PAGE TWELVE lJ,lllt1E, 2. , 1251; E Grants To Universities, 6? National Scholarships: -- THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN FRIDAY Plans for the building of drag- gers for the fishing industry here are still far from complete, it was learned yesterday. One of the main drawbacks to building them in the Province is the lack of a Scotia'a policy of having a dram- atic advise who could be called upon by groups throughout the Province for assistance, and said he thought this might be the sol- ution to the difficulties experien- ced in the rural areas especially. l CJR NEWS BUDGET for OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS WEDNESDAY f-OP . Mrs. MONDAY The largest Corpus Christi pro- ccsslon ever held in Charlottetown proceeded through the City streets yesterday from the Basil- ica to Notre Dame Convent as the congregations of the Basilica and Holy Redeemer parishes favored pressed the belief that "the pre- vailing indifference to the moral and legal principles involved will inevitably result in deterioration of our democratic system of gov- ernment." Present help for farmers, and future Canadian citizens as well, Mr. J. L. Robertson, compliment- ed the finalists after the opening of the Provincial Drama Festival last evening in the Parkdale Hall on the superior type of plays they had chosen as compared with the vehicles used in previous faativais., Milady brought 31,800. the price for an open heifer. The heifer is a daughter of Abogweit iMilford sold as a calf by the .Prem;cr several years' ago for : 0,000. The animal was owned iby Mrs. Ann Meagher of Oakvllle l and sold to Mr. Hugh Hallward of Hartley, Ontario. marine slip and adequate facil- lt-ies for servicing the boats once they were built. Another factor is the lack of skilled labor. The 60 foot boats would require some method of hauling them up on g slip and while this would not present any serious problem in it- this work, and his suggestion even a part-time worker in from his listeners, from Premier J. Walter Jones. He told the audience that Nova; Scotia has a staff of three doing? that would be of considerable helpP:i:)t AM” was recommended to the "V" with a hearty round of applause and a smile OTTAWA, June 1-(GP)-An in- tegrated system of national schol- arships snd federal aid to univers- irnment today by the Massey Com- lmiasion on Arts. The commission said the univer- sities face a financial crisis. It was "disturbed" at the small per- to ensure that the work of tile 1 versities . . . may be carried ch, in accordance with the needs Val. the nation." All members of (h' National Conference of caliadjge Universities should be eligible 2 n The commission said the uh; to the universities, because -at higher cost presses particularly"... hy Perfect Wehthet c”"dmlms' h”h'9d 1”” hum wheh 14 m-rm” . Dealing V”y.b”e”y mm mdlv'l Iixt'-nine head of cdttle self the lack of a all in the first BIRTHS turned out in record brealdns farmers of Holland landed on ldual charactcrlzatlons because of .,,?,.g.i. , .0... ,,g ;-13,075, .0 place p.e..e..i. .he..p ...,........c...,., ----------:----2,-- "cantata of hlsh-school students 2'” "91" 9' P"-iv 19"?" and pi... numbers. . Prince Edward Island. They came the lateness oi ihs hour, he offer-; bring an average hike M 511044. here. ' RODGERS-At the City Hospital, going through universities. cllfxfg "V"? 50101108. 