JUNE 23,1940 _ 5 BARGAINS! No Reserve! Paige Estate Sale of household furnitu choice Antiques! Auction E re and utensils July 4th, i 1.30 P. M., at J. D. Malcolm's, Cardigan. L-IC-lQ-fi-ZB-Juli’ 2-21. Advertising Rates Mfminiurn Charge for Any Central Guardian locale. 5o per w 2Q per word; Announcements and Coming Payable in Advance l Advertisements 25 Cent; ord; Western and Eastern locals Events 3o pgg flgfd: 1 l Classified 3c per word; In Memoriam Notices 70o per inch; Lin, M . Floral and Slliritual Offerin a unification. C dolence 70o pe In II W dlhrd" "c" so 0|] l’ C - E ad loiifints 2?)‘ "c"; addmonsxsesgggimfizutlcfi) words for 81.00 _ preca on. c per nch r 4 _ ... cents per inch Address gndclldgrrwgrtlion l§,I!.lll).oOtIi‘:~Bsf-lai1',c2o3g ' P" Illme; Letters o1 ‘ es of Thank; ann l Male Help Wanted IPPLICATIONS INVITED FOR ion of bcokkcepei" 1:11-11 . applicant must have several years experience, and e accurate. and quick with tig- 1:: s. Experience in financial ivork r111 ailvautage, Applications frcm men over enlistment age will he ccnsldcred if fully ciualificd. Suite age and exgtehcncc. Apply Box No. C. E. Guar . W A N 'I' E D T O learn Barber Trade shun course, Expert traminq. Molar Cnlleize J-lalifax. Wa nted , ‘ I ‘I AUTEI) —- W . L I-‘LESIIED- bulls and cows for Bologna. I fs 11nd Cold Storage Co.. Ltd. L-997-6-‘J8-tf. Barber N455 For Sale YABINS — ESTABLISHED (‘AB- in business. ten cabins, cottage and equipment. with sufficient ‘and to double accommodations. rated at Cape Tormentine near Constantlv increasing Would accept part c sh or revenue-producing propert; in F. W. Cole. sackvllle, l 1 l exchange. N. B. N-259-8-27-29. FOR SALE OR TO RENT DOIIRLE tenement house. Phone 1266-1 L-838-6-25-6i. 1n11I<éTi1K1iw;'1jé.i-"F<.R" shin‘. at Central Bedenuc. Close tn unve- ment. Apply Mrs. J, H. Beaton, P511)’- Hunter River. [1-903-6-27 i. P l e FOR SAL!‘ - MORRIS PIANO. ersona Good condition. Phone 25. you ca“ RUN A HUME T"""=’1'G'73‘7'- Kindergarten witn our help. Can- m m stat... scatters“ ‘nest:- tl-e seen at Stan Biwzaris. Stanley L-1C06-6-28-3i. Fridge. F‘ ‘VD BOARDS Sh"! SIIIYGLFS s‘ .10 sour-re seentiinrz mlccs on renlleriinii. (‘lav-k Brcs. "t. Stewart. l -‘I‘-1-6-ll-tl.<-lili. Agents Wanted 1'0 ASIDITIOFS till-ZN AND \‘.‘f\l1"."I1 we (ificr nnpnrtiinifi’ f0 bitiiti up r1 prriiiniiie 11111-11105: bv rctzilinu tzvo i11i111!1"t~i household remmsiiies. Tm. (‘offer- ‘Thirty l‘: "l‘ri"1l. No Risk Monthly Snee- v'i('.1 ‘Free P'."fli‘.."i.9 Now‘ hi‘ t t‘ , .1 e to start .'\1 to. 1435 171111 am. Ifcnti Mule I and Female Ii elp‘ TO T0 LE1‘—CENTII.ALLY LOCATED ii ' 1 T O l. E T — EXCEPTIONALLY Female Help Wanted WANTED-VERY cnrsni.n wo- l'rzine.s, late m‘ 'I‘ry111i County in notify all TO LET - corTAEis AT Ross-l bank. Partly furnished. rnoiie “iii-h. L-illé '1 .1. JEETTBH1EN~ ' -. f,” Terrace. No. 2 wlatgrr £3301.‘ 055855.011 June 11.. A ;. L. M Poole d: CO..bUhfl.rlull).l)éaht'l’i i P. s1. r n-iri-s-is-tif- T0 LET — FURNISHED SUM- mer Cottages. Davio WL.1te, York l Point. ' L-872-b-2d-29. T0 LET - uwattiisiowivo. 311i i Kent. Street containing living l room, dining roorn, kitchen. balh- i room and iivc bedrooms, hard- iseviisr li§2€l.‘.°““" 1*“ rite Eastern Trust Comgpanynpp’ m L-11-6-29-3i. _ LET — TIIREE STOREY building. 