PAGE TWO auQQn square I YORKSHIRE oil Allswinerroducersareiavltedtoesicnda SWINE FIELD DA tebellddlt ' CHARLOTTETOWN FRIDAY, JULY 6th PROGRAMME WILL COMMENOI AT INN L. 3L AT THE EXPERIMENTAL FARM when demonstrations on registered swine will-be given to illustrate dc- sirahle bacon type and Yorkshire quality. rarnw Will ll" ll oa- porlunlly of Jaclng a class of market bloolll. lllll W": 5°"! "l" he awarded on the wrr ‘ 0| "l8 .' ' ll u‘ m‘ nu‘ l di tl f llowi g the noon hour Ill in lllfllllllll an ozlfiyertuanietyy o? S5631; hogs slaughtoled. Vblllifll lllll IP14“! l“ Davis d: Fraser Ltd., the market hogs viewed alive will be lllwfllv gttlng densonflrstions on three grades of market carousel will bu gluon, md sevIbl departments of the Plant will be rill“!- Dinner will be provided at 12:00 noon-in Parkdale Women's Insti- tuic Hail for those attending the l-‘ield Doy Demonstrations. l The programme will definitely conclude not later than 4:00 P.M., and should the weather prove unfavourable, all phases of the pro- gramme I'll he Oonducted under cover. P. l. I. SWINE BREEDERS ASSOCIATION S. I). IRVINE, Secretary. q...- THE THIRTY-SECOND ANNUAL CONVENTION 0f The Women's Institutes of Prince Edward Island will be held in The Prince of Wales College Auditorium Wednesdaynl Thursday JULY 4th and 5th GENERAL DISCUSSION TOPIC will be RECONSTRUCTION as related to HOME ECONOMICS - - AGRICULTURE SOCIAL WELFARE CITIZENSHIP Mr. L. W. Shaw, Superintendent of Education, will address the evening meeting. R. N. EXAMS FOR GRADUATE NURSES SEEKING THE R. N. DEGREE WILL BE HELD AS FOLLOWS JULY 4th. 5th. and sui. Nurses from Prince County write at. Prince County ' Hospital. ' Nurses from Charlottetown Hospital write at Charlottetown Hospital. Nurses from P. E. I. Hospital write at P. E. I. Hospital. Order of Examinali0ns:— JULY 4th—9:30 A.M. - l2-—Surgery and Bacteriology. 1:30 P.M. - a P.M.—Materla Medics. and Therapeutics. 3:15 PM. - 5 Him-Dietetics. JULY 5th-9:30 - 12—Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 1:30 - it-Physiology. 3:15 - 5—Nurslng Technique. JULY 6th—9:30 - 12—Medicine And Pediatrics. 1:30 - Ilfltl-Anatomy. NURSES’ EXAMINW BOARD w. .1. r. McMILLAN, M.n. I. J. vao, M.D., , School liloslng I PROGRAMME 1. O Carmela-School. Remarks by Chairman. 2. "My Own Canadian Home"- School. 3. Presentation of Writing Cer- tificvtes. 4. Presentation of ; Certificates. 5. Report of Year's Work-Prin- pal. ' 6. "Land of Glad Tomorrows"— '1. Presentation of Honor Diplo- mas. - S. Presentation of Governor Gen- eral’: Medal and of Special Primes. Remarks. God Save The King. Attendance !ci PRIZE LIST ' TRUSTEES’ LEAVING , CERTIFICATES Leitlh Wendell Bevan Richard Carl Bradley Frederick Thomas Coyle Richard Allan Doyle Joseph Alwin Duncan i Thomas Edward Flynn ‘ Philip Henry Murphy Wilbert Collins Mclnnis Philip Joseph Rossiter Reginald Lawrence Whelan HONOUR DIPLOMAS Grade X 1. Wilbert Mclnnis; 2. C-arl Brad- ley; 3. Thomas Flynn; 4. Wendell Bevan; 5. Philip Murphy. Grade IX. 1. Mark McGuigan; 2. Gower Mullen; 3. Edward Lund; 4. Maur- ice Flynn; 5. Lorne Mclnnis. .Grade VIII. ' l. John McCormack; 2. Edwin ,Kelly; 3. Charles Cannon; 4. -Aurele Belanger; 5. Charles Pet- iers. | Grade VII. Miss Murnaghan’s Dept. i 1. Oharles