more an. 194a be received. 8. Any who is deserted by her husband and for at least two years. All inquiries concerning Mothers’ Allowances should be addressed to, The Director of Mothers’ Department of Health and Welfare PNOTICEA Mothers Allowances The Department of Health and Welfare hereby advises that com- tions for MUflIER/S‘ mending July 1st, 1949, appllca Those who come within the following categories may apply: l. Any Mother with dependent children‘ under 18 years of age who is a Widow. t. Any Mother with dependent children under 16 years of age whose husband is totally disabled. Mother with dependent children under 16 years of age who has been so deserted P. 0. Box 404 Charlottetown Prince Edward Island THE ALIJOWANCES will Allowances Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ILECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs . Palmer Electric PHONE i444 West Kent School closing and Program This morning at l0 o'clock, the Junior Grades of West Kent School will take part in a program at which certificates and prizes will be presented on the year's work. Mr. D. L. Mathieson. member of the School Board will preside. At 2.30 in the afternoon, the Intermediates and Seniors will re- ceive their scholastic awards at closing exercises at which Dr. R. G. Lea of the School Board will be chairman. The music at both programs will be under the direc- tion cf Prof. A. R. Kendall. Parents and friends of the pupils JPROFESSIONAL CAR D8 / ' l Frederic A. Large. ILC. BABBISTEB. houcrroir. NOTARY ‘oyal Bank of Canada Chambers Charlottetown. P-EJ. Successor ' George J. Tweedy. 5-0» W. R. Carson Chiropractor Palmer Graduate OWN Phone i012 Gautier 8r Hazard stermlolloltorl. Notaries. rm Bank of Com ierr Bldg. . nomcr 'ro LOAN Granar- a. oaunsr, an. nus Canadian Bank ot-Commeru Bldg. .‘.---—--—--——-——-— Dr. f_ NEIL W. HIGGINS CHART!!! '2 ACCOUNTANT Carrie Built? lg CIAIIDTTETOWN fll-llll. P.0. Boa “I J. S. TAYLOR Optometrist lies examined. _‘ mes fit- ted Corner am a" Qugen. lis- Office Phone lass-am. ioia P".A. Walt-lien Gander, LL.B. .. l,“ IAIIISTEB. SOLICITOB, Ito. g Phillips Building h, lil Grafton Y-Lpggt ll! i0 l-Olll Collections Al’ Bell 8i Mathiosen ..BAIBISTBIIS, count-pops l, r It. it. BELL, M4,. , ‘l D. L MATIIIESON. L5,, l0, f Attorneys at l‘; JDAN! on cn-v AND rarui - PROPERTIES 1J0 Richmond St. Charlottetown, P1,] Dr. tic. oéllon. "B. Sc. DENTIST Rickard Building I81 Great George 8t. Mai-heson 8. Peaks a A. W..I\IATIIESON, ICC. A. l-I. PEAKE. B.A.. LLB Barristers, etc. Collections - Monry to loan 00 Great George Street Charlottotom I . Joseph R. MacMillan. LL.B. BABRISTEB. SOLIGITOB. Mo. ‘ill Queen Street PHONE 1'18 biopsy lo loan MacPliee & Trainer II. F. lilacPllEE. 1A.. R0. I BOMEBLED TRAINOR. ILA. Barristers, Etc. ltlley Bldg. Collections Chfiown urnett. LL.B. Banister. Solicitor. to. ODDFELLOWS BUILDING 1S4 ltlchmond Street Chariottotown. P.E.l. J. E.B Boa 4i4 Tel. 2880 '31.... n. McQuaid IA. BABBISTEB. QOLIUITUIS NOTARY, $16., Eastern Trust Building CHABLOTTETOWT Phone "iii I William A. Reddin B.A.. 8.80., LL.B. BABBISTEB. SOLICITOB. Ito. LO-OI. Bldg-Next to riodtii ~ Bron PHONE 2-184 Money to loan Collections Palmer 8i l-laslam A. l. HASLAM. B.A., LL.B. Barrister. Etc. Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers Charlottetown, P.E.l. MONEY T0 LOAN M. Alban Farmer MONEY T0 LOAN B.A-. LLB. BABIIISTIZII. SOLICITOR. Bic. Charlottetown. P. E I. J. A. McGuigan NOTABV, ETC. BAIIIISTEB, BOIJO] OI, CUBIIII BUILIFW‘ naamu. x-aar ‘ ' " - Pr»- w» . MORRELL ‘Mi. m’ COMPANY Dr. A. L. Maclsaac ' -»---»- M“ ""-' "fii"c°"'."""s..'£."’ ‘ Chs I ma. u; I‘ G II r Prgggnfil Phone I441 s 844 will m CIIAITIIID AOOOUNTANTI (WW-lib m cnaaio-rrmown mo: q Grafton 0*. ' fin.” PBBO m fit I“ ‘ :,':,,°“'"' smoou-n v surname. Isscviiis 0» \- are invited to attend both closings. Following are the programs: Junior Closing Exercises (Grades l-V) June 30 - 10 O'clock Program: 1. 0 Canada--All Grades 2. Songs: (a) The Cow. (b) Day- time Lullaby-Grades I 8c 2 3. Presentation of Certificates dz Prizes to Grades I z ll. Grade I-Mlss Crosby's Class Grade I-Mrs. Bethuneh Class Grade Il-Mls Riley's Class Grade Il-Mlss Ferguson's Class. 4. Songs: (a) Watchman. What of the Nisht Little Fiddler-Grades 3 ' (b) The t d: . 5. Presentation of Certificates 6i Prizes to Grades III dc 1V. Grade III-Miss Taylor's Class Grade IV-Miss MacKinnonm Class Grade lV-Mrs. McAndrews Class. 8. Songs: (a) Thorny Roses. (b) Vesper Hymn-Grades V d; V! 7. Presentation. of Certificates dc Prizes to Grade V. Grade v-Miss MacLennarfs Class Grade V-Mrs. McAndrewb 018s! 8. Remarks by the Chairman. 9. The island Hymn-Grades I- VI, followed by i0. God Save the KRIS. Senior Closl-III Exercises Program z 1.0 Canada-All Grades 2. Song: Our Canada, From Sea to Sea-Grades ‘l do 8 Prizes to Grades 8 do ‘l. Grade VI -J/llss Higgins’ Class Grade VI —Mlss Prowses Class Grade VlIl-lvliss MacKays Class 4. Song: "Lullaby"——Grade ‘l. 8, 9. l0 girls. , 5. Presentation of Certificates d: Prizes to Grade 8. GradeVHk-Missnleos Class _ Grade VIII-Miss Taylor's Class. 6. Song: Where'er You Wnlk— Grade ’l. 8, 9. i0 girls. 7. Presentation of Certificates d: Prizes to Grade 9. 8. The island Hymm-Grade 'l do 8 (boys dz girls), and Grade 9 dz 10 girls. 9. Presentation of Certificates 8a Prizes to Grade l0. l0. Remark-s by the Chairman. God Save the King. NEWTON SCHOOL For the month of June: Grade lX--l, Noreen Greenan; 2, Anne Mulligan. Grade VII-l, Louis McIvelr Grade VII—l. Angelina Arsen- Blllt. Grade VI—-l, Mary Mclver: 2. Rosemary Mulligan; 3. Gerard Mclver. Grade V-1. Adelaide Mulligan; 2. Robert Coady; 3. Allison Mur- nhv. Grade lV—l, Reginald Boyle. Grade XII Sr.—l, Peggy Mclver; 2. Eugene Mulligan; 3. Mary Boyle. Grade III Jr.—l, Elizabeth Mul- ligan. Grade I Sin-l. Wlnnifred Mur- phy; 2. Betty McIver; 3, Freda Boyle. Grade I Jr.