,Ii1:.Y..2.v -&- Teacher Training Students Entertained teacher training students - d a nicely appointed after- i;r,:.,nE:,-a at Prince of Wales Col- I: e in honour of the staff mem- npgrn with whom they are associ- ,,,,.,i in their studies. GEIITRAL GUARDIAN COOK'S for Perfect Pictures. CIABWILL graphs sixty for Better Photo- MOTIIEWS DAY SPECIALS at Adella's Millinery, 177 Grafton st. ”VVE TREAT THE SICK VVELL."4 rue GUARDTAN. S. D. U. Cadet Corps Inspected The annual inspection of the st Dunstan's College Cadet Corps was held yesterday morning on the College rugby field and the inspect- ing officer Brigadier G. G. Peake, 1150.. E.D.. paid warm tribute to The danger of over finishing hogs was pointed out lasttnlght by various speakers at me annual Overiinishing Hogs Costly. Swine Breedens Reminded that after hearing the views of so many trained men he was sure CHARLOTTETOWN P. w. c. Cadet Corps Inspected Following presentation of rifle awards to members of Prince of Wales college Cadet Corps, Brigadier Reid D80. ED. told the Press that he noted a distinct im- provement in turnout and per- . I the president. Mr. Gibson. said PAGE FIVE Mayor Wires Protest To The Prime Minister in Main and supplementary nil. The following telegram. which is self explanatory. was forwarded mates. our main industry engaged yesterday to the Rt. Hon. Louis in the repair of naval vessels is sit faced with nf now it lay-off hundreds of their employees due Laurent, Prime Minister, by H13 W0T5hlD Mayor Stewart: other h0hWl'Cd 3”'-M5 "9" Dr" . , , , meeting of the Swine Breeders the breeders would go on to pm- L w. Shaw, Deputy Minister of glgkgeeys Pharmacy, next Stewarts iheicoips and its instructors fol- Assocminn neid at 3n.cn Con", dune bane, hogs mnn "er bemm fopmlncc of the corn; in ii, nnnnni ."'r'h.,- ciiimnn of gnuiouewwn in ink (,1 work 0, inn nan”... (mm Etiuctitlon and Mrs. Shaw. Ind 5 11" olggllgaglle, m;pec”9”' Experlmcnllll F'Il”m- Mr. H. W He also exprmsed his appreciation ll'!&DECll0TI 3'l5l-"day. It reflected VIEW. with dismay the marked liickl the Federal Government. This is Mng, J. Walter Jones. The Premier UNITED (mmrch Expoqn V th in ecu cake C”"3”""lM9d Clay, senior livestock fleldman of of the large attendance nnn nnmi much credit on the Instructor, Lt..- of interest on the part of the happening while other centres in nns unavoidably absent. May 7m-lamp Tri.m.t Em log H: commlgnt 3” the” me dl5Pl5Y- the Federal Departnicnt of Agi-'i- that many of those present hnd Col. W. J, MacDonald and his Federal Government in their al- Canada are being handed more The students in Home Econom- Charlottetown : P LYM ulrgur ml 0 0” "ml? 3l93dm"' culture, said that at least 30 -,)er- to travel long distances to be pre- H5-Slstlnts. lotment of public work to this than their share, Would bespeak nil attend each class for one per- and um . agcan ay i kblond Damde Mid added trhelf cent of the hogs being mnrktuedlsent, The Corps which was com. City as demonstrated by the votel your personal interest in rectifying ind every WE9kTlli15 Pfxfte Elfx :33: ' n :23 bx” igmllynlghaitmilich 5380:; were outside the prcscribedl ?.....:7. -.. manded by Cadet Major Robert, Itliis moist marked dlscrlminnilon.' gillar course. ere -7 n . e 1' weights. Hutoheson was inspected in cere- lliidents in the giiiiutp. I h mEeAI;:,8yT:::'erSlll:l:RU:1I(iI' MID": :I::;::1,::nl;b:;)ol;n;” much mm"”7 The regular weights range from Ask Rene” monlal drill and small arms. Th recent insta alon o a time f. , . e.. - 140 to 170 pounds and Mr. Clay ' ' The program Included, General G G 1 S t il'P91'A3f unit as part of the kitchen -:Qal;nDS. Llama. IACCOIIIPRUYIHK Brigadier Peake nmed inn; 72 percent, or hogs nu... Continued from plug 1 gain,” n,,,,,cn,,n, Mnrcn pm, in 0V." S rtiiiipnlcnt made it possible for the mm mm) lggw Tl? Or bl the lxljglrf lVl8J0F geltley. and Capt. st. no noun,-is were ”degi'aded" l7P';gested. litie and column of route, and Ad- stiidcnts to prepare Ill the food - -inn” 4HlA(l;8 lCB,L aixeiin Command cause they were over finished. At. The Provinces hit hard at the varied in Review Order. The Corps used at yesterdays function more EEV BYRON "0w”.,l.T win DeaJq"1;'gS' l;1Iax' and M53” that stage. he llald. ll COOK lmm 5lgrounds, which they linked l.ogeth- then split into squads and the man a week ago. d p th be we speak” at Cross Rnads -Tm-3 Cgll:l”glt:::”- xCiv':'i;i;::ztttt;1town.h to '1 pounds of feed to put a p-oundler, of percentage increases and stripping and essembling of the! TIli' lZll95l-9 3f5cmblc 3 ta "W" ci,ri5i,nn Church. Sunni”. May the” varlougdrmsp I d "mg of lean on the animal and pointed the effect of increases on pi"odu- Bren Gun, the Sten Gun and 36: NM" 3-” H National M'Tm;l"E;"be th I M man. u-lime the stu ens serV- 3”, 8, 7,30 pm. Emmet-w' wen mm in n most :m0"5h"ar out to the breeders present 4chat,cei-s, shippers and consumers and Grenlde W” demgnstrnfed. -1vi,.m;Heami week This was us t-halt” hrs! in any national vniun 9.1 after the necessary prepara- some 0 Chill manner this was an expensive propositioniihe general economy of Canada. was nigo a clasa in map reading. . c 3 Y it -V W” "W in the held 0 - and their work certainly reflected He nun nnid me", was we grant 1,, The Board. the government. M-nod. A. W. Rog.” Eu Prmceloccasloii to show our sympatheticimental health in this country ,,,,n,., were made in the students' whore lllSI.I'i'”C-10'.) is given William Reddlii and Miss interest and our willingness to help!Through its prnv.ncial branches this most deserving cause," said and affiliated societies. it provides much Cfedllv 0" lhelr Capable in- said. erred in ”failing to take into Edward Island Regiment. il7thl tendency among breeders to crowd Reece), with whom the P. W. C.l k"mm' SI PAUL'S SUNDAY SCHOWA structor. Capt. F. L. Cass and his the 170 pound weight, limit in ni-.;account” the burden placed on 'M'S. . , . , . inm”lSiM- Anderson. nirc;IetsmI';)mogirlc)llvict. E:elgil:r;ners.lPi:I,Tl assistants. For many of the stu- der to take advantage of the ndg various inierggis by p0S5'W3l' l”' l Corps is affiliated, Major B,,Mev'iHis Excellency the Right Honour- an opportunity for all of in in A nmiy 5ing-song followed the 3-Ljmclk Junior and nznsinlfl C1,": dcntsnit was their first year of in- dmonni weigni, icrcsses running up to 98 per cent;G5O.u, Cadets, Eastern commanniabie Vincent Massey. C.H. fhelp fight mental illness. 1pc 115 (M mm. which was Conducted by 93 mea at two ovclc-ck for structlon in cadet training. He premcmd man were W0uid;ll0W on the types of traffic to , Cadet Omar, Capt Mcompamedi The Canadian Mental Health.loln togetht-r iii the struggle for be a. 20 percent decrease in Il0jZ,ll'lhlCh lhey 3Vl)l3'- lAs5o3m”""- production this year. In referriiif-1' l took place on the College grounds, l again to the tendency to over- i w---.s.D-.- weight hogs Mr. Clay noted that. T) r d 1 nd th B d h C I" resulted in hmvler hams nndlfailClIlPIlO CiI)IiclSElUI:!r theeeffeggrof raltfl for thirty-nve years.'good mental roalth." Hope of Obtaining R. E. examinations. Loch nicnilit'ii.mnnf:,Jn(,J: 1,3neJY:I?;tui1I,:LC3 aw I328! ls urged '” "”""la land the lltftructdrs Hoe adtld: tltatClieir showing indicated many hours of hard work. .u- l-Tvcrett Harper at the Pl3h0- Brig. Reid on the inspection which ,.,.,.,,;uriiiig with a dance. Effect on Long llauls POLICE COUAEKT:-In the CiI,v Police Court yesterday moriiiil; Provindalw Cross Executive Monthly tdeeting ; (inl, 1,, F, MacDonald pro- . rlPfI over the regular monthly ,,.pri;:ig of the campaign com- uivzvo headed by Bl'ig. W. W. Reid xeiralcd that to date sl9.000.00 has .'3P0ll collected Mt" the 1953 Appeal. u'li:lt- this amount is still far short ..I the objective it is encouraging in that it shows rt slight increase no: the results for the same period last )9”. Dr, W. J. P. MacM'illan stated that in of the 40 cases reporting at the recent clinicls for handicap- ;-Kl children were new ones two nf iiliom will require treatment liver a long period of time, one with a wry neck. the other with merely deformed leet. He also told of two little girls now under treat- lllfllE', mic aged 3'-'1 with both hips before Magistrnic lx'. M. Martin. a drunk and disorderly iv.-is scu- tenced to 20 clziys in jziil and three tirunlt and iliczipaliles were each fined C5 and costs or 5 days. A non-slop offender was fined 583 and costs or 5 days and a cil' - l resident charged with reckless driving was reniantlcti until the 5th. LEAVING FOR MEETING --Mr J. G. Dennis. Ctiiiti..an Director of the Credit Union League Ltd., is leaving by car this niorniilg for Atlantic City, N. J.. where he will attend the annual meeting of the Credit Union National Association which will be held May 6 to May 11. 