i BOUND FOR M.-E. Coming Events Pantry sale at Simpson Sears, Vernon River Ladies Aid. Cards and Crokinole party, tlrapaud Hall. Friday night, April 5. Lunch served. Sponsored by Crapat-I Hearlbrealters Hockey Team. Votice: Conservative Association Elionthly meeting P.E.l. Conser- vative association in party Head- quarter's 168 Gt. Geo. St. Wednes- day April Ilrd. at 8 o'clock. Waving a last farewell to Naples, Id is Trooper Lawrence Durant. CIiar- lottetown P.E.l. as he boards the on Friday, April stti. at 2.00 pm. plane which will carry him to Egypt Trooper Durant is it mem- oi the 56 Reconnaissance Squadron. Royal Canadian Armour- ltaly. at Capodichino Ai. ber ed Corps, which is presently route to the Middle East for vice with the United Nations Emer- gency Force. From Naples. Canadians will proceed via C-119 aircraft to Abu Suweir Airfield in Egypt. '”' "El" k."i'.i'..'t” "' Prta wa was ch'eId at the Caadcll i eaty two presid lded and opened Rh! MOUWII the l.orda' unison. lug were read and approved. balance. Donations toward from Mrs. Ernest champion ward. to represent the Aid in the range-met-ts were made ior day on Easter Saturday- The annual meeting is to be Ciindaii Home to terminate Marathon Bridge After the Onion. Mrs. R. L. Mrs. A. B, Cosh. Palmer -Pick Champion At Stock Show en- Serg champion of the lot, the National Defence Photol underway. SOIIOfI.lCII'AII W"'3"9'"""' Hears Talk lioms Monday afternoon Alf” 1" members Dhaoat. I Mrs. 0. ll. Iultain prea- Prayer reilulll The minute: of III! III! IIII& report. which showed a suhltlntill Marathon Bridge were POCGIVU Mrs. Wellington MacNeill. Knit- ted articles for the giit cabinet were handed in by Mrs. Wm. HI!- Mrs. Ron Parker was appointed Cross Lite Savers Club. Final ar- on May 6th. and on MBY 9"! I bridge and tea will be held at the tournament. meeting adjourned tea was served by Mrs. W. -A.tlliEliST ICPI - Judges scru- imizcti I50 oi the provintn'a best beef cattle Tuesday and declared a. herriord shown by Frank DOIP ztcr of Pclitc Ritiere. N.S.. grand A champion shorthorn. shown by W. A. Flemming of Truro. was ti:imerl reserved grand champion. The cattle will be sold at auction today when the annual Mnritima sprint: stock show and sale get! i U. C. Presbytery the no-mt On Education Q WW A Iucial nseettnl oi on r Thlbytery oi Prtace Eduard islartz. TIIQ UIIIIN CIIIIPPII of Canada was held Tuesday in Heart: Hall. tin . lottetown. to consider various as- pects oi the eduuilonai problem in the province. An address by Mr, TD K-5: VITKH. Sllveriniendenl oi City Schools, provided the center around which most of the discuss- lon centered. Mr. Parker suggested till we have lust begun to get at the real ya blems of education in this prov. inoe. "We ought not,” he said, "in interpret the large attendances at the Education Committee hear. ings as necessarily indicating ; real interest in education at aii" Some came." he said. "io watch the clash oi personalities; others because of the neiigious controv- ersy. The real problems oi edu- cation", he maintained. "had not been adequately touched as yet, and were not taking the real III- terest of the people of the prov- E- "ince." Ind Mr. Parker noted the difficulties brought about because of lack oi adequate cooperation on the part of those actually charged with the carrying out of the educa- tional program in the province and those in administrative positions intelligent, dynamic leadership Is needed on the local level on all educational matters. he said. ISSUES Mr. Parker expressed regrcd that briefs presented to the Com- . mittee on Education had not dealt more with the real problems oi education in the province. Sidi- issues or secondary issues had many time been given the spot- lights. and matters like larger school units. better trained teach- (Continued on Page 11) with LI tho and Red Tag held the MUSIC FESTIVAL 1:. -mo MUSICIANS l The executive of the Prince Bd- vtard island Musical Festival Aa- sncltlnn met in Prion of Wales College on Saturdly lIl1""'"0I'- turn mm. The president. Mr!