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A. oooooooooootooloooooooooaoo Pomo TllE GREAT VARIETY SHOW 0E THE YEAR WITEh-Cornlvals, Chorus Girls, Dancers. Singers, Comedians, and Laughter For All. Don't Forget lo Bring Your Purses. Thore'll Be Lois of Ways to Empty Thom. NOTICE-Everybody Welcome l l‘ OUT OUR WAY HE PRDBLV DESERVE§ A VERY DRAQTIO LESSON.’ BUT NOT BY JOKERQ" NOT THAT DRAGTIC! NEAR KILLIN’ A cauv i5- SPOSED 1o as A some-- THEY'RE coAxlavTrvcRAsie- MAN 1o LOWER TH‘ HOOKS ‘i. so TH’ c-.u~/'l.l. a MP Hi6 - r SNOOPER N10’ M wuss: . HE Boas UP our OFTH‘ LETTER HE'S READIN’! —By J. R. William 0, B. l. T. Holds Banquet —.A very luccealiul “Mother and Daughter" Banquet was held , by tho Ohary Canadian Girls In Training group oi tho United Church in the Sunday School room oi the Ohurch on Wednes- day May 18. The tables were nicely decorated and a iino sup- per was served. Miss Blanche Matthews, president oi the local C.G.I.'1‘. presided and welcomed I i l , tho mothers and other guests and very ospably acted as ioastmls- tross. The iollowin; toasta were given:- Tho King, proposed by Miss Doris MaosLellan, responded to by singing the National Anthem. The Ohurch. proposed by Miss Doris Macbollan. . ,ondod to by Bu. W. G. Diehon. The 0.6.1.1‘. proposed by Mrs. W. G. Dickson. John Matthews. Short remarks were made by Mr. Burgess and this very enjoyable by all repeating the Mizipah Bens- diction. 'llho 01ml’! 0.0131‘. is one oi fie most active in tho province. In the last several years irmn its ranks has come a provincial Presi- dent, Miss Adele McAualsnd oi Bloomiield, now takins her Grade ' Margaret Doyle, North Rustlco. has _ it. ‘rherro were twelve students who l Covehead. ~ L. Francis Burgo (B.A.), 5t. Peter's Bay. J. Phillip Steele (BBC). Char. eleven at Prince oi Wales Co‘. Island Students GradualeAi McGiII At he recent listing oi tho ro- oord lrroakinl number o! students who received their degrees at Me- Glll University in Montreal, the names oi twenty-six Island students were included. They qualllieri tor their degrees in different subjects which included Medicine, Science, l‘ ‘ '1, Commerce. Engineering. Library School, and Nursing. In tho latter group the nsmo oi the wording "with distinction" alter reooivsd their degrees in Agricul- ture, {our in Medicine. two in Dentistry, t/wo obtained their MBcJs in Agriculture, two in Library work 31nd the remaining in other sub- c s Following are tho names oi the Island students. Medicine, for M.D., 0M. degrees: C. R. Benson Auld (BSO). West Malcolm M. Beck, Montague. lottetown. Dentistry: Erio Walker Jardlne, Kinsington. Arnold Havllend Lane, Montague, Commerce Beryl C. lotto-town. Engineering Physics: Klmbal J. Keeping, Chariot“- town. l eBlols-Fraser, Char- Mglgelloo, for the deg-no of G. Wyatt Boswell 35c. (Acadial, Charlottetown. W. Arnold Hodgson BBO. (Air. McGill), Charlottetown. Library school: Helen l". Kerr. B.A., Albermn, llilmer V. Smith, B.A., Webster's Corner, Agriculture, ioa- 35c. degree: David H. Barwise, Charlottetown. Robert V. Clark, North Will... shire. ' Murray P. Creed, l-llghileld. Frank M. Deacon, Freetown. Lawrence E. Doucette, Rollo Bay East. Vernon A. Fraser, Elmira. Thermos J- Keefe. Charlottetown. Frederick, L. Keizer, Charlotte- wn. wMYrtle E. MacLeod. Charlotte- WTl. M. Phyliss MacMillan.