‘ I was a mystery missus. 1242;. a lluraea illualnaa clftown iiilanital Annual Meeting " y”; ay. a presides. Theron _ gave an mbef$um report of the year's wtlvltiea. The following officer's were el- wted; ¥gtggigigeliiauzii. J. E. O0; "“““‘~.y (re-elected): ‘m v2»- N: d to the "lowers" rataur- ‘Ifminn. a delicious chicken din- ner was served- iihinese ‘liuerilias ilecaivallraisa * n,- JAMES lluooox LiONDON, June ili-(CP Cable) ._Heotor McNeil, parliamentary under-secretary for foreign aflairs, in the House of Couinaons toda the first ofliclal praise tn the ese guerilln band wartime rescued Canadian, United Kingdom. Indian anid United States troops from Hon: Kong and Kowloon prison damp! and guid- L, . cardiff South who served with the Royal Navy in the IFar amt, Mr. McNeil said the British Govern- ment was gllad of the opportunity w thank the “East River Cclluml Anti-Japanese Corps" alone h others who aided the Allied callse in the Far East. Lieut. Callaghan later told the Canadian Press some of the sec- reis of the East Riva- Column never have been revealed. It still how they some- and wafted and hills to Chungklng. "There ca-tainly were Canadi- ans among those thus rescued af- ter the fell of H011: Kong where Canadian battalions fought tn the end Ln 194i." said LleuLCallaghan. "How many Canadians were res- cued by the column. which now is probably broken up. will not be known and the total of prisoners thus helped will likely never be Evidence preservted to the Ibr- eilln Office bv Lieut. callauhan and others included letters from tivicernen who fled blindly from prison camipe and were picked up bv agents of the column before they could be recaptured. WATET - IIOGGBD Tihehlunsnbodytsaboutfitlper ccnt water. ilochfurll Slluare Junior liiosing I Follow-u: is the programme of the junior closing exercises which mm“. m Look place at Roohiford ‘Square School on Thursday, June 2'1. at Nfinuet. _ The Birdies’ Ball. Things That Surprise You. Presentation of certificates and prizes. National Anthem. BIRTHS COSTELLO — At Green Bay, Msyl e 22.1946. t0 Mfr. and MN. Milohd Costello. a dvlusllter. Hazel Anne. BOYLE — At New Haven. June 22. i040. to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Be 1e. aughter. a an slips - at nio Jubelle Boe- Piial Victoria, B0 on June l6. i946 w. Mrs. Walter. J. MTKBN 4st e PEI meplgil J paw-a“. t0 Mir. and Mil-s. %.10l6t0Ml' “he . . Waller C. Auid, (msrlottetowrl. a daughter KELLERI-At Glatha-m. Ont., on June 19, 1946. to Mr. ard Mn. Jos. Keller (nee Dody McNelll), a daudt- W- Msry Stqtlanle. ‘ XIII! m“u‘“ie"-iiiifiim'vtii“' "v1.3.3.- 0! the his Albert rom- "lv ofngharlottetown, in her all-l: - an!" a mime Sat- of Konalngton. Years. A short .1“ fine t s residence on Sunday at 1:1 ‘flowed by ce in Lona River t "lied Ohu at a p.10. (Sm) m- tgrment Caddie Memorial Ceme- rs. _._.__.__._.___.___.___.____ MaPlIlI-At Bangor Ihlne on WAlfIIh-OAII 000K I0! Ju ' _ . » - ‘ "' ‘ll-lift.- fat. masts. sr._r~c.....m,..lr m " I. fl-Fotteaovm ‘on fut events a to the 0M0 O0 BIA - "c u" e WAII. Crockett’: Jewellery. t! NEW GLASGOW Fredericton. 77 (OP Bradslbane-Servicea’ Lord's DsY frank? “mm” 115193’, G181! at New Glasgow ll, Fredericton 3. mo,“ t Brsdalbane 7:80. J. W. I-Isyter. “at ‘m, m 1 Minister. w“ ° on POWNAL Charge, United Church _caued o far-lanai, aervic(ea. Sundlalyil Jlune cwuhn : .rn. A31‘) ve ; gwap"ps¢li(B?T)t lloo (perv; anwd mp ma“ m: url ay oo s -. a.m. . Riev. l. R. MscVlcar. Minister. a»; £401)‘: k?