5 uardzsfim A ‘sates-tease-e-i-e-i-e-t-e-e-ig-t-i-e-i-e-e. ianaflannr ‘n ... UNITED critmcss any. it. a. MacvICAIt, Minister ' -r Re-opening and Its-dedication Services suunar, MAY 26th. 11.00 AMe-Mornini; Worship Solo: Miss Kathleen Raynor Duet: Miss Kathleen Raynor and Mr. Ralph Raynor .. Choir Selection: “Is This Thy Temple Lord” ‘Re-dedication of_Church Building - 1.30 P.M.-Evening Worship m ___» c Smith. all‘? Solos: Mr. Stirling Inman Choir Selection: “Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee”. Dedication of Communion Table The Minister will conduct the services and preach EVERYBODY WELCOME Daylight Saving Time 1-1 was glad when they said unto me, let us go into the House of the Lord." v.4.-d-é-k-t-‘b-llfi-t-‘kdr-t-‘b-b-k-i-i-kft-dert-d-deé i-23-ll . ‘gpgte-er-t-ee-i-e-t-ee-r-e-i-ce-r-miv. MT. , ALLISON CONCERT Vocal and Istrumental Music ilEARTl TUESDAY, MAY B, AT 8:15 P.M. l Admission 50 Cents. 1+tat-at-+++++¥+¥+&++++++++4~+" §.II.IJ. Graduation (Continued from Page I) English I Honors: R. Carmichael. J. Don- ahue. E. Smith. P Penclergaat. L. A. MalcDoneld. L Oorcoran. P. Hammill. P. Kelly'- p, Burge, R. Hennessey. J. Jowilh MacDonald. E. Steele. R. Rfiltl- 111- MacNeill, R. Grant. Justin Mac- Dolllgl- SE61 9x258111**, ammlll. R. Hennessey, F. Cor- , O , . r lien. MacDonald. n. Biacquiere. W. M . - urphv English 4 Honors: P‘. Bolder. M- WWPT- 1"- La Corcoran. Kelly Passe . . tulayn P. Costello. C. shes History 1 Honors: J. Donahue. l’ ssed: P. Pendergas. G, Solo- morl. E. Steele. J. Joseph MM‘ Donald. R. Biactilliere. F- HOWlQlt. W k1m-Dhy_ P, Kelly, E_ Ghllhfii. b. A. MacDonald. rt. Macnouizall- History 1 l Honors: T. MncLelJa-rl. F, 301* “Issued: P. MaoIrln-ia. E. Laugh- lin. E. Hemphill. Donald MacDon- ald. H. Shea, C. Holland. F. Cos- tello. I. Famlcl‘. M. Power. H- D111" phy, h Griffin. J. J, MacDonald. F. Corcoran, J. Smith. A. Mac- Aulay. D. Gillis. R. Phelan, C. LiaeAulay. E. Gallant, G. Smith. C. Shea. 1:7. Glills. Latin I Honors: R. Gallant. H. Shea. MacDonald, M, (Tshea. A. Flynn. Passed: A. McCioskey. A. Mac- Lellan. R. Phelan, A. Barge. C. Roche. R. Arblng. E. Brattarn, J. Gavin. E. Mumaahan. K. Keefe. E. Power, C. MaoAulay. H. Dun- phy. K, Howlett. P. Sullivan. R. MacDougall. F. MacKinnon. 0. Mullin. W. Ledwell. Latin . I Honors: J. Donahue. Passed: R. Bourget, M. POWOLP. Pendergast, E. Smith. A. Noonan. 1.. A. MacDonald. D. Burge. L. Corcoran. F. Howlett. P. Hammill. B. Carrrtichael. Justin MacDonald. Latin d Honors: T. Macioeiian. J. Kelly. I-l Shea. F. Concoran. Paired: R. Gallant. J. J. Mac- Donald. J. Smith. A. J. MacAdam. French I Honors: J. Cairns. A. Flynn. C. Sirinott. ‘ Passed: A, McCloskey. M. O'- Shea. Charles .MatiD0nald. C. Roche. L. MbNeely. E. Hemphill. BIRTHS l JENKINS-At the Prince County Hospital. May 20. 1941, to m. and Mrs. Lester Jenkins, nradaiibane. dau hter. UN N0 - At Charlottetown x lljlgzrlgial. May 18th. ms, to w. . E. Dunning. nee Cindy's Chalsaon a daughter, Barbara. Elaine. JQHNBON - At the Prince County mérltxlnga Ma 8,1946. to m. and __Rlverl.m‘w. . ohnntone, Long iiard of Thanks Nursevilm m‘ Dletltlgnmp: ofimh“ '1” ' vlneiaih Sanatcriwiwol-“ths mg. lfmzmimsglik a patient at 5.34, "till lagnall. Ill-ID. no. Ilflnltitraiian: . Pllitlvlslllllt . ~ L. Atkins. C. Rooney. E. ‘Irainor, W. Iiedlwell. E. Power. R. Ledweli. JgGavin, P. Hessian, A. Macbel- michael. P‘. Hewlett. E. Steele. G. a- ii Macfnnls. a. Mac- hPassed: J. J. MacDonald. A. , acAulay. 