Fclluwing are uxcerpts from it; sures: given yesterday by s..ta'.or F. Elsie lnmaa to -the Zuates at the convocation d prince of Wales College: The Poe Laureate of Greece - KPSLES Palamas - in one of poems p.horts'the Greeks not 10 B1081 mer the glory of ancient Greece. but winning new lanrels. to dem- onstrate to the world that they no worthy descendants of glorious ancestors. "Life is in front of you" he says. "Someone said that God gave us memory so that we might have guises in December.-roses that runtinue to bloom all through our lites; - the perfume of which will go with you along the road on which you will soon set forth and preserve for yo" the Pflcelell treasures of past thoughts and memories. - many of which have been planted within the class rooms of Prince of Wales College. ”The ambition of most young people today. l think, is to climb me educational ladder as high as pqssiblc to improve their educa- llollal standing among their fellow man, This is a most worthy am- htlilill and one which it followed must bring eventual success. It um Walt Whitman who said. "it is provided in the essence of things that frt.n any fruition of success no matter what, shall come forth .i-methlng to make I greater giruggle necessary." So as you move along the pathway of life play the game for what it's worth and do not look for a bargain. Pray for the courage and strength to face the responsibilities that will come in the years that lie ghr-arl. Make life what you want it to be by wanting something worthwhile for yourself and the world in which you live. Have faith in yourself and life will be a glorious adventure. NEVER-ENDING PROCESS "An education is not an entity developed in a few years of study and delivered with a diploma. it is a never ending process. built up over the yura of experience. How well we are educated is glmply a matter of how well we hava adjusted ourselves to our lives and our environment. Wheth- or we have enlarged our horizons or been content to my (low! 59' tween the hills. - There is dlways gomcthlng to be learned - all fmugh llfl. Many of the inter- asts which broaden and enrich our lives and careers are develop- ed long after college days are over. ”lt was that most eloquent of the Fathers of Confederation Thomas D'Arcy McGee. who bade us welcome every talent. I18" OV- sry invention. cherish every gem of art, fostcr every gleam of auth- orship. honour every I0QlIIl'9m9'll and every natural gift. He knew that consciousness of talenta and .bilities. bearing fruit in our own generation is something apart from those that have coma to us from the past. And there is the great satisfaction of personal ac- camplishmcnt in developing these EASTERN GUARDIAN TREE PANTS. Place your ord- er for Tip Top or Fleet Street suit with M.A. MacLeod tailor. River. Get the best for less. plu- an extra pair of pants fires. Hurry time limit on his offer. To CONVlN'I'l0N- G. Arnold wigiisman. president of the Moa- tague Junior Board of Trade. and James E. Cudmorc. are at- tending the Junior Chamber of Cornmnrcc convention (region twelvel vrhidi is being held t weekend at Fndericton. ND. BIOOIVIIW SERVICE Station. Roderick Mscltcnzie. For your motor needs. see us for quality Whita on products. gas. oil. grease. batteries and tire repair. dc. raYGlArrain - Miss rains I. Saint of Bristol has completed her post Graduate Course in phycltanric at 3 Manitoba and is now an roots to Edmonton. Alberta to work at hot gresalon in the Hospital it-In lss Slnnott is the dau::t of Mr. and lits. Pd:-ick Shaott. Bristol. SCHOOL PlANO- 'f1ie mcellt purchase by the Montague School Doardofapiannfnrthsusa 9. training. has IIOIDNI I115”! II advancing the skill and smyw R to It's a'l&al lhte. PERSONALS now open under management of ,d talents and abilities. Abraham Lincoln. the American President said H-930' hell! Inca permanently b don-a for than what they could and should do for themselves." so learn to be selfreliant, self suffic. 11301. - - earn whatever liberties and benefits life may give to you,; p 10 quote Bernard Shaw.i "Plus In the true lay in life. the Win! Well I03 I purpose recogniz- ed by Yourself as a mighty on SUPREME NEED "Education is a supreme need for a democratic country such as ours. - There can be no real free dom where people are ignorant, and no real progress can be at. taiued in a country without educs. tlon among it's citizens. Everyone is entitled to an education which will aid him to develope to the limit of his abilities. But you can only buy education on the install- ment plan - and you can only pay for it by honest effort. "The foundations of our present civilization are the Home. the Church and the School. But of course our interests expand and develop as time goes on. Time is of the essence - not to be wasted, but expended in the best interests of success- "Desire, determination and ded- ication are the ingredients of suc- cess. Have a definite goal - one worthy of attainment and set your sights on that. - Persevcrence and concentrated endeavor will ensure success. And now, what is "suc- cess"? The Dictionary defiined it as "accomplishment of