Results Continued from Page 6 Is Cancelled i . , retary, Mrs. nialr Andrew: Charlottetown. ll. . Page lo, Th:(:xuard1an Mt)nday.MaY 7. lfgsoplplayer Steals awards wpmemam,e' M” Chm akmmd vol” aw, . - lief")-'5. Shaw; 1 "wh tette. "o Saviour of the World." lMoIor Race Four Bases Hit:”.-.”.E”:?Ei?."”u.S"u2iigii--3 -33- Cam RWY MW Isl. liclcn Wilson. Central Roy- Clast: 54-Male Quartette. "Own Selection"-lst, Central Christ- ian Church, Y.P. Quartette. 87: BREMERTONI wash. (Al.-ugh. )ally,' 86; 2nd. Joyce MacCalltim, i-mlpossiblel but it happened g i Charlottetown, 8:). 31d. Malda ibasebau player stole mm. bases inlltogeikon. Charlottetown. 84. - . - p A g , 2nd, Central Royalty Quartette. Landrtth. LMinner THE HAGUE (Reuters. gr Thepone rune ay, mgr. Class 7?-I-olk Song. Senior asp Pittsburgh 000 033 0-6 8 I Dutch Grand Prix motor rat-c.i Wm"? olymplc (301198? Was Wal- ope" lkelnale ., voles” . .The Class 91-Girl's Duet. '15 cliica o 301 010 1-611 0 which counts for the world t-tium-ilovms Sims)! Valley Junior college Crystal 59"")! r'15i- . . 5'""e.)f years and over), "My Lady, I g h d k ) pionship. has been cancelled, thell3'3 Friday the Olympic third M3"D""3m- New D9"""w"', 55- Greensleeves" A 1st. Maureen (Called and 0! 71 ' at M55 Royal Dutch Automobile Club an- baseman Don Jacobs. reached 2"d' Joyce. Ma'"'Ca””m' ('l""” Forbes and Myrna Hancock. Friend. Swanson (2) Surkunt (4) nmmced Saturday. (ms, on an enon He stole second. lottetuwli. Ila; 3rd. Janet Wood. Summerside, 35; 2nd, Do,-1, Littlefield (6) Face (6) and Atwell: Jones. Brosnan (6) Davis (7) and Landrith. Tappe 45). HRS: Plt-Skm- ner- Thomas; Chi-Banks. It was to have been held on the b'” 3 teammate on the bench Ch”10"eWW”- R-R 5) 34- Andre. New Glasgow and Heath- Zandvoort circuit Juno 1. thought the batter had fouled off C1833 74 - Stephen F0519)” er Rodd. Harrington. 82. The organizers said it was l)imV the pitch and yelled "no, no!" Songs. Senior Open (Female Class Wvmal duet (Mixed possible to guaramee 3 sumciemp lJacobsg calmly strolled back to Voice). "Our Bright Slimmer Voices). "Own Selection"-let. number of can and dm.e,.5'-r and-. first While the Skagit pitcher held Days Are Gone"--lst. Arlene Helen Wilson and Preston Beck. Class 188-Plano Duet (open).- ”Jamaican Rhumha"--lst. Elsie Love and Alan Dunbar. 85: 2nd. Adele and Kathryn Beck, 81. p Class 58-Vocal Duet (Male voices). "Own Selection”-lst. Vincent Beck and Preston Beck, Central Royalty. 84. . Class 21-Women's Chorup. (City-two part). "Spring Wind"- lst. Charlottetown Chorale. 91; 2nd, Y.M.C.A. Phiat Sorority. B8. Clats 28-Men's Chorus. (open) "The Owl and the Pussycat"- tst, The Charlottetown Chorale. Class 17-Folk Song, (Adult Chorus). "The Bailiff": Daughter of lslington"-Ist, The Charlotte- town Chorale. (mixed) rrim mm W, nnancial risk mum beitlie ball and stared. Then Jacobs MacDonald. Soutiiport, as; 2nd. cent.-at Royalty, Philadelphia on) mm tltltlw 2 ll 1 mo great. proceeded to steal second. third Myrna Hancock. Summerside. 