"gran GUARDIAN. l sport Ecllm Froa Prince county, gr:.2fIie 6”8f(y KE l.I.OGG'5 r J Jff20Vl,4 x?fZAf"F iieae ilgelinltiu Oilntiniltd from pig! 1 Doll by to put me very dein-itely in the middle aged class. and al- most if not quite in the ifth of Shakespeare's ssvea ages of man. That appears to be the I am i J to play today and to be V x . 1 "Little League" they call it.'but it's turning out to be a very big item in the Summersicle sports picture. one hundred and thirty boys in the age range from 9 to 12 are all set to start a baseball pro- gram which is bound to benefit them whether they go on to be the Babe Ruths and Ty Cobbs of the 1000's. or Just plain John Doe. plodd' to and from his daily r SPENCER SUPPORTS A Spencer designed Just for you will improve your postures-give you new energy-a lovelier fig- ure. !lnJoy comfo-t beyond com- T. WANTED A Capable Young Lady for office work Typing Experience Will Receive Preference. .. Apply .. P"”'m '59” ''""M' RR ' '"' work in the officer or factory. The Canadian Bank of i"H":M;”"' ”P',"”; '3: l” . . . -Commerce "”"" '""" ” ”'” 0” Boys from o to 12 are chock full of pote ' l enthusiasrn. They're "rearin' to go." as many harassed mothers and school teachers can testify. if healthful activities are placed before them, they enter into the spirit of them with a zest that knows no bounds. it worth- while activities are lacking, their boundless energy may sweep them into undesirable channels of en- deavour, which might lead to juv- enile delinquency. I 0 mean: GALLANT. P. 0. Box it'll. Phone 7224, surrunerslde. P.E.l. KINSMEN CARNIVAL TODAY Alberton, P. E. I. We like the "Little League" pro- gram. becnuse it lays stress on such things as sportsmanship and fair play. Physical fitness. as MATINEE NIGHT something to aim at. goes hand in DOORS OPEN 2 PM. BOBBY COOK hand with mental and moral fit- KHQSMEN Ku)D1Es' , ness. and this is as it should be. A Ind gallant gesture in defeat is as im- DAY MAGIC - FUN - - GAMES HIS BmGE RIDERS portant as the home runjt that brings victory. o Other Attractions 0 --- t-r-" The four organizations. Rotary. BIG DOOR, PRIZE DRAWING Kinsmen, Y's Men, and Legion are mectdo Tnln FOR KINEQTE DOLL clelrtiainiy to ba czzritggatuiatecis on or sponsors p o is pro ec. vuue R7530 DOOR PRIZE They will have reason to feel proud of their efforts for many years to come. The boys are deck- ed out in real, honest-to-goodness baseball uniforms! That in itself will provide a pretty big thrill for the kids. Ten years from now. ii the program continues to flourish. there won't be the shortage of in- Trans-Canada Movers Co. Ltd. Nation wide; with branch office at 2 Summer St., I Summerside. Phone 2880. Inquiries invited for esti- termedmte ball players in Sum- mates on moving furniture to or from any destin- m'””” wmCh,”l,"', ” ””””" 3&0” Both c 5.: B and the n. C. It. F. One of our representatives will be pleased to looked went: with the bludseon in ' ' ' their exhibition game Thursday ;!ailyaI?:vglscuss with you any movmg problem you evening. This dearth of base hits is caused partly, perhaps, by the earliness of the season. The boys TRANS-CANADA MOVERS CO. LTD. haven.” me... bnmng em and their timing as yet. But. we have a feeling that. if some construct.- ive coaching in the fun dament. is of hitting is not forthcoming. and much more batting practice in- dulged in. the home run will be- come as rare in these parts as the golfer's hole-in-one, the bowlers perfect 450. or may even become extinct like the dodo. . e . CAm-ict 0 due SAYS flak, Mill Till) DIFFERENCE IN coaches are some of In the big time. more or less specialists. them conch pitchers: some. bat- ters; others, infieiders; etc. Few of them pretend to be Jacks-of-all departments. chick whalen was a line coach and did a lot for the boys. in our opinion. however, coaching batters was not his par- ticular line. Let's hope that Johnny Carrol is a specialist in the art of "hitting 'cm where they ain't." O O 0 Donnie slmmons' feat of striking out eighteen R. C. A. F. batters in seven innings is worth three cheers and a couple of tigers. ills curve which breaks in and down to a left-handed hitter is a work of art. With everything else he has fine control, and is apparently as cool as a couple of estranged lovers when he's out there on the mound, whether the bases urv loaded behind him or not. He should be pretty special this year if he's not overworked. O U C Personally we don't want to see eighteen batters struck out in seven innings. That makes a pretty tame ball game to our way of thinking. A succession of batters going to the plate. waving the hickory, and going back to the bench is not our idea oi a lively evening. if we want to see that