Text llf Address MAY s1. 1946 Another Large’ Attendance At Kinsmen lleriiivai ronlzed by aao er great at- terligince the Klneinen Spring carnival at the Armour-lee con- eluded i-ts second day last niitht with the various amusements be- hrg well patronized by those pre- sent. c: a aln the eat Auburn h9g1" his flldlfliCQl spglbound with "his teats of magic and has found great favour with his audiences on every appearance. Two excellent show were stag- ed last night with the night's pro- gram being opened with, the worse arade staged by the Victoria Emu, Club being viewed oy a hirge number along the route it followed. Tonight’! show wi1.l get under- why with the finishing of the 10- mile bike race in front of the Armouriei. Due to no door {in being drawn on opening nlg t there was a ilnulile drawing last night. Albert Wooirltige and Ignatius McDonald holding the winning tickets. They will each receive a free airplane ride over Charlottetown in a olanc of the Paul Sharipe Flyin School located at the local air-par . _,To llr. J.T. liroteau not tell you how much we shall miss both your pleasant pt-rsrpslty and your able guidance. Your years among us have been years tilled, for you, with uncount- od hours of hard and effective work. and with selfless devotion to a rcat cause; for us they have been crmatlve years Passed in flmwlns under your WW.‘ nce and trail’ inspiring i 1P~ we you as grateful pupils to a great master, or we are what you have mode us; our faithful promise that we shall oorrtimtc as far as we are able in the paths 0f 00 74W rog-rass that you have out Yo: us. No material compensation could possibly nuke up the debt that we owe you; we cw but of!" you the only reward for which you linve worked, our sincere thanks and as a tangible evidence of our sinccfll/v we be! Y0“ w Wwzg‘ “he” tits which ws offee" you W1 mo» ul hearts. At this sad moment of our Peri» lug, we are not uninlndfm of Yfllll’ gQQd help-mate, Mrs. Crotcau. We trust sunny climate to which you are going will azfford to her the health so lonl ("Md h" 31'9"’ ..Iind we our you to aooevt. for her, this gift, wihich we trust will ro- mind her, from time to time of her former Island home. With these gifts g0 to you Ind Mrs. Croteau, our eameet- prayer is,» your health, happines and prosperity k1 this land ID "bum you g0. signed on behalf of the Oo-oPBY- mli: Union of Prince Ddwaird Is- Jcrome L O'Brien, President. Oo- ion. °P°"{,§,‘,Y° it“ Ogmpbfll, President. Credit Union 719M119- “c y tours:- D...°“°°s“t':.§t mvlfiténghsvv, Federation of Aeri- li- . cuifiiije alum, Adult Education league. II. 0F. C. COMLHTIEES At a meeting last even!!! If 3h} Knights of Columbus Lecturers Committee, the foliowini Cfimm-L‘ tccs were a inted to OVEN“ ‘h? different act vlties in the recrea- tion cent Tennis:- Leonsrd Mlfinoflluv John Cam bell, Harold Powol‘. Claro Maclgonald, JOY“? Cm"'°" and Wi-nnlfred Do 1e. Softball _ Pr n curiey W! Michael Hennesrey. Quoits-Wendell Mullins and Al- fred Doyle. Basketball-Louis Butler. Volley Ball-Charles and Lon!!! Campbell. ' Track and Fleld—T. W. Cami?‘ ii-ll Sports Editor-Charles Carnvbeli- The committee expects to have the centre operating by June 0th. LONDON — (UP)— Th! MW i.» 10h Medium Rcslment- My“ Artillery. lust disbanded, fought in North Africa and eight Eurolfih" countries during the war. TOOMBS-At the Prince County hospital on May N l9 . i0 MY- and Mrs. Linwood G. Toombs. Kensington, a SOD. will! Garth Prtol-‘ITT-At Remington cold-ed’ 22, i946. to Mr. and we. 011W! E Profltt a son u» Oi ' u. May n, mo, to mwaridJE-l- riteifiEut-At one P E r. n...