Lorne Valley .51;-. and Mrs. Alexander Mac- I,,,).,.,,, were visitors to Montague an Mondav. Elli-. Wendell Crane. Montague. We a visitor to Lorne Valley rec- miiy. He was the guest of his bro- tlier-iii-law. and sister. Mr. and Airs. Donald Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Mac- Donald motored to Roseneath on Sunday. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacLeod. lliss Joan MacGratb. Montague, .pcni last week-end at the home .( her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. V MacGrath. sun-ere sympathy is being ex- ,.nded to Mr. and Mrs. William ilatlon in the loss of their infant iahy at the Memorial Hospital. lluiitliglle. t Mrs. Alfred Crane is visiting at (hp home of her son-in-law and imnglitcii. Mr. and Mrs. Donald siiau Mrs. Crane's many friends are pleased to know her health is gradually improving. ins; Jane MacGrath has arrived ho VF trom Toronto. Ontario. She ii the guest of her parents. Mr. mi Mrs. Munro MacGrath iliss lsabrll Crane, Savage Har- mur. spent last week-end with rel- iines and friends in Lorne Valley-. The best wishes of a host 'of iriruds goes out to Mrs. Cornelius curl-an for a speedy and complete return to good health llr. John McAuiay, Charlotte- tmiii, spent the week-end of April 30 in this vicinity, he was the gllt'Sl of his mother, Mrs. Mae Mc- Aulay. llrs. Oliver Douglas and.chil- dren, Marlene. Lloyd. Kathy and Karen of Head of Hillsborousli iwre week-end visitors to Lorne Valley. They were guests of Mrs. l)ouglas' parents Mr. and Mrs ticorge Macinnisg llr. Kenneth MacLeod. Cliar- lnilrtown. motored to Lorne Valley on May 1. While here he was the glIPSl of his parents. Mr. and Mrs llalcolm MacLeod. )lrs. Annie MacLeod. Charlotte- 'oun. spent the April 30 week-end In Lorne Valley. where she was the guest of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mac- Leod. 'llr and Mrs. Murdock MacDon- iid. and Mr. and Mrs. Francis llaclntyre. motored in Bangor on Sunday to attend the funeral of the late Mr. Gordon MacDougall. M i I I Marguerite MacDonald went a few days in New Haven hiring the week. She was the guest it Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Mac- hood. So far this season very few "Speckled Beauties" have reached the Skillets of this vicinity. It II to be hoped as the weather gets warmer. the fi.shermon'I luck will improve. The sympathy of this commu- nily goes out to Mr. James A. Man- imnald and Mrs. Wendell Jay in the loss of their mother. Mrs. John W MacDonald who recently pass- ed away. Mrs. MacDonald was a lnvimz mother and I kind neigh- 'l' E S prove I n 1 Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacDonald. hour and friend. She will be . ly missed by all who hadnetli: privilege of knowing her, Montague. were recent visitors to Lorne Valley. They were guests of Mrs. MscDougall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod. Mrs. Edward Lowery. Miss Mar- g-.et Lowery . and Mr. Alfred Lowery were visitors to Montague on April 29. Her many friends in Lorne Val- ley. regret to hear of the illness of Mrs. Chester Acorn of Prim- rose. who underwent a serious op- eration in the King's County Mem- orial Hospital on April 28. Mrs. Acorn was formerly Miss Ruth MacDonald or Lorne Valley. and I host of friends here are pulling for a speedy and complete recovery for her. Mrs. Annie Crane has returned home after spending some weeks with her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Freeman MacEwen of New York, U. S. A. Mr. Laurcn Mac-Lcod. was I business visitor to Charlottetown on April 28. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ferguson and children. Sandra and Douglas. motored to Montague on April 28 where they visited Mrs. Ferguson's sister. Mrs. Cornelius Curran who is a patient in the King's County Memorial Hospital. I Mr. and Mrs. Elincr land family, Charlottetown. spent a few days visiting relatives and friends in Lorne Valley. Pl'i0l' 10 their departure for the United States. where they in future will reside. They are former residents of this vicinity and their many friends here wish them much hap- piness in the land of their adoption. Mr. Munro MacGi'ath has re- turned home from Toronto, On- tario, where he spent an enjoy- able visit with members of his family. