V v Excavation for the foundat- ion of the provincial govern- ment's new office building has begun at the old West Kent PWC tContinued From Page 1) Helen Burke. New Perth. \Iichat‘l Dagg, Slemon Park. Judy Ga-rnhum. Charlottetown. Terry Jones. Charlottetown. Donald Ling, CharlottetoWn. Allan Linklctter, Summerside. K, Wayne MacKinnon, Morel}. .lcall MacPhail, Cornwall. Keith Matheson, Southport. Wayne. Matheson. Summerside. Ralph Woodside. Kensingtou RR. 3rd Year Honour Certificates t65 per cent and over) Arts and Scienie: Valerie Bowness, Kensington RR. Winston Cousins. Park Corner. Carol Dirkieson. New Glasgow. Hilda Dixon. Clyde River. Margaret Frost. Northam RR. Alan Godfrey, New Wiltshire. Frances Hagen. North Wilt- shire. Phyllis Jones. Pownal. William Lewis. York. (‘haries Lund. Bei'hel. Adele Macleod. Summerslde. Blair MacMiilan. Stanhope. .Iune Nicholson. Charlottetown. Wayne Nickerson, Slemon Park Ross Stairs, Charlottetown. Sandra Taylor‘ Charlottetown. Judith Waite. Kensingtom. Sandra White. Charlottetown. Education: Anna Frost. Nort‘ham RR. Ruth Rogerson. Peakes Station. Judy 'I‘homas. ort ryon. 3rd Year Pass Certificates ( r cent) Arts and Science: ‘Kenneth Anslie. Montague. 'Fred Beer, Clyde River. Rdbert Bentley. Sherwood. *Mildred Bernard, Freetown. ‘John Brehaut. Murray Har- bor. 'Gary Clark. Mt. Stewart. 'Judy Cook. Slemon Park. “Kathryn Corrigan. Charlotte- own. ‘isabei Darby. Si. Elcatlors. Marilyn Darrach. East Royal- ty. Lila Dewar. Montague. 'l.inda Dockendorif. .‘orth Ri- \cr. ‘Ronald Duggan. Summersidc. ‘Allan Ellis, Charlottetown. Kay Forbes. Southwest Lot 16. Harley Harper. Alban RR. Kenneth Hodge. Charlottetown. 'Patsy Lewis. 'Frank MacCormack. Slemon (lien MacEachern. Tea Hill. Miller MacEwen, Bristol Sandra MacFadyen. Carleton Siding. Barrie MacGregor, Summer- Marilyn MacLean. Central Lot 16 Vicki MacNevin. Charlottetown Gueida MacPherson. New Wilt- ‘John 'Martin. Kinross. ‘Jcane Mayne. Emerald. WESTERN B R | E FS *— RECEIVED NEWS Bishop Reid and Mrs. Evelyn Mat-Kay received the sad new. Friday of the death of then sister C a s s i e. Mrs. William Laird of Scotsgunrd. Sank. SISTER DIES Mrs. Bishop Read. and Eve- lyn MacKay. Summerside. have received the news of the death at their sister (Cessle) Mrs. William Laird. of Scotsgunrd. has CORRECTION SUMMERSIDE —- In the re port of the Prince County court Yesterday. William Basil Noon- an. Albany. we; reported to have been charged with leav- he scene of an accident. This was incorrect. Mr. Noon- 8" is charged with driving a motor vehicle, not being I holder of n valid permit. GALLANT FUNERAL — The funeral of Jerome C. Gallant was held Wednesday mornan "0m his late residence. How- lnt '0 St. Anthony's Church. BIOOMIIOH. where Requiem High by School block in the west sec- tion of Charlottetown. The area has been fenced off to allow the work of the heavy earth {Donald V. Moore. Bradnlbane 1 RR. “Dorothy Nicholson. Mt. Bu- . chanan. :hDonald Norman. Montreal. Que. I"'Andy Pleau. Slemon Park. I'Geraldaine Power. Southpo Sandra Rodd. West Royalty. -Howard Rodgerson. Peskes Station. Donald Schurman. Summer- side. '1 a. 'Robert Stevenson, Winsloe. *Dennis Taylor. Charlottetown. LBeryl Vessey, York. '“Blair Wilkie. Alberton. ‘Stephen Willis. Charlottetown. Valley. David Younker, North Wilt- shire. ducation: Linda Colweli. Nortilam. *Marie Cullen. Hope River. *Marie Curran. Alberry Plains. *Carol Enman. Summerside. town. *Vernon Frizzeil. Charlotte- town. “Margaret Horne. Mill River East. *Janet lngs. Cherry Valley. Linda Larsen. Georgetown *Faye Milligan, O'Leary. *Joan Panton. Ocean View. Nancy Ramsay. Tyne Valley. Donald Ramsay. Tyne Valley. *Bertha Roberts. Kinkora. 