mus riwraan MAY” 35-2 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOI IETOWN . THE WESTERN 5"ARD'AN Takes over Practise Annual Meeting Mr MacNau ht I 0 Attendl 33 ”' earner: COUNTY OFFICE i l ' g i 4300 Rlx Mhah . 227 . k e . . K owans ons - - ' ..':.";:'::..i.t:i:i.t ”.".."::::.'.':.:': ..:':.:::.:::.:. In Summersid-e Deanery layman's 1 t t- 1 C 0 t- i i832 C :3 12' '" "3 ” 9'" l GEORGE cum and Gaoaoa won-on . 11 ema Iona Onnven Ion -iooo Roxana 20 l -- V l House Phones: 003: and 3032. A ' t' 12500 Roy Silv is l CPEEQLED t:EN':E:l5s.wl”dl” '9. ---m-r-- 7---Vrrrm--rpm " ' ' ' e l Tl" GI"'”''”'"' ”" '” '""''''' ” "'9 i" ll” OTTAWA, (OP)-Fisheries scten.l 0mm, '""."d””3 Wm l” 14- 5- 435 R””””” l5 H1 noon nn)Monday.nJuer!iegl1sef, allowing stores in suininenlaez - tist-s of 10 countrl-5s lnte'ses'ed in Brmbl”'3" cm” Supewlsm ct mm" 5000 R”"d”" 23 lion the purchase of old school . I - A . , .v s . - v . ' . ll Bo0lVi!l0'!- 3I:illlIlvlI:l"5ll::. goalie: Drugstore. 21 Central Mutt. -The annual meeting of the conserving fishing resources of the:C&;e;l'a:”' Iji:lli?aS)E.kV;1d'w:t's:; 3411:; gum" V 19; jbuilding at Kinkora. Building :ruy'- M"';::.'." -Gm'm' 80:"), ;:mf'"fi;:-":7 Srannlln -Street: Deanery Lay-man's Association of northwest Atlantic will meet ml Nafuhp pL;..am;m;,y mmgu .0 mm Sgfldtiggiver H must be moved off site within 3(, notice V "n V (-1 on no . I o r VTrInspo(i. Prince Edward Island was held in New Haven, Oonn., May 25-30. thel me m.l'usm 0! mums, Dr A w "50 S hr 2 8 days of tender acceptance. High- er . . . lulu I - I men s - .3.:.'::: ......"..'...,..'. ..':... ::;:::;.”.....: st-...”:"z;..l.'.:"-.t:.:"I... "it-at" slat” ”'””'""'"” ” '”"””' oi the mo zio 0' E” ' ' T '- . . i i n b d stat" , st. ample - ILL Waite In Ikenalnnon. Dlwlr. Charlottetown, the presl- Vstewart Bates. deputy fisheries. 85 .l,es.Sam 0.” m.?, I d 3550 Seem ” zoo Certified cheque for ten per cent . ,, ,. , Andxtu-. N.B.. and Dr. ii re 9200 Serb M5 5 WEST PRINCE on-103 . dent in the chair. minister. will head asix-inaii Cana- V Temmmmn dlrecmr of me fishery 1500 h V of the tender required. gig"-eon; nun; wait a pnunuun ' Archdeacon G. R. Harrison open. dian delegation to the third annual l res Nseamgl board Matron st S aM,”Y H phone: ca.z om” um 33.; 30".. eg. the lI1le'!V2ClX3.V tWlCl'tl xgayer and international Commission for the Johm NMV - ' 1:333; giterritt 5& N. E. MacGUlGAN. , comps e e o 0 new we orthwest Fisher-le. D k, ' r 3"” -BlNGO tonight. elzht oclock. -DANCE every Wednesday night re-elected. The officers are. hon? France. Iceland. Istaly. ;lr(l)nl';:;Yi 1 one of the nemfg wg be declared 5490 5” M1” 65 secretary school Twice" VA. Rnams. summelrslde. Lets Lower Freetown Schol. Music orary patron. Bishop R. H. Water- Portugal. Spain. the United King- :1 E ge"(?3lme:"' 5 19 fwd ctmglmt 790 5011735 75 Klnlmn .. co Prince County Playboys. man: honorary Dresldent. am... dom and the United States atroi;,ff;. liasE"a;..e;:;m.:”l E 9 l” 2100 Siwoner no 7"” ' ' deacon G. R. Harrison; presltl, t,. will be r. a t d. , ' i ' 13149 staniveil 105 ,V,”;r-grist; South Shore VFilml -DANCE Lot 16 Hall lonlght.: Arthur Duvar, Charlottetown; vlcrlpl emesen e 2000 star-i-att. is 1.2 ountll at livdrgllle Bchmllr F1195-I-llny 26. Good music. canteen ser-1V president. Geo. T. Clarke. sum..ilc Monthly says the Public School that beckon. Secondly. there is 2?5 Sledma” 13 1-3 ,.,-, llrl) 26 at P-'"- lVlC9- i '1VlVl:&'l3elll:lCZc;el31;e:V:.:Y-trelsllfef. Harry . ;5VyVV:!eg: iVlVieV ulil speaV:slnVg (ff the Un-Vno tradition or such as 5 way of lllggg grep Rock 703 ”M V f! '-r-- l . ETD WW"! 3, 5" 5. 