ing from the W. R. Kinkora Notes lMx. J. Willred lifcCaroill 0f Montreal and little auuzhter. Viinnlfred Patricia are the guests or‘ Mr. McCoNllFs parents Mr. and Nlrs. Patrick McCurvilie, Kin- kora M1‘. McCarville is g charter- ui accountant and has been en- ;;,ged with the Nothern Electric Cm, Montreal, for the last eight years. Mr. Vernon McQuaid and Mr. Andrew Lynch, Charlottetown. ACTC on a fishing trip on July 15¢ n Kmkora and were successful .1, catching some speckled beauties. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Griffin, Ncrw Wiltshire. and their two children, Master Earl and Everett Griffin, were the Ruests of Mr. rrid hlrs. Aden Grcenrin on Sun- :f.~._v last. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Ih-ainor. liinkorzi, were on a visit to their hnughtcris, Mrs. Peter Creamer, F"urls Mr. rind Ali's. yrynrl their visit very much. The many friends of Mr. rm! l.‘l\\'l('.'>.< 1.," Klnkora Vin- .. Sitnmersldo for s and his friends hope lillll nrorntl again in d hcnltli. DISLIKED BY IXSLCTS Flerlrzane is a ytllznt said to drlvc u)‘ insects l‘_\' its odor. y (f. $ 5. Saving Specials FRL-SATI-lllllil. Alymers Vegetable Soups 3tins.. 25c Alymers Tcmato Soups 3tins . . . . ........25c Cream Style Corn Ztins... . . . . ...37c Glen Valley Pork 8r Beans 2 tins 20c Schwartz Peanut Butter l6 oz. 38c Peas 2tins 25c Tea, Muse's 2lbs. $1.75 Peaches l05 oz. jar .. $1.25 Strawberry and Raspberry iarn Raisins Seeded and Soodless 2 l Set Dinner Dishes 44 pieces Reg. $15.50 Special NOW IN STOCK I Trainoi- en- t are , plcasrci tn have him home againfi .\lr. Lawless" was a patient in the‘ .... Bakers Choice Artificial Vanilla 4 oz I only 65 pieces Dinner Set Victoria Pattern 22K gold trimmed Rog. $39.50 Special ROLL OF GENUINE ENGLISH LINOLEUM CANVAS BACK lllLLllliTi STORE, Kensington "WHERE 0L0 FRIENDS At HOLMAN’S N0 MADE - T0 - MEASURE UITS l With 2 Pairs Trousers r lt has beer. sometime since we've been able to offer Made-to-Measuro Suits with 2 pairs at Trousers. The tit and smart appearance ot Made-to-Measure Cloth- Johnston Company are superior. . ' ' you wish irom the sumple swatches ot both worsted: and twecds in the Mens Clothing Department. Holman's Master Tailor will take your accurate measure- ments and a Suit that is yours and yours alone will be the result. You'll be both pleased and proud to wear these Made-to-Measure Suits. " Priced from up . Choose the material From The Famous House of W. R. Johnston MEET" Tignish Gonvent Iiraduating Exercises The 79th Annual Commence- ment Exercises of Our Lady of the Angels‘ Convent, ‘Tignish. was held Friday evening, June 18th in the urish Hall, when nineteen students of Grndc XI received the honors of Graduation. The stage "was attractively decorated for the occasion and the hull was filled to capacity with relatives and friends of the Graduates and the High School students. The pastor, Reverend J. A. MacDonald, pre- sided and His Honor Lieutenant Governor J. A. Bcrnara presented the prizes, after the Salutatory in which Berry Kinch on behalf of ,the solzc-ol, welcomed parents and friends. The following program , “as presented: Boys‘ Chorus _ "The whistling , Sang.