I ARMY WEEK JULY 2. 1942 THE jil-IARLOFFIETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE City Schools Closed hiifibiim'iii=il"'i"i-°g°dii "Elm" ""43"!" Grade V.-1 nus —-- beth (load : I. Cllilfluliilld Peters; S. Teresa ‘lhirior. Q For Slimmer Holidays .sl..t.. trlusoiytrtrosz: i I ‘I-I-‘Riecitation-“In Ilsride ri ld" m ‘Nh-lclllschltliofi‘ “Wm”: " “Tattle”? 6.31m lists’? $2 . 0mm I "I l ' FI-gilgaepshilamtacgllubeth Riiihard: s. {WW "mm" “mm” KeoiTahr-eon-"Nlghtolnlzrllfiiin- Sr; gléggebgl/rgl. Stephanie rieclair; "'1 ereliu Always Be An garland" i: ggaagedheoliiird Gills-o I" CTrmonll-wfliieoxlsalizizdrilildbovc" verolboinkljuw‘ Gum“ a‘ wow elven by 0m. The m...“ ° Grade I I.—-l. Bernice Gallant; 2. Rev. W. McCard . Roy. u Awudi oi Diplomas Mary Brown; a. lions Gallant: Mi-‘Kolml- C3 l» l-“d ‘h’ d" ' Spools-ignites i. ah Duffy; b. Frances Doucette. man. A telegram was received ircm u. 5°n‘_~w,-n ‘B, nu.» _ Grade II.-1. Doris Coady: 2. Major Leo l" hlflclillfltllig.‘ 15% ore. v gcmadette Rossiter; 3. Colette principal, with 00118" ll Wm VALIIDKYIOR. Bill. 4. Helen Malone; 5. Betty a successful yes; but w- o» God Save m King. _ 0a an- ‘dEJMiBS hunters‘ an"... snee....-...=.: "slat: m "M =- Malor. M naid is now eervinir an, Ethel Kell . Willa Fitz- Grade I-—1. Doris smith; l}, Bern; McM argue ~ Gerald. Nadine ’I‘rainor. street. Eon. I-I. l‘. Mec- cm mun“ fiat‘: McDonald; 8' III Phaerc’. 8.6.. presided and i; Mevgifirfiglfjttliiee gas/voucher Generals Fgeéjldetggifkfistlrléwgglovillciggfgfls gsmwtamniw ‘M DONOR LIST lireeowit ’ ' a “ ines gave addresses square lmooi. isocnroap squsnz The speakers st the ‘closing exer- i itc hf rd ' 8:11 l $.33 Ma 1dr “Holmsgrtilfdfteveregid Trustees‘ Certificates for Periect Trustees‘ Leaving Certificates are AiWfldI-noo- awarded by the Charlottetown Grade R-Mariorie Power (a yrs-l. Board oLSchool Trustees to the fcl- Winds McMillan (3 yrs). Irenaeus lowinf pupils who have successfully Duffy. Joyce Coady. Eleanor ‘Irairror 60:?) eteiil the work of Grade Ten. Flange li/Iéfilgisnn. Co“ 3 ar ore ower e .— eresa _ ( r. . I Marie Keefe, Beatrice Blanvchariis ) Richard Ba nes. _ Gr d VIII-M . Fl _ Other prominent guests included 3.5.3.1...." m Mange: Moulillanuziorihthg $51.1}; Reverend Bernarc GIIUJI. Reverend Wm“ yywéemd Grade VIII-Teresa Arsenault y Illsditrre McMahon Joan c" - - l’ ‘ . Mrs. Ernest McTa c presented “may fif§ffnm m, wgngy Grade VIL-Rlta Bowlan (2 yrs.). the prize for the 0o ollo Women! Grade rx.--l, Phyllis McMillan: Bethany MacDonald. League and Dr. Irl. J Yeo of the g_ Ems; Tran-m“ 3' Evelyn mg. Grade VII-Irene Lee (7 yrs.), City School Board presided over tnc _- 4, 1s Kecie; 5, Teresa. gilt? Ryan (2 yrs). Florence Mc- - _ u gan. CM“ Grade VI.—Marie Callaghan (q Kelly Louis Doll an Reverend Leonard I‘ Do Ayers. Mr. a yrsSii liege“ Bowl“ (a ym)‘ program as follows: Grade VIII-l, Frances McMillan; PROGRAMME 2. Lorraine McNeely; a. Mary Mc- yrs-J. Marie . “no m,“ _ n ch. “mute” 11:41:?‘ Joyce McTague: 6. Florence ugfgge VL-Rita Gallant. June _s grill-st "O Canada." Iravalee “Tran; vnL-l}; t?