IIYIIMMII 8t Olil (i I P. Ialllls OYIUI A. l. BIA"- fletl Iaflvhl Lit-Barron The Oldest Insurance Agony la Prince ldvasdislend -licdlo-alosmgas Kletlaaasss _m "I'M Ilfllflltsllontngrvro!‘ [all l. lulu Iaaslsllensasasassvessecaarlotteshwa. LGSII ‘I'll PIOVINCI Offices eloae for IQ-I months. on Wednesday and some». as t sass. ' c0. LIMITED ritevtroutttitsss vooatinuad from Poll l) Personals Hlflds of Mrs. Niel Mtflalun. Brackley Beach will regret to team ‘IIANSPOBTATQON art-snug foi fishing parties. picnics, etc, _Phone 1050.7. lit. J. I’. Hill-Al‘! attics will lse closed until June so, fills. cums caka eels loi- mana today satus-dgy, flu s» a l. nuns-nus. Illll I100! ll Ollltbll OhllICh 0h Thursday. Juls 1o. Ill’. 00s. W. W. IIID will meek on Rod Oross Swimming and Water Safety over C. P. C. Y. m. nfsht at 6.80 p. m. TRYON UNITED OIIJCUIT Ser- vices for Sunday, June M: Cape Traverse ll a, n1; ‘rt-yon a p_ m; Qflliaud 7.80 p. in.; Rev. J. A. Jarcline, Minister. ISLAND CONNECTOR SAILS— -The "Island Connector" left pqg-t yesterday evening with a cargo of horses. cattle. and farm produce mm i-t Imus . {Kitties o: the Provinces. Both m island‘. both are srutlv de- nrjpmt on the fishing industry she bu entered the P. E. l. hos. pital for treatment. for Newfoundland. YORK UNITED CHARGE. Rev. and hoth are in tbs same geo- . Mir. and Mrs. V.T Douctteanri aphivl] area. - e J. A. Nicholson, minister. Ser- if»; w“ lbgglulgly flank with mhfimdmkvfclfifiiivn. Mass, are vices Sunday: 11 a. m. baptismal "3 n harlmmiowfl- the service at Central Church: 2.30 Mr. Bmaiiwood in our correspon- dems," m. MacNeught explained. -t pointed out both the adven- tgge! and lie disadvantages of (jnnfederation. On the whole. n I told him. I feel that. our Prov- tht-e benefited from coming into the Union. I wroto him of tho mange from narrow-guage to standard guago on our P151. rail- ways: of construction of terminals md ferries either directly by or subsidized by the Government; snd of the various services we hsvs obtained by becoming part cf the Federal Union. "I also pointed out possible da- gueats of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Ander. ‘on. “mm” sage" York (note thehour); 7.30 Brack- iey. Rev. Dr. Rice and Mr. Keiz- er. Conference report. Mr. Bruce MaoLean, Long Creek. and Mrs. George MacEachern, lnlingwood have left for Dawson, SLIGHT ACCIDENT -— There. was a alight car itocident at the‘ Market Square yesterday afternoon. when one car bumped another car-i ghich wastpatad in front of it, ama in h b r d - spending the weekend with her iiamtgpige oef riff: ptsltggagrcir; efii-l wit!!!" in ROCKY Point. N111‘. and |dtvmaging tthe two front fenders Mrs. Angus Macilschern. She was ‘and mdiajm- or the other No one accompanied by Mrs. J. Beck, rwas injured. Dartmouth. also Mitts Elia Walk- er. Halifax. i izzeoar Islumlvaoua ~ The statement in Tuesday's Guardian wigs Anna MacEachern of Haif- fax has flamed by plane after advantages in reqzect of the New- '_ ‘i _ .312. as. “iii"'t..‘t't’.'.‘i‘.ii'f.ii' .222; “as: MacNsught said. External Affairs officials await- ing the Newfoundland delegation said the Atlantic island is faced vitth four choices. They are ti) Continuation of the "Com- mission Government" which meme s status comparable to that of a Crown Colony. m Return to responsible gov- srnmant which Newfoundland op- erated under until its finances became a hopeless muddle and United Kingdom suthortties had to be called ‘an to straighten met- froan a conviction under the Pro- thi/bition Act was. erroneous. 