129 K011i. Street, suitable for store or show room. A. Horne &Co. L-84l-(i-25-27-29-7-2-4-6. Half Tenement completely re- decorated, hardwood floors, ground floor‘ lour bedrooms, liv- llii.’ room. “mini: room, kitchen and bath, Retrial $135.00 monthly. Apply The Eastern Trust Coni- parry. time residential property contain- ing four bedrooms, living room. dining room. kitchen anti bath. ail in perfect stale of repairs, being No. 23 North River Road. Apply The Eastern Trust Com- mon to take (barge of TPSIHIIITIIII. Apply D. Guardian. L-IOZQ ‘ir..;..‘1;??‘11:.1;; The undersigned Iizterutors oi the ‘, last Will and ‘fcsinnient of‘ Ii-n uid ,- III Prints § Frinrt- Edward Isluno, i FIQIIIIIEI‘, (icccaiseil, ‘I've-flute. hereby pr sous IIILIISIIINI lii the l Estate of the said d1 reused to ntiikc immediate puyiniirt to llirin 11i the office of Int-hard S‘. 1111111111. solici- vvuntgd tor. Water streen Su1n1n1ersi1le_ 11nd ‘ ___M_______________i__ persons having any (".11 S Nnw L; T! p; To (ih-T . 11st the . id Estate are her v G, ... C Mk pa“. curred to present the same. tlur U 1‘ 51pm, (~14- altestcrl. at the office ainris 1.1 n .\ 1(l(\ 9mm“ mid \VllI1‘.II .:1.\' months from this daft l-‘ree Booklet. Ltd. Toronto Ha. No agents. Wed d: Sat-ti r ~-—-—-~-;__—- :——~— s“ -- ~- l Available to those with regular monthly income. Confidential quick ser- vice. Inquire as to rates. ALL APPLICATIONS MARITIME FINANCE LIMITED Marble Building, Halifax For further particulars Reply l I'\! ill-III A‘ II\\I.\\I lliink ..i .\||\i| rlvulln l innnlierl t ..1rl1-11.-|.1\11 Phun ' Confidential Cash Loans 9.00 to 5.30 Every Day CONSIDERED 'l . I Berkeley. Dated 28th dav 11f June. A .40. PARKER I-‘R ~'\ LLOYD ROG L-17-6--29-’l-1i. ti... Sale at ifeppeeii 15 acres of land containing T ‘ iii acres of woodland and 5 I1-39-~l-3-\\'SII1 if OR SALE "WESTWOOD" Property of the late F- D. consistinz of 2i acres and buildings, situat- ed on the North River Road. half mile from Charlotte- town limits. For particulars Write or Phone W. F. BURKE, _ > 1 t Charlottetown. f»! ‘mmmh [p r0 L-il7-6-27-29-'1—2-6 ‘ 1 k1 $500 1 ,3 ' ,_ Yesterday s l " ‘a Local Market 1 1 A Money can be l l , L tutor-u if is’ j Quotations, a n y u s e u , _.__- 1 , purpose. ilcpay- COIIIECTED FOR EVERY WED-E i‘ able in m“; B » IESDAY AND snrunuavs i I . _ L ‘1 ISSUE N monthly 111~t.1ll- D It RETAIL MARKET \ A IIICIIIS l0 IIICCI G Egg; do; 2245c; N individual re- (slamgfifirlbwr 1b if; y C quiremcnts. ' Rgumm pe l. u,’ g , < . t . ‘ h - ' Y-iiifltfi ‘b 20c‘ No Discounts Bee,’ 3 ms 10c g 305125351‘?! t 1162-21400 l E . O GB ' 1 Y?" 1 s a .11 o 11 11 t y o u R Pork n, M40420 I T apply for L spinach lb 17c,’ B 9- o E g 1 marital-b 16-250 ‘i “'- z“ 1 8ii£t'..."".'.;”.. ' E stew znéam 12-l4c p- 0* Box 454 '[‘ lCornec beef 12o L Q Iiiiddork 12c T w Coil lb 6r.‘ I l) ' ' DOMINION. us- .1 25-40111 1 N —-Now Waterford Strlzilifis stniwli 1i ‘our-rm rnllv in the 11th liming ‘.0 break I deadlock and defeat Drin- inion I-Lnwks 9-5 in l hell league lame. coiiiery base- ~-—-~—~-—~ — THE CHARLOTTETOWN 051L111» .1. STOCK QUOTA TYONS Montreal Stuck Exchange (Canadian Press) 1-111111 Bridge 1111",") Tfrh 111i. Nl('k('l Lake Woods Mil Power Nat Brew Nat Stcrl Car Norunrla Power Corp Shewiiiigan St Law Com St Law Pfd St of Can St of Can Pfd Wpg Elcc A Wpq Efcc B s..- GZI ESSZQZESSISZBZ...» 4532i QES Minard's relieves aches. '11:.