rattler roam - mil- m. SHOWS 3.25 - 7.00 ~ 9.00 —-—---—- EXTRA! NEWS - l l I l t m, .91, room! AND SATURDAY SIOMP wllll THESE J! W CA. ltonr w; PREISSER FRANKIE DARRD ~ WARREN MILLS‘ _ NOEL unit‘ i llltltl "llllllo t t .v .3. SHOWfi 3. , , CARTOON -_ "TIME" o y‘ v l e V» Bus Schedule Leave Stanchel Corner at’ 8.30 A.M., Tuesdays, Thursdays, Sat- urdays by way of Kelly's Cross Corner to Sturdy’: Corner by way ol McLoskey's Mills to Green Bay by Costello's Comer to Lot 6S chap- el thence to Kingston, East Wiltshire, North Raver Corner to Chor- - 7.00 -— 8.451‘ l I i Ieetleetlsleell ._-_ OIAIII I ‘hie Connor-Oceania home llaeual awarded to the at- taining the highest standing tot the year in the worlt o! the ‘hath Grade won by Hide Plckarrl. Special ga-iza to the pupil secur- ing the greatest lllfllote marks during the year donated by Hon. Oeo. D. Dellols. and awarded to Hilda Plckard. Special Prize to the pupil stand- ms second for the by Mr. J. O. llyndman. and won by Carl Brown. Special Prise to the pupil stand- : mg third in the year's work. Do- nated by the Hughes Drug Co. and won by Wendell Macliinnon. Special Prize for General Profic- iency donated by Mr. Roy Cud- more and won by Georgina Leard. Speolalhrize tor application and high etiort donated by Col. D. A. MacKinnon. D. S. O. and won by Joan Wood. Special Prize tor Boholanhlp and Industry donated by Col. D. A. MscKinnon. DSO. and won by Philip Jsrdlne. Special Prize for scholarship do- nated by Col. D. A. MacKinnon, D. 5.0. and won by David Hurst. Special Prize tor Sloholarsltip do- mted by Col. D. A. MscKinnon, D. S. O. and won by Mary Ramsay. Special Prize for Scholarship do- nated by Col. D. A. MacKirlnon, D. S. O. and won by Melvin Dawson. Special Prize {or Industry do- lnsted by stems Limited and s- |tvsrded to Donald Thompson. ‘ Special Prize tor Industry donat- ,ed by Sterns Limited and award- , ed to Stuart Ford. I Special Prrze for Public speak- ing donated by Col. K. S. Rogers land awarded to Carl Brown. ; Special Prize (or Athletics do- nated by Mr. J. W. Boulter, M35. and wan by Ernest MacInni-s. Special Prize tor Latin donated " Mr. A. B. Cutclllfe and won by Hilda Pickard. Special Prize tor French donated by Mr. W. D. Tanton and won by Georgi-ha. Leard. Special Prize for Science donat- ed by lvlr. Edgar Whltloclr and won by David Hurst. Special Prize tor Highest Stand- ing in Mathematics donated by Mr. Noel DeBloie and won by Philip Jardlne. Special Prize for Industry and school Spirit donated by Mr. H. I‘. MacPhee and won by MeMn Dsw- loin. Special Prize for Athletics. Scholarship, Co-operatlveness in Class. and General Popularity do- nated by the Charlottetown _Klns- men Club and awarded to Carl Broom. Special Prize tor High Grade Studentship including industry and attitude toward claaswork donat- ed by Col. K. S. Rogers and merit- ed by Wendell MacKlnnon. Special Pri-ze in recognition or outstanding work in connection with the production of the school paper "Tattle Tales" donated by Mr. John-Simmonds and awarded to Carl Brown. Special Prize for effort in con- lottetown. Le r t S’ h I u’ 4 m nectlon with the production of the ave on re urn o an: e p. . school newspaper donated by Mr. G. F. Hutchescn and awardul to Late Saturday night trip starting June 28, and every second Saturday until further notice. Leave Stonchel at 6.30 P.M. by way of Kelly's Cross, Green Bay, Lot 65 Chapel, Kingston and leave on return 11.30 P.M. N Stonchcl. CENTRAL BUS LINES ~oo§oo<a>tlv@oo@oo Doriwbivcliriw igix’ N§€JEFTY GAR FERRY ssltlllc: BURDEN - CAPE TOBMENTINE Iltlillllflitll’ nlnllltv 1st An extra trip of the car ferry be cnd Cape Tormentine, N. B., will be m Tuesday, July 1st, leaving Borden pier a Tormentine pier at 10:30 P.M. the regular advertised service. Leave Borden pier 8:40 A.M., 1:00 PM, 4:30 PM. Leave Cape Tormentine pier 10:05 A.M., 2:40 P.M., 7:30 P.M. Daily Except Sunday. Sunday service leave Borden pier 1.00 P.M., 6:45 P.M.. Leave Cope Tormentine pier 3:00 P.M., 8:00 P.M. ALL TIMES ATLANTIC STANDARD Canadian National tween Borden, P. E. l. ode on Dominion Day, t 9:00 P. M. and Cope TlIIS being in addition to America's elder-statesman. Bernard National War college in Washington with Marshall. It: the background ls a bronze bust o! the former which was presented to him ln a simple ceremony. in answer to the tributes mud him. he warned that. "it ls not the army that must be well train» ed to: she next war. it is the whole nation." Secretary of state George 0, Baruch. right. la shown at the. Donald Th ampson. Isl average o! 96 per cent donated ‘by Col. K. S. Ropers and awarded v Special Prize to g student who has done outstanding work, attain- ing during the siX months ot her attendance in this school g gener- to Marlon Moore. v Moore. Graham Lewrenceirlenkins. to hav gun see lath hull w m. g: swam ese was Mall}! RS151. ial prise he Mun lsnabl by . llaar fillet! all IQ by Philip Jsrelstu. ‘a. “ Qlfil will 0|‘ lllfill ° hated by Mr. John Naomi: and awarded to Janet. Ives. metal Prize tor Scholarship 6m nsted by Mr. John llacNsir and gwgpged m Dallas Sentry. Special Prize tor Sehohslhlp Oo- nstad by Mr. John MICNEI’ and awarded to Charles Bellow. special Prize tor Scholarship do- nated by Mr. John Mat-Nair and awarded to Lorna Chsndlt. Special Prize tor Scholarship dz» nsted by Mr. John MscNalr and awarded to Valeria Rogers. Special. Prices for History donat- ed by the I.0.D.I. Royal Edward chapter: 1st. Wendell Nacklnnon. 2nd. Joan Wood. 8rd. Cari BMW!!- Special Prize tor Arithmetic do- nated by Mr. Ernest Worth and won by Philip Jsrdlne. Special Prize tor Improvement presented by Mr. Howard Macin- nis to the Pupil whose work dur- ing the latter hall’ o! the school year shows the greatest improve- ment. Merited by Georgina Lourd- The Lieutenant». Frederick Bea- n-lan Memorial Prize presented to the boy who has developed and practiced the truest sense at Sportsmanship. This prize la donat- ed by Dr. R. P‘. Seaman Ln memory of his son Prod. Awarded to Philip Jar-dine. Special Prize for Industry donat- nsted by Mr. H. F. MacPhce and awarded to Joan Wood. Special Prize for Indusetry donat- ed by Dr. W.J.P. MacMillan. 0.3.3. and awarded to Marion Moore. Special Prize for Scholarship and School Spirit donated by Dr. W. J. P. MscMillan, 0.3.11‘. and awarded to Wendell MscKlnnon. special Prize tor Music Appre- ciation donated by R. T. Holman. Ltd. and awarded to Hilda Pick- srd. Special Prize for English Litera- ture donated by Mr. Noel DeBlols and Won by Hilde Plckard. Special Prize for English Grant- mar do-nated by Mr. Harry A. Mac- Dougall and won by Hilde Pick- srd. Special Prize {or all-round etu- dentship, co-operatlon and school spirit donated by Mr. Milton Bell, and awarded to Hilda Picker-d. Special Prize tor Athletics, Schol- arship, School Spirit and Popular- ity donated by Dr. F. C. Daugan and awarded to Hilda Pi-cklrd. Special Prize tor Athletics, Schol- arship. ‘school Spirit, and Popu- larity donated by Dr. l". C. Dougsn and awarded to David Hurst. Special Prize tor Music Apprecia- llOn donated by Irwin Printing Co. and awarded to Betty Proctor. SCHOOL TRUSTEES HONOR CERTIFICATES (In order