Lon; baton Susie was been, some sharp-eyed statistician snerked her up‘ ior deed. He didn't have Susie's address, didn't know her name. To him, alts was iust s fractiooof a ded- tneb-pleced lathe group oi’ one n»; CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column ls reserved for news of looal Interest, but advertising o! e nowsynatnre may be Inserted at five oenll e word strietly pay- able in advance. COOK’! for Photographs. market this morning. onaswebt. Er Photographs. CONIEDERATION LIFE IN- SURANCI. HOWARD Mew!!!’ PitM Ibotwear at 1'15 Queen street. BINGO — Play Bingo in the open air at the Knights o! Col- umbus Carnival. Victoria. Park, Thursday, July 34th. Belling arts have struck out c traditional enemies of child- hood. Tbo nsuis ls that your child today has a subsnasially Mr. Donald Alexander Macdon- w lils-enpecunq h“ n“ “u,” aid and bride of Ottawa, are '3'“ °'"°'D°“°' spetndlng their honeymoon in loll, in the ietorests of your larn- Charlottetowzm at of the " o-meey- ___ dis-of-diplatberIa-in-I946." But Susie fooled the statisti- cian. With the aid of modem science she is very. much alien today. For widespread ’ lion of children be ‘"94 lphtberie oi much of its dread. And this is but a single In. sraaoe. lo many other wan our "H JL-rimlva tr.»- ‘Ililrllfllbllilq Lh. :| .'.y'.»c.t.xt...;., 5......“ "on 1n t Tn: Jrmtnm PMARAY ily, to o! recent scientific knowledge. Immigrant Girl Treated IIt Sea Consult your Pllysicion To st well-and who“ —is a qitnnon ob - ‘scion. Consult your hniuao. Hood Isle Pflleload . §l§.'1’.2d'&isi.’.s.".fr2f m carefulcolnpoundin by HALIFAX. July 30 —- (UP) — W‘ “Vilma” A 20-year-old Halifax domestic, llilhnie Hamish, tonight put away lthe prospect of an early marriage to David Boyes, 2i, who braved the wrath of the Royal Marines, merchant ships’ officers and im- Illf", migration officials in vain at- “ Rll'liilll_o tempts to reach her side. Miss Hamish said she receiv- ed a. note from Boyes dated July . I0, M.R.E.0. Gonventicn On rrlday, June 27th. teachers “d representatives oi twelve Sun- flay Schools m the North-Eastern plstrict of Kinfle met for the en- nm] wnvention in Fortune Bridge all. “The afternoon and evening ses- sion were presided over by Mr. George Learti wilh Rev. John Jnrvc. ‘eprescntlng the M. R. E. C. giving excellent leadership. The whole programme was lwpiul and interesting with devotional periods icq b, Mrs. Lewis Hlggulgbotham fir» thc afternoon and Mr. Edison . altken in the evening. During the evening service a solo by Miss Alma Burkc and two selections by slrls >1 the Poriune nurse Sllrlflrv School were very much unloved- Thc recrt-tnry-treasurer, Mrs. George Odmpbrll read the mlnuies Pltritlciriltlw; "-" 16 in New York saying he wag nailing back to Britain on the ren and urge thcdn to make use of liner Queen Elizabeth, deported the Sunday schoo1 as a means. lbv United States authorities after 3. Resolved that we stress the his fifth attempt to get to H511- extreme importance oi greater dis- fax as a atowaway ended in his crlmination in the choice of the'capture and detention on Ellis reading material coming into our, Island. homes and discard such mytflazlnes ‘The girl, who mm 5h; had made as Defective. True Story. Oflmmlcountiess attempts to find a job Romance. etc and make greater use ior Bayes so he could come‘ here of that which tends toward the and marry ilttf‘, expressed fear she building of Christian character. {would never see him again be. 4. Resolved that a copy of these, ggugg "h; mug; be 1n the bad resolutions be sent to tho Slllleflfl- graces of British immigration of- tendent of each Sunday school to, ficlals." be discussed with the teachers hi, They met m i944 when Boyes their meetings was here in a British cruiser. 