rile GUARDIAN." CHARLOTTETOWN , . ,. , ,. , - YVUNE 7. 195. and Mother of all men. , ails tths 1: ii there rim You-Intermediate: i. rim You-.. Cw "M0”'i"' 504 110110 1110'! the gzficsiuhtilgedhflig ilsttdor”:i?:,o:tm? wan amfinz collection of. . i 993"" 4""m1"- W001n0I': 2. aiie5.'.m35il. 1' 1"” full significance of the word; but the noun vou spent day and made by the pupils for the Roa- Second Year-Intermediate: 1 Second Year-senior-on He imparts to us aolne knowledge night wgtching our 113- gm, hours 3,, grunge, .5 wgu gg gn QxhIb- Ines Doucette. Emelianno Peters; Gallant. - 1. Jul . 2. Bernardine Gauthier. Third Year-lntermgmm. Tl-IURSDAY. ' Murder is C-3: r-- -- 0! look. "Not delibei-atelyi It was an ltglldent while some people were on e xuil , was we m.ion'2'7if.. '.:lil'.2 Stella Maris FofgQtfuI get hurt. so he closed the club." 0! its mHminIl- Befon We were you spent caring for us and ition or sewing. knitting and "nut in mu owned i, I able to say that word. we int- kl 1 - 3 Q, 1,1,. Third Year-Junior: i. Leona Gueida Gall t; l' By wtsuals aoaaar family?" y W" mlffi-hlfa" uDgh;fo:b3:V0d1,':':1 stlnotlveiy lrnew that it meant :,',?,,g”f,,.;'fn,"io,":,';.'1?,:",,.Kf;: ";”,?,f:"'f,,d"3,”, hi... Soft", Wm Dolron: 2. Mary 0. Gallant; s. Blaequie .; a."Am”f'eBi13:rmeul. ' S " , i comfort. Protection. 10Ve- hIDD1- you spent teaching us: These are awarded to the following pupils: Patricia Gauthier. Lois Gallant. Alvii-e mm” "Y If i f d - (Continued) " ' one on ' 1" W. In the m0mmI "W mmu" 95' ness and Joy. In that heaven beyong gu counting, And we gmg, v1n..1g smut, Gguth- Third Year-Senior. 1. Annette Vaunda GIHIIIV 4 v6ldgGg:hm. uiere. ' ' lili- snme deep woqds. There was the damp. salty smell of Long Island Sound in the air. They came to a roadway that ended It I emu ions on- "Perhaps Michael is only trail nugh to accommod to seven) gr, .. ' and responsibility of motherhood. it was the first t -o Johnny chasd E: g'j.vl:d3;,,fr.l;(:,';d'1.,,';m:";f,, 5:,i31' 1" ""3 ”""'"”'l ””"l ”"'”3' '"9i?S.'ii”.'.””33; childhood still fm" ans; mu hmpme" M m' O'".""'' at Mm" G",t,:fde, 2? ' - e o ow rig ' - ' . seen the place. At lrst.he thought they hunted along bemgnd mm W9 m0m9" 3”9m&'”' (13 the looking for that living smile we wliagmeilil Anilonl: l)gyooghem?)1tll':I3: mitt 3Gs1lLll:r:t1oran2oulc:evin 'BlacIo. The good news has spre ad far beyond the confines of town and country and crowds . . keep pouring in and save as never before. the dog was headed that way. But. instead of following the road. Michael crossed it. sniffed around a bit, then took out along the pathway that led toward The far end of the flashlight beam threw the tire trunks into relief. ”I wonder where he's heading?" mused Johnny, gripping the leash lightly. then up again, seemed to follow is slight ridge. The damp smell of the nearby water was more pro- nounccd. The pathway was very narrow through the trees. The girl had Iallen into step behind Johnny Saxon. He held the dog firmly, in order that she could keep up with could hear her ner of the estate. not far mm here now." she shook her head. "It's the only place this path leads to. It isn't ressonnbie.,, mother...at this unholy hour..." He wondered why no one had thought to mention the gun club. But if the place had been closed for several years, probably no one had even thought to mention it. Besides. such a place was not un- usual on this kind of an estate. The path followed close to the edge of a high bluff that bordered the water and a narrow strip of beach. The edge of the "steep cm- "Stop worrying. child.” He didn't blame her. though. Here and there. the sandy sub- stance of the ground had given away at the top of the bluff. It. would be an easy thing to step from the path into one of the dangerous fissures. Tile beach- wild and rock-strewn at. this point. slated at Mass and received Holy Communion with their children. The Pastor. Rev. Father Robin. preached a very touching sermon in which he stressed the dignity auditorium where program was presented by the puplls:-- Duet: "Hungarian M a r c h"- Audrey Gallant and Annette Blac- quicre. Plnylei: "Eight Little Grand- mas"-Little girls of Grade II. Song: "The Trail to Mother"- The Senior Boys. Recitation: "La Premiere Fete des Meres"-Girls of Grade Ill. .tlie sentiments of the pupils to- lwardsr the loved one whom each of them calls "that wonderful mother of mine". In his address the speaker. referred to the signif- icance ot the word iimother". "its meaning," he said. "is hlddm in the infinite depths of God's ever- lasting love; for when He made the hearts of mothers He put into which 'lies about us in our in- fancy.' you. dear mothers. were everything to us:and perfect bliss was expressed on our infant faces as we smiled in answer to your went to you in all our joys. for they could not be complete until we shared them with you. In ev- cry sorrow or hurt we went to you. and, kissing the bruised fin- ger. you sent away the pain. In childhood we went to you in ev- ery difficulty and you undid the hard knots, whether they were in our shoes laces or in our daily tasks. In youth we went to you in doubt and perplexity. and by imow that for all of them. in your self-iorgetfulness. you look for no other reward than the satisfaction of knowing that you have faithfully fulfilled yourGod- and inspiration you have given us we become great men and women. we will. as the great men and wo- men of the past. point to you and say. 'All that I am I owe to my own dear Mother'." After the program Benediction of the .Most Blessed Sacrament was given in the church, after which the mothers went back to the school where in the Hall ii delicious luncheon, prepared and ier; 2. Betty Gallant; 3. Wendali sauinier and Alden Dolron; 4. Linus lpiron: 5. Alfred Doucette and Frances Dolron. Grades VI and V-1. Shirley uiere; 5. Geraldine Peters and Patricia Gauthier. Grade IV-l. Rita Marie Gauth- ier: 2. Blair Gallant: 3. Carol saulnier; 4. Oswald Gallant and Douglas Gallant: 5. Velda Gallant and Norman C. Gallant. Grades II and III-l. Jacquel- ine Gallant; 2. Florence Pineau and Lloyd Buote: 3. Imelda Blacquiere; 4. Amy Johnston and Vivian Gauthier; 5. Frances Rose 9"” sM"'"NG - slow BURNING 2. Marina Gallant. i Men's SUITS to 539.50 324.50 "1 dim'L-'k”0w-" The WW 5'" bankment was only a few feet said it. something about her voice. 1 Recitation: "where's Momma"? 3. X a made the dewcme tum his new awacym-er1olrlri"tlk:m;mrned me gm qDomld Ganam hzlilgiedcolllrsfo li::elyoi!lli'onv:la'ia'r.il1rlggeryo': zelrved by the giiomestic Science Gallant. MCII S DTOSS Mr an instant. He caught I Dub "1 k . g Chorus. npawms 13 Me, gs, mm or body ass.. was serve to the mothers. The followiniz Dupils whose zled and somewhat - speculative my 32?: iiffug Belle"-Girls of Grades v & vi. "who mf count the mmlon M this luncheon 1 vote of thanks work was Judged by the Women's fi;1t;u'n iii Kay's care. He said no- been down here in ages." Her 'I;Th9I Mfsgggg: glfnmc R05N”Y" thinks you did for us during in- 3131;: ha? 1:35 tEf,,,,:S'gf,Tjf,,,:"d ggflutgjmngp mm" for "wing 496 "3 voice was fearful again "But if T up” S ' ' ' ' ' or” The dirt pathway led into the . i Terence Blacqulere read an ad- I woods. it dropped down grade. ':,”f,:"' -ever wmdemd 0” unsldress to the mothers. expressing M." s Purpl. Top wom - - 39C ... t? to 549.50 534.50 Men's SUITS to 369.50 . . . .- . . . 844.50 grigisthilighnny ;f":5 51 good seventymve Mn them some of His own infinite They had proceeded several st:,ddene1:.n' the dog mmed ,0 love and tenderriess: Bending ” down to earth over this marvel: to ,0 moments in silence, both interest- ed in the dog's movements. The trees grew up high and close all around them, and for the life of him Johnny couldn't imagine why anyone - especially a woman - would want to roam through the woods like this in the middle of the night! Then. as though the words were suddenly forced out of her. bark. The sound was choked off and died in his throat as Johnny Saxon pulled in on the leash. The animal continued to strain might- ily at the collar, however, even though the pressure on his throat was terrific. "He sees sonielliiiig!" Kay cried softly, gripping Joliliiiy's arm. The detective had snapped off the flashlight. His eyes were ac- His own love in a. human heart. God praised l-lis wonderful work. And looking over the vast ex- panse of heaven. H8 38w nothing outside Himself as lovely as a mother: so He made a. mother for Himself. a mother who would be Mother of God. Queen of Heaven .m..:::?....m. 01:1 Virginia Pipe Tobacco 319.50 534.50 Men's Jackets & Blazers 319.50. 