liiliyilizili lll slll THE llillllll, _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Miners’ Children Winner of Governor Generars Medal for General Proficiency- Alexander Horne.- hka... ......_.,_ -~> Many times, ish ourselves 6 "Wily things We mlght do diflerelll- .ly ti’ we were given a second Yet it is by our mistakes the most lasting MacGougan, .A ‘lll/ls. Frank Cameron, Leland Link- loller. Dorothy Sllllphant, Sibyl . ull. Mildred McPherson, Vaughan Groom. llStudents obtaining Certificates- Geflrge Clark, Hester Cashing, Val- erie Arnett, lMarion Inrkln. McLaughlin-Buick pioneered the valve-in-head engine; it is the first, In in r to provide the Triple-Seal (Air ca Cleaner, Oil Filter, _Gas Strainer) against dirt, grit and excessive wear. In ClsassispConstruction : sesses the Sealed Chassis, with every completely enclosed-—the Torque Tube Cantilever Rear Springs. McLaughlin- Buick, with its 75 In Performance: , actual horsepower engine, stands alone. Few cars, at any price, can offer tllc slime case of driving, steering, starting or stopping. In v l . McLaughlin-Buick’s present low prices are a revela- a O tion to those who judge its value by its quality. In Registrations : all l. .l.. range——convincing proof of McLaughlin-BuicHs irresistible appeal. scllool life. Grade lX.—-A. Ramsay cases smul- _ " but there Trustees Merit Cards for Gen- e quite large classes in the “ml lprllllclallllY-l- 3°55“! Jllmlfl- gfxlldlvl‘ lower grades. Each teacher has “lllllvlli 2, Ruth Muttnrt. ‘ lll . ell! 'Clll'ds for ve 757.—Ale - _ worked faitllf ll t bi ° l’ v ll ll‘"°'l'Y her u y ° l "g m” °' finder Nicholson. Viola Mallet, Hel- No other car z Sum) m its price accompaniment, Girls; distribution or Mel-i; Helen Learli, . l l . 22-M1le sllllwllyl-lllfliilli-li‘ l. working part . Summerside llizh School . closing blercises Not Starving, Soc- . -__-__-__..‘ " ‘ ‘ ' - . the d o it); o rs w pupils eagerly to new experiences. of failures alld that we shall pet n statement l of tie (loverno , _ spent in school, which, we are told‘ The followipg are the results for ers families linilpl-l-olo Plflce for highest honors ill Gradu- , I s just as real to us as any . i wj“ Be Ready F01‘ (lrlwlly l0 Chllllffill. ....~.l|l.- nll ~ - Th i t W!“ b6 n e l“ °l a “'"""°' "l ""l""“‘ Winner of Gold Piece——Donnted llreu everywhere lire being ildc- lll“ ‘Scllflol Bohr Wmm“! lllzlle" llllllolllll lll ‘llllll’ (Special to The Guardian) ltitl tliuii before the C0111 strike DB- Wm- Strung. J. n. lllPl°mi1ll—A1oxnhllor Horne. Ada ' oi’ ulloell and lulll- A- A- lMllfilsllllll lilld llis Jel Bull-loll; “ell -M°°l‘e. lMllllllfl D9‘ colonial, loti- Bny Iwhorlfl- ‘Nlllll-lby .l.. hon-lei,- mm, bee" mm“. utensil-ks by Chillflllllll, Mr, Neil To m8 llns been given 1118 privil- . 1 z l t lllfl.) llullllrcll .,_ - . .., _ git- i] I - . (HlSlWJrl l0 l iNl ll l‘ lruoli u l-l lllblHlVLllAl liy the ill "ll “l "ll WPllllIllP. (vell-‘illlfi Arselr gl-aduaung class, am "mm "m" the conducting wire already lalil quality llllli abundant. Drill, Primary PliDllii: "y or the advantages we have renew t-lli cable to spun tliu Atlullllc. liilltfl" iliiys “w vollk lllid lllly itolilertli lllilA m bis 2,500 letters ll llllllulll. it DYll/C and U16 . I... l . . . orll lllill lAillllllll llllli collsilil-rllll- |u).