PAGE TWELVE THEI GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN JUNE 17. 1,953 ulund T NOTICE I will not be responsible LDGY, LISTLESS, OUT OF LOVE WITH LIFE? Tlinvakaupynurlinrbila... Jump out ll Ind varn' to go Uh not worth livin '1 It may bu Llu Ilvrl lt'a I Iactl If your Iver hilt in not Rowing y your load my noi. digest . . . pu- Noah up your ntormi-ti . . . you feel con- llimf and all tha fun and apurklo go out If . Tlut'a when oil need mild, gentle Carin: Littla LIVBC illa. You see (Inna: Hp ltilaulalc your liver bila till once again nu (outataratonfuptotwopixltan day into your Lligeulivl (run. This nhoiild I: you right. up, lnlks ynu fool that i..,.,.y ya m hm again. So Join -lay .ui.ii, 1.: Clrhri Ll,!.tl.n lI',vIr Pills. Alwl I have for any debts contracted by my wife. ROBERT R. SANDERSON. Marie, King's County. m AN R. C. A. F. MOBILE RECRUITING UNIT wii,r. VISIT )l()NTA(il'F. AT Tm: t .ts.uiiAx LEGION HALL ON 'lllll'RSl)AY. Jl'NlC ltlth Office Iiuiira: 3:00 i'.)l. to 9:00 l'..Nl. -- AND - St)l'RlS AT TIN”. ('(ll RT lI(Il'SE ON FRIDAY, -ll'NE 19th (lffI(-9 llniirii; I200 P.)I, to 9:00 I'..ll. I'iilt for full detail.-I alwiiit tlin iniuiy npportII- tllltl (irniiiiilvren-Hlthmit 0liligiitlniI!E Visit the Nluli'.'r- IIltl1'I Ill Alrrrcu COMING THURSDAY Q3 ll RI -' when M.Il: Bob and Mickey team up for zany laughs! Ks" , , i”, IIIIIICKIEY ROONEY MARILYN E"iiiii"E MAYEH -in STANLEY (ELEMENTS - JACK DEMPSEY I PARAMOIJNI PICTURE PRINCE EDWARD FINAL T0-DAY SPENCICR TRACY - VAN JOHNSON ”PLYMDUTll ADVENTURE" CARTOON - SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 I CAPITOL T0-DAY BEYOND YOUR WTLDEST DREAMS "ISLAND 0F DESIRE" NEWS - COMEDY - SHOWS 3:30 -7 - 9 giiiiit. - FRI? EIET o . p I L p Rhine: and Hllor whit: nun I”; our the scarlet aaau .5 the taboo dlumondgl , uni: lIGIl.BR- ', ""4"W”IK"I WV GIIIIJM 0 n.a....q.,”u'.'.u.-, THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Bruce MacPhee, Min Joy-on A(:ll?.NTs:--MONTAGUE: liarold F. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart. Mn. Wlulnion, Plus Mcxlnnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wlldon Lavers. Tha Guardian may be bought at Blue Dame-Restaurant. and Gun the following places in Montana rdian Oltlce; in Georgetown: nu ' Post Office; In Souria: The snack Bar and H. Richards 8 III- 1 .. 'LAW oirivivi:-It Me-ivin'"J. tMcQuaid will his closed all day Wednesday during July, August. . .'l'0llNG Progressive Conser- vativca of Montague and vicinity will meet in committee room, Legion building, Montague, Wed- n- nesday, June 17th, 8:30 pm. Ever,tonc welcome. ....'llI.'JAR. the Westmoiieland Isingers of Mniirton in the A. ll. IMai'l(eiizia ll.iiI, Mnntligue, on IMonriiiy, June 22 at 81.10 pm. Readings and tap rianrinz aim Inn tho prnzrain. II United CIlLii'('ll rhnir. I JFIZNPIRAI. AT Pl-1TER'S ROAD i- The funeral of the late Mrs. IME!')' J. I-'iiiley was held yesterday afternoon. A short service at the Mactman Funeral Home was con- ducted by Rev. J. T. Irwin. During the service Mr. George Johnson isang as a solo "Be)'Dlld The Smil- iiiig And Weeping". Funeral serv- ices were held in Peter's Road iPresbyieriaii Church and icoiidiicted by Rev. J. T, Irwin. In- termriit was in the Peters Road iL'CillF'.Cr)'. The pail-beurri'.s were IR. A. Johnston, George Johiiston, iNril Maoswain, Archie MacLcod, iCl,i'de Kerwin, Herman Irving. .tFl'NERAl. YESTI-IRllAY - The funeral of the late John A. ixfatil-(enzie. who passed atiay at Illli home in MODLHXLIP on Satur- rl.