i cameos. 1;... ma men our: earns IN Tl-IIS rattle PICTURE i4 llllllltilllll“ dl. '2lillLi!v,»: banking services and helpful fin- ancing of The Canadian Bank of Commerce. You, too, may-need t0 repair, alter or construct new build- ings on your farm. =- ‘v. .1; HE addition to this barn baa been made possible through the Investigate the many advantages you have lander the Farm Improvement Loan plan. Come in and discuss your financial needs with our local Manager. ‘I'll! CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Charlottetown Branch R. S. P. JARDINE, Manager “i llS-IT Auto Supplies — "ll7 Kent St. DOO%¢ SPECIAL SALE Island‘? Accessories , 20% “Discount on 24th t0 28th At Electrical Appliances Phone ZOZ6-L KDMGO<i®®iGM iialhousie " University Medical Entrance Scholarships Five scholarships to the value ol $500.00 each will be awarded to students beginning the study of Medicine in Sep- tember, l947, as follows: One to a resident of Cape Breton island. Two to residents of the mainland of Nova Scbtia. One to a resident of New Brunswick. One to a resident of either Prince Edward Island or of Newfoundland. Applicants should submit AT ONCE a transcript at matriculation and pranedical records, as well as THREE let- ters of recommendation dealing with the candidate's truth- fulness, unseltishness, idealism and other qualities likely to produce a good physician, to: the Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, Halifax, N.S. Dr. H. G. Grant, Dean of fl-Prlla. Highest Average, Grade Vi! (Mr. Bradley's Dept.). presented by Col. D. A. MacKinnon, awarded to Gerar Arsenault. za-Prize. Saco d Highest Av- ersga, Grade VII (Mr. Bradley’! Dept), presented by Dr. J. D. Mc- Guigsn, awarded to Damien Leon- w-Prisa, Progress, Grade VII. (Mr. Bradley's Dept). Preléfll"! by Benevolent Irish Society. awarded to Donald Gallant. BI-Prize, Highest standing in group achievement test, presented by Rev. P. McMahon, awarded to Donnie Steele. sz-spriga, Application, Grade VII (Mr. Bradley's Dept), present- ed by Liguorlan Credit Union, awarded Hudson Wilioughby. BS-Prize, Highest Averase. Miss Murnaghanfi Dept., presented by Redernptorist Fathers, awarded to Gerald Connors. till-Prise, Second Highest Aver- age, Miss Murnaghanh Dept., pre- sented by Col. D. A. MacKinnon, awarded to Leonard LeClair. 85~Prize, Application, Miss Mur- lagbalfs Dept., presented by Bea- evolent Irish Society, awarded to Elwood sDonnelly. Bil-Prize, History, Miss Murna- ghan’s Dept., presented by Rev. K C. MacMillan, awarded Gerald Monaghsn. 87—Prize. Spelling, Miss Mur- mghsrl": Dept., presented by W. D Giilis, awarded to Edward Gallant. Kill-Prize. Highest Average, Miss Francis‘ Dept., presented by Col. D. A. MacKinnon, awarded to Des- mond Connolly. 39-Prize, Second Highest Aver- age, Miss Francis‘ Dept., presented by Rev. P. McMahon, awarded to Leo Doiron. 40—Prize, Application, Miss Francis’ Dept., presented by Lig- uorian Credit Union, awarded to Brian MacCallum. ill-Prize, Progress, Miss Fran- cis‘ Dept., presented by Benevolent Irish Society, awarded to Jack Lawless. 42—Prize, Arithmetic, Miss Francis‘ Dept., presented by Rev. P. F. MacDonald, awarded to Rog- er Sumarah. 43—Prize, Highest Average, Miss S. Welsh's Dept., presented by Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan, awarded to Joseph Reveil. 44—Prlze, Second Highest Av- erage, Miss S. Welsh’s Dept., pre- sented b_v Mr. H. F. MacPhee, K.C., awarded to Billie Chaisson. 45-—Prlze. Department, Miss S. Walsh's Dept., presented by Ligu- orian Credit Union, awarded to Billie LeClair. 46—Prize, Application, Miss S. Welsh‘s Dept., presented by Dr. F. C. Dougan. awarded to Lorne Mac- Dougall. 