LAND LO-BSTERS AT ICTORIA At V.i(Jl.01‘ila- where l:lasl._n1eet.sttlie catches are reporterl in beiscen unloading zi crates of lab- west and is the dividing l1.neIf0!"ll.1lg‘l‘lil'.‘ lj‘ish.c‘-.l~m.an or liiiiis i,3,-mi.-. filers 0,.-mg anid tall lobster nsilmg nil village by title sea" “,5! ‘ from one of the boats which has jilsit returned. N.B. Conservative Renews ;~ Baslilisi. Church. The number of Graduates this year total 40— Bible Training School At Moncion Holds Graduation Ini.ei'csied friends from the three Maritime Provinces are ex- pected to be on hand to witness the Graduaition Exercises of the United Baptist Bible Training School to take place on May 30. The eventful diay will commence at 10.00 am. with an opening cerom.ony all the Bible School mg the Salisbury Road. at which Rev. George Allen of Trilro, President of the United Baptist Convention will bring the address. Following a luncheon provided for the guests. the Graduation ac- tivities will be performed in High- field Youth Centre and will in- clude: Title presenl.ati.on of dip- lomas by the Principal, Dr. M.(). Brinton, B.A., B.D.; The Valedic- toiry by Ronald MacLeian, Jack- sonville, N.B., The Goaduatiion Address hy Rev. Murray Mac Leod. Pastor of the Sussex United atlileiics lll('.lll(’Illl2 icipated in the Oratorical Contest “The Witngss", and the School paper, “The. Beacon". excellent ville N.Fl. an important role in the school life. A group of singers from the sic Festival. The Bible School Group, rendered Sacred Concerts at Havelock, Sussex and S aint C‘0mDr.i~sed of students who have complt-1-led the two-year Bible 'ColI.rsE",. and those who have com- p.let{=.irl tho work for their Junior and Senior Matriciilntion Exam- iileatioris. The busy day will be h1'.ghli,.ght. “'1 by la Sacred Concert at 7.45 p. Ito. _rendere.d by the Bible School Choir Iinder the do-ecti.on of the Dean of the Academiic Depart- ment, Mr. Earl 5. pool, Halifax. and Truro, N.S. 195:7-58 has been one of the most active years in the History of the School. STAFF‘ The present" staff or the United Babtist Training School numbers 17. 9 Iilll-time i:e-Hchers and R gerv. ins in. other capm-ii;ies in the building. The School has enlaiiged its facilities to include a new cha- l).'rlSl\'Pll)élll, football and hockey. Several stu- dents interested in oratory part- of the N.B.l.A.A. With the pro- duction of the School Year Book, channels of work were open to thosi’ keenly interested in writingl and editing. As a new ventllrc, in Drama Club was organized last fiall. ’l‘his group was prepared. to “play its part" in the Regional: Drama Festival, held in Sack- As always, music has played School Choir, now numbering 73 voices, sang in the Moncton Mu- Cimir’ mgethel. with the Dramafiand Murray Harbor wére fined is quite satisfied. like,Anneti.e’s." -T0h=n. N.B.. as well as at Livér-. is Fined $100 Report 2 Quint: For Driving Expect Babies TORONTO ICP) —— The Tel- While Impaired egram said Wednesday that two /‘ l‘‘0|'l.lJI19 Bridge man W35 fin‘ i of the Dionne quintuplets are ex- ed $100 and costs or 20 days when pecting babies soon. -Ihe pleaded guilty to an impairedilf $6 Iaapfr slaig ti; e_d_i1spa;.¢‘l; fdriving charge in City Police ‘' °_“ reg °_ 5531.9 ." court on Wednesday morning. Ainnette are expecting their first ‘. . ' . ru 2 v ' V Ofidinanvchargpd wuhd nkm babies——Ceci1e's in late summer driving. Magistrate K.M. Martin and Annéttes m September’ . _ _ The Telegram said both Ali- was informed that the accused . . . had W been mvolved in an My little and Cecile have been told cidpnt. therebr brim in a ,t ‘by Lhéll‘ dI')CiI§0I‘§ ITIHVB the reduced Chirge. E g bou no reason to expect multiple. A 41-year-old city resident of bums‘ no giaied address and , 57.yea,-_ The story quoted Annel.te’.. bus- ‘old Eiistoo Street man were sen- band, Gérmain Allard. 