__\*|v].], July 2,11‘)... [gull-Ha] ponm“ all“ l-‘erlllllllws l" lllilllll- ' -- Held in tile c it i - ~ ' Investlglates]Sumllierside yestei-‘dllly? wlirheatre’ "uh no“! o‘ work’ and no douilmschool new“ ll" m“ lll lll" cl!" 2rd‘, iiud citizens. M t i . ul/ s irrell by. lll er A exandel Yet before we leave we lmuet a never higher standard for classes Mlllel‘! Relief Colllllliltce in New Miss Ad“ M Medal. l“ M9 the happiest years of our me Year:- vliillll, tllt-lllllllg Clllflfl. I investigation into the -irculu- Service by Oct. lst— ‘ om numerous milling centres is lllEll . 0 by Mi- Eight Times as Fast olllltcly lilct by incill authorities. "filed 011 the uutlng lClass—Adn MacDougsll. NW YORK. July 2__Wm_k on llnll. Nevertheless tile Slitrletylsllllrll uhii Mr. lllflcllollsnll. Keith Jamleson, Max- Hntho roplucoillclit _ world's fllflllllll- lflllll" Wllllll‘lll"“ - shill Muyor Llllstolie. n . llllgey. Marion Campbell. lll-npillng ""111 lll! lllllrll ll‘ clllllllirlutell. ‘Pill-so agree that llli cuse Mflllellll; Flflg Slllllte. God Save the age or Buying we parting words rllllcs west of lPellzallrlll, llllllllllllll-vl-sili;il|lll-s. 'i‘hl: fdltlll supplied by l-"llli Tllfilllllloll. Lilli rscitati n, l liowli will bo made. Oll tliut llulll -"i‘ill-rll lllwl-l- was u strike clir- Cllllrlelly. Ruth o ed m me m“ years o! i ui lllltil September howcvvl‘ will Sll lllli. The entire circuit will bu. ‘lll hi- night iluills lls lust its ally l filflllll‘ lllllll the Ntllv \'<ll'l<'1\l°l"l(‘lly still heal-lug tho sillelldld irillliuung (Haas; (mvelllllr Generals crowded m ich wss,mopt of us are looking forward there may be the lowest percentage LONDON, l} | . ‘ iurlic V l di t . ssurll by tho British i ll e c pause and look back over the yellrs coming after um York to the efcrl that the work- gall wins Gold We have had our trials and M“ m.‘ Principal's Dean-Grade X. stnllces. New Cable to the efliect that tho needs oi’ c|ill- ’ Lee Home l-o glrl nllllenl- ‘as Now In Use' lll lnuily illuces cilllllrell lire better Wale "l9 SClIBOl Students llllllllllllll Hlflll SI-‘lIOl-‘ll- w deep Sea, "figment o‘ “lulfinds tillers is increasing llelld rol-"Rev. Futilcr Juli Well Robertson. Louis Gallant, Haz- (9 ‘ I “Ht thing. tolllly Wllell llle ‘Wllllll llllllng all‘ illxtrul-ls of tilc reports received lllg W"! U18 iiro the 1955mm or ma strand. The (tolollia will |il'v<ll‘vlli.,|' bllllgl-r. lll- t-voll or silol-lllgo oilKlllE; (lilfllllllg cilol-lls, (i! Canada! and I speaking on Dena“ Ur the _ Gr ell Ap- l _ Wham ml July l5, llll‘. i-lpllco wltllltlic pllllllil: uutllorilii-s was good in lilo, Constance iiefurgey; the Fa pegged m express my nppmcimion Dodds; review f Ilfléit-‘lilglfi-l will ilusll ovur the twclll- ricd out illUi 0 bu ill-guloiit o! l-nlilo UOIIIHECUHK ,. . - l‘ iii lly Utilllhill‘ flrsL; ‘llpllétlilllllflll: oi‘ tho new lsllblollllonle . lilile lloiv ill uso liclwolill Now ‘lluyllr Lllhlwll‘? lmlBPlll-‘ll-loll lllllllll-l of its uni-inn! glory, ill to Medal‘ won by Alexamler llorllellll‘ In power, speed arid acceleration, (iPXlHPZll Proilciellcy- if<4>i~ il:l il siiliwlly lotlllllug 2:: llliiles. Alan“! _ i _ V -_ RESENTATION AND Aoossssww...» \Vl)l'l( will l... t-nnililnll-ll wllhlli (,,,,,,,f,u‘,°;,yl "llmlllg ‘l"“““- in TENDERED REV. Mr. AND - l V w the teaching staff at the begin- MRS SMITH OF YORK. U W“ ' m“ llllll" -l°l"l lug of the term Ma Lillkit lboard Margaret Morrison , Y. _, J.Md l“ . x eter . . nllllntolotlsts lilil lie tolled in m, be,“ culled o" congflftuggfag helng appointed-in the place olilis PBHBQlF-Dflrollly Mohklov. Frank to llld lhll CUllbllllLllUl], engineers the students and wished them Mn ster, who spent the year in-Prince Mcllllll-‘l- ill order lo save as much its possl- o; wales C n _ t _ ble oi’ the relics of antiquity, which my enjoyment during ma" ‘lam’ ligsn obtaililedegae slildgtelréaylalssflgibl- an Crozier, (in Friday evening June 25th.. he people of Hl-ackley lnet at the lime or Mrs, ETnest Prowse to pflnd l. sol-iui evening with their l-ioved pllstol- {Hill his family, Rev. ir. lluli liirs. Slllllll and little nlliglllcr, oil llle eve o!’ lllElf (l6- illrlure for the Canadian West. Grade Vill.