PAGE TEN Z_;'_'_........ ..... TUAIAY "IIP IN CENTRAL PARK” News - Sports - Cartoon — Show: 2:30-78 iii-HINGE EDWARDEW l 2 liAYs iiroilirilv and TUESDAY - DEANNA DURBIN in ,,SHE HAD II STOM WARNING IN HER DOESN'T islaiiiziiia IN SIGNS! r Pdromoinrt presents ALAN LAID DDlRIlllll lililllllilll ;.‘.'.'..'.".l‘.i.‘.'.”;°.'; llllBJERl a love thoi too? l i l ~ , :::.:':::.::' lillllDl llilllLAll » 1w ykkvi-FT" IPECIAL: ROYAL SILVER JUBILEE And Color Cartoon "Flip Flop" /') 11in GUARDIAN. 3:11am. THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold I‘. Landry. Albert Althea. Mrs Byron Stewart. "Mile Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Levon. AGENT! SOURlSi Mill Enid B-Icharda and Gordon Farrell The Guardian may be bought at any oi the following places in Montague: Mlle 8. A. Llewellyn; am. may. In Georgetown: The Postyoflioe; In Sonrlsr Camden's and Ilorenoe Roper. In 8t. Peter's: The Poet Oflioa. ....‘IDST at Montague Saturday night. sum of money. Reward. Return to E. M- care of Guardian. ..'Ice Crea/m and Dance, Union Road School. Kings Corinty, July 12th. Webster's Orchestra. Mr. Walter Burdett, Dundas was a business vilstor to Montague re- cently. Mr. Albert Gaudot, commercial traveller spent the day in Mon- tague and vicinity calling on his regular customers. Mr. and Mrs. James Cudmore and family, Charlottetown, spent a few days in Montague, guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boehner. Mrs. Lemuel Hicken, Pembroke. spent a few days in Montague Visiting her many friends who are pleased to see her in such good health. Mr. Fred Aitken. Lower Mon- tague, left for Ontario Thursday morning, where he has been oi- icred employment. Mrs. R. W. Chandler. Mount Al- bion, was a recent visitor to Mon- tague guest of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. MacLean. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fleitz. Green Mountain, Vermont, are visiting in Montague, guests of Mrs. Flaitys brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L, H. Poole. Messrs. Dave Burt. James Garn- hum, Albert Kearney, Keith Duns- ford, Dan Garnhum. FIB-Mil O'Keefe, Ivan Martin, Lorne Nich- olson, Stan Keefe and Bruce Chandler. employees of the island Telephone Company have been working during the past week re- GAPITDL T°I°AY "BIG 1ow~ SCANDAL" MONDAY-TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Show: 2:30-7-8:45 -".\'. _. moo err/w“ H. MSW/ID Q‘; ‘l "- 0 I arm'- I 1W???’ . silliiondrefl. ‘m PENNY ARIN". A-‘Rlv SINGLETQN ~ LAKE - QIMMS lliiiiilt ltllrtllivlilljllilllll) IElltI-rli Ililit \ ALSO: CRIME LAB - NEWS and Conodu Carries On "ART FOR EVERYBODY"_ building the toll pole line between Montague and Murray River. At present the men are workingyon the line at the Commercial road. On Thursday evening the George- town senior team defeated the Montague second nine 14-7 on the Montague diamond. Montague: catcher. P. FIAMIZ pitcher, G. Nicholson; 1st base, J. Vanlderstlne; 2nd base, CI. Fear- den. 3rd base, A. Aitken; short stop, H. McConnell; lett field, R. lCollings; centre field, R. Griffin; lright field E. Maclnnis. Georgetown: Catcher, B. Burke; pitcher, H, MacKinnon; lst base, W. Landry; 2nd base, A. Mac- Swain; 3rd base, H. Stevens", short stop, L. Fitzgerald; lelt field, A. Murphy; centre field, S. MaoNeii; right field, S. DelanBY- Montague and vicinity has been particularly fortunate in obtaining the services oi Mr. John Hiitz, Red Cross swimming instructor. lvfr. Hiltz comes from Horton Academy, woifviile, N, 