- ‘ Elliot. May 2e mo to Ma's/nu Mrs. ._ c. ‘an quantities of :0 when 75 per cent Vlellil Make Toiirlot Continued fmni m‘. l) ythe vlacantssltersfi" a er . C dl National Riailwayosnmson M“ an tor who appeared efore the 9on- ate Committee on tourist traffic "id 1011!? that heads of the rail- way are in communication with- Premler Jones on the subject of tourist trade. He was unable to say whether or not the C. N. R. had any plans at present to ixtciir’. their present Hotel Charlottetown, which he pointed out served a large volume of summer visitors to the Island. D. Leo Dolan, director, Canadian Travel Bureau, sald he was con- vinced expansion of the present tourist trade in Prince Edward Is- land would pay handsome divi- dcrids, without impairing in any way the natural beauties of the ll h u y rea ze f, e problem Prince Edward Island is facirli; this summer. particularly slncc my recent visit to Charlottetown." he said. "There ls the question u! shortage of building materials in the first place and to certain ex- tent the shortage of skilled labor. But there is abundant room for profitable development of summer otels and bungalow camps iii many sections of the Island, It would be difficult to tlnd a more beautiful or finer place on the con- tinent for an interesting and rest- ful holiday. and I'm sure that any well-planned development ‘$1 meet with success." Not So Encouraging No so encouraging were pro- nouncements from the Depart- ments of Finance and Reconstruc- tion and Supply. A senior official of reconstruction sold there was no question of making additional building material available for construction of tour- lst accommodation either in P. E. I. ‘pr other centres of Canada. We realize the importance of the tourist industry," he said. "But our first and only priority l3 roi- low-cost housing for veterans and others in di-re need. Apart from these, the only concesslo a we make is to veterans building houses of their own who find they need ad- ditional materials for these homes _ complete. The tourist industry is admittedly n border-line case, but we can't do much to help it." A Flat "No" More definite still was the Fin- ance Deipartment. Asked by The Guardian it the Government of Canada would lend Prince Edward Island funds to expand their tour. lat industry, one of Mr, Ilsiey‘; executive assistants re lied with g flat “no". He added t at the Dc- minion had gone out of the ‘end- ing bushes: and the outcome of égfiferlégficfieiltnhalgoitrilnlon-Provinciai . n .. lers a bit," lmpmved mm Legion Protgts Continued from Page l) the emergency housing project at the Airport. Although no definite word as to its continuance was re- ceived. strong recommendations were made to Mr. J. L. Douglas, MP, and Senator John E. Sin- clair and the Provincial Govern- merit. Several reports of commllitees were received and the President Mr. Art McGulgam and Mr. 8.1!. Court gave short reports or: reso- lutions passed and recommended at the Dominion Convention con- oerhing pensions, rehabilitation and housing. conference ' (Dimtinued from Page l) would be requisltioned for ship- ment to Britain. The British had said they could take more than 125,000,000 pounds of cheese if Canada could Pro- duce it . Supports irrigation John R. MacNlcol (PC-Toronto lgavlesnport) lgeétegted wniightériligit e DPBDBI‘ 11800! l ' ' antic" Canadian irrigation and water coiwervstlon bruit"!!!- Mr. MaoNiool said he was irre- pared to ellimoft any MOW 599$‘ sary to reclaim the marshlands of the Maritlmu. to provide irrigat- ion and water conservation in west. and to supply adequate wol- géo the cities of Moose Jw and na. There was encuflh will" 111 9m‘ has, in simply arid areas with all they needed. The advantaeze d9- was carried out. House Qdefs (By The Clnsdlnu Pro!) arrows. May Wflfllcm "l" _ m“; o1 the Canadian naval forces like“ will share in time "WMY from the capture and sale 0f 911' 3mg ONION ' t r th first dis- Hrrigft-rd- “m”: f- a ltstti“.n°'ii'ei°i=n°ie - WP . lhy El, 1'4‘, , ~ m wlkw%m Grant, l» a sen Wm Q s on m! on” I adlan National Railwayfl "nmi ‘ nan-run A ~ at “alwvgfl ltlé“ ' HOGAN - At "m5 h" m" ' ' unus- amfnmlhnnu a‘; reported for '1‘.A. Kidd tPC thence to Dundee for services. I 1v. o, Marleen i vanities-sires stun) . n; indust- ri aveltrlife scgie K151‘ <1"°‘ i. h. ms as they retell“! u, as, the Finance Department 5:? in reply to questions bv T-B- rett (PO-Norfolk); llinilt Ilsley seld h! finance 0:1 an l”? Wm‘ n h. ubliclty dlrec-o iletires From Bank 0f Canada Position