THURSDAY. Week End Specials Ladies' PANTIES-Special ... ... ..... .. 290 Lndies' SLIPS-Special .... ...... 01.00 I4dles' ERAS-Special .......... ...........-.. 01.00 Lnitiies' HOUSE DRESSES-Special . . . . . . . . . . 51.39 Lmiies' JERSEY BLOUSES-Special . . . . . . . . . . 51.95 Lldies' DIRNDL SKIRTS-Special ... ........ 98c Ladiesi SWEATERS-Special . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . 31.95 Ladies! SHORTS-Special . .. -....... ... . 51.95 Ladies' COTTON HOUSE COATS--Special . . 32.95 Lndics' COTTON DRESSES 53.95 to 36.95 Ladies' PEASANT BLOUSES . . . . . . 32.95 claim: llarltlsia Rates on 0.li.ii. Favorable" 1-!M.iIiFAx. Juno 3 - "On trait- tic originating within the Mari- tirnea we have on many occasions reached down to the rock bottom at out-ol.-pocket coats to provide favourable rates which will stimu- late the movement of large volume traffic.” Donald Gordon. C.M.G.. chairman and president, Canadian National Railways. said this week when he appeared as principal speaker at the moth annual din- ner of the Halifax Board 0! Trade. Following a brie! reference to competitive freight rates enioyod by Maritime ports despite much longrr rail hutils compared with those. to competing U. S. ports. he said: "The railway. have always endeavoured to provide and main- tain the lowest possible rates for basic raw materials and food- "li HE GUARDIAN. Cl'1AR.l.LIl"l'ETOVVN OIIIIIITIOI (Continued ls-om page 15) O llavauad J. A. Maabonald. l-'.P. preaided and congratulated the graduates: they had. be aaid "shown courage and good sense in pursuing their studies thus far and now they must not let them fade into the background but coa- God and their country." !'athsr MacDonald also wngratuiatad the teachers (or the big part they played in the education of their, pupils: and the parents. for the. many sacrifices they had to males school. buthe said. "on this occas- ion you forget all peat worries and cures as you share in thal happiness of this graduation day." A beautifully worded address of welcome was read by Janet Perry and than a song "Back O'ar tinue on and do greater things for . in order to keep their children in :" J'UNE29,195o - SPECIAL VALUES . Menis and Ladies' Basement Be aural to visit the Men's and Ladios' Baeolnonf Today and Friday. where you will find outstanding values. Full fashioned first quality Nylons at 2 pr. for 32.lOV is iusi one of the outstanding value in the Ladiaa' Basement-and you will iind equally good values in the Men's Basement. ' Men's Basement Men's Khaki Pants-allosizes. 32 to 42 inch waist. Pair........ 82.95 Men's Dungareea. Size 30 to 36 inch waist. Only Pair......... .....l2.'l5 LadJ'es' Basement Ladies' Nylon Hose-first quality 45 gauge with dark seams-newest shades in all sizes 81A to 11. Priced very low at 81.15 pr.--or better still, 2 pr. for 32.10 Children's DIRNDL SKIRTS-Special 51.25 to 51.79 stuffs which move ... mg. .....i... the Years" was sung by all the Ladies' 42 gauge substandard Nylon Hose in colors , "d DRE;sES,4 . , 51,00 ""99 -r ”""?""”'i'5 mm H cl-"."v with "it l"di"F" '1”"" Men's Blue Denim Overalls - good quality. Sizes 36 serene. elegant and aungleam-full fashioned with dark (:h "H: i y PM.” ,,',i,s,,"',,,,'.':.'.,'(',,,,f'i,,,f':,f:' jfij ”':""l ””,,i"e': "”";:'r' W ,, W” to 40 only. Going at, pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 32.05 seams-priced at 51.00 pr or 2 prs. for . . . . . . 