animal!“ '» 311E WESTERN GUARDIAN -~--, *'"..'::'............"-"'"~.~.r.aull ' 1| II ilfly ll I . _ I 1g : d‘ ‘nu The Union Commercial College ' 14mm Mwumn p5 g shell. nan bald: n w.“ ' A Jllm 1% all“ than‘ Dilbllemu Aiieewinlucitsrg$ g u "' mum“ n“ iflcetea and Prizes won (Itléfd- Ber-um Q p; a; on Illa h III needle. e tom were prasen . Elsie Oesford I “ a a Isl. Plole II for Sh: eivlle PM nun“ fmldflt L“ '9' 9"“ 37"" 5-5 p M sq- m“ _ n. In“ viewing the work or the past term Laurel MpLgan 5,5 - he msreillleted students on Mellie MoNeill 95.2 . Wells - 8m Adeline Cam no.1 rerenoewelmsdstotliemarkl Itheiw 9p m. . rri- —IVOBIIIIC nu wanna ill l!" WWI Ml- Nerme Willis as 16-41. 5t on“ yy m, weak’ulyox'ev_ Many uetes are now em- Roy Ma h I6 .1 . ere-l hours daily. Apply Mrs. J. R. 910F011 in dlfltreht Olm- ll Murphy 96 gum-y anti-e seed driving Cunningham, Summerslde. do end the United states, and he Jean O‘Br er. 9o i“; wagon wheels. new 64"“ w“ blessed to hear they were all Janie Metheson as t ‘b4 — well. The lelldid coo er- Thelma Nicholson as m“; ton p. -.I,|N5mqm|q pun" New“ ation between testis-glare and s ud- Ore Baliem as yicfoil- 404$ ‘Those Little Tin Gods" comedy m” "“ “M” by m‘ ""1" ' . - -_- gum; “u; Pun“ mwud hum‘ tlined. He ed these who did IIIOITIIAND DIPLOMAB 400x ‘Haw.’ h‘ Bu“ "m" ‘l cum"! P5159)’. JUN 1G. not complete t eir course to keep Gillie Camp. at 1' . Y 64h up their studies during the holi- Louise MecDougall a lglfllfbfllill- Will pey ____ alrtlld be pared wedregume fir?‘ Cousins . p915! $111‘ _p m c0 ege reopen . rom e MacMllla n‘ - 3-13-31- m urafit°nglm the beginning the value of unc- Mbdeiine Creed n -i— - ngdy’; 3°". mum“ by QWL tuality was stressed and he ed Ele e Parkman J“ “arqrm-u u.“ my. 5,1 _m_ the students would bear in nlnd Ruth James ~ . . . e e en “iffigwga? _I¢v Ml-asm Bu“ In lecrlgglsusitfllullitu. expressed th lgdygrlweutyn ‘w m till AlM—Ilcv. Mr. Erased‘ of Kenning hope they would enjoy the holi- Charlotte Champion visone. W1- noon. Wetter B. Weegam ann erl last week while in me , rod to complete their work would do Theresa MacLeod i _ _ wt 0f iednlma up his car. Ar. X ray ' ‘ so with renewed vigor. Ree Vlckerson or ENGLAND an.- oa the break was taken in Prince m m Fbllcwinz is the 1st of Diploma. Genevieve Godfrey 1d New Ianelzon. Corlrlty Hovoitelr-K Certificate and prize winners. Claire Hume - -—- WALTER RltlA Illaine Shea enklg Prayer. BIB‘?! ch COUNTY H051 ‘ Pl!!! LIST Margaret Webster P- i‘ “bk... rlfsmdl‘... of“ ....““’“'...’.'.‘°“"‘ “i” "‘ ‘Also Burial News M meme” yfl‘ 1i A." . m ynecmr elg-lr had mhwelter Reid Special prize for General Pro- Helen Dockendorfl M, 11.1". Wm - - _ i __ 0W V13‘ m P llndflfl- a SHOWS 73o __ 915 flciency in both Departments- Bertha White i - on Mo“ y m&!_ln1ng_.£. Hospital - - Segggclalidegzllayrllbr sow “a1 illligrunce JMalgWilllarrls JOLICE oouna.c_ m ‘d: SATURDAY AT 2-30 lv merited by Selma Levigllvh. m ‘°“‘§...;“ “s Ieide POI-Rifle My! W519 I --———-—-—- Genevieve Godfre Ethel Lilian MoCarron “y morn g" CB1‘? H L Dyment 98.5 drawn by Genevieve Alice Colwill flew-Yaw H- u°§§f -h ~- a g - Godfrey. Ada Maolsaac person from grime! e ailment: Spec al prize for Spelling uel- Marjorie MacDonald “l. the p016 0h 0! B- Wfl-‘l _ ly merited by "Iheresa Macgieod. Norma Delcrie ""'...‘°‘i.’. or Co. ame o ea fir“ “.é‘°.’?’°"°“‘ - - a r cc flu. u. by m. n. c. M. lz-e. ’ SUMMERSIDE Special prize for Spelling. Ethel Doris Youn ——-— Gugrnse Ass n em- ... Mac e... . - . een ac ou a Jmfiugrriwrggurfl? Bu: g|§l@|g_l[qj@@@@@@[g LIST or STUDENTS MAKING giulquelliilxile laswelu fly, June lrbtalgrvpgeitor"? collfizii- _____ 95% Igssvvrgnxcv ‘Alice liéacKenge It. Nfllfll‘ - w, H519] 1,...“ nne mery W, my. Ralph Barker of Qlf- elm.“ “ugh” o; glexgfinge LARGE A |“| ENDANCE Jean Maclsaac m, N. 5.. will be the special wad mam Gummy Breeders. ___ Selma Llewellyn 5 Alma MacNeill He. the Bedeoue Church at Amcmm N, m, annual mew“ (conunued mm page I Genevieve Godfrey is Jean Prizzell p, . This selrivlce under the he“ 1am, night He Exceeds _ ~—— -_-_; —-__ =l Ethel Dymeht 5 The following uudenu have A of no h "rhovnrllgofi. g... Hm-ry o; wind... who presld- doaghroilrihg $311333“: Nllfilcfigdmn g gee‘? [rented Provisional Certi- - - ' 'r - o Bole em hnsi :- c595- -l0lIE F03- FUNERAL- M 5- ‘Pther officers include: vloe-prle- educatign is f, life-lgng $333855 ma!