1952 JUNE 26.. I THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN CAGE NINE st. Mary's convent closing Exercises ..'on Wednesday evening, June 13, another successiul school year was added to the enviable record or st. Mary's Convent, souris. when some iiity high school stu- dcnu received the premiums so graciously donated by the many Mscliesizie. Mary MaoPhee (equal) Srtiandard.-Hilda Rpasiter Anna Praught, Aileen Meaaugh, Shirley Doiron, Mary Corrigan. Marion Kelly, Barbara MicPhee, Peggy 0'1-ianley. Junior-Marjorie Aker. Minnie Mullally, Audrey Mullaliy, Marlo iviaoouirau. Mina Macadam, Mar- garet Mclaren, Maureen wood, Joan Mclntyre, Peggy Mullally, Florence Bushey, Ann Mclntyre, Jeanette Peters, Dorothy Poole, and Velma Paquet. V 34 Premiums for Third Highest Aggregate. donated by souris Home and School Association. awarded to Susan Mocormack and Isabel Sampson. Premiums donated by the child- ren of Mary, awarded ior Mathe- matics to Pauline Peters and (or French to Helen McDonald. Premiums tor Application, do- nated by Mrs. Leonard McCor- mack. awarded to Jean McAulay Premium for Religion. donated by Reverend Father Murnsghan and merited by Frances campibeu and Elinor Clinton, awarded to Elinor Clinton. Premium tor Mathematics and French, donated by Miss Helen Mcilsaac. awarded to Frances Campbell. Premium tor Geometry, donated by Mrs. w.K. Matheson, awarded to Catherine McEwen. so Premium donated by 5:. Bristol and Vicinity Mrs. P. R. Sinnott was a busi- ness visitor to the city on Thurs- day, June 19th. Mr. Blrt Ranahan spent a few days in New Glasgow, N. S., June 16th-20th with his sister Lucy. who resides there, and where his C. N. it. Operating Revenues lip MONIREAL. June 5 -(CP)- Operating revenues in May tor the Canadian National System. all-inclusive, were announced to- day as 558,358,000. Operating ox- penses were 553,695,000, with not operating revenue oi! 34,663,000. iriends who tilled the auditorium. Joyce Cheverie. Ila MacDonald, and Frances Grant. M v 1 g m the M b an vlgltlng (or two Graduation honors were bestow- Rita Cheverie. Jeanette MacDon- Premiums for Class spirit, dom- m:;y:oAA1:,::1 ";,,Z33,',:f,? Ff,”,,,"f,';, wgeksr ' e M035: 192;. en!':eIl!el'lus:S73aV;l(C;)8 ad upon Iwemy-W0 young mm” "ht ted by me Sour” RN” C'WlL" nliuih GVNPOIW W P9-l-l'lClB and net .4 CFBJIIIII revenue 551,28- and mu: young men who termed Certiiicates were awarded to the awarded to Edwina Peters. Helen Mcmnaldl Mxi(ss Jean Nllanachlan spenrtr tlsie P 3 ' ' T,,e,f,.e.h' juicy cm!-emu wee -end n ew asgow, . .. oranges "C nuuidous food md an attractive stage group in grape and dignity, while they ably pre- "med the mivmimrfi ”-'"'"S? i smllldielsi !orPGF:rde I-Iii MicD0 id ood ed W Mm” Mm" II b di rs Due - " con se', up n- au ne e s, een na Mrs.,A.H. smallw ,awarded to .p,-emu ml. En ,' d ,1 55 Ben Spell us some "118 , , 1 1952 Helen Mario Maccormack. Velma and Velma Paquetl (equal), Susan Helen Marie Mccormack and Mn. J, ,':;,,, ,,,,,.,T,;,;, Jjdej, Lay, Kllitrliahlglr h;llau'f;ltte;m!rl;Ie;;- ,oA,'i,f”f,fde,,;”M,2f",S;f”m";90,m0 raxiuen , , Mccormnckr label Bwlwom Ed- Velma l'a4iuet- Betty Cheverie. ,8, compared with 514,716,000 ror the wc.reeung-'-Camiiiia MacAulay. wina Peters, Helen Marie McCor- Premium tor music. donated by 94, premiums, (or Application 3 ' . some period ln 1951- H INCHES? . choruswmyhia Bella oii:t.tMi;;-yrs maxck, Joan Murphy, tJeanM Mc- Mrs. .1. Peter McPhee, awarded to damaged by the sour” Home ”,d' M” wmmm Eldenhaw had me at szgggmo, High schoo Elena! en r0- Au ay. Frances Gran. - yrna Sally Webster. school Aswcmlom mama to mmomme to cut her hand m g,g,,,,m,.'