MAY 26. 1950 - --.-- THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN . d..- ,, race Flvb Canadian l.egio: Monthly Meeting President H. R. Vessey rreafded at the regular monthly meeting or the Charlottetown Branch of llie Canadian Legion lazst even. l ng. A 80001 percentage of members were present, and four new ones were missed for active member- ship. In addition to these, eight ncw members were initiated d r- ing last nights meeting. Regular monthly statements were submit. ted and passed, and President Ves- sey announced that preparations for the Dance to be held on Tues- day. May aoln. were well urder way. This dance is being held under mejointsponsul-ship of the Canal- drlnn Legion and the LMlies' Auxii. iary, for the Manitoba Relief Fund. as part of a Dominion-wide pro- gram. The Ladlcs' Auxiliary alo nrnllghf. to the meeting the aug- grstion that wives and mo.hera of 'he members of the Canadian Legion could do much to help the organlzatiin by Joining the LadleS' Auxiliary. Asks -Queslion lie lighlhoug Keepers OTTAWA, May 25 - (CP) - W. it-roster S. McLurc (PC-Queen's) asked in the Commons tonight 'l1h3t bonuses" had been granted Canada's lighthouse keepers --.1: they might keep abreast of l. x cost of living. Transport Minister Chevrier re- p:.cd the lighthouse keepers as r.vil. servants got regular statutory zncrcases from time to time nnd l-.-mild not be entitled to bonuses. Institute For Blind Plans Campaign The Island branch of the Cana- dzzln National Institute for the Blind will hold their annual cam- paign for funds during the first two weeks in November. it was decided last night at a meeting of lhn Board members in The Char- lottetown. President, Mr. G. R. Foster presided. Mr. Foster announced to the meeting that Col. E. A. Baker. mill-2., M.C., managing director of iflv C. N. I. B. will visit Charlotte- llwn on June 19 to address the Rntarians. Mr. J. Ira Davison, Supervisor r.' Placements for the Maritime llvision spoke on the work of his '- 'lTll'l'lCIll. He told the Board c- were 36 canteens operated blind persons in the Maritimes -rd that other sightless persons have been placed in Maritime fac- 'w:.os where they earn an inde- gwsdent living. Fzeid Secretary. Mr. G. E. Wood rs-ported that more than 75 persons Prince. Edward Island had been contacted personally since April 1. llany of these. he said. received institute concessions and White Canes. Present at the meeting were Mrs W. J. P. MacMilian. Col. K. S Rogers. Mr. Sidney Green. Mr. Walthen Gaudet. Dr. J. A. Clark, Col. Leo !'. MacDonald. Mrs. Lorne Noonan and Mr. Walter S. Grant. wt PUBLISIIEII RETIRES IJSTOWEX. Ont... May 5 -(OP) -B. L. H. Bamford. 66. today atnounced his retirement as editor ilzld publisher of the weekly Lis- towel Banner after 38 years in the nvwsplper business. He will be succeeded by George Tstham. 22- :.'ca.r-old native of Woodstock. ant, who has been in the 'news- zwpt-r business since 1946. BIRTHS. MARRIAGES DEATHS 50: Per Insertion BIRTHS .T.E....MM.:.... DUFF! - At the P. E. I. Hospital on May Erd. 1950. to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Duffy a son. 7 lbs. 11 cu. DIGNAN-At the Turner Nursing Home, O'Lcary. on Wednesday. May 34th, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Dignan. a daughter. 8 lbs. 8 cu. DUFFY - At the Charlottetown Hospital on May 25th, 1950. to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Duffy. of Bun- bury, a son. ROGEISON-At the P. E. I. Hus- Dltal on May 24th to Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Rogcrson. ll daughter, Wight 7 lbs. 12 oza. DEATHS TM MaeLIOD - At her home 656 Strathcona St.. Winnipeg. Man., on May lllh. 1950. Mrs. lda Dixon Maclreod. widow of the late Alex- ander Maclseod. formerly oi Uigg. Prince Edward Island. MMLIOD-Al the P. I-3. Island Hospital. Thursday. May 25. John Archie Macbeod. formerly of Wheatley River. in his will if?"