EASTERN GUARDIAN St: Andrew's Ann. 5. 5. Picnic Held The annual congregational and GEORGETOWN Mr. and Mrs. Neil Campbell of Torolto. 0nt.. are holidaying in the Province, where they are the DAILY MARKET OOOTATIONS The Guardian, Page I Wed., July 25 1956 2.Ws LCANAIJIAN , D Bridge mas IN B. C. -. Mr. Angus Lower Montague. sud” school mute of 3; And. guests of friendngnd rgigtivu in , white 34,,; colored av; den d she . . f. d I , ch Dom Tar ils Cons Pap U! ”a"'”:"- .. ... .... ......... -... W" e........ i... -------u o--.--- SUMMARY 2...... 255.. W 1" 8 "' new in - - ta . afIor- - edsiv; hlsal i ” '. i gun on Sunday. July 22nd. of his daughters Joanne and Lou. Salem. .5,” twl; :rdl:d”ol'Mr. . By THE campus pnzss Th, 34? W ” ' 0"”” ” R”"5""” ""3 Wm mm” M.” , de . p 1 n II a e summ inc ML ud Mn A1ecM.umun.M . te , colored 34Vi, wholesale Canadian up .4 and B.A. off .a. brother. William A. Matheaon. Mis- New Hlllllnlllff. Ill: if a nd M". may amino! ,1 mm, hm", In przmnuy on . mom To:-Ionto. Stocks lower: moder- Quebec white art; colond 322,3. Tm"; Mountain advanced two Toronfo Sfocks Sim ilflnlli B. Cwai: vlheltsersaadhofietllilo. "cum war on. "em ofmrgur” 'tl"" "tug" trip of the province .'TvewuYl'l:i'lll' Stocks higher ste l mlfems: NH. 3 l)ojnt5V1ln pllm rlimh dealingmlprice TOR NTO (CF Th t k M. a eson , - aiice c ren, eaciJ I I ' . ' 3 3! ottoe:No.lN..ne bite oil to te pers owr. 0 1 - esoc Filrst World wax; and has note vtilsit; M 'Same V Pm" R N M "mat, Ind . pg;-jod of gwimmlng Mn, Raina mug. of Fivg 1; "fiW':r"e'uF"i:'dusm is if I 753 5.975-6.'00; No. 1 NB. dds V:vi.5o; B:nks wereeianixed :58 Coinmerece market reversed its trend in mid- h' 3V3 l'0V'"ce 5”” 3 "' ' ' 1 " and b0 tin ' t ' ' '93" "F N. 1 10 .70; P.E.I. N 1 75 I died bi d M t l f' ed V. se ' T da t l' htl lldme.mI.leTt to mourn his passing. Whitman, Mass. is visiting in MoII- on. T1; rflgnl: wN:"lT": hm” 1' vmmx In Gewgewwn ” moderate trading. 0 3 0 S 8 an on ma um i Sim" "es y 0 ease us y h' 'f nd one son Alexand- ::eC0llslllwlIf Twine in B. C.; also tague, guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Cudmore. ducted by Mr. R.M. Martin and the guest of her mother. Mn. ludrary Yorston and her brother. 5:50-6.00; Que new 75s 8,504.00; Out. 755 4.75-5.00. lost a In miscellaneous trading Ogilvie point as Du Pont eased Va lower after a moderate advance. The base metal index was the th A 8 Glen wnuam Mr, Dougimcfowgn and tbelprhlls; Yorston, Currencies and CPR dipped Vs. olnly one to show a gain at the mic bro 61'. 11 115- - as were dstr buted by Mrs. , Mines and western oils were cost- - N Y- STOCKS will be held on Thursday, July ssth. in Mission City- in Montague,guests of their niece Mrs. George Nicholson, and Mr. Ni E ' The picnic was arranged Jointly by the Sunday School teachers and the Young Women's Guild. In midafternoon a delicious trait of Mass., who are spending the sum- mer at Mrs. Skinner's home at etown, were visitors to Georgetown on Thursday, July 12. 0011!)