me of the most ambitious mjects of its kind ever under- mgn on P. E. I. is Crockett ami storey’s Home Furnishings .ip&n0r.ama" now under way at the sports Arena in Charlotte- ,1- ‘ School Choruses (Continued from page 3) High School and Queen Char- We High School yesterday. Following his adjudication of class 140---School . Chorus Rural, 2 and 3 rooms. any grades. which was won by East Royalty with a mark of 83, George A. smile commented that t h e hormonic flow of the winning . school was most commendable. He went on to say that there were some very good perfor- mances in the two-pant song and emphasized the importance of balance in the singing of two- pant songs. » . Crapaud School took second place with a mark of 82 and Bon- shaw School placed third with 81. Cornwall School placed first in Class 139 — School Chorus Rur- al Grades 6 to 10, 2 and 8 rooms with the high mark of 86. Second was Hunter River with 85 and tied for. third place with 83 were ‘ Winsloe and Morell. In Class 138 —— School Chorus ’ Rural Grades 1 to 5, 2 and 3 rooms, Morell School took first place with a mark of 86. Placing i second with a mark of 85 was ‘; York. Third place was awarded ‘ to“Win-sloe with a mark of 84. In his comments the Adjudica- tor praised the work of the win- hing school saying that the song ;5E5-$«5*i“i=t5i?r§i$8-rigi1}“L ‘Uslander and retired D.V.A. are official is shown chatt- mgllr ll‘? Past several weeks a heénel‘Pa1l1ted station wagon has WW travelling leisurely east- N across_the vast reaches of 0“; cfimerica visiting numer- “Nettles town and hamlets en ingméf Wclllbant of the eye-catch- 3°33“-Splashed vehicle is ge§ato'rMuYDhy. a son of the late Mb imp-(1 Murphy of Tigiiish, arm endsspending the sum- >6 xt°1;)l1s 111 Alberton. mike all Mr. Murphy will Yo, S §“etwf01;) Mexico via New 3%? South. rleans, and the wiuis °§‘1"€yance is eqiiipped Sllgv andr°l1 and cooking uten. -. M-Q1 Shh ls liberally bedecked Sim with 510Eans (as: Keep in qnetin John (in French): ma.-mangss from Canadians to A- Va},c0_ and Mexicans: From 1,“. “Sr Island to THE 15- l5.000 SQUARE FEET FURNITURE AND AP‘PI.|AN~CES town. The “Panorrna” features 15,000 sq u a re feet or the newest 111 furniture and appli- -ances...and Is on all this week at the Arena from 1.00 p. m. to 9-00 IL in. daily. Believed to be was Very Well sung. The story well told through the use of, well emphasized consona.nts and splendid unison of voices. Platform Secretary at Queen Charlotte High yesterday was Mrs. Clarence Murchison with Mrs. Wallace Rodd as Platform Chairman. Mrs. A. B. Cutcliffe W35 In charge of awards. AT P.W.C. At Prince of Wales College yesterday the adjudications were conducted by Dr. Leslie Bell with R. J. Rupert as Platform Chair- man and Mrs. Urban McQuaid as Platform Secretary. Rocliford Square School Grade 3 place first in Class 122 School Chorus Urban (Grade 3) with a mark of 87. They were followed 111. second place by West Kent with 85. Placing third with 84 were Prince Street and Queen Square. 1 Winners in other Classes adjud- icated at Prince of Wales yester- daywere. Class 123 -— School Chorus, Ur- ban, Grade 4. 1. Rochford Square (87) 2. West Kent and Prince Street (85) 3. Notre Dame Aca- demy (84); . . Class 120 -— School’Chor-us,.Ur- ban, Grade 1. 1. Prince Street (85) 2. Rochiford Square (84) 3. West Kent (83). » Class 121 -—- School Chorus, Ur- ban, Grade 2. 1. Roch-ford Squ- are (86) 2. West Kent and Prince Street (85). ‘ MR. A. E. B. MURPHY, form- Minister of Fisheries and Hon. Howanl Green, Minister of Pub- 8 with Hon Angus Ma_cLean, lic Works at Ottawa. The T0W61' Coast To Coas’r Tour Will Bring Islander Back Home Recently retired welfare offic- ial with the Department of Vet- erans Affairs office in Vancou- ver, Mr. Murphy has envisaged such a good-will tour for decades. In 1926 the Island native, a veteran of both World Wars. made a similar triplacross the Dominion. At that time Boston Post described his .lourney_ as the first trip ever made from Calgary to P.E.I. by aI1t01‘I10b11e- Mr. l\Iurphy’s political career has been long and unusual. He has campaigned for the Liberals, the former B.C. Progressive Party, and is now an «'_-Irflelit SllplT)Ol‘I(.