TUESDAY. nunasgiifnriur (Continued from page l0) er would be glad to see her. and before she and recognized it. she wondered if nether was still here, She decided In go see. She. scrambled up the 'ree straight to the doorway that clad so short a time before been 'amiliar. She climbed. eagerly. Would she find mother at home? It mother wasn't at home what. a iurpris. she would have when she angry face so close to her own. here!" It was an ugly bark, Ragtail dodged around to thelriizht behind other side of the tree. In a flash Rngtall dodged around one tree. did come home. Perhaps new rnoth- mother was out of that doorway and around the tree after her. Bag- Just as she reached the doorway, tail realized she had made a mis- could peep in. take. Round and mother thrust her head out. But trunk of the tree they raced. Fin- was it mother? Ragtail was really ally. Ragtall jumped to the ground. in doubt. There was no love in the Right round on the behind her she heard a thump. 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Mother was right at her tail. Ragtail ran out on a limb and leaped for another tree. She mlmed a jump. Mother lFIlt'In'I. try it. She just sat there , for a moment and scolded. And how lshe did scold! Ragtail didn't. wait. 'The instant she landed on the lizround she took to her heels. She. ';zot away from that part of the lGreen Forest as last as her legs .cnuld take her. She ran until she ll:-ould no longer hear that amid- -ing voice. she had made a mistake she would never make again. ! IN ni-znoailn LARCHIBAIID TTRENTON ldeath of Archibald Brenton Mac- iD(iIlFll(l on June, R. Mr. MacDonald, who was in his 70th year spent his life at Vernon 'River. uhere his sterling character land pleasing disposition endeared him to all. He was the son of the late. Archibald MacDonald and lMar,ioric Enmnn MacDonald oi Vernon River. He, leaves to mourn his sister. lBeasie (Mrs. James Long), Char- 'lotteiown Royalty. and the follow- liiig ncpliexvs and nieces: Archibald MacDonald. C. E. and Virginia MacDonald (Mrs. Lennard Haggeri both of London. England: Wil- liam Long of Cliariuurtown Roy- lalty and Marjorie Long (Mrs. 'Francis Dimockl of Dartmouth, S. l His older brother, J. J. MacDon- ald, C.E. B. Sc., passed away in lworthiiig. England, in 1937. it The funeral, conducted by Rev. ;J '1'. Irwin of Trinity United .Church. Charlottetmvn, was held p.1une ii. at the United. Church. lvm-non Rivcr. follovvuisz a short SPl'l'l('P at the home of his nephew l iequal.) MNCDONALD l ...-- I Residents of Vernon River and vicinity were saddened by the rm: GUARDIAN. Brackley School Hold Annual Picnic On Thursday afternoon. June 25. the Annual picnic for pupils of Brackley School was held at Stan- hope Beach. of friends and parents witnessed awarding of certificates and prizes as follows. Certificates were awarded to the following pupils who made over '15 per cent. in grading exams, in order of merit:- Carol MacM.illan, Faye sellick, Bernice Newson. Vir- ginia Macliay, Cyril Bryenton. Marie Bryenton. Jeanne Jenkins. Elaine Bryenton, Blair Bryenton, Roger Sheila Roper. Lorraine Dorothy Proude, Johnny Blatch, Wayne Luella Clark. Ernest Roper, Blatch. Betty Bryenton, walker. David t Jenkins. Bryenton, Wallace Jackson, Prnwse and Guy Ford. Prizes for Highest Average: - Grade X, Gall Prowse, Grade Ix- Ernest Roper, Grade VIII-Wsh lace Jackson, Johnny Blatch (Composite Tests), Grade VIII School exams, Johnny Blatch. Grade VII Ernest Bryenton, Grade VI Virginia MacKay. Grade V Ber- nice Newson, Grade IV-Luella Clark, Grade III Carol MaoMillan. Grade II Donnie Roper, Grade 1 Janet Cudmore. Grade I B Ernest Prowse. Department. Bobby Bryenwn, Hazel Walker. Attendance, Allan Blatch, Doro- thy Proude. Most Improvement, David Jen- kins. Application. Faye Selliok. Highest Carol MacMillan 9'l.3',?a. Highest Average-Grade VI - X Stewart. Allan Hazel Ernest Virginia MncKay 96.057" special