3, wanna savsas Loxl)0N (Reuters) - The gov- unellt Friday B18113 1131111! N- from these t pulm- -r-. as -a1aeIl”o'li he u.i'.i.'l'.l3oTl no declsia ca a merger has bag. I .K-.1 Goytt Reiects All A ress C5ntroI Proposals i.bepresswouldvievIwith"eolllld- for subsidies of say kind. Either direct or indirect subsi- Of Maritime The greatest lifetime producer ever developed in the Marlttmes is the Holstein cow. seaside Susie Abbekerk. bred and owned by Walter Buntain and Son Rustico. P.E.I.. states a bulletin Issued by Aseocla Top Lifetime Producer Provinces ""1 11111111118 Well. she was seven- ggn years old in Janugry, . ,-1,. lie for a dairy cow. 51"”! Ilflest record was made '5 I 1611-year-old when she pro- dlmd 1" 365 days 21.099 lbs. milk. The Guardian Page 11 Tuesday, May 21. 1957 Some Advice On Use Of Horses llorsedrswn machines still do a good proportion of the work in Ontario and still account for a good 'proportlon of the accidents FOR SALE i . 8 room house with bath, modern conveniences on Mt. Edward Road. 1 mile from uty limits. Apply... RONNIE lifacINNI8, ,d all als for . reached yet. dl , he said. resented ;lwnLml1"?”me' we” '0 mt. u PAP!” he-cur. s D I crave the Holstein Friasian tion. containing 735 15.. buuedlt. T”. as 'w . Mount Ewan! standards. M wen” cum non!” ma --UM" mu” 0' Susie has Just III 130! record has a Breed Class Average Dos ' R0”! The 3"V'""'”' '1” dI'm'”d three news a with freedom. it t cause that free- consecutive lactation on official percentage of 170 for milk and 1' 7"” hwm may 5'" mm" ' si for subsidizing of news- new ch . :6 wimhedllz dam m h. hr.” km... 1' "H. Record of Performance us: so 151 10, 1”, am IL Wm! me "er. ly shouting and abuse makes ti and London. The two largest each have L'b""" "wk Ann" "M a. live he: . "hum. mu of mm” In (or an breed "I " mo 9'' hozneltetlmcharoessun '0 mnnflllef-fl tr I .2223:-"....' "1. ........'"r. -----u-- -1 -. mo. - --w - --- ---u -- ':.-.:n"k.;:':-11'-' ':'....":.-....':: n .- .. .2... .....- ' M s A L E M ' M "”'""I B'"”” ”I'''' I" ' "” m. 5:: is .1..; tnsmfint Maritime " mm M" "ii ” 1” '-'''" D0?'i'T3 House Commons on w!!! cleanse Britain's national news- pers of pornosnphr anzi crim- t debate, lolnt home under-sew y Jocelyn Shnon,”speaking ie 111.: House then agreed 'without role to a private motion urging . newspaper industry to make wgorous effort" to maintain a h -tnndard of conduct. RUDUCED MOTION oxford - educated lawyer AD ny Kershaw. 41. a Conserva- e, initiated the debate by intro- mg the motion. The debate proved timely to veiw report! this week that two of N of onomlc difficulties. in- ullilI.' the high price of news- ml and lack of advertising. Several speakers referred to the .;.1 uf the papers. the Daily aid (Labor) and the Newe ynniclc iLlbel'l1l. Simon said he would regret the rger, but he realized that tele- sloll was drawing reader sawsy OTTAWA (CF)-CCF lender M. ,CuIdwell said Friday night ra- ioscllvily in the atmosphere an. atomic and hydrogen bomb ploslons is nearing the danger appealed to Prime. Minister sites for decision by the Gen- Assembly of the United Na- il be seriously endangered. "And we are nearing that level" said. The great powers of the world a reached a diplomatic impasse methods to halt bomb tests. posnl after proposal had been de but nothin had happened. NTINUED 'l' "The Soviet Union has hypocrit- lily continued with its tests in slant disregard of the facts that lentlsts are beginning to dis- 1 my the United Kingdom. too, is bomb 10,000 Japs In Demonstration Against Bomb TOKYO (Reuters)-More than all Japanese police, aided by