33 ll ODE ” ogres- he in our count '. only emergen- urBE0h ...uaLPliQlLVl- "2:-T1!-gt T253031? -INVIFW LtV)lf1D0I; Women's As. 1 VPlai-is for the coming year were: sVilV'Ve Education" the child or "Scien- F Ere.-, bring it mm Sew, youth rgrely 35300 Sud Cont . 20 B' F" HUNTER R- 0' . W c is v l N . l.- ,.- , . . nwdwhhmxmsnrhhhlhamnhh wwauwmmmawwaawwwhrhcarwsmwmwwmown hmwwa m smmmsnni ponsnre .30 Sm f V dV .29” 030 r x . .. V .V Mr T k re.IV d . H-1: Vea.V.n.ig la: the Nation grows, so viul me 0 Air Inc 8 V mitullil 0' 3- ' e ” um l' 3. " "' n'm' nllg9;l- st -J5:0t - Calagte 390?!-: "Th9;le5 3 mmlliable principles tnccd of the armed services; and. 1300 Sylvia 127 Complete llstial Analyses e- i- 8 or . o n's an . . ary's;. e are no constants iiilihat way of life must soon find H700 svveci Grass 53 Gliiaar-a Fitted ,,-kl.-,xci1 RIVER hull, Wcd- -Bl4.l)lj:QUl-2 PLAYERS will pre- Mr. Greene reported for st. Peters I thought. nor absoluies in ethics iits placn among the accep:ed pro- ll'l5 Tack l-luzh 210 W... yhy 2Ttli, Hamilton Plriy- sent tlit-ir three not play, "The .3211 Mr. George Whlteslde report i iTV;1i5.Vby the .way.Vis a long step. ; lesslolls from which young men 500 Tnmblll 27 ”'"”E 3"” VV VVVVUH, "Hey"... ?,ayVVSpe..m,VM15,1ng Helressu in Cape Trm,e,5(,.V DFV Hubert BV MECNHHV Hm VFVV 9 for st. pauls. The greasprer-5. in ear, tVowai-oVs dialectic mater-l,cho,ose their ca.-etrs, V 1050 Trans Enip 320 s”ALLMAN.S BL.” N v,ps.ll1lls':Pl show. Lurlmn 8:30. Hall. Thui'sda,V. MaYV 2V8th. Vspon-lson of Mrs. D, F. Magnet” nndo.!heV report was VglvenV'by Mr. Miller, lVlhallsm:V. 'lhe private schools alone.V We present today 35 cand-idatesi 2900 Trans Eia . 105 npfoaipn-R15-:-D l G . ., ,.- sored by Carleton Mission Blind.'V)a(e D F. Mame”. of Sunmeht The meeting was addressed by 6 8355. can withstand this tidal for their dez:-ecs In addition to. 1000 'l'i-ans Res 51 F.Hl.Vllt2R: If you are.Cut-lain 8.30. r5LdeV who armed gummy in Sum-i.Ma,lr:JrV T. J:1ldliaeVV1H.L:lV')l1nl49-V l::fVsV1Vdent V1:odVdVs Vol Prlllcel-llhcse, 6 nth - members of the; 500 Trend pate 31 mm in milk production at-i . 'm .d d h V t V V 4. . a mer an r. war l er.-V V '9 3' Sal V a a sing e class are returning to the Province 4200 Triad Oil . 235 VVVVVVHOVV sale of wmmm V;I.:E OFFICES of M1 sum. mgrdsiicael :l):Vlnc”sf;SoxRl(D8rIl Aollsaln Vl)l":V fVlVlVleo;ssll('VhfOaf:li :1!-3OkV:d0gl! vggrlk (;1IV5:Vi?:VVlufg'SlEX;lPlV0l;Ad blehn national of Quebec. and will write examlna-l 4200 -fuiixsten 39 T. .-- i- -, .- ,ie' t ti' . - ' . ”w C 0 0 , Tc 'a -vs”-'5 8 private ' i tr. l.:'lU::i's”' .-t ,- y . 7ThiEE ”m”wdHE?W&EE?J1&f3h””””?”?WWl”m""W” ”l”””””"”'”m”W"””ammmkmrwmwewuhh(Hn3Ram?1H32ul33FkX””' S3 0 Cm”""”mWm' . - -t ' ' ' ; , t V'year pos gm uzie course in Hali- n is--h s d b. .,h . roiicnus treids, -;:d l id" v n-- - Hr 3 7.4- ” ' ' I l '. l .mmmm.Mnm””Manmmwnmmmm.mmavuwmwmmwmmmmmmhnubmamwwhhm'hwum t2:mW”W"Mms Dig...-..r; C-" . -. ., . . s v - . ... - . sl VVVV HVVVVVLVVV May 29VhV ViO.V U V hxglaV:VE:,V:V:VVy hizzgateggllstgi AEVVOCVVVVVOVVVVVS tour ualfare. gratulate them on work well done. 1309 U: :33 V Bummcrside. P E. L irricr siipplcntmt for -ATTENDING hiarzrixaaar.-,'sM,i S . . E 1 ' ' .. aDa........ As a Class they have contributed 500 van no. 7 .. ' . s - Cl (1 C'-. Ttlltrl . v ii .a. ' 1 .' '.. r0.'nlc.w it Mrs. IZ.ithzi Wnlker.Vnnd Mrs.V A. R. Wallis. Alberton. mbnyreiivrlgle lonn 2:122 tllriischnritgeltd 0 R a an Dang" lgenerGJs13Fl1l0 (lid smdenet ualllha 460 venmres 191-2” Pnnxn my slew" l Iizccompamed by Mr" G0 R Leardv 5from the nrmv took up the study H”b"l' "Their argument is lint the ' :.,?urlSl1(giu.lll:ZlE! 9efll:BSCEDCl1LlEl- lnlierly 900 Ymlamac 275 l - HVD: - - v-V ascumpec and WE. Brook . S - '- ' " L; - yr 1 v, ix 3 v ; V ., , K , it as - , , ' 250 Waite Am 10 5.3 V4 mum PRIZE valued mVmcmdeV motored to SVmkVV5meu"hlVV Vnf medicine. file graduated ironiisin lVVVl”V'”” mm” G0.V"- 9" .535 EmVofV tV7duca.tion lOC1.lV)VVf.lSllVl0llS.c'ollPE!lale C3lil('fl both in deaat-V 9000 wwdon pvl. 50 E. E. ' Dnlhousie University this inoitl H l" H”? ”l”lt3”lY Cl ill? CiliI”ml 0f' - i-l ' V 1 - ' siyunll ..;.ll hr 2nV'cn aV:in.v VnVt Vtlltc B. on Monday to attend a church VD, MaCN...” .5 mamed and lmlg James Charles Mat-Donald.l l0mm'i'cw. and thus ywill ihr r-.-.l1Cl;?5 3;? .?I.l&;Fi.. mm mm wbl 11133 W llomestd 145 Um D RD KEHSIM” l'"””Va MC "ml ”5.m9'3llllS- l 1 ”.Mnunt Ste-.v:irt. flectioii in the ec no ; "in iii. ". r V” l' : l.-' ' X 5 W Tlmglm 240 1 ' ' ' ' VVM SUVVVWR, (m w(,dnCSdm.V The. p one chld. S ; Vmswh Floyd MFGaughV Sh Mm-Vlml me meVeMV lllr VVllV1Eealbe1V):?t-Vlll)rV xxcliolnoubt VlheV t)aI)P.lEl'tlV(?9:eg3allclfiCll H900 wumh .10 L2 VOPTOMI-.TRlS'! iviiiinu v :1 have his or her choiccl . D lgzii-I-t's. an atietlltatc philosophy of lll9.!3lll8SEi;l?l)sRdEln1l:)e tit? asbeets thellk 1000 wmchcsm 11 lama” llmed - Ey" gamma "1 3 mnhmv at Valuable mlms. Annual Meetlng Lar e d Cyril Joseph Mnclsnac, Earns- ands convictionontradttionale:hi-inks it-.31. them into the worldu 67900 w.'m"' 20 ,0mce Hours: Um Hm Hllstllmlgmm Optpop '”"' s an an” scum" lwl ””"”5t me” W? demuciavy Oflr u-isli .3 llllD"f : rll their mindsl 1333 lfhl Hladg 221 9 '” lz '2 l "' " lllll'.ll' mtciit r-. iiismcn rm--V (cmu um (V , V ---- - , zuar-1-,m Te.-ass Annetlc Mac. such a cittzeiti-y can easily !osp1.. Is. 1 -3 - 4' ill t L'ne1:1 7”” ' ii I i t at "M1 HHS mlvk.ln um S” 1n”A-Txmm ft -n'X 'Ij1page"n) a...,CTlL,n.":e.d,lWirP,,I1uEw l.,A..lpl"'”' Sglkirk ' lns l-.nOm.mg5' mm rail mm Wch E1501: Olhllelllflllllllkllil?'r;l'V laar ll'0l'l'll 3825 X.k Br an I',l;:l)nNpl"lD3I:':ll';Ln nth ciuiinr Rina; trig-'Vl:5l-E;l::4IienCVV mm J tinrzuish a noun from a verb." he; Pjt';'i”5' Ml0hnuVd,VRimouski. P.Q-llclgilfitlfialllall horrors 05 file Colljloeiiiz Chn1plele.3If, liovlevzr. they 503?) lrllfllnaock l BEGIENT THEATRE BLDG. VVQVV V V V VEmV,e st-VVVM m.i H V ODV ames .smledV r lxrlsllna Vltfolsiiliklin. Prague, HD1011 Camps of I-Iit.er lV(VlleVl.iku0W how L0 16””; .fA may have 4- summer SL summenim -llM.Rll. XI-.. IERDAX - Tl.cV V V- - A . a V it quite 1305.. His Excenenm, added mm were Czpchoglgyakla. land the slate camps and pii:onslM.qm..ed samg fag-'111f,V in applying CERF it.i-rial nl ilic late J, M Niclio1.t:-:lVl)iPAlllat the rcni:iliiingV cl:-bt riVnlm..,. some verv hm, mmgs m M0,; Joseph Alphonsus Mullally, Sou- behhlml ill? ill!" Clufalll 5”” KNOW lmerr Inluds to problems in logical rrhitiin p sari 1l'-lily at lll"Pl'lllCP -" - llimmGmmas:uni will be paid .gmSm... cduwjr on buy mm, .5 3 l 1'15 Writ '. .T” ndd lo ll” dl””"”Y (ll m3'”ls l 'hr,uwm- it their horizons have. 1533 flalh(;u51p 24 l w Aib R b Cm”... Hhsii .11 mi Saitirday. wnslV0llVViicxl it-.'ir. He urged the .xl- lVgrm'. deal of f'o11.V.V 3, Iifaiircon Paula Murphy. Eastf laV”f'mz ,” .o”h0dCx E'd”3a:””i'”lbccmbruudeiied. so that they have? 5 SW page 40 ' er, 0 enson held icslcriltiv nficriiuoii with sci-- p imtlifl ll”: "Wk" 3 Slmnf-f Pfforf. to f Ht. mged me 'm(,mbcrs of me Boston, Mass. :5V35vCmr '39 9GUC31Cl' HIUSVZ VCDPE With l M, mm and mtgregt tn Lie; t.hen' we at the 'l'rlnity United Church, lVl;::t sltl.sFPn(;( ande remVlVnVded them lgmdummg Class H) "Ike posh: John Joseph O'Brien. Xlorell. ,V::7V3l&:lnLa:Vlltt:VdfiVrids ii. Illlne yoluii-;I.VVhe3. are mm), M,” eqmpped for BANKS Chaftefed ACCOUINB-llt .fl R '. M. M th . l A i . uf DU 111 l . - PK h d Alb lfh. "' k . 