PAGE EIGHT a. . DANNY OF_,WHLIE wiih IQ R| CAN YOU USE A LOAD OF LAUGHS? st: IT now AT lliE FRINGE EDWARD TiiliAY and SATURDAY SHOWS TODAY AT 3:30 - 7 - 9 ; "It's nil solid enter-ruin- rnorn . . . Knyo makes dwnlrnr Mlrry‘ this year's wonder mun i" - SAMUEL OOLDWYN prosnnis KAYE - MAYO and THE GOLDWYN GIRLS i1. new s50 nun; I.’ in recnmcoior S KARLOFF - FAY IAINTER ANN RUTHERFORD " -~~;w9l_.<-29.""'a-eeav_'!9!.le" 1 W" EXTRA! NEWS OF TH! DAY TliliAY CAPITQL and‘ sir. v -....~..- — LOOK Moidliao VIIOI Nil nuns" , v viva MATINEE 3:30 — EVENING SHOWS 7 and 8:45 , Willi LilVE l rumour and sirunoiv MATINEE SAT. ONLY-2.30 EVENING 7 AND 8:45 ‘ EXTRA: - rsiavroon V‘ mum- HARDY COMEDY ._ scam. - ADVENTURE we so o+o+04ee+o+o+o+o4o~ -—-—\-wo~ ~ IitLlAIl stoma -. EW-R BISROP-HENiRY-QUCHANAN COMEDY— ~ ‘ — SNAPSHOTS — FLARES g 9...; 000400 4 a o. (I175. iireenmount And Vicinity _§._. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Llewellyn and young son Wayne were visi- tors to the city on Wednesday. Mr..Joachlm Sullivan oi Cardi- gan was a visitor at the home if Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sculiy oil Wednesday. Mr. Albert Gaudet. represents- tive for Posts’ Cereals called on business establishments in the town on Wednesday. Mrs. Mabel Hearn of the stali of the Nova Scotia Mental Hospital in Dartmouth, is visiting for two weeks in Georgetown. On Thursday Mrs. Rufus Clary accompanied by her son Gilbert left for Montreal on a visit to hcr daughters, Marion and Margaret. While in Montreal Gilbert will re- ceive hospital treatment. Motoring to the City on Wednes- day evening to attend the grad- uating exercises of Notre Dame Academy were Miss Frances De Lory, Miss Elizabeth Grant, Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy and Miss Helen Murphy of Georgetown and Mrs. Eugene DeLory of Newport. Among the graduates were, Louise Murphy, Virginia Grant and Claire Delory. The June meeting of the Wo- man's Association of St. David's United Church met at the home oi Mrs. Andrew McNeill on the 10tii. A good number were present and an enjoyable and profitable time, was spent. The gathering was pre- sided over by the president, Mrs. H. W. MacDonald. Plans were made izasiiilih GUARDIAN Korma: aroursoue. Harold r. Landry. Albert Althea. rm. an; s m- nu-ru " towort. Clair. IOINT GIOIGIIOUN: Walden IAQI AGINTllOUlIlillislnldIJohnrdonndOorlonInr-roll The Guardian ley be bought at any oi tho following places in Montague: lilo l. A. Llewellyn: Ilro. Clay. In G-orgotowu: The Post Oifloo: ln lonrle: (‘endows and Iloronoo loner. in Si. Peter's: Tho Poet Olioe. v Mr. Isadore Martin. one of Mon- torws oldest residents has left to visit his friends and relativesy in Ruetico. Mr. Blols Andrew, commercial traveller’ spent the day in Mon- tague and vicinity calling on his regular ciutomcrs. Mir. Vernon Williams. commer- cial traveller. was a recent burl» noes visitor to Montague and vi- cinity ceiling on his regular cus- tensors. h Mr. asmuel Mschin. Department of Veterans Affairs. was a business visitor to Montague recently. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gilbert. Mon- tague, motored to Halifax to spend a few days in the city on business. Mrs. Lionel Strong, Sourls, was a week end visitor to Montague. guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Windsor Cemfiell, Charlottetown. were recent visi- tors to Montague. guests of W and Mrs. A. P‘. Campbellw Miss Aphra Wiener, staff c: Hughes Drug Store, Charlottetown was a visitor to Montague on Wed- nesday, guest oi Miss Ann Math- eson. Congratulations are extended to Misses Rena Reid, Mary MacPher- eon end Marjorie Currie, who re- cently graduated from the nursing school o! the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital. It! mony friends will regret to learn that Miss Mary Leslie. Pub- lic Health Nurse for King's County ls seriously ill in the King's