.-t.-. -.--sy.-. ,, SPURGEON LEAR!) tleftl pre- membersh'... pin on C. Keoughsn sldent of the Charlottetown Branch .at hte meeting of the Legion . .9. L George Craig look on. of the Canadian Legion, pins nlliranch here. J. Campbell and Gllulllll "IOU l-Owl L99'0" Dancing And Nurses'Alumnao Blanch Hcflds ' d dcuntinyeduhogi, l:1llKCdlD HOICIS Meeting ' ' - i or e I an anc- Monlhly Meellng iangwclhgsgz which weEe completed The regular monthly meeting at tlie session yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Mac.Veil remarked on the lack of male eitiries in the various Highland competitions. Mrs. Mac- Neil also stated that many of these dances were difficult for small children to interpret. and "to be perfect." they must be inter- The monthly meeting of the CILTDIAII Canadian 1.031011 W35 held at the Grafton street Home on Thursday at 800 P-111- 5" 55' dress on viorld affairs . deliver- ed by Professor Heath .llacQuarrie and an initiation program were features of the well attended nieet- ing. at VllllL'l1 xarious committees renorts were also presented. Professor Illat-Quarrie spoke OI! contemporary world affairs. and the place of Canada in the inter- national comniunity. He briefly traced the history of the Dominion and discussed the current Middle East situation. comparinz the status of the Canadian citizen with that ol the backward Middle East populace. town. so. The Branch president. Spurgeolli Class 274. sword Dance. 9 years Leard. presided. 'and under- 1. Heather Jenkins, lcross Roads. 75; 2. Linda Duffy. Parkdale. 72; 3. Mae Olga Smith and Brendnlee MacLeod. Char- lottetown. tile). 70. Class 230. Dance. Schools of 4 group dancers the adjudicator warned them to be particularly careful of tiicir spacing, and to settle on a definite leader and take their cues from him. Winners in the festival classes completed at P.W.C. yesterday afternoon were as follows: Class Argyle Broadswords, nine years and under- 1. Glen- Sudden Death of Ocean View Woman garry Dancers. Group F. Charlotte- 1 Mrs. Angu- M. lllacleod, 70-year old resident of Ocean View. died suddenly in Charlottetown on Thursday morning. She collapsed while descending a flight of stairs from a Richmond Street office and was taken to the P.l3.I. Hospital by ambulance, where she was reported dead on arrival. Death was stated as due to natural rooms and over-Tliree groups from Central Royalty competed in this class and were placed thus: Group B. first with 62 points; Group C second with 60 points. and Group A third with 53 points. lllrs. Guntcr Buchta adjudicated this class. Class 266. Argyle Broadswords. 10 to I2 years inclusive.- I. Glen- garry Dancers Group A. Charlotte- town. 7!: 2. Celtic Lads and Las- cwsest . sies. Charlottetown, 70; 3, Celtic Mug; "me at c':n”apI5E;d Lassics. Charlottetown. 69. M" - W” C0 pa ' Class 268. Double Sword Dance. her husband. Dr. H.E. Yeo. whose nine years and undery L office was nearby. Bllended "'0 G8” Lofius and Brcndalee MacLeod, stricken woman prior to the u'- Charlottetown, 69; 2. Maureen rival of the 8mblll811C3- MacDonald and Linda Duffy. Cliarlottetnwn and Pnrkdale re- spectively. 65. EVENING SESSION "Motion to a musical boat as old as the human race," said Mrs. Gunter P. Buchta of Halifax. in Little Change In Ice Conditions Contrary to reports circulating yesterday. navigation. through the Strait of Canso is still very diffi- cult accordlng to a report on the present ice situation in lllaritimo waters ranade laatl nigthlt ll)y;';.8PSil:: Angus rown. oo sa .5. . of 8 C . . conducts the annual spring lice waslhp.