. also an avid'supporter of and par- TIIOMAS 7. GRANT The rich warm day of August 1, 1035, ushered into the world. Thomas Vincent Grant. Science. The scene of this event was Mis- couche. a village where he lived for less than a year. In 1036 he moved eastward to Sumrnerside which is now his home. Tom's for- mer education began at St. Mary's Convent and th e n Summmerside High School. In 1951 he continued his journey eastward to take Grade Xl at St. Dunstan's where he now merits his Bachelor of science degree. During his sojourn here, Tom showed his capabilities by partic- ipating in a number of College Societies He held executive posi- tions in C.C.S.M.C. and C.l".C.C. 5., and was also active in the Dra- matic a n d Debating Societies. Tom also served as Chronicle Edi- tor for lied and White. Since ear- ly High School he revealed a flair tor dramatics and rhetoric. i-lis willingness. perseverance and log- ic In arguing. plus a little "gift of the gab." were rewarded in 1057 when he received his Debating "D' Tom, not neglecting atheitica, was ticipant in every campus sport. The crystal ball shows a son suc- ELMEB IIAMMILL lorn amid the joys or tarru me at Lower Freetown. P.E.I.. Elmer Francis Iiammlll, Arts. first nu, the light of day on July l2, 1934, Fortunate enough to be brought up in a rural environment, he was soon taught the necessity of hard work and the art of accepting re- sponsibilities of whatever impor- tance they may be. His first school days were spent at his home school where he received his primary education before entering Grade xl at St. Dunstan's in September 1940. On the completion of Grade XII. he was employed for two years with the Summeralde branch oi Bank of Nova Scotia. before re- turning to St. Dunstaa's as a Fresh man in the fall oi 1953. ' Gifted with I charitable dispos- ition and keen sense of responsi- bility. Elmer has prvven himself to he a good studurt. a diligent worker. and above all. a Christian gentleman. in the field of athle- tics he has represented his class in all intramural sports. For the past three years he has been a- prominent members oi the execu- tive of the A.A.A-. being basket- ball manager for two years and IIMILI JAY Kimble was born on Aulult ll. 1935. to Mr. and and the late Mrs. Frank Jay of Mount Stewart. P. E.l.. At an early age Kimble en- tered Mt. Stewart grade school. and after sucesafully pasainl I11 190 grades. he enrolled at St. Dun- stan's High School in the Fall of 1952. lie completed two years of hlllh school in one. and consequent- ly was among the Class of Fresh- men in the Fall oi 1053, enrolling in the Science faculty- N0'- only in scholastic achieve- ment did Kimble hold a high place. but he also attained great heights in the Atheltic field of endeavour during the time that he spent at S.D.U. He participated in all the intramural sports such as hockey, softball. handball, etc., and was a ranking player on the first and second football teams, which fact resulted in his being awarded an Aiheltlc "D" for football. This. then, has been the life of a fine student and gentleman. and when next year he goes to one of Canada's major universities to take up the study of geology. it is SUCCESS. Bartcr'a Film Lab. lasadsa thsnturcswshavs aadprovidcd thawaathar lsgood sills-snmmasnitwonldappaarthat weareheadeditronrhcsttourist nlasung of umber of inquiries received to dat: from involved in three diitcrent tour- ht promotional schemes. Ir. Fra- aor stated, the three being the llaritims eo-operative program. th-. new Canadian Government Travel Bureau Area Protflm. Ind the Island's individual eitort. (WEI 10.5 lltlllllu Added tosethe. the our num- ber of inquiries received from tbs ;h;eedpla:lachtotala