-l. Arnold Gallant A ‘clean-skimming. easy-turning llonfrew ls available to you now. There's no visiting for delivery! As the authorised ltenfrevr 807°‘ sentstivs for this district I Illl gladly demonstrate a Benfrew in your own dairy. There's no obli- gation to purchase. Get more cream and butter with a Ben- frew. Give me s call and I'll prove it to your satisfaction J. M. Ladner 111 rclir sniccr flilsysIpetelilEW CIIAM IIPAIATOI 3. Presentation of Certificates dz Prince Street School Prize List Pwmotlon Certificates Grade One-Marjorie Coffin Lomer Arsenault, Shirley Holgngr, Billy Callaghan, Robert Constable, Billy Cudmore. Ralph Crcsgqsn, Kenneth Duncan, Bar-ban 1mm, George Garnhum. Florence Gauth. ier. Billy Glggey. Violet Kennedy, Johnnie McCalium, Joan MacDon. aid, Claudia McDonald, Basil Mg- Klmion. Paul MacMlllan, Beverley Methrson. Glen Newsom, Edith Jean Phillips. George Albert Ram. 58?. Carol Ann Reid. Shirley Sav- idant, Laurette Small. Lyai Som- ert. Sandra. Sutherland, Roger T588811. Leah Warren. Johnnie Wright. Merit Certificates 1. Sandra Sutherland. Kenneth Duncan (equal). 2. Shirley Boisner 3. Lauretta Small, George Al- bert Ramsay (equal). 4. Billy Matheson. Billy Glggey. 5. Roger Taggart. PRIZE LIST l Proficiency i. Sandra. Sutherland, Kenneth Duncan. 2. Shirley Boisner. 3. Laurette Small, George A1. bert Ramsay. i 4. Beverley Matheson, Billy Gig- Se)’. 5. Roger Taggart. Special Prizes For Progress l. Billy Callaghan. 2. Horace Ford. 3. Carol Ann Reid. Special Prize For Reading Claudia McDonald. Prizes For General Proficiency Grade l-A. Fraser 1. Diane Bennett, John Town- shend, equal. 2. Eric Anderson 3. John Lane. 4. Donald Currie. 5. Andria Lavers. 6. Janet Mlngo, Roger Michael, equal. Prize Haywood. Certificates of Merit: l. Diane Bennett, shend. equal. 2. Eric Anderson. 3. John Lane. 4. Donald Currie. 5. Andria layers. Attendance Certificates (1 year Errol Andrews Carol Llewellyn. Promotion Certificates (alphabet. lcal order): Geraldine Acorn, Eric Anderson. Errol Andrews, David ArnfasLSan. dra Ash, Diane Bennett, Donald Berrigan. Joan Cudmore, Donald Currie, Janet Diamond, William I-lambly. Elizabeth-Haywood, Betty for Progress — Elizabeth John Town- . l: “K1118. John Lane. Betty Latter. Andria Levers. Carlene Llewellyn. Alvin MacAusland, Colin MacAus- land, Albert MacKinnon, Beverley MacPherson. Roger Michael. Janet Mingo, William Murley. David Rodd, Harry Sentner. Sandra Sweeney. Donald Tomilson. John Townshend. Alma Vail, Lloyd Wakelln, William Ward. Grade ll—J. MacDonald Certificates of Merit Dianne Bradshaw Elecn Diamond Ellen Matheson Glenda Gallant 5. Suzanne Shaw. l“??? Attendance Certificates Alan Bowness, 1 year Gloria MacDonald, 2 years. Prizes For Prcdiciency Dianne Bradshaw Eleen Diamond Ellen Matheson Glenda Gallant Suzanne Shaw . Wayne Livingstone. pecial Prize for Exceptional Progress-Bllly MacCallum. 5"'*5'".“!“ 6 t Grade III-B. Pound, Teacher Certificates of Merit Susan Whlteside Joan Korrey Roger Worth . Patricia Jane Macdonald and Deanna Mayne 5. Judith Davison dz Gail Part- ridge. I Attendance Certificates Joan Korrey. i year Shirley MacKenzie. l year Peter Stone, 2 years Janet Korrey. 3 years. Prizes for General Proficiency 1. Susan Whiteside 2.