! dollar closed Tuesday at a dis- of Canadian sterling 32.7495, up 1 of 1 23-32 per cent in terms funds. up 3-32. Pound 16. NEW YORK market shoved across lllim gain on average Tuesday despite late profit-taking which trimmed size- (AP)--The stock 8 20 dropped 35 cents while Duvan was cent lower. El Pen Rey, Monigary and Haitian eased in a 10 cell range. Bailey - Selburn senior base metals. Other frac- tional winne-rs were Falconbridge, International Nickel and "udson Bay. Labrador declined SQ. Con- ' .. faded V4 in the 5ml”1”5- solidalcd Smi-liars was down Va. ' Mr. Walter Morton. Saint John, ch”c”l"te mm W” dhmb"”d by - - able early advances. Th 1 k M. ,. 1 .- p. ' . Mrs. Do M Go and Mn. . 9 3 M ex ””5t '” 3051113 C' . .' -. B-l -h r and Irish Cop- New Brunswick apflvmthefrlpads; Jamiesoilmdfifi Itc th:lI?IPPSl' ho"-T AItn:l"i8Mll!Gilsli(lea)y'l(Algsti(lin (gteogglegtgivyll DR' "'8' BOMLL dasyteellgtdllire hlllhjdfgihmizingl-ling: averages .s.hUw banks up 0'03 .at perlhlzldll jlinlol' ebase metals and in Cornelias Cormick of Platt5- wk ":;f:;"”'::'r;'B::ne5m. egu, ; picnic lunch was served. as the guest of her brother Mr . . higher failed to repeat their stel- 57'3f'1lf"m'F,.s 3'; 0: ?;2.,1g3t5' '"' cuulwrs lvmcr with 20'Ce11t d& i ' - ' ' ' . . l ' -. - t . - . - N'l:illlgevNanli1.'gif:irc:Ill:cl.rly lg lesolfnh "123 Canadian Bank of The won. "en" ud wine” 3” Y”'"”''' N. Y. MIHISTCT WINNWMJ '0” E Trade was lar role of Monday. dug '85 0 d ' cum 011"” l”W1”d3'ed HWEY '"'d Commerce in Saint John. Mr. Mor were as follows: fairly bined off 0.4 at 2li2 9. papers off active and ' f' T - The A soclated Press av ag Hoyiv WW9 0” 15 Cents Md, New his sister. Mrs. John Shepherd of '1 "din three Girls and boys 5 and under MM 5P111'8e0n Walker is per- 1- P each In day on the Winglpgs (llhrln ofso stogks nudged ahead 40ecreni.:l 7i7385a;'7 168912 and golds W 0'36 Roy!”-'11! Crzmdllc and Mam” 1" Cardigan also. relatives and friends 1011 kl! Pl"9i59i" yafpgw Canadian 1. Jerry Bell 5011111118 the duties of Manageress O r diangc. to 8189.601. pat . . land HI vents. . , in Summerside and 5P1'"'8 V"u9y- geeks Fee Ynllxger c in sour" pp 2 Barbara llallem 01 M15 H3"! Yoi'5ion's store on Ge f Closing prices: US. Steel was the day's most MONTRLAL Cl.0.alNl. iiT()CK5 Cnhwluiziled DE1115011 EE1111i'd '35 . an N ” ” ' 3. Bobby McCannell and Anne Mc- Kent Street. during the absence Orge Own Oats: Jly 32; Oct, aoi,',A- Dec. active stock, up so at 617A on 36.- By nae (tun--i-in Press claim .-unimg uranlums. Norlhspan Mr. and Mrs. A.S. MCAb5eY. E. I. - of Mr. Yorston fro 7.. . . -,5 ' Ainubi 401.. rn Lakes 1,: amt p,..,,,m added 15 cents. Rare 9 mnwrside have ”'"'"d "W9 Gown me” hi al h lidm me pmmu h s th 1 d B u 76"A' M” 76” A' 300 mmih l a ll At ' "1" 1" W "W 5"” 11-, l l i 10 at .u - . , . 91.4.; .1 tr. on sannu o ays. Dr. Jon u eran onne, .13 I ,,n 1. '3;ot.1, r. Among e eaing re s, - . .," , ,,. tau-ii as ens. 3”” 5Pe"d"'9 5. Very mjuyable Mm Ph.yu"' Re"! has rehllrne-d 1. Marg:et u1lllc(:ranne1l . . Church, New York City, will be Decz:”l(:lN2A'yMa37::..021,QB(,: 05m lantic Coast Line with a thre- 'i?.:iwii..... 33;: 111.: 3-ily Mm :5” Triad gained 40 cents among weeks vacation with their daught- to he, dunes pt T, M. Lleweiyn I 2 Judy Glow Mn L's-.B'"ch”d9"- K"1U3'C0'"1' Fmb A venu e Presbyterian Flax J1); 343- oct 31935.3”). point gain was about the only one Bank Ns so Int Nick 9s1.a;,.,e5m-,, 9115, Husky and Dome er and son-in-law. Mr. and MRS. Ltd. followlngavery pleasant holi- 3- Anne Smith and Ruthie John. W Jauen 1. preslenuy on M, an, guest preacher in St. David-5 Dec pom, Mas, 29bB- . , to mm" the bulk of in earlier anuium A sag. Int lI;'ap lgfp Explommms m.