During die Southport Guides Compnllflll mother ,and daughter banquet on Wednesday evening. Arthur Wellner. one of the ser- vers, removes I dinner plate in preparation for serving the next coiirsl. From left to right are Cathy Reardon. Mr. Wellner. Mrs. W.E. Reardon. and Pamela Reardon. Guests at the nquet were Mrs- W.W. Reid. y Commissioner of the Provinc . Mrs. W..l. Rodd. District Commissioner. and Mrs. AMONG THE FARMEIIS Federation of Agriculture Neweledu W.A. Smith, Executive Secretary. The men of Southport acted as servers during the enjoyable function. at which a number of badges were presented. Mrs. Ur- ban McQuaid wasachalrman. u mic Council. Guest speak will be Professor W. B. Baker of the Uni- Verslty of Saskatchewan. Two pan- els Will discuss the problems of the rural community and of the urban community. Throughout the conferencee is dedicated to the WE'RE ON THE LAND While it may not be correct to state that cropping operations are general. nevertheless, much of the better drained land is fit to work and even a week. ago early po- tatoes had been planted. The heat and showers of the past ten days has stimulated rapid growth in pastures and by next week there will probably be some limited grazing. For the next six weeks field work will be the order of the day and tractors will be heard hoth night and day as farmers extend themselves to the utmost to complete ” operations at an early date -as possible. CALFHOOD VACCINATION While for some years cattlemen Coming Events Booking clover seeds, MacGul- gan and Boyle Ltd. llance Iona East Scliool. Mon- day. May 20th and every Monday. Card Party in lcglon home. Mt. Albion, Saturday. May llith. Dance tonight South Rustico Hall. Burns Orchestra. l)ain-i- in Alton Hall Saturday nigiit in Aid of Hall. Good music. Unloading car cement. Thurs- day. Friday and Saturday. P..l. Noy and Company. Norboro variety concert in New Wiltsiiire Hall, Friday. May 17. Bpopsored by Darlington W.l. - ' Stanhope Covehcad Coni- mii ail, Saturday. May iiith. Dani! -,3 - 12. I Plan attend varicty concert in Stanley Bridge hall. Monday. May 20th. Good programme Mt. Herbert Ladies Aid Cake ;sle. S. A. MacDonald's today at .00. Don't miss Lobster Supper, Mor- ell Hall, Monday. May 20th. sponsored by W.1. Rummage Sale cleaned u s e d clothing Orange Hall. Tuesday May 21.: 2.00 pm. Owing to a death in the com- munity concen. in Cornwall Hall is cancelled. Dance in Fort Augustus Hell Wednesday May 12. Burkes Or- chestra. -Christian convcnllon Crapaud Gospel Hall. beginning Saturday. see Saturday paper. Oliver MacLeod, will haul cream over same route as last year. com- mencing May sou.- Sale of Perennial Plants begins Saturday May eighteenth. at Clin- ton. Usual law Prices. No Mail orders. Joe R. Smith. 'Cake sale at Ellis Brothers. Hun- t River. Saturday evening. May . Sponeored by Brookfleld Wo- men's Institute. ' 'Kelly'e Players present aha Eager . as Beaver". iii Par- Hall: Hominy night. May an. qirtain 8:30 Dance After. '-Commenclng' May 22nd. our res will be closed Wednesday ernooas. Morrison and Com- ny. and C. 3- Diinslord, l-lamp I but, slreulnp ate. at 7 prices. Carloeds only. The Atlas-Grain Com rement treat. All interested in painting King- ston Palllc Hall. are inquested meet at the II at I p.m. entry. Barrett. IF :NotInwhriskinbnyllllu'IiI.m ".- .:ll8t.sae-use an hiesdsy. May ' of this province have had avail- able a service for the vaccina- tion of calves against contagious abortion. nevertheless. very few have taken advantage of it. While contagious abortion has never been a problem in this province that fact does not do away with the absolute necessity of farmers vagcinating their calves if they expect to share in markets for dairy cattle outside the province and also to protect themselves against an outbreak of the disease which can be a very costly and bitter experience. ' Mr. L. W. Roper who recently took a position with the Ayrshire Breeders in Ontario reports that in the herds he has visited it