___J1AQE, .55! (l-Hitlei-took the low road YOU take the ROAD T0 thrills with Cannonball Hope and Crooner Crosby- the patty-cake twins and there's Dottie with the latest HESS took the high roa ZANZIBAR for fun and Latest SCREEN NEWS OUR GANG COMEDY ‘>-‘- ,-~.s~1-.-e»_»~.<;_¢_(~< _-a-,- . PRINCE ED WARD — THE CHARLQTITETQWN. QUARDJAE ETHFLCENTRAI. ..-l in sarong fashions. d9 f f’\ A /f ‘ .451" —SHORTS— SHOWS AT 2.30-7.00 AND 9.00 J. A. Nicholson. Minister. June 29th. ll A. M. York. 3 P. M. his t Brackley. 7.30 P. '1 30 P, M. Specla ' at. York. Mrs. Hugh lvllller. special . Miss Pearl Burns. soloist.- Special music. Silver offering. Min- ister’s sermon—"Our British Heri- tage"—National dedllzatlon. I \ L-830-6-21-1i. l ,-Sunday. June 29th. a special service at 8.00 P. M. Stand- ard ‘Dime under the auspices oi tne Y. P. U. Adlutant W. Hawkes of the Salvation Army will deliver the ad- a p dress. 1 numbers by Adjutant m- Ls- be lllnd Mrs. Hawkes. The offering will Y‘ 3f ‘in’ be donated to the Queen's Canadian °Yl ° lFund for Air Raid Victims. _ “EXTRA-- ON THE PRINCE EDWARD SCREEN TODAY and SATURDAY Sinking of German battleship Bismarck (filmed during the great Atlantic sea battle), showing Britain's naval heroes in action. . ~Also Russia prepares to repel Nazi attacks and other special features in “NEWS OF THE DAY." MARITIMES FIRST SHOWING IN IIDPALDNS Sll0WS N0 “MERCY T0 DESERT RATS! Those king-pins of crime had run things their own way—ti|l Cassidy dealt himself in on their game . . . and cleaned up! ~-.,, Paramount Presents E. Muiford’s s M’. A“ featuring Russell Hayden - Andyllilyde - Eleanor Stewart CHAPTER 1l—"GREliN IIORNET" SERIAL CARTOON -—"TRIPLE TROUBLE" l The Twenty-eighth Annual Convention 0F TllE WOMEIPSINSTITIITES 0F PllillilE EDWARD ISLAND will be held FRINGE 0F WALES 00LLEOE AIIDITDRIIIM Wednesday and Thursday, July 2 and 3 GUEST SPEAKERS Miss Helen J. Macdougail, Superintendent Nova Scotia W. I., will speak on Institute Work in War Time Mrs. E. A. Foster-Red Cross Work. lbson-Jietter Farm Conditions. Mr. Walter Darby-Group Hospitalization. A large and appreciative audience lizard a flue Violin Recital given by the pupils of Miss Kathleen Horn- by in the Holy Redeemer Hall last Wednesday evening. Assisting in the recital was Miss i Phyllis Blanchard. soprano. who was heard ill the selcctioils. "Cant Yo‘ Heah Me Cullin‘ Caroline" and ‘Alice Blue Gown." Of especial interest were tire follr numbers rmdered by the twenty rpiece senior orchestra. The lunlor orchestra also had a part in the progra m. Following the first part oi’ the program a presentation was made lto Miss Hornby on behalf of the lpupils, by Lorna Chandler. Following is the program: ' PART I 0 Canada—l.avs.llee. Twinkle, Little Star- Nursery Rhynie- Chester Vanlderstine. Lullaby-Franklinr-Arnold Chev- erle. Merrily Dancing-Franklin --l.or- na Chandler. Vesper Bells-Krogman —Gerald MwDoilald. Event g Bells—McIntyre- Eddie Acorn. Duet, Graceful Waltz-—Franklln- Lorna, Chandler and Arnold Chev- erle. Cradle Song- I-Iauser _Charlie Creverie, Jr. Flie Merry Bobolink- Krogman —F'lora