mored cars and loudspeaker Cltl. Friday broke up a crowd 10.000 college students besieglng e British E in a demon- stion against Britain's If-bomb g 'God save our gracious rid. ' "to be or not to be" and effigy bf Prime Minister Mae illan which was labelled "Mae- -1 an down to llell." other stu- nts, who did not seem in know - t the demonstration was about. ed banners reading "go home snkee:' and "return Okinawa to pang Later. the embassy received a ltlegatlon which was promptly tested by police when one oi leaders was identified as a Sassy grounds Thursday. (The Japanese government Yn- y handed the foreign oiiice ta don a protest note on last Wed- nslnn of the other planned Brat- ! teIt.I.t he chainmn of the Japan ;e students carried banner: is Iy's explosion over the Pa- c. The note was understood to ve requested the Immediate suo- ' tieruuw urged um Britain's press council. a private body oi editors and publishers. lhould 5. sion. This, he said. would help pre vent the exploitatiin of "porno oils to give anybody the right to suspend anybody from writing as publishing any printed matter. He said the present system. whereby the press council's pow- ers are limited to ndmonlshing oi- fenders, is the best one in the in- terests oi a free prses. Many membe . complained that the high, price of newsprint-six times the pre-war level-restricts a dozen pages. 4 STATE SUBSIDY Conservative David Llewellyn suggested that newsprint should be monopoly. "ltissoeasyforthetntocuv fuse the interests of their cone- thaconsmonmenandthlslortnnf ownershipnithepreasisvitiatill Pearson Suggests Trade With China PENTICTON. B.C. (CF) -- Ex- ternal Afiatrs Minister Pearson has advocated trade with Communist China as a weapon against coin- munism. .. "Diplomatic recognition is on One way to fight ommunlsm was to sell Asian countries food and non-strategic materials. thereby bringing Asian peoples under state subsidy and distributed by an independent trust. Simon replied that the lovem- ment deprecated interference Wll-11 erable missvusa" my proposal! Coldwell Urges Small Nations A nite To Halt Bomb Testing race." . . "It is now time for the smaller nations of the world to take a hand." he said. ”Thls question is not lust a matter for the great powers to decide. The tests that the Soviet Union and the United States are conducting are con- great powers to feel they could go ahead regardless oi the feel- and bring this great issue before a , ' 'sessionoftheUN...I urge the prime minister even in the midst oi this election cam- paign not to delay." UN CONTROL Manufacture and control of hyd- rogen and A ' weapons should be brought under UN control and inspection with s view to their elimination. This must be a part of a larger disarmament confer- weapons would the nations of the world feel safe enough to abandon tlsts say the danger level of radio- activity already has been reached. Others stated the danger level would be reached shortly if tests continued while some said the world wasn't even close to the danger level. "But we in the CCF and all thinking people feel that where there is so much doubt no chances should be taken and accordingly we have made appeal sitar appeal to the Canadian Government to press the great powers to stop their test explosions." The statements were included in the text oi a recorded speech is- sued io the press before delivery and broadcast over the CBC Trans- Canada radio network from 5:45 to 0 pm. ADT, originating in Tor- onto. .. closer to the West. "The whole oi Asia has awak- ened and is on the msrch." he warned, "and if we don't show them