11in, Claire MacDonald, E. Trainer. l» than: the not rs. flIlPNk HALL Students at Door 85 Cents G. Gavin. E. Braham. K. Keefe, J. Bradley. A. Burge, K. Hewlett, an, E. Murnaghan. J. S. MacDon- d. M. MbPhee. O. Ildllllirl, R. AI- ng, P. Sullivan. P‘, MacKinnon, . Ilwrmer, J. Dalziel. Claire Mac- Fronch I Honors: E. Gallant. J. Donahue. . Bourget. A, Nocnan. used: P. Pendergast. E. smith. ustin MacDonisld. D. Burse, P. ran. R. Blacqulere. L. A. MM- onald, R. MacDougali. R. Car- lornon, L. Alexis MacDonald. P. ally. E. MaoNelll. J. Joseph Mac- nald. French 8 Honors: R. Gallant, H. Shea. E. Gulls. J. Smith. Binnctt. A. Flynn, I... McNeely, E. Hem/chill. C. Rooney, C. Roche, G. Gavin, R. Lcdmell. Plllod: A. McClofllw. 0. Mul- E. Murnaghan, A. Hume. A. Far- mer. J. S. MacDonald. J. Bradley. P Hessian. M. MaoPhee. M. 0'- Shee, K. Keefe, J. Dalziel. P. Sul~ llvan. A. MacLeilan. F‘. lVIacKln- non. K. Hewlett. W. Ledwell. E. Braharn. J. Gavin. E. Power. R. Dorsey. Mathematics I Honors: H. Olisniey. Dollllld MacDonald. Passed: R. I-Iennesaey. E. Green, I. Farmer. J. McKenna, B. Moc- Dougali, F. O'Keefe. E- Gilli!- Sooioiogy 1 Iloncra: F. Bolger. P. Maclnnis. C. Holland, H.- F.‘ MacAulsy. C. MacAulay, I. Green. Passed: L. Griffin. P‘. Costello. J. Mcfienna, A. MacAulay, H. Dun- hy. R. Phslan. O. Shea. B. 111116- Bengali. o. Gillis. M. smith. Economics 1 Honors: F. Bulger. Passed: F. Costello. C. Holland. C. Smith. M. Smith. Economics 8 Honors: T. MICLQIIAD. J. J- MR- id. Illaised: J. Kelly, G. Smith. l-I. Shes. J. Smith. A. J. MaoAdam. R. sllsnt. Philosophy I Honors: E. Smith, M. Power. R. Carmichael. P. I-Iammill. Passed: A. Norman. L. Co-"colflfl. L. A. MacDonald. J. Donahue._ R. Bourget, D. Burge. Justin . l‘- Donsld. R. Reid. I". Hewlett. P. Pendersut. C. MscAlllll. ltseio. Philosophy i Honors: l‘. Bol er. P. Maclnnis. Passed: L. Gri in, C. Holland, H. P. MscAuiay, M. Power, A. Mac- Aula . B. MscDougail, R. "helan. C. ulay, H. Dunphy, M. Smith. I". Costello. , Philosophy l Honors: 1.‘. Lsughlin. T. NBC- Lsllsn, I. Farmer, M. Crete. E- Cameron. Paased: I‘. Pelletisr, Donald Mac- Donald. P. O'Keefe. H. Shea. . Dery. G. Marquis, J. Smith. M. T!‘ nanier. J. Sarasin, l‘. Corcoran. 12.9fm: t. J. x11 . n. P er". J- J. uaeo'§ri-ic. at‘ Loni. c? Smith. A. ti. UlcAdam. ma...» e Honors: '1‘. MacLellan. F. Cor- ccran. . Passed: Oloefe. J. Kelly. l i Chemistry I rs: J. calms. 0. sinnntt- L- . She's. he G. Gavin. E. .1 enun- . chug-all‘?- i‘ bf‘ ma‘, P“? u ‘m. R. . I. ltifil‘ Oh l Mac- Jtte. sides '"' A u, mernnli. R. Hen essay. z R. Bourget. 