WESTERN GUARDIAN (‘f7 r . “seem-robe " AND PIINCI WIN!’ UIIOOYIIIQ-Illonl K-l COUNTY. ‘fifiifsauonbflaanuvuiugumucb-lbnolibmpmi‘ n m: be mm dolly bi my b: u» following m... o, II :- ‘Pgeellfllhgokatorc. Water so; Toronto Baktrl. WI"! ll- ianwlllbf y delivered lo any ham l, rBcylt30P"‘lJ°l'1’°l°TWl&.Pl|0lIQ283-l Ml’ Gourds. n , u»: o...l:'.,“i“1'°c.li.till.§t Summon-aide by this service o: d" you,‘ order to the b0! rfllwaulhio for deliveries on your route. ¢___?- | u reserved for new! vfilflrgccfiumailfill but ndverthlnl of a newsy nature bu! ' u; a; 2 cents a word strlcl! DI!- ‘bl, p; advanol. ' LFORMALIN or Ceroeun ethy- br D1113 _ G NlCELY-Miss Dorothy cnggfaau h.~er cf Mr. on Mrs. M,“ A. Co. ibeck, Summers e, i-a prcgiggjifl; favorably after her re- cent operation in the Prince County flgsplldL-S. . _FORMEB Ill-PEG!!! 3-551- DENT PASsES-Word has been re- cQVEd of rile death i-h WinniPYl! U1 “i”, 15m of Mrs. W. W. Mable-rod. uldow of the late W. W. Macheod. i rnier Pcsl Office Inspector it vgllnnlpqg. Mrs M 70f" llllrb‘ Marv F. Bealrsto and a sistr p3qll€.'s _S.~\D NEWS BECEIVED- Mr. g T, all r.lo of Malpsque nas re- ceived wcrcl by 99168111111 o! the oealh of iier sister, Mrs. S. Scott, form iv Connie K. Home)’. W110 a iilvaylll Vernon Hcspltfll on $171K, May 19.11. Mrs. John Mille- Wllllflllfii, oi Covahead is also o. s >- Rlaimoy of i .M . c. w. Mimi"? l?» bbotllyez-S- -—CON(IRATULATIONS — Mr. l ; , _ f Mrs. Down- l§§"3lD§§.§l§i§id§§‘ aha me um H. u, Downing is receiving ihe con- ratulatlcni of his friends on _hsv- i won the Canadian L. ion Scholarship as alum-ii S93!‘ 5-“ ‘mt: n Prmqe of ales College. Mr. Dcwmng 3153 Ncewgd aln hcnl)!‘ dl_ oloma M155 Geraldme Darby daughter of Mr. H. A. Darby- slim‘ nlersiile. was among m“? IwflVifl-B graduation diploma-i. Miss Darby is | 4th year student. l. —Fl‘NERAL 0F JOHN LEFUR- HEY-Iii: funeral wil/Wes f0!‘ J°h_n Lefillg . son of Mr. and Mrs. L.- l-‘ilrgey. Sunlmrrside vsas held On Sunday, May 21st, from the homo a! his parents. Rev. Dr. AVBTY Gates conducted th: funeral aissist- rd b Rev. ,l. w. A. Nicholson. o! Nora Bedeque, WhO,_li'l a short ad- dress spoke of lllB tine oualitiea of the deczassd and brought words of comfort to the _ bered-Ved . jThe Christian's Goodnight" was mm: oath sympathetic feeling by Mrs. Jack MacLeod and the choir of the Summersicie Baptist Church eon the bcautlful hymns "The Sands o lime" and "Safe in the armi of Jesus," six former school mate.- ‘ach- ed a; pallbearers, James Bradford Corns, Franck MooNelll. hlired Mlitlliescll, Bruce and Rol and Crozlcr. Burial was in the fam- llv cc. in Hi2 People‘. Cemetery. Tile iuiicrlll ups rely largely a. - tended by wmpazlieii: friends.—S. PERSONALS ..-Mr. Ncil Sinclair l5 spending h: va lltlnn with his mothcr, Mra. E. E. Slllrlalr, Summersldc. ».\ir. Wallace Iss1; of Summer- rlde l3 a Ddtliflb in the Prince Coullly HOspitdb-S. -—Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Alien end Mrs. J. A. Blues have returned to bulnmersld: from a short visit to bicntrzulp-s, I . .5 Yvozlli: Arsenult ha; re- turned to surnmerside from s most enjoyable Vlili. to Quebzc Oity, Whtrs shc was the guest of Miss Clair Le Gendre. ~Ml"s. H. M. Eek-er. and son- B1311‘, huv; reiumed to their home gihfilfiiséllillflfi‘ irclrn Wolftséihllée‘, NAB» ‘ TB Bl‘ 3.. BED l C" lliil UnlversiiyL-S. a / n8 ~——-——- / -Frlenli5 will regret‘ to learn of the cont ruled illness of Mrs. Jones. 