aucvsr r. 1941 Georgetown And Vicinity _?_ Mrs. Minn'e Refuse 'ls visiting iwr daluzhter Mrs. Hubert. Fraser. [harlottelown Miss Teresa. and Miss Mona Burke of New Glasgow, N, 5,, are Writlfll their brother. Mr. William Burke. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Babineau 5nd son of Halifax are guests of Mrs. Babineaus sister. Mrs. Ber~ nard Bltchilder. Mrs. Florence Jenkins left Mon. any on a visit to Borden. where she will be the guest of Mr, and Mrs. “William White. Mr. ‘Timothy Cullen of Midggll l; spending some time at the home yf his daughter. Mrs. F‘. J. DeLory of Georgetown. Joseph MacPhee. C. N.R.. loco. motive engineer recently spent; g few days at his home on Rich. mond Street. Roddle McKenzie o! Sydney, 1s, 5., is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Wright, Lower Mon- lsgue. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jay and family of Charlottetown recently lpent o. few days in Georgetown at Mrs. Jays former home Robert Jenkins. Royal Canadian Navy, has reiurned to Halifax fol. lowing a visit at the home oi his parents. Mr. and Mrs A. Jenk. Ins. Mr. and Mrs. D. l". Crowley of Quincy. Mass. are Visiting George. Mom for two weeks. and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jen- kins. Mr. Bernard Batchllder. who ls pngineer on the tug Fredericton, warkinlt at Wood Islands. spent Bunday with his wife and family here. Mrs. Rodney Bruce and three children o! Montreal are visiting st me home of Mrs Bruce's par- mts. m. and Mrs. L. H. Doug. has. Mrs. lemuel MacCormicic and daughter Airline left this week on s visit to Mrs. MacOormlciCs sis- ter. Mrs. James Macbeod. Murray River. Mr. Lome Mair loft Mnnrlav on return to Mount Allison Univer- sity, where he is attending slim- mer school. after spending the weekend at his home in George- town. The S. S. Avinweil arrived in port on Tuesday, from Grange- rnouth, England, via Pictou. She is an English ship of I708 reg. tom and will take rm a cargo of pit rrops for Bergman Co. Ltd. Ap- proximately 2.000 cords are at present stored here and as near this quantity as possible will be loaded. Services of exceptional interest are being held in St David's Un- tied Church in the near future. the drsi. being a preparatory ser- rice on m-iday. August ist. at which the guest preacher will be Rev. W/I‘. Mercer of Mount Sm - art; following this preparatory service. the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be celebrated on Sunday, Aug. 9rd. v . TRYON W. I. Dir the evening of July 14th H members of the lTryon Women's Institute mot at the home of Mrs. Austin Toombs for their monthly‘ meeting. Six visitors were also present. The president llreslded and the meeting was opened by singing the Institute Ode and by repeating the Creed in unison. In the absence of the secretory, Mrs. Robert Crawford was llnllfllfllvd i” act in this capacity. The roll mil was followed by the minutes of the last meeting and the-so were all- pl-oved with one addition, namely. "first ihe secretary of the school Wils to order oil for the floors." Mrs. Austin Smith save the report of the committee regarding r1210?