1!. P. Mae- A ay, 8. Cam-iichael P. oily, L. Coreoran. D. Bur e, A. Nocnan. R. Silent. Pwlgllngl‘ l. 3- (lfillarAtl. women. . ‘ "Iiihy. exa MacDonald. Chemistry I Honors: I-I. Ullanle , I. Laugh‘- lbi. I. Farmer. Donal MacDonald. Passed: E. Cameron. E. Giliis. R Arsenauit. chum-ma ' Honors: E. Iaughiin. I". CPR-refs, B. MscJDougall. E. Green. Passed: D. Glllis. Biology I Honors: P. Mac unis. P. Kelly, Power, Passed: G. Solomon. L. Griffin. H. l". MacAulay. I... A. MacDonald, R. Grant, E, MacNeivll, C. Shea, Justin MacDonald. Claire Mac- Reid. P. Pendergast. I... Alexia Mac- Donald. Biology I I-Ionorsfl R. O’Hanle . Passed: R. Pheian, g all. E. Green. D. Gillls. J Mc- Kenna, H. Dunphy, C. Ho} Biology s Honors: H. O‘Ha.uley, l, 1.5M)‘. lln. I. Farmer. Donald MacDonald. Passed: E. Gillis, F. O’Keefe. ll Enfl-Ilfluhllll J onors: . , _Og , I... Griffin. L. Mwgely, A. Fug. Prl-Iessgartm T"! asse : . . C. Roon , F. Pelletler, R. Igdlarell. G. Ma’:- quls. J. S. MacDonald. A. Flynn, Claire MacDonald, M. MscPhee. a. Herlllassey. E. camel-on. I". Mac- Kinnon. L. Atkins. J. Dalziei. R. P gflfley. A. Burge. M. Trepanler, MscNeiil, F. Sullivan, J. Mjg- 5 gals. R. Araanault. J. Sararin. F. ry. IIIGII SCHOOL PASS LIST Students whose names are mark- ed with an asterisk wli be requir- tc write supplementary exarn~ 11131011" x11 rs s _- J Me]: , Joseph Kane, Wilfrglielgriffin, fr; lln Johnston. fiugh MacPhee, Lloyd Smith, ‘Francis Strain. Raymond Mccltlikfl’. Kenneth Dcnnelly, Rupert McLellan, Melvin Fsllant, Wendell Maclntyre, ‘Gerard M“. Alllfly. Louis Maclnnis, Gerald MvQuald. Raymond McCar "'19, Alli-ster Mclsaac, ‘Dominic Mag. Dllllllld. Carthew MacDonald, ‘James Mooney. William MacDon- ald. ‘Jose h Maher. .‘Louls M". Donald, red Whelan, ‘Daniel Drlsccil. ‘John Dunphy, ‘Francis Ledwell. ‘Claude Wallace. Grads XL-Richard Delcr . Le:- nard OI-Ianley. St. Clair allant, Elmer MacPhee, Andrew Redmond, William Ready. Emmet Griffin. Wilbert Maclnnls. Earl Smith. Wil- bert Rooney. Cyril Callaghan. ‘Rus- sell Benson. Ernest MacDonald, ,y Q g J01"! C8511. Reginald Doucette, Austin Bradley, Duncan MacDon- Bld. 11:0, Murphy, ‘Charles German, John OConnor. ‘Dunstan Murphy, Raymond Sark. ‘Joseph Kelly, Gerard Maclnnis, ‘Aubrey Argggj- ault. John Fitzpatrick. ‘Robert Kelly. ‘J. D. McCarviile. ‘Tho-nag Flynn. ‘St. Clair Dunphy, ‘Ernest Larkin. ‘Ralph Carragher, ‘Ger- ard Burgc. ‘Lawrence McKenna, ‘Leo Carragher. “Murvin McInnis, ‘George Cameron. Grade X—I.a_urie Colos. Robert W>"norc. ‘Reginald O'Brien, ‘Diel- v.n Martin, ‘Arthur O'Shea. Mark McQuald, ‘Alfred Curley, ‘Emmet Francis. ‘John Dunphy. ‘Raymond Morrison. ‘St. Clair Quinn, “John Middleton. HIGH SCHOOL HONOR LIST Religion Grade XII: W. Griffin. J. Kane. K. Donncliy. J. Maclssac. A. Mar.- Isaav. W. MacIntyre. Grade XI-E. MacPhee. Grade X: R. O'Brien. English Literature Grade XII-J. Kane, J. Muc- asc. Grade Xl-E. MacPhee. History Grade XII-F. Ledwell. Dom- inic MacDonald. Latin Grade XII: J. MacIssac. W. Mac- Int re. K. Dc-nnelly. G. MacAulsy. rade XI-J. Kane, I... (TI-lanky, E. Griffin. S. Gallant, A. Redmon‘, O. Callaghan. R. Delory. W. Mac- Innls. W Ready, Louis MacDonald Grade X-L. Coles A. Curley. A. O'Shea, R. Wigmore. French l Czrado XII: J. MscIlasc. M. 1a!