-V. J. Smith McLaughlin-Buick leads in The mw low GMAC’ firlttllciil/y rain-l llrl- lll-lll‘l'tl/l!o [q purchasers of McLuilgItltn-Blliclt on lll/ts. UNIVERSAL MOTORS DEALERS FOR QUEEN'S AND KING'S COUNTIES . CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. i. iPllssed—Amanda Cannon, Thom- as lMltcllell. , {Prize for Proficiency-ll, Peggy Struchan; 2. Jean Begg. Prize for Writing.-—Mary lciark. Pupil obtaining the highest num- ber cli’ marks during year-Jimmie Dodds. _ iPupil obtaining the second high- MQLAUGHLIN-BUICK w, IN EVERY WAY BETTER! Mr. Jelly, and the -Pupi1s obtaining over 75% of the i ‘ vlacrollls, u. 0., Jilly 2.-—-En.t "No more lessons. no more DOORH, llllirs flsh-- that's the secret of Nil "l0"! mil-filler? ‘IPOBWBYBQ prevention of goitre us summed up 100KB." by Dr "W. B. Keith, of Vancouver, lit the annual convention oi’ the ’ (flllilllliilll Msliicui Association. ell-loy llle once more. i wllih to all- stuliy- of the disease has shown vlflo you. boys nlld girls, as you go, Llilltcerillill rllcoil, notlliliy the llldi-lll) have the very best time you nlil-i oi‘ the Pacific cullilt and lllsgillll- Be carefree and happy. Drive nllLivcl-l of Jlipllll, suffered very ilt-ldull cure away by bringing happy A ,3 _;_ J_ Gaudet’ ‘manager of the study were carried on ns usual and 75%.—lrene Linkletter, Edward “in... lnnl klildllliBSl-l. s'r. LOUISK July 2.—'rlln lllllllller Year has rolled llrnnnll “Joya-wk, ownnm, was brought t“ cl-lullilrlllt-ll by (Iilrlliulll Bouzliilo, llll-"l wlll lle llle llllll Elfllllllg Yflll ed Wm] pleasure ‘by both teachers Wl- ‘BYI-IUHGY iicoblc llnvc met lo- PREVENT GOlTRE llloollfl mm llle all‘ llllll llllllllledii who HO “my directed the axial-clues (lumfllullues have broughmm w the And you are going [Om] to really physical side of school life has possible number or marks-Jack iDan Birch; lRnlph Morrison, John flclencyrq, Verna no“; 2. Kelli, lion; hopilg thnt til - 1 is exilhcled will be brought to llghtlm hhoo] 1m septertxalflgoileljiulxltglfil genes and her place h“ been ab” t by the excavation‘ work. 8d and ready for an He“ hatter d by a former teacher in our Pass List——1, Peggy Strachan; 2, —-—-—<+>———-— yem- mm, m6 one just clospd’ echopl, Mrs. Wood. Jenn Begg. .\ time of thanks “m. moved m Al the different branches of Those gaining Merit Cards over \il address was rend lowllrli (tllpitni Tileatre. fol‘ giving the u Efifilgiesllllgts ° Clow, Georgie Campbell. "Hr “M? of ‘vhml Mo“ was DH“ s ti; Lille theatre free of (Ylillrge for has be“! ‘gone Dalton, Greta, - - > - ' " ‘ l lc c ns ng exercise-s ‘ - fivlllPli with ll. useful glfl- n R4 _ ' sions prominent .; Mi‘. illlll Mrs. Siullll both rcspolld- S H“, gllll'pifi'as'foflllutl‘fxud addressed l-ll iii icrlilil oi‘ the highest apprecl- ' owll~ _ _ ‘ _ l ,1 and again the Summe m P iii-l We have given a cer- ..‘.”.?‘.“'if.“.lli“.§.f.?fflfilliiiifil‘?! Li‘.“.§“f.‘.‘.’..‘l'.§§§ $52.1 l. he'll? ll"°"':l ‘l.’ "l ll JUI cl .1 ' ‘ ' ' ' ' - _ _ _ Exercises of the yea], T as we ,an t e mornings when we lllli ulll ilyllln, "lilest Bo the 'lle lliterlniltelltly lludel tonstruntiou he I " ° ll‘ llllm‘ all gathered in the ass mbi h ll n ,_ I _ _, - . J .