1W1‘. Gallant was never been involved in any breach of the Prohibition Act for the sale of intoxicating liquor. Quebec to attend the wedding of his son Raymond Haslam to Miss Daphne Moore, of McMasterviile, which takes place there on June 28. Mr. Haslam will return with the bridal party who will spend their honeymoon in this Province. SPECIAL service in New Glas- gow Christian church Sunday eve- ning June 22nd. at 7.30 p. m. ‘The new organ recently installed will be dedicated. This organ has been presented to the church by Mr. Frank Orr of San Diego. Cal, in memory of his parents. Mr. Char- 6 Divorces Are Granted m‘ Wt‘ les Dlckieson cousin of Mr Orr may‘ 251:“ °"““ " ' _ r Divinity Student ‘of the Univer-I mt "m" Mam - :;::..:..T;,::;:: .;.*::..i"%::%; "W59?- Wedtllei-dflyh and yesterday's firmer before the Supreme Court, Divorce Court met and jtidg- ments absolute were pmnounged, 1h thd IOHOWIng gaaeg; 307W Hwper. plaintiff. versus John Nelson Dawson Hooper and THUG MacLeodL/defasttdahts; Nor- man MacMtllan, ptttihttrrfmtrstsusi Goldie Irene MaoMLilam. defend- Mit: "Lucinda Brown, plaintiff, ver- sus J. Stanley Brown and Beatrice Weill. defendants; Mary Lavinia“ Stairs. which at present has 1 90- jfiiil‘ lease on certain naval and lil bases there. .\lr. smaliwood is om of tlss group partial to union with Cali- aria. l-le feels that if the Dominion trill comply with most of the Newfoundland delegations re- quests little will stand in the wry oi Ooniedefltlflll. Mr. MacNiaught said today he felt union of Newfoundland with Canada would result in very real NllefitS to Prince Edward Island. it would mean the removal of annoying restrictions on inter- Island trade, and a boost to the already large volume of agricul- tural exports sent from the Island to Newfoundland. _ ..__-.______.____.______ Too Late To Clasify it..." ssh}: --1aas roniTsiBKiv lair condition. Apply 22 Union Itrest or phone “NJ. ios and quartcttes. GUERNSEY BREEDERS MEET —The annual meeting of the, Prince eBdward Island Guernsey Breeders’ Association was held last of evening in the Department Agrlculturtzwbiiilding. TiTti" w O. =3 o 47-48: llarold Laird (President); Guy Rodd. (Vice-President); JR. Carr (Secretary); Directors. Har- rison Green. Gordon Krewys. Jean IJund. Plaintiff. versus George Anthony Lund and Elizabeth E. MacBean. ilefendanis; Athol liter-i bort Worth. ptaintiff, versus Alma Margaret Worth, defendant, and; Jean Dorothy Davis, defendant to counter clnbn; and William Lloyd Ciow, plaintiff. versus Jean Clow and Jack Heaiy, defendants. Judgments nisi were awarded in the following cases: John Alfred Myers. plaintiff, versus Marjorie! I LEAVE FOR OTTAWM —- Pre-mler J. Welter Jones and lvlt-si Jones, accompanied by their daughter, Helen, left by plane yes- terday afternoon for Ottawa. Both the Premier and Mrs. Jones will be absent from the Province for more than a week as, next Saturday, Mrs. Jones is to play the chief role at Sorei, P.Q., in the christenizizof the new car ferry. “Abezw@1t-" In the meantime. the Hon. GJ-l. Bar- bour will be acting Premier. APPEAL CASES ADJOURNED --' Th Prohibition appear case 0f. 1,10 d Hillier was adiourned Yes-| terday until June 00 for further, Eleanor Myct-s and Curtis itleian- lon. defendants; and Frances Mary Duncan, plaintiff. versus Gordon Wilfred Duncan and Matrlima Gal- lant, defendants, The case of William Everett Jan- kins, plaintiff, versus Edna Wealthy Jenkins, Edward Chappeil, and Usie lcGufI. defendants. was dis- missed. The ncxt itcarirtg of the Divorce Court will be on Jan. 15 ncxt. Wmend lois oi Pop NIT“. MAIIIMIC. IEATIIS 50c Per insertion ‘“*’°““""‘ m‘ J,A. MacDonald. K11, for the appellant. For the lime "AW" the appeal or Haber McVfttie from, a conviction for drunken will"! was also adjourned to June 30. Q_R_ Holmes KO" appeared for the respondent Ind RR. Built: K.C., for the ED991151“. Ml M15‘ tice MR. Mr-Glliian Dresidfld 8t both hearings. VISITOR ENTB-RTAINED - ltlrs. L. W. Saunders was hostess at the tea hour on Friday, hon- ming her cousin, Mrs. (Rev) Donald Campbell of Saskatoon. who, for the past month. has been Lpieasantly rsnewinK 0111 friend‘ , the welcome guest of her sister and brothers. Luster in the month, Mrs. Campbell W111 be 3°"'*' ed by her son, Dr. James GIMP‘ bell o! Saskatoon, who, after a short visit will accompany his mother home. As this ts Dr. Campbell's first visit to his par- ants birthplace, a cordial Welflflmi awaits him. ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS-r A total of 720 students have sis- nified their intention of writing the matriculation examinations to Prince of Wales ODUIBI. i! W" jggfned yesterday. Writing will ism... June 28 and amulud ‘June . Only Grade Ten pupils ‘will write the examin tione th-il peered for the MAIBIAGEI MacLEAN-MMINNIH -— At the First Baptist Clash-oh Parsonage, Muticiui, N. 3., an June 3rd, 1947, bl’ Rev. i. J. Levy, Caithetritne Paul- i" Milli-Net otf Cornwall. P. I}. L. t» John Macfnnis, of Charlotte- town, srizivaivi‘ - KEEPING-ht Trin- lli" Vnited Church, Charlottetown. "it Wednesday, June tsth. 1941, by R" T. G. I-lodgson, Olive N.l-Ill Ksrntntz to William Ross Stewart. Pith of Charlottetown. %..__________________.__ MAFLEOD - Mary Cameron 1H Maiden Mass, Sept. 22, 1M7. Com- mitlat service will so held at l-larts- ViiiP Ogmqgq-y, an“ ‘| 1M1 i! B. P- M. rlelattves and friend; invited- liittfilfis — At the Prince Coun- ty itospttai. June 80th. Irena Hil- Im-i. age 6 yrs., daughter of Mr. ‘um Mrs. Alfred Hilsitu. Km- linston. runsrsi notice‘ will announced over 0.7.01. tonilhi- ii. ll. Msctaan Kidney-Liver Pills d. F. ilstcltssen- 8t Still OPTOMETRISTS UNDIRTAKER Yuspccillilld in the fit- i tar From i062 to 1 inclusive iMlM-Mil ting of slams for the ‘and! Nine avails We" Wmiiisdi g m. correction of ocular de- '1° "i" °“ “h” W" “"""d m’ - , , it , h lens North Iitehiro facts.“ '1"..'Itk§u'::.it':: tiitfit.“ ‘lghilytilrac- tice has been abolished. The num- - ber writing this ycar t: BPDYBKI- Iinateiy the snmc as in 1941. ‘M Jan yggr Grade Ten only wrotml M Grafton Street lasso it! ~ Grade’ Eleven Lelztami-natlonfi wit: H, l same ml I ,'fi:o1rtn.agu:? ‘tsourig, Kinkora and V A" "Omblté of Knights of Pytitius are requested to meet '5“"""m““' ‘ '9 "is Qsntssl hylstian Church at L45 today to attend tits ‘m’, L0G“, gouge", Harry Williams. MEETING- The Anglican Young; iunsrel at eas- lets brother J. ERNEST H. LORD Chancellor-Commander People's Association Local Cotin-i t-li met in Bl. Paul's Parish flail, Cltorioitteown on Thursdur- Jtuw 19 to discuss plans for the Confer- ence to be held at Orapaud, Aug. Q s -_._ An event of much ieosl interest Mk aim in ‘rrihtty United] Church. Charlottetown on Wis. r-whv afternoon, June ma. when Otlve Merle. vounssr ssushm of Dr. and Mrs. B. C. Keeping was united in marriage Roar. elder son of bk. and l", M. C. Stewart, both of this Olly, The ceremony was performed N‘ Rev. '1‘. G. Hodgson, M. L. Ph- D-. o! ntsay United Church, uncle oi’ the bride. insisted by the mmister. Rev. T. E. Mclsennan. The church was tastefully d9. corated with apple blossoms licacs and lilies of the valley. ' The bride. looking youthful and lflvely. in a gown of white setin with yoke and overskirt of net and heart shaped headdress with flowing veil, entered the church on the arm of lter father. to the strains of Loitengt-inkst Wedding March played by Prof. A. Roy Kendall, A.R..C.O., church organ- ist. She carried a beautiful bou- quet of shell pink cat-nations and iiiies of the valley and was ac- companied by her sister, Mics Dorothy Keeping, as maid of hon- or and Miss Helen Stewart, sister of the groom, as bridesmaid. These both looked very charming in floor length dresses of powder blue silk crepe with picture hats and mitts in pastel shades