sympathy and understanding they may march the wrong way. It would be foolish to sell China supplies that could be used against Canada. but "we should look at the problem from the supply oi surp- lus agricultural products to these countries." . . it may bring us closer to weak- ening communism in those coun- tries." Mr. Pearson said Russia has sug- gested an agreement that no more ii-bomb tests be held. "But our scientists say you can explode the things without the other iellow move would be limitation and con- trol of the bomb by inspection. on Initiated In Boston Univ. Don MacLeod was one of thirty- three initiates, tapped into Scarlet Key, Honorary Activities Society. at a public tapping in Mars: Chapel recently. Key members, dressed in red robes and carrying lighted candles. lined the center During the initiation ceremony the initiates walked alone to the was delivered by Eugene H. Floyd assistant to the President. Jim Tait CBA. key President. gave the introductory remarks. and Pres. Harold C. Case gave the closing remarks. Initiates are chosen for high scholastic standing along with extra-curricular activi- ties and is regarded as the high- est honour given by Boston Uni- versity. A reception followed at the Memorabilia Room for initiates. members. parents and friends. scsrlet.l(ey later held its closed ulty Club. when initiates were pre- senied with a key and shingle and signed the log book. missus source: 1 British Columbia is Canada's largest producer of lead and sine. Aouick Dip ...A Sun Beth on a beach initiation at a banquet at the Fae-I cow to qualify for a gold ribbon certificate oi longtime pi duction twice-a-day milking- Suaie is pointing for still higher riiore fat. Her lifetime arsed cu" Veflie is 138 for milk and 132 for fat. diln Champion for lifetime pro duction on twice-a-day milking in the herd of W.R. Bovyer. Char- For Canadian By DAVE MCINTOSII Canadian Press Staff Writer 0'i'fAWA (CP)-The new FN SEA SLEUTHING Getting to the bottom oi the use .- enforcement officers of the Gamay and Fresh Water commission are u is upecud any the 13 1... shown 50 feet below the surface of I fantry battalions in the Canadian Silver Springs. Florida. They Army will be fully equipped with were among the. 18 commission the FN by the end oi this year and "underwater cops' who attended that the army as a whole will I IPGCIII course in the use of air have completed conversion of the lung and other diving equipment. new weapon . ya; from now, The Belgian-designed .w(H:al- Ibre automatic rifle is hiring man- utsctured by Canadian A ' Ltd.. a Crown company. it has many Canadian improve- ments-the army's official name is FN-Cl CI for first Canadian model!-and is rated a far better weapon than when the defence de- partment bought several hundred rifles from Belgium for user trials some three years ago. REJECTED BY U5. Britain has also adopted the IN as the standard infantry weapon for its army but the United States Use Great Care With Gasoline Would you handle dynamite carelessly Certainly not. and yet ordinary gasoline, pound for pound. has three times the ex- plosive power of dynamite. Be- cause of the terrific destructive energy available in motor fuel, it must be handled with extreme caution. 