Gillies. ‘The Rose's Dream - Aubry— George Scantlebury. Ave Marla-Gounod-Betty May Randall. Song of the Sea ShelL-Krogrnan -Iunior Orchestra. PART II Londonderry Air-Jimmy Korrey. Humoreske- Dvorak~ Paul Kaye. Can't Yo‘ Heah Me Callin‘ Caro- lin» —C1ro Roma -Phyllis Blan- chard. Sunset on the St. Lawrence- Heller-Orchestra. Spring Song - Mendelssohn- Phyllis Coffin. Simple Aveu-Thome- Louise Henry. Minuet in (IL-Beethoven -- Mary McPhee. The Blue Danube-Strauss —Or- chestra. Concerto in B mlnor-Rieding- Carol Marie Colcs. tat Two Guitars-Russian Gypsy Folk Song. (b) Gavotte-Gossem- Marion Puncher. (at Nocturne-Chill)!“ ‘bl Songs My Moilaer Taught Me-Dvorak.— Beryl MacDonald. (at Familiar Airs (b) Thai-ell A1- ways Be An England-Parker and Charles-Orchestra. I GOD SAVE THE KING. Accompanist-Albert Blanchard. Junior Orchestra Betty May Randall, Flora Gillies. George Scalltlobufy. Eddie 600m Charlie ' ald. Senior Orchestra 1st. violins -_ Beryl MacDonald, Marion Puncher, Nellie Hermsns. 'Helen Farquharson, Helea . nrion Thnmnsoii, Mary McPhBe. Josephine Ifilgllill/JI‘, Louise Hen- ry. Paul Kaye. Phyllis Coffin, Carol Marie Coles. Jimmy Korrey. 2nd. VioIlns-—- Clarence Pineau, Vernon MacParlane. Ralph Raynor. Elinor MacDonald. Earl Jones. £2: A Victor MacFarlane. Plano- Blanchard. mm CHECKS FI-RE BAIE colvlllzalJ. Que. tCPi-Jlain fell on the north to their aid. Th names that advanced Ccmeau during the night. burning 0W0 miles from the at neon. but ShorePaper ccmnrny were dent. then that the advance had been checked. Late today the rein came. and all fires near the town were drenched. The flames faded to relvll a broad fire-break surrounding the town before the rain started. TUlrPll-ILLING BY ‘limo LONDON ~ (CPI — Granville Hoditlnson 32 venr old builder. W?! awarded the George Medal for res- cuing s man and woman bv scrap- ing a tunnel through wreckage with be: here halide under erect danger. inoe three who is empoyed by the t] t d Insurance Company, recen y s u - _ led political economy in Australia lgillcaléurgméggegivlces were °°n and New Zealand. Arno y ‘ of town guests at the we din the bride's aunt, Bagnall of Victoria, B. C. BURIAL AT GEORGETOWN ' Cheverle, Gerald MacDon- Roper- ‘appreciated by those accompenlsts, Miss Callaghan at (1 Do ltlle’ piano, and Miss Kenny i June 26- on this settlement- shore of the St. Law- l rcnte River tonight. taking the last menace out clf buih fires that 800‘ fire-fighters believed they had al-_ ready beaten before the rain came‘ I've.‘ miles toward the outskirts of He's‘ were ; town - trmn officials and fire-fighters of the Quebec North confi- ant "fills column lo reserved for news ol » local Interest, but advertising of a llewey one a may be inserted at 6 cents a word. strictly pey- sbls in advance. CBASWELL for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- E- 14-9789 , we , civic rename. allowed an tax installments l1 Dflld DCIOIC Jill 1st. 14-134-6-36- . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SER- VICESPSunday. June 29th. Mount Ste art l1 lMarslltleld A. M. Hlghfl id 3 . M. 7.30 P. M. L-eHl-B-gl-li. SERVICE‘ IN TIIE BONBHAW W BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday 11 A M. Ml‘. Klnley. speaker. I.l-825—6-27-1l. YORK UNITED CHARGE-Rev. Services M. Central Church. l W. M. S. service UNION ROAD UNITED CHURCH There will be Voca L-BM-fi-Tl-li WEDDING BELLS-Of tnterestl to relatives on Prince Edward Is-' land is the marriage in Calgary, Alberta on June 21, 194i. of Mar- jorie Lowe, A. Bagnall bert S. son Tory of Wainwright, Dr. A. Baptist Church daughter of Dr. Lucy and the late Rev. Her- and Kenn Simp- Alberta. the First Bagnsll, C. Archibald of in ears ago. The groom. Sun Liic the out Mrs. Lew s The iuileral of the late William W. Maodonsld was hel:l Wednesday afternoon at Georgetown, the short service at, his old hcnle. the resi- dence of his sister, Mrs. L. H Douglas, the services in St. David's United Church and at title grave- side being conducted by Rev. Jchii Stirling, The familiar hymns "Je- sus Lover of My Soul." “The Sands of Time are Sinking," and "For- ever Wllllh the Lord" were sung during the church service. The scripture readings were from the 90th Psalm, the 14th chapter of St. John and the 15th chapter of 1st Corinthians. Rev. Mr. Stirling who took as the text of his address be to God who glveth us the victory through our Lord Je- sus Christ," paid a tribute to the late Mr. Macdcnald as a man of Christian character. who d‘d' h‘s work faithfully and well. I-le was highly estemeed by all who knew him and during the many yealri: he of New York was a regular at endant at. church. Reference was made to the fact that he had planned to spend the summer at his old home among loved ones and friends, but “Thanlq resided‘ in the great metro s. week before his intended depart- ure he was suddenly and tragically the hand of death. spoke words of comfort and consolation to the ber- pallbearers at E. B. MacLaren, Ernest Dsyle, Albion H, MacLeod. J. Howard Macdonald, Norman Macdonald and ‘Maurice struck down b Mr, Stirling a caved family. The the funeral were: Me"srs Donovan. DELIGHTFUL AFTERNOON TEA-‘Phe Nurses‘ Parlors oi the City Hospital were the scene of a delightful social event on Wednes. day. June 25th, when members of the Charlottetown Sub-division of the Catholic Womenls League were hostesses at afternoon tea. A oro- fllslon of early summer flowers and fern decorated the rooms which were the centre of an animated rind ‘IP11!’ group of B1I€Sl§ during the afternoon. The President, Mrs. W T. (Joady was assisted in receiving by Mrs. J. E. Cullen, Vice-Presi- dent; wl.‘.le the guests were usher- ed. by Mrs. (DrJ J. D. McGuigan, and Mrs. F. J. Casey. The beauti- ful appointed tea-table was most attractive, the colors of the League, effectively carried out in the centre oi blue and gold iris in silver holder. Tea was poured first period by Mm. (DrJ W J. P. McMillan. and Mrs. bein flora during the J.A. McLean, and by Mrs. E. J. Mc- Tague and Mrs. F. Murray, in the Miss E. Vessey. Mrs. P.J. Ready, Mrs. ,3. Curran, Mrs. F. Walker, Mrs. S. Trainer. While R. J. McDonald 'and Mrs. A. J, I-Iolvatt replenlslle-l lasaisted by Mrs. J. Brown. Mrs. s. iBenolt and Mrs. J. A. O'Neill. A most enjoyable feature of the sf- ternoon was the musical proglrlaim ss Mary Callaghan as pianist, and Miss Carolyn Kenny, violinist. The Mis- ses Phyllis Blanchard and Bernice Murray were heard in groups of Y°llfl1 s delightful note of thoroughly The second period. Serving were which was carried rgt, with lovely songs, their sweet voices formin harmony. wh ch was present. lin obligate, afforded a this annu .