5-. Eleanors. Her sister. Miss Eleon- or Green is tlflylllfl with her dur- iiiil her illness. —Pricnds in Summerside will be plcared lo near that Mr. Bernard bi-‘Rm. sell c: Mrs. W. B. - 4m» Monoloh. N, 8.. and the fete Rfv. canon Siam former Rector of 5~ Mary's church, Bummerslde, ha; btfu appointed as Deputy Director 0i the Imperial Forestry Bureau so Oxford, England. Mr. Sham is e graduate of the University of New ruruwlck and hm been in the ber- ViCP of the D:minion Forestry Ber- vc: for some time. Mrs. steam and ron, Peter, will remain in Fleder- iclon for some time-B. Broadcasts To Bo iieard In ilanada TORONTO, m 3l-_.(CP)-All ‘Pedal broadcasts A’; I "i" Q the U hen Boturd 1m’ " Y" “m” r5553 id's s; 3 Soldier in Arlinllbn im- Z s}; rune from Washington. gailflti“ entrain for Red J, to boord g-dfil Y" lll can-y them to N crk Wfilldb air, _- ' MAMML ~43 easier co, Kensington. L-1l10.. DOdd-‘il’ _-“f.t.‘.‘iiv=,-g~,,~ -sri:i: THE m0 sno hi!“ "we "u" wais. vayeglwlegli pieces by .Canada’e largest m; manufacturers at the 011mm Hotel, Bummgrgmg mesa-I May 30”‘- nwm 301mm! now for an appointment, 5.1mm -B.ETUBNED IIO - ' Maomurao attended M5,. ‘thug-t.- ioge exegciseg‘ of Acadig . w 1'9 9!‘ llkhiflr. Hiidfed is n. student-Mrs. M M Hlldred have nowafetllllgggd Zxfbgfifilfflsg —MOTORED FROM VANC - VER- Mrs. D. R. Morrison ectgrlrll- P511195 by i181" sister. Mrs. McCuich- eon. motored from Vancouver, B, (3,, to Mrs. Morrison's home in Bedeque arriving home last Thursday. Mrs. Morrison has been vsiting in the west for some months. Her skter, Mrs. McCuicheon will be ller guest for a. short time. —VlSlTl'NG IN SYDNEY-Jim's. A. B. L. Home of Summelsde, ac- companied her daughter, lVLrs. Ralph Parker, on her return to Sydne , N. S. and will rpend some time ere. Mrs. Parker has been visiting her parents for the past few days-S. —BETURNED T0 CAMPBELL- TON-Mr. Vernon Ramsay, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Ram- say. who visited Summerside last week has returned to his home in Cam beliion, N. B. While in Sum- mer de he altznded the annual meeting of the frm of Sinclair and Stewart, Ltd. of which his lax lam- er was presxient at the time of his ' death-S. Nevismen Miss Train; Take To Bus (By The Canadian Press) BEAVERMOUTTI. B, C., May 28 Newspaper and photographic cov- erage of the royal tour ‘in the‘ Rocky Mountains was dlSfllpiHl today when 40 correspondents and photographers missed their pilot I rain at Banfi, Alia, and had to Became of a hitch in arrange- ments, the first oi the tour, rc- porters and photozrapllers were left behind at Banal’ and caught lhd“ pilot train after a breakneck ri e a Awakened at 7.30 am, MST, so that they could be ready to leave on the pilot train at ll o'- click. the correspond-ants. unshnv- en and without brrakfast, were held in the Banfl Springs Hotel lhalf an hour until the King and ,Queen had left for early divine service at St. George's Anglican Church in Banff. They then were loaded into three buses wh‘ch ar- rived at Banfi’ station just in time to S29 the pilot train puffing out 100 yards away. Arrangements were made quickly to taioe them to Lake Louise, 3'1 milca lbw-by. Dusty and rain spot- ted, they arrived in ‘L-ake Louise to find the royal train steaming in but the pilot train was huff an hour ahead. Resignediy they car- ried on to field. where they just mounted to non on the pilot train before it left for Vancouver, Newspapermen Take Chances To Bot Story BCB1DN. May lib-There W01‘! risks aplenty token by the mm who performed tho remarkable res- cue of the 33 survivors 0i the United States submarine squaius ouumod tho Ibi- the flnt time deteill were revealed '6'." l°l".