rite destroyer escort Saguenay. uhich will my 28-31 and is expected to carry visit Charlottetown Rea Cadets on 5 t-ruuise to Soon: The 2.600-ton slllp. one of the most moat, was commissioned at Hall- lll VISIT P.E.I. RTS fax in December. She cafrlea 250 Hayes. RCN. 0' lldllfax lml VlC' officers and men and in under th! tori!- eommand of Commander GB. -VcIledictory ls . 'l'o(lay lh A day in which all rm tlimiglits are of the future. t::.i before we leave Prince of ii tl('S for the last time. let tlS imp tor a few minutes and look. it... to where we are going. but ii,”-yr we have been. for it is our ii,i.i which will acclaim ourl lu- iiirr. Tlliss Jean lsablc MacDon- 1i.i maid in her Valedictory ad. ,i..-.. to Prince of Wales college l-"inlay. We are fortunate indeed to imp been part of Prince of Wales it zraduatcs, we look to the lu- mii with hope and caizcrni-ss; lti:i. as graduates. we cannot help not look back at the past with a lr'Cllfll.! of sadness. No one is leav- lll,.' here today without his own nominal store of memories of his utnv at Pnncr of Wales ".llany of the memortiw that will always be with us are those of the social life we have enjoyd at College. These arc important ttltt-r all. no college oould be com- nlete without lls social llf(' But it is much more iinportant that or always remember the things out have been taught. The most not once said. is to never un- learn what you have learned.” "We have been given a good education here." she said ”and we must always inake the best tiic of it. Whether or not we go on In other universities is of ac- rnndary importance. All the things nr have done in College will ti.-iic been done in rain it we forget them the minute we re rmvr our diplomas." "The value of college life do- nrnds on the iiittividual. By nIIlk- ing use of what college life has itiven us. we alone arr able to determine its value. Then what value shall we give it? A highly- Given To P. W. C. necessary part of learning. some-i paid man with four or five de- grees is no necessarily a well- educated man. Education. l-2in- stein has said. is what remains after youlve forgotten the facts. To our teachers we owe a debt of gratitude that can never be repaid in full. Without their -guidance we would not be Item today We have often complain- ed when we were given exams and assignments. btu we can see now that our teachers were al- ways working for us. And now. just when we are beginning to appreciate what they have done for us we must leave them. "But " she stated. "I think it is to our parents that we owe lthe most. They too have shown infinite patience and understand- ling They have always stood by vus with words of advice and en- iwuragement. And although we we stand at the fork in till "05P”AL GRANT” road. 1 ask you to remember the words of the late King George V1; And I said to the man who stood at the gate of the year: "Give me a light that I may tread safely into t"ie unknown." And he replied. "Go out into the dark- ness and put your hand into the hand of God. That shall be to you better than light and safer then a the know way." OTTAWA l('Pt .. The lNlPrnl government proposes to continue Il8.000.000 a - your hospital con- structlon Eranls fnr five years after the currrnt five-year pro gram'runs out next year, Health Minister i'tlartin'x n f ll r e nounced Thitrsday. WAGE BOOST! LONDON tRrutcrs)-Employers and union leaders formally signed a wage increase agreement Thurs- day totalllng 71,400,000 a year for nearly 3.000.000 industrial workers. They agreed to immediate pay raises of from nine to 11 ahlllings a week in return for I one-year Gay's annual fltmrr plants! are now ready for sale. J. J. (IAY 5: SUN Allen Street have often disappointed them and let them down. we can only hope. that we have not fallen too far; short of their standards. our. parents have sacrificed more tfial freeze on further wage demands and the removal of some restric- tive practices. Phone 3104 we can ever realize to bring us to ythis day. and we hope that in see- ting us here on the stage. they Iarc gaining some reward for their ilabors. Our debt to them is so great that tile only way we ran repay them is to try. when our ;turn comes. to be equally unsel- fish in fulfilling our duties as parents." . ”Fcllnw Graduates: Todav wet are leaving: Prince of Wales. and) we should feel humble at the factl gthat we are leaving so much be-I lhind and taking so little with us. jliut leave we must. and my one! wish for you is that your years here have not been wasted" , "We have reached an import- lant milestone on the road This pis where the road parts. and we imust cat-h choose for ourselves the way we will take. Some of use may go on together for I few more years at least. IOIIIO of in may never meet again. But as I SEED OATS AND WHEAT , Abegweit. Oats in Reizisterrd. (.'9rtiflt'd and commercial grades. All clipper cleaned. New bans. PUl'll.V Of 39!” mination guaranteed. Also a large quantity of rv-cleaned AIWEWCII I oats. Lowest prices on all gnirlcs. Wliolt-sale and re- tail. ' R. I". WHITE h SON Hunter River Phnne 3341 R Vi .???w.tar isiitspgait V -Prduurofv SOLD AND DISIIIIITID ON P- I. I. ails iiiios.