- a n . Grade XI: I... O'Hanley, E. Grif- fin. Duncan MacDonald. A. Rad. mflml- 5.1391011’. A. Arssnaiut. W. Maclnnis. S. Gallant, J. Cash. B. Beagan. Grade X: L. Coles. - Arithmetic Grade XI: A. Redmond, R. De- lo/ry, L. O'Hanley,.E. MscPhee, l. Dun hy, L. McKenna. E. Lu: cin. R. ucette. Grade X: J. Dunphy. Algebra Grads XII: . Mschellsn. C. Wallace, F. Strain, J. MacIsaac, i‘. Ledwellyw. Griffin. H. MaePhee. l. A. Johnston. R. McCarville. G. Mac- Aulay. , Grade XI: R. Delory. A. Red- mond. Grade X: I... Color. Goons Grads XII: Jmlfiscfssac. J. " _.. A. Johnston, G. Mac- Aulay. Grads XI: R. Doing. l. Ilse- Phee, R. Kelly, J. ‘Connor. It. Dcucette, B. Smith. Grads X: L. Coles, J. Dunphy. A. Shea. Trigonometry Grade XII: J. Msclsnc. II. Aac- Phee, W. Griffin, R. MacLelian, J. Kane, F. Strain, G. MaeAulay. (banish 0min XII: r. strain. J. 1:30. W-xgfléflldut imitation“: l abut». ls Innll. . Reagan, O‘ an , L. Melanin, G. Kac- Innisi . . Rooney, R. Oarra hler. e . Bred w. A. Arlensult, n. Fl ‘I. Smith. C. German. I. Grim a Gallant, J. p, Moo-E Vfll ua§beaai§f“l'§.°“§ia'=k:lll§ll“<iua. Physics .4: ...=r'i-,..t. éiillii?“ '~ . ,,, ma‘; s‘ cuaatorrnrowu GUARDIAN CENTRAL Bliliiiillii Reviews Conference Failure And Other Problems At Ottawa address will be adcast this ezening from Ot- talwa by Mr. J. Lester Douglas. MP. (Liberal) for Queens: “The most This ccllunn is l III” Ill g m“ m tun. am In word. strict! - a g s m court's m raowmpiu. s anar1ou urn m- TIST IN . WARE. Crccketfs NEW BURGESS Toombs Music Store. DON'T COME to Cornwall con- crmlejrt tonight if- it hurts you to eral D Id E o“ t w M ‘ R ‘a eminent over matters of one . . a an. . urpny, . ion and Social Servi DON'T COMB to Cornwall con- hrt tonltht if it hurts ‘I'll! TWO MAGS D 5m will be the only one operlimllfidar; afternoon and eveni week. while a previous at- PLAY; pugmfi- __ teznipt was frustrated on the very ference expressed a. willingness to rctmm to future conferences and ain. When one recalls that it took two years to complete the Confederation agreement, he that more time ts about a new agreement. B11115 13min. “capacity Bram will be repeatedlagainmx W" IDCAL All‘ 0N and pictures, the display this afternoon at the Harris Mflnml - its report mad publl in . A” ma" n‘ ‘Mb’ was followed bve the Dgminlon Con- broke up before it got under way. tions were made. 'I‘he'last Confer- ence was to seek approval of the gr-cgfaals on a three-year trial Art. Society an will open Thursday evening and b: order that the puibli him he opportunity of notirl: mtlly ave WW1"! "will PW the 8c ooi c ild- fixgi in their drawing and paint- “Ii, is also well to remember that in 1942 a tax agreement mtivcen the Dominion and the Provinces was entered into, and WhlCh. in a is similar to what al Government was now 9051M? concerned. 'I‘hat ever, eoopirm this yea rgason why ILsley has not been knew the outcome of this Confer “So far as the recent Conference was concerned. the first step taken toward arriving at an agreement was started last August. time. the Federal Government out~ lined to the Provinces a ccmpre- B-IIIIIIC of Social Ser- orms of Provincial it was pregred the o _two on certain features of the Judgments In Divorce Court dustrial development and greater Pour judgments nisi were grant- 1.0 Court to Roy Alfred