Am O an 42% Am Tel dz Tel 164% l "_ %l'i'.l’°ll§"w flit - Ajthoufli the plane is not Qslsntiglly dgslgngd u j, righting ‘my; Bell Tel 151 BendYx M, ° 37% n M, played a tremendous role in Canada's war effort. and 0,000 Oan- gQWCQ, W. s we adians H" "M31113 d"? "Id 1118M to make sure that their brothers c“, No,- p; m of the Sir tome! 8E‘ m9 be" Wiflble plane to complete their preparations gm gar liibldind 281,-’, E190 Auto u“ u“ 1o: w °“- ' . "l i“ GenEl a9 An ell-metal two-seater low-wing monoplane, the Harvard spreads her a Al 15:3; Gen 1,43%" 55;; w“; over a span o! :12! Her single aeonorsepower mo. and wnit- “m”, 36,: nlggcroafd My Wasp engine um iho crafts 5.310 pounds of gross weight swiftly m,“ 5M1; 43.. Mom Wm, 46% 1mm the ground and 89nd 1t roaring through the sir, obedient to the Dom Coal Ptd 14 11% night/est control at a speed in excess o! 300 miles per hour. 3?“: lgq 0:1 Arrnteg) 15% - . "we; ew oo- -'- one» gem ggfg ‘I'll gfd OileN J or‘; ow 15'. * e . Imv “b, 11*; frillidcfiirrp 3%! 1n I!" "w" 36': Radio Corp 1m » R§$§ §§§§nl 9i?‘ u s Rubber 43% \ ° _, U s swel co 501,5 _.. the- or ‘sis.’ “i? broadens” . I ‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND canon" UNION I .$3Zl,‘.'§“rewer ‘iii’: we“ E1" ow. LEAGUE » Sh winlgan l8" 'l be ll l stalinw/élm 27’; wi Stee o 8n I _ ' e ‘i a‘ s... e e... o. l... liut Newsprint Prince of Wales College Hall, Charlottetown . FMDAY’ JU.“ "" ‘m Montreal Gurh Exlmt F" ‘MY Morning and afternoon sessions-IO a.m. and 1.30 p.m. __' . - ' —— MONTREAL, June 2a- (cr) - . W" Ablllbl 09m Newsprint Administrator Guy 3 Abltlbl Pm lJ-fi Hoult announced today that in- . t Asbflws 24% structions had been sent to Can- Ad . B A on 21% adian newsprint manufacturers v y e Ill VIIIUE ggihulllfsftnixs 10;; which, in effect, would cut sup- Minlmum Charge for Any Advertisement 25 Cents %ATM lilia"gilril?scetiti)t bkfeorylnrgeriillaiteazitegortqlufi Gentral Guardian locab, 5o per word~ w t delivery- 2e per word; Announcements and omlelgltrgvfis 21:: “Met v T O The Fmtement 5tnm°d m“ u“ ciassmeu .tc_pcr word; 1n Memorlam Notices 10o per lnoh- u“, of m“, A 23 order ‘ls obviously an expedient Floral and Spiritual Offerings Cards, etc, 5o m, Mme. fa,"- o! Home on 340 applicable to July orders only, Condolence 70o pcr inch; Wedding engagements 40 words for $1.00 Im Oil 14,,’ pending the operation of a plan and l0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Tha s and IntpPete o5 of dlstributlml" Whlch "if! W51‘ Appreciation. 70o per itch or 4o per wont u," o! sub” "on. H,“ com 151/ Production Board oi the United all cents per inch. Address and Presentation $1.00, on", n on -‘ States ls preparing to cover future Bllllllclllflll- orders for news rint in Canada. Saiesmen Wanted ________________ ___ Female Help Wanted FOR. yous OPPORTUNITY! _ “ANTED _ _ spare time. Make liberal weekly Mrs]; J. Bus, MAm‘ APPL‘. commissions by selling fruit ._____ ' ' WW3! trees, shrubs, roses and peren- WAN _ nials etc, exclusive tei'riii>0ry_-- a parP-‘glgne MAID FULL 0R - - ,1 b _ _ (sleep out.) Mrs. .1. J. ‘ii'§“.i“§3..-£i’il‘.