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Srccial h‘ 101i er _ 1 1 1 s Pipe |l-1n<l,:1n1i Sports Grand Stand Seats 15c .\ll'.‘il~‘ Adults itic-(‘hildren 23 23 per cent net proceeds for patriotic purposes H Y ii it Y BOD Y WELCOME L-7E1l1-al4-s-9-1o-11. THE (IHARLOTTETOWN GUAVRDIAN SWELL ACTION WEEKEND WITH NEW SERIAL! CAP] ,- TiilliiSililY -_ FRIDAY - SAliRllilY! "Es FRONTIER LAW REACIIES INTO TliilAlilANDSi M’ invading tho sacral hido- out oi c bond oi rulhlou range mcitoioon who ruin tho pmlrlol NOTHING (IN llRTif illii IT IEFORH‘. ins/l I cannon ollF-uluflflf‘ mnluom . . a . . "on-Ana" Citlllll 1411111111001 us . . “up-m m.» 11111111 momma . w . . "o1. Inlay‘ . llAllitl mum . ‘.1 nouns llllllfll n . . '1 MONIMNIIMAI! . u. ..‘ "cl-yaw. i n1.- upon 1n"mnw1u1m"r1n0umn' 1 \o-m .11: uwnpnna s, 111». YQIIHHJII- _| .1. BOB STEELE NOAH 122111.111. PAULINE moon: snows 11111.1’ 2=311-7_s.1s DYLGH mo" 1, 1m A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTUNI, ADDEll-(‘ONIEDY 11x11 'l‘0DAY oxm " HALF A SINNER " VHTH HPINPPIR ANGEL-JOHN KING I'LL.‘ : FIVE SHORT SUBJECTS. .__ 111111131.‘ Theigse 'STI(‘0 CONVE. kl __.__ . . 1e (trade I Sr. —-1 Adelaide Inman. ico Cuuren‘. cissing exer- Prizes tor :t£tc11<‘.:1"" : Arnntwd 2. 13111111)’ Campbell; 3 Elsie M810- g- Dulonu. Noreen D . Al "rt DQ125111. Program Dairon. Dorothy‘ 1.3311011. Edward Gfiitle 1 J1‘. ~—1 VBYHOII F011;“- Pinnc solo-hid 2 Doucet. Doion. Jean Pineau. 59112 3- 1190111111 MBCPIWU; 3- ‘ L1- Pe1i1 hloulixi. Prizes for music: Helene Gallant. Mm“ Macphml- 1111p Merl :1 Dieu Therese Gallant. Marie Dancer. Pmivfil "illilidimce Y0!‘ Jim" "- uonilhe Best Deed. Prize for French: Antoinette. Hilen MacDOHIH-ll- DQ118135 M410- .<.~.1».n11~'.1=111= Gallant. Gallant. Pll-"l- Chit!“ MflilPlitiil- JP" = 13' Qui Levi Prwes trr Progress: Aubinn Gnl- 31111130111111. Buridv C.1n1i1.hFn1V"T‘ ‘I'm Defence cf the lant. Evelyn Doucet. 1‘““F°"3“5°3‘- and Ewe Mac‘ G s. Grad-e VIII Certificates: Cecile Dmiimnv 1 .- Doux Parler Ancestrat. Dulong, John Gauthier. Fa ms ___ ______ Cross Plnylet. Doucet. l-larolrl Doucet. Rita Dcucct. '—L11 Moisson dc YEcole Senior Mack-an Writing Diplo- (mnnjqylx 5011001, mas: -— Cecile 1311102111. Frances ___.__. Dnucet. Harold Drucet. 1.311151‘ T119 191111111111; pup_1ls oi Cardigan ‘i011 0i llFlYP-BI 1391199!‘ Schcnl have ]).i.-.§{‘.i the P. S. S. cs1 Aggreuute: Grade X ~~~~ —- — —— Examinations. 1111 ozder of merit‘). ' o1 three dollars donated by HONOR ROLL FOR JUNE l. Helen Ryan. 2. Teresa Ryan, . J. C. Pitre. awarded to Rita ——~»~ 3. Jackie MacDonald, 4. Urban Grade X—-l Erma lylncPhail. 51111111111, X (bl-tn Louise Gallant. Grade lX-l. Edison l\l:1.c11ea11. IX lconn Doucct. Grade VIII-l Helen Mac- 5131141113 of can-hm“ 551mm for V1111‘ '1? Dulcnn. 111111111111 June. 1l'1"111'1'11l's l'1r1\.1r1111c11t1 \'ll- 1'1? '111C(‘ Dmron. Grad? VII-ml Gordon ;\'lr11'Ph-11l Grad’! X—. T . ricDonald: 2, VI--»Rila Blanchard. mid Grace ‘Nlac-Phail 101111-111: l- Marion M. Erichern; 3, Iilez Red- V-Brrthn Gallant. Merrill MacPhnil, mond. IV-M. Louise Doiron. Grade V *1. Lind?! Ilimttll; 2 Grade IX-l, Frances Murphy; 111-Dorothy 111111011. Everett MtwPhnil 2.2111111 lyIacPhee; s. Raymond 1r Yhrie Gallant. Grade IV Br. —— i. Mmwihi-ron MacDonald. . _~ 0911-1111, .Ma1'Pl1oi1: 2 Myrna Ma~Pl1a1l Grade VIII~—I, Teresa Ryan; 2. . ~~ . isiiam Tlocirizzc to‘ GYFKYF‘ IV J1‘. -~1» G°I'f‘“1I\C1‘~1iil>' Helen Rj-Lllll Z1. 