Mills, Ernest ylagservices “r in “m” °l “w” weaker Provinces. The larger Prov- The judgments will be made absolute six months from veeterdsy provided there is no oo- hsbitation btv the Dlllntifls in the with the women from whom they have sought divorce. The remaining two cases on the original docket of Margaret Worth, defendant; ell. plaintifl. versus mpbell and Percy Bur- co-defendants. were further adioumed to June 13. The case of Norman MacMillan. Bloomfield. plaintiff. versus Goldie Irene MacMillan. heard and also adjourned to J1me 13 for Judgment. luldren involved in each case upon which judgment was rmdered will not be given to the plaintiffs. with one exception. un- til the divorce has become absc- In the use of Otto Henry Curtis. the Court ruled that he is to retain custody of his two chil- dren since they were under his control when his divorce was ap- better advantage without the agree- it. ‘I111: to undertake. providing inces would give u certain fields of taxation to the meat. "The Premiers took these pro- is obvious. But tile point is — that Canadians 1n all parts of the wun- tly are entitled to expect from the ground for akscientiflc training in Dr. Glen spoke of the Agricul- tural Institute at Saskawomsask, where he has been located recent- ly. He gave a brief outline of what the Province of Saskatchewan has been doing along the lines of agri- cultural education. At the close of the meeting it eras decided not to hold any meet- lugs during the summer months unless there was some special need for calling the members together. Closing Program 0f Trinity Church Mission Band t-h Ui it’ history. some '15 stuiient: ‘lgtlgryrioeived heir parch- Prsinicr Jones ls Guest Speaker The closing meeting Mmion Band was held last even- ing, in the Social Hall, and took the form of a worship service and program carried out by the clul~ dren in a most capable manner. carefully trained ellie meeting was conducted by solos, duels-in short the whole program was beautifully curried out. The plavlet, __ You Walk Into My Parlour? . by eleven of the girls and boys. was well presented and took the aud- ience into many strange countries. and Rave a glimpse 0f WSW!!!" and customs in many lands. lowing the program there was a dislliav of the work done bv the There were also several awards made to members for spe- cial eflort put forth during year. Joan storey not a prize for perfect attendance. The Superintendent. lvlrs. E A. and her assistant. are certainly to be ‘flu Prince Edward Island branch of the Agriculture Institute of Canada met last night at the Charlottetown Hotel for its month- ly meeting, which was largely at- tended. ' presided and after paying a nt- tinl tribute to the late Stuart Ir- Vl-llt. senior live stock fleldiman for RE. I. and a fonner member of members to stand in a moment 9f Mr. Ayers thde?’ introduced Dr. lenn. Chine of research work in entom- gltoly. Department of Agriculture, Premier J, Waltu‘ Jonu. the “dot the evening was Breaks On Livestock Speaking on the topic. livestock, ~ Jones save a brief sketch of his activities in the livestock bu:- ineas and how he had built uphis herd of Holstein Whig: are among the best in He told of forming a eo-oper. ative club back tn the year 1919 and of purchasing two Idolstetn cattle from Ontario which at bens of the Island herds. He how. by best strains a emlfelld work. The following is the program: to W0rshlp—-the Mission The Mission Band Purpose and “God. who touchest earth Barbara" es. _ : Thelma Barwisa. Solo: Ilaida Roderic"!