~ Joan Korrey 3. Roger Worth 4. Patricia Jane Macdonald and Deanna Mayne l5. Judith Davlson Partridge 6. Rebecca Nash '1. Archie MacFadyen. Prlles for Nestncss Janet Korrey Dianne MacNeill. hoops»- and Gall l. 2. Grade If. Junior Prizes for excellent progress in Reading and Arithmetic awarded to Alan MocDougall and Marjorie Stewart. Prizes for progress in Reading awarded to Gloria Burhoe and Ar- thur Gauthier. Grade Ill. (Miss lrehsat) Certificates 0f Merit David Ley Isabel Dovme Jackie MscPherson Alvins Mobbe Donna Cudmore. Attendance Certificates Elisabeth Small, 8 years Mary Larter, 2 years 9'95"?!" AbauflJIascsaQ-Iasatsasaam Norman l-laines. 1 year Roy Mills, l year. _ GUARDIAN. cnancorrarown Prizes Ies G ' F ‘ioime David Loy Isabel Downs Jackie MacPhersos Alvina Mcbbs Donna Cudmore Elizabeth‘ Small. P9P??? Grads IV. I. Graham Msolnnis’ Dept. Trustees’ Certificates of Merit l. Carol Thompson 2. Joan Wilson 3. Allan Dunbar 4. Joyce l-Iemphill l. Beverly Block. Trustees’ Attendance Certificates Wendsli Ward. S years Blair MacDonald. 2 year; Boyde Wilson, 1 year Joan Wilson, l year. Prizes for General I-“oficlenoy awarded to: Carol Thompson, first place Joan Wilson. second place Allan Dunbar, third place Joyce l-Iemphill, fourth plus Beverly Block, fifth place. Special Prize for Language and Literature. awarded to Frances MacPherson. - BDecial Prize for Sustained Ef- fort, awarded to Marjorie Martin. Grade IV. (ltuth MscDougsii) Trustees’ Certifleatos of Merit. l. Barbara Worth 2. Earle Warren 3. Fame Townshll 4. James White 5. John Fielding. Attendance Certificates Kenneth Ford, 1 yea;- Darrell Worth, 1 year. Prizes for General Proficiency awarded to: Barbara Worth, first place Earle Warren. sewnd place Ferns Townshend. third place James White, fourth place John Fielding. fifth place Special Prize for Application and FIBER-BS. awarded to Muriel Ford. Tutorial Reading Class, Prim List First-Myrna Llewellyn Second - Kenneth Ford, Burns (equal), Third-Harold Ford. Billy Senior Closing Prince Street School Senior closing will be held this afternoon at 2:30 PM. Following is the program: O Canada. 1. The Road to the lslcs (Hebri- dean) Grades V-X. 2. R-esentation of Certificates. Grades V: l, Miss Pulltrtonh Class; 2, Mrs. Bryant's Class. 3. Good Morning, Pretty Maid (English) two-part arranged by Whitehead-Senior Girls. 4. Presentation of Certificates — Grades VI: 1. Miss Toombb Class; 2, Miss Ferguson's Glass, 5. The Blacksmith (Brahms); The Gaiway Piper (Irish) with descent-Grades V-VIII. 6. Presentation of Certificates - Grades VII — Mrs. MacCaulYs Class. .. ' . . . Cooklecupnrlwli/fussels (Irish); We Sail the Ocean Blue-freon H. M. S. Plnafore by Gilbert and Sul- livars-Senior Boys. 8. Presentation of Certificate; — Grade VII—-Miss Aitken’s Class. 9. Sigh No More, Ladies (Eng- lish) with descent - arranged by Dunhlll-iby Senior Girls. l0. Presentation of Certificates- Grade VIII-Mrs. MacEwenb Class. i1. Rolling Down to Rio-Edward German-Grades VII-X. 12. Presentation of Certificates- Grade VIII-Mr. Campbell's Class. 1s. Returning Spring — Hwy Brook~Grsdes V and VI. 14. Presentation of Certificates- Grade lX-M1ss Ann Mathesorrs Class. — 15. Gipsles (two-part) Alex. Row- ley-Scnior Girls. 