Jonu1'lLlCfl rrom plle 1 ioso nneii, Charlottetown . Campbell, Bout!-I ’T’,‘,’°§§ campbell, Brooklyn "°”,ph Derbv. White Sands ‘Ila Douglas. Pfi1'kd51° HI; Gallant Miscouche :\,uflr;m. c,,11i5,'south Kildare ‘W. Jenkins. ML ‘ ~ooduin MacD0ugali. Dellelt ver iJlucliell M397-rem“ Ch Yawn‘ me Ch..,5_.,1e Macbeod. so. ranv Donna MacLeod. Mental“ Ed_\‘i.lle Macfiae. M‘i'llco\;; Emerson Macfiae. 3"‘ d lb w,,m,,gwn Murray. Bree a she Johil 30 Villai-'9 . d Mugch, Mt. Herbert Ifiggceii Rcld, staniey 3114:: Alan scales, Freetown jmd schurmah, Cent. Bedeque B”-03,3 Stewart. Strathgartney wmtesicie. Charlottetown ,9“ wood, Bethel. . Third Year Pass List (Alphabetical) Jam Allah, Charlottetown Juiiii Bowhess. K8115‘-HEW“ liln: Chaiidler, Wheatlel’ R-W91‘ ‘Helm Cliappell. Charlottetown 'Dcuglas Clark, Charlottetown ~c,crald Connors, Charlottetown Catherine Craig. Midd-WW.“ Orville Diamond. Charlottetown L90 Don-on, Charlottetown R336? Gardham. Charlottetown W ,1 Hood, Charlottetown ‘Rol)e."i Hutcheson. Ch‘town. Keiiin Johnston. Charlottetown mm MacDougall, Charlottetown 5., -s MacKilllcy. East wiltshire MarRae, Point Prim .n;a Matheson. Albion CW“ ' , Hebmn .\iil.lcehL Munn. Maflhfleld 1,0-,n_; Paoii. Charlottetown '.luscnl1 Revell, Charlottetown gnu Richards, Abney ’El‘\(k\(l Robbins. U131 ,i.=.mcs Smith, Poivnal Robert Webster, Marie ‘(jnriloil white. Charlottetown ‘Melvin White, Hunter River ',l“‘Ll whiteway. Brooklyn -c \'lll Wood. southpori Orville Wood, Alexandra. st-nmd Year Honour Cflflflclifl (Alphabetical) Keir Adams. CODWGY Leigh Bell, Murray Harbour Melda Bennett. Cross Roads Barbara Brannon. Cent. Royalty E. /.iiJct.h Carruthers, Augustine C ' Charlottetown , Edward Derby. White Sands GRIT GRIT —|T POLISIIES AS IT CLEAISI You ‘ll have easier cleaning when you switch to Bon Ami. Gets dirt fad without Rfit. Lfivu no gritty $1. ment in Sinks, Bathtubs, POL‘. Pans. Try it today 5"“ 990 for yourself! "hasn't scratched yet]! CLIANIIII —-—-—-—_——-fl ‘Ernest Diamond. Winsioe Jean Ellis. Mt. Stewart Margot Frssee. Charlottetown Elaine I-Iurnphrey_ Ksnsington George Kells. Central Royalty Harold Kemp, Charlottetown Mark Ladner. Charlottetown Harry Love. East Royalty Gordon Macneth, Forut Hill Brian Maccailum, Charlottetown David MacDonald, Charlottetown Marlon MacDonald. C. Royalty Rose Marie MacDonald. Cove- head west . Arnold Macloan. Borden ~l..1oyd MecLean. North Wiltshire William Macbeth. Borden Donald Macbeod. Charlottetown Margaret Macbeod. Grand River Scott MacPherson. Flat River Alan Massey. Charlottetown" Joan Murphy, Georgteown Vivia Prowse, Murray Harbour Constance Ross, Flat River Richard St. John. Charlottetown David Stewart, Montague Joan Wssey. York James whalen, Elllotvale John White. Stanchel Janet wood. Central Royalty Eugene Wynne. Charlottetown. Elaine MacPhall, Argyle Shore Heath MacPhail. Meadow Bank Wilena MacQuaid, Millcove Garth Malleti, Charlottetown Lorna Messer. Charlottetown (50% aggregate with condition) Donald Moore. Charlottetown Glen Morrissey. Mt. Mellick Paul Mustard, Parkdale Dianne Phillips. Charlottetown Dallas Reeves. Lower Freetown Fbrne Rennie. Brooklyn Betty Roberts. Kelly's Cross Leonard St. John, Charlottetown Beverley Simpson, Hope River Donald Smith, Pownal l-‘rank Smith, Charlottetown Murray Stevenson. Charlotte- town Sterling Vessey, Winsloe Eber Williams. Beach Point Wanda Willis. Cornwall Ruth Younker, Kingston Second Year Pua Certificates ,(Alphabetical Order) L<'.ni'ell Balderston. No. Wiltshire Sheldon Beaton. Alexandra Bertha Birch, Birch Hiu It is estimated that the acreage oi potatoes planted in this Pravunce will be reduced this year by about 12%, or in actual ilgures irons :9.