'Mr. Dennis is also a director of the Curie. Supply Co-Operative. An odd situation prevails at pres- ent in that the two vicc-presidents of the National Association are both from the Maritime Provinces. Mr. Dennis will be accompanied on his trip by Mrs. Deniils and their son. FUNEIIAL Y-I-JSTI-ZRDAY - Tile lin column of platoon: Chief instructor, Capt. F. L. Cass expressed his appreciation to his assistant instructors and all mem- bers of the corps. Following is the inspection pro- gramme: 1-ta) General salute;, (b) In- spection of ranks: (cl March-past id) March- past in column of route; lei Ad- vance iil review order. I14-Demonstrations: (at PirstAid -tsgt. G. Mullallyl; (bi Bren gun --(Capt. A. Mullins): (c) S. A.T.- (Lieut. K. MacDonald): tdi Sig- nalling-(Sgt. Wm. Kelly); ti) Grenades -- (Sgt. - Major P. Mc- Wndei. Ill. Remarks of Inspecting Of- ficer. Corps Officer and N.C.0.'H'.i C.C.--William MacDonald, Major: 2 I-C-Arnold Mullins, Captain; 1 Pt. Commander. Kenneth MacDon- ald, Licut.; 2 Pt. Commander, David Soper. Licut; C.S.M., Pat- rick Mcwade; C.K.M.S., George Mulally; Sgts.. John Hughes and William Kelly. Band-David Gallant, Lleut.: George McGuigiin, Sgt.: Marcellus shmudc” and said 1t W” appmemlliicreases on ersons and indus- rlght ""55 Cmmd”' He mougmltries dependent? on long rail hauls ll mlllht be necusary W chmagc ml and upon industries developed on over a ei-in o 'ears. pleased with the heavier meats. -. he Penn” O(l','ne nnnncnnon Referring to feed costs Mr. Clay M he hmnznntai percentage in. said that the Small" WC Flt? the crease," the Provincial submission less it cost in feed l0 Dlllv 3 Pouhdi said, ”has been to accentuate in- of weight on him. When ttllie pm: equalities that existed in the rate got upwards of 200 Poll" 5 19 005 sttrucluro.” of feeding became too lilrfh. I Particularly. the Provinces said. Several sneakers taking part in, this would "increase the burden a general discussion agreed tli'at;oii the long haul, where the rail- hcavy hogs were of no value as thel way has a hams weighed too much. traffic.” The We5lFl'il Provinces and the Feeding Methods introduced Dr. George Fisher. vet- erinarian. who told the biseedcrs present of what is considered the best feeding method to bring hogs shipments and supply centres. down the incidence of round worm. Comnlissiciiezxi failed relative monopoly on Marilimes have been stressing the long-haul aspect before the Board P "'m5 1”” mght W” Mn for some years on the round wylle GIb5”n' presiding. Kl nlgg chiefly that pencentage irlgreases SW11" BWM9” A35” 3 I” ' in rates add a larger dollar charge to those paying for long-distance to and from markets to consider Of Mr. W.E. Gillespie The funeral of the late Mr, Wil- liam E. Gillespie was held yester- day nfternoon from his former residence, in Upper Prince St. where services were conducted by Rev, J H. Blsiiop assisted by Rev. Donald Nicholson. The psalms; "The lords Mv Sheplit-rd" and "I To The Hills will Lift Mine Eyes" were sung. The deceased, who was in his seventy-sixth year, is survived by his wife, the former Elizabeth Gillespie of Long River in addition to one son, J, Sterling of Souris and two daughters, Mrs. Duncan MacPhcrscn, (Viola) Charlottetown and Mrs. Pl't-ston M. Green, (Olive) Malpeqllo. Miss Shirley Malpequc and Miss Ann Gillesp are granddaughters. le to the proper flnlshlng P0l"l- He lxnma Alternatives Other surviving relatives are t'mDllB5lZ9d me lmpommce M three sisters; Miss Rae Gillespie. keeping rows clean. especially fuel in the Board judgment under oh...-ion..h,wn Mr, mm... M”. prior to farrowing, in order to hold appeni, ihe province, 531d. tn, Lanm Tomnio Ma Mfrs. D M F"'"””' Y'”"""”V liievisions Likely Green, 4 Employment For Some Laid-Off Men some of the ninety-odd men who will have been laid off by tho Bruce Stewart Company by Mm- 9th, will possibly find new employ- ment very soon. National Employment. officials lli Charlottetown believe that some in the more highly skilled men v.:il benengeged by Maritime Centrr! Maintenance, and others may bu given work with the Saint John, New Brunswick. Drydock Compam. Local Employment officlcls wen in touch with the Airport pennin- yesterday and it is understood that a. small but undetermined numhnr of skilled tradesmen can be takrii 011 by M.C. A. These men richn- itcly milst be well