suanuo Mon an oruume rrousn ‘m! SCHOOL HOLIDAYS ALL MATINEES WILL START AT 2:30 PM. ‘ TODAY i res-ea sswronn "MY ‘BROTHER TALKS TO HORSES" News-Sperts-Certoon -- Shows 2:30-78 _';\9~voo\->_-~ Q)\)‘C9\)\'»“C')\'I\IKLI\‘)\‘I‘_'J >~'\ - a-WED e A” sdvtsnbe movpment ‘i DIG. NEW. TERRIFIC LAUGH SMASH] EMPIRE - mu Slows LSl-T-IAS Ni “It... . Lavo sf the uvtsss Plus: SERIAL - MUSICAL FEATURETTE - CARTOON IIIIIOI Olblfllfl O Canada. _ Opening remarks. Chairmen. Di‘- J. D. Meflulsan. Presentation o! Trustees Leav- Certiiloatas and Grade Tea Cer- ti cates. Chorus-Hand of Glad Tomorrow Presentation oi Attendance Cer- tiflcates. Chorus-Have a Smile. Presentation o! Writinl eetee. ' _ Principal's Report. Presentation o! Di lenses. Chorue-Jfhe Old mplighter. Presentation of Medals and Spee- ial Prizes. Remarks by others. ‘ God Save The King. JUNIOR CLOSING 0 Canada. Opening Remarks. Presentation of Attendance Cer- tidcates. Chorus-Ssllins. Grades I to lll Presentation of Diplomas. Chorus-Salute to the Flag- Grades l to lll Principal's report. i Medley oi choruses-Grade Bl. Presentation of prizes. y Remarks by chairman and others. God Save The King. Chairman, Lt. Col. Leo F. Mae- Donald. Certifi- Chairman and IAN School List Oil C ell ' I Patriot MCWIGII a “d. Syinltlli a. bobby Kis- glns; d. Billie Kelly. grade V (Miss lutls ‘s Debt.) l. Eultne Wynne; I, Kelvin bowling; i. Al- e! e Martin: t. Brian Doyle Ind Kenneth MacDonald. equal. Grade IV (Miss J. MacDonald's Dept.) 1, Oeor e MacDonald; 2, Ronald Stan- ley; i. Ray Mahar; 4. Carl Prowse; d, Peter McGonneli. (Miss Doyle's Dept.) 1, Gerard cheverie; 3. Patrick Lendrisan; 3, Bernard Gallant; c, Leo Shepherd, 5, Paul Mclnnis. Grade II! (Miss Walsh's Dept.) 1. Jackie Blanchard; 2, lan Macdonald; B, Percy Vail: t, Garnet Steele; 5, nlld It. John. Grade Ill (Miss M. MacDonald's Dept.) 1, Patrick Connolly; 2, Parker Lund; I, Donnie Dunn; d, Hubert McKen- ns; l, James Lee. Grade I11 (Miss l-lessian's Dept.) l, Philip Doyle; 2. Harold Cullen; 3, Eugene McQuaid; 4, Vincent Griffin; 5, Donald Richards. Grids l! (Miss Veasey's Dept.) l, Arthur McCabe; 2, Leonard McCabe; 3, James Costello; 4, George Trainer; 5, Linus Gallant. Grade I! i, i. srnovs nEsrru nr vr “ ihc Brightest and lightest Snot liter liarlr on i Prince Edvard Island" ‘ . . ""‘““ 3;- “Ker-teamw- - ~D%00f Trustees‘ Leaving Certificates (Mm D_ MacDonald-s Dept) l’ L-hh“ All?“ war" Harrison Yates" 2 Stanley Dou- . " t ‘sh-Richard Bennett MacDonald. . ' ' . . _ , _ _ _ , ~ t - u 3—-Edward Donald Bruce. can.’ a’ muwe Holler’ " Huvey ' I s MICKEY RODNEY rnlzs: us!‘ u LEWIS STONE Iremfihsmwlqmfisasssnllull-E EXTRA! CARTOON - BIKINI - PLAYING BY EAR ~*bO-0-O-0-6+0-O-l o€-oe<@eo<t-w€> TODAY — MUSICAL COMEDY “VACATION DAYS" CARTOON - "TIME" -- SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 I, “DRPITOL-nososv-riissonv-wsnvradii! BESIDES YOU there ore 60,000 other movie- goers in P. E. I. They'll oll be sore cs the devil at you If you tell them m odvonce about the climax of this picture. When you see it please keep the secret. We thank you, Wurners thank you . . and your friends will thunk you. Seven Sailed 4—John Edward Ready. S-Leo Rufus Coyle. 