of blue and pink and carried 01d fashion- ed nosegays with matching rib- bon. The bride's mother wore a dress of dove grey silk crepe and set of matched silver fox furs. Tile deep red colour of her dress and bat. trimmings was repeated in her corsage of carnations. The groom's mother wore a dress of flowered shell pink crepe with matching hat, a marked platinum fox fur and black ac- cessories. Her corsage was pink roses. During the signing o-f the reg- ister, Miss Pauline Simmonds, Lic. Mus, delighted the audience with, her rendering of Grieg’s "I Love You." Mr. Allison MacRae, as best man and Messrs. Elmer Mclsaac. Lawrence Ramsay, Brian Cudmore and Fred Kelzer, as ushers. car- ried otxt their duties efficiently at the church and at. the recep- tion at the Queen Hotel. The happy couple left later on a trip by car through the Mari- times_ amid showers of confetti and best wishes o! their many friends. For travelling the bride chose a suit of powder blue with '~tatcliing hat and corsage of pint: roses, and carried a B8B o-f hind tooled leather, one of the many beautiful wedding gifts She had received. They will reside in Charlotte- town until the fall when they will live in Halifax ivhlle the bride- groom continues his studies as a ntedical student at Dalhuusic- The bride is a graduate in sew"! o: Acadia and a member of the " staff-of Prince of Wales College. Jiipllircctors were electedibr. 1.9;. rw tt..t;tt.t.t...t Froin Calgary Mr. and Ma. J. J. Buwien of Cal- gary, Alta., are visiting the Island on a ten-day business and pleasure trip. Mr, Bowlen, rwtho is a native o! Cardigan, P.E.I. left ithi§ l-Ptrovlncc for the West in 1892, where for the past 40 years he has been success- fully engaged in ranching and farming. He is the possessor of 6,- 500 acres of fzftim land and holds a lease on 46,000 acres of land for horse-raising purposes. At one time he owned the biggest horse ranch in the province of Alberta. In 1914 Mr. Bowlen was Liberal Soutth Battieford. Sacks and in i917 tmoved to Calgary. where in 1930 he was nominated for ‘the Provincial House for the City of Calgary, which he held for four- teen yeara, three of which he WM leader of the Liberal party. ' Mr, Bowlen is s. member of (the Board of Governors for tthe C.B.C. representing Alberta, §askatche- wan and Manitoba. and told a Guardian representatlveyesterday ofiatcd by Reverend K. MctMllan Doug“, the high esteem which ‘ts held by this Board of Governors for Dr. G-i to William ‘ At let's Isis leslsay Friday The junior ciosinfat Noll-a Dams thvedmv wok pica yesterday burning. Many parents and friends. Mined the happy children in cei- ebratlng the event. i i The arrangement of m, pup“; ll "W! Iflfied the nutter-mi; vie-I itors was indeed a pleasing sight, The four senior grades forming: "i! W!" Mve were in navy otue chss uniform with white ties, ‘Iihe inner mws of intcrmediates, wore tirioils pastel grades, duct: Jim!" Nuns and Helen Patricia] song and drill: who formed their nusniier with rhythm and fun. In contrast to the previous hum. ber, pupils of Grades 2 and 3 Pair; tomiined and sang a devout ttttief hymn: "0 Child Divine" with Ruth Bruit sweetly impersonating ,6 enjoyed auctioning their school chums. Grade. '1 Patricza Wynne gsold the class to the highest bid-- Idcr “M\derat!on" A patriotic song git-as sung by the entire student POW- } PPYhflPB- the most interesting mart of the program was a physical gfitness demonstration by a group iof girls of Grade 8 who Wlih myth- tmic precision performed such gym- Inastics us: thythmic jumps, baud land neck exercise, lateral trunk lexercise and various others, This ipracttcal number ended with the girls gully dancing "The Irish Lilt " A sucw-ssftil course in phys- "t iical cdutatiori was taught through- iout the