,., , ..,....-..-I- must-r. TURDAY, THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN JULY 15. 1952 BURGESS IEIITIME 4 CHANCES to Comma fgrgip Eg:,lJ WI" out or mm llii? 3i3.liZii'.3ifi.' f.il;..32f.."”” "W Then,fromfar behindhlm,camei 3 familiar sound. Reddy stopped and abruptly and cocked his sharp black ears. Could it be? Yes, it was. CASH IN THE It was the voice of Bowser, and ' se,oooo.o GRAND Reddy knew that ."owser had found his trail, and the game wasn't over siuur stscrnic (ONTEST DIIIIGEIATOR ' liter all. Reddy sighed. Then he grinned. "I know Bmvser was smart. but he is sinarter than I thought he was. Now I've really got to fool him. It is getting too warm for comfort, thought Redily. Meanwhile, Bmvser was chuckling.i He It'll i'Pl')' good. It always makes I one feel good in find he is right. Nothing to boy-no slogan to write (1lILl)REN'S HAVEN PRETORIA. South Africa-ICPI --Quiet streets here may be given RIT. Ltdgpthe official status of children's pinygrouxids if Mayor J. H. Visse Summerslde 8. Gharlottetowi has his way. He wants to erect pslgns at citlirr and i-railing: "go islow. Children at play.” FOR SILO CONSTRUCTION SPECIAL FIBRE PAPER 1 I Available at The Rogers Hardware COMPANY LIMITED FOR'BU LDING OR REMODELLING "Can't be heat for colour, style and low-cost' " roof protection . I h M 'II A hill 0 ns- onvi e sp Whnviwr npplmd in new structures or laid right over old ranting. J-M Asphalt SI'lll'lElOS lend hcmitr rwri ch in in any llf)lTl(' Still more im- pnrlnni, ilirw e -- zissiii-aura of long term. ”no- il"llTl ' pi nlcvtion .'IiZlllllSl wcailicr and lire. Now axnilnhlr in your favourite colours. and quality- rnnrlc as only 00 years of ovpcrioncc can make them. , For free fnldcr. we your .i-M dr-iilcr or write C:in:i- f rlrmi .loluis-Aliiii 'lio, Dept. 42. 199 Bay St.. Toronto. II I Jolins-Miulilvillei BUILDING 'MATERIALS Where to Buy J.M. Building Materials M. F. SCHURMAN CO. LTD. Kensington - Summerside - Charlottetown The Home of A Complete Building Service .L. M. POOLE & co. Paoli's Wharf Phone 171 t Shingles YOU'LL "IL IAIIR WITH A JOHN!-MANVILLI I00! I Tignish School Junior Closing -On Friday night. June 20, St. Mary's Parish Hall, beautifully decorated, was filled to capacity with delighted parents, relatives and friends who witnessed the Junior School closing exercises of Tlgnish Convent and Dalton School. Nelson Maillet. student, welcom- ed the guests and announced the following interesting program put on by Grades I-VII inclusive: Orchestra. selections by the mu- sic pupils. A playlet: "Notre Dame de Lourdes", by the French Primary Class. A playlet: "A Day in June", by the English Primary Class. Chorus: ”Bcautiful Bird", by Grades I-IV. A play entitled "A Holiday in Storyville", by Grades III-IV. A play entltled,' "Mary Lou's Surprise", by Grades IV-V. Orchestra selections. A play portraying the corona- tion of Queen Elizabeth II, by Grades VI-VII. Promotion certificates, presented by Rev. John A. MacDonald. par- .ish priest, were awarded to pupils having an average of 7055- in the year's work. The following pupils merited them:- Grade 1: Eleanor Aylward, Lucy and Mary Conway. Edward Gal- lant. Jean and Marian Gavin, Hugh Handrahan, Judy Hogan, Betty and Billy Kenugh, Linda Leciair, Dianne Macdonald, Ann and Marie McRsie, Lester Perry, Betty Richard and Arlene Shea. Grade II: Ronald Boyce, Karen Eldershaw, Dora Gavin, Edward Harper, Susan Hogan, Catherine Mcl-lugh. Philip Mncdonald. Mich- ael Mclnnis, Freda McPhee. Roger Famous Ior mileage or on Astral I Nothing to buy 0 No box tops to send in (No rotchas, no gimmicks 0 No slogans to wrlvn Pederson, Joan Ann Richard and Roger smythe. Grade 1: Billy Perry, Judy Cvaudet. Laetitia. Perry. Frank Deslioches, Jean Richard, Stanley Perry and Johnny Gallant. Grade II: Leo Gsudet, Reggie Porter, Carmella Chaisson, Reggie Richard. Lloyd DesRoches and Edwin Bernard. Grade VIII: Rose Marie Felines- sey. Florence Richard, Vincent Richard, Ivan Doucette. Oswald