ilere MB. D. A. MMKINNON rtootor om-rie has boa m- ed agent for the Bank o! a hare succeed D.A. MacKinrion who is retiring lune 30. Mr. Currie, 49, present u: ac- countant hare, is a native of ir- vlew and a veteran of Would W's! I duri which he served with lite until the forms the Ban-k 0f Canada in 1%. I‘!!! pointment as agent become-s e ive Juliy 1st. The retiring agent, 1M3‘. in- non, has been irth the Bank 0! Canada for eleven years Prior to that he had 30 years in the service _,. one servloel A ,10(I.in tRcoeIilverpGuenera-l d ment of Mr. Pope in June. 1930. he wag appointed Assistant Receiver General. At that time the offcc was located in f-hc POOL Q“ Bu ldirg. When the Central Bank was stltnrted by an Act of PMUBIM in Mlamh, 1N5, t.‘he Assistant Bt- iever General 811C staff 1n Bach s rovlnce chm .out Canada wen. ‘by the Bank Canada Act tranb- the Bank of Canada. MaoKlnnon received the av- poimrnent as mot at WM tilt"- Seeking Workers For Employment 0n P.E.|. Farms !<W\.|l The National Employment 5H,‘- vlce, commencinil We m“ °5 m“ ivesir, has begun a drive “troll-sh- out the Province to obtain men t0 work on the farms. Mr. R. F. Mc- Cumi regional agricultural advis- er, National Employment Service, lvloncton. accambanled by Mr- 3- McBeth, district legal investigator, Moncton. and Mr. Leo Coicoran of the local office. have been mak- ing an investigation of the un- employment situation for l-hi! purpose. After completing s aur- veiy of the Charlottetown oflico ares. (embracing Queens and King's Counties) they will Proceed next week Summerslde, ~which is the ofllce headquarters for Prince County. The investigation is concerned chiefly with obtaining farm help from those drawing unemployment insurance and also out-of-work allowances under the Demff-mflflt of Veterans Affairs. Mr. MoCunn stats that there are a number oi’ men now emibloyed but neverthe- less drawing funds from one 01' other of these sources. contrary t0 regulations. These rwlibiflfil l" being warned that there is s ven- nlty provided for irregularities of this kind: errmloyers aim are be- ing reminded of their obligation to notify the Employment Office 01 311v help they ta/loe on. Up to Wednesday nlgiht. the of- floials had checked about 2M names. Stresses Urgent Need In an interview Mr. Mo0i1lm stressed the great need for in- creased food production this 70R‘- Quotirig the announcement at Ot- tawa to the eflect that a greater percentage of 19H grain c100 will be diverted from livestock feeds into cereal foods he said it was very important that Island farm- ers uroduce as much grain M Mr. and a k Carmelo, their own livlllmi M“! ll W9" Primrose, P E I Tlhe ung couple slble. "We reel that the Island were im‘cwnm 1m farmer is ready to respond to this lng in a light blue suit with appeal provided he can get NW brow-n accessories A reception was necessary help now," he added. held at the homo of the bride's About 100 applications for farm s ,Mra. Alex Bell. The young lselpihave been flied and fifty more co le will reside in Dartmouth. aoplicmions are on e the N. . whee the groom is awed De- Charlottetown oflice, Mir. at 11.11.05. Dcckyhfli. fl-‘K- said. Unfortunatelo this GOQ not N3. mean ‘that only this aimum of “'—' farm labor is required. Many far- mers. though in need of help, have neglected to apply Ind therefore a. plc of the situation cannot be obtained oil’ . Farmers in! W 0°‘ ect. There is a pool of about moo employabiles in Queen's and Kings Counties, but 75 per cent of this number are city residents and more or loos‘; unqualified to rliisuioer includes about m0 draw- ing unanploymcret insurance and about too drawing out-of-work al- A week [Hi2 LHARLUI CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news or local tutor-st. but odverflslnr of a new” nature may as inserted at tlve oentl a word. strictly nay- sble In advance. CE-AIWILL for photograplil. CONSIDERATION LIFE IN- SUBANCL HOWAID MOINNIS I01‘ Flttld Footwear 2-9-Stt-t1. NEW LAMPS with Silk Shades now at Toombs Music Store, 5-31-11. BEAUTIFUL Summer Dresses. Mrs. Johnston's, 109 Kent St... near Queen. 