over 70,000 55,. VI are in response the Dominion Government pr: lflm. and 1.11 from the mug. time cwoenuvs Plan. Although both feature the entire Maritime area as a unit, Mr. Fraser nu "we would estimate our slur; at Illuulrles as a result oi them to be in prvopcartlon to the other pro- vinces". In this basis. some 20,000 potential tourists have acquired an interest in visiting the Island this summer through these plug, The Islands individual advertising Jean-our LEMAY Jean Guy Iaeliday, Science. was born in Montreal on January 8, 1085. After having completed his primary education in Shawinigan Falls. he entered ”le Seminaire do Trols ltlvieres." He then en- rolled at St. Dunstan's in ,Septem- ber 1951. and leaves this year with his science degree along with an uiglneering certificate. Jean-Guy has been a very val-1 uable member oi our intercolleg- iate hockey team, and also of the newly formed football squad. He Intends to enter Novla Scotia Tech next year to continue his gineer- ing studies. and his completion oi hlsgtudies there will add a third degree behind his name, as he had already merited bis Arts de- n;lere achievements that Jean- Guy already has to his credit. and those which the future, is certain to bring, will surely make him a prominent figure and a leader men wherever he goes. Barter's Film Lab. 350 It or by heatinl the soil until the unit reflection. ceilings should have a dull surianl lhat rcilccts limit evenly. For walls and cell- ings in bathroom and kitchens K.-1:111-gloss finishes me more prac- c . - The most used interior finish for walls is plaster. Falt oil paint em- ulsion, rubber-base and casein paints are suggestions for use in rooms other than the kitchen and bathroom. Wallboard may be coat- ed with the same paints as plas- ter. For woodwork. which should only be tackled when the wall is dry the trend is to paint it the same shade as the wall color. Us- ing s semi-gloss instead oi a fist paint you'll find your woodwork will be easier to clean. Finish the Job by using a one inch brush for the window sash and a 2-8" one for the balance of the trim. Mother Nature will soon be do- ing her redecorating. Keep in step with her and do yours too. CLUB NEWS Alexandra and Districts Holstein and Best 4-ll Cali Clab met at Al- exandra School on April 9th. The meeting opened with the club pledge repeated in unison. Ten membe 5. two visitors. the club leader and the directors were pre- sent. Several good suggestions were made as roll call was ans- I I III .,7I9 inquiries, (or . grand total to date of some .'l),000 vidtora definitely interested in Visit to the Garden of REACHING MORE PEOPLE "We are reaching more people now than ever before, largely through the Government Travel Bureau and the Maritime cooper- ative plan," Mr. Fraser said, not. ing that about 75 per cent oi all advertising is conducted through the medium of newspapers. Most. of the well -known magazines arei now being utilized, and so the Island is placed before much oi sje North American reading pu- c. Advertisements are also placed In newspapers in New York City, Washington, D.C. Windsor, Ontar- in, and a number oi other large Tourist Head Predicts Br-si Season This Year gh';:e:o,"-Il'l;l'f:i'l:I'l as far East as coornasnva van-runss Th” M"mm9 C0'0Perative pro Bram is a joint effort of Nova Ecolll. New Brunswick. and 13,31 win: as its slogan -tr ' 1' Tfili" throughout the sedslderpfoe. ::)l:C;l'.B.Illqllll'ieS go to Frederic. The Canadian Government Tn. vel Bureau plan marks a new tie. 