3 15 115113 Y 1115 ' ' x- ' 4 , ::?:l::gbg'Ul1ll;ll clef-gvinxin klrhgldrltte for s2.s0o.o00 in 1954:! on A ltglliadullnon Elam? mv.q"”m'tv (gm Rlerzihgldt igivfgllte iliilriiin lambmous 3! ms predecess? l)ltf3:Lsi'l:ll1lerSdeiIlvS)l title-1x1'eyz0hfaoli'(l.h our lo M” 331-? P' 5' " MVWAL ””””NG i i ii . i H , e tiousun s o posilons 0 e V l 'l - . "t - , ' 55 y fiVincraiVii:is llDcl(l::l th: B;ul5?ilC9S til; that: ?V?;:309l3l;V'V:(V:VYdf:Vf:Vl;1rilVlV:l:il9:VVV Vmlm in Cmmdm Among the may Cliailottetown. g:g:ls”th3e”g:veb”V"O l:3Vu?V”9m ttlge are grfateful tV:JetV:llVa3kVtrc:gJurViIVgi ms go: Gmmme " WM" Sued no , isniiii: -ran 0 5:9 0 ' V V VV V V, g s LV- 1 yd--ad th 1 1 . p . . , lap , p lDes oc es or un a V summeuh-m PVVMP .,mm.d mV,mdV The mm .:Vl3olldl.l2 llolk l.i as-istiniz to build v?;7;”l;:1j,i..?E";T...5...;msoc?.1e:.:fr (um Laurie ;IV(h9T8d:'tlE too many 0VLh.l ways -I1 onerous task or arjdregsing the 122 31 1-4. lW"”5 W” M955” A”l3”" Dill”; 1-nSinnma5mm' v Ivices iouriialllsm Harrie Ecmiomicsl . lseigtenrtl tusricnmgyv (00 many gmdumes Judge. D”5R0che5.3mll"- 4g rm "9 1'2-. DIAL 9' 0' 30” W” 1' R A”m' P91" cL"k' will mg u1,'(lxr'1(')?rlv:ldbuslne5S M m9 mat. lnliorrittiry technicians lllPl'ChZllldlZ-' Jnsglm Cm” Cauagham Ebhsh hinders ;'lXl:Cl':!S1lslllcrfSeplIrllg3Lln 1:: Med from here m 1922' ha.-Hm mh 200 Rollal 3-4 3344 681 imwwsnsnnrvwmwaanaadmrdhswywm.mam.rnwumnnwint ... C'h C.immewumormamrut:ry0.ra”n.what: A ... .V . H - ' s- l . pzij-. ' , ' j . ' t . riry ier ru e rei an. hr-i ' , s s or ar. - . .. lnhfgl (tIrZ::1:,!.rEro,I" W” m um ment for the gym, one of ma gm ies. medicine. law and pohtics. lmmowm S shies clear of the difficult sublects selfved Wm. d.3.Vnm..mV He was INDINTRIALS w s "li ' ' ls ' l'Crll7ll'l(S of ihc new president. M.-.1 H9 M59 Cl””'3'd mp gmdumesi Jzimes Rezis Hugh Duffy l(in- 1" me curriculum D m N5 mm db president of the Alumni Associa- 190 Cdn 31.”, 18 3 y ' - , . '” 'w y V V Justicp Macgmg-an WM -tom. mm. in be religioiis mm and women. ck H l' ltriment, of course, and oftentimesiu vn 1933.34. and we recall his 600 D B. ,, - - -.lR.lVll (llAPLAlN.N-s-Cdl)l- ll- obicctlve is to my to spcun my On optiiing his remarks he COD-' ”,SjW ("am Dun hm Pmlws ;to his own frustration, for he findsldgztgd mmres. M mat um?” In 600 D9: VI-llle-Njslum .. 14 lrhrilrs. Alborton. P.E.I, is one m1,...c.. nr me ,;.,..m,,,., ,0 m lnmuimu semi... ,1, Walter-Jones Plh iH h C V a' K ('1 glitter he has mt the credits rims. . It .53.. he has .ea.hed 8. .0 - a3”e5l"m V- 13 3-4 gtme t”m;3"0"e Acnve Fo""lgl'n1nasiilm." A Y P lhiid Premier A. W. Mathcson nnl Ed;::u:::;s.m:lgNV B0V"m "me y' sary to follow his bent in life. Vlcizeeged koall of ms pmrelss-mnV and 423 5”"950'” New - 15 1-4 Barrister. Solicitor. Notary. Etc. 0P5lflllV cinplnins from Arrlly; Hc iii-ized all members to makelllmlr "PCi'"t PT0m9l10”5 lmd eX' Clarence Joseph MacDonald . Again ""5 year We Pmlclwed sits as Judge of the King's County U B unilsd TINOSS Canada who lull npcclill efforts to meet their ruin. lPYPSSEd U19 W705 "V" llom ""9" Blnoininiz Point. l ( 'Em- me Federal 3”” "3. U,”"9r'lCou1u.. We know he will have wise ” ' ufenln n 5p::.cgLl vslfttmy falllicrknllnils and asked each alumni rW0Uli'l live long '0 9X"Cl5"- me”; John Conner Mullally. Souttisismetl andthqouegiesi we.h1gh'-V ap'Icounsel for the members of the Money to Loan. ” ” lo "'9 V 0 ml 'r present. in contact ex-students fmqtnlenls and work in the public "l- West. Dream.” 