> . A . t l‘, tlis is the first l l 9 Y l1 I “llnllsll ll lliilllllillilislulil ‘llliilflilliwyyeillllll llljixutliiglllllqilli-ililldwiilll llllvl? llllflllrled. to 81103338!‘ ngrollljllu [or singing Wm long be remember‘ “Ill flfl’ 'cl y '. i ‘ . » ' ' - ' -‘ ‘ l _ l l _ _ _ _ I _ ._ Wm attend as mums The 1 and pupils. The teachers have a 0m,“ WM, m,“ M, M“, yuu [11] l‘.lp.ll Lllllltl, llllli pullltlpilted lll n _ - _ arger Strive“ m mm" mm u“ m Ht we iiieet. nginll, llilytnslnlollisuliifiduliliflillpgllull-lei of tlle ldllitlllllkeogx‘Yflllflalpeatlgglllgfithlgli733‘: o, u.“ pu,r,oflsm and Qvjl’ ‘o, one. vlll.-.w. Msxfleld Llnklotter l‘lllll"l_l'llll=' l“ lll" “Gunilla”: ‘n ' ___¢.4__'.____ holiday that seems to stretch bc- country by. “leans .0! ‘mllslcl llllll (Illcv, Mil.‘ Mia. Sui l SAYS EATlNG 0F FISH WILL m“, you’ You have throw“ your great credit is due those teachers our '1',‘ .: _ I H “other held on such occasions as Armis- nlgllt lhlil lVtitlllllilflbelbtefiixi o“ flee Day and Empire Dal Yiikllll hour ogt lel y dCndet training has been conduct- vll"! llii- e us usu under the _\\le llucpiyaroptzglét tllgigsilbig ilguglsrti U, our prmclpnl, ‘ll “vlllll” ll“ p v I Dclllly. Burtill lilartlll, William I ‘run, or [he ways. belelllt looked after. Lspecially Baker, Wilfred Boothroyd, Dore McDonald, Jllck McPllee, James Jolly Johnston's, Joules ulllril, itussel 114A a“ m“ hunk Numb“ p“, 1m sl lmontloh the school sports Denny. Allison Moore, Helen Mills, MeDougall, sdwnrll Doucette, Dan Men-t can“ 0..., 755;“. yum, munsu). Jun" 0,1,1, 1.1.3,,“ clam “noun VPJIFH .wll realize you have l°l‘l_ 5° llllcllellfillllly 1111116!‘ the Harry Dickie, Davis Lidstone, Mclnnie, Wendell Barbour. Blllio MUDOWML new Any,“ l(‘)d‘\lli‘t m-v,“ f, ,,,,u,.,,,g,y U. you, faith. ‘lllrekllllllll 0f Mf- Snllth and Mr. Mildred Llewellyn, Frieda Bow- Brennan, sllwllrll steeln, Albert fimith, jlllargurul, lit-onion... Holly f f“, gmvviuus‘ Many on which were l. ll etter. Thole is nothing like ness. Audrey R088. Georgie Hues. \\":llll-l' .-\l'sl~ll.'lull, ltlllpll (flow, Ed- \\lll'(| (iilllitiil, Olga iil-ylllltoll, Carl é frllllpllt with considerable hard- ships. oln- church has grown under your ministry. Largo congregations have pitiiil-roli to listen to your masterly proslllltlliion of the truth. Fearless- ly lilill forceillliy yoll have expound- l-li lo lls tho (iospcl lnossllge and we fcel lhllt we butter understand llluch of its teachings. You have ttllflill us up to the height and froln ll iofly view we have had our vis- ions broadened and like the Apostle lll‘ oili, have Bil-lll, "It is govll for u! io ho hero." lillL we kllow that ill this world m, [mm gum-L,’ 5am p,‘ KL-lilL Bomlluugilter illto the home. And peoples .wcrc dependent for food through it all be unselfish. Be nllllllly on sea products, and their llllilpy l'or the sake of the other fel- dlet was thought chiefly to be re- low. . ~ spolisible fol- their freedom from "it's easy enough to be pleasant, this uffllitliiiil. Japanese olliilil-en When lilo goes hlonglikehsons. liorll ill lirllii-lh Columbia, he points But the fellow worth while, ls the one who can smile, out, suffered from the malady ill the slime degree as the average When everything goes dead wrong." youngster. People in goitre coun- 1 hope you have nll lmade hun- trlcs liliouill be taught the imporl- llrellll 0h your BXBJIIB» but if you haven't. don't lose faith in your- ullcc of sell fish, clams, oysters and self. with a lift of the chin and a theJikc. (ioitre wlls still one of the