men..'._iwo kinds oi love.~..-._ in her liie...and when she chooses it must M-Tvrttiildtof iFid-‘(NA ANDREWS iENRY FUNDA i will/mi Jillilliilllllllil- Pliililliiiilliilll Asflfkllfigl ' SONG REEL - srorrs PARADE Y -' CAPITOL — rues. and wen. ‘MATINEI mo - rvsmwc snows 1 - us Al. iunnrm s- llovnty iirogiioeelve Conservative Association will» held in oinoiiliv llALL THURSDAY, iutv sin-zoo PM. _ l: an important meeting and o good representation ‘ LEITH f TOWNSHEND, President. HENRY; MALLARD, Secretary. N ‘" rrr" whi- ~. ___':_ne: UlimulAN, UriARLOTTETOWN in “ma, THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold I‘. Stewart. Mica AGENTS SOUIIS: Milo Enid The Guardian may be ll Georgetown: Th: Foot (lllloe: AGINI‘ GlOB-GITOWN: Waldo! Laverl. following plaeoo in Montcalm Milo S. A. llowoilyn; llra. Clay. Roper. in it. Peter's: Tho Poet Olieo. GOOIIORONII Landry. Albert Aitkol. lire. am: All‘ Harriet Clair. Richard: and Gordon Iorrel bought at any of tho - GIOI-OINWN IIOI IUIOOI: CLOSING IXIIOIIIB closing exeroioo: of George-l town Rich School were held in tho‘ ‘ in Sonrio: Condom‘: and Fioroaoo Mrs. Gerald Moriority ct Halifax i; visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bouoherd. Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald and Mrs. Ennmett smith were visitor: to Charlottetown on Tuesday. Mrs. Wallace MacDonald and baby left on Wednesday on o. visit to relatives in Murray Harbour. M}. and Mrs. Joseph P. Gillan- arfd two children of Charlottetown were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Mlwphy on Wednesday. ....'Mise Dooothy Mossey of Souris is visiting in Georgetown where she is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wiiiired Prosper. Mr. Philip Boudreault, Crew member oi‘ the S. S. Prince Ed- ward at Borden had the misfor- tune recently of receiving severe injuries to c-ne foot and lesser in- juries to the other. Mr. Boudroault is now convalesclng at his home here. The Georgetown-Lower Montague Ferry Boat returned from Pictou on Wednesday, where she was on the ._.much shorter tlm when sho was eb months. Mabel Lsvers. . _-_... GEORGETOWN 8r JIIOINITY Town Hall on Wodnoodoy oftor- - noon before o. capacity gathering of parent: and citizens. Mro. W. W. MocLoren acted as chairmen for the occasion. ‘Ifhe pupil: pre- sented a very entertaining and talented programme, ooolsted by Miss Genevieve Solomon as wo- fiomlillilet. The principal, Mica Katherine Roche, delivered hot ro- port on the accommliahmont: and work of the school for tho you. 'I‘hi: year's recipient of the Gov- ernor-General’: Medal for General Proficiency in Grade X was won by Harry Parker. Following‘ l: the programme gnd the certificate winners in tho vari- ous grades. 0 Canada. Welcome. by Giddy: Ann David. Principal's report. Certificate winnero, Grodeo 1-4. Vacation Song, by four boys. Cortifidoie winners, Grades 5-10. Recitation, by Roger Alien Solo- Cathedrol at Minneapolis. and who for-the summer months ha: charge of a parish in ilhe state of Maine i: at present holidaying in the Province and was a visitor to Georgetown on Tuesday. Rev. Payne is :-,former rector of Holy Trinity Church, Georgetown While on the island he is the guest 0d Mr. Rus- sel