47—Prize, Progress, Miss S. Walsh's Dept., presented by Ben- evolent Irish Society, awarded to Arnold Mullen. dii-Prlze, Highest Average, Miss Ciarkin’s Dept., donated by Dr. F. C. Dougan, awarded to Bernard I Connolly - 40-Prize, Second Highest Aver- l age, Miss Clarkin’: Dept., presented y ibY Dr. J. D. MacGuigsn, awarded to Patrick McWade. y fail-Prize, Application, Miss Clarkln's Dept., presented by Lig- uorien Credit Union, awarded to y‘ Francis Smith. i, 5l-—Pl‘il¢, Progress, Miss Clark- ir.'s Dept., presented by Benevolent y 52--Prize, Department, Miss ‘Clarkinfis dept, presented by Mr Justice Mark McGuigan, awarded _to Billie Duffy. | 53—PI‘IZG, Highest Average, Miss ‘Butler's Dept., presented by Dr. L. I. Duffy, awarded to Eugene Wynne. - ma. CHARLOTTETOWN o0 Annual m» List s l Queen Square School ‘ dl-Prize, Application. Mill _A- Walsh's Dept., presented by Lil- uorian Credit Union, awarded to Elmer Gallant. w-Prize, Highest Average, Miss M. MacDonald's Dept., presented by Dr. L. I Duffy, awarded to Patrick Connolly. 7I—Prize( Second Highest Aver- age, Miss M. MacDonald's Dept., ptesented by Col. D. A. MacKin- non, awarded to Parker Lund. ‘IZ-Prize, Application, Miss M. MacDonald's Dept., presented by Redemptorist Fathers, awarded to Ronnie Dunn. ‘IS-Prize. Progress. Miss M. Mac- Donald's Dept» presented by Rev. P. McMahon, awarded to Hubert McKennc. ‘la-Prize, Highest Average, Mil Hessian’: Dept., presented by Col. D. A. MacKinnon, awarded to Phil- ip Doyle. 75-Prize, Second Highest Aver- age, Miss Hessiarfs Dept., present- Harold Cullen. 76-Prize, Application, Mina Hea- sian‘: Dept., presented by Rev. K. C. MacMillan, awarded to Eugene McQuaid 77-Prize, Improvement, Miss Hessian? Dept., presented by Rev. P. F. MacDonald, awarded to Don- aid Richards. , 7&—Prize, Highest Average, Miss Vessey's Dept., awarded to Arthur MoCabe. 79—Prize, Second Highest Aver- afe, Miss Vessey’s Dept., awarded to Leonard McCabe. 80-Pv:ize. Application, Miss Ves- sey's Dept. awarded to James Cos- tello. B1—Pr:ze Highest Average, Mrs. MacLellans Dept., Kimball Blanchard. Bit-Prize. Second Highest Aver- age, Mrs. MacLellans Dept., awarded to John McGregor. Bit-Prize. Neat Work, Mrs. Mec- Lellan‘s Dept., awarded to Paul Creighan 84—-Prize. Application Mrs. Mac- Lellans Dept., awarded to Richard Rush. 85—Prlze Highest Average, Miss Duffy's Dept., awarded to Louis MacDonald. 86-—P':ize, Second Highest Aver- age, Miss Duffy's Dept., awarded to Beverly Richards. 87—Prize, Lund. Moran's Dept., awarded to Smith. 89——Pl‘lZt2, Second Highest Aver- age, Miss Moran's Dept., awarded to Michael Hughes. | 90~Prize, Application, Miss Mo-, ran,s Dept., awarded to Beagan. D. MacDonald's Dept., awarded to Harrison Yates. , 92—-Prize, Second Highest Aver- ing Prize. presented by Mr. Justice M. R. liIcGuigan, awarded to Da- mien Leonard. Prize, presented by Mr. Justice M. Irish society’ awarded to Bobby go“i\lic(ltligan, awarded to Kelvin constitutional law." . Kiggins. I Merrill Doyle. age, Miss D MacDonald's Dept., awarded to Stanley Doucette. 93—-Prize. MacDonald's Eugene Bolger. 94—Senior Dept., _ {people of the United States shoul 9l-—Pr'.ze, Highest Average, Miss, have an opportunity to vote uflnfi COIPAIIION: FOOD AND ALCOHOL ‘rnstnloobolis notatooihbat s poison. may be detected MI the following comparisons: Food is essential to arowth: Alcohol tends to stunt growth. Food is essential to the repair d the body Alcohol is body. toad provides muscular power; Alcohol decreases muscular ' power. Food provides nerve energy: Alcohol deadons nerve centres. Food maintains wermtlh in the of the body; Alcohol dissipates hast body road aids physical endurance: ed by Dr. L. I. Duffy, awarded ao-Alcobol markedly lessens endur- IflOO. Food