‘..l°°e'ilt’°°i.m'°“léllimm" “W. oc e 2B men had $1105 uslus. Crockett re- l . ' Ail-wildly fllll conoemine’ turned days ond nithtc of almost con- tinuous work on the awry. Shortly before dawn on i110 g ‘(for the Squaius sank Crockett put out from Portsmouth in e 80 foot open lobster DOQZr-G comparative cookie alwlLti-‘ifl-t. V" tossed about b; the leu runn ‘t “Wilts lhihmnfa" ‘it. m c e - gCOIi sficr d light the obster my, completed he io-milc jour- ney over ocean to the res- cue scene. owifll l5 "m" l5 ‘he sees would ‘eiiow to one of o boots in the rescue fleet. 4300a" used his hands as e m IP71?!" to mil | question to on o floors- "How msriy are deed down 0~ ‘me cell come back that mess- tl h ll f lxéiatogbrd out on M f‘ m,“ bed been trowad in the znmm¢ flxgumafllfi/IHGHQE end I . our r§p0%"£:fi;e¢~°:: . a Wu 50¢ and nu riaht me bone 0n I lobltormon in All four were so could hardly come ‘ landing wupiuio yard. ride by bus 58 miles to Field. B.C. ' furs will be CLIFTON HOTEL on By the fur expert; of facturers. The newest neck Special Announcement The Year's outstanding selection of quality flake All Appointment ilovi By Phone 0r Personal Bali. Ladies Ready-to-Wearb Department. SUESIDE — shown at the TUESDAY, MAY 30th. Canada's largest manu- ln fur coats, capes and pieces. L-1009. illany Greetings For iiuints 0n Birthday tBy The Canadian Press) AIJLANDEIL, Ont... May 28- The Dionne quintuplets started the sixth year of their lives will? thrilled at one gzeetins Whivii their nurses explained came to them "hundreds of miles through the air." The five famous sisters received grab-mags of various types on their sixth birthday, but none pleased Lhem as much as one couldn't see-good wishes by radio from two amateur short-wave op- erators at New Redford, Mass. The greeting was picked up by another “ham“ at MorrlsburgOnt. who relayed it t0 North Bay. 11% miles from here. where it was in- tercepted by G. K. Reid. The North Bay operator delivered the message and the main job for the nurses was to explain to the little gizls what it was all about. Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe said his charms reached their fifth life milestone "happier and sturdier than they have ever been." To celebrate the event. the qulnts were hostesses to their parents, OIiva. and Efzire Dlonnqand their seven brothers and sisters. Special delivery was necesseryto the Dafce nursery today as thous- for the quinte were handled int-he post. office of this Northern Onio- rio village of 800 persons. More than 1.600 birthday cards were received, in addition to let- ters, flowers. gifts and novelties. The bulk of the mail came from parts of Canada were represented. So thrilled were the children over their recent trip to Toronto for an audience with the King and Queen that ous to today they showed little interest in pre- parationa for their birthday Dirty. but when the on arrived. they showed the some enthusiasm that. led them to shower Their Maiesties with kisses. The little girls were deeply touched when their nurses ex- plained one of the greeting; was from a five-year-old shut-in living in the United States. The sender. a bed-ridden cripple girl.- sent. hand-painted cards for Emilie, Yvonne, Cecile, Marie and An nettle. Germany Puts Ban On Broadcasting 0f B The Auoefsted Preel) nliinlm. my w-bvwflt PM‘ ostantsmnd Roman Catholics lis- toned in vain I01‘ Whitsunday reli- gious program 0n W ‘i1’- ‘IflQUlfy disclosed that German! h“ bmmq rgdjp broadcasts of mug-loll; services and illilt till Nut government eleo il Pill/ti!!! l» curb on the sole of bibln and ders ch u the radio bun lfgrhbb paiilbii-Hhed but In truis- 52m. gigibiywflflml m- INDIAN SNOW PYIII ( The Col-million Prue zmgxr. die-mm"! a) t" soldiers Wh dial-Wound hm in a snow storm was solved after I month. when the snow melted disclosed the NW a wallow unwind ‘I'll Canadian Prelll 011.1% ' __ of il u, y m; resulted in the kill- h; 3mm Indiorrin tho fungi. l” tigerudeeui i?! I n” “m, um, , and serious by suffered by l" ands of gifts and pieces cf mail‘ the United States, although many Religious Services my rcc~~i=--~-=.