1 ____ __ _____I'HE f; HARLUl l l: I UWN UUAKUIAN rluncluls rossoanowl _ siz-cal-eflamnaraz-ca i if *BT;;(”"°“ B‘ M‘ Rifl- T. E. Mcllennan Malone L.Th., ‘ Incumbent. lad Choir ireotor e . S b t: “Pm B005 '1 _ moil. T. T n‘ saints (‘1111pel. All seats are free 3,111 unrlpprupriated. Vistors are welcomed and the Incumbent is glad in we thmll Li“! any ICIIUI- EVERYBODY WELCOME i;1iUL’S CHURCH 7...")... r. 111111111, Hector illlss Lillian Earle. Organist of our salvation." BAPTIST Minister Rev. I. Judson Levy. BJ), Morning Worship ll l. m. Pastor. Rev. I Anthem: 1,10 llolv Communion, Thourht". -'R. S. Am mso. 10.00 Sunday School. 11.00 Morning Prayer anti Sermon - this difficult are. illri ‘Guides and Brownie Packa- Eunln‘ wonmp 7 p m 8cm ' 7.001131. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Preacher. morning and evening, the Rector. Visitors are cordially invited. ByMl Pastor In Evening I! ur" -N IL Solo o u. Orr-m“ ship with the Baptist Church. Miss E. Lil inn McKensle Mus. Baa. :1 111111111 1m- . RSHIP. Preacher: r111 Rev. n. o. Mac- 1 CHURCH Preacher: Mr. DOIIIId Nicholson. Arilhflflr “Sun of My Soul." - and Choir Director 2-3" lLm. Church School on lhlmiiy flour. 7.00 p.111. Evening Worship Samon: "The Wagu of Gin" CHURCH Prim-c and (iraflorl Street Miniltc REV. G. CARLYLE WIBSTIB Mrs Arthur Roper. Choir Dis-enter lllls lll-len Stewart, Orgnnigg, Troubled" (Sim ). a-zo p" held tonight. “ORNXNG WORSHIP 6o§.17.l'“‘o1.‘¥1°.'.°12’.'.‘” oirwaili: yigrri y. .1."".u-...l~=~~== ‘an M- Hymns: ll, 113. s12 541, r "G. 111 holy Saviour" Theme: "The Life Tri- liylnlls: 675, MM, 532, yum“ "S1111. Still With Thee". —— srks. “will; Sabbath School meet; at gen u?‘ ‘" "'6 moflllflt. Parents are P" 10 w-olierolo by 1.1111111; 111111- rhlirirurl resent. "Ble 1 m "exile our’; in heari. You are cordially invited to worship wit]; y, l C1111 01111111 11a Foreign Bible Society IN CANADA Arm NEWFOUNDLAND I ._- 1 PRlXCE EDWARD ISLAND WORLD'S MOST IAPIDLY EXPANDING ‘ifl-vgrzal-lgsygz- E.-s:-cQ:-:I"lc—x3:rsr TRINITY UNITED sT. Plsrmiloisidcéiqmunltsi. CHURCH I???‘ nnl A. B0! Kendl-il. LLAMbACJLO. Priest ._..__ ——-— 10.00 Th ureh .. snavwus lor to Adli-ltcglaasenuhm f“ QUNDAY ' ' n.1, 00 l-mi-‘Beginners sud Primary 1.00 ilizlivmsvvmmllnlv _ llawuadm. PUBLIC wonsnlr. .00 1 b iiiKl Choral Eucharist and Ser- “n m’ y "I “mm” '_ .10 Sunday School- Sopnno Solo: "r11 nol -.. 21.00 Evi-nsons and Bemwr Ada-Ina. Miss Ponllrie 11.1%.... 1.15 sludy GNIIP- Inlilus. WEEKDAYS 1.00 p.111. DIVINE runuc won- mly Communion Sill-P, conducted by the Rgy, 1], 11.15 Monday and Friday. C. Rice, D. . l.-l.’n'l'u<'~duy. Subject: "THE RELIGION 0F 9.30 Wednesday. THE SECOND MILE" — Dr. Rico. 1.45 Tuesday, Thursday, Sltllrl- Anthem: “Lead Kindly Ugh?‘- ‘m, Sir-TA. Sulllvfi t o“ ‘vellsullg, or e LOH! I. KIM , :30 F.1d“ and» e great King above all gods. The 111.11. day 111111.111 are 111 All 0 (low. let lu sins unto the 1411-11: lot us make a joyful noise unto the THE BAPTIST CHURCH 5UND.-\l' SERVICES ST. PAUL'S Sermon: "Newnms of Life.” by MAY 26th. . J. Levy. “One Sweebtly Solemn The Church School 12 noon im- rnedlutelv following morning wor- lbroztdcllstl 0.11.01. Annual lhlli- Hellmrl lessons oqnhls 01111.1. Parade Charlottetown “"11” 1° Pr?“ 01m t» ~11. Companies of n11 "Mile-"Mwmin on: ‘Christ's am to Peace” them: --11.1'.1.1 11111 Still the PRESBYTERIAN .... 11L°"“"1>...1"£.‘-'.F§.'" ““““" The Communion of the [lord's THE KIRK 0p s1 JAMES filwrrsapclose oi’ Evening Service “imam “L” noilf tliilissdaulxufiob: Th‘ m“ sfln“ You are cordially invited’ to wor- CHURCH OF CHRIST CENTRAI CHRISTIAN inn. B A _ ‘m; 5g”; Alli-hem: "Li", U Your fleadg, Q '-—————-—-———-——---—-_-_.