sort of thing we'll go to a vaude- ville show and watch a fellow 'fuli of wise saws and modern in- stances. These talks are almost inevitably certain to follow con- ventional lines; so met, 1 will be conventional. "You deserve and I extend to you my sincere congratulations on the satisfactory completion- of your year's work and the attain- ment of the coveted certificate or diploma, the badge of successful study. ' "Graduation exercises are notable occasions; significant in the lives of the students and important to the parents. the staff and to the public at large. Prince of Wales College does. however, possess for Prince Edward Islanders a special significance. for its academic schooling and traditions. dissemin atcd through teachers trained within its halls, are woven into the very pattern and Jab:-ic of our Provincial thought, You should be proud of your institution, of the high place it occupies. and of the privilege of having been aubiected to its training and discipline, its learning and its traditions. it is through you that its proud posi- tion will be maintained. No Ylace Like P. E. I. "I referred to the address which I had heard here some thirty years ago: and strange as it may seem. I still vividly recall the tenor of those remarks. It might be too much to hope that any words of mine might make a like impres- sion. After relating the course of his travels through many lands; outlining their beauties. their ad- vantages. and cultural achieve- ments; and indicating that in each case he had mentally commented 'Surcly this is God's Country', Mr. Bell then in turn referred to the specific disabilities under which each suffered or was subjected to, -drought or flood, earthquake or volcanic eruption. poisonous reptile or devouring pestilence, hurricane or tornado--and concluded There was no place in the world like Prince Edward's Island'. "so, when you go out from the walls of this institution today or after further studies on some later day. I would like for you to have that same conviction, that same certainty that here in this Province your training and ener- gies will find full rein and ample scope for the highest .-chic ement. At the same time you can find here, a good living, a good life, and a good place in which toraise another generation of good ls- c landers. Within Themselves After further impressing upon the graduates the opportunities for service in their native Province, Mr. Darby went on to say: "What you are. what you hope to be or to achieve. lies within yuorselvcs. Not all of you will go on to Universities for further edu- cation or specialized training. But all of you can become more ex- pert. more capable and more de- serving of advancement in what- ever line of endeavour you adopt as your lifeis work. success comes only as the result of continued knowledge. growth and capacity. You have laid a good foundation; but do not forget that education can be continued even beyond the walls of College or University. Through reading. the whole range of human knowledge. science and swinging Indian clubs, A scoreless draw is okay. mark you, just. so long as the infield ismsking smart pickups and throws, and the out- iielders are pulling down flies after hard runs. But this whiff, whiff stufii A little of that goes a long way. 0 O U Lippy Gaudet'I Cuba took a fancy trimming from the ai. mu..- en softball players this week. 16-ll Lippy's been hard to live with ever since. He doesn't like to lose. He's a wolf who would rather win a softball game than tekeQuebec to- morrow. But everybody admits Lippy is practically indispensable in summerside sporting circles. He's done a lot for girls' hockey and softball in the town. the sum 'total whether in the ape ylguwadopt or generally; for in so for clear thinking, distinguish the essential from the non-essential, and keystones to accomplishment. It 10 through reading that your intel- lectual and cultural horisona are Let us read with method, propose to oursleves an end to what our studies may point. The use of reading is thinking'. add a quotation from the writings of James Russell known American author and dip- lomat: 'Havc you ever considered what the mere ability to read means? That it is the key which admits us to the whole world of aticn? and sage, of the wisest and wilti- est moment? That it enables see with the keenest eyes. hear with the finest ears. and listen to the finest voices of all time? More than that it annihilates time and space ,for us'. Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Trainor Joseph Mulligan: Nicholson. Mrs. Anthony stordy, Freeman Welsh. put on by Mrs. Mrs. Margaret forty years ago. so out into a world of servios'. "hut. wbatevezl you dohigcrease your wledgs clalistd am you increase incapacity '.thaabiliyto thesoare broadened. your judgments matured and your personality developed. "Out of a continued learninng there is bound to grow a better philosophy than we can base on immature thought. reason, the art of thinking, what- ever you may call it. is needed. for things economically and pocial y. we must take into account in our daily lives. Philosophy. litioally . are happeni which Burest Foundation "To make wise decisions we all need an abundant growth- of learning. participation in com- munity. Ichool, church. and social affairs, an inquiring mind and the love of beauty, peace and Justice. Upon that foundation continued learning will enable us to deal in- telligentiy with current problems or social ch e. ms "Good books broaden the mind and help us to understand and solve by the example and precept of history. the difficulties we en- counter today. with all the good books in the world. read the beat: there is little enough waste any on the mediocre or sec- ond rate. whether you become a time to farmer, garage operator, merch- ant. plumber, bricklayer or trades- men or one of the so-called pro- fessional class. you can still be a cultured person-a man or woman of wide interests and intellectually capable of being at home any- where. Remember you are assessed by others as they find you. Biop- plncss in clothing.speec'n or think- ing, is only too readily apparent. Good reading is the door through which we enter into a kingdom of beauty, literature, art, and culture. "I think it was Gibbon who said and to aid us in On this thought may I Lowell, well hought and fancy and imagin- To the company of saint at their wisest and wittieat us to "so now your real education be- gins-This is your Commencement. The motto of Daihousle University is 'Ora et Labora' which might be freely translated as Pray'. discrimination veiop a proper sense of truth and loyalty. Do not be too impatient for early success. no content for a time at least 'To scorn delights and live laborious days”. and with it all cultivate the saving grace of humor. 'Work and I would add: Read with and above all da- "May 1 now wish you every success, and I feel certain that it can and will be yours." SHAMROCK W. I. -The regular monthly meeting of the Shamrock Women's Instit- ute waa held at the home of Mrs. Freeman Welsh on Wednesday. MI! 'lth. The 0 by repeat- meeting in; the "Creed" in unison and the minutes of the last meeting were read. approved. and signed by the president. The roll call was answered by twelve members bringing an article for an auction sale. The sick committee reported one sick and the school committee re- ported lawn seed and duatbane needed. follows: New cornmiite are as sick: Mrs. Anthony sturdy and Freeman welsh; program. and Mrs. lunch. Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Trainer. and Mrs. A very entertaining program was Bam Oiiiia and Margaret Nicholson. Mrs. Nicholson invited the membe to her home for the June meeting. with the roll call to be answered by an article for an auc- E D i lt'eyou-and only you-from beginning In and when your face powder is made to order. Tbs Charles of the Bit: consultant studies your iiaiosemasaiyaea it...ti:eu creates the povldel formula to do the races for you and your beauty. IN III BOX (INIIODUCTOIY SIZE 1.10) Beauty Consultant Here. C JUNE 2nd and 3rd tion sale. The meeting closed by ai ing "God save the Queen", after w oh a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by the com- mlttee in charge. By Fagaly And Shorten A.A. Scales time no. Hospital special Gifts Committee -Mr.AuetinA.Bcalesofnee- towuhaeaeeeptod thocbairmau ship of the advance meoiei gifts committee of the Prince County aibiiiiy of makinl Ibocisi prdentn stiona to a limited number of in- dividuals. families and firms throughout the area beire the general public cam- ;;ea'l)g1'n is opened on 'l'hurIdsy,June Mr. scales subsequently announ- ced that he has enlisted an exe- cutive committee to assist him in this special gift work. consisting of J. Frank Amett. Donald Bak- er, J. borne Driaooil. R. E. Ellis. William Harward. Judge Lewis and P. L. Morris. in addition, Mr. scales stated that this executive committee is conf with members of the citizens comxnitte and other civic leaders ” ughout Prince County to arrange for advance presentat- ions in the various districts. as well as in summersida. "W9 In Very much encouraged", he said, "to observe that the citi- sens in the ' Summer-si” are at least equally aware of the importance of having a complete, modern and fully intergrated hospital at Prince COUMY Hupitai as are the resi- dents of the capitol town." He pointed out that this is consistent with