_ __,__,_.._ _-.... uI-avlmttflfllfl. _,_,,_,_.._-_-_-,y-.-.c.s.il.li.v.mn.n.n--n--.-...____,_____. ::\~‘.-\.'..-..-.' " ‘iii-i " a‘ ~ " I _- .-.. . “vi Q-f-\'.-.'a .-.sv.-.'."-'.'-'-‘-'-‘-‘\-'-"-"-‘f*'-'-'-"""""""‘Pa’ l I I n : i. i. r \ § Holiday i Special Price 16.95 to 32.50- Redieeed DRESSES- and plain materials. A styles lei both Women’: lar to 8.96. LADIES’ SlllTS— Brown, Blaek and Grey. Size: 12 to 44 in the lot. Regular 29.50 to 3450- LAIIIES'_ 00lT8-— Group of Coats in Navy, Black, Green, Also Tweeds and Reverslbles. New Summer Dresses-Prints, Stripes, Dots Thursday and Friday . sronss orsn FRIDAY TILL a r. M. chooses ALL my sawnoar Specials en-tailored cloths. Navy, Red. Regular price 9.95 “’ 19.75 ll good colors and smart and Misses’ sizes. Regu- Tllli GR flDAl. C0. LADIES 1 99 QUEEN STREET ' WEAR TIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII)IIIII JIM“ Fuses ‘Sister Ships iii invasion Fleet \ \ \ w \ \ \ \ l l ‘ s \ x x a i \ \ \ \ \ l § \ Inn as . nuns Photos JIIDIJIW PRINCE DAVID (R09). PRINCE HINRIN mu: Canadian ships in the _ armada carrying allied troops to brmch Hitler's Atlantid wall were originally designed for holiday trallic wit no thong t of grim business on - a Norman y Coast. The Prince enry, Prince David and Prince Robert were built for the Canadian National Steamships at Birkenhead, En land. In the Pacific Coast service and: in Atlantic waters each of these three sister ship: covered greatdis- touces and urried many holiday’ travellers until 1939 when taken over b the R0 nl Canadian Navy. The fill/LOB. rinco Robert became an anti-aircraft cruiser while the other two were redesigned as combined operations cruisers. Press despntches from the front reported that the Prince Henry was one of the first ships to land troops in Franco while the Prince David also launched licr landing craft in the early slaizes of the attack, and fil Prince llubvrt was an important unit of the protective fleet. While Canadian National Steam- the PRINCE ROBERT (centre). and the tom) photonaahed Ive/are her conversion Ior war service required, the did ask for power and eed and t us, unknowingly, ro- vided the basis f or useful cruisers. he builders installed high pressure boilers feeding steam turbines to develop 16,000 horsepower and a. top speed of 23 knots. The purpose was to main- tain an exactin ’ ' . The Prince ships were designed for 334 first cabin assengors with deck space for 1,500 diiy passengers. When launched these ships were each of 6,000 tons. In war dress their top decks, which carried much of the cabin accommodation, were dis- mantlcd. H.M.C.S. Prince Robert has been more frequently in the news than her Canadian National sisters, early capturing a rich prize in the Pacific, and afterwards staging a fierce battle against enemy aircraft while guarding a convoy in the Atlantic. Tfhese ships sailed to the Land of the hlirlniglit Sun but no Alaskan adventure imagined by Jack London, ships olliccrs had no thought of war when specifying the type of ship Vsbirrii i ‘scholar’ Rcport ior MM’ Grade X _ 1 Isabel Diamond, 2‘ Enid Slaukford Grdo VIII — l Ulha-n Diamond. l Marjorie Ommfvrd, 3 Betty HOYHI Grade VII — 1 Freddie Tamer. Gracie VI - l Roma Rodd, 2 01s.». Ford, 3 Buddy Home. nmge V _. 