__ Ye Gates" -Coierd -Taylor. MARVEL D. DUNBAR, B. ‘LIL. 7 n.m. EVENING ORSIIIP, Minister. MRS. M.C. STEWART, OPanlsi; Tilfllfl”. nfiifinifll’. "Mm" D” N“ co'..'1'1"19111?l?.'.\“°'“'"' wmm“ ““' '-——————-——~——-—-—~——-— 1 “r11 Id lmn Y» ZION PRESBYTERIAN 01.1151. ~so°1.1..1.§'o.1-- (Peuwi Anthem: ‘iet Not Your Heart he .' p.ln. Sacred Concert. Last weeks sacred concert postponed- ii d t s AUXILIARY Th Soci 1 . '1 I v in Canada and llflfiolfllflland has canted on gmilts. maintained twelve ' "WIN. and several ‘kwil- fllllillfllred ll men and {Omen oolporteurs, and done “5 ‘M! to meet. wan. condi- oilili"! as sci. forth in the report In 111l¢1v::' fizzy‘ “mm o? 11111 11 the BAIRDRESSING SCHOOL Full Cfllllll lllll Iii-ID on all lunches. Toneliiu o,‘ ELIZABETH. llrwnllmt flair-Stylist. on AND IVININO 111s slnaonu may look 1o. '°"- it Pill been the nee 11%,”: "a: dllilrluentntlvee of s . 11 1o 111 on 1| - m-h-gem "' n 1:." ".11: "a"... 1.4": "P "M! Ind service. ' “"1111? "igrupertlouisrs ELIIAIITI’! “Allglillmfl ICIOOL l nonohtli. 1i.“ 11 [ é, ‘GOSPEL HALL ; . v _ _ 11pm 1-1111. Strut £21‘? 8111061. Sunday l0 1.11 “8l1mr."fs1111aav u 1.111. PW‘ "filing, Qulifsy 18 noon. hmciswl 1-11-11» 1-- ‘ - .1 HUI-ARCH SACRED Nil/me Hail this ev O'Neil spe SOCIAL Also Reels TUNE l Sunday theDegree be held. in The public BURIAL MacDonald morning at. drew's Chu at the grsv Roland Jsy, LAID T0 Gloria Arse stuns Basi ducted serv bert Arsene deceased at! 1m Service w Andrew's in the Ev will preside B. A., will tion: the sell Sealers. TRINITY McLennsn. duct the preach [the 011111111 aulllllllll r1111 —_ .. ._C- 1. 0] um I w‘ fiuii‘? Mlillllll CIABWIJ-L for " ‘ OONFIDIIAITON LIFE IN- NEW GUI‘! Toomla Music Store. SEE LATEST IN WARE. Crockett! Jewellery. u, TROUT FLIEB. large 3550111111111; A130 Reels pnd Silkworm Gut. casts st Jamiesons. v TUNEINTOKILIEQY Church, Sunday, 8.30. Silver colleo tiuvn, TROUT FLIES lane assortment. at Jamiesmis. A. MacDonald, M, L. A., ak the Red Cross. we m CAVENDISH UNITED CHURCH. -—Pllblic Worship Sunday, alléne 2nd, 11.00 A. M. New Glasgow. . 0 P. M. Cavendish. Rev, E F» Cofiita. Minis BP- 6-1-11 LEATHER GOODS — Finest Quality- Toombs Music Store. THE UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA. - Belfast, Belle River Sunday, J1me ‘Ar-ti. Belle River 11.015 Eldon 8.00. Eldon A. Gunn, B. A., Student Minister. 6-1-11. RECEIVES DEGREE — Miss All. Florence Pruwse, Brlwkley, received in Home Etmnomica at the recent Acadia University closing exercises. HUNTER CHURCH CHARGE, -. services on Slulday, June 2nd. are as follows: Hunter Rliver 11 A. M. North Wilt- shlre 3 P. M. and Wlheatiey River 7.30 P. M. Rev. J, I. Morrison. Min- ister. 6~l- . THE GBADTJAEON Exercises for the nurses of Falconwoocl Hos- pital and Provincial Infirmary will P. M. Monday everling. iJune 3rd. Y largely amended funeral of Alex deuce at Mount Stcxvart 1o S1. An- Mass was celebrated by Rev. Ter- ence Campbell who also officiated Wilfred MacDompl Donald, John Aeneas MacDonald. Lemuel Jay, Alex MacGregor and day morning from the A. A. Hen. nessey Funeral Hmno 1o St. Dun- Hiilh Muss was celebrated by Rev. George McCormac who also con- gailbearers were Frank Gniiunt. hliip Gallant. Ivan Gallant, Fred Gallant. Henry Gallant and Gli- A CONTRIBUTION WilS sent to L0llflil0ll as ecmtxii mesult 11in er . e r deed gratify . Never before was uhe total 1111:1111?) received from contribultlmls so hi Costs of maintenance " 1.12:". “ha: creas ur n , T11 in}? ‘tuna e war years e et ed a“ teunélgc. y ne s your support at run 1mm 317-111‘. 