5., and hJlds the award oi merit from Royal Life Saving Society and swimming and water safety instructor's certificate from Canadian Red Cross. During the three weeks during which he will be here, Mr. Hiltz will give classes in swimming, water safety, life saving, and will also promote baseball and tennis. Owing to the fact that Montague has newly organized a tennis club, the in- EiiPiirE-rorrv n05" ‘" tab“ Mia“ It ui all“ 'o“‘:“lut$‘“ z. SHOWS 2:30-18:45 A SERIAL - COMEDY‘ structive services of Mr. Hiltz will be particularly helpful to the younger members who have not. played before. It is expected tnat the tennis court will be ready on Monday, and that the first classes will be given on Tuesday or Wed- nesday. Classes in swimming and life saving have already begun, with a considerable number 0i boys and girls. The Red Cross has , provided a boat for the help of the instructor and class members. The .servloes oi Mr. Hiltz are being lsponsored by the Red Cross and lure Montague Community Welfare League. and much credit is oue lthesc organizations in giving these instructions to the younger child- CARTOON - SONG-REEL l l l l f... ous AWAY l’. AIN'T _ TAKIN’ ALL. ON TILLTHEY GIT TIRED" q. - THE DOUQCIE"=-é,“~‘*“- tron so as to prevent unnecessary accidents while swimming-Len. By J. R. Williams ‘IE5, AN' 1 _ GUESS YOU HAVE TO MAKE‘ I DIFFERENT FELLER. GITTIN’ ON! , “£740 l". JfJiTiwiuLiawg ii '. ma. _ ua _ a I Mr. Jamel Creed. Sturgeon. was a business visitor to Mon- tague on Tuesday. ...'5ee Our Window Display. Open stock Wedgewood Sparton and Wild Briar Dinnerware. C. R. Boehner, Jeweller. Montague. Mrs. Walter Goes. Charlotte- town, spent the week end in Mon- tague, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- tin Currie. Annual Meeting 0f Kings Bounty Conservatives The annual meeting of the King's County Progressive Con- servative Association was held in Cardigan hall on Thursday with a representative attendance. Mr. Leslie Hllnter presided in the ab- sence of the president, Mr. Leith Townshend. 'I'he minutes of the last annual meeting were reed by Secretary Ilenry Mallard and approved, af- ter which the following executive was appointed: First King's: Lelth Townshend, Henry Mallard. Second King's: Edtvard Rossiter. Third King's: Albert Acprn, An- drew MacDonald. Fourth King's: John Beck. Fifth King's: Alex A. MacDon- ald, Cameron Reid. The executive will meet later to elect officers for the ensuing year. Hon. Dr. W.J.P. MacMlllan, pro- vincial party leader. gave a vigor- oua address, reviewing activities at the last session of the Legis- lature, and emphasizing particu- larly the gravity of the debt sit- uation. He also stressed the need of organization work in King's county and the importance of having the Federal party candid- ate nominated in preparation for a Federal election next year. Mr. .W. Chester S. McLure, M.P. reviewed some of the important problems facing the taxpayer, such ea income taxes on farmers and fishermen, hig-h cost of living and the "white-washing" job which was done in Parliament by the Prices Committee. He denounced the method of imposing taxes by order-in-council which he declar. ed was totally at variance with Parliamentary practice, He stress- ed the growing menace of Omn- inunism in Canada and charged the Liberal party with having re- ceived active support from Com. munists in one Federal by-elec- tlcn. Mr. HF. MscPhee, K.O. thank- ed the people of King's County for the support given him in the last Federal election. He