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Mat-Kay and faintly. Strathcona, motorcd to Lorne Valley on May 2; while here they were guests or Mrs. lilac- Kays parents. Mr. and Mrs. James MacNeill. Mrs. C. M. MacGraih. Mr. Heath MacGrath and Master John Mac- Grath were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crane, Ban- gor. -AN. VALLEYFIELD W.l. leyfield W.l. was held at the home of Mrs. W. A. Bruce, with the president. Mrs. Alex Martin in charge. The meeting opened with the singing of the Ode. fol- lowed by repeating the Creed in unison. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secre- tary, Mrs. H. VanBuskirk. and approved. The president extended a warm welcome on behalf of all to Mrs. V. White and Mrs. Stapleton and also to two members who had been absent for a time. Mrs. An- gus Martin and Miss Audrey MacDonald. Roll call was respond- ed to by ten members and visi- tors by naming a spring flower. Items from the minutes were dis- cussed; the government grant was received and numerous items of correspondence dealth with, in- N TS 2896 greater .llaclnni.s' L 1 ' -nk. Wilson, Carl Scoii, 'je--.3-M First Appearance In Festival Corriwull pupils gave a pleasant r The Isles" Tiicsday at Q.C.H.S. cndcring of the Festival selection, ”The Road To From left to right they are: Gail Vivian Drake, and Jane Mac-Millan. Second row: Billy Ma Norma Howard. Joanne Donahue. Laura Hyde, Norma llyde, Merrill Scott. B. - l Lmvt her. Donna cPliail, No Germans BONN. Germany tAPt - West Gerinaiis will not put on military uniforms before the end of this year. the Bonn defence commis- sion said Tuesday. A spokesman made the state- ment in connection with rumors that the first soldiers would be in service in the next few weeks. lie pointed out that at least four new laws have to be passed by Parliament before the volun- leer cadre can begin military duty. . The laws will rctziilzite condi- tions of service. rates of pay. pensions. compensation to rela- tives for death or injury in serv- ice and other practical matters. it generally takes about six ,nionlh.-z to get a law through both llioiises of parliament. it is hoped, .."i'he April meeting of the Val"-':ij TM cluding the filling in of a ques- tionaire. Dates of proiiiicial and district conventions were noted. The school committee reported and Mrs. A. C. Fraser and Mrs. D. Math:-son agreed to comprise the new committee. Fees and collec- tion at the meeting amounted to 32 and in the absence of the treasurer. Mrs. W. Mat-Lend. w e r e received by irs. W. A. Bruce. , Library books were distributed. it was agreed to begin a birthday box at the next meeting. Repairs to the hall were disciissed. Mrs. Herb MacKcnzie invited members to hold the next meeting at her home and the meeting closed with the island Hymn. Lunch was served by the hostess and a so- cial hour enjoyed. yield with DITHANE tltoii witlt I copper iunttititloi X &m Dlfttilldlhodbomhrodgoppor andlordooullyblynoiigtitmio bndihhhih Ancuuosnrq9-yoaeooitaudtuumompodiw Difnaaawitlitinodoopporendlordoeuetbrlu auunontolpovuobttduoootloiumuupwlu any ofbmwva. Mltnmddaswllolwdl standard rates. Early blight was puree: every year; late blight mud inn tlodesoh It Ieliotg The increase in bushels per ecu Min Du-tuna was over double that with tlxcd-ooppor. aimed twice ttiatw-lth Bordeaux. The percentage increase Also available from Rohm & Haas DITHANE M-22. a msneb fungicide. Manet) fungicides have been tested by agricultural authorities oi Prince lidwai-I mom. and can to F Drrlluu it I bulwark, CT in bushds per acre MO eon-med vinq Dirimca-667,, lordoeun-MQ. and .9PPW"29,7o- ibtntsuaaoounothoandieviiimfheeebao burning or stunting, and they stay green and healthy