Cheverie; 2. Alfred iCoady; 3. Cyril MacDonald)" 4. iTommy Kays; 5. Joseph Coyle. IGrade VII. Miss Francis’ Dept. i 1. Allan J. MacDonald; 2. Dun- stan Drew; 3. Simon Atkins; 4. Alan D. MacDonald; 5. Lawrence Gauthier. Grade VI. Miss Welsh's Dept. 1. Merrill Doyle; 2. Arnold Cheverie; 3. Billy Davey; 4. Ken- neth Tulle; 5. Clifford Ready. Grade VI. Miss Clarkin's Dept. , 1. Terrence McWade; 2. Bob/by |Lafferty; 3. Leiilh Sweeney; 4. lDavidMc-Cormack; 5. Frank Rob- erts. Grade V. Miss Butler’; Dept. l. Dailes Gauthier; 2. John Walsh; 3. Damien Leonard; 4. Ray Connolly; 5. George Bradley. Grade V. Miss Doyle's Dept. ‘ 1. Gerard Arsenault 2;. Donald .Gallant; 3. Hudson Willoughby; 4. ,Wendell Burke; 5. Donnie Steele. iGrade IV. Miss J. MacDonald's Dept. 1. Joseph Revell, 2. Leo Doiron; 3. Paul Davey; 4. Pete Cox; 5. Gerald M-artin. Grade IV. Miss D. Dent. 1. Willie Dunn: 2. Richard St. John; a. Billie HugheS; 4- Brion MacCallum; 5. Vincent Gallant. Grade I11. Miss M. MacDonald's Dept. 1. Pat McWade; 2. Francis Smith; 3. Eugene Wynne; 4. Fred Shep- herd; 5. -Wilfred Shepherd. Grade III. Miss Rossiter's Dept. 1. Bernard Connolly; 2. Fred Mc- Adam;_3. Brian Doyle; 4. Alclde Martin; 5. Robert Kiggins. Grade III. Miss Walsh's Dept. 1. Kenneth MacDonald; 2- John MacDonald; 3. James Morgan; 4. David Soper; 5. Joseph So-mers. Grade II. Miss Walsh's Dept. 1. Gerald Cheverie; 2. LeRoy MacDonald; 3. Paul MacDonald. Grade II. Miss vessel's Dept. 1. Peter McGonnell; 2. Lawrence Gallant; 3. Keir Bevan; 4. Bernard Gallant; 5. Stephen Pltre. Grade ll. Miss McTagueh Dent. 1. Joseph Gallant; 2. George Bul- ger; 3. Robert Dillon; 4. Patrick Landrigan; 5. James Hogan. Grade I. Miss Moran's Dept. 1. Donald LeClair; 2. Edward McCabe; 3. Ian MacDonald; 4. Clifford Morgan; 5. Philip Doyle- Grade I. Miss Duffy's Dept. 1. Gilbert Gallant; 2. Frank Mc- Guigan‘, 3. Billy Murnaghan; 4- John Bradley‘. 5- Teddy Redmolwi Grade I. MiSs Hessian‘s Dept. 1. Leonard St. John; 2. Parker Lund and Garnet Steele; 3. Alvin Lund; 4. Richard Duffy: 5- George Dillon. l MacDonald's President Secretary Provincial Public Service Examinations Examinations for applicants for positions as stcnographers in the Provincial Public Service will be held in the Prince of Wales College on Thursday, the 5th day of July, 1945, at the hour of 9 A. M. Persons intending to take the above are request- cd to notify Mr. A. W. Matheson, K.C., Chairman, Board of Examiners, 90 Great George Street, Char- lottetown, not later than 4th July, next. DATED atflharlotlclown, Prince Edward Island- lhis 27th day of June, A. D., 1945. C. J. STEWART, Acting Deputy Provincial Secretary. ATTENDANCE CERTIFICATES One Year: Leo Howatt, Geo. Dillon, Clif- ford Moreen, Harold McLeod, Gow- er Mullen, Lorne Mclnnis, Carl Bradley, Leonard LeCiair, George iBradiey. Stirling Ryan, Bobbie Ar- ‘senault, Alan McLeod, Gordon Hennessey, Merrill Rush, James McQuarrie, Robert Dillon, Eugene Wynne, Clarence Doyle. Mahlon il-Iariey, Arnold C-heverie, Cyril w MacDonald, Alfred Cosdy, Joseph lGillls, Dunstan Drew, Billy Stull. _Emile Aysenault, Lawrence Gauth- ier, Brian Rush, Pat Ready, Cedric .Drew, Joseph Gallant. Billy Mur- 'phy, Amiby Aitkins, Two Years: Desmond Whitlock, Brian Wil- Iioughlby, Patrick