us of unmunl- to the lat e was evented Due lion, the school tie ~ Queen Square School will‘ Munmm“ b the pupils of Miss Walsh's class. . . there were 626 u ls e mendation Trophies on Wlflfllflg‘ team, Q85. less than in 19x11?! m it are immeasureable. bowling league. presented by date is a very important one sJQfi T0 the honors of medals, prizes, Holy Name Society. awarded to year. A large enrollment on me and trophies 1' extend on brhalf of Maurice Goodwill. Louis MacDon- opening day is an indication that the school sincere thanks, it is in- ald. John BUflCLTCdClly Bradley the parents and guardians realize deed a source o! pride to compile and Jr. Dvyle. the importance of the children-s such a lengthly llstmade possible ThophyHigheati single score. Q5. eduction. Today more than ever only by the interest and genercslty S. bowling league, presented by the before educrioh is essenuaL Many hose who help to stimulate that Holy Name Society and awarded things which have a tendency r9 of friendly rivalry and com- to John Bllilel‘. discourage pupils can be avoidéd if 99mm“ Trophy‘ awarded to the runner- pupils are sent to school on me To the prize winners and to all up in high two donated by the day of reopenina Mid every d,» others who worked CODFClEHtlClJSlY Holy Name Society and awarded i0 possible throughout the entire and well I offer sincere congratula- Frantg: st m year, lions with tthe ‘hope {light téiere suc- p, om, ed m. . we are no, “Dub, “m, tum ces; mays zmu ao c ers o grea er cona Trust for Proficiency in Rifle lness and deliberateed truancy- to “time i“ m‘? will" No. 4 plmttnn B 00y shooting awarded to John Blan- To the members d: the senior chard. Noel Wilsorn. Louis Helm- any great extent, due to the un- tiring efforts and Vigilance or Mr. class who will not return to Queen Square in the fall we bid a friendly BEIITRAL GUARDIAN nounce the marrlaxe of younl 1101113 511D r will be dispensed on Sunday. Jul); 12th. Preparatory ser- vices on Thursday everiihm Fflday ill/filling at 8 P. M. and Saturday il?liil.l“..iti.il.u‘t"ié“a.l*ii“ “if” Jasrhllrasra s Do’ e A. by the Rev. D. J recently of Hamptcnll/ngrligogh day morning at i1 A. M. Commun- éorll, and Sunday evening service at 1o AMM "EH11 °l’l Mlllldey morning at . . ese three services under llle leadership of the Rev. Milton Fraser. 7_7_11_ ____ WEDDING BELLS.—A wedding of much interest in this city and, to i. JULY 1.1942 NOTICE T0 ALIS HOUSEHOLDERS IN CANADA 04M? 7 Prize List , "" a ‘ il~°'-"i~l*-’='=‘lli‘r“-“ "‘ “" "““‘ --- . i‘£u?.“‘i..é2t.."%2"..l§"..t§t.“3 '--- ---- - r-M -- -- ~ .(eont1nued) A tnhsuralgoéariglélrs $110 Dlcpntrihutgd Lff-Jm 3 f. f Prise for highest nagregats in p 1301mm, who so‘ eneroilsly donated "'4' “m” "m" " §’.’"b§$.“b“.tulfi°‘6éii,.€°i’.lii°€tl§.k§9 $11M 4 §‘d?.li"i§§““m"?<é'l5rfi“m‘§uf“".il§ a -— "‘ l" “aim” ... IBIIQIIB!‘ m DAY rdssufliataiiitelrusr “m” ‘°' “"°'°"""‘ Gr. I (Mia; neldllln-e Dept.) domt- iv to mell- Ienerunlty. Agggraplaarlou um milling; zbbiuia... °‘.l.“.’t.lf.'°i‘l.li..“‘f’“ E . are. .b:a...=i:ir rear: ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,_,,,,,, _ ,,, a Gfilflum‘ f???