1. Gasoline is highly explosive when mixed with air. For this New FN Belgian Rifle Troops "'9 the same ammunition: the 7-53 Wulld. better known to Cana- dians as the .300-calibre, Officials say the FN in a much It is automatic: It can (Ira N rounds with one squeeze of the lfllkcr. The Lee- Enfield has to be cocked for each round. The FN's cocking handle is on the left and thus a soldier does not have to swing off the target when reloading. The bolt has only to be pulled back and then re- leased. With the Lee-Eniield. the bolt must be pulled back. then shoved forward and down. With a larger barrel, tripod and different sight, the FN will become; a light machine-gun and eventually replace the bren gun. The army has also adopted the British Patchelt submschinegun .ln place of the inch. The patchctt. ,also known as the Stirling, is more reliable and lighter in weight than the sten. Fortune Bridge 3. Always keep the cover on the tractor battery box. A wrench condition. 4. Do not smoke near gasoline. Be especially careful around gas- oline when ventilation is limited. 5. Use a metal sediment bulb on the tractor when using a mounted corn picker. in case of fire. the metal sediment bulb will not break and feed the fire. 6. Install a handy carbon di- oxide type of fire extinguisher on the tractor for emergencies. 1. Use a spark arrestor on the Fortune Bridge Women's institute sponsored a variety concert. Harry Burke was master of cescmonles Mrs. lvan Mitchell pianist for the evening. Special mention is made of two young. old ladies namely. Mrs. Lloyd Davidson who gave such a splendid performance in the play- ctte. ”Dont' Tell a Soul". She acted the part of a week old back- woods brlde. Miss Msryln Town- send sang so sweetly. 0 What a the engine is running or hot. Queen. era. with White direct and drive type engine, Highway Pullman Many other makes. models and types of good used busses. 1 International tractor, model KB-6. Diesel. equipped with bull- 1 dozer. Over to trucks and snow plonghs of 5 to 10 tons. 1 float for tractor of 25 to ll tons. Prices slashed to clear - We need space. VACHON BUS SALE! 1 i I Tel: TErrninus 1-5883 TEACHERS Required for term begin- ning Sept. 1957- Two (2) primary grade teachers. Salary - Min. 52300.60. Max. 54500.00. 1. Don't trust even the quietest horses. If you can't keep within easy reach of the reins, tie your places around and under an im- plement if the team is hitched to t. 1. Never open the hood when a blower is running. 1. Never lay tools on the iced table. 3. Make sure the feed table can be stopped in an emergency. 4. Never stand on loads where you could fall on the feed table. BULK are iron ore. grain. coal and limestone. HOUSE FOR SALE . IN SUMMERSIDE 6 rooms and bath, breeze- way and garage, 7 years old, lot 70 by 165. Com- pletely fenced with white picket fence, well landscap- ed, in one of the best neighbourhoods, has all modern conveniences. TELEPHONE 3443. For Sale This vehlcle is being sold pur- suant to Conditional Sales Con- to Traders Finance Corporation Limited. QUALITY SEEDS Steele Briggs mixture it-lovers and timothy seed; I Maritime grown Laurentian turnip seed; Moses Prince Baby chicks and poultry ping potatoes. DILLON & SPILLE'l'I' FOR SALE 75 acre farm with new buildings. Large modem barn. Six miles from Char- Cariboo Indian Residential School Apply. stating qualifica- tions to- 150 Mile House, Father J. AB. hcfiorris. 0.M.I. FOR feet condition. P.T.0. bushel capacity. price. lottetown on Trans-Canada ll-iighway. Electricity and lrunning water. Brook on farm. Apply- EARL J. CARRIER. Cornwall SALE 1 used M.ll. manure spreader on steel; 1 used M. H. tractor H 30 with front end loader. Per- 1 used Allis Chalmers "B" tractor with pulley and! 1 new P.T.0. New Holland manure spreader, 130 1 new Maxwell electric washing machine at sacrifice ABERDEEN - ANGUS 1'1”: armed with sanctions to ex 1 i- if? Wlthithose of NC 1""I''”''" 3 53' P353111! 