“£eiiel€ or“. Mme w 6-29-31, Ebntiiill Nurseries", old reliable WANTED MAJ . rders totalling not m than 210,- esuibllsned over 100 years. We i-illlsbom smelly, APPLELSOIiKI O tons monthly fro’: Canadian ktlraiiss our: agentfim anilmtupflly ' - mum all Ollie ree S8 g 0U . - ROUSEWIVES__ 10301.13“; _(CP)_T _ i-ii. ply Stone and Wellington. Tor- income opportilnity.pnog;-lt%lfig onto Closing Slgcnlg guotations. or N0 STRIPES 1N THE LAND °“‘°- "24 Work- Write a-ioo Guardian, ARMY 3.29.“ Stock Close Teachers Wanted IDNDON, June 29 - (or) —'I‘he ,_D__ ____.__ USEWWES wuo WANT TO Acme 1o Women's Land Army in Britain is WANTED __ 155011513, F03 511p. fiigplemelll family income pa.rt~ A ax 1-30 to have ranks equivalent to officers iolk School. John Arbins Sec- flmc- Busmefi experience or ‘full (lemme 17 and N.C.O.'S in the AIRS. and other retary- 6-50-2-3. Gm: d?“ Tlelie-sfiflry- Write ‘F!’ A118 can 63 services ‘Their titles will be Leader 1" ml- AIm-lfiilfl 44 and FofewomafL They won't t WQNHT Ensalngfflcilsfif‘ Elggfi F S l gggfia 08%,“ stripes or different uniforms. ut Louis Pearson, gelargtsaiéy. gunligl their my Wm g0 up‘ - - 1- FOR. sans - 1930 FORD COACH ‘m * For; LONDOIWS cams —-S~——————- -- i. Ex lor asa/ tVcAlltTlg-D a axgflituéicvgrap gsal- “w” A" PM" 59°“- pfgttiéed ‘~13 epgrliitwrlircgtalrlzeririsaeporduitxlllrlr’; ti? er or amp e 0o, ppy F ~ __ Bd o 311/,- ‘ ' Lillian “emele- Secremrl“ (ggwsAnlfrlivly friegisregilegs 6513B bfi° o9 ing after old londons stray cats 6-30-31. wmte, Norm m,“ 640 1, Bonetal 16 has made sure that his work will g0 -—————————~ _ -—— - -~- _.: .f .2 ._.____-T_____ _' Brit Dom 46 on even after his death. He left his WANTED -—- TEACHER BROOK" FOR. SALE _. ELET T" “c Brouian 52 estate of about t-ESDOOV: Our Dumb field School. Substantial supple- Rangegm Telephone 1539.1 Brown 10 Friends League Cat Shelters. merit. Apply Chas. McDulf, 3.30-11_ Cal Edm 1.55 _-._--i-- Brookfieid. 6-28-31 gtallmoikt“ 2B ‘* FOR SALE - i937 PONTIAC AND 8m 26 WANTED -- SECOND CLASS 1935 Q1d5m bu _ 1 Chester 1.31 Teacher for Rlverdalc School. Good they) Xpgglogqllgggfiijg?" Chromium 250 Apply Daniel llllaoKinnlon, Sec y., street 6_29_3_ cochemm- L10 I Ciurchill- 0- 3i. ._.__________i_______ Davies 1g -~—---——~—————— -~— F sa - 1 wmro - Tracers on ‘25‘te-£"r...r£l.“°mfifr’i2%r“r‘h§ 35.22” is???’ ggrllth lélliilgvgo Sclkvgll-ly 5,1115%; wiiiiom 'r. Coady. North Wilt- Maiart 1.30 \ Coics, secretary. e-ao-ii. n“? f3 Sqme Juniorh péesingm 3i Queen -—-~— -~—i-—~—-——- FOR SALE-—NU'MBER, F uare was e yes r fly morn- WAYULED —- TEACHER To“ to furrow soon, one ghoit-itggrsi gilt.» 6g lng when prizes were distributed Hazel Grove School. Good sup- bull. 1 year old, not registered. Excellent opportunity for anyone wishing to enter the canning busi- ness. Large quantity of Hake and Clams available. ‘Ierme-lwe oash at sale. anco delivery of deeds. FOR SALE Ill- Two-tenomant house with large ollen for inspection at any time “u. h, on “m”, ‘l You‘ n“, prior to sale. Upper Prince Street for immediate sale. L. M. JOHNEIDN. ‘w,’ n L Ffiasgo,“ 40-31 E 2 u as vi Montreal Stool: BANKS MINING that Canada has agreed to sup- ,,°,,°0’,',‘§‘§,§f° 1g; ply to the United States each Nova 5°01,“ 252.6 month ‘through the third quarter Royal 140 °t 1943 ll. Y. Stock Mr. Hoult sad that US. news- print orders for July, at 240,000 tons "again substantially exceed