51.35, ”'"d"'"s m'0UsLS-Spwm i " ' ” 796 ”3' '" "0 ” "” "9" '"'"""Y enlctzd-yllll th.aonlIl'Idual.ele. this "Painter's" White Overalls - all sizes 36 to 44 3053- 0w.;RALL PANTS. ".5. ,0 52,75; speck; 51,95 lgjgehltfjllzlfilm was followed by the class song. pm. H . y . y . y I y . . I ' . . . . H y . y H y u . I ".95 Children's Anklets-Elastic tops in colors white, pink, B0. , T gm”; 0 51 2&3 cm 98” Of the liraflic and .... pay their mfg” dg;;g;;?',m;he;u'f;;;lgj M , 1 1 light green and pale blue. Sizes 6 to 8V2-going at )5 t l r 5' ' pe - ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' i iCl:::7so'r.'tionate share of highway Ueuumny Governor J. A. 3”. en S Spit Straw Hats. Sizes 5A, to 7m. Each 51.00 90;; pr, or 2 pr. for . . , , , ; , . . , . , , . , , . , I . . . y y . 350 I Only-Boys' SLACK SUITS, 10 lo 16 y!I.- , 4 .. -, t merit. h-vins -tinned 65 an , .1 Childrens Cotton Anklets in wide stripes. Smart col Sl"c"" ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i l ' " ' " ' " ' 5535 lil:01cll)ilrlllT.on3ll)l-c3ll?lll0nth:1Bll?il- ;::”Gl;:dfV;f1 ” "” ""'' W” ll: Glgch .c.Mton Gabardine. All dzegli combinations of blue, red, white, green and brown ill ' ' ,, d ,1 M m w” . . . . 12 Only -Mons FELT HATS-Clearing . .. SL00 c:;l:pel:ii;i0anr: bza plllaiced atmro: as” yl. Jan” Perm 2. Genevyeve Menls white Mesh Athletic Combination Underwear. gizgg 5 to am 39c pkg pr, 75c Mt-n's DRESS PANTS-Special .. .. 54.95 to 58.95 g;-w;;:u;;al;;gui,3g;;';,g 33;" ,1; P3; tggggfgiNf;Hm'fgfeCfn;i;;,i;"5;af; Sizes 36 to 44. Pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 31.25 Mt-n's DRESS SHOES, reg. 38.50-Special . . . . . S4.95 Men.s gvonx BOOTS, reg. skboypspechl . i . I - . s2.95 tigtnsrpgligatinonwgfcehcy 7'De,X'"lol,:t Coleen Mocunw; 10. lnml P8l!' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95.00 y i d Mews S,l0RT&sMcia,, "ch H . 446 Ind we iicicnt so that the total tran- , follow,” Wm Wm Mens Blue Denim Carhartt Overalls. Sizes 36 to 44. Misses and Womens Dirndl Skirts-assorte prints P”'”””". bi" 0' ”l'l ”0”""l' Wm awarded the graduating class: Only. Dal? - - . . . . . . . . . - . . - . . . - - . - - - - - - - - - - S4-75 in good quality-elastic waistband. Sizes 14 to 20. Men's WHITE SHIRTS, reg. S-1.25-Special . . . . 52.79 E)hei5":,'yl-1310153 If H is not dune' Prize for Highest Average. Janet , . . 3195 rate structure might Men 3 Work slN1'lS- S1295 14 i0 171,53. Each . . . 32.25 Priced at only, each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . Men's STRIPE!) SHIRTS, reg. S335-Special . 31.95 Me-n's SPORT SHIRTS .. 31.95 to S235 Menls SPORT SHIRTS, reg. 56.5MSmcM . . . . . S3.49 Men's Balbriggan COMBINATIONS-Special . . SL49 Men's SPORT COATS, rag. to 526.50-Clearing 310.00 This issue has at the heart of siblllty for costs. "We are seeking to have each collapse and our whole economy would be shaken by the event." It was not inappropriate, he said. to point out that the Cana- dian National Railways wag the largest single industrial enterprise in the Maritime; in term; of wages and salaries paid out and the cost of materials bought with- in this region each year. You may be surprised lo learn that our investment in physical pro- nard, and are as follows. in order 7. Alicia t I lant; 8. Frances Perry; Pine:iu;'il. ,MarJorie MacDonald: Perry. Prize for Latin, Genevieve Cor- mier. Prize for Religion, merited by Genevieve Cormiet. Janet Perry and Camilla Gallant. awarded to Camilla Gallant. Prize for Algebra, Florence Dunbar. Prize for Application. Francesi Perry. Prize for French, merited by party in the Maritime Provinces ALSO MANY oumss ITEMS AT SPECIAL PRICES is in excess or siwwoo. This -I-net Pe-"vi Florence Dunbar- demonstrated that the relations Genevieve Cormler and Alicial NEW GOODS ARRIVDIG DAILY The GREENIJAL Co. Ltd. 101 QUEEN STREET between the railway and the Mari- times were