qualified, aiili no laborers or helpers will be iii- cluded in the number. The National Employment Offlct in Saint John, N. B., following a telephone conversation with the Delayed Year OTTAWA, (CP)-It likely will be another year before Parliament passes a voluminous bill consoli- dating and in some cases chang- ing Canadian criminal law. Prime Minister St. Laurent told the Commons Friday that if an extended debate shapes up on the 700-odd sections of the proposed new Criminal Code it. would not be in the public interest to have it so late in this session. He indicated that the govern- ment will not press for passage of the code before Parliament ad- journs to allow members to attend the Coronation June 2. He also. said no post-Coronation session isl lbeing considered. The current ses- slon is expected to prorogue in a week. That makes it a. virtual certainty that I. new Parliament will take up the rive-year-old job of chang- ,ing the code. Mr. St. Laurent said ,. r . - . iM G ' ; F tincis Mui-i ghan: . . , Campbeil. sa kafo n, sask. , NMMMNI and other aged II: Mm lmlIdem'I (ff tllhe mite WIAA Cmr UnSlLc(:) LCllFiItlliI31hci'dtrDoliald CIHVI.)a0lll"ne' H9 5-lld mat umulm Hyslpclas I3 almlllalw” '” ”””””" p”Ce"”K' Pallbcarerss wet: Messrs Frt'd.P”llC1' 'hl5 F9”l0" "Wt "" 'l'C' local 'mm9'VmmL amp" ” ll”'W”' '"'” ll!” d”l””"”'d' Mld IN” "Hm 1' 365 er ay 8 lemon” Imm mpl ' - ' ' th wane it could flare again. increases such as various types of Iii rill h h id "be! th in w hill 11 list of tradcsmcli rc uired b- 4-iiildren who were put in plaster residence of N5 D3Y9l'll5- MC l””l1JOhn'MMc Bnurusm Johnimon Onln rldvising that hens and other limitations proposed by lthe Prov- Bet” Ammr Dawson. Robe” car-lfllIeI;"m G e on C I0 the Dry Dock Chmpanyq and 2 ..,,,m (0,. various other conditions. Mrs. David Carr. 108 Spring Park B””m55”' from ho ens irlciai Governments in heart a m her" Hum Gm”ple' Nnmn ' gng i considerable number of 'th Instructors-rCalJt FL can Lt birds be "Pl AWAY 3 p "8 Bell and Edgar Gillespie Inter- - 6 We .'lri-angerncnts have now beefl 0091' mmd W CenI'”I,ChrmIan ChurchlA J M Adnm Li. JV Muii-diiyl he stated that though avian tuber- last winter on the rate increase mam W” in Sherwood Cmhterv , men have expressed willingness to lllewd for me adlnlsslon of mm where service U” conducted byl 'dLt igicnnnd Davie. ' culosls was not transmittable to pmposal. in -r h accept employment. in the Nev. children n two with cleft palates lhE R9V- M- D. Dllhhhl" End Llclllrilm ' 3 ' humans in W” in hogs nnd remit. on the question of me economic T Brunswick capital. it-liri will require extensive surgery tCl0l- PRBY?ler.C Intgrriienttnwas 11111: --- v-4- ed in 3 greater cost, in feed me offset of rate increases on the e Of the ninety men lnvnlvpd n. and two with cardiac conditions for 18 GOD 0'5 Cme cry. is no - . . ' . l He stated mat Dresden country, Lhis, pmuingeg struck n D p I I P t d the layoff it. good proportion arc investigation cm W l10-tlllllil-5 lll bun” W?” M95511" '7' W”lW"SlcIIlIIU Slxililixifillisguard carefully against the it part of the Board's sevcn-per- u S e engine fitters. electricians. pipe- M,.nm.ni immediaieiy, Sr., J. Williams Jim. William Mc-i Ismwmon of hem and no”, cent decision saying that no one 0 0 D... fitters rind pinn-me”, nn,pnnu,,.,,' nn,.,m.nnn nn. me women; work Caliuni. Jack Cairns, Frank Gal-, He also stated stated may ,, seems to be able to say when the During the annual meeting of and painigrr, 11,, M05; enicien. committee Mrs. E, A. Foster. chalr- lam lmd Ernest Dmm'md' T"0;IEE3ItII Wine survey of me pmvincewnuid "saturation point" in rats in- the Swine Breeders Association and experienced of these, it 1: ,,.,,.,.,. Min inni 20 nun, mniaining Canadian Legion burial service-.vas, - the undertaken um summer. .1 he crteases may be reached. I Iheiri at Birch court last night the hoped can be placed in employ- over ;'s.mt) towels and face-cloths mid h.V F. W- Snlllh Find the last! ,, In L Tngnh De anmem veterlnmian Mm asked that crows It is lncumlieiit upon the Board e ilirethour Trophy. won at the merit without; 5 grant, nnni or n,., W Hood vmums 1” Holland me no” and revcme sounded by Bug-l Hm ' Ilfon Cllhlc of the: season and game birds shot or captured 1" d'”””"f9l”5, M duty" the. Up" R0YHl Wllllft Fill. TDPOMO. VD--S lay. but the laborers. helpers. and "M be!” made "may 