the total deliveries of 210,000 tons He added that the W.P.B. was working on a plan which it was hoped would be ready by July 15 which would result iri United States and the following program render- PlPmfnl- Apply at once. Geo. Gcddie McLeod, Bonshaw. Howe '32 ed. BUChB-llfll! WCNWJY. PTHlBYlCWH- 6-30-21. Hud ay 3o Junior Programme 6-39-31 t Pet e 20 - Kerr Add 6.45 O Canada. Wanted To Le, Kirk La. 61 Distribution of Certificates for L“ B Cid 05 attendance. - WANTED - LAWN MOWER. n- T0 ‘LET -- ONE nmmsnsn um‘ 53 Recitation — Brian Wilioushbr. vise Guiirdlnn. 6-28-4i. room. Apply Guardian. 6-29-21. 311g Solo - Leith Sweeney. 1 _ _ __ -__ . 1 . wayran - PRAM m coon r0 LET - LARGE mom‘ BED MRI-evil 1-75 ..Z‘5"“’““°“ o! “Imus Gel-w condition. Apply Guardi . sitting room with fire place. A - Mafia" 1-10 V1011“ 501° _ qmfles ghevex-ie e-zs-zi. ply Guardian. o-zs-EL L33 Recmuon _'cym Macmmm: WANTED - vsrzo can. coon - M K i '1 Distribution 0 Diplomas- gondiiion. Write "R. B." Gugrgl- Machlnery Mgbeeljllgne 311i‘, glint-ti Dflnaliilastvgcllfii . -3 - . ————-—- €——— on — n es. elm ncwmr saws aim woon- fill?‘ i, pifirfirueior. of Prizes. WANTED-CAR, m 500p RUN- workln machines. Newest types Nlpm M, pflndpay, report hing‘ conditiomdistitate Rrice, yeizér, availatigte from diiéeot ftalfito reép- Norman 96 Riemflrk, by chairman mn and con _ _ " ," resen ves or and . o a- ' curgdido. on Dplll-SO-li. titans sisdi igmggd on ceimiie- 82ft? G°d 5a“ m m“ . ———--~ ~-~i--—i————-—- a on. c a er orpor- o t N, k 07 H lie Help Wanted $522,) B402CWest Pencéeiéesgi, Paalme om Prize List Grades r to rv -—§——€—————i— ‘ ' ' ' ggmnfilagt 24, Prize. Highest Aggregate Grade “ST B°Y WANTED WMED- saw MILL MACHINERY AND Y '~' IV Miss Butler's Dept. donated by We“? 5W1!’ Gllaldllm- 5'”'"- Camp Equipment Enormous stock Perm“ T7 Redcmptorist Fathers awarded t0 n - ér-Ii-‘Lljji I: o! new and used sawmill mach- ggegml Terran” Mgwafle, ' I I incry, belting, pulleys, shutting, Powell '75 Prize, Second Highest Aggre- etc. Blankets, beds, mattresses, Preston 215 gate Grade Iv M153 Butler's Dem" u cuble- e“:- Inqulre "m" “5- We Queensmn '53 donated by Rev Louis Dougan ggnsgego?“ fineghyvxwzggfif," Roche 041/. awarded toI-eith’ Sweeney. I I" 8"" my». 0-» " ePilze-.l"“tl..‘l;rnsii. .3‘.“€'*3§° TB . \ l .. - AT g p_ 1y; Show ~40 awarded to Billie Davey. Slade“ as rvpliillflfiflfiilsfiilf‘l>ge“ril $.36’: l am ollciing at Public Auction, Slave Ls. 02 d m‘, R v F (he, Mccardle m)‘ Canning Plant, which has rec- Pei; may, c rd c ' b a 1. t ' Hilly been rebuilt, consplctc with steep R0 213 "W" Ed t0 Bob V 1"“ l“ Y- l large cook house and equipment, Teck l-Iu 2:85 Prlze- 55mm Highest ASEYBHW large sleeping quarters for help, Trims p“ 63 Grade IV Miss Blanchards Dept, barn and other buildings. Plant has line Residential Proport Vermllntg 35 donated by Rev. Kenneth MaclVIll- good wharf facilities and good boat at Crapaud, reoentl, own Wendigo 2g lan, awarded to Merrill Doyle. “mhllmte- Factory contains the by Mrs. Donald acLesn- Wri Ilar 34o Prize Third Highest Aggregate. ‘llllilwlflgi-Z steam boilers, lnclviy All modern conveniences. For ' Grade IV Miss Blanchards Dept, reillbcd). 