85! S-‘Wing teilced with being drunk and in- in Montreal that both quints are capable, lweill. Thurs May 29, 1958 The Cruaiaflian .F'agc17 A similar sentence drew a Val-I "Annette is getting along very leyfield resident a fine of $5 andiwell. She is happy and not tired costs or five days. at all . Regiaems of central Royalty‘ “Cecile is well, too. Her doctor ‘$5 and costs or two days when ithey pleaded guilty to failing to [stop and “Stop" signs. A Long- Cecile married Philippe Lang- lois, 1: Montreal TV technician, in Calldndér, Ont., last Novem- ber. Annette and her husband SHAM ,worth Avenue man was fined $10 ;and costs or five days when he‘ pleaded guilty to failing to stop at.’ the red light at the Euston-Wey-l mouth street intersecition. Ch-')rlot't.e stireeii. United Baptist,‘ Church. Saint. .Ioh.n, N.B. 24, a were married the month beioreill/lav 25th with a harlqilai and tho in Montreal. The Telegram ‘ supper to mark the QuinIs' 24th Ised the c-ollrse. birthday was planned for Mai-ie’s apartment Wednesday evenilig.id.u(-ted by Rev. Presimi Hamill Yvonné, a Montreal attend, along with the two mar-r rled couples. The fifth quint, Emilie, died during an epileptic ntiac-k in Alb‘ trust. 1954. lpreseniation of dinlnnias to says 1 quii_=t.IstIidents who siicccssfiilly pas- The course itself was con- nurse, will under the auspices of St. Dun- stIance's Basilica Parish. §iEEl7”§laaWIF”SFM Retracii Marks End Of Coursia During the retreat was held at St. Dun- stan’s Uniiversity marldllg the end of a 15 weeks preparation course. , which was The retreat ducted by Rev. worth, began on Saturday May nd ended Sunday evening ‘ ..........n.........._..........w. A! Escape Tunnel HALIFAX (CF) - Mines l.\/[Ln- .ister Manson said Wedrlesday , , _ . . '- it! it a United Mine Workers re« Marriage “Lies, ,0, an ,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,.., .,.,- A‘ S D U ltween two Dosco coal mines ' ‘ ' " ‘will receive ilirther stud.,V by ‘Mines Department engineers. past week-end Ill The U-Mw hasnasked ffir lg: tunnel bet-ween .oscos o. . and No. 26 pits at Glace Bay. marriaIge.N.S., as ‘an esrcaI>€WaIY ll‘ 0354? [of fire. explosion or flooding- Mr. Manson said there will be further company-department lie- gotiations before any decision is reached. con- Richard Ells- ..__.-.._....., ‘I. END or MAY SPECIALS THE NEWEST QTTAWA (CF) Speedy cork gtruotioil oi the proposed Chi8= will canal to link the Gulf of st Lawrence and the Bay of may was urged Wednesday ‘by ysaiilt John N. 13.. Progressive O0l1>se1‘Va'l1i'V€ senator. Seiititior Clarence V.. Emerson. maiging in the Senate tlhrone meeoli debate. said the canal is necessary to restore to Atlantic coast ports advantages lost lthrougih construction of the St. Lawrence Seaway. ‘The hope of the Maritime mtg is to have water transpol_‘ta- tloii reistioreid to its former utility, land in order to do that the con- ;,m,,c.iion of title Chigrnecto Canal .1; my tiluiilkingi ls Verb’ 895511‘ u -a‘1‘n ‘ taper many years Saint John Ind oitiheir ports had been used fiior cargoes moving by rail to in- fllllid Oaniadia. The seaway now lglve sllippeng the advanuage of reaching the heart ..i he con~= ,iilmi by an all-water route. Fannens could enjoy Very 1W Iieitbounid cargo rates and said? All the way by water. GOULD WORSEN . "’.l‘hIis situait-ion is likely in de- Iiioy the advantages