(,Sm.n, added 25 George Irving, North Hailey. Que. day in New Brunswick and Main! saw” me.” nuai leave. During his absence, United Church, Ggqrgetown, p,E, R3',e.' J13; 1293. bet" 125343. advance. 2:i.""m 3 mi l.l1':,55.ii:.- in: cents and Scurry Rainbow 23 ' I d U" 5' A' A B 6 d de M" Fred Ana" is ""115 in M3 1 on Sunday JulyA29 Hetwlll be De 1241.3. "M '123u' ' l Canadian issues were led by Brazil in Memo 62 cents. North Canatiiaii. Canadian M” ”'d M” 8'" G1 son an . - 1”? H" u r P"'”- slated byD'r H Ashford secre- i ,8 ' ay ' '8' Granby Mining with a gain of 115: C 02-" 21 N 51 C" 19 Export Gas and Gciicml Pete A Bi”y' of Rye' New Hampshire are Miss Eileen Beam" and M1” . ac e Macphe. - i as f the. Mission Y and nms or dais two Wham for Hudson Bay Mining. International C u.'"”'" mi M."3"'” I 63-. lost 20 ccnis Banff was down 15 spending their vacation with Mrs. Anna Power, have returned home 2. John Bell Mm paulme Condo” 0! Mun”; Mu "glance Fun; 0! th3:YUnned export to caountries outside IWA: Nickel and Mclmyre Porcupine C sgignnzigttnppr 2723.. Qluioicer-NV 27:: cgmg . (.'iIson's parents. M1- and 1?"; after motoring through CBPC 3;? 3&1 1:591:15 1:91111:dY- Harbour North, is visiting in chlsch of Candi. 1 31 36115: were up 1V4 while Distil1ers-Sea- C Bnk Corn 551. Royal 1331” ”""" lnilvx vli:uiu:-.1 colds dnvm .18 John MacKenzie. Lower M01138 ton and Nova Scotia on a Wee 8 1" I11 1111 H Georgetown as the guest of her I ' .' ' ' ' "rum grams was down Vs. Con Brew 2.9”" R.”'"'mIi. A: lto liti 14- lmsc mt-lzils up .68 to W. houdayp 1. Marlene McGowan unctg gm aunt, M,-. and Mrigow, 2.67,l2 2.6.5, 3 2.63. IWA and do- on the American stock exp can grow pr fill ::rl;Vin.oi.lJ RI; 15017.4 mwlcrn Om mm" 04 m p p 2. Nancy Johnston ard Llewellyn. th in travel .over the sunrise mestic prices: 1 nor 1.7316: 2 change Shawimgan was up Wh gag”;-ilan gt.” 512:1 ,,.,.,;,lr1'57' ' t ' M” ”"d M” Lloyd -03" and The ma” menus not 331?. 3' we ampbm M d P F l :1, W Hoyzi 3 mm: 4 1'5”: 5 H1: Emma" Traction W C” M W W" iii?! , " lConIinuod on Page 13) dmd,.e,, geve,-1y, Marion, and Murray Rivenarc peifis M at Boys 7 and under an, an” Mlri aul lilzgerad tr . . 6 1.37, 1 durum 2.0114. 2 2.01; 3 what stocks did: psugiams um Walker 2 Marvin, Northam, P. E. 1.. were she is convalescing, avora y h 1, James Buell I11 am Y. 9 recent! by Car Mrs (Dr) Clayton George and 2.00. 11u..5,M.,n, week-end visitors at the home of the K11185 00- H0?P"3l- W59" ' 9 2- Eddv D111sWe11- l(':':!"e"'P1'11 t0 the” 110111? "1 51'0" in him, Laverne md Ann mm. mm-r-rm-?-r-m Advance; 433 431 l p Mr. and Mrs. John MacKenzie, underwent a tonsillectomy. Glrlst g V y, ennsy vanis, ster spend 8 I p I . Declines 452 433 1. Christine Martin in: a holiday in Georgetown. ored from their home in Lucan, Produce U hanged H 279 253 2. Dianne MacPhea . 0ntario., arriving in Georgetown, Tom issue, , , , , , ,, 11154 1152 p S p Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ricketts t h "1 in th ' A1-l a nfic Coasf Lobsfers iiof.aiib"" NW aneikifnxguiu::t:i:i:ti:;EN.gmxf5: L'f..l'.'ee.'f.'