County Hospital. Her friends hope that word of her improvement will soon be forthcoming. Friends will regret to learn of the death of Mm. Alex Acorn q! Glenfanning, P. E. 1., at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. Harold Bul- pitt, Roseneath. Mrs. Acorn was a patient in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital. Mr. Albert Gsudet. commercial traveller. spent n few days in King's County calling on his reg- ular customers. Mr. Gaudet was a former resident of Montague prior to joining the armed services. Friends will regret to learn that Mr. Raymond Poole, Lower Mon- tague has entered the King's County Hospital where he will undergo treatment. The "S. S. Inna" arrived in port on Wednesday on her regular weekly trip from Sydney. She isl taking on a cargo oi produce sup- plied by local exporters. The 204th Battery, Montague div- ision held its regular meeting on Wednesday night attended by a large number of members. The fon- ture of the evening was gun drill for the members. Miss Sybil Nicholson, whose former home was in Montlllle. 115i at present visiting at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Nicholson. She is recovering after an operation in the King's County Hospital. Miss Nicholson spent the past winter in Toronto and intends to take a posi- Mrs. Norman MacDonald. Whim Eload, is at present a patient ill the King's County Memorial Hos- pital where she is steadily im» proving. Her daughter, Edith, Mr... tion at Shaw's Hotel, Brackley George Clarey, is also a patient in Beach for the summer season. Her, the some hospital where she is many friends are pleased to see her! undermine treatment- back after an absence of some. years. Fishermen of this locale are tak~ lng advantage of the June run oi Mr. A. E. Arscott, president and sea trout to test their ability at Mr. James Stewart, general mail-jcstchlns the wily fish- Each ew- ager of the Canadian Bank oi Com- - lng sees a line of flashing poles merce visited the Island on Juno along the banks of the Montague 10th. Among the 'guests at tne.Rlver. Some have been very lor- luncheon held at the Charlottetown tunatc and have returned with Hotel in ‘their honor were Mr. W. some very fine cat-ches. Others. A. Gilbert, manager of the loo-alt however, have not been quite s0 branch oi the Bank of commerccdfortunate returning empty handed- and M“ G115"; 5nd. My, H, L1,] Only a few trout as yet, have mov Smith, manager cf the Murreyied low the streams. but on Wed- River branch, and Mrs. Smith, to-‘nesday night it was noticed that gether with some of the business‘ on the rising tide they were sioav men oi Montague. ‘ Ily makiiy their way to the band j ileadiilg to the stream. consequent- Work on the tennis court is pro- ly it is erzpected that by next wees ceeding apace with a new surface stream fishing should be very having been put on and levelied,8°°d-—L8ll~ by the bulldozer operated by Mi.‘ CANADA J. B. Lucas. The final grading was] PROVINCE o‘, $gllclizg°iznizil gfggsgfitfft ‘Qebgfggirainca EDWARD ISLAND surfaced. It is expectfdeghmii Oilfilf; LN THE PROBATE COURT ll be com e t- iiilgnsiafvfiiuly so the‘: the mgmbcrsl n" 15"! d" W’ Jill" A~ D- 194-!- will be able to play. Extra wire tor m m u“, H", the fence is to be procured so that, STEWART’ Jtzlotfmzlrglitigwwa the Wm]? CW" may be “med “' in Queens Countyln the said Prov- with gdtes on either side. ‘The newline‘ "m. Agent deemed, court will provide a great deal or _ my“, I I enjoyment for the younger set dur-. To u" sham o! m’ county M ing the summer months, and every 1mm," County or any Constable or effort is bell? grade by thgleilg- uni-ate person within said County. uveiomae aseaoona - e” u GREETING: ant one for all. *‘i“ m the improvement of the Ohurcn| gzlollllal “time "ll; H ll l unction with the Young Po-oplexisciiii-‘ilon in preparation for‘ ""14 ‘i! 0"!" in the Province 01195115. Bwrfll-lry, the sole th ive supper in August“ Alissa?!’ h3g1“ period a denim, Executor of the above lumen Estate was served b Mrs. Mo-'P"71"l "i" I mluvn ml! be is- fiuiulfiu Mrs, Allister? Stewart PM‘! i" "l0 Pllrllolo hereinafter set The July meeting will be held atfmh’ Y" "e ‘lemme hereby the home of Mrs. spursoon W111i" l mm“! u’ m‘ ‘u Pmm" "1"" on the third Thursday instead of: "w, h‘ u" "i" Em" l0 N Ind on the second Thursday. "m" “h” u“ "d" "9"" l! n rmom Omirt u. be aua u. u» choose mam corona Court Home in (“nrlottetown h] 9mm Coimiv. in an. snld Prov- "m- w Friday Ilse twenty-third lllyoflulyriextoomlng, a; u” hour of eleven o'clock furmmn or u" Ill" ill! lo show cnuse if any wrmon - (or) -- The em- utive of Britain's national railways have invited the public to write in, saying what they think of thfth S m I color schemes oi.’ the trains. Four-jug A331“ M u" cumggrexilinggtfamggolglria’ teen min-line services are beingluu ‘h. 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BEFORE: You START PAINTING The House! in the hi" of the Court House in F‘ loiiefown nlbroonld at or near the BOII 0Q NW1 Qcofln in Charlottetown aforesaid, nod at or ncnr the loyal 3mg of Csnndn in Charlottetown aforoonid no that all per-long hm». estedlnthelld Estltenonforesoid nssy hove due notice thereof. WITNESS Rh Honour Ioonnvd Jillml’. lodge of the onld Probate Court n0 Charlottetown nloronld, an; dny and year first above widt- Dy the Court. (lGD-i l. MAMA!!!‘ PALMIB. logloirnr. H. J. MABON OPIOIllII-III I'M-l Ill IInMIc Glenn Immagtii. PJJ. - tions in which women are striving Maureen Curran, Magdalene Mac. Pherson, Marthe MncIsnsc, Claire Delorle, Virginia Grant, Watts, Jenn 0'Donneil, Mona Gal- lant, Morence Mctnnis. to the following young ladies who have satisfactorily completed the Secretarial Course and have st- talned proficiency in the pgegcflbgd Bllbiccts: Dorothy Peters, Florence Glllis, Pearle Cameron, Jasmin Mance Bosse. Terese O'Donnell, Doris MacDonald, Freda Mnclntyi-g, Mao MecPihee, Bernice Campbell, Louise Murphy, Catherine ruin cuagpialy. iznrianggrrarown l ’__ g “Wily are your teeth to much '2' Annual - Exercises At ilotro llama Wednesday evening twenty-eight young ladies were graduated at. Notre Demo Academy in the pre- sence of over four-hundred inter- eeted and admiring friends. Fifteen undergraduates also received cer- tlficatel. At eight dclofl the first s tely chords oi the Provcesslcnal ploy by_ Miss Bethany McDonald and Miss Hilde Picloard, announced the er- rlvsl of the lovely young graduates who in thd customary high school regalia whito cap and gown, en- tered the specious Auditcrium from the rear and in n flow and dig- nified procession pl ’ ’ hh perfect rhythm to the stage. There they ipok their places in n very artistic setting with the junior high school girls in their school uniform forming both bsokgrcund and foreground. This wnl a novel feature this year, so that the grad. ustes were n picture of loveliness in their midst. Miss Dorothy peters u solut- atorlln wsnrn-ly welcomes the honored guests. After iihe confer- rin-g of honors on the grndulitnr and the distribution o! certificates and prizes, Miss Leah MacDonald reed the veledlciory. Spoken with simplicity and sincerity it com- bined the triple message of grot~ ltude. loyalty and farewell. The choral work included the "Cheruhfm Song" by ‘Iuhaikciwskl, "Song of Praise" by Delibes and hhe "Magnificent" by Rossini. All numbers delighted the audience and showed forth the splendid choral an vocal training. received during the year. Rt. Rev. James M. Reardon, P. A. Pastor of the Basilica 0d’ 5t. Mary, ‘Minneapolis, addressed to the graduates a message qr warm Congratulations and a plea for the same high idealism which was held before thorn as a consequence of a Catholic education in all their future days. "orientate your liver so that by sanctifylng you; me m time