mys- lll! 0i’ a grin. tackle the thing in term. o; monk-u; “glance, gall] Dr. which you railed, null you'll do it. Some poet has said, Keith. There was l]. connection be- tilkillg part good school 0i‘ fair plny so necessary due to those teachers who gave oi’ in sports to develop n spirit and the spirit and good fellowship, n part of the training of any one who ill to make a suc- cess of life. and be an asset to n community, and we as pupils feel that n. great deal of appreciation is their time and energy out of school llnurs to make tihet branch of our school life so enjoyable. And now the time ‘has come when we must bid adieu. To you, our Principal and Teachers, we sny, ‘iFnrewellP As we go forth to tis, Frederic Large, Ruth Llewellyn, Louise Norman Eileen Carver, Charles McNeil]. total number of marks-Harry Jlerry, Jlalpll ‘Sonier, Kenneth Cain- eron, Rufus Gaudet, Vernon Arsen- liult. lPllssell-Alltholly Gaudut, Earl Arthur, George Crozier. Tanton, Wesley Corney, Prichard, Oliive Arsenault, Johnny Dumnt, Pupils obtaining over 50% of the Grade IV.—A. Green Trustees’ Merit Cards for General Proficiency-l, Robert Clark; 2. Ethel Crockett. l Over 76% (in order of merit.)— Jean Llewellyn, Arthur Rogers. Stanley Morrison, llullie Lefurgtly. lRoland Morrison. Bel-ll Melkle. Daley. Bruce Callbeck. Grade Vi l—lM lss Tsnton Trustee merit cards for General Proficiency-l, Jninima Tanton; 2. Muriel Gordon. Merit Cards for over 75%.-~ Richard, Willard lLeUldil‘, Arthur Jackson/Aim“ Lamhy, “pull Mm, lllrt, Brclltoll ltllllkill, (iljllllllill Crosbic, llol-othy Silnlllolls. Mllry Martin, Lelloy Gallant. llcllry l.c Claire, irwiu Itoss, lliidll Basic-r, Roland Arseullllit, itolllnli Bishop, Velma McQuzlrric, lnlllll Allztlllllrril», Wilibcrt Arseiillult, .llill<-t ilurlllli, Grace Wood, Allen Mollklcy, ‘Cili- ford Gaudui, Ronald McNeil, Ell- W111i Gallant, Beatrice Vincent. Jleter Des-Roche, liilllll-ho liogg, llelell ’l‘lliinlp.-ioll, lillrlllll llalrllllless, ltcgilllllll Arsclillult, Cyril lkU ' li‘l.‘, ltlfilblttflll ‘Perry, in.» lloy Carver, Perry, ltuliy iilugiie, Nol-lnzln Gal- lillll, (fill-ii (lillis, lllzill‘ linker, Ali'- rl-ll Aillthici-ioll, llhlio Dodlls. Theo- llorc (llllllllll, Mark (luudet, Val- lllorc lreliltliltfl, Clllroliclz Landry, Jill-k llilrkllsss, Wendell Muttart, ilzlrry English Pllsseli-ddrullk Adams, Arslaulllllt, Everett Philips, Downing. Herbs Used — In Medicine Lloyd John Keir Weeks, Lloyli iivvklillrt, Willili Tommy Jackson, Willie Clark. Mer- nwmnmm’ Jwthur ‘W, mo“, “H. Jorie McCallum. Viola Wood. Lucy “Tom White, Claude llnrkliess, Fred Women will be interested to know Gallant, Frank Arseuault. Alnu cine the Lydia 1-}. Pillkhaln Medi- twoel, itli pl-evalulice liud the qual- ity of the water supply. The great- take our pldces in life we shall sl- wsys remember of changes we cannot build our "mm o“ more flmn ‘r "fnbornncler close together. Meet- ings alrd partill-gs seem to be the orlicr or life and‘ whllt is loss t0 lliio is gain to another. Be assured as you go froln lls. our best wishes llllli prayers will follow you and your falllily to your new field 01' lllbor; where we believe llinny large ' oppoltullities nwalt you. A luinister witll your ability. in illc grcllt Uu-lted Church of Canada. in ll country like our (lunlldlull Wcsl. will be afforded scope for your (loll given gifts nud we trust ‘lilzlt out there wilere plentiful llllr- Tll-‘ilri lire gathered. you 100 Wlll be i-llllblell to garner in many ll golden shoal‘ rol- ’1‘lle Master's Kingdom. We lrllst you uiid your lllvllll ‘llle-‘l lully be spared to enjoy many you"! lll‘ fruitful service. We feel sure you will not llllogotller forget the lllllu province by the sea. We bill you farewell null GOIl, fipilPil on yollr mission, null eXlBllll lo you. our best wishes lol‘ Yfll" filiure welfare and be! Y0" l° 11"" “Pill this little gift as an expres- slou of ollr appreciation ullli w‘ gurll. er lluilnlity or iodine ill the water the less general was the (N88859- \‘Vhlllcvel' its cause, the adminis- tration or sllllili lllnolllits of lodllle was tho best wily oi‘ clearing lll) the trouble. pr J. l0. IMellkills, oi‘ Montreal, gave i, puppy oll hcurt disease, de- clnrliig thllt no illness was more nlllellllhle to preventive illellllllllfi- (lures ivore not ullulluiil luid should b still Illllfql trlillllllilll. lll, .l. (l. lloullisoll, of Canton. (Yhliill, guru llll llllllrcss oll tuulorli, illllslrllllilg his-paper with vleW-s of (Jiliiiesl- r-llsoll. ‘rhors was 1w lliilllunlly tli cziilcci‘ ln ilily race or clinic, ho llllllell. -—'—-—" GOES T0 PENITENTIARY MliblNllPllhl, .lllly 2»- Josellll Xuvier llellrsl, f0l'lllt'l' prc-‘llllfilll 0! the ‘HEIIYRL Music Publishing Com- pully. \\'i\,'<i yesierlilly sentenced to sol/n" yelii"; imprisonment in Ston- eyMoulltllln Penitentiary. He was mum] guilty of oiglit charges ill- volvlnl; frliull. making use of fol‘!- Sigllcd on beliillf 0f thc pevillll lll llrllckley, t-d lllu-lllllsuiil iiuii fllise illelfillflell- The Columbus‘ of the Allin Gebhlm surname lly s Air Reaches England you can chew, Then chew it. Plan for more than you can do,l Then do it. Hitch your wagon to a star, Keep your sent, and there you are." We call this a ‘closing, and we call it a commoncennént. You are closing one year and after iishort rest you will be commencing an- other. Wily all this seemingly use- less study. boys and girls? Prof. Coe tells us that "Education in the broadest sense of t‘he. term, takes place wherever n plastic mind ac- quires n set of any kind. In nless broad sense education lies‘ in the contribution made by society to the set of the mind. in the strictly technical sense. education is the social inheritance of the child con- trolled for the purpose of giving a set to young minds." I wish to say further that the purpose of all this reedin‘, ritin‘, and 'rithmetic, the purpose of controlled play in the public schools, the purpose of the well balanced curriculum which you as l1 school have been studying, is to so impart to you the social in- lieritance oi’ the race, that there will be no break between your school life and your larger life as you grow, and that you may develop social character and the highest social emciency. in plain words. you go to school to fit yourselves for the best possible life, not for selfish motives. bllt in order that you be enabled to make the great- est contribution to society. and appreciate that you have done your best to give us the foundations for a good and successful life. And if at any work. a really great work it is. please remember that, wiliile boys and girls are not good at express- ing themselves in a sentimental fashion, yet each and every one oi us, in looking back, will pick out one or all of you as the inspira- tion for some of the -b_cst ideals oi ollr lives. This sentiment may never be expressed, but it is there ull the same. To you, citizens of ‘Summerside, we say "Farewell." During the years we have been growing up around you we lilave been trying no doubt at times. yet you have been very patient with us, slid we some day will understand and