Bernard, Viola. DesRoches and Jean Perry. Gerald Ay1ward,Marie Buote, Frances and Helen Con- way. Edward Fitzgerald, Isobel Gallant, Clifton Gavin, Leonard Hogan, Clifton Harper, Patrick Handrnhan, Claire and Catherine Mclnnls, Ivan McRse, Eric Mc- Carthy, Roy and Billy Pederson, Leonard Richard and Ralph Perry, Grade IV: Eileen Gavin. Mar- ilyn McDonald, Alice Gaudet, Car- mella Gallant, Irma Perry. Anne Marie McAlduf'f, Marjorie Richard, Roy McRae, Anne Marie and Da- reen DesRoches and Janie Keough. Grade V: Frances Whalen.Ircne Harper, Lorraine Gallant, Clifford Martin, Cari Richard, Henry and Audrey Richard, Peggy Sheii, Francis Peters, Dorothy Buote, Billy Fennessey, Carrie Kcough, John Richard, Catherine Bernard, Gerald L. and Ivan DesRoches, Betty Hogan. Eleanor Hsndrahan and Edward Gaudet. Grade VII: Doris Richard, Ern- estine MacDonald, Francis Des- Roches, Mary Whalen, Irma Han- drahan, Catherine Harper, Nelson Malilet. Doris Keough, Ruth Mr- Cue, Lena Perry, Mary Mclnnls, and Eunice Heywood. Grade VI: Opal Silliker. Joseph A. and Joseph B. DesRnchcs. Stel- la Knockwood, Leonard Gallant, Ronald Bernard, Elmer Perry, Louise Perry, Doreen Doucette, Mae Richard, Anita Martin, Lor- ette Martin, John Mclnnis, Ei- eanor Macdonald, Frances Mc- Torsion-liar suspension Roomy and ronilomililo Solid leather upholstery I O O 0 (ornplolely equipped with heater U Q As well linown for uonoiny I VIAR WARRANTY ll'.lFU1I REIVlCll'IilORS ANT t-DID Al TAVMOUTH INDUSTRIES l MITED - MVMM AVENUE. IOROMO H (iNlilll ixllilli llNi' t”vl1l.lr ll-'illllN Hugh, Terry Gavin, Timothy Cou- way, Susanne Dcighan, Peter To give everyone on equal chance . . . , contest is limited to one entry from each contestant! You can print your answers right on the .entry form in this advertisement . . . or on a plain sheet of paper. But we advise you to get an entry form from your dealer. He will help you answer correctly because this contest means prizes for him too if you win! He will not br'gI.v-prerrure you to buy pan Aslral. Read the rules carefully and enter right awayll NMJDWNH Dllyllllllllliflpl AND SHIVIFI lHHt")U(.rHUUl LllNllflli Gsudet end Irene McPhes. Grade VIII: Edward Mclnnla. Yvonne Perry, Sylvia silliker, Byl- via Gaudet. Auldine Arseniiult, Catherine Gaudet, Elsie and Ade- line Conway, David Mccue. Velda Gaudet and Ernest DesRochcs. First Aid Certificates were re- ceived by the following pupils: Catherine Bernard, Irene Har- per, Cllfford Martin. Frances Whslen, Carl Richard. Audrey Richard, Peggy Shes, Francis Pet- ers. Billy Fennessey, John Rich- ard. Carrie Keough. Gerald Des- Roches, Ivan DcsRoches. Betty Hogan. and Edward Gaudet and Arthur Fennessey. The following prizes were sword- ed in Grade 1:- Highest Aggregate: way and Billy' Perry. Cathechism: Arlene Shaw and Judy Gaudet and Elsie Richard. Reading: nEdwui-d Gallant. Attendance: Hugh Handrahan, Lester Perry and Leonard Rich- srd. Conduct: Frankie Desltoches. Highest Aggregate in Grade II: Leo Gaudet and Philip MacDon- aid. Religion: Lloyd DesRoclies and Philip MacDonald. Reading: Michael Mclnnis. Religion: Roger Smythe. Highest Aggregate in Grade III: Rose Marie Fcnnessey and Eric Lucy 'Con- McCarthy. Catechism: Helen Conway and Florence Richard. Attendance: Clifton Gavin. Highest Aggregate in Grade IV: Eileen Gavin. Religion: Alice Gaudet. Conduct: Marjorie Richard. Highest Aggregate in Grade V: Frances Whalen. Religion: Lorraine Gallant and Irene Harper. Conduct: Clifford Martin. Progress: Carl Richard. Attendance: Henry Richard. Application: Gloria Doucette. ')l'PAI'llMENI Highest Aggregate in Grade VI: Opal Siliiiier. REFRIGERATOR. CONT all answers siilim will lie accepted three correct eniricr wbi thinl Morris plus the 3 Boih. 1952. Gfilosirig dare fnr the I: August 15th. i952. 