Kelly, Charles MacDonald, Lorne Burke, Arthur Ryan. Wendell Burke, Teddy |Crei-ghan, Clifford Giiiis, Allan J. MacDonald, Lorne Doiron, James Morgan, JohnMacDonsld, Clifford Atkins Gerard Cheverie. Three Years: Ray Mahar, Billie Doyle, Earl Peters, Billie Leonard, IWenherbie, Claude Field. Four Years: Billy LeClair, Kenneth Ronnie LeClalr, Clifford Charles Cheverie. Tulle, Billie , Ready,‘ FEE]. I ' ihnecll , * Bi} A t ‘miuugsllil Novas ‘I!!! IITUBN By Don Craig So ou'vs come back- (Wl your smiling eyes And ruffled hair) Untouched by war. With your straight slim shoulders ‘Thrown hack. Joseph Revell, Leo Doiron, Leon-l-‘lfld’ 1'0"!‘ "i"? if!“ ard Lai-ferty, Philip Coker, Paulxwmh ‘ walk" r” ' Davey, Austin Connolly, Raymonrfso you've‘ mm, back; Dunn. Peter Pit-re. Jndrie HIYIHTheY couldn't take your boyish- Jolm Bowisn, Wendell Burke, 1198B. , Donnie Steele, Hudson Wllloughby, i g; 5'3"“; gmfgfuzhww" 59mm (“m-Wk 3°" Mcmllumllfet Eon have changed . . Jdlm Wallh. 5901'“ BNdlQY- Dim- How have you changed? ien Leonard, Billy Cormlly. mlsnilnléaancilsi. tsfigrethe difference, Gillies, Earl Di-on, J Bu or, ' Vern Gallant, Joseph Gallant, Ar-Lflnfliffijwtffimfllgfl‘ 953,. mks nold Mullen, Vincent Gallant, Ger-l out, don Hennessey, Richard Si. JohnHUncel-tain . . . Until a. sofmword David Livingstone, James Con- 0r s beckoninsk hand noily, Billy Hughes, Erwin Brown, 3'1"“ W“ b” ' Danes Gaulmer- But. I will keep that light alive: JUNIOR: Long hours of sleep 1. lnrrle I-Iennessey, Billy Cor- MOI/lei .--dB11°°5-- ri-gan, Billy Davey, Clifford Ready, ' lfgrfgghgflaglmigfgéd" Five Years: , Edward Lund, Edwin Kelly.. Six Years: Philip Rossiter, Wendell Bevan, Merrill Doyle, Blair Bruce. WRITING CERTIFICATES PROGRESS W. C.T U. a. {How does alcohol sffectwtlis blood? ‘ It causes the blood corpuscles to Francis Burke, Merrill Doyle, Leo _ And gmgemnap, _, McAdam, Michael MacDonald, Eu-v (not olden crisp) gemfrhafiter’ Dokon’ gob- mrlirssown §Zllr' radio l y ralnor, e weeney, er- _ rance McWade, Henry I-Iartinger. ficgfigefiogfl‘f°__“f,fi§ygfifi; Charlie MacDonald, Norman Coker, William Surnurah, Reggie Cullen, Bobby Lafferty, Blslr Bruce. PRIZE LIST Governor Gencrafs Medal Highest Standing Grade X., Wil- "bert Mclnrlls. Prize, Highest Stand Grade X. donated by His Excellency, Most Rev. James Boyle, awarded to Wil- bert Mclnnis. Prize, Pupil standing second in Grade X., donated by the Redemp- torist Fathers. awarded to Carl Bradley. Prize for English Grade X., do- nated by Dr. J. D. McGuigan, a- warded to Thomas Flynn. Prize for Science Grade X., do- nated by Mrs. S. R. Jenkins, in memory of the late Dr. S. R. Jen- kins, awarded to Wendell Bevan. Prize for Arithmetic Grade X. donated by Rev. Louis Dougan, a-. warded to Carl Bradley. Prize for Latin Grade X.. donat- ed by the C. W. L., awarded to Wilbert Mclnnis. Prize for French Grade X., do- nated by Prof. J. H. Blanchard, a- warded to Wilbert Mclnnis. Prize for Mathematics Grade X. (“nailed by H- F- Mmphee- K‘ C" liver unprintable prologues, and awarded to Wilbert Maclnnis. even put them (mm phonograph Prize for Highest Slzalllglllg reréoggiemrnéhe ifilllléisitizioxtllgade- ma“ Grade X., donated by Rev. . ac- - ,. ~ Millan- awarded w Thom» FIYM- tiiibihShmisilfiivflinféli‘.33? Prize for History Grade X, do-' ' hated by Rev. J. W. McCard-le, a- ALCOHOL QUIZZ warded to Thomas Flynn. Prize Hlghesl stamina Grade iégllspglllligsltiigrfleilgsiiilligzl IX., donated by His Excellemy. control the heart and -allows it to Most Rev. James Boyle, awarded beat mo rapidly, thus becoming to Mark McGu-man, weakened and overworked. Po- sw-d Huh-o ~===d= 1x ..