'Ferne Rattray. St. Peter's ay. 3rd Year Pass Standing tCredit in three subjects) Chris A-nnett. Ste.-Foy. Que. Wayne Bell. Alberton R.R. Russell Boyle. Clyde River. 0 Brander. Kensington. Raymond Cairns. Carleton Sid~ lng. Alpxander Clark. East Royal- y. Gail Clow, Charlottetown. Roy Drake. St. Peter's Har- bor ‘Gordon Full. Charlottetown. .Myrna Harrington. Spring Vai- . ey. iMary Hewitt. Lower Montague. gRut-h Johnstone. Summerside. iPatsy Judson. Alexandra. ‘1 Patricia K n o w i e 3, Charlotte- ' town. .Doreen MacDonald. Souris Line Roa . Douglas MacDonald. Charlotte- town. Elmer MaeFadyen. Charlotte- town. 5 Basil MacKenzie. F or t u n e . Bridge. Gordon Miller. Charlottetown. Phyllis Nicholson. Montague. Susan Sheffield. Ottawa. Ont. Alfred Wakelin, Charlottetown. George Yeamans. Newcastle Bridge. VB. 2nd Year Honour Certificates (65 per cent and over) John Andrew. East Royalty Richard Baldwin. Parkdale. Sterling B r e e d o n. Charlotte- OWI'I. Ronald Clark. Winsloe. Mary Cullen. Charlottetown. Helen Darrach. East Royalty Marilyn Douse, Sherwood. lGladys Easter. New Wiltshire Earl Foster. Parkdale. Lyall Huggan. Charlottetown Lynda Jay. Charlottetown. Barbara Johnston. Charlotte- town. William Lea, Charlottetown. Allan Ledgerwood. Charlotte to it. George Likely. Joyce Lowther, Edith MacCann. Charlottetown- rnwall. West Cow-- head. Russell Pickard. Sherwood. a Reid. Sherwood. Robbins. Charlotte own. Alan Robinson. Tyne Valley. John Rogers. Charlottetown. Gail Storey. Charlottetown. Barry Wail. East Royalty. Kenneth Yeo. Albion. 2nd Year Pass CertIIcnten (80-64 per cent) Doreen Balderston. Southport. Elaine Bryenton. Brnckley. 'Clnudetie Callback. Char- lottetown. Douglas Cameron. Mt. Stewart Dorothy Campbell. Chsrlotte- town. Edgar Coffin. Charlottetown. Edith Coffin. Charlottetown. Wendell Dennis. Sherwood \ town. ‘Barbnrs Foster. Southport. town. Dwight Glover. Winsioe. Carol Herman. Pownal. Barry Johnston. Parkdnle. ‘Ssndrn Johnston. Parkinle Judy Len. Charlottetown. chere. Charlottetown Jenn MncLeod. Milton. Marilee MncNeill. New Wilt- shire. Angus Mills. Minto. NB. Joan Nelle. Charlottetown. ‘Dorls Proud. New"l Wiltshlfl. Louis Rsnnhsn. Win oe. Dorothy Rank, Charlotte- town. WORK srn'rs ON NEW GOV. BUllDING l i l i l - Je Ronald D l n m o n d. Charlotte. moving machines. Clay from the excavation is being dump ed into Government Pond. which can be seen in the fore- ground above. Sharon Roper, Charlottetown. Lillian Willis. North River. Year nu standln l t 1' cent) Catherine Ayers. Sherwood. Ronald Boyles. Charlottetown. James Bruce, Southport. Susan Clewort‘h. Charlottetown. Louise Cox. Charlottetown. Karl Duncan. Charlottetown. Barry Ellis. Charlottetown. Wayne Folland. atarlottetown. Rodney Jones. Charlottetown. Harry MacDonald. Carleton Sl- ding. Lloyd MacPhnil. Argyle Shore. Brian Munroe, Charlottetown Patricia O'IRoutlke. Charlotte town. Cheryl Paquette, Summerside. Arlene 'Power. Sout port Ernest Prowse. Charlottetown. Stuart Richards. Leslie Grossc Isle, MI. Alan Rogerson. Parkdaie. Nelson Vessey. rk Sandra Wakeiin. Sherwood. Donald Wight, Charlottetown. Sh eila Yeamans. Newcastle Bridge, N.B. COMMERCE CERTIFICATES Judith Allen. Charlottetown. Brennan, Charlottetown. *Gloria Brun. Charlottetown. Judith Buchanan, Charlotte- own. Dianne Burke. Charlottetown. Gail