4-he llrocession formed up in from all parts oi The Netherlands ed many suggestions for improvlngi The f-we male hnimah Sold ",1, Hmveven plan, "e um hum May 28, 1&1, to Mr. and Mrs. Art For the universities, whose "very bu FedVel'i an cl. there sllopld front of the dBaSlllcda Ihglfivzgllg and ai-Ie tiookixng fhrward to. mtohl.:- the ldplioductlhhls, and lstaied he aged h3 540' seriously c0,m-den; 10, me huhd. l(?::duler:t,t(nee Theresla1bsMcIvor). exihtelncet" wgals th;!ehatened byl, flin. fudonaelralr:'t:Il:xr:grta!f:;r hhili ptho. High Mass an move 0 v ing a uure or i emse ves in is won 'eave e compiments to, ' in g h are evwh. a son. - hhch 1'0" 95. 9 G0mm550Xl e o 9.- 11.30 with His Excellency Bishop new oounlrv- the friends of the perfomers lo; THURSDAY thgyoprttroblhclnelymigllel gtilgghl-Isl; .123 MATIIESON-At the City Hosph proposed minis on the basis of '"""l"- l- -lnmcs 130)"-9 Carrying the Blessed one of them. Mr. A. C. van make, whim than on prhme Edwnd 15- tal, Saturday, May 26th, 1951, to the basis of provincial population, Fv'5::I1”&"o'h:::ln'lenh9l':gh "int -the V S Groups from Yolk, Kelvin Grove: A C0l'0llel"S jury enlpanelled to Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Matheson to be spread among universities in Sacrament. The guard of honorfor Beck of Tmhu, I Ho1hmdh bmugm 0. lhe 31355061 Shmlmem W35 h"m' his entire family! with him. He had and Hunter River presented their.inqulre into the death of Eric hagfgionnolis gcpecieift that hliolhbw (me Phyllis Prllntyi a son. 81-D3-. 9N3h Province in line with their Vldmg mm” h" T950al”l'ii it .1 Ell hf DR W- -1- P- M3CMlh”hr K his own farm in Holland, but, he entries to a packed auditorium Floyd Paynter. Wll0 died 111 the reached wim; e '3: er la” 1 G 2 oz. Sludmlt N?Il-!l-l'hl10n- om" pu”'”e"' "M h recomlllehd. CvS-G- hlld,mP"1h”-5 0' 'he Fhurm explained, "I am looking for the which responded ro:.1ily to the en-jPrlnce County Hospital on May week, n e "ex cw CUSACK-At the Charlottetown: For underlfndlllle ind graduate ed 1” P9h"lh"0h'h359d Elhllls ho Desrce KWZMS 01 Chh”hh"5- future. I think it is in your teriaillment provided. Under ihe'29th heard evidence last evening ' A Hospital on Monday, May 28, to scholars, the commission called for l" hddhhm '0 "hl3- l The Drocesslnn "Wed WW" country." so he arrived last night distinguished patronage of Lieut-lin the Summerside Town Hall and A the. '-', Mr. and Mrs. John R. Cusack, several types of scholarship: ln- U”d"3””"”'” ml-iilincc. un. Rlchmmld ahd weymhhm 5""”s with his wife and three children. Pnant Governor aild Mrs. T. w. L. returned a verdict that said Eric C Md ' x suqup 0 nwmhwm tor NWV Wllishlre. I son. Chldlhll exchlhllevl WW1 C0111”-T195 d" 3 uumveuny Tmhhhg Advis- ii. the from of the Convent. An The youngesh Johann,” is hm P!-oh-dc and Muym. B. Earle and Floyd Paymer "me to M! dam Fina asmiavpldly expanding Air KEENAN.-hm, the Pm!” Edward abroad. my council" mcjudmg representa- i Dr" W be hraduwed W!” The undergraduate scholarships W” M "d"'” Hid Provliu-iii. altar had been set up at the top six months old. As pretty as could Mrs. MacDonald, the opening of.” as a result of injuries sustained Island Hospital on Saturday. May of the richly decorated convent , ,hh . . F 1 . 1 . from the,-Air Navigation School at . . h. h, ,, , governments and the 111- - -W5 yum Blslmv W19 5”” :'ca'.sskdel'e:s:::'l Elly lfiieciilifiihig pouuialreafusah iftivaileitll-Chad m"e'h3-Eidsggflloily iloililiihillfal-v'.l'z Ely. S”'"'"irfildE' The om” M" b? ?:3x':-1xl9."1E:lc”y,M." dlilgillilj Tlilieil galldenl-I?