. PAGE Til PRIIIIIE EDWARD TODAY sail VIEIIIESDIIY MATINEE 2:30 SVENING 7 and 9 iflnml Dalia ANDREWS iienli iilNllA. Iilllll WIIIillIK-IIIIIII SIEIIII Plliili Alli Iilliltl ’ “ - IIDIIIIIE lllliillill .' SONG REEL - SPORTS OOOO§Q+O4 is requested. ~hrl uncle Ellly e m... s... m. CARLOTTETOWN IiEIl clioss svllllllilllc Alli WATER SAFETY cusses WILL OPEN ON TIIIIRSIIAY, JIILY, Dtli tit 10:30 A. M. At BRIGHTON - KENSINGTON and KEPPOCH BEACHES Pupils Will Enroll ot leeches Inru nullified U. . mun 0M1 CAPITOL TODAY and WEDNESDAY SHOWS 2:30-74:45 - I .....l In...“ s. uulv aim ELYSE KNOX , MARIE WILSON ‘ JOHN HUBBARD ' u...“ n ~ IIANI alumina a raver lilli-lllkifl Cartoon - Travel - Sports so: r.» our’; "A1505"? hiuiqsnvmrscsnsnnwmuv. THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAGUE: liar-old l‘. Landry. Albert Ali-Ion. Illa Ilyroa Stewart. Dlln llarriet Clair. AGINT GIOEGITOWN: AGENTS HOUR-IS: Mil Enid ilieharda and Gordon Farrell Waidon Lavera In Georgetown: The Poet Oiiiool lloper. The Guardian may be bought at any oi the [allowing places in Montague: Dlil 8- A. Ueweliynrllra Clay. In 8L Peter's: The Poll ORIGI- tn Souria: Condon‘: and Florence ....'BED CROSS Swimming and Water Saiety classes at Montague, open Thursday, July B. Enroll with Mr. C. A. Shaw, secretary Welfare League. Georgetown Anii iiicinity Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wood motor- ed to the City on Saturday. Mrs. Philip Bondreault was a visitor to Charlottetown on Bat- urday. _ Mr. Eddie Creeihan of Charlotte- tovlm was a visitor to Georgetown on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester walker and Mr. Howard Walker motored to the City on Saturday. ‘ Miss Pihyllis White oi Charlotte- town was the week end guest 0! Mrs. Florence Jenkins. Mr. Clem Wight of Charlotte- town is spending his vacation at his home in Burnt Point. Mrs. W. W. MacLaren and Mrs. ii. W. MacDonald were visitors to Montague on Saturday. Mr. James H. Skinner of Bridge- m-n was the weekend sum e1 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Levers. Miss Dorothy Jenkins of Char- lottetown. spent Sunday with her ‘ ““"“‘*“““*T mother. Mrs. Florence Jenkins. ANNUAL MEETING Kings Bounty Progressive Donseltvative Association will be Iield in l DIIRIIIDIIII IIllI.L THURSDAY, JULY alli-JQO FM.‘ This is on important meeting and o 9°°d lePme" LEITH TOWNSHEND, President. HENRY MALLARD, Secretari- tution I i ‘Mr. Stephen Jerrior and son iJackie oi Fairville. N. B.. were rec- cnt visitors to relatives in George- ‘town. l Elmer Pequot and Malcolm Mac- .Donald oi Charlottetown, visited Mr. and firs. Richard Dougan on lsunday. Mrs. Stan Whittaker and daugh- -ter Jacqueline oi Saint John. N. B.. are visiting here. tile guests oi 3M1‘!