-iy, was held from S1. .tii(ii'vw's ,Prcsh,xtcriaii Cliiiri-ii 5 i-st:-i'driy Izifteriiomi. A lnisge vi-iii:i'c:;;itinii inttended the seiwirn which was t'OIldllCIPt'l by the iiiiiiistcr, Rev. I-K N. Yniiiiz. Mrs. Elsie Wnttr'r- ,uorth presided at tho iirgzin, The liyiiiii ”lii Til" (iilI'lIItll” uiix stint; by Itlessrs, .loiin Bixiis and Nial- rnim Munro, and It tiin, Mcssi's. Munro, Bears and Briico aging "Hm-an of Rest". Tim Il)Illn "'l')ic Lord's My sIl9llIlPl'(I" was sung hy the choir and cmigiegiitiriii. The pail hearers wnrc .l?1illt'S l.0tKFl')', Harv:-y Fraser. llarry Llewellyn, Douglas M.'.iri.arc-ii, I). V. MacDonald, liarry l..'ino. Iii- termeiit took place in the Pres- byterian Cliuri-ii Ct'l'll0l0f') iii Cardigan. Death At Bleach”-Point 0f Mrs. W.D. Irving 'The death occiii-red at her home in Beach Point on Monday of Mrs. William D. Irving in her 90th year, following an illness of a few months. The deceased was born at .Vliirray Harbour, the daiigliter of the late Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Beck. Left to mourn her passing are two daughters, Jessie, Mrs. Axel Nordstranclt, Alarbieliead, Mass. and Mary, Mrs. Seller Maclx'ay. Miirray l-Iarboiir; also two sons, Nathan at home and George in Massacliiisetts, l'. S. The funeral will take place on Tliiirsday at 2:30 pm. from the Murray liarboiir Uliited Church. interment. will be in the Beach Point cenietery. IN KINGS The unilorsignml shiill and other Lilwrxil speak:-r Feed Service Mill-ii volume on request.) Also Dwelling Hot and cold water. Illllll And the following: hog and poultry barn-1 Sponsored tug w c re I BAY FORTIJNE HALlr-Tiicstlay, June 23. CARDIGAN HAl.L-Wctlncsday, June 24. LAUNCHING SCHOOL--Thursday. June 25. NEW PERTH HALL-Friday, June 26. 3 ST. TERESA'S IIALL-Tiiosday, June 30. I SINNOTT ROAD SCHOOI.-Wednesday. July 1. I HEATHERDALIC HALL--Thursday. July 2. , GLEN WILLIAM HALL-Friday. July. 3. STURGEON HALL-illonday, July 6. MIIRRAY HARBOR HALL-Tuesday. July '7. MURRAY RIVER HALL-Wednesday, July 8. 1AMBRlDGE HALL-Tllllfsfltly, July 9. LITTLE SANDS HALL-Friday. July 10. LOWER MONTAGUE HALL-Monday, July 13. LORNE VALLEY HALI.--Tuesday, July 14. ANNANDALE HALL-Wt-dnestlay. July 15. Meetings at ronialnini: centres announced later. m BUSINESS I OPPORTUNITY cated in the Village of Mt. Stewart. Furnace. 1 hog and poultry barn-25x40, new in '49; 1 of both 100 hogs, 600 laying hens. Automatic water throughout. Priced ;l'o Sell. Apply: 1 ' F. W. CLARK, , Mount Stewart ' Ilall, Mon- Burns' ....'DAN(?l'2 Beaver tague, Friday. June 19, , Orchestra. I ..,.'Mi'. Fred Marl-(enzie and his sister, Mrs. Albert Murdock. of Reading, Peiinsylvania, arrived in Montague Monday evening to iittend the funeral of their fa- ther, the late John A. Mac- lienzie. ' Commencement (roiitiniied from page 1 htciosiiig remarks were made by -His Excellency Bishop Boyle who defined cliaractr.-r. riot. culture. as the aim of education. He refer- red in Mathew Arnold's thought. that character makes a person iiortliy or worthless. The vaiedictory address was de- lire:-ed by Miss Mildred Mullen. who stated the greatest aim of this graduating class was to help mankind reach the sublime destiny inf ilie sons of God. Miss Mary MacDonald presented ;the salutatory. Also on the pro- gram was a selection of fitting choral numbers. LISL of awards and prizes were as follows: Graduation Diplomas . Graduation diplomas are award- IFi'I to the following young ladies .who have satisfactorily completed the course of studies prescribed itnr Grade Eleven. tlfonor DI- ,plomasi 75'.) and over: Shirley -Daley, Lorraine Sherry, Eileen :l;aL'P,t', Yvonne Gardiner, Anne list-atiicy, Mildred Mullen, Mary lS0lllf"i'S, Jean Bevan. Helen Creed. i sate-'l5Wn: Mary Elizabeth Mur- iplty, Marjorie