Place Among Food Chains Is Won By Dominion Stores Ten years ago Dominion was position|in fourth place, behind Loblaws, Safeway and A and Cormack reported. NEW STORES PLANNED He attributed Dominion’s ad - vancement only in part to the ad- dition of new stores, stating: “Al most a ‘million loyal customers of long standing constitute the solid foundation on which we built ‘the new sales record.” He re- ported thaf a total of 90 million individual customer transactions were carried out during the year, P, Mr. Mc- $5.00 te $9.95 a SUSPENDERS Gmart checks, stripes and solid colors. Famous name Men’s fur felt hats — new styles and colors Stetson $9.95 Biltmore $5.95 Men’s T-Shirts White or plain colours and fancy—Priced from $1.00 to $3.95 Gladstone Case, Nylon Flight Bags, Bathing Trunks, Dressing Gowns, Shirts and Shorts, Fancy Belts, Ties and Cuff Link Sets. Handkerchiefs in white, lawn and linen. 88 Queen Street and that an estimated 75,000 new bil giade, ut i SEFRs j sion in Canada for many years”, Mr. McCormack said. He said that the constant development of We carry a large assort- ment of men’s sport shirts in —checks, plaids, stripes and -plain colours—long and short sleeves—from $3.95 te $7.95 den’s Sweaters In all wool—orlons and ban- fons—coat style, pullovers, vests or Como style—3 or 4 _ buttons—plain or fancy trim. a Priced from $6.95 to $12.50 r FOR DAD’S. OF. DISTINCTION Men’s Broadcloth Pyjamas Plain or fancy stripes — priced from $3.95 to $7.95 GATOR BELT ther Genuine alligator, lea lined. A princely gift. Men’s Sport Coats—Hurris Tweed—fine all wool tweeds—check and splash weaves priced from $19.95 .. $31.95 Men’s Summer Jackets—zipper ‘and button style —nylon, rayon, twill cotton and gabardine—large assortment of colour’ combinations and styles. Priced from $8.95 .. $15.95 Men’s Fancy Dress Socks—wool, and nylon and orlons—size 10 to 12. Priced from $1.00 .. $1.95 Just arrived new neckwear for Father’s Day, large assortment to choose from. Priced from $1.00 .. $1.50 PROWSE BROS. LTD. The Store For The Whole Family Dial 8583 +. a ee ee ee a ae oe Pee ee aa a ’ ro a ee ee ee. eo ee fe ee eo r- 4aP%y.? Monument Commemorates SADE tw See eres OS WN Wager of the oe a years | base of the monument, along with eC peas Sige & 85! those of other aviation pioneers, unveiled on the grounds of the! J.5 present at the ceremony. At- : win of Toronto, widow of “casey” . Ee castes ot ocin |Baldwin, who flew over a New| SEOOND SECTION Charlottetown, Thurs, June 18, 1959 PAGE tion watched as Nova Scotia | York state lake in 1008 to become Lieutenant-Governor E. C. Plow] ‘se frst Canadian to By. od a * Keough also prize for Science. dedicated a stinless steel model] “Too often Canadians have un- following have an average seine me gras amen gees =| TIQnish High School Holds |=rse== 72 D. McCurdy made the first pow-| achievements of their country-| | | Jeent with not less than 50 per - ered flight in Canada in 1909. |men,” the Heutenant - governor _|eent in any subject and received Me, Mycardy, whee nian. 09: / ‘ la F .e s sag erage Reape ag Mar- “MW we are become one ‘prize cet, mae mt me teow gut ga woe =| COMMencement Exercises [sre wre ks ficient supermarket of the space} must learn to honor and encour- ene "| Willard Clohossey; Louis Smith; age, geared to low-cost mass food | age our citizens who display out-| The fifth annual Commencement ; Margaret Shea, Helen Doucette, for Devotion to Duty awarded to|Veynard Gaudet; Ivan McR ae; distribution. standing qualities.” Exercises the senior Hig h| Patricia Gaudet, Lorraine Gallant| Amn Broderick. Catherine McInnis, Janie Kough:. _ School were held im St. Mary's|Lee Gillis, Ann Broderick, Aud-| Prize for Mathematics and a| Helen Conway, Reginald Arsen- Hall on Wednesday evening, June|rey Richard, Joseph A. DesRoch-| prize for Literature awarded 1o|2™t: Jean Perry, also prize for 12, Rev. MJ. Rooney, presided.jes, Roth Harper and Joseph P.