“ Royal Ilcritage - A one act play ir. three scenes. Duet "The ltlnlni” — lifnrcli. Girls‘ Chorus _. du Canada." DlplUnl-‘IS and Prizes. Valedlctory. God Save The King. The mnin feature of the pro- grnn was the "One Act Play" presented h_v Grade XI pupils, which cubed forth many con- gratulatory rcmorks from the speakers who followed. The val- ledlViCTy ‘was delivered by the t-lhss lender, Nelscn Perry. Reverend J. A. MacDonald Little Drum "Notre Dame JllLY 9, 10, i2 Lard, 2 lbs. 48': Oranges 288's 3 doz. .. 90c Grapelruit 4 tor ...... 25c Grapefruit juices 2 tins 20c Apple juices 2 tins . 20c Tomato juices choice quailty 2 tins 25c Devon Sweet Mustard Pickles l6 oz. . . .. 28c Libby's Cafchup ll oz.. 25c Custard Powders 3 pks. . 25c Hard Mixed Candy lb. 25c Dates 2 lbs. . . .45c 20c Rcgl55c special . . . . . . .. 45c lbs. 45c Gold Band, . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . $13.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . $36.00 addressed the graduates, con- gratulating them on the success attained, and reminding them of the great. importance of education for young people in the world today. His Honor Lieutenant-Governor J. A. Bernard, in his usual pleas- ing and gracious manner, also congratulated the graduating class. He remarked likewise. on the splendid educational facilities afforded t-he youth of Tignlsh ln the lnstltutlon_ conducted by the Sisters of the Order of Notre Dame and exhorted both parents and pupils to make use of the opportunities so easily within their reach. Other speakers of the evening were: Reverend Joseph leChsir, Mr. Albert A. Bernard, Mr. J. A. Arsenault and Mrs. A. J. Mac- i Donald. Prlze List. Grades III and 1V -- Prizes for Religion — Jeanette Richard, Stuart Arsenault, Jennie Mac- Donald. ' Highest Aggregate in Grade III - Catherine Gaudet. _ Highest Aggregate in Grade IV Auldine Arsenauli. Department. Doris Richard, Nelson Maillot, Florence Buote. Improvement - Annette Richard. Music _ Jennie MacDonald. Grade V - Highest Aggregate -- Irene Richard. Religion -— Florence Arsenault. Music - Barbara Shea. Conduct - Leo Chiasson. Grade VI (b) — Highest Aggre- y gate — Marie Chiosson. l‘ Religion — L60 Richard. Application - Bernadette Martin. Progress - Paul Muclnnis. Grade VI tar — Religion -- Gerard Gaudet. Highest Aggregate _ Jeanette Gaudet. Aprfication __ Aurelio Perry. Grade VII - Religion - Mary Ci-neron. Highest Aggregate — Shirley Perry. Class Spirit - Raymond Doucette. Reading Diplomas for readlfll ten books during the year awarded to Mary Cameron and Myrtle Keough. I Grade V111 .... Certificates have been awarded the‘ following pupils who successfully passed the Standard Tests for the province (lr. order of merit) - 1. Cannells Arsenault, 2. Mary Farmer, 3. Joan McDonald, 4. Irene Buote, ll. Bernettu O'Brien, b. Everett Harper, '1. Mary Cuhill, l. Shirley Mclnnis, 9. Rodney Mcfnnls, I0. Clarence Griffin, 11. Dolley Arsenault. ' Prizes — Religion - Carmella Arsennult. Highest Aux-agate - Cannons Arsennult. Conduct — Everett Harper. Grade IX - Religion - Jeanette Perry. Perfect Attendance -- Jeanette Perry. ' Highest standing -- Alfredo O'Brien. Latin H Leonard McI-Iugh. Conduct. - Norma MvKennu. Attendance -- Alban Arsenault. Music - Barbara McCue. Grade X — Certificates