__Li e I II you are lining sralcleml of strain - headaches. more eyee or dleeineee - t e sllflClll-lll At your service with veers oI experience and a therofllll retracting service. Ulll in and dleclee your ' eltflcllltlel. l (i. F. lllltcheson - l‘. G. IIIJTUHIHUN G. I. IIUTUIIIEON M 3 P. M North ship on lei! Brldflfi at ll. A. Iiuetloo at 7.30 P. M. Meetin Caven W. 'I‘llley, Minister. Services follows: Victoria 11 A. M. Ham ton M Bonsh and Evening Service i 7.30. L-‘IBI-fl- Mr. Albert Ieard performed the' ceremony. The bride. a graduate oi funeral the University oi Albe a and Education, visited thfq prov- was ' G. with "io- W perfect musical backcround for the soloists. All were unaflmous in pronouncing s‘ al social event oi the C. W1... one of rare charm and pleas- lure. - . How Ar CIVIC TAXllS—Juile 30th tivelv the last day for discount on second instal t. L- » m“ . a llgrsealaigi? umliletlfiriyase-e-W-ii. oliullcli norms - Breedsl-i bane United Church. Rev. E. Millet’- iriister. ll. A. M. Pleasant Voila. . Biesdsl no. .30 P. . Granville. L-IITS-B-fl-il. CAVENDISH CHARGE. — Wor- Bunday, June 29th In Stell- M. and in North Official on Monday. June 30th in Church at B P. M. Geo. L-ltTI-ti-Tl-Ii. STEWART UNITED E. — The Rev. ude TODAY - The fun- FUNERAL oral o! Ralph Jay. folir-yesr-old son oi Mr. and Mrs. Peter Joy of Soul-ls will be held at two o'clock, standard time. this Sourls to St. Andrew's Church, ferment St. Andrew's Cemetery. afternoon from HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE.- on Sunday. June 29th ee HQ m- aw 7.30 P. M at Apltln Road Lords Supper at S . M. at De-igbllie SOCIAL IN EPWO-IITII mu. _ 9 a? A very enjcyallale social was held in Epworth Hall on Wednesday even- ing under the auspices of the Young People of Trinity United Church. resided. Mr. John Walker led the s ng song. A large number cf young people attended. S FUNERAL SERVICES — The of the late Mrs. W. C. Ari-l _ West was held Sunday afternoon. A short service from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. V. M. Hud- son. St. Avard‘s then to York Unit- Donald Boothroyd, B. A.. assified by the Rev. J. A. Nicholson. B. A.. and a B.D. the Rev. W. s Mabo“, B A.. T" .» .' ,...