2 square reiorts. l steam further particulars apply to cum; donated bv New Method Cleaners. en ine, Max Am Header, lobster awarded u‘, Bobby Tram,“ er and cookers for chicken MRS. MARK CAMERON. can Mam 2i,‘ Pr,“ “when Aggregate Grade mgg°azdcfl=awlfrfl waning-ea‘ Hampton. ggliiliélifl-P III Miss Jean MacDonald's Dept. chum,’ ‘up, Ind rope: ' To“, m,“ 840,000 donated by Dr. Joe. Maclvlillan. awarded to Gerard Arsenfliilt- Prize Second Highest Aggregate Grade III Miss Jean MacDonald's Dept, donated by the Redemptor- ist Fathers, awarded to Geo. Bradley. Grads III. Miss Jean MacDonald's Dept, donated by Rev. Louis Dou- gan, awarded to John Walsh. Prize Highest Aggregate Grade III Miss Mary MacDonald's Dept, donated by the Llguorian Cre t Union, awarded to Hudson - loughby. Prize Second Highest Grade III Miss M. MacDonald's Dept, donated by New Method Cleaners, awarded to Donald Gal- an Prise. ‘Third ah AQKNKIWI -_1IHE._QPI _QUARDIAN __.- STOCK QUOTA HONS Prim. Third Highest Aggregate TO MERCHANTS Owing to short supplies our office and ware- house will be closed for one week beginning Frl- day, June 25th until Friday, July 2nd. SIDNEY T. GREEN l C0. Wholesale Confectionery Richest mm Grade III. Miss M. MacDonald's Dept, donated by Hon. Mark Mc- Guigan, awarded to Wendell Burke. Prize Highest Aggregate Grades II and III Miss A. Walsh's Dept, donated by Lieut. Col Morrisey, awarded to Ian Gillies. Prize Second Highest Aggregate Grades TI and III Miss A. Walsh's W __ r Dept. donated by Rcdemptorlst Fathers, awarded to David Gallant. Prize for Courtcsv. donated by the Catholic Women's Looms. 891W!!!’ Ind a sable announcing mass are grim and dangerous days, grimmer and more dangerous than most of us realize. While a ruthless enemy is bending his best efforts to destroy our vital food supplies, we can still peacefully carry FOOD IS VITAL ,You may be a school teacher, or a student, you may be a business or professional man, office or factory worker, store keeper or clerk-no matter who you may be, if you have a few clays, weeks or months of leisure this summer, you can make an im- portant contribution to Canadis war Effort by taking temporary work on a farm. It cannot be sufficiently em- phasised how urgently the Nation needs additional farm help, YOUR There are no BOMB CRATERS in our fields . . . YET f "on our duties on the farm. We must make the most of our time, putting every available acre of our fertile land to work, to produce FOOD for our people, our armies and our allied. FOR VICTORY Help, Ito meet the ever herein] demands for FOOD. Every year Canada sends millions of pounds of food to feed our kinsmen and allies abroad, and with many thousands of our people in the fighting servioss an‘ the war factories we ask you to help fill the gap. Knowing how our yew existence depends on ‘victory, and howmuchdeponclsonFGEsopii that victory, we appeal t9 you 10, lend your willing aid. This is what YOU should do s e a KC!