15 flaw” fol "R msimsl graduating class. V omce mrmeny Mcuvged by . gVanR .uiVdCroli::oiisAsllbJe&sd 0: this purpose. in-est. i first ln 0l1Td0l-tlillllg aceolxiiclits tgur --we wish to express our gratl- mm Hem. Show KC 9 ma till)?! all rmy i e icn i A g f V fh - , v M G s . .: . l or re in l5 con: erii ryVL d t hV I 11.5 of pl-17.5-; to 'T , - I - - Corps sclinnl. Camp Bordon. out.lu......m"L.Z&,.,..;'.ffl”f,L'”R:,ii,f:Sil.,,:'lf,...”Lf'l3f.. QaLC,eg1,l,1ga5l::.t::nti::t3 Mum (um Laud” 1355' 0” reglslralla” lhls Y”l'tnli1iremaOnyL f:”lell2liIS0ll'h0 reioiceawitli the qgerinlgolggllltnlergtlgg eif Collections Promptly June 8-16. Army Hcridqiinrtcrs Nlrilnc Dr. Macnnumll whr, n',.;.'.”..,l mom, of the 'nm..(..5m. m Jnwrm Charm! wmnm Chweno stood at 310. Although ituzitcluclcsl up m our ..mom5V and who lend C VUFVI .V ISV an. Attended TDV have nitiinunrctl. In addition tnlpmm-pd saint D.m.V.:t'qn-'. m m,I..iN. of its pm.T9551V9 de.-atop. Chmllotwmwn ' l ' ' an lY1Cl'BESed nurnbcr in high me”. Suppnm to so many of 0.,,VGame ASSOClall0n Will be eiitztous topics. the course will iii- (lulu-fn of 1901 mmVo,...d dm..nlV,m.mV mlgm as-pi ha-,-9 been 4-on.' ' if':S001'mt:1:V3ll:::'ber(;EmE:2fg'3 5',(if::Elst.udent activities: aiidV to so nt-.im'1 held in Alberton on Mayl " lildlv iiiilitzii-Vy tliilVl. first aid. n from Mattie for the Cornmencenieiit .w:lrd and Upwzird". Summa Cum Lnude memb ,5 1 in d . ,."(,f H1. .0l Oi" 105'” aluml” Wt” 5” mm” 3 29lll at 8:00 o'clock in the: R. E. & tompfass match by iizulii and nn El”l'”l59R and tha Al (1 l an arc Cd ti U be his 1 5 i” 9 ""1 -'3 13 mg sacrifice to liquidate the debt , . all-ni ht bivoii” A ti 's A it ' A A l - Mmm mm?" i 0' ri rr m in; "-A rs ' l "'93" Ml" Rmmm Dwcelm 54- AM it" cut riuii W" lock for- l mvln hallt guest speaker and VVVVVWK V H statt ou tonVViVr. re-pt He spoke briefly and in his In- n99 year; of splendid acliievs-nientl Rnhert Cornelius Croken. Em- "m the commerce Department andl on :1 mt allheo celgbratioii of our l showing Of films Fl” - Au” - cunt”, ' ”'l'3"- 1”” W” ll" ll” 0l'9l's. Plfslilliz lftlk recalled how saint and to the increase in the nuniber pram lRev Adn n Arsenauu In met W?" 0 i ” l' - -v r t ' . - l ' l A . ' ' 9 4 1 ' l 1954. iii ' INSURANCE tVlVVi;i1td(ViiV;lVl ;)glll;St:lVIl1V:V lind gout. since his (mg; of gradiiates that are turned out u.rry Bernadette Johnson. Len-V High school. l?.1,?,t:nl".,h11.;ve:rArimge ,,.lf,,..iE, V; N. E. MacLeod. i. . . I . . en . 0 stated that he by St. Dtmstmis each year. .lril Betloque. i Last, August, under the Orgamm. t nose puumm pspednuv those from secretary. 5 summer st Summer-glrln Emma” Fmm” R”"h9' "m" l'”'" 0f Fml” Slmllsa” of 33” Exsjal distance. come to visit us." PHONE 2413 mi ilclri will liichliizht the course. was very much impressed withthe Climf iizsliwtctnr will be Major J..”1.Vmllasiiim. He also spoke on the F C"?l"-”'ll- -VIC. llnllfniwr cdiicational sitiiation in - 7-- -. the Rumford High Schools. a situ- nation which he stated "Teaches a that Saint Dunstanls was primm-- ll.V llrcat because of the sacrifice; the priests had made for her down ll"0"lZh "19 Years. He pointed not that it was the priests of the Charlottetown dioceses who had midi? lhe lrreatest sacrifices rortlte "ecllnn 01' U18 Rymnasium and he llriled the laymen to share the bur- den equally with the clergy, 1 eflfct the government has! 111 honor too long and is mg s'.i.c TheV CCF, whose only two mem- bers .ast 'iine came from indus- W Fruit Brrmn. accused the Lib or lack of interest in the Irliazc of the working classes. COP lcadcr Michael McDonald l.ArmedV a Liberal amendment to ill! lVork'ncn's Compensation Act "llumlll '5WTlDlll50ry examination '11: worker by a. company wits and reactionary." 