THE GUARDIAN. cnaatorraroww fliii iisiriiii euiiiiimi s...ii.,c...v...; ' : iiunaiar. d.AibeAlthaIlrI.I1roe l "”""” .:......':'..... .'.::..:: 0...." 'i Graduation aonivi: osoiwm-own: waiao. lawn. The Guardian may be bought at any ol the following places in Montagua: sun 5. A. Llewellyn: Ilra. Oils. an uoorgetnwn: The Post Office: In sourlsi The Snack Bar and I" ll. Ilciiarda I lion. ..'l-'i'l"l't-JD FOOTWEAR. at Ibo Ilontazue Shoe Store race sioirr , ....... .... 4 ...--..-j-.-.. ...-..- ...-.. . .. ---...... PRINCE EDWARD To-BAY io Tiiiiil. TODAY'S MATINEE CANCELLED Evening Shows 7-9 Another school year was brought to a successful close at St. Mary": Convent, Souris, on Wednesday evening. June 11. when the High school pupils were awarded their promotions and premiums. An ap- preciative audience of parents and friends lined the Auembiy Halt where the graduating class oi twenty-two young ladies and six young men received, the diploma: and premiums that crowned their final year of High School work. Green draperies and baskets oi ADULTS ONLY , . "Ii it ill be ( JHI .Xi'('I'l'I. PIIIl.'f.'. , I 111:1 '1 xrup It.ii'irI,i.:t Wu . . i iiwli if I ll(lIlf('(1fII... ' ' large number of members from Alpha Rebekah lodge. Charlotte- town. Mrs. Elizabeth Mackachern and Mrs. Ruby Houle. past presi- dents of the Rebekah Assembly, and Mrs. Ruth MICLCOd, Deputy President of Acme Rebekah Lodge. were received and introduced by Mrs. Mary Macharen, Mrs. Win- nifred vlckerson and Mrs. Evelyn ..'EXCELLi-.;b:lT.i)0UBLE LOT available. Apply 0. M. Landry. Montague. Mr. George Nicholson. Commer- cial traveller, spent the week-end at his home in Montague. A NIVI TASTE THRILL-the cbeWY sweetness of honeycomb-coated l l W IEANNE cilliiiiimnii W Willi WA” iitiili" ..-.D,ARRY.'L.F-ZANUCK-ELIAKAZAN EXTRA! TIME "BEAUTY AT WORK" .-; - 10- luv and win. Shows 2:30-7-8:45 NEWS I caiiiioow T NOTICE MT. STEWART STRAWBERRY EXCHANGE WILL BE OPEN TO RECEIVE BERRIES WEDNESDAY NOON JUNE 28th iiment . llrtliopedic . Ciairopodist 143 Great George street so no A CHABLOTTETOWN, P.l.L I Mr. i The regular Mr. Emmett MacGilllvray, Mon- tague. has been employed at the Fish Hatchery, in Cardigan. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clark, Bor- den. spent the week-end in Man- tague, the guests of Mrs. Clarkls parents. Mr. and Mrs. Heath Stewart. Miss Ola Hamilton, Charlotte- town, spent the week-end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hamilton, New Perth. . and Mrs. Hurmon Martin. Souris. were week-end visitors to Montague, the guests of Mrs. Martin's mother, Mrs. J. E. Bur- lden. . . 'i-Ii: many friends are pleased tin lezirn that Mr. Alan Nicholson, jwlontaguc. has successfully under- gone an eye operation in the Royal Victoria Hospital. Montreal. iMr. Nicholson has recovered the sight of one eye, and his friends Reynolds. At were made by Mrs. natural flowers made an appropri- ate stage setting for the long white gowns and pink carnations worn by the young ladies and the grey flannels. dark coats and white car- nation boutonniere of the young men. Right Reverend J. A. Murphy. Pastor oi St. Marys Church. Sour- is, presented the graduates' dip- lomas and voiced the appreciation and thanks of the Reverend Fath- ers. the Reverend Sisters and the numerous audience for the inspir- ing address delivered to the grad- ugtes by Dr. Frank MacKinnon. Principal of Prince of Wales Col- lege. Mr. Melvin McQuaid. secre- tory of School Trustees. acted 85 capable chairman for the occasion. presenting the certificates of pro- motion to Grades IX and X With the many premiums so generously donated by various