‘ NOW! Consult any special local committee or office established l0 deal with farm labour placements in your city or town; or Writs your Provincial Director of Farm Labour at the capital of your province; or Get In touch with your nearest Employment and Sahel-m Service Office. @EN‘1T @I? 7.1513(0) HuMPr-nimr MlTCJ-IEJL Minister of Labour J A. MacNaaasna Director, National Selective Service Livingstone and drawn by Philip McGee. ard, Arthur Ryan Dept, equally merited by Teddy Creighan, Brian MacCalium, David Philip McGee Prize for the Greatest Improve- ment iu any one subject. donated by Rev. L. Dougan, equally merit- ed by Billie Farmer, Damien Leon- and Teddy Creighan, drawn by Arthur Ryan. Prize Second Highest Aggregate Grade II, awarded to Louis Paoll. Prize ‘rhird Highest Aggregate Grade II, awarded m Paul Davey. Highest Aggregate Grade ""-'1-l I17 Alike iwnliigiic» L)\!J . m Leo Dolron. Grade lI Miss donated by Dr. to Richard St Prize Third Grade II, lvliss donated by Dr. Joe. awarded to Brian Willoiigliby". McTa our ‘s Jolin. Highest l IE i arrival overseas of her sol Ileana Ilrh. Grades n and m Miss s. Walsh's. Tllllllll _T'?\Vi\.\_l'\b-_15 5'39 v .- m. v a m c" r -- pinyin-Big p. ' ‘ ~~ "_‘"cciit Miss Duffy's Dept. Union, awarded to Stephen Jeffrey iRedcniptorist Fathers. 1.0 ‘ Vliirviii l1: 1min. u iiidicd l by Hon. Mark McGuiguii, awarded Lirladc 1 Alss Duliys Dept, donut- ed by the Rev. Prize Second Highest Aggregate . aural-dad to Freddie Slirpherd. D001...‘- Dougnii, awardediMias .Licut.-Col. ltlvrrlse)‘. Aggregate nizsim Brnrilw. l McTrigucls Dl-pL, MacMillan, , Miss ‘Llglmfldll Credit Prize Highest Aggregate (izxizic I to Pnlrnl: donated by for the senior closing $1115 morning’ awarded t0 Senior Programme Chairman: Hon. ll. F. McPhee. Prize Second Highest Aggregate Louis Dougan, O Canada. Distribution of Certificates for Acgrcgate Attendance. doiinlod by Chorus, "There is a Ray of Sun- QiWCllTlCCl to shine-The School. Presentation oi‘ Trustees’ mo, Certificates. Presentation Writing Certificates Principal's Report Chorus “Here Comes the Navy’ Prize Third Highest Diifiys DcpL, Lea‘:- Prize I-Iigl csi Aggregate Grade I llrx-=.'~i.iii‘s Dept, donated by Uiilon. awarded hfcwfiidc. II Min Vessey’s Dept, donated by MISS Moraifs Dept, dmialcd by Prize Seriiirl H‘ hcsl Aggregate ‘Tho Scl1ii0l_ Rev. Louis Dougan, awarded to Liguorlan Credit Union. iii.\~.ii..i~ri,Gi-adc I Miss ills ‘ llvpl, illi-l, Prc-Fclitalloii or Honor Diplomas. Fred Duncan. to Robert Kisglns and Joseph Gnl- nmrd by Lieu: l\'l(ll'l‘l5i‘\‘, Presentation of Prizes and Me Prize Second Highest Aggregate lant a idPd in Leo Dill’ J15 Grade II Miss Valley's Dept» do- Prize Second Highcsi Jtggzcgz-tc. l~ m: Third 11.». . .*\‘.‘,'{".‘B'i§3l(~ Vuledictory-Allari Noonrzri. noted by the O. W. 1..., awarded to Grade I Miss Moran's Dept, douot- | Grade I Miss Hessian: 1km, do-I Remarks by Chairman. Byron Bruce. ed by the Redcmpiorist Fntliersqnnlvri bv Rev. Innis Dougan’ Chorus. "God Bless Our Cam Prize Third Highest Aggregate awarded to Alfred Arsciiaull. llHVJlTlCd i0 Gcrnld McRac adzfl-Scliool. Miss Vessev's Dept, Grade II, Prize I-liglicst__Aggrcgz_ii_c_Craniali The fflllEiWllig l3 llio programme God Sziie The King. Out Our Way By J. R. Williams Our Boarding Ho use _ With Major Hoopla fMu-sr yo? as s ME U , FATHER ?-~ EGAD ,1 HOOPLE MANOR WM. BEIAQ BLEAK as an , tempts erase’ l .~ . \ AFT -~ -Tl-\E MNSORE Leela?- ,rwo-oou.ag2: conven- WPPER- 11.9%.’ Besioes; voumu. NEVER LOCATE SAME ‘q N Ci-iicaceow n! 1 DRlFTS ABOUT as CASUALLV As m? 15y) canoe. w“ 9:1?“ - -