- Duet: Donald lVLacKenzie and mdtion as an Island. The Pm- vincc had been ths first in Canada to conduct a test in cattle. In the only seven reactors were found. while in . Mn Piekard. p flngrinlékhlv the Beginners: e Duet: Doris and Douglas Clark : "Won‘t You Walk Into Roger-son: (Mari aloha-Italics; A (Aunt Helm) Jos Oluwsanthemttm. 01st Te. Doris Clark. Betty and Louise and Shir ls per cent. get-tie here save vary little also referred in the excellent op- portunity to build up enpc cattle here. In the p333 n BMW." “Mic ti‘ The first necessity in I81 a 200g herd. he said. dealt windy no. which m u to hoauito prac- ‘yfllliltiml hs said in the near future 1 ,Iould PAGE FIVE MR. J. LESTER DOUGLAS posals home for study. sndrecon- venecl in November and again in January. when certain modirlca- Iederal Proposals "I am not going to outline to- 1118111- the Federal Government's prcrPosaJs in the wa of additional socai services. gran , and so on. Idtmhowevervrislitosayawordor pro sed t which are of art- lgular portance to Prince pEd- ward Island. "Everyone knows that the la: er Provinces. with their greater n- accumulation of wealth. are able vide from their own resources ed by smaller, financially inces. no doubt. could go along without difficulty: in fact, to even ment than wl , of course, (Continued own Page ll) Cardinal Mciiuigan ls Presented With \ geeclatg a snrunnnv no‘ nice ‘c, o 2 m. 2st * ma“ ilsnd Picked saurkraut Carrots B51138 2a oz. i... l 2 '°' 251:1 liiu=65c 1 l Extra Special l IIAMILTUN $011113 2 pkgs. for AAAAAIIAII ,,‘ AYLMEIVS- l6 oz. hot. -- 1 coll PINEAPPLE cunts 2"}; 69c L, v, 20 cz. tins 2 for Bull Rolled Oats 10 u: or 54c sweat lslcy 3 dcz. GRAPEFRlllT 8'61"“ 3 f" 25G Andrew’s Grocery iionorary ilcgrcc ANTIGONISH. N 5.. Mai’ 22 — (OP) — James Cardinal McGuigan, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Toronto. and Premier Angus L. Marxionald of Nova Scotla today were presented with honorary Dcctcrates of Laws during colorful convocation ceremonies at St. Francis Xavier University. The largest graduating class in ments from Archbishop James Mor- rison. University chancellor. Premier Macdonald ur ed in hlsa convocation address the‘ all per; sons take a “close and intellilem interest in public affairs for the “great problems of this generation" would be problems of Goverrunen. If vou slhould be asked to enter public life, and here I mean polit- ical llfc. I ltcvpe that‘ you will find it possible to accept,’ he said. In spite of what is sometimes said Vi’ Jccrars and soofiers. the profession of litics is not an imoble one." in Mcquisen ln a brief address stir-eased the paramount importance of rel-lclon and patriot- izm in the lives of good citizenla. L ter. the Cardinal gave soemr- iifiwl benediction of the Blesed eminent at St. Nation's Cathed- re-i . is 0m: 0t (Continued from P889 11 ts b t peculated ll lliglllebeefipetlh-ite ‘élmle or oval on which to superlmoose the gold "‘1.