~l from Ego 1) numerous other ainnen. He cer- rlcd no radio. but. the narrow confines of his cabin were further reduced by navigation and techni- cal instruments. A flier of ndne years‘ experience, Smith formerly lived in Olarks- burg. W. Va., and had been a. pilot for the Detroit-Stmtuls-Marquette lrle. Smith took four sandwiches. a couple 0f chocolate bars and two thermos bottles. one containing water and the other a soft drink for refreshment. Ln hLs emerg- ency kit he had first. aid mater- ials, a knife, revolver and roll of mosquito netting-the latter in case cf a forced landing on the northern Atlantic coastal wilder- near. His tool kit was stripped down i0 a screw driver and a. single wrench. No Reports ST. JOHN'S. Nfid.. May 28-110 reports on the progress of the plane ing Thomas H. Smith on a transatlantic flight had been received in this Newfoundland capital tonight. Smith took of! early today on a projected non- stop flight across the ocean from Old Orchard Beach, Me. Government officials said here none of the wovemment telegraph stations in the island's outports had reported sighting the tiny plane. But. they pointed out it was (Possible he posed over the islan after the closing of the of- fices, open only from 9.00 to i0 s.m. Newfoundland Daylight Time. Bad flying weather prevailed over the island today. It rained during the day. and visibility was poor. SAINT JOHN, N. 3.. May 28- An official of the Municipal Air- port here said tonight that an oil'- plane heard over the field at B ii.m. A.D.T._ was believed to be that 0t Thdmls H. Smith, M.- tompting u transatlantic hop. The motor sounded like s smell one as tho unseen plane circled the field twice and then needed east in thick fog and rail-l. The tceilting here was only about 100 be . No other reports of the lune were heard in New Brunswi . HALIFAX, May Z8—A1!'P°Pt of- ficials and government agencies here said tonizht they had receiv- ed no reports ori ‘fllomu H. Smith. who took of! today from Old Orchard Beach, Me. on en atitongptled non-stop transatlantic 0rd from Charlottetown was to the eflact he had not been sighted over Prince Edward Island. Weather on one Nova scoiia n coastline was foggy during the it was held e Built-it's tiny fill-M pcmedover out being been Victim Of Hit And Run Driver COOAGNB, N. 3., my l8 - (CH-Alle 1y struck by o nit and run ver near her Home here Saturday nftemoon. Jeanne Dsigle, three years old. died short- ly after the accident. Police Lmltod o motorist. Newcutie lest night but to roves! his name or soy i! a charge had been laid. It was said the car bore uebec licence pistes. An inquest wil be held l-lere to- morrow bftemoon. B“ Gernlehee Conbomme An o“ gnrnlsh gives n clear momma n. professional finish. To ut two cigoe of boiling con- somme add the well-beaten yolk of one egg. Stir constantly until the on is cooked Jewellery Needs Simple (‘are Jewellery worth keepin teinlv worth keeping we I. gocdidcltokeepench iocoine separate box. refersb lined. Contact wtlh 0t r pieces causes sci-stones. To clean wash with eaoftbrusbin e bethoftepld water, blend soap and two or three is cer- It’; a dr of mimonls. thor- Lg . end poll-lb with out- l A LoH?'F1i'€E":” J Will Arrive the departure md b revel finest. s prover perv-ice we: Hon! the royal couple spent hep noun n their Bani! arrival Fgydsy ev- Leavlngtbehoiolthekingnul- iicdwnrveteruis lined uuinfrogt of the Royal Canadian Police Bu- recksTtieir Maieatluexsendomn liner the visit to lake Louise, still lightly-coated with ice. the arty drove down Kic Horse ghway to Field. 