- 000 to 34,000 acres. The sagging potato market is oi course the big reason. but the high cost or fertiliz- er is another.‘ A good average catch oi lobsters is reported irons most parts oi Queens and Kings Counties es- peclally on the north side oi the island. On the south side oi Kings and Queens, particularly in the Murray Harbor district and there- abouts the catch has not been up to expectations. However, the price is good and the‘ market is a ris- ing one. In Prince county lobster landings have not been as good as in the rest oi the Province. ac- cording to Federal Department of Fisheries oiiiclals. C O O Prospects oi increased milk pro- duction on the Island this year are extremely bright. Provincial Depen- ment oi Agriculture people say that meadows never looked better at this season of the year, and that conditions iavor an excellent hay crop. O O I The dragger fleet operating out Helen Cooke, Charlottetown Douglas Cudmore. Charlottetown Georgiana Glover, Norboro Ian Macbean, Charlottetown Frederick M.acLeod. Lorne Valley Jean Maobeod. Vernon Kenneth Msc.Neill. Clyde Rive: Marguerite Munn. Marshfleld Elaine Murphy, Charlottetown Pauline Noohan. Charlottetown _ Shirley‘ Perry. East Royalty Jane Praught. Charlottetown Mary Elisabeth Roberts, Kelly's Cross Alberta Todd, Stanchel Continued on page iii oi Botiria is said to be doing well. The boats are landing codiish. bake, haddock and ilounders. A good proportion oi the catch is made up oi haddock and flounder: .the ilsh which bring the highest money re- turns. The price oi all iour species is isir. so long as the draggers are successiul at sea, the iilletlng plant in Souris gives employment to a large number of people. The new show building being built at the Charlottotown Exhib- tion grounds is progressing to the point. where some idea of its size can be had. Quite a building with its length oi more than two hund- red feet and a breadth oi about one hundred and iiity. A ialr sized crew oi’ workers is now employed on this construction job, which when completed will be a very use. iul unit in the Exhibition Associa- tions steadily improving plant. I O I The Maritime Electric Company expects to build one hundred miles of lines this year under the Pro- vincial Governirienis rural Electri- iication program. This means that the company will employ more than the usual number of men during the summer season. OUR BOARDING HOUSE ////////////////M ‘an! NOTI-ll fE,§C,°'F%’g"";,'\'E".".. we MADE A oozed OR MORE HOLES-IN’ ' ONE! .. ‘(HE FEAT MEEELY RFECWON IN EWIN6, Lpogn 0F BALL AND till Ho --- r 25 HOGAN ‘AND 6NEAD l REFGEA1 .? {-27 MAJoi{“nfi:CE mas. and U.l.Pa1. on. c_,,_ ggupy nu a-ma. 0-o,_,, R WEEK Thursday, May 27. 1954 The Guardian Page ‘I Charlottetown horse-racing lovers this Province is concerned has de- will probably see their iirst meet or 11111191)‘ ended. But Islanders who the season on June 26th. The local summer racing program may be cut down somewhat this year but the great annual Provincial Fair is planned to be bigger and better than ever, with racing giving its usual prominence. _ 0 e a - Recruiting tradesmen and laborers ior work in Labrador. so tar as have already been to Labrador will be recalled by the company when needed. From the long list of men employed by the contractors during the last three years, names are picked irom time to time and transportation is forwarded to the selected men. from Monctoh. 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