1.1mm ._ The special Preacher at. the Morn- be the Reverend Randolph D. MacLean, B, Chumh, ontegue, and MARSHFIELD PIIESBYTEBIAN CHURCH. —- 1111c Presb Prince Edward Island wll 356711169 of R l Reverend N lman bung. B. A" Or- (lair-xi Miss onary, in S. Columbals Church. Marshfleld, on Tuesday, J1me 4th. at El t o'clock 1n the Evenin Dsyllg t Ss/ving Time. l’. The Moderator. Rev. Chas. Carnegy mon; the Bowl. B. A-. will address the Minister. By Order oi’ the Prefibytery. T. H. Bus- !‘ . leslsin found in the second ch11 c’: foruews ABS just arrived. 6-1-11. POTTERY- OONGEBT in Ho Sunday evmkxg, a P, , 6-1-11. . at 6.30 and hear Capt. "Huck" on theRed Cross. concur, Christian 5-31-21. and Silkworm Gut casts Makers. 6-1-11. T0 C. F. C- Y. at 6.45 ng to hear Major John 8-1-1i. 6-1-11. of Bachelor of science RIVER UNITED ilhe Assembly Hail at B are cordial nvlted, 5-30-6-1-21. YESTERDAY —- The was held ycsurdly 9.30 from his lute resi- rch where the funeral e. The (pallbearers were 1 John A. 411c- REST—-'I‘he funeral of nault was held yester- lica where Requiem ice at the grave, The uh. Classmates .11’ lhg ended in a body. or $270,000 against s colloid- in. 0.1111311}; land. have 1n- ry or Brunch of the in the Kirk tomorrow A., later of Si. . Mr. Donald Nich- ry of conduct 1.1011 for me and reach the Ser- aa. MacGowal-l, address ihe Congre a- Rev’d. T. w, Goodwill, Cle CHURCH. — Rev. T. E. the minister. will curl- mornilnw service and sermon, taking as his based on the Al this service L accol- Gospel ding to . choir will sin L f." (Sir A. S. Sui! ___. 6-1-11, )- WB _ sure teach rub 0111 . eredin giver o Ch Litarawl e Paying One’: Debt. B kma dents, one in Teachers’ 111111111 ten mliilzm men clad in wm-lrl war one. and many nullions in the Wm‘ mww ended. 6-1-11. our ELECTRIC Hotplaies Toasters, Flashlights, Bllex Coffee Toombs Music Store. G. ll. TOOMBS I SON W110i - ha“ sale Grocers remain open u usugl 11119 11.3151 l o °“ swim“ 1° 1 P- M- 531-21- The storrvguof how 51111111111 Jbhnsoln stood out in the rain 1n Illclzfield to abone for wn act oi disobedience iOfillS father when he was a lad. is W ‘All ill (ielbt to a colmrnorrl school teacher and the little rad school house by 1211c load side was paid by Dr Gem“ Stvwart. of New York, when be came to Dalhousle University 10ml) Scars ago to receive the hon dHINenfLLD I-Iewusaltthetfnv: lieu-d of the American college of susrweorls. He todk ls back to Mala- ash Cum G . bsv and said who! ect/ual influences in his life. l1 teach- fiil‘. B y°uh8 J1 tat. He ackn hecr that dav and the mforence made a profound imprlmirm. One of the finest 13553895 in the “Ii/led- itatimis of Marc-is A-ulellus is that where he refers L0 his teachers One bauglh; him 1c “put. tin.- neces- sities of nature 1n very small oom- Rfass" This was lweful to him on b; many campaigns GT5 . :1 v/here he was n o! all the intell- h remllarl-ty of temper. Alexander. the srynnlmarlan taught. him how to act 1n the presence nf those who misulronollalced words; he was not 1o correct. bhelm direct.