-t... Mat- thew, Benjamin Mellett. Abner Ves- sey. Roan. o... .. imorose Mel- lett, Fred MacDonald. Interment York Cemetery. Personals _ Harold Wood oi the trainees at Beach Grove Inzn who was taken suddenly i.ll and removed to tne Charlottetown Hospital. was suc- cessfully operated on for appen- dioitis. I Mrs. Lloyd Inmsii of Canoe Cove and Mrs. P. S. Howatt oi Bummer- slde have returned home from e week's visit with Mrs. HowatCs daughter. Mrs. S. B. Allan in Hali- ax. SENTENCED TO FIVE YEARS WOODSTOCK. Ont... June 28-(0 Pl-A series of break-ins and thefts from Halifax to Windsor. Ont" were recounted by the Crown today when Leslie Holmes and John W. Winter- field oi Toronto were sentenced to five years in Kingston Penitentiary West Kent School Prize List 1940-41 GRADE X Governor Generals Medal to the Dllpll attaining the highest for the year's work won by Frances Isabel Bourke. Special prize to the pupil stand- ing highest in the year's work do- nated by Hon. G. D. DeBiois. award- ed to Frances Isabel Bourke. second in the year's work, donated by ivlr. u. u. Hnyomsn and won by Ruth TarBustl. S I prime to the pupil standing third in the year's work. donated by His Worship Ma or Holman, and won by Joan W llianls, . Special prize for General Profic- a.nd won bv Lillian M hee. Special prize for English. donated by Hon. T.W.L. Prowse. and award- to Frances Isabel Bourke. Francis Isabel Bourke. y Mr. Simon Paoli. and awarded to Lillian MacPhee Spectal prize Bush D. 132.. and won by Ruth Tar- Special prize for the pupil stand- ing second highest in History, do- nated by the I. O. D. E. and won bv Nancy Simpson, Slpeclsl prize for Arithmetic. do- nsted by Mr. A. Pickard. and won by Ruth TarBush. Special prize for the standing in Mathematics. donated bv Mr. Noel D. DeBlois. and award- ed to FTances Isabel Bourke. Special prize for Geography. do- noted bl Dill‘. W. A. Stewar . won by fiancee Isabel Bourke. by ...W Boulter, an a to Frances label! Bourke. r or progress application‘, donated by Judilc H. L Pa mer. awarded to during the veer. donated by M: R. Bell. and awarded I'I‘l . Spec ins third 0d by the I. 0. D. E.. 0e, .. .. . nated lay C l K B Rose . o. . . by James Ling ' Special prize school spirit. donated Peoli. and won Gor Certificates o Merit: Ieabe l Haynes. I Trus isms. Ldllian MecPhee. Nancy Biinp- on. Attendance Certificates: veer. We!’ l-flvlne Certificates. (in rit): Frances Isabel ueh Ella ward . Wood. Noel Alan MacNevln. We er Brad-ford Pail. Marlene Bliss- helll Orul an . is Isabel Allan Frederick Matthews, George a a Calvin Proctor. John Willi m BN- haut. John Harold I-Iodgson. ‘ GRADE IX ‘ First riae 10!‘ General Ploficlencyl Metal la 8m flbenn A. Dona- 7864-30-41.; i sued“ m“ w the pupil stlllldm“ wigoecisl Prize for English donated Ro Cudmore, ed Special prize for Latin donated bv N. D. Mecleen. and awarded to b Special prize for French, donated IOI‘ the highest standing in History. donated by the hiflhesl co and 1a.: prize for Science, donated d worded Special prize for sustained elicit Non u.) Nina awarded to Gordon lal lile for the pupil stand- igllest in ‘rivaling; a1 prise for application, do- rs. and won for regress and Ev Mr- Simon onMecLeod. i You‘, Eyes? I ‘Bourke. lulu. TerBusll. Joell Will- Eric Smart llew Footwear FOR THE Week-End Just Received Women's White Shoes Tan Trim - - - - - $2.49 All White Shoes - - $2.95 Spectator Pumps and all White Styles. Widths AA to C -- -$3.95 Smart new styles in rubber soles and cuban or wedge heels Smart New Colors $1.65, $1.75 and $1.95 Men's White Shoes $2.95, $8.95 and $5.00 Boy's Sneakers 79c and 89 cents Children's 59c, 69c and 79c HOWARD McllllilS Tweel Bldg. Gr. Geo. St. JUNE 27, lei ‘ll ll! Dollar Day Bargains S eciai assortment of DRESSES YIGIII‘ choice for - — - - - - ._ f $1 .00 H; 3r.s';l.”:'*5_______ m0 y 1-: Assortment oLEVENING 5 .. DRESSES - - -g- _ _ ._ _ _ o coxrs l Elearing at — — — - - - _. _ _ salsa ' "l V s SKIRTS - i Plllsllllleghades, at — — - - _ _ $1 .98 Oxher SUITS and COATS at reduced prices 5-; II TS — ,_, Clearing at — — — - - - - _. _ i‘! OTHERS ‘i 98c | Clearingat———----_.._ &cond wise for General Prof c lency donated by Jud-ire H L Palm Science donated bv Mr G. F Ii donated . . awarded to Ruth Mecbougall. ed to Mai-ion Peeke Special prize for during the year donated y R. Bell and awar‘ to nllcation gonatod Bentley. tend .. Certificates: MacDougal. 8 years; Philip 2 years: Stanley M llall‘. 1 year. GRADE VIII Mr. N. McLeod’: Dept. donated by w. e Burl won by Harold Je Secon Pflre for Stems and won bv Bill hen-en. Thtr iencv donated by ken and won by Buddy til” “m” d n: the year. donated R. Bell and awarded to B0 kins. Bill Sllerren. George MMIDOIIOIelG. Taweel. 5 years. GRADE VIII Miss E. Taylor's Dept. First Prime for General Profic lency. donated by Mr. N. D. Me Lean and won by Doris Cruikshank Second Prize for General Profic iency, donated by Mr. G. I-I. Blin tain and won by James Palmer. Third Prize for General Profic iency. donated bv Mr and Wen by George Special Prize for by I-Iorl. T. W. L. Prowse and award ed to James Palm Buddy donated bv Mr. . . awarded to Goldie Patelakis. ‘Trustees’ Merit Certificates: Doll Cruikshank. James Palmer. Georg Brown. Joan McKinnon. mpton. Attendance Certificates: Glndy B years: lots McLeod. years: Doris muikshank 2 Kay McEachem I year. GRADE VII Miss A. Yen's Dept. First Prize for Gener ienoy. donated by Mr. , awarded to J. Kendrick Gordon. Second Prize for General Pro fieiency donated by Dr lWlrgCdd to Melvin H. Jenkins. Prize for General Profic iency donated by Mr. N. D. Mac Special Prize for Man a1 in! donated bv Mr. I. Maolienzle. Certif-cates: Trustees‘ Merit kins. Arthur H. Coffin. G. Windso Brelisut. David A. Andr Attendance Certificates: Herol W. Bsntry 4 years: Melvin I-I. Jen kins 1 year. GRADE VII Mien Prowsde Dept. First Prise for General iency donated ‘by Csrvell Bree awarded to Barbers Plckard. Second Prise far General Profic also. tlfihitlh‘. lency. donated by Mr. W. A. Stew m. awarded to Donald Misuse. Third Prise for UCIICIIIL Proflc lencv, by Mrs. . Re 'I‘ line. awarded to J M om osn Large. , Special Prize for Knitting. donut. . . Bell awarded to flllaeezlckgeitificeh r mm ' ma, Go a su- ° t ' Egbert Hugrholller lze iQ.§'<i.°k’i:v'.°l'ynD°'é““ ed by Ml‘. Mill/On Gill. Donald I year {Don ltl Mscle wars: Joan rue year: orth I year. GRAD! VI Mlle Hockey's Dept. IIGIQIHMBMX 11W!!!