1 Eric l-iolroyd Grade v - 1 Veda and Eleanor amid requal) 2 Anna MaeParlane Robert Service or Rex Beach ap- proaclied that recent action off the Coast of Normandy. wand Melvin Hambly, (equal) l3 Athoi Auld. Grade n - B l my Sellick- (b) Ernest Diamond. 2 Ian Auld. Perfect attendance: Betty Horne. lRoma Rodd. Alhol. Auld, Eleanor Rodd. Ernest Dlfllrwnd- l Prizes for stars: Veda Rodd. AHM- Rodd, Ian ‘McFarlane, Eleanor iAuld. Ernest Diamond. | Average over 95 per cent: Roma. amt-id, Olga Ford, Freddie Turner, c lvhdh Rodd. EHOBDOI‘ Rodd Teacher: Vema L Turner. Keneington and Vicinity Halli mill!!!‘ I d h u o! .111? lillgauallcland {$11. lidwud Panda-net. l. 0. I- V- i, o! Charlottetown. visited ht: home here over the oak-end. Miss Betty Durant o! Bummer- i: spending the school holl- day: in Ke . thl W!" d Mrs. Bert- 9 e. clo exercises o! the Ken- nhliihtgh iiinii School were held in m. King eerie hell on ‘rhurl- day evening June 22nd. Prinolvll Norman M nald and his it!!! 0f teachers are to be 00111911531344 on the rash nerceniue o! P who ettalned diplomas and medal and was also Valedlctnfllll- Grading List Koiieliigteii Sclieel rndlfl‘! omru J“ attain’: uhogtfl/ndelto-tirsilelherlt III l Thompeenihoperhnt clan. Marin-i ne Mann. Hunter. Donnie Cameron. ElWWd Cameron. Marv Bowness. Prise Ll-lt lng the year. Mc0arvell. Janet If“!!! - Glade i in Grade 8. Perfect attendance- Arthur and sally W . Prize ror proficiency. awarded to Garrie MacLean. Also Ior Drol. to Mairion ur and Ruth Marion tevexison. Reside Ponder- gast. Jirnie Kennedy. Prlez for Spelling to Myrns Cou- ns. F th rlzes I im emsnt. swalfieauil’. midfield "than. ari . Helen MacMlllsri, Mildred . Prize I01‘ good work and neatness, Rebecca Jardine. Miss McMahon's Department Grading from Grade II to Grade III in order 0t merit: Eleanor Bernard. Morsaret Chan- pell, Donald Burt. Ella Cshlll and Wayne Hughes (equal). Frances Pendergast. Ruth Webster, Earl Dsvison, Ellsworth Cameron. Ralph Promt, Frank Mecarvflle, Janet Carvell. Grs ti-om Grade III to Grade I in order o! merit: Kenneth Blakeney. Donald Hun- Wlndsor Mc- Lean. Ivan Gill, nald McLean. Clifford Mill. Roma Hamilton. An~ na Mecarvlile, James McQusid. Leo Arsena/ult, Jean Reeves, Arthur Vincent, Karl Chisholm. Prize List for Grade II: 1. Prize for the highest total, :- wardcd to Eleanor Bernard. 2. Prize for the highest maxim 1n Arithmetic. awarded‘ to Margaret Chappell and Wync Hughes. 