' wilma MacPhall. '. Donlld FEBRUARY 24. Y 1954 7": soars awn scuooL dorii; 2. Peggy MacDonald. mid-term Ixunlnatlons) Grade II -1. Patsy Macnwen: ll. Robert Sanderson; 3. Jimmie Robertson; 4. Mary MacDonald. Grade I -1. Ronald Macxinley; 2. Barbara Rohatson. Pupil with highest average - Lois MacKinley. 93.393. Periect attendance -' Robert Sanderson. Patsy, Macliwen and Donald Maclliwen. Teacher -Greta. Proude. de Ix l-Howard MacPhail. ..Zi.ldn MacDonald. --Wallis Dockend ii. V1 --1. Willard Ma.cPhail; Cvl'I Grade "Gnu; v (a) -Lois Macnwln. Grade V (b) -Billy MacDonald 1 Grade IV -1. Lois MaoKinley; Mu-Jliwen. ' (mu. m -i. Linda bocken- i DAIL-Y clzosswoao ACROSS 2. One of the 18. Filled i. Projecting Apostles with "H; of Observe a church Erbium s. Jargon Gym.) 9. Arabian Edible rhieilain Tn Husk! 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X ior the two 0'5. etc. single it-itru uls- ll-rirlIlPS. the length and formation oi tho wnriis are all hints. Each day the code letters are different A Cryptugram Quotnilon FDC LUNHF FDNF LUXPH C'l-lF' WH HXXA XSCKLUXPA-HTXU- .1 1' x Q E- U C F F. Yr-st:-rda.y'a Cryptnquote: SERENEICY Pl'l.l.. THE F.l"lC('RE TNOULD SAY. "FATE CANNOT HARM ME: I HAVE DINEJD T0-DAY"-SMITH. -7: 8Q: C ' 3 good health. I 9 5gb-A awwi . sci o-if mi; Tocdws:”wcA. ad" ..e g1tQ T QVT on! A if-iii2l.'”” .... Shortage at Engineers In iianalia Forecast VANCOUVER (OP) - A short- age oi engineers to develop Can- adais resources was iorecast in an interview here by Dr. Austin Wright oi Montreal, secretary oi the l6,000-member llrnglneerinz Institute oi Canada. He said only 1.210 engineers will graduate irom Canadian universi- ties this year though there is .1 demand ior twice that number to iurther development oi the coun- i.iy'a OOOIIOXIIJ. . Dr. Wright came here with Ross Dobbin oi Peterborough, Ont., president of the institute, on the . iinal lap oi a cross-country trip on which they talked with branch executives irom St. John's, Nild., to Whitehorse. Y. T. "Demand today for engineering graduates exceeds the supply to such an extent that some men are handling as many as three jobs simultaneously." said Dr, Wright. "For another quarter of a cen- tury there willy be it shortage oi enklneers in Canada." . He said about 50 Canadian slu. nents. will be sent to European in- dustrialcentres this year in ex- change ior the same number of foreign students. Under the United Nations Economic. Social and Cu). tural Organization, in county-igs are involved with 4.200 students making tho switch. Each youth is placcd in a job D--.Vs his own expenses and is ex- hected to return tn his own coun- try 10 PM his year's practical training to work, '"” Elves britzht voung man a C.1lil'lCe tn studv rliifefent social Systems a! well as industvm de. velopmont." said Dr. Wright. "and it will bn in stabilizing lniluence ilirnutvh '"”'ilOtlOl'l ni mutual un- dorstzmdln ' ' STELLA MARIS HIGH SCHOOL (January llnnour Rolli Grade XI lover 90".) .Lm-ma Peters. . i30'v-89'3i 7- Doris Andrew. Ber- nardine Gauthier, Kathleen Walsh. Edwina Pcirrs. 17075 -79!: l Leslie l-liscott Edmond Loclair. Adele Kelly. Margaret Doiron. Alblnus Gauth- ier. Mary Bradley, Geraldine Tur- ner. Allison Gallant. Grade X lover 90';i '-Patricia Gauthier. l80T2-R9'iCl -- Hazel Doimn Frances Dnlron. Mary C Gallant. l'l0';-79"'.v - Eric Peters. Ed- ward Doucetie. Thelma Gallant. Iii: so if lllll.B.Rl.lAllll' cilElEgT- twill - BlSliiA3 owllll.liseo M3! "C'est Si Bon" means "it's so good"-and Dr. Ballard'a on a pet food label means just that. tool Veterinarian- developed Champion or Health Foods (each available in 3 ilavours) are GOOD-the very best. containing all the proteins. minerals and vitamins essential in your dog's Hill mun an Rodney Guulliler. Grade IX lover 90'.) Gallant. I80":-8901 - Dixie Kerwin. Ter- -- Phyllis Variety is the spice of a dog's life too! So start today and alternate his daily feedings with Llver. Chicken or llcgu- t In flavours. Watch him enjoy the meaty. satisfying goodness of his favourite food-Dr. Ballard's! llililli EH Ann's DOG ECAT FOODS A 9AOlO IN ms cm: WILL. one THING SURE Buv ONE AND H” "5 mu m: you can? ROUGH rr (N averzv Tm? wn.i. A smoom awraua cu: BEA PLEASURE L-mm -ra P. , GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN '"””.3l.f.l3E "'”” Discuss changes In Air Agreement (Mid-term. pus lint) y (Over 907.) - Lorina Peters. WB096-8996) - Doria Andrew, Bernardine Gauthier, Kathleen wum, mwm. pete;-5, OITAWA (OP! - The external (7996--19u,;,, ,,. Lew, H1500”. I ariairs department announced to- day that Canada and Australia are considering lamendmenis to the Canada-Australia air transport a- greement oi 1046 which estab- lished air services between the two countries. The department in a press re- Edmond Leclalr, Adele Kelly. Margaret Doiron, Albinus Gauthier. Mary Bradley. Geraldine. Turner. Allison Gallant. (0096-6iWn)l -- Rita Doyle. Louis Doiron. Mary Doyle. Marilyn Mc- G"- ' lease said discussions between re- 6"” X presentatives oi the Canadian and (Over 909;) - Patrica Gauthier. ;f.:f:.":l.:.';:Tg:"mf"';wh:V;k2ej3 lw7"'a”5 - H”e1 D9l"m' Melbourne. It said both parties Frances Dolron, Mary C. Gallant. ('l07v-'l995,) -- Eric Peters, Ed- uard Doucette, Thelma Gallant, Rodney Gauthier. . , (8034?-69”Xn) -lRobert Gallant. Joseph Dalrcn. Maynard Gallant, Leona Doircn, Shirley Araenault. Grade, IX (Over 9092;) -7 Phyllis Gallant. (nova,-3994.) Dixie Kerwin. Theresa I. Gallant. Rose Marie Leclair. Eleanor Doucette Mary Plneau. Theresa Blacquiere. Grace Gallant. ' ('l0'Va-7964.) - Marie T. Gallant. (6096-6996! Alberta Doiron: Marie G. Gallant, Bernard Mac- Nell, John Gauthier. agreed it would require some time to examine proposals. "Accordingly the Canadian re- presentatives are returning to Can- ada, and it is intended that the discussions will be resumed at a meeting to be held later between representatives oi the two govern- merits." The release said it ”is not anti- cipated" that there will be any ”immediate" change in the broad pattern oi operations by the two airlines aiiected by the agreement. Canadian Paciiic Airlines in Cun- ada and Australia's British Com- monwealth Pwciiic Airlines. N0 DODGING OSLO - (CIVMM-VThe Norwegian Royal Navy Makes Rapid StridesWithNewWeapons ileet carrier Eagle, two light fleet carriers Glory and Warrior. Cruisers 10: daring-class ships heavy all-purpose destroyers 6: LONDON Reuters - The Royal Navy is making major strides on new weapons to combat submar- ines, ,sea mines and attacking planes. it was desclosed today. ldeatroyers 20; irigates 33; iast J. P- L. Thomas. first lord of n.-lnelayers I: submarines 87; the admiralty. did not specify lnlmlnesweeperl 33. ' his report the lines the real.-archI ships in reservc: i is taking. ileet carriers 2; light ileot cir- Thomas said that in the-. naval riers 3: crulscrs 15; daring-class production program ior the com- ships 3; destroyers 69: irigatca 115; iast minelayers 2: monitors 2; submarines 2'); mineaweepera Me. in: year. 1954-56. emphasis will remain on the expansion of mino- sweeper and anti-submarine forces. and on completing aircrait c3.r- Under construction are one ricrs already under construction. ilcet carricr, six light ilort car- The fleet carrier Ark Royal and riers, three crliiscrs. 