~.t ESTATE AGENT B8 Great George St. Day Telephone 1376 Night Telephone 344 Charlottetown P. E. I. As specialists in the man- agement of properties, with manv years’ experience. we offer our services. including the obtaining of tenants, collection of rents, attending to necessary repairs, insur- anco, taxes. etc. MODERATE CHARGE ALSO FARMS FOR SALE A11 over the Island — Most of them going concerns. (fatalugue and lists on ap- pit-nation. SUMMER HOUSES FOR SALE 5mm- very desirable houses .11 Kcppm-h, Grand Tracadie, Bristol. Cavendish. etc. TI’ BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE (‘l Excellent situations for Home sites. - Terms of pay- ment to suit purchasers. norm. eon sic The Mawley House. Sum. morside. Reasonable price and terms. Particulars on application at this Office. (‘ITY IlOIlSES FOR SALE We have u large selection to choose from comprising. nottagcs— bungalows- tene- ments and private residence. priced at $1600. and up. OUT OF TOWN HOUSES ' '0 to other with six 1§|°.‘;('I.d g_ _ . “v l ‘1 FOR sate: m lugs’. Lumen?“ t 0' , " M Summcrside, Bayview. "pplieli Shore. i 1 (‘OIIIT-ILIICIICQIIE, Bristol. Apph; [0 ; ; lliradaliginccCovreilttgad, Ekgtllfl. ‘ 3 , r vm - GAUDET &_ iii-WARD. .3531. M..°.‘;.'£ an‘... 5.. SOlICIIOFS Peter's Boy. Prices ranging ‘H500 $300000 ' . 1 . from t -- to . - - Canadian [Link of Lommeicc “Pr” are some wmeuen, bldfl- homes in the above. several of which have modern equip- ment drainage, furnaces, bathrooms, etc. CITY & COUNTRY STORES We have several for sale throughout the Province n good trading centres at very‘ reasonable prices. 11111111711511. MILLS FOR SALE at Souris and Pisqufd near u-ntcr. and rail shipping. CITY STORE T0 LET Small Store and 3 Rooms -24 Pownal st. Apply at this office. SUMMER. HOUSES TO LET Fairvicw for scason- — $55. Kclppoch, Furnished Bungalow 7 ooms. Sunporch. garage. Cavendish — I-‘umilhed -- I Rooms. Dining Boom seats 50. Brighton Shore-Z cottages. Electricity. Running water. Keppoch Beach, z Bun - Iowa, bath rooms, electric ty. CITY HOUSES T0 LET Sydney st. 5 Rooms.— - 822. Brighton 8 rooms - $22.50 Brighton 1111.. bungalow I25. Prince St.. 8 room: —- — 825. Felling St., 6 rooms - $28. Euston St., '1 Rooms- Fitzroy St., 6 r I sunpnrch. fursnce -- Ill). lip. Ilillsboro. I0 rooms. 5 bedrooms. 3 grates- $30 APARTMENTS TO LET Illllaboro St. 5 rooms -- 825. Pnwnitl St. 4 Rooms — — $87- Connaught. l rooms -— I37- Prince St., 6 rooms - M0. Ground flnor. 8 room: — 845. T0 LE1‘ FURNISHED APARTMENT West End — 8 rooms. beauti- fuilv furnished- every corn- [m1 and u-nvenience We have also several |||i||>\",q. Apartments. Rooms 11ml Summer lfoases to of- fer. furnished. N. Y. Stuck Exchange (Canadian Press) 231x011: d Close - 1 C an F 2.. - Stocks Close Am Raldlaufr 6 ° t {Am Te Te 160 ggflllzlllilgrli l 4 i-a Am Wat" 9 7-8 Bruck sux 5 22mm“ 19 3'4 13 C Power A on 15 5'3 [Bldg Products Bu?’ Ohio ' 3 3'4 can Cm. F‘, 14 Baldwin Loco 15 l-a Can Pacific gefldbgfiv Z8 l" Cons Smiit -2 can i?‘ 7i’: Dom Coal Pld 1-2 es o i0 3b 3'4 Dom Bridge lchryslgr 62 1'2 Dom Steel B 18°“ o“ 1h _ Dryden 1_ ommonweat 1 -8 Gen steel were 1-2 Cm,‘ E ‘m 23 '* M 08> .-.