‘ he Iiai gtameiappearedl N's" inoorreotl l l1 Ill earlier iem fnom Digby. y 1m TIE BAHATS of the three Mllrl- mounted t0 33132036000900, includ. Q m“ ken. Lower Miontaglh, auto _ ' J At “It IKEI. watt, services i aFiTann-coaosa nos-ran: 5 typniri . Phone 1G. llilllllill. auilllnllil flab eolllul is sl ieenl Intuit. but adverthlne a naturals: OIAIWILL for photographs. laovvann laonmrb roi- new. rootnu. a-astcu III LATEST IN I011‘!!! Pownal. Pownsl ST. PETER’! CATHEDRAL On _ S were eeded t0 . trims Ei"....i’*§3€l..‘i’;é"s‘“fi§ PM» 1e»- whe» “Pa-mime i‘; a. m " NAME CORRECTED-hairs. . LhcDonald of (Iharlottetown was not electedanll nt ofmploduoegie. Mlflilmfi OI? Lil-WI‘ Wtlild saf Annotation at the annual meeting inflst n which lll t this week ‘rite ‘. . the financial activities d March RJ time Provinces are holding a Sum- be held each evening, Sunday after- XIIOOII and Saturday and Monday at 0 Lin. Fitzroy Street, arrived iirl Quebec alty. Some 600 students are pre- Ststea, various parts of South Am- erica and Canada. Mr, MacLeod is lege and last year was s student at Acadia University, Mr. Hughes is a valued member, when they assembled i-n the Board room of the Church to present hlrn with a beautiful gold-lettered bill fold as a token of their esteem. '1‘. Ill. Mclbnnan i. mended Mr. Hughes on his many years faithful service as a member of the Board. FIRES CAUSE SPECULATION- Two fires on Fitzroy Street in the early hours of yesterday morning have caused considerable discus- sion as to their origin. The first fire occurred at the Government Garage (the old Arena) about 2.50 and the second about three hours later in ashes at the rear of Mrs. Berri en's dwelling. The firemen hsd lttle difficulty in extinguish- i-ng both blazes but were at a loss to understand how either fire could have originated. ._-o-l__ KORE FROM CONVENTION- Mlss M. Wisener. Mrs. Michael Conway and Mrs. J. J. Duffy ar- rived at their homes irl Charlotte- town last night after attending a very interesting and successful hospital convention held at the Pixies Hotel. Dlgiby. NB. Mrs. Duf- fy was re-eleoted regional presi- dent for Hoagital Aich in Prince an . ._.____€__. ::WOMEN'S GOLF SHOES with Phillipa Removable Spikes at li0'i' errril_r|_vr P continued Ftom Page 1 and revenue: at 82.510.000.000 and said the deficit at the year's end likely would be in the neighbor- hood of $0,000,000. The deficit for the 1946-46 fiscal year was $1,135,- .000. The taxation reductions were in accordance with provisions of :he warthne taxation agreements with the Provinces, some of which ex- pire this fsll and other: which ex- pire March 9i, 1040. These agree- manta might be extended in the case of the Maritime Provinces should they decide to accept the five-yes: optional agreement. The agreement with New Bruns- wick expires Oct. :91. the one with Nova Scotia Nov. 30 and the one with Prince Edward island on Dec. 81. If New Brunswick and Nova Scotia do not accept an ' of the wartime agreements or the new proposals they can go ahead with plans to resume the coll-ac- tion of income and corporation tsxea. The essence of the new agree- msni-whlch may be signed with any individual Province no matter what the Province: wish to do-ia that in return for specified un- conditional annual payments and other benefit: the agreeing prov- inces wi-ll undertake to restrict their use of the income. coland- tion and inheritance tax fiel . 