have been awarded to t-hc following (In order of merit) - 1. Marlon Gallant, 2. Lorraine. Arsenault ,8. Therese Goa-man, 4. Jenn Callu- phnn, l. Cecilia Mccue, 6. Marla Gaudet, ‘l. memo McDonald, ll Lena Gavin. Prizes — i. Lorraine Arsenoult. mglish - Therese Gunman, Latin - Jean Callaghan. APplication — Cecilia McCue. Geometry - Eugene McDonald Religion -* ‘CD8 Gavin. Attendance _ Jewel MCInnls, Algebra. — Edward EesRoches. Music — Jean Donald. Reading Diplomas for ed to Irene Shea, Marlon Gallant Jean Callaghan, Grade XI — Certificates Catharine Wallace, Mary C811,‘- shun. Patricia. Keough, D°Yl9i Jlmfi MOITISOII, Pauline O'Brien, Freddie Arsenault. English Composition L Janet Science —i. James Morrison, 2. Pauline Morrisey, Department - Claire Morrisey. 1M1" — Mary I-Iandruhon. Geometry - Freddie Arsenault. Progress in History -_ James H Griffin. Progress in Mathematics - Gladys Ahearn 1nd Benny xii-rm, Progress ln English ... Doreen McDonald. Following are tho names of those who contributed to the Prize Fund; RBV- J. A. MacDonald. Rlev. Emmet MacInnis. Rev. Mot-her Superlarg Diocesan Council of the Catholic Women's League. Tlgnlsh Sub-Division Catholic Women's tongue. Home and Bchcol Association. Tlgnfah Branch No. 0 or the Canadian legion, l-Ioly Family society. Children of Mary Society (Sh). Children of Mai-y Society (Jr). The Secretary and School Trustees. Mrs. Octave Gaudet. Mrs. Henry Bernard. Mrs. Howard Harper Mn. Milton Keoush Mn. fldele Bernard Mrs. James Gallant. Mn. Gunilla Chlsuon Mrs. JOhn Perry. Mru. Poator Bkorry. Mn. Augustine Maolnnls Mrs. Prod Pitlgonld. Mrs. James Christopher. Mrs. Joseph MscDonslrL Mrs. Clarence Morrlseey. Mn. John Aho rn. Mn. knelt. Me sgue. Mrs. Michael McPhee. Mrs. Joupb T. Arsonsun. o! the IIIGIIIIT IN ENGLAND The spire of Salisbury Cathed- ral. 404 fest, is the lolslest In - gland, and considered by many to bo tho most- beautiful. Governor-Generofs Bronze Medal for Highest Aggre- gate in Grade X awarded to Marion Gallant. School Spirit and Conduct — reading ten books during the yeur award- have been awarded to pupils making 65 percent and over in the year's work as follows -- Nelson Perry. Mary Handrchan, Janet Klnch, J9"! Aylwood, Marjorie Mumhy, Elsie Morrisey, Claire Morrlsey. Edna 0’Leary llistriet And Its Activities —Mlss NOln Whitney of Boston, Mass, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude MacNeilL-O Mr. and Mrs. Avard Harris, and Mr. and Mrs. Watson Sllliker have returned from an enjoyable ttip to the U.S.A. Mr. Albert Noonan of O‘L.eary was appointed auditor of the 0'l..eory School, at the annual meeting on Tuesday night. 1 Mrs. George Dc-war and Rev. C 0. Honvlett were among the Baptist delegates flhtendlng tho Association meetings at Bedeque. Mrs. Hayfield Ellis who spent. the past. eight hal or nine Pflggg _. 