25 irigates, and ll! mineswcepers. Thren Llaet light ila-et carrier two light ileet carriers. Albion and Bulwark. would bsucomplctod dvlr- carriers and a in: the coming year. are among other ships on train- Progress on building irlgatcs. ing and experimental duties. rnlnesweepers. sea d:-fence l)0RlSi ------? rnd patrol. boats had bar-n lessl rapid than was hoped. This wasi due partly to production diificul-I ties - which were br-lng overcnznn - and partly to nroblr-ms "inevit- able with shins ni new design." Estimated Increased DARNLEY and SI'.A VIEW W. M. S. The monthly meeting oi Durnlcy and Sea View W. MKS. met at the home of Mrs. James Hickey nu February 8. The report accompanied the an-. nual navy estimates for the com-l mg year. The net estimate is i3.i:i.- : M” Hickey had WW8? Of ""5 battleships 4; l PAGE SEVEN oi scripture starting with tho lltti (E). Two chspterl oi the study book. "The Four R's or Europe". "The Ministry oi Radio." was in charge oi Mrs. Arthur MacKay, aaaiatod by. Mrs. Keir Macxay. Mrs. Gor- idon Cousins. Mrs. Lloyd Adana. The Lord's Prayer was repeat- ed in unison. The hymn, ”All The Way My Savior Leads Me." and the Benediction closed the meet- ing. Next meeting is at the home loi Mrs. Harry Crozier. Marven's mini-melhws i l i I i 1 Meeting opened by singing "Oi - For a Closer Walk With God."l .(ho(ol "o'm! esa. L. Gallant, Rose Marie Le- sftpffmg C””"'ui2 ”,”5f,.&f?e "253 Olalr, Eleanor Doucettc Mary . 31166 tgeatarlgolzibngeod ":0! Clay” ' P 3 Pmeam Tare” Blamulem Gm” registered drait letters and must: G”l113:f"- F V report ior service as soon as pos- ( Om-79 .i. -- Maria T. Gallant. 311319. 000.000 over the The report sire-ngth or the THE MOST ENTHUSIASTIC SUPPORTERS of the Canadian Armyis Soldier Apprentice Plan are those young men now enrolled. and their parents. A happy, clean-cut group. the Soldier Apprentices receive a combination of school study, discipline and trades train- ing, as well as sports and other recreation. The carefully balanced programme of Soldier Apprentice Training helps to develop and mature judgment and self-discipline. There is plenty to study and learn. but the happy environment of Soldier Apprentice Training seems to make this whole process so much easier and more pleasant. Out of his training. the Soldier Apprentice emerges as a qualified traclesman with 'the opportunity of building a fine career for himself in the Army. The young man of 16 who enrolls receives: Q Ihlmmgh (radar Iraining in one uj I6 Intrlznt. 0 academic training - in surly .mhiecI.t as plvysitx. rhemixfry, algebra. Englirb. 0 the general military training of the Cmmdian mlrlicr. CANADIAN ARMY RECRUITING STATION - l62A 000,000, an increase of about Worship service. assisted by Mrs. Gorden Cousins, and Mrs. yloyrll listnd the at-tit-o'Adams. I fleet as (o11..w,.;; Roll call was 'r1ll5vtPl'Pd by elghtil Ono battleship Young Men of 16 Apprentice Training for cl Briglit Future links M "Volta at Mo Anny" - Wednesday and Friday Qvnnlnga over tllc Dominion Nah-rarl. OFFICE HOURS: MONDAY TO FRIDAY 10 a.m. to 6 pm. 625,- I current year. Look for Morvorfs Soul of Quality ! Vangnrd: one members responding with a versel . l s - 5-..-.-r :&-;?r;&.:.-. V ' Learning and living with other young Canadians of their own age stimulates healthy and happy cnmradcship as well as intense pride in their squadrons and units. Soldier Apprentices are eligible for all Army hcneiits. includ- ing 50 days annual leave. They receive hall pay when 16 and on their 17th birthday they receive full pay. The young man, with a minimum of grade 8 education. who is interested in the happy. healthy and purposeful life of the Soldier Apprentice slmultl im'e.t!r'gaIe inlrrlcdiately. . For an interesting hnnklct and full information on Soldier Apprentice training. write. phone or visit the Arm)" information - Recruiting Centre nearest your home. ARMY RECRUITING STATION, .ii2A Kent Street. Charlottetown. -- Tclcphono 3108 or The Army Recruiting Station or Reserve Force Armoury heart-st your home-. KENT ST.. CHARLOTTET OWN TUESDAY It FRIDAY EVENINGS 7 p.m. to 9:30 pm.