6——Edwin Charles Kelly. L-Patrick Gerard Donnelly. I-‘or Pleasure s. l Graham York; ‘ Also that to safeguard his sec- ret sir Ti othy was in the habt o! carrying about with him wherever he went s small black deed bolt, Ln which rcpOseJ the requisite evid- ‘ence o! "ne mlllionaize’; rndizcre- tlon. t Here at last was something tan- gible All he had to do was to gall! possession oi that box and 51!‘ Timothy would pay handsimely ior silence. l He had toyed with the ids! 5°!’ several months. There was n0 ' hurry, and Greatrix “was all 1106m- oi an expert in his cWn Inc 0! _. 5min”; to appreciate that. it was often better to wart; to so care- iully and thus make success doubly sure. . Before the cruise on The lJaP- wing had been mooted, Grdtrix .» hut-spent many hours oi merit" . exertion and ingenuity in contriv- ’ .1; f. some ... a/“wc, i, QREENSTREEI -IORRE -fiiznmr - moment, ‘-. the 11m. black box i118 a Wlv in which he collld 0b- tajn possession of that. box wt-h- out risk to himceli. He made out gevergl precise schedules cf $11‘ ‘rimothys (lady routine, and had he known It. Sir Timothy Wwld have been amazed It the m0!- > loughness o! Greatrisfs rtcret in- At almost any S-Ve" Qygatrlx could thumb over the pages oi his Iilllc b-Bcll vestlgatlon. > notebook and tell You W“ will‘ . Sir Timothy was -ll(£'ly to be d0- too, that ‘m the raid. ‘NBS B . He oould nave " mtrong room at Sir Timottxfs bank. PLUS: NEWS - "HARVEST OF THE SEA" I STARTING MONDAY AND CONTINUING THROUGH THE SCHOOL HOLIDAYS ALL MATINEES WILL START AT 2:30 PM. - N O T I C E l‘ - I Frank Paul lisrb Denies rsrsu rsun vrcrrsstrs osocrsrss conricrroussv SMOKERS’ surruss l3! Kent It. My Otfics Hours are: l-3 P. M. 7-8 PM. No Office Hours Sunday or Wgdzesday except emergencies. g .: . L. FARMER, M.D., | -Mt. Stewart i , “m” m" ‘Progressive Conservative Convention SECOND DISTRICT OF KING'S A Ceeveetien of the Second District of K II be held en MONDAY, JUNE 30th, AT 8 PM. in MORELL HALL, for the purpose of nominating two candidates to contcstthe forthcoming Provincial Election. Each poll is requested to send five accredited delegates. ‘ s. rov nowm President. c. s. McQUAlD, Secretory. -ror m: sv TiNDER-. nous“: mo tors a1‘ Hesse end Double Let formerly owned by the Lats Mn, Edith Stewart-in one of the finest Iecetloni in the Tewe— light-reels house with furnace, raaainpweter end sewer connections; also lot end small barn adjoining the property of Edlsead Ceilings. Tendon will close Jane 30th, Separate Tender fer eech property. The highest er say Tender not necessarily accepted. Pbeee U l. H. STIWART Montages ._ That could bs the _'l‘his latter infomsatin was dis- concerting at first until he made line, interesting discove-y that Sir .Timot.hy went personallv to the ‘bank once cact- wr-ek 1o“ "he P111‘- pOse oi taking out that deed box and conveying it either to i115 ‘ham, n; r0 his office. 