1 imposed Liberal policies Life Membership: Life memberships were presented in the follawintz: Dr. J. A. Mac. V00-n; :.llll'PS and housing, Mlllan. Chlirlnt'tetawn: Mr. John stiugn: osziblisiinient of a dcpai-L. S. Driscoll: Rt. Rev. John Butler. 09' Kansas City: and Dr. Alfred E. ll W-Operatives headed by , '. minister, and row cost Klnlz. Watertown, Mam. .'?”':lPl'llPS. The members of the i953 tzrndu-l aiintz class were welcomed to We association by Mr Driscoll. Mi-l John Mullally. president of the W93 01085 pledged the loyalty of its members to the Association. The trensurer's report was pre. Vnnrrr Waste. Laxlty VVVlV”:ldE l?VVi'”2l'tS5ll'E Conservatives he- e W5 government of waste lsuch an association makes it P3S'1sEti5f3ct,lon 3 Himself .1 gi-adtintc. of Saint Dim- sthirs 3.0 years ago. Mr. MacGuig- an stated that it was always a tzreat pleasure for him to return to the Commencement Exercises I.' John Joseph Peter Clarkln. Newt Bachelor of Science Nlwa Sclltlans smdmt '0 fzri nmiini si dlf!'.c:ilty bcraiise of his long connections Wiltshlre. iv -1- rather thin face it” lwith the University. 0 Richard Lnughten Doyle. Char-i CVl”'-V-'iWll1'0ll1 page 1 sir William Macmillan slate-:i' He recalled that the formalities Iotteinwn. r l Earl Harry Arthur MacKinnnn.i surroimding the graduating axe:-. ciscs had been changed conslde.-- Tracadie Cross. ably since his days as a student butt Desmond Joseph MacNeill. Mis- the procedure itself was es.sentlal- couche. ly the same and the some old Col- lege spirit was nlways present. He extended his congratulations to the students and speakers. Senator Jones stated that he had scanned each graduate carefully ar;ddtVl,iV:'eVV was no doubt in his in n hat some of them would non” more R 1' am. mum" ,0 make qlme " mark 1" the V"9l'ld- .welcome on behalf of the Faculty H9 mid ll" Kmdllalt” ml” (hell the several special guests. the par- had been, 31”" 9' 3”” 0Dl30""”' l ents of graduates and students. and lly M Sm” Dlmslar”-y"Y”” l'”'''9 L the many interested friends who me” l0""m”' l" havmg 3 H059 honor this important occasion with association with your tenchers..mei,. presence, 19 1, 3 source 0; rid of pride to the ell as to the staff interest in Bachelor of Commerce MacDonald. Sourls. l John Cyril n.l John Angus Weir. Charlottetow REGIONS REPORT ler to obtain wisdom and also dc-vstudmgs, H w velop courage." he stated. iii-mt so many emit He warned the graduates thhtlmgrr work, lh9.V must nllvnys be right on edge! "since our last assembling here. in order to advance in their cho.s- the world scene has not en nelds. He tendered his vxm- changed greatly. A faint element aratulatinns in the valediciorian. of hope has been injected. which tension Department. and spon- sored by the parlshes of the Dio- case, a oonference on Rural Life was held at the College. the theme of which was "Education for Rural Life". Monsignor Ligutti of Des Moines, Iowa, who has devoted his to the problems of this field. attended and imparted some of his knowledg-e and experience. The facing of the problems and the discussing thereof reflected the serious thougiht given to them. It is our and duty to chmnicle the death of a. member of our Board of Governors, Rev. Francis Mc- Quaid. He had long served us as Bursar. and since then has served on the Board of Governors. We wish to pay tribute to his memory. "Opportunity is available at the College for Officer training, either with the Army under the C.O.'1'.C., or with the Navy under the UN. T.D. Students taking advantage of this training may receive their commissions as officers by the time of graduation. 3 of this class have already obtained commissions in the Army and 1 is qualified in Navy. In a recent visit of Mayor-General Plow. Commanding Officer of the foronto Stocks Continued from page 12 V "D" 55 3000 Petrol ll00 Pick Crow . 