. vlnimsn-Nlievl ofbeMrse. .,,1.Vl0I.l.T,3:f3..Lg..r (g.'.)..)iaiTn.'::gm"1i "”i,'2.?."cC.E?3.'.”l” i-73?.” . . . ;- g;;5:y,f;;;';;,, .....n..., Mrs. s..... a;.......... gg0'5:,;g,;;"”"”- M'- "d M” Egg: small 355- 5;.”-1"5g" :-':.:"5' 16;.” ,5;-n;:,::t' lags: WEDNESDAY, JULY 25 ' ' ' - 63-6.! ; arge : me ium ; , tn Skins In UnISOn 3- Kenneth Johnston Chief Petty Officer, Robert Jen- - . small 37 13 42-4255; c 34. Re f;?"i.,.'i'””" 1:32 3f:”3..C,?.'.” ,,f3?; Miss Kay Publicover of Toronto 3- Kelmeih C3mPb9"- kins. left on Friday, July 13th, for out is holidaying in Gcorgemwni ceipts: 306. Gen El-c you Utd Mrcralt 7W VIDENCE R.l. (AP) - lures along the coast this year. (""5 ' Halifax, N.S., where he is station- " ' Butter: Current receipts: l571I4. G "ft V”"dl"'" "9? PRO . . . 1 Shawn But" as the guest of her parents, Mr. . . Gt Nor is 44-. Wenline 5414 Freakish water conditions along they say, the sheddlhz 18 taking - , ' ed at H.M.C.S. Stadacona, follow- and Mm James pubncoven Fresh grade creamery prints Job mt -r ".4 1- 33;. t 2 Betty Anne Dingwel the coast as far as Nova Scotia place at the same ime. - ing a months leave spent with price 57-5814; fresh non-tenderable have caused lobsters to shed their The result is lobsters with new 30" ' his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Mrs. Russel Davis and daughter 561A. "eceipts: Nil. skins in unison this year, thereby shells all down the line. Not only I;o)tli::dBi:(l?:iMy Jenkins. Ester of North Carolina, USA. chase; (.o,b, factory; ontm-lo boosting the price from a normal is the paper-thin cover susceptible Montreal Stocks are spending two months in 75 cents a pound to S1 or 31.10. to a fatal break but the lobsters fig?! "D - M1'- HPFTY Y0PSt0I1. accompan. Geargemwm as the guests of Mm ---j-w----w:----: - lthode Island fish and same of- thin down from the exertion of - '8 "'3" ied by his mother, Mrs. Mary Yor- Dmsv parents. ML and Mm pm, nva ESCAPE "nor" can MONTREAL (CF) - Industrials ficials explained today lobsters breaking out of the old shell. 2- C3701 K91"19d.Y- ston left on Friday, July 12th, on Alien. g ' on the Montreal and Canadian here usually get rid of their old Fish dealers say prices should 30" 10 p t 3 motor trip and holiday through CHICAGO MP1 - Five men stock exchanges Tuesday closed shells at one time, those in Maine be better next week. when the 1- Roger Clair the Marmmes. They Wm Vim with 1r;-lend, of Mrs. JJLB. Mecca". sweated through 15 minutes of ter- on . fr-acnonally u-regular note, at another and those off Nova newly-outfitted lobsters ar; in 2- N0"11l11 M111tl"- ' Mrs. Yorston's grandson, Rev. hell are sorry to hear that she is 7011,1819 Thursday W119" 11, high Only 8 few issues moved Over 11 Scotia at'sti1l another. Because of Gm” 11 Nathan Mai: of Oak Hill. N.B.. I patient in the Prince Edward W"5'0" W"'9v 5"3PP9d dlmng 3 better condition to travel to mar- et. point in moderate trading. more or less equal water tempera- k International Nickel gained a point while Asbestos and Hudson Bay faded 1A in a mixed base metal group. Atlas slipped Vi as Stelco firmed Va in the steels. In- ternational Power jumped three 1. Elizabeth Annear 2. Peggy fraser. Boys 11 1. James MacLean 2. Ian Campbell. Girls 1: heavy thunderstorm. fell across their convertible, turning it into a potential electrical chair. The men finally stood on the seats and hopped gingerly to the ground without touching the car's metal and will then motor to Nova Scot- ia, via the Saint John, N.B., Digby, N.S. Ferry to various points in the Annapolis Valley, including the United Church Camp meeting at Berwick, N.S., to which Mr. Yor- Island Hospital and all wish her a speedy return to good health. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart MacLean and family who have been vacat- ioning in Georgetown, left early BOX OFFICE OPENS 724:5 - MOON St. Teresa Holds Wow AT DU” 3”” 0” School Closing Newspaper Ads On The increase "negate. donated by the 5t- T91" ..-,-gg. 1, Peggy Johnston awn Wm be the delegate from in the week on return to their sides. points as Bell Telephone and V- 1 - r Ti” l ;.M... as-H 2, sand,-3 gen. Geo ' . st D -d. U Red home in Halifax. They were ac- j yVACy Af Peake's tionai advertising was published 3"" 1' "ml 1' Chul'gN.mOllis their xlursn lxilome wmpamed bl M353" 3"?” M5” tel-:14 X hv AND in Canadian daily newspapers dur- 1- IV” Macph" Il:al';'a1T;h" Wm lwhday mm "'9'" 2. Alvin Ballem 'j:'TZ"'TT:j?"T' 11X- SL Teresa.s School Closing. ing the first five months of 1956 Sp I C u . T O N I G H T Pcakes. was held on Saturday 3:2" gAa::g;agm'I';;lrrlggwge?r:; Girlsanovell-might ' rlggger Clair and Bobby Bauem Friends of Mrs. William Mar. 'ne""Don' Jmle 2-if-rdi . d- Publishers Association said tgdlly It MB1'8B1'et MacLean 2: Malcolm McGowan and Clive irisony to hie" of her m"e5s' A trilbliitzeeds ggdrciaeihgricgtrglceiielg tllsd F101" January to May. it said. 2- PEKHV J0h"St011 Johnston W '0 "5 "ecessumd h" ""9" following pupils: Prizes for Religion in the var- ious grades donated by Rev. Moth- er Loyola awarded tn: Gertrude Gillan and Gerard Devlnc. Georgie Smith. Clara Gill, Kenneth Brad- icy, Louis Bradley. Walter Brad- ley. Elizabeth Lawlor and Rita Curran. Mabel Anne Smith, Mer- vin Bradley, Kelvin Bradley. Prizes for Highest Aggregate. K national advertising equalled 74.- 500.000 lines-an 8.3-per-cent in- crease oer the 68,700,000 lines itgisigng the first five months of in 1955 the five-month figures declined 7.7 per cent from 1954. ....A.m...c.g.gg,,ggggg Six. donated by Mr. and Mrs. Jos- E1111 McCarthy. awarded to Zeta 3. Sandra Bell. Boys over 12 1. Kenneth Ballem 2. Bryce Ballem 3. James Cox. Sack race for girls 10 and "under 1. Nancy Johnston 2. Christine Martin 3. Sharon Buell. . Sack race for boys 10 and undre 1. Bobby Ballem 3. James Buell and Jackie Mac- an Phee. Three-legged race for girls over 10 1. Peggy Johnston and Sandra Bell 2. Elizabeth Annear and Peggy Fraser. Three-legged race for boys over 10 1. Kenneth Ballem and Alvin Bal- lem Mr. 2. James Cox and Bryce Ballem End ing the Charlottetown Hospital and wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. Reggie Pendergast. accom- panied by his mother, Mrr. James Pendergast of Charlottetown, mot- orgl to Georgetown on Sunday, 15 , Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Lavers where they were guests or and Mrs. F.J. DeLory. son Donald of Sackville. N.B., A usrn HAY IOADERS McCormock - Deering --ALSO- and Cocksiiutf CB1 NEMASCOPE gs You The Greatest Story of Love. Faith