-._-Tu01 to Elec Auto Lite 3i .4 Eiec P1‘ Lite 6 -4 Gen Elec 32 Gen Foods 411 1-2 Gen Motors 43 3-8 Goodrich -- Goodyear Tire 11; 5-8 Gt. Nor Pfd 22 3-4 Kennecott 25 3-4 Mont Ward 38 3-4 N Y Central ii 7-8 Nor Am 0o 20 3-4 Nor Pacific 6 1-8 Paramount 5 Pmn R R. l9 3-4 Phil lVrZrIls '17 Phil Pet C0 31 3-4 Pure Oil Co 71-2 Radio Coop 4 3-4 5881's Roe co 72 3-8 South Pacific B 5-8 Siid Oil N J 82 1-2 Stude Corp 6 5-11 Texas Corp 3B 1-4 United Air 34 1-4 United C011) 2 3-8 _United Drug 4 =Unlted Gas Imp 12 U S Rubber g0 U S Si; Co 52 5-8 U S 1nd Al l8 1-4 Vanadium 0011p 31 West Union 31 West. Union 1a 1.5 WEBt Eiec 92 Woolworth - Banks (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Canada - Commerce 140 Montreal 178 Nova Scotn - Royal Bk 150 Produce Prices MONTREAL. June 28-—(CiP)— Produce Market. prices here today. as reported by the Dominion De- partment of Agriculture, follow: Butter: first. grade creemery prints, jObbltlg price, 22 1-2-23: first. grade solids. Jobbing price. 22 -22 1-2; Quebec I110 1 pastsurzcd. current moeftpt price. 21 3-8. Que- bec no 2. 20 3-8: Quebec no l pas- teurized. ivhclesaie Jobbing price, 21 3-4. Quebec n0 2. 20 3-4; WESL- ern butter 22A. Cheese: Ontario white and col- ored, current receipt price, 13 5-8 -11-16; white and colored, whole- sale. Jc-bbmg price, 14. Bless: free cases, selling price, A—large 23 1-2-24; A—I11€di1lm 22; B 19; 14 Potatoes: Quebec new cro- no 2 2.25-2.50; NB no 1 75's 1.3 -—-1.43: ‘PEI no l 751s 1.40-4.50: Whites n0 1 75's 1.25-1.30: Virginia whites 100's A 2.25-2.35; B 2-210; b-bi A 425 . GRAIN CHIC-AGO. June 28-(AP)—Af- ter an early advance of almost a cent wheat prices today turned lower and reglstered the lowest close since lost. September 1. the day war began. Wheat dropped as much as 1 1-2 cents below hte previous close at. one stage but closed only 5-8-1 rents below the prevlors close at 5-8; Corn was 1-8-—1-2 higher. Jly 61-61 1-8, Sent 59 1-8-1-4; Oats 1-8 otf to 1-B um. WINNIPDG, June 2B-—(CP)--A brief buying flurry in October wheat. supplied the only action on Winnipeg gran exchange today’ and the market closed virlthout a trade recorded in the July and Demmiber positions. The October trades were put through at. un- changed ieveis and prices closed at their minimums. July at. 71 3-8, Oc- tober 73 5-8 and December 74 ii-R cents. Buenos Aires was quoted more than a cent M. raid-session foi- lowlng unfavorable reports on the wheat shipments 1mm that OOIIIIUT. Market At A Glance Bv The Canadian Presli Toronto and New YOIK—-ll00ll closed hi; er. MontruI-Utilitlel. pore and sold: higher; other in Iutrials low- er. Winnipeg-Wheat closed unchanged at minimum prices. London-Ba: silver lower. NewYork-Ullver, lead and lIlId un- changed: copper higher. New Yorl1—Cotton and ‘rubber low- er; sugar higher; coffee unchanged. Montreal Cull) (Canadian Press) loch Abitibi Coin Ah iPfd’ Beauhernols Bat-burst A Fraser Eraser V 'I_' C POM A 11m»? Oil 1m. Pete Price com Price PM graded shipments in used‘ Queen Square School Prize List Chairman—S. P. Paoli. O Canada. Remarks by Chairman. Chorus: "'I'here'll Always England" -Schcoi. Presentation of Trustees‘ Leaving Certificates. Presentation of Diplomas. Solo: "God Gave Me a Wonder- ful Mother" —Loman McAuiay. Presentation of Penmanship Cer- tificates. Chorus: “Carry on" -School. Presentation of Attendance Cer- tiiicates. Principal's Report. Presentation of Medals and Spec- ial Prizes. God Save ‘The King. TRUSTEES’ LEAVING L‘EII'I‘I‘FI(‘ATI€S Angus Hueh Giilis‘ James Hugh Morris; Frederick .11isl1111.\ Mc- bean Wade; Maurice Ivrru 0'Br;c11; Louis James Longaphrc; Edward Augustus Wilson; vames Robert Kelly; Joseph Wendell Murphy; James Ivan ‘Prninor; Alphonsus James Iicliinis; William Vincent McDonald; Joseph O'I..enry Duffy: John Greuory McDonald; Russel McInnis Peppin; Herbert William 1'-‘. Hughes; Maurice James Mahar: William Elmer Shepherd; Ian James McDonald; Joseph Walter McKenna. DIPLOMA IVINNERS Grade X 1. Angus Grills. 