x O '2' in r '..?"” rx ' ....;..sm.lu .r..& v y, . IIANII Such rlbteatla! to influence Egypt's international policies. , . - lnforlnants say Esvnt 1! "mov- T 5. E s 5. E The informants outlined the sitlon in this way: .5 r: E i E 5 is buvins arms. wheat. pe- products and industrial against these :3 ii. Since the November attack on .- 5': 13 Fe pi EE is AGRICULTURAL NEVIS P.l.l.Depas-tuutdaulsaliase Breeding Club members met in the Canadian Lesion 8-11. Sum- shot service for purebred breeders. DIRECTOR! Directs;-ls. These psoposalswwere cce namely Elma aogh. lienmuaccardle. Ksnastif lilac- Lean and Garnet limpson. At a subsequent meeting New Board of I II All poultry ralsers should have C oming Events vlooldng clover sssds. locali- gan and Doyle Ltd. Variety concert in Klnllora Hall. Wednesday. May I. Izn lfcloch. Qlllleavlar daa.con:t.u:yaa daacs tspring sale continues all this wpea at Vladdali Bros. Grit-end. Cl i in ad timothy send lailye.nll-lTseFrIlacI)oaald. Grapann. n-Bvanicred. Mlllview Kali Friday. fhnnsre dance. community cea- tt tonight. and Llnnsll Calling." 'i,1FnT'I:I:.uI”5t. slu' um. "?:l'.."i"il..”' .-yams-venous:-no-lp. ainonaol-eautn. ' nun sues: census H. IlIl.ssl1l!.n-s- 2"-7-'-l.F..'i'.;""."I..m'v5e'-'-"'” :5 or E? 233 i gsagrrsig Eugggg 5 5 535? E 3 3 E E E 3 E E 5 'EiiigiE;E E E r mg; 5 E. 5 iisisii 5 3 :2 iii 5 5? 5 111;. lsllllllrl us than Hm. litll .1 lfllkefs. glass and porcelain mas- Tune” For, j. on ID" : vii; Ertars. foreign e h 1, mm” home indlleotr-i:T,. suchm: cloth ufscturers. to meet needs ol tonal consumption. Th Egyptian. '1.r"5'""r- W33 II C "my be M I even though they wood is to be used for an arterial gII;l:lIu:l' Wills or roofs of build- cannot be too strongly mnphaslssd. 1'0? I01!!! vein the Canadian manufacturers ol fir plywood have and only Waterproof glue in their product and manufact url of other types of plywood have used main- ly. but not entirely, a waterproof bond. For this reason: Canadian users have become so accustom- ed to this waterproot feature, that they have taken it for granted- ltshouldhenotednow. tilatsome 1mP0BBd fir plvwoods. and also some of our own softwood ply- woods are on the market that are designed for interior use. or in g dry location and have only a wa- ter resistant glue. it this material is used in a position nspoaed weather. trouble with do-lamina. tion may be experienced. 5 Egg i :;o;. 23:35” coma hodleidad. Pollowiagtiss husiasss meet- hgthsgrnlspwasdivldndiatofwo taamsaadoral essentials were ashsdfromthehandbosh. Thefsatnre attractiufcths :33 an . E E ii? . E Jill; ion Provencher. Sheldon MacNevin. to: the Church, the ” ' ,, ggq thggueen, respectively. 0 Owinx dinner. Mr. John-Lea Mm-gm, led in . uludan" A dud. Y andr . last wag, Sutherland. ' ' VERE DICK Ir SON u -.,-3 .-w.,.,---' ..:'r: '.i':.'?.."' 0' be . ,, an I e a " in e ow- ' . Judy ship circle. Rev. W.l-l. Brown clos u0NTAGUE . the Linda the meeting by pronouncing the and mm wig not they so: 3mdic'm- WN bousht " H" "' Barry Dummi- no-1 u-e'--mi u we-i u-1'3'.”'i1 i'v'i-w -33o v-v-on: M DRAMA CREST comrsr WINNERS o "W W6 '""" """'"' ”""""" ofthacottoneropwhichthslo unyhanMrs.hlulllnsandMrs.MacQuar- ys sou!” . gmggu-is on bloc swam in nu. onttd grant to on is; Instrumental lnusic- .Atho ;,,W”'"fh M" m '13" 3"” mm" - 91”"! I0 llllli Pllllflil 53”?” reads in their and Blair Blsall: Dialogue.n.