51D. TIMOTHYB SECRET This manoeuvre perplexed Gres- mx considerably. '11 that box con- tained nothina more than docu- mentary evidence of Sir limztnyli guilty secret. then why shoud he require to handle it personally , once each week. As a mush S11E88. ‘ Greatrix assumed that the box contained scmething else beside the gdwumgnts for which hi5 X11128?! only possible h“ been itching for to min)’ months. That could be the only possible explanation for such be- wilderlng it sytematic behaviour. Then Ursula informed him that Sir Timothy was contemplating a Pacific cruise in his yacht, The Lapwing‘ He arz-ued, therefore. it was probable that Polntc- would take his deed box with him on U" qgcht, 1nd Great-six felt tillt, With the assistance 0i Ursula do Bein- ville, it would be s conrpalfltlvely easy mutter for him lo ab tract. the box, acquaint, lllmiell 0,7 the contents. and then lit Sir Tim- othy to talk i; terms of the cash value oi silence. l Ursula used her influerre ta set him invited on the cruise. Early on durzng the voyage he had ac- quainted hlmseli with the lay-out of Blr Timothy's cabin, end he had been distressed to its“! that in one corner of it there lied been built a safe as substannsl as s strong room More than that, no one was allowed to go into Sir Timothy's oebin on any ouzssdonl lwlthout the irnowledse the oc- w cupler. - Greetrix, however, had ielt that _Drsu;I.'s influence othy would materially assist him lfl obtaining the loan oi the million- ara's keys. Once they were in his possession, the rest. would he play. He hsd estimated that the lob than (ive. After that, Greetrix could make the approach dust. whenever it suited his convenience. The running alrfllsld o! the yacht had. however, caused him to (Costtinued on page 1d) NORTH AIIIICIH ll" L. S. STEVENSON NOIHQQUST. with Gil‘ Tllllel Grade X Certificates 1--Arthur Richard Doucette. 2—Wendell Francis Gillis. Zi-Patrick Daniel MacDonald. 4—-l\laurice Alphonsus Martin. 5-Eugene Lemuel Kelly. o-William Charles J. Leonard. 'i—-John Masetield Walker. 8-Charles Augustus Peters. 9-—Arnold James MacCallum. , lib-Merlin Joseph MacKanzIe. w ll--Frank Nicholas Sumsrah. Attendance Certificates One Year-Grades l, H, H! Fred Dunn, Fred Smith, Richard Rush, Francis Willoughby, Harvey Hood, Arthur Burke, Leonard Mc- Cabe, Maniiord McLeod. Harold Cullen, K e n n e th MacKinnon, Frank Hughes, Merrill Pineau, Harry McLeod, Parker Lund, John Bradley, Percy Vail, Leo Howatt. Ono Year-Grades IV to X Robert Bowles, James MeQuar- rie, Merrill Whelan. Cedric Dre-W. Kelvin Dowling, Bernard McKin- non, Donnie Whelan, Kenneth MacDonald, Marcellus McGulgan, Gerald Batchilder, Louis MacDon- ald, Jsck Cullen, Reggie Mclntyre, Joseph Revell, Lorne MacDougall, Billie Chaisson, Billie LeClair, L00 Doiron, Joseph Giliis, Lorne Burke, Gerald Connors. John Pineau, Ray Connolly Hudson Willoughby, Charles MacDonald, Robert Train- or, James McTague, Joe Gallant. Two Years-Grades I, ll. H! Jackie Gallant, Brian Morris, Leonard Cahill. Two Years—Grades IV to X Lloyd Biso, Jackie LeClair, Jos- eph Gallant, Damien Leonard, Brian MacCallum, Gerard Murray. Three Years George Bradley, Billie