2. James Morris. 3. F. I\/f""' ‘c. 4. M. O'Brien. 5. L. Lrongaphie. Grade Y. 1. D:‘.~ rDanaid. 2. Elmer Camp- l bell. 3. Elton MacCallum. 4: Louis ‘Nations, Canada iforemosi. units of that great body .1he Mother Country, 1n the iigrit ,up his studies in that exalted voca- ttlon to which God called him. We Ars-c-nauli. 5 IPrank LcClair. Grade VIII. l. Melvin Richard 2. Edwin Steele. 3. Roland Frank Strain. 5. Cyril Callaghan. Grade VII. (Mr. Crokln’s Dept.) 1. Jackie Milflidglliillj 2, Arihurf McInnnisx: 3. Joseph Kell ; i George Shclloozi. Ezirl Nzcholson. 1 Grade VII. (Miss Murnaghan’: Dept.) i. Wing Wong. 2. Alan Noonan. 3. Adrian Peters. 4. Lorne Mac-1 Donald. 5. Crurence Gallant. ‘ Grade VI. (Bliss Francis’ Dept) l. Ivan Dowluig. ‘.2. Billy 10.: 3. Reggie Whelan 4. tVtlfred Gdl- 1 lant. 5. Carl Bradley. 1 Grade VI. (Miss mute. DcptJl 1. Frank Sigsworth. 2. Thomas Flynn. 3. Kenneth McKenzie. 4.1 Joseph Zakem. 5. Bobby Kelly. Grade V. (Miss I\Ic.-\uIu_v‘s Dept.) ; I. Charles Saunders. 2. Wilfred Cullen. 3, Wendell Bevan. 4. Jack Ready. 5. Leo Murphy. Grade V. (Miss Clarkin's Dept.) l 1. Fred Coylc. 2. Alan Doyle. 3. Philip Murphy. 4. Alfred Currie. 5. P1111111 Rossiter. . Grade IV. (“iss MacDonald's’ Dept.) 1 i. James McEachern. 2. 1.01.1.1: Trainor. 3. Billie Doyle. 4. Bennett McDonald. 5. Jack MacLellan. Grade IV (Miss Iilaneharrfs Drill-l 1 1. Mark M<'G11i:.1'11. 2 Edward,‘ Lund. 3. Arnold Nirii-Calliirn. 4.. Donald Bruce. 51. Lorne Mclnnis. 1‘ Grade IV. (Bliss Butler's Dept.) 1. Ever-cit Brogan. 2. Arthur Dou- oette. 3. Augustine Frinu. Grade III. (Miss Butler's DcpLli Henriessey. 4. , 1 t“ 1. Charles Cannon 2 Edwin Kel- i 1y. ‘i. Basil \.lcGi1:,. 4. JEICRW. l.) '111. f1. Billv Lcor I 11K _ . Grade 111. (Miss Vessuls nepm‘ i 1 l 1. Bernard l\fcCloske,v. 2. Gor- (clon Mahar. 3. Abraham Ziilifilll. 4 ; ‘Hubert Elancliarri. 5. Loren C.111-_ I ton. _ g Grade II. (Miss \\':\lsh‘s Dept); 1 i '_‘ (‘inirlcs 01121-1 Arthur | eurge Keri: Dirnsian D11“, 4. Alan ltfncDonald. crie. 3. - I-iuflhcs. 5. Grade II. 1.111“ Me'l'zigue‘s Dept.) i 1. Laurence McDonald. 2. Charles 1c. 3. Simon Atkins. 4. .3“ 5 Alivcd Desmnricl ‘Frninor. | s I\Ioi':in's Dept.) , _. e, 2 xnncis V11- lard. 3. Morn Won't -1. John I-iughcs. 5. Blair Bruce. Grade I. If’ " ' Cov l. Heni iger. 2. Billy Davey. . t. 4. Arnold (‘hovers 5. Billy Cor can. Grade I. |.\Iiss Ilessliiifs Dept.) 1. Tzrrniirc .\f.' ‘ado ‘.1 Afar-tin; McEachci-ii. 3. Bobby f-riffcrgv. 4 Jimmie Hughes. 5. Ambv Atkins MCLEAN METHOD WRITING l CERTIFICAT S i 0011:1111 Bronltv: C ~ Cannon; ' .- R: 11111 Roberts; Rnpgie W11 .111 . .1111: Leo Gallant; Iv;111 Dowlinp: \.V.lbe1". Nlclnnis; Eugene Gulndon: Frank Gormley; Vincent Lund; Carl Bradley; Vernon Ro- wers: Philip Mirrphy: Earl Bmvlnn: Gordon (fhnissnn: worth; Kenneth McKenzie; dolph Gallant: Noel Wilson: Billie McDonald: Emmet Francis; St. Clair Quinn: Joseph Zakem; Earl Chalsson; Jimmy Mmiteith; Jackie Trainer: Far-l Corish: James Mc- Eachern: Louis Trninor; Billy Dayle: Muhlou l'lf1l'l€‘_\‘j Jack Mac.