-. T-",;r,,,'.1'-t.,:',li'(lgi',,c,,.,,,'e5,'.','.I,',l. '"”'eV 9! "'9 Gull "Fl Edlmmng cipal of Prince of Wales (lolle e waters for the Canadian Depart- Mrs F Madmy” was hung - ment of Transport. secr'elar'y Pi H5 H8 M98 "1"" Returning here after is 4-hour land wmredpnu k '3 "Mel's air patrol over the adjoining coas- Luetn and D kl'"99 39' tal waters Captain Brown reported m l;),"Tu "E 9- 3CC0m' that he had observed tthe Canadian, 35'" 9 "3 and dancer! M Government ice-breaker. Saurel, , I 5953l0" "Id at 3'9 Other sell- escorting six ships who were nt- 101,1.s:e1d throughout thus day. umpung the cum passage, 3, T eancient.danc-zs, continued evening the Saurel had cleared Ml!-n Bllchla. expressed all the a path to open water for the C.G. primitive human emotlonsr love. 5. 3.-mt, mg on. om” vessel, hate. fear, etc. For this reason the Captain stated. they will never die out." Mnlagash Harbor is still blocked The adjudicator told her audi- with ice. the government ice ex- ence not to be afraid to get up past stated. noting that heavy ice and dance. "It can bring you much ah lies along Cape Breton: East hgpplnegg," ghg "id, It. and that the lllrbours 01 Winners of the Women's Instit- iydllfi Ind L011l5b01l1'l were 0111!, ute Square Dance was a team from Iuvlaabln wlth the I111 of the 109- Central Royalty w.i. with a mark brIIg;f- yD'g10:'Vlll0- Wild! 3' of 84. Second place was awarded W07 I ll 3 "'93- to the Cornwall nt wit On yesterday's flight the Captain of 5 e ry h . mnk observed that the east side of Hllls- M". Don Macxen M Ammonml burn Bay is still covered with ice. who judged me Cm. 256. Double. ::!ddP0Wllll 3” V” 3”” "'97-" Tap. found the comblnatiun of ca- l - I music 1 ts d cln 71" """"' "Wk ""'”"'f' pyetlzrmed by 3:. otptlteufaanlslsls Cabot Dtfllt showed Illlll Of Illlr b. flu", mocha from WWI”! C-Allulll 3'9"" "”"'d' musical standpoint. Mr- MacNeil Thll I10 "'0'-Ill” E0 59 d'" I” '5' did not consld that dance steps prauum of new ice floes drifting Shaun be mixed. ...nm,. In county girl INN ll" VICWIW 0' Ian combination; of tap steps." so. CIWIF 3'W' 'dVl"d ""5" steps. such as live. should not 1' Nwumi N”"lh""”b"h"d form part of s tsp routine. cation of Class 236. Women's In- stitute Square Dance. "Own Sel- ection". at Prince of Wales Col. lege last night. .5 it done - . lllll In-set School. aiu-iottetowii 7a- :. Central Royalty School. orotip D. 67; 3. Central Raynlty,scbooI her remarks following the adjudi-i Presiding at last ni',r:lits' session. she said, adding that other dance "Tilt 4” I0 ll" VEHN" 0' WW Winners of the other classes completed Isst night were as fol- of tlie Nurses' Alumnae of the P. 12.1. Hospital was held at the Cundau Home Friday eveing. The President. illrs. Gordon Warren, presided and opened the meeting by repeating the Lord's Prayer In unison. Miss Frances Machlillan. an act- Dreted prul191'ly- Slleaklllg 00 the ing secretary. read the minutes of 1 the last meeting. The various corn- mittees gave satisfactory reports. Plans were made for the forth- coming graduation dance. At the close of the meeting s delicious lunch was served by the hostesses. Iilrs. Stewart Smith, Mrs. Roger Ferguson. Miss Ors iProfitt and Miss Nanne (Soles. Music Program Is Heard At Parltdnle The April meeting of the Park- dale home and School Associa- tion was held in the Parkdale Hall Wedncsday. April, 17th. with a large attendance present. The program of selections from the Musical Festival Entries arrang- ed by MI". and Mrs. Raoul Ray- imond, music teachers for Park- iclale School and Miss Grcenan. Vice Principal was presented first and very much enjoyed. During the business session It was reported that the 2 cake sales for Bicycle racks for the schools had been most 'ul. Mr. Paquct was named head of the coninilitce to