85; Cincinnati 205 200 lox-10 It) (I and home-and he was credited 3rd. Shirley MacDonald. New Owens, Ross (3) Miner izii Pll- with four steals in the official Dominion and Clarann Found. lane (5) Lipetrl (7) and Seminlck. st-nrebook. Elierslie (equal) M. - Lonnett I5); Lawrence and Bur-l - Class 46-4-ii Clubs (Unison gess. i.-Oweiis. Hits: Cin-Robinson. Chorus), "The Mountain Stream". Bell. I-(luszeuski. B k H. h (Canada Sings)-lst, North Mil- g d Art Larsen red 5 '9 ton Sewing Club. in; 2nd. Har- .econ p V rington Sewing Club. 85; 3rd. Ph"3"9l”l"a 002 ml 000-9 fa 3 Cornwall Sewlns Club. ill. Cincinnati . 440 21" W7” ” 2 ROME IAP- --Tut)-hi't'(l(t(l T.Hl' P Class 35-women's institute R0B0V'"i slmmlms (2) Mm” LA” Head of Australia Saturday de- Chorus. Unison-”The Island , . Pllll-ll"? ll” Me-V" am. Semlflrl feated Art Lzirst-ii of San LUillldr(i,. 'BELFAST. (AP)-(Fhelnta Hop Hymn"-lst. Central Royalty NOW IS LL18 time 10 buy ick. Lonnett '5): hltPP5l9"l' r Cam” in St,.uigm 51...", remh thelkins, I9-year-old British coed, W6men's Institute. 85; 2nd, Corn- Coal l5' Heeman ml and Balelhisemi-fiiials of the Home intt-i'na-l531l)1'd-'0' broke the women's wall Women's Institute, 83; iird. W'FFee""”'- l"R"g0Vl”) "R5: Phd'itional to nn 1' s tnurnzinient. The WONG high jump record by clear- F-"nisi Cl""Klu5"w5ki' Ben scores were 6-3 6-1 10-8 1113 file ice! 3”: inches 79 y k 100021000-4lfl,2l' iy . ' . - ' .' - 1&9”);-l i0” m0 010 Imps H ii p lllta (nhsoii of Mn iork The .old .mark of five feet. y.w.C. EVENING - Uus ' it-ltmtnatod fills R(lrhZTr8 St-ofieldlelllhl "'lkhPb W35 held DY 8 Ruty Adjudicamrs DI. Bell and Mr. Liddie. Wilhelm (H) Wnrthiiwtrin (ii) and We.slrtim- Kali (8); Had- t9) and Sarni. W-Collum: L-Wnrth- ington. HR: StL-Mu.-zial. g Brooklyn at Milwaukee. pod. rain. fand Second New York St. Louis Margoncrl. Rdizik (7) (9) and Kati. Westrum (9); . ell. Kinder (9) and Sarni. W-Rtd- t zik. L-Mizeli. HRs: NY);-Katt: Sll-r i Buyer. i 3 International League Miz- Richmond 100 012 011-5 11 0 ; muss killing of wildlife over Lake Class 47-Junior Farmers' Montreal 100 010 MP2 3 lilliiriin a W('0l( auu. David Johnson town, 92; 2nd, Betsey Ives. Char- Clubs (Unison Chor us. any Lopal Dixon :9) and xv;w.n.;. of Snriiia said thousands of mlgrat lollclotin. 90: 3rd. Patricia Mc- voices)-"Flow Gently Sweet Ai- ton: Cristante. Forizs (8) ning. W-Lopat. L-Cristantc. lllt: Richmond: Wallington. Hamilton. 3 d . . . . Ttelghlrlriond (loo ooo o..o 3 1 lot the Toronto meteorological of Adiudicators. Mr. Mitchell and merit Class (21 years and under) Mm,”-eat 000 001 x-I 5 0 lllcg said strong local storms may Mr. Kilburne; presiding officer, -lst, Alan Dunbar, Charlotte- Jordon. Volselle (6) and Wal- have accounted for the deaths. Mrs. Gordon White; platform sec- town. 83; 2nd, Wilma Wood. 1-. L u and) Davidson of New York 6-3. 