- ,Lellaii: Walter Shepherd; George lShephord; Bernard McCloskev; Ar- nold Connors: Vernon MacDonald; Billie MncNeeleyv; Joseph Gallant: Arnold hfacCrillum; Charlie Burke: Maurice Flynn; Charlie kfr-Kcnyznn; Vincent Nicholson: Alfred Hermes- sey; Leo McAdam: Jack Bead)’; Fred Somers; Bernard I-Iugnes ATTENDANCE CERTIFICATES 1 Yeah-Ambrose Atkins; Gerald Martin; Robert Lafferty; Merrill Doyle; Joseph Thistle: Gerald Mur- ray; Frank McKenna: Blair Bruce: Ionian MncAulav; Hubert. Blanch- ard: Wilfred Gormiey; Eugene liar-tor; Cecil Gallant; Billy Leon- ard: Charlie Connolly: Everett Bea- gan; Lnme Perry; Linus Carrol: Wendell Byers; Joseph Duncan: Charles Coyle: Laurence Gauthier; George Howattt: Charles Ready; Charles Chcrerie: Bobby Burke; Carl Bradley: Vincent. Lund; Fred Philip ‘organization called for ‘Crokin. and M 'g1'.1rlcs. Discipline presented no ser-i Somers: Wilfred Butler; Rossiter; Lloyd MacDonald: Roy Chrfsson: Enri Bowian; Wendell Bevan: Alfred Hennessey; Fred bIcWnde. 2 yearn-Moon Wonz. George Wong: Michael Hcnnessey; George Gormleyr Gordon Mahar; Elmer Arsenauit; Louis Harley: Ronald »i.eClair; John Flynn: Clifford bee; Leo McAdam: Augustine Savndant; Clark McAulay. S ytarsz-slohn Butler. biahlon Harley; Lorne MacDonald; Wing Woeig; Gordon Kelly". 4 venrs:- Noel Wilson; Billy MacDonald: Louis (‘ormien Frank ggvrmiey": Lloyd Dunn; Frank Ces- .0. l years: -1:‘.clwin Steele l years: Hilbert 5am Tiivecl . Pequot; PRINFIIEAIIS‘ REPORT M1'.C111i:".1i:1~1.I.'»~-. J-‘niln rs. Inti- ies and Gentlemen: Possible lit" up: rwriitiui war in the history of Queen Square lfichooi a about w close. 1111a it a rapaoly carried on under the sup- 1 ‘riuguratcd again, after a lapse ofi Lsercral years, were a decided sire- mzss. To the merchants and others idamrs- 111111)‘. 1111.11 s» kindly l I my privilege and pleasure u; present for" your information, thef annual report of the ILCUVIIKS 011 the school for the year 1939-40. I When the ricstructive hordes of, Nazi Germany invaded Poland lasti September, and brought forih a declaration of war from England and the British Commonivealih of was one of the to trike her place at the side oi for freedom and democracy. I: was then that we. who have the inter- ests of Queen Square most at heart, realized that we were to suffer a loss that would be most l1cavi1y' felt in the school year about to begin. I refer to the temporary absence of our Pnicipal, Cant. ‘co. F’. Mac- Donald, of the 6th District Signals, and of our Vice-Principal Major E. J. H. Morrissey; of the Prince Ed- ward Island Highlanders. Both of these men were granted leave of absence by the Board of School ‘friistccs for the duration of the ivrir. It iswith a feeling ofgreatprlde that we learn that the same sterling qualities which moved these men to the foremost. ranks of the teaching profession in this Province, have served to acid new laureis to them. in their response to the call of King and Country‘. Mr. MacDonald hns been promoted to Second-in- Command of his Signal Company, and Mr‘. Morrlssey" has risen to the rank of Major in charge of an In- fantry Training Centre. .'I‘o these abssentees we add the name of Mr. Kenneth C. MMMII- Ian, B. A.. who resigned his position on the staff of this school, to take are pleased to welcome Mr. Mac- Millan back to the City, after a most successful year's work. at St. Augustine's Seminary in Toronto. So it was. clue to the loss of the two administrative heads and the additional loss of a third very val- uable member of our staff that, as an Acting -Principal. I began the year on September 11th. with con- siderable trepidation, fully realiz- ing that such drastic changes in our consider- able adjustment. The