MAZZFJ°QZ Don’t Miss ' YITH-E SNOB " A Play Presented by 1st, Charlottetown Troop BOYJ SCOUTS at liueen Square School llall A-AAA- AAAAAA“ wv vvvww-vw FRIDAY, MAY 28in. i ADMISSION 25c J i w» ee-Oovo-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-‘l Wnouwww-ooo-ooqx i llrama‘ Festival 3» Vocal Dept. . . ALL < , “Z;Z§‘$.’..‘.’.... i, Head Spends Vfifiillliifii.if.fl'; t Vacation llere l 8.15 p.m. i‘ —- 4 "comoooooooo — BURSTING DAM (Continued from PM!!! ll . - “Zr-T? a “liable ambulances with medical “it, from MPXlCO City to the ‘we, EXCFIJIIYCS of the Dos Es- “35 company, who had been ..d1rlg a conference 1n Mexico m, and Agustin Guzman, gen- . secretary of the mining syndi- ~, |LSO hastened to Tlalpujahua. We days of heavy rains weak- ,,. the diam, Reyes asserted. He illliizincizil lose to the mining mpiny would be extremely w. “pining authorities believed the - l”, conned with recent con- plug labor troubles. might w die (‘llllljqlly to suspend .. lions. It. employs about 5.000 Hiring men in Mexico Cit-y ex- rd llii the Dos Estrellas ‘p PTOfiilWWl almost exclusively tend that lhc gravel and sand iloivii on the town left after the .. trashing process. ’ stern Guardian A distinguished visitor to Char- lottetown is Miss Ethel Peakehcad of the vocal dept. of Mt. Allison ‘University, who 15 spending l short vacation hero as the guest g: Mls- W- T- Buzzed. Hillsboro This was Miss Peake's first year will‘ Mr- Allison. w which she came from the Toronto Conserva- my M Mll-“c- lllllhly recommend- Pfl by Sir Ernest MacMillan, ppm. Clllal of the Conservator-y, Previous to her connection with that faculty Miss Peakc, who ls a game o’ Lmmm» Ens. had for ylllly years sang under the baton n “ad "K Eumllean directors in "Pem- Orutorlo and concert. she has made an intensive study of the vocal art under eminent Ila]. ian masters, whose valuable ad- vice h" plllllls have the advent. “g9 °7 sharing. After remaining here until the first week in Julv li‘fr’.’€““:i.f2i the - l n - mer School. vers y Sum my ' Quebec legislature Concludes Session Jfiiiilbtif IVTIONS the .- . itvlouii LluufLiiiLn may be l lied ;o iiilllf llept. Archie Hume. "n e ~17, or lclt at H. J. Mauons ‘I. - Slorc. Alnziiiigue. ..'.\l0NT.ifil l-L DENTAL OF- Clls iviil he closed every satin. yallemooii ilit end of September. L-578-5-20-21-27-28. l0 Jiillilliiiis‘ .~\TTENTlUN.—\Ve léditlii iuic of Cercsun and iaidclude {or the treatment of Semesan Bel and lRLLC ior pOtntO (lip- promplly dispatch- .\ tliboiis Rcxali Drug Stare, l time. L-b-ll-Ji-157-20-22-24-26-28. ‘LpSIIIPS. Nem- .~ I-“frenelvs and - 15115 \'~ vicmnels, also tons Ear .‘\i.lr\. Lotion, P. H. "- do. and n i the Flea Powders. ' Wllifilikllit Ulllg Store. Mon- lle L-ovl-Ti-lil-ZO-E 4-26 8. BIRTHS \‘RK<'.‘\t- 1i . (‘lirirloiwlown Hos- u. ins l'l‘l7, tn Mr. and Mrs. ‘than t L. city. a dnufzhlcr. (IRON A: branch River on 5'34. i937. l» .\il‘. and Mrs. Ar- ‘lémPidcron lllPC Hnlletta Burt) “EN — At Fredericton on fll1@§=‘-li'..