5. Resolved that we extend our After the war he deserted the thanks to the ladies of Nrtune Marines to stow away on a ship 311009 f0? their 86mm"! mllmfl‘ bound for Halifax but was caught 11v. to Rev- John Jarvis 1W h! and punished. Another time he mesa swca-r rnAs at Ihe~ " World Bank Bonds First Slavery Conviction In 0. S. Since 1880 BAN DIEGO. CollL. July 20 — (AP) - A Federal Court jur con- victed Mrs. Flllllabeth In"; s, 02. of slavery Saturday night but was dismissed six hours later alter ro- portlng Taiillre to reach a verdict in the case ‘ed her husband, Alfred Wesley Inghlls. M. Min. Istxalls was convicted of enslsvrng Dora Jones, Negro maid. over a period of nearly 40 years in violation of the 13th amendment to the United Ethics constitution. Mrs. lngslia was placed ih the county lull despite an impassioned plea by her husband that "l-t will tmenn her death" pending her sen- tetnce set for Jilly S. The maxi- mum penalty ,s five year; in pris- on. $5.000 fine. or both. The trial, which lasted four weeks, was the first outright slav- ery case tried under the 13th em- endment since i880. , Ingulls remained it liberty on 83.500 ball. Miss Jones. 08. mlanwhlie was on her way to SS. Inuit, Mo., to make her hcme with a brother after do claring she never expected to see the Ingalis again. She testified during the trial that she felt that she "owed her life" to Mrs. manila because of an affalnoi nearly 40 years ago with her mistress’ first husband, Walt- er Harman o! Washington, D.C. The prosecution contended that Mrs. Ingalis “never allowed Dora to forget" that affair and that she and he: husband used it lo reduce the moi-d to slavery under threats of jail and. hull. "Terrific" Sale 0f NEW YORK. July 20 -—(AP) — The world bank added a new chap- ter to the history oi’ international finance last week with the public sale of $250,000,000 of its bonds. The response of investors. said a spokesman ior the bank at the week-end, was “terrific.” On Tuesday the bamk cllmaxed assistance and to all 01cm vh° stowed away but the ship "ended 1101i!“ 1" "W W‘? 1° ma“ ‘he up in an Egyptian port. wnvmtlvn l Wcwsi- I In his fifth attempt, he hid on Ml‘. BlvWfl 119911911 l" '11" NW1‘ the Queen Elizabeth last spring lnating Committee as follows: but was captured and Jumed FY5149"! -— M"- E- w- Ande", over to authorities in New York. I SOIL m vice-breeder“ — Mr- FM 3°“ emu-rant. novat-rv scuoot. weeks of intensive preparation by distribution to some 1,800 dealers throughout the United States of $150,000,000 of 25-year bonds with a three-per-ceht coupon and $100.- 000,000 of 10-year bonds with a 2 1-4 per-cent coupon. At noon the same day. market- ing director E. F. Dunstan an- I THE CHARIDPTETOWN GUARDIAN ALBION IIIIT and IIIIIERNESS We are unloading Albion Nut and lnverness Cool today, both suitable ior the range.’ \ A. Pickard & 0o PHONi 240 Georgetown And Vicinity A/C K. Charles A. MacConnell, Canadian Navy, arrived at his home in Georgetown on Saturday, where he will spend his furlough. Charley has completed a course at the Naval Station in Esqui- mault. B. C.. and at the end of his furlouch will report to r-r. M. c. S. Stadacona. Halifax. M"- (31801 Wlilht of Charlotte- town. was aQVeek-end visitor 00 his home in Burnt Point. Miss Jean Carl of Montreal is visiting in Georgetown, the guest of Mrs. Spurgeon Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacKenzie of Souria motored to Georgetown on Sunday, where they visited friends. Miss Anne Mair Buperintendent o! the P. E Island Hospital, is visiting at the home of her bro- ther, Mr. George Mair, Burnt Point. Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Stev- ens oi Trot-c, N. 8.. are honey- moonlng at Morrison's Beach. {our other years at school. Fellow members of the class oi 47, let us now say farewell to the school and t0 the pupils who will return next year. ‘Ilo all who have helped us e- iong the way we say, "Thank you." Phone 3-7058 Halifax to Certificate Winners in Order oi Merit: Grade X: Julian Prosper, min- or Hobbs, Cullen DeLory, Arnold Murphy, Charles Taylor, James Mair, Ruth Guick, Mary Roche, Clarence Stewart, Louise Murphy, Jvlech Johnson. Eileen McConnell. Grade IX-Harry Parker, Mar- igeret Lovers, Everett Llewellyn Furniture Moving, Storage J. W. ROWLINGS PAGE THREE Night: Phone 2-3009 Charlottetown znantorrrrowu men: no. m2 FREIGHT SERVICE RUWLIIIG$ TIIE MWER and Crating. Local and Long Distance Moving. All Loads Insured i I01 Argyle Sh, HALIFAX, N.S. m and Freddie MBCDOBII, equal, Jo“. phine Dalton, John Dicks, Adele Fitzgerald and Raymond Matheson, equal. Jean McConnell. Certificate Winners Grades VIII d VII. David. Arthur Gallant. Prize Winners Grade X and IX. General proficiency prizes Grad x. Pint-Julia Prosper. seond-llinor Hobbs. Third-Cullen Debory. Nathan Mair (Vice Principal) Grade VIII: Ann MacDonald, Beatrice Mair, Marion Burke, Gloria Burke, Mabel Stewart’. °—I"eilure in one subject. Grade VII-Betty Arthur, Ber- nice Debory, Freddy Goteli, Eliza- beth Grant, Lorraine Roche, Joyce Fogarty, Helen Murphy. Gordon Babineau and Clair Crawford equal, Stillman Mair, Gordon Lav- ers’, Floyd Iundry‘, Billy Mur- IX: Flrat—Harry Parker. Second-Margaret Levers. Third-Everett Treddy MacLeen. dance prizes: Mertcll. Gerald Murphy. Marv Prize for French .- Julio Proa- Stewart, Bernard Walsh,- Verna per and Elinor Hobbs. Mnrtcll. Annie Matheson. Peszv Prize for Leadership in sports sc- Wallter, Jill Mair, Hattie Rafusc, Peggy Johnson. Passed George Mair, John Dalton. Grade V-Anna Prosper, Sheila DeLory, Donald MacDonald. Mar- guerite l-Iemphlli, Helen Martell, Gterling Mair, Ruby Allen, Vivian Allen, Buddy Arthur, Lillian Hearn, Gerald Llweiiyn, Phylls Walker, Ernest Roche, Billy Hatch, Olive King, Evelyn Batchilder, Catherine Stevens, Florence Glory. tlvities-Jomea Mair. Grads IX Prizes for Mathematics --Margcret Levers and Harry Park- er. Prize for Progress '-- Adele Fitz- gerald and John Dicks. Prize Winners Grades VIII and VII. vGeneral Proficiency Prizes Grade III: Ann MacDonald, Beatrice Mair, Marlon Burke. , certificate Winners Grades IV General Proficiency Prfzee_. '6: III. Grade VII: Mrs. Florence Jenkins, teacher. Betty Arthur, Bxnlce Delnry, Grade IV-Gertrude Fitzgerald. Ffgddy 50mm Gerald Murphy and Jackie Levers. Isobel Sampson and Donalda Lan- dry, Jean Simpson, June Marteil, Attendance Prizes Grades VIII andVIT: Lorraine Roche, Gordon Levers, Stillman Mair. James Walker and Selina Myers, sportsmanship Prize - Betty Kay Babineau, Agnes Arthur. Murphy, Graded: Vincent Prosper, Jean Poetry