grades at Notre Dame dur- ring the past year and was fully ‘enjoyed by the pupils, The senior students gave a fine choral version of the poems "Suc- Ce-ES" and "Our Flag" Choral speaking is a type ol elocution be-‘ coming popular in" the cioss-rcom. The harmonious renderih; of the alcove recitmtons was appreciated. After the presentation of certif- iicates and prizes, Reverend Father McMahon, D D congratulated the students and wished them happy and joyous holiday The program concluded with the school hymn "Our Lady 0f Notre Dame” and the National Anthem. t The audionte were greatly inter- jested in the artistic display of Jree-hand original drawings of "ac- ‘tion and scenery" and in the var- ious-articlcs 0f hand-tools": leather made Utnd designed by the art stu- _dents ni the Academy. Fine pieces Iof plairi- and fartcy needlework [were also on exhibit. PRIZE LIST Grade IX Prim for Christian Doctrine don- tated by His Excellency, Most Rev- erend James Boyle, D.D. awarded to Mary Creighan. Prize for Highest Aggregate don- ated by Reverend Dr. McMahon, awarded to Mar-y Creighan. Prize for Second Highest Aggre- gate donated by Reverend W.J. McCard-e awarded to Justina Neal- ls. Prize ior improvement donated ‘l0 Grades IX and X by Ml‘. How- ,nrd Mcfnnifi, awarded to Janet Mc- ‘Donald. | Prizes for Latin in Grades VIII {and IX awarded to Janet McCal- lum and Barbara Walsh i Prize for Sewing wwardod to iLorna Noonan. i Prize for Art drawn by Doris ‘Walsh ' l Prize for Punctullity pertinent donated by s nd De- Reverend , GR. H lfllG-i K-C-t up‘ aviden“ ° ' candidate for uhe Federal seat of ‘Mother superb" equally merited ‘by Doris nuhh and Elizabeth Dunn awarded .10 Elizabeth Dun-n. i Prise for Class Spirit equally imerited by Peggy Bhlnazan and, Ena Marjorie Murphy draws by IPv8!!! shsnahan. ' Grade VIII , Prize for Christian Doctilrte don- cwarded to Florence CelieZhBu. Prize for Highest Aggregate duti- p. Steel, M.A., can, of this citynnted by Reverend Louis Doug-in‘ who is also a member o-f this board. | Mr. and Mrs. Bowie-n will spend, a fe-w days visiting friends and! relative; of Mr. Bowlcn on the Is- land, imltsditng three sisters. Mn. Jothn Wiener of Charlottetown. Mm, John Curiey. Vemon River, Mrs. James Wight, Sturgeon. and a nephew. Rev. Pumeil WbOd at st.‘ Dunstmls University. He was the guest of Mir. Robert Large, on a short tour around the . .- l ir emitter. sftlttjsifyeitleficlioiy ‘ilngvniiigfgnd will ixreni-flamegt~lawl" DD awarded 3 Fmleiillfl Q°I"'"l3_ 3 _F1‘Y°"°° Sir Rupert - Adele Clark - visit Station C.B.A. at Sackvlile, N.l ° S, fay ‘fcjnjt _! d _ Cllliiigtllilil. 4 Marion hype-n 5 5Chun-,ann_ B, m, his return trip, Pr” I“ H'g""°‘ 535m?" e o“ Doris Dunn. 6 Barbara “Fmh Song, Dedication-Elinor Mc- “ed b5’ Revprmd Pam“ M“ Grade VII Belly sill-u“ NM-"tynfinald -R.obert Franz. ill-Sept. 1. Those present warciM-Hhvfl- DD awarded in Bel-ill’ em Shaw‘ Rev. J. W. B. Nowe, Aiberton: 5mm!- _ Qmdg vr _ Patricia Wynne. graham-g, 5,1,, Ross MacKcnzic. Summorside; Prize for Second Hlflhfli Aisitrc- Helm Patric,“ Macmnvfld. John Albumblau‘ _ Phyn“ T!" __ Grace Bryant and Marion Paake at!!! ‘donated by Reverend Keliiimi A‘y|,,,,rd_ Bhethoven, of st. Peter's, Charlottetown: MCMWB" “Wild” i" "Wt" 5"“ Ccrtifirntes for ‘wrest Atlvrd- s r-t-tp to VifBiilil —Buzanne George Anderson. Beverley Van-i Prize for Pttnctuallty donated by an”. Jane, Mcgahum Justine palm" __ Em.” Newton lderatine and Mollie Lewis of Qt. Reverend Mother itipertm drawn New,‘ Mum, mm", Pptg-icin Wu“ m n” __Ml,._,, Hem Paul's, Charlottetown. Study par- tods on Sunday School work, church music and draptatlcs were discussed. The last mentioned should prove very interesting and helpful to all A. Y. branches. A. Y. members are to visit the dif- ferent rural