gave some valuable suggestions with regard to improving the party organiza- tion in King's, Mf- Reach Bagnall, Provincial president, dealt with the plans of the Provincial executive. An out- line of plans for a complete re- organization of the polls through- out the provlnce was given by the Provincial secretary, My, Jggeph Edward J ey, Arthur Stewart. A. MacMIllan. Brief addresses were given by Senator J.A. MacDonald, Dr. AA. MacDonald, Messrs. Rd’... Burge, M‘L‘AII John Mat-Lean. M.L.A., RR. Bell, M.L.A., John MacLean and Murdoch McGowan. During dicussion of business, three amendments to the constit- ution were presented and adopted. GEORGETOWN} IIIDINITY Mr. and Mrs. George Allen oi Boston. Mass, are visiting Mrs. Allen's sisters, Misses Jennie Lee and Margaret Richards. -- Miai Alice Compton who has been spending the winter in the U. l. A.. has arrived home for the eilluner. Guests of Mrs. Mary Yorston on Wednesday were Mr. James Mac- Pherson of New York and Mrs. Nelson Robinson and two daugh- ters, Mao and Jean of Charlotte- town. Mr. MncPharson is touring the Marltimes. Edmonton, Alberta who was a re- cent guest of Mt. and Mrs. J. W. Levers, loft on Thursday for Bos- ton. Mass. where aha will attend meetings of the Nurses Association before returning to Georgetown to resume her vacations-Geo. Ienwiok Levers and Harry Parker have returned home from attending the Holland Cove Camp and will commence Red Cross wet- er aefety end swimming classes 0n Monday. Those wishing to take pert will be enrolled an that alter- noon and a picture on water safety and swimming will be shown after- wards in the Town Hall. The monthly meeting of the Georgetown Community Welfare League ‘was held in the Town Hall on Thursday evening. The minutes of the previoui meeting and the financial report were adopted. It was decided to make efforts w ob- tain the Georgetown potato ware- Misa Helen I. Penhale, R.N., of _ Doiiiiiiencoment Exercises St. Mary's Iioirvent Souris On Friday evening. June ll. brought to a close at St. Mary's convent, Bouris. when the i-ligh School pupils were awarded their promotions and Prflfnlillfll- Tl" large audience of parents. friends and relatives, privileged to be the guests of the Sisters and the Graduating Class for the occasion heartily agreed with the speaker or the evening when he referred to the group o! twenty-four graduates as "Jewels in a rich setting." The thirteen young ladies in floor-length white gown: brightened by a pink carnation nosegay and eleven faultlessly- groomed young men wearing a white carnation boutonnierc, pre- sented a fascinating picture of youthful dignity and charm. A background of green stage draper- ies and a foreground of baskets of tulips, naaeiseus and ctr-nu‘ blooms, formed an appropriate setting. Right Reverend J. A. Murphy. pastor of St. Mary's Church, Souris, as presiding chairman. presented the diplomas and prem- iums and spoke eloquently of the work being accozripllshed in the school. Reverend George Mac- Donald. pastor of St. Margaret's, the‘ guest-speaker of the evening, forcefully reminded the Graduates that the Island's best product was her sons and daughters, particul- arly those privileged to have re- ceived an education such as theirs. He added that he would like to remind them - and cities abroad - that this product was not for export - not even one sample, The occasion was likewise honored by the presence of Rev. P. G. Murnaghan, curate o4 St. ltlaryu, Bouris; Reverend Harold CTOIKOH. P.P. of