- Gnrdou Bennett P"-'5Id'd "V" "'9 writ attended meetint Mrs. Lorne catttieck. provincial convenor of members-”-ID N90!!- ed that the laraeat membership list in history oi the organisation has been compiled for r LII""0" II the program booklet. The substantial raise in mem- bership is well distruhted over the province and represents a great ll-L crease in interest particularly -- mong rural people. One oi the maj-I or developments this year Mrs. (lallbek noted, was the number of Women's institute that joined as group members. . Since the last news item three more institutes have joined the as- ....-iauony uigg - Klnross. Pleasant nonnced that a Musical Festival! 'l'.l3 Program is to be held on C.F.i C .Y, Thursday April 4th at 6.50: o'clock. I The program for the I957 Fes-I iiinl is now completed and is now? in hzinds of printers as repirted: hr Xirs Gordon White and Mr.l Piuslnn Beck. co-coitvcners All' at-riiiigcincnts !are complete for sessions In Summerside and Mon- l.'ii.!iie this year as reported by Mr. g ltllitnk came;-on, Vice President, I'i-incc County and Mrs. Ethan Ste- u.irt, Vice President. Kings Coun- ll . iht- president read a letter lmm lll -tilison University sliiiillli that lliiidren" is available lrom July. :2 to .luly 27th. It is hoped that the; I-loud would be represented. I lit-fore atljoiirnment it was an- PROMOTED F(illtm'iiiu re-organization an .1 lies. Just-pli A. Trainor. toiin.-riy oi Charlottetown. has been iIitiillIi- ted to Assistant (ienerzil xiii-5 Manager of the LE. Wait-riiian Pen Co. Tins was announccti rc- ccntly in Montreal by the (R-nip. any's Managing Director Mr 'lli'ainor. who j()lll('tl ltnici man's Limited in 1948. Hits Inn" in tilitirlntletnwii where he Eillt iiiIl'il Queen Square School and St Inm- stiinis University. During Wot-iii war ii. Mr. Trainor served utvr sens as an officer with the Mn-ih Mira Scotia liiglilandc-rs (tn re- Iircmcni he held the raiik oi captain. lie is the aim ol Mr .ind Hrs. J. .-tusiin Trainor. l1lU'2 Kim Ave. Wed" April 3. I957 AWIRTIMAI. IEWS T!'E'."'"”"" '"'”" 3 - I ".lL..'E"'E"Am'Tl" "mu nun III I .III Club meeting Ill In-iii ..i. : v . FIVE YIAII This lnsuf mgrla the PITIII year ill t'IillIlIllIlIllI publication 0' II? Auiiculiuriil News Column. II II pr:-iittrcti by members M III! III" of the Prince Edward Island De- partment of Agriculture II I aer- "lit! in the Farmers oi the Prov- IHU? i In the previous two hundred and .SlXI) issues the articles have cov- ered in wide range of Agricultural subjects Chieily those subjects which are of practical value in a farm operation. Also news items of various farm activities. 4-H 'i("luhs. Junior Farmers and Wom- 'en'.- Institutes. The incmbers of the stall oi the iI)t'l)arIITlCIIL of Agriculture contri- itnue articles from time to time. .1 he remainder are put in by the editor. Dr. George C. Fisher. i)ir- cctoi of Veterinary Services in pdemck H way angircalignntcni of lTI&n'd,'.'PnIl'lll (Ills all. approximately seventeen hun- llH'(l typewritten pages have been piililislictl. suuttcstions or questions imin our readers are appreciated Sim- ply write to the Editor. Agricultur- Ell News P.0. Box 3.000 Charlotte- iuiiil 'l'III'I EGG AND HEALTH The i".li.1 is one of our health pro- it---iiw fonds. Here's a food rich in protein and also