Cameron. Charlottetown. ‘Barbara Cantelo, North Pin~ Janet Cudmore. Brackley. Gail Curiey, Charlottetown. Donna acon. West Covehead. Gloria Dunsford. Charlottetown. ‘Elizabeth Gaudet. Charlotte- town. Ann Hansen. Cornwall. *Donna Hemphili, Covehead Marlene H u g h e s, Brackiey Pol Clara Lavers. Charlottetown. Patricia McCabe. Charlotte- own. Warion MacCallum, Brackley Point. ‘Alma MacCloskey. New Wilt- shire Diane MacDonald. Clyde River. * athleen McKenna, Charlotte- tow . Lois MacKinley. York Point. *Claire McManus. Churchill. "Virginia MacNut-t. Charlotte- town. *Cheryl Myers. Hanelbrook. *Sheila Roper. Sherwood. ‘Judy Smethurst. Marshfield. Dorothy Stewart. Charlottetown. Joyce Sudsbury. IIensington. Leona Weale, Charlottetown. *Dorothy Weir. Charlottetown. 2nd Year Commerce Pass List ‘Paula Connolly. town. *Margaret Giddings, Charlotte town *Helen Pierce. Buckley. ‘Norma Howard, Cornwall. ‘Helen Pierce. Buckley. Margaret Stavert, Charlotte- town. *Helen Vsrga. Parkdale. 1st Year Commerce Pass List Judith Arbing, North Winsloe. Heather Benton. Charlottetown. *Ca-rolyn Bell. Gmrlottetown. ‘Paulettc Buchanan, Bonshaw. ‘Margaret Burns, Charlotte- town. Gayle Coopen, York. “Thelma Cudmore. North Win- sloe. . Elizabeth Douse. Sherwood. Nancy Duffett. Winsloe. Irene Ellis. Stanbope. Ann Hickox, Pukdnle ‘Lynn Loftus. Widow Freda McCsrviile. Grand cndle. *Rits MndDougall. Bedford Station. *Sharon Mnounn. Clyde Rtlv- er. Betty Moore. Charlottetown. Ethel Smith, Glnrlottctown. ‘Dianne Walker. Charlotte- wn. Brenda Younker. West Cove- head 1st Year Certlllcstos (65 per cent and over) l-‘red Archer. East Royalty. Judy Ballem, Cbu n. Rosina Beck. Shes-w . Robert Billings, Charlottetown. Donald Holme ary Boswell. mach '5 Trudy k, nr . Elizabeth Campbell. Charlotte- town. Grant Carson. Parkdnie. Paul Carver. Psrbdolc. Jacqueline Clark. Pnrkdnle. Peter Clark. Pnrbdnln. 'JonnneMClensnnts. Charlotte. town . Myrna Claw. Charlottetown. . Hallow. Paula Condy Robert Coffin. I'nrlldnle. Gayle Colpltts. Pnrirdnle. Clayton . berlottntown. Jane Connolly. Charlottetown. nn Costlnn, Pnrlldnle. Mons! Crane. M . Stewart. id Deacon W. ISLAND NEWS PAGE: The Guardian. Charlottetown, Thurs. May 21. 1964. 3 The 9lst anniversary of the formation of the force which has become famous as th Royal Canadian Mounted Po~. lice will be celebrated here with . the fifth annual church parade this coming Sunday. it was stated by Superintendent A. S. l McNeil. last night. ‘ The police branch first came into being May 23, 1873. Supt. McNeil] will lead the parade which will form in front Judith Dillon. Charlottetown. Anne Dover, East Royalty, 'nda Downe. Charlottetown. "Heat‘h Ellis. Charlottetown. Susan Farquharson. Charlotte- w . Michael Finley. Charlottetown. Dianne Frizzell. Southport. Shirley Graham. Charlottetown. Eudrey Grant. Charlottetown. ORE *Elwyn Herlihy, Charlottetown Gloria Herlihy. Charlottetown Heather Hollificld, Charlotte— town Harry Holman. Charlottetown. Donald Jay. Charlottetown. Heather Jenkins, Southport. Lynne Johnston, Charlottetown. Dianne Jones. Southport. Larry Jones. Charlottetown. Paul Kennedy, Southport. Glenda Kitson. Charlottetown. Ruth Lacey. York. Donald Large, Charlottetown. 