“ Sh“ 3 1° PW“ sident. Parker Home. Brockfield: that in addition io possessing ' lhe Jacqueline Steele 2 Christine C°°k - secretary, Guy Rodd, r-e-dlgdgod, kxwwlidge or a who,“ n is new Helen Dcckendorf! 2 Elsie Casford o‘ Buckley, Mmnberg n; board ‘may’, m be mum. m. some w“ Barbara Bruce l Florence MacKinrlcn i 1 Y]? o, me ‘ah m, in will!” w the officers tain thing, and to be able to do “n” Champ“ - 1 I411!" 1W“ gr from 8m h“ include, Eric Hurry, the r6111‘ something worthy of the diploma Ada Mclsaac l.‘ Mary MacDonald of 6* pungent and Russell Coles, Nort m. “wee ‘mm Verna Watts w’ 6 Nonna Willis ‘l’ Him“ “- He urged that an essential re- K" Jlldsml ‘~ s Phyllis MacKinmm male will}: h1g3‘ ulglalarlfllréircxei- “mm ,5 to b, “scclany mmdedt. figrarlce Jenkins i Aletha Bruce m“ ‘ that the worl i i e "955 ~ mmléml-‘lalilxwl; the Department of 5mm, mpg 5 l‘ new °‘ 1mm“ Alma McNelll 4 gmron Cowman“; tfi-Kfhelumdafl sfma-kirlaor extenlgmn wart‘? He also emphasized the “pub QfieréceMMIglKInnol-l 4 CERTIFICATES —-- The dmils of an extension policy “we °f menu“ disdpnne- “nd 551d Ange Ccldzvelltnon l Roland sham - BIT B! CAB — Claude Gall- will be worked our, within the next that‘ i" “d” t° guard “Falilsl ‘m’ pl. 1115 E h n 1 and M15, f tawrsm m. m, y Me ac el-n 2 Lester Livingston eon o Mr. ow days and then made public. hi. a Bree _ cl plilre must Marjorie MacDonald 1 Bermm, C b u t Gsudet of Sunlrnerside was It was decided that the dssociat- be lmllflwl from wli-hin by the in- Ruth 1M“ h Nfmpule ion would mare a lzrsrllt for prizes- divldual. Jean mug“ igloheinnafltgg BY and apparently was struck by e car when he ran out into the street Lllisinurieewu-ebelievedto y jbarthswas borne hcqlital overnight for ob- lurvairiorl-S. —IITUBNS IIOM IIOIJDAYf ._m-. Anthony Arsenault of the Iulnmezeide Post Office Stei! has returned to resume his duties so hale and hearty and with l ealthy looking tan from the t open spaces of the Upper virlces.—- —MINIE'IIBIAL ASSOCIA- DlL-The closing session of a successful car's work of the t Prince nisterial Associa- was held at Kensinmon this in the form of a picnic party, Minister's wives were also . t. At 12.30 o'clock a very ‘ lulwh was served and en- of the Manse. hone of Rev. A. D. Sterling. A d onal service was con- by Rev. E. J. Barrens and . H. I‘. Newman. The presid- Ui Rev. C. Carneey was in business on. we sesei e the retiring Secretary gave l my flrie review of the work the past ear. We were eneourag to go forward, the work was indeed Wrtirw ile. The president on be- half of the Association, conveyed Words of uragement. Iibhes and God speed to Rev. . I. Newman who will be leaving Non for India. kepressions of re- lTei at the absence of Rev. I7. J. O. Fraser who had met with a Very unfortunate accident were liven, trusting for a speedy re- "WW- A happy time of fellowship Ill b!‘ . , J. mmht to s. close as the Rev led in prayela-S. - sunonlv DEATH - ‘lhe sud- den decvth of Mr. Edward Gavin. 0f Tlarnish occurred at the home of his brother. John Gavih, on Mon- A lr$ i?‘ ‘fir?’ Tigers‘ 1W5?" e no n e ‘U! oi’ health fea- sorne months pest ndoiiilerass ml: The pla eoided ' wee . d ' award three n on was m ltraded herd. the herd to consist two-yeer-old. axed G UNTIBCV icllis heed to the s 815, It is hoped that the move will Departm fices was well indicated that the Asociation was in a sound position financially. ALBERTDN Tile followillil poem was written by Mr. R B. Ekimvthe of Calvary, formerly 01f Albertovn. LBNINGIAD ‘flley mod: they flouted death, news-emcee The tale of Russian youth who gave their all- Bilow arlsvvcrinf! blow Ln the arim smoke oi’ hell. While deanih hurls o'er them like a ehoetllv pail. ‘Brain, theirs the recount uf heroic unze. Bluntirlx the miflht of those fierce Nazi wwere. Like rocks imprewnable ‘IB-illlt Wild and will take another charlie near his old home in Nova. scctia. Rev. Mr. Fraser lelrt to attend the l’. RSV. Reaoral hee-ivth had improved "Mendy u. allow him to l... ab- M his dai, duties and at the time "i llls rudder. death he hed been. , I18 his brother who was lll.| I» was e life lone resident of rill- arld was by occupation s. lob- illshenrlan. He leave: to mourn 1398MB. his widow. the former . L/ilcy McMillan also five as by a previous marl-lane, Walter, h eld, Howlarld. Edward, residing ‘hellish and Claude in the arm- also one dnpghtleir ‘Slfellia; r a CZ. 0 I BX . 