appreciation prize - Bea- trice Mair. |Murphy, Harry Henry, Ruby Mc- Leod. Prize for highest in history in Grade VIII-Ann Macdonaici. Prize for Highest In History in Grade VII-Elizabeth Grant. Prize for Geography in Grade VIII-Jinn MacDonald. Prizes in Graded VI and V. Prize for scholarship to Anna Prosper —Grade 5. Rizefor scholarship to Joan Murphy—Grade 6. Prize for Literary ability to Don- ald MacDonald-—Grado d. Prize for Literary ability to Mary Stewart-Grade B. Grade III: 1. Stephen Gotell, Stewart Henson. Charles Mair and Nellie King. Margaret Dalton, Leona. Blackett and Leroy Hatch. May Allen, Lois Bahlneau and Vernon Myers, Anna Henry, Rob- ert Burke, Earl Murphy, Paul Mar- tell and Fred Walker, Mary clory. Jack Publicover, Charles Henry. Certificate Winnu-a Grades II and I. Miss Annie Keenan, teacher. Grade II: Shelia Sculiy and Joyce Goteil, Carol Walker and Passed from first reader: Char- les Buchanan, Ella. David, Cluster Prize General Proficiency Grade Llewellyn and Catholic Women's league atten- Jean McConnell, Eileen McCon- phy, Margaret David‘. “e11, Pass—Donnie MacLean. Governor Generhl‘! Medal ._ Certificate winners Grades VI 8 Julia Prosper. - Prize for English-Julio Prosper. Lorne Mair-Teacher Prize for Mathematics -Oullen Grade VI—Joan Murphy, Phyllis DeInry. Prizes. l. Gertrude Fitzgerald. 2. Gore-l Murphy and Jackie Lavera. 8. Ill bel Sampson and Donalda Lan 91W- Prizes: Grade III- General Proricien l. Stephen Goteil. 2. Stowe Hanson. 3. Nellie King and Charle Mair. Prize for Grammar -Grade 11 -Jean Sampson. Prize for Department Grade I1 -.Agnes Arthur. Prize ior Department Grade II —R.ichs.rd McNeili. Prize for Drawing Grade IV-a James Walker. Prize for Drawing Grade H! ~ Paul Marteii. Prize for Dictation to Leon! Bieckett and Anna Henry. Prize for Printing to Grade IV —-Seiina Myers and Ruby MacLeod. Prize for Printing Grade III—- Robert Burke and Vernon Myers. Rite for Perfect attendance to Gertrude Fitzgerald, Donalda Lan- dry. Lois Babineau, Gerald Mur- Phy- Prize for most improvement in Writlngto Lewis David-Grade 1H Prize Winners Grades I and II. Prize for Proficiency, Grade I. 1. Paul Batchiider and Terrence Solomon. 2. Wilfred McQuiilan. 3. Virginia Murphy and. Emily Walsh. Prize for Oral Arithmetic —Wil- fired McQulilan and Jean Stevens. Prize for Reading - Virginia Murphy. Prize for Neatness in Exercise Book -Emily Walsh. Prize for Drawing to Virginia Walker. Prize for Printing to Betty Ind Quick. Prize for Good Conduct to Iot- tie Mntheson. Grade II Prizes. General Proficiency. 1. Sheila Svculiy and Joyce Go- tell. 2. Carol Walker and Helen Me- Oullough. 3. Marion Lovers and Batibarn Atln McQuillan and Allan Mac- Phee. lst. Prize for Oral Arithmetic to Louis McCullough. 2nd. Prize for Oral Arithmetic to Teddy Stevens. Prize for neatness .ln Exercise c t . d . _ a _. , xntlpifi ptrrteglorltlmgxtlrlizlenrlfirédan pre- segt-acfiarytnasurer Mrs. George. l CLOSING ‘ mm ed h“ overqumcflpum ___.._ 391m McCullough, Marion L-avers, pm, 1°,- pm, Am u, (3,314 Book to Christopher Hartman. Rev John Jarvle explained the carp 11,“, aecreguy _ My, n c w_.,____._._._. ' Mr. and Mrs. H. Shaw of New Barbara Ann McQuillan, Allan Llewellyn-Grade b. W119i" mofltlmpfmlflmellliinlll ~rk of the M R E- C- “N! 16d 1'" u 1,9 d ‘ A large number of ‘fiends md- BPBJNGVALE W. I. York city, are guests at Linden MacPhee, equal. Carl Gotell, Mary pm; go;- Arlflhmgflg m 5M“. work in Carl Goteli. 