'Z;'1';:”:'13E31'X?'1Z57.1"F' G"'"""' W 3 IA POTATO PRODUCERS ,-, A general meeting will be held at Birch Court. A Sig;-Jlottetown, on Friday afternoon, May 3 at 1:30 V i ' I Mr. W. N. Keenan, Chief Seed Potato Cei'tifl- . ICHUOII. Ottawa, will discuss our immediate seed prob- l i ems. ' i All growers and shippers are urged to attend. I y Potato Producers Ass'n of P. E. I. Parture in publicity ;'or the can, Idian tourist industry, with em. Pms” being Placed on the various areas of the Dominion, rather than 31" CWMFY Is a whole. The Mar lllntes. featured at "Canada's At. mm" P1'0VlnCts." have been silo "ltd 3-'l09.0()0 for promotional pur- Pobes during the current season. Al shown above, the response far exceeds the total of the other two plans. all communications i'ecelv- ed under this program are band. led in Otswa. Launched but two months ago, it will be in operation for another month for this year. Response to the island's Indivi- dual advertlsing is approximately the same as last year. with the added interest being aroused through the cooperative programs Answers to indlvidaul promo- tion have reached a peak of 43!) letters on one day. April 3rd, with several more weeks remaining be- fore the Province can expect the actual beginning of the tourist sea- son. HEAR NEIL A. MATHESON SPEAKING OVER CFCY RADIO Rexall Spring One Cent Sale i The Result Original One Cent Sale is. now in progress at The Jenkins Pharmacy. I the Rexcll Drug Store. corner Great Geo. g and Kent S1-rccis. Here's how you save on i hundreds of items . . . iusf buy one or regular price. then get another for ts penny 2 more. Save now during the Resell Original ; One Cent Sole as nationally advertised in leading magazines and weekend papers- 'I'hnr's at The Jenkins Pharmacy, The Rex- all Drug Store in Charlottetown. . FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS 3 For Tonight and Thursday eessiully following in his fathers President of that i , this in ” wlu r t y wered by a project you would like footsteps. We know he will suc- year. leghorn chicks or as chicks of the organism is killed, Tosterllize by your club to undertake. A I No ht ceed as a doctorand we think that Elmer looks forward to a ca- larger breeds. The broader house heating, put the soil in the oven The minutes from the Mai-cn M znd '”" "" Pm" 1"” "" in '""':"''l;.''"' " tr ”l::l” rt. W ' '.:":.-..":n""'" iiii ":;::'."3 l':"&::i;..:l"”2.'3i' ' '1ri dl l e ou aso vey pas e eavors, ere s m mum sq. . o oor space cave e s . e . 5.": oplolltics? certainty that success will be his. per 100-chicks is required for the baked. report and also reported on the PM. TOIIIQIIT (Wed.) CT 8 pm. Bsrter's Film Lab- llarter'a Film Lab. first 6 weeks. and after 6 weeks For those who have already plan- crokinole party of March , the floor space should be doubled. ted their seeds it is recommend- which cleared 30.88 aiter a bill LOCAL TIME Qugcn Chm-lotu High school . A precguttou ggutuut chuuug ed keeping the temperature and for 31.87 was paid. R d sol (0 Em ) woutd be to pl.” . wire guard humidity of the room down and It was moved by Donald Jud- 9”" 9' 0 "9 '"Y 9 ground bhg hovgf for the (lr-gt tow providing good circulation of air. son and seconded by Irwin Judson Junior Choirs (Two entries) days. The guard should be moved A thin layer of clean sand spread that another crokinole party be lasertsd by In P. I. I. Liberal Ass'n. - Plano Duo (Two Entries) Men's Chorus (Five Entries) Male Voice Sacred Solo (Four Entries) - Family Ensemble (Five Entries) rm-the, mu guru." mm tlr. hov- over thetop of the flat is also help- held in April. it suitable on April er and discarded entirely when 9113- 5"! the chicks have learned to return 3ACKGnoUND COLORS P.I.l.llepmtnssdsfAu1ealtue sa.I Committees wen , - ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION This is the time of year when the various Clubs are holdin their annual meetings. The barn and District Club held their meet- ing last '.'