‘-I‘ of Prime Ministel‘ John l)icfenbal«:er. “The Conservative victory 1,3-at l\larCh was not a Conseiyative nctory at all, “he says-' It ‘V35 a Diefenbakcr v‘i€f01”y3”~ addll‘-jg that results in West PI'0\’9d 1115 contention. while m Ottawa Mr. Murnh the first show of its kind ever held on the Island, the “Pan- orama” has attracted crowds of citizens thus far this week, and is expected to draw ever more Class 146---Rural and City Schools, any grades--1. Queen Charlotte High (84); .2. Mount Iégrbert (83); 3 Central Royalty Class 128--School Chorus, Ur- ban, Boys unchanged voices--1. Queen Charlotte (86); 2. Queen Square and Prince Street (85); 3. West Kent (83). Class 125--.School Chorus, Ur- ban, Grade 6--1. Prince Street (84):~2. Rochford Square (83); 3. West Kent (82). Class 124--School C h o r u s , Urban, Grade 5--1. Prince Street (85); 2. Rochford Square (84); 3. West Kent (83). AT BIRCHWOOD HIGH Sondra Sutherland of Charlotte- town took first place in Class 177B —- Piano Sight Reading, 18 years and under, with a mark of 84, at Birchwood High School yesterday morning. Placing second was Marina Kays of Charlottetown with a mark of 80. Commenting on this Class, the Adjudicatoigo Dr. .Peaker, said there was one important thing to remember in sight reading is to keep the rhythm going on slow- 1y.. Never let the adjudicator think you do not know the sel- ection and don’t stop to correct a mistake. it’ Other winners at Birch-wood High School ‘yesterday morning were: Class 174 — Bach Solo Senior on Parliament Hill is silhouetted behind Mr. Murphy’: "sign be- decked station wagon. recalled that he had once been a personal rival of Sir Harold MacMi~1lan, Prime Minister of Great Britain. This situation arose in 1919, when the husky returned soldier, sporting the Military Cross, was a house-guest of the then Gov- ernor General, the Duke of De- vonshire, at Rideau Hall. The British PM. was an aide-de- camp to the Governor. Every afternoon the young of- ficer invited a certain “Lady Rachel" to a skating session held on a nearby pond. And regularly every afternoon, Mr. Macl\’lilla.u appeared at the edge of the ice surface to inform him that the Duke required his presence within. “I couldrft understand it,” the fOl'l“Il€1‘ Islander states. “But I did later. when Mr. MacMil1an . married the same Lady Rachel.” today and Friday. Many of the very latest designs and fashions are shown here for the first time on the Island...and many of the outstanding manufacturing firms ‘open, 18 years. 1. Maureen Foob- es of Summerside with’ a mark of 85. ‘Class 164B — Piano Solo, rur- al students only, 13 years and over, 1. Cecelia MacNeil of North Rustico, (84); 2. Lynwood Jay of Mount Stewart (81): 3. Enid Col- es of North Milton (80). Class 182 — Piano Duet, 14 years and under, 1. Nancy Thom- pson and Dianne Rodd of North Milton, (84); 2. Sheila and Donald Roper, Charlottetown ( 81); 3. Thelma Arsenault and Dorothy Perry of Summerside, (80). Qualifying for finals h e 1 (1 last evening in Class 167-Piano Solo, Boys only, 14 years and un- der, were Glen MacEachern of Tea Hill and Gordon Full of Charlottetown. Platform Chairman was Mrs. Leigh Kennedy with Mrs. Edison Smith as Platform Secretary. Mrs. L. E. Prowse was in charge of awards. ’ WHITEBRAE It’s Springtime in the City And it’s Springtime on the ‘Hill’ Where the sunshine beckons ba- thers And the waters flood the rill. Where the miigrant birds are call- ing From the tree tops mound As they flit across the spaces On the wing or on the bound. and the Where the neighbors greet the sunrise-. I At the cracking of the dawn As it climbs above horizons Over ocean’s calm or storm. - Mid theywaves and chugging mo- -tors As the fish boats go to sea With the brawny men of courage In the wind or in the lee. Seeking deep the crawling treas- ure In the rock lodes and the sand Twenty fa-thoms neath the surface Multilea-gues away from land. Where the tractors and the Dob- bins . Ply the soil with disc and mold Spring tooth and the pin point harrow , Planting seeds of farmers gold.