'George MacArthur, Charlotte- town. June MacCabc, Alexandra. Betty K. MacDonald. Charlotte- own. S c 0 ft MacDonald. Charlotte- town. Keith MacEacilerll. Tea Hill. D o n n a MacInnis, Charlotte- town. Catherine Mat-Kay. (‘imrlottc- town. Margaret Mat-Kean. (‘Ilarlotlr- town. Brendalee Machod. Charlotte- town. Gary MacLeod. Sherwood. [Harvey Machod. Charlotte- town Marilyn MacLeod. Parkdale. Carol MacLurc. Chariottelou'n Joan MacMillan, East Royalty. Cheryl MacQuarrie, Charlotte town. Gail MacQuarrie. North Milton David Manuel, Sherwood. Sally Martin. Parkdaic. Thomas Matheson, Charlotte tow (Mariette- t n. Tt‘l- Margaret n. . Paul Michael. Charlottetown. Charles Moore. West Royalty. Peter Murchison. Parkdalc. 'Janet Murphy. Charlottetown. John Murphy. Charlottetown. Patricia Neale. Winsloc. N y Nicholson. Charlotte town. Virginia Nolan. Souris. Marilyn Norris. (‘harloltctown. Wayne Oakes. .'cw Wilishlre. Robert Parke. Charlottetown. Pamela Partridge. Charlotte~ Virginia Peters. Mitlcell. Frances Pickard. Sherwood. Brian Prowse. Charlottetown. Michael R a m s a y. Charlotte- town. David Raynor. Mt. Herbert. Claudia Reid. Sherwood. Lynne Rodd. Harrington. John Roop. Charlottetown. Hans Schouten. Charlottetown Catherine Sh a m a. Charlotic- town. John Simmonds. Charlottetown Marlene Simmonds, Charlotte- town. Scott Smailwood. Charlottetown. ‘Kenneth Smith. Sherwood. Sharon Stairs. Charlottetown Thomas Stewart. Sherwood. Elizabeth Taylor, Winsloc. Kirby Ward, Charlottetown. Lloyd Wheatiey. Parkdale. Eric Willis. Charlottetown. 'Heatber Wil son. Charloile town. Diane Wood. Bun-bury. Osborne Wood. Southport. Roger Younker. North Winsloc. 1st Year Pass Standing n Margaret A r g e n t. (that-lotte- to wn. Irene Bell, Little York - Bell. Charlottetown. Joan Bevan. Charlottetown. Hester Doyle. Clyde River. John Boyne. Charlottetown. Catherine Curiey, West Royal- ty. Catherine Curtis. Charlottetown. Susan Dagg. Summersi e. Rosema Goshce. Charlotte- n. Louise Ghiz. Charlottetown. Roger Ghiz. Charlottetown. Donna ambly. Sherwood. Beverly Hayden. Cherry Valley. Wnnson Hemphill. Covehcad Rond Bill Hogs. Charlottetown. s. Clyde River. Houston. Charlottetown. Betsy Ives. Charlottetown. I Houston. Charlottetown. Sylvia Jenkins. Charlottetown. Fred Kitson. North River. Errol Lndner. North River. Mary beard. Charlottetown. Nancy Ling. Winsloe. Lively. Charlottetown. Donald MacCiIntick. Charlotte- town. Rebecen MacDonald. Charlotte- nltnr MncLauchlan. Stanhope. Donald MncLean. North Wilt- shire. Donna MncLeod. Chat-loite- town. William MacLeod. Parkdale. Barbara MnoMlllan. Charlotte- town. Mama MncNelll. South Mil- ton. a own. a Peter MacKinnon. Charlotte of Centennial Memorial and move off at 10.4 am. to the music of the P.E.l. Regiment ‘Band under Lieut. Charles Mac- Gregor. Route of the parade .will be down Grafton to Prince lStreet and south to Richmond. ‘Members of the force will give a n “eyes right" as they pass ithe monument on Grafton lStreet. Richmond Street the RCMP lo Celebrate iProtestant party will turn on IChurch Street for services at St. Paul's C h u r c h. The band will continue on Richmond leading the Roman Catholic party to services at the Basilica. OFFICIALS TAKING SALUTE Following services the parade ; will reform on Church Streeti and with the band leading will retrace its route. The salute will be taken at 12:30 in front of the new Memorial Building by His Honor Lieutenant Gover- nor W. J. MacDonald. Accom- panying him will be his aides; Premier Walter R. Shaw Wing Commander Mitchell. DFC, representing the Air Force Station at Summerside: Capt. L. E. Prowse; Lieut. Col. D. McCormack; the Chiefs of P0- lice of Charlottetown and Sum- mers‘de. and others. Sgt. Maj. H. G. E. Chipman will be second-in-command of the parade which, following the taking of the salute, will move to Queen Street where it will disperse. .