Murphy. Four Years Chevcrle, Brian Wil- Ryan, Clifford Gerard loughby. Arthur Gillis. Five Years Earl Peters, Billie Leonard. Six Year's Ronni". LeClcir, Kenneth Tulle, i Charles Chcverie. Seven Years Edwin Kelly. Eight Years Merrill Doyle, Blair Bruce. Wriiinz Certificates Desmond Connolly, Leo Peters, Leo Doiron Gerald Martin, Brian MacCallum John I-lughe, Leonard Arsenault, Paul Davey, Charles Mayme, Robert Dillon, Merrill Jef- frey, Ernest Praught, Leo Shep- herd, Melvir. Clarkin, George Bol- ger, Basil Doyle, Joseph Gallant. Donnie hicNeill, Jackie Weather- ble, Joseph Redmond, Joseph So- mers, Billie Duffy, Francis Rush, Roland Richard, Francis Smith, Bernard Connolly Pat McWade, Carl Tierney, Bernard McGuigan, Reggie Mclntyre, Alfred Arsen- ault, Joseph Revell, Billie LeClair Roland Blanchard, James Carmody, Philip Coker, Desmond Whitlock, Louis Crabbe, Jack Lee, LeRoy MacDonald, Carl Power, James Fardy, George MacDonald, Ronald Stanley, Peter McConnell, Gordon Duncan, Lloyd Shepherd, Harvey Jdckson. Kenneth MacDonald, James Morgan, Alclde Martin, Eugene Wynne, Marcellus Mec- Gullsn, Ervin Brown, Kelvin Dow. ling, Austin Bradley, Brian Doyle, Thane Doyle. Certificates fer fieleleaey _ Grade X i, John Weir; zjennett Mac- donald; 3, Donald Bruce; 4, John Ready; 5, Leo Coyle. Grade IX 1, Charles Cheverie; 2, Dunptarul Drew; 3, Alan MacDonald; e, A1. ired Cosdy; 5, Thomas Keys. d VII Grs e 1. Merrill Doyle; 2, Leith Sween- ey; 3. Billie Davey; 4, Terence Me- Wade; b, Robert Laiierty. Gtlle Vll (Mr. Bradley's Dept.) i, Gerard Arsenault; 2, Damien Leonard; l, would not comm s In-inute lonler Donald Gallant; s, Donnie stasis; 5. Hudson Willoushby. , Grade V1! ' (Miss Murnaghanfi Gerald Con s, I, Clair; S, Edward Donne ‘lid Mnnlshan: l. borne arise. Grade V! , (Ills Francis’ Dept.) l, Desmond l‘ ‘Iy; 3. 1A0 Dolson; l, Irian ltacCallum, d, Brian Willougisby; b. Borden Cox. 48in Revell; i, Billie LeClair; c, Dense Arnold Mullen. II! Hood; 5, Billie Gillis. Grade l! (Mrs. MacLellans Dept.) l, Kim- ball Blanchard; 2, John McGregor; 8, Paul Creighan; 4, Billie Mc- Quaid; 5, Francis MacDonald. Grade I rs. Maclsellan‘: Dept.) 1, Rich- Rush; i, Harry James. . Grade l (Miss Duffy's Dept.) l, Louis MacDonald; 2, Beverly Richard and Kevin Lund, equal; 3, Noel Mac- Cornluck and Bernard Callaghan, a equ Grade l (Miss Moran's Dept.) l, Freq‘ Smith; ‘J. Michael Hughes; 3, Alrr MacCallum; 4, Roy Doiron; 5, Dov aid Burns. PRIZE LIST 1-—Governor General‘s Meir.‘ General Proficiency in Grade X awarded to John Weir. 2—Highes1 average Grade X Presented by His Excellency Most Rev. James Boyle, awarded to John . Weir. 8--Seeond highest average Grade X. Presented by the Redernptor-ist Fathers, awarded to Bennett Mac- Donald. 4—Prlze English, Grade X. Pre- sented by Dr. J D. MacGuigan, awarded to John Weir. 5—-Prize, Arithmetic, Grade K. Presented by Col. D. A. MacKinnon awarded in John Weir. 6-—Prize, French, Grade X. Pro. sented by Dr. L. I. Duffy, award- ed to John Weir. 7—Prize Mathematics, Grade X. Presented by Hon. W. J. P. Mac- Miilan, awarded to John Weir. tl-Prize, i-llstory, Grade X, pre- sented by Rev. K. C. MacMillan, awarded to Bennett MacDonald. il-Prize, Geography Gr. X pre- sented by Rev. P. McMahon D. D. awarded to Donald Bruce. l0~Pr1ze Latin, Grade X, pre- sented by Dr. F. C. Dougan, award- ed to Donald Bruce. 