-15,. Winners of the recent P.E-l.lF. Stevart. 2nd prize uinner,i ' ' 3” F "W" 7'0” '9"- H percoatin lid Sipelhetll 51.55.. ".1 lug Up Junior. Drama Fntival Crest contest,p:"-lt;'bllsFll;.00P.lil. Ppizels ofuS25.0tlli "nail upon”! Thu. nth” Pan ill due V"lITLlln'- "mm. .boVe' He: 1” priulawnrdedl on Mlapeczlvfy M” 'bel lild I01 "'5' ch”l” Du” " ' Everett Johnstone, 2nd yr. P.W.C. A y 5 at Dpem” p night of the Festival at St. Peter; student from Milton. Mrs. Donald L '”P19'5 sofllti Ind at the church J. and Donnie Moore proposed toaau Cathedral Hail, R04.-hiord Square. L moved by George lsrm management. soil mung soil tests and soil maps, that would show the other tar-mars in the communities the advantsas of these llfolocta and thereby help the taming situation. Ilisa Machililan also suggested the keeping of a farm records by mak- ing farm inventory which would enable farmers to better estimate the profits or losses. Considers" discussion arose- rogarding Daylight Saving Time and it was felt the majority of the meeting that since this was an agricultural province that Day- light Saving time would not be beneficial to farmers. The secre- tary was asked to write a letter is the Minister of llducatlon in ra- Ths main discussion was on pn- blic speaking with the rest oi the evening being spent in recreation. This was followed by a delicious lunch served by the hostess. Mrs. Harman Pauptlt. The meeting clos- ed with the national anthem. Meri- lya Mae secretary-Treat nrer. The Plaaaaat Val!!! M! Call Club met on Friday evening, Ap- ril. I.ttbshomeifMr..lolIIHa- gen. Mr. Dave Macbean ol the De- partmellt of Agriculture was pres- ', The president. Jean Hagen, call- ed the meeting to order. 0'Canada repeated by . light lnomhers answered the roll 'csll- Collection amounted to 00 it was moved by Ernie Metal- Ian and seconded by Leonard Weeks that the next meeting to be held at Eleanor McKinnons. Jean llagen and .luanlta Week: are to bring lunch for the next meeting. A debate "resolve that the people of this district discon- tinlsethaussofhol-sesanduse mechanical power" was held. As this was the first debate no win- ner was chosen. The meeting ad- ioornsd. Lunch was served. Roma Iturrso. Iserstary-Treasurer. HOLMAN'S FREE WALLPAPER DRAWING The lucky winner of the, draw for wallpaper to cover; 10 rooms MR. I-IUBERT SCOTT. Cornwall, P.E2.I. I NOTICE . Spring Park Residents BUSY ARTERY The, San Francisco harbor bridge to Oakland is crossed bl” new vehicles every day. After a length! but interesting gard to teaching elements of farm practise in all schoob in Prince ward island Junior Farmers' field Edward Island. It was suggested by Wallace seconded by Stirling Wood that a caifhood vaccination ternational trading. , Idler, and 71'' Kndllll drying npofimiiorts Macllae that a committee con- project for Bangs disease be con- "i"" "'9 Well and the short-so of Edward Clarke Robert Ildeled . have hands like these When in only 9 days with PLAYJEX f LIVING.-l dial i . 680 have softer. smoother, lovclier hands like these. . . J ..-. '.-'.a 7.5, Q , L .. L. :s' ' V . Q Charlottetown, T I ., Prince Edward Island. plus promcmd May 6, 1957. nnanicures! I V I457-ir-ls'sleJ. . .no clammy perspiration 1' ' .l V - -1 ' i II I can pick up a pin! V ass-slip nu. .. handle delicate glassware safely! 