11.111111 Sullivan. (111111111 Norma Dottcct, bell: L’. Douglas MflvPllfiil Grad: VII--1. A1111ie MacEachei-n a D1111ce1. lotiise Doucet. Grade III—l. A/Iubcl 0111111111911» 2, Hugh MacPhev; 3. Arthur Ryan. Stelh Doiron. Grade l1 Si". —1. 0111101166 MRC- tPatriot please copy) P.:./.1'.s for Christian Doctrine~PhB1L -—--i—--- (10111 11 by Rev. .1. c. Pitre. 111111111- Grade II Jr- ~11 Jean iliac- 1 111-q; 111111-11‘; 111 the homo. " e — . . __ ——»-~-~~— :—..~ :"": .. _’i"" <——~:;-~ l Sinking of the French destroyer Frondeur. reportedly in n two-hour rtuming battle with two 1 prxwccl“ 11. French announcement that nll ships at the naval buses at Touion, 1 (lrnn will remain armed for British u-orships oft’ the island o! Crete (SHOWN BY X 0N MAI’), which was denied by British lourcel, nntl the sinking of the French gunbnilt lligault do GcnouilLv hy nn unidentified submarine off Algiers, lticiliiflili"! "i" “My 0i invreosing naval tension in tho Mcditcrratnenn area July 6. Germany has "up- Bizerth, Ajacclo and Drotectinn against British attack. Gihrnltpr has come in for air ruins sources say French planes did the bombing. In the Oran battle damage wls reported battleships Dunkt-rque, Bretagno and Provence, and the destroyer lilogador, all of which and Spanish to the i"? “ground. French guns at Casablanca are said to hnve fired on British ships. Til" Oiiiiviilé Tflieilnr Civil Guard held its first church parade Sunday. Preparations were completed as uuTorms were hamlet! out and an (vening lirili was staged. One section oi the 700 men who turned o11t l» shown nbove, with their new coltts, berets, “m [um], 1mg ""11;- lunm gompm, ‘m, “m” can‘: ’ . crops llld lake patrol, the guard is l purely local organization for home defence, leader: I . ' l cross 11.11.1111 School Closing exercises of Cross wen bald an Friday Nth. It the bunti- Mr. J. D. Muc- Iill, mm u large at- tendance of parents and visitors. The pupils under the direction of their teacher. Georgie Harper, omomtmtod a. Red Oross which guvo the parents m idea. of lillt . ing Helpers" were brought to or- der by the‘ Resident, Clive Stew- art, who occupied the chair. The mo: by aiming 01m- udn, follound by tho I0 call was answered name of l bird and. whldx was respond- od to by nineteen members. The nnnutes of the previous meeting were mad by the secretary, Alecia Jenkins. and adopted. as read. The annual report; of tho v - the Oonvunors. Ian Stewart re- ported on time work done by the Health und Cleanliness committee during the year and told how the pupils lived up to the Health Ruins. Blair MucCallum, convenor of the Service Committee. told how this brand: raised money for tho Crip- pled 01111111111111 Fund and other worthy causes. The convenor of the Citizenship committee, Jenn MacRae, outlined t-he s