3. Prizes ior veneer. attendance. awarded to rtuth Webster and Har- old Condon. Brize List (or l Prize for the totsl, awarded to Kenneth Blakeney. _2. Prize for the HJJHBSL in En- glis , awarded to wmdsor Mac- man a. hm m: u» hifilhfiit m Geo- graphy. awarded to Kenneth Bia- honey. 4. Prize lor the hlshest in Arith- metic, awarded to Donald Hunter. cis. Macdoanld, Gordon Kennedy, Doreen Gallant, Naomi Mccarville. Emma McMahon, Iillsie Mclihdyen, old Pawntcr, Bruce Champion. 50h. HlRl-lICSt. Aaarefim in Grub V- Beizgie Mwarve . 1st prize for Arithmetic-Reggie McCarvell Freda I-ieckbert. Gwynne on. Writing-Yvonne Arsenauit, J1me Paiynter. Mrs. Sunnis- Dspertinent géade V Gradlnz List in order ol m . IAW rents Oe-hlll. Ellsworth Mann, Mary MacDonald, Gloria Inllll. Ailred arson, is Reeves Rslnh Kill bride. Jean Kelly, Ralph Otlidon, Enaoi- Oatwov. Wendell Kllbride. Grade V1 Grading list in order o! merit' Neva I-Ieckbert, Malsle MhMshon, th Devis- Alan Chunpion. Olive Boned. inwmvunnnt dur- i Prize m: mo“ awarded to Janet Marlon Ms- I ebster Prizes gtor readins awarded to I E118 Neva l-Ieckbert. I t Adams. Ms-isie McM-ahclin Bruce Harvard, Donald ert Ellie Brookias. Frances Adams, V18 Penalewn. Glen Suasizury, Jackie Bernard. Ivan Day, ivm-im Charlie 11.05618. Donnie Clark, Maris? oweomcléeflciiisrxilewlin T Ma“ . e . Priduslt Grads v a vli limb“ Grade V lish-Malsle McMahon and Aiithmetic-Alsai Champion, GwmN/nhv-Ivan Day. Hl-‘ltflry-Neva rlecinbeit Hygiene-Alan Champion. Bacillus-aim Brooklris and Mai- McMahon e . Peflevt Atw da . but 11H éifiebz-Neva Heck . Frances Cinssworl: {or year-Neva Heck. —Geraldi Dri ' 35mm ne scoli and GMiss gelndcligzasti‘: Department Arenas _ race t or e at mer t) i; _ _ Sheila Connick amid June Sem- phrey, wot ‘or y," Emma Hum pie xequal). Marlena Davison, June 11b; m Gr“, y_ Psumamwnoileiaéiih (equal) ciareiiiag Emmuhmillwy‘ v . i iviccmeii, ryhahu Semple, Pai-rl- Pass uiltugifi? mwlm“ Prolltt, H "h h et Jardine. Botlliw Pendolaoialiil Joen Wedlook N John Vincent. Florence Cahiil, l-lar- c ' mm“ Hlmmluey‘ lauds Woodlriiwn. To _ p; . donut. Joyce oodlngrtgnnlv Joesph Ggiciedlvgfiegiilie MoCarvell, Kmmde en en e n, vonne Arson: and; _ p,“ fléencfilltlibb. Lorenadligomlvnifil. A11 ‘Irssible JIIQYIE, shielidigv” xehheliyi’ n Tommy o . n; ' ' Prize’ List and Certificates “n ‘"55,’ lstTshella LXJnnlck Ind June Shirley MoOeirveli, mm,- Kgnngdy: sem e. pi-i "m; BrcliL-lillszrlene Davlson. ury._flog.n PX,‘ Highest AKRTBGMQ in GTIdG IV, mphy-Rqwnn pron“ Cqllillly merited bv June Sunnis and Ari mic-Margaret. Jardlns 5118118 Conriick. ugh-Mgr; Ju- e scistlnrlu ior Arithmetic-June mrlim-dmm gmpmvanent 40°”), m-De- bfl . 