1:10 brothers and three sisters survive.- nemelv John Cletus "all, (angles and ma. Alex 5118K. an 0rd Shea. and John M Null‘ of the um all of Tlgnish, to whom "Iflity is extended-S Pruprty for Sale MPWOPty consisting of lle and barn with three F"! land situated. near ‘lireville on the paved llway. Price ssocoo l...- ‘illflle possession given. hilly to WM. CALLBECK Central Bedeque . . arr. Fraser. m). . n. mm the mllpit the ublréd Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McLean. Charlottetown spent a few days at their sununer home Sou‘ went last ‘week. ‘Ihey plan to spend Jilly and Aumlst there. Mr. Windsor Campbell lottetown field SUKBTVBO!‘ . Mr. C bell is now "°§?..§‘-"i§‘r'-.‘§.v. for trimmed... of Dost war dove. Saturday liisht "Movies" in the Town entertainment cine Morldcv nieht. ing staff of MountlsAllisoisrlltmv-dm parents. Mr ton had the misfortune u. have h... in connection with the ii esi k silo he lottatogvn ocdalriruz wol u ‘t Special prizes for a‘ ded in the following young ladies, a sire and four females. a yearling.‘ how. up to a. maximum of brill! our. lorlzer nilmlibers of enl- sey cattle to the big fall", ‘II-re meetin he niizlit. ld at ent of Agriculture of- atfcnded. Reports Wednesday ted Ch h hpigfincets n1 ure w N ‘Ilhvureda will oc- Church Glar- of the there wue Hall and an of music and darl- og staff , and in Greenmount at the letters _ e horn . m. John luaturew. of the teach; his Snitklvllle N. Zia m1 9i‘, . a i Charlottetown is “W”! :"'“;g,m¢. Matthews. tel na all bulimia. e has t/wo weeks holidays. i@@@@@@@@@l§l- , T 4 Y. GRADUATES Graduation diplomas are awar- who have completed wit-h an aver- 3K6 of over '75 per cent. the course gf studies prescribed for Grade m. Joan Frances Weir. Joan Mary Sherren. Noreen Mamaret Noorlan. Kathleen Gladys Harrell. Teresa, Pearle Watts. Stella. May Doyle. Mary Margaret McDearmid. Velma. Mary Carmody. COMMERCIAL COURSE Louise Claire Doiron. Madeleine Alfl-eda Carrier. Agnes Iea O'Brien ‘Teresa Frances McCormack Catherine Levirn. Kelly. lVLary Frances MacCormack. Teresa Anne McKenna. Ruth lmrnlne DeCosfe ‘Ilercsa Muriel MacDonald. Helena Eugenia Rosslicr. Grace Antoinette Paquet. Bernice Freda Douoetie. Mary Edna O'Brien. fed by the Most Reverend James Boyle, D. D., Bishop cf Charlotte- storms us‘! . Ddmdw-fliflilfi“! I11 '- h W9“ ‘Wn- "V ti’ “m?” NW5!" A Plies for music is aieo ewez- offerllve along the loll-mile dread hows. lH-ila tiordgftogrédbyiillglilsflgvgrsf-‘QTIY ded to ‘Geraldine giggle. A d line gdather force and either gain 588MB - pride sacs-ed : u- mun orrel-eeae hem No trivial iihine: suoh deeds rmcon- ivilaycr- Blanchard, awarded to Joan my mfim_ n‘ ‘Zounpprnur? p e y Tl , ' - r-ricrrrmlgu. thegsmils of sir-om: men gills? for English donated by $fiqf§{y,f,f';,§§'%1w:§ $22. ’ they d“: m tiileJNotralllllame Alumnae awarded aldine Divine. IIGII BANK lCIIOOL I » hall m" odn er ______ . Prizef Ltl d tMb th I Ii HOCOWROIII f-h bhMMIQ’ D9118" deilywr 5nd "*1 mmmm Catholic (gvonalerss ggggue abvarded MAnnNv__Au__ 5c 0° Grade VII-lo?‘ 33.32“ Mnciiean med. to filgarlrweg- h d Mb M Report for May. (b gacmgaiailaeltflmsl-eod (equal): 2. o rs. __ . , . ‘Timeless these heroes. bravinz Admff gmfllfwardgg to llmmn droid; élgmlvlora Martin a Grade VIA‘ Earle an“ l rllf-hlw miflhi» Noon“, Se" d vlhnuuan My," M”, Catherine MacKay. a. Bellty Stew- - _ ' redo . en NgiaTkerdalykg r§'l.v.'i°§l.rm°'“' tun-Hm Prize ‘for Mathematics donated (ggzeoecampbell ' ard v m“ d m, M, mu," 04 Tm, v.11... 32d lrigvirafirdwfir Momma“ W“ ‘C,P,{g§§“w"““m“ “ym- m“ Bet-f/vr id (eqllnihyiz is lodvbarnvrre Vlllev very soon Priv- rrrrlvgllllggfeilflavldfrlgeided lg» Grade IV-Rebecea MacAuslend- 3””. mo...” Moor °“ ' Rev. W. Kathleen l-lerrcll James Bloke Memorial Prize for Art. awarded to May Dovle. PriJ-e lCl‘ perfect observance cf school reeulations donated by luv Mother Provincial, awarded t0 Mary McDearmid Commercial Prize List Gold Medal donated by DifiChar- les Douean for tho Hlvhest Yearly Allirlwflte is merited by Louise Dniron Prize for Religion donated Reverend Mother Provincial ded to Louise Dcirnn. Prim for English donated by Reverend Louis Dnrlgrin awarded to ‘Ileresa Muriel MacDonald. Prize for Sienolrranhy by Reverend Lorri: Dorlean awar- ded to Merlevllno Carrier. . Prize for Rcfikkllfinln" donated‘ by DI‘. W J P Mrel/lillfirl awar- ded to Louise Dolron Prize for ‘Filine donaierl bv Dr . McCol-mack l Prize for ‘ifvpewfltinz donated by W. D. Gillis awarded to Madeleine Carrier. National Film Board MOVIES VISUAL EDUCATION FREETOWN -— Wed. National Fllm Baird Movies 8.30 mm. NORTII WILTSIIIRE — Thurs. National Film Boer-d Movies. In- lertalnment after. 