‘- bell. and awarded t0 Philip Hard . . u cheson. and awarded to Philip Bar-t 1 yum rlze for Domestic science Mr W A. Rix and i Trus s ‘“-“l“‘§°dn,f,l_l°"_' Harold MaoPherson. Gertru Kenneth‘ e e. Special prize for prowess and av- by Dr. Lents and ‘ Be MeoPllex-soai. Merit Certificates: Philip Hardy, MacDou all. Marion I-Iine, Al- fred IvfacDona d. Marian Peake. Da- Ruth M!" w’ n! mrdw Dlllll I Dept. Clordon Quigley, 4 years: First Prize for General Proficiency, tain and Ggflléffll Profic- iency donated bv Councglor J. E. d Prize forGenei-al Profic MI‘. Reginald Att- Stems. for sustained. effort MI‘. R. y Ber- rns. . Bill Jenkins. ilcate: Emelio Noel DeBlols. Brown. Enillish. donated er, Special Prize for sustained eifort.i R R Bell and Bwllrdfid W l Grant VCBISI‘ l Profle- first Prize for General Prof 8 ‘AMcLeod donated by Mr. W. A. 5w‘ LBIILI,‘ iency. donated by Mr. J Lean awarded to Arthur I-I. Ooffinn Kinnon, awarded to Elsie Trein-| Trustees’ Worth, Hols; Clerk. Frank Currie. l Kendrick Gordon. Melvin H. Jeri] d . fici sliifidmé‘. ’°il§.’°“s'§li ‘limit-IE. B Profic- Macleod donated by Mr. tewert. Enid m Jill ~ Seoo for Attend 2 B - 6 veers: Alma MEE- ‘amcllded ' , . B. Roch met; agitated by M! “about. donated by Mr. S. A. Maolsod. W awarded to Walter Conrad. l Second Prize for General Pmfic- , iency donated by Mr. Gordon Mao- Donald awarded to Teddy Wrikhl- i General olio- >- iency, donated by M: Btklmt-ld t NORTH-AMERICAN ken. awarded to Jzunes Bentley. TRAl-ismgslo“ Trustees‘ Certificates of Merit: Intern Daylight b‘;iym"rim. iWaller Conrad. Teddy Wright. Thfguxhou‘ James Bentley. Donald Tmney. John wAvELENGTn N . Canada end USA4113 Attendance Certificates: John, [Q39 _ ' ' ' m» 155i call-us 5 years. Ralph Proud 1 year. a ,,,§"‘,‘,,f,,,,“§§n'f}“m?§,"e;=7f=h§ FRIDAY, JUNE 21 3-30 ll-m-—‘London Calling‘, GRADE VI _ Miss G. !eo’s Dept. ' First Prize for General Proficiency won by er and awarded to Ruth MacDou- 6.25 pm.--‘Hello. clilldr " Rell (gm b-Yeocuwu 3°" gramme for children eenviwuli; m" i" °°n°l°i P‘°"°' Second rrirle lol- General Profio- to Census and the us it lency donated by Mir. Gordon Mac- 1am), dumbed by M, Marco“... h-_| 6.45 pin-THE NEws ' 1%?“ '1 ""1 “mid” i" M'"'°" win won by Barbara iaulgley. 7-00 llm-‘Questi<>ns of illc I-lour- ne. . .. - . _ . . .. , - Special prize for Mathematics. do- use?“dggffédimgywggfigelmgflg Q‘.§.E§I°_§'§E‘F°““"l l» Oblvm “Med by Mr: wimw“ Raw‘! and Chandler won by Marilyn Rupert ' 715 pm ~NEW ~ awarded to Alfred MacDonlll . “mm-a. t“ mug. 73o m_'_.CANA% l" Fill-NW- Special prize for Latin and French Kwnem Yeo Bubs“ Qmsley- I A CALIB Plwli dwmwd l” m‘ '7' P- “ml l‘ ‘Marilyn Rupert Shirley Veseey’ u.“ mumllilll“ awarded to Marlon Hine. mum“ fierce ' - - with With the mops 99m“ 9T1“ f“ Gwilramhv “W Attendance Certificates: Alberta m Britain‘ 8.00 llmr-‘THE NEWS. 8.10 Din-LISTENING POST’. 8.15 pm.—'l..ondon Calling‘, 8.80 pJm-‘BEJTAIN SPEAKB‘. 8.45 pure-HEADLINE NEWS Aim VIEWS. Commentator: J, l; tMacneod 2 years; Norman MacKay GRADE V Miss MICKIIIIIDITI Dept. Elli-st prize for History donated by m‘ L o-lP- m" “d "will mm"- dolillslficfiviiaégl.fi.almmfi' fl-wmfine-ilfllille Music of Bfiialli‘ I I . - . g slllllllm whistles? .