-Phlrollilt "o'53:iiidiu10'iol33 Wld include: Wm” hhnedlcm" of the Blessed Sacra" and care for which the Dutch John, N. 8.. at Springfield on May wcsene y sq” m" Lad" L Mary. present university population. They 1' 0"” hhhdred hhhulll four- ment. His Excellency was assisted people have long heen noted. Master Floyd Payntcr, uge 7, 29th and that the said driver was N. Sheffield, officer commanding BOWLEY - At the King's County would be based on an enlargement year ”Canada scholarships" ...,...h by Revl James Smnh and Ravi Mr Van Beel: also has his two 50" of Mr. and Mrs. Leitn not at (him basic C.m"”5 "' the 5ch0”l' The Hospital. Montague, on May 22nd, of the existing federal-provincial 31900 1" '3"-ldchls M Wiellliolial Jam” K0113" oldenchlldren with him They are P3.l'M9l' of Sprinizilcld died ill M b t I lth ' - - rewewmg Mm" 1” ""5 mrhdh 1951 to Mr. and Mrs. George Bow- vocational training plan p""hl5e' Durlni; Bclledlclloh We 33511193 J 5” 3 M Ad-9 who hm he two the Prince County Hospital yes- em "5 0 g my welt will be the Chmmhhdhhl Ohlcerw ley ' Midgell a son Freeman Loans to deserving co-liege stud- gt TW9 hhhdred mid flllv "v rhoir under the direction 01' M1 h? ,; ah I. Wm, does not tcrday afternoon as a result of Mes?” Hugh .Mo”mm' Fo'"hl"l- Wing Commander D. A. Willis, w.,'y.,,, ' ' ems would be 3 an or the scheme tional scholarships" annnallc ARI Leo Cllalssofl sans 5'-”"3”l hYlhh5' l hp m c'En hih ehher so the injuries received when he was Dawes Murmh Bury chum”? D.F.C. MULHOLLAND-At the Prince for iindergaduatels) 5500 157 "dlslahlgul-Sllf'. and) 01 lhe C9"3l'933”0"5 k"'”' in the -813” i any 1 ts 5- ht h d to he apparently struck bv a New Ems Campbelh wfmace B"dsh"' Two Islanders are among the County Hospital on May 10. 1951 The asgismnce ' ,0 the uhhm misins students." pm street and in nllisboro square dlr- l”'eh;f'" "5 mmgl ” 1 ,6 Brunswick car driven 'iw Harold Rh” D”hh- Wm” R08"50"- members of this class, Flying 0f- to Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Mulhol-V 5...” won... be on bah , ” 3. Two thousand 3500-3 . rclly across the street lliom the xtrgre Hem; ggmgugui ”?::f;mrg; Gordon Ilumpliries of Saint John. An ebt.mate506 Mme crowd ficer Leo F. Corcoran of Mont- land, Summerslde, a son, Stcph- nu” grams The Eommlzmch blll'SBflE3. 800d for YOU? lleuln . - v - , A l , - - . ' It , r- tonvenh " B' The accident mcuned "1 ed into the Provincial Exhibition 33"” and F"3”" Cw" Edwllld Vt 9" -7”h"- not susxest how large they awe and dm3"”' Slhdellls on the Prior to his visit to Charlotte- town on June 7, Lieutenant. Gov- ernor Ray Lawson of Ontario will visit the other three Atlantic Prov- Mr. Guy Rodd. in Brackley, and is content at last to be in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Tyler. Direct- ors of the Y. M. C. A. camp at Hol- land Cove. returned on Suilday about 2.30 pm. Along with several other child- ren. the Paynter boy had been given a drive home from school by a neighbor, Mr. Ivan Lamb. i grounds yesterday afternoon to heard Rev. Patrick Peyton. found- er of the Family Rosary Crusade, in a soul-stirrin-g half hour ad- dress on family prayer. McNe'lil of Summerside. I70 Corcoran will graduate as a radio navigator having previous- ly been awarded his radio of- ficer's wings at Clinton, Ont. He MaeLEOD-At: the P. E. Island Hospital on May 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. John MncLeod (nee Ruth Mutch) Cherry Valley, is daugh- ter, Lilllan Joyce. CARVER. - At the P. E. I. Hos- should be, but it gave an exam- ple on the basis of 50 cents per head of population. It said that would give Manitoba, for instance, 5319.000, to be split among the basis of need. 4. A loan fund for all . Whm Work is acceptable lgtludfllllf verslty authorities. In the post-graduate field. there i , U . who had stopped on the highway . - . , . njscompanvlnw him on ills tour 5”" hllellillng the that Cohferenhe by the lane leadinil ll) the Speakin-S amid rain shower: on Is! 'NSonPot Mn Mamn Comoran llital. on May 35. to Mr. and Mrs. pmvmc” umvenmui lllaollllglbelscholarahlps m me will he Mrs. hllawsoil, and Lleut. 