& itotiias Illr l Representative Chrysler Dealer wmnson, Ont. The second ,5”, in the steady development .( uu Chryaler of Canada deal- .-, uh,-gory " began with a urloa of coast to coast meetv Inga held during May The Monctnn ro8"J""' ""'"""I: nu held May 11 and B and was gunpoud ofelght delegate dealers ducted by all dealer! in the re- gtu. They dluuued factory-dab a matter: with the corporations ngional repruentativea, the re- al the national meetintl 10 he W” In Windsor. June IMO. inclusive. Mr. PER. Mcbalne. ChI'.VSlI'I' Plymouth-Fargo dill?!" lru in Charlottetown P.E.I. represented the dealers from this area at the meeting. similar .e2'lonI1 meetings are l beautifully Innnce. F. R. Mclaina Was lulta of which will he brought lift," in-gm-o-2-.1--u-..-:.::-in---2 SOLI DLY CH EVROLE A GENERAI MOYORS VALUI I Ibelnl held in Toronto. Regina. Red Deer vet". elect represent and Vancou- dealers at national council will be headed up -by Sam Bernardo of Brantford Montreal. ' their delegations ulin was elected temporary chair-. jman at the organizational meet- yin.;.' of the dealer! advisory coun- cil last March. Senior aalel exe- l'UlIlP.s. friini the corporation t iicziilcti up by (L0 Hurly. vice-. prrsiticiit in charge of sales, will iloin the dealer representatives at ithis national meeting l I ”l)t-alers from coast to coutv 3"? Shuwulg great interest in the formation of this dealer's advisory i-mint-il and everyone feels that Hill he an extremely valuable: salt-s tn4tl.' Ki) Heuhy Chfygm IF!" of l':tnada'I director of dealer? fPl.'llltH1.I states. .VwAR CLAIMS llfltll-. tlleulera)--vEgypl is ex- twrtrrl In present large war dam- ake f'l3Il)1I in Britain today when Chevrolet puts the nitmt things together - aolidlyl Come open the door on a car aturdier, safer, splendidly free of shake and rattle. A car built with the extra, Iastim: quality that seems to cane only with Body-by-Fisher. A car no beauti- fully built, it just had to he the year's best.-seller. And so it is. Your Chevrolet dealer is at your A v "V meet If "I! Borne headquarters of the United Harh regiiinal meeting will Nations Food and Agricultural Or- a l'llBlrIYlBI'l and secretary to . uniution. lh national-' "N'9H"H. Tlleoc lzdelegalea to the' e-..e -2 TODAY'S SPECIAL i 1954 METEOR Slil)AN spot-iai Niagara. Equipped with radio. automatic L'llSI()nl ITBHSIYIISNIIIH, turn indicators. one owner. l9.00tl' mileage. SEE IT TODAY. IN) FORD la-TON l"ll'Kl l'. In very good contlitton. For only 9254!). III)! BUICK SF.l)AN: in good condition all ai-oiinrt. good body. clean. aiituniatic tranunt.s- end Of Vlly l”.9n"'”'(l- (l”'"l ticlitx, lion. directional 554) 00 STEWART MOTORS commndation. Pl:-iisp Sftllfl! etr. l 224 (PT. fll".t)ll('.FT ST. CHARl.0'I"l'l".Tf)W.N' DIAL .'v4.'ll llylum. gm. Car 0'21: 4 dark blue; Monday. May 27. I957 The Guardian Page 11 350 Pun?” and eviwermed Soteii room house and one acre s to 4 ,;'..:;::::... ”.”.i'.2”;'..."”1'...f"”l:2.:.' GORDON CARMODY lrooms, hot water oil furnace. gar- Weat Royalty. I519 Prired below sio.ooo.oo. Mmlt-lrii five riitnn new bulli- y Ia-Ion sttiiatotl just outside City ylimits on Nassaii Street. hot air oil furnace. cement basement ! floor. immi-tiiatr on-iipanry. Prie- t 'ed hclnvi ssiootioti House 6'8 r00mS' llmt Suiniiirr volt.-iitr. i-untaintnl flvr rmiitis :iiirl htitlirmim. situat- ed llP3l' lwm-Ii Atmiit fun mile! ' .' . ' , , , y from t'itx l'i-uni pnmnlptr with rpnlal paid fol Rulidhh M. furntttiic V'.'vllfl.l)fl paruculam told l llval Pistols and lniiiiranip solidly waif, Mviovi lull that well thee the 17 Chevrolet II! inrnlnr-I, in! night min thmlets than N! am: uv. l"h4tm- .'if)l2 BOX 155 GUARDIAN beautiful Look clone -- no other car in the low-priced Field has Chevrolet's special richness of beautiful detail. Every inch glows with the loving care lavished on this most luxurious of all Chevrolets. Every inch shows finer craftsmanship and class. Look real close. Chevrolet stands up to inspection in ; spectacular way. fhamotnwwi 6290' J 156 (Irv.-it fir-nrzr Street LTD. 203 IITIIOY oowD MOTORS LIMITE DIAL 6311