019 N0-000 11'- In-"'3 Sulle 1! a granddau hter f.l . 1 the wlndup oitheexuber P9 '1 .. Th M, mm rod. . 3 0 9"! team up; Bu in lending mcmhe from the proiea- "3 T1” '31” 31" I034” Ill-HI ducutgn 1-9:1:-gm”. nuecbp 0- Abbekerk Pontiac, former Can- 2. Dont get into dangerous "The world's greatest beef breed... M Y0" I-re 00!'d1&11Y invited to attend our unreserved l, , governnsutt. said even a sur- "why mm mm .. N, d,mm,y,.-- . r cheesecake is more point: , h I h 1' Mn wt 1 woman I us" on mtqnnl Bls;;dSis:1lc:n, fo:'dthe government, onours as s e as on ottetown, P.l-:.l. PR.ECAU'l'ION! so TA rev - Won be very danser- For the sake of saf are these precautions: 20 FEMALES 4 BULLS REDVERS STEWART, New Wiltshire-Loyalist and 1 P.M. WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1957 Our 3 calves entered in this year's Beef Show werg all group 1 and won Grand Championship and highest price in show. REDVERS STEWART CLAUDE C . ire of newspapers and come 11,- b l C ad, od 3 "d”" 5. bu "M"! ”w””'" the ' cod 1 th mg I" '1'” M .5" " I" u of 1119881 underwater devi e . h 1 iF bri Nationals) Bel n rifle 139"" Weapon th th -E - 1 "9 being forced to merge be 'gw”:'I':": c.:Il'E;m :;'c::: abroad in another. he said 'i'hurs- H "mph new and "en gcu:,'slI,,Cw I not: ilsqllzselng placed In 0 hllldl "9111 -303cam,,-9 .51: it cl, I'::Pl.:, Most important of the bulk car. Ovmer Auctioneer 3' g ' of Canadian troops. ins. its chief advantage is that 3”" carrled 9" "19 5'9” Lake! Phone 7824 AUCTION SALE AT NORTH WILTSHIRE ON MAY 27th AT I P. M. OF CATTLE 2 cows to freshen; 3 cows fresltened; I dry cow; 6 cattle from I year to IV; years; 2 fall calves: I spring calf. Terms of sale: 6 monflia credit on ap- PPOVOCI I01n1 notes. 67. per annum on notes. 67. off for cash. If weather unfavourable first fine day following. uurent to mm.” I move - knowlnl 5130111 Ii " rccentl rejected the FN and de- t among the world's smaller ting our atmosphere as ' reason. avoid splashing the gas- . Y O B P bll A ti it ' ' wars to put a stop to tzelrlldss that over the rest of the anCa'I;i;:i;: !l)1:drn4;:;:rItegjke:tye:l1' 13': ollne when handling it. ggliegvzn ag(opltio'i1h:iFit: ox: G:'mglle' Earalfgaeln gunk Mitchell Claudg Cg-.gw." V the United States. I” ” 0 I d '1' l I lit th ,, , 2. Repair all leaks in storage ' - L -- b d d M, 25:11 day of May 1957 at 1 p.m. wngr ' tnsdom and Rustin. it was I It was presumptuous of the 3?. ,,fecff:?,::,.. ?,"h,”,,,';', tanks. tractor fuel tanks. fuel line "'1 "'1" '" " 1951 Mercury &5.ton Express A"d'”"'” l'0nn!0110n!. 810. 3 Provost. 1950-52. 33 passeng- Serial No. 32598. L c ld ll id i no In" of am" "non" 1”” '”"' ” a d n E ' C ff 1 in ood in d 1 id ted th 12th a fJul lir. o we so sc en s -1, . , Canada could use her po- --5 t R ; m 3, to mow roppe across t e battery ter- 0 c9 sea a. g runn g or er. rac a e sy o y . 4'? 11181 W119" 1 C91'"I" 1"” sitlon in the Commonv....l'.l1 and the SN ixgsgezuxl imgvfheh. 13,1, minals can easily start a fire. "lays n 15 Pub,” r 33 assen "3 man 1955. between Roy Jamieson. of I mdinlllmty I. lliulicihllf hfmtm: the Unmd Nam)” In take an wry bah" ""5 C" Though the Keep til" eiecllliutl llmrlg 71:3 Fo"'"'' ""11 Md E Tu" 119"" reconditiolled anld suaganteed Iy (;I3SW3l"EiralgEnI"r1EIid Dl1iAb slihbo nowan cuur 1 mu Id; mg mu, .. . connec onson e racorng " ' Om . -.