6-3 anrllsian nunian. M'iss Hopkins' mark H moved into the women's singles ls dix, Jackson '5) Collillll )3' lVUill'l" ) scml-inlas i . R. Shaw; platform secretary. In the men's dniibles. the Italian)athllllitlnelllielhe hlellllvlgenat guggli M11 Sltlman FPiZMzell; Ewards iDavLs (lup team of Orlando Sirola ) Uiiixi-i'sily and Manchester Uni- (rsillllreensen auvm rs' ugene ltliv scini-finals uftli a 6-2- l-6- 6-lmstutiolit at 002 010 002-5 19 1 ;7-5 victory; ovcr 'l'rcvnr F2-lncult oil the last ma 201o()o-4 7 0 SP2”) AlW'3 mid Paul Remy Oiland is one of Britain's brightest wi1hE.1mll(lall('9. STORXT KILLS BIRDS TORONTO 'CP) - An Ontario 1 naturalist Sattirtiay reported all and Ron. inv birds were struck down while Cabe, flying over the lake April 27. lie really said he counted 233 birds of 31 contestants earned distinction). 86 species lying dead. A. M. Crocker Q.C.II.S. EVENING New Glasgow Womenls Institute. Roubakine; presiding officer, W. sIll)J('L'l to confirmation. Nicola Pietrzingeli entered Miss Hopkins, 3 dental Queens competed in Olympics at Helsinki Vlellslllvi Class 169-Piano Duo (Junior), "Air and Banree"-lst, Marina and Hazel Kays. Charlottetown, WORLD'S FINEST arrived. We have in those milkers any type you choose, sling type, ball or rigid -handle all stainless steel. If you wish a demonstration call 7349 and John Llewellyn will call at your farm and show you its fine qualities. Turner Farm Equipment MILKER a CONDE, busy season has 84; 2nd. Jean and Margaret Mur- ray. Kensington. 80. Class 77-Quick Study Class, Male Voice (19 years and over) -lst. Stanley Lancaster. Char- lottetown. and John Leuty. Sum- rnerside (equal) 88. hopes for a gold medal in this year's ganii-s at Melbourne. CimlllllTed from Page 1 Clizirlottetown. excellent playing. ton"-1. New Glasgow and Dix- trlctl Junior Farmers' Group, Class (Some Two 161-Piano Accompani- llngtoni H a r r i s. Running (7), L-Jordan. First Cnlutimbus ")9 900 ml'1; L. Toronto M0 000 000--- - - Kume and Shantz. Blake and Sawatskl. . W Second Columbus V” 004 Rm” 3 0. Toronto 010 M9 0”! 0 Duser and Noble; Hetkb Mill”. (T, game; I3) Dricano Ni) Griffen. L-Hetkl. HRs. Co-- 0 d d Noble. .oll'laV.IlIll at Buffalo (2) PlKl' '3 grounds: Miami at Rochester (I)”raln- iiT &d ed SC "I9 ..'."ALED :llu.)il:allr'-d '--ll-Eliot-in F33 ' 'l 'mA '5 'S0AlJ.'T':: 'i3lTi"?i?i5l?r'li 'iom. QRO N U u .1 u NFSDAYg nun? 13. W”- Plllll and Ipccillcntlon no he I1: "'""' " "N" wmnd It nu 0 Pcnebllc on ctiiu Enxtnun ' '" "m 0, Works. Ottawa. 5" "" ” " the District Enllnur. Public Buildin- . H M . N. 5.. ::::r:.:.:'.. :...::. ... N'Ttf.bC considered ouch tender mull he Iccomplnlod by I IKIITW ”' "" ""';'":dl 0 certified ctiequu or helm "aw: of h the form: of tender and in: 1 ma- accordinl to than form: and in sec dmunn set forth therein. C It I e I t ' (Ii. no R.). or throush t'll':'l:rT:I::d:li:da or tITrough the office of are District Engineer at Illllfla. N. S--I will supply blue-print! Ill '9'” c, mow the work on GGWI" 0' ' '"'n ” ' In the form of I CERTIFIED hunk chm"? ... mm”, order payable to the order of H10 RECEIVER GENERAL OF CANADA; The deposit will be releued on ilturnmzi the bIue.prIntn and lvlclilrlllm in I condition within I month Irom the date 9' reception of tenders. T7 