PAGE TEN PIIZE LIST, ST. MARY‘ CONVENT. BOURIB. P. l. L Ioorgotewn AntlVlcinlty Miss Rose Llewellyn, R.N., of Charlottetown, was a weekend vis- ilvr to her home in Georgetown. $7 premium presented by Dr. A. A. McDonald for higthcst aggregate, Grade IX, awardcd to‘ Katherine McDonald. and for second highest aggregate to Mabel McDonald. Premium for third highest eg- gregate. Grade IX, presented by Miss Hilda Keays, awarded to sue McGaugh. , atatloned at Silmmersidc, was The members of the Y. P. U. of 8t. David's United Church last week held a picnic and boat sail. ‘Iihey travelled by boat to Bruden- ell Island and then to Shaw's Point. at which place refreshments were served. Cpl. Raymond Lavers. R.C.A.F., in Georgetown on Sunday wthere he attended the funeral of the late Miss Mary Eastou. ' Mr. Emmerson Llewellyn painting hi5 bungalow. which situated on Richmond Street. Mr. and Mrs. Spurgesn Walker and family motui-cd to Upton on Sunday. whore they visited friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Victor and lalrnily of Dartmouth, N. S, are vacationing at Mr. Victor's formér home hero. Mrs. Thomas Sullivan of Rose- ncath rccifntlv visited her son-in- lnw and fiflllfllilfl", Mr. and Mrs. Stcphnit Sciiliy cf Burnt Point. Mr. and Mrs. Willi-am White of Bordon are visiting relatives in Georgetown, - Mr and Mrs l-Iarl Walsh visited Lake Ycz-dc on Sunday. INVITES TROCBI E FLEEIIQWOOD. Lahcnsurc, Elli!- lsnd tCP- - Stoop"; a boi"! pocktt ntoncy na< i‘l‘lii£"7.|"l as “un- Wzse" ' -as it tori‘ Wing. .vt'li'l “merit wr\til'l r-niy be cnttsc t-v any futirc by a ma "strcie 1 contribu- wrong- u, a. retort OPTOMETRIBI‘ Fitting and Slvluaplying Giana Montana l’. l. I. Office flours i0 to l! A. M I M! D P. M. Holidays eoe. hv anlmlnflIW-B‘ Office Connected With Drug Store Brickwork Construction Premium for Religion, presented by Right Reverend Monsignor J. A. Murphy. is awarded to Katherine McDonald. Premium for English, presented by Mr. and Nit-s. Peter McPhee, awarded to Mabel McDonald. Premium for Attendance, pre- sented by Hon. William and Mrs. Hughes. awarded to Inez Mcfrhee. l Certificates for successfully com- ipiz-ting Grade Vlll, awarded to lTeresa Finnan, Isobel Alaclsaac, Norma Creamer. Adeline Peters, ,Doticette, B e r n ic c MacEachern. ‘Claire Paquct. Margaret Malone, ‘Joan MacDonald. Prize for Christian Doctrine, lGradcs VII-VIII. d-onattd by Rev.‘ a\Vlllfded l0. ,P. G. Murnaghun, Jvfargarct Rose Doiicctte. l l-rcmium for Christian Doctrine. ‘Grade VI. donated by St. lvfarys ‘Alum-nae, awarded to Eileen Mac-_ Donald. PrEmium for highest aver , lGrade VIII. donated by C. W. awarded to Teresa Finnan. | Premium for second highest ag- gregate. Grade VIII, dstiatcd by -.Vir. Alex P. ZHJCDOZHIRI. awarded ‘to Norma Creamer. ; Prcmiuw for highest standing in Grade VIII Public School Examin- ations. donated by Mrs. St, Clair _Paqurt. aviairded to Adeline Peters. Premium for Arithmetic. Grade VIII, donated by Mrs. D. Mac- Euchern, awarded to Isabel Mac- Isaac. by C. W. L., awarded Maclsaac. l0 TEFGSB ,Gl‘.'ide VII. donated by Mrs. P. A. lard. Prcmhlm for second highest ag- Eilecn Grant and Joan Cheverle. Premium for highest. average, Grade VI, donated by Mr, and Mrs. John Creamer, awarded to Shirley Tovrnshencl. Premium for second highest av- erage. Grade VI, awarded to Betty Cheverie and Jenny Heartz. _ Premium for Attendance. donat- ed by J. J. Hughes Co.. awarded to Teresa Finnan, Claire Paquet, Jenny Heartz. Premium for Assidtlity. donated by Mr. Paul Gallant, awarded to Anne MacDonald. Premium for Application, donat- ed by M-rs. George Peters and Hel- en MacDonald. awarded. to Edna Cheverie. Clrunle V. Premium for Religion, donated by Rev. P. G. Murnaghan. awarded to Patricia MacDonald. Second premium for Religion, donated by