\iu.v 26th .1931. m 4nd ills. William Whalen. a tlPBELL-At the Prince Conn. Hospital. lllny 27, 1937. to Mr. ‘\ hills. Bruce Campbell. Carle- Isldlllil. n soil. H 520*“. Monetnn, N.B.. May ',_ . to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ""1 ‘rife f>nrrle_qannon) a son. _ __ , luminaries pgdllolln-At Zion Manse. on ck-‘fh- liny 2G, i937, by Rev. nail‘ “rhtltlff, Mine Rem Re- Rodd of Kingston to Mr. I fiederick Beer of Clyde Riv- ” DE YTIIS gm" '-Al. Wilmot on May ‘ ' Mlllllfiffl» J. Humphrey. .47‘ “""““' 0i the late Thomas tiller. Funeral siiiurday at 2 from llu- liomc of Harry x Ens, Wlllllrvt- . ,, "alfdl. P-eilcriue on May n, zmpllll-lln A. Ramsay aged B2 mnlllwnl Saturday at 2.30 p. mvmnlo Ullllffl Church at ._ m P» Bfdcrlue. Please omit ffrM in» Prince Edward 1s- ,, °§l>llfll on Thursday. May 2'1. Jiflizabetli Barrett, widow of WAY-ll" Gates. aged 1c Co’ 190E121 from her late rosi- _d "llwnrth Avenue, on 5;“ Mar 2o. service starting rletym" Interment People's - Please omit. flowers. cewloTfinas fang, J " nkail w‘ "l"! Lula. wish w ' "Blshboui-s dgl m an tends for ._l:doi kindness and gympathy heir recent sad ber- Ir-BQT-b-‘IB-ii. N’ MacLean UNDERTA ~ atiaatmgilga ('ii".il.]|,,ju.|f,wn and ‘ "ll-l “illsliirc trump 119 l l i P (GP- By Guardian's Special Wlrc) QUEBEC. May 27—Tiiree months °5 m" mfllilns and speech malarial Over. voice-weary members of thel Quebec legislature scattered to their ‘ homes tonight after one of the‘ loudest sessions in years. Long-deferred prcrogation came today as the legislative assembly- the Lower House-swiftly adopted amendments that had been tacked onto the Union Nationals govem- merits courts revision bill by the predominantly-opposition legislative council, the Upper Chamber. ‘The measure had blocked expect- ed prorogation last week. omen the council refused to deal with it without time for study. When the council was through amending it, today. it went past the bower House i in new form without discuss! i. STEEL STRIKE plillg strike around three big in- dependent steel companies tonight while pressing forward on two fronts to win its objective-signed bargaining contracts-and return 70.000 idle men to millions ofdol- l lars worth of steel-making equip-l inent. The companies apparently were impnsslve to the S.W.O.C.’s de- mantis. Declaring contracts would lend to a closed shop and checkofl. The Committee for Industrial Organization affiliate filled com- plaints with the National Labor Relations Board charging Repub- lic steel Corporation. largest of the independents involved. had used "coercion" and “lntimidatlon" against union members. Above the bustle of the picket lilies. which reached into Steel towns from Chicago to Buffalo. ciime the charge oi’ Philip Mur- rny. S.W.O.C. charlman. that Tom Glrdler. chairman of Republic or his subordinates "have issued or- ders to shoot to kill". With the charge. Murray sch! l request for a conference to nego- tiate n signed agreement. No rm- swer to the charges or the gesture toward peace came immediately from Republic. Girdler was in New York ai- tendlng a meeting of the Ameri- can iron and Steel Institute with the heads of the two other inde- pendent concerns involved in the strike —Ffiihk . Purnell. presldentef the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company. and S. E, Block. Prim‘ dent of Inland Steel Corp. 'I'lie SW00. division of John L. Lewis‘ Committee ior Indust- rial Organization. had been con- tending for weeks with the inde- pendent producers for signed con- tracts. 