aids resistance to disease; Alcohol lowers resistance to die- dos. had does not deaden higher bra-i centres; Alcohol inhibits conscience, will- power, Judgment. Food can be stored l'l\ the body; Alcohol t-annot be stored in body. Food is not habit-forming; Alcohol is a habit-forming ner- co/tlc drug. —By I". I... Furry, M. D.. in Th Union Signal. awarded to‘ wonw w. c. ‘r. u. roan oar CRUSADI GAINING (Ashbury Park, N. J. Exchange) The opposition to the liquor in dustry "is in the ascendancy," more than 2.000 delegates and visitors to the seventeenth annual conven- Woman's lion of the World's Christian Temperance union wer told at the opening session here last night in an address prepared by Rep. Joseph R. Bryson, South Twenty-six Carolina Democrat. nations are represented. Mr. Bryson’: speech was read at Convention Hail by his secretary“ Application, Miss John Cracker, who announced that. Duffy's Dept., awarded to Kevin the congressman was unable to at- . ted because of pressure of officials Bil-Prize, Highest Average, Miss business in Washington. Gov. Al- Fred fred E. Driscoll and Mayor George ‘A. Smock, 2d, were absent because of illness. Mr. Bryson. now preparing w. c. r u. usleleas for repair of the the @- Seven Saiied For Pleasure £1 l \ B! Graham Yorke (Continued from Page i0) review the a situation, once. Greatrlx decided ORAN l) l) sr/wlieuo r51?" ._._ especially when he heard that it would be practically impossible tor them to get off the sand without assist- thct it would suit his book a gloat deal . better it that assistance happened advantage oi’ the absence wireless operator, who e gain admittance to the quite beyond repair to be delayed To this end. taikng of the had gone to view the island. he managed to wireless‘ roam and make such havnrvof the transmitter that even his untutar- ed,mini told him that it must be wiles; the yacht carried a greet many spare parts. , he had done. She had pointed out there for ever any bioclcmal Sir Timothy would be lnitile. resolution recommending the start,“ The Lapwing would my, b, ,1. of action on a. constitutional pro- elections awarded to on whether liquor should be pro- g u, g hibtted had been voted u in‘ forum“ 61y a Manuel Training‘ ‘drya" had won in 12,510 places. Prize, presented by Mr. Justice M.lThe “dry" ares. the representative R. McGuigan, awarded to Charles Cheverio 95—Inicrlnediate Manual Train- 98-Junior Manual Training ing _ 97-Specia1 Prizes for eight years] U 98—Si.rathc0na Trust Prizes for‘ said. contains a population of 30 million persons. The Gallup public opinion poll lndlfillei. Mr. Bryson declared, that 38 percent of the people in the United Stats: favor return of Pffihlbltloh. The sale 0i liquor, he said "should be prohibited by 'l"he "liquor traffic" in nited States, Mr. Bryson said, perfect attendance, presented by;bas taken a. heavy toll in health, His Excellency Most Rev. James wealth and morals. Boyle, awarded to Blair Bruce and The South Carolina Prohibition- jist told the delegates and guests: “We have practically succeeded Efficiency in Cadet Work, awarded in banning opium trom the entire to Joseph Gallant, James McTaguefi world. I am hopeful of the day sgpn-ze‘ second Highest Ave“ ' John Weir Jack Nicholson, Frank ' when the same can be said for the ;age, Miss Butler's Dept., presented, by Dr. F. C Dougan, awarded to Kelvin Dowling. ier‘s Dept., presented by Liguorian l E131“ Credit Union, awarded to Alcide Martin. ‘ 56-—P~.-lr.e. Progress, Miss But- ler‘s Dept., presented by Benevol- ent Irish Society, awarded to Brian Doyle . 57-Prlze, Proficiency, Miss But- ler's Dept., presented by Rev. P. McMahon, awarded to Kenneth MacDonald 58—Pr.ze, Highest Average Miss Doyle's Dept., presented by Dr. J. D MlscGuigan, awarded to Gerard Cheverie lZzikem, and Maurice DeCoste. Wendell Giilis. 