1' seamless; uulfer c-It ...prosecca against p drip and splatter! V Msoldeltn hand for "bare-hand” cosalorrl V Sig: Small. Medium 1.49 s :. .and t3 very int -aaicare you save pays for them! Ga , new alossm MAIZF. REACH mtmruh aeppm saos nhmacvi M.V. TFERGUS Freight will be accepted until 5 p.m. Friday. May 10th, 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 DIAL 8737 NOTICE We have discontinued buying turnips fl otpur waxing plant for this season. ASSOCIATED SHIPPERS Zion v.r.s. u... vlvea-as-y.soy'a:ns.? Closing Banquet 11" GEE: 7'" 05 TIIGIGIY. May 1, Zion Young '13 '”' Id! KGUJ. 33 "III BIQPM hall for their closing hanqi 2 A did delicious turkey dinner "cl V." l. "TL '” ""I' .,, 0,, WM 0, Gm,';'u";;;f :-us intended by so 1.-one no Rev- W.H. Brown. Gwen O'Brien NOTICE OF MEETING Annual meeting Canadian Club of P.E.l. CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL 7 p.m. Thursday. May 911: T. W. Mit'foa- Secretary. ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION ANNUAL MEETINOS CORNWALL AND DISTRICT CLB Cornwall Hall 8:30 p.m. Wed., May 8th KENSINGTON AND DISTRICT CLUL King George Hall 8:30 p.m. Thursday, May 9th 0'LEARY AND DISTRICT CLUB- 0'Leary Hall, 8:30 p.m. Friday, May 10th INCORPORATED MONTAGUE AND DISTRICT CLUB- Cnnadian Legion Hall, 8:30 pm. Tues. May 14th "Journey's End" , 3 Act Play AT CENTRAL ROYALTY 8:15 PM. COMMUNITY HALL . on THURSDAY. MAY 9 Presented by Little Theatre Guild of Charlottetown All male cast of twelve players. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island NOTICE Effective 10:00 am. Tuesday, May 7, 1957, ALL PAVI-ID ROADS in the Province of Prince Edward Island are OPEN to vehicles whose loaded weight does not ex- coed registered weight. . . This notice is given under authority of Regulations published I May, 1956. J. G. MacKAY, The Reverend F. G. Stewart, D.D. Moderator of the General Assembly The Presbyterian Cllwell in Canada wllladdraapoblcservlco ambtedby THE WISTIINSTIR CHOIR eftha Deaconess Training School I leroats H. I I s on-assess. lib Aw 1- Ni s ' -' Minister of Highways. - Church p - EAST KING'S CLUB- United Church Hall, Souris, Wed., May 15th TYNE VALLEY AND DISTRICT CLUB- Tyne Valley Hall, 8:30 pan. Thurs. May 161!!! ALL CAITLE BBDEDEBS WELCOME. P. E. I. DRAMA FESTIVAL at St. Peter's Cathedral Hall. Clfrown May 21.: .- May 25th JUNIOR PLAY! adjudicator: Ian! Iagdea TUESDAY, MAY lid 1. The Stubborn Elf-st. Teresa Ira.-sister Mary liosarie, - C.s.M., director. 2. Princess Chooses a Kitty-Eldon Jr. Players-Mrs. I2. Larabse, ” t His Homework-St. . Teresa Intermediate. sister Mary Gregory. director. Adjadleatsr: Pref. Harold F. Bipperell WEDNESDAY, MAY Bid - I Act Play-Back to the Kitchen Woman-anon Charlotte I-ii School Players-Claire smih, director. I Act Play-Good Night Caroline, st. Paul's A.Y.P.A.-Jean Giddlngs, director. 1. Mick Does SENIOR PLAY! 1 Act Play-Lights Out-Little Theatre Guild-Marjorie-H-arris. - director. THURSDAY. MAY air! 3 Act Play-Never Say Die-Borden Youth Club-Mrs. Donald Sutherland. director. FRIDAY. MAY 14th 3 Act Play-No Man A ' ted-Kenslngon Community. Club- Elme: Power, director SATURDAY. MAY 15th 3 Act Play-Journey's lznd-Little Theatre 6uilde- George A n, director. CURTAIN TIMI In! rat MONTH when FOLK A PLANS FOR MOVING rosmuls” summer conaos i . PLEASE . . . li Gllve me a week's notice It me one-'- vui. .