3911310,, __ Mary months as a patient in the Randi-ohm, Sanitarium, ls able to return to Hlihell Aifflflzate — Nelson h" hcme- Perry, The road from the O'Leary Kinch. United Church to Brae Coleman French _ my; Mcoue and and Mount Royal ls undergoing Jean Aylwosq, very extensive renovations and Appljcaflgn _ Marlon, Murphy“ much work is being done. Mathematics-Catherine Wallace and Mary Callaghan, Rev. Garland. Brooks of River History — Patricia Keuugh Hebert. N. 5., accompanied by English - Elsie Doyle and Edna, Mrs, Brooks and family were O'Brien, visitors to O‘Lenry on Tuesday and Wedrmday‘, the guests of Mrs Brook's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Phillips. _ —-Mls Helen Mercer, of the teaching staff of the Sydney City Schools, arrived in Summerside on Monday nlgiht by plane and will spend her vacation in 0'Lenry the 120050 cf her sister, Mrs. W. G. Dickson and Rev, W.G. Dick- SO11. —-NEW MINISTER Ali-INVES- Rev. Blair Colbourne of Sydney N 5.. who was ordained lnto the flirtation Ministry by the Marl. time Conference of the United Chilrril of Canada on Sunday. June 13th, arrived in Gum-y on o-Wednesday morning and was the “guest. of Rev. W. G. and Mrs. Dickson, proceeding to his mange at Springfield West later in the afternoon. Rev Mr. Colbourne will be inducted at the Glemvood Church on July 2nd. ~o —~Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wilson’ of St. Andrew's, N. B., accompanl. ed. by their daughter, Sandra, were visitors this week to O'Leary, and their friends were planed to see them again. Mr. Wilson is s, former manager of the Bank of Nova Bcotiu in OLeury and ho and his family left for it. Andrew's around Christmas time. Sandra plans to attend the nnflufl 00.1.1‘. Comp at Augustine Con, Wll-h llh! Ohary United Church girls. -O ' The annual meetings of to Brie and the Ollnary and: sections were-held on Tuesday night. In both schools there Wu a fine turnout of ratepayers and Intorezted citizens. In Oleary Mr. J. M’.- Mucwllliuns was chair- man and Mr. l. W. Tumor, soars- tory. Mr. W. Brooks was footed trustee succeeding m. Keith Summorslde lllgh Sehool Prizo List Following ls tho Prise 1M for Surnmeralde High School: Grade I - Marla boy/noel. Perfect Attendance for you - Natalie Johnson, Gordon mod. - Norma Crozler. _ Grade I - E. L. —‘ Bowness. Prize donated by Homo an: School Welfare Group - Alzu Carney. Perfect Attendance — Arlee: Moore. Miss Jane I-Iolly Memorials! Grade II. Merit Cards for General Pro- ficiency - 1. Gordon GIN. 2- Ronald Sullivan, 3. Cecelia Darby and Marilyn Ross (equal). . Prize for most improvement — Dlck Rankin. Perfect. Attendance White. Mary S. Harrington — Grade II Bruce General Proficiency curds award- e.i to - f. Sandra Arnett and liobertg Clark, 2. Ruth Cairns, 3. Robert Holman. ‘ Prize donated by the Home and School Group to tine pupil making the most improv-aznent in the year's work awarded to Denzil Curr. Prizes for Perfect Attendance awarded to -— Cavell Williams and Eillsworth Waite. GradrIII - Lelths Crue, Prime List - 1. Stanford Gay, 2. Maureen Forbes and John Salter. Diplomas - Albert Cody, Margaret Joan ' Carruthers. Prize for most improvement — Bruce MacGlbbon. Perfect Attendance - Stanford Guy, Harold Gallant and Nonnan Sheen. , Grade III - Rita AT-learn. l. Peter Arnold. 2. Mary Currie, 3. Barbara Vaughan. Progress winner - David Mae- Donald. Perfect Attendance, Grade IV - Doris L. Tocmbs. \ ‘Trustees’ Merit Cards for General Proficiency - l. Ilzllzabeth Nwhvlwfl. 