‘ Thus I muse in palst and present And reverie of each tomorrow ‘ Flavored rich in speculation Sprinkled with some leavened sorrow. Out upon the fields and mead- owes On the roadways and the lanes In the grass lands and the clover In the hay fields and the grains. On the slopes or on the summits Along the road to ‘Peter’s Bay Stands a cabin on the hill top Called the cottage of WHITE- BRAE,——* Where we hope to linger longer Where the landscape is in view With its friendly folk and neigh- bors Noble hearted, kind and true. --Peter A. Reilly *(Our new summer hime). April 23, 1958 Boston, Mass. UNGRADED EGGS Our paying price to pro- d u c e r s for ungraded eggs delivered Charlotte- town today is-- Grade A Large 33c Grade A Medium . . . 30c Grade A Small 24c Grade B 24c Grade C 14c Me For quick payment and prompt return of empty cases, ship your eggs to CANADA PACKERS LIMITED Charlottetown Cracks ' . . ed in The Maritinies, and is for- OTTAWA (CP)—vPrime Minis- ter Diefenbakcr has told Russian Premier Khrushchev that unilat- eral and conditional decisions to suspend nuclear tests are not a tolerable substitute for interna- tional agreement. The prime minister made pub- lic his May 9 reply to Khrush- chev"s April 4 letter to him urg- ing that Canada use its influence to get the United States and Brit- ain to stop testing nuclear weap- ons. Russia recently announced a halt in its tests after apparently completing a series of shots. Mr. Diefcnbaker said Sunday night he is disappointed and dis- turbed at Russia’s recent attitude in vetoing in the United Nations a United States proposal for Arctic inspection. STERN LINE “Personally, I am at a loss to reconcile the Soviet attitude and argument in these (UN Security Council) meetings with the con- ciliatory tone of your message to me.” Mr. Diefenbaker wrote. This theme recurs throughout the prime minister’s letter. He said at another point: “I must also tell you frankly that. the people of Canada have watched incredulously the nega- tive rea.ction_of the Soviet Union to the proposals ad-v-anced April 29 by the U.S. for the prevention of surprise attack in the Arctic regions.-. . . “If you are really anxious about developments in the Arctic and if you wish to eliminate the possibil- ity of surprise attack across the polar regions, I find it hard to understand why you should cast aside a proposal designedto in- crease mutual security in that area." DANGER T0 PEACE (Russia recently contended in the UN Security Council that American bomber flights toward Russia were endangering peace.) . HOLIDAY in Canada are represented at the show. This “Panorama” is believed to be the first ever stag- ward step in retailing. Two Airmen Escq pe Crash . OTTAWA (CP) -— Both crew members of an RCAF CF-100 jet plane that exploded and crashed late Tuesday 60 miles north of here, are “safe and sound” the‘ RCAF said Tuesday night. An air force helicopter had picked up both pilot and naviga- tor who were ejected safely from the jet, and was carrying them to Rockcliffe airport here. The plane was repented to have exploded in the air and cr.as~hed. near Notre-Dame-de Po-ntmiain, 20 miles south of Mont Laurier, Que. A report from Notre Dame de- Pontmain said parachutes were seen to blossom from the plane as it tumbled to earth. BOY FIRES AT PLANE DULUTH, Minn. (AP) — A .22- calibre rifle bullet police said was ) fired -by a teen-ager struck a landing North Central Airlines DC- 3 Monday and missed hitting the -pilot by a foot. Sheriff’s depu- ‘ ties said one of two boys, 15 and 17, apparently shot at the plane as a prank, not thinking they would hit it. No charges were filed and the boys were released in custody of their parents. A rar Shade RELATIVES BANNED , A president of Ecuador, electedl for four years, must, not be a‘ relative by blood or marriage to ' for the Week End SPORT JACKETS quality selection from our Reg- ilar Stock. Sale 22.95 Prime Minister Makes Reply To Letter From Khrushchev “When there is, by you-r own admission, a danger of nuclear war breaking out by accident or miscalculation, it is difficult for Canadians to comprehend your refusal to engage even in techni- cal discussions intended to ex- plore the feasibility of an interna- tional system of control,” Mr. Diefen-baker told the Soviet pre- mler. ' “It is because of the compell- ing need to erect, at whatever cost, some tangible and reliable