1l-Puze, Science, Grade X, pre- rented by Rev. P. F. MacDonald, awarded to Gerard Donnelly. " Ila-Prize, Application, Grade X. presented by Mrs J. R. Jenkins, in memory of late Dr. S. R. Jen- kins, awarded to Leo Coyle. lt-Spocial Prize, presented by the SChOOI improvement League, to the winner oi the Q.S.S. Oratorical Contest, awarded to John Ready. l3—Prize, Public Speaking, Grade X. presented by the Catholic Women's esgue, awarded to John Walker. le-Special Prize, presented by the Charlottetown Kinsmen Club 6-27-28. Charlottetown 1588. ’ Good living begins at the dinner table and good dining demand; attractive appearance and superior flavor in vegetables and may, REMEMBER Sandy’ B. ts t i bes they have an experienced ‘lmfltlmgrtsfile msoyttsur t bet. every time for meat m P. E. Island. 31150!’ a tempting noel in attractive bright surr di b ' . ing at Sandy's in Marshfield. You will find everythiuziig hid-sisal, English fried golden brown chicken, french fries, to home eeoked crunchy pastries and ioe coca cola drinks our specialty. For your Sunday treat or after the show you'll Ilnd that the short drive from the city is a pleasure and comfortable lawn chairs on at. tracuve grounds will invite you to relax after dining. Sandy would like to remind you that he has built s new extension on the dining room, seating capacity now one hundred people and can cater for banquets, weddings, and parties at a. very short notice Ilia.- Lreut. A. E. Saunders, D. F. (3., congenial manager oi Sandy's Rsstaur. ant, extends a hearty invitation for you to drop in and get acquainted. He knows You will b ba k m smcsusn AT s - 1s ALWAYS c001; c o n m“ s T“ FOOD Sandy's Restaurant Will Remain ilpcn till I I. M. Reservations for dinner parties may be obtained by phoning ap-te-date kitdllell equip. t EASTERN i‘ GIIIIRIIIIIII ...."!‘HE GUARDIAN may be 0b- tsined daily from Mrs. Clay's Res- taurant, Montague. ..'TEA-PARTY at 5t. Peter's Bey on July 1st st Quigieys Ware- house, sponsored by United Church Supper served 5 to 9. Contract Bridger 1 (Continued from Page l1) : West led the “unbid suit," hearts, |rmd was rsmbsbly gratified to strike partner with such an excellent holding. Nevertheless. ever, though East shLtted promptly to s 058119. the defender; soon found them. "selves quite helpless. Deelsrer cashed the top clubs and top dia- Ths new management announces that It will be neces- sary to restrict transient accommodation to the seating avail. able m the Dining-Rooms, end, to this extant, wiwelcsme locol patronage commencing June 29th, I947. Luncheon-IZOD to 1:30 P.M.-SI.OD Dinner-BSD PM. to 6:30 IMF-SI.” RESERVATIONS SHOULD ll MADE IN ‘ADVANCE DALVAY LIMITED l W. H. WORTH-MANAGER tion was that th were showing‘ an a‘ imam‘ 901-) 1. 