1'00 T-o Classify r0 mri-mrlwo runmgglln VI‘ \Z' wa....-".....- ma“ d Ill‘ loll-GI. FUN-HIS houaek , etc, gro d floor. Phone . a warns rlaaalplnru cums $3M ‘filnfill “i "‘* rm: clllsauorlslgyu GUARDIAN ' liliiv (:§clillir.l7Eli* Peak Production _ OfCivil_i_¢_z_n Goods Cnnslaalhoeelhlfwrltu MTAWL June If there were no lateral-imbue to . gross national production this yea: wnuld total about $11 , , , ‘m, double that 0d INS-the first year before the outbreak of war-and t vDveoh in t. . that the oveavslluocllxg- fisoa Canada had made a remarkably fast switch from war service and work to peacetime jobs and ob- jectives. The main reason f Exlielldltllkes had OXIJSHditm-eg 1mm four chief. sources l. Continued heavy (Banaaflan food. raw materials and civilian manufactured goods for ex- 2.’ ital expenditure by Private on new construction, . Mmiey nditures was in the hands and othws, but less oods 8 ere production also th ocun 3. The expenditures by consumers flroim out of reserves accumulated pend ernments and municipalities on which had been postponed the war buihwhich now had W1 . a. ng some mer Conference at Hayfield. Kep- "BXBB. In the 1 ch from June 29 to July 2. Meet- ‘fltflllfld $330683! ngs of interest to the public will $319,501,000 in Conference Failure . . i refundable taxes.’ lobe Mr. Ilsley continued:- esit-fl/te lo veni/ure llllf) as the one we are living in at the present t pears that these major which maintained a high level n: for Canadian goods and‘ the reduction in‘ use will persist for the remainder of tilts fiscal year, it, unless further difficulties prod —————- Y ATTENDING SUMMER COURSE u‘ 851d 91107109111009 0f __ the country DIX‘. R0001‘! G. MICLEOG, 308 despitehirha yesterday to attend the rummel‘ meal - course in French at Laval Unlver- mum“ M m“ Dmmmu‘ and m" Provinces to reaoh agreement dur- ing the dominion provincial ices. , . Ye am omioying a level out and prosperity never experienced before peacetime," he said. "Pb;- that in the hungry and devageta nouonsp as clrulwn noanp a, m, w," h,“ we (b no, hdvé aerlt from all parts of the United t a graduate of Prince cf l-‘Vnfes Col- es 1n avo ded, then 1 think dlture adequa e‘ to maintain a to Charlottetown, at the time. communication the “Falrview” venienced. Lavandier-Murphy Wedding A pretty wedding took place in St. “Paul's Church, Sturgeon, Wednesday, June 26th when Fran- ces Eiieen Murphy, Mrs. Thomas Murphy and the late Mr. Murphy of Sturgeon was united in marriage Lavandler. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman La-vandler of George- level of employment and production tltlmugh the year. Indeed the ‘ sure of expenditure in many is so great that action Government and others revent ra lidlty increasln the deve opmeirlt of in dammed this 55 the “critical in the fight against inflation dressed a special plea to buttress men to help —~Mr. G. A. Hughes wh observed all Dflzhbblgahdganlt ozvgek ‘:3! fiflfm‘ °' onoro y a o ,0 tewo s h - of ‘Trinity United Chllrbh, of which h°p°d' °“ m°‘"”°‘s d “M” m?