- ly. but, thus: "get them right by speaking perlfec-y your-e! tlauglht hilll not to grow wise starts. but to be a constant admir- er of philosophy _a.nd improvement It is surely delightful to look a‘. those sweet flzrwers the graves of his teachers, hds parents We are in debt loo to the good people who were near us when we were young. They were the incar- nation of something-a standard. a Jud mcnt Just as Lflysses said. part of all I have met." so we carry with us amlethirlg which the worlds rough rubbing curl never Deposits are left. 0n the soul In turn we owe samelih to the world We live in. Thea-e used w be some religious significance attached to what wc iving day, Peo le gath- c warship to t zmk the all cued for a buunlbif lln latel- years it. is looked upon mostly as a holiday and ir. ut. at the end o.’ the week Thus ntilit-y, with “s; cold calculating voim. has had its way. Charis Lssnb nloarled for a spec- ial grace when we got hold of n. gtxxl 0k. ‘There ls one debt which we can never pay-it. is owed to the memory of t-he brave lmllng fellows who laid down their lives in the war thah 1's_ now ended YOUR own 111-1; AT SIXTY ~IF YOU PROVIDE r011 ‘IT call 'I'ha.rlk H. C. BOHAKER ‘ District Supervisor III i-IFI ll MIMI 148 R elmolld Street otteiown, P. l. I. er mcemen . Steel did not present a. written re- port of the year's work. There were 85 students in last year's First Year work; and 28 in First Yes! Cflfllllltfvn work; in Second Year, 1B2 took academic work, 33 Teach- ers’ 'l‘raLriln8. and 31 Commerce: ‘Ihlrd Year. more were 58 modem c students, 26 in Teachers‘ Train , and 14 in Commerce; in F0 Year. there were 30 ucsdesnlc stu- in Commerce, Dr. Stegi 111 1111. s02 students 1111a enrolled. 0i’ those, 280 were men. and 322 that. on m-v nomui college day at Prilzme of Wales. file building con- tained 800 people which represent- ed an activity the ever e person could no? appreciate un ess. con- nected wth tihe College. The audi- torium was often given over to out- side activities, a condition which tile mental and emotional uillb- rium of either teachers or stu ents. Good Showing By Vets l-le referred to the fins work done at, the Coll e by the remu- ed merl who had en a greet sta- b force and a means in- spiration to the other students. Many of Lhem had worked lulder serious handicap, Dr. Steel said, bug, the work of all of them was a matter of pride to hhe faculty. Dr. Steel said the teacher situur- tilm was "deplorable" and a matter of great concern to every l E person in 1111c Province. The enroll- mgnt Ln me Teaohel’ Trainln classes showed a serious downwflf trend which would have to be cor- rected befure much rovement in the educational opportunities in the Province would be made. Referring to the departure of Dr. Croteau for San Antonio. Texas, Dr_ Steel said he and the other members of the faculty had. found Dr Crotenlrs work at the College as professor of economics and sociology of the greatest value 1m; 1m able tencsher by Dr. C10- l€l1\1'S departure. Dr. Steel also referred to me resignations of Mr. Miller McLure and MT- Arm“? Wuollzzr, both of whom had been valued members of the staff. In closing. Dr, Steel 0011811111118!‘ ed the students in the fine work they had done durlnil the W15‘ Yell!- For those who had failed to make the oass mark, he had a word of comfort. They had not failed. lhe said. so lung as their efforts had been llor-esl-iv made. Manv of them would. have the OPDOTW-HIW during the summer months to do some refresher work and would thus be able next. fall to pass 1n those subjects in which many 0i them had failed by narrow mar- gins. other Speakers LleuL-Goverr-nr Bernard congrat- ulated the Principal and the other members of the faculty on tile splendid work the College had ac- complished in this its ilnthfl-ear HI! assured 1111c students that the road of success is wide open for men and women of character who are cal)- nble of brimrlffl, new plans an}! new idea; tn their environment. His Excellency". BlshqD 30ft‘ congratulated the Principal and flwulty on the work accomplished and the students who werermv re- ceiving