s pur- pose" or "one who has prospered and won high standing." But many people define it as "the attaining of what you want while you still want it." .. I personally have a very great and sincere respect for our young people of this generation. They are keenly awana the influences and pressures that are today in- ... out in molding their char- acters. They arc preparing them- selves for life when they must strike out on their own. They are stable young Canadian people with an eye on where they are going. and a clear understanding of how they are going to arrive there PRACTICAL VALUES "Schools and colleges are the master sculptorers. capable of molding to a great degree the fi- nal product of the educated young people of this country. "The acquiring of education is important. very important, but putting education to practical use is much more important to most of us. "Three things you must take Hear Inspiring Words From Senator Inman excellence of the teachers who have guided you during the years spent within these walls. Especi- ally I would pay tribute to your Principal. Dr Frank M-acltinnon who has so earnestly and success- fully applied himself to the struction and gui” of students in the formal lecture room; who has. by precept and example shown the great benefits education can he in community life when properly adapted; and who has, while still a young man brought honour and fame to his province, to his family and to himself. "And here I think it is fitting to pay a special tribute to all the teachers of our sciiools and col- leges who are devoting their tal- ents and their lives to the noble WW Of Preparing our young people for the future:-Training them in those qualities necessary to make their lives useful and full. "The teacher is a part of the student's life. He or she is teacher companion, example, a molder of character. the sculptor of tomor- mw's citizens. "And back of these is the home and family: the love, respect. Ompanionsliip. the sharing of those priceless years in the fam- ily circle. "This was the beginning of your education. ”Then the Church -We are a Christain country and our motives and actions should be based on Christain principles. A very im- portant part of our education. ”Homc. Church. School; the three sources of our growth and development. in your garden of memories keep with you always the sweet thoughts of these and you will have your roses in December all with you as you leave this Hall and enter another road along. which you will travel. You must have a sense of humor. a largel measure of pity and compassioni and an abiding love of the besuli-l ful. Follow tile good. the beautiful and the true. With these human st- iributca and application to your chosen career success should be yours. "So I say to you young Gradu- ates - courage: face life and meet the unseen with confidence Do not fear the future, prepare for it and meet it squarely. Be opto- mlstlc. for optimism is good. Be llcnerous in your judgements. You will have to work harder than ever. but at different things. You will have dreams. and like all dreams. they will rarely com; true. But in the evening of life you will realize that the dreams of youth were the props that hold You steady through the joys and dl-anoint that we must all encounter in the experience of liv- ing. and the greatest expertenc in the world is EXPERIENCE. RICH IN TRADITIONS "As you now go forth to meet We you are following already made Iright by the high attainments of former students from our two institutions of hlgfser ' ” . The college which you are now leaving is rich in the traditions of learning and is Hon- ounad by the achievements of it's main! distinguished Alumni. "You have been fortunate ki tits the Junior school in their Inualcl through your lives. Morell Disaster Services Ready JD. Jay was Chairman of the Red Cross Disaster Services in Morell Hall on Thursday evening. Gordon MacDonald Provincial Chairman of Disaster '5s-rvicca stressed the need for a room which could be used as sited Cross Headquarters if need arises and also as a depot for Disaster sup- plies at all times. lVlr. Jo. Kelly offered space for. this purpose and accepted the Moi-ell supplies along with Pen- nants and other identification mar- NOTICE All notes due the St. George Credit Union Ltd.. not paid before June 15th will be handed to an attor- ney for collection. By order. Directors. PUBLIC POLITICAL MEETINGS Opposition Candidate Invited Georgetown Hall Tuesday, May 28th Yeo's Theatre, Montague . Morell Hall ............. Sour-is Hall ... Wednesday, June 5th ....... Friday. June 7th Above Meanings at 0:30 pm. 1'. J. Kickham, Liberal Candidata' fuartad D! Kill! Gout Liberal Asaoclatiu OUTOF Llfll dssartssl and that received in Ontario OUT 0! TOUCH The Forgotten Maritim Whlls your Liberal members speak gilbly of prosperity in Canada. many of our (arms are being our par capita inoians lam than half of . .. . Thursday, May 30th I TO Pictured above are the three top point getters In the Teemsge Safe Driving Road-E-0 held at Montague recently. They are FORESTRY Kenneth. Ross Mat-Donald, Com-1 mcrcial