56 miles west of Bonff. Aftor six-minute stop to grheet a cheerng crowd of .000 eir Ma ies entrained for the west at 1. P. M. M.S.'I‘. No Formal Functions N0 formal funclllom marked the Bani!’ visit, set aside for rest fol- lowing crowded activities of the da since Their Majest-ies arrived a. Quebec May 1'1. Banff residents ice‘: the royal couple to their hearts and did not interfere with ihedr cluual wander ngs. cheery hand waves were exchanged wher- ever Their Maisties wen . Elarly Saturday the King and Queen made a motor trip to Tunnel Mountain, two miles from the hotel. and walked for 50 minutes. They reached ‘will top of the 5.500~foot _-a.k and returned to the hct/el in me for lunch. A deer wandering the road forced the royal car to halt their Majestles taking keen interest. They saw a young bear which the Kins hotographed and the amusing an- Ics c!‘ a grouse that sellcd on the road while the car was halted made the King laugh. All 16 members of the party that made the trip of two hours and 20 minutes to Tunnel Mountain were in great humcr when they returned. The Kim and Queen appeared greatly relaxed after the taunt. After lunch Their Majestic,‘ went for a ride in a buggy locally called a shay. drawn by two white horses. The old-fashioned rig was unearth- ed from a stable loft at the Queen's request and the royal couple enjoy- ed the six-mile ride around the golf course, towering mouritan; a- ove. green, tree-bordered fairways nestling below. For the drive the Queen ctumged from her sports frock of the morn- illilg to a tailored blue-grey tweed s t, f- mod ,- short-coated. and o the-face el hat. A blue silk kerchief en- circled her neck. e n: was comfortably dressed ln sports jack- et, plain grey trousers and snap brim brown hat. During the early afternoon Satur- day Their Malesties posed for pho- tcgraphers on the hotel terrace where they walked for ill minutes with Prime Minister MaicKenzfe King and George Steward press liaison officer. , King Token Motion Pictures While they posgdmrgadigvnforbm em the King took motion pictures. dir- ect his camera chiefly It ti" beau: ul Banff scenery. The evsninfl was spent emotiv- Bright sun shone this morning when Their Maiesties MOM. The ed alt the hotel until the ure for the prowl‘ 86mm drive to Field where they l “eini-‘rezw ‘tizmdifi-‘tmli- V Oreo: Dlviede boundary of British Columbia and Alberta and high point on ilne railway line. 5.331 feet. diviéiixg mm lfpor n waters flrowinl! WES C 0593 Rlgrthuarld east to the Arctic and an c. inprggbndtyiizfeidteliong ' 03313-1: the Bow Valley. ' {he Blue Riv" if???" iifififu "ZIJJTJ £223.13" a e .u ev - ful Chateau. not vet opened for the summer. on the lakes . Then the, drove dowmhle Kick- i H h , to?! ngbdgflrglet kltlgembvgped at Kam- loo . a. 0.. at. o. s P. 111.. Parr. an arrive at Vancouver ail l0 A. M. tomorrow. Policing Bombay For Prohibition M—(OP)-I0 i5 BOMBAY. May he N partner; ab; it: the enforcement of“? ibit-ivn in the Boulbey ores. e district go" ~ " Aug. 1, when all licen- w; for e sag OI iniflxlcuiid 1n restaurants. clubs and howls will be Paced: P, Bruneli. W. McGratl-i. L. Leclerc, G. MicKe-nna, R. Train- Of. U. Sullivan. Sociology l. Iloncn: J. Higgins. Pissed: L. Landrigan, R. McNeil. S. ‘Pmlnor, W. Pirleau, I. Walsh, A. MacDonald. Economics 