Plt'llll't'd above is a small por- M,,..1 the display of work of rain Dsina Academy pupils in i WORK or Monti: DAME lfUPll.S on DISPLAY. the Home Economics Class and the 4-H Sewing CLUB. The work of pupils from Grade 1 to Grade 12 completely filled the wall s a in the new auditorium and a ow- ed the duality of naadlawork and cookery done by the girls. Guardian Photo not msraucro RS Soviet Arms, Equipment . Build Up Nasser's Forces in JACK BRAYLEY t'unailian Pre5s Staff Writer ('AlR() tCP-Trying to find a patiri-n tor the future course of miiiz. In this explosive area ulimr hard facts and honest deal- in; are at a premium is a difficult lhli. Eicn the plainly visible signs of future war pre nations on both iildes oi the flmsy demarcation line do not stand u under the or- dinary standards o logic. in the first place a reasonable mpreclatlon of the military situa- tion undoubtedly shows that Egypt aiiltered a major defeat. and indi- cations are the nsulta would have been little different if there had been no Anglo-French interven- lion WILD DISORDER The visible signs at defeat in t!i'lllf'Al parts of the Sinai like El 'trith and the Mitla Pass show the completeness of the rout Egyptian armor is strewn in wild disorder but the pattern shows it wls in retreat and there are no IIEIIE that a serious stand was tdltrll The prisoner-of-uar score was about 6.000 to l in favor ni the is- uelis. the single Jewish prisoner being a pilot forced to craahland well behind the Egyptian lms. It is also generally accepted that several thousand more prisoners were taken but they became such a supply problem to the Israelis and fly such advanced lets. that they stripped them of boots! it can be assumed that before and pants and sent them packingl trying any new adventure against to their own lines. lithe Israelis. President Nasser will There is little doubt in the niinds' have to build u his aviation both of most military observers that from a pilot-tr lnlng and mainte- the Egyptians were beaten not so nance point of view beyond its much because of an inferior army present relatively weakened state. but because of an inferior show of. Tlit-re are no signs that he is aviation in spots like the liiitlalwiiling to shorten this period of Pass. Canadians of the United Na- - preparedness by bringing in Run- tions Emergency Force have aeenjsian technicians and instructors. unmistakable signs that the flee-iCanadian.s passing the big milit- lng E ptian army was beatenlary installations have seen only from te air lliigvptian instructors in evidence What then of the highly-touted, However at all pointa there are MiGa that the Egyptians wcre.sizn:- of Russian and iron Curtain known to have bad From my weapons. planes. tanks. artillery barracks window at the Canadian and equipment. These signs have UNEF base at Abu Suweir I can been increasing recently and the see two big piles of wrecked equipment looks new rather than IIIGS--ill? Egyptian propaganda having come nut of rear-base ord- story that they were cardboardInance caught on the ground it is also generally accepted that the Ma. son for this was the well-known Esyvttan lack of training and technical skill needed to maintain fakes tn the contrary And experi- it will perhaP5 5' lllr" years counting tall as- before Nasser is ready. thrre years for the United Nations to find enced airmen. semblit-s. estimate anywhere up to 40 uret-ked planes. pa permanent s ol u i l o n or to SITTING DUCKS sircuztlieii IRNEF beyond a small- In other words the Mitis iiere arms group ni less than a brigade. Amount Of Ti By ALAN DONNELLY HM.P.'s Work Takes Increasing STANLEY BRIDGE l'rienri.