1” Sm? I" Benny Dolmn llvmmumm A -i terda when be sent to him so he could deter- pe”a””' ”ld- l0 9X9TCl-15 ll-S .ludg- ” ,lJl'e8ent8d V) M13 And1'3W Bil". learners will present a bigger "mm has held in Soul 5 YES 3' mcnt in a manner that will re- OTTAWA. lCPlrrTll9 Stilt d9' French River. by Mr. J. Lincoln problem. WM due '0 the splendid Cowper” 4i tots received their first inocu- mine the incidence of tuberculosis. new the Canadian economy from panmem today annmmced the ap- Dew,” Mr. Dew” in handing the "inn received from many different SCOUT AWARD WINNERS '- - r it ' already . Construction work 1 ii in . T . s . l1.t rc-lniorcing dose and He stated that has ih, , ' '- l- ' - 0” .V at. l”'”m” "m”W' Sm!)-nu, AI.m?iPIa,I.I A.(hm-lenwnn 'l1Kf)iIUh:l'I:S Ilvcre vaccinated. Dr. A. known that crows and pheasants ,a:,O:;lCCeO:s,l;e,,,Ia;3ieI:,o(,:I ;,rna3ns::EI,, (x;):;Il:i1I,:eI(:(I;)md'IIJiIlRsl:)(:'luPIfls dIf)pu:U(af'l'llTAl: U::lLlI;dIIIthatr(lIUhUrasmtlll:r'th?:dnii1n:e the lowest level 1” '9V9T3l Yell! '.Ir. Fred A, Large. clialrman of AWN" U5” Mnnms "I 1 C A. 'slacDonald was the physician mum cnrry the disease. innmsed mm” M cmms made 'bV Canadmm mm. H had come w m” Province gnu and morewthari the usiial number A ' ' G ' 0 C3l”Den rs are idle fall; the time: Elie hinnd dnnor committee announc- Boy Scout objectives for i952 as .iinnounced reccnlly, the P. ls-l, land successful units are lisimii as follows: lst Alherton Pack. lsll N! that blood donor clinics will be held in this province during the first week of June. August Both Mr. W, W. Clay and Dr. C. K. Guiin, of the Fox Experiinentaln Station. Summerside, spoke on the. vallle of lluebreeding as miiallfl Of present, assisted by Miss Marguer- ite MacMlllan, public health nurse for the souris area. and Miss Roma Pi-acre. "When the Board states that no one appears to be in a position to say when the saturation point may be reached, it is avoiding its on. ing out of the Second World War. The new deputies are Hon. Henry Ian Bird of Vancouver. judge of and December and said that in June clinics are being planned at Charlottetown. St. Peter's Bay, Kensliigton, Siimmerside. Tyne Valley and the R. C. A. 1'', Station win an objective of 1100 donors. Reports were also submitted by 0'Leary Pack, lst Slemon P:ick,l lst St. Eleanors Pack anti Troop,l 2ntl Summerside Pack and Troop.l .'lrti Stlmnicrside Prick and Troop. 3rd Charlottetown Pack, 4'li Charlottetown Pack nnd Troop. Glli Clitirloitetown Prick. Tth Char- lottetown Pack The mothers were very much pleased with the new departure of combining the smallpox vaccinating with the inoculating which is to be the future policy at the clinics. In the past the Department has held botll vaccinating and inoculating determining thenpossibllity of re- cessive charcterlstlcs. Mr. Clny stated that though other Pmb,l9m5 were being met it was in breeding that the great problems exist if this Province is to maintain its place and hold the present high stand- iigation to the public." Too Clrcumspect The Provinces said deiernilnatlnn” mile on the Board must be directed to make a "def- how the British Columbia Appeal Court: Hon. Fernand Choquette, Quebec Cliy,. judge of the Quebec super- ior Court; Hon, James D. Hynd- man, Ottawa. retired judge of Ap- peal of the Alberta Supreme Court, and James Francis. QC, of Ottawa, The appointments bring to six and Troop. ilili Charlottetown Pack and Troop. ist Parkdale Pack, 151. East Roy- aliy Pack and Troop, .lst (IPHITHI Miss Katherine MacLennan, for the nursing committee and Mrs. H l.. Palmer for t.he corps com- miitee. Royalty Pack, lst Kensingioii Troop. Members of the British House of g "g lnrrlll are not paid as such. but crwaca EXPOSITION - The United Church Exposition which npcns on May 7 in licariz Mr-, morial Hnll, Charlottetown, will! continue for a week. it-rniinnliiuzl with in Dramatic. Pageant tiilcrll "Triumphs of the Faith", wllicli will he presented in Trinity l,'n- ited Church. Congregations other than Trinity will be represented In the Pageant, including Moli- iiigue, Georgetown, Summt-rsldc, Kensington. Hunter River, North Bedeque and York. Mrs. Ruby tire entitled to travelling expenses. HOWARD McINNlS FITTED FOOTWEAR i75 Queen St.