16. Presentation of Certificates- ‘FH dBe-llcious ‘lo/lid? ma”? MEADOW BANK W.I. Miss Jean Boyle was hostess to the members of Meadow Bank W.I. for their June meeting. The presi- dent preslded and after the open- ing exercises l3 members answered roll call with an exchange of pllilllS and slips. One new member was welcomed. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved and several items of unfinished business were completed. Total proceeds of Kingston play were $28.81. Plans were made for Win- sloe to present their play in Corn- wall hail. The secretary was in- structed to buy paint for the win- dow boxes. A bill of $4.00 was paid the sick committee. Mrs. Victor MacPhail and Mrs, Pearl Scott were appointed ‘to the Rink Committee. Miss Laura Cros- bly, Mrs. ColiikMacPhall. Mrs. w. W. Crosby and Mrs. Stuart Draire are delegates to the Drama Festi- val annual meeting while Miss Laura Crosby and MrsAL. H. Drake are delegates i0 the annual con- vention with Mrs. Sterling Clow and Mrs. Norman MacFadyen as alternates. Mrs. L. H. Drake and Mrs. R. MacKlnnon reported on the Tuberculcmis Luncheon meet- m8- Interestlllz discussion follow- ed cvnvernlns a resolution w be presented at the annual conven- tion and Mrs. W. W. Crosby is to frame this and present it at the July meeting which meets with Mrs. Ivan and Mrs. Elmer Claw. Grade IX-Miss Mabel Matheson‘s Class. 17. Unto the l-liils Around (des- canD-Glrades V-X. IBPrescntatIon of Certificates- Grade X-~lVLr. Williams. National Anthem. A. W. M. Allan of the City Board will preside. Dr . School CRQSSWORD DAI LY - = r - - <= - s Aciross DOWN 14Seif a“? iipir i. Little girl lfrowara 11. Chief S“ s I l. a a I a 4. Distant the sun (BabyL) l a iv s i u r s o 'l.'l‘ype of 2 Peruvian 20. Beverage I it : t l l. u i 5°" “m” 22 owmg s o t 7 1’ s S. Expression 3.Cubic meter 25. By way of ' n 7 a t i I ofsorrow 4.0bese 2d. Attempts w I 1. l , 1- l l0 lmpulsion SArabio 27. Lofty H, | ; 5; g 12' WM“ a Infill" utn-a 2e Ispoullml ‘ t: i ‘ ill I g" ac . ms . u l3 Festival '!. Fragment rodent _ "'- 15 River 9 ‘Cgitrgtetr- 31."i‘he human Yfllml" ' l'"""- (so. Am l l’ n n") l6 Subslde 1i Native cf 32 Resort 30-38991"? “We a: .. senesc- block 12 Top of an . u mo ea . - - i9 Diminutivs apron (shortened) 43- DOM-rifle of Albert. 2i Color 23 Negative reply 24. Reduce tin vrortil of 2'! Part of "to be" 29 Sloths 30 Lizards 33 Larva of eye-thread- worm 35 Assam hill dweller 37 Adnndy as Quiescent stage in insectlite 40 Dawn 42. Thin. sharp pieces of wood 4t. Trees 45. To and upon 46.Rlverln Holland 4'! Distress signal DAILY CRYPIOQIJUIE-llfirisxhgw to work it: A X Y D l. ll IsLONGFILLOW one letter simply stands for another. in this example A is used for the three L's. X for the two 0s, etc. Single letters. apos- trophcs. the length and fax-gratis: of the words are all hints Each day the code etters are eren . ~ A Oryptogrsm Quotation \ VJCYJU QCYJ PQJXB PXRJ P2 LCVV. CFG LVIOJBU P8 OXPQJB-QJR¢7V- Yqggegfiy‘. cryproqaote: MIGHT Tl-lllitli NOfl‘ BE 80M! 4 POWER IN GINTLIZNIGI WI DREAM NOT OFT-PHILIPS, Qgmgggqsylissfealurulrattsais Mother Knows A 6on1 Mrs. Colin MacPhall and Mrs. Gor- don MacLean will assist with lunch and roll will be answered with a donation for a box for overseas Collection was