5 Winners for the our two at the Canadian Nation and in newspapers. I952. Otherwise the SI uTho Iudgeii' decision II Triymniirh lndiimies Li 9 Coniext is open to any 1' their advertising agency OOOOOOOOOOOOIOOOOOOOOIoouIoooIooo0 APPIIIINCF i'iNtl ILILIIIKAI HI most sziiifaciorily worded will be the prire winners. The three Morris Converiililes will be awarded separately. If you do not win ihe first Morris our eniry will still he eligible in win the second In the entry is good for all three cnniesis. 3Clnxirig date for the first contest is midnight, July 6Clming dare for the third and final contest I! September lsih with the winner announced in newspapers during October. 1 The 31,000.00 cash prise goes In the Morris-winner with ihe I1!!! iei of answers, provided ihal winner has piirchnerl I new Astral Refrigerator during the next hesi entry among those contestants who have purchased I new Astral during 1951. concerning the context can be eniered into by ilie properiy nf Tiiymouih Industries Limited. Canada except employees of Taymnulh Industries, and Manual Tnlniiu: Dosnoehss. Training: Joseph B. Music: Stelln Knockwood and Leonard Gallant. Highest in Junior sewing: Opal Silllker. Highest Aggregate in Grade VII: Doris Richard. Religion: Ernestine Macdonald and Francis DesRoches. E n g l l s h Composition: Mary Whslen. Progress and Application: Irma Hndrahsn and Eunice Heywood. Highest marks in Grade VIII exams: Edward Mclnnis. Highest in first year senior sew- ing course: Thelma. DesRochcs. Highest in intermediate sewing course: Theresa Conway. Highest in junior first aid sew- ing course: Catherine Gaudet. Other Grade VIII prizes were awarded at the senior closing. Forty-six girls received their certificates in first year sewing. The following persons generous- ly donated prizes: Rev. Father Macdonald, Rev. Dennis Gallant, Rev. Phelari Mc- Kenna, Catholic Women's League, Tignish Division, the school trust- ees; Mr. Adrian Richard, Mr. Fer- dinand Gaudet, Mrs. Walter Hog- an; secretary of school trustees: Mr. Terrence Gavin; Tignish Cre- dit Union; Morris J: Bernard C0,: Rev. Mother superior; Miss Lor- raine Arsenault; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Maccdonsld; Mrs. John Perry; Ttgnish Branch of the Canadian Legion; Senior Children of Mary; die McRae; Junior Children of ,Mary; Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. lRlChlIl'd; Mrs. James Christopher; Provincial Council Catholic Wo- men's League; Mrs. Edward Mar- tin; Mrs. Eugeno Perry; Mrs. C. F. Morrlssey; Mrs. Alfred Hand- rahan: Mrs. Alderio Doucette; Mrs. Camille Chaisson; Mrs. Ter- rance Gavin; Tignlsli Home and School; Mrs. James Gallant: Mrs. Just ANSWER THIS! usv oulsrions Asour THE LATEST MODEL IV: cu. rt. ASTRAI. REFRIGERATOR! . EST RULES " "F I lnrlepenrlerll. competent iiiugei will read iiierl.Onlylserofnnsw2r1 from each cnniesisni. The ch the iiidges believe to he I.00(l.(l(l cash award. One 9.: cond coniesi is midnight, contents will be announced al Exhibition. August 29th .000.00 will he awarded to anal. No correspondence mired. All entries become Yaw Nam X Address esldent of the Dominion of City 3,. 1-mm pm” ;; J. or their I-milieu I If you rim purohnd an Amuii. during 1952 nu In the following. Serial Number of your Anni Dale of Pu. I UNIS lvlurwiiinl Nnpuafpmf” Mrs. Emmanuel Doucet; Mrs. Ed- 519 Mary MoNally;.Mi-I. Foster Bkerry and Mrs. Milton xsough. IIIISHTOWN W. I. The July meeting of the Irish- town Womenis Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Archie Payn- ter. The meeting opened with the president in the chair. and the "Ode" and "Creed" repeated in unison. 24 members answered the roll call with 9. joke and a prize for the best Joke went to Mrs. Clayton Btayert. Two visitors were present. Minutes of previous meeting were read. approved And signed, and the June committee reported 88.00 cleared from Lad and Lassie Pipe Band. several cases of cans were sold. . Mrs. Ellis Profltl: gave count of the executive meeting held at her home and "Traffic Safety Week" pamphlets were dis- tributed to members. Upon motion bills were accepted and paid; these amounted to 36.00. Sick committee reported two treats taken to sick members, and Mrs. John E. MscLeod and Mrs. Cecil Campbell thanked members for treats. The new sick commit- tee sppointed was Mrs. James Simmons, Mrs. W. L. Campbell and Mrs. Halsey Prohtt. There was no school or Red Cross report. Plans were discussed for a lawn party and band concert at the home of Lt. Col. E. W. Johnstone, and it was also decided to make candy for the evening of Film Board films at the hall. Collec- tion was taken and amounted to an RC- . 