorus .. numbers, including spirituals, t southern plantation songs and .. comedy. add much to the eve- - . ning's periormuice. Popular and . , -Rev. Dqvid R. Mon-1.0,, of me well known sumniernidc business r, ' Church oi the Nazarene, 15 .g and professional men and their , - present conducting a series of Rotary Anna and ladies will be the . I, lpeclsl meetings in Mlddlemn. stirs and main performers. A few While away. Mr. Morrison intends "out-oi-club" assists are included, l to order for immedjgtg delwery not the least of which is "Boots" complete now seating for both PPS-"19 0' 5'-Gllalilml. N. 8.. an old- g the church and Choir in Bummer- tlrrw nhownwn known as "Fargo ' I side which will give the Church the Maslclan" on stage. 1 a seating capacity oi appr0xl- The big show is under the chair- 3, mntely 200, Plans are also com- !Il-9-nBh-'llIJ 01 RN-8-l'l3ll DI. ROY ,- pletcd for the erection oi s. new GT8-nt. and direction of Rotarian il annex to the Church to take care "R0bble" Robertson. Music is un- , ' of young peop1e'g work, sunday der the direction oi Rotarian Gab- , ' school and recreation. both phy- lgel tE3h13&0n. assisted by Lowell S U W d d '" ' i ' ' ' . V B1081 and spiritual. This has been "9815 End Orclw-Btm 8 Y 00 Si e, grade XII student at Summerside I-Ii h School tests th on ' t igfgzesragg :,:u:g1”"geof;,1: "tfmtvaig Rsbggiinrf 3'.'1';?u..ng1;,?E8 "Egg; of 3. Lmk,t”””9r at R-C-A-F. Station. Sum merside during gin interesting tous (of tIl(l,11t: - Part in good clean recreation and which is superb and striking is Stat-Ion emobif-d by Semor students 1aSt.vvCdn.esday afternoon: The Lmk trainers are 111' l mmwmp. Mr. Mormon Wm my prepared by mm, Mcmughnn ox genious mac ines through which, by simulations the characteristics of aircraft in flight, . i turn on Monday next and expects Airport. Sulmmersidae. Rotary Anna the fundamentals Of flying lire taught. l l ' to have the Church seats installed Mariam Robertson and Eva Daley TM l E - in charge oi costumes have turn- I '1 Canned Oysters. -About-1-0 pounds of canned Oysters and 20 pounds of canned- lobsters were among items stolen on Friday night in a break-the second within a week-at Fred Arsenaults fish plant on Queen's Wharf in Summerside. Entry to the plant was made by smashing through a window. In the previous break a weekl door, and 15-20 wrenches were stolen. Value of the stolen property h' of S150. ipzzrihihionas Continued from page 1 daughters is-i3T37570,lbgsAi':ti-i:rIilAk,A5.59'h , 17 classified BTHVE daughters average 85.4-i",'r. F1or&'s Oscar is a son of Bra pton Jester Landard 2nd, wh ex- ception '. performance is one of the bright spots in Canadian Jersey history. The dam of Oscar is Standard Brave Flora, I. cow classified excellent. with the for- mcr Canadian champion senior yearling milk producer. 10.560 lbs of milk, 492 lbs of fat in 365 days. As a 3 year old, she produced over 11.000 lbs. of milk. and as a 4 year Margaret Shaw receives some first hand instruction from Fltysgt. Eugene Richards of the Summerside Air lICadet Squadron, on how to "fly" a Link trainer, during a :visit by senior students of Summerside High School to R. 'C. A. F. Station, Summerside last Wednesday afternoon. old, she producefd 15.304 lbs. of I F B h F .i t'.'l6.'d2:x.i ' gnlbklyzdg ldlii (she aural: clobe do 12.: 5 , 000 lbs oi milk. yr . V PM H g - . M . g . . ..t.?:.:. 1:"; .':::.:.' Institute eeting av at the Liharlotieioun i:Lx.i..:it.t.ii in 1952 and 1953. Maids Pansy. a crawl that has recently completed a six year old record of 16,321 lbs of inzlkn Bmllcll 846 lbs of fat in 365 days. qualifying lll Nlllitll The annual meeting of the Four Chules Macros-lute, Earl Manny. Farmers Institute was held Waldo Gardiner, Fred Murray. Carleton school on Wilbert Wright and Hazen Low- gm 3 Gold Me,-m1 Ce,-ug,,-M5, am Thursday evening. Feb. 25th with a trier. Auditors: Theophilus J. In- missmg 5 MM”; 01 Me,” by om,-l fair attendsmce present. The Presi--man and J. Arnold llenderson. four pounds. Maids Pansy was 3.1501 dent, Mr. Walter Hamill presidedl Meeting closed with the National is member of the first prize Get ni' Hlld Opened the meeting with it Anthem. Sire at the Charlottetown inn. short addresi reviewing the Work bps it'..l3:'Jilifll."lf..i?.:.1?”