Mr. Arthur MacDon- lald, awarded to Joyce Paquet. t Prize for highest aggregate. do- nated by C. W. L., awarded to: Camilla MacAulay and Frances i Ford. Prize for English. donated by Mr. and Mrs. , J. J. MacDonald, awarded to Anne McDonald. Premium for Arithmetic, donat- HREPLAGE, FLUES end GENERAL REPAIRS lonham. lillmulr Montague §O0<i0 - NOTICE Mount Stewart Service Station owned and operated by D. L. MULLEN for the lost fifteen years, will from now on be known os- MULLEN MOTORS We wish to extend to our customers our sincere thanks ' for their much appreciated patronage during those years, and with our new and improved even o more complete service equipment we hope to extend to you in the future. D. L. MULLIN MOUNT sruwanr. anurmcn Mono. 2% %§2 KEEPS ROADS FREE 0F DUST (ion/o ff.- // £10.17 (/)"(/(y"/v(1( I )‘ ' / , . . .. f/ f tt('/-/'/(I1"/(¢/.<(. l l‘ jTeresa hfaclsaac. Margaret Rose, "155 BARBARA CRQSSLEY FOR. MOUNT ALLISON Miss Barbara Cros-slrv. LRS.M.. will join the staff .. time Con- servntory of Music. Ziiluunt Allison University, this fall For several years Miss Crnsslcy has taken part; in the New Brunswick Music Fes- ‘ tivais with a hirzh record. This year at. the Halifax Fcsfival she won a scholarship for having led in both Bach and Beethoven Com- MNOH. ed by Mr. Paul Gallo: ‘, awarded t0 Catherine Mooney. Prcmium for Geography, donated by the Children of ylzin‘, stranded to Frances Ford. Premium for Geography, donated - awarded to CLrntiLLi-t MacAuluy. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDS. Deadline Lady l! Georxia cm; (Continued from Pa“ 9y the "unknown white man, aged “Mull Sixty." Was hid decently to rest in a nee’- dark casket. covered with flC-{Jers sent by people touched by Ann's storv on his pll n, 1n gm Churchyard of a rural c. Urch just Outside of mwn. The funeral was well attended and there was g “follcw-up" story the next day. PM?“ °fl =1" Ptlf-‘er became anvhre of Ann and assured her she'd done n good 1gb“ she was flushed 81'"! DlPHPl about it, and almost pugnaclou; when 5h; 131d a wiry on Macy's desk ore evening a few days later. y He tun cvc“ ‘it swiftly, while she waited, thrust it at the copy boy,‘ and stood up. “Pick tip your hat and coat," he, said carelessly, "and I'll buy you a dinner.‘ An" swrcd at him, openmotithed. l "Y ‘I'll bilv m8 a dinner?" she ‘gushed and coded uncmtroliabiy, l..wh_\._,,. . 'l‘racy grinre that boyish, az-I most endearinn; grin that did such cmilv things to his age and hi; ordinary gruftmess. 'Wt=1l even a city editor must ‘occasionally eat sometimes bgsideg reporters," he admitted, "and g3] newspaper ‘men’ have-to eat, too. 5'0 l5 there ‘Uiylhilig wrong in their Premium for Reading. donated eating together?" by J. J. l-Iughc-s do Co. awarded to “ Inn's eyes were frankly suspi- lleldn hilarle MacCobznnc-k. lcious. I Premium for Composition, d0—: "No nrseni; in my 5011p?" she nated by the Children of Mary, demgndpd, , ' “WHf-ll» mHvbo just a drop or, Premium for Application, dovnat- two _ bu; not a 2.3mm; 5059'" he ed by C. W. L., awarded to Jane j Premium for highest aggregate,‘ PVTCE- Premium for perfect attendance. Maclsaac, awarded to Helen Mal-zdv-‘lliled b)‘ J. J. Ullsllis 31 C0». lawai-deci to Patricia McDonald. I l gregate, Grade VII. awarded to ed b)‘ M-Ts- l Premium for Application. donat- Iteglnaid Mat-Donald, awarded to Elsie MacDonald. Grade IV. Premium for Religion, donated by M-rs. George McAulay. awarded to Eleanor Clinton. _ Second premium for religion, donated by Mr. Ansue Mccvrmack. awarded w Lllzaoem Maitnic. Prize for highest aggregate, do- nated by Mrs. Frank Paquet. a- warded to Eleanor Clinton. Bremiwn for second highest ag- gregate, donated by Mrs. Johin MacDonald. awarded to Myrna Cneverie. msstlrcd hcr cautiously. And as she ,.si‘ill