=‘:"r..*::°*=;:..l.li:r. “t2°..3l§°"‘?i dfiflflled b)’ DY- J- D- Micclllgan-Icauscs the heart to beat faster, but awarded to Gower Mullen. ii; does this by paralysizlng the Prize for English Grade 1X dq- nerves and is not a true stimulant. nated by Mr. w. o. Gillis, award- vgé figfngfnéwéefsrggiv "S"! to "- ed i° Mark MCGl-llgan- Yes. but it is neither necessary Prize 1111i"! 33891651 Gfflde 1x» nor safe to use brandy. In most donated by Dr. J. D. McGuiganflicrasfi patients will revive quickly 1m, lowed to breathe fresh air. awgggidig: £3,222,225 Gide 1X When able to swallow. hot milk, or _ qany hot drink will assist the llCHIl. donated by Liguorian CIFBIdIl Ufl- iaejtter than brandy, and cause no ion awarded to Maurice ynn. n ury. ____ _ _ Prize for Arithmetic, Grade IX "" " L donated by the New Method Cleaners, awarded to Mark Mc- Guigan. Prize for History and Hygiene, Grade IX., donated by the Benev- olent Irish Society. awarded t0 Mark McGuigan. Prize for Mathematics, Grade 1X. donated by Rev. J. W. McCardle, awarded to Mark McGuigan. Prize for Latin Grade IX.. do- nated by the Liguorlan Credit Un- ion, awarded to Mark Llaiuigsn. Prize for Geography Grade IX., donated by the I. 0. D. E., awarded to Mark McGuigan. Prize Highest Standing Grade Vlll., donated by 1-Ion. Dr- J- W- P- MacMill-an, awarded t0 John Mc- Cormack. Sol You've come back And four long years of War Have past Thank God You're home to slay at last. SOME PERTINENT QUESTIONS H. I. Phillips in his New Yolfl Sun column “The Sun Dial." re- cently asked some very pertinent questions concerning the national defense program: “Have you seen anything in the defence plans about- “Getting back to longer and bet- ter sermons in the churches of Ani- erlca and away from the present tendency to shorter ones? “Stirring the 0ol1ntry's spiritual life up to a point, where at least a wise-crack?" Or again: "1. Gambling profits are shared by state governments and bingo is "2. Barring of a book periodical, play or movie by any community nobody in any mixed group will think a mention of piety ca is for “Can American character get stronger as long as- widely promoted under church auspices s accepted as the greatest possible boost for it? {AH-W's NICE TO 6n’ OUT OF THE Housg AN‘ ENJOY TH'QI_JIET 3F A NOISV CITY/l l I .1 ,1. and poorer bod "3- The most popular nishi club procure, and so o t nu kl entertainers remain those who de- speaking and writlztlguaflgr Telllllpreli Shfivcl up and become starshaped, so that they cannot build up the b01713’ with oxygen and food,‘ or convey the waste material- to the lungs. The body is thus lll-nnur. ished and oisoned. Alcohol also causes the b cod vessels or tubes to become hard and brittle, thus causing the danger of the blood bursting through the fine tubes and causing serious harm. 4. How does it affect the white corpuscles? The white corpflscles are the de~ fenders of the body. Alcohol weak- ens them so that they do not so quickly or effectively fight against poison germs. 