- Funeral from the Macl.enn Fun- eral Home tomorrow. Saturday. service starting at 2 o'clock. Ill- lcrrnent People's Cemetery. . Maclean UNDIIITAIBI IMBALMIB Charlottetown and North Wlltahlra PIIONI MI GEIITIIAI. GUARDIAN this column Ia reserved for new: of local interest. but advertising on I I0"! nature may be inserted at five earns a word. strictly pgy. able in advance. coosfls for Photographs. .lIluasur's 'I'Axa. Puong m. HOT PLATES 53.85 up. Toombs Music Store. MATERNITY DRESSES just arrived at The Fashion Shoppe. PIIONOGBAPH and radio com- bination. Bargain M500. Toombs Music Store. DISPENBABY Annual Clmwl-10" by women canvessers starting May 27th. Please be gen. erous. LITTLE THEATRE Guild an. nual meeting at Brighton club, Friday. May zslli at 8 o'clock. NEW SHIPMENT T shirts. sun dresses and swim sun. 3'' The lvrlshion Shoppc. DB. w. H. SOPER will be absent. from his office unill May an in. clusive. xvamzrc-wlrll. ennmcl. non l'91i0W- MID paints and vxlrnisiics. Toomba Music Store. LARGE STOCK of parts kept Ill stock for the Cockshutt sixty anti seventy tractors. Phone and mall orders KW?" Pmmpt attention. l-!. B. Weeks. Coal Yards. rnlzh WINNER - Among the graduates at St. University, Antigonish, this week was Philip Dennis La.rk.ln, or st Peter's Bay. P.E.I , who was awarded the prize for proficiency in cooperative studies. OLIVER TRACTORS. Another car of 66 row crop tractors ml- loaded today. Only three left to sell. Can be inspected at H. B. Weeks. Coal Yards, Charloltctowp. FUNERAL AT MEAIIOWPANK -The funeral at the late Freder. ick W. Hyde of Mendowbank was held yesterday afternoon from his late residence Service was conducted by Rev. M. K. Char- man, who also officiated at the grave-side in Meadowbark Ceme- tery. 'I'lle pallbearers were, Cuull Murray, Colin MacPhail, Frank Bolger, Gordon Boyle, String clow and lvusseli Hyde. FIINERAL AT VILLAGE GREEN-The funeral of Mrs. Sophie DeCha.nipe. Village Gr:cn, Wu held from her late residence yesterday afternoon. service at the home and grave was conducted by Rev. A. S. Weir. Pownai. The pallbearers were. William Doyle, Edwin Duffy, Charles Duffy, Dan- iel Myers, Earl Buell, D. Mun Blurlal was in Birch Hill Cemet- ery. P. W. C. B'l'IJDENT8' EXHIBIT -A ilwo-day exhibition of art vrorlt by students of first year Pr-lance of Wales College, Teacher Training, and special Matriculat- ion, opened yesterday in room '22 at the P. W. C. The showing ill- cludes samples of lettering, water colors and tempera. oils. finger painting, block prints. (potato nlrd lino cuts) pen work, pencil sketch- es, soap carving and papier mache masks. work shown is all done in classes under the guidance of Miss Eleanor Lowe. and should he of great interest; to those who have art in any form as a hobby. Dis- pla is open to the public today will close this evening. SLIGHT ACCIDENT - A slight aocldont involving two cars oc- curred in the City yesterday morn- ing about 10:50, it was reported by the City Police Department. The accident took place on Grafton street in front of the Bank of Nova Scotia when a car backing out of a parking none on the North side of the street collided with a car travelling West on Grafton. one car received dam- age to the right rear fender. right front and rear door. whtlr tiilc other received a damaged rear bumper. No persons were injllrrd. P.W.C. YEAR BOOK--The Prinlc. of Wales College Year Book, the Welahman. just off the press SW05 a complete and picturesque review of activities at the College throughout the year. The hook contains pictures and blogrnpiiil-s of the graduating clnsscs iogcthcr with pictures of the various teams. organizations and class divisions. Reports of committee activities and sporting events lluouszholfl the you are also given. The Grad- uating Closs of 1950 dcdicntod the hook to Dr. G. D. Steel. lif.A.. LL.D., retired Principal of College. nip am) wmre-A number of instructional and interesting articles. together with the bin- graphics and pictures of the grad- uates are amontl the features of the spring Edition of the St. Dull- atan's University Red and White. The edition also includes a com- plete athletic aectiomseveral poems 'and book reviews. Throc edltnriHl3 dealing with College activities lll"' vide an insight into College life and the Chronicle tection Rll-'95 I! review of various events lhrnll;'ll- out the last few months. ....M. Prank Riggs. Jr.. who has been attending Prince of Wales College. left for British Columbia .V9-'lCl" agy morning. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Balm" and Mr. G. E Howard are leav- in. todgy fog Montreal to attend the I-Grand Club Conference and Third Canadian Forum on. Mutual nmds sponsored by Investment Dislrllnitors Limited. Mr. Basmll will also attend the convention of the Investment Dealers' Associat- ion of Canada at ntebello. Que- bec, commencing June 5th while Mrs. Bsgnall will visit in Ottawa, Francis Xavier C Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MaoMi1la.n was again re-elected President of the Charlottetown Free Dispens- ary at the poorly attended annual meeting of the Dislpemsary held last night at the Charlottetown. Only the executive members were present. Mr. C. H. Black