0! Y- M- C- 5- ahd 31- R- E- 9- d1' Paynter iiolne to let the boy out. the platform of the judges” stand 0 cw um and form.” 59”" Gordon Carver, Hazelbrook, a S 1 In if mce5' the hhmamllfs. Colonel Tom Lawson. son of and MW" in T”"0- N- 3 He started across the pavement in centre field. Father Peyton in liienh g(edSt'hDun'stans U"h""s”y' son. Lowel Gordon. Ellslhlllty Grunts ll” 5””"”'3-” "id 1”. There A. D. c.. to the Lieutenant Gov- The W"'"""' which was E1" and as far as can be learned was his humble and sincere yet force- .9i,.""" l ' A" F"” ”' M” McKENNA - At the Prince Coun- The C"””1”"”0”5- 5,?” ""3 '""”d b” "N" 150 91 U19-as. the ernor. The party will arrive in ”13Ihd9duhYf:13mpM dlhieuh” hm: slwcknhf the New dlB”"5;”h'” ful manner depicted the beauty 1,-hghh Cadet McNeil, . tv Hospital on Friday, May 25th, commlssiom mm” b' wumem "mes uhspecmei H11. 1 this week and Win a pa: 0 le Inr mes. pl'0Ve car wici was procee rig. rem 1. u F3, -1 Rosa. I d -t - is a son ts M. d M -Ch 1 M K na h ,g , Ietvleahmeftr iemre on Ma). 31 by to be of great assitance to those in lfensington in the direction of genegieu wmhgmes. ly ” 15 or. Mrs. D. F. McNeill, Cedar (femgalanaedegie hudeasughierfn ' G'1hli'D:T'G1Mlh” Ahcgdeivh h”5' H”g'"” MW 29- NON Pfl.l"l9l'. l m0l0l' for Sydney”. C3139 Breton hnmdamh and many plans for L'h”louemh'"' . I d , His goal. he said. was to rc- ::i,'”',S”ST'".'3"'”h a.nd 15? g”.ld' COFFELL-At Halifax, Mondav. ?95a1'to ill". 33:33:; Ijhm; G'..y..::g :::ac:1d3:,:”5 as the row" M ” l address me an. improving camp life were discussed. lie nos iminediati-ly rusio o who pledges imm 10,000,000 mm c o . unslans University. Aprh 9",, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. thee Mary. Walker). a daughter, . l His Honor will liual meeting of the Sydney Board of Trade that evening. and will be introduced by the Rev. Stanley Walker, President of King's Unl- verslty, of which his Honor ls Chancellor. Tllc following day the party will motor over the Cabot'Trail, returning to Sydney in time for the official party to fly to St. John's Newfoundland. on June 3. where they will be the guests of Sir Leonard and Lady Outerbrldgc at Government llouse. They will leave St. John's on June 6 by plane for Moncton where they will be welcomed by the Board of Trade and city officials, and will leave for Charlottetown on the following morning. Their visit to the Marltlmes will he concluded when they leave this rity on June 8 for Trenton, ont- . - sin - ario where His Honor will par- g'1(;nl:5All1l;l;ttee(r;i magnual conference James Boyle, D.D.. Bishop of Four prize winning plays in the all, .ff:,..'.';"if,1".5..,'f'yf,';:(';';1';l.m" lay Mn") h dhughwn Gayle stan's Basilica on May 24, Mar- mot. Sunday, May 27th, 1 l "dime in In Mr Fm" Ceremony The Provincial organization have Char1o"'emwn' - v l 1: b Jumw Chi” hf lhe Pmwhclll Dr. Boulter will replace Dr. Wil- shirlene. 7 lbs. 4'.'z ozs. 3"” Ehmhclh Lhhd 9' Ch'"" J5" 50h9-"'- Wile 01 Edgar 50'-N,-. l m June 9' lfrhhled an all-day tour for the Rom alt 1I;;l3Sn.ChYmfou?,n clan; Drama Famhl We” Pmsehled Ms llam T. Semple. U.C. professor Mel-7Alu.ANE-At Kings County ”"'"”w"' W. Jhh" A"'h”"y Gab h' h" 737d Y9?"- TUESDAY delegateg, hm-1 other, of (he omc. r"?”