-.WC mu . Va " n I I C b”mb' ML Pun" "M Frld" ”m"' M” 17"” whe" II" said contract was duly assigned ROSE VALLEY WEDNEDAY, MAY 22 AT 1 P. 1!. Under instructions from D. J. Maclnnis, I will sell by public auction the followlng:- Farm, consisting of 140 acres, 90 acres clear, bu. once covered with wood and lumber. This form is well watered, near school, church and store. Good buildings. TWO general purpose horses; four good milk cows; three young cattle. ., Binder, mower; rake; has-rows: sectional seeder- scuffler; truck wagon; driving wagon and sleigh; hops; a.4:-u ver about the dun .0! line: 9'"-i910? 0'11! ihmlh t"9C"V' "'4 ii I the initiates filed into the exhaust stack when u must pass ,5. so h" me -gm"; progressive disarmament in all :h'!;e1'. close to combustible m,,1e,1,,1,, beautiful morning (encoredl. W. welcom. tad" mangal, and seed barley; hoep an I . th h I 8. Never refuel a tractor when The concert closed with The ' corn vetches and pen. - 3 8 Dow: 1'93 91' Ind bG1t, 1133' 1'ork;rope and block; separator; digger; manure spreader; platform scales; well drilling outfit; pump tongs; fork; shovels: i in the hydro nllir, get! their atomic and hydrogen wear gltgr were zapped with Tn dun- & MFG LTD. ons. .. sheathed sword. and rcce vc a ' l equipment. wire egg has, hamesl etc Mr. Caldwell said some scien- I , Th 1 :1 40 St.-Henri Street - 1 - '9" ""'””” 9 "W" ”" Lm,' Q.,,.,,c ' kets, could be used for dlp- Dining room table, buffet and chairs; thrg. springs and mattresses; two commodes; chest of drawers; 3-piece chesterfield suite; occasional chairs; three bus. eaus; several linoleum squares; single bed with mattreer V001" I31-"119 and 0118111: bedroom dishes; assorted dishes: numerous other articles. ' Terms-Up to 510.00 l1. Ov th months credit on approved cjblnt noteers. Iralfertglslitiofliligbt. It E C. BELL, Auctioneer. . Phone Borden 55-11 If day unfit, sale on first fine day following. YOUR BEST MARKET FOR IRON and STEEL SCRAP S25.00 ....-.-... I2000Ib.TonlI CAR BATTERIES Each 51.50 Paying highest cash prices for hides, horsehair, beer bottles. scrap metal. Truck scale weighing for your convenience. Centrally located opposite Eaton's Store on Kent Street. Open 8 A.M. - 5 PM. Monday through Friday Saturday 8 A.M. - 1 P.M. MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. ? v at 3 I i E Just arrived carload mixed seed 70-1.3-I5. red clover. alslke, Alfafa and timothy seed. We also have in SIOCK Abegwelt seed oats, Acadia seed wheat. Charlottetown No. 80 seed barley. turnip and mangel seed. Check our prices. We sell wholesale and retail. FOR SALE House and lot in desirable location in Charlottetown. House contains seven rooms and bath. Lot 58 ft. 3 inches by 80 feet. Immediate possession. Apply-- M. A. FARMER. Solicitor. WANTED direct fall-out is "thinning out rmlesaly over the Pacific." The News Chronicle writer said L. J. ROSSITER ENJOY BOTI-I "IN MAINE. Grafton St. East Dial 7369 & 7360 FOR SALE Yonpiekespotoatbe Titsreislateoifaaplsa- Iainecoutoratapeaor nine I Igloo vacation .. -'3”?-3”a'Z'5o”-&'3'a: - APARTMENT HOUSE . A" W at W No cow"- ununm ,,,;,,,,,,;,,.' . ,g,1Ho sh, ' brass. car radiators. car batteries and lead. 30:. g quaint gift shops and an detaib. . . Centrally located on Fitzroy Si. in tharloiictown ho”. hair and be" bo”'". Monday in. Maine at I famous nub "",";;';:""' "' "" -"' HIRE 3 apartments-Top floor rents at too monthly; 2nd an new I-4 mu-theatre; .ua."n':-"o1Te""' , O on all week till 5 o'clock Saiurda '3 so 0:. . M P - Y in I also 3:! . M. I V floor rents at sso monthly; Loner floor ouner occup . .."&f:.'-'-at ' H..." "I '-'-j and available on base. 12330- Larse lot with triple garage Full market prices paid. 3991?- A. WALTHEN GAUDET, LLB Solidtos--111 Grafton Street I3 Spring Park Road Telephone 516! The Old Reliable Alli ILOCK Guardian Want-Ads N ' ti