o! Merit) Hilda Shirley Pickard, Carl Mur- chlson Brown. Wendel] Irving MacKinnon, Alice Georgina Leard,_ Joan Patricia Wood, Philip Bent Jardi-ne. David William Hurst, Mary Margaret Elizabeth Ramsay, Stanley Melvin Dawson, Donald Townshend Thompson. Stuart Nar- man Ford. Janet Cranston Ives. Dallas Cecil Sentry. Henry Charles Bsllcm. Lorna Unsworth Chandler, Valerie Lois Rogers, Betty Lois Procton James Cllflord MscNetll, David Paul Cudmore. Frederick Charles I-Hne. Donald Bremner Webster, Stanley Keir Matheson, Lane George-MacKinley. Winston , Richard Chandler, Donald Ernest Maclnnis, Jean Irene MacArthur. Eleanor Mary I-Lvnes. William Al- lison Haynes, Marion Roland ‘I POTATOES-The conned pasta o! poems; Include Colorado Potato Beetle. A ids. Flea Beetles. Early Blight and Late light. i may be controlled by duatl with C0)!!!“ Potato Dust every ten days tom the "M! i116 plants are five inches high. CAIIAOI. CAUUHQWII. IIUSSILS SPIOUN AND lIOCCOll-Tlse lolisge of Cabbage and re- lated plants is devoured by three kinda of gnu wnnns~Tbe 1m ytad Cab Worm. C1551!‘ Loo . and the unload Ba Moth. For control o! a I three a pl Green Gross Rotenona Garden Guard weekly throughout the sasson from the time the plants are set out. aliiefitdeleafle M“ Cllbegs Wall 1 ' TOMATOES-Tomatoes am atmclced by Hom- ‘ worms, Fruitworms, F lea Beetles. Earl)’ 5118i" and Late Blight. Apply Green Cross Tomato Dust every tan days. CUCUMIIIS, MILDNS, SQUASH. CANTALOIJPI PUMPKIN-Vine crops are attacked by the Sm Cucumber Beetle, Aphids. Squash Bugs. and 6C- terisl Wilt. The Striped Cucumber Beetle s reads Bacterial Wilt Disease. Apply Garden GU every ten days throughout ‘the season. , YInlshal Plant lug , SWIIT COIN-For control of Euro Com en Guard B AllusttionofGs Orely-‘coihllrhenolifg ltlilltTu-ebw are laid (about the end of June). SHRUBS - SHADE TREES SPIREA, SNOWlALL-Aphlds are small insects which feed in clusters on_tlle underside! leaves and on young shoots uustfifileavu to curl. Starting in early spring, apply 0R every 10 days and repeat as necessary. JUNIPER-Needles may turn yellow and drop o8 from scan-J: ol Red Spiders. Apply 2 hblespoons of Itmo-Nlk in one gallon water. Repeat m 0 days. SHADE TIElS-Lesf-qdng worms sttaé M? Elm, Oak, Poplar. Mountain Ash. Spray with lb. DDT Wettsbla Powdt tn i0 gallons will’, or 5 teaspoons in one gallon water. HONIYSUCKLI-Pesta include Honeymckle Saw- fly. Honeysuckle Budworm and Aphids. Apply DDT Flower Spray earlyin saasonand repeatss nsoesnry. European Com lave: loot-Eating land PRNIT-For leaf-eating insects apply DUI‘ Home! Spray (2 teaspoons per gallon o! water). 1H5 LANADA PAIN! CO tumult lhi lUWE HRUlHHI‘. >.-. 1|‘ GARDEN PROTECTION Gulor . Pesmlvf/‘v/ cltssu cnoss mslcrlcloas ....,..,..,.,..,,,, suslsaao FLOWERS ROSES-Man amok Roses-Rose Scale, Oyster Shell , A hide, Rose Budworm. Lea’ Rollers. Rose Sl . ose Sawfly, Rose Curculio, Leafhoppers and ‘Essa Chaicr. Diseases include Mil- dew and Black Spot. When you uncover yuur Roses in Spring and before the buds burst. apply Liane Sulphur (10 tablespoons tn l gallon water . Then apply Complete Potato Dust eve l0 days from the time the plants come into iul bloom nghi: through the summer and autumn. As a complete spray apiP DDT Flower Spray (Z teas ns) and Koppel’ in‘ (2)4 susssoss) ls one wane. OLADIOI-l-For control of Gladiolus ‘Thrips. apply DDT Flower Spray csch week front the time the spikes are s few inches high. DAHl-IA-Lmvea and flower buds distorted by Tar- niahed Plant Bug—"Dahlin 5IUIII"—C3ll$¢d by suckin insects or mosaic disease. For Tarnishod Plant hugs and "Stunt" mused by insect, apply DDT Flows Spray eveg 10 days. Worms bore in stems causing mp to svi er. Cut ofl‘ wilted stems and destroy. Always examine dahlia tubers for stor- age rots before planting. Cut ofl’ infected portion- dust exposed ares with sulphur. h? Tamished Hoot lug PEONW-Anta and Rose Chalers an common on Pennies. Ants do not harm Peonles. For control o! Rose Chalets, apply DDT flower Spray every l0 days as necessary. CHIYSANTHIMUM-Tarnished Plant Bugs distors blooms. This plant is also attacked b other sucking and chewing insects. Apply DU!‘ lower Spray , every 10 days. NOLlYHOCK—Rase appeals as orange-brown ts Explicit-brown rules on leaf surfaces and stems. uat with Mu sold Sulphu . starting early is spring and repeat treatment every l0 days. vutotula caeersa- load on phat juices. uusi leaves so lose oo our and appear mot- tled. Apply Hover Spray and repeat in l0 devo- I LAW N S \ WhlteGrubauaasdasd ere-assets». Araenate of Lend with dead soil and scatter ovI . lawn followed by washing into soil with lawn boss . Antt-Sutter Pyrsdee in and around ml hill-I- ‘ When ant hills are numerous, smtosr thinly ovu lawn surface. Weeds-Spay Woed-No-Mere evenly over lawn surface. ne oz. Weed-No-Mora in a gallon water ls eufficient for 250 sq. ft. of lawn surface. Kills weeds completely; won't harm grass. ' swam-nae ply Mp LYNN 'ft~;-f_ "If hlkrflt. ‘A (_\ Atvfl U. l. ....- mt-H. 4* Pass List: ld MaicDougall, Btsnisy Downe, S erling" Moreslde. Dalziel. Edward Nicholson, Harold John Court, Richard MscLean, Jones. Frank Clarke. Howard John Holmes, Ian MscNevln, Roy Glover. Vessey, Keith Carver. George Hen- derson, Frank Acorn, Vernon Hen- nessey. Norman Wilson, Orin Cer- ver, Jack Brown. John MscLen- "lan, Harold Hewett. Edward Hodg- son, Marjorie MscLzren. Edgar Cerlllutea o! Merit 1. Hilde Ploksrd. Z. Carl Brown. 3. Wendell MacKlnnon. 4. Georgina Lend. b. Joan Wood. Jones, Maynard MscMi-llsn, Keith u {i Announcemen We have recently installed a JOHN BEAN. WHEEL ALIGNMENT MACHINE Thisisthelatcst model of this guarantees complete satisfaction ments, such as CASTER, CAMBER, TOE-IN-OUT, all common faults of the all important steering mechan- . ism of your car. CALL and see us orPHONE for an appointment e your car thoroughly and scientifically checked. Horne Motors PHONE 678 168p KENT STREET, type of equipment and in all front end adjust- 1707 CHARLOTIEOWN Attendance Certificates l Hilda Plckard (9 years); Keith Dllliel t! years); Roy Vessey (I year). GIABIIX first Prize for General Profic- iency donated by m. Reginald Alt. ken and wan by Isabel ltlaclgod, Second Prize tor General Pro- ficiency donated .by Mr. N. n. Mac- Lesn and won by Heather Lsniz. Third Prize for General Protllc- iency donated by Mr. W. D. Tan- tm and won by Robert Agnew. Special Prize for Mathematics ' donated by Moore at Macbeod Ltd. and won by Harold Warren. Special Prise tor Geography do- nated by Mr. Edgar Mlitioe} and won by Heather Lsnta. Special Prize tor Arithmetic do- nated by‘ Mr. J. W. Boultor M83. and won by Heather Izults. Special Prizes for History donat- ed by the Royal Edward Chapter oi’ the I. O. D. E. and won by: First, Isabel MscLeod; Second. Heather Lents; Third, Robert Ag- new. Special Prise for Latin donated by Mr. P. W. Tumor and won by Heat-her Lsntz. Special Prize tor French donated by Hon. '1'. W. L. Prowse and won by Isabel MacLeod. Bpooiol Prize tor Household Science donated by Mr. W. A. Rlx (Continued on Page Id) bee." ls u Arnold ‘castration o! his s selects the Dot to lonelier belly. 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