and Overwhelming S ectacle! . nny. I - . p . t D by 3- USED RAKES an ?Wi'11PdS9:m',:1- g;1::1'"g?u lxg: Five, donated by Mrs. pCharlcs Sack race for girls 11 and ever Girls wlieelhanuw race w"v,whe” ,CPl- He8"13Tl11Bt011 is neeti)igBradley' Patricia Smith: ls3;:(:,l)ey' swarded m 1”'"99""9 1- Margaret MacLean 1. Christine Martin and Nancy mmuned with the R-C-M Police Prize for Highest Aggregate in Pm'e for 2. Sandra Bell Johnston are holidaying near the Monta- Grade Five, donated by Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Curran. awarded to Ernestine Smith. ' Curran. 2 J , 3"" 'h”lb'"'''' "" 0nt., arrived in Georgetown on P1118 101' "M1953 A3353”? 1" Prize for Arithmetic in Grade 3: BNTyelVIiEcol)lityre. - L Roger Cmr and Bobby Bauem sunda” July 5"" where she Wm Grade Four. donated by Mr. and t, I spend her vacation with her par- grin. CGt;:;:e Smith. awarded to elfonard Bradley. "mrded to M”. :1”;-gelessed race for girls 10 and :J?:l'IllSEOnll,npbe" and James Mac eilits, Mr. and Mrs. William Mur. in u - Anne Smit. ' ' P v. Prim for Huh”, aggregate tn Pm” for arithmetic tn Grade 1. nizzgbara Shaw and Carol Ken- olliesniw h . I Gnde ml. donated by Mr, sud Two, donated by an st. Teresats 2 Chrmim Mum! d N I 3: "V eelbarrow race Miss Anna Prosper. who is em. Mrs. Emm tt Bradley. awarded womeln Institute lwm-dad to .Johns.ton an ancy .Ph Vin a em and Ivan Mac- played in Montague spent the Mn. to Mame Anne Smith. Zita Campbem Mexfvm Bradley and 3 umh KG ed a sh : B19; weekend at her home in George- Prize for the Highest Asizrcsate Leo Mccmhx .Buen .nn :1 an nron . y Mnclnlvre and Kenneth town. in Grade Two, donated by M15 and ' Bane” Mrs. Thomas Curran. Iwtifded '0 Zita Campbell. Prize for the Highest Aggregate in Grade One. donated by Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bradley. Iwafded '0 N1"e- donated by the Baldwin's Kelvin Brad1vy- R d w I ' . Prize! 701' 5990"" Hlgmsl Agi edmto Jl(l)Il:eC"llTl'8ll).s"lu.e' award esa's Womenls Institute. nwlifded to: Jane Curran. Annamae Mc- Carthy, Francis Curran. Lena Mc- Carthy. Walter Bradley.. Prizes for Second Hlithest A8- grsgste. donated by the Baldwin's Road Women's Institute. awarded to: Elizabeth Lawlor, Laura Brad- ley, Mervin Bradley. Joanne Cur- ran and Catherine Curran. Prize for spelling in Grade Ten. donated by Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Bradley, awarded to Joan Slnnott. Prize for Spelling in Grade Nine, donated by Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Arithmetic in Grade Four. donated by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bradley, awarded to Rita Three. donated by Mr. and Mrs. Prize for Mathematics in Grade Ten, donated by the Baldwin's 3. Mabel MacLean. Sack race for boys 11 and over 1. James MscLean 2. Sharon Bueil and Carol l(en- ""9 edy. 2. Malcolm McGowan and Clive Three-leased rice for boys 10 and Road Women's Institite. awarded to Gertrude Gillan. Prize for Mathematics in Grade Prize for French in Grade Ten, donated by Miss Mamie Cameron, awarded to Gertrude Gillan. doll: is; igileillriltiiie Graded Nine, . W Patricia Mcbarcn. l N ed '0 Pr1ze for Highest Standing in the Inspectors Tests, donated by Mr, and Mrs. Adrian Bradley. award- ed to Annsmag McCarthy. P 7'19 '01' the Pupil showing the Most Improvement in the Primary Department! donated by Mr and Mrs. James Campbell. awarded to Eleanor Bradley. 