512.95 207:: OFF all other Suits and Topcoars USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN Men's Dress Men's SUITS- The GREENDAL CO. LTD. 144 GREAT oeo. sr. K" 53m "She muldnw M going cusbomed to the hi lit nowr lii h W35 ”'V9mnK- """' Th."e.d be 7" rum" t" it up here on the opcgn bluff it wgas KEY W” at, this time of nightl" not difficult to see. Ahead of the "What d0 W” J0h””-V smpped He drew in cm path followed an outward curve of 53W---'' "W 1m" -is he "”'l'd5f "ff ,1” the bluff. and it was along this ”Wa1t!" Johnny said. ;::;';1t,S'r”;lFa?'j:;”"helf";'?e5' 31” ab sweep of land that Johnny's giizc (To be continued) zled and frowning. "Couldn't. be going where?" Kay motioned along the Wood's trail. "This path leads to the gun club. But no ones used it in sev- crnl years. It's closed-though mother used to slip down there occasionally to write." The dog was restless. held tightly to the leash. gun club. Kay?” "Fatlier's”. she explained. "Ev- eryone used to go down there... neighbors and all. One Sunday a man got shot. so father closed the place.” . "You mean.” prompted Johnny. "someone shot. somebody else?" Kay gave him a. quick, surpris- :m.: , . CANADA l t PROVINCE OF PRXNCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 5th day of June AD., 1951 in Re Estate of KATE Mc- LEOD late of Mount Vernon in Queen's County in the said Pro- saying breaihlessly. think Michael Aged in bulk for smoother smoking G-T"-T Extra! Extra! fHOLMANiS Both Stores K 4 DAY WONDER BUY! on sale - FRi., SAT., MON., TUES. ONLY ,x ya 1' Vince, Single Wo-man, deceased. r O U irritate. Tn ihe Sheriff of the County of - Queen's County or any Con- - ' . .' . i -. 5-ta-hie nr Literate person within J said County - Johnny "What L in: P t. 1. llnicliuding GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Duncan J. Riley nf Belle River in Queen's County aforesaid. Merchant, and Chr-sic-: Martin of Caledonia in Queen's County aforesaid, Mer- chant. Excciiiiors of the above named estate, ihry. praying that a rnlatinii m y be issued for he plii"pn.sP limiter set forth: You are more-foi'e heirc-by re- uilircd to cite all persons in- inro:-ted in the said Estate to be and appear bciore the Judge pre- sent at a Plohate Court to be held 2n the Court House in Char-lotiei '.Vll in Que-en's vsounty, w.71'T-ll DESIGN AID L0!- in the said Proviiicc. on educa- clay iiic 111.-i day of July next TROUS FINISH. coming. at the hour of eleven r "i o . - . . o'clock forcnoon of the same day . p T ALL in show cause if any ihey can why the Accounts of the sold 17 WKV5 Esfai." should not be passed and Ihc l-2.et:iin rIO:cii'RS prayed for in said pctliion and on motion of D. L. Mathieson. Esquire. Proc- tor for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDER- ED that a true copy hereof be foriihwiih published in some llMV'Sp:i",)(f pilblislicd in Char- - lottctowli aforesaid once in each - i ' l" . . . . week for at least four consecu- . , . r l rqQ i C E iAD five weeks from the date hereof T L - ' i - a - ' . p . and t::.'. st true c(r,ij.' hereof be . V ' - - '- ' - ”9t!fi'..',,"- Nf . ' ' r V r 0 V e if as T f- .. 4 . ,. . W p --iii HANDSOMI f ; fit, . VVALNUT VVHNK A v ' s forthwith posted in the following public places respeclivoly, name- ly, in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near the store of Cheater Martin, Caledonia aforesaid. and at or near the store of D. J. ' Riley. Bclle River aforesaid, so that all persons interested in the Estate as aforesaid may have due noticc thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leona-rd Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlotte- ltrwn in Queen's County. 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