societies and friends of the school. His Worship Mayor La Vie and Mr. J. J. MacDonald oi the Board of School Trustees expressed the the close of the brief remarks Macllachern, Mrs. Houie. Mrs. Macloeod. Miss Ethel Sutherland. Mrs. Helen Turner, Mrs. Katherine J. Stewart. Mrs. Mary Maclaaren and Mrs. Edith Davison. At the close oi the regular meeting, Mrs. Helen MacEachern, Alpha Lodge, pre- sided during the re-organization of 9. District meeting to be held on the. second Tuesday of June every year. Mrs. .MacEachern out- lined the purposes and benefits of such a meeting. after which the following officers were duly elect- ed: President - Mrs. Helen Mac- Eachern; Vice-President Mrs. Ruth Macleod: Secretary -Miss Ethel Sutherland: Guardian.-Mrs. Mary MacLnreii. A short program was presented. including instru- mental music by the Misses Flor- ence and Eleanor Macxlnnon: a duet by Miss Eleanor MacKinnon and Mrs. Helen Coffin. and Scot- tish dances by Miss Jessie Mac- bustness session. are hoping that his second opera- tion will be equally successful. A social evening was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Dewar, Brudenell. last week, sponsored by the Brudcnell Wo- men's Institute. A substantial sum was realized from an auc- tion sale of articles, with Mr. George MacDonald as auctioneer. A sing-song with Mrs. Malcolm .ViacKenzie as organist. was en- joyed. ice-cream and cake were served to more than sixty guests. meeting the Ladies Auxiliary of the Cana- dian legion. Montague was held in the Legion Hall on Monday evening, conducted by the past president, Mrs. Laura MacNell. Routine business was transacted, and plans were discussed for spon- soring the banquet at the Legion Annual Convention to be held in Montague in September. One new member was welcomed. of E Recent visitors of His Worslilp iMayor W. H. Lane and Mrs. Lane Ewere Mrs. Edwin Craig. Cove- 'head; Mrs. Marjorie Hobbs, Tor- onto; Mrs. Lois Strickland. Cove- head: Mrs. Dawson I-litghes, Covehead; Mrs. Hazel Richard- son, Toronto; and Mrs. Dolby Hobbs. Toronto. While in Mon- tague -the--psrtrravlstr motored -to Murray Harbour shldl Murray River. Gowan, accompanied by Mrs. Cof- fin and Mr. Archie Hume. Three readings by Mr. Compton, Char- lottetown were very much enjoyed. A sing-song with Mrs. Helen Mac- Eachern as pianist. was enjoyed by everyone. A delicious lunch of ice-cream and cake was served by the hostess Lodge. Whim Road Clld Duet: "Let Us do With Pleas- ure"-Betty Cheverie. appreciation of the audience for the excellent work accomplished by the school. Music and song by the High School pupils pleasingly introdiic- ed the graduation piaylet ”Cvi"and- mothcr'I Old Patchwork Quilt . 80 charmingly presented by ifiembe” of the graduating class assisted by pupils from Grades VIII. IX and X The following was the pi"-osram presented: raisins blended with the nut-rich flavor of crisp Kellogg's Brain Flakes! It's Kellogg's New double- delicious, double-nutritious ti'eat- ready to eat. Rich in iron: bounti- ful in good grain nourishment; and supplying those benedts of bran, too! Be first to serve the "one and only" i(Ei.uooc.'s ruiism BRAN FLAKES. Your grocer has it NOW! ;Io"g.V2?.'Z”Eaisrf" s. -High s';i.;.'