. v ' my s. . ‘=4:=.-.s.-.--=-..- f. . t! -r -114! A Itwouldhsgoodtortuneindeedte be rid et‘ that ssllow, pepless, drag- ged-down feeiin caused by slug- gish, irregular elfinlnation. And so simple to find relief with the world- fisbowned. qualms-gently laxative ' Kruschenh for ' is a uni blend oi‘ saline minerals, sisni Io those found in natural waters of Famous medicinal springs. ‘Kruse rhea offers you these four advan- tages: » IAsY ro TAlrl-Dissolves quickly in water, or your morning cofiee, tea f“, , . a sec A BRIGllT suture, ' , tr YOU seer rue sacrum HANDY! or fruit luice: Most folks find the . snsall snornsng dose is best. WQIKS FAST-Usual! within the ur. Does not spoil your ds . asrsrtsdagrow-lts Juror“; is balance act ‘gen , out discomfort. ' ' ‘IIMI-‘IISIIII - Over 500,000,000 _ kages sold throughout the world. s_va yourself a tresh start to s brighter future by sakin Kruschea regularly for a while.- ou'll soon discover what is is to have that ism- ous "Kruschen Feeling". 25c and 115a st all drug stores. CANADA ROVINCE 0F BINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN IIHE PROBATE COURT The 11th day of June A. D. lldl. lle llflate of LIDYD JOSEPH NORRIE who adopted and was Known by the name of THOMAS ROBBIE late o Charlottetown in Flows County n the said Prov- ince, a member or the ltoyal Can- adian Air Force, killed in action, intestate, To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County. ». GREETING: . WHEREAS upon reading the_ Rletltlon on file of Mary Isabel acLeod of Charlottetown afore- said, stenographer, the Administra- trlx or the above named Estate Y praying that a Citation may be Is- ed for the purpose hereinafter set orth: You are therefore hereby re- uired to cite all persons interested the said Estate to be and appear MAIL US YOUR WATCHES d. JEWELRIES MABSCO JEWELLERS for Cleaning and Repair " Quick - Efficient - Guaranteed 25% Cheaper llllllSllll JEWELLERS 82d Main St., MONCTON, NJ. T0 THE JGENTLEMEN: before the Judge present at a Pro. hate Court ‘o he held in the Court rttoaaa tn Charlottetown in Queens ciillliii. in the said Province. on Wall“! the fourteflth day nf daiy~ next causing, at the hour o! eleven o'clock Iorenoon of the same day to shew casise lf any they can "h! the Accounts of the said Es- tate should not be passed and tn. Isl-Its slam! as llrlred m n. said petition and on motion of. William E‘- Bustier. E51» Proctor for said Petitioner. And it is hereby o true copy hereof be rtlswlth pub- lished in some newspaper published in t“ rlottctown ‘ esaid once In each week for at least four eon. aecutive weeks from the date here- of and that s true copy hereof be forthwith posted In the following publle places respectively, namely. ill lilo hall of the Court House ln Charlottetown aforesaid, at or near the Bank of Nova Seotla in Char- lottetown aforesaid and at or near _ the llloyal Bank of Canada tn Char- aloresaid so that all per- sons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid snay have due notice thereof. ~ WITNESS lIis Honour id Leonard rsusu, m!" of $2M Probate Court at Charlottetown in Queen's County, the day and year first above written. lly the Court. (SGDJ E. MARGARET PALMER, Registrar u. s.) ' I t / r 5iCREAMERY PATRONS DF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Since paying for cream on the basis of grade ls the only ef- fective method of improving the qualilyof butter, the creamery managers and secretaries have been notified to enforce the regu- lations embodied in