'l and 8.45 pan. SOUR]! — Friday. National Film lnitl hcr Board Movies. 10.30 n.m.. 1.30 pm. a VC Rwlieaw and 5-30 III 0-1441 days and those who have to return ded to Lee O'Brien J03" Dali’ road has en out about five mlfts The following Undergraduates west of Llson. PRIZE "ST haxe received prizes: n’ be thOn Xihno egrerrlflel right flank‘ of 3mm“ Med“ °Y m! 5mm“? ship stunted by Dr. W. "fr?" capture 3' m? .33.’. Wife”? h" Governor - General l" Ctll- momma... fol- roficicncyirl Music. Quineville and surrounding ter- m“ 1°‘ high“ Yew-V “URN” l“ ‘Illeory and was awarded ritory was said to have provided ("We T“! 98 5mm“ 14° 5°"! Joyce Cantwell. Two other mcm- "a. valuable new outlet from the weir» berships for musical proficiency Beeches." 5°14 OM55 1°’ 35mm" 9'95"" were presented by the Hi-Y Grads These were the principal ains gliiiaryslgswortln CXRITIS. I cach pupil in May. — 080130 A; ‘Player 95W: Florence Ployer 92%. Maclreod 73%; Stirling Show 78%; by Mnrltindli/lyfgfn Mary lwfll- “Betty Climpbell 90%: Mar- ‘guerltc Campbell 25%- donaied . c Charles Dougan awarded to Terese .-.—.—_-—.T_ THE ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Union Commercial College Completes Work For Term Helen McKeamey Joyce Robertson Roderick MacKinnon Isabel McEachern Edward Inckhart Lillian Lewis Allison Carter Noni-la Delorie Phili. Perry Doris Yvllnzz a mrrrllo Tweel Freda Blanchard 6 Weston MacLeod Helen McKearney 5 Sterling Robertson Myra Rodd 2 Everett Compton Agnes McLean 2 w Margaret McFadyen s. JUNIOR COMHOIAL Blanche Holmes CERTIFICAT 88888833$8333333333333383333$$33$$$3§5$$$3$$$$$¥$ Lona Kltson Loretta Shes. Doris McCdr-mn Helen Hetherly 7 Marie Martin a haw ‘I Joyce Robertson Annie Pound 6 Loretta Shea 5011MB’ Moore B el Walsh Roderick McKinnon 5 Selma Llewellyn Jean Frlzzell 4 Ethel Dyment Florence Mcwilliems 3 Helen Dockendorf! Sybil MacDonald 2 Helen McKearney Mabel Cummings 2 Jane Champion Jean Aenew 1 Bertha White Catherine McDougall Marion Jenkins Helen Hu hes Dorothe Mae Moore Helen Mc ugall Lona Kitson ‘erirlmrrohrafrsréroc. do ra- . by Reverend W. McCardle seiner- Prise for Application donated by W. D. G-illis awarded to Freda s-nd Carentan. the Extent of gain was not disclosed officially, but it apggared probable that the Undergraduates and Sybil POW- in the 10th day 0f the Allie 1n- vasicn of France, which sew the Grade III-George Ployer. Flor-l once Plover, Gordon Show. Grade II Sr.—Betty Campbell. Grade II JL-Muriel Myers. Grade I (cl-Clifford lilacDon- Lucy Mom, aid (no exams). Girede I Jr. (Al-l. Harold Grade I (in-Helen Myers (no Moore. h Grade I Jr. (Bl-No exams. in Y G. Grade 1li..—l, Norman Stewart: 2. Billy nayter. ii. Armacelle Bruce. Grade I1—-l. Donakiie. Murray. 2. Perfect Attendance. Bertha Mec- Lean. Isabel Melclieod. Earle Bruce Betty Stewart, Catihorirle MAICKBW.‘ Anwus MncKay. Betty MacDo d. Earle Nllocre. Louise Stewart. Billy He, , Nonruln Stewart. Anne- he e Bruce, Ruth Moore. Hamid (INC. Percentage of abundance-Ml. (Patriot please copy). Average made elm!“ Myers 87%; Lllllam My?“ Cvcrdon shew 74%: Myrllfl M 819' %; Rebecca Mac- Campbell “Threw away my harsh laxatives ”U “Out they went. ellharahembarrd ' lllflhl-lvee. For my constl‘ ' out to be due ‘to lack g? ‘sglulkulpin to tlledletSo pleasant cereal helps to rocluce mouth-working 'bulk._" an prepare wutel for m rmuisuon. You'll went this , so you'll en'oy eating ALLBRAN dail . Remember it a a ducal-not a rn icine. At your 2 handy sizes. Made by ‘s. 