“ d r’ n g gkbiéz tgwufihly $3.1m ‘w: are maklna shaman of Mirrors for ‘ v e More i “mu u u: a: r. ll; “"°"“‘" “" “““"'l*i‘="v~ 9N lfsliiml ‘h’ all?“ u mantra?" W" '° ..."..":..o*l:aiii' f.“.‘li“f..iifit J dlu-‘felll-"li-“ill”. hi? e"""‘:.-l.r: IN EXCESS 0F AI-LOWANCES ggggggugm "e" Wile e ifiif“t.."“i..°’.t£it°‘..“:..h: Wlmhb- " . pa»; use; M w ,_ M, m wjbrgljj 1;" lfiiiii M U S T B E R E P O R T E D ‘waded m M" nun rvosvlsrrlcnmooiau "w?! 0?: iheresctaifll ‘Owl?’ ltlltlillloltsholuhgfilugiolliil.‘ glher M12? _ 01333.3; tkxeuglistéfig-itelllinsmgii ;',-,-;:::,',;;',','g',i,- ',°'*:,=,*:;:,','; ruuullrn, . .......3i‘.l......“‘;2. ‘”°"*“"- ___*‘-“~ e-and Coupons surrendered loll “Welded °° WM Ll¢'“l'°°l- w” "°""'"' """ m“ "°"' . lllydeordhraiggkllrlfbizrllltivras ilalllgalgl; IOIIE—L&EI:EL%I3K ‘t’; if: for any surplus Prize for most efficent Platoon " a est commander awarded to cadet "==ii:=_ flllexlly ill fllrd "rliilynefi r80! hgfdf tersglillggglidlallgrlngfwm an? at, Any householder having in his possession on July int. 194d, More sugar than - Lleut. William De 00909. No. I filled by the appointments of I-van quarters and $30 to the milk for R. P Forsythe of Charlottetown. ~ Platoon A. Coy. Walsh B-A. and Miss Mary Mac- Britain Fund was silbscrlbed, P. E. 1. The wedding took place n’ 1- A nomlll two weeks’ ration for the persons in his household, Prtle f0!‘ the platoon commander Donald. Both of these wachers The annual Retreat was held a- 5i» JNBDWB Rectory, Edmonton whose pliatogn H3120 the greafdesg have fitted in exceptionally well gain this year at st. Dunstan's All 7-7-l.l 2' Amount‘ purchased m’ h°m° “mull? m’ preserving“ meress u nir . year awa e and are doi s lended iv k. ilnd the uidan ev. s l1. Cadet: Lleut. Elmer Blanchard 0n the opengingp date on o: Slllllilflrl. T is delegngfs rvlvery $3.11? COMMUNIQN Ar "may, should report on or before July 15th, such surplus to the nearest Wartime Plrces and and the good remit, o; FlELlL-‘rhe Sacrament of the ‘Trade Board Office, and surrender the appropriate number of Ration Coupons. The report should be in the following form: (You may use this form if you wish) NAM! ADDRI$ Total amount of sugar on hand at July 1st, 1M3 Less two weeks’ ration for atonepoundeach . . . . . . ., Lass amount held for home canning or Preserving _ P8750!!! _ . - . . .........~--. Surplus suaar . . . . . essv. Bill DeCcstP. Lluvd Mflfilll Braivrlers, but nevertheless we TWPhV. BIO-Si? COTlSiSiE-llt Rm? still have some parents who per- Shot Q55. Cadet (701436 dlmllifil mit their children to imluin away by Cfllli- A- J- Willi)“. N-N-SH- 3m’ from school without sufficient f - .. - - m farpayan mrmer alasM ' that it. is XlOiZ so Yrlelfdl what a ‘iYtlfJyll still“ Jlll-l I enclose , , . . . . .. . “Sugar Ration Coupons, which have been detached by me from the Temporary War Ration Cards of persons in my household, representing in the segregate I Dalnflnell in vital to romance, In never risk your daintlncu by wearing undies a second day with. out a dip ln Lux to freshen them. l-Jndicd absorb perspiration- , Wlllliil flllmiiiy leads to undid odor. ‘Tim! swhvy undies should get their I Lux dip right after you fake them offalhcfliime.Luxwhlsksawayper. liii rntion—— leaves undies fresh and d-"liulv. Keeps thbrics bright and now-looking longer, tool So ggarg your Lux daily dipping tonight. ‘ll/pm A [Iii 1.1.’ PRODUCT TUESDAY, JULY 'l P. M. 7 5 15 "London Calling. Frank S\\'All..€ii/Ofl, ' 5.30 "Fl-on: Line F:mll7'~ 5 45 The News. 5 55 Interlude. 6.00, ll '- iaiu by Major Hnstlrgi. 6.4:; "Listening Post.’ liélifi“ 5 2n ‘limits in lvvar-tinre.’ Talk by 13C Midland Liihll Oi‘- lecvlrw: ‘The War on Lewis Division Overseas. fllllllfliiell t° rec. n thus engender‘ i. th Cadet Ilieut. Elmer Blanchard. ,.,,,,§,%;,,1 minds a spmltnif,‘ 13am? Ila; as what he “is that counts daughter of Mr and Mrs_ John F, the amount of such excess aural". (Each Coupon equals one pound of sugar). ~~‘ eresu o vyii _' .“ ,“ E ,6 .0no ..T.’il2"i£ls'§’ §§§luii“r§§"s“p“~£§hii§° viiiilme' its r th t “m?” i’? egicngllllyogertgzlsltqliglg Lvifiiliglgr-lév-e-iliiliiskillllenrll ‘she brldflf‘ DATE hated by Dr. Charles Deuce“. and tiniie to make mnt€elgadllfilcu1€mln gg,rftl>l>g;¢lcllglgignrlgeri_‘the,gdspléigéiad ggiillllligatttillllivggyiggtilffihe lattqe wlls- signature of Householder ' s ‘" ‘ RX uptia‘ the school us well as in the homes. Due to the fact that man‘. faihers are absent on military service we find that arentul giiidence and control is ll-Ckiflg in some cases, In the senior grade there l5 the de- sire on the part; of many t) join some branch of the armed forces arid follow the example of many of c-ur former pupils as Robert awarded to Louis Arsemialt. Red Cross seal donated to Miss Anne Walshs class Mr 5 years. PRINCIPAIIS REPORT Mr, Chairman, Your Excellency, Rev. Fathers, ladies and senile- men; Today another school year comes will. And at this time I desire to express the appreciation oi’ the teachers and the pupils to our cau- able cartaker Mr Milmaghan, for his splendid co-cperation and many acts of kindress. In conclusitn I d~"ir= to extend to each and every pupil as well as every member of this staff my very best wlsfies for a pleasant well Mass was ce ebrated by lieu Father oraanistf marr l; of theagiooillhgrlllilur Flemmm uncle Brfpe redlngote dress with vumte a“ cessoxrgesisalérlil a corsage of Johanna s . to a. close, and for the first time i it i? gy duty and pgivlfifitg; l° Dre" gealfxgnlln Axltrllioutglhe ugltecemjlzilglg-g “med holiday‘ pink rosebuds awrenee ,1 sen you a rflilor o e ac:lv_ l. ' Q1, ' . or d. um u. £2€§§,“¥%?"iif!l§ "$.84: AMEN-row Gamma-m n..°i.£i..2‘u“§‘iiiliul?§§§‘i‘i.’“““““' 1941-42. eless it greatly hinders the aca- one WM.’ Brfan Mwnihlm, figmglelllr$alé e 2:1“! oiethgrinrgali; e a ax Today we are approaching the ,, ,, most serions crisis in the history Jackie Doiron, Donald Clavbotrne. of the civilized ilvorld, and the im_ mediate future is dark inducd. When this present great CODiII-cl’. began, this school had suffered through the less of the adminis- trative hill/fig Mr. MacDonald and Mr. Moirlssey, Since we assembled th demic work of the school. W the co-oDerat-lon of the school board and of Caotian the Rev. J. W. McCal-dle we held sup- ervised study periods dilflllg the winter and the sprinz four everl- iggs roach week for FiemGnX p11?