“ o! l confidence ha! rthe I the do “tot uival t peace t wine-the war" ogieotiviaentha? kept us united and strong during the war and ambled us to leach l national achieve- On making the presentation Rev. lnent Pressure on prices was coming les. Purchasing power ard the prices of ed not‘ t on the of international or industrial gift- ll u mniflll lggodgwinoremsed production were pushing tll 11D . "Iihe real answer. the to existing at this time is to work and produce the goods that are wanted in Filler costs e prices "o g power will or gmds at reasonable than fewer at higher would have enabled pm plans with confidence CORNWALL-YORK POINT WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Establishment of 1 French Consulate ls Anticipated The June man- of the Corn- wall-York Point W. Ewen, York Point on mfl 0W" hi’ Sins Ode and repeating the Cr unison. Roll call was answered by givln a reason why women should a lend the annual school mieet The minutes of were read and a at the luncheon Elven teraay by lion Charlottetown riotei yfi was Chief Justice ‘Thane A. Campbell and the associate atives of the Cnuncn and inoial Government; civic , and many others repre- 005111955 511d 1115115“ session duty tax. The would pay Provln ing an agreement minlon’: net corpo collections from certain public utility co card It was decided to invite the Mt. all. .00 was voted ho each of the schools for prizes to be given at . Haze-n Howard and Mrs n Maoliiwen were tes to the annual convention Scott conducted a mnlest and alt the e treated everyone e-made fudfi. MaoPhaii vited the monlibera to hem‘ home for the The meeting was lose by singing God Save the King, after by the York Point lad- Attending officers oi the “Lobella" ulhloh rial life of the French corvette Dori- . tloe A. E. Arsenault was master of ceranonioa. Seated at this main table with ms rlonour Iiieuten J. A. Bernard Chg Hon. Dr. W. J.P. M-ayor BJElarle ald, Rev. T. if. MaoLen- nan and Rev. P. J. Walter Jon/es. 100,000 INDIANS STRIKE _Q0,,emm. B_w_ u. H. Barbour. 91'0- of Public Works. provincial l". W. %10llEO, Oey “WHY 111L000’ Indians l dtiilie recently as g pm the gove lIl serving DOtIBe to quit on nidlan laborers on an estate Minister’ of Puibl Clerk J. a. Fullerto Hyildmen. president oMillan. dep- Mr. GeorBe~ J. Court FLU COLDS THROAT DISTRESS BADCOUGH When your throat rattles and your chest feels opp to a heavy cold, use a medicine-one that is fully re- liable - treat Nelson's Cou _ helps you in this way-to clear the throat oi‘ phi, hacking and coughlnr-to ease cheet-tlgliuieeeand lieu from the broncll You will find PoleorfaCo _ very soothing; it is antiseptic and destroys bacteria la the mucus that so Lieut-Goverrlor J. 10011193 M°n51°“r'cordunce with ty. Many B90919 agreements wirth the in corporation a tax. These redu rl for Provinces w sred to re-enter the personal in- A Bernard we horien to the Oi in the Province were assure the Corlsul-Gen- the officers and men la" that they would all-l come tax field. ways receive a warm welcome French and E i s F. h be the development relations between Previmci and III) oegslg room with sink,» E gt would pa! Olmiottetewn - I‘. i y ggfl T . E of Georgetown. Fl‘. Mullalley. Marltimcs. For sor crepe d-ress tax imposed by inces indicated , 7 i, n cept the broad me mm w Donlinlorrs proposals and Quebec wer "In my opinion are far too great. some Provinces an but between so oilur Provinces conciliation at a near future." In the face of this situation re- ductions were belnz made. in ac- t“ going to be faced with problem- ..