5. How,does alcohol cause fur- ther injury to the body? It hardens and clogs the lung cells S0 that tgey cannot supply oxygen so well the blood or re- ceive from the blood the carbon. IllOXIdE. to breathe out from the y. It hardens food so that the wnrl: of the stomach is increased and digestion is hindered. It paralyses the nerves, weakens the muscles, causes disease of the liver and kid- geys and injures every part of the ody. Alcohol overworks the Heart and poisons the blood. Alcohol is injurious to every or- gan of the body.—'I‘he White Rib- bon. New Zealand. TEMPERANCE LITERATURE Dear Fellow-workers:_ ‘Iihis is a plea for you to use nll the temperance literature you can HAIRDRESSING -~ SCHOOL Full Course and Brush-up on all Branches. Teaching bl’ ELIZABETH. Prominent Hair-Stylist. DAY AND EVENING The _ dents may look for part time work in the Munc- ion area to help them to defray exlienses. SE l. QV¢%WZ{=>ZM%- ance. “The h minder than he sword." opsganda is a force that starts great movements, whether for good or ill. To be effective the often. and the resultant propagan- da must be tlnuslly circulat- ing. Those opposing temperance know this ve well and that llc. Let us adopt their tactics and keep our cause, the cause of temp- erance forever before- the same pu ic. We must be informed. W- have a literature de sitory, taker. "Are of by Mrs. Dela Cottam, 9’! Askq Street, London, Ontario. Write t... her and to the Alberta Associateh Building, for material. As Superintendent of the Liters- turedepartment of the W. C. T. U_ I urge you to make fullest possible use of available literature in all u; parhments of our work. When you have read your temperance litera- ture psss it on. Mabel E. Thorsley. 1. It is with grave ooncerh we view the excessive smoking of cig- arettes on trains and buses, the utter disregard of signs (No Smok- ing), the discomfort of non-smok- ers, the danger of fire from the lighting of matches and burning cigarettes in over-crowded buses. Surely, now is the time if ever to bring to the notice of train 1nd bus officials the need for more con- sideration of the travelling public. generally and that before a trag- edy occurs through this all to ovi- dent fire hazard. 2. To our Government Leaders we hereby beg to commend all past. efforts to lessen the use of alcohol- ic beverages in our Province. Yet we believe the minimum amount to warrant control can only be reached when permit holders are guarded agains the ravages of this nefarious traffic. We note too with much concern and dismay the recent increase ill the beer ration for Nova Scotia and the call for beer parlors from some of the drinking patrons. May we hope hat in the inter- ests of our Province and its Youth you will recognize the demand for beer parlors as detrimental to your health program, your social secur- ity plans and the attempted ‘llllll- lion of venereal Disease. Beer parlors could become a pitfall for many fine promising Neva Sco- tians. . Write for particulars ELIZABETWS HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL B22 Main Sh, MONCTON, NLB. BRINGING UP FATHER Prize Second Highest Grade VIIL, donated by Rev. Louis Dou- gan, awarded to Edwin Kelli" Prize Tihlrd Highest Grade VIII. donated by Col. D. A. MacKinnon, THE HONEST TRUTH The Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill speaking at Leicester in defence. h Budget proposals. said: x upon spirits should _re-__ WHV- LlM -VE5-' pen must be pushed hard, fast; and is why their sde of this liquor ' question is forever before the pub- Temperance Forces, Room 713 Tel;- snfirellsll 1M. ..