771s showdown was culled for late last night when the 5W. 0.0. summoned steel workers out of the plants and set up its lines for a siege. While there were scattered re- ports of violence and an election on the question of "work or strike?" was broken up ll» Cell‘ ton, 0.. pickets and police for the most part kept the situation well in hand. In the Mahonlng Valley of Ohio, where tor month: smoke stacks have been belching forth l black and while message of bf“- perity and employment, 33.000 were id le. The steel producing rate. soar- ing along at the top of tho IrlPh- took a. sudden diva in Cleveland where all four of Republic's plants. employing 7.000 men were shut down. , ‘lweidy-five thousand were of- iecied by the strike in the Chi- cago area where operations of the ‘fho Central Guardian _ .__. , Ooox-l m: perfect pining‘, . n-mo-aa-a-u _.___ goon-summon urn m. summon. . ue-ioa-o-n-au DOIS ‘YOU! LAWN bold im- DIGWmQD-HDOMIIGXQQOI] lg- mo: Road. Phone baa-r. ' L-SlW-l-fl-SL REMEMBER flu Biblical Drama contest in Heart-a Elli. Iflday msht It ale. L-ms-zpm, canvm PBEBBYTIIIAN Church. Mermaid. Divine worship gvflwl be held on Sabbath next at - . m. Re . G will ‘preach. v ' arm‘ wfifi: IIIAPTISIX CERVICEQ ‘North River Circuit tor gratify‘, MAY 80th. Poster. Rev. B. G. Manzer 11.00 AM. Mornlnd Worship at I'm-view. 3.00 P. M. Afternoon wor. ship at North River. 7.30 P. m. Eve-nine Worship at Long Creek. You are welcome. L-aas-s-za-n, Mrs. W. A. Thompson has rcturn_ ed home alter a. most enjoyable visit. to her two daughters. at To. ronto and Southampton. Ont... on Lake Huron. it is pleasing to note that MIS. 1310111135011 ;5 much 1m. proved in health. g m: GUARDIAN’ 500 llarli Eaetem onion. Todd’s Fur Corp. Haul 0mm I11 Wading- 1» manna-mum. i . 8:15 Hurt: Ill-IL Eastern Y. P. Union Public Drama Competition. Sat oflemoon-Caiie salo by King's Daughters at S. A. MacDonald’: store. THE PBESBYTEBIAN chuRm in Canada. Divine worship will be held on Sabbath next a; follows; Glasgow Road 1i g m.; Hunter River 2 p. m; Harisviile 4 p. m.; Brookfield 7.30 p. m. Mr. Jack MQQHBEn of Montreal College will be the preacher. 1,947, v _ STOVE CAUSES URL-Firemen answered a stliil alarm last night to the restaurant‘ oi P. U.Bro\\"1i on Kent Street where a gasoluic stove had exped- ed. Flames were cstinguished witni a. stream of hose. There was but." slzght damage. GASOLINE P.W.C. COMMENCEMENT T0- DAY-The 77th commencement ex- ercises of Prince of Wales College Vtlll be held this mom ng at ton o'clock. Certificates and prizes will ,be awarded and a review of the ‘wlleize Year Elven by ihc Principal Dr. S. N. Robertson. BRILLIANT 5'1‘UlIEN’l‘~-Am0hg the graduates in medicine at. Mc- Gili this week is Mr. Philip Doyle. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Doyle of Georgetown. Dr. Doyle has had a brilliant college curecr. He was" the youngest graduate from Saint Dunstans University in 1931 and received his B.Sc. degree from Si. Francis Xavier in i032. ‘FORMER CONGO MISSION- ARY-Rev. W E. Cholerton. B. A.. B. D., will visit branches of the Bible Society in Prince Edward Is- land during the month of June and the first week Lu July. Mr. Cholerton has been a missionary in the Belgian Congo, and has seen at first hand just what the Bible Society mean: to the missionary enterpiisc of every branch of the Church. He is taking over the work of Rev. J. M. Murchison for the . summer hionlhs. as A-slstant Sec- l rotary for the N. B. and