tiesitatod, he said rather ‘briskly “Hr-re get on with it be. jfore that lfil-‘pllflllt? yells at me ‘mid I get tiei up for an hour-I'm lstarving!" ‘ | It was absurd. of course. but she admitted t-o herself as shn went up to gel: her hat and coat, to wash her hands and powder her pretty tnnse, she was a little excited about ;having dinner with him, i Tracy came to meet Ann, his ‘hand cupping her elbow. turning her about. marching her out of the ,r0om and towards the elevator. even has he asked, "Ready?" "I! I were not. would it. matter?" Ann asked lightly. and laughed g little as he all but lifter! her into the elevator. "Are you always so- '50 impeiitous?" | t Tracy scowled down at her and. /\ Western Guardian -FOB PHOTOS. Make your sp- pointments nt Entnan‘; _A_i- —MAlI. YOUR. films to us for Perfect PlCUPPs and better servce Dimans Ding and Photo Service Summerside. l I l l You. It’: Warm Weather- BU'I'—, lt’s The Proper Time To Think l to take place in August. _ The boys left by car Jilly 6th on a ,they spent a day with Mr. —ELECTRIG ENERGY will not be delivered to the Town of Ken-i sington on Wednesday and Thurs- day. July 30th and 31st. from 1 p.m_ to 6 pm. Scales Hydro-Electric Co. Ltd. —GEDDIE MEMORIAL CHURCH —l.n “Memorial Service at Geddie Mamori-al Church". July 23rd, the cost of the new monument was given as one hundred and fifteen dollars and thirty-live cents, in- stead of fifteen hundred dollars and thirty-five cents. —MR. AND MRS. W. L. DE. LANEY, Kensington. wish to an. bounce the engagement oi’ their daughter, Roberta Wilna, to Hol- lis Morton, son of Mr, and Mrs, Harry Lune, Montague. Marriage -—FROM CALGARY —- Mr. and Mrs. W.B.V Compton, Calgary. Alta, have motored to Prince Edward Is- land to visit relatives and Iriendl. Mr. Compton L; a native of Sum- mcrside and. will visit his brother. Kwth Compton, and his sister. Mrs. Walter Callback, while Mrs. Comp- ton will visit hcr brother. Allison MacMillan. "Ilazeltrood Farm," Fairvlew, and her sister. Mrs. Nor. man MacLean, Long R.» er. It is thirty ycnrs since they last visited the Island. S —FROM P. E. I. TO VANCOUV- ER BY CAR -— A letter has just been received from ‘Earle Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wyrnnn Clark. Nort-h Si. Eleanors, that he and his three companions Shelton Mac- Kay, Northhm, Alfred England. Eiierslie, and Al Matthew of O'- Leary. have arrived in Vancouver. trlptothe coasniravclling through Maine. Vermont, New York, Michi- gan, Wiscosin and Minnesota, crossing into hianitnba itnd on to British Columbia. On their way and Mrs. Lorna Wright of Trail, B. C. S Personals -M.ra. Stanley C. Thompson and daughter. Carol, were week-end guests of Mrs. Thompson's mother, Mrs. William H. Cascley. Kelvin. -Rev. D. E. Noel of Kensl-ngiom About Next Winter’s Heating t, Pr,“ for Reading’ donated pylsaid sternly, ‘Don't you flirt with John Creamer, awarded to Yvonne mo, Clavton-Pm out of pracfice!" Chcverle. Ann mlored but laughed. The prize; for Application, donated elevator descended slowly to the by C. W. L., awarded to: 1. Betty main floor. and there as they Tqwnghenri; 2. Viola Perry; 3. ;stepp€d out tnI-y faced a oig half- Jean MacDonald; 4. Anna Praught. Tmoon of a desk. above which hung Grille IIL Premium for hlshefit- B88118“?- donated by Mrs. George Creamer, untamed to iiclcn McDonald. Prtsniuln for second highest ag-‘ gregate, donated by Mrs. Annie Byrnc, awarded to Ma-ry McLean. I Premiucn for spelling. donatedi by Mr. Paul Gallant, awxirded tel Helen McDonald, Mary McLeunL, Ethel Stubbcrt. t Premium for Geography. dfllaled by 5g, pfirIyJs Alumnae, awarded c eon. toPlifleTii-iilm roi- catechism. donated by Mrs. Jack McDonald, awarded to Helen McDonald. Belle 110st:- | o. Premiums for Attendance. natcd by the Children of Mam! awarded to Jeanette Peters. Joani McDonald. l Premium for Arithmetic, donated by Mrs. Bernard Orealmer. arward-i ed to Shirley Ford. Premium for Reading, donated by Mn. Reginald McDonald. a- warded tn Elaine Gallant. Premium: for Writing, donated b)‘ Mrs. Reginald MoDqnald. awerdedl to Slfirley Rdtwh. Grade!!