vacancies on the staff were filled by the appointment of Mr. J. Pius Calla! Mi‘. J. \Vilbert. Florence McTasue. These teachers have fitted admirab- ly into the work of the several grades to which they have been as- signed and have proved themseivu valuable additions to our staff. The continued illness of Miss Bernadette Blanchard necessitntcd her temporary absence from duty, and her place was very capabiy taken by her sister Miss Beatrice Blanchard. ive are pleased tn be able to report. that lviiss Blancharda condition is very much improved. The enrollment for the year was. 63H, not. quite as hlch ns last. yiear. APGINIIIHCP for the year was not iii) to the usual high standard. owing to an epidemic of Scarlet ‘Fiever, Colds. etc. There was very little actual truancy. clue for the most part to the uncensing effort- cf our very efficient Triton‘. Offic- et. Mr. J. W. Brnivdr-rs. I xvouid like to take this opportunity to ex- press my appreciation. and that of the ivhoie staff. for his whole- henrted cooperation. Despite this lack of truancy. however. the nt- tendance for the tvcar suffered through the pernicious hnbifis of some parents keepini: their boys at home on the siichtest. pretexts. In 1 11.3911. 1'1 VE i fi nfi‘ . N 1?\'§>/ , f‘ \ i "Or else, the way that wind J was blowing, you'd have been homeless, too " f/ Enjoy the lasting protection against hm and storm that ( l Brantlord Roofs provide. Pro- fit by theloiuer lire insurance rate. Remember, each year many homes are destroyed by 11m simply through lack ots tire-resistant Brantiord Flo-vi Branflord Supertits Slain are available in a wide Voflé-fy oi must-rive color blends and all oi them are made in the MiIIILIIIEB We'll be glad b show you the Brantiord line ‘Branrd Sam-mutant. v ' \ I .1‘? ~11 11% . g m: _ s Brantford R001‘ Ing IORMBILY THE BRANTFOIID CARRlTlE CC L11. 3X, N B. Sold by Reliable Dealer: Ereryulil-rv Distributed I11 I PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BY l-‘ENNELL & GHANIILER For Sale By POOLE & THOMPSON, Ltd. Montague this conucvion I u" 11 to commend the work of the vis i112 committee. nf (he Home and School Organi- m-r. uivicr the Chairmanship of‘ . 1v n. c1111- 11 becomes ip-i singly evident from year u» year that parental control is the deciding factor in regular and nun 11.11 attendance When vou s. c" that Miss Moran's class of Grade I pupils won the Jiuiior Sliirlri for Attendance practically‘ every 111011111 of the year. it seems to me that the irregular and unn- szitsfarvn"); attendance of the in- termediate grades is due to the fact that the itut-horlt-y in the home is ..,. Ti '1 3 changi-ng into the hands of the. children. As far as the actual academic work of (‘no 511111101 is concerned. I ...r_.._..- .. All Brantford Products Stocked and Sold In Summerside By SINCLAIR 81 STEWART, Ltd. fcel sure that. the boys kept up the irsual high standard of former years. although the reaction to the war may have had a disturbing in- fluence, especially in the senior. during the year. and 1 inus ivroblcms boys R 1 am proud to say that our 1'(‘S;)()t‘.(l€(l magnificently to any ap- peal made to them in that partic- uinr respect. During the year our Home and School Organization continued its efficient work in its usual har- monious and cooperative manner. Fmveral executive meetings and one general meeting were held. all of which served to stimulate inur- ost. in school work. Owing to the increased pressure of work, it. was deemed inadvisable tn hold the an- 1111511 meeting of the organization; tins meeting will be held when ( school re-opens. To the Pres. Mr. J. eamrisrnifirsifinns iii-Q?