99--S'ratllcona Trust Prizes for ;Cadet Shooting awarded to John’ so m m‘ W1k,Cl'.l Pt ,L C1,, you'- " Arnold MacCallumq per 100.000 population in i933. the year _ TrophylTiw-enty-eight states, he said, al- for Best Rifle Shot in Q.S.S. Cadet ready have state-wide prohibition.‘ Corps, presented by Major A. J. Wilson, N.N.S.I-I.. awarded tlo Ca- det Caot Joseph Gallant. Bruce, lull-Wilson Challenge roost sxrwmnnaivens Such industrial solvent; e5 Bib, 59_P"ze_ Seton‘! High", Avebyauthorities. By their (clotting ac-, age, Miss Doyle's Dept., preheated fin,“ “w: substances m" “u” 5km by Redemptorist Fathers, ewardedj ‘n ‘amiym’ to Patrick Landrlgan. . 60-Prize, Application, Miss Doyle's Dept., presented by Mrs Charles Cheverie, awarded to Ber- nard Gallant Bl-Pr-‘ze. Progress, Miss Doyle's Dept., presented by Benevolent glob Society, awarded to Leo s ‘s a‘. ‘rtrcrnomc SCIENCE ‘ TIMES YOUR 62—Priza, Highest Average, Miss J MacDonald's Dept., presented by Col. D. A. MacKinnon, awarded to George MacDonald. ‘_ 63—Priae, Second Highest Aver- age, Miss. J. MacDonald's Dept., presented by Dr. F. C. Dougan, awarded to Ronald Stanley. ilk-Prise. Application, Miss J. MacDonald's Dept., presented by Rodamptoriet Fathers. awarded to Ray Mehar lo-Prize, Progress, Miss J. Mac- Donald's Dept., presented by Ben. avolent Irish Society, awarded to Carl Prawns. and lrien Rush drawn by Jackie Ilancbard. A fl-Jriaa. Courtesy, Wells's be“. presented by ita- dam equally marit- ad Clifford . , Jackie , Drisn ' and Leon- ard It. John. drawn by hoard It. John. rlaa, Q-P . Wells's Dept., bl evoiantlrlsn iswaaaaltn Caaspdailaa I alcoholic beverage traffic." According to Congressman "Bry- n. in i945 there were 134.2 ar- prohlbi-titm was repealed. Mrs. Boole to Retire Mrs. D. Leigh Colvln_ Evanaton. Ill., National W.C.'I‘.U. president and general chairman of all con- vention committeu. oilne, kerosene, petroleum spirits I lfqugq- induggfy had "neg"; on n, and Pall" llllPnere should nit br pledges since repeal and termed used as skin cleaners, warn health charged the Lquor control a "colossal failure." Mrs. Calvin said that advertise- | ment of liquor "is one of the great It aoonMAlv T0 Know s. cairaau One oi our policyholders said, "Just because some men leave theirtomilies a legacy Pl "W; poverty and hangar, it doesnt yustlfy me ursalng a similar course." lsy em tell your National Life rep- resentativa about your plans —-he can help you. He's a good man to lrnowl _ flarlottotawa Pfifiknufl Assurance life." Company of Canada. Home Olea Toronto O ear-A ate esav t e art from that, Greatrix 54d in the pest week begun to suspect the enterprising Ursula of hatch ng l plan to double-cross him l Appreciating this and diszover- he could manage to manipulate hflfl for his own punposas. The more hel considered the idea. the more he; liked it. Who better titan mdv. xmy would be able to re: the l?“ 1°1- him from hei- husbandb Clbill?‘ M“ now u they danced toge- ther on the deck to the seductive tune from the grsmolihflllf‘. 51"!“ rlx was at the peak o1 h-s P9710!" mance. When the music had ended l" b98111 to pay her compliments. "You dlnce divinely." "I'm so glad. You see I've never ' been what you'd call a social suc- cess. I’ve been timid-ally. B“! with you it seems so different. You're so tolerant of my mis akei. my hesitations It seems as if i011‘ understand " "I'm glad, tor "our rake. lllll at things like that," he Ha paused stud- iqugly, ‘of course, you n-uzke it rather diiiicult for me. you know.