‘t ST. JOHN’S lContinued From Page 1) Rent. more be???” “d t'hus .tharacters of the evening. e ‘ more true to I . THREE DIFFERENCES ‘ Mr. Hope-Wallace pointed out lthrec Itwecn two resentati . First and probably biggest was the difference between settings. .‘The Barn Players played the piece in a ' " . er setting. while a cockuey, Lon- lond amwSphere was the scene chosen by the Freelance Play- ers. Shelagh Delaney . ;play for the Manchester setting. .fur she was herself a product of itite slums there. i “. untd was infinitely more iauthentic in Manchester in London." decided the ('fllt)1'. referring ID the broader and [3056th more Iieuit Lancashire accent. 1. Again. the Dam Players used In the St very little in the play while or ‘mighi offend public morality .‘(i \lld finally. the Barn Play— 't‘rs used to a far greater extent the technique of appealing in the audience directly from the stage. which the adjudncator lak- 'cd and which was written Into the original scnpt. The plot of the play, which was first produced Joan Littlewood in London, concerns a young girl, Jo. who is the .tlnughter of an old prostitute, Helen. She is nearly 18 years fold. and chafes against the stifling existence of school and of her ome. a dreary little lmaisonctte in the slums. Her 'moiher ilas a boy friend. Peter, so daughter takes a boy friend. a Negro sailor on leave. and 'whcn mother runs off with Peter for the Christmas holi- day. Jo brings the boy to th ' apartment. In the second act Jo is preg- ‘urull. anti brings to live with her a young homosexual nam Geoffrey. At the end of the ’piay Helen comes back after ion unsuccessful marriage to lPeier. kicks out Jo's friend. ‘and takes over just as Jo is about to birth her child. EIGNDEARING PERFORMANCE ‘ “An endearing performance— ] rcali did like you very .much," said Mr. Hope-Wallace ‘of Betty Thistle. who played llelcn in the Freeiane product- inn. Marilyn Puddester as Jo was "not very good in the first 1scene. but much better in the serond." The whole play "seem- Teti to go a little bit to sleep in line second act." though Mr. Hope-Wallace said that he en- joyed the entire performance, which he called "sincere. per- .teetly sufficient. and success- iltlily done. Sound effects. music, and lighting were nicely done, and there were extraordinarily few minor slip-ups. according to the adjudicator. Em YETC‘P-IIEITBOIISIIBW. :iielen" of the afternoon’s per- ” ligent at the beginning of the Manchest- “th than plaudits but he said that she rds Players was better as Peter y far better in the Barn Players’ e stranger to The "sweet Jo and jolly formance. were markedly dif- ferent from the respective Stellar Finiayson, Barn Play- r's 'too mature, too well-educated. and too intel- iirst act. but from there she developed her character so much." said Mr. Hope-Wallace, e cam much nearer ' 50-Cenl Bonus Announced For Qualified Weaner Pigs bonus of 50 cents per ani- w A mal ill be paid in future for Garth Mallett. son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mallett ol Charlottetown. received his Bachelor of Engineering de- gree at the Nova Scotia Tech- nical College in Halifax, NS. Mr. Mallett has taken up res- idence in Ottawa where he as accepted a position with the Dept. of Public Works. He is married to the former Nellie MacBeth and has one , the IODE whose representatives. son. Steven. Pearson Says OTTAWA (CPl—Prime Min- ister Pearson told the Commons esday that an inquiry into the