- in Stanley Bridgr and vicinity extend deepest. sympathy to the widow and family of the llila Rev. w. 1. Green whose death took place at the home of his son Rev. V H. Green Elmsdale P.E.I. me At Ottawa hrraks. until midnight Saturday. lApril ii The House went back to work on the bill the next Monday and that time the sitting lasted 75 t'anadlan Press staff Writer HITAWA tCPlelf the Parlia- mtiit Just ended is any indication Mr. Green had made his home at Stanley Bridge for a number of years and he will be greatly of tiiiiigstn come. future NIP. had ti-tier -prepare themselves to :rcnd a good part of their timel Ill tltiaira. i For length. the first three aes-l lltIl1.s of Canadais 22nd Parliament rania close to the record set in if-till of I55 sitting day.-. The meet- ing! of 1953-34. lflfill and mod -ti-etched over 139. Wt and 132i sari. respectively. The final session wlllrll wound 'lD Friday lasted 71 days But it ended in dissolution of Parliament with much of its regular work un- tint:-hed and left over iiniil fall. it would be impossible to estimate how long it might have run if it had been ion to clean up they llliflt ABHORTEST SESSION .. ind for a change of pace the Ioerial session called latt Novem-l her on the Middle East crisis lasted only four days -- ahortestl -aerial session in Canadian his-. ll)l'l' llial made a total of .306 situug. day: for the entire Parliament Vii comparable records have been: kept for earlier Parliaments 5lPa at Ottawa in the last four wars who might have found the hours of work wearisome. how-i -ver. can count themselves lucky; they weren't here back in I0m!' l the old days before the turn oil e century. Vow the normal parliamentdryt av lasts from 2.30 pm to 10 am. with two hours off for sup- - r. Wednesdays there is no eve- "Il sitting and Fridays the eve- "lit is replaced by a twtvhourl I tllllllll sitting. Admittedly there is much more extra-hours commit- " work than formerly. and to- ards the end of sessions morn- Vil and Saturday sitting sare ad- - on to I up the work. 1!: ME TING! COMMON But in bygone Parliaments there. as no automatic lo p.rn. ad- ournmerit hour. Although begin-l "ll It 3 p.rn.. sittings las i af-l It midnight were commonp ace The first an item after canted-f ration in 1881 saw some mara-, Ollluaitt a which arentt likely I! ed. . in 1378. when I Quebec liautan-l "1-lovmaur dismissed the pro tncial aaniaiatraiioa. the Com-l ledlnApriloflU3dnrtngde-i its on a contrtwcrnlal franchise - One sitting lasted from 3 pm. I Monday until after to p.ni. mfollowing t Mm t;nly the "MIT! on or i .r Two days later. April an.'?il:r 'immone'retnrned to th- same- Jl and sat from 3 pm. that dart .tll midnight May 2 with notll-' I but the one-hour supper re-, ' Dlllfl W II1 that '0 nolh tg bade the ' Ctbnfe of all. it was in C a Qlnmnt bill ralat-t .' WP :':b'-ole U lad-. C .' la Oni-i.aaoea.aaa:i: .. " .' --A-1 "go 4 eat tar- 6 hours missed by his many friends and Even then the bill wasnit pas neighbours. He was a man of won- sed The government gave up and . . . . Lena Doirtin. .'l. Junior (flow. withdrew it. 2 Grade iv. 1. Edward MacFad- you. 2. Doris Hyde Grade III. 1. Harvey Hyde. 2. Clifford Dolron. 3. John Yeov 1 Grade if i. Millard Flow. iCraig Smith. 3 Teddy Smith. Grade I. l. Brian Smith. I. Bet- You Highest average In senior grad- MEADOW BANK SCHOOL Following is the Meadow Bank acliool report for the month of March; Jean hlacPliatl. Grade Vlll l 1. Eleanor Hyde Grade VII. 1. Wendell Hyde. 2. Byron Clow es. Wendell Hyde K) per cent. Grade vi 1. Wilma Hyde. 2. Highest average in junior grad- David Yen. es. Millard Clow . flail per cent. Gt-ado V. l. Joanne Macfadyen. Teacher. Roma Sherren. J. Ml lowing:- liavirl Ynuiiker. Winslne. P.E.l. Alton Younker. Wlnsloe. P.E.I. Walter Roberta. Winaloe. P.E.I. Also purchased through Wellington McNelll from Stock Show: Donald Cameron. Hampton. P.E.l. Robert Jewell. Meadowbank. P.E.l. Athol MacBetl1. Marshfleld. P.E.I. Wendell Jewell. North River. P.E.I. lvan 'hu-ner: Athol Macseth. Mai-chfleld, P.E.l. 2 Norman Macmlllan. Vernon River. P.E.l. 7 Archie