5-30-101 RESERVE WEDNISDAY even June 5th for the St. Thomas mas intent in Hall. and En Knights of Columbus Sill-ll THE MONTHLY meeting of the Legion Ladies Auxiliary, ‘will be held tonight at the Legion Home at ATTEND APPLE BLOSSOM FESTIVAL-Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stewart. Maiveque Road and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril MacCi-regor, King's Square, are leaving today for Nova Sootis. to attend the apple blossom Sunday program in the Annapolis Valley. THE GUARDIAN ANNUAL MEETING-The adjourned annual meeting of. the Island Guardian Publishing Co. Ltd. was held yes- terday. Mr. W. Chester S. Mc- Lure. M.P., and Lt-Col. D.A. Mac- Kinnon, D.S.O., having retired after serving on the directorate since 192$ the new officers chosen were: President, Mr. Ian A. Bur- nett; Vice-President. Mr. W. R. Burnett; Secretary-Treasurer, lvlr. G. M. Burnett: Editor ‘and Manag- ing Director. Mr. J. R. Burnett; Director, Mr. J. E. Burnet/t. MAGICIAN AT SAN-The mas- ter magician, Tom Aubum, enter- tained the patients of the Provin- cial Sanatorium yesterday after- noon with card tricks and other feats of magic which mystified and the patients appreciate deeply the thoughtfulness of the Kinsmen Club in sending such a skilled per- former to give them such welcome entertainment, FUNERAL AT DUNSTAFFNAGE —Thc funeral nf the late Mrs. Ethel J. MicPhee, whose remains ar- I‘l\'€d from- Jamozca. Plains Mass , cn Wednesday evening, was held from the MooLean Funeral Home, farm hands. The 1,0 ‘ddhflufarm Charlottetown, ycsterday afternoon to Central United Church, Sum- inerslde. The services were con- ducted by Rev. J Nichol-son and Rev. F N. Young. Interment was in the ohuroh cemetery. The pallbear- ers were: William Vessey. John Cains. Irv Thompson. Gordon Boswell, Harry Scott and John R. Murm, . KENSINGTON - Miulpeque-Pree- town Presbyterian Churches, serv- Sunday, Jiinc 2: Keiislngtun, Sunday School and public worship at 10 a..m'.; WMS service for Dr. Quinn's Fund ot 6 p.m Rev Charles Carnegy. preacher Freetown, pub- lic worship at 3 onu. Sunday School at 2 p.m. Malpeque public worship and starchy Schooi at 1l.ll5 chi. and averting service at 7.30 pm. (all services standard time.) Rev J .A McGowan, ' 5-31-21. “DOUBLE TROUBLE” A SUC- CESS—A large and appreciniive audience witnessed the first how- mg of the Zi-act comedy, "Double Trouble" resented by the Mt. Herbert- ermaid Y. P. U. players in the Protestant Orphanage Hall last evening. The cast was well selected. each player making a fine performance in hi‘: or her chosen role, Members of the cast includ- ed, Marguerite Macdonald, Ken- neth Jenkins. Sue Jones, vHVlIl Munin, Winston Wood, Mrs. Ralph Raynor, Russel Mathcson. Special- ties ltncluded a iano solo by Errol Lund a_nd select ons by the Orches- tra of Ralph Raynor. Kathleen Raynor. Errol Lunde and Albert Ings. Rev. E. R. MacVicar acted as chairman. The final performance will be tonight with a sale of ice cream between the acts. midi, Dartmouth, Nova Sootla. ~04’, 7 30 p.m , uzi Plriday evening April b, 1046,, when Rev W S Irving, united in marriage Florence Evelyn, daughter of MI. and Mrs. George E le River. P lW-C. YEAR. BOOK — Makinl its O- for the first time to- duty the Prince of Wales College Year Book, oontalnlrfl annual ria- of the slaidents‘ oounoil, ool- ther spec contains the honor roll of all former lives i511 we Lei a ed Elmer Blanchard as tor. and Tom Keefe as manager. ‘a emu - net-ion; bit there is sti a wel- dnand. which will be accent- u ed as e harveot season eo- oroadiu. T00 Late To Classify Hare-run -- rum. APPLY mes. ILA. Infill. O mliorsst Ave. - 5-3l-3l Wan-rm - nvo warrurissns. awry Inma- an Room HM" i a f. ll-nm; one Mc- thrllled them. Both the staff and 13a I trowel GUARDIAN P.W.il. Persist Continued from Pogo i) ‘Mgrion Doyle, NON-h RUIUDO. Irene Enman North Rustioo. Marion Foy. Tryvn- ‘Freda Gallant, North Rustioo. Edith Kelly, Kelly's Cross. ‘Betty . ‘ Georgie 11a. Olonanle MacCarron St. Mary's Road. Annie Maolilschsm, Cardigan. Helen MacEacbeir-n. St. Columba. Vodia MaoKay, Albany. Frances MacMillan. Ch'town. ‘Lorin Mair, Georgetown. Clarice Richard Wellington. ‘Annie Sherry, Albany. Mary 'I‘rainor, South Melville. THIRD YEAR NORMAL PASS LIST ‘Ione Macdonald, Surmnerlde. ‘Dorothy MaoGinn, Kindrora, ‘Bertha Nor-ring, Cape Traverse. ‘Kathleen Stuart, Wood Islands East. Noreen ‘rrainor, Kelly's Cross. 