1 1st. for Geography-MA. i n ene v n- Hlsto —A dr, t. dfilnd. wipe: Ior Geoarwnhy-Hvn- us; KJLQNQOH“ 3 . _- Pro] 1st prize tor Literemre-Iilels mm fiidlgim Jfiidm, ° - 59¢ — Jardlne. Pri r iinu first most num- moggirtireslxililurina the yeer-qan-r- xffisatw mmwmmtpshlrm v Penteot stomach - Mar l Mann. Betty r-haietgii. Billy g1? air. MIQDOIIIH} mum-she Pest List . Ions Meodonaid. G e Huestis, was. Rob- ____M-fl-yhew._ _Elea.iior McMurdo. TILLIE THE” TOILER_ A DREAM TABOO! ' Clearing Sale t ~ lasl: year's Summer Dresses 5 Bargain Group's! GROUP 1-81.98 eellliig for 81-09- 3mm llllll. Plllllllu Gingham: and Seersucker: GROUP 3-96.06, selling (or 88.06, Printed all Plel: Sheer: with Bil-III» also plain crepe, black and navy - Redlngotts. ..... ~eeeee ................... GROUP 0-87-95, selling for 95-96. Pleh sheen. printed sheen, gin:- hains. eliainbraye, also navy and blaelrerepe Redingotes ..... u... .._.,.... .....-.. .........£......... ~ 3.95 5.95 GROUP E—$12.95, selling for $6.95, half price. These dresses are monotone printed sheer-s, also a few Plain (‘"1185- GRQUP 11-31096, selling for $5.96, halt price ln ginghaiiis, chambrays, two piece rediugote dresses. Also two piece dresses in printed slieers. -- Lasl: Year's Summer Coats $3.95 Worth up to $35.00 ABOUT 25 last year summer coats, worth up to $35.00, now selling for $8.95, light and dark colors. . Also a few tweeds and plaids. . Ronald Kennedy. Leland Carley, Lee Sample. Mary Mathson. Ruth McNeill. Geneva McMahon. Hen- rietta McArthur. Mark lilcQuald. Past List Gr — ode 1X. Michael Dale, Kathleen Plcketts. Shirley Monklev. Genevieve De- laney. Pearl Mann. James Saunders. Georse McMahon, Andrew McLean. rniza_i._is'r MGDRE £~ BLOUSES-Slightly soiled in sheers and slub materials. priced- §3.95fnr_............-... $2.95for..............._ 1-95‘ Mason L‘ CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. i Governor-Generals Medal -— Pro- l ‘tillcdiency in Grade X-Ione Macdon- 2nd. highestusaggresate4radex mstics 1st year Grade X-Bruce Howard Highest ih English and Arithmetic Grade X-Ione Maodonald Mggiieesiiaflsegmegaze. arm?- sewha niches Aizfireiiate. one Iii-Kathleen Picketts -—G¢0f(te Hues . Highest in English and Ariith- HIQJBM in French. Latin, Math, H 119st Aggregate — ist. year metlc, 1st veer. Grade x. -_ Bruce —Mlchael Dale. pupils Grade X-Bruce Howard. Howa . l-l-lainest in Eziizlish k Arithmetic Mfl-v ‘Fflhlll- Hishest in French, man. Mat- Highest in Science and History, -—Mlchael mm. hematics. Grade X-Ione Macdon- Grade X-Iorig Macdonald. I-llgriest in History. Georranhy "Ida Highest 1n Science and History. Rural science A: l-lyslene-Mithitl l-llizlggt__ln_l=f_r_ench._l.a,tli_i. Mattlva-biqdvear, Grsde_X_—,1_3_rgia1d Na/uss. lDale. BRINGING“ UP FATHER By George McMaiiur WE'LL-l WATCl-GD MR VAN ANBU% AND DID WHAT iootww-r err/w ICE" l aox-ve-rooum-outv I; OH; 5HOW U5 HOW TO TRAVEL LIKE YOU DO " ISLANDS, WHERE YOU WENT ' ‘ALMO ST ~// HEDID-ur-znssatoroe creme/mo- KNIVEE - 5POCN5 l WUZ AFRAID TH’ $75 FORKS l!’ MOLD El-QNLIP-HERE l9 A BLVE? PLATE-TOO! - ii l Q m“ Q fl \ Jl ' ° e or ° o -| O 6 o0 p _; Qan- nq- | 1-14 and g l By i Kdwiiir OH-TD TH’ SOUTH $EA i LEMME GET WELL, HERE WE ARE AT THE DOCK"' ‘I'D-O-