-.-‘---_._._..... of "it M1 vim 033W. WssW-m W“ wflle the almanac Report Rocky Point Ferry Service Poor Persona having occasion to trav to Charlottetown via Rocky Point are having a strenuous in‘ making the passage. it was learn ed yesterday. With the "Fairview It Plctml undergoing much needed repairs. two small bouts were on the ferry crossing, but. url or- turlately, owing to the reconstruc- tion work now going on at the Rocky Point Wharf. passe unable to get aboard the less the tide happens to be rising. Yesterday ‘s tourist, who chan- ced to come to Rocky Point and who was desirous of crossing over e1 in the school h from doing so by her inability to get aboard the small boat crossing The situation has not been 1m- Droved by the failure of the Pub- lic Works Department officials to notify the travelling public that such poor transportation facilities cxlst at Rocky Poi-nt. No telephone commodatlon is available there for such stranded persona. Many are of the been sent away for repair: at the bBBil-lning of the tourist but that the authorities concerned should have timed her going so that the least possible number of peofpie would have town. Rev. F. Mullalley performed the weddlna ceremony and celebrated lhghlqllptiifll Mass. u e brde wore a gown of ad- “ “mcféiltlonai wlhlte satin. fashioned on .. princess, lines with inserts of lace. Her finger-tip veil was topped by a coronet sprinkled with tiny seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses and maid- en hair tern. She was attended bv her sister, Miss Kay Murphy, who wore a. floor length go-wn of Juli" "loin: at French Embassy Prince Street School ‘Official I-Ierg Th; Jlllibl‘ Closinl of Fri-noel Monsieur Rena Tlliibault. chief , race luvs iiiftawn School oi Music Recital Street Sdlool involvlnl the eevsn g1 m by m, pm q; m, L m; of the information service of the ‘l’ _ R m I gradeLfllndiiclaasestookplscl. terdsy of tihe School Board capably ; lzes _ member "ipresided arrl presented the D1’ and certihcat ee to the euccemful . French Embassy sit Ottawa. ar- “1 ‘“ 1° °°‘°°" Y°°' ‘rlvea Ln ma City yesterday even- naornl-rls. Mrs. J. Gordon MacDonald. a iandfi, newspaper man m the generally since students. accepted sense of the term Fouwm‘ g5 m, p111. u“; he has never been attached to ullv d will remain here until vocal and piano nlunbera wen very well done and appreclatlvelu Mommy; Tmbam; 1. m; ‘ applauded by a large audience. At the close of the program tbs names of the suooeidlll candidat- es at the recent Mt. Allison ex- ttousweroread. Prlnesm- WWO . H has, h , ‘ onapn m-a. WATSON gift-ind Didirnwieofre of iqgweéfixtlod WP“ '0 “l” “M” m“ "h" Blklld economic troubles through égntw bsyevfi?‘ Cmgeahx“ 9"" Cerfllostee of Merit v- loh his country is P8551113 and To wncludk ihe" cmcfljt‘ ma‘ because of this information it is Miss Nancy Lee presented Mr. LMarie Russell; 2, Murdn Brown; ‘new part of his duties to keep Kendall mm l gm on beam °t 3, Alton Russell: 4, Rowland Lee; 5, Elizabeth Campbell, June Mc- Special Prizes — 1, Marie Rus- sell; 2, Murdo Brown; 3, Alton mis- Momma . ~ . 5°13 4» Rflwh-nd L"? 5- Euzltbem Guarhdliaghiblfleglfeserllrtiaotivteed la: Campbell, June McKarrls; 6, Norma mam’ 1s 0mm“ ‘mouse, a pom“ ca.l evolutionar r . 