“.‘§.‘i§‘h.. standinR as a "w" f today's votinili- v 0 1. A red ensign with a which maple leaf in the flv in Diff of the traditional coat of armst.” dwigned bv Donald Baird Trllro. u. S: l9 vow- z. A nag with a silver and red crown on a blue canton in tll! masthead corner and three red production T 4. A white ensign with a red maple leaf in s. red circle in the fly and bearing four diagonal lmz support for the includon blue stripes; designed bv J. W. the maple lead. LeRoy Holman of Summerslde, P. E. 1.; four votes. nounced today 3h m wan ti. A white ensign with a green the flack included and nine voted 1218 — Plllllli -- I218 manic leaves on a white field in maple leaf tn the fly. “innit-ted. thefimdesignedbyColml‘. s. LaPreaseocm gilzuldt. army hersdry expert: petition and addudged the best ve vo es . a. A flag composed of red and can. B. 0.; two vctm and elim- white triangles bearing a green inated bv motion. maple leaf in the centre of the The greatest cleavage in the diagonal line separating the two committee from the start has been colors. designed by La Lique du between those for and walnut the Dm-peau National of Quebec: inclusion of the Union Jack. four votes. From the time the cornmi had 2.500 designs before it. there unis no question about overwhelm- for designs without the jack. p“; Dgylight Saving operate against maximum FOR SALE , Having purchased the Machinery, etc., contained in the A. DUCHEMIN 8: COMPANY factory, who are retir- ing from business, we ofler for sale the I0ll0Wlng:—- Moulder, 3 side, 5%” top head--“H. B. Smith”. Variety Moulder, single reversing spindle. Planer and Matcher, 3 side—“McGregor-Gourley", Planer, single surfacer—“Cant Bros.” J ointer Planer - 14" knives - “Cowan”. Saw Bench-Iron Frame-"Cowan”. Cutoff Saw—Iron Frame-“Cowan”. Saw Bench-Wooden Frame. Bandsaw-34” wheels-“Cowan". Lowdown Mortising Machine-“Cowan”. Tennoning MachinwTant Bros.” .Swing-arm Sandpaperlng Machine-“Cowan”. Mitre Machine—-“Cowan”. Emery-Grinder—2 wheel. About 30' Shafting 1,'/;”-8 split pulleys- About so’ Shafting 2y." - 10 spilt pulleys- 1 Electric Motor- I0 HP. 1 Electric Motor-fly; HP. 1 Electric Motor-l HP. I Electric Motor-7 l-LP. 1 Combination Safe. mtmtflidldtfllatdtdlnldidldid H L. M. POOLE & cu. 5-23-2i __.____,______..__w Are you in favor of saving .. . . . . . . . . . ..-\. A" you oppogq] to Daylight Saving? .. . . . . . . . . . ... Does Daylight Saving interfere with farm operatic-e‘? . . . . . . . .., NAME ............ ADDRESS COUNTY h k th ttitudc of farmers towarrlg ‘lltfyflrigtilltggltvdrfgosvicgllillltldlhrfd elinllen. pitta; sign this Ques- uwgire today and return to Livestock Marketing Board. Box 147. Char- lottetown P E. I. Names will be held strictly confidential, but a re- port of our flndlngs will be published. So mail at once. J. A. GILLIES. Secretary. Livestock Marketing Board As a result of the bsliotting an- smbers t Sash Dovetaiiing Machine-“Seymour 8: Whitlock”.