was re-elected vice-president and Mrs. Percy MacNevin was appointed secretary- treasurer replacing Mrs. Harry Tidmarsh. Mrs. Tidmarsh was ap- pointed to the executive. Othc-r executive members are: Mrs. Lorne Noonan, Mrs. D. J. Riley. Mls w. J. P. M.adMllla.n. Mrs. A. K. MacPhee. Mrs. H. F .VlncPllee, Mrs. Blythe Murray, Mrs. Lois Brown. Mrs. Blots Andrew, Mrs. R T. White, Mrs. R. Gordon White. Mrs. J. B. Morley, Mrs. J. A. Maamillan, Major T. E. M.acNutt and Mrs. Leo Doucctte Highlight of the meeting was the report of the Dispensary Nurse. Miss Dorothy Goldie. R.N. The report gave an account of the charitable work carried out by the Dlslpcnsary during the year. The secretary, Mrs. Tidmarsh read the financial statement: which showed that there was 5490.94 cash in the bank. Receipts for the year totalled 32,992.18 and ex- penditures &l.501.M. ill: W. J. P. MacM.illan noted with reglet that the spirit of the times is changing so that he one wishes to accept respori5ibllity.. He reviewed the history of the Dispensary from it's beginning over 40 years ago as an lmti-t,uh- 8rC1l10SlS sock-ty stating that it was the first society he joined in this lty. lie recalled that one of the dut- ics of the society ,was the enfor- cing of meat inspection and in relation to the meal. situation he Annual Meeting Of Local Free Dispensary ' Mrs. R. L. Cotton and Miss Amy Earle back through the years, one can see it has been a most. useful organization. in my opinion it is needed as much as ever. Many of the doctors who send patients to me with prescription slips, which these people mrinnt afford to pay for themselves will surely agree that the Dlsnellsary is a nece slty and should continue. "A loyal anti faithful friend was lost with the passing of Mrs. W, E. Bentley. who at one time took on the work of :.t:(reinry treasurer of the Free Dispensary for a good number of years. As Mrs. Bentley passed away in April, her going would naturally be recorded in next. years report, but nolv seem- ed the most opportune time to speak of this good lady. "When we have our nnntml meetings the attendanle is so small that our President and com- mittee feei that perhaps the pub- lic is losing interest in this good work, But it. is to be hoped that the real reason is just. that people are not, as a rule, fond of goilig to meetings." Miss Goldie reported th.t last Spring financial collections reach- ed over SL300, and was the most successful one to date. If an ob- jective of at least 33.000 could be reached, then much-nr-eded coal and groceries could be given out next winter. The drug bill is very high and uses up almost all of the present collection money. 200 doctors' prescription slips were sent to the different drug stlrcs, '24 of these being new ones and the remainder refills. In uddittsn. a great deal of cod-liver-oil, mei- icines. etc., were provided, when needed. pontcd out that cine of the great prcll:'.e4.ns of the Island is the lack of an zlibbottoir. The pccple can not get. beef killed at Packing houses here, he said, and they need another one. Major MacNutt reporting on the results of cunvassers stated that they hind taken in over 3509 Mid expect to realize about S654) or S700. There are 18 men collecting and it is expected that they will wind up their operations today. Major Maclvutt moved that the sympotiiy of the meeting be sent to Mr. W. E. Bentley and the Earle faintly on the recent death of Mrs. Bentley The motion was seconded by Mr. C, ll. Black. Nurse's Report "The Clmnottetown Free Dis- pensary. startirg as a Tuberculos- is Society over forty years are, is I believe, one of the oldest Char- ities of its kind in our City," stat- ed Mim Goldie "Whether it will continue to exist depends very much on public interest ard gru- croslly. Each year we have a small grnnt from the City and Provin- cial Government. This year the Government increased its grant. which was a. great. help, colmirg at n time when vrost needed. ”Reading the different reports of Flood Walers Continue Steady Drop In Winnipeg WINNIPEG. May 25 -- (GP) - The threat of further flood disas- ter was lifted today from the twin cities of Winnipeg and st. Boul- face, Man. D.M. Stephens. top Government. expert on the Red River, said flat- ly. "Greater Winnipeg now is out of danger as far as wholesale ev- acuation is ooncemed." Last week-end the Red hit a century-iligh peak of 30.3 feet. At 4:50 P.M. C.D.T. today it had dropped to 28.1 feet and its rate of fall scented to be increasing gradually. The drop from '1 A.M. was three inches. equivalent to eight inches is day. The Dominion Weather Office said tonight it could not see "anv silrllillcnnt precipitation” during the next few days. On the "home front." the per.