.'ednesday night in the Southport School auditorium. The the Iollowing points: (a Minimum ol 3' by 10' with standing room height (b An insulated building (c Free tom draits (d Double boas-ded iloor with paper between to at least three front ' i for light and ventilation. to the source of heat. Chicks do best on a 21 per cent protein ration for the first 7 wka.. and then gradually change to a 10 per cent protein ration between the 7th and 8if.1 week. The ilbre content of a chick's ration is very important. and experiments have Do you wish you could transform one or more rooms of your house for Spring? Well. you can. and you don't have to go to the ex- pense of . placing furniture and fabrics either. Do it by changing the background color of the room. the boys In Alexandra to arrange for the school. crokinole boards. etc. and the girls in Pownal to make tickets. All members are in assist with the lunch. Correspondence was read and a letter regarding calves for sale was passed around. Two more member- TODAY'S CLINICS Prlnoe od Wales College Plano Classes 80. 81, I2, 83. 38. 92 (tinals) Soprano Solo (Six Entries) contralto solo (Six Entries) Folk Song (Nine Entries) . alnd r the Clubs will be . , With the new improved paints ships were paid making a total ot - W" W.'"''".':'' "W" "' -3-?u-w”””ii'-'--””l?-- "5?-"9-1'-3-'i 1-11 l:..'".:”'.l3:?l”:i.".f "P :-.:.'::l.": to as ” '”"'”'""' ""-"" T ''''''”'"V l -at W" t "9 - .a mu. 1.. as not wow men A -m-" -mom or who M W one o.'.:...”: wlT.'2.'.."......... ..”:.'..'. ... ctovsa ctus Queen Charlotte High school The following are the dates and the chicks arrive. The brooder be fed at i wka.. of age in con- Before repainting make sure all Pllc" 0' "P" I” '” A"m”m my. mum tr. ur opgrguon tug Junction with the mash viding mil” "IV" Am” 1'" "”'””" women's Chorus (Five Entries) uuur - ack fil filled d k . v Ema” cm """"w':E.'..a.y' I WV!-0' 6-undo"-ti" chick! '0'” '9” "'"l"'”' l' '94 :noot'hod"levce.lnwlIthy the ...m"8.. geimey will": fit"; ii..'. '11: 2'4 & 7'9 P-M Vocal Duet (Three Er-Me-l , , ' and mm. k be filled m. k- gdngmuunduu ”(';ou.”. W.I:-:1 CIOVOP Chi". GYY 3h5VI"K'- plant. uuged in nut. r-my be mazflal. When trntcheasplacre The next meeting is to he held on Q-C-H-3 Band Prince of Wales College 5 I mun guismict, ;'liog:lenl- ' Thc":e;'p::u" at the brood" leomkingl along picleityli thgsnsudotzirr :IIi?;0l;1lIlIy driyb gently tl'llllIJthIIi9m 3131? plinth ;tmAlce.X"Int(l)rIbeScB1oo"l'e:-I 7 P.M. - Parade Gun Tm mm D"... (Four Entry”, I - W T . - II - ' . . . mu .3, ; on and Dla- 30"" 3 "W591 0" "W "0" ll "'9 tiyon ties gieolwn as sdampintg-off" even with ltihne suatgf:-re-un ey re ed by the Mme of your MIL MllIr- I ' PROGRAM Junior Farmer's Club (One Entry) n-let, Thursday. May 0th in the WI" 0513 0' "'9 "MPY 9'0"” and a fungus is responsible. For To make your painting job eas- '09 MHCCIIN Ind DOWN 10450" Air Cadets - Sea Cadets Piano Classes 165. 166. 168. 160, Hi (Finals) ' Kill G0:'dOtD&.tKerns XI gzgicgolaormtheufggrvzfiz pl;3lIenll0il,delre'&1lll? ldyotlirh lfr remotye fill: itsrdwaire from aPPszll:teedut:iem:.i.un3tenc.olp- 795 "LIFE SA , see your ofiicial programs for full details 'Lsry c. MIN. w a ar n un c e - oo n wn ows n - vERs' fig; NEED . lot in the Community "ch ""k I5 ”99"""'"dSd "Pm roelde 0: Amaan ixs a suggestion. llghllln; fixtures. Dust Iwalls t.hor- dilclminl the 1300!! for the NF . 