or prefer- nices we had in transportation itiy nail. our position could be Worse than it. ever was.” , However. the Ohigneicto Canal could be the key to increased de- veloipmenit of the coastal shipping trade by cuttin~g many miles off the mute between tile St. LaIw- reiice baislll and United States ports. Senator Emerson said con- Plea For Chignecio Canal ward in view of recent. economic developments in the Atlantic provinces. Eisbaihlislhimeul; at :4 large oil refinery at Saint John would reisulit in the port being used by an increasing number of tankers. “At the present time, the large c apital inrvesrtmenit in dockis. warehouses and port facil- ities of many kllndis is used only for a few mionths duoinlg the year. BETTER USE “It has always seemed to me iihait A sound economic policy for Canada as a whole should be worked out in such a way as to make much fuller, it not corn- Dlete use of the points of Siainut 'l_‘he (.7ana.dian Federatiion of University Women has announced the session 1958-59. The travelling fellowship of $1,500 was won by Miss Elaine Ne-wiman of Montreal Quebec. Miss Newman received the B.SIc. degree withgreat dis- tinction from lVfcGill University in 1.955 and the AM. Degree in Med- ical, Sciences from Radclifle Col- lege in 1956. She was awarded a Department Fellowshilp for the session 1957-58 tor reseanch in the _DeIparbment of Bacteriology, Har- ivand M9d1C‘8ll_SlCh0Ol. She will con- tinue to work at Radcliffe while qualifying Ifor a Ph.D. degtnee. The Margaret Mcwitl-llams fel- aiiriiictlon data should be revised in the light of present building ooaiuI1d.neiw construction meth- ods. Estimates of potential trial!- fh oailtld probably. be revised up- ,1owsh'Lip of $1500 was awarded to '3 Miss Jane Lund Aippe-1-be of Parry Sound, Ontario. An honours grad- uate in Literature firom Queen’s University in 1955, Miss Aipipelbe University Women Announce Award 01‘ Four Fellowships the award of its fellowships for’ Mari-.i :1, use 1 » I - . ORDER YOURS TODAY ,, l".E.l. GRADIJATES numbers as well. it will , - » I (‘RADE "A" so 5‘: :‘3i*‘7*“ilfli“m’ MOST MODERN E Theré will aradiia-te from var—.95S3F.V to engage foiir‘additi§l::l .\ I toils coligses a nu-mlber of stiidenlzs staff members in the fall. Dr. 5% ' ‘ U35’ “A" I'.a.rgi-‘. John and Halifax... mm P. .I. The following is a list MO. BlI‘1I1’I'i0l'|. B.A.,l}.D. whohgns ’ I Cartons _. Doz. “"08”-'“““°“ ‘"5 “ll” WW” ofotrl-$15: Xsltluldglilisduiates Ifgilrvglillki-2 h'I}I1eeIc:11lan(»l11I.§I:il'l)iI1s ~ ’ I ‘ (g ' gage Sfiiwyéeflafifijca Alice Ruth Bagnall. Centnal inst,-1'iut.ion.wji1b¢ succeeded _ P8'rf9CI'I9n polit facilities. Saint John could ggffqggitgrent Carlyle Roberts” gfiltgiw Iéegm Bb 31’) Regasfigflalg, . gedondzeofntgl; wirlblddg-gllealt pm-I‘; G111-lde XII GI'ad.uaiIeS' I I H . ‘I 0 ’ 6 in or r.1nery wou» - . ’ . A to may °.;'.:.-‘.:..;:.';'.l";*::'.’:~ V Au” B‘“é‘EE‘i=”' Senator Emerson urged federal - F ' ’ . ’ ' ’ Avondalle - auitihioniéties to provide the port of C Sailnt ohn wiiilh. adequate ilire- up Cha,.10tte§0“,n. ‘ ' 9:"l‘“([’Ii’;‘I—J::11‘§]‘1Lr:;’5h§10l"'7‘v-l1“il‘1l’“3‘al The School CU.l'l‘l('l.llllm is or- [ma] pub” Ténd -I 49¢ 49¢ fin On the Bone 9 - C ‘_ -' - I ganized to 1- ‘d H’ n s I] E‘ '.' i r 2' ~ 9” ~01’: N ’ fi1;‘c€m2§,beY:al;S Elk»? This Could f-rom Grade: ‘il:13ein01§usiv:.0(A’ ggfgnfi ""'-I-"f‘.1L:‘i1.‘ bung; at £19! 