the Cream Grading Act shll more effectrvely ihls summer than in the past. The Cream Grading Act provides thpt all cream delivered, ._sald"or purchased by any creamery shall be "graded" as to qual- ‘it-y, and payment shall be made upon the basis of this grading. “follows: The grades of cream and qualifications of grade shall bs as (a) Special grade shall Include any lot of cream which is clean in flavor, of a uniform consistency and fit for making Into tpecial grade butter. The acidity of cream in this grade shall ‘sot be more than‘ .25 psr cent (one quarter of one per csnt) at l-hs limo of being graded at the Creamery where it is to ba manu- factured into butter and shall _contain not less than 25 per cent lumrrcr. t unclean in flavour, and any lat shall ttsr fat shall be pald by any for second grade cream. try for Special grade cream ever ices of Canada- v (b) First grads shall include any lot of cream which is clean 0h flavor, of uniform consistency and fit for making butter at t-lm grads. In acidity shbll not be more than .55 per cent (fifty frve yne hundredQhs of one per cent) at the time of grading at the - lZreamery when it is to be manufactured into butter and shall con- lain not less than 20V per cent butter fat. . (c) Second grade shall Include any lat of cream that does not , steer with the requirements specified for the next higher grads, sr~ which is bitter, stale, musty, metallic, fermented er otherwise of such cream may, at the dis- cretion of the Manager or the Dairy lnsplthr 0i‘ lill "FY51!"- lve, be returned to its original owner. - A premium of not less than two cents par pound butter fat be paid by any creamery far spacial grade cream aver first e cream and a premium of not lass than three cents per pound Creamery for first grade cream lut if the market Price of Speclalfirade Cream reaches fifty their three cents psr pound butterfat, than c premium of. not less than three centspsr pound buttsrfur shall be paid by any Cream- Firsr Grade Cream, and a pram- of not lass than four cents per pound butterfat shall be paid by any craamsryfor First Grads cream ever Second grade cream. . These provisions will be in force from this dais henceforth.- lhcy are irl ‘accordance with similar regulations In other prov- Officiall of the Agricultural Department will strictly enforce llress iegulct-ions and in cases lotions are reported, the penal ls strictly applied. here nen-abservanceef said regu- es provided under the Act will We aslt the luIIssLco-epsratien of all cream predict". ll lie production of highest quality stilli- . - "n. r. museum). F; - Dairy Superintendent eredthats/ Rochford Square ‘Tssntaes’ haying Certificates are ‘ ‘ by the Gsarlatte- imvn Board as School Trustees to the following pupils who have successiully completed the work at Oracle Ten —- Marledtth Mac- Donald, Marie Burgs. Imelda Kane, Joan/Sans. Roms Cavanash. Joan mad, Joyce MacDonald, Helen McInnls, Helen Isrtsr, Stephanie McMahon, Joan Murneghsn, Mary Caalord. Grade X Certificates awarded by the Board at School ‘Prllllfll o, _- Olive Doiron, Sslrley Nick- erson, Betty May Randall. Ollrlfll Kelly. Trustees Diplomas for Profici- smcy: Grade IX - Doris Costly. Irene Melanin, Barbara Gallant. Mali Duffy, Illruncee Peters. Grade VIII — Louise lklitfllfllélll, Bernadette Reseller, Mos-once Arcenault, Jean Connolly, Edna Gallant. Grade VII - Melinda Dotson. Dorothy Campbell. Bernadette Weather-hie, Doris Brnlth, Sylvia Lrmd. Grade VII -- Mary Cheverle, Beryl Bergen, Evelyn Peters. Grade VI — Baine Cullen, Margaret Dolron. Grade VI — 1. Helen MalonO. ‘l. Imralne McKlnnon, s. Matli Beagsn, 4. Yvonne Innghran, 5. Irma Doiron. Grade VI —- Shirley Burke, Edna Sheehan, Rose Marie De- Caste. Grade V - l. Mary Curnrniskey, 2. -Susnnne Francis, 8. Pat/rlcia Cullen. Grade v - 1. Helen McInnls. 