Cardigan; Rm. Leonard MacDonald, P.P., of 5t. Charles, Reverend Owen Erharkey; Members of the School Board and Presidents of the various Societies. who so generously contributed to the prize list. Music and song by tho High School pupils pleasingly introduced the Graduation playlet “Friends Along Life's Way." To this was added childhoods pemililr charm in the visit‘ of Mother Goose grid her delightful nursery family, bidding farewell to the Graduates, while extending congratulations, good wishes and friendly advice. The following was the program presented: ' Duet - "Procesaional - Watson - Inez MacPhee and Bernadette Burge. _ Greeting - J. Cyril MacDonald. Chorus “Tihe Bells of 5t. Mary's" — High School, High School Dcpartnnent Promotions and Premiums. Junior First Aid Certificates. Duet -_ "Military March in D" —Shubert -- Noreen Whitman. Claire Burge. Friends Along Life's The Graduates. Mother Goose — Elaine Gallant. Way - Misa Muffett — Betty Mic- Intosh. Bo-Peep - Maureen Wood. Red-Riding Hood — Arm Chris- tine Cheverie. Christmas Spirit L- Patricia Mao- Donald. Alm-a Mater — Ellen Muilally. Religion - Clare Paquet. Dancers Audrey Mulle.lly, Dorothry Poole, Vivien Creamer, Florence Bushey, Madeline Praught, Joan Maclntyre. Graduation Honors. A Parting Word - Bernice Mc- Gaugh. Alma Mater. Address to the Graduates — Reverend George MacDonald, P. P. St. Margaret's, P. L‘. I. Right Reverend J. A. Murphy. D.P., presiding. God save The King. Promotions and Prize List Grades IX and X The following pupils are pro- moted from Grade 1X to Grade X — 1. Ellen Mulially, 2. Estelle McKlnnon, Noreen Whitman, s. Eleanor Walsh, 4. Teresa Flnnsrr, 5. Helena Roche, s. Margaret Rose Doucette, 'l. Edna Mallard, $5 Premltrrn for the standing in Grade IX, presented standing in Grade IX, pr awarded to and Noreen Whitman. Eleanor Walsh. to - Ellen Mullally. to - Noreen Whitman. presented by Mr. and Mrs. Willi Finnan. Premium ' for Application, Politeness -- Helena Roche. i: awarded to'- Ellen Mullslly. Grade X examinations another successful school W" "l! highest ‘erl by Mr. and Mrs. J. Peter Mac- Pheennd Miss Ella Muliaily are - Estelle McKinnon Premium for 3rd highest stand- lng In Grade IX, presented by Mr. A. T. McDonald, is aiwarded to - Premium for highest standing in Religion, Grade IX. presented by Mr. M. J. McQuaid, ia awarded Prmrrium for Hisotry. presented by‘ Mr. P. A. Mcisaac, Is awarded Premium for Perfect Attendance, em Hughes, is awarded to — Teresa and presented by Mrs. Daniel Mcltaohern. is awarded to Premium for French, presented by Reverend Father Murnaghsn, The following have beseed the l. ing in the Entrance Examinations. t’! Premium for Highest Yearly Standing in Grade x, presented by the J. J. Hughes Company. and Dr. A. A. McDonald. l" awarrbd to — Katherine Mc- Donald and Gertrude McDonald- is Premium for Second Billie Standing. presented by Mr. A. . McQuald, awarded to -- Teresa McDonald. Premium for Third Highest standing. presented by the Catholic Women's Hague. is awarded to — " adet‘ Burge. rremsum for Highest Standing in itelglon, presented by Right Reverend Monsig Murphy. is awarded to -- Gertrude McDonald. Premium for Highest Stendlnl In Latin and French, presented by St. Mary's Alumnae. is awarded to —- Katherine McDonald. Premium for Highest Standing in Mathematics. presented by Mr. and Mrs. John Creamer, is award- ed to - Teresa McDonald. Premiums for Application, pre- sented by Mrs. Reginald McDonald and Mrs. George Morrison, are awarded to Mabel