P. E. I. Auxiliaries. ADDRESS AND PRESENTAT- ION-On Thursday evening Miss Susie L. McGregor. who has held a responsible pOtltlOll on the staff ol’ Hyndman & Company Limited. for many years. was presented by the firm and her associates of the staff, with an address and valu- able gifts expressing the high ap- preciation of her services to the firm and general regret on her re- tirement. Miss McGregor very gratefully expressed her apprecia- tion and thanks for the presenta- tion. and her sincere regrets at giving up her position. NEW X-RAY EQUIPMENT EX- PECTED-Ncw X-rny deep ther- apy unit recently ordered for treatment in the Prince Edward Island Hospital of a large number of malignant as well as certain non-malignant conditions was ex- pected to arrive here today from Chicago. Mr. E. Hap. l-ioiiingum of the Victor X-ray Corporation has arrived in the city to super- vise installation of the unit. After the unit, has been installed -an opportunity will be given those in- terested to vicw the equipment. it was announced. AFTERNOON TEA AT PAR- SONAGE-A charming afternoon tea. was held at the CentraiChrls- Lian Church Paarsonnge yesterday under the auspices of the Ladies‘ Aid. The Parsonage rooms were beautifully decorated with wild flowers and daffodils. liirs. S. C. Cooper. assisted by Mrs. Keith Wright, President of the Ladies‘ Aid. received. lvlrs. Cyril Mac- Gregor ushered and lvlrs. Louise Henry and Mrs. F. M. Stewart muted f"l'i Mrs Milt-on Carter. Mrs. Wlllian-i llenrl’. Miss Emily Pldtts and Miss Jean Williams served in the dining room. U. I. A. CONSUL HERE -- Ag- companicd by his wife, Mr. Egmont Charles von 'I‘resko\v, U. S. A. Consul. Saint John, N. 3.. paid an official visit to the city this week, and leaves on relnrn this morning. Mr. and Mrs. von Trcskow who' have been guests at the Canadianl National I-lotc‘. are charmed withi the Island, and especially enjoyed] a motor run to and irom Rusticol Tho Consul paid his respects to the Administrator. Hon. J. A. Mathieson. C..I.. Kn. and the Pre- mier. Hon. T. A. Campbell, K. 0., and called upon a. number of the business people who were delight- ed to make his acquaintance. and hope he mny be able to mllw mint’ other visits. especially during the summer months. oioonoarowiu onus’ cum “on Wednesday. May 26th. Min Rodd 1nd Mas Hasmrd of the Wo- men's Institute Dtparimunt visited the Girls‘ Club. The supervisors ex- lmlnai the work which was oom- rfeted and conducted a contest in which thirty three fflrls took PM» This il an usually IIIZC group and the exceptionally fine work lo a credit to Mrs. Hlbhet and her as- sistants Miss Parker and Mac- Donald who have been unt r1118 lfl their efforts on behalf of the 0|"!- Tho winners in the comlwtlllm were: Senior Class: l. Teresa Mor- rison, ,3 Mary Morrison and Rel-l Wright. S Lila Llewellyn. Jlllllfll’ Sheet and Tubs and Inland were brought to an abrupt halt Class: l, Aletha MacDonald. 2 Betty Jacki-Ill. I Julianna I4 00ml!!!