the fruit of their intellect- ual labours. ills Excellency said he realized Prmce of Wales W95 gulyplylnil a fine tyne of education because he knew it “Dheid m}? building of character. _'I‘here_ ale several types of educalloll, H15 191'] cellencv saldand each had iisl special objective. Rhyslcal educa- tion was a will‘ which n0 ($011M y“ capable of developing and train-Lilia’ a line tyne of brute, but. fortun- atelv. few educational leaders Were interested in that form at develop- exit. mMr. W. L, Shaw exhorted the students to do all in the" W“ while among their people "m"! the summer months to build fi) H greater inicresi. 1n education. org teachers are urilfiflilv new“! 8- x he appealed to the students or a. man n: them as possible to take up 0 e teachink Pffimim- Since return home as n vet- eran. Mr. F. A, arge said. he lhasi attended three Commencement EX- ercises at. the Collexc. He COW-Krill!- Jiwd 1mm faculty and students onl been accomplished had worm words of praise for the l. . ‘hri-rfialvo eeciiinory was delivered by Mr. Elmer Blanchard, son of Pro . Brie/ii‘. Glen Ward. winner o! "W 5- BXETClSGB. l1 i 1.11 text of the tele- grfrgluorzcréiiveii him Premier Jones: "C hlarlotteicwn- improvement in all College. The succemful equally entitled to congratulations if they worked enmeetly. "The Student Body should be told that as soon ls p110 e. more faculties for sport and stu- dent activities will be provided. The Council 0d Education will con- 0011101011 School mmeululn. “Let us plan for s better and LARGEST NUMBER " "°'“ m‘ " ‘ram m.m-.rw.....~~ “tuna” “m,” J. Wilts Jones. Minister.” Cunu-nry to hist custom ‘:8 £01m: VNIDIOTORY wosnerl. w Dr. Steel referred. to the fact Dr. Steel sold did not conduce to be and he felt the Province was los- h“ (he splendid 1W1)“ m“ ha“ Wlflfdggfiu 1 "h utslrlo - o The H011» W. F- A‘ siewu‘ “l” $111,111 1.11011 poicfioslnfieltswe have work done bv the C0l1°€° mm“ the setting-up of international matchinery for the maintaining of peace, the turnwil that the ending 1, n, Blanchard 1m Mrs. Blanch- fm world “Gum m the m,“ “an in the I'M-East, sirik N Roberli-tson prizeeuw: gieiggveta“: realize 111st wh 1e lflinab of 111s ware Lh i’ P Z65- 85 W i di emails n leader in the Foln-nh Year sradu- gummy gwizeméatmor ‘mm the sting class leaves with his Pflmygf mom, momentous events in all world Mr. and Mrs. F, G. Ward 101' O history were taking place. w today. , “Miss Lillian. NIRCKWZR’ B“he,g°‘ had for severaluyeors o system of or Music. WES ‘he °rflwl$i m" he Student. Government. Glaxlges have y 5'3’ dent Covernmei; which has been quite satidactory. In athletics too. Dr Steel we have Icarrig fir: new ideas. Our 0011630 0e 0 s “Regret mtv absence from @1051“ yonr end conilrnleu exercises tomorrow. I d9!!!" W “Y winter halve that since I first took office in eusend stildents will certainly con- 1048. there is a very considerable tlnue them in the future witll still educstlon greater enthusiasm tad gfficlencv 1 14111111 t. Amnher new depaaure as iffissggirlci‘ dlisfligxlltle poflmireflliild we the launching of the PlwBiw-l Fif- were fortunate Ln- being B516 1° “W” mmmme m’ the "Tgvimfk hold mu. m“ and mnimnir; mrfl However the facilities for th wo. w", .mm.,,.,e_ the ma), “M15514 It nines of Wales Oollegle are very 111-1-111-1- n Pm- 01.33;; 1.11m 1:11.: 11:11:. iii; (hi1 iiori b and those who nil to pas are @005 f‘? 