MecLaren of New Perth. On Monday evening in Kory Hall the many friend: of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard W. Fitzgerald gnth- ered to do them honor, prior to their planned departure for Vernon, B. C, The evening, a never-to-be forgotten one, was passed quickly and happily in dancing and the serving of a delicious lunch. Mr. Frank Lavandler reed the follow- ing address to Mr. and Wire. I'll- gerald, to which Mr. Fitzgerald summertime. gathered together to bid adieu to Prize winners. Grades 4-1. Rafuoo and Mme Martell. ‘115. Lewi: David. Grad! certificate Winner: in Grade 11! Junior Certificate Winner: in Grade II ehilder. er and Tommy Blackett. Gallant. kott Gotc made suitable reply, following is mln- _ gelllmt, the addressz-Jro-nlght, we but a Prize winners. Grades 10-5. (l. Billy Arthur, few of your hosts of friends have School Chorus. 1n The Hopi)? 7. Ens David, 12. Richard lloNoill and Goorgo 13. Lawrence MartolL 14. Marion Sampoon. Everett MwLeod pasoed to Teacher, Mil: Anni: Keenan 1. Beth Allen. 2. Virginia Roche I. Elaine Roche. 1. Emily Walsh and Poul Bat. 2. Terrence Solomon. 8. Betty Lou Hnyter. 4. Wilfred MacQulilon. s. Jean Stevens, Virginie. Walk- e. Clifford Macmillan. '1. Virginia. Murphy. 8. Betty Bouohonon and Roland ti. Jordon Stewart. _ 10. Richard Landry. _ 11. Wilfred E. MocQuillan. 12. Clifford Gallant. 13. Ray Murphy. Passed: James David. Certificate Winner: in Grade I l. Jenn LeLscheur. 2. Gloria Myers and Bertha Bloo- , ‘ ‘N’ now is m: rm: TO STOCK UP ON 3:11am. 3mm" “d do“ MIRAClE GROWING MASH. ll. 4. Gerard Wight. ll. Chester David m"... "ibis-one: um: .....,...... Mid Arthur 8. Vincent Refuse and Charles Marine slip undergoing repairs for n week and g half, which was a . (.118? X"!- for about two Mr. and Mrs. Judson Baker: and daughter, Heather, of New Glea- gr/w, N. 5.,, arrived in Georgetown on Wednesday. Mr. Baker returned to New Glasgow on Thursday. while Mrs. Baker and daughter will violt for a week with her mother, Mrs. Howard Walker, Richard DeLory Cullen Deiory, David ‘Lovers and Floyd land-Ty. motored to the City on ‘Iueedey whore Cullen DeLory and Floyd undry were among the Contestants in the Patriot Road Race, although, handicapped by lack of practice, boflh boy: made a Rev. J. '1‘. Payne, Rector of the you Leonard and your amiable ccmpanion and partner, Cris. Ever sine you decided to settle here and become pert of our Community, your contribution in every way, to all our activities have marked you as Citizens of a, high standard; people who were nble to rlee above the pettiness of some Town dif- ferencco. unedited their flier“ actliai: the ‘greatest-goon to t greatest number might result. Leonard. we will miss you greatly in all phases of our Community liio but more especially in the . realm of athletics. where since your return you have contributed so . muoih to the nieces: end fame of our hockey and blleball ag- gregations. You Cris, though‘ pwhaps not so active a participant, have filled well your role of staunch and true supporter. Your quiet and ever friendly demeanor has endeared you to'ue all. Arid now that the time of parting draws nlgih, may we eek that forever you v may reserves niche within your » hearts {or those of uo who were. pleased tebeliatedaoywrfidends; Recitation, by Marian Martell. Presentation of Perfect leen Fair-child. ' lor girls. Voledictory. Stewart. ' Remarkr. God Save Th: King. Certificate Winner: In Order of Merit Teacher-Miss K. Roche Grade X 1. Harry Parker. tewart. 