' Press Stalf Writer | ie ere pabee sli 6 ree-Splitting Banned lo Maiti ‘W Rank fee-splitting, but contend the hospital board of trustees has ne authority to regulate the morals of the médical profession. FF rt on leave of absence during the past year for graduate work in universities in Canada and the United States. The Rev.. Francis this year’s convocation of the University of Toronto, will re turn to teaching duties in the. Last September, Mr. Donald Kawaja, a graduate in Electrical Engineering of Nova Scotia Tech- | der the direction of Rev. Wil- | LaBelle, has continued the im- | portant work of adult education among farmers, fishermen, and cooperative groups in the Pro- vince. We are all keenly aware of the valuable contribution which making to the economie and so- cial life of this Province; and we consider it our duty to encourage | and to aid them ‘in solving the are faced. While there are dis- turbing trends, particularly in Agriculture, we must continue to preserve a vigorous rural life. During the month of March we were favoured with an inter- esting series of three lectures on the Modern Philosophies of His- tory given by the famous Cana dian philosopher, Dr. Charles DeKoninck, of the Faculty of Philosophy of Laval University. Dr. DeKoninck outlined the phil- osophies of Hegel and Marx, and The Extension Department, un- | the farmers and -fishermen are | difficult problems with which they | te retain our optimism, and try | vices the Casket, explained the wae: tant role of the layman in the Church of today. A change was made at the be- ginning of the*year by the De- partment of National Defence in the Universities’ Reserve Training Programme at Canadian | Universities, consisting in the re- jliam Simpson and Mr. George | placing of the staff officers of the jindividual Services by one of- ificer, to be known as the Resi- dent Armed Forces’ Officer, and to act in an advisory capacity to the commanding Officers, and as a liaison between the univer- sity and the three Services. At St. | Dunstan’s, the officer appointed was Lieutenant J. J. Mahar, of the Royal Canadian Navy, and a | St. Dunstan's graduate in Science | of the class of 1950. A limited num ber of students attending the university may obtain officer training in one of the three Ser- ter the training. EXPRESSES THANKS On behalf of our staff and stu-- dents, I offer sincere thanks to all organizations and individuals who have provided scholarships, and to all donors of prizes. It is gratifying to the staff to see the prescribed period ef ; and, if they qualify, may) receive officers’ commissions af- | New Location tyre, M.A., | Campbell, a St. Dunstan's gra-) duate ‘in Arts of last year, join- During the past year, we again participated im the Federal Gov- ernment Grants to universities. | These grants, which were first offered in 1952, were doubled in 1957, and were again increased MacDO 1865 Kent St. esac ECONOMY JET... shallow or Deep Well qo DOUGLAS BROS. & JONES LTD. UGALL ' a 06° ed the High School staff. | ISLAND from-their new 134 RICHMOND ST., CH’TOWN MOTORS | TRANSPORT now operating all schedules bus terminal at ENTRANCE TO | (the former Patriot Office) FROM EITHER RICHMOND OR SYDNEY STS. @ FOR INFORMATION PHONE 3948 THE TERMINAL - Sunday, at the Baccalaur- te service in our chapel, they received timely advice in an im- INTRODUCES SPEAKER I must confess that I felt some- what presumptuous when in the latter part . I approached the Minister of Justice fer Can- ada on coming here on this May 12th to deliver the address to our graduates. Any fears of mine, however, were quickly dispelled e ' * / est universifies of Canada ts hisjremata at Carleton’ Siding enti) The Guarifian, Charlottetown, L, May 18, 1959. native British Columbia and at|the close of the school year in ——————— Weil, 18, 11 the famed University of Oxford|June, then they will go to Al- ’ have eminently fitted him for|berta. Late im September the Burke Electric FOR 10 YEARS the legal profession and for the|family will*return, as Mr. Mac- YOUR ae sien be See Seale ts Gn /Cone pines, big satan at Mt AUTHORIZED government oof Canada. Allison ty. Electrical and Oil Heating Honourable Minister of Justice, Es So Win coor te nes AM," “Orvis "Sontt |" “a "e “rotanew senvict you wt us y. e a of our Board of Governors, our|and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest John- Ses cae anor git coal wacom tax: wih reaver and frends | a iy th adhe Sl to you a most cordial welcome|fax, with relatives friends. ° ee Be ee @ 10 St, Dunstan's, and I thank you! Miss Catherine Lowther, Har- os ae Dealer ae aa oe vey Harper and Elizabeth Mac-|} Dial 4021 112 Kent St. AND SMALL ? pe ver Caull of Carleton, received book ’ APPLIANCE ress to our graduates. prizes for their high standing in| Member Elecirie Service League SERVICE DEPOT recent examinations in connec- pomeges tion with temperance papers they W.C.T.U. Mr. and Mrs. Leod, Sackville, N.B., were re- Mr. Ralph B. 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