McDonald and Sue McGaugh, Premiums for Sewing, presented by Mrs. J D. McDonald, and M11. Adrian M clnnis, are awarded to - Helen Gillie and Claire B-urge. Premium for Arithmetic, pre- seated by Miss Helen McIsurc, is awarded to —- Gertrude McDonald. Premium for science. presente‘ by Mrs. St. Clair Paquet. la awarded to - Katherine McDonald. Senior First Alrd certificates (in order of meriti- Wanda Mac- Phee, Mary Kenya, Claire Mac- Donald, Martina Hughes. Terese MacDonald, Helen Gillie. Junior First Aid Certificates (In alphabetical order) —— Bernr. ciette Burge, Claire Burge, Carrie Burke, Anne Hennessey, Margaret Hugfhes, Lorena Mallard, suaie Mallard, Geraldine .Mcl)onald, Bernice McGaugh, Sue McGaugh, Marguerite McInnis. Sarah Mc- Isaac, Ellen Mullally, Ursula Rice, Helena Roche. Lorraine Roche, Noreen Whitman. Prise List - Grade XI $15 Prorrrium presented by the Souris Branch of the Canadian Legion for General Proficiency is awarded to - Bernice McGeugh. s10 Premium, presented by the Canadian Legion. for second rank in yearly aggregate. is awarded to — Wanda MacPhee. $7 Premium, presented by the Catholic Women's League of Bouris, is amended for third rank in yearly aggregate to Rene Doucette. $15 Premium, presented by the Catholic Women's Dengue of Scuria, is awarded to the three graduates next in rank. with yearly aggregate over 30 per cent - Mary Keays, Cyril MacDonald and Kant Ellis. $5 Premium, for Latin, present- ed by Right Reverend Monsignor Murphy, is awarded to —- Susie ‘Mallardl $10 Premium for Mathematics, presented by the Bouria council of the Knights o4’ Columbus, is awarded, with equal merit, to - Bernice McGauglh and Rene Doucette. $5 Premium for Religion, pre- sented by the Children of Mary. is awarded to — Alan MacDonald and Lorraine Roche. $10 Premium. presented by the St. Mary's Alumnae. for the hoy and the girl who showed the greatest application to clans work during the year, is awarded, by popular vote of the class, to - Ursula Rice and Cyril Peters, $3 Premium for History, pre- sented by the Csthoiia Women's League of souris, is awarded with equal merit to - Wanda MacPhee and Alan MacDonald. $5 Premium for French, present- ed by the Diocesan Catholic Women's 11982118, is rvwerded to - Susie Mallard. $5 Premium for English, Liter- ature and Composition, presented by Mrs. Adolphus Inlay. is award- ed to - Wanda MacPhee. 82.50 Premium, presented by Miss Helen MacIssac, fa awarded. for second rank in English Literature and Composition, to _ Alan MacDonald. 85 Premium, for Science, p11. sentcd by the Sourls Branch of the Canadian Lesion. is awarded to - Bernice McGaugh. Second prize for Science. pre- sented by Dr. A. A, MacDonald. is awarded to _ Mai-y Kggyl $5 Premium, presented hy My, J. J. MacDonald is awarded. for by the Children of Mary. is pump, and Lam, to _ “rum. hwlfdfliluérl: iorliilenhgfullagliséhut Roche, and {or Aasidunug swung. lTHERE OUGHTA s5 A LAW! LOOKITM GAE“! C500 \\\Q\\\\\ _- . Placement! refruhluJClMlNI healsrsedntini- Ibseoeenenaad and... relief. .-IJ-l.I¢Y_.19._ 194s indfliar ozrlw rower, r0: sm ‘fbcre la chopping, chafing. cracked ,Iips. prickly hear. itching. Old and young alike are afiecred and often’ need the welcome, comforting help of medicated ICE-MINT. (Cl-UN? is ideal be rbildreob deli: can akin; equally uaeflrl sod elective‘ 6e adults. lCl-WNT Is e household, noerI- lieep a Iv on hud- cootiiio-seoriiirio-irerersiiino l. ll.‘ ,. Mrll lk/llxAl-I l.‘- I DAILY cross A DOWN i /BVI'P V!