- al high schools. Mrs. Howard Call- beck reported on the executive meeting of the district convention and in this connection it was de- cided that Tryon will entertain the II, ‘I. IICZQII . oéronnlrnsn-r “fling and Sruaplylnl! G155" Montague Ell. Omen llulrl IIHQLQA M lloBRlVl Holidays etc. hv snnolnhrllllll material for blankets and if s0. by singing the I I . ‘ l the hostess served a delicious lunch t Prize for 0-685 5P" I a '5 Mm“ and s sociollhour was enjoyed. A Allertou [Tignisll Convent M“ Elle“ ‘Closing Exercises week- ._._. McAuiey was a end visitor to Allberton 1n the st o! the Meyers Studio, MJss Mary Murphy left on Tues- Imere day for Boston, Moss, after an ex- Th9 "E1111! exercises of ‘Banish tended vacation at her home here. “liven! and Dalton School were w... held in 1m Parish r1311 at 1,30 M-rs. Lloyd O'Brien. Clharlotte- P-M. Thursday, June 19th. ‘the WWH- lssoendlns a brief holiday drill and action song, "We Are‘ here. the guest o! Mr. and Mrs. MQHTJttIe Soldiers" by the Jun-I JOhn Pmm- ylor boys and the presentation of, ——— ,“Anne l"! Green Gables" by the The Misses Mary and Eva Mal- graduates delighted and amused lcli of Boston. Mass. are spendin their vacation at the home Ofthei parents. Mr. a-ncl Mira. William M letl, Alberton South. g the large audience o; pflrg r ,i’riends. During the distribution o1 Bl- ‘Pfllles ‘he graduates seated on me stage presented a pleasing us well as an inspinrg picture of youth desirous to work and Win. my"- end J.A. McDonald addressed the nts and Weather persnitting. we will fly;- ish the painting of Holy Trinity Church. Alma, wiuhin a ielw days. 5 ‘ 3 l. till ti "l Everyone is ‘highly pleased with $1.31,? figfllomllfnsenfi; “,2: the vast improvement i-u the ap- peflormnt pearance or the c-hurch. Ibllow 1 th Prcgrummgg Mrs" Lynch’ Lynn’ M555" i‘ Marclulw-"Trle ePlxie IGr-g". , spending a few weeks holiday ic- Boys. charm _ 11w‘ A" Merry allizaislliszslz"l"szsu: l ‘ g u . come. While in town she is the G?'m“ef.‘.“"“"°” “ “n” °’ 0"“ house guest oi-Mrs. M. Barbour. Gk“, chum _ wot“ mm‘ d“ __“_ Canada" ‘ M" “d M“ T” Bmdmd‘ Distribution of Oertilicat have as their guests their two daughters. Mlss Muriel Broderick, Mrs. Spldle, her husband and two little sons. Peter and Gordon. of Annapolis Valley, N. S. es and Prizes. . Valerllstory. God save the King. Prize List - Grades I and I! Prize ior Catechism in Grade II awarded to lyzris Riohar-i. Prize ior Catechism in Grade I awarded to Cedl DcsRnches. Miss Margaret Mlllman has rc- turned to resume he; dull-es in Halifax. N. 5.. after a short stay with her mother. Mrs. James Mill- I mun, Prize for l ghest aggregate in’ Grade II awarded to Oatherinel Mr. and Mrs. Clarkson, Alison, (Efllldei Mass. are the welcome guests of Mrs. Clarkson's brother. M-r. A. E. , McCue, and Mrs, lvlcCue, st their , beautiful spacious summer home in Montague. Prize for highest aggregate in Grade I awarded to Doris LeClair. Prize for Class Spirit awwsrded to Nelson Maulet. Prize for attendance awarded to Carl Richard. Prize for improvement in Grade II awarded to Leo Penessey, Prize for improvement in Grade 1 awarded to Loret-e Merlin. Prize for politeness awarded to Forty hours was held in the Sac- red Heart Church. Alberton. the first part of the week. There was a large attendance at all services. The Rev. W. Monsghan. RP. was assisted y the Rev. Eric Robin J R1 h. d, P.P.. st. Trams. m '1. ' “h” ° ' "_‘_ I Mr. and Mrs. John Clark and H” for much!“ m an“ I merited by Gerald McCarthy. I Prize for Catechism in Gmdl II imerited by Helen Rmve. Prize for highest agqroggtp u; Grade I merited by lougene Klnch. Prize for highest aggregate in‘ The Rector will Ibe sway from 3x101‘ mwmd "Y 1"1°-"‘"¢° Ami _ e n. gxsignlikmz_thfn 223K531’, Prize for improvement in Grade! should arise. contact the Parish 1 merited hl’ Dmwe" D-‘ulwtw- | Wardens In lAlberton (Cpl. Wm- Prize 1°’ unpmwment m ckld° Swindell and John C. England.) nplfféiflfit $662215? gfafifg- Mr. James Pike has resumed his U"! P61‘??