- lMabel Layers. Rev. and Mrs. E. Melville Aitken are guests oi Mrs. Aitkens parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. MacLas-en. Harry Parker who is attending tlhe Holland Cove Y. M. C. A. Camila spent-the week end with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parker. Mrs. Edgar Lannon and daugh- ‘ter Jean from Boston, Mass. are holidaying in Georgetown with Mrs, Lannon‘: parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Douglas. Dr. A. A._ and Mrs. Kennedy re- turned a few clays ago from a very enioya-ble and interesting motor trip ihrvmgh New Brunswick and the State o! Maine. Jerome Condon. who for the Summer months is employed with the Provincial Government Survey- ors. spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Helen Condon. Mr. Walter MacNeiil oi’ the C. N. R... at Charlottetown. who who has been holidaying at. his home on Richmond Street. left rec- Dy Dllitorli " 1".‘ ‘fill? WILLIE; YOU SHOULD HAVE. ICE CREAM CONE FOR’ AN COLLECTING- ALL. e000 CLOTHES EUROPEAN RE FOR LIEF.’ THESE ently on a visit to Sydney. N. S. Miss Enid Knight of Toronto. Ontario, and Mrs. (Dr) Clavton George and two children from Lucan. Ontario. motored to the Province arriving on Saturday on a visit to their narents. Mr. and Nirs. S. C. Knight. _ Mr. P. G. MacLean. General Sup- erintendent oi Eastern Lines Com- munlcatirins Department. Canad- ian Pacific Pailwavs of Montreal. with Mrs. Mcliean were guests of Mr. and M". P. J. Solmnon for a few days-Geo. Mr rm-l Mrs. Hubert I-‘rsser. Miss Muriel Fraser and Mr. Chauncey MacNeIll of Charlottetown. motor- ed to Georgetown on Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lem- I Crockett“ 6- Sio ‘Dealers In Reliable gFurnilti/ro". and family oi Hamilton. Ontario, D iiollrllcus lllsil sclloolf ciosllls .."I‘he Montague High School closing took place Friday morn- ing a} Yoda Theatre, where Mr. B. H. Yen put on a speial show- ing of "Wild Beauty" for the assembled school children. Fbllow- ing the motion picture, with Mr. Yeo acting as chat n, the students were presented with their certificates and prizes, which were so kindly donated by the citizens. At the close of the presentations Rev. A. S. Adams gave a, low re- marks canmending the manor; and pupils ior their tine work throughout the year. Each of the teachers were then presented with gifts from the students, after which all were in- vited to the school for ice-cream. In the aftemoon a school field- day was held on the League Grounds under the direction o-i Messrs A. E. Sullivan, C. R. Boehner, A. D. McLul-e, and M“; Beck, assisted by the teachers. The teachers expressed their HPpreciation oi’ Mr. Yeo's interest and effort in the school closing exercises with tihe tree donation oi his hail and services, and also all citizens who so generously contrib- uted prizes and their time to make the day an enlovahle one tor the students. A vote pg thank; l; “so extended to Miss Hazel Yeo and Mr. Harold Stewart who generous. 