Johnston. Bmokfield. P.E.I. Hecton 'W.acNevin. Canoe Cove. P.E.l. Drake Bi-oii.. Vernon. P. E. I. Boneless) and Special Capaa Clilelu. ”""l'l'.9f Iulldlng psfinrmnnnnn We have new on display for your inspection our luster parade of Ioby leaf. The carcasses on display were from t-op ranking animals purchased at the Easter For Stock Show front the fol- Robevt MacLaurin & Son. Belmont. P.E.l Purchased the following selected animals through Wellington McNelll and lnclvded in our display are Taadanwaat Ham .i. M's; urns ” HAMPTON Relatives and friends of Mrs. Garfield Macheau regret to learn of liar illness and are extending boat wishes for -an early recovery as a result to treatment being re- ceived at the P. E. l. Hospital. The many friends of Mr. J. W. MacDougall. Argyle share. are extending best wishes for an early return to home. health and hap- piness following an operation per- formed at the P. E. l. Hospital on April l. Death has claimed on of the oldest residents in the asalng of Mr. Heath Macvlttle of camera- land in his 79th year at P. C. Hos- pital. Death came suddenly and unexpectedly. Abundent sy . L and testimony for one widely known and highly respected was shown by the large assembly of friends and relatives present at th e funeral services at St. John's Anglican Church. in (Zrapaud. on Monday. April lith conducted by the church pastor and by-the masoni order of which the late brother was the oldest member. interment was made in St. John's Church Cemetery. Relatives and friends of Mrs. J. D. Flood. South Melville are conveying messages of sympathy in her present illness 'and beat wishes for an early restoration to health. home and former act- ivities as the result of treatment being received at the Charlotte- town Hospital. l Macxinnon Brothers. New Haven have resumed their contract in the building of a service station at Hampton. retarded for a per- iod of time by weather and road conditions. The combined choir of ill! churches at Victoria. Hampton. Desable arid Bonshaw have been praticing for the Easter services derlul faith and his life In one of service in others. The many friends of Mrs ll-arl Carr are glad to know that she has returned home very much improved in health alter takliill treatment at. the City Hospital. Sincere sympathy ll Pilllldfd tn the family of Little. John Ro- bert. Matheson. fTl.ear.V. P-l'7-l whose tragic death wall plate Sunday Welling. April 7th. Mr. Earl Carr who has been an effecieni post master has found it. necessary to resiizn. The not-i office is now in the capable hands of Kenneth R. Macltay. Mr. Arthur Warren. who is vi: itlng his uncle Willis Warren. at Bummeraide. spent a week tn Stanley Bridge visiting his school churns of 50 years ago. - the following at fl-ic'!'af (regular and Ohona I53! .,.- ..... ......-.- - from to Hamlon. it baa la! Mr. and Mrs. Iva; Macxlnnoa. and lilesdamea Catherine and Flor ence lnce. During the past few dayg two heavy government plows have been busily engaged in opening the snow bound roads leading to Appin Road. South Melville and the Beer's Road. leading mg.-.. I been an. eiuoyable light to witness these; -powerful maclilnea lolling up wallat of snow ten feet high. leaving at passable trail for cars and trucks, lvia to move farm produce to markets. mg, g 11somIII0l- ' Lyman Wood. Ilia: sadla Mund- ,.:rienda..of Kr. llrnllflald Yea an pleased to learn of hla steady Improvement since enterlnl the Hospital for treatment. Continuing front at nights HUF- lng . vgfy gllppery pavement. has nauitad in many can boil! dllFh' .5 hurt .1” g hggd-on collision of two can rounding the curve In the T. cjngbway below Mr. Frank layers. on March 14. resulting in extensive daniagea to both cars and hoapltaltntng a woman paIaanl- ar in one ear with a broken arm. cut! and bx-ulaaa and N0 Fluent- p era in the other car bearina N-S. number plates. with