look after the racks. A committee of six under the chairmanship of Mrs. Frank Ross was formed to canvass the dis- trict for books in order to set up a Library. All were urged to attend the annual meeting in May of the P.E. I Federation of Home and School illlr. Costello asked for volunteers ,to assist with the Youth Club on Saturday nights. The Parent At- ltendance prize was won by Miss ,Munn's class. Following adjourn- Imt-nt lunch was served. The following is the music pro- gram. Clioriis - "The Farmyard-- - Grades 3 and 4:. Rhytlim Band - "Scottish Folk Song" - tGrade Ii I Song - "Snowflakes" - 7- year ynld girls Liane Mills. Rena Mac- Lean, Gloria Murphy, Ruth Pol- Iardi I Song - "The blacksmith" - 8 year old boys (Ralph MacDonald. Wilson Hume. Gordon Milllgan, Kenneth Martin, Michael MacDon- aldi Choral Reading - "The Little Elfman" "Buckingham Palace" (Grades 2 and 3) Song - "The Fairy Ship” - 9 year old girls (Linda Carver. Jo Ann Davis. Sharon Hogan. Beth Macbeod. Shirley Bevan. Dianne Frlzzell, Marilyn MacLeod. Lyne Pollard, Elaine Carver) Song- "The Little Prince" l0 year old boys llnn Hume. Brian Pollardl Rhythm Band - "Minuet - Song- "Meadow Maidens" - 11 year old girls iAnn Bevan, Doreen Roberts. MacEwen. Brenda Lee Mutlowl Chorus - "The Keel Row" iarndes 5 and 6 and 7). Chorus - "Holis - Ia - Holla - in" (Grades It. 9 and 10). Solo- Bell" Brenda Lee Mutlow. Solo - "Now is the Month at Maytag" - Earl Foster. CltoruI- "The Hunt In np"- (All Gradell. 4 tile). 10: I. Elisabeth Huwood and Judy Dunr. Glsrlottatown, 00. Gun 156. Doubles Tap. 15 years and under-1. Dlsnno Shaw and Lois Hughes. Montague. 70; 1. Heather Jamleaon and Mutts MacDonald. Montague, so. In Class 131 (hi. the single entry from the Model School were awarded a mark of I Inc group dance. YOUNG STATISRIAN William Pitt b Younger be came chancellor of the uclteq- nor In Britain It age II. In 11!. - USED ' CAMERAS At LOWLOWPRICB TAYLOR'S ni:wn.u:tts i.-rn. TRAVELLER Page 14 The Guardian Saturday. April 27-1957 ,:g!st -4' Keith Macltinnon Gives Fine Address The regular monthly cuppa nieetlnc of the Mount Stewart Un- ltcd Church Men's Association was held In Mount Stewart Mem- .orlalHallont.be2l.'I'hlImeetl.ng was the int until the fall months. The ” opened with the doxology, followed by the binning by Rev. B. V. inches: A dellclm 11! supper was then served by Mount Stewart Ladies Ald. Har- old Coffin led the group in gun. in some old familiar hymns. those havinl a birthday in the month of April. Mr. Stirling Mac- Ewen thanked the ladies for their courteous and effeclent manner in which they displayed in sea- ving the association suppers- Prograthme consisted of the IOUOWIIIK numbers-solo-lisrold Cot- fin. violin sel " by Sammy Blrt. accompaniment Roland Jay, Alvin Burks accompaniment no- land Jay. Devotional period consisted of Scripture Reading Leslie Douglas Prayer, Wendell Glover. The spenke . Mr. Keith MscKln- non was introduced by Mr. Harvey Douglas. Mr. Keith Macklnnon sdressed the group with a tutor- mative message on (APECi At.- lnntlc Province Economic Coun- cl l. He outlined-the advantage at the proper handling of our At- lantic Provinces Produce also that this organization had made known to the proper authorities in Ot- tawa the many, problems the At.- lantic Provinces had to cope with. Rev. B. V. MacLean thanked Mr. Keith Macl(innon for his fine ad- dress. Meeting closed with the hen- ediction pronounced by Rev. B.V. MacLean. 