longer. Order your DIINANI early thh year. See your dealer now. WOohewoebooHIt.A8I.”PrmaUO.5lI006 0&MIoN&CawdwhMmMf'. Before End Of The Year b-years to raise the 150.000-struni: In Uniform l the preliminary approval of par? liamcnt can be obtained before the summer recess beginning July 15. ivoruurssn FORCE The laws then have to be stud- ied by a number of parliamentary committees and brought before the lower house twice more for approval. After that they have to have the assent of the upper house. This mean s. the spokesman said, it will be the turn of the year before the first volunteers can be called up to begin training in preparation for a later draft of conscripts. Altogether it will take about two basic force of volunteers. it will be expanded into 12 army divi. sions. a 1.300-plane tactical air force and a small coastal navy. During the time - lag between West Germany's entry into NATO next week and the raising of forces, the first German staff of- ficers reporting for duty to Su- preme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe ISHAPEI in Paris will wear civilian clothes. my STRIKE SETTLED DETROIT lAPl--Sctllcmcnt of a wage dispute which had threat- ened to halt manufacture of Salk polio vaccine at Parke. Davis and Co. was announced Friday by state and federal mediators. The drug firm is one of the major producers of the vaccine. want am i iludb onpotatoeo. . as. N. '4' S NMHH MUNiIK IOIIHOIIAAI COMPANY OI GLIDE IJMITID I MANS! ROAD, WEST Hill, ONYAIUO rlsi Film Lab. ruvo WRECKED SHIPS TOKYO lAPl-eAleutian waters hale yiclilcd the reniains of two, niissiug Japanese vessels which; disappeared a week ago with 451 men. 'lhe oil-covered bodies of nine men from a missing Japan- cse research ship were found: Ti'lllli5f1-'I,V drilling in Aleutian wa-.01. tcrs. l.ifcj.'ickcts identified thenil with the 15-ton fislicigv rcsearchi ship liatsiishio ltlaru. Other Jap-; anesc tishing boats reported find-' mg debris from a sci-oiiil iiiissiiig boat. the fishing craft llolto illaru with 21 aboard. recent visitors to Charlottetown where they were the guests of Mrs. Frank Evans and family. it. is pleasing to note that the condition of Mrs. Daniel Handra- iiaii is reported as favorable fol- Monday. Hey I, 1956 still CODSldEl'nu:t tities of the Island's diamonds throughout this area. Preparations are already being made for the planting of this year's acreage. indeed sever- '.l'lioGna.rdleaI their fertilizer from the Char- lottetown plant during the brief opto- Sovacte Harbor ine Hon. Eugene Cullen. Min- ister of Natural Resources was a visitor to Savage Harbour on 'liuc.sda,v. while here he talked lull before active farming. tions get under way. About me some acreage will be planted H mm many or the "Sherman at lowing her recent operation at al acres have already been plant potatoes in this area a led the 113;-hour, He was accumpanied the ('harlottetuwn Hospital. it is ed Most farmers are procuring year. by Mr. Russell Clark of Mt. Ste- the hope of all that such improve- ment may continue until Mrs. Handrahan has been fully restored to her usual good health. it EFL Tl-II Revolutionary SCR brick ' o twice as large a lays twice as fast? .one width builds a solid wall The many friends of Mr. John McAdam. Canavoy will be sorry to learn that he has been obliged to enter the hariottetown Hos- pital for treatment. it is the sin- cere wish of all that Mr. Mac- Adam will make a speedy recov- cry and that very soon he will be able to rejoin his family at Cana- voy. Although it is far too early in the season to venture any opin- ion as to whether or not the lab- ster fishing season will be suc- cessful, yet as far as we were able to learn the first two hauls ignite to date have been good. All gns point for a fair price so if the weather-man co-operates the good fishermen of Savage Har- bour may be in for another . bountiful season. Genuine regret is felt by most and expressed by many on the exit, at least temporary from political life of Mr. Thomas Cul- lllrs. Lloyd .lay of Mt. Stewart was a visitor to Charlottetown on Tuesday. Mrs. Louis M3L'Keil7.le of Mom- real accompanied by her two children are enjoying a pleasant holiday on the Island where they ten. Mr. C , . this l)istrictu”lieinthhfsloglmlggigsg T"-1'”, ”" ””f5”M”f M::'M”"”::."' " ON HOME ture for many years. His deai- fie. pare" 5' r' an "i ”' lugs with the people of the area mm Donny” have set a new record for honesty Th. many mend; o( Mr, A.