branches during Aus- ust with s, view of promoting in- terest in the Crttpaud Youth Centre. The neat meeting will he held in Summcrside on July l7, when final arrangements for the Conference will he made. INVDNTIID THEBMDMETEI The word Fahrenheit comes from Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit, who invented the sneroury thermometer ll 111A- awnrdea to Myra Murphy, t Prize tor Seccnd l-llghvst Aggro-v gate donated by Dr. C Dougan awarded to Faustina Contcl’. ' Prize for Sewing awarded to Marion HYIIOS. , Prize for Art drawn by lnrrain! MoCnrmnc. t oasna vis t Prize for Christian Doctrine don- ated by His Excellency, Must Rev- ibynoreen- Shaw. Prize for Sewing atward=d to Dar- lene Gurney. Grade V! Prize for Christian Doctmie don- ated by Rev Pl" McDonald aw- arded to Helen Patricia McDonald. Prize for Highest Aggregate don- ated by Reverend bouts Dnulln awarded to Patricia. Wynne». Prize for Second Highest A318"- ‘gate donated by Reverend WJ McCardie awarded to l-{t-ien Pat- ricia MacDonald. Prize for Application awarded t0 Joan Ayiward. I theflI-lis Excellency, nfant Jesus of Prague. Then Gradeujames Boyie D D a VETY t Jose lesion. Pure t» an ss-shm u. Mary‘ Pr: tight. --GraIaV Prtss m cxtrtsttsh Doctrine dost-t "94 l! Ills Excellency, Mess, p“. urend James Basic. awarded to Veg: sly-has. . in for Highest Agflfijglp “h. ""1 to Dr. c. muss-n awarded to NI-rtarct McGee. Frill for Second nigh“; Au". gate awarded to Ver; Bus; Prize for Appiicahon awarded 1o Teresa howcit. Prize for Sewing drawn by cflh. erine MacDonald, Grade IV Prise for Christian Dnctring, were in white while the tiny tots donated by Reverend L, Dough‘, who hc-d lhc centre of the picture awarded to Rita 5huhgh,h_ Pri for Highest Aggregatg duh- ‘Iihe program began with a piano atod by Reverend Pr‘, MacDory- filmy Dense." played tw-w. awarded to Rita Sliztrtahan. Prize for Second Highest Aggre- Prize for Department amarde-d to‘ Nola Marie McCabe. Grade III PIlIe for Catechzsm dnpqeed by Meet awarded to Doreen Bevan, i Prize for Highest Aggregate don-l. ‘W35 the FY1159"! Bui-‘iiflflefir who atcti by Reverend P. McMahon, Exumnaum“ a“ u Iona“, DD awarded io Dore-t. Bevan. ‘t Prize for Second Hightut AggroJ gate donated by ‘ Rcvtxend W.; |Simpson awarded to Mfiry Eliza- beth Aylward. Prize for Spelling donated by Reverend K McMillan drawn by Doreen Bevan. Prize for Sewing donated by Reverend Mother Superior dratwn by Hollands Garnhum. , Prize for Application donated by} Reverend W Simpson. awarded to‘ Maureen MacDonald. Prize for Department donated. by Rover-mad L. Dougan drawn by! Carol MoCallum. ‘ g Special prizes awarded to Mary’ Claire Smith and Caroj VJillough-t by. Grade II . Prize for Catechism donated by, His Excellency. Most Reverend, James Boyle, DD. awarded to Ruth Briin. Prize for Highest Aggregate don-, atcd by Reverend P. Z-lcliahon.‘ D D awarded to Ruth Brun. Prize for Second Highest Aggre-i ‘gate donated by Reverend Wi Simpson awarded to Ramona Dot-i ron. Prize for Spelling donated b)’ Reverend K Mclvfiilan, awuarded to Barbara McQuaid. Prize for Sewing Reverend L. Dougan rMat-garet-Dilion, ~ — dottated b)’, drawn by: Prize for Application donated by» t Rove-rend W Simpson, awarded to Jacqueline McIntyre. Grade I | Prize for Highest Yearly Aggro‘ [gate donated by His Excellency. lMost Reverend James Boyle, DD.