7?: NOTICE '10 all dog owners in the Town of Alberton. All dogs must be licensed before May 20th. Thelma Ahearn, Town Clerk. NOTICE Meeting of the patrons in the O'Leary district of the Amalgamated Dairies Lim- ited, will be held in the O'Leary Hall on Thursday, May 2nd, 1957 at 8 p.m. AMALGAMATED DAIRIES LIMITED Baby Chicks Now is the time to get your baby chicks and so be able to take advantage of the best prices for both chicken and eggs next summer. If you want R.0.P. bred high quality chicks in any of the pop- ular breeds at competitive prices. order from- PENDLETON's CHICK HATCHEBY Kenalngtort Phone 65.5 lng on the federal IOVCFHWBM "3 allow income tax g money gpent in attending summer sociation said other IN"?! IN , allowed such deductions for tnat- '71-"i'.”..t;".:::::'”;?..”; 1101111 81011! c e s S25.:CoEt. of attendlni ' Iummu If Happy birthday was lung to; ASK DEDUCTION! MONCTON (CF) - The New Brunswick Teachers Alloclltlol Friday approved a resolution call- dcductloiu for schools and conventions. The Ilc school runs as hill! ll 5300- 4-M ATTENTION FARMERS In the following areas:-Kensington, Kelvin, Mal- peque, Baltic, Spring Valley, Darnley, Sea View, Park Corner, French River, Irlshtown, New London, Graham's Road. Summerfield, Springfield, Breadal- bane. Fredericton. Freetown, Pleasant Valley, Hun- ter River, Brookfield, Loyalist Road, North River. Milton, Highfield, West Royalty, Mount Edward Road, Bedeque, Chelton, Albany. Searltown, Tryon. Augustine Cove, Lady,Fane, Westmoreland, Crap- aud. ' 11' you wish to grow cucumbers this season for the Matthew Wells Ltd. of Charlottetown and if you have not already contracted please contact the undersigned without delay. COLIN B. WAUGH. Wilmot Valley. IN STOCK 24-inch B. c. Royals shingles, No. 2 and'N0- 3 grade. Raaglt Bagnall Hunter River v WANTED Experienced trailer driver. Steady om- ploymant. BOWNESS TRANSPORT -For Sale Tbylor safe. suit- able for store or of- fico. excellent condi- tion. Apply- MELVILLE BELL. DaSablo For Sale FARM FOR SALE AT CENTRAL BEDEQUE, P.E.I. One hundred and sixty five acre. farm on. paved highway. Land in high state of cultivation; buildings re- cently remodeled and equipped with modern conveniences. T. J. INMAN. Owner ATTENTION The Remington Branch of the Canadian Legion B.E.S.L. wish to make corrections and additions to the honor roll on the Kensington War Memorial. The additions will include veterans who have passed away since World M.Iara I. II and In Korea. Anyone knowing of errors or ommissions is urged to com- munlcata with the Secretary. M. J. M'acKinnon. Box 74. Xena- ington. Entries must be IN by April 30th. Modern eight room dwel- ling in residential part of City. Oil furnace. garage on premises. Reasonably priced. Write- BOX 985 Guardian Office FOR SALE Ono shingle mill in good working order. Cheap for quick sale. REAGH BAGNALL. Hunter River FOR SALE For your aluminum doors MEETING The general annual meeting of members of the Prince County Hospital will be held in the nurses residence, Beattie Street, Summerside. P.E.I., on Thursday, May 9th, 1957, at the hour of 8 pm. for the purpose of considering annual reports, election of trustees and such other business as may properly come before the meeting. All residents of Prince County and its environs are invited to attend. Prince County Hospital, J. E. Ladgerwood, Secretary. Sally Martin. Dorothy 1 "Hark the Tiny Cowsllpl . I l AMALAGAMATED DAIRIES LIMITED ANNOUNCES SOMETHING NEW IN -4 ICE CREAM CONTAINERS Tlilapachgslsn sowvagusui pldstlccoth telnet. mu wiisaiiuiun OLYMPIA ICI cllAMInalIbopopdsrlnnn. - In uggdggg r-trio-r-0-rt-rtorctiounrugutunanytooas. 