Cross. son of Mr. and Mrs. Colin MacDonald. graduated from Mount Allison University May 14. i957 with the degree of BCM. He will be employed by the N.B. ; international Paper Co. spraying for spruce bud worm. MURRAY RIVER I Friends in this area are pleas-i ed to hear that Mr. Sydney Stew- art. Ottawa. Ont. have returned. to part time duties after being ill most of the winter with rheum- atic fever. His many lrlends wish him a complete and speedy re- covery. .. Mr. Cyril MnrLcan. Charlotte- town. spent the past wnckend at the home of his parents, Mr. and lets which will be used if nec- essary. Mrs. Harry Cudmon diowed the film ”MiracIe in Far- P POINT - GETTERS shown with Alan Nelson. Road-E 0 chairman. Junior Board of Trade, sponsors for this annual event. LEFT: Ronnie White, third: Mr Ask For Higher Nclsiin. Ralph Annear. first and JlmflllP Beck. second. The winner. Ralph Annear, will attend the Maritime Road-E-O which in to be held in Saint John next month. in-.-itiissihle outside income for recipients of war veteran! allow- P I R t 8TI('PS. i ens'on 0 GT 1'19 :.'.m'ernmcnt has moved to iincrease the pension rate: M Der MONTREALu:el((l:Pl dz QLu0l)N'lcent and the WVA ceilillgt to 300 command of a-used: egionpg month from 370 for giggle vet- Wednesday asked the f ral gov--erans and to T135 5 month from ernment to increase pebnsions to.sl2n for married veterans. disabled war veterans Y'l'33Vl-.l A. resolution. adopted at Per cent md FIR "I3 C” "135 "f f7IUSlllll session of the provincial yltih "'5 anriual meeting. said ' e ilovcrnmen no i - Mrs. Peter MacLesn, Muffaylgufficjent. I Wu" F" E River . Another motion asked the gov- Congratulations are extended to,w1menl to .ensure that veterans Miss Ellen MacKay on winning In the Cwll S0rViCE bc IIVEII the semi-finals in the Shur-Gain Preference, An promotions when Amateur Cavalcade Mi" Mac, other qualificatio for the job are the E and family, of Dartmouth, N. S.l are spending a few days with their parents Mr. and Mrs- Art Goshce, Murray River and Mr., and Mrs. Fred Vouzso, Monta- gue. Mrs. Clayton Nicolle and her brother, Mr. Roy MacLeod, of St. John. N. B. came home to attend the funeral of their father. the late Mr. Fred Macbeod, who pas- sed away on May llth, 1957. Friends of Mr. Neil Walker. are ' ” to hear he has return- cd to his home In Murray River, after being a patient in the Vet- eran's Wing of the P. E. island Hospital CD OPENS UP OFFICE . Dr. J. A. MacLelIan Announces opening of office for the practice of! adise Vallcy.' l which portrays the need of accident prevention on the farm and in the home. medicine, St. Peters Bay. Ray is the daughter of Mr. and equal" Mrs. Gordon MacKay, Beachl Ptlldni-ti and Mrs. George Gosbee l ISRAELI VOLUNTEERS "MFA. Israel lReutersi..The Israeli Seamen's union Is being flooded with enough applications to man an entire convoy from In- raeli seamen oluntee”-ug to serve on an Israeli "test ship" -through the Suez canal. Author- iiies have not yet decided on the date of the sailing. I-RECEIVES M.A. Blchey MacGowan. formerly of Kflmulr. now with National De- lucn Research. Ottawa, recgjvgd Ii H.A. deans at the convocation exercises of Queen's University, Kingaton. Ontario on Saturday, May 13th. ! Saturday, May 25. 19! in or per- ' E mg” The Guardian Page 5 w be win as erm- strgction Igviaion: ofHd3'Jn: ruptu- aiser mpany ane v enry . ahercnmplly adai Ltd. (Canada) Ltd. 1'. H. Stevenson, , Henry J. Kaisa Company Icah- ident of Terminal &nstructlon. lada) Ltd. is a ' d and TC. Tlinmpaon. former vice-'J. Kaiser Company 11 Oaki president. have been clccted pres- California. TODAY ONLY - CAPITOL ......, ”ouiNcANNoN, Toll? P- COMEDY - SHOWS l-3-7-9 Kaiser Purchases Construction Firm MONTREAL (CPJ-The Henry J. Kaiser Company tcanadai Ltd. Thursday announced the purchase of the Terminal Construction Com- pany Ltd. The Kaiser Company said Term- inal Consiructlon has been en- aged In construction work int Newfoundland and air base con- struction in Labrador and the Mar- itime provinces. The construction firm has been engaged in construction of build- ings, highways. docks. hospitals FOR SALE sod. Priced 5690.00. MacGOWAN MOTORS. Montague. comma C MON - TUE. . WED. THE ACADEMY AWARD STAR! 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NOTICE LIBERAL MEETING MURRAY HARBOR NORTH FOR - MAY CANCELLED I i -rms you. is nnqunsmn no l Arrmn o I AT OASPEILIZAUX, MAY lmcrted by THEATRE MOIITAGIIE SATURDAY MAY 25th i Shows 8 E 10 pm. as today's news. A decorated Excellent consolation Mayfair MURRAY RIVER .- may 25th SATURDAY "THE GIRL HE Itnrrlngvifah Hunter, Natalie Wood SHOW TIME--8 p.m. Theatre LEFT BEHIND" OOMING - MONDAY 8 TUESDAY (May 27-28) , "THE LAST In Cinemascope and Color Stan-ing-Richard Wldmark, Felicia Farr Ride the trail to dangerous adventure with "The Last Wagon” SHOW TIME-I p.m. WAGON" 30th 1 29. AS ADVIIZRTISED King's County Liberal Ass'n. "NOTICE KING'S COUNTY ELECTORS Th!!! MEETING SCHEDULED POI no rt-isarss. utourscus IAY ff POSTPONED muss. star ssis wamll calm Ion asnsommmsiirr Kim's Gunny Liberal Aau'a. 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