- pic of Winnipeg and St. Boniface. who little more than a week at:'- wore piling sandbags frantically. went about their usual business. These floodedout waited impat- iently for municipal clean-up squads to go into action. Provincial authorities said they cannot re- turn until decontamination has been carricd out. electrical circuits tested and sewers and plumbillgl facilities inspected. Tile nrmy last night. decltved habitable almost a quarter of the TO ADDRESS GRADUATES - Dr. G. D. Steel, former Principal of Prince of Wales College will arldrrss the graduates at the P. W. C. Convocation Excrclses to be held this morning in the College nuditnrlum. Hon. l-". A. Large, Minister of Education will preside and the nrizea will be presented by His linmr Lt. Governor J. A. Bernard. Mr Wilson Ramsay of Summe-rside will deliver the vniedlctory. ENJOYABLE PARTY - The N. C.O.'s Garrison Mess held one of their most enjoyable parties of the year last night at Sandy's in Marshfleld as they turned out in full force to nttr-nd,i.helr annual Victoria Ball. The couples danced to the music of the Downtown-crs throughout the evening with time out for lunch given by the liestnurant. Guests of honor in- cluded Brigadier William Reid. col. A. W.RogerI. Capt. J. J. Connolly, Col. 1-far-old Show and Lt. Col. Irwin Reuben of the 21st Field Ambulance. Capt. Rand. rep- resenting the 28th L.A.A. Regi- morlt and Lt Col. Keith John- stone of the Fifth Signals Regi- ment. staff-sergeant Charlie Evan assisted by 8taff- Sgt. C. ll. Has- an and Sat. A. K. King looked Last March there were 9:) him- es on file on the Dispensargws lil- dex cards. Of these twenty-ei,ht were widows. The report relie.l'ed the numerous types of cases. also the details of Christmas d0illlll'nS which were aued consider.ll.1y by n cheque for 5150 from the Rotary Club. "We gave on seventy-five din- ners, boxed, and fifty large bags for famlles with children." the report states. "Most of th so were delivered directly to the people's homes, while tile rcst were called for. Our boxes of dinners includ- ed, chicken, cirned goltds, frlzit, vegetables, tea or coffee, rice, can- dy, etc-., also :1 pound of sausages for the larger families. The large shopping bags for the cililcren contained-, mitts stockings, fruit, toys, candy, books. and other things of intevlst to cllildrrii. The bill for our poultry was over one hundred and twenty dollars. Our stockings, which are usually strong, wnrm,woollen or cs. cost in the vic- inity of one ilunrlrcd d')f1:rS. Cnc of our kind well-known business men donated the sausages as well las a generous sum of money and ;canned goods. All our needy fam- .ilics seemed pleased and satisfied. 3There were no complaints." areas of greater Winnipeg, pre- viously shown as "flooded" on the flood headquarters map. N. S. Debentures Sale Announced HALIFAX, May 25-(C'.P)- Premier Angus L. llacdansld n: Provincial Trr-asurer, announccd fod-ay sale of a new s20,FC0,0f0 is- use of Provincial debentures. Two syndicates bid for the is- sue and the highest bid was su':- mitted by a syndicate composed of: Collier Norris and Quialnn Ltd.. R. A. Daiy and Company, Ltd., Flairclough and Company, Ltd., Gairdncr and Company, Ltd, Greonshiclcls and Company, Ltd., Stnnbury and Company, I..'d.. W. C. Harris and company. Lidu, Bank of Toronto, and the Imperhl Bank of Canada. This svndlcate bid 99.02 for the issue which was composed of 55,- 000, , 2 1-2 percent debentures. ma urimr Julie 15, 1955, nrd 316,- 000,000. 3 percent. debentures. mut- uring June 15. 1968. This is considcrcd a favorable price. Mr. Maudonnld said. BiggeSsTii"e-oEical Survey Program OTTAWA, May 26 -- (CP) -- Cnnadn this year is launching thc biggest geological survey program in her history, A total of 83 parties have been assigned for field work that will institute surveys in all lo Prov- inces. the Mines Department an- nounced today. The biggest offort will be made in B.C.. where 13 parties have been assigned. Another 12 will worir in the Northwest Territories, six in the Yukon, 10 in Albcrta and eight in Ontario. The number of parties .-.:slgnod to work in other Prov lnces are: Sasltatohewan. 5; Maril- toba. 7; Quebec. 3; Quebec-unbrm dor. 3: Newfoundland, 4; New Brunswick. 3: Nova scotla, 6: and Prince Edward Island. 