appreciate the benefits of being brought up under the guidance and example of good citizens. To you, fellow students, we say "Farewell." We have come to the dividing of our paths, and when we stop to think about it we regret that we cannot all go on together. Yet we know that we shell always be interested in one snothei-‘s suc- cesses, snd that s few at least of our friendships will last a life- ime. I would urge you who have not yeuresclled the lsst grade of school, to make the most o! your opportunities here, ‘so that when you come to the lest day you may have the fewer regrets for wasted time. To you of the graduating The graduating class is going out: from the school. A‘ number to con- tinue their studies at higher seats .of learning, others to begin their apprenticeship in their chosen life-work. As you go. will you rs- lmember that all of you may be great. in the highest and best sense. But if you are to be greet. i1 you are to succeed ill life, there are certain things you lmust. re- member. Ynil must remember that humility makes forjreatness. The following is the Valedictory q “liming elowd on Ills rlilll" lain s sixteen spoons nlm llt‘ Journey t. until AYrIGI- ~ read by Alexander Horne:- Your‘ Worship, Mr.‘ Chairmen, Members o, the Bcliool Board. Teachers, Fe ow Pupils. bllllfil lllll Gentlemen. ‘Our gathering toseth- er tnlts nllirils the clots of sn- otiier so ool year, and we of-lirsile X class l would say. "Let us, remem- ber that in every graduating class there sre- those who make s not- sble succe , there are others who are decide?! failures, and still others who are just average citis- ens. ‘Let us remember still tur- iiber that those who are lmost showy in life sre not necessarily the most successful, nor are the apparent failures always the real failures. I: we tollow t e Golden Rule in our dealings til others and keen in mind that the rend to success is hard work mingled with sports and clean flin toileep up livin; s four- liqusre welI-bsisnoed life we n- llot help but succeed. Then ‘Pet ns resolve that we. the lrrsdust as class 0:198. whether in college. life, or in business life, wbs_ r our pursuits lnsy be. shall l w l C t me you feel discouraged in your ‘Mdqevlni Bishop, David lCondon, Jack Mor- rlson. Passed-Lloyd Gallant, Lorne low. lEddy Arsenault. Edward Percy Wedge," Doris Woodside, Grade Vl.-<Msrion Lenrd General Proflciellcy.——1, Mildred Alien; 2, Gladys Denny. Trustee Merit Cards for over 75%.—<Lottie MoCsllum, IPl-ancis MoNeill, Dorothy ‘Pond, Vernon Mc- Quarrie, Lillian Dickie, Novella Delaney Frank Tanton. Robert Begg, Blair McDonald, fro. Hickey, lEnoch Sullivan, Leo Doucette, Jean Nicholson, Roland Crozier, Hazel Condon. Elmer Murphy. ‘Her- bert Schurman, Winston MoCauli, Joseph Areenault, Hair croseman, Bradford Cairns, Cari elnnill, Ed- ward Clark, ‘Calvin Bownese. Al'- thur Larkin. lPassed-Charles Mclnnie, Francis McQusrrie, Charles Peters. Lillian lDickie, Joseph Arsenault, Elmer Milrplly and Gladys Denny are especially mentioned for hav- ing perfect attendance for year. A prize awarded to Jean Nichol- son fol- greatest improvement in writing for the year. Grade VF-Miidrsd 8. Lewis Trustees’ Merit Cerdli for Gener- erni Proficiency .1, Daisy Millet; 2. Sarah lBaeler. Merit Cards for over 75%»- ‘Minnie Boswell, lEdna Baker, Irene Silliphsnt, Marion Ambrose Desnnoiie, Norms Call- beck, Arthur Sullivan, Zilphs Link- letter, Reginald Muttert. Mannie Tanton, Wallace Bssier, lidsrl Gaiidet, on Bowness, Jamel Gallant, Fredtgie Blsoquiere, Eris Cshill, Eldri Arsensult, Helol MscKinnon. Aline Carney. Anthony Richards, Henry Bishop, Vernle Gallant, Jsoir netnrsey. Sl-llsfl Smith, Donald Carney. Jenn e. Gertrude Arseneult. lEnllms W “l, Marion Manhood, Reds llsqCsl- ium. Grads V.