‘ ‘awarded to Gerald lvfacnonaid. Prize for Second Highest Yearly Aggregate doiated ‘by Reverend L- Dougan awarded l" “bent! LBP- pia. Prizes for Catechism dtrnatsd by tvirs. Elnilc Brun, equally mezited by Eleanor Hughes and lvlariarne . MacDonald. ‘ Prize for Rcading drawn-t by 131N119 MacDonald. i Prize for Arithmetic drown bl’ Carol Gamhum. Prizo for spelling drawn by Ger- ard Wynne. i Prize for writing drawr by Vir- 'ginia Lee. Prize for Application donattd by iReverend P-F McDonald drdwfl by Claudia vValfih Prize for Art awarded lo Eliza- both Morris I E MUSIC DEPARTMENT Cnnununiiy coitccit Tickct don- ated by Di‘, JD MCGWESH, RW- ardcd in tVlallrevlt Blake. Prizes awrsiued to: Florcncc CHI-i laghaii, Betty Smith, Vera ilynes, Betty Lou Doyle. Wands Bensomi Baibam McQuaid. . i Prize equally mcrittd bi." Rubella,‘ Lappin. Virginia ivtoDougali. blitz-i fsbcih Morris, Pptsy -Keli_v, Mary l-jicnnor Jam- MvDurtald. and ‘ l-lughc, drawn by Virginia MC- Prize for Vocal awarded to Yvonne Baker. HONOR CERTIFICATES Curtifiuatcs of Honor worn uw- ardcd students itavittg a veariy r1‘!- erage of seventy-two percent in class work with 9o tier rent in 6e- pQ-rtment, and regular attendance. Grad» IX -- i. Mary Crtighan. 2. Justin:- Neaiis. 3 Ema WIEEIQHQ Murphy, 4_ Lorna Nnonan, 5 Janet McCalIum Grade VIII - i Myra MUYDhY, Wynne, Margaret McGee, Calhelj tno MacDonald. Mary Claim Smtfhu Carol Wilioughbiz Margurct l-Iuchffi.‘ artdrs Gillian. Jacqueline Mcln- tyre, Ruth Biun. Bruce ivtcDuliflld- For Foot Ailments CONSULT ll. J. "~ RRDWN, B] Orthopedic Chiropodiat NI Great (horse Ilreet Prize for Deportmeitt awarded to Elizabeth Ooyl , UIIAILOTTITUWN. P.l.l. ‘ Prise for angled s. awarded lo Georgina‘ t i , Phone mi ‘Fins itaslitsl lly Music Pupils 0f Miss Maeiisnzle A recital by thl puplh d m“ E. Lilliltn McKenzie, My], B“, ‘Vhlulr was held at tho Kirk Hall 134'- MIM. was an outstanding 5w:- "55. and provided a splendid eve- McDonald. It was fll 'd t d r - r . . spits‘: otbythgizogarglrgated by RoveienJ tlilfredJhhgs antes-gunmen‘ to . “we Wooden Soldfers", by the junior; zakem crowd in attendance. The way in which all participants went through their performances. ftuehtiy and accurately, with much eqnmtoh and. feeling paid tribute to them- solves and their teacher. The choral and vocal solo Seioctions Rcvc rend I vu-(ew_ t Hurst gave the recital a very ping Prise List Distinction winners for this years Teresa Donahoe, Heather Ltantz. Shirley Darrach, Suzanne Palmer, Carol Marie Cotes, Nancy McNev- in, Nancy l-lyndrhan, Donald Mac- Kenzie, Angus MecLaren, Fred- rick seller, Derek Dew. Janet Math- cson, Frances Clark and John Alan MacKenzie. - Prizes for Junior Choir Attend- ance were awarded in the follow- ing": - Marjorie and Muriel Hurst, Nancy McNevin, Mcridith McCien- Egihlsn and David McNevin. The students presented their teacher, ltdiisa McKenlie, with a beautiful table 1am}: amid the Kirk [Girls Gallery Choir presented tier with a, fine box of hosiery. The flowers which gully decorated the stage were given by Doris Tait. and the piano was loaned to them through the kindness of Miller Bros. ‘ Following was the Programme: PART I Pianolorte Solon- The Buttereup- Margaret Rodd -Foik Song. Pussy-cat Old Song. Southern Nights -Duval. Twinkle, Twinkle - Frances Clark-Old Song. ’ The Rose's Dream -- John Alan MacKenzie —Aubrey. Happy ‘Days - Janet Mstheson _Kammerer. Slumber Sow-Alexander Mur- chison - Schubert srr. ~Mar1ie Jsrdile —1Derek Dew Pianoforto Duet:- Mid the Tulips -—Nancy Moa- Nrvin and Marjorie Burst. —M. Ewing. Pianokrte Salon: The Jolly Roger -Rory Lantz- I Eckstein. Soldiers’ March —-Doneid Mac- Kenzie -Schumann. The Happy Farmer —F‘rederlck seller - Schumann. Tales From the Vienna Woods -Angus MacLarem-Strause, arr. Monsieur et Madame - Robin Houston- Weber. Sleepy-time - Shirley Russell -James. Rustic Dance -- Marjorie Hurst _-lL'. Beck-Slinn. Study in G - Robert l-lutcheson _G~urlitt. Planoforte Duet The Merry Farmer; Carry Me Buck to Old Virginny -Adele and Donald Clark -arr. Aubrey. i Pianoforte Solos: Dance on the Green - Muriel --Kuilak. Poise-Mary Jill McKay —tPar- rival Driver. Sonatina _Nancy Hyndrnass — Kuhlau. Minuet