.;i. Promotions and Premiums. Quilt": Grandmother-Frances Ford. Duet: "Military March"-Frances Mother's Lullaby-Joyce Paqiiet. Ford. Anna Praught. Schooldays-Mary Gillis, Velma Graduate-Helen Maiiie MacCon mack. The Bride-Patricia MacDonald. Minuet Dancers-Anne MacDon- ..tMrs. Mack Munro, Whim Road, Chorus: "The Bells of St.Mary'i" left on Friday to spend several days in Georgetown. All are pleased to know that Mr. Eustachous Mcciirron, Mon- tague is back at work again after his recent illness. , Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Campbell. Whim Road. included Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Watts of Charlotetown, and Mr. Wattsl parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Watts of Grand Tracadie. Miss Millie MacDonald recently left on a trip to Edmonton, Alber- ta. Accompanying her as far as Cape Tormentine was her mother. Mrs. Murdock MacDonald of Whim Road. Mr. and Mr:: J. ";;rri.e'i-ywof Melville. accompanied by Mrs. Corp. MacKenzie, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Parry, Giilsonburg, Ont.. and their son Teddy, are spending two weeks in Lower Montague, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bent Taylor. Mr. Parry is the twin brother of Mrs. Taylor. This is Mr. and Mrs. Par- ryls first trip to the Island. and they have taken the occasion of driving over a considerable part of its many picturesque settings. The regular meeting of - Acme cllllsllh h Rebekah Lodge. Montague, was ,. held on Thursday evening. con- & Il,.I,A, IROWII D. P, 'i;lll1ct1ed by the Noble Grand, Miss g h N, e ma Larter. There were seven- 2,y.5gven present. mcmdmz . THERE OUGHT TO BE A ANNUAL Notice Is hereby give the by-laws. and for the Scc'y. Board of Trustees. LAW . KING'S COUNTY HOSPITAL MEETING ii that the Annual Meeting of the King's County Hospital will be held in the Beaver Club Hall, Montague, on Wednesday, June 28, 1950, at 8 p.m.. for the purpose of electing trustees for the Government of the institution, in accordance with transaction of such other business as might be brought before it. ADELINE C. HYNES, By Fagoly Er Shorten Wierisvea meme maxim 10 so our, CRUDLEY QEQUIFZES MOQE VALET SERVICE BUT WHENEVER may ARRIVE LATE (- AND THEY ALWAYS DO) THREE our-mas wins and Mr. S. MacLean of California. recently visited friends and rela- tives at Wlhim Road. Mr. Macllean left his home at Beaton's Mills forty-live years ago, and although he has visited the Island since then. he noted many changes having taken place, especially in the town of Montague. ' On Tuesday night, June 6, the whim Road W. I. held their re- gular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Mack Munro. A large number of both members and visi- tors were present. In answering roll call. each gave the name of a "Favourite supper Dish". Many good old-iashioned recipes were mentioned, together with some unusual ones. Mrs. Wesley Camp- bell. the president, opened the meeting by having everyone sing the ode, and repeat the club Women's creed together. In the absence of the secretary. Mrs. Webb Nicholson. the minutes or the last meeting were read by Mrs. Lawrence Stuart. Canvuseu appointed to cover the district for the Salvation Army campaign were as follows: Mrs. Lawrence Stuart, Miss Lone. MacDonald and Miss Betty MacBeth. The members also agreed to provide for a treat for the school children at the close or the school term. 'rhe sick committee reported one call made during the month. New committee were appointed as fol- lows: Sick: Mrs. Alfred Moore and Miss Minnie Macliinnon; Entertainment: Mrs. Pete Mac- Oarron and Mrs. Leslie Stuart. Convention Transportation: Mrs. Colin MacDonald and Mrs. Law- rence Stuart. Several lively con- tests put on by the entertainment committee provided much enioy- ment to the meeting. Miss Lona MacDonald was the winner on "Grandmothers Old Patchwork Paquct. Continued on page 11 x MARATHON AUTO TIRE HOLS TIE RICE LINE! C7Jr;1.w7 wtmzds so ). TIRE BARGAIN! 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