Pri7.es:- Arithmetic alanet Cud- more; Spellings - Faye Sellick. Marie Bryenton, drawn by Marie Bryenton. Tables - Virginia Mac- Kay. Marie Bryenton, Bernice Newson, Dorothy Proude, Jeanne Jenkins. Faye Sellick. Carol Mac- Millan, drawn by Dorothy Proude. alty. Pallbearers were Messrs. Green, M.S. Lea, John Oliver and Warren Enman. He was laid to rest in the church cemetery. A good attendance Janet Cudmore. Selliclr, Donnie Roper. Gray. Gail Average Grade I-V John Huntley, Matheson, Samuel Masters CHARIJOTTETOWN Marie Bryenton. Dorothy Provide- drawn by Marie Bryenton. Hygiene- Jeanne Jenkins. Faye Selliclr. Carol Ma.cMillan, drawn by Jeanne Jenkins. Meanings - Virginia Macliay, Marie Bryenton, Bernice Newaon, Dorothy Proude. Verna Lee Ford, drawn by Bernice Newson. Grade I-H.eading- Janet Cud- more. Elaine Bryenton, drawn by Janet Cudmore. . Science -Gall PraI'.u.. Mathernatiu -Ernest Ropes. French-Gail Prowse. Literature - Virginia MacKay, Blair Bryenton, Elaine Bryenton, Roger sellick, drawn by Virginia Macxay. Ward Drill -Grade I-IV - Jeanng Jenkins, Faye selllek. Carol Maclldillan. Blair Bryenton, Betty Bryenton. Helen Pierce. Donnie Roper. drawn by Donnie Roper. Canadian History-Bernice New- son. British History -Virginie Mec- Kay. Geography - Virginia MacKa.y, Sheila Roper. Faye Sellick. Carol MacMillan. Blair Bryenton, drawn by Blair Bryenton. Number Drill-Grade I -Wayne Gray. An address was read to the teacher, Mrs. Leona Cameron, Virginia MacKay and Janet Cud- more made the presentation of a beautiful gift. The teacher re- sponded by extending thanks to pupils and to parents for their co-operation and great interest taken in school work. The Women's Institute generous- ly treated all present to ice cream, and later supper was enjoyed by all Grammar - lrnut Bryenton. preua t. achool sports were held on the beach as follows: 50 yd. duh -boys 'I and under. 1. Wayne Gray, 2. Freddie Mac- Laren, 3. Roger Sellick. 60 yd. dash -girls '1 and under, 1. Elaine Bry- enton. 2. Janet Cudmore. 3. Betty Bryenton. so yd. duh -girls I and 9. 1. Shellh Roper. 2. Faye sellick. 3. Helen Pierce. 50 yd. dash boys- 8-9-l0- 1.Bobby Bryenton. 2. Blair Br-yenton. 60 yd. duh, girls- lo--li-l2. 1. Marie Bryenton. 2. Bernioe Newton. 3. Hasel Walker. 50 yd. duh boys 14 and over-1. Allan Blatch, 2. Emeat Bryenton, 3. Wallace Jackson. 50 yd. duh boys ll-13-13. 1. Eugene Gray; 3. Johnny Blatch; 3. Ernest Roper. HOPPUIK Undo I. 1. Enter Bel- liok; 2. Elaine Bryenton; 3. Cyril Bryenton. Hopping - Grade !I, 1. Betty Bryenton. 2. Helen Pieroe.. Hopping, Grades III-VI 1. Eugene Gray: 2, Verna Lee Ford; 3. Bet- nioe Newson. Hoppirig - Gredu VIII-X. 1. Allan Blatch; 2. Ernest Roper. Relay Raoe-Allan Blatchla team. Tux-O-War - Ernest Bry- enton's team. Tug-0-War --Men versus ladies-won by men. Married Womenls Race-1. Mrs. Keith Cudmiore; 2. Mrs. Ivan Bry- enton; 3. Mrs. Frank Blatch. Men's Raoe-1. Ellsworth Proude, 2. Harvey Jenkins; 3. Ray Selllck. Everett Gray. Men's Tug-0-War -James MM- Kay'a Team. Gentlemen'a Race - l. Vernon Ma.oMillan: 2. Frank Blatch; 8. Edward Sellick. Starter -Walter MacMillan. Judges -Frank Blstch. Willard Prowse. Harvey Jenkins. George Jackson, Ernrnoru Newson, Stanley Jackson. .. JULY ,7". 1953 I'M 107076 M7 CM! 01' PRGSEIII (DIV PRICES on the 'blue coal' .8IIMIdEiI FILL-lII' PLAI Y You, too. can save money-If "you buy 'blue coal' at present summer prices. Use our 'blue coal' SUMMER FILL-UP PLAN-'t By taking delivery now, you save time. worry; and ' money. Always buy 'bIue coar- The World's Finest Anthracite Phone us Now A. PICKAIIIJ & G0. DIAL 5541 LETS William Long. Charlottetown Roy-I ,m , ,,..-.- l WOMEN'S 40th Annual Convention PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Cf PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE JULY 8 - INSTITUTES 9. 1953 July 13tII-514th Many Thanks To Everyone! 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