140 100 Pioneer 190 13200 Pitch Ore . 43 160 Placer 36 1-2 H00 Ponder 140 23300 Pop oils 103 400 POW Ryn 125 800 Preston 145 2000 Pros Air . . 350 5000 Purdy Mica. 15 200 Que Chib 15 4200 Qua Cab 4500 Que Lrib . . 500 Que Man i000 Que Metal 160100 Que Nick 1000 Quecnston 1560 Quemont 3500 Radinre 2000 Rankin 500 Raiiwick 5000 Red Pop . . 3000 Rcdwcitcr 500 Recf Pete Eastern Command, he voiced the regret that is finding expression across Canada, that too few of those so trained choose the ser- vices as a. career. The Department- of National Defence is somewhat disappointed in that regard. I should think there are two very obvious reasons for this con- dition at present. Czinada today is a land of opportunity: life in the armed services must take second place to the malty other vocations E Pmftresaive "m "l9 Liberals each have the Conservatives in flelllll.maurlrr1i 37 Candidates in the on” d 19 001” has 16. There Volln n lependml" Am-. 5 3 from 0 am. to 7 pm. KING L'llI.E COFFEE Fm ioriv Y”"l tlii invtititltcl where the Kirk of st. James now stands. Her father died when she was young, and she -went? brick to England to relatives. There she met and fell in love with Thomas Carlyle. She is the heroine of his book "Sartor Reesrtus." she did not marry Carlyle but came back to the Island as wife of another Governor-Bannerman. - Several other interesting souv- enirs with museum rating include fl return ticket on "Princess of Wales." Bummerslde to Charlotte- town. Major MacNutt's exhibit "Book of Forts and Fortifications." and a shlllalah used in the Belfast riot, owned by Mr. William name who was a member representing that district for 20 years. "we have also two huge locks and keys of Mr. I HMYICP. especially in N ViVVVVVVV ul Vl'VUlViBl schools aiid,Sflll9d b.V Rell. Edmund Roche. Mr. Macfsahc. and to the guest we fondly trust may develop and I,V Aim-Via-lgxllnglllsesg Tlltesf hllllCflllVlel':? was complimented for h-,5 ex. speaker, Jiicitze DesRnche. give birth to a sturdy and last- as c.,..(,P;n:': and ViVZVlVlni;t 32:; V.hV3cn.AsiViOciVrV'k"ln connection with ing peace. In our Coninionwealth H. m MV VVVVVV H M EC V V . . :i on throuszhniit the The Graduates and Nation we look forward with ho Shaw-Vh R (3)2 an o;inVoVll) lent. Joy and oonfidence to the Corona- ' in -,.,, ;m..,V,mmcl;, 5' 9 "5 ”DCDC'W-- F0"0l't'l"K W"? ""5 Kridllhleii llVl0L':1gfl”'dK'30l9u5 Que”; mlfas ."fg'l;:'V:lVVl:Vlle Vl,!gl:Ei'Ilment'5. stnswswueed 1;...-y..ir,r M An c:re pray:i? is ofllP(-)nl1lllll!1IebI.leKfllllllllTl H- lll and llsel'1e!1!u:viS1ri(nJ (-kn (Continued from p 'i , Save lhe Quemr y...m.n mum B V; i 0 -11- ,,D,,DDm,ny.y,4, V Joan-Loon Bnuragsa, uindrmr In the field of education there rt... mm" 88" - grinders, carders. coin. leather Exist. P. Q. ls evident anxiety and a continu- no kn(,.V...N'nmlemf cllmnwd ll H05 fire buckets, rare pictures. candle .lcnn-.llai' Bourassa. Windsor ""1 9"0Tl- l0 llfld B Vii! mlfdlll be- Wnrktng m cm ” ,.lll"" items moulds and numberless other items East. P. Q. W-'99" the extremes of the Dramat- ilacdcnni e mO”n”' Pleml" are still here in profusion and are Bernadette Mariznret Bin-go. Si. 10 5Y9l9m On "19 One l”ilnd- which ttirrzrsltwjalled the Vppposltioii all museum pit-ces."' Peter": Ray. WOW! In all emphasis on the "V cmmsm D fmm Mrs. Brehaut spoke of the wed- Claire Catherine Burge. St. Pct- pmcllmli and 0” me 0'31” mmd ding certificate of Hon. George er's Bay. ll” l”'V9d0m1mmllY humanl-WC W50 ms. an gem I Cnlcs, first Premier of P. E. Island st Clair Louis Coyle. Montague. Wm llhlm 0b"l"9d ln mi?” dl-'" "ill l3lIfil;co" 8 0 mmwmcn after Confederation and of a cake Frederick Leo Drlscnil. Mount :;””ml'o9”'3- Alluwllltatrree. 