-; ,, and uprightness that will remain MacMiiian, Canavoy will be hap- m the 500k-5 "'1' I 100! time py to learn that he has recovered , Mr Eiiitcne Hughes has returned tarball," t:lsb.re:ei::utl”hni:!sdu?i"gdg rk -- 1; his home alter a pleasant holi- usual, ay spent at Boston and other. Aiiicrican centres. He wag the i Mr. D. J. .'tlaci)onalti wall known guest of relatives and friends dllr-,il.'tlFDetltell of St. Andrews in at H N HOME ing his visit. ypresent employed at his trade at Charlottetown. lliev. Lotus Callaghan of Indiani lttver was among the many out. Sincerest sympathy is extended side the District attending the fun- 10 MP1 J01"! Oslfidile 01 Pis- cral of the late Mrs. Gertrude quid on the sudden passing of llandi-ahan held at St. Andrews her molher. Mrs. Gertrude Hand- on Saturday. rahan which occurred at Dor- chester, Mass. WORTH MORE TO OWN WORTH MOI! YO SELL... Int hundrds of SCI brick homes prove cost is in line with quality frame construction. The Rev. Lee MacNaughlon of Marshlield and Mr. John Pigol It in pleasing to nute that Mrs. Saizine Harbour were among W. F. Rose of St. Andrews is able those attending the meeting of the to be around and about again after i..:.snaw no.1 presh,vtery of the Presbyterian being confined to her bed with tlitilgi;-gtgyglielu in Charlottetown on a severe foot injury. an onion: iuunx -u. ;. .,,(gt; Notwithstanding the high prices 'u''" C" M” Em Mudmwe and her Offered for me pommes during uaueax-i.Au1l-uIw otuoow-svouav FIIOIIIEIUII m CNIPMAN e IAINY JOHN son Mr. Aeneas illacinrvre were ill! P853 if-'W Weeks heft theryt are What's news at Inco ? The four Rolls-Royce "Dart" engines which Vickeni-Armstrong: Viscount develop a total of 5600 hp.-approximately 1 hp. for every power each 10 oiinvo-I of engine weight and in addition, a trek thrust of H60 lbs. in developed from the exlii-iiint It employs no H3(?ipf0(?l-If.il'Ir ports and ainne the pn- gasee, Since the "Dart" is a turbine propeller engrna. V pellera operate at rwtntiv l quiet operation "I achinvzd. ow speak. "ulna", tltill NICKEL STANDS llP iii A Hill JOB IN THE NEW Vlsillllltll AEROPLANE HEAT VA! THI BIG PROBLEM that confronted the e who designed and huilt;theR.olls- binecl with other metals make: Royce "Dart" engine for the special altoys which can with- Vickers-Armstrongs Viscount: stand these devastating con- which TCA has put into regular ditions. EIVKS. in developing its smooth flow of power, this gas turbine pro- . 687 It kol. pellerongine also develops terrific O c . I i heat. A number of parts must Int” '999&l'C'i 000999" ha" 5 "'5'. weed. mloubeyh lb ”P9”””d”"'7'd,”U- eo.9p".t.d '”h ens”. oompmmor(PBI).rhiieoomh-6onrohunbu(Q.Hnmn- . deallm" PI. 3” development pruned nirii mixed widi fuel and igIiiood.'I1se heated gaaoe , At this temperature some of heat-resisting alloyaxaa they drive a turbine (D9 which iaoonnected through a reduction alloys wear away rapidly do not have enough strength to withstand operating stresses and Prevent buckling. warping or tracking. ill! HIERILTJOIAI. i Nickel, however. has heat-resist ngineere ing properties and when oom- Some of then alloys. om- ployod in the "Dart" en- gine. contain to much an ,Otherg gear (E) witi RIO propella. M the about (17). ,' geaadeliveeanadditioneljotthnaot. lore ready to oo-operate with . deaignongineoeainany industry when menial metals an re- quired to meet unusual W me for he the 72- luawatd oondihom. boorklet, "'mI;lonoar:ep:fZi'ckrl", It coprn wil be supplied to wonky Iebool leashes on request. -