1v took over the primary and "m" flflplirtments during the illness oi the regular teachers. The fvllvwlng is the list 01 prize donors; Prize Donors Women's Institute, Bruce Yeo, Bergman's Ltd" Fraser and Carver, MQW!“ I. MOIIMIue Garage, Freddie: Service Station, 'r M. Llewlbm, McLeod d: Greene, "my Macfiresor. war-loo Lndrier, Stephen MMGIBEOX‘. A. C. Mac- KW- 0M1 Stewart. P. a. McKennn, R- C. M- P. W. n. Gilbert, Mam!" D1118 Store, Jamlesorfs 1mm. Arthur Lannigan, Joey Lannigan, Blaine Kerr, Harry Stewart, Leonard Munroe. Victor Bell. ’ qr“; 1v ... Annie Maclaoharn (Teacher) Certificates-l. Marlene Hiiclley, 2, Joanne Watterworth. D, Nan Stewart. 4. Chester Campbell, l. Betty Sorrey, 8. Mildred Murphy, 6. Kenneth Maelntym, 7. Roland Sullivan, B. Noah Gambian. 9- ‘bohhlo Stewart, 1o. . Jackie Ferguson, 11. Pauline Nicholson, 12. Isabel Dewar. 13. Richard Riley, 14. Eleanor Show, 15. Agnes liicmwen, 16. Glenda Jamleson, 17. Judith Graham, 18. Arthur llveatherble. Grade V 1. Norma Hllohey. 2. Anna Mac- Lean, S. Jinn-mile Gamhum, 4. Franklin Larlrin, ll, Bruce Clair. 6 Joyce MacDonald, 7. Olga Hennlgar, B. Robert MacDonald, 9. Keith Ceilings. 10. Norma Bowser, 11 Ilester I-Iennigar. Grades and V Prize Lint 1st prize-tier clase standing in Grade IV ‘1- 1. Marlene Hilchey and Joanne Watterworth. 2. Nan Stewart, 3. Chester Campbell. Prize for the highest etandiq in arithmetic in Grade IV - Roland Sullivan. Prize tor iihe highest standing in Language in Grade IV - Joanne Waiter-worth. Prize for outstanding improve- ment in Reading in Grade IV - Eleanor Show. lat prize (or Class Standing in Grade V '—- l. Norma liildhey. -2. Anna MacLean, 3. Jinunie Garn- Prlze for highest standing in Geography in Grades IV and V -Bruce Clair. Prize for highest standing in Language in Grade V — Norma Hilchey. Prize for higlhest standing in Arithmetic in Grade V —- Anna MacLean. Prize {or outstanding icnlprove- meat in writing _- Joyce Mac- Donald. Prize for Application in V — Olga Hennigar. Prizes for Perfect Attendance - 1. Isabel Dewar, 2. cheater Camp- bell, 3. Franklin Larkiri. Grade Grade III - Elsie Watteryvorth (Teacher) Certificates — 1. Kenneth Fraser, 2. Donnie MacLaren, 3. Marilyn DY"! 51w". Poole 8t Thompson, D1 Jehmtan. out Bochner, Mrs, Pirate's Dress Shop, Dr, gunman’; DI- McIntyre. n. x. Clements, Simpson. Doug Coiiin, Judge: Tremor, C. W. league, Bison Rflhiirant. Minnie Greene olftl Shop, Clark Bron, Eric Duvalr, 3,. B. Beck, Montague Furnishing C0,, S S. Hessian, Neil flooley, M, p, MacDonald, Arlnear and Fraser. Poole g: Watterworilh, Daluxg Cleaners, Horace Fraser, Peta; Sinclair, W. A. .Johnston, Allan Masher, Stewart 8r Beck, Selma Hewllvn. Mrs. Beer's Beauty shop, Dr. Grant, William McLean, J. Stewart, H. J. Hynes, Lproy whim Cyrus Shaw. _ Howard viokerson, JOhn MacKenzie, Florrle Beaten, A. McNeill. Grade I -—- Mary Gill (Teacher) Certificates - Elaine George Beck, Merrill wlgglnggon, Carol