- i . e pill-pm O - 5 was ° arcl Mullins, Allan J. Mac- h endeavor to counteract; and offset Efiifah, Charles (lrvsrie, Coyie, ere one year ago, this scliool tllSBTRCil-Olls wit" Eugene Field, Cllflnzd Gillis, Hew- again has lost its admlmstrauvc which Gr}; boys meg and to am MacDonald Sanford Roam-L heads and although we felt and aha-m them in gvjrv Way D-Ssibie Char,“ Burk,“ L-oyd Donovam still fee]. the loss bv their depart- wit-h their difficulties. Many n! Louis Brynn. Jackie Mgccomhc, ure. neieltheless we have a meiing flig pupils t/Cok advantage of this Maurice Prmv5e_ °f We“ Pllde “hen we fellllze that und beneiittfd by it. but. too mu-nv lllel’ illfve llfibll’ Tfilllllded i0 Clll‘ of the remainder failed to co-ope- country; call llllri are assistinq in rate Prubrblv too much is being Aiiah Doyiu, Gower Miiiling, Jrhn CalTYlflIg the torch to victory. Thev done for them. Flynn, Wilfred Butier, Jcseph ill‘? llobiy dd“! their Pflfii in tile I desire to remind parents that Ké]1y_ defence of democracy or liberty, iheir children receive hqmc-ivoik We years, Henry Redmond, Ed- F95. lll lfici? of EWYYM 11H ‘lllaii i5 assisrnments each day-something win Kelly, Edward Lund, Jcseph cherished bv liberty iuvlmr lleoillf‘. to do as well as lezirnhnd it is a Field. Errimegg pruneii-‘S, While in the teaching profession in viarentel duh. r00 Se. i0 that. Three yeam 3-8;, Bruce, Mmrii this province those four nssliznmcnis are reillilllill Doyle, fred Hennmssey. Ph‘lil> Be' an, Carl {Ci-ii R/eadv, Biille Davey, Kenneth Tulle, Jchn snnott. Roland Blanchard, Hubert Muroaghan. Gerard Murra , Ronald leClalr. Elliot MacAulay, Amby Aikiilfi- Richard, Ted Bradley, Earl Clarkirl. '1'li‘\1\'5~“l55l°N their intezrltv had moved no the and properly done in the home. Regsiier, Wendell _ foremost rnnks in their flu-ht for Under ihe capable supervlsimi of Brhdlgy. Mme Prrry Wendell Easicm l,l“~",".l>'hi.s“‘.'i“l “m” freedom thmse same qualities have M,‘ Bariqw the manual grainlng Byem “ff? uEaGzu "llilllllfil i° “All “cw lllllllf-‘l l° dept, COTIi-lIllIQS to do splendid Hon, Mention: Sterling Ryan. ""14 °“ giertucwe Iver; ig/ifugd ti), lei-r; ivddu. u Gerald Martin. Artlfilr Ryalrl, ._ .. "l “P- - - “l? “"1:- '~' Th .. i of our Dff-“ell- mil‘- Geor e Gormley, Jac c Bur e. ‘Q30. pfgt West“? 33ml?“ zgog overseas, has been promoted to the few ifiiirlniis zlllgsulflidid uiovse ‘n tile Dougas MacDonald, Ralph De- g‘ ‘"9 1,3 g?‘ .., 32'?“ 2553 rmlk cf major: Pilot Officer McCa- Drhper aironron and its enforce- chsie, 3mm“ ‘I ‘ ' '_" ' llllm i" ill‘? lllllif °f mlllllll Olllcel- ment should receive the ivho-e Four years: Garden Maliar. Five years. Maillcn Marley. Jchn Butler, Lorne MacDonald. S"'x years, Lculs Orrmler, Billie MacDonald. Noel Wilson. 2nd Lleut. Doueette now overseas hem-mi support and co-operatlon to Lieutenamt, and that 110i‘ hi] our citizens. Morrossey still holds a responsible During the year we had several position in Ottawa. The teachers visitors who by their addresses in- and pllfllls of this school also re- spired our boys to greater efforts. I Eight years, Edwin Steele. netted the departure dllflll‘! the rerer 1h particular to l-‘tsv R: hard Writing Certfificaies awarded bv year of one of their very best fr- O'Neil, a former pupil of this Mr. H. B. MacLran, Vancouver. lends, Rev, Dr. MffMallrfl. Father