- duties a; manager of the Canadian Prize for politeness in Grades I Bank of Commerce here, after en- and Il meriier. by 9°?“ K9011811- joymg a welpeayned holiday in Prize for attendance merited by different palrts of New Brunswick. Clifford H0281. Terrence Gavin. Mr. Pike was accompanied by his Albert McPhee drawn by Albert wife and daughter. Ruth. ' MOP)!»- little daughter Jacquelyn Ann. o! Union. have token up residence at the Iarkin Cottage, Sou‘ We . where they plan spending the re- maining summer morlthe. Under a canopy of maple leaves, pvrcttlly illumlned with colored lights. and artistically decorated with red and wlhlte streamers. and summer folwers. lhe Alberton In- m stltute Hall was tilled to capacity awarded to flgyenca Buoge, - when on the evenins o! the 26m l Prize for Catechism Grade m instant. the Ladies‘ Aid (Western ‘awarded to Yvonne perry Hggplhfl) held their much antici- Prize for mgr-m; Aggregate, Med danced ‘W953’? 132i’ Grade .v awarded to Irena Rich- orchestra un er e till! 8 ‘ tion of Mr. J. Fred White PIBYEII- Prize List — Grades I'll and V Prize foa- Cutechiiml Grade IV awarded Yo Veidn Goudet. l Prize for CBlGChI-sm Grade d b Prize for Highest Aggregate Rrllefillmeflls We" "Y" Y a Grade m awarded to Auldine Ar- committee in oharge, while Mrs. 59mm“ y John Profit and Mrs. Brydm Smlih h per Md , Prize for Improvement, Grade IV c a o . Awarded to Gerald Gaudet. I Prize for Improvement, GrIIdO “m” °°“"°“"'°“ “‘ 19”‘ n; aTdedPIeTfect Aléiglligzigt. aw- A brief report of the annual con- d-d e ‘)3 “rd Rawe Venn” was given by thedpTlTelsldenL 'mP:izemfore‘5la¢-s Spirit awaeded The treasurer rcporte e alm- ' - J to Irene Richard. l UITIII$asm%%5?no;mw1§iclhp£5cs,0oun; Prize for Catechism. Grade IV, i," me bank Mm Howard 3511b“; awarded to Raymond Murphy, | was appointed to give the report of Prize for Catechism. Grade V. - l! this Institute at the convention in awarded to Teresa Cah-J- l Crapalld and a committee consist- Prize for mtemism. Grade V lng 0t’ Mrs. Austin ToombS. Mfi- llwllfdfd t9 Bflnadetl/e Mum” I fi sin: CHARLOTTETOVUVN GUARDIAN "rAGE ELEVEN HOLMAN’S SCURTES AG. 1 Save Three Lovely Dollars On This High Grade FELT MATTRESS Reglgllar Holman Value 17.50 Friday and 4. Saturday lovely dollars on these high quality Felt Morlressesl . . . 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Yours For use rm: HOLMAN EASY PAYMENT PLAN ONLY [(1% DOWN Balance In Small Monthly Payments Friday and Saturday Special 20% OFF Regular 69.00 to 85.00 5.20 UIVIMERSIDE & CHARLOTTETOWN ~ “WIIEIIE ULII FRIENDS MEET" and Ottoman t0 8.00 STORES Hoxvard Callbeck and Mrs. Percy Prize for Attendance, equally‘ Howatt was appointed to look after merited by Louise Perry. Leo Ric-iv, display. A new school committee. ard and Coll Hell)", drill"! IIY namely. Mrs. Sheldon I-Iovratt, Miss Louise Perry. Fiorrie Mabey and Mrs. Austin, Prize for Must I-lflprovflmflhil In Smith was appointed and this com- grade v ywarded to Aurelia Perry. mine: was authorized to buy paint Prize for Most improvement in‘ for biackboards and to, see that Grade 1v awarded to Freda Hogan. boards were painted and floors vli- f PM“ m; glass spirit canceled to ed in ilhe near future. Barbara Shea The new slick committee is Mrs. Page 1.5,- Waltor Paynter. Mrs. Walciron Grade 1v awarded to Flirence Ar- Woodside and Mrs. Eric Craig. Mrs. sengum Percy l-lclwali invited the members Pnze ‘n, lithe“ Aura-mm to he: heme for the August rnect- Grade V awarded to ml-“vard 3o. lng. with Mrs. Sheldon Holwatt and maid“ Miss Norris Mahey in charge of f rimrnm. ._ rize Lint pThe coilectiglil BIYYIdOUDICddEOdSEiXGSt- and“ v1 P It was mo an secon e l - _ l __ “i s "if; °’..f-:’:.:".:"t.:'; ‘.3252? mum an B . - te his aw~ sell same. At next meeting it is to 7"" 4°‘ ‘fetch c“ c m _ l id Richard. be decided whether to send more 1'23; emfim mafghest Anna“ M. I Highest Aggregate.’ the boys and for music awarded to William Camemu. Prize ici- niahfll =88 when shipment is to be made. Mrs. Eric Craig then Cflrfled Olli- an interesting and instructive pro- _ . - 1 p . gram dealing with ousehold hints. the g.rls awarced to Shir ey lrry ~ - ~t ‘a. After the meeting came to a. close Prize for P-"h" ° w“ M" National Anthem, drawn by Ve~a Harper. t" (‘wendolvfl POW?’- awgizeed f‘; Improvement dill!!! 2 Only WALKING PLO POULTRY FEEDS I Only GANG PLOW, McC-Deering. I Only S Ft. Groin BINDER, McC-Dnring HAY ROPE, SPRAYING MATERIALLISTOCK and “ MoGIIWAIPS LIMITED KILMUIR 0mm Connected With DIAPER 160E580?“ Ithe year awarded to Johnny Perfy" Evglylrlélsftil-TKTIJSIC and Pronth alv- J PM‘; 112081111‘, “mm-J “Mined w ' AT 58 sUMNiEn STREET. ' ' ' d t,’ M I M h_ Mn ‘I - . "m film Safety min were um devised byI Grade! vu IIIIR vm fpif” m. "yifif, {$3.1 y, ‘Class Prize Awarded to Barbi!!! “Ummsln- P- E L Walter Hunt in 1849.. Y high”, “new” m Clmilla Gail-om Griffin. P" d“ m “m? {loans l? revise.‘ In ‘goodh r:- Pl-lze; Of - I _ CI‘); IQ DWI! fll l’. TOP ICC. 0 Wl El’ OI < q de vm and English (‘l- "mm x1 m sue Reilly. lng. New linklm on Burner In I on: ded to Alfredo O'Brien. d. and“ x m‘! , “I furnace. Heating system for con- ' o s B, Prism 1co- Vrlench catealdsr: lilo um“ “mutual h", been (1nd! KI unuoun hot water. Modern kitch- PHIQ" gwvfiu“ “u, ' awarded to successful otudets of f H h n Ann” md final!“ "d l" ‘Ilmlmfizui-‘Illl: m err". , Prince or ll Q , smac- “um WU “CUB III II Stlolf. 3%; goi- politenees awarded to‘c"d°agdznaft_ Muy “cam. h, Rymen awarded to M"! within the pl; two years. New- . Edith R's-hard. mill. Belt Kl h. E l Mccue. storm windows Insulated cold 5 OIIIY hi"? MIIPIQ I-"I HAY CARRIERS h’ m“ (L; music awsnlm to Henry galley‘ m; Th"; 1402mm, u Pflfl! scr class Spirit Awarded storage room In basement recent- Wood Track. Galilee.’ ‘e ‘ Motown”, y, QM, z ... mum Perry. to Mar] Gills ly Installed. 3 Only Lever typo HAY FORKS. Prilé l" 9',“ ' '. m, Muy Callahan. mans O'Brien. Pr!" Y" will“ U°°""“"- W’ ‘ I Only I Horse SCUFFLER. I“ on“ w“. “on ‘F131: Jenn Aynmu, amuse Deslimml- “d” '° Bu“ m“), Uudrinn" Wm‘ “ma. "m you awarded to All" ' 'Mur]urie'Murp.‘ly. Claire Mommy Prize m Malbemnlcs awarded "l ""1 PM" {or French Catecallm "I" arded to BTQYIIPM ucm" m” yo, lttglndlr-CO a 1,36 1. naut- Prlsyes highest. cosh-we l": Grite "m and Pfim‘ “""“,d:““ awarded I0 “m” “cfii-“fi; ‘aw. n!“ m. h5g3“ a 2.. "‘i‘»'.‘.‘..‘°.§."‘2=l»... Bar" M“ W‘ “at attendenfl Awlrdld to IMIIIMD W5 of low prices. 1d Grade VIII examinations awarded Colleen McCarthy. Gaudet. Jeanette Ferry. Bradford we.“ ‘o. Io Leonard Shea. Lens Gavin. Perry, lPltflch Keouzh. treddle Arson- _d t suit. "m. olcnusel. am McCue. Prile’for highest avers Prfls folr Alithmetlc undid to 1 y Mu; Col sgiun. m" him for lnsllsh Composition Jamrs filll-‘srpher. Tile Co. - Prize for Application awarded t0 adlan Legion the Cattro ‘ic Won:- MHYIOTI? Mil-IBM’. en's League, lite Home and School Grad».