's in London. lielstein-Friesian Annual Meeting The annual mee o; . stein - ‘Frlesian Astorclfiltiongrnsfid in the cultural Hall, Prince of Wales Co loge, yesterday. The morning gggion spelled ht 11 o'clock. In the absence of the Prev s-iderrt, R. A. Profit, llkeebown, the Vice - President. Lincoln Dewar, NGW Perth. ,.resided The financial statement and the minutes were read by Cecil J. Stewart, Hamp- shire, Considerable business was transacted at the morning session All membe Rpalrfid at noon to the Blue Room of the old spdlr. Where a dinner prepared in honour of. the occasion awaited them. The afternoon session, with Pres R. A Profit in the chair, opened at 1 P. M. Various kinds of extoll- sion work were considered and many constructive plans for the future welfare of the Holstein - Fneslcn breed were laid. With unanimolu approval cf the Association the Prize List of the Charlottetown Exhibition was fin- ancially assisted and special classes were provided for. Generous grants were also made to the SOliTlS and Alberton Exhibitions. ‘Illa following directors were ap- pointed: Kings Co ty: Douglas Aitken. Fortune, and Louis Burge, Five Hou- 5G8. Queen's County: Parker Newson. Kingston; Cecil J Stewart, Hamp- shire: Ira Lewis. York: Prince County: Hudson Lcwther, Carleton, and Fred Lieard, Tryon. The new officers are, President, Hridbml Lnwf-her; Vice President. Ira Dewis; Sec'y - Treasurer, C9011 J. Stewart. Anniversaryilhserved MONTREAL, June ii-Twenty five years ago today the first non-atop flight across the Atlantic was made by Alcock and Brown and their great exploit is being honored today w by trans Canada Air Lrine; pilots, particularly those flying the govern- ment's mail service across the ocean. Aloock, later Sir John William Alcock, RJFR, and Lieut Arthur Whitten Brown flew from Saint 1S John's Nfld, to Clifden, Ireland, in a. Vickers aircraft. It took them l6 hours and i2 minutes, In the quarter-century which followed their pioneering aviation has made great strides and T.C.A. crews flyins biz transport Lancast- ers have covered a much grearer distance from Montreal direct Scotland in little more than l1 In atgpa-oldmaicly '15 crossinqs since e Canadian government's wartime trans-Atlantic service was inaugurated lea; than e year nsc. the Lancaster have rushed some 35,000,000 letters to and from the forces overseas. With three air- craft in service two round trips are made each week and will soon be increased to three; acc- ording to HJ. Syrrllnstarr. president of T-CA. five aircraft, all built in cured; will be in operation this summer, Too Late To Clasify WANTED — T0 BENT BY PER- manel-lt tenant house or four room apartment. Apply Mrs. Doucette, 44 rd Street. city. 6-l5-tf BIRTHS BYRNE — At the King's County Hospital, Montague. P. E. I. on June l2, 1044. to Mr. and Mrs. Percy Byrne, Cardigan, P. E. I., a son. Milton Francis. GAUTIIIEIRP-At the City Howital June i3. 1944. to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Gauthier a. deuglilltler. Mummy-Ir. rlottetown on June 6. 1944. to Mr. and Mrs. J. Alban Murlph . twins. a boy and a girl, James ernard and Mary Evelyn Frances . ara-Kirsoas MQINNI! — McGOWAM- At St. Louis Churdl, Arvida, Quebec on May 17th. i944, Rev Father Morian. Rita Jean, darlghter of Sgt Major and Mrs Peter Mc- Innis of Earnsclif .- T81" McGowan, Egonvllle, Ontario. pviarlrs PIPPEY-At Mt. Herbert. June 15, William Piopey in his 88th year. Funeral from his late resid- Best attendance for Ma -Gor- ‘ don Shaw’ Myrna Maul.” i Betty RES. CATHERINE IEATON moi-d passed away at Church} Road. one of its oldest residents. Mrs. Catherine Beaten, after a verv shor-t lllrless. Mrs. Beaten was born at Forest Hill, seventy- nine years as?‘ daughter of the lalo zimpbcll. . Prize for highest mark in R3- llsh lr. u... Primary 0mm I" - ed to Florence Plover- Prlzo for highest mark in Geo- grgphy and History in the primary grades awarded to Gordon Show. Siirllngr Mlfilfllld. telcher ----------- r ?f.‘;'é"‘..l.“2i£f‘°°°“o..°°.‘lf"'%2§l‘ | ' I muil; missed in the family circle. rqmqm . . a n. e. | | atnddorlesoaorl Jlfnttacgfidtll! dhome- a a m an I SOAPUVMO|NTMENT I briaather Amps“ MacKey Pierson; Hill. l Forpnanpr RELIEF I I-Ier fumlral services were con- I PIMPLEQ I gifted by nevhigémwalllhesol Mac~ I Milli! I véifihi‘ fir’. r. u. b54321.