3. Eileen MacConnell. o. Joan MacCormeil. Passed: Everett Llewellyn. Grade IX 1. Ann MacDonald. 2. Beatrice Mair. 3. Vera Tu-enholirn. allude. very credible. showing Cullen com- knowing o: you mud that the . _ m; in fifth and d... placing moot friendly feelings and sincere 5 v°"°‘”°grm"°v§h ‘fiflhm "l w“ "m" ‘M1 "m" n“ Teacher, Mia: Eileen Campbell from deep down in our heorto to- 1 ward you both-Geo. 1 Betty Arthur for “Daisy Kenyon," the drama that opens Edward Theatre. the Academy Award winner of two years ago, enact: the title role with Dana Andrews and Henry Manda. oo-starred with her. Together they make up the three- some in Elizabeth Jeneway’: best- seller who fete brings together in a love that only two can shore. Almost every actros: in Hol- lywood was anxious to play the lead in this top- best-seller but none more than ‘Miss Crawford. All realized the completely dif- ferent kind of role it carried and that the bold story itself was o-I- sured of success from ' the start. "Daisy Kenyon" deals with an in- dependent career women who life and love had trapped. Young. goy. yet lonesome, Daley Kenyon hung- er: for 1m but finds it next to im- possible to clarify in her heart the inevitable choice between the New York lmwyer and‘ the lanky. smooth-talking, rich and polished but adoring eat-GI. The out also includes such not- ed theopion: as Ruth Warwick a: Andrews’ wife; Martha Stewart as Daisy Kenyorfs friend, with Peg- gy Ann Gxner and Connie Marshall in t roles of Andrews‘ children. The locale of much of tho ple- ture is New York. A replica of the famous Stork Club was erected and Premlnger stocked it with familiar faces. Both Walter Winchell and Leonard Lyon: were on: non-d’ low cums: and low Promo can!!!" "m! 9"‘ dog: and 4U‘ inaeriod tooth IV (sum). . _ - - 51. Bel o s..." OPTOMETRIBT Fitting and Sxxlylnl 911"" mowraous. r.l:.:. office Houro: - 10 to i2‘ AM. ' e to s PM. lloiidayo, elo., by appointment Three of the greatest stars in all Hollywood have been assembled latest Twentieth Century-lib: romantic at the Prince ' Joan Crawford, H. LMABON I I A few bruises were all thaLGn-y picture. ~ 5. Helen Munphy. 6. Elizabeth Grant. WAUDEVIILI i8 THEME OI‘ ‘LINDA BE GOOD‘ With a plot involving a lady author who loin: up with a bur- lesque troupe t'o get material for her new novel. "Linda. Be Good," bright new comedy with a bur- lesque background, open: today at the Capitol ‘Ri-eatre. Elyse Knox is starred in the title role as the young lady who takes advantage of her husband’: absence on a buiineo: trip to loin the burlesque. John Hubbard l_s_ the husband who aocompanleo hi: ‘boss to the theatre one night and- discover: hi: wife entertaining on. iJlie runway. Merle Wilson, blonds and curvacious, completes the starring trio as the burlesque queen who breaks Miss Knox into the burlesque business. , Featured i‘n tho ‘notion numbers arc two new songs. “Lin- da Be Good" and "My Mother Bays f Musrft,” with Hollywood’: lovely "Cameo Girls" featured in" the chorus line. Musical ties by Sir Lancelot; King lypso singers, and Professor Lem-v berti, vaudeville. stage and night- club entertainer, are also featured, Heading the lupporting pasture Jack Norton ‘andxloyoe Compton. Frank McDonald directed "Lind: Bo Good". o Cameo ‘Production re-1 leased by Bugle Lion Film. from a‘ vers. Grade VII 1. Joan Murphy. ~- 2. Gerald Murphy. 