.ye:6");; rhmarls gducaghon fn mm a ""39 audmhw 35 the F95” emeritus of classics. who was Memorial Hospital on May 6th. mm M w"”'"g”'"' FANNING-At the, P. ls). l. 11.... -"Mi" 5 P y h'51'm9”d "-5 59001” Welllnl It granted inactive membership on 1961, to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mc- DEA-",5 llltnl. May N. 1951. Solomon -l A message has been received by Frank Murray. Charlotte- Mr. Jim McConnell. Truro, for- mer secretary of the local Y. M. C. A.. and now secretary of Maritime Boy's Work Extension, was co- chalrman with Mr. Whitney Dal- rymple, Boy's Work Secretary of the Maritime Religious Education Council. One of the more important sub- jects under discussion during the conference was counsellor under- standing of camp needs. other phases of the work which were in- troduced for discussion were camp administration. camp standards, camp music and campfire prog- ranls. The Prince Edward Island Teachersl Federation will be host to the Canadian Teachers Feder- ation when that organization meets at the Charlottetown Hotel isl party, to points of interest in the Province on the day following the conclusion of the conference. the Prince County Hospital where he died shortly after arrival. An autopsy was performed to deter- mine the cause of death. A cor- onerla jury was empanclled and after viewing the body rind Ills? car adjourned until this evening at five o'clock when an inquest will be opened ill the Town Hall Members of the jury are Messrs. llugll Morrison (fore- man), W'nlter Rogerson, Harry Cannon. Davies Murray. Elric Campbell, Wallace Bradsllaw. Ralph Dodds.-S. Saint. Augustine's Church. Rosl- ico, now one hundred and Vnll” teen years old will soon witness within its venerable walLs an- other solemn ceremony when the Rev. Denis Gallant will be or- dained to the Holy Priesthood by His Excellency Most Reverend Doiron's Creek School and at the age of fifteen registered at St. Laurent College, Montreal, illes who were willing to recite the Rosary daily. The 8.000 peo- ple who braved the showers bore silent testimony that Prince Ed- ward Island Roman Catholics would do their part. Most Reverend James Boyle, Bishop of Charlottetown. intro- duced. Father Peyton. Chairman of the Rally was Lieutenant Coi- onel Leo F. MacDonald. One-half hour prior to the opening of the programme the Reece Band. under the direction of Bandmaster Tom MacFariane. played appropriate hymns. The Fourth Degree Knights of Colum- bus were present on the stage along with the Men's Choir un- der the direction of Mr. Frank Maclntyre. Parkdale Hall last evening. Miss Ehtelle Bowness. Summer- side, Convener of the Junior sec- He joined the Air Force in April, 1950.--S. A Cincinnati paper, The Times. Star states that Dr. Cedric G. Boultei-, a native of P. E. Island, will leave soon for Athens. Greece where he will do research work on ancient pottery for a year. Dr. Boulter is the son of Mrs. Boulter and her late husband, J. Wilfred Boulter of this province. Mrs. Boulter resides in Charlotte- town. The Cincinnati story is as' fol- lows: . Dr. Cedric O. Boulter, a ' it profeasor of classics in the Univ- ersity of Cincinnati College of Liberal Arts, was elected to the managing committee of the Am- erican school of Classical Studies. Athens. Greece. at the annual the committee. Headquarters for American archaeologists in Greece. the Ani- John Goffell, (nee Bertha white) a son. Gordon Murray. '7 lbs. 15 ozs. COADY - At the City llospital, April 14th, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Coady. a daughter. STBACHAN - At the Grace Hos- pital, Vancouver, on Sunday. April 8th. 1951. to Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Strachan, 1925-14th St. W. Van- couver, B. C. (nee Gertrude I-lowatt. a daughter. MATHESON-At the P. 12. Island Hospital on April 17th, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mntheson, Mermaid. a daughter. Marlene Gail. McDONALD - At Women's Col- lege Hospital, Toronto, Out. to Mr. and Mrs. Rodolph MacDon- aid on May 20, a daughter, Eliz- abeth