I HE GUARDIAN. CIIARIAIITETUWN KAGE TWELVE - M F p . Burlingion and Eek-:4 at xelvii: crave, where V mg. t"t;il"1a;:-e Payn er, Mr. Paynter Mr. Fred Court. Kelvin Grove, is spending some time in Dalhousie, in Northern New Brunswick. Miss Elda Mnclueod returned on Monday to her duties at Canada Packers. Charlottetown. after spending two weeks' vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth MacLeod. lrishtown. Adams. Her many friends will regret the D” ” 5u"Im"31d”' ”"mhm3 illness of Mrs. John E. MacLeod. Irishtown, who entered the Prince county Hospital. Summerside. on Monday. June lfith. for treatment evening. Among those from Darnley. who attended Air Force Day at sum- rnerside, were Mr. and Mrs. James ,g The annual oommmceme-,1, Hickey, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Extrema of me rmgmsh man Hickey and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace school were new on Thursday even. they were guests of their daughter. musing ' Exgrcisgs Tignish convent ing, June l2th at eight o'clock in St. Mary's Hlill. Tlgnish, with an mi lmmk My"" ML P" M” overcrowded -audience of parents Myers and their daughter, Frances and son Sheldon, of ncrapaud, were and mm” mm 1” am mu" "mng chm” Amending Mr FM” seven young lady graduates clad in In a very dignified-manner the a white cap and gown and the four thrilling day with a visit to 1 per- . ,. young l'Ilf'il in dark coats and light formancc of the Di'irCdCVl1S in the House” gracefully emmed me ha” and proceeded up the middle aisle to their places on the beautifully M” J' R" Holman W" guest 0! decorated stage while I-laydn's Pro- I II I M555 Mi"l'm D”g3I"I (ll me 211323;;'.i,;,.;”;:",3”"g,,f,i Kg: cessioiiai March was played. Seat- I EEIW 00- MOYICWYM I"'”Ved 0” ' ' ' ' ((1 below the stage were the other week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duggan. Sea View. Mr. and Mis. Jaincs Hit-key was a linen luncheon cloth. OAMEO THEATRE Wllldl'.Lg tip business affairs. Kcnsiiigton wre- I . i ,1. t ch islngton, when Mrs. Auld and Mrs. I go I Snunhm June M 0 spend E Auid and Mrs. Gordon Cooke were I joint hostesses and the guest prize ” I 7,. m....., .. -., 3”. . Mr. J. R. H-Olnlall arrived at his t . Damieyi Spent U19 FHWEYS DRY former home in yxeiislngton-from ; Detroit. Mich., where he is now l engaged in business. on Sunday , H evening. June 15m. Mr. Hgxmm-, serie Echoes of Our school Year will spend a few days in Kensing- ton. disimins ox property and aaezriri. ;ni;e?. rizirt-;Tn7rin High School pupils of Grade VIII. IX. and X. Miss Wilma Jeiikiizs. in her sai- iialory, very warmly welcomed the members of the vast alldieiicc. A chorus. ”To Our High School" was theli bcautliuliy rendered in three parts. This was followed by e cau- in which the graduates individually Guild of Kensington. of which she has hccii presicleiit. The event was Mrs. Donald Baker, Mrs. Peter) id ( h M L h N91-M” and Mrs- The” U”: enter" olfc Mai's.lOelivc:rgI3r::fi:1:mwjh? nm: A .- ,- ', . 1 5-. . 5. IvI- .-M' - . Von Tu” AA ed 7 1 W1 C S lamcd me” mid” duh M me the presentation and voiced the South Seas Musical lri'tci'hniroinr. ”PAGAN LOVE SONG" n I E the Wm. a lovely cup and saucer. arr in; 5 r iaml and Howard I-(eel. CAPITOL Summon-side Tonight 7:15-9:15; (Note) : Tuesday 2:30-7:15-9:15 . -.:.s-.-. v ,;.4e4-1' --. - "I ' "issues r 5' FA 7 2 . I iAilEIP0WEii.'