in G -Donaid Clarit- Beethoven. Waltz in A minor -Iati\arine llutcheson -Grieg. Song With Descent Early One Morning "kirk Girls Gallery Choir-arr. Mellalieu. Presentation of McGill Certifi- cates won in i946 examinations. . PART II Pianoforte Solos: Venetian Boat Song —Maurees\ Bohaker _ Mendelssohn. , On wings of Song-Nancy Man-i Ncvine- Mendelssohn arr. tloasstsst llamas Service NAVI A TALK WITH IQITQII ham Trust lldg. Ciartetlalew i Plaaalafla Ideas Evening Csim_t5th,pu|); hifkl in A minor irancee Campbell. Flhmie in D mfaosb-Iatns Bourke --llolart, Nocturne in D fiat-Ilaabeeh LantI-Ohopin, ll- (Chopin) — Songs: Habanera from Carmen (II- sti; A Brown Bird Strqtng <Woodi—Bcveriey Smith. Pianolorta lolee Clair do Lune —Barbara 6*- icy-Debussy. Golliwags Cake Walk -&as- lsy Darrach —Debusey. Arabesque —Rose1nar1 Roasts --Debussy. Prizes. National Anthem. Girl Guide News 0n Monday, June 113th, the 12th Charlottetown Guide Company held tiheir- closing meeting of the mums, A number of badges were presented as follows: 2nd Clas Badge, to Elizabeth MacLezn, needlerwomaifs badge to Elizabeth MacLean, Dmwlt Messer, Elaine Murphy, and Bar- bara MatcLcan; iiostess Badge to Verna Gallant, Wilma MacDonald, Elaine Niurray, Elaine Murphy. Dawn Mcsser, Elizabeth MacLean, Jessie MacRae, Davida Maeliaaht- em, Laura King. and Bsntlce Pne- e-r; Ambulance Badge to Ellhfi Murray, Dorothy MacLarOn, J3“ MacRae, Davida MacEacitei-n ma! La/ura King. After the presentation at we discussed Camp which ll h at Holland Cove August 5th. The Company was tthen dismissed lid we went for a short hike. ‘s’.- Junior League 0h’Town Hospital The‘ regular monthly mouth‘ I the Junior League was ha.“ II June 17th at the Nurses’ Iona d the Charlottetown Hospital. ‘Lo minutes of the last meeting WC! teed and adopted. Mrs. Eden Connolly reported on the ps0- rfeds of the Tag Day held on June 7th. The president, Mrs. lililoen 1B0- ,M.iilan reminded the mcsnbsn of {the rummage sale to be held In ' June. t Mrs. Nellie Hughes reported _lh_e Vnumberiof articles turned to the hospital for”'iise”‘iri' the Nursery completed since May 18th Avhich were as follows: 108 shoots‘. I16 diaper pads, 3 bands. l8 inightirs, 1a shirts, 2 bontnetl, s blankets, 3 spreads. , The president told of receiving ‘p, letter of thanks from Mrs. Eileen Cvaudet for the baby gift received from the club and I100 a letter of appreciation from the Graduating Class of’ the Ghat- iottetown ‘HOSMVH for the recep- tion hclcl in their honor at the home of the Sisters on the night of their graduation. Mrs. Aldene Mat-Dougall read a very interesting report on her trip to tiie Maritime Hospital (Jtvitventintt held at St. Andrews, whit-h offered excellent ideas for many different types of work that the Junior League might put into effect cltirin: the year. It was decided that the next I t t t meeting would ire held on Wed- nesday instcrui of Tuesday as usual. Ten was served by Miss Edith Bernard, Miss Blanche Con- WQY Md Miss Rita Muclntyre. Tho tea, committee for the next meeting is lbs. Harry Conway, Ho. Alfltur Conway and Miss Blanche Conway. On the motion o! Mrs. Helen Conway, secpndgd b1 Miss Rita MacInh-re the meet- ing adjourned. t t t. tttitottnitta A Harris —Chopin. Planolorte Duet . llunlarisn Dance Ne. 5 —Phyi- its Tait and Stilsnne Palmer — Brahms. Planoforte lalos Nocturne --Dorotby -somerveli. Waits in A fiat -Don Thomp- tmn~ Brahms. MacLsren COAL sass tron SCREINID sass trot oft-fluent! “ , srom f‘ and tuvmtsss scssmio Tarantella — Carol Maris Cotes -Geza Horvath l. Sonatina in D - Joyce Proctor -Clemcnti. Impromptu in A fist —l-leather Lnntz -_ Schubert. Pianoforte Inset La Mnusme -Juyce Proctor and Card Marie Ooies -I.otits Danae. Orders Delivand. l. Plfllillill 8t M. LIMITEI ~ t moms 24o, i