foundation of mutual trust that I feel justified in asking you to clarify your position with regard to the establishment of an inter- national system for the verifica- tion of nu-clear tests.. . . “I should be interested to know what ty.pe of practical measures your have in mind to ensurethat tests of nuclear weapons were not being conducted anywhere in th world. . SEEKS VIEWS “I should further like to know _ whether you are prepared to ne- gotiate seriously on this issue in the immediate future through the United N a t i 0 n s or diplomatic channels, or whether you insist on delaying discussions of these matters until a summit meeting has been arranged.” Mr. Diefenbaker said suspen- sion of Soviet tests justified no more than the most frail hope that progress on disarmament was at last near at hand. “The world can hardly be ex- pected to repose confidence in the potential results of a decision which could be reversed overnight and without consultation by your government.” Mr. Diefenbaker’s reply was dated May 9 and ran to about 900 words. Lord Keynes, the famous Eng- lish economist who died in 1946, left an estate _of more than 400,000. SPECIALS e Opportunity for you-— Stripes & Light s. Regular $24.50 the retiring president. * Burke I Electric Authorized . .-.—..—..—..-—._ . _ Gabardines in Grey, Brown, Blue Splash Weaves. TROUSERS Sale 7.95 @ Dealer Electrical Wiring Repairing and Down Collar. Regular 4. DAN RIVER sr-roar SHIRTS- [vy Stripes and Plaids—-Button 3 .75 ‘I12 Kent St. DI Great George St. Supplies 50. SALE on Heating’ - ‘ Household Appliances , & M g Television ’ ‘ Dial 3635 Addresses Fort The monthly meeting of the Fort Augustus Home and School Association was held on Monday evening, May 5th., with a good attendance. The President, Mrs. Peter Kelly. presided. The minu- tes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Correspond- ence from the Provincial Federa- tion was read and five delegates to the annual meeting were ap- pointed. There followed a lively discus- sion on the donation of prizes and scholarships for the school child- ren-at the end of the year. It was decided to have a formal school closing. The Principal thanked the parents for their co- operation -in getting the small children to the Music Festival. The President then called upon the guest’ speaker, Rev. Eric Robin, Pastor of Morell Parish, to address the meeting. Father Robin's talk was an intellect- ual treat besides being stimulat- ing and thought-provoking. He summarized the high lights of the sessions of the Educational Con- ference which he had attended in Ottawa. The speaker pointed out that education is based on self-discip- line and promotes self-activity. This ‘self-discipline is_ primarily the work of the home. The school is a creature of necessity, sup- plementing the work of, but not taking the responsibility from the home. The «great challenge confroht- Although you cannot stop economic wall by ‘means few minutes. Why take ch call on . CHARLOTTETOWN O MONTAGUE -—~by Byrn LATE CHIPS . cup undiluted Ch’ , 1 t p. mdllzsand smixture is well blended pan. Cool; cut in squares. needed _a new coat of paint . . . the patio I had my heart set on “Why not do both with .a BANK called upon our B of M manager. lack of ready cash. See the B of -d° ‘ CHAMPION D i!"’n")“ null! Chan!“ . 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Then how about this deep-rich fudge. so good and easy to to wait another year; Then I got a bright idea: REAL Home Improvement Loan?” Hubby’! thought the idea terrific, so next day we at all he’d arranged an HIL for us at only 6% interest per annum—and we repay in easy monthly instalments. The moral? . . you have Home Improvements on your —made in a minute!—with Bordenls EAGLE BRAND Sweetened Condensed Milk. ‘Just dis- covered this taste treat for myself—-and plan to live with it all through the summery 1 tsp. dry mustard 1/! cup vinegar ‘ The Guardian Page 9 '1‘hur., May 15. 1958 ling Home and School is to try »to offset theeffects caused by ‘the breakdown in family life so prevalent in today‘s society- A hearty vote of t‘uanks vs.’