Tiaiiior, Lorraine isiiiiiott. Carlene MacEacherri, Anne iMcQuaid. Alberta Atkins, Gene- irievc Rnssitcr, Marie Biirge, Paula iRF)'mOllfI, Irene Maclntyre, Cath- .Pl'lil8 MacDonald. Margaret. Mur- iiihy, Eileen Murray. Mpgaret lzakeni. ; Graduation diplomas are award- ,cd to the following young ladies iitllo have satisfactorily completed ilhe Secretarial Course and have attained proficiency in the requir- ed subjects. (First Class Honorst: ,Mary MacDonald. Frances Gallant; iAllll9LLe Biacquiere. Valma Ber- iiiard. Mcriiia Gallant, Shirley 1). IHOIIOIXUZ Marion Smith, Lor- iraine Hainmill, Priscilla Gillie, Phyllis Mullen, Thelma Cameron, Maureen Dayle, Esther Clairkin, Elaine Brown. tsurcrssiz Maiy Prauzht, Flor- ence Miirpiiy. Certificates are awarded to the following young ladies who have satisfactorily completed the course of studies prescribed for Grade lTen. ilanor Certificates 75'). and tnv-:ri: Regina Giilis. Mariel. Dahl, Mary Elaine Trainer. Erma. Mac- Donald. Elaine Machims. Eliza- beth MacDoiiald. , 65?).-759?: Janet: Doucette, Betty Kelly, Nola. McCabe. Marina Hen- MSSCX. Shirley Smallwood. Doro- thy MacIiit.vre. Doria Murphy, Shir- IW Delaileyi June Sherry, Sheila MacDonald. Mary Ellen Walker, ,Mary MacDonald. Norma. Gilli- dctte, Eleanor Walker, Joyce Con- iioiiy. Honor Certificates are awarded .to the following Grade Nine stu- bPer” i .- LIBERAL MEETINGS couuiv address all above nm-tings s will be present. Liberal Candidate. Centrally lo- (Particuiars of ew in 1952. in 1948-hardwood floors. 6x55, new in '51--capacity dent: who have at.tairicJ an aver- age of 7596 or over: Shelagh Mal- loy, Patricia Mclnnla, Marie Mc- Cvulgari, June Heniiessey. PRIZE Llstt Grade XI Bronze Medal of His Excellency, the Governor General of Canada, for General Proficiency in Grade XI, awarded to Shirley Dalcii Gold Cross for Religion, pre- sented by His Excellency James Boyle. D.D., awarded to Shirley Daley. Prize for Science. donated by UN Charlottetown sub-division at the Catholic Women's League. award- ed to Shirley Daley. Prize for Second Iligliest Stand- ing, donated by the Charlottetown Clinic. awarded to Lorraine sherry. Prize for English. donated by the Notre Dame Alumnae, award- ed to Lorraine Sherry. Prize donated b.V RPVETENI Mother Provincial for the out- standing guei, Voted so by her classmates, awarded in Lorraine Sherry. Prize for Third 1-lighest stand- ing. donated by Monsignor Mc- Mahon, awarded to Eileen Lacey. Prize for Mathematics, donated by Dr. L. i. Duffy, awarded to Yvonne Gardiner. James Blake Memorial Prize for History, awarded to Anne Bradley. Prizes for English Composition, donated by the Junior Sodality, awarded to Jean Bevan and M11- dred Mullen. . Prize for French, donated by W. D. Giills. awarded to Helen Creed. Prize for Chemistry, donated by Hon. George Desiois, awarded to Mary Soniers. . Prize for Proizress dtuiing the year, donated by Rev. P. F. Mac- Donald, awarded to Lorraine Sin- nott and Aime McQkiaid. Prizes for sewing. donated by Rev. Louis Dougan, awarded to Margaret Murphy and Marie Burge. Prize for Application, donated by Rev. Francis Corcoraii, drawn by Margaret Zakem. Prizes for Sodaiity work. award- ed to Paula Reyniond and Cath- erine MacDonald. Commercial Prize for Highest Aggrqzate, donated by Rev. Louis Dotigan. equally merited by Mary MacDon- ald and Frances Gallant. Prize for Religion. donated by Rev. P. F. MacDonald, awarded to Annette Biacouiere. Prize for Bookkeeping, donated by Dr. L. 1. Duffy, awarded to Valma Bernard. Prize for Ofiice Practice. donat- ed by Mr. John Power, awarded to Phyllis Mullen. Prize for Ellillslt, EXTRA