school, and to Fat-hsr Flournier of 3.0, McMahon had always taken n. very the While Fathers o1 North Africa. Senior Certificate: Fred 0071s. keen interest and active part in The past year had aiso scezl the Junior Certificate: Jack Ready, the activities of this school. Dur- increased use of motion Diciurrs in Philip Murphy. Alfred Henncssey, lng hi; very frequent visits to the our school, Each month Miss Hilda Merlin MncKenzi-s, A‘bert Burke, classes he kept a close check On Gillls picseilted picturcs depicting Jimmie McEa-chern, Kiely Lan- each and every boy and endeavor- various phases c1" our ivar effort. drigan Patrick MacDonald, Everett ed u, entice and enable h’m to out refugee diildren our industries. and Bea an, Arthur Doucette, Billy forth the very best effort possible, niicr items 0f llflivlmlai importance. Dcye, Maurice Flynn, Billy Hen- Dick Hughes, Ellie LzClair. Glf- h, mm Blanchard. fa Maurice Flynn, Jack Ready, Melvin Cit . tely after the ivedding‘ the w YOUR‘ ‘c °ll ll "in to New 13mins. Mass. The 1 changed m rtngrglageenvctzwg! vgere ex. M°Kelllla o: owatgli 3' llnnesota, uncle of the bride hi? a 51° Lljrvéljstgel émllsllvdrémv: agf the Nup. a floor length’ dress “owned In agglylfiaige-wlth insertions ciausht to a fed a White prh h by white orchids yelllndoollitiilggrriggg The bride wils attended by her sir} W1‘ Evelyn of Newton Center, who “"9 a n v! Yellow silk Oreelldle, with a. matching veil she carried yellow roses and baby's 81170111 was attended by l- Of th b id In the eveningii rlbeieitiglldwfiogfid at the home of the grflom’; mother for the relatives and friends Previ- ous to her marriage, the bride was ‘Emltfgl. lyslmlsceuea 4 Earl Dillon moncldalies Gauthier, Joseph 3M1. Miss Jean MacDonald's ch45; Qh In the event that the coupon value of the surplus sugar on hand at July 1st, 1942 exceeds the Sugar Coupons attached to the ‘Nmpvrary War Ration Cards of all members of the household the statement should be amended by an undertaking to surrender the appro- priate number of additional coupons as soon as received. Don't send in your Card. Retain the remainder of the Card with the A. B. C.'D. and E. Coupons. structlOns what to do with them later. Penalties Are Provided For Failure to Comply With These Regulations THIS oilouu APPLIES T0 BOTH URBAN AND RURAL RESIDENTS THEWAR IME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD , Charlottetown Office: Chaippeil Butldini You'll get in- held at the home of Dr and Mrs. Alfred Mulially Milton, Mass and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McNamara of watertown. Mass, where she receiv- ed many useful. and appfvlllillifi gifts. Mr and Mrs. Sconlon Me making their home at 25 Queens" berry St. Boston. —(Patriot Please Copy). PRESENTATION TO BRIDE AND GROOM —A very enjoyable even- ing was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay Auld, West Cove- head, on June 23rd when upwlmla of iiinty friends of the surround- ing districts assembled to honor their son Walter and his bride (nee Marion Thompson. While the wed- ding March was being played by Mrs. George Shaw the bzlde was escorted to her chair by Mr. m-lth Hughes while Miss Helen Wilson