-l. lulllvsn Trustees’ Iertt Osrds for Gen- eral Proficiency-I, Francis QD§ eases}. Bu Morrison. Merit . meet for the Iss2 time ll Bl ma. rronl allmlsemlin tlisll School we sro lfllll W"! - 195° v ‘- in the footsteps oi the may w! line men and women who v0 m I some ulrouil sling-guide HIIQWQEWQ! letters B!!! lollvliilili l diobsrtsos. Nino Simmons, MsoQusrrie. _ 00 Olldl OVOI‘ link-fully harlot slnitil. . bert Gallant, Frulik APFUillllllL. Grado under 75%.——liilrry Birch. Hurry ‘Perry, ltuslicll Affilillilllll, ’l‘lleoliore Hayes, Bruce Schurlllllll. Holman, Edna Contain. Thelma‘ Lowther, Ernest Gallant, Leo Blair‘ qiiiere, Glendon Llesltoclles. mill! McNevin, Henry Martin" Muriel Carver, Franklin MuEwen, Bruce lCrozier, Bennie Richards. Jack Huestis, Harold Simmons. Dorothy -Dodd, Ethel Adams, ‘Lizzie Adams, Bert Arsenauit, Roy Daley, Lillian ..vicLeod, Oliver Gallant, Nora. lll- msn, Walter Richards, Vernon Clow, Grade IVF-sflowena Mliliqan Grade I.--Muri'e| Lee Trustee‘ Cards for General Pro- flclencyfi-l, Wllfrvli Perry; 2, hill‘- iam Nicholson. Merit Cllrlis ()\'l‘l‘ 7.'l'/.'..-~i\'cilll Sillilliolls, (‘rl-lel Acorn, liliroilly (lllllbcck, Phyllis SlUWilFl, l‘ieillly' clue Company 0f Lynn, Mass, is the greatest user of roots and herbs in the country. (lvcr 500.000 pounds llro llrllfil llllliuuliy in the manufac- luro of Lydia ll}. Plnkhams Vege- liiblc Cflllllliillllil-‘flll gathered at the sells-on oi’ the year when their lllcdicillai properties are at their host. ll‘ol- more than 50 years this illluulls lllcllil-iue for woman's ills lllls been restoring sick and ailing WOHIPH lo llt-lllth lluli happiness. lf_ you are ill, ii. will pity you to try it. Trustees’ lMerit Card for General Proficiency. —— 1. Donald Both- royd: 2. Helen Holman and Miriam‘ Cnrruthers, equal. Merit Cards for all over 75%.— - Janet Horne, Beatrice Rankin. Lorne Monkley, Margaret Sinclsil Eldon Hickey, Medeus Blacquiere, Virginia Palmer. s: Grade lib-Rowena Mliligsn Trustees‘ Merit Cards for General Proficiency-l, Ross MacKenzie; 2. Hildred Maclilurdo. Merit Cards for all over 75%.--_ Ferno Rogers, Billie Arnett, Albany Doucette, Emilie Clements, Lloyli Phillips, Beryl Milllgan, Aubrey GsudebLucy SlmmonsJStelle Perry, Henry Arllenault. Margaret Cnmer on, Curie Spears, Amos lPerry. Roy Crozier, John MoNally, Ralph. - G-audet, Effie MaoKny. ‘ ' ‘Passed-rclarence Steele. Grade IIL-I-M iss liswson - i Trustees‘ Merit Card ‘for General Proficiency-d Edith Williams; Georgie Ufuziel‘. ‘l I Merit Cl-flll for 75%.—1Denzil Mc-l Neil. APthurTJIovv, Constance Le-l Illlfily, Voids Grady, Eric Mc-' Ewen, Clilorli Brown, Mull: ltaz-l sin t, ahrjorie slsoQusrrle, Ruth ds. miner Menonslll. Arthur ‘I5 Ghsrlotts (Mildly. Augus- tine Arsongalt, David lfnrlrin, Edna Crossnisn. Arthur Arsensuii, cllllr- in Taylor. Elmer Arliensuit, Ruth Grady. Cllflord Arlene-sit. Annie ircb, Waiter Mclnnie, Kenneth l, Itnrlley Arsensuit. Harlan ll. Everett Wllitten, Reta Can- Gledys Hschhert. Robert %X. sdflio Phillipe. Hlnson McLeod. {up Llsb-dlsrnlret Arlsellsnit. fiiwlll-Fiilffilllé Grads n4.»- Kirn " arrivals st Quebec. Full of hops, frames’ Cards for Genersi Pro- This young Hungsrlsn couple,“ hsndisiolns and s0 ' In what to tllsm ls s lend of grog in, Picturesque Newcomers t0 Canada ~I_WIM must they expect to inning their pertained .-.4un-....a. ._..n-¢1-