FURNISHINGS . sumo aoFAL BROS Q2 Ken I PHONE ZII-B3 ‘Abegweifs’ Main Propulsion Motors Tested Successfully 50351,. Que., June l3 — This h, mm propulsion motors which om-"unfl to make the new our ferry ..M,q;wcit" the world's most power- m] lcc-brelkinl train carrier have Con“ through 24-11mm- running M15 with flying colors, it has been revwlcd by officials of Marine Ln- wu-log Lmited shipyards here. 5.10M“ 01' the nuotor tests marked ‘Home; king step toward entry 0d we ship into service this stunmer. The tests of’ the main motors ‘we described as “highly satisfact- or,» by shipyard and government ‘gmmners. Tho m-aln "run-in" up); were followed by extensive m“; o! the various awcillary mot-_ m»; ziuoard the largest diesel-elect- m gllil’) ever built in Canada. The 7ffltl-ton Abegiveit will ply between Prim.» Iidwnrd Island and the Kay Brunswick mainland. dim; equipment which fills the 10,-.- and aft engine rooms rrf the gll-nnu-lnnr-d ship is givcn its filial lllllr-llp. work is going ahcarl strad- 11,-0.1 nthur sfictinns of tliifi. the lilllFcl nil-welded vessel yct turn- ed nut by a Canadian shipyard. Pllbilr rooms have boon practically: umtplPlPd, and trrmlcs to hold l9 MIIIISTERELGIIIITROL lCnnilflUBd from Page l) Bruin: yhadflflizlly l) coir-lip: pmnlfll nnd whose certificate hndl bpf-n rrcclvvd that day. had been, pIac-"li {ll the lfil) of tho list of , Lhosc competing for the post. i _-\u nppcal was lodgcd by the grill‘ man to titliovm Mr. AfcLulrc Nfrrrctl. tho Minister added, and} an ‘indopcndcnt board" had, sgrccll with the decision of the| Ci\-:l service Commission. " “Who was that independent w‘ "W m twine w lded l to PM» on the railway agar n within the next tew aiyr. work on all Darts of the Abegwelt will be ‘vanced tar enough to penmtt FWWIRG of the formal “dock-trials", after wthlch the ferry win be ready 1°!‘ eximsive Open water trials un- der the eyes of engineers of the Department of Transport, for wihom She was built, find of cumin“ National Railways, who will 0p“. ate her for the Transport Depart- merit. Officials of lvlarine Industries mn- tlcipate tbat—barring unforeseen delays arising out of her open twat. er trials-Abe Abegwelt will be at Borden, P.E.I. ready for service witlhln two or three weeks of oom- plction of the dock trials. ln that time she will go through her open water trials. and thcn bu drydockcd As the mass of electrical and K fill water painting. tlon and under- ln addition to tho lfl railway curs, "the Abcgwcit" will carry 60 automobilt-s and 950 passuxigers on hcr two upper ducks Wiuh hcr 12,-, 500 borsepovw-r v-ngines she will have a sorvtcc spred of l7 knots flWiplif‘ tho great. wright of stccll with Wllioh her hull l; reinforced. . vltiod and if something vras nut. June thuic would eventually be no fulh to catch. Fishing seasons were I.\.. c ._-, Something would have to be done SHJYIOI‘ and thorium! cslrtut autumn -___- malaria In "and hr no; .Ml'Oll,bI6 d l Ilwsy utio'moy It flu um a word stands II- ablo h dunes, M‘. CAIIIII-ENI-Mletiaql h Gospel Tent continuing duh night eXcelit Saturday at 8 p.m. Lord's $111‘! p.m. All are heartily In- e . TIYON UNITED CIBJCUIT- Services for Sunday, Jung 15. Tryon ll a.m.; Cape Traverse 3 P-m; Cratpsud 7.80 p.m. Rev. J. A. Jalrdfnq minister. 35TH WEDDING ANNIVEIWARY —-Best wishes are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Maoifeud who observed their 85th wedding an- niversary on Thursday, June 12th. noon FIRELA roof fire at aoo Kmt Street about 11 o'clock yi- terday morning had the firemen out for s. short. time. There was mrnor damage. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED- ' Mi". and Mrs. James McCardle, Kmkora. announce the engage- ment of their daughter Annie ‘Hazel to‘ Lester P. O'Donnell. Charlottetown, son of .Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Donnell, Sourla. Marriage to takc place the latter part. of June. RETURNING TO MONCTON --i tu allow lishelnlcn to use thelrllvlrs. Harold M. Hewett is return- bunts and (iquipimcnt in bctweenling today to hcr homg tn Mung. _‘ _ _ N.B. She was In Charlotte- iifi 1mi- lllf‘ (‘flliiffll 0f ilfihilifl town attinrling the gradualicn ux- SCXISOllS. lion, {Dog Show At Moncton Opens IEONOITON. NB, June ll _ (U?) — A Wire Haired Terrier, Edswyre Parade, owned by Mrs. Churchill ltfann. Rockcliffe, Ont., today was adjudged best do; tn the show and best Canadian bred Ils first day judging war completed ‘In the Moncton Kennel Club's sev- enth bnnual dog show. | Mrs. Mann's terrier won top honors in l! field of 100 classes and drew the praise of the show judge. W.W. Rooney of Montreal. The reserve bcstin-show ribbon went to a Dobernam Pinscner, Orion Von Mannerhcim, owned by Emelie Viau of Montreal. An English Bulldog, Rose Marie of Wlnwell. owned by Edwin M. Wright cf Montreal Wor- third place honors. . More tfatt 100 classes are lobed- tiled to hr.- lildgerl tomorrow lull!‘ the final rlay cf the show. Girl Guide News We alro glad to have tiews uf the bunks “Pilid have 1° be mm‘ (Fclsfis at Prince of Wales C:llege Guide Coy. a: West Point, Prince rigidly cniforccd. where hrr daughter, Betty Lau. Tho rut-throat competition of graduated {Wm the cm-flnutcgal the banks should br- brought to on idepartmeng whue here S)“ was 0nd through formation of a fishing CD-OPUTHIlYL‘. Wclslcy Stewart lL-Charlotle) Isnid the mutter of markets and dis- the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. J H. tI-fowstt. Kent Street. INJURED BY TRUCK —-Fra.tlk maid?" MT‘ McLun asked‘ “It is ltrlbutlon were still tihe major prob- cmnkel h." sun u! Mn and M,‘ g t‘ l question and I should like. to have it answered." i llr Gardiner replied that he wo“d sccurc (the numos of mom- bci. if iht: I3oard that considered m» tllnrlnttBImVIl post. "l Sllftll be tntcrested In finding out who this lndepcndcnt contmis- 35011 was. bccauso if tho Clvll Ser- vicc (innmlssioncould not appoint lbs mun or could not. dccidc who it ~huuiri bo. nnd tihcn had to oalll In in independent. board. I think it. l rlcscrvos srmt‘ Investigation. i "l shall expect In have the mtm-‘ g of mr-nbcrs of this independent i tmrcl‘. lit‘. concluded. SFGGESTS PROGRAM i fl'I"l‘.\W'A. Jum- lfl ~»(OPl~-—W. Chcstor S. MnLure tPC~Quecnsll tolrl the Commons today Marlllmes f‘. incn were faced with lower,’ I) hml 2on0 up as much as $0 pcr‘ com -n r-‘ctmt years. lhcrytlnng they need to ply their call r: has gone up. ho said as he, lents to be solved. Frank B. Clarke, 53 Upper Prince llc fclt the commercial fishing .- _ business was bcing neglected andifgjsggwvffflfiniéfgfkflnlzfséfffi Olga that to.) inuglt attention was being of m6 “lumps “mks which was paid to inland and sport fishing. bflnklng up on the Prince Stree, llu urgsd that the research board Wham The young man was take‘, devote fllCIfB attention to the l0b- to ‘he Pnlsland 505m,“ x41!“ ster industry In the Marltimes. Jevealed there we're no bones brok- Mr. Stewart asked that the gov-fie“ but he M.“ Yuma,“ mere m. a eminent consider the grunting ctttduy m. mo. pc‘ nr. tn ImBlI utho have devoted _\ ul .~urvicr- to the rescarch i, LEGISLATIVE C H A M B E R S JIENOVATED - The Legislative DJ-King lfazcn \PC~5l- JmllmChambers have recently been .