very much that of a partnership. (Continued from page 10) one. Although Blacky was several times as his as Scrapper, he was glad to get away from the latter. Scrapper chased him out over the Pineau. awarded to Alicia Pin- eau. Prize for Literature. merited by Genevieve Coa-mier and Coleen Mocarthy. awarded to Coleen Mc- Carthy. Prize for Application, Marjorie MacDonald. Prize for Science. merited by Florence Dunbar. Janet Perry and Leonard Mclriugh. awarded to Leonard Mcllugh. Menis Zipper Front Windbreakers-Brown, fawn and Menis Streamlined Zipper Overalls. Sizes 36 to 44. Glrls' Blue Derilm Dungarees--sanforized shrunk--red trimmed in sizes 8 to 14 years. Pair . . . . ..... . . 33.00 SPECIAL MEN'S DEPT. Big Clearance of Men's All Wool Bathing Trunks-many going for less than Half Price.-were worth up to 05.95 and now priced to clear at MGDRE 5. MFLEOD L....imired MAIN FIDOR 51.50 and up. ion. Bernetta O'Brien. Certificate and prize for Liter- ature. Nancy Mullen. Certificate and prize for Appli- cation. Doreen I-iandrahan. Certificate and prizes for Polite- Prize for Progress, lrma Hoganhness and Music. Barbara Mccue. dressed by His Honour Governor Bernard. and he also congratulat- ed them on this happy occasion and expressed pleasure at belnll invited by Rev. Mother Superior to participate in this graduating ceremony. This day he said "ia is but you can still reach for higher. goals. and no doubt many of you will and accomplish great things. as did other students who have gone before you and who also rc- ceived their early education at the Tignish Convent." oslty. His Honour also paid trl bute to Rev. Slater St. Agnq Marie. Superior of Tlgnish Co vent. he said. "As it teacher ah was outstanding and now as business woman and Superior til the Convent. she ranks with tlit Cme" M”d”'”' A" in” ”"-h"' Prize tor English Compositiomi Certificate and prize for Dc- very happy one for you young His Honour then spoke of the best," Governor Bernard llldl ' ed mm 1" the old o”h”d new merited by Leonard Md-luglt and liorlmenf. Alida Raynor. people who have spent many many men and women who today wished the graduates screen is to l-he N88 of itto watch Scrapper G e rev Cmmier lwuded to cermiciiie and prize, for Pro- years studying under the guid- hold responsible positions across their ditlercnt walks of life. darting down from above Blacky, Ggexievg corm-m..' gross, Doreen Bnwness. 'nnrc of the good Sisters of the Canada who are grateful to ill! Brief remark; were made by and now then pulling a black fea- Pi for HMO”, Florence Dun. Certificates: Doris Doucetie, Congregation of Notre Dame. Sisters of Tignlsh Convent for Rev. Patrick Walsh. Palmer Road ther from Blacky's back. It wits '" ' Gerard Richard. Malcolm Mc- Your parents have made many their early education: he also Rev. Leo Gallant. Van Buren exciting. Although some of the b”'' Innis sacrifices to keep you in school spoke of the late Sir Charles Dal- 1119.. Rev. Emmanuel Richard Yes Ma"am SCHURMANS SELL other old Orchard folk were as big as Scrapper. and some a little big- citement. when she returned she had a feeling that something was wrong. Just what it was she couldn't think at first. Then all in is flash she knew. That nest look- ed crowded. and it never had be- fore. In it was an egg too many. one more egg than there had been when she left it. And that egg Prize for Geometry, Janet Perry. Prize for Music, Leonard Me- the Grade Vlll examinations had not been received and these cer- tificates would be given out at the Junior closing on June 22no. The tollowlng prizes were award- ed Grade Vlll pupils. ' Prize for Religion. Elaine Arsen- ult. Prize