| Margaret Shea. Progress in music; Freda Gaw PITCHERS OF MILK J. Reginald MacDonald, Prin-|DesRoches. Prize for Latin and det; Pauline Finan; and Francis cipal of Queen Square School, ad-| HONOURS IN GRADE XH | awarded to Patricia Gaudet. | Peters. . dressed the Graduates. Also in-| Prize for Highest Standing and Prize for History and a prize GRADE NINE KEEP cluded among the honoured guests | General Proficiency in Grade XII| for Progress awarded to Audrey |CERTIFICATES AND PRIZES was Rev. Floyd McGaugh, Rev.| awarded to Eva Callaghan. who/ Richard. Certificates are awarded to the Patrick Walsh, Rev. Emanvel/has also led her class in all sub-| Prize for Application and a} Grade IX pupils who have obtain- PICTURES OF HEALTH Richard and Rev. Nazaire Gal-|jecis and receives a special prize| prize for Algebra awarded to|©d am average of 65 per cent with jant. pe -anSbagine y tae yarn ta a peed Roth Harper. met jess than 30 per cent in any In his address ‘spe ur-| istry i Prize for Progress and f: | subject. 8 ON THE GROW ged the young boys girls} Second Prize for Highest Stand-| fort awarded to Joseph S ee The following pupils have an who had reached this first mile-|ing in Grade XII awarded to! Roches. ik average of 85 per cent and over e : stone in their oe coi Norma O'Halloran who — P08 GRADE ELEVEN and they receive honor certifi- to launch ahead greater | ceived a special prize for CERTIFICATES AND PRIZEs , | ates: Active youngsters burn up lots of energy || stiainments: to continue to be|metry, and a prize for History Ghetiticains ase Gone coentesl <A petoe, ter Wghuebl oud cttl students for many years to come;} Prize for Ethios in Grade XII | to the following pupils in Grade|2 Prize for Latin and a prize for ee . they need milk to keep them on-the- |} to give their best to the world | awarded to Laureen CloLossey,| Eleven who made an average of|F-ench awarded to Edward Har- and not . on 0g Mell sagen who oe . prize for at ne cent or over in the year’s . ' healthy. moments of Jeisure tin English Compositi : work and not } th Prize for Algebra and go and on-the-grow strong and y Se ee eS ee Prize for Science, a prize for! cent in any subject. They are n| Prize for Geometery awarded te G & G Milk is chock full of food value || sti. Sslutory was by Margaret | Public Speaking snd s Prize fF | order of ‘merit Willard Gaudet : ue ; by Eva Cailag- awa to Lee Gillis. $5 per cent and over A for han. Prize for Latin and a prize for A certificate and prize for the| 4 to Elmer Perry. and it tastes so good! Graduation Diplomas were a-| French awarded to Lorraine Gal-| highest aggregate also prize for| A Prize for Ethics awarded te warded to the following students | lant. English, Chemistry, Biology and| Pip Macdonald. who had successfully completed; Prize for History and a prize| Latin awarded to Ann Callaghan. G and G PURE MILK DAIRY. 293 Allen Street Dial 4045 . b ; ee a . . | a g for Aigerbra and a prize Gometry and a prize ication awarded to Helen June is dairy month. This is the month we salute the dairy in- dustry for their contribution to the health of the nation. Be sure to keep lots of tasty, nutritious dairy foods in your refrigerator... they're rich in protein which is so necessary for good health. DAIRY MONTH SPECIALS EFFECTIVE JUNE 18 - JUNE 27 VELVEETA CHEES CRACKERBARREL CHEESE ck ea es Medium, 8 oz. ie 1 E vam 33° ee eee KRAFT CHEESE WHIZ # = 35° CANADIAN, SWISS, OLD ENGLISH PIMENTO KRAFT SLICES +=». 