'l'olnIndaontblsunInlnorwo'o!lorlMoyonct aspoclsllowprloo. I sac EACH I I I and windows, screens with awnings. garage d o o r 5, aluminum step railings. We specialize in aluminum pro- ducts and are in a position to give service on them after they are installed. WEATHERALL ALUMINUM CO. 125 Kent St. SHORE FARM FOR SALE Farm in the National Park area, 100 acres of land. 85 under cultivation. balance wood and lumber. well watered. Eight room dwelling and out- building: all in good repair. Ideal summer home for tour- lstl. Apply to- G. A. HORNE. oyster Bod Bridge. P.E.l. FARM FOR SALE Riverside Park consist- ing of 31 acres of land, 1,4, mile from railroad and Highway. ditlon. Apply to- J. ALLAN FRASER Vernon. I FARM FOR SALE rntloslrom .70 scrasclncandtss list into o(oIttvattan.liIntiso ndotticr bXdIaIhgnodrqab'.WIlI ndstoclnd inndtntylfds slid. Puts! purchase price -oyrunahnemcrtgaaml FOR RENT Home in Pownal. Modern conveniences. LOUIS HERMAN. POW"... FOR RENT Five room bungalow. Elflqlvbn orda. Occup- mv Nov '00- Anlv I M . O, I l '71. aiusiuess OPPORTUNITY A general store. complete. with fix- tures. and dwelling combined is offered for cal; in the Annan- dalo district. Located near main highway. a nd with electric power and I5 acres of land this busi' nos: presents an or cellont opportunity. Write or contact R. R. JENKINS. Annandalo A Good Investment A' reliable, well-establlsh- ed business requires imme- diately S3,000 for a period of three years. Good security offered right party. Write in confidence to- BOX 973 GUARDIAN we CAN, HELP YOU! 0 Yards cleaned 0 Garbage and ashes hauled. 0 Trucking of any kind. Call CLAUDE FIELD Phone 4959 At any time .wANfEo I 1 Teacher of Enlljgh ., 1 Teacher of Mstheuiatza and Science For THE HALIFAX COUNTY VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Farm For Sale At Indian River on pay. ed highway, 134 miles from Kenslngton. 65 acres clear, land well watered. Parmenas Phillips, Indian River R. R. 1 FIRESTONE 'HOME 8: AUTO CO. ' LTD. 187 GT. GEO. IT. FOR RENT Electric Floor Sander PO! day 85M Electric Hand dander Der day in Electric Vacuum Cleaner - Per day 1.0: Electric Floor Polisher . per day l.oI Electric Radio per week 2.00 Television per week 5.0! Refrigerator (small) per week 1.tlt Washer per week 2.0! Car Trailer per day In Power Chain Saws 901' day In Electric Paint Scraper per day l.tll Power Lawn Mower per hour l.tli Electric Heater per week up gtl.d'Hsa(t:fIr per week 0 PD"! 2. Electric Animal Cllypigrauy I per day pension plan. and all staff benefits. POSITION OPEN Outside Hardware and Appliance salesman. A won- derful opportunity for an aggressive man to make a successful career in selling. Salary plus commission plus car and transportation costs provided. All staff benefits including discount on purchases, health and life Insurance. Also wanted two aggressive sales clerks. Good salary Apply In person to Allison Owen, Hardware Super- visor, Holman's. Charlottetown. in good repair. Apply: FARM FOR SALE AT BLOOMING POINT Farm of 16.7 acres at Blooming Point one half of which is wal cultivated and the balance under good growth of wood and tlmbc. Ten room house with bath and running water. Barn and outbulldlnu M. A. IARMER. Solicitor. 1 1950 1',-ton Ford Truck. FRED F. HUNTER RIVER, em. The Summorsido ,1 FOR SALE 1 International 2 row potato planter. 1 Cockshutt 30 tractor, 1 Far-mall H tractor, 1 Massey Harris 30 tractor. OLIVER SALE & SERVICE FOR I, SALE - with building: and grandstand situated than on. Apply M. L. Walwyn. Summersido. or T. l- KITSON PHONE 13 g..- Raco Track fogotlicr Llnklottor. Summoraldr 4; TEACHERS WANTED - I957 - I958 ARIDAI-I, IALIPAIGSUIITY NDVAQIA their Ilelll nectar one Q Idnqicllltona detain”-:7.-l&C02IcnIoaomdu1!1'l0"'t ,”1:."wbm:n-In-at-an-r.c. siivnm. uu-my TEACHERS WANTED 1m5l'vI,v'l'3v'-"vow-""Aui1r.-i.:'?'l.:..-i'lts"M . 3;, iii ' I (I I, .m ., a sunny o.ufl&?.Itbvy V .. .. ,1. ,1 1.