JUNE 26. 1951 aaare Continued from page '3 (worded to Patricia McGregor. Prize for Second Highest Aggre- .gte. donated by Charlottetown ',-imic, awarded to Norma. Gal- z,,. ulsrlu for Application donated ,3. me Redemptorisi. Fathers, a- larded to Helen Clarkin. special prize for Effort. donated ,y a friend. awarded to Mary Mc- ilcer. Grades IV 5 V. Prize for Highest Aggregate. do- mad by the City School Board. nvarded to Patricia Leightizer. prize for Effort donated by Dr. p c, Dougan. awarded to Mary :onnollY- , Prize for Application donated 3y His Vlilxoellency Bishop Boyle. ,..-srded to Barbara Blanchard. Prize for Highest Aggregate. Srade IV. donated by the City gghool Board. awarded to Elaine rmlnor. Prize for Effort. donated by Rev. James Smith, awarded to Mar- riw Cheverle. (4.... iv Prize for Highest Aggregate do- med by Rev. A.L. Herrell, award- -(i to Linda Paoli. Prize for Second Highest Aggre- zaie. donated by the” City School Board. awarded to Mary McCloa- uI;Vl:lZE ior'Efiort, donated by Rev. I-'.'ithcl' Herrell. awarded to Ar- iriir DcsRoches. Prize for Application donated by 5.-r P. F. MacDonald, awarded to Linda Pauli. Grade III i"l'l.C for Highest Aggregate. do- ,,.-ur by Rev. A. L. Herrcli. a- ..a.-mi to Georgina Reeves. Prize for Second Highest Aggre- zaic. donated by City 'SCh00l gu,ll'(I. awarded to Patricia Lar- 3 1.-land, awarded to Georgina. Ros-vlzs. Grade Ill ltzize for Highest ABBYEEBW d0' nalpd by the City School Board. aiiarded to Juanita Gallant. Prize for Second Highest Aggre- gate. donated by 355 JW95 smph, awarded to Sandra Shaw Prize for Application. doniiteil Rev. Dr. P. McMahon. award- ed to Patricia Connolly. Prize for Effort. donated bYR9V- .i.. L. Herrell. awarded to Blend! Theriault. I Grade II Prize for Highest Aggregate. do- nated by the City School Board. iivarded to Joan Coker. Prize for Second Hishest Aggre- gate, donated by Mrs. D. E. Gal- lant in memory of her KY9-i'idS0l1 Ronnie ,Cudmore. iIW3Td9d W Cliaryl Ann Connors. Prize for Application. donated by Rev. P. F. MacDonald. award- pd to Ann Hawkins. Grades II it I- Prize for Highest Aizsresnie. Grade II. donated by the City school Board, awarded to Frances liar-Donald. Prize for Second I-I1ilh85lvAlK1'9' meydonsted by Rev. Francis Cor- ;nran. awarded to Karen Walsh. Prize for Effort donated by Rev. rather Hen-ell. awarded to D1509 Hagan. Prize for Application donated by His Excellency Bishop Boyle. -- im-dcd to Janet Deveaux. Prize for Hilzhcst Agzregate. tirade I, donated by the City School Board. awarded to Judith Smith. ' Prize for the Second Highest .iggi'egate, donated by Dr. F. 0. Dniigan. awarded to Eileen Mac- Jillian Grade I. Prize for Highest Aggregate. do- iawrl by the City School Board. inarrlecl to Barbara Doucette. Prize for Second Highest Aggre- uie. donated by the Charlotte- inun Clinic. awarded to Gloria inrierson. Prize for Application. donated 3.V Rcdemptorist Fathers. award- :d to Patricia Campbell. Prize for Eiforthdonated by Rev. iiiiher Harrell, awarded to Helen iloonan. .