23pm dlgcusslont. °‘§,{§§,,,,,,§l ' Flu-int‘ (zeta nfeifni‘ atnihesJglgoii - Lodge. Richmond Street. lLou Henry, Eileen Sampson. Chrls- DeLoi-y -Grade 5. A 91'1" 1°‘ Dmwln! 9° 39"?!" ‘ - h ' __ c °‘ "3 c“ r ° 3 Y c , - ___ topher Hartman. Pauline Mart-ell. Pri e for W ltin to Olive tin Pllbumm- fiddle tn“ bapgteipfiylbltfiericgjéllg: south Lake chflm“ Min/which ‘wk pl?“ °n June 26m’ The vnghivvmlnirsanatthiltecfhotrtitfe fiinlllnlgs. Mr. Albert Burke of Oharlotte- ‘Roger Allen Solomon, Ronnie Go- ._q1-:d¢ 5_ r g r Prize ior neatness to Roland Gal- L, supper going provided by the FrEedctaolPealnt 'Bsptlst -- Ml‘!- pmgram conmstcd u! the following Ivan B-entner on Tuesday 10th. town la spending his holidays with tell, Buddy McCullough. Paul Mc- p11" for 5.90m w gm"; lant. . “p; of Fur-tune, inmaore Rcbe1-L5Qn_ ;sexefltlcns' E M m The meeting. opened with the Ode friends in Georgetown. ,i..ean. Harold Marteli. Richard Len- Roche-Grade 5. at the everllng session the re-l Scum _ lVlss Ellen steed I o T15, — SW10“ i?‘ 2' followed by the orced in unlsomi ~ dry. Inrnc Mariell- Lawrence Mflr- Prize for School spirit to Mar- ‘ ' —- ~ — - . - ' - p0,“ o, m, various committees Fem,“ 3H,,“ __ M,‘ age; at“ eyme ma“ Minutes of last meeting were, Miss Carol Cameron. daughtegtell, Isabel King. Beatrice Publi guemp Hgrnphlil—-Gl1sdl 5. _ . ~ . ' ~ - .KlC r. .Marin5nl1§0n- Pri f G artBddAr- §§§°..i§§§t'l'd s... s... ...-\ — . 11:21.22: “€.‘;:.'“'.".l?""" """“"". 2f..lz~..:.::..“:;...". .121‘: c2122.... 2"". " " i outer sum Mm , Jourtcsy Committee as follows: ' “mfg, or e‘ ‘sulriii§rdfielfi°ls“f,',‘,a—mfi§;gfi_ wm-l Correspondence was read and Georgetown with Mr. and Mrs.lgaalilggtt,ngzt‘lé Allen,V1rBinla Roche, Riggs ror-Gfilfitéatsure to Phyllis 1. Reicivrd that we as Sunday‘ undas Baptist - Miss Malflaret Drill - The Hard Test - s]; diecusaed. Mrs R. Coles and Mrs. Edgar Lennon. Grade I cérhlflcate winners, Pr,“ gr amnesia” ma“ 5- um" "h", “up. " _ t- i.ted_ d1 ' --_- Irhocl teachers. seeing the Bren MucLeod- ,C. Newport were appon ee-, Phi-mm“! Mica“ o’, Pa“, Batchflder, Terrence sob- Gemld Murph, MEATS’ “SH m‘ upils. ls. f - d portunlly and tnsk ~ it d - Mrs. Thomas p ates to the Protestant Orphanage Rgm ‘ rcecl: l‘; trawl oflraclvcs cf all help-‘. ktndi’ U“ e 382$?“tbnnfilgffiqqgljffinsdm“ annual meeting. IAima. Ontario, is vacationing at $011. wilfrglmiivfcQuwalrlix Viliiial: PPrize Jfo’: Perfect Attendance — VEQITABLEQ . . . ' _- — ~ - I , - _ ' h, as. n n. i: .3‘: .:::::;"‘.§¢%1.%€ w“ - M“ i °' “‘° — we“ c» entrain stirs; .'::..:7".:'.*.:‘.. h"; i" “vim” 1.22:1... s. Mar- ‘i... .. ..... a... 2290-2201 ~ 1 ' , ted christian _ 5 . h H . m“ ‘m’ _ C be_' 1 "rho closing exercises 0i ion Martell, Jean Stevens. Virginia Pg-Qgpgf, idiiiiifrlosréollnti iiiintsiflrzsizives for more wannandal‘ Ml s Guam W? mic, icond part6! m°,.-,§§°“"': Flt r3; decided to send treat to‘ held in the Town Hall on likiday Walker. Jordan Stewart. Ray Mur- prized In Grndeg 1V and 111. ‘a Que‘ st‘ zonsa-ratcd instruction. ' s, pever-s _ Mrs. Kenneth §§Q§,,‘,,Z,.,°‘..."".i.'c nviriguq ‘W3... a sick friend and a. Gpli well card Georgetown High Bchccl were Phv- l-lcvd Walkcr- Gloria Mverl- Grade Iv-ctcneral a ficiency z 2. Rc-clved that we sew to 1r, Macca,,,,m_ Th m, , u n twelve‘, u, to Mrs. nan Ferris. Card of sym- afternoon. June 27th. at 2.00 pm. terest pcrcms in the not-d of Pr‘ ' Marie - Mrs Wendell 0cm... MEL: -°“’,,‘,'f,h§dp§ n, r Wm,’ pnthy ed Mrs Beg Sentnel". , A crowded hall witnessed the pres-i 181w: imlrwlwn f" ‘ha!’ child‘ Greenwich L. Mrs. Preston c;,°,,,,§§‘,, _ Ema, o 09mm“; It was decided to have a picnic entatlon of certificates and brag. Mgclywerl. charlie c,,,.,,,,,dy_ Mme“, Rqpef, et school clcllfll- MPK- “Y1” “l” flhfllfml" l" "'9 ""5"" w" "l “°©““@””‘9‘°ms"° The main address of the even- n. see about engaging Rcbert w. w. MneIAron, Secretary of the The Montreal - tonvalescsst Hospital Will welcome applications for n Iix months‘ course in the train- ing of Hospital Attendants. Nom- lnal entrance fee. Suitable cash al- lowance made after three months. Full maintenance. Nice 01mm"- Ige limit, twenty-two to thirty- Iiie years. Edueaflnnel NW1"- ments. preferably 4th year hllh 0|‘ Hllllvslent. The Class w'll open on or about September l5ih, Applications should be forward- ul st soon as possible to the Sup- erlntendent of Nnrsoo, Mont-rill (‘nnvalcscent Hospital. 8001 KGB‘ lvrnue, Montreal, Que. m; w" given by Rev. Mr. Jarvis who based his remarks on a VB!!! from the sevcrth chapter of Amt!!- "Pp-n sold the Lord, Behold I Wm get a plumbllne in "l0 1114-" oi my people Tsrael" and e130 0h the 3"" mmmlssion of Master "Go vc into all the world and teach. . Following the address er and benediction pron- Rev. Mr. Jervis. __i_.___-.-._ LESS FARM ARIA was Phi’- sunced by orrawia —(OP) - Area of 0c- cupled farm land in Sloklwhewl" in 1946 was 59.393914 acres. show- ing a decrease of 0.9 per cent from I041 but en increase of M per w" t“ “he 10.319“ period since 1936. the bureau oi statistics WWI“ DOOi>v O~ZCO§ QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds l! e noted e new for cost-so m}. bot-glut himself e rifle with e Geerllen Went Adesti that this see for use!” I Betty Trainer, Pearle Trdlnor. i -Progre:'\s Writing Certificates to Sally Osbourne. Betty Saunders. Grade VIII Leavng Certificates were awardel to Marlene Roper and Ardell MaoAusiand. Prizes ior Perfect Attendance TWEIIB awarded to George Kelis and Doreen Smith. The School picnic which was held at Beach Groove Inn was greatly enjoyed by both children and parents. June Report for Central ROW"? School. Senior Department cmde x _'1. Helen Bulman; t. Betty Trainer; s, Jackie O'Brien. Grade 1x _. 1, Pearle Trainer; 2, Sonia. Amidst; 3. Charlie Car- mody. Grade VIII - 1. Marlene Roi)"; 2, Ardell MscAusland: Grade VII - I. Doreen Smith; 2, Murray Camicdy; 3, Joyce Stewart. I Grade VI - 1. Wilma Wood: I. Qllver Doirfm- Grade v - l. Oeorse Krill: l Billie Tank; b. Dunning Bulmm- Caroline MucOabe, Teacher. Junior Department and; 1v -- l, Janet Wood: 2. James Macauslend: 8. Bertha Morrison. a d III — 1. Wayne MleAus- 1mg? ‘p, Joyce Trainer; 3. M11111 Wrllhl- Grade II —- l. knelt MW“ ,7- rrankle MacAualand; 3. 511-1! h . “grade?! - l Annie Laurie Mec- Lgpn; I, Dtllllll MBYIIO; l. Illllfl lson. Mo" "new, Teacher. Helen IIWIES AI new VIILTSIIIIIE TUESDAY. JULY IZND —-Ploying- "scantaoooo moss r HIGH" Starring Guy Kibbee With Shorts Show at 0:30 PM. Sharp Marlon Dollar. A doneticn of 50 cents was received from a mflmbcr ‘Collection amounted $11-05. Moore to take parent arxi child-‘,Q ran go Brmkjuy Beach at a date to be set by teacher. It was. also decided time from the Institute. The'_ school commit“ gave their re-l PROGRAM port that school was in clean and , o Canada. tidy condition. Sick committee re- welcome speech by Alan Mac- pgftqd they ‘pod visited the sick pp“, A bill of 53 cents was nrercnttd Brehamu Lullaby by Primary and by motion ordered paid to. Miss Marlon Dollar kindly in- vited members to her home for the July meetlng.