undetermined injuries. The W.I. variety concert ln.Vlr-- toria Hall on March 15 was well enjoyed by the large audlenc as- sembled. Prellded over by Mr- Keith Boswell. each number on the program was well rendered. and deserving of the hearty a- plsuse received. with continues requests for encores. mention may be made of the ex- cellent rendition of the numbers contributed by the little Dawson and Macbougall children of ten- der years. and the Roberts whose appearance on the stage always means a forerunher in a success ful program. Mrs. K. Boswell was the capable accompanist for all musical numbers Receipts at the door and from sale of cakes prov- ed very successful and most en- couraging lo this Institute. Mrs. C. W. Acorn tnee Annie K. MacQuarrie R.N.l la a welcome visitor at lhe home of hr-r parrots. Mr. and Mrs, Boyd Mai-Quari-le. Relatives and friends of Mr. Mar- Quarrle are pleased to learn of an improvement in his ciiiirlil- ion. with the cooperation of ex- cellent medical and nursing skill and care. all anticipate an early return from a recent complete restoration to the Pujny mom of good health and fm'mr-r activities. Best wishes are being extruded to Mr. and Mrs Jack Learrl. and daughter June as may leave till :4 extended vacation in Florida. the land of frint and sunshine. on Illa! 18 Mr. and Mrs. George RllF)' and son were recent welcome visitors at Deaabla and l-lamton. giiesis New safety and dependability with tire cord stronger than steel! Now Goorlv-ar bring: the super safety of 3-T Nvlmi rvml - Fred Paynter. setback tol Gm”, 1' l . - March but turn are anticipated that In; the event of a heavy ralnatorm.' this trail may quickly assume a iiimilarlty to taa a resident her remarked) "The Suez Canal". and Mrs. Lot in. have been visitors at the. homes of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer.” lnman and Mr. and Mrs 3riyrll MacQuarrle. respectfully during the week ending on March la. comforts. report that the depth of snow in the wood lots in quite detrimental to procuring the re. use. This is where the faiihfiili horse proves superior to the truck. or tractor. and can always be re lied upon to overcome such handi. caps. Visitors here during the WI-Pk end included: Misses Barbara Diin: ford. Roma sherren. Marjorie Fm- guson. Audrey Thompson. Ai-lent-i Lat-ii-r. p Most recent reports are Ihal the condition of Mr. Boyd Mar tQuarrie is not as good as desired Particular " l SPRING IROOK SCHOOL The following is the March re port. (Grade X. tli Jnycg Mock, 7- .t?liai'les Gillespie. l GliHflP Vlll ill Marily Patiilrr, itzl Allan Meek txt Kenneth Mac- i mo Grade Vll tit Norman Meek, (2) Brenda Pitlgt-on, tat William- Brander. p Grade V tit Ruth Pidgeori. tit 1Rir-hard Paynler, itlt Rgy Cgmp. i ii. i Grade IV tlt Douglas Meek Izl; -(tnrolyn Payntcr. t:li Kenneth Joni. more. ; Gracie ll tli Nam-y Payntpr, tgt Lola Meek. t.1t Gary Meek. : Grade I A. tll Hilda Pidgeon tit F iii Grace hramli-i' tMrs.t Wanda Fniislns. teacher. FIIVNTER RIVER SCHOOI. The following is the report for Grade X. l. Kathyrn Bowman. 7 Phylisa Craswell. 3. Mary Le Clair Grade Vlll l George Boyle. 1. Leona (flow. .'l. Wayne MacMlllau gulsr fuel supply for next winten a Grade Vll 1. Sandra Mac-Kay. NYLON Custom Super-Cushion by GOODYEAR tji-ea within the reach of every motors-ti And I-hat auperhfjr-esthese arel Exclusive Goodyear fl-T . Nylon mrtl. Triple-Teinpend for ercrei-no resiliency and strength. New Twin-Grip trend for cure. dependable Qrtwtinn. Foe your Goorlyr-av (killer new for Nylvm firm. You'll the greatest protection agaillt blnvouta and tin miuru' at the lowest cost Wu. more than rayon tires OTTAWA ll'.Pl Market liuiiml F Post-Election Session my has ll!-”'ll ziiinulmug inn..