7.30. A report on the Legion Coii- ‘Tersa Trainer, Thistle and vanéion, held at Quebec, vlll be Qtamroolg rea . —--—- SECOND YEAR ACADEltflC ST. JOHN'S PBESBYTEBIAN CERTIFICATES CHURCH, Belfast. Services Sunday, June kid, will be as follows: Sun- Alan Andrew. Charlottetown. day School at 10.15. Morning Wor- Ernest Annear, Charlottetown. ship at 11. Ev Service 7.30 Jack Beairsto, Malpe ue. B! Timt W. E. C. n5. Helen Behm, Grand lew. Mmlslel 5-31-11- Thelma Behlll, Grandview. William Bentle , Charlottetowl. Harold Bernard]. Charlottetown. Maurice Blake, Charlottetown. George Bcinnell, Charlottetown. James Cameron, West Royalty. Ewen Campbell, Graham's Road. Denton Clark, North Bedeque. Drummond Cobb. Charlottetown. Millard Coley, Milton. Joyce Cudmore, Wheatley. Elmer Doiron, Spring Park. Leigh Donald, Alma. Ivan Dowllng Charlottetown. Leo Ennis, reenfleld. Lyle Farquharson, Charlottetown. Robert Forsythe, Charlottetown. Mary Gillls, Charlottetown. William Heririessey, Ch'town. Doris Herring, Borden. Friend Herring, Murray River. Hubert Herring, Murray River. John Herring, Murray River. Ray Higgins. Hunter River. Richard Hurst. Charlottetown. Albert Inga, Mount Herbert. Doris Kays, Charlottetown. James Korrey, Charlottetown. Wade Leightizer, Ch'town. Margaret Lord, Cage Traverse. Anita MacCabe, S nhope. John MacDonald, Ch'town. Hollis MacEwen, Long Creek. Lennis MacFadyein, Meadow nk, Clifford Mnclsaac, Fairview. Willard MacKay, Clinton. Philip MacKlmnon, Elmsdale. Arthur Macliean, Alberry Plains. Florence MacLean. Long Creek. Thelma MacLean, New Wiltshire. Vernon MacLean Stanley Zrltige. Vernon Maclteod, Lorne Valley. t Lorraine MaoMahon, Kensing- on. George MaoMurdo. Kensington. Ivan Mitchell, Parkdale. Clifford Moase, New Annan. Marie O'Brien. More-ll Rear. Regina Ryan, More-ll Rear. Robert Sharp, East Bldeford. Frank Srgsworth. Ch'town. Shirley Simpson. Belmont. Vernon Sobcy, Searletowri. Joan Steele. Morel]. Allison Stevenson, New Glasgow: Arthur Stewart, Ch'town. Evelyn Stewart, Parkdale. James Tait, Southport. George Tweedy. Vernon River. Gordon Wellner, Charlottetown. SECOND YEAR ACADEMIC PASS LIST Robert Acorn, Charlottetown. Stewart Banks, Poplar Grove. ‘Lois Cox Morell, 9 ‘Marlon Coyle. Charlottetown. William Crockett, Souris. Douglas Forsythe, Ch'town. Robert Frizzeii, Springfield Wcst. Joseph Gallant, Charlottetown. Enid Gill, Charlottetown. Marim Griffin, Lower Newtown. ‘Fleur Hllllon, Charlottetown. ‘Richard Howatt, Charlottetown. Orlo Jones. Pownal. Ian MacDonald. Charlottetown. Stephanie MacDonald, Ch'town. William MacFarlane, Harrington. ‘Esther Maclntosh, Valleyfleld at e . Kenneth MacKenzie. Ch'town. Mae MacKinnon, St, George’; Ruth MacMillan, Upper Belle Creek. Warren MacRae, Charlottetown. Elizabeth Martin, Ch'town. Gordon Morrison, Bradalbslie. Ion Morrison. Hunter River. Rose Morriasey, Newtown Cross. ‘Noreen Noonan. Ch'town. 1V9!!! RQddifl. Charlottetown. ‘Michael Reddin, Ch'town. ‘Helen Roach, Charlottetown. Ivan Robinson, Ch'town. ‘Joan Sherren, Charlottetown. Ian Stewart. Cross Roads. PERSONALS Mir. FEJ. Nsah, Regional surplus propert re r se rtatl is : at u... yciwtiewwn‘ Tran.‘ w“ Grace Carr, 8-year-old daughter cif Mr. and Mrs. Milton Carrzflurrri- km trier-side. has undergone an oper- ation in the Prince Cottrrty Hos- pital and is doing as well as can be expected. S The many friends of Mrs. die Golhnt, Stanley Bnlqe, Ed- are com! to hear she has entered the City Hospital. and h0¢e she will soon be restored to her usual good health. Miss Helen Younloeir, Malpeque, returned h“ the Younk- Mrandlliiirs TomChappeiland Mrs.RcgeComtonolSher1uook, mt a vry p t in Valley, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jaiines roan. , Mr. Charles MacLennan. who since his discharge from the Navy, has been attending Prince of Wales College here, left yesterdaa’ aft - noon for New l when e spend a lhon holl- tfl' with friends and relatives. Mr. Charles l; MaoDuI. Brook- neld. was in the city yesterchiy. His friends were pleased to see he has recovered from his recent severe illness. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph W. Man- ning have returned from an er.- icyuble vacation spent in Montreal and motoring throu h the White Mountains region o New Ham shire. Mr arid Mrs, G. P. Bau - man of Halifax are presently vis- iticic at the lhnnings. Mr. Angus ldcNeill has returned to his home, City. aft/er receiving g pm, u£g Darin a lion ter S-fl-li ediclt ND ttheCit hos- iytm area ems. y o‘ . eillia ‘Hazel Wright. Central Royalty. SECOND YIAI. N0 CEETIFICATES Leona Cavanagh, Falrview. Vivian Craswell, Hazel Grove. Eleanor Cutcliffe, Cape Traverse. Dorothy Derby. White Sands. Shirley Lnnk. Central Royalty. Thelma Locke, Haliburton. Donalda MacDonald. Glenfinnan. Helen MacDonald. Crlenflnnnn. Marion St. Claire MacDonald. East Point. Patricia MacDonald, Glenflnnan. Wlnola MacDonald, St. Margaret's Zelda Macbeod, Murray River. Hilda Charlottetown. Mary MacLure, Union Corner. Raymond MacTavish, Borden. Alice Martin, Bprington. Jennie Moore, Cavendish. Irene Morrison, South Granville. Betty Thompson, Mount Royal. SECOND YEAR NORMAL PASS LIST Marie Crosby, Boiishaw. Blanche Docherty, Elmwood. ‘Audrey Howard, Giengarry. ‘Mary Locke. Hallburton, Theresa MacCai-ron, Sturgeon. “Dotson Madman, South West t 1 Christine MaoLeod, Ch'town. Frances MacMillan, Alberry Plains. Noreen Mullen. Tan Mlle House. Helen Power, Newiown Cross. FIRST YIAI- OElI/ITFICATES Helen Acorn, Charlottetown. Edison Altken, Eglington. Robert Anderson, St. Peter's. Dorothy Andrew, Ch'town. George Andrew, Mayfieid. Martin Handler, Alberton. James Bentley, Ch'town_ iglose Marie Blacquiei-e, Summer- s e. Roy Boswell, Marshfield. Irene Burge, Fortune Road. Isabel Butler, York Point. Errol Carruthers, Augustine Cove. Pauline Coseley, Westmoreland. Walter Conrad, Charlottetown. Hazel Corcoran, Piusville. John Craig, Middleton. Flora Mae Crossman, Tryon. Mildred Cudmore, Ch'town. Audrey Cutclltfe, Fredericton. Beverly Cutcllffe, Fredericton. Douglas Dennis, Charlottetown. Isabel Diamond. South Winsloe. Creelman Dickie-son, New Glas- ow. Edythe Donald, Malpeque. May Doyle, Charlottetown. Verna Ellands. Maple Leaf. Beth Fraser, South Lake. Marion Furness, Vernon, Louise Griffin, Lower Newtown. Thomas Hall. Charlottetown. Evelyn Henry, Southport. Willard Hogs. Central Bedeque. Bernadette Hughes, Ch'town. Hazel Hughes, Pisquid West. Helen Jones, Bunibury. Inez Keeping, Beach Point. Edith Kelly, Southport. Rita Kelly, Roseville. Florence MacCabe, Ch'town. Jessie MacDonald, Derby. Margaret MacDonald. Blooming Point. Therese MacDougsll, Blooming Point. Gordon Newtown. Florence M. MacInnls, Earns- cliffe. Doreen MacKay. Southporit. Roma MacKuy, Stanley Bridge. Eileen A. MacKeinzle, Millvlew. Colleen MacLean, Ch'town. Marjorie MacLean, Ch'town. Beverley MacLeod, Orwell Cove. Douglas MacLe-od, I-Iartsville. Jean MacLeod, Long River. Peter MacLeod, Mt. Stewart. Donald MacQuarrie. Hampton. Dorothy MacRae, Greenvale. Rowena Mercer, Mt. Stewart. Raymond Morrison, Hunter MacEachern, Flower Ernest Murphy. East Bi-deford. Lester Nicolle, Murray River. Mervyn Phillips, Harrington. Jean Rayner, Greenmount. Shirley Sharron. Charlottetown. Lucina Stewart, Montgomery. Donald Tinncy, Charlottetown. Georgie Tuplin, Murray Road. Robert VanIderstine, Alma. Shirley Vessey, Charlottetown. Pauline Ward, Central Royalty. Elizabeth Ward, Central Royalty. Elizabeth Wright, Middleton. George Wright, Lower Montague, FIRST YEAR. PASS LIST Arthur Avard, Charlottetown. ‘Mary Barbour, Albertori. ‘Robert Barwlse, North Bedcque. Carl Bradley, Charlottetown. Joyce Cantwell, Charlottetown. Helen Cutcliffe, Ch'town. Roy Dougan. Charlottetown. Inrna