-Currie Bldg. clinics at separate times every three years in every school in the province. For the series of Region- al Clinics to be held in '18 centres this spring, vaccination will be done along with the second inoculation for young children commencing inoculations and at any clinic for those getting a re-infnrclng dose. ard of type and carcass quality. Famous Siren He spoke of two famous boars in this Province, Bowcrhill Duke 7v and his son, Woodstock Duke MA. as having a greater impact nn hog bleeding than any other sires in Canada. Their progeny. he stated, could be found in all parts of the country and in all Northern States as far west. as Colorado. Mr. Clay warned against judging II boar on his first generation of progeny and said that only when a sire had been mated back to TO TAKE UP NEW DUTIES -- Petty Officer Everett Anderson is leaving l-l.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte on Monday to take up new duties as H.M.C.8. Sladsoona, Halifax. LEAVING FOR CORONA'l'ION- freight KFOUDS. "Tile Board has been too circum- apect in its attitude towards this vital problem." the submission said. It has discouraged persons and individuals from making represeri. tatlons on the impact of rate in. creases. It. has placed the onus on the shipper to get. relief from rates considered too high. This was an 1'almost intolerable" burden on shippers. The Board itself should act before the fact. "Surely." the Provinces said, "it is the respoilslblilty of the Board to study this situation, develop a rates bear on different the number of deputy commission- ers named to assist the chief war claims commissioner, Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell of Prince Ed- ward Island. The state department announce- ment said that with these appoint- mentsxlt. is expected the commis- sion ”will be in a position to ex- pedite the adjiidication of war claims," which started two months ago. U. S. Would Back BIRTHS. MARRIAGES, IIEATIIS soc Per insertion lioule, C.D.A., is izcnr-ral director of the Pageant, with Mr. Slnii. Lancaster and Rrv. .l, T. lriviiil chairmen. Rev. Arthur E. Kt-wloy, Secretary of Siewnrrlsliip for the United Chllrch of Cnnntln, is dil- BIRTHS m'.i.l,-A Tl iit-.wP.-E."ITlaiid."l3l3s- ector of the Exposition. CLOSING YTIP. S. BANQLlET- The closing meeting of the Con- tral Christian Church Young lvlal. Ap ll Both. t M. (I Mrs. , , Mmin Elm Iwsnhlllo ; :::uxm"' Peoples Society was marked by al 7 1," ' ' sumptuous banquet enjoyed by t-v-l ' ery member of the group present: WHITE-At the Kings couniy Last night's supper nieotiiig wits: ii:-inorlal Hospital. Montague, on prepared and served by the young April 30th. 1953. to Mr. and Mr,-;, people themselves. Following the Miirrny white tnee Shirley Hickeni banquet, Miss June Moor:-. the Murray Harbour, ii daughter Deb. president, thanked the young man Jean. 6 lbs. 15 ms. REEi'E&At the Charlottetown ”'"llltnl on May 1st. to Mr. and Mrs. (.IflTPn(lP E. llccvns, City, A son, wt-Isziit 7 lbs, 12 n DEATHS T IN-At. East Royalty on """dav. April 30th. 1953. Alex- lli-lrider MscNevln in his 73rd year. !I! remains were irsnderred Tom the MacLean Funeral Home imferday evening to his late ra- '"PldnC9-PFUHEFBI from the Marsh- n. ”5hyIerlan Church on -llndny. service starting at 1:45 (Tim. Interment in Marlhflcld chit-ittry, H.D. Maclean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER people for their splendid co-opei'- atlon and efforts during the win- ter season and expressed hopes for another successful progrnin look- ing forivarri to the Fall activities. A lively sing-song has enjoyed, with Allan Dunbar acconiimnyiiig on the piano. Tile iiiinlstcr, Mar- vel D. Dunbar. made a few closing remarks and pronounced the hen- ediction. Y. P. l'. BANQUET -- Trinity Young People's Union brought a very successful year to a most en- joyable climax last evening when they held their annual closing banquet in the Social Hall. After the delicious dinner the president "Chuck" Waiper welcomed all those present and introduced the guests. Dr. Waye gave a very in- spiring and informative address on the beginning and growth of the church on Prince Edward Island. Following this the group was fav- oured with two solos by Mr. Stan Lancaster. A trio consisting of Mary Morrison. Caroil Maclgaennd Shirley MacDonald also rendered two beautiful selections. At this time the president tendered his resignation for the remainder of the year. The evening was brought to a close by repeating the Mlzpah