0J5,‘ c y Omanmh tlona. the work in pluinical fitness for students was severely cramped Having studied t-hls situation. vrc feel that one of he greet needs at. Prince 0f Wales College is a mod- ern nasium. The old ideal: “A' iioilnmind in 11 sound body". WM long ego pointed‘ out as the c111 Qi a 00¢ vylem and w‘: shell ktnotem _ rilqfiory eredbylflmgxl-‘Iyelangl. ‘Thur yesn have quickly round hymdrwwwetlhemenlbersof the class of ‘40 have reached om- Gradlntioln Day. When in Septem. her last. we began the 1945-46 col. 1w! year the wmid was once aln was disturbed to its ver; 11 1115, “Not the least farr-reaoiiillg o1’ these dimuptions was expel-loomed 1r. the educational field. In every wmi-lveélffllfi students were 11.11105 ilhosc forces which wece ready to defend the principles in which they be. lieved. Fknm our own elasroonls of Prince 0f Wales College went forth mo brave hzys and girls 1,0 the "I18 batti rents of’ the world. whelnstlastthecloudsiitwclsnq peace was once more mode-laid, many of these who had fought 5o valiantly for our Country returned to this, their Alma Mater. to Lake W) their studies where they had left, off. ‘lhese heroes and hemines, after an absence of several yea-rs found it. extremely difflclnt to read ust themselves to civilian and st ent. life. With s endzd determination, thev g y overcame the ob- slack-s which beset their paths, 11nd from the beginning of the year lhcy took a lea 11g part in. and gave their hearty s11 t. to. college activities. Ln our oorlns, on the athletic , in extracurricular activities. hey have proved their ability, leadership. and cooperation. In a “loud it 15.1101. 1.00 IIlJLiCl‘ 10 say, that. they have added a d. nity and a seriousness to our col ege Life, which we. the younger students. ve not failed to appreciable. Among those who this morning are receiving diplomas and certificates are several who served with dis- t-zllctlon on land on sea, and in the BLT. , "WThlle rejoicing over the return of these heroes and heroines who have had the good fortune to rc- turn. our heal-Ls are tinged with soclrow when Wt: recall to mind those relatives and friends who were called upon 10 maile the sup- mme sacrifice. 'l‘c these heroes we ‘pay tribute. A few short years. ago. many of those who lie s-t-ill in lonely gmves ‘and the sea. attended this institution, occumed the same seats, heard the same teachers and sat in this hall To-dav they are still in death never more lo re- turn. This tllev 111d that We migil; live. Their memories we shall never forget, and we must perform our part s0 that tholr sacrifices may not be in vain. Each in his own sphere mus; help w rebulid a X11318 sane, a more lust, and a happier would for the years b0 came. and we must be on guard zlgailht thusc sinister evils of greed. hall-ed. and revenge which have been respon- sible for the horrible nightmare t 1 h vrlhlch she world has lust passe . and ulhich once ‘more threaten to engulf all humanity in one common ruin. A Transitional Age “We, the graduates of ‘i6, fully realize that we are living in a trans- itional age. between the age of fres- terriay and the challenging altomi: age of LO-IHOJTOW. Scientific exper- iments and iilficcs/Qriws rlwlng the var veers have made possible the use 0f atomic energy. The effort"- of science mlust now be directed to the application of these wonder- ful new 1116115 to 1-. would of pence Peoples arc lmkirlz towards science with an attitude of fear and re- action. Many 11.1w; pessimistic about this age of science and power and some go so feu- ae i0 condemn it However the only attitude yhich l5 sensible is to accept it not. for its dlest/ructive power but m use it 101 the bei/terment of mankind. If used properly atomic 111M133’ has unllln- iced posibllities for mankind; abused 1:11am W111 mew the total eatrmion of our civrilmtimr. mu on of 1111c heel-ts and minds of men is therefore the only hope f o . oflgurriagemlr years 111 Prince o1 .. we have witnessed the downfall of Axis powers f the war brought. 