- Ptocnlum for hlsheet tflfell-ll- donated by Mrs. Arthur MoDonaidn awarded to Betty McIntosh. Premium f0r Bewfld 1118b?“ 58w negate, donated by Mrs. Bernard Creamer. awarded t0 JOB-II MC‘ Intyre. Premhuns for Spelling. donated by J. J. Hughes & 00., awarded to: Ann McIntyre. Minnie Maureen Wood, Joan McIntyre. Premiums for Religion. donat by Mrs. Arthur McDonald, wwardcd to: Joan Cheverie. Ann McInty-refl, l ed I Helen Malone. Premium: for Application, do- nated by C. W.L., awarded to: lmice Arsenault, Audrey Milllaly, Catherine McDonald, Chriebens Gheverie. Madeline Praught, Fran- ces Praught. Premium for Arithmetic, donat- ed. by Mrs. John D, McIntyre. a- warded to Betty McIntosh. Premiums for Attendance. do- nated by Rev. P. G. Munnaghan, awarded to Catherine McDonald, Florence Buahey. Grade I. Premiums for Attendance. donat- ed by Mrs. Leonard Walsh. award- ed: to Brenda Cheverie and Noelle Peters. Class premhms. donated by Mrs. Frank Paquct, awarded to: Mary Clinton, Ann Gillispie, Edith Mc- Gough, and Sylvia Cheverie. Clasg premiums. donated by St. Mary's Alumnae, awarded to: Win- nifred Cheverie, Catherine Mc- Gougzh. Margaret Pierce, Anita Chevsrie. Class premiums. donated by J. J. Hughes 8c Co. awarded to: Dorothy Creamer. Doreen Roach, Kenneth 0'Haniey. Class premiums. donated by Mrs. Arthur McDonald, awarded to: Leo Paqurt, Everett Chcverie, George Walsh. Class premiums, donated by Mrs. Steele, Teddy I ‘a sign that 268d "Classified Ad Department.” Back of this half- moon hall a dozen girls were dawdllng. Ore. a. really luscious blonde, was doing nothing except examine her -ong, rosy-tinted nails with a sort of absent admiration. .‘ Tracy said quietly. “Over here a minute." _, . I The luscious blonde beamed at‘ Tracy. » Tracy smlléd warmly and said‘ "Hiya, Chick?" Then to Ann he said, his tone. formal and ‘polite. "Miss Clayton, Vie: MZarven—You two should know each other." | "Should wc°" asked Ann plea», antly. '“Why?" l "Because. said the blnnoe before‘ Tracy could sneak, "yoifve got my‘ job-one r could n11 better than m‘ you. While you could do more justice than I to the one I've got", The two Klrls eyed each other. Ilissa MBIVOPS hair was shining’ golden silk done on an artful and‘ lvery sophisticated upniocp; her, eyes were as blue as grape hya- clnths in early. spring; her skin‘ was perfect and the figurl’. shown off to perfection by a powder blue cashmere sweater and a darker blue sirirt, left nothing to be guessed at. Arm drew a deep breath. cere- fuliy counted to ten and said sweetly. “Oh, well, we're both pret-l ty new on our jobs. Miss Marven.’ But if i don't make good on mine.‘ I'll trade wtlth You!" l Lissa smiled. "I'll holJ you to that. Misc Cmyton,‘ she said gent- ly. and smiled up at. Tracy and l Mullgiyhsflid warmly. "so I'll be upstairs t, with you soon lamb." , "Thanks a lot for being so sure iI can't make the smir- both u! useful gifts which shows the high you," she said when she had finish- ed counting to ten and could make herself smile rxeasantly. . (To Bo Continued) TAUNTON England - (OP) ILJ. Lock has completed 7D years in the local church choir MATOES FIT FORA KING! lo e... {yr *4 ‘Rafi. Dole-nub e true Hamil. lobby Ontario. r B rnard Cream r. awarded to John MsDonald. Edmfmd Cheverfe. Clasg rcmiums, donated by Mrs. George gfcAulay. awarded to: Mn- ttiltMtllllllttll'-l"illll1()l ‘ expects to leave this week to visit his parents in Nelwfotmdlaa-icl. Rev. Wilfred Ivleadus of Port I-liii will take the service; in New London parish during the first two weeks 0f Rev. Mr. Neal's vocation. TRY ANEW IN '48 -Mrs. Norbert Brennan and little ‘ son Scott, of Toronto. 