- THE CENTRAL PARISH. Div- ine worship will be held on Sab- bath next as follows: Churchill ll u._m.; Clyde River 2 p. m_; Nine Mile Creek 4 p. m ; Canoe Cove 7.30 , l). m. Rev. Wallace Wadland of. Toronto will be the preacher. ‘ 14-947. THE OWNERS 0F‘ DOGS in the Province will arrange in pay m; the I-ilShWBy Furcman of the dis- trict in which they reside, on or before Julie It. one dollar ($1.00) d‘)? l," m? 08611 <10“; he may have iii his pcs csslon. for which n;- wiil receive a receipt and an id- entification tag which nu,“ h, attached lo the collar of Cfllfi dog Department n’ Agriculture. L 940-5-28-2i POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yclcrdnv a dlgfklflt, was sentenced to sixty days in jail A man charged with abusive lan- lluage to n police officer was fined $30 and mats or sixty days in liii, A drunk was remanded for a Wonk and the owner of a vicious dog was ordered lo‘have the animal destroyed. The defendant in a Prohibition case. havingiiqimy for Yale lllcaelly. was ruicd $50 and ‘costs or thirty days in jail. Personals Miss Hazel L. Stems. dietitian‘ of - the Provincial Sanitoiium. left this week for Montreal to attend tlic annual convention of the Canadian Dletetical Association. Mrs. D. A. MncKinnon. 3 Kent. Street. entered the P. E. I. Hosp tal last evening for the purpose of un- dergoing an operation. Prof. H. A. Tanton and H’. C. Jewers, returned yesterday by auto- mobile from St. Pctcrsbiirg. Flor- ida where they spent the winter. Red Cross Crippled Children’: Clinics conducted by Dr. day, June 1st. L-TIB- -277-4i. Lfilffififivficé‘ Those uilerested in the Little, Tlientre will be glad in learn that. the season's program, which ivasl interrupted by needed repairs to iiie | theatre building. will shortly be rc- sumcd. The delay thus incurred has been a disappointment to members as vieil as to the public, who have. on all occasions shown their lntcr- l est by filling the theatre at each‘ performance. The work of placing a complete foundation under the‘ build rig has now been completed. and the repairs made. While the: building was at no time condemned - it was felt that certain precautions, should be taken, with the resulti that the whole structure is now in. first class condition. The future of the legitimate Liie-‘ atre rests on such organizations as this, and local drama enthusiasts. look hopefully foiwvard to an added v nteicst in oui" town in this drlllffl- five and interesting art. The fact. that a group from ti\e_ Charlottetown Little Theatre have. already. in the infancy of tho or-, ganization, taker. honors for two consecutive years in llie coinllelll- ions". in St. John snoud be an en- couiagemenl and an inspiration in overcome all difficulties. FORMER ISLANDER PASSES SFDDENLY NORWAY, Mo. May lfr-A few- rninutes after he told n‘ nclflllbtll“ l“ was “feeling fine," Alfred E. Baker.‘ 6'1, of Rochester. N. l-l.. died \\‘1liil‘ sitting in the doorwul‘ 0i 111-‘ daligh‘ tei-‘s home here today. Baker had come here a month ago lowork in the restaurant oper- Etc: blymhis daughter, Mrs. James . pp . Hedwas born on Prince Edward la-fll-b-fl-BL Erinll? Bolted dihur‘ _ Acker at 1M1 Steel and Coal Comorations plants Cross Office, Charlottetown, Tucs-. here and in Sydney, N. s_ Distinguished lady To Speak, A _ .___.. dlutlncuistied n. m Charlottetown $19 been duk Park o! Korea. a woman with I remarkable cargey, both m ‘ha. “"1 Wlwtry and also in United filigree and Canada. l. Pak i teacher of Ciaiirfeccdtfim as"; “u” ‘"1" hie dI-"Bhter wit; flvg Wars old. She was imprisoned in m“ “"1118 the Korean Indepen- dent Movement for n” “den; patriotism. While in prison she received a Qopy o; the Holy mm ‘WM which led to her conversion. She r———\-_~____.