1. Honors: J. McGaughey, P. F. MacDonald, C. Goody. : E. German, L. Poirier, H. Wight, R. MacDonald, T. Hol- land, L, Connolly, J. Strain. Aug- ustine Campbell. E. Roche, K. Mooney, F. O'Connor, J. McCar- thy. H. Landry. J, Mclrinis, G. Trainor, G. Sullivan, E, Mclnnis, J. ‘Irainor. . Philosophy l. Honors: J McGaughey, , Passed: T. Holland, Augustine; Campbell. L. Connolly. C, Bouch-‘ ard. E. Mclnnls, H. Wight, J. Mc- Carthy. H. Landry. Philosophy 2. Honors: F. Howatt. Passed: C McQuatd, L. Landri- leclerc. J. Sullivan. F, Boudreau. A. MacDonald. R. McNeil, Walsh, W. Pineau. Philosophy s. Honors: C. McQuaid, L. Landri- gap. P. Brunslle, F. Hewett, R. McNeil, J. Higgins. Passed: L, Leclerc, J. Sullivan. W. Pineau. A. MacDonald, I. Walsh. S. Trainer. F. Bouclreau. Philosophy s. l Passed: E. Gorman. P. F‘. M ‘ Donald. E. Roche. L. Poitier, O'Connor, C. Coady, J. Trainer, J. McInnis. G. Trainor, R. Mal-Don- ald, K. Mooney. Philosophy 6. : C. McQuaid l". Hotwabi. J. MoGd-umhey, S. Trainor, T. Hol- land. J. McCarthy. . . R. Mc- . P. Brunelle. E. McIrlnLs. F. Boiudreau. H. Landrv. L. Leclerc. H. Wight, Augustine Campbell, J. Sullivan, A. MacDonald, l. Walsh. Pulsed: J. Sullivan. Physics l. HIGH SCHOOL PASS LIST (In order of merit) (Students whose names marked with an asterisk will be M? Sister John of the Cross. Sister to. Allan Callaghan. ‘Guy Sullivan, Frank Brennan, ‘Robert Morris, Oiestus McGulgan, ‘Mar- tin O'Brien. ‘Bixtus Feeharl (spe- cial student). Grade XI- P. h Ayiwurd, l". P. Aydwerd. Imus Dooley, Rmmld Delaney, 'Al~ inn Maotxznald, Vincent Gauthier, ‘Ernest McCei-ey. Leonard Doiron, ‘Joseph Doucette. Patrick Shar- key, Maurice Coffin. Francis Cor- coren. Cecil Hewett, Linus Roul- tor, ‘Louis Clarkin. Louis Dover- elux, ‘A. J. MMcAdlbm. ilfid Hiqhcs, ‘Henry urnaghon. c - ‘Hilbert A C Cross. l". L. Ayrwdi-d. L. Dooley, P, P. Aylward, sister Margcito. B. laney, V. Gauthier. ,ron, J. 1a. Leclerc, F‘. liLichaud. pre. A. Iievesque . ‘F. Mlchaud. R. Gendiro gal s q-raimn R BTuMHe‘ h %re, R. Genclron. F. Mlcliaud, J. p-e. A. Levesque. R. Gendron. F. Mlchaud. A. Levesque, J. P. Besupre. ‘pre, R. Gendron. Que. J. Paloma, J. B. Ileclerc, F. Mlchaud, R. Gendron. ron, A. Levesque, J, In order of merit: J.P. Ben , Honors: P. Brunelle, C. Boilch- 4- “V9411”. lo 3611mm, Jfi _ lomo, R. Gendoon, J. B. Leclerc, Passed: L. loclerc, l". Bciildreau. F- Mich-lud- Ask Wheat Peg For Australia erished said l". H. C , PBS 6 L O C O Ll] GEL- p id n f tn Vi tori Wh Rrowers’ Assoclati at Horshanl. as remitted by the r. be tocd oen ) e bushel er. railroad Mr. Cullen e XPOPWIK dump kets at ridiculous solid, when by _ they could ensure tlhe same return froéen sgnaller supplies. decide to reg ate the supply until the existing surplus had been sold. r St. Dunstan s "“"""" once n: r. r. Aylwud. gggggggggg! Mm Egg l! ' up» Grade II: Ibis! Jdn of in Greek i. at’ ' once n: 1. booing. c. norm;- Iouont .1. Trllrigr. r. MdJon- gkgkngfflkémuf L“) 3,1; ‘ 114- K- “W”! E- mm- euc s‘ maul.‘ la. oeirib. A. Pencil: B. McDonald. G. Sulli- a u L VH1, L. P011191’, F- O'Connor, w- Okla” ' ' lllflnth. l. 00mm, G. ‘Ibuincr. J-mm‘°~'-M°°'m"~°-°°°4Y- oneoxl Ilhnuiqhlos- mm 1. ~ noun: ‘is. u. can}. °°"'“" . Mi . RQITL A bkAll y. - n. Tnlnor. o. McKenno. he d‘ t S. Feohen. r “ angel-In: a. nun-n L. Poirier, Pr. McDon- $5M: L: nmmt“*""d,'m_ "n ““eJ."