for Highest Arsresate in Certificate and prize for Depart- ment. Joan Macdonald. and your teachers have spent many long hours of hard work in ion, ei native of Tignish. and a one time Governor of Prince Ed- Paimer Road, Rev. L. R. Dcolev; Tignish. Mrs. J. A. Bernard, Chan ger, none was bold enough to do Hugh. . Certificate. Irene Buote. Kivlng you lhla education YOU ward Island. Sir Charles Dalton lottetown. Mr. C. F. M(7rl'l!FP,V mil Whit he W55 d0lil8- Prize for Music, Florence Dull- Prize for Application. Rodney have ncqulred and now this even- realizing the necessity of greater Mrs, A, .1, Macpomm, 'rig...;h. The excitement viva. too much 1,". Mg-innig, ling you are happy with the education in our Island Province. A very eloquent valcdlclory wiii 101' Mi'5- W9"lO0me. She left the High School Diplomas were Prize for Application, Hilda thoughts that your school days provided funds for the erection delivered by Genevieve Cnrniien nest for just is few minutes. just then awarded.'l'he Reverend Sis- Keough. are behind you. and what seemed of a splendid school at Tisllllli The singing or God Save the king long enough to share in the ex- ten regretted that the results of The graduates were then rid- like a dream is now a realization. which is a memorial to his i'iell0l'- brought the evening to a close. Wu!” bz1u,e' ..F..n,.g year's work. Jeanette Gaudet. Mra.Mai-gout LWGI3 Prize for Application. Barbirl 2272 East 37th Ave. and .n..... shes. P H Harm D" vam.mi,s.c. n;::: for 0 l meat "I thought I would need at Prize for Literature. Marla least two gallons of Kain- cmiuon, Tone for our extra large . . living room. I was pleas- OT "IO OTIICT Gnu Ix antly surprised to End that SHERWIN - WILLIAMS PAINTS and VARNISH PRODUCTS M. F. SOHURMAN CO. LTD. KENSINGTON - SUMMERSIDE - CHARLOTIETOWN for one imperial gallon of -171! Following are the -names in or- (let of merit oi pupils who liiilfi: made 10 per cent in the Y” work in Grade 1X- , Certificate and Pll" 70' Hm,” en Aggrggale, Shirley Perryi U Certificate and prize ll" 9 "' Rose Marie Bel'lIiil'dv Certificate and prize,for Anvil- cgtlon. Yvonne Chaission. Certlficat!e acnd prize 10' Mwl" ti ,Bii an-ieron. mlielfliiicatey and Prize for Relig- ons gallon of Kern-Tone completed the lob." & l ' ' ' i , Danny Kincli. A Complete Blllldlng Service Ogeriiiicaie: ' norcaiamg. Mrs. James Drword H au 2 . I ' mi” -. V:l"l;)i.l Bernard. s:'7':7;""" Certificate and llllle ml” Need” ' ' i ' MilA(I,E WALL FINISH LV()Cllg(I:u:fcl;l;l:9' 2 Rlincuirviigd-Kmch. mm 3 es. everyone is talking about Kem-Tone. praising "rlie run time iuuii Kem-Tone 1' cut my usual lrnom painting tiiiir' in half. Kr-m-Tone goes on so even- ly . . . so Iieauliiully . . . it's lrull amaslng." this beaiitiful. washable finish that goes right on over most surfaces - with bruali or Roller-Koaler - and covers in one coat. Remember. Kem-Tone is not a water paint . . . it's a resin and OIL styled in the latest shades . . . a iinial1'tl1at'a been tried and proved by millions of users. Mccarghy. Florence McCue. MW”? I Keoug . Prize for Music. Bllly CBm9l'0"- Prize for Music. Danny Kim"- Prlze for Music, Velma Bernall re-decorates. a large mm The Neighbors lay George Clark Grade X Following are the names 0! PU- pllg of Grade X receiving certifi- categ who attained 65 991' 9"" in final exams and 70 P" "M l" the year's work and the list of prize winners: Certificate. prizes for llllllen Aggregate in year and Latin. Earl Handrahan. Certiilcate and prizes for His”! Aggregate in war and Latin. CI- i' K ' 'Ai.i. miss aovmraoss ...... AraenaulL ' I. 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