- Elghr Cerrifilates awuTcl- Cllzfgge ‘gals Lym “ward” w’ $r5°d“tg“"' y“ an?“ 03;?" to: Cone” Mcca “L A“ d o 5e A s. rgus {F8 c no.5, 1s. ‘Dane,’ m; Mcnmiayif: Prize for lnstory avflP-rded u» Foster skmy Mrs. Camille Chais- Falricia Keoll-lh. scn, Ml". Erg ne Pa’ ry. M's. Micl- Prize for Mathematics ucmlm ye Ga n‘ BWaTIIBZI ael llicPher, Mrs H-ulnurd Hur- Ipmry. n.ma1m;e“1y_mmgmrztggf to Freddie Arsenault. ‘par, Mrs uctave Gauoel. Mrs l w“. Mnrcolm Manny!“ Anne Gmh Prize for uecmelry awarded to Henry Bernard. Mrs JJ. Mc-, deL Irene Mccanum, Reginald AP Jimmie Griffin. Nally, Mrs llVilfrid Shea. Mrs, Benwn Prize for genera! progress aw- Irene Arreniuit, Mrs. Joseph T!‘ ardad to Lorraine Arsenault. Arseneult. Mrs ivlitcu Keough. Gm“ 1x "y" u“ Class Price awarded t: M:rion Mp3 ceude KLnch and Mrs Max . Gollant. ’ d d w Mclnnis. Prim for Highest Aggregate Pfl“ m‘ A4‘ "mum! “u! e *”_""'__" ‘waded b m,“ Hymn Benny Kinoh. SIIRUNKIIN LAKE , Prize for Attendance snsrded to on” Pr!“ “wufld U’ Mun!“ . "m, Sh”, Casey. Great Salt Sake m Utah is the Prizes for Highest Aggregate and for Arirnmetu- awarded to Gladys Ahearn. Prize for French Catechism and tor French awarded to Theresa Gsudet. prizes m; Religion and [or Gram- mar awarded to Rein Mcfue. shrunken remnant oi a orehistoric one s5 large 1.. Lake Huron. FOR SALE Prize for Class Spirit awarded Prize for Oeomerry sounded to Prize for Latin awarded to Dora Prize for Algebra. awarded to to Br) O'Brien - Prise for I-nllish Composition awarded to Mlfy Honrirehsn. Prize to: s-mlen swvlded to Thine TlOYfIR-Il. This property is centrally local- ed on one ol the choice corners in Bummerslde. near on ma» Street and the chopping district poet office, schools park. churches and hospital. If Interested you may communi- cate with DI. l. It. 0038811‘. Clark's Harbor Shellmrne County. Gladys Ahearn, Theresa Grade X Italian-lng are the names of those contributing to the prize fund: — Reverend lather John A. Mc- Donald. gs award- to Nlllon Perry ‘ Prize, m, Mn,“ awarded m gig l Music awarded to Edna, Messrs. J. A Cameron. Everett ' . ‘L ‘.__.___,' Hem-y Arsem‘_lt' I'm- Broderick Ann-rt Bernard. Charles P Pnze for greatest improvement Pd” 1°’ Ems!” ‘wmfled W lllclnnls. Wljffed Shel. Slrs. J-f- in the year's work award-rd to Patp- Jean. Aylward‘ “hear” Mrs‘ ' J‘ Fem" M“ 9' FY‘ “ck Buom Prize for Aitf-uneiic awarded t0 P/lurrlsse), M-‘s. EJ. NlcTavuc, THEATRE Prize 1m. "when swnflng m Clarice DesRrches. Mrs, 0n Tourist Trade ocooooooooooooooooacooood OTTAWA July so (Cm-fix E rlfTnttxg asoaownvaoaann ,2. second D0minion~Provlncia1 con-I ° o o ER mo‘mfls' 6 ierenca to discuss the Canadian 3",, I g tourist industry will be held m " If I a Ottawa Sept. so to occ. 2, Trade; 31"" . ‘ g MI I ~ - ' wdlrluster MacKinnon BIIHOIITILELII Etch-ll: _ g ‘ll-lo conference will review andI v "m" » ' i 9 discuss the results of the 1947] g ' g tourist season and set the ground- o fflTjf. 40d I ° worir of a co-operatlve program! g.»2'_-4-,y.§ mmnmyynun. o for the whole industry in 19in. o m“, Hnullfiwnntnhl vummn o Mr. MacKinnon said it was in- °gvi - ' tended that the operations oi all 8i \ I mi g agencies active in the travel field v INIIWIINIKPMNIQIIIM g should become even more closely °°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°° integrated than at present and , m plentdesizned to bring about that; PIQYIIIQ? l c: would be stressed in discuss‘ FL 8.30; 56L 71303.30 l ..____;..____ >7 L. __W_L... 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