-'\1n:l'l> -~alil niorc atlcnllon should be‘ given tn thu establishment lobster thutchcrics along the At- lantic coast. |renovated with special attention thriving been paid to the walls ‘illld ceiling. The I5 portraits of ‘former Speakers of the House, Hatcheries had bvcn tistitblishcd; finer havlng been tutored m on the Maine coast. nnd nclw were being placed along the coast of lilassachuset t s. This Ind looted libero must be some merit. in thi-Ir .. . - itse. although the resrnroh board “ml ’““‘°“5i“g m“ “mchlhsa decided against them. lle said he was purtllrbcd about the salmon fisheries ln the Bay of Fundy. libero should bc greater protection for the spawning sal- . -» ~ t da "Lnwm i‘ speech begun 58S e1 y:mon nnd increased conservation in a rh-batc based on bill bfillfl tho Fisheries Resca h Board‘ morn Within the Jurisdiction of thel fad-uni dcparbment of fisheries. i: the some time, they were con- frulltcd with lotwcrini denwfld f" their pmclticts and with the P09‘, stbziity of falling prices. l .\lr. Mclallre said If bhk dBPB-Ti’! maul would educate house wlvcsi on the nutritional valm o! fish he, was sure consumption would 111-, cruise to the benefit of the fisher-q mrn. in the industry. Fish consumption In Canada W415i a l-L’ pounds a person yearly- The oonsunvption of meat 6018111611 131 pounds per person a yes/r. Otrher Speakers ILG. Archibald tCCfi~8keonal said l\6 did not thtnk greater con- Iumptton was s solution. " Gospel Hall Upper Prince Street ’ bloating: for Lordfit Dly l0 a.m.--Meoting for children. 'll rum-Remembering the Lord. 7-3" p.m.-Gospel meeting. Tilrstllt)‘: 8 p.m.-Prayer meeting. “Eternity. rtcrnlfy whcrc wlll you KIIHNI It?" GM so Invcd the world that llo lflic Ills only begotten Son that. whosoever bellevetb In lllm llmuld nut perish but have eve!- Mlm nut-Jpn 0-H. ilsfnit. MARIIIAGES. IIATIIS 50c Per Insertion l\__ _ nmrns _ flflllNKlilb-At the P. E. Island Anni-vol. June 13, to Mr. and Mrs. "on Younker (nee Alcths Mac- iiyrli) Wins] , a son. w‘? Ilown Th0 dnctb ooo _ urred It °"”°" Owe. June 1a. 1941. of Mrs. 15'!“ “POW. Pitneral stmday. June c h» M 1 P. M. Burial In Birch-ill ‘Malena II. II. Ibis-clean ‘ UNDIRTAKII EM BALM E R Charlottetown and North Wiltlhlrl PROM Ill om advertising and oxplannt-i Inns of ways to prepare fish would‘ IIIERSILPCS. fr». . ,. BOMBED It MAIL I Anthony Eden. formu- British foreign secretary. received s let- ter bomb" In his mall and csrrlcd It In his brief case into thé H0115! of Commons. Many British. offl- clnls have recelvd the ‘letter bombs" addressed confidential." which are bell“!!! to be capable of kIIIInK m!" their Drillirwl bfishtness and col- or by lvrr. Percy Woodley. well- known authority on that kind of work.. have been replaced In their customary positions c-n the walls. The Chambers have put on a pinch-improved appearance. FUNERAL YESTERDAY --'I‘he funeral of Carl MacKenzle of 3 Young Street was held yesterday afternoon. A private service, fol- lowed by B, service at the Cutcllffe Funeral Home. (he services were conducted by Donald Nicholson. Th: pall bearers were: Errol Nicholson. Ivan Kennedy, Alex Burke, Basil Phillips, Wendell Ford and John Stewart. Inter- ment was In the People's Ceme- tery. FUNERAL AT POWNAL- The funeral of the late Morley 0on- sins of Alexandra was held Wed- nesday afternoon from Pownal United Church. The services were conducted by Rev. R. E. McIvor minted by Rev. Stirling Stack- house. The pull bearars weru: Earle Jenkins. Shudrnch Jeri-line, John MacMtllan, Lloyd