___ “mi v Mns. movie {Air is a. graduate of three universities. llere Sunday. PAGE THREE V1179!” Pill, pf’! zuml next Full; what we can do today! Take Advantage 6'! our new low summer rate on the r - ' -" .- - lining of your Fur Coat for next ifupiijlltiéi Iuosmgtllaliildnfiooxtlfg‘ work during our slack season. ‘m ,w,,_;,, _ ls w Our new Summer rates are now ' - . .- ,- m?“ B 81TH?» dwl t0 you, and the workIa-iflflniggtnlEiifelfihndi";It“ us. Help us to keep our staff working full time durliv-lil - é‘ u mer months. Our repair department is fulli equipped dig?‘ bewing on of a button to the complete remodelling of it curl’? e ‘,4 Only the best of materials used, '" a Over 100 linings to choose from"; ‘ . r l Let us submi H t you an estimate 0n {If " " ' . your Fur Cont, at our low Summer i-iite. Iseflr-ezfiatznlig 01E -~o I1 6 5 Kent Street "-2 ‘ if -~ - I. n u‘ Special French 1"in?...;.;......;.... llisitors Return l l 1 innliidinz Columbia Uili\'(‘l‘5j[,_y.y\v‘,w1 York. and is the author of several hooks. Ml-Y Pak excells as Mild-Wiser. She has addressed stu- dents of over 200 colleges, nnmey. our. Ciinadian Clubs. university women's clubs. ‘business and a public ‘ l pro- l fessional clubs and church assem- = , bilPS. \ here under the flllfibices of the l mlfilmlfilil’ loaders of the United,’ Queen Square. Hall the closin: eu- W-lflll Presbyterian Church and the} creises The distinguished visitor comes! Students‘ Christian Movement. She ' ivlll be heard Presbyterian Church at 7 orlogk l Sunder. In order that all in Trinity United‘ Charlottetown. Cliurchat ll o'clock and at Zion ‘ Arsensuli presided. i have on opportunity to hear her.- I1 special Young Peoples‘ and 5m. ‘ l dents‘ service Will be held in me Bfllctist. Church at 8.30 Sunday ev- ening , C.l.0. Will Seek l ‘l l f Dosco Contracts; l l 1 ‘ ffif’. by (iuardiairs Special Wire) MONTREAL, May (FF-The Am_ ‘ fllflamated Association of Iron, i Steel and Tin Workers, an aflil- ‘ cntcd with prizes. . late of John L. Lewis’ Commjttgg lfor Industrial Organization. nn- lllllllbmfl llvff‘ lodnv it would make simultaneous reqiiesis next wool; for contracts at the Dominion‘ The applications wilhbc made, "by the latter part m‘ ncxl. week“ at til!‘ hi: Sydney steel. plnnt. ivliii-lv employs 3.600 men. and at lhr hlunlrr-nl phnl of Peck Roll- hiz lviiiis. a hnseo subsidiary em. ployiili: about. 300 men, in Sydney". the C.‘f.O. Union ieliiilns 3.000 of the plantfis enipiov- ees; in Montreal. 96 per cent n! the Peek ivovkmen. BURIED_TREASURE DURBAN, May 27~Rarubling on the hillside on Easter Monday, Mr. Sieve Wakeizniz. of Durban, who hzis been spending a holiday in Van Reenen, Natal, picked up a stone to tlimw along the track for his companion. an Aberdeen terrer. to retrieve and was amazed to find a gleaming Victoria sovereign dat- ed 187i. Several years ago a _\‘0ll_llg rail- wnyliazm iluearllierl two roins of the sumo ilale on the same lilll under practically the same ixireiimsiances. interest. tins been aroused by Mr. Wnlieiiiigls find. ‘There. is a strong beiiri that a quantity of gold stolen ffpwn n post ear journeying between the 'i‘r:in:~"vnnl and Natal lies con- cealed in var oils portions of the hills outside the vllnpo. At inter- vnis opliml. " rill: assiduously in the hupgnof lg lli gi_it__§pf>_t. Too Late To Classify‘ waters». s r a N ooh A r n an knowledge of bookkcepinzt. State experience and salfiry expected. "p QJBQX 413i _L-943. office or office space. Post Of- fice Box 421. __L:9$_37- WANTED-SINGLE MAN T0 work on iarm. Apply Neil A. Darrach, East Royall)‘. 