Flood, Southport. Ada Graham. Hope River. Byron Hardy, South Klldare. ‘Hope Hudson, Parkdale. Leona Hughes, Mlllcovc. John Kennedy, Spring Park. ‘Phyllis Landrigan, Cambridge. Ethel Leard. Mount Stewart. Keith LeLscheur, Guernsey ve. Wands Livingstone, Clyde ‘liver. Joan MacCallum. Ch'town. Marl-on MacCaull, North Bedequu. Florence C. Mclnnis, Cable Head. East. Rose MacDonald, Derby, ‘Theresa MacKenna, Glen Roy. Lexie MacLaine. St. Peter's. h Vlganda Macbauchlan, West Cove- ca . Florence MacLeod, Hartsvllle. Isabel Macbeod. Vernon. Audrey MacMillan, Fairview. ‘Eleanor MacMurdo, Kenslnf- toll. Anna MacQuaid, Vernon. Alice Mlllar, Murray Harbour orth Lois Molyneaux. Warren Grove. Philip Murphy, Charlottetown. Sterling Murphy, Sea View. ‘Wallace Murphy, sea View, Janet Pendergast, Hazelbrook. Douglas Pierce, Ch'town.- Edna Power. Charlottetown. Theresa Power, Newtown Cross. Irving Praught. Ch'town. Lea Roberts. Wlnsloe North. Cornelia Ryan, Cardigan. Viola Sanderson, Grand View. Mary Sigsworth, Ch'town. Ruth Simpson, Hope Hope. Evelyn Underhay, Egllngtori. Enid Adnlnl. Juno Bryantoso Bet Cameron. Pear e Cameron, .1 i c.....°'“i.°i‘r" os e e . Anita Doiron. Teresa Doucette. Charles Dunsford. Audrey Kant, Laurie MacDonald. Marjorie MacDougall. Inez Maclnnls. miarse Myers. Davis Murray. Jeanne Robinson. Barbara Ann Rogers. Elwood Shaw. Joyce Thomeom altaLllrllcN ellrflflnatwur u l YEAR COMMERCE PASS LIST PAGE FIVE 1 a%%%%%%%%fifi BLAN These blankets are ideal On sale Friday at 9.80 in merit. KET Just received a further lot of inn hundred used grog army blankets, size about 60x84, 4 to 4% lbs. each blanket. for bed or couch cover, sum- irier camp or dyed, make wonderful car wraps. the louse furnishing depart- Each Blanket $3.75 indoor e MfLEOD fl '%éi%%%%fi%fii@ Farms For 8 the following properties: erty of the late Dr. J. C. Mc premises. And at 2 o'clock Standar properties of the late Peter Peakes Station. McLEAN 8r McKINNON, Charlottetown, Solicitors. 5-3l-6i ale At Puhlio Auction I will sell at Public Auction on Friday the 7th of June At 12 o'clock Standard Time 102% acres of laud on Lot 38, 3A of a mile from Peakes Station, formerly prop- Donald. House and barn on d Time same day, two farms on Lot 49, 50 acres with dwelling thereon, and 35 acres, A’Hearn, three miles from ALEXANDER McRAE, Auctioneer. (By The Canadian Press) LONDON, Ont., May 30-1110 four medical men—-three doctors and a. studentr-who recently an- nounced they treated heart dis- ease with vitamin "E" with some success said today they are receiv- ing some 50 to 60 letters a day and numerous phone calls for in- foruiation. The f0ur—Dr. A. Vogelsang, Dr. Evan Shute, Dr. Wilfrid Shiite and Floyd Ske1ton—said details are given freely to all qualified doctors but they warned against "promiscuous use" of the vitamin by unauthorized persons. Dr. Vogelsang said in a state- ment he and his colleagues used the vitamin only with certain drugs and its efleot with other combinations had not been Kalli;- ed. "Effects of some drugs could be definitely harmful," he said. Discovered In 1934 The treatment discovered accl- denitally in 1934 by a Denniless. smuggling practitioner of Landon‘. is based on the use of wheat germ oil which contains lame amounts of vitamin E. Now in use by several district doctors and in Victoria Hospital here, the treatment has been used on rn-any sufferers from heart dis- ease, and in some cases has brought quick and dramatic re- lief. The rsearchers think the treat- ment lncreasas the blood siiiJl-fll’ to the heart muscles, but beyond that they have no theory. They wonder, however whether the use of the vitamin may “go a 1on8 way toward preventing the onset of the disease." Like digitalis or insulin vitamin E must be taken continuously or New Treatment For Heart Ailments the heart condition will recur. Un- like digitalis, the Drew-TIP 113008‘ uized heart drug. vltmi-ln E B lion-poisonous and as far as it is known. does not produce harmful effects. Dr, Shiite is credited with dis- covering the treatment. while Dr. Vogelaarig and Dr- Shiite of Guelph Ont., have helped reflect it. Give Credit to Student i The doctors. however. ilive B"!