Marlene. GOOD-At St. Michael's llospltal Toronto, on May 25th, 1951. to Mr. and Mrs. James Good. (nee shir- Farlane. Annandale. a daughter. Emma Levenia, 7 pounds 2 ozs. 8 lbs. 14 ozs. , DIIISCOLL-At the Charlotte- town Hospital on May 24, 1951. to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Di-iscoll, Mt. Ryan, (I daughter, Joanne Mario. weight 7 lbs. 11 ozs. MARBIAGES YOULAND - SHAW - At stan- hope United Church, on Thursday. May 24th, 1951, William Alfred Youland Jr., and Marion Lola Shaw. both of Stanhope. P. E. l. were married by Rev. Thomas A. Wilson. B. Sc.. of West Covehead, P. E. I. REID - UUEIINIEB - At St. Paul's Church, Summerslde. on April 18th, 1951. by Rev. Dr. Mac- Lellan, Thomas Alban Reid of Hope River, to Yvonne Joyce Guer- nier of 0'Lcnry. GALLAN'l'-LlIND- At St. Dun- MacCANNELl.-At Cliarlottetown May 28. Miss Flora Maccanncli, in' her 8'7'ih year. GAUTHIER-At the home son, Jeremiah Giiuthlcr, ville, May 30. Alfred aged 86 years. SHERBEN-At the Prince liti- ward Island Hospital, April 19th. Mrs. Haber Sherren, of Augustine Cover. used 53 years. PERRY-At Bcdcque on April 19 1951. John Thomas Perry, age 71 years. ' TANTONmAt the P. E. I. llns. pltnl. Thursday. April 19, Wllfrrd Tanton. lawyer of Alhertnn. STEWART - At High Bank to Saturday morning, May ' John J. Stewart, age 73 I-ISSEIIY - At his home of llll Riisiirn. Gnlilliittr, 3''? iii scf Eleanor's on Saturday, lliay jam, William Essery in his 75th )(dT, SOBEY - At her home in W.I- Fanniniz of Grand Tracridlc in mi PAYNTER;-At the Prince County 91st year. lowlll telling 01 the deilh of Milk The picturesque route planned will . , d am. Wm, , ' T.E. Durocher, which occurred in 1 1.13 5 1 - - 5 e . whe” M has ,3” 'u , . W3" hf lhe Dmma A5500lhll0ni exican School of Classical studies ' ' , Windsor. Ontario. on May 35111. slxcleufor luislclli? gvsllisirtwtlor Allrlxm hf B;';.he1or of Ans dew” m June l"ese""ed "hh member 1” the is supported by more than 65 Am- . Malor Hovple it?” as "' "::"””' Giiiiif iiimr :::." .??”...Z?:".:..ili';.i" .'.2iif"".I f.'l2i."..f&ii?&3i. .:”'3...i2ll.”.?i”Sf; ? you I A ” A - J W i rs. uroc er was a rmer . - ' ' National President of me catholic groggzgnthrougah fhelacsotunlzsy 0? he entered Holy Hes.-t Sf1nlDB;i'- scholarship which is to be awarded thg manning commmeg p 5IMPl.LLeElt-sl:8OoVR';?rUQilN;G6Ag&A I WE IBNENTOR5 CPIQRYOUR women-5 League and he, 9,,” the Non scam, Teachers. Unhm. Hallfhf, Kb--dl 10 mlzmsllieparg in this class will be presented this Dr. Boulter has been granted a . OR 1 , TOM' NORK5HOP ON OUR 5HOULDER6, death will be mourned by friends Opening with executive and dlr- ”"””0s1” 5” E5 P "””"l'- one-year leave of absence from -e-Mo ELABOIZATE EG2UIP- MA3OR!-uavMINE :5 AKND last night by Mr. J. Angus Mau- nitziit. that day will be a banquet tend- subject of educational research ectora' meetings will be held in fol" the priesthood. National Holstein sale at Oakvilic, er Darky. grand champion at the Adjudicator. Mr. J. L. Robertson ism. Although four plays usually liIl'ldE1'S either graduating or win- Also winning degrees were 110 to work at the Athens instit- cient Athenian civic centre. "The Red Key" production of Leon, Progressive 'C0nSeEV-M.lVC.' Wm he dealt With Out. I I V nlng prizes. Graduating with the when they walked off with first randiil.