5. The next meeting is to be st the home of Mrs. Thomas Campbell. Meeting closed with "The Queen" and the program committee en- iertelned. Lunch was served by the hosteesses in charge. The average monthly housing 1V:.":..:i'.:.'::: CONVERTIBIES READ in THE RULES, BELOW! Your dealer will hllp rent in Canadian rllics of 100,000 in 1951 was about 340. m.. PRINT YOUR ANSWIR5 BELOW Clip out this entry form and mall the sure to fill In your mime and address) to Tsymoutli Industries Limi Toronto 14, Ontario. First contest closes midnight. July 30i.hl Q. I - How many shelves are on the door of an As'rnAL7 Q. 2 - Does AHTRAL have an electric motor? Q. 3 - ls Asnul. Ciinriris's lowest priced electric refrigerator? Q: 4 - Does Asrmii. hnve adjustable temperature control? Q. S - Does ABTRAL operate on both 25 and 60 cycle? Q. 0 - How many ice cubes don Arrnlil. make at one time? Q. 7 - Can an Alrnui. be adopted for use in trailers. boats, planes. etc.?... auxnrnu w. r. The regular month mun" the Alexandra W. Lbwas hold the home or Mrs. Benjamin Wenrl for the month of July. The pm... In: Opened by repeating "Ci-een"' in unison followed by the ,0” call with 15 members respond”... Minutes of the previous meetln: were read, approved and signed Mrs. Sherrsn reported the )1”; was not available at the pteleril contribution towards the Salvation Army fund by members of the district. The sick committee re- ported six sick cells made. and treats taken. Verbal thanks were extended at this time. also a written vote 0; thanks for same. Mrs. John Mp. Mllian and Mrs. Clifford Sheri-an were appointed as delegntgg g,, the iinnaiil convention. Hlghwav traffic rules were received Ami distributed to the members. Tim treasurer gave -her usual monthly report and those present were pleased to welcome as new mem. bers to the Institute. Mn, V". non MacLennan and Mrs. William Cousins. It was moved and seconded to hold an ice cream social in July and plans were made for sum. Mrs. John MscMlilan kindly in. vited the members to her home for the August meeting with you call to be answered with "The most desirable characteristic in my husband". Lunch committee will he Mrs. Nathaniel MscKin- non. Mrs. Ernest Msccsbe um Mrs. Wallace Brchsut. Collection wns 81.15. lileeliiig adjourned after which a delicious lunch was served Ill' the hostess and committee in charge and is pleasant social hour enjoyed by all. FORTIFIED COLONY The Spanish colony Ceuta la a fortified post on the Moroccan rmisl. opposite Gihrnliar. IINIESI . THREE you stand to win at 51,000.00 cash prim too. -if you have purchased oi new Asnfol Refrigerator during ted, Tiiymnli Avenue. 0. I - How does As'rnIii. affect television and radio receivers? Q. Q - Why in Anni. preferred in rooms where people relax or sleep? 0. lo - What is meant by Asriial. "spot" refrigeration? you with you answers! He stands to win llll0.00 llyou an n contest winner! See your dealer iintl Eiiclnu your nvly ln,o I-ulod ouvolopwrrop-lei 4 cont -imp. ' lllilliillllllllfllllifllllllllllill lllmllllllllllltillltlhllill 129 Kent St. Robert Simpson, Eastern, Ltd. Phone 2188 V R. T. Ho Charlottetown lman Ltd. 8 Summerside Smal1man'si Ltd. Summerside a 230 Water St. Ralph Cailbeck and Company Bedeque MacCausland Furniture Ltd. Summerside 167 Gt. George St. Cousin's Radio Island Propane Gas Phone 263 Sales o Service Hunter River, P.E.I. Douglas Bros. 155 Kent St. General Merchant Silas D. Hugh 89” Jones Ltd. Phone 3901 Murray Harbour date. 315.00 was passed In u A r TM 1? .. 2.. ..- .....-. . ... ..s........ .r.. ...-. L1 - . ...v .. .. .