8. Bernard Walsh. 4. Mary GotelL 5. Pofliy Walker. artell. n and Verna Mariell. B. Jill Molr. ~ 9. Elizabeth MMQHLUI 10. Hattie Rafuom, 11. Jack Mair. 12. Harold Dicks. Grade V‘! ‘reaoher M. D. Mocdormack Certificate Winner: e Hcmrphlil. 2. Donald MacDonald. 3. Anna Prosper. 4. Gerald Llewellyn. ll. Ruby Allen. ‘I. Olive King. 8. Phyllis Walker. 9. ‘Helen Mai-tell. . Ernest Roche. Grade" V Certificate Winnfll screenplay by Leslie Vale’ and 1~ 5mm“ “M91115- George Halase. . ' ‘ 7- M") M11111“- 3. Jackie Levers. AUS A14‘ DRUNK! 4. James Walker. 1mm: B01001"! s. Donalde Landry. DARWIN. Aulifllll. Juno fl -— (CP) - Decal drunk: have ioouod an ultimatum to‘ the town’: Joli official: (that they ‘must oervo nicer food at the loll or they boycott the place. ' They cent o. deputation to the Northern Standard, the Northern Territory’: only nowopepor, to ‘ their claiml for 0. Gerald Milrllhy. ‘ ‘l. Jean Sampson. ‘ B. June Martell. 9. Isabel Sampson. 10. Selena Myers. 11. Key Beblneau. 12. John Walsh. l8. Vincent Prosper. 14. Agnes Arthur. Certificate winner: Grade IV Mr. Maccormock’: Room 1. LeRoy Hatch. 2. Robert Burke. 8. Paul Martell. 4. John Publicover. Certificate winner: and Pol List in Grade IV Teacher, we: horonoo Joiflao 1. Stephen Gotell. F. the propo " boycott moon: that they intend to move to another town or just aimply reform. FALLS THREE STOIIIYS THREE, JUST BIUISID Mair. , v 3. Margaret Dalton. 4. Leon: Blookett Walker. - fivsyne Highwthree, had to show after o 30-foot tumble from the third-storey window of his King- ston, Ont., home. Ho was looking out when screen love way. The dotted lino chow: who e Gory fell. 1o n: o "miracle" e (l. Earl Murphy. ‘I. Vernon Myers. l. Dm-is Manhood. Offieo mum: With Favdetirat “gush ardlcracfiorén Amguég-‘fi’. "ti" "M"- » Grade in Oortllooto when: ' q ‘ r l. Joyce Gotoli one doroi Will- . “I . U . ' _ a l I i M y __ vonuv unto: , _ “"’ ‘m, °" TEA PRRTY fillil IO“ MONO» i 351i ' . l"-"'""'""- » . - oJou-roetoii. 1111'! We?!" , WEONEOONY, JIILY 218i. $5511‘; "|wm'°""".he aootneo ' - O07.’- ‘ ‘OAT RICH START 1:” - PRIZES — SUPPER SIRVID u:- Plg Holden. llrblllvAfll Dancing with Orchestra and land o. nobei lice and floral Mor- ‘ Proeood: In old of "Murray Harbor Memorial Rink. ' f‘ Attend- ance prizes, donated by Mia: Kath- Recliatlon, by Jean mfmheur. Bless ’I‘hls House, sung by Sen- reod by Clarence 2. Stephen DeLory and Clarence 4. Lorraine Landry and John ertiflcate Winners and Pass List 7. Billy Murphy Ind “OYO LUI- ef Gordon Babineau and Gordon ertlficntc Winner: and Pas: List U. Mary Stewart and Phyllis '1. Pezsy Johnson, Annie Mathe- l. Shelia DeLory and Marguer- o. Billy Hatch lhd Buddy Arthur. 