‘ tire year. be brought, forth many favorable crim- ments for their snappy appearance ercises. on their annnuai inspzctznn 2: . _ day. The present state of world af- i ' fair: has made our people more Our Cadet Corps. as usual, rid fine execution of military; »x- (Continued on page 18. O01 B) i ATTENTION TRUGKMEN There will be a meeting of all Prince County Truck- men in the Curling Rink. Simmer-aide. Saturday at 9 p.111. D.S.T.) Everybody interested please nttend. F‘. Lmightizer. and to the members of his several committees, we owe a deep debt of gratitude. ‘The 51111111211 Empire Day exercises were held with a suitable selected programme. the highlight of which ivris n very interesting and irr- structive address on "Citizenship" by our genial friend, Mr. W. J. Brawders. 0111' School Kitchen continued 0 function and to nippiy a much needed want in the school life of our pupils. To Rev. P. McMahon. D. D., Hector of St. Dunstarrs Ba- silica, to Rev. A. McDonald. C. Se. ish. t0 Mr. J. F‘. Iretgihtizer his fellow employees of the Can- adian National Railway. to Dr. W. J. P. MacMflian, and to the many others who contributed to the 11p- keep of this department of our school. we extend our most sincere thanks. 1.1111211 néifii. 101st ANNUAL MEETING P. E. I. Bible Society at CRAPAUD UNITED CHURCH on WEDNESDAY, 3rd JULY. 1910. INSPIRATIONAL ADDRESS by REV. A. LeDREW GARDNER At. Afternoon Session -6-28-2i. Athletics. which always play an important part in our school were crvlsion of Vice-Principal, M1". Dou- ceiie, and our boys acquitted them- .~».'l'1'(.‘\' in true Queen Square fash-t ion, both 0n the football field and 1:0 hockey rink. Our ice sports in- who ccivributcd to our programme, and to Dr. F. C. Dnugrrn n11<1 Mr. don- l azcd cups for c.1111" (Jinn. the boys . nrc illflfffl 1111111112. 'l'he.r generos- ity was n lending inrtor in the’. SIICCCaS cf the sports. Our annual concert was partici- pniod in with the usual enthusinsmi To the lady teachers of thr- staff, assisted by Mr. DLIICCIIC in the muszenl ‘tiuinbcins. inust go ire girzitir share of the credit for this >111|>.>1-1.~.11t activity. The training of the t-liiltireii. the inikiui: oi 111s- tllll1'.\.l11i(l the 111111~.v l.‘(l‘1OIl.\' iiisks iii ('(\‘.i1i!'(lif i1 with the iirogrimilne. \'.'f‘l(‘ untiertnkrn bv them in a ninnnrr t_vp;m1 of the whole-heart- cti support and cooperation accord- “Ynniisiiiii: FIELD DAY A Yorkshire Field Doy will be held at the Experimental Station, Charlottetown, on Friday, July 5th. An interesting and Educational programme lios been orrongcd. The guest speaker will be Mr. A. W. Peterson, Chief, Live Stock and Poirltry Division, Ottowo Tlie programme will oiso include o judging competition oi live bacon hogs ond on opportunity to see thcsc hogs slaughtered ond determine their correct placing on the ruii Every former interested in the production oi bocon hogs should make it a point to be present oi this first Yorkshire Field Day, Programme starts promptly ct 10.30 A. M. Standard Time. Bring your basket lunch. Cream, Sugar ond Tcc supplied. The P.E.l. Swine Breeders Association Alex Hamilton, 5_ |)_ Irvin.‘ President, sgcrefqr, .\Q’>.4~'”~. QQL. “$7; - "PW ~w~1r=----»~¢. 1» M...‘ ,- “s.