landid ef- fort of these Juniors to elp in the War Service Activities and told how they forfeited the vot- ed by the MacDonald Women's In- stitute for prizes to buy a blanket for the European refugees. The Circulation Manager, Bryer Jones reported the snle of sixty Red oss M as dyging the year. The financial report for the year Mullins who reported that this branch had raised dollars. which showed how these boys and girls lived up to the name of their branch. The secretory then mad an interesting letter 11c- knowledging a bouquet of May- flower: which had been sent in to the Red Cross Office. The following program was than rendered: Chorus-"Txvlltght is Stealing." Rccitat-lon-"Vacation" Faltzh l MacDonald. Solo "South of the Border" — Bryer Jones. Recitation “A Hard Place" — Sterling Gard. Recitation "My Kitty" — Ralph Smallwood. Jackie MncRae and Ralph Mac- Callum. Recitation "The Crooked Ms.1-1"- Ian Stewart. Solo "A Gold Mine in the Sky" “Alecia Jenkins. Recitation "Bound to Grow“ Sterling Stewart. Quartette “Toothbrush Song” - Raymond Stewart, Bryer ones, Jackie MacRae and Ralph Mac- Cnllum. Patriotic Drill and Song "Canada. East and West." The meeting was brought to a close by singing the National An- th em. Alter the adjournment 0t’ the meeting the following grading certificates were presented to the ivupils by Mr. Dryer Jones. Grade IX-Brycr Jones. Grade VIII-Faith MacDonald and Lucy Carver. Gracie VII-Ian Stcwsrt and Blair MacRae. Grade V-Ralph Maccallum and Jackie MacRno. Grade III-Margaret Jones 11nd Eleanor Molyncstux. Grade II~Blak1e Wood and Jackie Gard. Grade I—Rsymond Stewart. Senior Writing Certificates were awarded to: Alecia Jenkins. Blair MacCallum, Faith MacDonald and Lucy Carver. Junior Writing {ertlftcutes to: Ralph MuoOallum 11nd Jackie Mac- Rae. An uidrus which emressed ro- gret. of the teacher's departure and appreciation of the careful and thorough training given to the pupils during the past year was by Faith MacDonald and Our-vu- mado tho sunta- tlon of a. lovely gift. wh was graciously acknuwedzed by Miss in u few well diooen words. A vote of thanks, moved by Mr. Bryer Jones and seconded by Mr. Kenneth Gard was tendered to the teacher, after which young and clpated in the following spo : Boys and girls. a years and un- der-t. Raymond Stewart; z. Blakie Wood. Boys and Girls l2 years and un- der — i. Ian Stewart; 2, Margaret Jones. Boys and ls, 16 years and un- der — l. lair MacCallum; 3, Bryer Jones. Women's Race: 1. NLrs. Bryer Jones; 2. Mfrs. Preston Food and Mrs. Willtard Stcwnrt, equal. Three-legged race — 1. Clive Stewart and Blair MacRae; 2, Ian Stewart and Dryer Jones. Wheel barrow race — l. Bryer Jones and Ralph MaoCallum; 2. Blair MacMnllum and Blair Mac- Free for all — 1. Blair ltlacCol- lum; 2. Bryer Jones (Sn); 3. Aus- tin Kennedy. The ladies present then pre- pared 11 sumptuous repast and everyone ate u “wee bite" too much-this wras followed by 11 gen- erous treat. or ice-cream and bananas, provided by the Mac- evening the folks gathered around a cherry bun-fire and after 11 hearty sing-song, all departed tor their homes feeling