escorted the groom. An address was read by Mr. Allison MacMllllln and a well filled purse was presented by Roy Bell. Following this the little Misses Doreen Hughes and 1 Isabel Allan presented the couple with a tray of gifts which were opened by Mr. Erlth Hughes. and the accompanying verses read by Mr. Allison MacMillan. In a few chosen words the oom on behalf of his bride and imself thanked the friends and nel bors for their a of kindness. IN MEMORIAM MRS. ALFRED MAYHEW It becomes our pain-fill duty to record the death oi one of Mar- gateb most hlghl respected and esteemed citizens n the person of Mrs. Alfred Mayhew at the age of seventy-four years. Although she hurl not been in good health for some minllls pre- vious, me news o! her death came as a. severe shock to her relatives and friends, She passed to her Heavenly home in the early hours o! Sunday morning, May 31st, at her heme in Marnie. Mrs. Mayne-w was formerly Katherine McKay, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKay of Clifton. She was a woman of sterling character, and of a sun- ny disposition, and went about in her own quiet manner doing zood wherever pcsslble. she was u Lift-h- ul mam-her of the Margate WMB. and her seat in the Margate Church. where she wozstnirprd was never vacant, when her health permitted her to attend. She was often visited during ha! illness by her psswr. Rev. John sterlln8. She leaves to mourn, her kind and affectionate husband, three daughters, Ruth, Mrs. Wilbur Dinnis, Elsie, Mrs, Chester Howard of Mai ate, Hazel, Mrs. Heath Campbe l, of Lmi River; four sons, Harold of C1 ton, George o! Mara-ate, Frank or the Canadian Army overseas, and Heath at home also eighteen grand-children. uhere are also left to cherish her memory two sisters, Mrs, John Guim of wollaston, Mas-a, and Mrs. John Dunn of Albertcn, RE. Island. one sister, Mrs. G. J, Tal- bott of Cllifcmla, having pre- deceased her a few years am. Her funeral was held on Tues‘ day, June 2nd, and was conducted by ‘her pastor, Rev. John Sterling asszsted by Rev. Geo Ayers. A solo. “Sometime 2'11 Under- ltand," was beautifully rendered by Mrs. T. W. Bentley. There were many beautiful floral tributes test- lying to the esteem of the de- ceased. The pall bearers were: Harry Brown, Turner Gfydon, Jchn John- son Cleve Baker. John How bud Melville Baker. Md Her remains wee tenderly to rest in Margate Cemetery. ‘Ii ' i d N A. lysia. A 6 45 ie news an ews ‘id educadona‘. as nessey. Bernard Hughes. James fTerence Mcwada very thoughmn . m ,4 w r 1 iii 5y And here I wish to pay trihlte To Those were very U __ _ Togmfla ngpnrgye Plissenwl; ebv RW- Dt McMahon Md Qxtmd w uveii 55 enttrgrtzélliirl, and aaMkisss Macllileer Billy SCIET, Louis 2 Mimi“ Dc I After singing m. they are jolly Una rvfirson him on behalf n! the staff and $2115.38 cal? Q11 Mvlllivzlillllcergt N311}; lgrlml-Q-S 0e m, w _ R l h De_ 3 Mhby Atkflll: 800d felows the bride and Broom 7.15 New in F-EHCJ pupil‘ m" “Dprecmthe mum“ (or Rulsyilc ollisgslilVtg/Jfkl us with mo- Ccstgg Iffughr $1.11‘... ashurles 4 Hem?’ Hlllllillier’ ‘Vere given the usual wlmc" A very l 7'30- C" d“ rcims f6§l,m%da°f Efifillniliffisfn niiflwfigld a? ticnk ])l)"ll1l’€S of a,‘ religious nature. Burke: Hubert Blanchard Clarence 5 Gerald Murray grllllilglaéfk lunghflwas meiltluzflswgtdtgg i111 cc 2 <1 .on v : - . - ‘ ‘ , - ' ‘ a .es an 1e rema r ad,“ Cakfidtua. labor we WlSll him every success Eligolsgctiioig were appreciated and gtogltléelo Ala/Egg: gélgvtieillllg. Jrhlfi Mm Mary MacDmud. I evgnlng was spent in singing and '! 55 Intrrlude. fill-d ilPlDDlYlP-"i h {h d number o; vmhs Do ‘w h, ,- Sh ‘rd ' My‘ III: i’ s ca“ Gr" dancing. 8 0t) ‘Clllfllli Events.’ Talk by WhPn school reopened last Sept. We aie _a a l d a e ephe , lam 1 B bib m" P.,.u,,,,.i_,k Ku-n M,‘ Mnccmum w“ rum: princi- frcm members of the schoc boar . Za _em, Jackie Burke, Arnold Mae.- 2 Jo y erty ~ a 15 ‘lnlitln Calling’ pal and Mr. Dourette who had llwllldllls tile Clllllrmllll Dl- Yeo- vellum. Ohares Ohrvei-"lc. Charles élelm Sllllwlt "-3, ' 1min, 1mm October 1M1; did not The kindly interest of Du Yeo Connolly, Dunstan Drew, Emile 3 orgc Joseph Personals and, Jchn Lnndonen. return to m“, shay; (hmhg (his evidenced by his words of 6n- Arsenault, Walter MacDonald, gm“ Hughes M (iorii-"r Intlsrvicnis. schorl WanDilrinil November Mr, cillllllgifllelliwgxifi’ Kiwi-ail I: $1511) %?lillii'€lgtiéunafll)llihlfia, gill! “Guiglll. r56 McNem Miss Beatrice Steele. Oily. Went 9 no l ‘dull’: N “'5 and vlewa‘ Mccmmm rwflved hi‘ commisgion a on“ Axe i thcsca vlsitoxrls, phell Macbonilijtl‘. Geollcgenhtzllarmlgy MlifipgutllcxJi-Jhclass‘ m" w’ 30:1?” pleasant week-end n Kep- flr 6s e-verlc ' Billie Wcatherbie, Certificates of Merit Queen Square School v leased to receive 1i“ Fl"? fmcifllxeugfi “git, llnd we hope in future that. their m‘? l; llfiwyamuo O/thf, w,“ is will be more numerous. Maid “life l we? b,‘ ,1,;,,.im§ Filllllg ob ezizircs of ltsmem- It M“ Vi‘ h rélwenflbiullp; buance Day and Empire and m“ I “mime e "il ‘ ‘ " Arbcur Day were made izi ccmmon 2 Simon Atkins 3 Lawrence Gailttiler 4 Dunstan Drew ll Charles Bolger Mr. Lawrence E. Toombs B. Sc. B. A., has left for Wolfville, N, S. to attend summer school at Acadia University where he will be assist- Your Request.‘ Items o: the principallship in December 1th the ti cr cit s hools On Miss M ' 1 fsivners. last. "W h _ °. l 1,, ,§, ‘ m 1 I “$1,? “a” Mu; Branch, d- 1. , , an in the labatory and continue Rim“?! <3“ Tilt‘ mlllwi“ ‘m ‘he “m” w“? $2‘; 41113722531310 lgldsuil asflgilkgllfigglg0- 2 P231 Days; ‘l! Gegrge KZJ, c L!’ Gr‘ w‘ his studies in chemistry. ’<> Theatre" ‘Famous 1m Reel-reel" ¥§§§§u-~..‘.’“'..‘§““%l‘§ “Jltlesueitll l filliui“h%‘il'i"" s all... “bmfiifilig n Ml» Allele M- e111 w Bmutm. in Famous Plays.’ 11 15 Talk. J, n, ‘$5,11- aue‘ h). ma. sp1n‘n- 5 1mm P3011 r 4 Allan J MflCD"I?Qa]"] Mass la spending the sununer with .‘ i ti,‘ an, Fcggiiteérflfly‘ 11 3° Rad“) Newsmee" id allddrcsses on thosle occasions. * 5 Lawrence MacDonald h" 55ml“- MI- "l5 Mll- Jim”! be i. M . ...l,"*..l;ii.".z"zz.l...&;":;i:: um...“ “is 3lf,’"‘ei?lfi?§o3'°li..iu u. us. McAllluvs d... Gr v °‘“' ”‘“°"“‘°" ‘ ,‘ 4 a , . , _ x A: ~ , - i . _ _ _g i0 rbiilkfrflln FWOL ""°‘,’,.,,“,’§",°‘ ‘Mm Landon“ (m flrijaff’ l" tgldelhwglkbegil Pklg‘ Dgtmii- (eqlifll- l 29%;’? aglllmll 134g» 1112f nrv swyice. 12.15 Current Events ' halt by ,.