.. . OOMJVIUNIST SXSTEM motions and Premiums. "we moi: Beiore and Alter":- Tiic Graduates. toilowing young ladlu who satis- factorily completed the course oi Cheverie. Certificates were awarded to the iollowing young ladies who satis- iactorily completed the course of Marie Miccormack, - Joan Murphy, and Myrna. Cheverie. Premiums for music, donated by Prize List-G rode X The Governor-Generals Bronze Premium ior Latin. donated by Mrs. D. Arthur McDonald, award- Jane Pierce and Catherine Mooney so in Premiums. donated by Mrs. Joseph Campbell, awarded ior spelling to Norma white; !or Class visiting her: sister Lucy who re- sides there, also her mother who two places on Thursday evening June 19th when a pane she was placing in a window dropped from the frame and caught her The figures do not include such items as taxes, equipment rentals and fixed charges. More than half the agricultural land in Communist-governed Bul- drink in one. . . and an excellent source of Vitamin C FRESH VALFNCIAS FROM CALIFORNIA Graduation I5VQn0dlI.A 1 ed M t M A Parting or - er ac- s udies ior Gr e X. Medal for General Proilciency, 5 -1,, L M, t Me; 13 gum is in 2,672 co-operative iarms. Kll1llOll. Frances Campbell, Elinor Clln- Grade X, will be awarded to the ggley ;e,,e,.5.rg”e '” M and h'md' jg Alma Mater. ton, Catherine McEwen, Anne Mc- pupil having the highest standing. considerable excuemmt ,,,,,1 Address to Graduates-Reverend ponald, Patricia McDonald. Mar- in the Entrance Examinations. pd" Lmgggmde XI mnsldeuble mam W” caused wiiirid Keefe. P.P.. Rollo Bay. ma Malone. Margaret Mclnnie. 37.50 Premium ior the highest he” 0,, 1-hu,..d,,y nlght June P.E.I. Right Reverend J.A. Murphy. ricililg as chairman, presented the diplomas and premiums and volc- ed the appreciation of the faculty, Norma white, Jane Pierce. Cath- erine Mooney. Prlze List 35 Premium ior Highest Aggre- gate, donated by the Mises Mar- aggregate. Grade X donated by the J.J. Hughes Co. awarded to Fran- ces Campbell. I 56 Premium 101' the second high- est aggregate. Grade X, donated by on Premium presented by Ca- tholic Women's League at souris awarded tor Highest Aggregate and First Rank in science and French to Marjorie Aker. 19th, when a large hog that es- caped from some yard or pen rac- ed around the roads here and visited the community hall where a weekly dance was going on. June WEEK END SPECIALS 26 - 30th inclusive the graduates and the audience for garet and Josephine McQuaid, Right Reverend .l.A. Murphy, 10 P, 1 bed th the inspiring address delivered by awarded to Pauline Peters. awarded to Elinor Clinton. 5,3,,” c:',',I,,':i? 0,p'ff;,ngh,s 033' C01? Pic. Aizair Doucette arrived Reverend Wilirid Keefe. pastor of s5 in Premiums -tor the second so Premium tor the 3rd Highest umbua awuded 10,. Second Rank home on Wednesday evenlnx. S1. d Rollo Bay. Highest Aggregate, donated by the Aggregate, donated by Mr. and 1,, yea,-1y Aggregne and ms, rank -Tulle 18th '-0 Ilnlld 1115 WW9 W”-ll me First Aid Certlllcatel Sourla Legion, equally merited by Mrs. J.J. McDonald, awarded to m English and nmch to Aelred his wife and lamiiy here, also Bacon ' V 39: standard Reiresher-- Cliristclle and awarded to Helen Micnonald Catherine McEwen. Macxmmm (lather trelatives Illa: I J - curse 0 . '- ouce e was w a - - ..r:l.P:::.::".r :.r::.2”t.::.::: zzrw; cooked 0. a law -warned or Third Ame EY.fii1i2i.”” ” i & Ham. lb. . . .. 99: gate, with equal merit, to Karolyn Stewart and Virginia Collin. Corned Beef :10 Premium presented by J.J. Hughes Co., awarded to the three next highest yearly aggreate, all over 85 per cent to Doris McEwen, Camillia MacAulay, Shirley Doiron 35 Premium ror Christian Doc- trlne , presented by Monsignor Mlurphy, awarded with equal merit Mrs. L". J". Perry is having his house raised up at present and a new foundation from the bot- tom of the cellar up will be put in. The work is being done by John Keele. a man at years of experience in the cellar and loun- datlon work. A new kitchen will be built onto the east side. re- Loaf. lb. . . ... .