-luxlliary Reading and Arithmetic lasses Prizes for Arithmetic donated by Dr L. 1. Duffy. awarded to Anna Dennis and Gloria Choverie. Prizes for Reading donated by Dr. L. I. Duffy. awarded to Kath- leen Smith and Marilyn Garn- ililm. Prize for Public Speaking in the Senior Group donated by Rev. limes Kelly. awarded to Mary ilhcverie. Prize for Public Speaking in the Junior Group. donated by Rever- P d James Smith. awarded to 3lsanne- Francis. Prizes for Needlework Li:-rade IX. donated by Rev. P.F. mlliize for Application donated by 1m MacDonald. Mahar. Grade VIII, donated by Liguor- ian Credit Union, drawn by Pat- ricia Bradley. Grade 7 dz 8, donated by Dr. Dilaugan. drawn by Dorothy Chev-' er e. Grade VII. donated by the Charlottetown Clinic. awarded to Benita Binns. Prize for Weavlxll. in Grade VIII. donated by Rev. Father Kel- ly. drawn by Bernadette Kelly. Prize for Crafts. Grade VIII. donated by Dr. L. I. Duffy. drawn by Adera. Cannon. Grades VI Jr VII. donated by the Charlottetown Clinic, awarded to Sandra Cullen. Grade VI. donated by Dr. I". C. Dougan. awarded to Wilhelmena McQuaid. Grade V as VI, donated by Dr. F. C. Dougan. awarded to Gerald- ine Mccabe. l Grade V. donated by Reverend Francis Corcoran. drawn by Pat- ricia Murray. Grades IV .2 V. donated by the Charlottetown Clinic. awarded to Anne Moran. Grades III lb IV. donated by Rev. James smith. drawn by Helen Somers. Grade III, donated by Dr. L. 1. Duffy, awarded to Phyllis Kately. Grade II, donated by Dr. L. I. Duffy, drawn by Eleanor Gallant. Grades I as II. donated by Dr. L. I. Duffy, drawn by Sandra Doucette. Grade I. donated by Dr. L. 1. Duffy. drawn by Sandra. Poulton. Prizes for Household Science. donated by the Liguorian Credit Union. awarded to:- Grade VIII-Teresa Hennessey. Grades VII dz VIII--Merited by Ramona Gallant and Mary Beag- en. drawn by Ramona Gallant. Grade VII-Sheila Doiron. Grade VII-Pearl Stanley. Prizes offered to the Junior and Senior Classes having the highest standing for the year in the Punctuality Contest: Prize for the Senior Group was donated by Rev. James Kelly. erited by Grade VIII. drawn by Lorraine Bulger. Prize for the Junior Group. fl0- nated by Rev. James Smith. mer- ited by Grades V and VI. drawn by Syble Coker. g A special diploma for Proficien- cy in Penmanship in Grade VII was awarded to Catherine Duffy. A special diploma for ImPl'0V9' ment in Penmanship 8Wi"d9d '0 Mary Lee MacMillan.. Senior Certificates in Penman- ship were awarded to the follow- ing pupils: , Mary Beggan, Joan Arsenaul. Paula Noonan, Dorothy Chevalie- Florence Casford. Mildred Clllllds 19;, Jean Quinn. Teresa Gallant. Eleanor Doucette. M3l'CEllB Foley. Christina Lund. Mary Lee Mae- Millan. Patricia Macxenzie. Rita Reeves. Marlene MacI..eod. Wilma Larier. Beverley Doyle. Sylvia Duffy, Carol Willowby. Ann Doyle. Louise Dryden. Mary Glllmt. LC- titia Martin, Veronica Shepherd. Marie Morgan. Ruth Cudmorc. Rhoda Longaphie. sheila Doiron. Barbara Cronin. Hilda Power. Eileen Weeks. Phyllis Gallant. Catherine Duffy. Patricia Laurie. Naomi McGuigan. Pearl Stanley. A special diploma for Proficien- cy in Grade VI was awarded to each of the following: Helen Mc- Cabs and Florence Kelly. Special diplomas for Improve- ment in Penmanship in Grade VI were awarded to Maureen Bell and Mary Chamberlain. Junior Certificates were merited by the following pupils: Maureen Bell. Edna Diamond. Gloria Lund. Elizabeth Mc'I'ague. Joan Plneau. Barbara Duffy. Wil- ma Weeks. Brenda Cheverle. Lois MacLellan. Clare Lind. Patricia Gaudet, Ann Morgan. Mary Con- nolly, Mary McAleer. Beverley Flanagan. Muriel Chamberlain. Anne Marie Chamberlain. Arlene Molyneaulr. Lillian Peters. Joan Brown. Evelyn Hynes. Eileen Bea- awarded to Pearl Soothe them with MINAIIIYS l.INlMEN'I' D Rub