-lie in the conurig 1-cdcrnl The hm) da Wm be when Wm! The high Priced llllllllal wast dc-grce of Bachelor of Arts (with place in the class for city groups hy-election for Queen's, in atl- 3' year-old son of Abc-gwelt Milauy. distinction) was Miss Thirza Win- in the Provincial Drama Festival. ''”F”"” a.”''"”" '""''"l3 l” W” "W"5 9l 'h9 VENOUS C0mmlll9CS the Premier's world champloill nifred Cairns (magna cum laude) Parkdale Hall was crowded to "h"”""" '" Ch”l”””l0Wh km and an election of officers. Dli'- cow. His sire was Brown's Mast- of Freetown. upuhy 3, me gnghugtuglc hug. ience waited during the final 1" """W"('i'lg his smnd M" Provincial Exhibition for the past Norman Russell Green Breadal evenln ' , .. . , ' . . , . g of plays in this years ?;',f;Lff?.?,Cf,”':(,l,,l,?fs.:;:.g'”';,,.:f5i:f;f, the """"”O". 3"” ”””"3' two years and sold last fall for bane, and Douglas Roderick Mil- festival for adjudicator, Mr. J.L. der ham Domfhhn and ,',,Wm, All lhlmsllllz Hslmt of this s2,-mo. ton, Charlottetown, both Bache- Robertson to announce the win- yesr's social side of the convent- The Hamilton district Cattle lor of Arts; Miss Myrtle Ruth nera. vial legislation. corrupt practices - such as the lluyinsz and selling ion is the co-operative effort on Brcedin-g Association, an organ- Wigmore. Emerald. Bachelor of Hunter River W. 1., were award- MEMT. BUT THEJZE I'VE 5- M O -.and members of the League eclors' meetings on August 6, the . . , , . througliou: Canada. first general session will be on He is a 50” oi Mr" fmdh MW SP9” brlelly On Each performer ution during the coming BCld- HA-I-CHED s 1 OF A CUE BALL OUTSIDE: 1,, m,p.,,y M,-,, nhs. E..,,he,., August ., dmng wmch Mam. Bh Josephh ah; Elsaltlilglnlj h ohmntrlliti ghdmeach lproductlon at the riose emlc year. He will do research on ' SQEMTIFIC MARVELS, 3 Eur you CAM-T Go By Bait.-am she. attended. the Provln- Earle MacDonald will wplcome 1:33:25" three boys and mm girls. one”: e;ueghalr;i:in:h;hCi:lr;g cizhalhn fifrth tc:gitury"g3IhC.th.:th:ni;r.i h 4yUM.,DONT BE Mil:-FED IF MV 2 APPEAQAMCES! Clal convention ncld in Charlotte- the delegates. Another feature of Rev: Dams Gauam Wm be Oh te Y en 2 . gpousg 55EM5 COOL AND ALOOF A IA; h Ax"- w;l",l?..,?.fEY5ti.l”.f;.d in wind. dained on Sundzly. June 3rd at makes for a very full and some- At the Athens school, Dr. Boul- "Ween . -ndagt 5MB; zmh It 9 ;i;edxby the Government. of thlS 10 o'clock and ivilgdcclebratecr hzs time; tedious evenmh. Last evmg my Wm work with 3 form" gc as. I WOMDER h t ”” I - ' ovnce. first. solemn High 855 0" ' ”95' lnB'S group was so arranged that soclate. Dr. John D. Caekey. now i HE MEA 6 am , wg Dr. .1, Robbins, Director or the day, June 5th at 10 oiclock. mils between plays were cut to a director of the school. NIFE M (A A Canadian Legion appeal for Education Division of the Domlll- , . hlmhhh r clean election campaigning. made ion Bun”. cg Statistics. Wm he b-iN1b5'BW'5elg l:'0n;:3hiEr"JH3vI-zliah At th t d t ha QTR THROWQI In a resolution paS"':d by the , u own . - e l-eccn gra ua ion ex- Lu: evening at, Peter; cathe- l (j ,.. MG M l Provincial Command 4l 1949, was the principal speak" durmh H” Jones soldhMonday for 37,000, the eiciscs held at Mount Allison drgl A,Y,P,A., added a, third ti-o- . -s...,x ) H! 6' , nndorsr.-(i one llllIlCll"C(l per cent l”9m00Tl Of AUX”-51 3 Wllcrl lllc highest. price commanded at the University there were several ls- phy to the collection won by their N 0-x-1.. "" 0-; ..m,,s Md H... use or maxi. the pan of 5 mm H. of pmvlhcm ization of 1,900 farmers, pur- Science in Home Economics; Miss ed the smallman trophy for their ,.,,.;,,g ;;quo.. for ..1e.-non pu-. leacheu. orghmzalam to share chased the young sire. Til?-fl also Lorna Creeiman, Charlottetown, presentation of The Valiant. poses”...-n unlawful, and that Mm the P E I Teachers, Rderh bought Houckhome inspiration Bachelor of Fine Arts; Robert and York W.I., were named as a there was evidence of increasing . ' ' from Mr. J. E. Houck. of Bi-amp- Wilson Ross. B.Sc.. Summerville, close second and received the rlisregziril of these enactments. 