51ml“ PM f" peilmmmP- side is the MolylvsrrlglissRepglrbllggri Populaire which ls strongly con- servative; at the other extreme ls the Communist Party headed by Ma/urice Thorez. In the middle is the Socialist Party. one of whose spokesmen. Bldeault, is now Pre- Ilfler of France. There is also Inn Blum who negotiated the recent 10am from the United Stat- es. There ls also Jules Moch who Monsieur ‘Iihlbault considers one of France's ablest men. Gay, Alan MaoLeod. Allison Wortlh. GRADE ILL-MISS BBEHAUT Certificates of Merle-l, Ian Scrlmgeour; 2, Carol Cameron: 3, Roland Diamond; 4, Mary Fielding; 5, Mary MaioCalhml. . Attendance Certificates — Lqna. Meeser (two years); Ian Scrlmgeour (one year); Mary Fielding (one year; Thomas Mills (one year.) First Prize for General Proficiency won by Ian Scrimgeour. Second Prize for General Profic- lencey won by Carol Cameron. ‘Ilhlid Prize for General Profic- iency won by Roland Diamond. ler-lv won by Mary Fielding. Flftih Prize for General Proficiency won by Mary MaoCallum iency won by Loms. Messen- GRADE IL-JSARBARA POUND~ Merit CentLflcaies—1, Beryl Shel- foon; 2, Leith Carr; 3, Jackie Hobbs; a Audrey Larter 5 Wilma Carmody. Attendance Certificates. - Wilma . Ilfl Camody‘ one year’ ‘Tam flunterflGover-rlment was desirous oi strengthening still further the ties of friendship and mutual respect whdch had always existed between her and Canada, Monsieur Thtb- ault said. In a world which be- cause of scientific progress was now so closely and intimately re- inited. no better way could found to maintain ilhai: close con- nection than b,v the interchange of goods and services, he added. |llVESTlTllllE__AT one year; Albert Murphy, two , ears. First Prize for General Proflc ency awarded to Beryl Shelfoon. Second Prize for General Pmilol ieincy awarded to Leith Carr. Third Prize for Gerlieral Profic- iency awarded to Jackie Hobbs. Fourth Prize for General Profic- iency awarded to Audrey Larten Fifth Prize for General Profic- iency awarded to Wilma. Carmody. Sixth Prize for General Profic- Special Prize for Diligence award- ed to Katihryn Bowley. Special Prize for Progress award- shockiniz pink crepe with match- ln ing accessories and carried a bo- S Z1111? $311311‘ gilt/e camalwns ' ed to Elsie Lou MacDonald. The groom was suiDrPOrted by his brother, Mr. Raymond La-vandier,‘ ppropri-‘smitin; 2, Wirlnlfred MecPherson; ‘3. Sandra Currie; 4, Malda. Roger- lson; 5, Cecil Ladner, Janet Mathe- During the ceremony a ate hymns were sung b eed. Immediately following the cere- mony, a reception wcdidlng breakfast was held at the bride's home to the immedia latives and friends, innlu l e's table] son. g edalnd i Work Dea. Adams -Q . — fl - e er w d ng 1 a1 was attractively centered with a thre cake with a miniature bride groom on the toll. After the toasts and 800d es the happy cou on a honeymoon wish I Arnold Llewellyn. pie left by nlanei trip through ‘the: GRADE I.