3. James Cox and Bryce Ballem. YEO "TITANIC" MONTAOIIE Vlad. -. Thor. Adm. 40-55 Inc. Prov. Gov. A. Tax The foil i ll . gimiliiey. awarded as Georgie ed G,,;';”"';.,';1;,1;5g;;fm';f;f: CLIi1A'Tgi:ryWI::hB:-I-lBAB.BlAt:!Ae8TAN;I'iYCK;-5:031-311T thzvacnlna I - 99d. ulllf. 6 In 11 d' Prlz. for Spelling in Grade Ch" Gm A”""'" M”C""'Y- greatest ship on her maiden voyage of! the rggged N..l'iZf...J Eight, donated by Mr. and Mrs. Pater McKenna. awarded to Clara Ciil. 'Pi-in for Spelling in Grade Sev- en, donated by Mr. and Mrs. Thom- as Curran. awarded to Chester Geraldine Curran, Valentine Brad- ley, Gerald Cambeli. Pollowing the distribution of prizes the children were given a treat of ice-cream by the ladies of the St. Teresa's Women's In- land coast. bravery. A motion picture you COMING-l"lI.IDAY "l'lIlU'l'l so The story otinany Ii A vee-of cowardice and extreme could never forget and which AND SATURDAY BAD MAN" one can only say is "I'l'I'ANlC." Miss Helen Murphy of Toronto. CiNeu'usaoPE River. McGOWAN MOTORS TODAY and THURSDAY C01-OI CV TECHNICOLOR EXTRA! Cinemascope Short l ATTENTION stltute. I Curran. Prize for Spelling in Grade Six. donated by Reverend Father Croli en awarded to Lena McCarthy and ADVERTISERS. .. "HEART OF AN EMPIRE" i-..;.3.'og..gp.:hm In an M , ,, . - can ossounss AS r-ouows: ”.”.li'...'""..""n.;';'.'n”i2 Frae c Noon SATURDAY for TUESDAY'S paper Prize for Spelling in grade Four. donated by the St. 'l'eress'a Wom- 0V1'I Institute, awarded to Bill Curran. Prize for Spelling in Grade Three. A donated by the st. Teresa's Wom- tnls Institute. awarded to Mabel, Ann Smith. 1 Prize for spelling in Grade Two.' donated by Mrs. Charles Bradley! awarded to Zita Campbell. I Prise fer Arithmetic for Grade 1:611. donated by Miss Mamlel alrilioron. awarded to Gertrude, - sn. t Prize for Arithmetic in Grsdn; Nine. donated by Miss Nam- ;'-nmeron. awarded to Jane Cu--1 Ill. MAYFAIR THEATRE MURRAY RIVER. JULY 25 -- TIME 8:80 P.M. WEDNESDAY (Only) "BATTLE TAXI" . Starring - STERLING HAYDEN P.S.-An exciting story about air rescue work with helicopters in Korea. 5 p.m. MON. for WEDNESDAY'S paper 5 p.m. TUESDAY for THURSDAYS paper 5 p.m. WEDNESDAY for FRIDAY'S paper 5 p.m. THURSDAY for SATURDAY'S paper 5 p.m. FRIDAY for MONDAY'S paper CLASSIFIED ADS Classified. Classified Display. coming Events. Central. Eastern and Western Guardian will be ac- Week Of July 23 - 27 in Charlottetown, 84 Kent Street This is the last chance to get your free Cheat X-Ray in Charlotte- town this season. The Mobile X-Ray Unit is to be made ready for Com- munlty Surveys throughout the Province. coifisio -. THURSDAY . FRIDAY "HOW TO BE VERY, VERY POPULAR" If you are 16 or older, you should have a chest X-Ray at least once . (1 Ali .kd . t 5 .m.f rpublica- a Print for Arithmetic” it l.iiuG,r.a'd.r T yak H". At now! ' - t - In Cinemasmp. tnlblliteniexta ld)&)?.nS:'A:I'd8;y1q l:.rin.o P 0 A ' ,,,.w. ' OIIIOIIOUBS:-Hoatbgthroeghlridq. T - 0 1.,” L-. 1 3 , 5 3.. Starring - BEPTE GRAKE, SHEREE NORTH. ROBERT CUMMINGS P.s.-She had a way with men . . . she knew how to be very, very pop- DEPARTMENT ul.r....mw”herm:mfp