3'-10" lhe hhrdeh Whhih h19Vh3h1l' ton, Ontario, for 34,000. Bachelor of Education; and w0mCh'5 Ihmltuhe "hphy lo” the The Legion resolution also ex- falls on the host province. The granddaughter of Abegweit Ernest Alexander Clawson, Char- "Hlkh Wll'ld0W-" The” "V0 Prxs --T---t-P ---- --- lotieiown, Ce;-uficgtg h. ;.;.,,,-,m,. auctions were selected from t e ()UT OUR WAY B J, R, Willi lng. four finalists in the rural class. H -.. . y . a.!:s 'i'he Mary Ann Howard Mem- "The Red !:2;”' dmlmlli thy MA3OR'5 y" I orial Prize aws ded 1 d Stuart A. Die n, rece ve e H . 5 wA'T UP: THAT 5 A BoTHlC?gRD5 highest standing h. the ?;..,"yc,o.n,.5 Festival trophy. and have already A GA g'AB ' Boy5"15E vbNDERFUL H-E Plat of the course 1e.d...g to , Esc mteived trophies for their win- 5 UQNEZ DEClDED TER C&APl-IMENT WE MAY CQAE in Home 1: s . . ' ' rim of the Nova Bcotia Diocese ' THE CELLAQ-'-' .conomics uas won by 3 QIDEA FEW TOOURVISIT. BACK IF HE Mpg 3-iyrgic nu”. wigmre Em, championship, .and the P.E.l , MlLE5 WIF OUR COMPANV. CAN KEEP OUR erald. The Elizabeth Levitt, Prize 5'5""? ch""Pl”"'”P- .i.ANoi.'oci2ei:v. IT MiND5 OFF OF I.1.I.I-PM.M- I'M I-J FOR A WAY5.' awarded to the student with the highest standing in the first three years of the Honours Chemistry Course was won by Errol Web- ster Carruthers, Augustine coyg, One of the Lord Bcaverbrook -Post Graduate Scholarship; cov- ering all expenses for a you of study at the University of Lon. "Oi": of obtaininl some defense contracts for the Province was ex- pressed by Premier J. Waller Jones on his return last evening from Ottawa, where he gltenden the Dominion-Provincial confer. ence .on old age pensions. The Premicr said he expected a Gov. ern-mcnt official would be arriv- ing here today to see what work can be done at the Bruce Slewsri 5f Cm LW- Dlaniool by other local firms. - Premier Jones also attended the natlonalliolstein sales at Oakville, Ohio. where one of his prize bulLs, Abegweit Consort, sold on Monday for 37.000, which was by far the earlier in the week after attend- ing the conference at Oitaws. Awards were also presented for best individual performances and those were won as follows: Rural -Best female, Mary Webster as "Lola" in Kelvin Grove's "Re- markable Baby". and best male. Howard Christie as "Warden Holt" in Hunter R.lver's "rhe Valiant". close seconds were Evelyn Un- do", including hue. expenses to gerhay as --pindl Nortohv. m the British isles during holidays "'9? Wm '0? lb? year mo-at was awarded :'m.:Jun" :?,...mBs Rum M'"o"' Charmu” In the city ompetltion Hilda Jenkins was chosen as best actress for her performance of "Mrs. Bland" in the Little Theatre's "The Spider Ring." Peter Sham: was selected as best male for his characterization as "Nicholas" in "The Red Key.” In second place were Barbara Pickard as "Hester" in "The Red Kay." and J. T. Place us "Frank Bellamy” In "The Epid- er Ring." in his adjudication of the en- the Festival. Mr. Robertson again complimented the noun! on the improvement in the type! 0f Pl!!! presented, and specltllv PTMINI the cuts for their aiidibllity in all ten plays witnessed. He stated the major flaws loomed to be a lack of knowledge of stage tech- . hi hlshut price at the salon. mom, and the inability of the ggyp ways.) , Hon. W. A. Matheson. Minister actors to obtain a complete un- mqiucaoguttr, of Health and Welfare, returned demanding of their roles before- IIIM1, hand. He offered as a suggestion Nova IT ISN'T OFTEN THAT CRNGEDI THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW! you do? tow scone camoetvl PLU8siS:XBhOi.EG -ruirrs rsrabu ' MC.