not rlturmd ilthln thlt period the deposit will bi for- Itlted, ' e lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. nonnar rorvrinn. Chief of Administrative Services nnd secretary. hopnnment of Public wnrkl. Ottawa. April 25. I956. -L IEALEII TENDERS lfldflhhtll to ll)! Invlerntgried and marked air in t-iuitrnt. will but retained in the office at tit! 59- r tary until :I.M p.m. tE.D.ST ' i DAY. MAY at I955. Irir (. N l II-CBH-Grldlnu. Provision of Culvert: and Bud Course. Mile 0 to Mlle 5.3 (up-l prom). Cabot Tntl. Cape Breton Hllh-i land: National Park. l Plans and upectlleiitlom can be seen and forms of tender ohulned at the office: of the Chief. Tranmcnnndn Highway Divis- ion. Hunter Building. Ottawa. Ontario: Mr. J. S. Harris. Supervising Engineer. Trans- Clnndn Highway Division. 461 King Street Fredericton. N. B.' and Mr. H. F. Peters. lupervtdnn Enllnoer. Trnno-Cumin Huh- wny Division. Federal Building. IlnIlIax.l S. To be oonntderhd nrh tender mint hol lrrompnnled by a security In the form all I rertllted cheque or bonds In specified Inl gigs E, I i.i nnnnrr iron-min aid at Au-intnitm smiiu - AIHI I. III. SCHIJRMAWS SCHOOL PARADE Announces The Schedule YELLOW EYED BEAN CONTRACTS Contracts for growing yellow eyed beans will be finalized at the following meetings: WHEATLEY RIVER HALL- TUESDAY, MAY 8 - 8 RM. MEADOWBANK SCHOOL- WEDNESDAY, MAY 19 - 8 P.M. ROLLO BAY WEST SCHOOL-- - FRIDAY. MAY 11 - 8 P.M. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOR THE REMAINING PROGRAMS OF THE 1955-56 SEASON (Clip out for Reference) ' TUESDAY- MAY 8111 Final Play-offs of 1-3 classroom Division Interscholastic Spelling Contest at Summerside High School at 3:45 pm. sharp. The following winning team will participate in this sudden death playoff and the two winning teams will be the supper guests of M. F. Schurman Co. Ltd. CENTRAL BEDEQUE - CARLETON SIDING GRAND RIVER - SEAVIEW A CENTRAL LOT 1 FRIDAY. MAY Hill The following contestants will compete on the talent portion of Schur- mans School Parade at Radio Station CJRW at 7:15 P.M. '1. Nancy Ramsay, Tyne Valley, Grade 5ePiano Solo '2 Northam School Chorus, Grades 7-8-9-10 '3 Phyllis Colwill, Northam. Grade 7-Vocal Solo '4 Carolyn Grigg. Tyne Valley, Grade 10-Piano Solo '3 Erma Grigg, Northam. Grade 10-Vocal Solo rt; Northam School Chorus, Grades 4-5-6 '7 Nancy Ramsay, Tyne Valley, Grade ;')--Vocal Solo S8 Linden Ellis, Northam, Grade 6-Piano Solo SATURDAY. MAY 'l2rh Regular Broadcast of Schurmans School Parade at 7:30 P.M. TUESDAY. MAY l5l'lI Final playoffs of 4 and over Classroom Division Interscholastic Spelling Contest at Summerside High School at 3:45 p.m. sharp. The following teams will participate in this sudden death playoff and the two winning teams will be supper guests of M. F. Schurman Co: Ltd. doiilw l suppo-oe I'm like oth;:m:mbers of my -sexe-D J I do like courtesyl And that's one reason why i particularly like the service at imperial Essa stations. You see. the attendants are so prompt. friendly and obliging. You know your car is