1. One party has been assigned to general radioactive minerni invosr- lgatlon and one to airborne mag- netometer allrveys. The program by rczions: New Brunswick: Glacial geology of the Edmundaton area will be mapped and detailed mapping will be done in the Millvilie and Nipis- quit Falls areas. Nova Scotia: investigations will be made into coal deposits in the Sydney. Springhill and Tram diu- tricts. Deposits of industrial min- erals in the Woifvllle region will be mapped. Prince Edward Island: Grollrld water allrvcys will be unricrtaiu-n nftnr nrrnngrmenis for the dance. in various parts of the Province. Opening Night Of Carnival For Flood Relief The opening night's gate of the annual carnival of the Charlotte- town Kinsmen Club will go to the National Kinsmen Manitoba Flood Relief Fund, it was voted at the regulhr bi-monthly meeting of the club held at the Charlottetown Hotcl last night. The donation. it is understood, will at least amount to one hundred dollars. The meeting, presided over by chairmen Wiley Bryanton and Percy MacDonald. heard reports on the Kinsmen Carnival and base- brill activities. President Dr. L. I. Duffy spoke on the district con- vention held last week at Amherst and further reports were given by delegates Maurice Redmond, Ro- bert Bradley. Frcemont Archer and Percy MacDonald. District Govcrnnr Walihrn Gaudel gave a short talk on Kinsmcnship. ' Musical Festival Executive Meeting The Prince Edward Island Musl- cnl Fcsllvul cxcclllivn hold a meet- ing last evening in the Y. M. C. A. pl-csidcd orcr by the president, Lt. Col. L. T. Lolvtllcr. The tcnttltivc dates for the 1951 Festival are April 30th to May 5th, Mr. Malcolm MllcI(cn2ie consent- crl to go to Ellorslie on June 2nd to nticnrl la mcr-iinll Of that Com- munity concerning: music.-ll instruc- tors. while the syllabus Committee rcportod the syllnbi will be coin- plcted by the lust of May. Miss Lillian Mnckenzie was ails pointed to go in Moncton to meet with rcprcsentrltlvcs from Monctnn nnll Fredericton concerning all- judlcntors for the 1951 Festival. The annual meeting is to be held June 15th in the Prince of Wales College auditorium. if available Tho szrent increase in rural group ml-mborshlp this your warrants having tlln annllnl mcctlniz in 1' larger place than p:-eviollSl)'- Demonstrations in Home Planning (liven Demonstrations 'in home plan- ning were giver. at, the Parkdale Hall last evening by Mr. H. I. Ev- ans, Assistant District Superinten- dent of the Veteran's Land Act Of- fice, and Mr. John Byrne, District Horticulturist. Mr. Evans stated that the aud- ience in ntendance was the largest he had spoken to in his many visits to groups interested in home planning. The evenings nf a. Dominion-wide program, and are sponsored by the Veteran's Land Act Office. Using a table size model which illustrated very clearly all points of his dlSCuSS.':l'l, Mr. Evans dem- onstrated the long term planning of a half ncle p'l'0i39I'll'- Sllifil B with the placirgv. of the house, lid- dlilclnal pieces were placed on the table until ill: entire hall acre was filled, Those includ-d drive- way, placing of sidewaik-, shade trees, foundation planting, sitting- out area and avricllltural area. Mr. Evans suggested that the future of the country rests upon the younger gcnerution and uion tile treatment of the top six inches of soil, During his discussion he touched upon the selection at foundation plants acco:'dlng to location upon the property, and the selection and plantirg of dwarf fruit tlccs. A short ta'k on the making of a. lawn was givel. by Mr. John Eyrne, who is H. native of souris, P. E. I. Mr. Byrne stated that it is almost too late now to prepare a gord lawn, hut p0l'li1-d out the var ous steps in its preparation for thoe who might be interested at some future date. He. recommended a thormllzli preparation of the ground, and expiaiueri the use of stakcs alltl lilies for determining the grading of the lawn, He also recommended various types of seeds which could be mtxcd to ch- tnin an excellent lawn. Mnny questions were askeri of the two speakers by those DI'CS3lZl. and after answering, lifr. Byrne suggested that those with person- al problems leave their names with him and he would endeavor to see cnch one personally during his short stay on the Isfand. On motion 0' Hon. F. A. Large, Minister of Education a vote of thanks was tendered to the speak- ers for their intercstillg mid ei- ligl-itr,-ning demonstrations. "lEilcE FIRE Continued from page 1 A trapped. Waltcr Sconickl. 