2 Wlnnifred MacDonald, 3. Shirley Osborne, 4. Pauline Reeves, 5. Mary Basha. Grade IV — l. Shirley Lougrltrnn, 2. Shells Dolronwtl. Rhoda Long- ephie, 4. Margaret Rose Roberts. 5. Anne Doyle. Grade IV — l. Mary Beagan, ‘Christine Lund, Dorothy Gleverle, Paula Noamn. Janet Richard. Grade III - l. Helen Mesbon, f: Helga McCsbe. 3. Marie Carra- gher, 4. Teresa Gallant, 5. Maureen Bell. Grade III -.- ‘l. Mary smlhh. 2 Elizabeth Walker, 3. Eileen Murphy, 5. Sybel Coker, Sonia Grlflfln. Grade II - l. Patrbla Leight- ioer, 2. Gail DBCcste 3. Patricia Murray, 4. Danita MacQues-rle, 5. Elaine Clarkln. Grade II - 1. Lillian Peters, 2. DQ111511? 95,1151". 8. Mary Connolly. Grade I —— 1. Coreen Gunners, 2. Mary Cullen, 3. Bernadette Malone. Grade I _ 1. Doreen MacDonald, 2. Paula. Gauthier, s. Gloria Shep- lhextl, d. Barbara Blanchard, 5. Joan O'Neill. Trustees Certificates for Perfect Attendance: Grade X - Joyce MacDonald (‘I years). Shirley Nlckerscn. Grade 1X - Bernice Arsenault (‘l years), Doris Coady, Irene Mc- Innis, Frances Peters. Marjorie Nlckerson, Leah Dutfy, Isobel Gallant. Grade VH1 -- Irene Gallant (6 years), Julia Arsennult <4 years), Priscilla MacDonald f2 years), Joan Connolly (2 years). Bernadette McManus, Electa Roberts, Florence Arsensuit. Grade VII — Doris Smith (5 years), Edna Foley <2 years), Anna. McIntyre (2 years). Sylvia Lund, Melinda Dolls-On, Bernadette MacDonald, Catherine Kay's, Joyce Murnaglhan, Velda Joseph, Mary Barrett, Marina Malone. Grade vn __» Evelyn Peters <4 years), Mary Cheverle (2 years). II-‘hyllls Icnssphle. Teresa Lam!‘- Grade VI - Patricia Bradley (4 years), Elaine Cullen (ayears). Grade v1 -— Helen Bowles (2 years), Lois IleCIslr, Regina Glllls, Pearl Msher, Shirley Buchanan. an“ v1 ._.Arlene Dowllng (4 years), Rose Marie DeCoste (3 years), Shirley Burke. Joyce Wlilltiock. Grade v __ Daphne McMillan (2 years) Home Lama, Barbara Ward, Anne Bradley. Grade V - Helen MscInnls (i years) Mary Bash-a, Mary Chandler, Sandra Clsybcume, Barbara Cronin, Betty iihll. Winnitred Mac- Donald, Srlrley Osborne. B51581’! Roberts. _ Grade IV — Ann Doyle (4 years) Helen MacDonald, Mary Hughes, Rhea; Ipngephle, Maxie Doiron. Grade-IV - Dorothy Cheverlc (4 years), Marie Morgan (a years), Christina Hind, Olga Bowling, Pearl Stanley, Rita Doucettl. Grade III —— Bernice Doueette (8 years), Marie Claybourne (2 years), Justine Bnsha (2 Wars), Joan Dolron, Florence Lee. Grade Ill - Dorothy Rush (I 515g“), Qlsry Smith (2 years), Mary Wayne (2 years), Gertrude Doyle, Helen Dowlirsg, Paula Ward, Eileen Callaghan, Leona Doucette, Phyllis Doyle. , Grade II — Donlte MscQlllfflfl. (2 years) Marjorie white, Patricia Murray. Grade II - Mary llsaPhee, Vslerle Ways, Mary Connolly, Anne Moran. Grade, t. Paula Gauthier. Grade X Prise List Bronse Medal tor General Pro- ficiency offered by l-Ils Iaceiiancy one Governor General at Oansds awarded to Marledlth MacDonald. otlsred b Itis Ibsceilency Most Reverend‘ ~Jssnes Boyle, D.D.. awarded to tlrtedttls M Prise tar lhh$ ta in School. Prize List l SeeondPr-lsetbrnsstisbllstnrv donated by Reverend Bernard omls, 111).,- snrarded to Joan Lund. Prize for Latin donated by Mr. H. P. MaePhee of the City Bdiool Beard, arwanied