Carver. Ernest McCabe, Clifford Jenkins. Interment was In Pownul Ceme- tery. FUNERAL AT lRADALBANI- The funeral of the lute Mrs. John MacDonald was held from the home of her son. A. C. MacDonald. Bradalbano, Friday afternoon, June 13th. Services st the house. and grave wars conducted by Rev. J. A. MacGowsn. Kenlington. The pail bearers were, Samuel Glllts.. BlmIr MacDonald, Alexander Muc- Donald, James Snowie, Hugh Mac- Klnnon and Kenneth Graham. In- County, which was visited recently by Miss Carrie Holman. Miss llcl- rman enrolled two new guides, Marie Cook and Ruby Crossman and started them on their work for Second clux. Everything is going well in the Work at Tignlsh and it l5 gratify- ing to lean-n that Mrs. J.J. McNally has consented to act as District Commissioner for West Prince. Sunumersiide is preparing for the annual Guide CilhTlp at Fernwood next month. and some of the lonc Guides are being invited to share In this camp. Mrs. Relay retuhns lircm Ednton- ton. Mrs..Rcay our Provincial Cran- mlssioner returned lust week from Edmonton where she laud been at- tending the annual meeting crf the Canadian Girl Guides Association. The mcctlngs which wvore held in Pembina Hall of the University of Alberta. were most successful. with a good attendance. Outside of Al- berta there were forty delegates from other parts of (Tanuda, count- ing five from tho blarittm-e Prov- inces (two from Nova Scotia. two from New Brunswick and onefrom Pirince Edwnrd Islandv. Edmonton is a beautiful city. Reports were received from‘ all the provinces of Canada, but ln- ternational guiding was also strongly stressed. The annual meeting next year (1948) will be hcld in Toronto, but the announcement was also made that. the World Conference of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts will be held in 1948 In Canada and the United States. This ts a. high hcnowr. . __.. 731;!) ANNIVERSARY GOFFS FALLS. N. H.. June 13 -_ (OP) - James M. Lurvey, 99, New Hampshire's only survivor of the American Ctvll War, and his 93-year-old wife. today observed their 73rd wedding annlverslary ouletly In the house where they have lived 59 years. [his friends with his repertoire of ~popular jigs, hornplpes and other tunes, so essential to the tripping of the light fantastic. ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN Chutbh services Sunday. June 16 ‘are as follows: 8.30 p.m. holy com- lmunlon; 10 s.m. Sunday School and Bible class; 11 am. morning |DI‘B.)'0l‘ and sermon. Subject. of ser- lmon "Why Excuses?" Amthwn: Jesus. Joy of Mun‘: Desiring," 513mb. '7 p.m. Bvalliflg prayer and sermon. Subject “Lives Pleasing to lGod.” Everybody welcome. l FUNERAL AT ANNANDALE - ‘Illwc funeral of thc late Mrs. ILR. torment in ‘Brldalbnne Cemetery. Howls“ “S held “Um Anmndale mild! IIJGATE m roam‘ 1h French Frigate Lmvuntllm, docked at the Marine wharf about‘ 2 p.m. yesterday. Being of the! Frigate alas-s. she has a displucrh‘ ment of alYut 1600 tons. Her main tumnlnent | Qqnlpped with radar and radar gun control. Carrying e compliment of_ about nine officers and 130 rni- lugs. the LVUIGIIIUKB Is doing fish- erics protection work. providing medical cure etc. for the Firendh fishing fleet off tho Grand Ban-ks.- The sltll). under ttw command of Captain’ Georges Jacquinot De 711-519, will be In port until Tues- day the 17th when she will leave for It. Pierre. T-hls ship was built Scotland dlllfll hi" V" l"! PW‘- obased by the Free French Forces. ---.