‘ IJCO _ Yesterday's Oryptoqnoie: win-r a sriurw-roen. ion to — John Poole. a5 Premium for Mathematid. presented by J- J-. Bulb" ""1 Company, is awarded to - Claire MacDonald and Ruth MacDonald. Premium, presented by Mr. Melvin McQuaid, fa awarded for the music of the rrelerlbed Grade XI Course, to — Geraldine Mac- Donald. Class Premiums for Assiduous Application, presented by Mrs. John D. MacDonald and Mrs. John Creamer, are awarded to - Marguerite Maclnnls and Martina Hughes. g3 Premium, presented b Henry Peters, is arward French to - Wilbur Cheverie. $3 Premium for Algebra, pre- sented by Mr. Norman Richards. is awarded to-Jemel Farrell. 83 Premium for utin, presented by Mi‘. Norman Richards, la awarded to ~ James Whalen. The Diplomas of the full classical course are awarded to: Miss Bernice McGaugh. Mle_s Wanda MacPhee. Mr. Rene Doucette. Mrs. for DEGPERATE FRA CAR? IXIIARRTi-IAT recur ri w A y no oussr ASKED féiihsfi? Ruth's” AND OILIROIIIIRI TRANS WHERE HIS TIZOUBtEG REALLY STARTED. C Katherine McDonald. Gertrude Mc- Donald, 2. Teresa McDonald. I. Bernadette Burge, 4. Helen Gillie, Mabel McDonald, e. Claire Bursa, d. Sue McGaulh. The Governor-Gencralh Bronan Medal for General Proficiency - house for e mammoth dance in Aruluak , Grade X - will be awarded to the student the hiabeu shal- . is since // i‘ F ' V WORD DAILY oaurmqcoru-nsre’. bow to work Itj ‘ ' axroznaaxa. "' IaLONOFBLLOW ' Ir One ieucr simply stands ti another. In this cxampieA UH a trophes, the length and format! __day the code letters are different. A Cryptograaa quohiioa , TUB-El KINDLY LAW. PLIASIID W111! A RATTLI, 1i. Dagger _L At a l. Volcano. l8. Great - distance N! SI quantity r s. Egan». ea i ‘Sarina u. Topaa $133.- I-l ° ' ' °" " "WW iIii iurruu '- i fneut.) pendent 21. Buckeye UL‘ “mm , 9. SIIKWOIID S. Pillli‘ It“! "mm lttcoin (It) LII-Idiom 22.8fm ‘ r 1 1.1. Branch term-i stout riuriasiil lrltluidl‘ llboundof Illhrow itflrowolll llilhiili li-Jfsliu entail boils l. Iitating ill. ltopper for 14. Undivlded area a bottle Yesterday's lalew‘ 15. Hot and ‘l. Noah's boat If. let and ' 82. laiior damp l. Talk leave in (slang) , la-Hewlng 11. Female pig a place as. Narrow. s, . tool . An engine 20. Ibtplode woven cot, 17. imparting 80. Pertaining ion strip r heat. destruction to shipping 8T. Hinder 10. Hall I. Put forth 81. Abradlng 38. Fun 80. Chest 080st board 40. Exclamaqgig 31. Aeroea 88. To move quickly l5. Map 2a. Carousel 21. Hawaiian food as. Confederate general 29. An honor above a knight l8. Part of “to h... 84. Native or ‘hirkey 88. Wine receptacle so. To disembark 38. Aflrm 89. Snooael 40. Jewish month d1. Allowance for waste . (comm-i 41. Hallowed -.,. m the trim m, x for the two 0's. etc. sins" 1mm. of the words are all hints. anon-user veto‘ w... vr rice scour-cram, Bll-IOLD TH! CHILE’?! I 4 “rat-muse M: Iias- Inasm- avaar-aal , ctrwui Miss Mary K91?!- Mr. Cyril MacDonald. Mr. Kent Ellie. Miss Susie Mallard. Mr. Alan MwDiifllld- Mia; Lorraine Roche. Mr. John Poole. w‘. Ruth MacDonald. Miss Claire MacDonald. Miss Martina Hughes. Miss Geraldine MacDonaIL. Mr. Wilbue Cheverie. Mia; Lorena Mallard. Miss Marguerite Maclnnil. Mr. Juries Whalen. Mr. Jaime: Farrell. Ml‘. Leo Gallant. Mr. Cyril Peters. Mr. Raymond MacDonald. Min Ursula Rele- Miss Enid Richards. This diploma certifies that thl above ' named- students have corn- pleted with commendable dilir ence and proficiency the Marltkni Course of Students prescribed 1°! Grade x1 and are hereby entitled is the honors of Graduation. Dy Fegely and Shorten