to Marie Burga. Prize tor English donated by It. Joseph's Sodality and Alumnae awarded to Marla Barge. Ten-dollar Prize donated by the Kinsmen Club at Charlottetown tottseptsollofGr-adex-whohss shown ability to learn, popularity with ‘the other pupils and co- opera ion in class won by Joyce MacDonald. ' Prizes for School Spirit donated by Dr. I... I. Dutry awarded tn Joan Murnsghan and Helen Mc- Innis. Prize tor Fidelity to Duty do- nated by Rev. J. W. McCardle snverded to Mary Custard. Prize for Arithmetic donated by lMr. W. D. Glllls awarded to Msriedlth MacDonald. Prise for Geometry donated by Mr. J. J. Morris 0t the Provincial Bank, awarded to Mariedith Mac- Donald. Second Prize tor Latin donated by the Catholic Women's League awarded to Marledith MacDonald. n-lu for Alger-bra donated H Reverend Emmett Dougan award- ed to Marie Burge. Prize for Effort donated by Rev. P. r’. MacDonald awarded to Imelda Kane. Prize for Effort donated by Rev. David McTague awarded to Joan K_nne. Second Prize for Canadian History donated by Dr. P. C. Dougsn awarded to Roma Cavanaglh. Prize Ior Geography donated by the Llguorisn Credit nion awarded to Marledith MacDonald. Prize tar Attendance and Plmctzsality donated by E. Smner- led’ ‘Iralnor awarded to Joyce MacDonald. Reverend A. I. Herr-ell has do- nated a Five-dollar: Prize to be awarded to the pupil in Grade X making the highest mark in the Entrance Examination. ' Prizes for Public Speaking do. acted by A. Walthen Gaurlet wwarded to Mildred Wakelr, who won first place in the Senior Contest. and to Louise Lemur- neau, wmo tied for first place in the Junior Contest. The School Lnpmvenrent League is also pm. sentinz a. shield to the school. Grade IX Prise List Prize for Highest Aggregate donated by I-Ion. Goerge DeBlois awarded to Doris COady. Prize for Correct Department donated by Rev. Louis Dougan awarded to Doris Coady. Prize tor Second Highest Aggre- gate donated by Rev. P. F. Mac- Donald awarded to Irene Mc- Innis. Prize for Canadian History do- nated by Mrs. s. R. Jenkins in memory of Dr. S. R. Jenkins, awarded to Irene Mrlnnis. Prize for Application awarded to. Frances Peters, Cape ‘traverse. ze for Sustained Effort do~l n .ed by the Hillsboraugh Chapter. oi the I. O. D. E. awarded to} Barbara Gallant. ' Prize for Schcoi Spirit donated by Rev. J. W. McCus-die awarded to Stephenie IeCinlr. / Grade VIII Prize for Highest Aggregate dOIIB-tfid b)’ Rev. P. McMahon, D.D. awarded to Louise Iatoumesu. Prize tor Second Highest Aggy-g. gate donated by Rev. Emmett Dougan, awarded to ‘Bernadette Rnsslter. Dr. L. I. Duffy awarded to Joan Connolly. Prize Jar Mathematics donated by Rev. J. W. McCnrdle awarded to Priscilla McDonald. g Grade VII Price for‘ Highest Aggregate do. nated by Rev msmett Dougan awarded to Melinda Doirorn. Prize for Application donated by Dr. L. I. Duffy awarded to Bernadette Weatherble, P11" l0!‘ Strolling donated by a farmer Pupil of the school awarded to Dorothy Campbell. Grades VII And VI Prize tor Highest Aggregate da- natetl by Rey. mrsnett Dougan awarded to Mary Cheverie. Prize for Application donated by Mrs. Edmond Gallant in mernoryl of Ronnie Cudmore, awarded to Evelyn Peters. Prize for Highest Aggregate in Grade VI donated by Rev. P. McMahon, D.D. awarded to Elaine Cullen. Price for Highest. Aggregate In Grade VI donated by the Ltguorisn Credit Union Iwarded to Helen Malone. Prhe Icr Application qmated by l. Someried Trainer arwsrded to Helen Malone. - Prize tor ltbheet Aggregate in Grade VI donated by Bu. Inuls ln- GradfVI donated by I. consumer.” [School Board, awarded to Sylvia Dougan awarded to dslrley Burke.