is a rare exception to find one where calfiiood vaccination is not being practiced. Mr. Roper points out that it is extremely difficult, al- most impossible. to make sales of unvacci ted animals and that if the disease ever got a foothold on Prince Edward Island it would probably spread like a forest fire. For the cattle breeders caifhood vaccination is a must and the far llleme ”" "” ., the Atlantic Pro- vinces Through Communities." SWALLOWS . Last week we commented on the fact that the frogs were very late in putting in their appear- ance, however. they did arrive a. bout the time last week's newslet- ter appeared. Usually the frogs are heard a long time before the swal- lows appear. the general belief with respect to the appearance of the latter is that the cold weather is over. We have heard it sug- gested that the swallows arrive on the 2nd of June, whetherr this is the case or not we do not know. certainly this year they were in Prince Edwal'd Island the first week in May. In any event the swallow is a havenger of the sum- mer and the earlier he makes his appearance the better. THE THREE QUART JUG For a very long time indeed the quart milk bottle has been the standard container for distribu- tion to the consumer. Recently. an Innovation has appeared in On- tario with the coming .9 Q, "9. 9"” int Normally milk lgtllll . elkeeitontheotherhurd Iunmion might increase in to- tlle consumer acquires the Production in Canada declined ov. ""3 W9 "I118 Period of a year of milk cows in Can it P shot I Illaht decline. Mlltiiidainditrvallg that the production and tion begin to ly in balance iaoprpethz lliut1ili:e.clou. TEACHERS Required for term begin-l ning Sept. 1957- TWO (2) prime 1- I teachers. W R adel Sal?-TY m Min. 52300.00. Max. S4500.00. Caribou Indian Residential School Apply. stating qualifica- tions to- 150 Mile House, Father J. A. Morris, O.M.I. B. FOR RENT Internationally k n o w n window company with "I" l0 1:39! their Price ii com- branches in Canada and U. W" ""'"' ""1 5"” S. A. are-seeltirig franchise, products are made in the and l"'b"Yllll ll llrser qunnti- Maritime: and backed by a Dm" "'9 .Dmmb'-r- January. tiribdngy be made as this "mum, "Md 1"" "”" mm is a direct selling product FT " "'""”" Pwlllll II compared to home owners. We do ago. Frpm mo.-m,.,.,.. numb. our own financing. Inquir- ll would appear that the number ies confidential. Write to- BOX 103 GUARDIAN FRANCHISE AVAILABLE TRANSPORT Will open at 7 am. and close at 4 pm. in order to give early morning service until further notice. FOR SERVICE TO: SUMMERSIDE, SOURIS, HALIFAX, SAINT JOHN, DIAL--4848 or 5342 CHARLOTTETOWN - NORTH AMERICAN van Lungs LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE MOVING Fg'lda.v. May 17. 1957 The (Juardian Page 3 TENDERS Tenders will he received gt! the office of the City', ll the Possibility um milk dealers in this area. Our erk for the, Installation ofl a vault at City Hall. Plans; om - spjecifications . ame at the Cit En-I reg. Good glineei-is Office. y ' 0059 rldav May 31st at 12.00 oiclock noon. Lowest 91" any tender not necessar- ily accepted. J. A. FULLERTON, c KEITH IMacKINN0N can bef Tenders to City Clerk. .M.,L ,.- ...:..M.......:. MONTAGUE, MONCTON- Ground floor premise for , rent. 168 Great George St.l Suitable for store or office: (formerly occupied by Is-I land Propane Gas Ltd.) AQly- A. W. GAUDEF, Solicitor 111 Grafton St. I I uoricr The annual meeting of the Co-op Super Market I (Central Farmers Cooperative Association Lim- ited) will be held in the Clover Club on Tuesday, May 21 at 8 o'clock p.m. L. c. CALLBECK. I President. ' FIRESTONE I HOME 3. AUTO co. LTD. ADMIRAL and Optic Filter PRICES START AT 1 49.95 See our Beautiful 1951 line of Admiral Refrigerators now on walnut 6nish.SIighvly higher in mahogany or blonde finish. HEADQUARTERS FOR Television and Refrigerators NOW! ZIVIATCHEDSPEIIIIE s in Admiral TV for '57 F A I p 0 New Deluxe 300 chassis 9 "I-OW Susan" bell-bearing swivel 9 Deluxe Golden Picture Frame 