- C . anadian coal villi continue to gel Nial alltpnlrlilx in, aim... 3;. ...,.,.,.s. federal freight rate assistance on ll" Bxlillnil basis to Sept. 30. Meantime a special stud) nt im- 5"bV""l"lI5 will be carried out hy the Dominion coal board. lllltIill'1- ants said Friday this was tho mi- Ion the federal Clbincl dot-irii-rl in Cxlflld the subsidies inr nnll ..,( months instead of the usual .,,,, Y9" Period. 7'" "Pill" rain a--ixiaiitn t... movement of Maritimcs anti W.-ti PM mal In markets hm llllllliilll-l lIP('ll approved hv i-nhinct tin lhr I2 months from April l tiw mm of the federal fiscal yo-at (Hill the coal board -with it ""lPd It drterminins. Vl'lll'llltr there slitiiilri he siinw l'll;llll.:l'i in the system under which lllf' lrras. 1- Carl Bniznoii, 3 Donald v....,.-i... (-rad? VI 1. l-'1...-3 Ma,.L,.;mp 2 Garth ('arew. .'l. Beverley Map. Mlllan MIN .llVat'lt;u Principal GTE”? l l. Audrey BUIRPF 2 w'f'dPll Rtlylc. J Wendell sniiiti ("MP W 1. Sheila Bcriiard. 2. Dorothy lilarlman. 3. Margie Smith Grade ill I Heather N'i-vviiinn. 2 Dniitl lilacltan 3. Alia Hor- Hard tir.-mo ii A. l. Marilyn t'niivw, 2. Patricia Proctor. 3. Dr-light not hard. Grade 1 A -1. Mary Anriri-ox, 2. Heivl tiarew. Moriel i-liiyle, "llualt .'l Ki-nt Smith. tirade l R. l. Wendy l.ev- Riiru.. 2 Jackie Reatnn Rmviii l".lli-. Tl Jimmie MacMillan. Wrtlt-1 M('QUalfl. Teacher. WIZARD atop: 'oai qelelil Kceps your home tweet- unelling 24 hmmi . 4.,- aaaells. cells: and bath- toorn odors. Two tr-.nts' Pine and Spring Bouquet. both in decorum lsonles .?4";" iljlll-lllld WIZARD Pmwtml-2 rnttmirts 'l'iii- :iihit'iiIiitn- lime aiuituiiilcrl iii ht-iitnoii 5-il.0titt.tlllil ntiii hlli.lliltl,. (Ill aiilititilli anti in ii... HM.” -Wm. Pntlvii llarrii RI lnr uliiiiii final TI:iH'-- Mr not Hli'lll.'llllP ilw aiiintiiii i- t-xiii-iii-ri in he alltllll 39'2llI.Iitltl Sliiiiilil lll1' xiiliii-iitioux lw PUl'llfll'll in-iiiiul S('rll 30 for tho liili tour :4! llicir existing rate, llllll :iit- I-2-tiiiiutt-ri In total siiiiir xllltiiitttttt 'lilii- itiiti-iriiir -.ii-iiltl tir ill"- ('lIllIllI'll liir iuirlli. lit" tii'ii.pl'i'lIir i-li;iii:c-. in Iisinniiwiilz Ill coal in lIl:'ll'l-I" Itiintlii-r tnrtni II that there viill tlc no need fnr a subsidy Wed.. April 17. 1957 bThe Guardian Page 11 Of N.S. Legislature Ended ' on some Nova Srotta slack coa going in ltw limit-d Kingdom (9. nrwratipn of :team electric planta tlfliriala said Ntwa Scull: won't have any of this type of coal Jvnil ahlv for export in the coming year Tllf' suhventiuns have a varltts of ltirfnh. rlr-pt-mliiig on type of ciiul. where it comes lrnm and ii-hero it is going. if present aub- VPlIlIl)nK should run for the fill yr-ar. officials I-stmialr they will l)0 rlixtriliuiod in about this way: Nmzi St-iiilzi. bti.-t0ti.0lll on 2.6M.WXl ton-: Nr-vi Brunswick 359.5(1) M .'lS.llll(I llluk. .'x'ask;ilt'hP'-vlall. 8237.- son on 37.'v,tI0tl inns; Alberta tin- rliirling lllr H r it I K I1 Columbia ('f(llASnl'Sl Pat-t llPlfl'. 3l.6TI.lH on als.otin inns F.l.:t-where tr B.C., Ionic 3)ll.0m on 2l.Nll ton! ICAS'l'ICR IIIGICF at htitisc in Wiiisloc. sliiiws Mr. rliifr-i-crit (llmi'lntiotnii'n vii-iiiiig of this Thursday Mf)l'TllllE. WINS! ,0?) Visitors" are wiilt-(iiiic to View the fine display oi IYAN Tl'RNl')R'S slaiigliler Six of tlicso iinc animals were plll'f'llilSNl at the FAT ST()('K SHOW in ('.liarlol.ic- iown.. niiiciccii nthcrs ivcrc piirvliriscd from Farmers of the host fcvrlcrs iii lllP rtl'fH'lllt'0. Tlio piclilre above 'l'urnrit' iiiarkliii: hiillditii: displaying this fine ex-hihit has been com- plclclr oiilnrrznri and rcnrwatcrl and is npen for your howl" Vi'P-rliicsday IVAN TURNER RETAII. R. WH0l.l".SAI.E QYALITY MEATS the animals fnrl the and Virfinily stni-on Tho altcriioon and DIAL 5116 09." It71l I l.'y his:-It airl-wall, tube type New lot (WWO: in other nylon lire: and on nylon hilt-clean time too. Look for this sign There's a Goodyear Dealer near you oooo,a”?EAn MOI! non: sun on eooovua mu THAN on ANY Otltll smog