“ | ILAQKI-IIAISQ | ‘laeeed Kindly Light and He Lcadeth I m“ adg llfl I The pallbearers were: Messrs. | dremslildfluu-aud. | Wesley Jefnu, Geor e Morrow. I m] Chilean Bub! (at | Maynard Sanderson, oyrl James, - NM“ '°'4"P°"" i Stamford Sanderson, Wilber Web- steli. Interment took place in Mid- ge .. Mar eret; ence Saturday afternoon. service lstartlng at 2 P. M. Interment Mt. Herbert Cemetery. _ In Memoriam In loving memory of EPIIRAIM COSTELLO who died Jlinc 16. I939. Sadly Missed by Ills Wife . and Family. y — I UN. D. MacLean i IJNDEITAKER EMIALMER Charlottetown and Iiflh Wllllhlrl Phone ID Honduras. {Strum iiuil Fer ‘lied firm Workers I PUBLIC FORUM I l q Interest. I8 I Xllefldnnn Innlflnl Ila l“ , he line ‘ "1 . as An werneni W" "Ii Imlllil f0 their erf to livduoe lies of knit- (Continued from page s) wd i Wyn-mg u, “N d» llian relief was made by Mrs. Clara Iluri made in gvlnrligobafvaltrevfigxijch F- Member-n. of Toronto. chair- Isu l-itacey. who was their. in ui- mm cf the National nod Cross idltlor. to his odnomd, corllducttnglwomerlll war Work Committee, whs . one. lnrupell. [Mae will hardly ‘pill. it“ on vfglrfltpb- [gifgmv 0f hadebleen 65th:‘ | hed at Preston. not fer from Dartmouth. lhell ioiemmels had. ~‘§f.f.‘é..’.““.1’.°..“f. "Elmer"??? 33.3w . ' lu m ea indies, and had been sent here. in lalc dead of winter. clad only in U191!‘ ll-Qht siusnmer attire, to endure‘ climate l rile rlzors of our northern ,. i1 the whole truth were Ml par- ‘1111115 it was sllClll l no bung- lulz the. collided their 7-118 llI-‘AL place. However. that nluy be. it ls worth remembering mo; they came this far north, not by cholcc. but from llmessi . The rnavemcnt was not volunizuy, but lGPCCII. ‘Llisc who survived lrlaue in [he ri lll zosri LlUZfllS, and mallv of their (icCéllfiflilhS lTlliV sull be seen. “will their ux-carrs. altelldialg the Halifax market the men with re- m, visited Charlottetown ey. Mrs. Mcluzhem his illlt reuu. ned from Newfoundland and was hish in her praise of the wonderful work being done there by Mm Mona Wilson and the five members of the Canadian Rod Cross Corps o ere assisting her. Inst evening Mrs. Mchchern presented service chevron; u. the Charlottetown d u. t)... Canadian Red Cross Corps et a dinner held at the Charlottetown Hotel. and afterwards gave an in- “e941,”; m aspirational address. i I The future of Prince Edward Isl- and must be decided bv those much 'mora competent. and lflUI-Il m:l'e influential, than I could ever hoxe [to be. Personally". while llreielrlrlr lthe Baitlsn connection, if Ottawa. rwould only treat us fairly‘. 1 would their eocrperaize products, and me 53y to let thmils relllflln as lhey women lvith parcels heads. iusl as we see lc-Jryen are cmlllavcpl l0 i 10' i 1a.... ill the WCEL lllul ‘or baskets on their beach-Hi land dressed like llullgvvxoui "$;.'lrs"| tllosc modern lioclesscs of a llealhen ‘law demands. But rm; r..- ‘heroillc—, lvursh‘ l ' too me United vof pulplic bUIlLiS ,‘"MO\"JC Soars" are I that special occasion. and when .airmell throughout all this con- ltlneni. Wanted a llmne for ‘life-saving vest. a rather buxccn appearance, cs-l |Docldlly when hula-loci. they called"? ,lt the "Mac Vilcst". i liero. $5 c E 5.“ :r - e zr f! E cme drive for 3.119 illlportcci fol‘ l" lock Oil branch of the one Oflllilll America, clad ln no more nun the Brim“ lam“ not without sci 1.; not rolllincd WmFQV“ 1'61 cs ilLLRCI when fgggrxfiflikas in ;,_ llultujer C; as Edmund bill their defence ’ “thigh gives mom‘ never, Never, NhU-Zit . .59 . are. 1f not, then some other rrea. _ p0 flufifikvuqel-‘ll, ' suitr. flllLr; l2; ' £5311: D6311 pictures, and as lines uf shmud i"? m“ b“ delelmlnfld \' net 3 .z.ken. Whoa. iJlLlbB he proper time éLTliIOS. Pezs’ cannot see mill. we have ling, Uh , o real" from the ulrlzccl Starr-k. l EH11] 8S Dill)’ i-IHULAL.‘ L. ' was ill. ." lrue rr Liiullli. _ _ uilo declared .11 he British pnrllainenl, "Ii l \=.c.e our , an American. n: i lull all Eargrlsr» man. l would lay down my arms in of my native colultrv, l) True, lllerc have been hot-heads n bclll SldES. Al. til: cltv oi Que- bec l rend '\‘.£ slnlplc lltscrrplloll Bofliefgcmg as the 11-010; 1mg" gs half-way up ..le beetling heights of firildthe United States, l do he. ccll- , the lock 0i capo Diamond, s er OHS. it to be odrrabdrod with ounbllwk bflvrlsrw-nd. and m pinn own nude parades. on very sllgmllvhite letters a foot. or more, hllzn. provocation, or LllE mirniru! of ‘Here Montgomery Jen." Tllcse lsslhoolhcuscs in British Columbia three W°Td$ W11 W191! “W11 1101b‘. .11., m‘, the ~50“ c1 mcadwy- .113 repeated also bv Brook's movement. modern name which \‘0\illl-!