..t”:.i:2?' . . . l m, one o e ou an in - - - - -s 6 side Minor Hockey leagues I leading Scorers sires of production ever iissd ill P Rl'.V'-ll and Alldll-"F5 F090": 5ll0W9d E, 1" and now being extpngively the gross sales of the Institute for --Lna in: scorer! in minor hoe- kny lmziir-2 in Summerside-final u used artificially in the province of the iear was: 522036.83 and after New Brunswick. - tdeducting operating expenses there The dam 01 Mud-, pansy L, the was a net profit of 8496 36 this 5 with the members fees and Govern- ment grant made a total surplus for the year of 3532.56. which add- ed to the former assets of the institute s3.a94 41 now gives the institute a total credit balance of, grand champion cow. Dreamer's Maid, who has created such a sen- sation through her grand champion offspring, including ilw ""1 5' champion .bull at the Royal Winter Fair, in 1052. :--rt defeated in the show ring for 54-'33G-9"- i:,':r"':r'::,:”hh.gi supreme ('ll.Illl-. . . The gsecrclarv riiinteri npprm:iiri- r G A P" "'5 Mmd I5 H mm mm” H! h Me pun” on srmds mm Emund Tlntiviin Crlriirinnn ll '7 I1 ”””" ”” ”S” 5""u.” ”"c ”3""” iT.'3.?i2i””J1.1113.-..Tf.T.?"..!"i..i”"..f?lli .313 in 3 iii Pansy 2n . so e new aria ian . --l y 4 " gr Enwrmn P."H:h mm 12 l U champion is line bred to two of the lms in -Wldlnr m lllrlr n-Elm great cows of the breed, Di-eamcr's sic"tlrgtndoliigoitiiscgigg beware; PNLWOM Maid n.n.(.i.,S,hTFi.aar.d.s El”?-Ye Flam 'audilors complimented the secret: 'V"'""-V G””"”l 0 1" - my and his 0illClPnt wife for tliriG”"”'d G” 1 I satisfactory mariner iri iYlllI'h thr-y . kept the intoircs papers and hooks ?""'”"r'f-f 1 n of tho institute. they also strcsscci R”lli'”V ""l"' ” G” 1” lhn imporiaiii-iv of all members y' ""1"" 1 7 P--W iv.'il'lllE rash nl time of flP1lV'0l'V of ('"”M ,”"”h"'" "-" 5 2 7 SASKATCON. (CF! E A Mari- n-"iris. .- ihrrn uric nvilv :1 x 2- , time potato mower szirs the unrld rpm. Moon :.. do 2:22.000 worth of V'"'L""755 has no variety that is sr:nb-i-r-sis- i1,,,..,,-ta A 1-cm:-ii.-n t. is ,. ll"'i' (Nils-ni . Hg. 4 1 . tom of immune to the lair-liliclil p...-,,,,g (hr mmmmm.-o ni ihr '” "' l'"R"”l" H 4 n P oi'L'anisiri. lll .-rni .K',iirri:i:'rl Hm", as if ut: 'P'"l Ii. C Young. in clmrzc of A po- "flilSIflPi'Ili'l the rum: .:nfisi:w' vi i.. M M H I. d I into culture prn;i'nin at i.. .- the liill'l'lPIl5. S'.l.0fln was voted for . . . . ,, e u e tion. NB, tnatie this point 'l'iirs-jllic Fctiomlimi of .ir;rimiltiire Mr . day to the annual convention of Htirison Lmxllwr vtns TiDD()lll'N'l 2: Mr”. V, ,g.(.(.,W ”.mm F,nnMw iihe Wrsfcrn Canadian Society ciclr-:nln in the rim-ii-v: I-'r ll --' g jg m'Plv'm1m'p x;h M H" k V llnstitutc. It was decided in l V? IN ': - E - i -.l c e, ll'l" SI'lll"(iil.F for the balance of socihlevcniiig with slimuii: films. all arrnngrmciits to he in.-tic His and other reports indlcat- W U,,, ,,-LN sm5,,,,; . V , ,. hlvrl1'i'l',lV Marrh 1' Halifax It by the president, and scr P..'Il't .n.Hn R”, .l Srdmq, M Chnlm”; I The rnnmnnz slam of (mlrpy; (nun tin hr pl-ivrrl wt 'x.:-to Glax- and riirrrtnis wrrn rim-tori fnr hr The reports showed some varie- -M, ')'iyrsd,1V Fllrlrlimnm-,, M . 1 ' , ' 7- i , W. 1' ll ' ' pcrfnimrri rittirciv riillrrmif 1:15” lllli lent.” I: qd'Pl;l:' H”:hTn Fiflll”l'f Hlirc Rviv at Halifax; otlis-rl 3"” - ' l i l ' wmiiirsilnv Halifax nl Charlotte- l.mt'hci. sci-irt:i:'t niiiimtzm John I P N V I I V V I . Rivers rliirrinrs l.lmd Jrurll. '””- ”'l”'llv " Wm" Fl" .werr developed For instaiicr, seal)-l 7, i ' day: tilnvr Ray 2' Syriiivw; Hali- fnx at Chiuloitr-mun; Chnrlntimnun at (;lnri- Ray; nnirtiliiirnl I dcrmrlmciit, cnnti ncl - ill Saturday: i'e.sisiai1i riissct potatoes. rlerelop-:,l1 SE59 ed hy Dr C F. Patterson. lirad of ad this disrasn when crown the iinivcrslly of Sasknic.hewaiil'-est pints at F'i'cdm'irtnn. nrv at Hwliiav. . . -. W Nx . PLANNED LEISURE - To-day an increasing number of men h . so & are planning hobbies for the future that trill mid to the enjoyment & of their retirement years. An essential part of planning X for retirement is the nrotvisinn of an m-Ir-qmilv retirement inrome. . Consul! ml . . . Thnfs our hlllinfll Msuuracfuneas llFE INSURANCF CLINPANV