—MBS~ BRYANT bride donned a 5mm D ‘he; Attendance Certificates ~ Wen- toplped wt length white wool coat and mat- ching accessories. Upon their ret side in Georgetown. onlwl Pll_0_l'_0SES Continued From Page l e Dominion suc- D llm the? Wm Te‘ i Evans; 4, Kenneth Downe; 5, Carol 50 per cent of th ces not complet- rate income tax spedfled Hemiphlll Kier Johmton, Ster ng n , less an '- - ma; lawn,“ m); Layers, John Massey, Frances Mae- Plilersorl. Blair MacDonald. Wallace Platfs, Betty Riggs Ruth Ross, Edi- Carol Thompson, Wen- those companies. Mr. Ilsley rcvle slons between th Provinces in an mutually satlsfacior anclal relations. most recent mee May 3, the majo T} son Ross, a dell Wald. l - Y his," °l ItRJGBADE n-nnmon Miisoaou. ting Aiprll 2.9 to ty of the Prov- ‘l-lllngrless to ac- - one year. principles or me Certificates of Merit. - 1, Helen but 01mm” Mestorl; 2 Allan Dlnlmar; 3, Ann the differences Michael; 4, Bruce Douglas; 5, Joan not only between d the Dominion Provinces and pon zile assump- pare this budget u tax wwm; tion that no new 890E111 ‘agreement could be made in the and with the payments to the var- wlittinn 30 days ‘of the termtlnatlon rl o e presen agreen-ierl s, by the u oyf shall have fully carried out al mini obligations under ' M on"; menta." Mr. Ilsiey said. “Nevertheless we been acutely conscious mere carrying out of the terms of these agreements would not en- athle usmto remain t e pro em o pro an sold he w!‘ and taxation. The agreements will‘ Arsenal“ 1 y” that tne indifferent to vinclal finance _ Family Allowances ‘_To Ba Compulsory ' UMAWL J '07! F in M8 ‘gin-l toastlwere all’?! “ m w!‘ ‘in “L. ‘an; OCUIDQI 00 NIB h!!! m“ u‘? taxation proeedurle w merges ‘m4 e mo“ n‘, m“ m‘ bu“: m’ $3; .000 annusli ed to Gertie MacDonald. pecial Prize for Reading award- GRADE II. - l. MMDONALD Certificates U! Merit. — 1, Helen son. Prizes for Proficiency. — 1, Helen Smith; 2, Wirlnlfred MacPiherson", 3, Sandra Currie; 4, Maids, Roger- son; 5, Cecil Lllxlner, Janet Mathe- lal Prize for Iimlprovemerlt in for Imiwoveimsnt in Department — Lottie Roberts, dell Ward, one year. Certificates of Merit. — 1, Fran- ces MiwPherson; 2, Joyce Hemfiiililil: i3, Wendell Ward and W lisirn Thompson. Prizes for General Proficiency-l, Frances MacPhersorli; 2, Joyce H ll; 3 Wendell Wand, William Evans; 4, Kenneth Downs; 5, Carol Thompson. Special Prize for Improvement awarded to Edison Ross Promotion Certificates. -— Pa/ul Adams, Sylvia Boyle, Robert Craig, Kenneth Downe William Evans. John Fielding. John Gauthier, Jo Wilson. CHINESE Government and Carl-a- dtan industrial agencies informed Karrie. of the progress France is making Certificate for Attendance-Manda in political and economic rehabil- BIOWTI. i itatlon. of France at heart. Monsieur ‘Thi- Fourtih Prize for General Prono- bault said, but it is only natural hsit on questions of such great magnitude as to what road the - Government should take in its Sixth Prize for General Protic- 9mm to mug, me goal u; won. ~ omic stability there should be dlf- ferences of opin loin that within ten years France would occupy a commanding po- sltiorl among the nations of Con- tin-ants] Europe. Attendance Certificates — Wen- del Buell, one year; Myrrm Llewelyn, Prizes for General Proflcierlcy. — 1, Helen Meston; 2, Allan Dunbar: ,0 pirmliglogl vi; at)?“ ltailtffiggll’. 