- A656 Fowl. I5. 41: Lord. 2 lbs. . . . . 25: to oamilliii. MacAula Mar Mc- . Phee. y' y . placing the porch stiyle. hznd game 20 07.. tin a th h n es ma e. r. erry M,f;y-l;r,i'f:f,I,”,',J,1,,f",,fE,x,I,';ed,,,,I:,y,I,?,,e ti: Iieirfg if Fargpenter V;'illHlooI(1t alltielg PeCCI1eS. 2 for . . . 41C girl not among leaders who showed ""5 P”'5b”' 31”t”i'(”' e:”5l”w'”kS great application to classwork, Wmle 3”, W ” e "V 3 ' M. H. awarded, by vote of the class. to gum e - Christelle MacKenzie and Michael Coffee. Ib- Fm - Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jay and ' so Premium presented by Rev- family, Halliax, N. 5., have ar- Kmg Cole rend Wlllrid Keeie, awarded for rived here to spend some time. T 95: constant gppllcatlon to Elaine Mr. Jay who has been in the H. CH. - . . u e . . . . 9 ' Mwmnnon and wmnured c1-1313. C. A. F. for many years and sta- son, tioned alh ovier tthe countryulllies Boneless pr 1 ted 1, ch been at aiax or some V in. . soft. .?.?.ii;”...?.'”E:i...r .:....f ;,a;,;.mJ-13,,wig,-E3;-an-;;,,9 8,33; Chicken. tin 55: 2 lbs. pkgs. .. 69: "Mon tor strenuous mdeavmm house (or her father for the awarded to John Ryan and Anne MacDonald. summer while her mother is on an extended trip to relatives and One Year Old Choice Quality PEAS. 20 oz. tin. 2 for . .. 39: S5Pe'um presented by the d Bt. . i ChlldreIintIIMmy.awamed1d1orRt::;- ;'.i:"i:.J2. ”i..:":: s..:i::. cueese. lb. 59: New M igence and courtes to iii a - ' 1, 11 1 th big city. ( alter and Mars-reg omnley. ""”"'” y " " 6 Km” ”” Vemeta REFILL only - . . . . . . . . . S139 was lsuprfesgnlgdubyvghe l Y 0 m CHEESE. 2 pkgs. . . . . . . . 59: Dish ' av ounc o a o c o- F ,x't man's League to the pupil having "8 us on Vere” O IbS, . . . . . . . 95C . Quch L 19; M”'”""-0'-r""' II1:iiIIrII;rm;raII)iIIrIaiti:IismaIfsksbeIXIVIIII Carnation Cashmer'e Bouquet tcrsisngxrizwxleuek presented by W Loosgness and worry MILK. 6 tin: . M... .7. . . . 99: SOAP, both size, 2 For . . 23c ITI . and Mrs. Alex P MacDonald, a- mN1'"""; I” Fn”t”V'e': " warded for an honor yearly sg- MT '3": . ::;.”',,xs,rgE',;'nw In 4 dOI. . . . o u 0 0 . o . o r o o o o e o o s more . . . 893 zregate and 2nd rank in science to I V 'd ' lhlm ( - H Audrey Rojbetmm ted b M, 1::v:I,evs'e sprihkled Fan your plate,s 35 Premum presen . ' SO soft . . . Melvin J. McQuaid. awardecl ror hold: them flrmer -0 they feel PHONE 9 PIIOIIE second rmk in Mathammcs and more comforuble. Soothing Ind : French to Virginia com”: and in :::Flel:IaFvo”acF:mIllIoIIltIlFdaAv.ts.Ilde es? i yet so strong . . . it lasts so much longer! All I. I. IDDV FIODUCI Geometry and History to Doris Mlolliwen. 35 Premium presented by Mr. A.T. MacDonald. awarded !or earnest endeavour to Kaye Peters, Marion Kelly. so Premium presented by Mr. Patrick Hennessey, awarded tor an honor average and iirst rank in Mathematics to Kathleen Ching 33 Premium presented by Mrs. John creamer awarded ior con- stant application to Anne Hermes- 59.v. s2.so Premium presented by Mr. Peter Mktisasc, awarded tor pro- grass in studies to Mary Corrigan. 