White, Heather Jannleson, Arthur Bell. Marjorie Gillie, Kent Macllean, Everett Myers, David Mosher, Winston McKenzie, Rena Surrey. Wayne Campbell, Neil Hooley. ‘Trainer, Grade l! Arthur Llllhlfillfl, §lltlfly Mygfg, Victor Bell, Blane Kerr, myo McDonald, Janet Macllesri, Carol 30W". West-ms McLean, 149mm“ Mum". Laura Ceilings, Bernice Kennedy. Gloria Stewart, Betty Acorn, Barry ggewam Loris Acorn. Rena Llewellyn. Walter MmWe-fl. Edna Ann Nicholson, Irene Webster. Pauline Murphy. Grade 1 r... List lat in proficiency Elaine Trainer. 2nd in proficiency Georze Beck. as in proficiency Merrill Wigging. Aopuooiloh - Marjorie Gillie, Nell Hooley, Kent McLean, Rena 501m’. Ono] White. Arthur Bell, Everett Myers. Elaine Trainer. Georle Beck, Merrill Wlgglngton. Llewllyn, 4. Nora Hutcheson, 5. Eilola MacKenzlie, d. Lester Pear- don, ‘I. Billy Mac MoLure. 8. Sheila Larkin. 9. Keith Rcardon, 10. Diane Webster, 11 Shirley Vlihite, 1'2. Jimmie J hnston, l3. Amold Meade, 14. Betty Stewart, 15. Ronnie White" Elaine Poole, l6. Arnold MaoLoan, 17. Jackie Garnhcm, 18. Benny Balderson, 19. Wallace MacDonald, 20. Kenneth MacKenzle. 2i. Laurel Nelson, 22. Glen Nicholson, 23. Shirley MacLean. 24. Kay Mac- Lean, 25. Margaret Stewart. 26. Errol MacLure, 2'1. Velma Mac- Leod, 28. Maxine liiacLeod, 29. Leah Burke, 30. Marcia Mac- hum. a Donald, 31. Cepherlia Llewllyn. Prize List: 1. Kenneth Fraser, Donnie Macq Ilutchcson; 3. lirnola MacKenzle, Lester Reardon. Application - Billy Mac Mac-; Good Attendance - Ronnie White, Sheila mrkin, Shirley MacLean, Benny Baiderson, Nora Hutcheson, Ixnold Meeds. Nature Book — 1. Arnold Mac- Lean, 2. Shirley White. Oral Reading Marilyn Liewliyn. ~ Writing - Ehola MacKenzie. Arithmetic - Kenneth Fraser. Grade V Certificates - Carl Reynolds, Roy Peardon, James Sullivan, Rhoda Sorrel’. Albert Murphy, Greta Wiggington, Eva Palmer, Millie ‘sake, Jackie Yorston, Kenneth Palmer, Merrill Poole ' GradoVl , Donna. MacLeod, David Stewart, Thelma Stewart. Geraldine Sulli- van, ‘Donald Stewart, Anne Yeo, Janet VanIderstine. _ Lannigan Atwood Stewart, Jimmie _—_ Watch For The A class standl“! —;VanIderstir-le. Loren: 2. Marilyn Llewllyrn, Nora Dona“; lLiiIlfilglIl, Atwood Stewart. Lm- SM" Wm» Km“ Pm-Xsraao vu Ruby Macbeod (Teacher) Elaine Poole, Kenneth MacKenzle Maouan’ 4_ Shirley Swwu-y. 5_ Maxine - ‘e ‘lei Maffiofmlflll- n" "W" 79'4"" Special Prizes: Drawing — Mlf-‘Dflnflld. DIV"! COIIIYIBB. Valerie thev were accompanied bw Mr. and Heather J; 1e50,; [mpmym¢ng_ McGulgan, Phyllis Rleid, Herbert P‘ Mrs. Fraser's daughter Bernleee. way", 9591p Surrey, Arthur Clements. » who has been visiting here and hv Class Standing ior the year in ' Mrs. Fraser's mother. lvlrs. Minnie on“ I "h ‘u and, v _ L (“,1 “my”, t ‘ Refuse who will visit for e. week no, Pmdon. 