you may assure your eternal salvation. Learn to read sright God's manuscript-the great world and all that it contains-and learn from it the goodness, discipline and knowledge which He would have us find therein. Study well frcm that other great manuscript. God's autobiography. Holy sqflp- ture, and reed well its lesson of God's love for mankind", said Monsignor Reardzm who through. out his address stressed as his theme the advantages from time lllhd eternity Of a Catholic Qducat- on. Clossing remarks were made by His Excellency, The Most Reverend James Boyle, D. D. who presided. In thanking Monsignor Reardon for the address l-lis Excellency sup- lllifmellifd 1i- wlfh an earnest ex- licrtation to the graduates to con- Ainue their education in higher fields and as young ladies to avoid the modern break-up of conven- nnt so ‘much to beccme the equal of men but their rivals in dress, manners and morals. This he de- plored as un-feminine and "n. Worlihy wcman and counselled the students to live well the role qad designed for them as man's helper, not his equal. This he declared they would surely do if they lived u/p to the high ideals of Christian womanhood held before lihem in the fine training they received at Notre Dame. Other distinguished guests of the evening were the Hon. G. H. Bar- bour, acting Premier, and Mrs, Barbour. His Worship Earle B, MacDonald and Mrs. MacDonald, Rt. Rev. Maurice MacDonald, Rt. Rev. R. V. MsoKenzie. Rev. Ed. ward Baldwin, C. S. S. R. and numerous members of the clergy from surrounding Plrishes. Rev. Dn d McTs ue cspably as. sisted in eading t e certificates and prize lists. The following are the names of bhe graduates: - Graduating diplomas are awarded to the following young ladies who have satisfactorily ccnupletnd in; course of studies prescribed for Grade Eleven: Velma Brown, Marlo Mabel Graduating diplomas are awarded Ms - Donald, Mildred Fardy. c Certificates are awarded to the following vounr ladies who have satisfactorily completed the coup” of studies prescribed for Grade T9"; M"? Creighnn. Ens Marjorie Murphy, Justine Nealis, Maureen Mllmhv. Janet MacDonald, Janet MoCellum, Gselyne Craig, n1 ne Murley, Alicia Hsndrshon, fit}: Ovrrlsan. Lorne Norman. Margaret Shnnllhln, Marie Duffy, 9181i. Marin Rimes. ~ Certificates for perfect attendance are Ivrarded tozMnrio Sullivan, Bernice Gallant, Mouroen Curran Martha Msclsooc, Alicia Handra- hon. Pl!!! Ill!‘ GIADI H. Prise! ‘m am Aggro his: um u"... i... J. i‘; ...:. llllllfl. awarded Velma Brown. Prise for million, donated by Doctor P. McMahon, awarded to Velma Brown. -» Prise for Second Blghllt Ag- lrvnio. donated by Reverend Louis Dougon Iivardod to Morin Sullivan. Prise for English, donated by grin your teeth niGlflG hvlbofiqrraievcraiiaemfiasiniybw/ PEPSODENT mu. OIVI YOII; TOO; ‘I'll UIIIIIII’ ‘IIIII Why? Becous only Popsodoni noodles Irina, tho marvelous exclusive ingrodiod that flvl yon rho groom: cleansing ocdcn over cleanl- Popsodoor gets rid of every mco of dull illn- Tls-sz’: why New Pepsodonr with lriuna -..:! when they're cleanest they're whiten .. . uk for Pepsodecr Denial Cronin today! ‘Becaosflfl l ' lchangedto I73 IRIUM ‘NAT '“ MAKES TH! DIFFERENCE ,... Charles Dougsn, awarded to Mabel ‘cits. Vi Prize {or Science, donated by the Junior Sodnlity, worded to Velma Brown. Second Prize for Science. don- ated by Reverend George McCor- mac, equally merited by Marie Sul- iivnn, Bernice Gallant and. Anne Campbell, n/worded to Anne Camp- bell. Prize for English Literature, d0- liated by W. D. Gillis awarded to Bernice Gallant. Prize for English Composition, donated by Dr. Charles Dcugan, awarded to Maureen Curran. Memorial Prize for French, do- notod by Mrs. Blake, awarded to Marie Sullivan. Prize for Mathematics, donated by Hon. George DcBlois. merited by Velma Brown and Magdalene MacPiherson, awarded to Magdalene MacPherson. Second Prize for