taken and the meet; lng closed with the King. Lunch and a social hour followed. AUGUSTINE COVE W.I. The June meeting oi’ the Augus- tine Cove Womeifs Institute met at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Inman Meeting opened with Institute Ode followed by Creed in unison. Ro‘l call was responded to by 22 mem- bers and one new member join- ed. It was moved by Mrs. Lorne Carruthers, seconded by Mrs. Harry MacFarlane that $5.00 be given teachers for school prizes. A bill of 50c was payed by Mrs. Lorne Carruihers. It was decided to sponsor an en- tertainment and secretary was in- structed to make arrangements re- garding the same. Reports oi committees were heard and _ new ones appointed. Sick and pro- gram. Mrs. JamesnMurray, "Mrs. Donald J. MacDonald. Lunch. Mrs. Frank MacWilllams. Mrs. Roy Cutcliffe, Mrs. Donald How- att. Mrs. Joe Wadzman. The C. G.l.T. girls held a sale of fancy work after which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by committee in charge. Miss Helen Newsome kindly in- vited members to her home for next meeting. Roll call to be an- swered by 1c for each inch around your waist. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. Collection $1.73. DAILY ACROSS i. Ova 5 Contend with 9 Gameon ho-seback 10 Odd (Scot! ll Wooden shoe i2. Fat l4. Greek letter l5 Striking success (slang) l1 Evening sun god (Egypt: .8 Mags nic name i9 Without legs Z2 Dollar (Sp Am.) 25 A blessing 26 Along, fur neckpiece ll Mountains (so Am.) ll. Java tree 33. Serf 8t. Irrigated 37 River iChln.) 38. Tree lilllTownin China 4i.At home 42 Fragment of pottery lvar.) 45. Maxim 47 Silkworm 4B.'l‘hln 4D Projecting branch §0>Saiiors 21. 23. DOWN Shoulder c: nament A chunk Flush Yuccalike an! Cry of a dove 29. Sphere 30. Makes 32. believe 34 Relieve!) Breaks suddenly Type measures Network Gazelle (Tibet) n-s 24. I]. 9"." 3B. Blunt-s- °9 Q rm new 40 CROSSWORD _ 35 of G. F. Hutchosen 8r Son OPPOMETMSTB ‘Specialists in the fitting of glasses for the correction of ocular defects." 63 GRAFTON STREET “e Cliiropodist § For Foot Ailments lillllSlllT OQvOQQQQQOGQQQQQOOOQQ t i ' "orthopedic l4! Great George Street CHABLOTTETOWN. Ill-I. i l i I l N0 BANANAS TODAY OSLO-(CPU-Recent rumors of limited imports of bananas this year were promptly squelched by import authorities. With more vital wares needed. bananas will have to wait. The last shipment of bananas to Norway was in August. i947. Solitary Per. to the soul] Leather oil flask Organ of hearing Flags River (Ff-l Stitch Part of \ rslcrdly’! Answer Al. Narrow inlet. d4 Loose hangs ing point t6. River l Swital DAILY CRYITOQUOTE-liereb how to work ltr AXYD LBAAXI IILONGFELLOW Onc letter simply stands for another in this example A is for the three L's. X for the two 0's. elc Single letters. apos- trcphes, the length nnd formation of the words are all liints. Bach (lay the code letters are different. A Cryptogrsm Quotation ‘ ‘IHITBM MVA WCIFG CXJIVA JALFW VPNHT WCIFG BI ICSJCT. Yesterday's Cryptoqnotet" LEAVES SILAI If‘? LIlT-d navariranl-rnrI-rd FALL. AND FLOWERS TO WITHIN-REMAIN, _ ogm-Lnyirsfifis l , ll. J. A. BROWN. ll. P. l.