69¢ fin Trimmed R035‘ 1' ; a se proper equ1p- Standard tw0_yea{r Bible Course man In Ing, air 0 9-} I t I I E A in ~ DIAL 6923 fie” am iligalilgret e:lt“i::i1«1tiai:¢lee tllajiaitlllllei xfigiycfijgtlgggn §;;mITI1'le£°‘Sf'c]hO°‘i ‘S%AIP:FlE1:)I 'I‘ElNDE‘RS adidress— T"5ty Pak Aylmor _ P 33l3‘in‘5‘t 3 lame 5” W‘ the 53'1"‘ Graduate and Chrisitiangworkei-) ed to the undersigned and en‘! * Bleed 9 John “zaflel-fr0n|t_" Course tolthe Ytud, ‘t h S dorsed CIEBI'I' lksllmmer storage for ynur Oz. I 5 C mmpletéd higSHig‘;“’S:‘l;’0:’fl ii)-:”“‘i’I ing venetian blinds at Domin-‘and cloth coats. 12 months insur- / - ll , .. 5 -, . -.v -- I - - r o some . 2 tin: 29¢ Iims Corned 111‘ 3iflll'l§- An Introductory Bible Qffigé Ofwlflhe 61);;-cfiiif Engineef. linsureid while in our Llilult but $3333? l§r§'cl.i.§li‘llb1“ivii§r liliiirglgil 135?’ ’'‘’°'‘’ F’‘“‘‘’’ ‘"“‘‘’l 6’ i§l§?.iil°r-.§§?o.l-°"ll.i§‘$i«§§.2f i.l‘°illf 2 “"5 29‘ . Bible found.atI'.on boflore proceed: Sfiegjfigatjon and fiorwm ¢flVl’Ol'lCI. ‘I ’ McCready’s , C°"'°d lniiz into a vocation. tender can be ohl.a.in.r,=d at the wl-“IF has been a student. ai. scIm_erv_il.le . The SW00‘ is Seeking to edLical.e Office of the Dismal. Engineer, , Ciouega Oxford. Sm“, 1956’ She l1$I;s\f/331,286 avetliluest Rf tlifi. 1;l‘lIis gepaatmegth of Public Works. R Q1’, 49¢; G will presenit her thesis, "A Study 31‘ mi_a y su en-.s on an anal» a. Box 1268. Char» $ V raves of Keatsts Doctrine of Negative ”‘_‘?‘_‘_}"f’_l"=‘”l “[8 1°11” FY0353” 0f l°““*t”W“' P'E'I' P FISH APPLE Capaibility with Special Reference for Creative Writin§i(i1957-58). She L°‘”°‘t., "T 3”" “’“""'” “Mi per $100 on worth I FRESH I ' to the Drama. in June of this will enter the Graduate School oi].,‘§‘:,°‘*,1“’,;°’t“,‘.f,:,-,‘,', afffeptfidp , lot’ insurance (minimum chg. 3.00) 24 oz. Bottle EXPECTED 48 on. year for the degree Bachelor the University of Toronto to study pc d U he vmrks’ IRATE.- of. Letters in the University of for Li Master’s Degree in English 8618 vii,‘ -C . l 9 COD 29¢ Oxlfoifid. She will continue 116.1.’ Litemtu~r¢_ D’,-Em,-ct llggginm PM i5:«°“‘8° and I’ "?°"”"‘h‘"5“r*n°° 3 C }[A])1)oc1( study of the Eng_l«1sl'i poets ofthe The Professional fiallowship of . “ ‘ ' ' ' 3:11:33" Eh" £218. HALIBUT _ Sunkist eighteenth and nineteenth centur— $1000 ovflfered to prmnde add-mo . -~¢—~——~~—————-»——-—--—~--—~——-~I " 1‘ 8- - - . ies while working towam B Ph_D 81 ’pm‘feSSi anal training for um've’]‘._, i$300.(i(I valuation chg. 3 7.50 Robin Hood I-IERRING at the Uni-verszity of Toronto. sity women was awarded to Miss I $400'00-Valuation Chg’ “Mo - _ - ., ,- - _ . _ I - . - 0 7/ . I , .4 The Jumm. femgwshllp 0, “mo Marlene mm m, Shannnnvme CALCHJM V’alllal'l0ns over $40000 at2’/ White or Chocolate Clover I_ea! 2 du. 69‘ oes to Miss Frances Wheeler of on.I;atio_ 5 . - , ” ’ 5'-IORAGE ““ CLOTH COATS“ Fanc Pink .8 M ss Brant received her . 2 37 Winnipeg, Manitoba. Among the B.A. degree from Queen“ UntlVer~: 1332-00 for 0116 coal $1-00 additional. S , many awards received by Miss sity in 1956. Since then, she has: To em: du§§...fn weigh; grad", '90-‘W . _ Wheeler during her undergrad- been engaged in 09' 1 ;, :w-th V _ t ‘ ‘ ’ . u-ate years at the University all the Ch=ild.ren’s Aids Sdgielgroin Bcill- (‘),LIIael1‘s‘1.lr&§dampness and 2 1 |b- fin 59‘ 2 ms‘ Manitoba are included the Leon- ville, Ontario. She will return to? 100 lbs. 4.30. ‘is lbs. 1.85 l LTD - ' . ard Memorial Scholarship in Eng- the University of Soront to? .§ ' lish (1957-58), the Beta Siglma Phi qualify for a Master’s Degree, The Rogers Hardware ‘DIAL 6923 free pick up. Enigl=1s~h Award for Western C.an- sipecialiiiziniz in the i-Tieild. of Child Ln‘ Ltd‘ I ' ' ' l ads and the ChanceIllor's ‘Prize anId..Falm.i1y Welfare. I PRICE Tomas ’N ENDS TABLE Clearing lines jewelry, cosmetics, sweaters, blouses, plastic aprons, gloves, scarves, etc. CLEARING AT HALF PRICE SUMMER BLOUSES Misses‘ short sleeveless cotton blouses; as- sorted colors, size 32 to 38; reg to 2.98, spec- ial clearance, 1st floor ladies’ wear . , . 