35° i || PIMENTO, NIPPY, SWISS, GARLIC, CANADIAN KRAFT ! |Handi Snacks *=« 31 4 4 ? = 33¢ 39c 42c A cetrificate and prize for His- tory and Algebra awarded to Joanne Handrahan. A certificate and prize for eth- ies and Latin awarded to Aud- rey O’Meara. A certificate and prize 7 per cent te 85 per cent. A certificate and prize for Class wwirit awarded to Alice Gaudet. ,.A certificate and prize for Ap- “lication awarded to John Gavin. | A certificate and second prize | for History awarded to Anne Ma- | “ie Keefe. 65 per cent 60 75 per cent. A certificate and second prize | for Geometry awarded to Philip ; Harper. A certificiate and second prize for Algebra awarded te Shirley Blanchard. A certificate and second prize for Chemistry awarded to Ann Marie McAlduff. - A certificate and second prize for Biology awarded to Elizabeth Certificates awarded te Doro- | thy Buote, Gloria Arsenault and | Irma Perry. GRADE TEN The Governor-General’s bronze medal is awarded to Dianne Gal- |'ant who has the highest aggre- | gate in the year’s work. | The following Grade Ten stu | dents are receiving honour certi- | ficates, that is they_have an av- erage of 8 per cent or over in the final examinations. Honour certificate awarded to Dianne Gallant also prize for highest average in final examin- ations and prize for French. Honour Certificate awarded to Marie Griffin also prize for Ari- thmetie and Geometry. Honour certificate awarded to | Paula Shea, also prize for His- ‘ory and Science. The following have an average ‘Setween 75 per cent and 8 per cent, receiving certificates. Jean Handrahan, also prize for Ethics; Ralph Perry, also prize for La- j tia: Marlene Aylward also prize for Geometry; Edward Fitzgerald also prize for English Literature; Leonard Hogan also prize for Geography; Rose Marie Fennes- sey, also prize for Algebra: Mar- garet Ann Gaudet; Winston A prize for health, a prize for sewing and a sewing certificate awarded to Susan Hogan. The following pupils\have av-. - erages between 75 per cent and 85 per cent and receive certi- ficates. A prize for English and a sew- ing certificate awarded te Ans Vandette. A prize for application awaré ed to Ann Marie LeClair. A prize for Latin awarded te Roger Smythe A prize for sewing and a sew ing certificate awarded ‘to Jean nette Gallant. Certificate awarded to Cather. ine McHugh. A prize for Socjal Studies a- warded to Michael McInnis. been meritied by the following students: Bronze Medallion for 5th vear in Water Safety Course: Susan Hogan, Isabel Gallant, Catherine McInnis, Rose Marie Fennessey and Dorothy Buote. Bronze Cross for 6th year in Wa- ter Safety Course, Marie Buote. BANK CLOSED CAIRO (AP)—The Iraqe gov- ernment has ordered the liquida- tion of the French commerria! bank in Baghdad as a show of solidarity with the Algerian reb- els. Baghdad radio said the bank was given six months to liquidate its business. ROY Frig. or °29:°° pown With 12 Months Te Pay Inquire about Appliance Specials only 399 5-00 For | MacLEAN & SON 117 Kent St. 2 Dial 7186 Very cool proposition for a hot day ment, take a tip from the youngsters, and try one of our jumbo sized cones! quick, cooling refresh- Make Dairy Foods JUNE IS DAIRY MONTH Daily Food aes Kent St. Charlottetown ,¥ OLD SPAIN and DAIRY KING