..i°°§““§;- J‘ Muniimlfihno A a McAdam A. Mmoeneld : . oon _. . n- ' ' _ ’ ' _ did. o. minor, wfwMbGmiih, c. “f” x" E- mmn’ o‘ B°“°h . I2. Roche, J. ‘Prodnor, G. ‘ Sullivan. E. . Tripoli-ck! Mnnmuh‘ L Grade; XII: Silsieradohnsllgl the an , E om! In M’ Cross, .Bnmee, uy van, Aulnynnrrl. emu-i, ltieyCdhill, i1. “-~ °‘”““"*““' , 1"“ l cbenimv Grade XII: Ester John of the Boi-I-ny Grade XI: 1'. L. Aylwnrd. Physiology b Hygiene ‘Grade X: L. Burke, L. MacDon- d. it Penmanship Grade 15!: C. Howaot, R. De- COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Bookkeeping. Honors: J. Palomo, J. P. Beau- R.Gend l Commercial Arithmetic Honors: L. Beaupre, J. P. Beau- Passed: J. Paloma, J. B. Leclerc, n. Correspondence Honors: J. Palomo. Passed: J. P. Beaupre. L. Beau- Leclerc. A, Ievesoue. Commercial Low Honors: J. P. Beaupre, L. Beau- Passvd: J. B. Leclerc, J, Palomo, Filing Honors: J. Pdlomo. F. Michsud. Passed: J. B. Lecicrc, L. Beau- Commercfal Geography Inna: - fiinulainn , crumb: \'~—v IUIHUIJJIIIIIII mbnnnuu ALO MVEUEALKWM Shows at 6.3@-9.15 MATINDE TUESDAY AT 3 CAPITDI. SUMZMERSIDE Mirror Of The Nation B: "Commoner" (“Hillier from page A) the House of Commons d important u committeesan msggm] ‘Ii-Jim's. a ernouli and evening. baturolly attendsnce in all places ordiiluebluntlial, L-‘dlilflfilifnt; r1995 no; n "U! eserve many of the loose C "B95 0f llluvmbebencc levelled a- SB-mst it from ill-informed quarter; ulll: lhe present session greatly week. ens its position 1n this respect, 5nd a: i$l€.='.‘,‘é”";‘é°..‘.°i“.'.‘°?“°"*“° M - in s ra . sponsi-ble. m“ L; re . An example cl this situaiion that ls Dl nlCrc lnall ordinary congg- quclice lo_ the country is the cast 0f the Minister of Finance and his c lnls important 4 to voice the conclusion that apparently the minister had never intended trig, 1,. shoulq be Put UIFWBh at this session. To this M!" Bil-fining indignantly replied that it was euer m his helm m“, B-ny other of his bills. Nevertheless, notice of the measure given when the o Honors: J. Palomo. Passed: J. P. Beaupm. L. Beau- “§,.‘_ fir: A. Levesque. r: Micheud, n. i bdrm. J. s. reelerc. Spelling Honors: J. P. Beaupre. Passed: L. Beaupre, A, Lev“- Penmanship Honor : R. Gendro , J, lvlienzud n mom“ P. Bee re, J. B. .Commerc|li Dlplonue by W8!» ustralian News Lot In Ailstrai the growers should four ahifl (74 d clared. The big wheat countries should stop ing wheat on the world's mar- low prices. he tion md control cred that the International d Committee would t mi ted. eel Kelly. MoCalIum, , , °§rur3$nm will a- numdtw ~01". Murphy. Revive Traffic buy six units of l ucr n. menu?‘ l Thil1d the mum. decision Grade X: Lloyd laces William For Old Cana s authorities lire reported to h!" If," ‘romnlu, mwin larllih, loo Moc- rlved at. One unit wil be one bgtinc Donna’ qmm“; Huflm LONDON M“ x_(cp)_me “I Wm‘ ' M ‘hm mm“ o’ e first dial/D ‘ airing race of “b ees" 01' Bi! 5° ti" i’! M“- n '1‘ ‘mm “e Religion who opera Britain's vast i and flmmy decmed upon‘ “u? augs‘ s stem of canals is to be revi . fr? bgwlesbeo the: “Eimli bottle: Bible mlllglib F’. lianggiward. A- e lvliilisuy bl Labor is to operate 0133;» at l" W‘ " °i W w“ “‘°°°““°' .' 1i. ‘bloom fifiEwtr-‘élfil Jiillififv‘; $2.5 m - . While per-mite for the “mo, moire gggdelmm m“ ‘:1 egbend consum tion of fordlfl 111"" m m1,” months 1am“, flemenm-y or wtnuritorieifn l. ihz Grade X1: I’. L. Aylwsrd. navigation and how to and‘? Dales- . 6 =0» mmmalmwmmu-l M X- L- Rie- zlirslzz: mlll":l.i:-..ll.....l. m. w ma: home “ h“; ced skippers untitlhetgovwlét 9b" m should be wilum w comniyuyg? take a barle o____ o . ‘if?’ m. tirrichtag‘ Natal-team“ m- cnlde xni Sister John of tile m“ PM“ mum,“ Therefore. the lain of Mm" i" once XI: n. Dociev. -""" ,8 b, “pCIIOM of non- m,“ x, m L‘ Aywmrd, E, 1,“- MmDLl-‘ION. N. 8.. Mo!’ AsilTic domicile." kin. e fCPl-C. n. snaw. 66-year-old be. it Ind su 0131116111’), is approximately 103mg thele.B.000ml¥ batltn" ‘l motion of nlrcbem adults "m! figpepiy for permits to buy 111W!- ___.._...._.___ Greek Grade XII: Sister John of the Dime, M. Cahill. Ulolllnllflfclblhl- French Grade XII: L. Dooley. V. Gnu-l merchant, died today 0i iliiilfifl suffered as he was struck by an automobile Greene, Lawrencetown. N May 24. Sham was wolklng onthe highway near his home when hit. i-fe suffered a matured skull. Edward drlv n by e 8., 0H oi w a ' tn " to an endrbivve thg fig: glmltldgfv and the bill itself was not revealed until some time later. qhen it was found to be so complicated and ob- scure in its terms and intentiom that even the minister did not understand it. Under the fire 0i the Opposition Mr. Dunning: has resorted to the remarkable course of sending such an outstanding measure to a committee at the verii We of pmrogntion. The peculiar rformanoe in this case t Lfie| I". . Passed: J. P. Beaupre. L. Beou- Whelfltlllnfilelxgalnflglfllga?‘ wlliafsmrggv’ Div. J. B. I-eclem. A. Levesque. throughout the session. Typewrmn‘ Hon. Ian Mackenzl escaped from “on”, l. ma“, a‘ 0mm the Public Accounts Bemmmee mu mk mdtélew away to v o. of a hotel. Ho Depart- Chemlltrr 1- J- P110111”- left mold; clels or his ’ b l0 Sill refini- Ilonors: H. OT-lanley, M, Cahill. Cmnmercisl hulls]: gut-he ilgilblgafslergugzieglmgm; gyn- Plwdr P‘. Mmfiuiflv. N. Rkgan, tract. The Committee lost little by R. Trainer. Htlllm- J- Pelomo. his departure, how ver. " because PM“ J- P- Benton. L. Bcou- d the dflys he bad ‘been fici’ Chemistry 8. P"- R- GflTdTDUi L. B. IACIQIQ, I’, 9 U011 h! I41 5 “Y Michoud. foiled virtually all efforfsmof H’ l P‘. Hi, C. MCQUAid 135515913 Bu!" 9 f _;_ glfjff‘, y 3,111,", Tmwrlun; (Xrtlflentu inc a information of importance to Biology s. R wanna’ n mm“. A 1* me public interest. Honors: F. I-Iowatt. C. McQuaid. ‘galuewqfllmuh 5am“ I “'- liluiiig Man Is Foiilid Drowned Mining Rennie, year 0on3!!! engineer we: found drowned w dsyinthemeetnivel-Ji coroner's Jury returned s verdict of death required to write supplementary CANBERRA, May ZG——(OP)—NO b drowni . examinations). mtiwfill improvement» in the Aill- yThc was discovered by tralian wheat industry could be ex- Kitchener “Mule. 0pm,“, . M m "all: no: -~ ow m» “mg - wen “and” w comm” m. _ Police and doctors. teat-yin‘ at the inquest. said there were no marks on one body and one cloth- ing was not disarranged. Mrs_ Sadie Reynolds said he had left her home 1n New Glasgow at orb-sod i he fell from nil- ww bridge to the river while ialrlme shortcut to his l-lol-nein Bteiiarton. Channel Tunnel Being Advocated LONDON, May 28—5ome British military circles are advoooti construction of a channel ‘W111i’ between Great Britain and Franco. n u mid one believe l. tunnel undgr {he Eng Channel llliflht prove the country's “lifé-lihfi’ ih case of hostilities, A recent issue of a United Set‘- vice Review, featured an article favoring construction of such B tunnel. Once regarded as o pro- ject of fantastic proportions. Ewes said uie idea had been mwiwd vb the forefront by miropean de- volobments of the 1w. vear- Bri- tain's insular isolation has be: come a danger rather thano pm- tection, champions of the tuimli argue. The provisioning of Britain ag- glnst. a possible wartime block a has become an urgent issue, por- ticularly since Germany emkndco ner naval building P198157" Wm’ the announced determination of matching the royal navy‘: sub~ “Z15” ‘uenfmtb t nn-ei argue it nsors c e u would fnclliltoto the diapim! 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