('1' Douk- ill- Queellswn Belarus. not iar rlum obors have 3551111331, Tm; i; how‘ Niagara Falls. But then. we may al- much they value "Freedom". in thisl5° we that h-lekllcyeu three mou- new land where they found rrbund- l se-rld miles of undefended llontier, ant rlrurture and protection. “It is a mostly llonl the 49th parallel. and Elf-SURE bird that fouls its mm nee/l.’ Jlldile by it what the real sellnlmellts r. P. E. l . to, John Joseph. son of Mr. and Mrs.’ You “"111 admit. I illink. “The Calgary Eye-crooner" can‘ hardly be ronsldercd as hitch-class literature. But it served its special mimposc at time of WWDIICBIlOXl. to, expose abuses in lllah public places.- In the few stray copies which came‘, mrv way I read at first. and confir- med it frcim wllat appeared as‘ more reliable sources elsewhere. the real origin of the bonused irrlmigra- tiorl “ locket" which originally gave us those Dukabors and other scour- llCs of Europe. at sonulch per head, "ITCSPCCNVB of quality, That was he foundation or‘; tlle fame and oltune of one prominent familv of em Canada; tiley own at least one very well ' and influented newspaper now, but I never pick it up, or see it quoted. but I tilillk also 0f our gr-atlon problem, and of the tdollnas of the Doukobor in the es For reasons lziven in the first let- ter, I expect lo soc Rxzosevelt cun-‘ tilllue as Prcsidcnt of the United‘ States until alter this war. Anug after him. General MCAIEIILl-l’. if he Shred until then. will llkelyi carry out the friendly policles of‘ his mjesent Conlnlander-lll-Cnief.‘ and his own. ‘Today he sees for; himself wllrht negro troops are do- the hills of New Guinea, in of India. on the building sands their ancestral Africa. pipe-lines of Libya. or on "the l‘ to Mandalay", where they are help- ing peace-loving Chinese w stave off unprovoked. and‘ attack. When he comes into oivii Power. in he that? Will he still allow "Jim Crow cars". or vrill the negro race still be looked upon as a. slmaervallt pert of the Azrlcncm DODIIIB/MOIH. A; a vmw early are, while still e. mhoolilooy. elmouzh it seems e 1on3. lone time ago, I acquired something of a. close interest in the outcome in force of iluirly close personal touch. and have followed their fortunes with more or lose interest ever since. For it was from other than ma‘ owln cousin. wilom l had seen on y once wilile visiting the Island‘ a few years before. e resident California for several years. butI than servirllz a5 Chaplain on Ad- miral Deweys flag-shim, who wont! ashore under a flaa-of-tru that fateful in Bay. and annulled with the Spen- ish authorities for the surrender of ifhose Islands t0 the United States. It. was then. also. that the rllmpute about the sinking of the "Mame" rvns raging. and manv o lapel right here in this province spur-led its button. proclaiming to all and Mill-i dry, "To h-l with Strain: Remem-, ber the Maine." ; Another instance oi the person- a1 touch was mv close Dersollol sc- ullainfance ulill a bdv who clled in» Ilflllillulll, bettsl" lencwvn cilrlicl" lo me as the Eliillivllcll Islands. under, its ow-n Queen. until the United‘ States took the place over. This ‘young man's father. also quite well nown to me, died mlddenly. while; grain in a wheat-field. |llear s home. This soil. soon l\f-| fer. want awrlv lllld joined file [United States Navy’. lie hri-zl nll u.l.-. cle at Hawaii. His ship was socn afterward ordered to Pearl Harbon, and shortly after his arrival tllerei he was killed rrcc-idenlly. from hemq llcrmszc of the brain, from n. blow; rccclvc ill It frlcllulv llOXlllil bout,- qlllic common in that service. The lUnitcd States sent fllr: bodv hcnzc His mother. who llazl lived next llcusc to mv old llome._nskcri_lne to Ilvriua his obituary. 