Charlottetown and North Wlltshlro PHONE 149 Ordinary Seaman stoker D. Saun- ders is leaving this morning for Halifax where he will join the crew of H.M.C.S. Ontario for the Cnronalioii cruise. A resident of Marsliflcld he is the son of Fit. Llclit. lSl-indy) Saunders. AT OTTAWA-Premier J. Wal- ter Jones left this week for Ottawa where among other items of busi- ness he will attend the appeal nn the railway freight hearings. He is t-xpcctcd to be absent for nweek. While he is out of the Province Hon. A. W. Matlicson is acting Prciiiicr. ('0Rf)NATl0. ROYAL l"llltIS-Twciity-one gun Royal satilltcs will be fired from tradi- tional saluting bases across Canada marking the Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, They will he fired either at noon or in coiljiinctioii with local ceremonies. Tito salutes will be fired by mem- bers of both Active and Reserve Army iirtillcry units with the re- serve Army shoillderlng the blilk of the responsibility. The salute zit. Charlottetown will be fired at noon by the 28th L. A. A. Regiment under command of Major D. J. MoCo't-mack. .?....M.M.... Personals SAL- The many friends of Miss Bar- bara Roberts are sorry to hear she is a patient in the City Hospital. Mrs. Hasel Howard of Cornwall is A patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Mrs. Dan Murphy and little son Robbie of Oharloitetown have gone to summcrslde for the siimm where Mr. Murphy is employed. Mrs. Robert. J, Mathcson and young son. Bobby. left this morn- ing for saint John. NJ, where her hudiand has been transferred with was accompanied by her sister, benediction. Mrs. J. E. Gallant. his own daughters were ally defects discoverable. Due to the care taken to weed out weakling.-i the Province realistic solution and afford an op- portunity for representations prior to filial disposiiioii" had been able to improve the DH- centagc of Grade A hogs from 35 per criit in mil in 53 per cent just, ten ycars lzilcr. at the saiiir time the overall Canadian overall? had remained staizilnnt. at 31 per cent. , The success obtained here. he: said, was apparent in the great demand from other parts of the country for lsiniid typo Yorkshires for breeding pili'lxi.stx-:, For this rea- son he said it. would be a calamity ilevis-ed Edieduie For Hoop Tourney for ball today's tolirllanlciit is ivhicli 000.000 natives nf the Congo in Africa are Christians. some discussion on the advisability of making the spread between Grade A and B hogs ividcr by changing it from 40 cents to st. Mr, J. Lincoln-Dewar said he favored the plan but thought. it should be done on R national basis rather than locally. However. he said there would be opposition from Western Canada breeders who are producing more Grade B hogs and Grade A, Mr. R. C. Parent. siipt-rintendent of the Experimental Farm. told the gathering they were more than IN MeM6iiiIlM tlier. Mrs. Elisabetta A. In Alma. IN MEMORIAM Following is IIlP ievised schedule Iiltci's.'licla:ilc basket. being sponsored by tho Ph,VSlC:tl Fitness Department and br.ug held at the Belgian in loving memory of my mn- Mac- Fatlyen, who died May 3rd. 1036. Eva-r i-i-nwmhc-rt-ti by tier daugh- the ONE. Dipefitters. and welcome to use the available facili- ties at any time they wished. He called to the attention of the meet- that this was the only Experiment- al Farm in Canada which had a pig testing station. At the conclusion of the meetlngi In luring memory of our dear husband and father. Preston Wal- lace Harding who was drowned May 2nd. 1041 at New London Harbor. Always remembered and sadly mimicry by wife and family. France In Appeal For Aid In Laos WASHINGTON, lAPi-.The Un- ited Stains has assiired France it would strongly support any ap- peal in the United Nations for help in resisting the Communist invasion of the Indu-Chinese state of Laos. No decision has been made on iihotlier such an appeal would hr launched, however. American diplomats and French if outside brccdlntz ill llllkmwi" S , ,, officials have been consulting in stock were tliolilzliilt-ssfy iiiirodiiccd m'3s'eI(l1- rallla "Ill" 5(l'll9d”l3 3:5 Paris on the drlnilffrflhl 1lld0-Chln- here. ' cii . was came at ggg crisis, um nnedinl the Sumnierside hnys would be un- The yipppal to the uniied Nn- 3hl9 10 C0nlllf'lf' hl lhe KhmP8- tions, as understood here. would Dr, Gnnn press-tiled those iirc- 9.30 am. -- WKS. vs. Q.S.8. cover