on freely. and nooe I suleli-rdralief. graaoalau. iaaalllcauseeuicit Mi; Bl- 0 Inf!” . ---.s Murder ls Forgetfui 5! WILLIAM SOGART (Continued) OI-IAP'I'l.'R. XXIV Oddlya Nancy England showed no reaction. She merely sat there. immobile. looking straight ahead. eyes glassy. Johnny said. "Well. Nancy, here it is...You were infatuated with Martin. You've always been." Kay gave a little gasp, looking gun. Geraldine Mccabe. Maud Peters. Florence McLeod, Sally Winchester, Norma Kelly, Alice Noonan. Margaret Rose Martin, Elaine Clarkln, Sandra Cullen, Rita Douceite. Helen Mccabe. Louise Peters. Marie Davey. Doro- thy Rush. Eleanor Beagan, Helen Mcxenna. Pearl Peters. Patricia Lelghtizer. Jacqueline Macxinnon, Marjorie MacDonald, Teresa Gal- lant. Patricia McGregor, Helen Clarkln. The following pupils were worded Progress Certificates; Geraldine Campbell. Anne Tier- ney, Rose Plneau. Shirley Gauth- ier. Eileen Miller. Clare MacKin- rion, Sylvia Sherran. Barbara Blanchard. Catherine Gallant. Ro- salie Ferguson. Anne Moran. El- aine Trainer. Susan Doyle. Dor- een MacDonald. Paula Gauthier. Dorothy Quinn. Florence Kelly, Dorothy Gallant, Marlene Weath- erbie, Caryl James. Joan Dou- cette, Patricia Murnaghan. Special Prizes For Music Prizes for Music donated by Rev. Dr. Glllls. awarded to Shir- ley Duffy. Two Community Concert tickets donated by Doctor J.D. McGuigan awarded to Margaret Beagan and Genevieve McGulgan. Prize for Music donated by St. Joseph's sodallty and Alumnae, awarded to Paula Noonan. Prize for Music donated by St. Josephs Sodallty and Alumnae. awarded to Mary Smith. Prize for Music donated by st. Joseph's Sodality and Alumnae, awarded to Helena Dowling. Prize for Effort in Music donat- ed by Rev. A. L. Herrell. awarded to Mary hannon. Prize r Music donated by st. Joseph's Sodality. awarded to Anne Murnaghan. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN at her ” . Johnny said. "It's Ill Tl8ht.Kay. Your mother knows all about it." Irene nodded silently. "The little messages you used to slip to Martin," Johnny went on grimly. "were neatly printed on the backs of large stamps. Mar- tin used to collect stamps. and all You had to do was hand him a new one for his collection-with a message written on the back. You gave him one that night he- died. didn't you?" For a brill instant. Nancy's dark eyes stared hard at Johnny Saxon. Then she looked down again. Johnny went on: "Martin was tired of you. But you persisted. You demanded that he meet you that Saturday night at the gun club. Today you discovered that Grandpoppa Smith must have found those messages written on the stamps, and was looking for me in order to tell me. It was an easy thing for you to slip down from your room. find him stand- ing near the pool. and push him in. You knew the old fellow couldn't swim." Nick Walker gasped. "Good God!" His face was rigid. Johnny paused. There was ten- sion in the room. Irene Smith kept watching her sister, a sort of question in her deep, thoughtful eyes. she made no comment. "All right." you even stole the sleeping brill; from Karen's room. While I was away speaking to Karen in the hallway outside your room. this afternoon. you were right there behind your locked door. You were listening and so you knew she had them. Nancy's mouth was a thin, grim line. Johnny suspected that she was clamping her teeth tightly to- gether. But she didn't look up. "Karen