0nt., arrived early last week by plane and are guests of Mrs. Brennan's sister, Mrs. C. C. Baker, and Mr. Baker. Kensington. Mrs. Brennan expects to remain on the Island until about the middle of August. GALLANT _- ARSENAULT A wedding of interest to many! was solemnlzcd in St. James Church. Egmont Buy. on Wednes- day, July 9th. when Mrs. Jacqueline Arsenault, widow of the late Arl- drew Arsenault became the bride of Aubiri Gallant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Gallant of Mt. Car-l Rev. Father Emmanuel Gallant. brother o! the g-rocm performed' the ceremony and sang the Nuptial Mass. LONDON - (C?) - Despite the met that the air speed record was lost to the United States. the Un- led Kitigdom will make no at- tempt '4. regain it this year. It is probable, however. that another attempt will ue made in 1948 af- ter a study of new engines. ' SHOULD PLEASE PUPILS STOcKl-IOLM - t0?) - A new educational system will be exper- imented with this tall in the Save- dish elementary schools It in- cludes less homework for chilchen and better contact bCIWGcH teach- er; and the homes. | A pound of English walnuts in: the shell yields a little more that! a cup and a half of halved meats. _ _._______.__ , BKIM MILK ' The bride looked charming in a —-——- street-length dress of white setLnI Pound for pound. Skim milk “m” i with matching accessories. Miss taina as much protein, a "little more l Thelma Arsenault was bridesmaid l carbohydrate and as much calcium and wore a pale-pink dress with , phosphorus. imn, the B vitamins. and hospital. . ca!“ wflh DI J. I». OOIIITT. metoloing accessories, wthlle Em- manuel Iiichairds ably supported the groom. After the ceremony. the wed- ding breakfast was served to a number of guests at the home of the bride's parents. Later in the day the happy couple motored to Tignish to see the bride's sister, who is a. religious in the convent of Our Lady of tthe Angels. then ce- tunned to the groom's parents where over two hundred guests participated in a sumptuous sup- The bride and groom were the reclpientg of many beautiful and esteem in which they are held by their many friends and relatives. Before the wedding the bride was tendered a shower at her h where she received many boats! glftl. ' Mr. and Mrs. Gallant will reside in Mt. Carmel. FOR SALE AT 58 SUMMER. STREET, BUMMIEIGIDI. P. l‘.- I. I House. l3 rooms. in good ro- pair. l-‘fieplaoe. Hot waver hect- lng. New Ilnklm Oil Burner ill furnace. lleatin| system for 6n- unuous hot water. Modem Utah‘ an. alnl: and set tubs, ample our‘ board space. Plumbing installed within the out two years. New’ storm windoweu Insulated cold, storage ma: In basement reeenb, l7 installed. New qann with cement floor and driveway. This property ll eentnll! local- ed on one of the choice eel-non in Sumlaercida near to Main Street and- the shopping dietrlem peel ofllee, schools. park, churches I If Interested you may communi- ctan‘: llarbcr Shsllrltac um loslla. 000111. and Vitamin C. as whole milk. The l A REGENT , THEATRE SUMMERSIDE WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY 04. YOU mo: 10in tho belles and thl swells of merry Manhattan for o spree - h the Ntfty/lflmatuo l _- _i___ ___._______ "eiid'e'om'l"'lailii"tlltlli" ill-l» mm m Show: 5:15 and 9:15 LA$T TIMI TONIGHT‘ "LOVE STOIY" __...¢_..___.. .. JULY 30, 1947 I Order Your ENTERPRISE FURNACe; Now! Don't wait until cold weather arrives-Let us install your New Enterprise Furnace Now and De ready with on efficient high grade heating system next winter. Phone or come in today for prices and full particulars. 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