effect of Quebec indepen- dence on the rest of Canada would be entirely academic be- cause "no such separation is going to take place." His reply to Reid Scott tNUP - Toronto Danforth) was greeted with long applause by Liberal backbenchers. Mr. Scott noted that a special committee of the Quebec legis- lature has commissioned studies of the social, economic and cultural effects of separa- tion on bee. No Separation, ! d Plans Progress For Provincial Flower Show SUMMERSIDE — The pro- vincial flower show committee has been active in recent months planning its 13th annu- al show. scheduled for August 25th and 26th at the Canadian Legion Home in Summerside. This annual affair is sponsor- ed by the Abegweit chaper of on the new executive are Miss Wanda Wyatt. president; Mrs. w. A. len. secretary; Mrs. N. Little, treasurer and Mrs . . Smailman, treasurer. nu- blicity will be handled by Mrs. C. D. Ives. Heading the town member ship on the committee is Vic- tor Howatt who was re-eiected president for 1963. Owen Kelly and Harold Magee were also returned as directors. 0 t h c r active committee members in clude Dr. Henry Moyse. p a sl. president; Mrs. H. Horton, Got- an Rogers and Peter Whlit, who worked together with oth- er members of the IODE a n d the community, work each year - toward the success of the Pro vincial Flower Show. Gordon Warren, the TV and radio personality known as the “Maritime Gardener". has con- sented to take part in the judg- ng an act guest speaker. Mayor W. E. Jenkins will in- troduce Dr. Frank MacKinnon, chairman of the centennial committee. who will officially open the show. Entry lists are available Io new exhibitors from Secretary Mrs. W Allen. 49 Eustane Street. Summerside. e to the truth in the overall pic- ture." He commended the act- ress for a “very nice job, in- deed. I really enjoyed her per- formance." Helen. Spencer. played by Dorothy also received his going on between serious and opposed foes. But after it was all over most of the au ience agree with the final verdict rendered by the adjudicator. O GAVE BONUS Pilkington Brothers of Brit ain. one of he world's largest gass manufacturers. in 1964 handed out a $23,282,201 share bonus to 90 family shareholders. lacked the cheerfulness of the other Helen. Her playing direct- ly to the audience was brought off “extremely well." Doug Laite of the Freelance than his counterpart, Dick Cole- man, felt the adjudicator. but the other two characters. Geof- frey and the Negro sailor. were production. Roy Wordsworth as the evening Geoffrey was “very good, very convincing. perhaps a little ' ht.” Douglas Wheeler in the same part was miscast, said Mr. Hope-Wallace but he mde a “very good try.’ The music and sound effects were “marvelous,” and the Barn Players took top honors y s Foundation. in those departments. Lighting was more ambitious than in any other production so far in the Festival, and the simple setting was "very effective, brought the action more into focus" than in the other play. it was. for Mr. Hope-Wallace. “an enormously enjoyed ex- perience. all in all a wonderful ay.