-. has‘ tltll“‘°“ll I. o. p. a. a ~ - - w. r m: u‘ “"“‘l°‘ l” m“ MwRae. produced by Alan Melville, Peake. s,» 11 m. 1 m, m. d M Third PM M‘ General Prelle-l aao pIm-‘CANADA CAILSFROII bv HOEIETDW. L. ‘ill-owl: and gird ‘ml’ ‘1°““'“- l" mgrgllllmwfi lomnotl‘ an collaboration ' awarded to Cloori tee’ Certificates of Moritz‘ de Mac- Rae. George Henderson. David. Jar-i Bourke and Herold cgmnmm. gubual 10.15 pm.-‘At Your Request‘. years: David - 10.90 pan.—‘CIVILIANs' wail‘ _ Stanlord Downc l year; '7: Men of the Lightship‘. 1 m" 8"" Pm- hamg: C y - ion. A BBC Production: Mid! in England. 10.46 [Milt-Wed Hsrtiey lniibll use. 1115 pm.-'CALL1NG THE WORLD ‘WORLD AFFAIRS’. nun H. WICKHAM STEED. pJrL-RADIO NEWS-REEL m.n The Daily Service. am. ‘London Calling‘. lJII.-—‘BRITAIN SPEAKS’. slim-THE NEWS can-Close d0'\\'Il. Wli-ll. CBC)‘. ‘Cahiers Flanciik‘ Potpourri for French-Canaan listeners. 10.00 EgJH-—'DEIVIOCRACY MARCH- te Whitlock 3 ern 2 years; Harold Hewett tor. l year. G First Prize for General Proiideiicy donated bv Benjamin Rogers Jr., -to Hilda Plckard. Second Prise for General Profic- iency. donated by s. friend of the school awarded to Philip Jardlne. Third Prize for General Profic- iency donated by Gordon MacDon- ald a ard d to Ramsey. Tlfllriflts’ Certificales mm: of Hilda Picksrd. Philip Jardine Mary Ramsay. Joan Wood. Adele Clark. Attendance Certificates: Hilda Pickerd 2 years. PRISON EVACIIATED LIVERPOOL — tCPt —Dll.llll ll several times in Merseysllie d! Walton Prison has been evacuated for the duration of war. the iflfflllilj being taken to Stafford. In 5 Minutes Sor; Burning GRADE III Miss G. Taylor's Dept. First Prize for General Proficiency a qguylh 1_,_ pmw _ awarded amazes muaV-gilliam Rowe awarded ' ll ms. - Merit vCertlficatee: Harold Jen- sewed Prim lorvferlgfigldizllelég;i iencv donated by ‘ 3300i" award to Heather Jean ‘inlrd Prize for General Proiic- 6o to any good dl-litlftnstfltl-rrllynzelt iency donated b Dr. Tldmarsh. set all orlglnlll t»... t . awarded t0 Phyll Tilt. Emerald Oil. ‘I m“ Wm gm ‘Trustees’ Certificates oi Merit: The very first flvrlj" H mmmwl, Jean Miller. Heather Jean unis. you rails! w‘ I 1°“ l"; W, ,,,,, b, Get Amuzino Reiiei . Phyllis Tait. Betty Dunning. Don- will tllorolllillly yer-ill" . old Large. sticking monthly to n tlllrml! Atten snce Certificate: i""‘ l“ Janet while longer your k shortly be II thins of W“ 1""- . Macliischern I year .. ' One bottle we kinnv l\ll we" F" 635m; 11 beyond all qllestsm. lint 1"“) lllffyf,‘ . Miss Mocdonald’: Dept. last discovered n..- nu.‘ l" -"l " comfort. _ Mm First Prize for General Proficiency Ilnone‘! 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For Skin Beam; and Beaull’ n‘ __ __ 50c 8; 95C “'""°“..‘%.%”l‘it ateg by Mr. Hebe: ' Second Priu for Generil Profic- .,‘ icncy donated y Dr. Lents sword- "n-usm-Woll-llilmm oi tll Harold Whl m. to ( uol) Gillie-n Lois n35». but n tend! fDlVld-l and Roy - Eachern. - son. Mil-l dre Wet- toll‘: Devl- talent: gelglétmwerde MacKey. Prize i General Frolic-i gGIIIDOG “to. a w. all?“ u. a IIIII MecDonel . for Generslo Pfilflm, ~t calms I IVlleeDryen | Hath-lee f0!‘ awarded to ‘(ACE Oflflllflill OI MMIXII %llnEb‘eEllmIyn7Il:.% limbo.-