usages of the hospital-61 per cent of the tients admitted coming from beyond the limits of Summerside. "we are now enlarging our spec- ial gifts committee" Mr. scale, concluded. "to include other rep- resentatives of the country dist- ricts. The full membership will be an- nounced shortly." -s. Post-Nuptial Shower At the home,of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Curtis.'Wi1mot Valley, on Monday evening. May 26th, a shower was tendered to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Campbell of Char- lottetown. Mrs. Campbell was for- merly Miss Mildred Curtie of Wil- mot Valley. Durinz the evening, while the "wedding March" was" being play- ed by Mrs. Colin Waugh. the bride and groom entered the very nicely decorated drawing room followed by girl friends of the bride carry- ing the many lovely gifts. Those assisting were Mrs. William Millar, Mrs. Lloyd 1-logg. Mrs. Wallace Simmons, Mrs. Elmer Waite and Misses Phyllis Hon. Shirley Ag- new, Beverly Crockett. and Doro- thy Linkletter. Mr. Campbell. in his pleasing manner thanked everyone for their lovely gifts which will be greatly appreciated in starting up housekeeping in their new apart- ment in Charlattsetown. All Joined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows". Music for the evening was fur- nished by Mrs. Colin Waugh and Mrs. Arthur Maczwen. Special guests for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Camp- bell of Cavendish. Mrs. Preston Campbell of Charlottetown, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Macllwen of Summeraide and Mrs. Ernest Hous- ton oi Kensington. Delicious refreshments were serv- ed by the ladies. CAWUTTA POST LONDQN.-(OP) -Col. R. T. L. Rogers. a Canadian who was edu- cated at St. cstharines and King- ston. 0nt., has been appointed managing director of one of the Falrey Aviation group of compan- ies, based in Calcutta. g DIFFICULT CLIMI Mount Wsddington, 13.260-fem peak in British Columbia. iaaome- times called "Mystery Mount" be- cause of its difficult ascent. ml) ,..i . new on . EASY JIIMS wnm Isso Iurouce oa comucr Assume, ' hospital's service- A pita.-mot. ii MAY, '81: 1952, I. CNIITEI 8. L CARD? E.E.hrtauE Ni. ii. A. IUINUI DINTIIT 3"” 53”! lmslllnlnlulldlng IUMIIDI DIIIIX IR. J.R. CUNNIIIIIAN VITIRINMIAN Dial 2520 Water Sh-eat loaf Summenide I . u''o'M'. 0l"l'0Il'I'l'l!l:?. I-HI-9-r. Islltlisu. mean 0.... "M 15'; his Issuing Mg... h,-m, " office loam use a-aia amq.a.o. '”l'-Ito! couuuaggun ” "'" M ::a:a,":;.mu Puuati auoaar amasoe rs. ' an... ':,".',f.'.:;':.G- mks. R. E. ELLIS I. F. limo: ii, o, "" ' .?.'.'.'..:..'.”.'."f"' -----M - - - Uolapiete Visual Anny." 0 luma;:o:0i 'l:;neI-aide nislua mm PIONI pug .. sauauaaarra auumm, orrontrarrr T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant huadiaa Bank of Commerce Building Iumam-aide. P. I. i. IIONI IIII ' TCRCNMTCCKS Continued from page 1: Phone 00 2713 Tower Pete 55753 22920 Trans-l:mp ....,,.,,, 415 8400 Trans Res ............... is E"'i""' 7700 Trend Pete ......,,,.,. 55 H00 Triad on -.-..-g.m,j 37; 600 T 45 E" 7200 U Mining ...... ............. 30 losoo U Asbestos L ......,.,,. am 1700 Un Keno -..,......-... 10 8-1 w.E. 1000 Un Lead " 4550 on Oils rhnidn 0 Simon 1300 Upp can 2 mo” V” 3” office: as summer street 154 Ventures . ' on. our n. uaunnv Veterinary Surgeon 4000 vioour . G600 Vilibona '0'" e15 wgm Am 11.00 to 12.00 a. - liglgg zrvllekusko 0.00 to 0.00 I. m. est Maisr , ' 3- 1. goo 3200 West Ashley , 5: S 0. to ' 9' .' 7000 W Hlnatd pm me W Lesaeholds , us an 18800 Wilrlch 2000 Wiltaey 500 windward 2100 Wr Harg 6000 Yan Canuck 500 Yellorex B00 Yk Bear 1550 Yukeno CURB 100 Can Ooliier 100 Coast Oop ,, 1300 Dalhousie 500 Yukon . 54 Total sales - L208000 shares. BANK! i5 Bank of Mont . 135 Bank of Tor .. i050 Can Bank of Com 176 Imp Bank ................ .. INDUSTRIAL! : UNWILCOMI PABBINOIM RUBAPI. south cam... (GP)-Paul Pick. utdbaogg farmer. took some friends for a ride in his light airplane. In the air he spotted a poisonous make on the seat beside him and made a hur- ried lsndine. As the plane came i-oeltovhenveuieuarmrnt 31; make escaped in the eonfiu. CAMEO THEATRE 4 Remington Thur.-Fri.-Sat. 7:15-9:15; Matinee 2:30 on Saturday. The most rol- licking. frolicking. fun-filial song- spiced spree of them all-Donald Oconnor and Jimmy Durante in the comedy, "I'll MILIMAN” ml: 1:':n:;"1,-ggrle. (Jorge liioldan. Newer-aei. 0 " u "M REGENT Today 2:30 - 7 - 9:15 IIC ICIIILE llll. "BELLE OF OLD MEXICO" Robert Rockwell Dorothy Patrick CAPITOL 2 - BIC With ANN See luannaarside Tod!!! (Saturday) 2:30 - 7 - 9:30 ' IIITS-2 "awanaz rsuuvn" . SHERIDAN and cast of hundreds. When no other iailhcsn hold them, they send them llastan" moi the last fillle.