‘,’,‘,‘;,,,"‘,,':,w,e'°,," W15, p3; m‘; 4 $55,; l,‘,l;,,°,1° a Ed,,§,’§<,,,,f°°""" 4 Jiwk Roddy 4. e ‘\l w. F‘r.:l "lk K h. (Rrrpea . ' ,' . l . 12m as ears = are Mame» "m" W" ' ol-thg-—iggll'~igi5fi—c-llif_-llqwn‘ . cgffgliggcet: but rill/lily ifduiiifil “on Miss E Hessians class, Grade 1: n QP- Ix Pill! clllllllhlll! ' unlrlendliness is very undesirable. l Freddie Duncan Gr. V Miss Clarkln g 9115;! ggrilxllglglhan - ac HEA VEN — SENT suits were accomplishe . That the 5 Stephen Rush. turnout on inspection day was a succss was quite qvidrnt frcm the Miss Anne This year the two corp: were 2 Wilfred Bherherd amalgamated at the Charlottetown 3 Stephen Jeffrey 2 iam Leonard 3 Adrian Pew" Cadet Battalion and s lendid re- 4 Melvin Olafkln 3 368i] MacGu an 4 Jimmy 11111101- l Lorne MacDonald Or. VIII Mr. Orockenw Dept: _ 1 Ivan Duwllng Francis MacKfnnorl (By HELENA RUBINSTEIN) ‘ llllggney ntllllildzlilgarblgf ‘ltciillltnfigmih? é lillihhnsavlgeyney a? Jyllfimlvfgglgxcllgliesjl; ma": I Funk siflworih , messed the manoeuvres. 3 tillerd Ready I Billy McNeely 8 511% Read i Our school kitchen continued to 4 ' old (x-ie-veris Gvwer Mullin 4 3° K61 f" QOLOGNE__TALC function as in previous years with 5 Hank Roberta 4 Klely Landrlgan I Joe aken. 01ml Fllflm f 150 boys being supplied with extra. I Donald B DUSTING POWDER nonrbhmcnt each day To Capt. Grade II: "In"? I-“Vifll Ufiimflull , y; . the Rev. Father McCardle to Rev. l Damien leouurd or. v1 Miss Stella Welsh: Elm" Blew-ml! . a » Archibald MacDonald. c s s 11., a Jackie she hem l Mark Mcfluigan Melvin P-‘slllrd v BATH OIL ETC. ilo Dr. ‘Wm J6! lMacMlllan, to 3 Ray Connolly 2 Maurice Flynn gglllllél gellllgel i tie Kng s Ooumbus to Mr. 4 Bilie Fan-n 1’ 3 Edward hund, [m l" ll "ll "l M“. be bought separately m. h, ahramve Se“ .,. Alfred Do u», w Mr. Frail)! Eden u Joseph Galleant 4 Vernon Richard; m Mann“ Edwin Steele “ and to a1 others who contributed 5 Billy Hennessey J°illl Bllii" seven! hundred young Ouudlnn [hi will I001! In wearing the Inlorll A LOVELY SUMMER ODOR we extend our sincere thanks. . In the ab=ence of Mr, Doucette, _ Miss Mary Moran with the assist- ‘ since oi Mrs Jo=eph Doiigun slic- class: 1 Wendell Burke 2 Gerald Arsenalllt Gr. n Miss rllomico McTagileu at . VII. Mr. Walsh’: dept. 1 Wendell Bevan 2 Earl Clarlrln Francis MacDonald William DeCoste Lcman Macnulay Maurice Goodwin of "Miss Canada," doing their bit to Qllnmlhla cltlmu of the country ll buy as many War savings Stamps al often u they can. Miss Canal! will mate her appearance at public gatherings, u an active advert!!!- JA M I E S O N '3 l i "or" ..“"l.i’“‘“ l s*r..rle u... u. I! ' 3X‘. 0 X" l l" 1 Athletics which alzays ‘Play an a swig " hol-li 6 Vscmon dog“ glgllalfufigalgnonnd ment of the increased need for more and more war nvlnn. ‘Hill PK- DRUG STORE Y, mp3?“ p“ i-d "'9 i E "l ‘l , _ _ _ Am." Doym Jun,“ lnrswuhien at Ottawa. The 701M M’P" Miss Olnndll. wean I i. li'§.,,..r;;r if: "isdiul ails?" “m” ‘l- °'.- .131‘. e§i.“"""*""' "‘"'- gm 9,11,15,33; u» d». - d»- --»-- u» - ~ m m. -- u» »»-- w- w» 1 cae~f.si.t "..l~ d 5 ‘ “ the ‘heal-sits: ng‘ uuih Scrgllgmelf’ g S4313“; Wyivlllams g 13m Rum.“ Mum, ma, she will have stamps for Isle and the author! , to sell than.