“ N0 STRONG HR Contact: Farmers In 0’ Leary Area Are urged to attend a meeting in O"Leory Elementary School Thursday evening. May 2151' or 8:30 Chairman of West Prince Development FRA’NK MacKINN'ON. Portage. P.E.l. Or our office in Summerside. ANDREW WELLS BUYING PU’LPWOOD Our Summers'ide yard is new open to purchase 3V2 ft. sup-peeled pulpwood Phone 436-2115. thrifty weaner pigs covered a a bonus certificate, it was learned yesterday from Ann! Irving, Murray Harbor. presi- dent of the P.E.l. Hog Quality Improvement Association. Ut- ganized about a year ago, the association has been working in an effort to improve hog ‘ quality in the province. The bonus certificate covas weaner pigs sired by a boar that has qualified for the P.E‘ I. department of agriculture bon- Ills under their boar bonus pols cy. The bonus will be paid only to thrifty. healthy weaner pigs of the advertised weight —the price runs $11 for 35 pounds~ that are covered by the bonus certificate. it is explained. Only regular price will be paid for the same size and qual- ity of weaner pigs that are not covered by the certificate. and discounts below market price will be effective on the price of all unthrifty weaner pigs whether they are covered by the certificate or not. Under- Weight pigs will be discounted according to their weight. it was explained by Mr. Irving. All the main buyers of weaner pigs have been npv proached and have agreed to the new price structure, Mr. Irving said. Let’s Dine Out At The Charlottetown apron strings. Give her a treat. Take the whole fami- ly to luncheon or dinner at The Charlottetown Hotel. She'll like it. Superb selec- tions from only $1.60. The Charlottetown Hotel is the ideal place to bring your favourite friends . . . your special guests . . . your ' very special family. Special menu rates for children. If you can’t make today the treat day - come in on any special occasion. The Charlottetown CN Hotel Philip Hope~Waiiace is not a Dominion Drama Festival competition. Four times before this year as ad- judicated the plays in locations ranging across the country But last night was the first time since 1949 that he has seen two plays the same in one Fes- tival final. Then it was the Emperor Jones who command- ed the spotlight twice in the week. That. In fact, was the only other time in Festival his- tory that duplication has oc- curred. To the adjudicator it was "a wonderful experience" to be able to compare different pro- ductions of the same play on the same day. He commented on how difficult it is for an adjudicator to have to compare a Racine tragedy to n Noel Coward comedy. and be expect- ed to come up with a complete- ly fair comparison. Mr. Hope-Wallace was not the only one to do some compar- ing. At intermission the whole audience it seemed got into the art, congregating in the lobby and turning in seats to speak to another expert on the question. There was even some betting Ida Matthews, Powna. Muriel Matthews. Pownatl. Mary Lou Mills. Milton. R ownal. Charlottetown. \' Ploggcnhoeif. Powna. Gail Proudc. Charlottetown. ‘Tilomas Ranarhan. Winsloc. Rhonda Reid. Charlottetown. Kenneth Rice. Parkdale. .Ian Smith. Powna. Ronald Smith. Charlottetown. William Stanley. Charlottetown. Mary Stewart. Brackley Point. David Swan. Charlottetown. Robert Thompson. North Mil. ton. Barry Turner. Charlottetown. Marilyn Ward. Charlottetown. » Barbara w a r r e n. Charlotte- town. USED TIRES implements We will install Dial 44912 St. Peters M. O.K. Weekly Special repnlr all types of Farm Tires. PHRENOLOGIST Reador & Advise by Sister Ruby 239 Grafton St. NOW OPE Ch’town N for farm 2.95 or these tires FREE. We can m /\ ® .STIIIIE borrowed. COMBINED A Now! Royal Trust and Niagara offer you an 831/3% MORTGAGE m7%% AMORTIZATION is generally up to 25 years. PREPAYMENT PRIVILEGES: You may prepay the Niagara portion at any time without penalty. 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