4. Bruce Douglas. n eary I c. ~ _ said. "I have had, therefore. t0 PW’ 1 pfiicfllzlhepfégeyiiélt‘)? Zlngaiav Serfrtler. Promotion Certificates -— Beverly Block, Wendel Buell, Bruce Doug- las, Allan Dunbar, David Farquhar- 50m, Myrna Llewellyn Helen Meston, Ann Michael, Arlene MacLeod, Carl ‘ax Sen-tner scott Shaw, Sterling Prwlncus i Simms, Blanche Taylor. George “d personal lncorfié Vail, Keith Warren, Joan Wilson. ctiona left the w:ly hm‘ m M“ GRADE I. -- A. FRASII Frame at the present timie, Man/y Opinions All those men have the interests ion. It was Monsieur ThllballiVs opin- thie meantime. the French Continued Eroan Page l eluding M. Lorlon, Consul General of France and Calpt. DeArcnrede of the Corvette Liobclia. In- presenting the awards His Honour Governor Bernard cited the heroism and devotion to duty which marked the honour confer- red on LieuL-Col. Peake and Cpl. MacDonald by His Majesty tile King and congratulated them, wishing them happiness and pros- perlty. Becomes Honorary Member Following the presentation cere- mony His Honour the LieuL-Gov- ernor was received into the Branch membership by Vice-President Don Grant. His Honour expressed his pleasure at being made an honor- ary member of the Legion and promised to do his utmost to help men of the Canadian Legion and their cause. Forty new members were re- ceived lrlio the Branch last night including two lady members, Joan Bernard. daughter of His Honour Lleut-Governor Bernard and Mrs. Bernard and Mary Williams, daugh- ter of Major C. M. Williams and Ja (Richter)—-F1orence Ferguson. Song: “My Alice Blue Gown"— Laura Doreen Wood. Plano Solo: "Slcllimle" (Sci mannJ-lnuise Paley. “Punch" (Olive Wood)—Kathar- inc McIntyre. "Pirates Son/g" (Ecksteiim-Jlelth Thlwker. "I Dream of Jeanie" (Foster)- Olga Forsythe. A say. ordini)—-Betty Puncher. the pupils. The program was as follows: Piano Duet: Ceidmatcd Minuet (MozarU-Anna MoRae and Alli- son Holmes. Piano Solo: “Irish Boy" (Dimi- tlllli-Wllrrl-a Wood. "Twenty-four Frogs" (Fischer)- Theresa Pealey. “Swirlgtrlg" (KBIlKlBdY).--NGIIIDY, Lee. “Merry Haylmakers" (Manhire)- net Wood. ‘I-n and out the Window" “Bettys Wooden Shoe Dance" F‘ Light)—Irene Giddlngs. “Broken Toys" (Manna-Zucca)- Thelma Barwise. "Irish Tune" (Dual-hill) — Billy Lanik. Song: An Old Irish Melody (ar- ranged Willem-Donna Falle. Piano :“Son'atllla in C" (Kuh- iianl-Laura Doreen Wood. On Wings of Song" (Mendels- sohni—-Janet MoEachel-n. "Theme from Sch‘ W-Sedie "The ‘Merry Farmer" (Schu- maslrli-Elleanor Keys. “Waltz" (Duncani—Dorls Ings. Song: "Cradle Song" (Brahms) —Wll.ma and Janet Wood Piano: "Burlesque" (Lcmiout)— Allison Holmes. "Sonatina N0. 1" (Matti-ill)- Elaine Gill. "Elves of the Mist" (Cooke)- Jane Glddilnigs. “Grandmother's Ghost Story" K/ullak) —Eski.n MioiAuley. "Largo" (Hnndelr-bdary Ram- : “Queen of MyHeart" (Gi- Piano: "Venetian Boat Song” (Mendelssohnb-Artn-a MicRae. Sonatina No. 2 (DiabellD-Joan Storey. "Love Bong” (NevQnD-Jealrletto Iiadner. "Giipsy Dance" (Liclmerl-Balb- are Dick Song: “Two Eyes of Grey (Mc- Geough) —Jurle Footer. Plano: "Waltz" tCluopim-Btan. NlioNalr. "HENDRIX/ll" (Schubert) l-Ger- ald McAnlley. Song: "Homing" (Del Rlegol- Mery Ra msay. Piano: “Noctur.ne" (D.D. Slater) -0livlene McLean. Pass List oif Mt. Allison exem- lniations. National Anthem. Instructor: A. Ftoy Kendall, L. R.A,M.. A.C.C.O., A.A.G.O (Licentiate Royal Academy of Music. London. Eng. Aaoclste Canadian College and American Guild of Olganists) . Mrs. Williams. Both sewed with the C.W.A.C. Last night's presentation cere- mony was recorded fer broadcast tonight. OUT OUR WAY By J. R. 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