‘ I'm guts sir Timothy wouldn t like to hear us " l "slf "imam, has nothing wim- Wve; m do with it," she challenged. i hotly. “I’m through with Sir Tim- Qthy“ I've decided to live mly 0W5 111s from tonight. onwards. I've been s tool long enouah," (To Be Continued) v dangers we face today." Mrs. Boole, active in W. C. T. U. affairs for more than hells =9"- tury, will retire at the and of this convention, having served as presi- dent since i931. She will be 80 on July I. Qfflcera will be elected Monday. . Fordgn W. C. T. U. officer-a who responded to welcome addressee were Mrs. John H. Wiclsson. DWI!‘ dent of the W.C.T.U. in Oanehi Miss Stella Dawson, Scottish-White organizer. India. Ind Mfl- Mm Aro-Englund, Sweden. , — Progress toward country-wide prohibition in Incla was r090?!“ today by Mrs. J. H. Ohitombor» president of the all-indie W.C.'I‘.‘U. and widow of the first native Methodist bishop of 1M4!- Mrs. Chitambsn in her state- ment oaclasad largo areas in Indll nevagaoedryaioeathsand oithe war and restrictive measures. to remove the profit motive trom the QIQ at hltostieanta. have MCI I- aoptoeis other sections. Ursula de Boinviiia had been an- noyed when he had told ller what -~lnd not wltour logic - that l1~ they were condemned to remain attempt to Greatrix had accepted the allogic but he felt that a yacht such lowed to disappear into the blue 9| [hence Emmett hibition amendment. declared the without some effort being made t0 d organize a search especially since 011 Sir Timothy was such a prominent whether or not they wished to con- figure 1n the flnanlglal rygfki 5p. iinue to allow the sale oi’ liquor. He declared that one-third of the nation's territory is now "dry" by local option and said that in Application, Miss D. 20,469 localities where Lady Kitty. Pm- m‘? was interested in him. he saw that.’ perhaps it might be even better it woe-seas» .- Ribbon missionary and all-India ~ GE PEK .~ i. .1 ‘HCK Qhf "UL " i“ Nil Nil ‘M """' __._.. DISTRIBUTORS FOR PRINCE rowallo ISLAND ATLANTIC WHOLESALERS (Eastern) lmms i .-_. Wood lalassd_.¢;,i|,°,,. Service Pending completion of installation of ail "Charles A. Dunning" the service will be ea M- "Pfiwfl SIOIVT" as follows: eove oo and .....7A.M.—l _ ._' " Leave Caribou_l1...s...... 9 A.M.—1'l -Operating Daily including Sundays I DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME RATES: Same as i946 NOTE--Startii1g today, l"... 2m, a fourth trip b n. P ~ ~'- Nova will l». made until n. Charles A. Dunningyis b i?" route. Leaving Wood Islands at 7 p.m. and returninucf q“ Caribou a.4s p.m. (Daylight Sdving Time) 9 '°"' usrsn IN TO CFCY AT 7:30 A.M. (STANDARD TIME) FOR LATEST NEWS '- llortllumierland Ferries Ltd. burnm on n, "M °" by ll: l v l i Bus Schedule Leave s: a. IC t8.30 A. . ° '- ulduYi bY ‘Wind ielliiangrdlss CornerAiol gldertslllillsylfllhdisgays‘ s"; Mclwflwy,‘ Mm‘ l° 6'5" 3°)‘ llY cflilello’: Corner to Lot SSWcull o to Kingston, East Wiltshire, North River Corner to Ch‘: lottetown. Leave on return to Stanchel at 4 p. m. Late Saturday night trip starting June 28 and Saturday until further notice. I Leave Stanchel at 6.30 PM. by way of Kelly's Cross, Green every teconcl Stonchel. . BIIY. Lot 65 Chapel, Kingston and‘leave on return 11.30 PM. te _ EllTL BUS LINES new oulscow 1 l -__V ' m ms MARITIM it HALIFAX‘ ‘r M‘ ©A WESTBOUND 5551mm“ READ DOWN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY READ UP PM. PM. AM. p,“ 53!, 7M, 2:10 '1 :00 Lv. Charlottetown Ar. 5:45 8 :00 m2! l2 1O . O ll l! ' 2:35 7:25 Ar. New Glasgow Lv. 5:15 7:35 ' ' —- —- Lv. New Glasgow Ar, __‘. ._ ' 3110 —— —— Ar. Halifax , Lv, —- -— 4:8 DAILY OPERATIONS NOW BE- SUMED T0 NEW GLASGOW For Information and Reservations PIIONI Z001 at B“ Manmmz CENTRAL AIRWAYS Wli Sllll’ ANYVl/lllfllill FORD MERCURY PARTS rilul (lFNlllNl-l