2. Stewart Hanson and Cherie: and me s. mm. m“; r... us; . Buchanan. Passed: Billy Glory. SPRING PARK SOIIOOI. CLOSING (Continued from Page 3) Viola Smith. Leonard Dunsford. Attendance Certificates: yrs); Beatrice Egan (4 yrs); jorie Gamester (2 yrs.):~ Shirley Locke (2 yrs). Class Prizes Roma Burke; 3. Dorothy Dewar. —-John Phillips. _ gym,“ ' g “l, 2. BerniurDoLory. 5m’- ggfilggnglogufivgiggx yogi... for tliiofngeiiloxrii’ "nail-oi. 3. Freddy 009,511, For best work in Grammar- gnupm \ Conccr Fund Drive and both 4. Joyce Foguty and Lorraine M"? MCEIIOY- Twmmmg glzyrumpmx agreed to ploy themselves in the oche. GYM" 3-1- Helen Cfi-merm and OUR BOARDING HOUSE / / V00 Tl-MRTY» SECONDS TO / "DREAM up». - BiG us! WHY / ‘i DID voo AND ~% JAKE SNEAK "p AWAY years»?- Dnol Wood. Norma Doiron, Ed- ward Monkley, Nelson Douglas, Samuel Johnston, Dianne Gauth- ler. Lydn Evans, Olive Stewart Wendell Burke ('1 yrs); Sheila MacInnis (6 Helen Cameron (b yrs.): Prank Burke (3 yrs); Earl MacKenzle (8 yrs); borne Good (3 yrs.); Mar- Carl Gamester (2 yrs); Raymond Ar- senault; Betty Riggs; Pius Doiron; Basil Phillips: Paula. Good; Billie Evens; Beverley Walsh (1 years); Grade 1.0-1. Lea Cameron; 2. For improvement in year's work. m Grade 9-1. Sheila Macfnnis; 2. Mary McElroy; 3. Marjorie Game- Lydia. Sims; 2. Raymond Kelly; 3. % r. HATE -ro DeroT THIS new SKlLLET “so ru. came % . ‘<34. -_-- ‘(e ooennneovmouvremnae-miffifrl, - Harvey MaoKinnon. = Grade 7-1. Rom: Good; 2. Ma. rie Moore: 8- Georgie Doiron. For best nature book-Roma Good. For hiEhest score in drill work- Billy Hughes. Flor highest standing in English —Roma Good. Grade tl-Lyfiothryn Beck; 2. aBsil Phillips; 3. Vincent Bock. Louise Kelly. For best nature book: Basil Phil- llpo. Prize for Literature: Jean Kear- ney. Prise for Arithmetic: IsobelMid- dleton. , _ Grade 5-4. Errol Nicholson; 2. Boyd Good; 3. Bonita. Smallman. Prize for Department: Gloria Jenkins. Prize for Spellings Noreen Smith. Prize for Stars: Eric Egan. ~ Prize for nature book: John Pound. Prize for Hygiene book: Boyd Good. Prize for art work; George 5m. Grade 4-1. Mary Johnston; 2. Florence Douglas; 3. Diane Willis. Fmnk Burke. Ralph Kennedy and Teddy Munn (equal). Grade 3~—1. Gordon Dennis; 2. Joan Dunsforvl dz Johnnie Blatch: 3- Betty R1328. Harold Rodd and Billy Evans (equal). \ UNFORTUNATE! i ' . v L c» L . i l-.. I " Venue w WHY. MARTHA! motor you KNOW THE WEATHERMAN a FORECAST 'POSSIBLE siioveeras - IMAGINE PLiTTiNS FRESH PAlhiT on THE noose. AND HAVING tr ALL sreeakeo o? _ l - HAl<<i<Ai=i=.'- (T's Entire- m6 raionr note ‘mo... now A CHAMPlOld, llAke -.-.. Grade 2—l. Aldine Beck; 1!. Jan: Campbell, Edna Dennis and Cyril Gallant (equal): 8. Leonard Walsh Grade I-l. Gloria MscKlmion and Pamela show; 2. Stanley San- derson and Janie Weeks. Prize for Reading: Barrie Bur- hoc, Shells Good, Nelson Douglas. Prize for Art: Sterling Pursey. Prise for improvement: Edward Barrett. Prize for writing: Edward Monk- ley, Marlene Goff). (The above prizes were donated Jointly by the Women’: Institute and Spring Park School card). A special prize. consisilnz of | membership card for the Commun- ity Concert. (ifliiltid by Auealtun Bros. 111d io be awarded to i pupil showing exceptional musical talent, was awarded to Bull phll, lips. 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