1o-986-5-28-3L British Consols COSTLIER . . MILDER . .TOBACCOS vV YTED SMALL TWO ROOM‘ , cidcrl tonight in lencvlien the per- i iodg they appear each day before the public. The rush of VLsitOIb over the holiday week-end convinced him ‘, ed to 750.000 in i937. , conic LUiTiUFilHY. , n I H e I I\ic:iii\\"liiii~ clinmlwrlnni vfiio oh- T 0 h i: q w _ ‘ialns the prime Iliilll .i " a n chided the ti!‘ p 0i — sepli Chum; - ‘ ' ) and lilll7"l'il . and in u i» , \ _‘Y ,. 7 Interesting l. rogram M, bu“... i... ii . ' a r r i e d out In vlillOviilPtllii Q u e e n S q u a r e will submit m lhe Kine Guesses iverc widely ilivi-iceii‘ i1. SchQQl -- “If. commentators agreeing only um _ my M, q . cabinet changes would be exlen- . V0,“. c,,k,rn.ni,-.,4 ; ti“... Justlcc Ar5enau live‘ ‘ V M ,1 L Y‘ i land. Scotland n ‘ In P .d d 1L \\’<L\ reported ioniht‘ old s‘- b-‘m-land m“. y. YQSI e u CORD‘, Halifax. Lord Pii\_v &any]“1‘111 Wm," 1 ‘ gulernmeni. lender in the House of ‘ Lamomv form Last evening there took place in i lords and lorniei" \' evroy oi lllfilh‘, Chum,‘ m. F, l wishes to retire iron‘ i.i.. tuiliiue . ,. _ v Jung. tu Mufl ' o ~ ~r “mu-SE for Amman chndrm Ur liligti‘ to ldy down his oitice ai‘er Marbpan ch“ L”: Honorable JUSHM loge service \Vi\ll<‘\‘ Pilncllnnn imv Acvompanwd h" Mr" “M Mm- ’ '. ‘ ‘ ', - Cameron Mr. and Mrs Xdacliean ‘ " l t. "w. iri Vlw- , ' ,, Tm‘ following program was H"- grtuirlzthhtlgzuilllt’ “l.,il£[ul7\l;1lli‘t‘ll:.\' of “Mtwx l" n" B’~“"55 “M” mill’ 2 “Pd “ilk i the Board of Trade. Ii'Qll\'(‘l‘lllI‘f‘—O Canada. Sh. John am,“ i. 1S unI*[\(i(-|\r\f1 L3- Bl°1“'°llll°"E1m"Blamhard on a". sides. ufill transfer from the PlN-‘PI "LP RM ‘l9 villi‘ (‘t 1e RM Home Oliee tn ilie Chani-elZoinJiip des Champs". ‘ of the Exchequer Chocur: cert le mots dc ivlaric. gsnclatc Pres... quoted >011 Discours: Frederic Aucoin. lot; "" .. res nng Clialnbei-‘nri. Dialogue: “LllrresolnW l, wl invite Winston Churchill. (to - Chant: lla Petite Fnuvelte. i 81'.“ alive veteran. to heroine ‘tier ol Labor. .‘ll(‘('l'"'llll‘.E Broom. and use lllr. boundless en- ergy to deal Will eoiiuilimi il\ the flihl.f?:~.'~'f‘fi areas and ]Ilt)'l] ilni"e.‘.. “A great i v icigv . Piece: Le. Petit Malade. Re citation: "Le Billet de Rob-i our". - Choeur: “Alouc-lte". Distribution eles prix. i2" i Frhe . Rappmt. Mm?‘ Hmvmt‘ EItt‘ll"‘tllL‘ A: {l Rfnnarquvsi reported "Aids! repor lhnv luvii-r-ssfnll LAW Mans 5,911.3‘ Eden will remain .it :lii- Fnffillll Iifzed the .: me“ Saul’? h‘ Rm" , Office for the present but." the . to enable iicr to s»: Th? TOWN/l"? Duplls “'9” W95‘ patch said. "(fliambcrlziiii 1S srizd to Mr. ni .\l: . it-of- W. S cu-iz" " nmr." PM!" ai" I - *!‘---- lie: e a ie-kiil: ii ihave disliked illS ‘ senior Department: R/eadiiirr-Fredcrie Aiicoin. AttPllfiflllCf‘—F.