79 GRAFTON ST. FREE DELIVERY - $1.00 is! Floor Men's Wear MEN'S SUITS entire stock suits including fancies, worsteds. tweeds, twists. etc., tailored by Canada’; finest tailors. Sizes 35 to 46. Isl‘ Floor Men’: Wear Suede Windbreakers 2 slash pockets: rayon satin lined; brown and navy; sizes 36 to 46; extra special ‘ Isl BOYS THURS. - FRI. SATURDAY Floor Men's Wear ' GINGHAM SHIRTS lat quality, long‘ sleeve, plaid pat- 1 . tern, size 6 to 16, extra special . u jockey type S SHIRTS 8: SHORTS ' Reg. 1.00 ; size S-M-L; fects First floor ladies’ wear First floor ladies’ wear 25% Iiiscouiii $12.95 ESMOND CRIB BLANKETS fluffy cotton; rose and blue and multi colored; size 30 x 40. cellophane w r a. p p e d; reg. 1.25, special. . . 88c iehildrenfis wear 2nd floor I Cretonne Washable . lard. weekend special . .. , jllrnishings MEN'S L K . } ..floral and abstract de- ‘1¥ns...4s” wide . . . reg up to 4.50 ONE THIRD OFF! 3rd floor wallpaper & home DUNGABEES oDDs ‘N ENDS 8 Children’: WEAR T-shirts, pyjamas, corduroy overalls, panties, bonnets, etc. Clearing . . . xHu|i Price 2nd floor children's wear BASEMENT si=EcIAL Regular and W e s t e r n style; p r i c e (I regularly fwm 350 to 4.95; size :‘,()-4_4, special . . . RAIN or SHINE COATS failcy tweeds, sizes 12 to I 20; reg value 19.95; clear- SUMMER DRESSES 3/; or push-up sleeves; drip- dry cotton s; plain and fancy; size 10 to 20; reg !’Pl.AYTEX” GIRDLE lightweight; size ex small, small, medium, large, extra large. Regular stock, 4.95; clearing specially at . . . LADIES’ SLIPS "Kayron” (nylon and acet- ate). White only. Substan- pfdards; sizes 32 to 42;’ special . . . LADIES’ SHORTS of corded poplin; color: blue, red, turqquqqoise and navy. Sizés are 12 to 20. Special value . . . GREY ALPINE SLACKS sizes 12 to 16. These slaizlm are an exceptional value. See them this week at Moore & McLeod. Special . . ing specially at . Oilclotli Remnants consisting of inlaid . . , congoleum . . , barolelim . . . in pieces from one to six . yards. Extra special . . . ONE THIRD OFF! 3rd floor wallpaper and home furnishings $2.95 l4.88 2nd floor ladies’ Wear . 12.95, special . . . 6.88 2nd floor ladies’ wear Glass Towels Pure Trish linen glass towels. (‘lose wave with colored border on white background. Neatly finished plain hems. Size 16 x 20. Special . . . 3 for 1.00 3rd floor wallpaper and home x 36. furnishings SHOP AND SAVE THIS WEEKEND MOORE & McLE ’’Your Favorite Shopping 2.88 2nd floor lingerie department Terry Towels well looped with absiorbing: mlllti st.i'l'pes of lawn backgrolind. Size 18 Special . . . 79c pair 3rd floor wallpaper and home I.88 2nd floor lingerie department flirnishings AT... I 99¢ 2nd floor sportswear department Nylon Organdy crisp Iiylon with floral designs. Love- ly for party dresss. Colors blue, pink, green, 45". Reg 1.75 to 2.25. Special 1.5 yard 3rd floor yard goods BASEMENT 2.88 2nd floor sportswear department Novelty Cotton a. pique weave novelty cotton. Spiashy designs; ideal for slimmer skirts, dresses and sportswear. Colors tur- quoise, pink, black, white. 36” size; reg 1.35 yard. special . . . 1.00 yard 3rd floor yard goods SPECIAL on LTD. Centre" 2.95 BOYS’ BLUE JEANS triple stitch, reinforced at points of strain. Size 6 to 18; reg to 4.50, Ivv LEAGUE .iEANs Young Men’Ii ‘ charcoal‘ and black gamblers Slrinr‘, also black. Zipper watch pocket Waist size 28 to 34. Reg to 5.95 3195