-,noll \"l to be answered with exchange of flower slip. Lunch committee v Mrs, I-I. Proude, Mrs. P. Prcude, Mrs. B. SeliEIlCr and Mrs. Ivan; Sentner. The meeting closed with the IQng, otter which a dainty lunch was served by hosttes and committee in charge. A social in- tercourse hovr was 8PM"?- IIIIIING C081.‘ 56S I-IVIS i , BOMBAY. Juli’ 2i - (AP) — ‘The sinking o! the coastal steam- ' ship Remdaa in s monsoon storm off the; entrance to Bombay har- bor ‘Thursday cost I568 lives, a s executive announced to- day. l-ie said 1'19 survivors had been accounted for out of the ‘I42 passengers and crewman aboard. i moucrou summnastns new etasoow cate winners. Drill! Wlnheli. to presentiprogram end the valedictory Id- ._tlie teacher with a. Ill’- lt "lhidress read by Cullen DeLory. 'tlemen, Fellow Pupils: lend of a school year but for Our‘ eorgetown School Boa/mi. Following is the lint of certifi- the Pupils. rather Time's Advice by b pull- ll 8. Cornish May Song by Grades V and VI. Comedy Bkito by Grades VII and . VI II. Principal's Report. Certificate winners from Grades I to X. Prize winners from Grades X| tothol t0 I. Valedictory reed by Cullen De- Lory. Farewell by Marion Levers. School Chorus-In the Happy Summertime. Remarks. God lave The King. _ The Valedictory by Cullen De- Inry. Mrs. Chairmen. Ladies and Gen- Once again we have come clue this school-closing will be the last time that we shall be present as pupils. On behalf of the class of i047 I am hero to express our appreciation and to any flflwell- when we think oi our yea-rs It school we try to realise what our parents and the people of the dis- trict have done for us. It is not only at school cloaij time that they reioice with us, we know they are pleased whenever they see - town school irk- ing n prominent place in school work or in sports. ‘m the peofo we say ‘Thank You" for the inter» eat you have taken in our work and play, and let us not forget tho trustees. ‘Ibo often we pupils do not understand or appreciate the time and attention given by the trustees to the work of the school. And ntvw we come to the teech- ' ers who have taught us by word and example. Along with the lea-i sons from the text books, they have i taught us such thlllll as: honesty y and fair plum-to be civil, to be punctual and to be diligent at our work. We extend our tnenls to Us New ironer Cuts Ironing Time In Two spigml See this leotfy lronir REPRESENTATIVE FROM BEATTY BROS. on display In Holmen's window and then come Demonstrating this new lleetfy lroner every morning this week from 10:00 - 12:00 end eit- eneoe UNI 2:00 - 5:00. In end osk for a dem- onsheiion of this greoi time end lobar sever, This Beatty lroner lllay Be Iiurchased Under liolman's Ilomc Plan Terms of 10% 0own Payment and 15 Months To Pay The Balance. Wit‘: the new leelry you can sit down to do the Ironing. Ne weight Io lift, no pressure to exert. A slight touch on finger hp end knee controls end the ironer applies the pressure. Both hands are free Io guide the clothes. Tile leefiy applies twice Ills pressure of e llend Iron end gives the clothes o smooth professional finish. ' Ask us to demonstrate this modern labour sever for you. R. T. HOLMAN LTD. Charlottetown Store teachers of this year and oi all