3_ y“. mu“. . ,, 4! ‘a in the CRY- 1|t in proficiency — Arthur For Application - Rhoda , . ,_ k a u “h C thedrfl Iannlgan. sorrey. Eva Power. Greta Winth- " , ‘ o r- "l- J-T" "Y" ° ° t 2nd in Proficiency - Shirley tan. Albert Murphy- ( i, WE Minneapolis and who m the My“ Immvm,“ __ Jim, Yum,“ i x 1——- - 1| Slimmer has the Eastoort, Maine d mm, u“ / .- . sl- "ll Church held the morning service am m w “m”, ‘T ‘new’ ' \ "“" " F» - In‘ I ll hi llolv ‘Frinitv Church. A larire 3m- G°°d “mm” m“ wmk“ t “ I "\ eonriresration of Tdwn and out-of- nApplgg“ l? 0;”; 3°flmm Mn‘ " ME- ' I, mwn neolrilr httcnded to hear this mm ° °xchzjhmw Mae"- Gnh W 1 ; 1' "‘s““‘“"‘}‘,‘f“ °"“'..'““§““'..,§"§Z§° some Prizee- Arithmetic _ E WILLING -' manv WT 7W! an BT09 " ' ‘Ylon: ‘have attained for him n». gllmxflilntybshwfltlngw-ltlerraee s; .. gonneuqllfifffillg "grilling: TO SERVE AS I , ‘l ‘ l 1 ' “rm” of w“ c, the 1mm“ Brim y’ n‘ _ a er c auillvaW- and Thelma. Stewart TQEASUQER= ' ' ‘ ‘ rho-ones in Canada and the Qll- . " g » _ . - U_ a A, Perfect Attendance -- Elaine iequm. aqlwnfld stunt. -,- ___._ petting on... lxiiu SAFETY i AND coulrolii DU§I0 Makers oi Ti-lE WORLD'S FINEST, "memoir/zen" R U B B E R All the resilience e! live rubber processed and rough- one! Iorrnaximunl reeletaneo lo shoelle, sole, bruieoe and ween ‘Iholeoeili ofledlvldoel high. eenelo eerie welded lepelllew lo QIVO the live niealniu‘ etmlpil and lexlollley. STANDARD OR OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT ON MOST NEW CARS Goods... 1A.». Mdol rod/l DUNLOP Dunlap-mailers of Auto, Truelr, Dos, Agricultural, Airerefl, Motorcycle and Dieydo 11m. Auto AOCQSIOIIQI; Industrial R0550!’ Products; "DUIIIOPIIIO" In?“ FOQ Ctlliflillifl) GO" l6“. Application — Anne Yeo, Janet Mary McEweil. 6 Eileen Clair and Wiggingtnn. s. Stephen Bosnian Blair watterworth, ‘i. Frances and Betty Shaw, 4. Gloria Nlilfidd improvement - Jimmie Mac- Murphy, a. Colin Landry, 9. and Helen Hamilton, 5. Mary Harri’ Ilisslnbetham. 19- R16 Sullivan, d. Doreen Doiron. Darin! Perfect Attendance _ Maxine Vveatherble, 11. Buddy Fraser, i2. Barbara Ryan, 13. Wanda Nichol-_ son, l4. David MacDonald. McCain-on and Bettie Weeltherbie, ‘l. David Mabon, D. James Knox. 9.. Ooell Mooher. i0. Freeman Reynolds. ii. Earl Clair. lion, Dianne Webster, Betty Gnu. vn] on‘. vn "l" u“; c1.- slmlt- ~ l Certificates _. l. Bloyce Beck. , Stgndirlg - 1. Bloyce Beck, 2. OIIIBI-lndlnl’ AIIIUWBYICQ -' g_ flgfdqn McNeil], 3, Audrey certificates - 1. Lorraine Me- ————————l Lure, 2. Ruth Murphy and Glenn (Owl-mud Q11 P". W) OUR BOARDING HOUSE eeAoeo/s! lrsl-ilel-l-riue "THAT'S A Tl-lls YEAR we. VOL) AND '.I'. STARTED ‘ll-limb SHARP 006m’ TO POOL OUR mo» ABOUT our: vAc-Arloro! Question. essence EQDALLY.’ - MV own rseRves-Ake t-IPNE V00 BEFORE W5 Tea- - 60 RPNELED AND w! cor ANV , OFF --Tl-ielo aloe SYSTEM e0 Runoomnrra BEADVOORK oarwo wow-r READY FOR Are/Tame» o2 ARE t-IPNB "ro o0 ALI‘. 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