‘ ' Prise for Correct Depcrtmentflhlls Arsenault. CIIK lGrude V~ awarded to Helen Mc- Innls. ' Prlu- for Correct Dqortment Grade IV awarded to Sshlrm’ Inughrsn. Prize for Application Grade IV awarded to Paula Noonan. Prize {for ApplicationGs-ade III awarded to Anne Plnesu. Prize for Correct Department Grade III awarded to Gloria Mac- Isaac. Prize tor Application Grade II arwsrded to Elaine Clarkin. Prize for Correct Department Grades II and. I awarded to Valerie Waye. Prize for Application in Grade 1 awarded to Gloria . A Special Prize for Elliott in Grade v presented by Susanne Francis in memory oi her sister, Louise, awarded to Barbara Gallant. Prise for Highest Aggregate Grade V Presented by Rev. P. McMahon, D.D. awarded‘ to Mary Cummiskey. Prize for Highest Aggregate, Grade V donated by the Re- dunptorist. Fathers awarded to Helen MacInnls. Prize for Highest Aggregate, Grade IV awarded to Shirley Inughtan. Prize for hlghat aggregate Grade IV donated by a friend awarded to Mary Beagan. Prize for Highest Aggregate, awarded to Helen Highest Aggregate, Grade III awarded to Mary Smith. Prize far Highest. Aggregate, Grade H awarded to Patricia Iclghtlzer. . Prize for Highest Aggregate, Grade II awarded lo Lillian Peters. Prize for Highest Aggregate, Grade I awarded to Coreen ‘Connors. ' Prize for Highest Aggregate, Grade I awarded to Doreen MacDonald. Special Prizes For Music Community Concert Ticket for Music Appreciation donated by St.'Joseph's Sodallhy and Alumnae awarded to Stephanie LeClnlr, Community Concert Ticket. for Music Appreciation donated by nus. D.‘ McCvulghan, 0t the City School Board, awarded to Mary Cheverle. Community concert ticket for Ilrn- provcment ln Music donated by Dr. J. D. McGulgan of the City Lund. Prize for Music donated by the West End Nurseries awarded to Arlene Gallant, to Edna Foley. Prizes in Grade VIII. donated by a me awarded to Eileen Connolly. more and better recreation centres l A PLACE for wholesome, health-building play in fresh air and sunshine is the birthright of every young Canadian. ' Many progressive communities already have safe.‘ well-equipped recreation centres. But more are needed. And in some towns and cities they will be provided through life insurance company inVcttnsents . in municipal bonds. This is an example how part of each dollar you invest in life insurance may he r ' . __, ,‘ __- Life insurance dollars a put to work every yzar to help develop the nati 's roads, schools, harbors, and other public works d industries; rings a double tion for yourself and make Canada a bettef Thus your life insuranc It provides financial pr your family. And it he] land to live in! companies tn cmmlira their cg] " Y ... LIFE INSURANCE A message from the lifi: ins It is good citizenship t I, --~~ 3- 4:‘. .._..."<' . A b. s -. t Certification. ‘ ' A 596cm Uglorna [for " ' 8t. John Ambulance First Aid ticiency in Pennsaristslpgqadt . Junior Certificates, have been awarded to MaryqDoucette‘, w _‘ arwardedfio 62 pupils in Grade VI A Special Diploma M _ " v to 44 pupils in Grade VII. and to movement in Pcrmanshlpn: ' A for Household Sclen Special Prize for Weaving m“ 1°’ MM“ “mam “Y ‘hi’ Grade VIII donated by Re 24 pils in Grade 1x. v1, amarddd u» mo... W5‘ m‘! Nuism" mud"! l0 lP- MoMoiison. ma. whom l s11.»