-'iiAlilEi.LETiiAiiiliEiiX -7 WEiiiiEl.l'c0REYiFERNANIIOLAMASV x I ".i;;;':;";rvic niacin, . .. inn; um Iillil Illil - Ilillll lllllsil - liiil'IlIl!l - iiil llilil &IIHlIlI can--also-A nanny C P-Ihnlbvi llllill mm in lulu Sliilll; .. . in... mm V:-llllll mm; ill Pisilllllguasv -ax i NOTE: All Matinees begin at 2:30 during the Summer Holidays. Kensiiigion home of the latter. regret of me mum” mac M” WIIE” Mm 3' R' H”1m” W” 5"” Holman is to live elsewhere. of honor and the guest prize was -Juiie Bill week-end guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Keith Adams. Buri- Mr. J. R. Holman was the recip- ington, were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel lent of a pie plate casserole with Duncan. and the former's sister, silver serving base. at a supper Mrs. M-ttirray Brookes and daugh- ter, Betty all of Saint John. N. .B. Mr. Dtiiicaii, who is H. brother of Mrs. Adams. is a former resid- cnt of Burlington and O1,eary. and he and Mrs. Dun:-an, the former Marion Dimock at Saint John, were married on May lst in that city. other guests at the Ad- ams home on Sunday were Mrs. Adams' sisters, Mrs. Alvaii Jelley and Mir. Jeiley of O'Leary and Mrs. Edgar Brown and Mr. Brown of Summerside. Other relatives visit- ed by Mr. Duncan and party before returning to Saint John on Mon- day, were his sister. Mrs. Howard Liv- ingstone of Sumnierside and his niece, Mrs. Layton Profitt and Mr. Proii at Burlington. ACROSS 3. Female 1. Artificial horse lights 4. Fastener G String of 5. Solid portion linked ring: of fat 11. Wait for 6. Part of 12. A hair dye the face 13. River lll'r.) V. Female fowl 14. Vestibula 8. Emmets 15. Something 9. Nest of secondary boxes (Jap.) 16. Solemn , lo. Negative wonder votes 18. Distress l7. Pale lit. Anxieties signal 18. Short-billed 20. Not lull rail bird 21. Female 11. Landed parent estate 22. Tuber 24. Batch . (80. Am.) 23;. Fruit of the oak 39. Small herring ( Eur.) 30. A comrad. 31. Like satin 32. Covered with scales 84. Wine receptacle Today 3:30-7: Tuesday .. 7: REGENT A wor1J ofwomlem in L ONE GREAT PICTURE . . . as only wonder-worker Walt Disney could bring it to the sereeni Fascinating Iunny-Iolltl Strange oclvoniuresi Mod-eap morrlmenti Gay sonqsl ' 31. Prlnter's measures 38. An iota (1 Made a deduction of weight 43. Sultan's decree 45. Coronet 46. small pit A7. A chestnut brown (8. Period! of time DOWN 1. Young sheep 2. Absent 'iiAitv'cnossW6Ro mowed their appreciation to their Alma Mater, whose part was play- ed iby Miss Irene Richard. Miss Jeanette Gaudet took the role of the Guardian Angel. The students of the graduation class then sang: ”Farewell, Alma Mater'i, and the High school dip.omas and awards were distributed. The valedictory was delivered in a very lmproulve and eloquent manner by Henry Gaudet who look as his theme. "A Christian Life". Address To Graduates Mr. Leo P. Mclsasw of the Feder- ation o1 Agriculture addressed the graduates with a moat ininresting and marvellous talk on "Why Ed- ucatlon?" After complimentary remarks were passed and congratulations were extended to the graduates by the chairman. Reverend Father J.A. MacDonald. pastor, by Hav- ersnd Denis Gallant, curate, and by Mr. Wilson Sheet of the Tlgnisli Fisheries. Tile happy evening was brought to I close by ”God Save The Queen." . The following is the list of cert- lrlcatu and prizes: ' Grade VIII Prizes .- Highest ag- gregate - Catherine Gaudet; Re- ligion -- Auldins Arsefiault; Per- fect attendance -- Yvorne Perry; Manual training - Ernest Des- Roches: violin music - Edward Mclnnls. As the results from the Provin- cial examinations for Grade VIII have not yet come. the certificates will be awarded at the Junior closing on June 20. Grade IX - Certificates In or- der of merit - Vincent Desrwohea. Theresa Conway. Jean Gaudet. Jean Skerry, Geraldine Handra- iuui. Frctin Hogan, Phyllis Des- Roches Thelma Deslloches, Jenn Arsenault, Penny Griffin, Bertie Mondsoii. Norma Rayner. The following are also promoted to Grade X - Leanion Gllils, Jos- eph Macdonald, Foster Skerry. Prizes in Grade IX - Highest aggregate -- Vincent Desmichesz Mathematics - Vincent Desllochesz second highest aggregate - Ther- esa Conway; Religion - Jean Sher- ry; History - Jean Gaudet; Latin - Phyllis Deshoches; Music - Jean Arsenauit; Politeness and ap- pllcation -- Norma Rayner. The prizes for sewing in both Grades VIII and IX are being as. Witty saying 25. Assam silkworm 28. River (Pol.) 27. Pig pen 