told me the pills were missing - later." J o h n n y said. "Maybe you planned to put them in something Irene might drink- an overdose." He paused. Kay was staring. Moe looked amazed. No one spoke. "Because." Johnny went on, "Martin had given you the brush- off. you were going to have it out with him that Saturday night at your gun club rendezvous. That's where you used to meet him. That's how Irene here. found out. because she went there" afternoons to work on her book. She found something that must have. told her the setup." Johnny rubbed his fingers through his hair. He felt like a news columnist who specializes in and TOPCOATS-- 2070 MONTH END SALE GREENDAUS MEN'S GABARDINE suns-2 Prs. Pants- 342.50 MEN'S SUITS TO 349.50”- 334. MEN'S SUITS TO S3950- 324.50 and 529.50 MEN'S SPORT COATS-Values S2950- 319.50 All Other MEN'S SUITS. SPORTCOATS USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN AT THESE SPECIAL PRICES - A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY GARMENT ' Men's Store 144 Great George St. 50 OFF our ova WAY ' By J. R. Williams i iiousnmlou oom- . FEEIS nun R 0r several years I suffered from glrupatlon. Than ll--mood! N eati L-alum regu ry. ow hei llt -as . ilddlol" Hoary Rich- Olil. 1262' Lafoataino. Montreal. at one of marry insalicited letters In ALL-IRAN us- ""- You. too. can .,1Pet't aniaaing re- I from constipa- lliin due to lack of llitnrv bulk. Eat 'lI ounce of tasty 'a Au.-nan daily. drlak . Ity of water! If not complealy ithilod after 10 days. return Wilts! cation to Kellogg's, Ina- iga. Ontario. Got oouau toga VON MOTHERS '&T GRAY ' ' J'.Q.wiLLiAn -' 53-Ml--.&C:'UKDIlIQ'. J OW-OW.' YOU ., LEFT 'TH' WATER ' FAUCET DIZiPPIN' ABOUT A DROP AN HOUR --NOW IT'LL 9TART HIM HUN'I'iN' 5UMP'N AROLND HERE! NEVER.NEVEI2 GIVE HIM A said Johnny. "so- keyhole secrets. Irene smith saw his hesitation. said. "Go on. Fin- ish it." "Well." said Johnny, Nancy, met Martin at the club that night before he went out with his wife. There must have been a scene--and in the midst of it Irene, here, walked in on you." . Waving his hand, indicating; that he was skipping some of the details. Johnny said. "The next morning Martin is found appar- ently the vlctim of a holdup. His wife. trying to drive frantically to get help. cracks 'up the car. The accident iniurea her head. and she I members nothing that hap- pens. So the secret of what oc- curred that night is locked in her mlndl No one would ever know ihat on that Saturday night at the gun club you had taken an automatic from the gun case and were ready to kill himi" Johnny's eyes moved across the room, back to Nancy's motionless figure in the chair. Nick Walker was shaking his head slowly, "so you. Doctor Clark now stood near Ka- La"d'” 'Smb"" J03" 51"" ren. She was grip in hi. a .7 'm' , . . . 30”. were ten”. P g I rm Prenlde in 1: minor (Chopin). "Then." Johnny added, "I ar- An” C""y' . rived here. You discovered Kay C””””5. 5”” ("'e"'”)' Em” and I went over to Northport to- hem M'k'””"' . . , gether late yesterday afternoon. .Ve5p"5 'G””'de")l M”l9”' You wondered what Kay was up P'”'”"d' . . , to”...,haL she might have mid Valse Miniature (Dunhill). me..." Kay interrupted with, "She knew I suspected. I could telll" Clara Sharam. Roma. Korrey. - St. Peteris Music Recital The closing recital of the sen- ior pupils of Mlbs Suzanne Bren- ton held on Friday evening was a very enjoyable occasion. The boys and girls gave delightful interpretations of their carefully selected pieces, several students showing marked ialen-i. Certifi- '.