\‘(‘illN‘ Gallant. Composllion- Pauline Pirrr. ADpilPBtl0fl~—M3flP Gallant. Special prize for attendance ~- Alirefa Rogers. Special prize winners -I;orne Ar- ,‘ Geneva‘ pnlcv. pi" tel-ring iil illtf‘ . g isolal nnisi stand . (iPiiilF-‘l " vi ; 59H JPi Allili. Sir now First Lord oi ill." tmiizli‘ rctilrn lo Itlt‘ Foreign Oi- i quarters tilni. fice that. he lcil ill llr-vciiilirit". i033 Semmm cppma Pmm Ina Irma" when his liiilll. zvlillylliiri-rl '\‘.ll.". ln|,.,,.,,u.dm,p. ‘then lieinmi l . l). il.ill-l Ill RpadmLLFF-hnpr Blanchard W15 ; pntlitiim l‘. liiinnn n: mil p’. '\.'1‘|_. ‘ ' ' my; loi" rm [lllliilll fllllriliili 1n" ti" linin lilacDoiiakl wquall. Application- Elsie Blnnohard Attendance -F/ioliard Gaurlet. Junior: Reading Elmer Hoivntt. ‘fheicza Gaudet (cquall. ;i'ea!., fell ilil-rliiull. ‘ Opponent. loi" z .\ll'l , elnwc nssin-inzm Z u!’ the. National ( \\ei"i\:ne\\t_ RLlt’l‘~\'.i\ and Ilincllruiiiiil u" luv iimtn lliinr office; tozctlicr. P lliiitl‘ Allllllcflllllfl» ~~PllYlll-“-_ 3001M» . presscjd. ilf)\\(‘\'f‘l'. lillii Alteilidfince-Frfancois sure. 1 Miiiislei" may i-on: illlf‘ in 598C 9- DFlZE 0f Rllil Eflllfln -- i inc! as n Peer. as Lnrrl Priiy F-e-il Lorne McDonald. or other office. Cash prizes were donated by the The l\\"o men were po iiiiiil w.‘- followingt Mr. Justice Arseilault iponents throughout most of 'llf‘ll‘ Red N_ Poitier, 131-, J, E, Blglflph- careers. MacDonald as lion‘. of nrd. Mr. Alyre Arsenauit, Vlr. Syl- ‘ikiill; niulv and Bulduvn =i~ -l vere DesRochcs. Miss Ipliegenie Arscnault. Mr. Plmmanuel Gallnnt. ‘ Prof. J. H. Blanchard. Miss Ber- ‘ \r‘.l:‘. iii llie CflllFE"'\7i‘" 1.4"‘ '1! Gone nizl Coronation only the Beaiiiiiiiig of Ri‘§.°.§§.‘i..._B“‘“"‘*"“' M" w“"““ Geleiiloiiial Apperlraiices fin" British Complimenlnri" remail"... uciv -_ , Silveri-aiirns made in ‘French hv the President. Rev. Dr. lVfoMnholi, Rev. Fr. Baili- es, CSSR. Rev. N. Poirler. ill"i “WNW-m ' “ Prof. Blanchard. in which the‘ ‘ commended the. efiorts oi hnih teachers and pupils for their‘ worthwhile initiative in the pres-’ ervation of the Wench languate. ‘ Thousaiiiis Visit ' The Famous Quints CALENDAR, ONT.. May 27 (GP) —So many thousand" are eager to see the" Dionne quintuplets as they near their third Birthday on Pri- day that Dr. Allan Roy Daioe de- the 500.000 who saw the famous youngsters last year will be increas- The Babies now pliy before the public for two half-hour periods each day. and today Mrs. Olivn Dionne. their 27-year-old mother dropped in to receive an enthusias- llc reception from her daughters. Hundred". or persons saw the. de- monslration of Quint affection lur . their mother, and a few later “'i'~ l nessed a meeting between Ohm Dionne and his Qiiintuplet daiuzli- _ tern that was quite as enthusiastic ‘ l But those hundreds will grow In thousands in the next iew \\F‘!‘k.~. Visitor: hardly fill the observation '. gallery that looks down into the l Quint ploynound but when the l tourist rush really begins they Will pan through it in a steady stream. 8o that as many as possible may no the youngsters Dr. Dafoe has" decided that after June i5 the pub- lic will be received from 9.30 to 10.80 in the morning and from 2.30 to 8.30 in the afternoon. At pres- ent tho Quinta may be seen from 0.80 WHOM 9mm 2M to S .. . _ c‘, ‘ _ Actual coronation of King George VI wan JIM U" monial rituals for the royal family. as the LDOVQ of the king and queen. Princess Elisabeth 0g mm; m this (behind her mother) lsmitfi-emwnnfrttgvlaa c: mimic. vamu occasion. they also rev c: cannon!!!- Inadon ‘Down and $559M" m w.“ ,- <\¢>$“—~'1(I/ _ 4M"