0fdC0llIl:,l The I. -W - v . ha ket as it :1 in M . Colea' ""959 Y 0 99"” A ""3 91 "100 frlfieisiisntlolceg mdg in the dal:l8l1tC5prM4elll:eP christcrninsz in D '"”- "””m5 ”l we p'.”””l " W" rbnrlmd-zc bothm. dme mm” 1373. This present came from her which is still standing." Mrs. have to make a livmti as well as lion. and gm; un er consuucl god-parents. Sir Alexander and Brehnut cmicluded; to l"”" MW l0 "V'-”- but "7992 if Harbor ”K25”'?efff'"”.F.""i Lady Bannerman Ladv Ba?iiier- Dr. W. J. P. MiiciMllan highly 39:: 00 Whlll 1! adequate 18 ills pmm - - .. . iey , ' v V B h L d h rn em. mmnitd that ifVVelected they would man ll.” gmnddmmmer M P' E" commended Mfg niunlit E11,). CD: If such an extreme were reached. I ue tlicir prudent-h mndung Islands first Governor PRHErBOll..a5ADClnlP8 for their a i y Md many in M h Laces at me We province's financial affairs. She was born in 1705 and livedl nectlnn with the development. of s educlmonal rulmfmdliy In timot- whicli he des- nverdue." The ded the thanks in Davies. co- been introduced Walter Ilyndman. Rogers was duly elected and installed as president of the Stork Club. the investlture being made by the retiring pr!si- dcnt. Dr. Harold Shaw with in suit- ably cngraved mill: for the baby boy. Club members volunteered to convey 15 ptiilo patients to the Exhibition Gmiinds on the oc- caai-an of the Coronation celebrat- loii. Rotarlan W. W. Reid reported on the success of the hockey night arranged for the juveniles. Mr. E. D. Ramsay of Montreal was a visit- ing ftotarian and other guests were Miss Mary Haszard. Mr. Earl Tay- provincial museum cribed as "lonlz speaker was exten of the club by To chiiirman having by the chairman Rotarlan George Douse's house which was the first domicile on sydnev Street. and ous of just this outcome. that the l STABILIZED it PEANUT BUTTER I Super Duper Bingo . AT; THE A A ROOMS, SUMMERSIDE A Good Time For All Come and enjoy yourselves and bring along your friends. Time, 8:00 o'clock this evening. in huge economic and political w-heels revolving in an "endless cycle of material change." ins Christopher Dawson. the British historian of culture describes themi. then we would have reached Just what has been reached in the Clermany of Hitler and the Russia of Stalin. "It is this fear that pmmpts two very recent severe body blows at the demagogic pl ncement last year of Harvard's President Conant when he condemned all private schools. and. in the name of democracy - save the mark. II i N! Null! N. N .iut.uo K)! in! lor and Mr. J. N. Murray. Halifax. MT. Albert Lynd ln April's Atlan- ANIX Al I ru v N Am irit,.xN FUN! in!-,NT - .R. C. SHEA, Kinkora, P. E. 1. youth coming forth from the ed- ucsilonai machine. be cast in the cm-4dr"--mm mm--r-V---m . par. .................... H to financial. industrial. and political 1 """"" ' i moulds dioltated by I Godless state S. 11 V 3 M. .0 1 I "gel-e mg izel o . I as nu” Pnlr.. ............ .. to GT4 Illll n on ISIIIIIIIIEII by In ”Cute-As-Button" Shoes, styled to give the air to little feet! Misses' and children's SAJiD1kLS d kip leathers with either fnslenings. The rug- lflni Kli9RrlllK llPFl- Colors are sum- They're made of soft. pliable elk an closed nr ripen tries and nna or two strap zed sales are of sponge crepe. S'Vl:fl iiihhc-i' or his. The heels are low wcdizc or solid 'l'll”5- mcry white. miilii-colored. past:-l. riui nr hrnwn. to Sizes 5 to 7 U2. P.-ilr Sizes 8 to 10 ll. HDLMANS CHILDREN'S. FOOTWEAR Support The Girl Guides. Remember Raisin Day Is Saturday. May 30th. l