29. European herb 31. Man's nickname 33. A coniferous s-ma-rs Answer tree 34. island of 38. Dutch isiuid Aleutian J9. River (Eur) - group (0. Afternoon 35. injure receptions 36. Native (2. Before of 44. Spawn Arabia of fish DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-I-lere's how to work its . AX? DLIAAXR awarded at the Junior closing be- cause the supervisor of the Wom- en's Institute will judge it on June ldth. A Grade K -- Certificates in'oi-der of merit: Leonard Broderick, Mar- ion Knocksvood, Irene Richard, Anne 0'1-lallonn, Jeanette usudet. with Arthur, Wilma Mcl-Iugh, Marie Ohaisson, Doreen Arsenauit. Noreen Ayiward, Florence Arsen- ault, Barbara Shea. Aurelia Perry. Lorna Mclnnls, Anne Mcoue. Ther- on Mcrhee, Frances Handrshsn. Reggie Richard. Joan Hogan, Nor- ma Uuldet. Isabel Delghan. , Prism in Grade X - Highest aggregate - Leonard Broderick: Religion - Marie: Music - Marion Knoekwood; Mathematics. merited by Leonard Broderick and Marion Knockwood, awarded to Marlon Krioekwood; Arithmetic, merited by Anne 0'!-Iallorsn, Leonard Brod- erick, Irene Richard, awarded to Irene Richard; English composi- ltlon, Anne 0'!-falloran: History. merited by Anne 0'Halloraii, Mar- ion Knockwood, Leonard Broderick. and Jeanette Gaudet, awarded to New RCAF aircrew courses enable Hllill SCHOOL GRADUATES PROFESSIONAL CAREER IMMEDIATEI. With fresh courses about to begin, you can start to earn 3200 a month within a matter Jeanette Gaudet: Latin - Edith Arthur; English Literature, merit- ed by Edith Arthur and Wilma Mcliugh, awarded to Wilma Mc- Hugh; French - Doreen Arlenauit; Hygiene - Florence Arsenault-, Geography, merited by Leonard Broderick, Marion Knoclzwood, Jeanette Gaudet. Reggie Richard. awarded to Reggie Richard; Nature Study, merited by Leonard Broder- ick. Wilma McHugh, Norma Gau- clet, awarded to Norma Gauclet. The Governor General's bronze medal will be awarded to the Grade Ten student having the highest mark in the Entrance Ex- amlnaiioiis. Gradua HUI Honors . The following Grade Eleven stu- dents received Graduation Dip- lomas Illl order of merit). Eunice Martin, Shirley Perry, Wilma Jenk- ins, Jennie Richard. Audrey Car- ragher, Armand Doucetie, Henry Gatidei, David Kinch, Dorothy Eon- nymaii ,Myrtle Keougii, Danny Kilicii. ,,,.,-. The Grade Eleven prise list is as follows: Hlghes. aggregate - Eunice Martin; Religion - Shirley Perry; Religion - Danny xlnch; lingual literature - Armand Dou- oette; Physics -- Wilma Jenkins: Algebra, merited by Shirley Perry. Eunice Martin and Audrey Garra- gher, awarded to Audrey Carra- gher: French. merited lby Eunice Martin and Jennie Richard, award- ed in Jennie Richard; French. Hen- ry Gaudet; Latin, Eunice Martin; Geometry, merited by Eunice Mar- tin, Wilma Jenkins, Shirley Perry, David Kinch, awarded to David Kinch; History A Armand Dou- cette; Ohemlstry - msritnd by Eunice Martin, Wilma Jenkins. Shirley Perry. awarded in Shirley Perry; Mathematics -- Wilma Jen- - kins; Progress in English litera- ture -- Dorothy Bonnymsn: PTO!!- ress in History, -iifyrtio Keougii: Muslcananny Klnch. A prize of 85.00 donated by the Diocesan Catholic Women's League is to be awarded to the student making the highest marks in the Maritime Board Examinations. tostarta S food, living accommodation, flying kit and clothing provided free. . THE Amsrocnar or UNDERGAFIMENTS ...sm...H...?& '1;navi-;LuNG expenses Per capita expenditure by cm, iidlans on transportation in 195 was officially estimated at gun. Primary Trainer cowl ” 'iI5r!f,I.; ecHNW”l'm r We V QI7 No. 1 W D V DISIIIIUVID IV IIO IIBIU FICIIIIII MR9; psxanakmxuvcs --AIVID aeonionnf MLONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used for the three Lin. X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters. apos- trophies, the length and formation of the words us an mun, Each dav the code letters are different. 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