-'_s tendered Father Robin for his very instructive address. “'1:‘I“e meeting closed with Tie Queen”. A delicious lunch was ‘served by the lunch committee. PAIR NKE§?Ky1T0hL MONTREAL (CP) —— Two men held up a textile firm employee in an elevator Friday and got away with a $3,000 payroll-_ The male employee, not immediately identified, told police, men rob- bed him between the fifth and sixth floors, carried him to a lower floor and pushed him out. most inexpensive, salesman you can employ - - - a , GUARDIAN- PATRIOT WANT AD l"'l10ne 3505 : success the wfndstorm, or the lightning of Insurance. ances? including or write or Q SUMMERSIDE Q ALBERTON e Hope Sanders make with BAKER’S CHOCO- . . 5-MINUTEEUDGE: Mix 2/3 evaporated milk. 1 2/3 cups granulated sugar, 1/2 _tsp. salt in saucepan over medium heat. Stir until boiling, then cook 5 min- utes, sttg-‘inlgl constfit/lg’. ' ws, 16 medmm txirizfilitllalnljl/1-25 cup? chopped nuts. Stir until marshmallows Remove from heat; add pkgs. Bakerfs Chocolate . Pour into buttered 8-inch square -«-—- 1 WlTH'LONGER'AND BRIGHTER DAYS IN THE OI‘-‘FING, our thoughts naturally turned to brightening up our house for the sununer season. It really 1 looked as if would have OF MONT- In no time 'mind don't hold up for M. FUNNY THING! I find‘ I like nearly everybody who owns a dog- n’t you? I particularly like those extra nice « people who are considerate of their dog’s health .. and well-being . . . they’re the ones who . feed their pets the famous DR. BALLARDS 0G FOOD as a steady diet and are never tempted into buying low-cost substi- tutes. Dr. Ballard’s veterinary diet contains all who nutrients your trusting friend needs—proper1y balanced so that he gets the necessary energy comes in three dog-popular flavors; feed your pet scientifically for a allard’s Champion Dog Food! HERE'S SOMETHING NEW—BELIE_VE MEI Enjoy your Spring mayonnaise I nladofl Few grains cayenne colours: Pale Blue Pink Red AND FLEXIBLE I STARSPEC Cream w/Tan trim Block w/White trim R TH no. TERRIFIC VALUE ‘ifoitfy /[ant ” Ladies’ and Children’; wedgie heel Street Moccasins with cidiustoble draw string tie. Mode of soft-textured pigtex fin- ished Ieother. . Longer-wearing, com-' position outsoles. Ladies‘ sizes — 4 to 9 Child ren's sizes-8 to 3 LIGHT WEIGHT Place all the ingredients in 1 mixing bowl. Beat with a_ rotary egg beater until mixture thickens. If you‘d, like a thicker consistency, chill before serving. Makes 2 cups. Variations, too, galore! For instance add 1/4 cup of crumbled Roquefort Cheese to 3/4 cup of Minute Mayonnaise—-really deliciousl . HOME Is-‘WHERE THE HEART ls! And our heart’s in making it as lovely as we can—with the new Canadian wall- papers by BOXER and STA_UNTON. They’ve the finest designs, color harmonies and texture, three decorator qualities, that only wallpaper can give you. They are_ completely washable, thanks to an invisible plastic coating that’s one of the marvels of the times. You’d never know it was there-but it means you can enjoy the beauty of wallpaper—- and yet sponge off any marks youngsters might I make. All Boxer and Staunton wallpapers are made with “wet strength” to resist tearing. Do please see them soon-for your dear home! LISTEN To THEM RAVE! It’s music to hear our dear ones say how delicious the dessert is—a pleasure you can _,_ all have often with pre-cooked ROYAL INSTANT "’ PUDDINGS. And Royal is so good for them-_— —— made with fresh, wholesome milkl, Try this quick, melt-in-your-mouth dessert. Chocolate Marshmallow Pudding Mix 1 pkg. Royal Instant Chocolate Pudding with 2 cups of cold milk until smooth, using rotary egg heater or electric mixer at slow to medium 8Deed—about 1 min. Allow to start setting. when slightly thickened stir in 6 quartered large marshmallows, or 24 miniatures. Turn into serving dishes and allow to set. Makes 5 servings.- HAPPY DAYS TO YOU—dear new mother, with your baby ____:% growing in delight as the weeks pass! I hope ‘D you know about the wisdom of the four famed FA_RME_R’S _WIFE Formu1aiMilks—-one of which will s. your baby's needs exactly. Pre- pared. especi ly for babies, they are made in follllr hdifferent types. Your doctor will know‘ w _ic one t_o prescribe. Perhaps. the Partly skimmed Milk—wh1ch is most generally used. 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