0 Lighted T'op Front tuning e 2l'AIurnlnlsed plrtwetube ' beautiful. Make it a point to see them before you buy. We take any make of Fridge in made. 187 Greer George St. display. All new colors. Sites from 8 cu. ft. to T4 cu. ft. They are Firestone Home 8. Auto Co. Ltd. Dial 5547 IIOTIISE . As I have taken over the seed cleaning machine froml Lem Pineau it is now ready for operation. AUBIN GALLANT, South Rustico. seeing farmers will not delay brin- ging his herd under the vaccina- tion program. I WORLD FARMERS I Beginning on May 19 the inter- national Federation of Agricultur- al Produccrs will stage its tenth sity, Lafayette. Indiana. To open the conference there will be the tenth anniversary celebration for which the Director General of FAOBR Son of India will fly from Rome to make an important peec . Special messages will be given by President Eisenhower and Unit- ed Nations Secretary General, Dag Hammarskjold. For this. the first meeting of the IFAF on Ameri- can soil the American Farm Bur- eay Federation. the National Coun- oil of Farmers Co-operatives. the National Farmers Union. and the National Grage are acting as joint hosts. DUTCH FARMERS SQUEEZED Canadian farmers are not the only onesvto be affected by the eriands the Dutch farmers are in a similar position and as a result have been demanding a more ex- tensive agricultural support pro- gram. Demands include the reval- uation of costs of soil and build- ings. iarm manademcnt costs and inclusion of hand labour in cost price. in addition. the farmers are asking for higher wages for farm labour in order that it may share equitably in the increased na- tlonal prosperity. "Farm wages were raised only 8 per cent as against 6 per cent for most other industries for 1956." l” ” as presented would cost approximate ly aw. million dollars part of which would be passed on to the customer in increased price on milk. bread and sugar. LUNI-ZNBURG FEEDER SALE On May is the fourth annual Lunenburg County feeder and stoc- ker sale will be held with an of- iering of well over two herd in- cluding about 0) head of finished cattle also some beef breeding stock as well. This sale is spon- sored by the County Federation of Agriculture and will be manag- ed by Howard Roper. Sales Man- ager of the Artiiical Breeders Co operative. Truro. Sales of this kind create a great deal of interest and certainly offer a convenient way for pasture annual meeting at Purdue Univer-' of the Canadian National will be held at the CHARLOTIETOWN HOTEL at 8:00 p.m. on May 17, 1957 Guest speakers will include Mr. R. B. Graham, Assistant General Manager, and Mr. A. A. Chisholm, Regional Supervisor of Safety and Fire Protection, Moncton, N. B.. also Inspector E. L. Martin of the R.C.M.P. Charlottetown. Special entertainmen planned to complete the evening's enjoyment which is free to all railway employees and their families. Safety Meeting For C. N. Railway Employees The fifth annual Safety Meeting for employees I I I Railways and their famlies t and refreshments are cost-price squeeze. in the Neth-I M.V. FERGUS Freight will be accepted until 5 p.m. Friday. May 17th for next sailing of M. V. Fergus to St. John's, Newfoundland. For space reservations and freight rates apply to- GULF AND NORTHERN SHIPPING CO. LTD. P. 0. BOX 232 DIAL 8737 I I PROGRAM PUBLIC COMMUNITY CENTRE TONIGHT - 8:15 - ADDRESS IY Hon. Walter E. Harris Minister Remarks by ' HON. A. w. uArHIsoii Ml Nll. A. uAnmoa us. cscii. A. mun hand Preceded by Musical Program by NUIII DAII Gm, OIOII am QUE! OIAIIIUITI I. 8. HAND MEETING of Finance w0aeeI's0ountylJIenlAni THE LIBERAL ASSOCIATION OF ,OUEEN'S COUNTY Mr. Neil A. Matlieson Liberal Candidate for Queen's County who will Introduce the Speaker WELCOMES HON. WALTER E. IZARRIS MINISTER O F FINANCE PUBLIC MEETING T O N I G H T COMMUNITY CENTER :15 BROADCAST cvcv - 9.00-10.00 PM. lnwrtodbyOeQevn'a&Q AT. A AT P. M. Mr. Cecil A. Miller Liberal Candidate for Queenie County who will Thank the Speaker ".5.-, ...-. ...-.;..