- UWNS UTRADIVAIIUU -— Ml‘. J. If. DeRoche, teacher, Wetervalo School of this Province, Is tbs proud Mlllllul‘ of what may be ,; very valuable violin, pyrogrnph- ed on tho lnlldo with tbs fallow- "psrsonnl llldliflg notation. Antonius Blrldivlr- lug Cremomth fsclcbst snno 1718 land certified with a cron. ‘this. recipients Postmarked In Itslywvlolin Wll acquired I'M"! W!" the bombs are helluva by the Jewish underground, _____________ HUNGRY WARBLER The ivnrbler bl-rd ha: been ob- served to eat 7,000 918m iii‘! i" Q minutes. d to be sent "l; by Mr. DoRoche and bu a ‘somewhat rlmsrknble history. ‘When mm on by M "M" " bu remsrksble volume lnd won- derful sweetness. Mr. Jennie’ Grimes. Wale-rule's popular play- u of old time music hi! the vlo- lin In bl: curl Ind II delighting Blptist Church yesterday after- mm. Service n4 conducted by Mr. Glen Brow and Rev. Mr. Crawford. During the service Mr. Walter Burden. sang as s solo "Will the Circle Be Unbroken." and Mm. W.J. Mutch sang "A Christ- m“? "w" ‘IAN-ind “Man's Good Night." A trio of Her- bert McLeod. Richard Burdott, Chmrles Clay son-g "Tim-c After Time.“ Interment wss In the Unit- ed Church cemetery. ‘line-pallbear- ers were. John Jenkins. LB. How- lett. Raymond liftwDonnld, MM’- sbhll Campbell w.a. Mills sn-d ' Alexander IIIncI-‘arlatie. l Mrs. c. w. Profltt who has spent the previous llX months in Charlottetown was u recent visi- tor to Kenslngton and iprlng Valley en rc-ute to Csvendlsh whore she will lpind tho summer month; with her daughter and llon-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George MlcAubrsy. "The Bircbel“. IIITRE Milli (Continued {fun Pa“ 1) would enable the student to make a living. The distinguished guest; of the evening were: His Excellency Bish- op Boylc. His Honor. Lleufansnt Governor and Mrs. J.A. Bernard: Premier and Mrs. J, Wolfe!‘ Jones; His Worship and Mrs. B. Earle MacDonald, Doctor bud Mrs. GD. Steel. Monsignor Maurice MacDonald and many member; of the clergy. ' The followinz was the program: I Processional: Pomp and Otr- cumstance. . . . Elgar. II A Word of Welcomg -_ Pat- rlcia. Hughes. III Chums: Av’.- Maris...Shu- bert. IV Clvis Canadensis Sum; —Eleunor Larkln. Bdrbaru Doyle. Errne lvlacDonald. V Chorus: Drar Land of Home . . ..Sibelitls. ' Graduation I-lnnzrs ICIUES. A Parting Tribute — Lo.s Smith. Chorus: Queen cf the Skcs. Address To The Graduates, University. God Ssvc The King. cd to the following young liidicsz— Reta l-Iynts. Noreen Smith, Inez Doiron. Eleanor Flieau, Eleunzr Lurkin, Eileen Doyle. Eilecn Wood, HClEn Coffin. Patricia Huflies, Elizabeth Bsagun. Elaine MacDon- ald. Lois Smith. Barbara DOZ/ll‘. Commercial diplomas were aw- arded to: Helen MfiPDOIitAld, Edna Macvarish, Louise Morin, Anna Callaghan, Rcsenzary ‘Prainor. Pauline MlwPher-Ecn. Grade X Cerfllcates ‘were aw- arded to: Mabel Watts, Leith lilac- Donald. Vclmn Brown. Mlldrcd Furdy. Elcanor l-lynes. Virginia Grant, Aletha Dojvle, Magdalene MucPherson, hlairreen Cilrrlifl. Patricia Richard. Florence Pzters. Una Gallant, Doreen MacDonald. Ccrtiftiiitos llIlCC WU“? Hyncs. PRIZE LIST Prize Lint: Grade XI Prrze for highest aggregate do- nated by His Honour Lieutenant Governor J. A. Bernard. awarded tn Reta Hynes. Prize for Religion, donated by Doctor P. McMahon, awarded to Noreen Smith, _ Prize for English Litcritture, do- nated by Notre Dame Alumnae, awarded to Noreen Smith. Prize for English Composition, donated by Reverend Louis Doug- an. merited by Noreen Smith and Lois Smith. and awarded to Lois Smith. Prizes for Latin. donated by Junior Sodsllly, equally merited by Reta Hynes and Eileen Wood and awarded accordingly. First: and second prizes for French, donated by