Mathematics, donated by Dr. L. I. Duffy, award- ed to Virginia Grant. Prize for Improvement, donated by Reverend P. F. MacDonald, awarded to Martha MacIseac. Prize for Class spirit, donated by M. J. White, awarded to Leah MacDonald and Jean O'Donne!l. Prizes for Application, donated by Reverend David McTague, sw- arded to Claire Delcrie, and Flor- ence Melanie. IRIZI‘. LIST GRADE TEN f. Bronze Medal of l-lis Excellency illie Governor General or Canada for General Proficiency in Grade Ten awarded to Mary Creighan. Gold Cross for Religion presented by the Most Reverend James Boyle D. D., Bishop of Charlotte- town awarded to Mary Creighan. Prize (or Second Highest Yearly Aggregate, donated by the Junior Sodality awarded to Ens Marjorie Murphy. Prize for English, donated "by Notre Dome Alumnae, awarded to Mary Creighan. Prize for English Composition donated. by A Friend, awarded to Justine Nealis and Maureen Murphy. , Prize for Latin donated by the Catholic Women's League, award- ed tc Janet lWcCallum. Priu for French donated by a Friend. awarded to Mary Creigbsn. Prise for Mathematics by Dr. P. McMahon awarded to Erin Mariorle Murphy. Prise for Algebra donated by Reverend J. W. MeCardle awarded to Janet McDonald. Prise for Arithmetic donated by Reverend Emmott Dcugnn, awarded m FOOD ZALUI alumnus nnvm/ m. ,.. donated ' Adele liotro Doinonfiuinrisohawordod to. - simmer o. , Prllllfofi-otliydogotodbym AAAAAAALALAAAAAAAAAAAAAA-‘AAAAAA wv-w v vvvvvvvv v v vvvvvvvvw A Hynes. drawn Grade l Prize for Class Spirit donated by Dr. Charles Dougnn, awarded to Margaret Bhonahsn. Prise for Art, donated by Charles Dcugon, equally merited by: Maureen Blake. Adele cisrk, mlayne Murley, and Roberts Sutherland, Prize for Vocal Music - Com- munity Concert Ticket - by Dr. to Gnelyno Craig. A $5.00 prise is offered by Rov- erend Leo l-ierreli for the pupil of Matriculation nominations. PRIZE LIST COMMERCIAL Prise for Highest Aggregate, dc- iilliIEliA luipimci - Ail Coder Posts, Coder Shingles, Asphalt Shingles. Good stock Fowcett Oil Burning Ranges and Heaters. One Philco Freezer, Suitable for Store, etc. ’ ttery cod Electric Radios, all sign. Q-A-AQ AMMAAAA Io (ALL ABOVE ITEMS AT EXTRA SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES) . . o o o Also full stock‘ of Cor Ports end Accessories for Dodge, Plymouth, DoSoto cod Chrysler Con. Dodge and Fargo trucks, sold wholesale and roiuil. Coll, phone or write. E. K. JIIIIISTOI JOHNSTON MOTORS Murray River, P. i. l. ' o-o-o to Mary Creighan. Prize for Application donated by Honorable George DeBlols, word- ed to borne Noonarl. Second Prize for Application do- nated by Dr. Bernard Gillis award- ed to Alicia Handrahsn and Merle noted by Hon. George D. Defllois» awarded to Dorothy Peters. ‘ Prizo for Religion, donated by Reverend Burnett Dcugnn, awnrd- _ od to Pearle crori. Prize for English, donated by Dr. L. I. Duiifiy, awarded to Florence Gillil. Prize for Bookkeeping, donated by J. J. Morris, awarded to Mas MeoPilaee. . . Prlnc for Typing, donated by Rovererid George McCain-nee, s-r- arded to Louise Murphy. Prize for Piling, donated by Air.- Power, awarded to =Mildred Pardyl? Dr. by Adele Cinfk. Prise for Music donated by Prize for Stcriogrlphy, donated Junior Sodolity awarded to Maureen by Reverend P. McMahon. Welded Blake. to Dorothy Peters. Prise fer Application, donated by Reverend Louis Dougsn, equally merited by Doris MacDonald. Terese O'Donnell and Bernice Campbell and awarded accordingly Pirst Prise for French, donated by Reverend J. W. McCardle, sv- srded to Jeanne Mnnce Bosse. Second Prize for Ivrench, don- Jted by a Friend, awarded to Catherine MacDonald. donated J. D. McGui an, awarded X who leads her clue in the liiiAiir-"iitlVlTviAY-"N!DiiiiliibiuffiNMARKWHR! pIAi||4|g|(.-<IlAllAr.ul tilb AIM KA v Ailfllflll ..- uni romi-itiiill tori“ ‘MEXICO -. 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