valuable min- lPI'1tlS and vitamins. Among other inint-rnis found within the egg. the xoik is rich in iron - a blood buil- ili-r Most of the vitamins except C .in- snuggled inside that protective on-ii And it also contains a good .mn.oni of easily digest tat Be- lilfistl the egg contains essentials I-v growth and health. children -uoiilrl have a least 4 or; a week; Hitliilis 3. I I-11:5 can become part of the diet inniin-cti that the next meeting will uadiau owl species. is nearly two iii nizmy tasty ways. Consult your bc held last of April- ' feet in length. lt'titikl)(l0I( and pick your prefer- ieveaiaa. March I3 at lII- ... .i MIIIH Weeks Tttc ir.ni...i ... trig was in be held Haiti . I postponed due to .n..- . .. 'I road conditions The president .I-..- ll .. ad the meeting to ill lt'i it i.... corn And fIlII'lfIR the Lenten aca- wn lllaill tmivit-tnnlu-rs can solve int-no llltihlrilln by calling upon eit;.'s as a -IHINIIILIIP inr meat. It's a .!tiulI ittea I00. tor the poul- Il')lll&n . wile In serve more eggs Mm" "W 9"” amp" BI" R IE ada was sung anti HH- 4 ii moto- :l)5:P:ph:p'::n:l::n Tlnd Eisner-":I.lcyiVlIl l'fP9IIed ll)' Ill Illt' ltiiiitili-H es rise Tho lllilIll'l'p(";: PI"l(':SpI!re-IThe mummy "WI ml". II "M still usuaiiv iowcr titan meat costs by Mme" WW” HIM I' II” I" Pwb Vllwsmn Hmw fur me” man: hers answered iht- roll iill :. Ev" Zfrw "Wm rmwhm lng collection aiimuniui: (JLFB NEWS y' TWO visitors were pvmt .i: Th. Ea" Pm.” Junior Firm. It was decided to him .. mi. ..- '" "W 0" Thurmay March nth for next meeting Trilltlitli timin- m mp mwulmral Ana", Rmm Int! and Gardini... unlit noon ..ie Su""'”,Nm T, . ' -lto hrinit lunch for iin- III it :im-'.- it meeting opened Till In NI. 1, met-tin: -'t letter received iromt I BARGAII dinatnr tor the Junior Farmer's; with Ill(' St-1 i't-tai'y. Bi-lle Smalll (commum 0" In”. H Dr. (it-orze Fisher. stating that Fctit-i'otiou, was also read by thei rcatiiiig thc ininiites of the last T" he would be unable to act as coor- Set'rci.'iri i II was iiimi-d by Urban Laughlinl and sci-oiulcri by Bruce Small thatl To 22..5321"T-1i2i'f2...'?.i.1”bi” i'."if Eidii MONTREAL, OTTAWA, .:.';:r: .i:. .1”. , TORONTO .?.i”'.21.i."'.."l:'.3"..::i::i”".:i"t.mil: seen. Siiizill and scctmded by Neill Clarki lll-'ll -Iiiniiua Riley. George Riley. IIPIIP Small. Urban Laughlin. Ruby Bi-st Hittite Clarke. Leila Beatr- sio and lloiinie Beairslo enter the stiiiorc ilaiiciiig in the forthcom-y iii: lliisiczil Ft-siital Tuesday, Wednesday, April 9-10 it ihatl R x ll '.l.:is iiiort-ti by the Chair .Iii.iiiii.i Rtlt-x. Belle Small and FAT ' Ml” I'lill'k luii-t-base some new l'QL'lIllls ior square dancing. It was i L drruli-ti that a dance be held in the Lot l6 lltill on Aimil ?.th. As there was no further business the tin-t-ting was adjourned follow- ed by a half hour of square danc- C I, per ;. Mme. v&a;, . CASH TERMS Iocrrlclattks Pohndulars.-y. Fiostiiiditsmc. 39: Rubber Stair Tread. so. .09 Rubber HoorMIl 59: 9.95 I19 Am: 0111 GOOD USED TIRES ALL SIZES 2.00m 9 3-4 Cu. Ft. 1957 FIRESTONE DELUXE REFRIGERATOR 29. "WHAT A BEAUTY" FEATURING EXTRA LARGE FOOD FREEZER, I4-DOOR SHELVES, TOP TO BOTTOM REFRIGERATOR 2 YRS. TO PAY - BUDGET (5 YRS. WARRANTY) FULL LINE OF C.C.M. BICYCLES ON DISPLAY Marital Radios Kettles 95 We have Rlglttor Left Hand Door llsctrleclochsoad .........1.9S ' PoIatIrashOS.1" S93 . I-IWD&I.69or.... I00 CCRIOO ........49.9S EXTRA SPECIAL FOR THE MODERN KITCHEN Opening . . .. 12.95 ) ANOTHER BIG BARGAIN OF FIRESTONE REFRIGERATORS AND WASHERS AND WESTINGHOUSE TEL- EVISION DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO OUR WAREHOUSE. 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