48. how the crash and fire from his nearby home. He said the southbound street- car was making a left itum into 62nd street just as the north- bound gasoline truck "hit it broadsides." There was a loud "boom" foi- lowcd by a "whoosh" and a "big bunch of flamcs that shot two to three storeys high.” Four to five explosions followed and the flames "jumped around like big balls." He slew people jumping or fall- ing off the street car "like dolls on fire." several persons escaped by windows of the climbing through tmlicy. The collision occurred during the homobound rush hour. "The screams were awful," said Mrs. Mary Pckmney, 42. tell-phone cl-mpany supervisor . are part '1 Plllllfli OF WALES Continued from page 1 'Bert Gillls. Beaton'a Mllla 'Graham Jenkins, Ch'town 'Edwin Kelly, Ch'town '.Kstherlne MacDonald. Souria Lane Macliinley. Ch'town '1an Macl..eod. New Glasgow 'John MacLeod, Kinross Carroll MacRne, Hunter River '1-lelen Moose, Kensington Bruce Moore. Pownsl Mary Murphy. Cardigan 'David Scales, Freetown 'John Stearru .Ch'town 'l-lred Stewart, Charlottetown Glenn Sudsbury, Kenaington Donald Thompson, Ch'town Leigh Walton, Desnble John Bruce Yea, Montague Second Year Certificates Alphabetical Shelton Adams. Conway Earl Bruce, High Bank . Alan Champion, Kensington Jacqueline Cummlskey. Mount Stewart Pauline Cummiskey, Mt. Stewart Phyllis Cutcllffe, Ch'town Marlene Dixon, Little Sands Richard Ferguson, Hampton 'Ewen Hueslis, North Carleton Lorraine Hughes, Norboro James Ibbott, Charlottetown Beulah Jardine, Wilmot Valley Robert Lafferty, Ch'town Heather Lents. Ch'town John MacAndrew. Ch'town Mariedith MacDonald. Ch'town Wendell Mackenzie. Milton Joan MacKinley. East Wiltshlre Allison Maclilurdo, Kelvin Grove John MacNaugilt, Slside Norman Morrison, Hebron Ernest Mutch, Mt. Herbert Isabel Mulch. East Wiltshlre Robert Nelson. Ch'town Anna Partridge, Ch'town Joyce Procter, Ch'town Lorne Ramsay. Hamilton Jean Rngerson, Ch'town Arthur Railings, North Rustlco Marion Schurman, Central Bede- Que Winston Smith, Pownal Second Year Pan Llal Alphabetical 'b0ulse Arsenauft. St. Gilbert 'Ella Brookins. Xensington Charlotte Cairns, Lower Free- town Georgina Cairns, Lower Free- town 'Sydney Campbell, Ch'town 'Orln Carver. Ch'town fDoris Clark, Ch'town flioger Clark, Central Royalty Audrey Coles. North Milton 'Lloyd Cutcliffe, Fredericton 'Willlam Davey. Ch'town 'Gwenneth Dnvlaon, Kenslngtorl 'Terrence Gallant, Duvar 'EltIine Gill, Ch'town 'Frederick Hine, Ch'town flrfenry Hughes. Ch'town 'Eileen Jay, Mt. Stewart 'Beatrlce Jenkins, Wlnsloe 'Gordon Jenkins. Millvlew '0lga Jenkins, Vernon 'Jack Johnston, Crapaud 'Donald Large, Ch'town flielen Larter. Ch'town 'Anlta Lynds. Ch'town 'Clalre MacCnbe. Slanhope rwilllnm MacAndrew, Ch'town U9 'Allan MacDonald, Ch'town . 'Bennett MacDonald. Ch'town 'Mnrjorle MacLean, Darlington 'George MacMillan. Plains 'Lola Mackae, Suffolk 'Antoinette Maddix. St. Gilbert Roy Matheson, Bristol 'Doreen Maynard. Crspaud 'Doreen Mercer, Mt. Stewart lEna Murphy. Ch'town 'James Murphy, Freetown lJohn Paynter, New London 'Charles Peters, Ch'town 'William Platts. Ch'town Earl Ross, North Pinette lLeonora Ryan. Morell Rear l-lelen Simpson, Bayview 'Goldie Smith. Mt. Stewart 'Lnurn Smith, Pleasant Valley Clarence Stewart. Georgetown 'Guy Stewart. Dunstaffnage 'Earl Sullivan, Greenfield 'Sylvla Sullivan, Greenfield 'l-Drank Sumarah. Ch'town 'Phyl1ls Tall. Ch'town 'Noreen Taylor. Rocky Point 'i.lllian Thompson, Dunstaffnage twillillm Underhay. Eglington 'Harold Warren, Chlfown lRussell Watson, Ch'town 'Donalrl Webster, Spring Park Bloke Wood. Cross Road; Cnivin Wood, Snuthport lhnvlri Wood. Ch'town Errol Wood. Eglington 'Ann Worthy, Ch'town 'l-Drank Zakem, Ch'town Normal School Certificates Rcnc Arsenault. Miscouche Janice Benton, Beaton's Mills lrcnc Bernard. St. Philip Marion Cairns. Klnlgora Ell7.n.Cnmphcll. Park Corner Jcall Cnrr. Wilentlcy River lvnn Chcvcrlc, Souris Roy Compton. Mort-ll Vii-gene Crozier. Darnlcy Rona Dourette. Souris lilary Doylc. St. Ann's Marlo Duffy. Ch'town Jane-t Dunphy. Peake's Station Joscphlnc Fitzpatrick. Ten Mile House Norman Ford. Arlington Cedric Gallant, Cline Egmont ' Thcrcse Gorman, South Melville Snrah Handrahnn. St. Patrick's Rond Gt-rda Hansen, Ch'town Miriam Hlckey,'Darnle,v Olive Howard, Kenslngton Edna Hughes. Tarantum Shirley Jenkins. Cumberland Hill Georgie Johnston, Central Bede- quc Gcorgina Kelly, Valley MacDonald, Blooming Theresa MacDonald. North Lake Christine Maclnnls. 