ivio main points: sent with cliai-ts detailing the llne- 10.45 am, -. PS5. vs. w.x,s, i, A deniincintlon or the corn- hrcedlnit INCH mm musmmng igirlst munlsi iniiision which is consid- the types or pmgaiiy wliich might l.0(l pm, - WK 8. vs. Pas, ered hero to have the direct mate- reasonably be PXDN"lPfl to .rI'5ull. iboysl rial support of Red China and from the pi"flCll0P. lln also pointed 2.i5 ii.m, - S.'Sidc vs. W.K.S. l0 he Dllll "I ll" KT9mlln'5 "Int" olit the difference bctweeii siraiirlit tglrlsi pattern for rrnlqucst in Southeast l br ed' d lino breeding. The 3.30 ism. - ass. Vs, 3,3, Asia. IQCCTC, hlemlsaldl. hrolight to the fore iimysl Q 2. A rail on member nations to the chnrncieriniicg Of the sire, 4,45 nnn ,g 1-3.5, vn. 5-nine aid French and native Indo-Cliln- wnne inbrnednnz ,-asnim-i in pni. ,gi,.i,., cse forces in resisting the ag- phaslzinq the favoliraiilc or lin- 7.00 p.iit. - P. W. C. vs, S.D.U. g"””0”j , , . n favourable characteristics of both (Juvcnil ) mzapaluli c::;lil:1l'&SRLl:?:1s"g:::n P'-l'ml5- i 'Tm”””'m"' '- ' ' r i y , Those attending the meeting held Nearly one-quarter of the 1l.- ?fdp1::?E1?,;ednd2,eug:,I;1 emergency aid to Indo-China. to strengthen the anti - Communist forces in Laos. The nature of this aid has iint been disclosed, but CHARLOTTETOWN FUNERAL HOME 78 Euston St. PHONE 508 Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service --Dlrsctors- I. 3. Bradley J. W. Melonna said this emphasized the value of the close attention to hog breed- mg done here. DM...;.......M......... one thing the French in India- China always seem to need is air- craft. .dIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. FRESH LOBSTERS ouesu STREET of year, and in view of the favor- able weather. : The only Job of any also under- way in Charlottetown is the ox- tension to the salvation Army Sunset Lodge. EIPS TAXI Lucky Numbers 26925 MEAT MARKET ind Phone 2296 27309 I70 Piiono l0'it --0.H.M.- Sl'MMlCR ('FIRT.A.lN'l'lF.S for 1953 will vary tlaflnli-lr in DENIM SEPARATES! . . . And the Little Shop in Charlottetown as well as the Sportswear Department in the Sumiilerside Store has it collection of Denlms which you'll be able to match male itiln cosillnies of prime importance. The shntlcs available are I)lil(', lirmiu or gray with smart contrasting .-lriprri trim. Now. let mt: loll ,i-all of the different Srparates from which you may choose -the one piern play suits are n 6.95: the skirts n:I- 4.98: the hlnlisrs arr 2.98; iinllrr tops arr: 198. shorts are 2.98 and the very popular pedal pilshcrs are 3.97! . . . You won't be niakiii: nny mistake about their Denim Separates if Iaiv lutitis nf them iii the New York .lh0pSl. 'l'lic,v'rt- Suinnier (Tr-rialrillu ,and they're in the Little Shop, (llinrlnitotriuii nnrl llir Sp-irisurar De- lpnriment of IIOIlll'rII'llI in Sumincrsitlc. rlin tn NYLON MESH Si-lOF.S' and so comforisble that you'll slimmer costumes. Youlll like SUlViMER Cl-ZR'llAlNTlF)S for -1953 will . They're so cool. so good lnnkinc for ymir various want several pairs the natural colored mesh with brown calf lo:-cap and binding. ciiban heeled. for your tircssns and suits on IIIP brown shnrics: Yoillll hr- 0nll'RllCP(l wilii IIH? rt-ti mosh that has rt-rl rnlf hiimpcr, liindiiig aiiii rlihan heel; Yftillll find the THIYY mesh with spike lit-cl and nari-m-. trim of navy rnlf well nigh indispensable. The sizes range from 4 M2 to 8 L2 in AA and B wldtlis. Tile prices are very reasonabl- jusi. 6.95 in 7.95. You'll find those Slliiimer Ct-i-tiiintlt-.x in the Wn. men's Shoe Section at Holmanls. AND now SUMMER (iERTAlN'l'lES for Mi-ZN! . . . Thr,v'rc fine qual- ii,v,, two-tniicti SPORT JACKETS of solid colored and hlrds' we checked g.-ih.-irdint-. Smarily tailored in the windbreaker style will. a zipper closing and planted pockets. The eIasllcl7e(l waistband in back assures ii comfortable fit. Bolh lined and unlined Jackets niv available in sizes 36 in 42. The colors are gray. lirrmii. hliick. ml. viavy or Kelly green with the check in in cool wliilt-. The prices It ihesc well made Jnckcis are surprisingly low--from 7.95 in 14.9- YOHIII need one for active or spectator sports and you can get, mi- from ihe collection of Slimmer Certalniics in the Men's Wear D.- parimf-nt at llolman's MORTON new l Your Insurance Counsellor PHONE 3046 lhstem Trust Building Charlottetown