2. Myrna Hancock, 3. Janet Home. Most. Improvement during the Yfiar — Edith Poole. Perfect Attendance _ Donald Gay. Hope Jenkins, Allan Gallant, Robert Gerald . Grade IV — Hazel B, Dystond, Trustees’ Merit Cards for Gener- nl Proficiency -- 1. John Alan lilucPai-lnne, 2. Alban Ciallsnt. 3. George Crmpanion. Prize for most improvement _ Freda MacMillan. Perfect Attendance _ nnvm Barlow,. Gordon Gallant, Robert Kenny. Grade IV - Lorraine lvicMahon. Merit General Proficiency ... 1, 13mm, slllll-‘lhlifli. 2. Lorna Leard and Bruce Moore (squall, 3, Mary Rae Tnnton. Prize for greatest improvement ~ Clifford Blucquiere, Perfect Attendance 13mm White. Audrey Miller, Bus” M°°T°- Wfildfill Morrison and Ernest Blacqufere, Grad — '8. M. Wood. Trusttg Merit cards n» General Proficiency -_ 1, DQ113111 Cameron, 2. Alan Crue, 3. Judith Ross and Irene Mountain. Prize for Improvement in year's ""'°Tk 001153431 by Home and School — Joseph Perry. Perfect Attendance Mary Shaw, George Arsenault, Donald Crmewn. Lawrence Gallant, Nyle Sauve. Grade VI — Ruth Oroken. ‘Trustees’ Merit Cards for General Proficiency _. 1, vor-m BHYIOW. 2. Clifford LeClair, 3. Joyce lltnman. Improvement prize awarded to Clllifflrd Le Clair. Perfect Attendance - Verne Barlow. James Arsenault. Grade V! -—- G. Driscoil. Trustees’ ‘Merit Cards for General Proficiency ._. 1, Ellgabgth Strong, 2. Jessie Blngham, 3. Bessie Darby, PM" f0!‘ lmDTOVGmEnl. in year's work donated by Home and School — Alice Ramsay. Grade VI - D. J. Campbell. Trustees’ Merit Cards for General Prifioiency 1. Mo" Mountain, 2. Margaret Shaw, 3. Jackie Simpson. Pvlze for Improvement in year's work donated by Home and 5¢1mq1 hi” f9;- mast. progress m- year. rue MONTCALM PATTERN — MAROON better dinnerware design. 6-cups 6-—saucers 5-5" plates 6-7" plates 6—oatmeals or soups 6—truits l-l0" plotter l—8" salad bowl 74 — PIECE SET - Cimls l0 -—- l. Leonard Gfllhfll. ‘l. Roger Gallant and Nelson Perry, 3. Claude Gaudet, Most Improvement _ Claude Gnudet. 1 Perfect Attendance - David‘ Spencer. Grade V - A Green, Trustees’ Merit cards for Cups and Saucers Tea Plates .. Dinner Plates Cereals . . . . . . . For Better Values Shop at sauce-s The rich color band and pure gold tracings ‘combine Willi ill! exquisite floral centre to_ achieve this unusually attractive 38~PIECE SET COMPOSITION: $20.00 $36.50 This will soon be an open stock pattern. OPEN STOCK FINE QUALITY ‘ White and an: llltrlfled HOTEL WARE irrlth green brand Complete Stock-Lowest Prices JULY 1943 ,~. -¢-.-_=3 In: L1 MONTCALM IIINNEIIWAIIE PATTERN d; Soauuynflollou —Q SERVICE FOR l2 J3 .45 each .35 each . .45 each .35 oaci _ Brace, and Company, Limited SUMMERSIDE P. E. l. FURNITURE and CROCKERY DEPT. McKay PHONE I60 _. John Walker. Perfect Attendance - Margaret gnaw, Joyce Jenkins, Marlon Burns, Duane Richard, Jackie Simpson. Grade VII - Adeludie Glover. General Proficiency - i. Janis Morrison, 2. Malcolm Palmer, 3. Frances Guudet. Perfect Attendance -- Grady, Owen Sonier. Prize for Greatest IMPTOVBmQM during the year awarded by Home and School Association - Jimmie Ogden. Grade VII - Jessie Moore. General Proficiency - 1- Birdie Cairns, 2. Jackie Noonan, I. Shirley Barrass. Pupils with perfect Attendance Donald Arsenault, Beretta Gallant, Richard Steele. Prize for greatest lmFYOI/Gmllll mum-god by Home and School A Myrtle estfmates