Hon. A. E. Arsenault, awarded to Inez Doiron and Eleanor Plneau. Prize for French Conversation donated by Reverend George Mc- Cormuc, awarded to Barbara. Doyle. Prize for History, donated by Dr. L. I. Duffy, awarded to Reta Hynel. Prizu for Science. donated by J. J. Morris, awarded to Noreen Smith. Prize for Geometry donated by Rev. Emmett Dougan, awarded to Eleanor Larkin. Prize for Mathematics donated by Rev. Kenneth MaeMIllan, mer- ited by Noreen Smith and Eileen Doyle awarded to Eileen Doyle. ' PrI-ze for Art. donated by Rev. Louis Dougan, equally merited by Helen Coffin and Noreen smith. uruwn by Helen Coffin. Prize for Application donated by Rev. W. McCai-dle, awarded to Patricia Hughes. Priu fur Application donated by Dr. Charles Dougan, awarded to Elaine MacDonald. Prize for Improvement donated h) Rev. P. F‘. MacDonald’ awarded to Dotty IeQQQ. Prtze Lint Commercial Clus Prize for Highest Aggregatz. donated by Hon. George D. De- Blots, awarded to Helm Mac- Donald. Pxizc for Religion. donated by Rev. Emmett Dougnn. awarded to Anna Callaghan. Memorial prize for English. do- nated by Mrs. Blake. awarded to Edna Mscvarllh. Prlzc for French donated by Dl‘. Duffy. awmrdod to Louise Morin. Prize for hpewrltlng. donated by Rev. Doctor McMahon, award- ed to Rosemary Traynot. Prize for Stenogrsphy. donated by Mr. John Power. awn-dad to Pauline MncPborlolt. Prise for Bookkuplxiq, ttonled ~'>y- Rev. George Mncflormsc, , ._____ _._.__ jiiiiurut mussizs ABOLISHED by ‘Moron-slut Air-cu :.a Support. Endcrzxl by I..::h:ul iraiassxon. mm Ion m: BOOKLET AND DETAILS or ma: ram. omit of this British appllsn ‘for nllol from Ruptutta Not m old-fashioned LLI Trim, but a wlthui ‘ ‘utr- “ pudthntholdn the I-Ioruln firmly will“ good: upward preu lo flu: In many can ruptured duuel mam and the ruptun is conquered fox-nu. So light Ind comical-table you will not how you h" it on.- Mmy doctors no wearing a Bailey Appliance. IIIIIAIIIYTCANMIMIIE|DIIIIOB lOOllOIlIf-IILNIOIIIO Recce Reg’t tlfficers Hold Annual Dinner Gompetent lniiltrance Service HAVE A TALK WITH MORTON DEW Last evening the Qfficers‘ Megs o; ‘ Efitem Tm" Bldg" the 17th Room Regiment Charlottetown their first annual Mess dinner at; “CharlctL-toivn‘ Hotel, Thirty- iseven officers of the squadrons located Montague. silmmersidc and Char- lottetown, along with several dis-q tlngullbed guests cellent repast during which ple'.is-' Ing musical stlrctiong WI-ff} ten-l tiered by an orchestra. drirwn from! _- the Reece Band. _. The only to-tst of the evening was drunk to His Majesty the King. Ai-l y Introductlon —- Noreen Smith. tar a. short sing-song during whchl The Meaning of Oitizenrhipunsny old favuritts wire renieridl Lt. Col Bill Hold, D.S.O., E D .1 Our Spiritual Heritage — Commanding Officui- of the IlecctV . Regiment made a short addNls of Canada's Present Stutug --,welc€me to the distinguished guests Iand guvc a short outline nf wnrk in the Reglmrnt. ‘ w nu. voun FLIES... We are pleased to announce that our lorge power Pnioym an eX-i sprayer has just orrivod, and we are now in u position to render our customers I most valuable service. We are placing the equipment and u travel mun of your disposal. Contact us immediately for full deioils, because w» V" h working on I route nystun. Dillon 6: Spillett Conferrlng of Gflflt‘ ’l‘r~n Cérttf- tespcntlud l) i ion: - Col. G E Full. V.D.; Crl Patricia Richard. Very Revcrrnd R.V. MucK nzle. Lt Litt. D.. Rector of St. Dunetazfs V1) , LL Cop Dy 15.111, p; l), 1,1_ [Co]. .1 n Show. R. o A no, It. MacDonald, E D , Lu. Col RL. Mulliizill, AIM. Prize for Arithmetic