-aics and prizes for McGiil ex- aminations were presented at the close of the programme and Miss Brenton was kindly l'C'.'Il6IIliI)e."8fI with a. lovely gift from the pupils. - Program Allegro (Clemenii), Janet Mac- Kenzie. Whistling Tune (John Darwen) Prelude in A (arr. Chopin). David MacDonald. Melody in F (arr. Rwbenstein),l Barbara Johnson. i rAGE SEVEN YOIII IIQME CAII IE UP TO I5mW”'””" No need to swelter all day and night when the mercury hits the high spou- You can relax and enjoy a cooler. more comfortable home if you insulate with J-M Rock Wool. Next winter, :00. you'll find your house much easier no heat and, equally important. you'll love up to 30; on every fuel dollarl When you insulate with J-M Rock Wool, thll dividend-paying eilicienty will go on year after year as long as your house stands. For J-M Bans are firmly felted, won't sag or settle. and they never lose their insulating effectiveness. They're fireproof. roiproof and vermin- proof . . . strong and tough. TI l-is "ILOWN" aocli wool 5 i Pneurnarically insiai- TX led by approved J-M ' contractors only, J-M "Blown" Rock D Wool provides the same dependable emcienq for existing homes where Bans are not easily installed. FOR FIE! FOIDEIS on J-M leek Wool "liawn" Insulation. illlli" ""' Wlmlllr vr ' a Canadian John:-Monvii N-II I99 luv 51-. TO- a your J-M daalar. 7-m .M- J For the first time, Nancy Em. Planoforie Duet - Spanish. nmd woke, --yea. I med to km Dance V(Moskou'skl.i. Ann Cerry you bump she m,pped- H91. and Elizabeth Atkinson. 3 words were ice. Her eyes, alive 5” R"P9”' (5ch”m3"'”- lmi . now. flickered with strange lights. l-0Wih"- l . 'iI can show you where the rifle WEI” (5Ch'””l3""-iv 3059”- is. hidden. You can't miss that 3””l5'- l one. for it was never kept in the BP5'393"lA DH” , i390llll0'Ven)-I MIFI co. ::no:::e' "Marhn bollgm R spec" 'irrimAMal'l'a(tA'moI'l3rahms).l , ' . H g Douglas Clark. l hensmgion - Sumnierslde - (lizirlottciown er cold eyes went across the Contra Dance (Beeihoven).. A con;-1,1:-us 3mLnm'c. sznvlcr-1 room to Irene. Nancy's figure Greta Hansen. 1 moved ,1; hi . u - Minuet in G(Beethoven). Helen. km Mr..." W And 1'" "mg "3 Chappell. i Waltz in A (Leviizkl), Joan Minuet in G (Paderowski). J h ' 1 Angels serenade (3.-ago), Jami Marie Mac-Gulrr. Elizabeiih Lewis. o nny shouted 'Mile! watch Gmdings, l Prelude in D flat (Chopin), Pianoroi-to l)il"l. Peter and the her! She has a gun!" Mazurka (Chopin), Doris Clay-k.E Gordon White. Wolf iProkolici'li. Joan Marie (To be concluded) Piano Concerto (arr, Tchajk. To Spring iGi'iegl, Barbara M:-icGulre and Gordon White. owsky). George Scantiebury. RUD9i'l-- Th0 Killi- on your Olcl Tires trade them in today and get BIG allowance. Even though your present tires are only partly worn Firestone Dealers will give you FUN. allowance lot the unused mileage. You'll gel sale, new Firestone Tire: For your heavy summer driving and In money ahead. Remember, 907a of the trouble occurs in the Iut10Wa of a lire's lilo. . .Tnde now . ..sec your nearby Firestone Dealer iodoyl ....o Ail: about Easy Budget Terms. , J. T. DAVIES I STEWART OTORS LTD. I TANTON TIRE SERVICE CnABI40TrEf0WN CHARIDITEIOWN CHARIUITEIDWN J. M. HARRIS X K. D. HORNE I NORMAN MGWILI-IAMS . SUDIMEBSIDE ' SIIMMERSIDE BURDEN i