1g‘ i ‘s “QI- M V! | Walsh's t.) l. Joesph c“ ‘- '- "P" sus s. s. "'°”°“"ll- '- of r. sst Aliaetelr evasled to the best all round student in monds’ m” mum ‘mull’ °'°“"“" Grade X, taking into consideration m" ‘he balm“ M “l” ‘mks- scholarship po ularity. co-opere-' Mmlttedm it w“ mmm"! l“ tion and athlet c prowess, awarded we" l0 "l"! ll" ‘m1? W" M! hi4 to Bennett MacDonald. by l-he opponents, but If"!!! sic ‘Emma, Aura", an“ Ix’ tention to the bidding 1n connec- prumud by COL n A_ Mum,” tlon with West's own cording in non, awarded to Charles Cheverie dlummds and cmbs- mil" M" 1Q__5e¢ond Huh“; Aura.’ given West a better inspuution It qr“, 1x, pl-eumed by m. _y_ n should have been reasonably clear Macculinn‘ lwuded w Dunn", that North and South could not Drew. expect to run Mi. any substantial 17__p¢,;¢_Ap,1|“g1°n_qndflxlnumber oi’ diamond oru-lnb trclss prugntgd by p; L 1_ [may —ln view of West's honors in those awarded to M“ Ma¢p°na|d_ ,suit.s -- and therefore the assump- saoir other top 0:1‘; in the min- ors. On this analysis, West should have opened s trump, and when ‘South played a heart t9 void him- self oi that suit, another trump lead would rllln the cross-ruff. Even with all the trumps available to South. this line oi defense would have defeated the slam c.ntract. fresh fruit, ice cream _,_..___._i LARGEST INLAND PORT Montreal ir. the largest city in Canada and the largest inland port in the world. Halifax GIIIIIB TII- HALIFAX? Visit WALKER'S WHITE SPOT. full course meals 40c, lunches. , etc. '1' Charlottetown Guardian every day". Maps of the City. II Salter Street, l8—8pe-:|al Prize, presented Mr. Howard Mclnnis, to the pupil ot Grades lX or X who showed most improvement in the work of the second term, awarded to Hen- ry Hughes, Grads 1X. 1D—-Prrze. Mathematics, Grade. 1X, presented by R. '1'. Holman,~' {Lido awarded to Charles Cheverie ‘ 20—Prise, initiative in Project Work, Grade IX, presented by W. D. Gillis awarded te Frank Zskem. | Zl-Priae, Public Speaking, Grade IX, presented by the pm- vinclal Bank of Canada. awarded to George llowstt. r l 33-h!!!» Hlshest Average Grade Vlll, presented by Dr. J. D, Maeduigen, awarded to Merrill, Doyle. | sfl-Prise. Second Hishest Aver-, age, Grade Vlll, presented by la. dernptorist fathers. awarded Leith Sweeney.‘ a‘ . Ik-Pr u. ‘nerel Proselancv.‘ Grade VIII, presented by LlguQr-t tan Credit Union, awarded to Ter- rance McWade. fls-Pnze for leading Grade Vlll Group Achievement Tests. present. M by Mr- ll. I. llecPhee, 1c.c., awarded to Robert Laflerty. IO-Prise. A plicstion, and. V111, presented g1 Benevolent lr. ieh Society. awarded to Arnpld Chiefiviri-e. Prise, Progess, , seated by M153“, Grade Ell ID} to lillie osvsyl"°'°“'z soneasss ea sqs sq 3rd Prise: $25 Fishing Red. coon musmrur 2nd Prise: leys’ or Girls’ llcycle. Knights o! Colss Ibsse Annual Carnival _.....iat i. 4th Prise: CeHee T07‘. 5th Prise: Set of Dishes. HOT DOGI SOFT ICE CRIAM ANDCAKI WILL’ ll ‘SERVED , PRIZES WILL IE PRESENTED ON THE GROUNDS APT IR THE SALE OP CAKIS Recreation Bentre, Victoria Park JULY, 17th, 1947 Grand Prise Large Clsestes-lleld Suite DRINKS