were passed with a larger estimate for the Omeury Fflflflllll and a larger estimate for the Brae teacher. Mr. Bay~ field Ellis fa the active and in- defstlgable secretary of tho Olbeary school section and ho bad a great deal of work to do in N-fl- ction with the successful ccmpletlon of Clean/b nan school, which was officially open. ed on Juno 17th by Dr. Lloyd Show of Charlottetown, Director of Education, and other visiting speakers. A hearty vote of thanks was extended the building com- mittee Qlao the merchants and all who had a psrt in tine erection of the new building. Rev. O. 0. Hewlett, the Convener of tho Grounds Committee was given authority to continue his good work -in fixing up the school grounds. At. Brae the retiring trustee, Mr. Hugh MncPheo Wu reappointed. The new teacher for t-ho mas School will be Mrs. Alfred Mucfssac of Glomrood, an experienced teacher. A new fence will also bo built around the Brae‘ School. In both schools the Inspector gave . moot. encouraging Msthooon, retain-ing trustlo. ‘ ‘I'll "DON-l. ‘ " - June Geddis. Grade VIII - A. Ram»:- Trustees‘ Merit Cards for General Proficiency - l. Peter Darby, 2. A‘ ‘ Oarnbbell, I. Lorne Mouse. Prize for most. improvement during the yen- - Robert Blacqniero,‘ / . o Grade VIII - Lucille McQusld. Pupils making highest standing for your - 1. Pail? Prelim 94 per cent,_2. Ruth l-fuestls 88 pot cent, S. Betty Inu Prodenlck ll per cent. Pupil Making greatest prom-cu during your — Volda Budsbury. Grade XI — Mlcdonald. Merit Cont: for Proficiency during you -.l. Julie Melkle, 2. Diane Dewar, 8. Bill Stewart. Prize for moat improvement _ln composition -- nonola Wybou. Grade IX — J. R. Murphy. Pupils making highest average for your -- l. Theodore Anmault, 2. Ronald Inrd. 8. Kenny Grant. Summenide High school, Grade VIII. B. J. Beck's close. Pupils making highest yearly avenge - 1. Dickie Wedge 02.9%; 2, Donald Nicholson 88.0%; S. Prank hook- hart 06.8%. during the your — Keith PAYYYWP- Perfect Attendance - Dlckll Wedge. - BURGESS IEIITIME. (Continued from page l3) I the feathered folks of the Old Orchard all screaming angrily m‘ dreadful things they would do W him if he ever came back. They didn't. follow w. J11“ f" enough to be sure ha. would Refill on going. He did. He was tow frightened to so much no think of going buck. He k911i? ll-Yalghi on across the Green Moaddw! ls the Old Posture. There smoni ll" Cows he found others of his own kind. His mother, Sally 31y. "l" there. He didn't. know ahe W" hie mother, and lhe didn't know he was her Mm, though penhanl ll" guessed he mllht b! All! W" l“ was welcomed there. and soon wll s; busy as the rest catching lfl‘ sects. His days of belnl 19d ‘Wm over. ma; in the 01a Orchard 1M" Hlend was singing love Infill once more to his little brawn ml!" There wus- still tkne for unothl! rest and babies all moi: own- Ttio next story: "Good To It Back." [BTU-CENTURY nuvswrniufl‘! Women’: education, and adull education generally, was hard" developed at all until the left" half of the 10th century. ran sALs —For solo, sis-room boon In l!‘ oellent condition. Modern 0011"” fences. Immediate possession. "l" sues. Anly Mrs. no hurls» l” Ilnt Its-ell. lummerllll- Pupils making greutost prolfvl r