- dit to a cal student, Floyd Skelfcn, for crowning the research with final success. They say it was Skelton, now a fourth-year student at University of Western Ontario here, who hit on the idea of large and concen- trated doses-the only way i116 treatment will heart disease treatments. idea came when he was testing the vitamlnis effect on purpuru. Purpura-or extreme thrombo- cytopaenlc purpura to give it its full name—is a condition where bleeding is internal whenever cuts appear. Skelton had been experimenting with dogs inducing such 171111311155 by injecting female sex hormones and curing them with vltamlnAE. It was decided to try the vita- min on an aged man sufierinG from severe heart ailments. His piu-pura responded to treatment almost immediately, and his heart abo improved to such an amazing extent he was able to walk about the hospital ward unassisted though before that he had been almost bed ridden. The vitamin Drona-ration has been administered to 65 patients by Dr. Vogelsarig, and the results in all cases substantiated the orig- inal clinlcal observations. I Gregory-Keys Wedding The Manse of the Central Bap- tist Church. Halifax. was the scene of gmetly wedding Friday even- ing, y 24, wllcn the pastor, Rev. A, W. Murray, united ‘in marriage Miss Violet Ross Keys. daughter C‘! the late Cmductor George C. KPYS and Mrs. Keys, ‘Truro, and Jlivei" Cromwell Gregory, son of the late Samuel Gregory and Mrs. Gregory. Charlottetown, P, E. I. Witnesses to the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Leonard, ‘$3 Brenton Street. Halifax. The bride was httlrod in a nluc wool ensemble with beige tnncoa. and black accessories. _ Mk‘. and Mrs. Gregory Will make their home in Halifax for the pre- sent. To Inspect 0.0.T.6. ilere 0n June 3 Major-General H. W. Foster. D- S.O., CB1}. General Officer Cont: mending Eastern Command. Wil- conduct a formal inspefllo" "I 5L Dunstsns C.O.T.C. and St. Fran- is Xavier c.o:r.c. on Monday- c 3 Mlzilllmfllcln- ‘gdoii-‘Lwlllbsheigat W mdofohersoetrockat a snout Band will be in ntwidew- Genoral Foster will arrive b! Ill’ lonely afternoon. Qygggggg, General Foster o0m~ mended the Fourth Division in Italy and later the First Division. Kg was nruldent of the Military Court which sentenced the mas-i General Kurt Meyer. General Poster with headquart- ers at Halifax commands the Mil.- “f, Districts Six and Sevui corn- migim Nova Scotia, New Bflllil’ wick and Prince Edward Island While here General Poster min; the part to be ulsyrd {his Province of the Reserve f on. confer with military officials exit-I Sold by all good Chemists irl_ m. STELLARTON rmivi rthmn I STELLARTON. N. s. May 30- (CED-Charged with a AZOO-rwliud overdraft in putter coupon ac- counts. Johnson and McDonald wholesale grocers, was fined to- day $200 and costs, D. W. McDon- nld. firm president, cntctcdi guilty plea. STRIKES OUT ON STRIKE JOHANNEBBURG __ 1UP) — An elderly lady recently Ordered her broker to sell all hm- Orange Free Sta/to sitar-es because n mining iriecnrl had told her there was "EP- ing 1,0 b‘; a, big girrlke in the Flee state next weeik,"_ When Thrlogs Germ-laden Phlegm must be cleared out You may speak of it_as only a slight co d but Just the same your cold may be-Sfileafi‘ ing downwards. Cold that in- fectsthe Bronchial tubes ii not controlled, can go further. We all know there are W965 9f mid that mean a prolonged illness. Before your cold creeps any deeper, help to rout it out with Polsorfs Cough Syrup. Remember, an excess of mucus ‘ in' the head or throat soon blocks the analyses!!!‘ leads to a _rspid fill!“ ° infection. This soothing remedy helps to clear the throat Ind breathing organs oi much our his bacteria-infected mucu his starts you on the road l better-health, I ' ‘, No matter how ‘stuffed-up i you mayhbe wi‘th grid» B Si"! or bronc iris. oo or irelici from Poleotfe 270mg: lfsyrup; it is a most. eu I antidote tothe common Cold- i SSc-bottl