‘ Cilorlotte. wn. Arthur B. Williams, Charlotte- town. “Lawrence B. Yeo. Central Lot Graduating Nurses! Certiiicato in Public Health Nursing:- Murgaret Stewart. O’Leary. Certificate in Teaching in School: oi Nursing:- Msrgaret Doyle ion), North Rustico. (with distincb Home Sewing More Popular Than Ever NEW YORK. May 25 —(CP) -- Home sewing now is more popular than ever before in North America says the New York Journal oi Com- merce. It add; that lost year more than 100,000,000 patterns were sold in Canada. omd the United Slates and that sales in the sewing-machine industry jumped 50 per ceng since 1940. PAGE EOIIAQOIEAII. BOOLSMIIQOTIILSIIOTKE owe” u t SMOKE STATE EXPRESS Taste 0H tho flavour of ricb Vlrginlr Mbaoooo ; z ; rolled firm and smootf in wet-proof paper. SMOKE 20 STATE EXPRESS Enjoy " a pleasure that lo clean, cool; ;:smoo all the way. SMOKE STATE EXPRESS And in every pack you'll discover 2O smooth smoking reasons for switching permanently to State Express. RECRUITING ltoyal Canadian Sea Cadets . "WHAT SEA CADETS ACTUALLY ARE." Boys between fourteen (14) and eighteen (18) years oi ago. “WHAT WILL SEA CADETS TRAINING GIVE YOU.‘ 1-Primarlly youth training. 2-Opportunlties for young men to meet new friends. indulge in sports, learn the vy way oi life, chances for advancements to tho Naval Reserve or Permanent force, if interested. 8—Two weeks Summer Camp at Camp Major, Mahone Bay, N. 'S., which includes cruises on Corvettes or Frigates, Sailing, Boat Pulling, Sports oi all kinds. _ ‘ d-Signalling both visual and wireless. 5—Rli’le Shooting, also in the Summer Months with the Provincial Rifle Association at the Provincial Rifle Range. 6-Uniiormed in traditionally tine Rig oi Naval Services. T—Proficlency in the different courses, merit, prizes, and cash awards, 1h msny Brazilian business o‘ ilces coiiee ia served several tilnv a. day.. lege in Charlottetown and a pro vlnclal Vice~President, Miss llelc: sholioon oi oLesry now iakin her grade eleven at the Cilebc Collegiate in Ottawa, Ont. The group live out their name "alert" and are generous in supporting all charitable and local appeals and the girls aro active ln church W. Turner, responded to by Mfl- - s beoutliul silver Baptismal Bowl. lsultably inscribed. They iosmod a Our mothers, WWW“! 1W MlfllJuzlior Choir and very capably Peggy Ellis responded to by Mrs. ' took the service oi song on Moth- |er's Day. They affiliated with the A. J. Mntheson and by RM. H. M. i and seven oi the girls joined the iunction was brought to a closo_~oi ialth. Their lenders are Mrs. work. On Mother's Day they pro- sented the 0'l.eory Church with local Woman's Missionary society church at. Easier on profession W. G. Dickson and Mrs. Herbert Vatcher. ‘their Sunday school teacher is Mrs. A. J. Matheson. more who so efficiently waited on tables during the banquet were: Mrs. A. S. Palmer. Mrs. Lewis Bernard and Miss Eve. J. Mac- Icnnan. I-Iroo llxo ooaovoanavn mailer m: I uptown-homespun» A laayeospoohucolgaioeoanloyourwiiia lonopooyoonnovooooliooflnnofleloso fldoqdryColgotolllovoCraom lo-doyl 33¢ “hobs also advancement. Scholarships are available to all Sea Cadets who can qualify to Royal Roads. This is a great opportunity for ambitious young men who wish to continue their education, and also qualify for a. Commission in any of the three Armed Forces, at the some time. Apply to-R. 0. l. O. 0. 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