35 3' ' presented by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Doiron. awarded tor History and French to Karolyn Stewart, Elaine Mcxinnon. :2 Premium prmented by Mrs. P. Hennessey tor strenuous per- awarded to Mildred Composition to Mary MicPtiee. on Premium presented by Mrs. John James MacDonald awarded for Chemistry to Shirley Doiron. :2 Premium presented hy Miss Helen Mclsaao ior Latin awarded to Harold Iorter. so Premium presented by Mrs. W.K. Matheson awarded tor French to Rita MacDonald. so Premium presented by Mrs. bsrrsssment caused by loose plates. Get IASTEETE today at any drug store. ii. in ciiiiiiiorrrrowii, r.r.i. Sea Food Fresh Shrimp Cocktail Combination Seafood Cocktail Steamed Clams in the shell Red Bank Clams with Bouillon Boiled Lobster Flute South 8: North Shore Lobster in the Shell Combination Seafood Plate Lobster, Shrimp, Clams, Scallops, Oysters, Fillet Fresh Lobster Fresh Oyster SEVGIIIIOO Ohalsson. . so ium . exited by Euzene In Hot Clam Bouillon MICATIIIIY swgrded tor English c clam N.c'ur Fillets of Breaded and Fried in Butter Grilled Mackerel Fioured and Fried in Butter "The Home of Proven Values" I THE BARN DRIVE IN Cocktail Cocktail Sole Poached Salmon , Boiled in Lemon Water . THIS Dad I! SUFFERING from -dietary dei- Clancy. City dogs cannot 6nd vlni dietary elements nsturslly . . . instinct driver then to gsrbsgei Psrd-and only Psrd-oEe1s com- plete proved security from illness caused by dietary deiicicncy. Paid with Cl7lmpbyIlin- Baked Stuffed Salmon Oven Baked with Savory Dressing Oysters Au Gratin En Casserole Thick Cream Sauce, Crumbs & Cheese A.H. anailwood tor Music a- warded to Eileen Moaaugh. 32 Premium presented by Mrs. Malcolm Play awarded for science and Mathematics to Anne Hen- nessey. Fried Lobster in Lemon Butter Fresh out of the Shell to the Skillet English Fish & Chips l f i , sso protects tom sniinsl odours Gndmuon nu Deep Crisp Batter . Di lo of th I ll Olassl l com-as n-Ivielre swargeduto: cl chn" TODAY III III! MARIT ..:-:.w.r..r:::H. Geo W i. WW5 ..:.M:.'::..:.k"-..::l:.e:. Fried oysters ,;f,:"'",5,;',:' i ' coiiin, Dorris Manwen. ormiiiia Breaded in Eggs and Crumbs m u er , -------""'"""” ”" "” w.l3'”:.."”:.i3l"-E?'f3'5r3”.iL”””"I.' Fri-as--new .?.':"..!..":h".1:.: All E SI C K i 3 3 - Kiffiieraje o-re. - . B':::, med Fish Cghowsler - Anne Hennessey. Mary MscPgi;e: l' mp Rhode Island style chi-istello Mldcenaie, Mary rigan, Mhrgeret Olntnley. Elias Rossiter, Eileen Moalugh. Kay Peters, Mildred Ohsisson, Marlon Kelly. Harold Lsrter, nits Mac- Donald, John Ryan. Anne Mac- Donald Michael Gallant. Fried in Deep Batter Lolistor Newburg Diced Lobster in Cream Sauce Halibut Stools. Lobster Stew Cream Sauce and Butter Fresh Lobster Salad Lettuce, Tomatoes, Eggs, Peas, Beets, ""9 ii 3 "81" 90W. beloved pets sreslck Ecsuse 0lll' Complex living deprives them of the natural foods they need. and many of them are driven to eat garbage. Only one dog food pm; Wm, anogomnun This diploma certiiiu that gummrui you barb I dauphin dog food you know; ' -- - - -- :':::,p','gg: '?,;'":dun',::::,';';,e Fmumd 3nd Frled 1" Bun?!" , Mayonnaise you can mm, and freedom from animal odours. swlnls GUARANTII gm? agiodmgroiigitencghgira M33: : sglmgn Frgsh Shrimp tinimn generation: of dogs were led Psrd end ,Mw'm,.Hmm"mWm' scribed tor Ci-rode XI and am Fioured and Fried in Butler L9””ce' T0mI;&';':f6nEEg: P935: B99I5r hereby entitled to the honors water and nothing else. They all iloarishod, wore M v gr us ion. healthy and strong. Psrd provides the meat protein Ym" PH HIVH. plus all the other oioaieau, includ- "'B Ch10l'0PII!IliIIr litmus: have. Get PARD with cuaonoruyuru :91”, H "P" ' F P '" Il4llWQslukrbdoys.llyoudo not DIM MCI ford VIM: CFIOIOPIIYLLII hatches onlniul odors: and had booth, tell Illndvnvllllrofwllttnplleoygupjj F1 Purl. INIW Canadian Cm. Lllviltod. Cod Fillets Breaded and Fried in Butter Haddock Fillets Breaded and Fried in Butler Combination Seafood Solod Lettuce, Shrimp, Clams, Salmon Salmon Solod Lettuce, etc. GREAT EXPLORER Lake Ontario was discovered in, 1615 by Etienne Bruie, who wasv closely followed in that region by Champlain i