- Certificates m- the Me- and Anna mynn- ~“ < - , " Edri‘: F“? Verna Inlfferty. [Assn Method a! Penmanship were Progress 0mm y tor mo". M i116 05d tlgfltlwvimefli l!) Prizes offered to the Junl n/w-erded to the following pupils manshlp were‘ uw ed to pupils- '"‘° “w” ° “aims Peteis- Classes havmc the Hlghest Stan oi Grade VII: Doreen McRae, of Grade VI _, 1 ~ Calm TTBVBFSB- _ ing for the year in the Punctuali Anna McIntyre, iris Clinton, ' _» .\ Pr!” m: Music “waded t° 9011195“ Florence Doyle Edna’ Foley, Joyce COMMITTED FOBJJRIAI,‘ l; Benlgdetlile CWWHO- The Prize for the Junior Grou lviurnnghnn, ' Marina ‘ Malone, .,___"‘~ ' g -H:. .;_ JP! ° °1' Music awarded la r m v inclusive. was won Bernadette MacDonald, Joan Glllls, mnonro, July s - (C1!) .4. . "mime Dunmn- Grade V and dranm by Mab Sylvia Chandler, Bernice Jeffrey, Yvonne Broullette, It; c In]; l Prizes for Music donated by the West End Nurseries awarded tc- Adrianne Callaghan for sing- Plano. Prize for Progress in Music do- noted lby a trlmd awarded to Elaine Smith. Saunders. ThePrize for the Senior Gro Prize for Application donated byfln: and to Rosalie Hennessey for dralwn by Barbara Ward. received a Seal that attached to their Five Yea: Han , no; , ‘ slaylnfzdunerlll, of Frederick Fat-sell, wssitcomsnlt- g- Martina Reeves, Eileen Brown, Dorothy Campbell, Catherine Kaye, with the hatchet was won by Grades V and VI a . Joan - Kelly, Melinda Dolron, ted for trial literal-today. Ab. an egg. lrMaxine Claybourne, Margaret lier hearing last, ‘mursw, Phr- '- The Grades X. IV and I Branch Doimn, Betty nutty, Mary reil's landlord quoted mm‘ vies "say- ot the Junior Red Cross have ea Cheveric, Beryl Beagan, Evelyn lag he was going to d’ ' ~ ls to Ml‘!- Daucette, Joyce DeCoebe, Shirley Brouiilette because‘ "she V‘ McEsohem. El Special Prizes for Needlework Grade IX donated by Reverend D. Mdrague awarded to Inch Duffy. ' Grade VIII donated by Dr. L. I. Dufty awarded to Edna Gallant. Grade VII donated by Dr. Charles Dougsn awarded to Marina Malone. Grades VII and VI donated by Rev. Louis Dougan awarded to Mary Cheverle. Grade VI donated by Dr. Charles Dougsn awarded to Janet Doucette. Grades VI and V awarded to Susanne Prancls. Sasnericd ‘trainer awarded to Baa Shaehan. all my hardwanfed- money. » Grade V awarded to Caliber-inc p l Ciarkln. r ~ Grade IV awarded to Inez ‘, Merton. - ._ . Grade W awarded to Patricia V _ Mackenzie. .- - , " v j. Grade m awarded m Acres . . f‘ Davey. a . ‘-‘_ 1,. Grade m awarded u» rhyms c - . ,5, f‘ Doyi . - E -= - . . . ~ "glide II awarded to Beverley - » h*‘d"”h*‘“*~ lgan. ' Domes n as? 1 awarded to a amass-um r Gelisn . - .~ mGradb I awarded to Helen a . ‘ _ abs. ' _ _ “m. ' m Rambo“ Meme GE Protected-type! action Motors cflulp it with dependable G B \ donated by the Bavarian 0mm have almost unliml application. Control. lrwsll guard against-f Union awarded in Grade VIII to . - . . They are used for o g lashes; damage irons overload. -- Prizes for, Household Science . ‘ . - - in (ma, m gmmd b, n, pumps, line shafts snaay other Experienced engineers at your ‘\- "Mir" m“ “m” “w” similar industrial sm- ~. ......... assist you in the selection of the correct motor and control for your ofi. l ~ application. Write for, Bullftlh 3s CGEA-249Za 9 simple, ragged construction," ' long life and trouble-free operation makes them big producers in every ‘manufacturing line. l. When you buy your G-il Motor,‘ lmsnedsradalveryofpepulcrutlrsgsfremstochuiwielsesrseslti 4 ilellfuxandlalnrlohn ' ‘ . CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC l3 HALIFAX SAINT JOHN SYDNIY l..- a