donnird by s short Ldtilvsws, was zidjuiirnvq Zlltil tin». urs and guests movzd to the GIIITIEOII balance of thc evening W35 walled reminiscing alyzut service duys and a gcnetfll Glade XI diplomas were award- vl) , Li, - awarded to Magdal- em: Mat-Phcrson. ‘ Prize for Geometry. donated by; Prizes for Application Dougan awarded to Alelha Doyle and Doreen Mac- awarded to Helen MacDonald. Prize for Filing, donated by Dr. Charles Dougan, merited by Helen MacDonald and Edna MacVarish awarded to Edna MncVai-ish. Prize for Class Spirit by Rev. W. McCal-clle, awarded to ‘Maureen Curran. Prize for Proficiency donated by Junior Sodality‘, award- Prlze LIst Grade X ed ,0 Una GanflnL Bronze medal of Hrs Excellency for Perfect Attend-l the Governor General nf Canada rlvardrd m; Ngyegnl for General Proficient-y in Grade Smith. E;lc:n Wozd, Eleanor Ten is nwurdod t0 Mahcl Watts. ‘ Concert ticket, donated by Dr. J. D. McGulganl awarded to Roberta Prize for vocal mush", Commun- tickci, donated Most Revcrcnrl BWHITIOG tn Flor- Prfie rm. Al.‘ drawn b}. Prize fur Highest Apgrcgatr. do- A m1”. 15 Offorcd by Re“ LN, Hcrrell for the pupil in Graclc X awarded i" l4flim walii- wvho leads her class in entrant-c. Prize for Ber-nnd Highest Ycar- ly Aggregate. donated by Mrs. Adrian Peters. awarded to Leah STOCKS OF LARD. MEAT OTTAWA. June Stocks of moat hold by p.~.ck r. mbbattairs. wholesale butlchér... .. ‘cold stcragc wznohouses 0n Jun ll/Ill/RUQQ 77,406.92!) pounds ctmparftl lwith 77,343,795 nn May 1 and T-i- 115496} on June 1 lust year, lDomlnion Bureau of Statlstios ' donated by the Nulrc Dame A.lum- nae. HWHlTlBd to ltlildrcd Fardy. » Latin donated by C. . W. L. awards-d to Mabel Watts. Prize for Mathematics jby Mr. W. D. Gillis awarded Leah Mat-Donald. v Prlze for French lRev. Dr. Bernard Glllli. merited ‘by Leah Mat-Donald, Mabel Watts, 1 and 1,2953% June 1| 194g ‘and PfllflClg, Richard, awarded to Stocks of lard rose on Jun: l t.) 1,819,603 pounds from 1.534.216 M133‘ Phone I46 PARTY BYYS PAPER RIOYFREAL. Jlliit- l; .- tsstur- §,,.l (l‘n_\'l - ICIH ‘Fiie Garette said Mubel Watts awarded to Eleanor ' 1n u ncitspugc story that. n! the Alontritil .\lz.t'n. FTGUCh u mornng daily. to Pre- llnnriui Duplcssis‘ Union Ns- Pazty was confirznfld here \... STA.“ PIlDES POPULAR. LETEBRIDGE. Alta, -— (CPI — Nine southern Alberta communi- ties will sponsor Stlmlgrdcs tni! your to brill‘; l7 days of “idlng for cowboys of WEstErn Canada H"! the United States. The cowns i"? Nantnn, Clarcsholm, Macieod, High River. Lfitliblidg? Gardstc-n, Mld- icine Hut, Pillfhnfi‘! Creek, Cult‘- ‘ man. Prize money will total $14,700. XWCTIVE AT 93 CARSON. Mélll.—W’llli8m Gillies, o. llil-iear-old Scot who has lived in Canada fill years still works on bu; fnrm ltcrc. A vetvran stone- masuxr he ruls stones for many of Winnipeg's oldest. buildings and zcads without glasses. 7n...” t... r. clarity“ ron snrmz-a-noommcorraocf Immediate possession. Phone S21 -J. (‘APO IZING -‘"1:avs'1f6 niii . rrponizcd for extra prul . Work ‘expertly done. uritc I... W. Ramsay, Bedforii. FOR SALE "-"I.Awfi_c‘nKl1ts‘, lawn tnulés. 33 Orin-bar St. ' us’ uvtsl-lcn-i-Stiwditiifioi uppuilt? Cutiadiun Legion. TWO nusrusss icriilifivlili: morn and board. Write ABC Guardian. President Honours Canadian War Dead - .. - . .. tp~t m, __ President Truman placed a wreath on the Nntltmnl War Memorial In Ottlwl Wednesday due-rely ‘n. uddrmolng Mr-mlwrs of the Home of Commons and the Senate at the Home of Parliament. The nbovg photo shown l renernl view of the scene at tho mnlnorhl lulu tin ceremony. (Clfllm Arm; I.