'l'llls I lvlllihzlv ‘did. and voll Duibllillfid ir. in The lcvllilidiall. So when on that SilrlduJ-‘i JIVCIUDZ. on Dec. 8th. tllrce Frills .820 the news was flashed of tlle| nrealchorcus attack on Pearl Hnl"-| .bor. while Jan-an still had special, jenvoy; talking continued "Peace"! lot Wasllirlmorl. I saw, in mv mind's. eye. not so much the devastdtlclli Jhat they wazc wrecking there on in nation wtallv unprnparcrl, but,- rat-her, I sew er ' stcokin nzaill the lrlrzissiv i llincs of that solid oak casket, its be politicians and publishers in Weet- of ins ill the fox lloles of Bataan, in British connection will be the jungles of Guadalcanal or one Frerlnh-Ceirladian." and | Perhaps-you may take hundreds of trlle "mandated" Islands inferctflon from the feet that my of the wide Pacific; he knows also} vious letter he; made at lean, one what they an: dodnlz on the borders convert. oi‘ from mv friend at Ottawa mentions along the that heretofore. rrttara the Phillipilzies by the cornipellirlg write Marliln hello him in ills [ready to answer unv tbagiare of a nation o: over a hundred million people toward our populat- ion to the north. who if all assem- bled in one place would hardly iiii the since occupied by lhe denlzcne of the city of New York. It may be objected, es did Henri Bourassa. in one of greatem orations I ever listened to. and delivered in perfect English. before the jzraduan-inlz class of St. Francis Xavier College some years 8&0. Louis-am there than an- there. min-marrying tion. bur rernalnlrlil. |native papilla _ as loyal Highlanders stall. and true to Britain as they had been in the land oi their birth Thousands of their promerlrv ems scattered all over that province now, as ‘ lea- ven the whole is leavened". so that I still believe the historic words are as true today 5s when spoken by the great Cardinal Taechel-eau. "The last shot in defence of the 501112 I61»- W?" A letter recenilv received in all his public races. he had rocommended a tunrlrel. but from now on he was convinced that we should have e ' -‘ d. H Ion on , cauaewarv e then to give me iclndlv advice, that for l likely to forizet all While at least Lshould rat com- pletely, and not attempt further writing on any account. it seems i0 of Rest-or else? He is be a matter a thousand miles away. and evid- entlv ftfls to that an one grows no, and is ntureted. as il was, with ‘ RI! ". it is e. relief rather than env effort. to of, any one of n But I will Nay "Safety Fir 1nd declst from further i comple- tely recovered. gov: I will conclude b_v_ reletirll . r - a o orlte with the lute of andoreditedbyhinlwthatfammll rechonteur, President Abraham Lin- cc z Onceuoonailrnethere was e lawyer who needed an offiu boy m work. Vilorddof li was soon passed . en OI the appointed day quite a nunbfl of applicants assembled in ht 0f- flco. With few preliminaril: he told ihcrn the fOllUvVlIlR stony: A certain farmer was Rreallv en- noyed by squirrels that were aet- ting into his lame more of mm con- tinually and maiciruz off with 8A] they could. One day he caunhr. one of them in the act, rind fired at llim with his old blundwbus, but missed. But tile charge, rzrlnnlcd 'l into the grin with low. set lire w rile large hay-mow, which very quickly. Soon were on fire. catching in the house. A fire-bri- gadc, slirrlmoned lrom the nearby town. soon were Dllutllfélédfilitilgé 3g: enairle~ soon ‘o - dry. and a bucket brigade hud to be formed from the surroulldinu crowd to bring mum from .1 spring close by. But all in vain, and soon all the farmer had to show for the efforts of a life-time was a D119 0f 811mm‘ cring ruins. Pauslrlg there in his story. he told his listeners that. lrc was then questions. There was silence for a few mem- ents. and then one snlall. keen-raved bnv standinsz near" the door slowly raised his hand rind tlmldliv hoped. "Please. sir, what became of the squirrclfi”. ' , he answered. you may come up and take tile place: the rest of you may no. I have a Rood many thine! to vvltch hen. and want a boy who can keep his eye on the squirrel. And so he got the place and lived happily ever after. So any constructive criticism will welcomed. till-with it all do not lull-glass toll covered with tile foldsdosc sight of cur main object-ion. .of "Old Glory”. and the quiet yorlnniflrcell your eye on the squirrel‘. in |form within lylrllz in his ulriclved mother's home drcssed m that scllb: Causeway, rlvith ‘same uniform which icrlirv is wfliqrvill. to provide the outcome. but how lot-z rile fllzilt mnv continue no one alive can ie.l. Jllst now. we have only one motto. ‘Boll. l-litlcr first", mid with Hliler. Hirolriio also. Altar that 511611 "All thinizs be added" unto us. construction of a mono-rail if the only means by this case the the whole outside world or. large. 1 I om. Sir, etc. A. J. MarADAM. 3'7 First Sh. Slunmeridde, P, E. l , Jlirw 7, l0“.