HEAVY DUTY MODELS L, M-Ill SCHOOL BUS the Charlottetown Clinic. livarded to Pi-ances Gallant. Prize for Stenogrephy, donated by Hon. George DeBlol.s, award- ed to Mary MacDonald. Prize for Typewriting. donated by Mr. J. J. Morris. awarded to Lorraine Hammill. Prize for Choral work, donated by the Junior sodallty, awarded to Annette Blacqulerc. Prizes for sewing donated by a Friend, equally merited by Marion Smith and Thelma Cameron. Prize for Application, donated by a Friend, awarded to Florence Murphy. Prize for Art, donated by Rev- erend Justln MacDonald, award- ed to Merlna Gallant. Prize for sodallty Work, donated to Priscilla Gtilis. Grade K Prize for Highest. Aggregate don- ated by Sir W. J. P. MacMillaii, awarded to Regina Gillie. Prize for Religion, donated by The Junior Sodallty. awarded to Betty Kelly. Prize for Second Highest Aggre- gate, donated by Mr. E. P. Foley, awarded to Marian Dahl. Prize for Third Highest Aggre- gate, donated by J. J. Morris, awarded to Mary Elaine Tralnor. Prize for English, donated by the Notre Dame Alumina, award- ed to Erma MacDonald. Prize for Latin. donated by Mary Trainer, awarded to Janet Dou- cette. Prizes for Catholic Action. don- ated by Rev. Francis Bolger, awarded to Betty Kelly. Regina Gillls. and sheila MacDonald. Prize for Mathematics. donated by Mr. E. P. Foley, awarded to Elizabeth MacDonald. Prize for Art, donated Friend, awarded to laney. Prize for Application, donated by Rev. Francis Corcoran, drawn by Eleanor Walker. A Prize of S5. donated by Rev. A. L. Herrell, will be awarded to the student of Grade X who leads her class in the Entrance Examina- tion. Prize for Sewing, donated by Rev. Justin MacDonald. awarded to Dorothy McIntyre. Grade IX Prize for Highest Aggregate in Grade IX, donated by Monsignor McMahon, awarded to Shelagh Malloy. Prize for Religion, donated by Rev. Louis Dougan, awarded to Shelagh Mailoy. Prize for Second Highest Aggre- gate and Application, donated by Charlottetown Clinic, awarded to by I Shirley De- domied bylPatricia Mclnnis. ovloo 0om,0l0l6l.fIM9WL "0iwnwQ4sswA6msot" IIIEIII iiiiitiist Prize for Third Highest Aura- gate and Application. tioriated by Mr. E. P. Foley, awarded to Marie McGulgan. Prize for Piano. Community Con- cert Ticket by Mrl. J. D. McGul-' gan. awarded to Anne Wedge. Prize for Music. donated by a Friend, awarded to Sielagh Mal- loy. Souris convent Honor Roll ti-'ollowing is Kc honor roll for Souris Convent: Grade VIII-l. Joyce Clieverle; 2. Maureen Wood: 3. Audrey Mullally. Grade VII-1. Betty Mclntosh; 2. Anne Mclnnis. Grade VI-t. Joan Stewart, Eun- ice Arsenault, Frances Clinton: 2. Pen! Campbell; 3. Sylvia C Grade V-1. Alice Clinton, hevgm rlcla. MacDonald. Carole ST" Maccormack: 2r Claire Gailm: Jean Mooney, Lorraine P . ' Ann Marie MacPhee. mm 3 Grade carter. Francea Calilpbel MacDonald: 2. Paula Peters H . Mallard, Irene Malone, ' 4" Phee; 3. Jessie Wright, Mooney. Vera Clinton. IV-1- 39”! Paqiiet 1.3,, 1' Margani Jot?” Mac. (.riiene,.. Whitty. , hlargan" Grade III-1. Gertrude Mzicpgn nld. Marina. Perry; Cheverle, Betty Jan M- . iieien Wrizht, E tcmiizii. Joanne Doucette. Grade II-1. Gert cl Cecilia Cheverle, m E P” B 2. ciynn””-l'i".;...Y”"ii:;i;i 3. Corn Cniiipbeu Marlzarct Pb”? 2- Lynn Anne Roach Ram - I MacDonald. Jeanette Milcltniiiudl 3. Connie Clinton P ) Elaine Mclsaac. ' an em Cm". T Every home needs IUAVIII wash I everything washable It's all Kare," extra soapyll No wonder New Sunlight isf Canada's fastest selling bar soap.i Nothing else can take it! place-4, it washes everything W.1shaIiIe.' Get New Sunlight today! 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