1n the indust- . es innumen- able and dial-u tive; in short. we "In our own College, affairs W? willed last 11g the past been a splendid suc- been the Gill’ of educaton. not be able to say . I lhhw E MORSE bigger College snd Technical phat we en nalisins this K001 If I SKID! ITI- IVIIIRI’ YOU IUY rince of Wales (‘ollefit B0 10118 l“ [IIISFS UFFEE ball and ock their ter-oollegl ll 6 first time in its history. the Prince imporulnt aims o: Nillfliiifilll Ls 111 of Welles hockey team won the City develop persomniliy The abilitv 1'1 and girls‘ were perhaps never r0 scmrll _ successful as during the past year other sturienu gm; an PX]11"1‘i(‘l‘.L‘\: R69’. Qtelrball, PREMIER SHOWING 0f 1946 models in - Holt Renirew Furs You are thinking of a fur coat for next winter? . . Then llere’s a very good reason why you should order now: Indications are that fur prices will be higher next fall. . . . and HERE'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY- The HOLT RENFREW representative will be in Charlottetown, with MOORE 81 McLEilll SATURDAY 1111 Mollnllv JllNE 1st and 3rd The Holt Rcnfrew representativé will have with him the smartest of New York inspired mod- els, and will be pleased to help you with your selection. Your coat will be made up in the quiet season and will be ready for you when winter comes around again. Moore & McLeod will arrange for summer protection for your furs‘ in Holt Renfrew’: COLD AIR VAULTS. IWGDRE E- WLECDEEE we not have a mmsbly well- events, skating, and boxing. A111- equi mnasillm. letice are not, neglected at Prince " e a etic activities of our of Wales College. Iodnl Life Not Neglected ey teams retain ionsllip titles in the in- "Social life in our competitions. n11» the not been noglectrd. One of the most Coll e met. with considerable suc- cess n the nest year. Our fool.- Oollege has Hockey maxim title. In basket- meet people in all walls of life. 1:1 boll we were not slwcesful in win- converse with, and 1o understand i! ning ol-lampionships but our oeanls them. in cultivate balance and 961m ve e good account of themselves. are assets which 8 sludent shctllu late-mural athletics. both boys‘ acquire 1n a cflllufzr course: the 1)?!‘- CDHIIICiS uni-ll teachers and and give mnlse of becoming ovm 'v\'l'iiCi'] will serve i1.’ wvll in the 11.11- betterin flltiure; in a word, our ulre. Our debates our socillls, our also taken place. We have inaug- students were given the opport-un- class meetings, our Student cOllliCii mated a stem of Stu- ity of icipatirlg in football, hoc- ——?———-———‘—‘-_*’ sclftball, track l lsip is Tim Illa In Pal Middle lga When men 011d women got pant middle age their ling and activity, in many instances, begin to de- ' and their general vitality is on the wane. ‘ttlo ailments and eiclmesses seem harder to shake oil than formerly, sud, herc and there, evidences , oi a breakdown begin to appear. Now is the time those wishingito help maintain their half-ll and vigour take a course o! Mlibilrli’! ieslth end Nerve Pills. They help tone up and invigorate the patient by their toil lflfl ct be a box, 65 pills, st all counter-z. Iackforcuriradolnarlrflfiled enrWontllepsekan. ‘lb T. 11in 00., limited. Tamale. 0d. Trowbrldge 508) lat. 1382 Modern Chapel l. r. lolla s. sou, lllc. 1010 Masnokuotu Avenue. Cambridge. than FUNERAL SERVICE 1 Our Atllol D. 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