being well taken care of. And my local imperial Esso dealer is so conveniently ' located. You always seem to be near an imperial Esoo station wherever you drive. mmro 6-'k0WER5'.' com-An: rn: cosr PEI! I00 canons or lkeady-fo-ase Spray... Because of the current-high coat of copper, you will - wish to consider revision of your potato fungicid. LIQUID THIOGREEN spray program this season. And you'll find that th. FIINGICIDE answer in thisoost problem is Green Crom Thiogreen A spray material con- F'-mKlCid95- PTOVG it yourself! First calculate the taining 19(z, Nabam for cost of 100 gallons of dilute copper fungicidg spray making tank mixes of (either fixed copper or Bordeaux). Compare thjg Zineb or Maneb spray by with an out of um um. ti f using zinc sulphate or Thio Fun . .d S quan ty dnuh manganese sulphate. gum . K161 E pmy' "you dust: Just 00!!!- paredustprioen.You'llbesurpn'sedatt.hesaving. you set by using Thiogreen Fungicides hnuad THIOGREEN FUNGICIDI busts "f "99"" Ready to use Zineb Thubanbolhuquiduldbusffbiogvoonblnulolioou formulation. for your ocnnnbnu. Rog. Truth Maui Get a better yield this year..'.use GREEN CROSS HUPRODIICTS Hold London In Fan Control "We've been talking to motorists coast to coast and here's what women drivers tellusg We sruiutznstiirz HIGH -. MARIAN ACADEMY - BORDEN FRIDAY. MAY 18th Entries are still open for contestants who wish to enter into the following groups in which no entries have been received or not more than two entries received to this date. '.l-3 Classroom Division-Group Singing all Groups; Reading Grades 8-9-10; Public Speaking, Grades 4-5 and Grades 6-7 4 and Over Classroom Division-Group Singing all Groups; Public Speak- ing Grades 4-5, Grades 6-7 Entries must be received for these groups not later than May 15th. SATURDAY. MAY 19th Regular Schurman School Parade Broadcast 7:30 IKM. THURSDAY. MAY 24th Finals for l-3 Classroom Division Contestants. These playoffs will be held at the Summerside High School beginning at 3:45 p.m. sharp. The names for those selected by the judges to participate in these finals will be announced in the Charlotttown Guardian Tuesday. May 22nd and the Summerside Journal Wednesday. May 23rd. All names listed in January as 1 section semi-final contestants will take part in these finals along with those who will be chosen as final contestants for the second section. 7 FRIDAY. MAY zsiti , Finals for, 4 and over Classroom Division Contestants. (Same in- formation as noted directly above in 1-3 Classroom Division applies to this Division). SATURDAY. MAY 26-No Program SATURDAY. JUNE 2nd " Final Schurman's School Parade Program. Place-Baptist Church Hall. Time-7:30 P.M. ' All winners in both Divisions will appear in person with their win- ning selections. This program will be open to the public and will also be broadcast. . Schurman': School Parade is Sponsored and Produced as I Public Service Feature by WUHMAN .31, 1., J." -.. . 4--.-.;;s-. . s--as-:1. , .Ann-inniiarszss455;;-..-;.,g lCCCCQCOIOQlCIODIQIOA-III!lIlOIIiit):-(2 .-.-