1-Iartavllle Mary Mackay. Clinton Bernadette Mackenzie, Mlllvisw Jean MllcKenzle, Valleyfleld Wes: Ruth Mal-Kcnzie. Cardigan Kalhcrlnn Macxinnon. Ulgg Alctha MacLeod. Cardigan Louise MacLeod, Ulgg Margaret MacLeod, Hartaville lllta MacNeill. South Milton Lnurn MacNevin. Canoe Cove lAnitn 'MaoPhee. Rinkora tMary Mar.Quald. Millcova Susan Mnllarrl. Sourls 'Arlnll Matheson. Ch'town Elmon Nicolle, White Sands Catherine Peters. Ch'town Mary Riley, Cumberland I-Illl 'Dorolhy MacCnull, North Bede- Alberry 'li'lalcolm MacQuarrle. Roseneath Punting. Wood Islands William Stewart. Murray I-Iarbar 'Botty Trainor. Central Royalty Anita. Rocha. Iona Mabel Sherry. Albany Lloyd Simmons, Sumrnaraida Esther Stewart, Glenwood Elaine Sudsbury, Spring Valley Emma Tweedy. Earnacllffa Uldino White, Ronnie's Road Normal School has not Ellen Buchanan, Fredericton 'Lorraine Coffin. Morell 'Edlth Currie. Alma Albert Gallant. Capo Egment ll-Ieierl Gillls. Milton Phyllis Gillls. Norboro 'Alexander Green. Central Bede- que 'Florence Hughes, Norboro 'Gerard Kelly, Rosavllle Evelyn Maccormack, North St. Eleonora MacDonald. Saint 'Kenneth Margarets Elizabeth Maccaughey. Auburn 'Florence MacKenna. Newton John MacKenna, Baldwin's Road 'Margaret Maclfenna. Baldwin's Road Vincent Macl-fenzie, St. Cath- erine'a Agatha MacLellan. Cardigan '1-Ielen Macliae, Ebenezer Joan Murphy. Emerald Gladys Murray, Fernwood Percy Sentner, Rosevllle Frances Slnnott, Mount Mary Mary C. Wilson, Cardigan Head o0I!1Dl0l'uIs Cerufleawa lefty Jean Beers, Ch'town Kathryn Ball. Wood Island West Teresa Blscqulere, Ch'town 'Freda Campbell. Indian River Carolyn Clark, North Bedeque Marie Gallant, Ch'town Velma Good. Parkdale Jean Kane. Morell Rear Janet Maccallum. Ch'town Joyce MacDonald, Ch'town 'Leah MacDonald, Ch'town 'Louise MacEachern. Ions 'Ruth MacFarlane. Lower Bede- que fDavid MacKinnon, Union 'Shella MacKinnon. Vernon June MacLean, Darllngton 'Stephanle MacMahon. Ch'town 'I-lelen Miller, West Royalty 'Marlon Moore, Ch'town 'Justine Nealis, Ch'town John Poole. souris Betty Proctor, Ch'town 'Ethel Robertson, Dunstaffnaga Betty Rodd, Harrington 'Beth Stewart. Mount Albion 'Teresa Trainor. Ch'town 'Jeannine Whitehead. Ch'town fshlrley Weatherbie. Ch'town Ferns Wilkie, Alberton Elizabeth Wright, Kinkora Commerce PM: Lisa 'Sillrley Coffin, Mount Stewart 'Barbara Herring. Ch'town 'Elinor Keays, Elmira 'Flo MacLalne, St. Peters 'C.Wrll Macbean. Murray River 'Wilfred Stewart. Dunstaffnage First Year Certlficalu Alphabetical Barry Beers. Ch'town Douglas Cameron. Ch'town Joan Cameron, Ch'town Dorothy Coffin, Cherry Hill Kathleen Coffin, Rollo Bay West Sheila Connlck, Kensington Ray Connolly, Ch'town Carol Creelman, Ch'town Helen Cullen, Millcove Grace Darby, Abram's Village Barbara Dick, Ch'town Georgia Dover, Pisquld East Nora Doyle, St. Ann's Barbara Gallant. Ch'town Elizabeth Gillls. Grandvlew Betty Huestls, Wilmot Valley Constance Jay. Mt. Stewart Doris Jenkins. South Wlnsloe Earl Jewell. Ch'town Baird Judson, Alexandria 4'Anna Keays. Elmira Elizabeth Lewis, Chltown Helen Lund, Glenroy Joyce Mccallum. Ch'town Noreen McCarthy. Morell Blanche Macbougall. Tyne Vallcy Davida Macliachern. Ch'town Ena MacEachern, Appin Road Marlon Maclllvcn, St. Peters South Irene Mclnnis. Ch'town Sheila Mclnnis. Ch'town Jill MacKav. Ch'town Mary MncKa,v. Stanley Bridge Elizabeth MacKenzic, Cable Head. Mariedith MacLenn. New Argyle Ralph MacLcod. Ch'town Terrence Mcwadc. Ch'town Florence Mnthcson. Albion Cross Robert Morrison, Hamilton Eleanor Murrny. Brndalhone Myra Murphy. Ch'town Alfredzl O'Brien. O'Bl'icn Road Robert Plntts, Cll'tolvn Karl Renrrion. Ch'town Bessie Rodd, Harrington Glendn Simmons. Crarmud Lelth Swccncy. Ch'town Leigh Thompson. Glongarry I The Upright typo. priced from the year. one through the Summer. These patch type. These Flannel 5 and to Department. 0000 These Baseball Shoes are in quality Baseball Shoes. 0000 is so desirable. Model by Pri all wool Gabardine in colors trousers have pleats. Lelth Thompson. Ch'town Agnaa Trainer, Kelly's Cree; Marlene Warren. Ch'town Frank Waatherbie, Ch'town James Whelerl. Elllotvala Catherine wood, Rollo Bay Was First Year Pale Ibt Alphabetical 'Ellzabetla Altken. rortual Bridge lJoyce Altken. Egllngton 'Norma Jean Allan, Ch'town 'Ambrou Altklna, Ch'town , 'l'l.oneld Atkinson, Ch'town 'Charlea Beairato, Kenaingtora 'Loulse Brehaut. Lyndslo 'Edith Brown. Ch'town 'Roberl. Bryenton, Ch'town 'Catherine Buchanan, Grove 'Helan Cameron. Hampton 'Jnmea Cameron. Ch'town 'Wllllam Callbeck, Bedeque 'Donald Carmody. Ch'town A 'Mary Casford, Ch'town 'Dorls Coady, Ch'town 'Francis Coffin. Savage Harbor 'Mlldred Coffin. Cherry Hill 'Harry Cook. Parkdale 'Frank Currie. Ch'town fNora DeBlols. Ch'town 'George Donald. Sea View Shirley Downe. Ch'town fLesh Duffy, Charlottetown fcharles Friuell, Marahflold Donald Gallant, Ch'town 'Joseph Gallant. Ch'town 'Kathleen Garnhum, Ch'town 'Betty Gillls. Lyndaln 'Velma Gillls. Ocean View 'Beth I-lendrickerl. Fanning Brook 'Mary Hughes, Millcovo 'Elaine Humphrey. Kensingta.