§ suit in e diminution in the’ sumptlon of strong drink, s, upon it, the State will health of millions of pee happiness of hundreds of lhous, ands of homes will be sensibly 1m. roved and money that would ha“ een spent upon whiskey will! fir»; into other channels mucking, lllwiy .t0 produce evil and “m: produce Gmploymenl: I LONDON — (CP) - British 1°04 experts are examining German m, wries ch have been making sugar from sawdust but there l, m indication yeh that similar Wm, liishments will be set up in 5m, a n. vlfrmlrllirll rlSf/IHIII ii'h<wzirlg-(fhoking GETS FAST RELIEF _Doll't let choking spells‘ frighten you any more. ityeu‘ are a vlctlm of infectious Colds} use Polson's Cough Syrup a; once. It acts as an. internal ,antiseptic, and thins outthe mucus or phlegm that causes the gasping and choking. Th5 strained, over-wrought condis! tion in the muscles of the bran. chiai tubes is relaxed, and the‘ patient should be able to breathe more freely again. Hundreds say that Polsoifs Cough ‘Syrup brings heml- health and strength to cross who suffer constantly from Colds; it seems like a heaven.‘ on-earth to many a sufferer who wants to get quick relief ior a Cough or Throat Aliment due to Cold. Insist on Polsdi?! only-the CoughSyrup of the day! 35c per bottle. POLSON’ By George McManlls WERE LOST TODAY- YQJZE MAKE5 5EVEklTY~El6HT// awarded to Charles Cannon. Prize Highest Standing Grade VII Miss Murna-ghaxfs Dept, donated by Dr. J. D. McGuigan, flwflrdfli l0 Charles Cheverie. Prize Second Hiahelt Standing Grade vii. Miss Momma!" Dept, donated by Mr. H. F. Mac- F-hee. awarded to Alfred Coady. Prize for Arithmetic, Grade V11» Miss Murnaghan’: DBPl-i dilmlled by Mr. and lVlls. L. J. MacDonald. in memory of Flt, sil- mm“ Alastair MacDonald, awarded id Charles Cheverle. Prize for Application Grade VII. Miss Murnsghan’; Dept, donated by Mr. Justice McGuigsn. awarded to Cyril MacDonald. UNCLE LB Z1 CHARLES YET]. HAS HE FOUND ERT! “i.Mi...“asnngu-ulielilvwwlHwH‘vwlsrni? Highest Standing Grade Vlll Miss Francis‘ Dept., donated by Rev. A. Francis, Dartmouth, N. S., award- TOILER- ed lo Allan J. MacDonald. Prize Second Highest Grade VIl., Miss Francis ‘Dept, donated by Li-guorlan Credit Union. awarded to Dunstan Drew. Prize Third Highest Grade Vll., Miss Francis‘ Dept, donated by Benevolent Irish Society, awarded to Simon Atkins. Prize Highest Standing Sr. Vl., Miss Walsh's Dept, donated by Re- demptorist Fathers, awarded to Merrill Doyle. Prize Second Highest Standing , r~~~ ~ v13. Miss Walsh's Dept. do-. noted by Hon. Dr. W. J. P. Mac- .._.._ll, .;\var:.e~:l to Arnold Chev- erie. i (Continued on Page I Ooi. ‘ll , HIM FOR lT l SHALL COMPLlMENT IIHINCTHCITIITJDI By Webster sw‘. sen"! He'll. STAlIQY era/meme ABOUT l-llsi sear-cannon ..~\.- u min-i » l-lfii .1 fill .1