that. the day had been very profitably spent. (Patriot plcace copy) EIWER-ALD BALL GAMES The first bull game 111 this vicinity was played on Wednesday evening with a large crowd of spectators in attendance. The visiting ‘teams iircm Mar- gate played against Emerald girls and boys. the latter two teams winning in both games. There is another game scheduled for Margate 'I‘hursd11y night. Following is the line up for the girls team: Emerald -- Mary Mulligan. Elsie Mayne. Thelma Jones. Dora Jones, Margaret McQuntd, Betty Jones, Kathleen White. Margate -— Ruth Wnodsldc. Joyoe Howard, Audrey Baker, Florence Dyment. Georgie Profitt, Mruiorlc Baker, Phyllis Woodslde, Marlon Howard. Emerald Boys‘ Team - qernrd Allen. Tllnry Moynngh. Wcndell Mayne, Aenaes McEntce, Gregory Mulligan, Brenton Stewart, Carlyle Tzninor. Fhnery Mulligan. Morgartc Boys‘ - Jimmy Gal- Ralph Howard. Lomc Glydon. Den- zll Howard, Willis Burt, Wendell hbtitfi Md! Rolland-R. muoommittoeawentitongivoubyi was given by the treasurer, Blah-i nearly thirty, 1 Duet “Little Man Named Dirt" — 1 ‘ {FAMOUS 12.1010 $11017: Move to Wednesday 8:00 PM. llnclo Jim’: Question B“ A hilarious. fun-making instructive halflhour; Cunadzfs new, favourite quiz program. The Family Man Hear this intensely human ‘Story u] a doctor who is father and mother to his own three children. Every Wednesday Starting ‘TONIGHT 8-9 Aisii. CFC‘. JULY 10,_19_.; 8:30 P. M. From no loner source than Ikltnln‘! Prime 15d Churchill did this New Zealand officer got m exprodon land's wnrm appreciation ot‘ his coming with his fellows of cmpirc forces to help in England's defence, when soldier 1nd prem- ier happened to meet 111 Downing St. Worm L. Rand, young U.S. heir to tho Bond fortune, i; no“. P“, Rand o! the Black Which. lie is ‘ tionod with tho regiment rut Comp Borden and is taking a course at m: Armored Fighting ‘Mild’! ifliifliii! tentrc. Ptc. Rant! is Pictured in n Garden-Lloyd carrier and inspecting light tank. Donald Women's Irgstitute. In the- i llmv the fighting men ol the llnyul Air Fol-cc face death hourly and treat it n11 n game is told by il-"light-Lieut. Wullnce Burton, who ls ill Lindsay, 0nt., on n visit home. At the end ot the dny‘: raids, tho fliers compare bullet holes. The dlstuncu from the pilot's head in the cmkpit to tho nearest bullet hole in measured by u piccc oi string rmd the man with thc closest escape wins the day's contest. Flight-Llcut. Burton, who joined the ILAJ‘. in 1936,. brought hi! piece of string with him to show how tho "game" is played. Ila ll pictured here with his wife. ) French naval forces-submarines, small craft, and possibly the 193-‘ Till-ton aircraft crrrier Beam-at the French island of Martinique In the (‘nrlbbenn were reported uniting a British ultimatum. Willi- iaghnr. Ed Brairsto, Charles DCliillfi : lngton hears British have cut off tho island and British nillpn coll be expected to rnove in to insist thc Wench surrender, scuttle or flqht. The Beam ABOVE, sailed from a Canadian port June 17. lfl view of fiance's then impending defeat, it mu nnrded n iikel! Mnrtluiqug _ . | lilo proceeded to ,