-l 'Katllcrlne l-Iutcheson, Cl-l'toxus 'Adelaide Inmnn. Argyle Shoro Edgar Jones, Ch'town fHarold Jones. Ch'town Basil MacCann. Ch'town 'David Maccormack. Ch'town , Ivan MacCormack. Mt. Stewart 'Edna MacDonald, Morell 'Genevleve MacDonald, Ch'town Hazel 'Viola MacDonald, BEILOELS Mills Wallace MacDonald, Dundas Centre Joyce Macbougall, Bonshaw 'Me1ville Macbougall, Tracad.o Cross Gordon MacEachern. Bonshaw 'Willlam MacKay, Conway Minnie MacKenzle, Ch'town 'Frnnces MacKinnon. Malpeque 'Dorothy MacLaren, Ch'town 'Wlliard MacLeod. Grandview Noel MncMlllan, Chltown 'Ian MacNevin, Ch'town 'Edlth Mntheson, Emerald 'Nellle Montgomery, Park Carnot. 'Blalne Moreside, Ch'town Eliza Morrison. Mt. Buchanan 'Shlrley Mullen, Glenaledale 'Lela Muttart, Marshfield 'Mnrgaret Nicholson. Mt. Buch- anan 'John Phillips. Ch'town 'Leah Pickering, Clinton 'Norma Pound, Hazel Grove llmelda Rossltcr, Morell lMarlon Sanderson, St. Peter”: South 'Clarlnda Simpson. Hope River 'John Trowsdale, Westmore-land lKenneth Tulle. Ch'town 'Daisy Tweet, Ch'town 'Helen Wall. Malpeque fsterling Webster, Morell East 'Roy White, Ch'town 'Jamea Wood. Ch'town First Year Commerce Pan Lint 'Merlon Arsenaull. Coleman fKeitl-l Brehaut. Ch'town lGlol-in Burdette, Fairview 'Adele Clark, Central Royalty Shirley Dennis. Msrahfield 'Dorothy Dewar, Spring Park 'Ruby Drummond. South Fl-not town 'Dorla Hlllion, Ch'town l-Inzen H088. Central Bcdcque Marjorie I-Iuestis. Wilmot Valley 'Marion Hynes. Ch'town Esther Johnston. Crapaud lEleanor Keys, Ch'town Bernice Lewis, York than MacDougall. Argyle Shore Sadie MacKarris. Ch'town Eleanor Minchin. Ch'town Viola Munn. 1-lopefield 'Betty Randall. Ch'town Marie Taylor. Rocky Poinl Forest Travel In Quebec is Banned QUEBEC. May 25 - (CF) - Lands Minister Bourque today or- dered a ban on forest travel ap- plying to practically all of Quo- bec Province. The ban follotvcd outbreak of a number of bru"-1 and forest fires through a Wcir area of Quebec. Two davs s'c forest travel was suspended in the St. Lawrence south slut”-e countries of Rivicre du Llr.l;1. Temiscouaitl and Kamcluraska. ”” A '0” Ch? Number from Holman's HIPCIQO "bi M either the Charlottetown or the Summorsldo Store-Am! this Four Star Number is I HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER! right and the Cylinrler types are available for immediate dellw-:"'.. Both the l I'- llfl.75 up (less ntluchmcnisi. has rs its slogan-"It Bests as it Sweeps as it Cleans"--And this is WI- fectly true, bt-callso It actually will keep your rugs and floors I'I spick, span condition. (this prices Includes a numbe very easy to use for all your finished your Iinusecleanlng. - The Cylinder type Ia priced at 87.50 U,'D r of attachments). It is light and cleaning needs. You have probnlrlv - - A llrmvcr Vacuum Cleaner will keep your home shining bright. Just as it is NOW. through nil Come in and choose the Hom-cr you've alwa,u want:-'l from the Hardware Department of either Store. A Four Star Number from llolman'a 6 and lo Department-A NAVY FLANNEL BLAZER that you'll wear now and right. smart. good looking Blaaerg are In the back-belted style-, with white braid trim on the front. pov- llctn and cuffs. - - - And by the way. the pockata are the roomy Blaaers are completely unlined- they're in place 12 to 20-Priced at JUST 7.”. Come in and choose the Navy Flannel Bllser you've always wanted from the A Four star Number from RoIman'll Shoe Department-Ordered specially for our many Baseball Players. MEN'S BASEBALL SHOES made of soft bluk leather with a flexible abanls. rein- forced ntitclllng and sturdy elenta In the leather soles and laoola. slug 0 to lo-priced at 7.50 a pair. Youlll make a "home run" every time in a pair of those good Come in and choose the Baseball Show you've always wanted from tho Shoo Department. A Four Star Number from llolman'a Men's Wear Department- A GABARDINE SUIT that will fit II It Ihould. Hill will wear exceptionally well and that has all the smut tailored style which nee Clothing-The "Cavendish" In at brown, slate gray or. fawn-In the newest double breasted style. The Jacket is fully lined and tin Avalloblo in alsoa 85 to I2-priced at MM. Come in and choose the Gabon-dlsla Cult you've uwnn wanted from the Mania Wear DOIIIHIIIOIIL