8 ED In” H Kb” ”"""d ” sd''""'' umnd) . A "mP""""' 9' 39 EWVS” I' These materials are available at oughly with a dry mop. if you rub III!!! Ind the 1988011 IO! M!!! WI! WILD FLY CONTROL NICh9d- MI” 33 d0lT"' 1' 5" most seed stores and iiould be protective cream on hands an d l55lBnEd- A 550” Inl9I'”""l- 101' The livestock breeder can cut 5&0 Nldkd the i9mP9"4l"'9 I1 used according to instructions on arms you'll have no trouble get- PI'0mPlII deb!!! WI! Hell on the Iodsaa atll increase production by I9"'"nV '0"”9"'9d 3"d"'"Y '9 the label. ting the paint off yourself when IlT0E"mm9- . I II IE Hg 011 C 00?. C ' ' . I D i'.i.'”.?.'&'&I';”.?l5fa.3nii A 53 ”Za7tT..'.”'f'.'.:."i7I:3.ifm..7f'1il'3; e..3E.?i"f.'J3..li.Z”i'.T”.'ii' Fill .X”l''Z'm'5.'2'"'f?r. ”” J.” n”'"f.? M3"r5-C-5337'M"z'-5'ci-5-"i'c:i3"35 1'-3:” gm 5 5,. - , , . . . M .. CCII .-svz.--.?.::.t.:.v'::."'.:.r..rr. m:.':..l?'...'”.;:::."::::a.'; ”:.":”'...'.”.:':.''8.i..i.ll'l..',i.'5.'.3.'.ifZ'.'.i."'' " in M ax as”: an 1868 WEI-LNERS-I957 W” unis 1;!) V: 41; is required so a hover so inches ing the directions on the eontatn- Because of the importance of (Continued on Page 17) 25 Longinea Wittnauer . . 10 silver Tea gel-vices j -----v----'- w------ Gigantic May Sole aaooomo crntms - Regular Price goodhroodu-housawllihave Regulgr pr-tc. soootossoo ' FOR TEN DAYS ONLY WEIsLNER'S ARE 0FFER- . ' ' E "1 7950 ” 995” ma mnmrmnous DISCOUNTS IN ALL on YOUR CHOICE - Omln-Q V3 5 sane rrucn gggnmggs. nvrnnv mm is orscovmno mm L mo. 1, W . TIII rzna MAY sans. THIS SALE RUNS . PUB nn.l,l.m'A.dmIsaloa Insects: . , s5 FROM MAY IslfiU'I;)l:IAY lllh, INCLUSIVE. -Dance Hllvisw nun many. - OWANDMVE ff: 'cl""m'”,'3m;il ,g:,'”;d'""l' ' 500 Alarm Clocks SPECIAL ClEXTIMf5P1t9hCIAL Novelty Jewelry l. -I 33”” . v - caring or is sale 4 7 ri s l u it till Large assortment Ear- 1. . n.-&'n:t ;:”'u'c:'"Mf T E C 0 - 0 P S U P E R M A R K E T RegulS?3r50vnIue Pack" wanlms Mayfair imiggse Br-;gr rings. Necklets, Brace- ,, Booki lover seeds. MacGll- I "e3"'” 53-50 P tt . MS l . '3 ma :5. Ltd, SALE PRICE Value 8 aim” Regular 1.00 ltoE3.00 Udiloadtng an; barrels Albany: I I s2 79 SALE ""35 l5lVo Discount SALE PRC . on is a noon. car open . , . ' P-"'- WWI?" 3W'- c"9"l'- - . Buy Now and Save C”- -..:'.:.:'".:.".:'. at 'r..':. - - Ill IIIC "P .V' CLEARING EXTRA SPECIAL Lcdigf Hgnd 3 Buying live fowl and chicken ' ' t I , ' 500 Pieces 0'' SUV?” Large assortment odd daily. Highest paid price. ass as long Chlng ware, Cake Plates, But- 25 Bag. Q gases an Dawaoa. alaana. . I C" d S ter Dishes, Bread Trays pieces of China. a one. ".17 11. mt rum, P3 In 81109" etc. ' Regular 39-00 Cardigan Lsgios liualifhtahatsrs Regular 1.50 Rggujgr 500 go 5.00 Regular 2'00 Q 2'00 Orchltn . . . y y ' SALE PRICE value 351,; pmcm SALE PRICE I , Cleaning;-ain uatilinrthtarae SALE PRICE M M W M '-M ' 93 etc. :3 59 W9 so 93 C . uwoelly Danwce. I12 i(a:.ss'lIa;.. ' emu-a onus... l V . Playing Cards Our Own Service Plot-as 1000 Pieces Y a mic... Dapper, .wuasn- l me, In" in 9 mm” Ml moo Packs of Silver Polish new" We. Silver Plated Forks, York .1. ' Congress Cards R I 35 1 50 Spoons. etc- versoramr Piaoara. Regular Price 1.50 9'" " cm" ' Regular 81.00 Value - "33" it 1! I 'I e SALI PIIICI l BALI PBICI rrtslmlso man. I 2.iars59cis. sans: mos """ ”"""" I . 4 98 ms -rms sane Manda vmlaty asaeart, ' l c"' ONLY CI8. CE3. it-A Q:-iris NI3 I , l ' 4- 17.! 5594- ,, ll - . i U . sleabe hm-s ' l II ml it A l i .PPIea oil em DID. . Dir g ' ha 0:-east. . ' .0 I I . A l lhty lei 1 " , . .. , may ' arrival to insure an even temper- ature and for the removal of damp- ness. Ths floor can be covered aauthe oats contain a hard fibrous II . SAVE THE SEEDLINGS Patching plaster is used to fill large cracks while small hairline tree planting received the vote for our springtime project. Collection amounted to 67 cents. - sla- 3 P.M. CAB PARADE Contralto and Mezzo Soprano Solos (Six Entries) Instrumental Solo (One entry) JewoisrsSinooI868 , is