“ Enigma“ 2' 3:335 ‘V-‘Piicliiia Tilgélleir C — ; . o . -—— ne a , - Paltrllétc Song and Dtiill-“Salute Qsrldegnggsffiyl‘ sh,,1i,'§‘§he,,‘§,§“,_ stancedweatherble. on Q . Helen Roach. Grll c IV-Genevieve Drane. The Juniors Grade vri-l, Barbara Doyle; 2, Joyce McDonald (2 yrs). Patricia. Florence McGuigan; 3. Shirley Crawford- Chorus—"l>l£mn For Peace"- Ball Rlchnm Grade IV.—Helen Murray, Pia ette-V ICES FROM Grade VI.—1. Marie Callaghan: 2, Grade 1V~ Grade IIL-Barbara. PAST}, BRING HOPE FOB Annie Cam bell. Gallant. FUTURIPSenIor Pupils. Grade »—l. Bethany MacDon- Grade III-Rose Marie Brown. aid; 2. Ma Burke; s, Lena Hart- Holen Doiron. Inger: 4, Elxiizabeth Beagan: 5 Dor- Gfodo IL-Doris Biso. Helen Biso. oflqy peters Grade L-Florence Doyle. grade v1__1, m“ gallant; 2' Senior Certificates for McLean Mary Roberts: 3. Noreen Connolly: Method of Writing Awarded to Pup- 4_ Joan Down“; ils of Grades VIII. IX. and X. Grade v.-1. Rite. Lougheran: 2. Grid“ IX- end X-—Dorcthv Clar- Teresa Blacquiere. kin. Lorraine DeCoste. Irenaeus Grade V.—i. Beverley fltziGerald: filégy- Cfllhorlno Former. Frances et l. Joan o! Arc. ‘Thou R-oyalurrom Courts rr. Don John Recitation-The Battle of IoPanto LII. Napoleon Bonapar- zecitstion —- Wolsey! Farewell to Cromwell. IV. The Angel's Messal! ulsan. Nadine McMahon. Lor- Tfflinor. Teresa ‘Irainor. Mona de VIIIr-MHTCCIIUS iilan, Marjorie Morgan. Annabelle Trainor, Nanette Thomas. Margaret Cormier, Teresa Arsenauit. Teresa. Bowlan. Frances Honnossoy- Joyce McCarvllle, Joan Sherren. These Certificates were awarded t0 the pupils in their classrooms. The Grade I. Branch and th Grade V. Branch o: the JUNIOR, RED CROSS have each received a Seal to be attached to their Five Year Honor Certificate. This Seal certifies that their Branch has been organized for more than Tell Consecutive years. Bronze Medal for General Pro- ficiency offered by His mcellehcy the Governor General of Canada, Province of Prince Edward Island Juno‘ 29th -- July 5th. 1942 PROGRAMME I THURSDAY. JUL! lird Cross and Chain for Ethics - Gold Demonstration Platoon from No. 62 Canadian Army (Basic) Train- offered by His Excellency Most, Rev- ing Centre will visit the undermentioned centres, and give dernon- timid Joseph A» 0‘Su1iivan awarded striations in Platoon Drill, Bayonet Fighting, Platoon Attack, Gas ne- wifitvfilggifjafillivlfjr- f H. h t A spirator Drill and Attack through Smoke Screen. regaw m Gradezf; ggnatgdegy Li; The schedule of their itinerary is as follows: Fa McPhee o! the City School oar awarded to Marjori P e. 1-30 P- M- MOREU-l Five Dollar Prize Second Higherst 00 A M. MURRAY RIVER. 2.00 P. M. CARDIGAN Aggregate in Grade X donated by 12.15 P M. ST. Pmrms. 2.20 P. M. MOUNT s-rrlwan-r W- 11. (""15 owordod to Frances l P. M. MONTAGUE. aco P. M. GEORGETOWN Mifiliégan‘ for Geography donated by Dr. Charles Dougan awarded to Wanda McMillan. Prize for Algebra donated b "M" w" "his. %E."°‘.'§°ii’~ i.” CHARLOTTETOWN J. J. Morrris of the Hggileiiiiii ‘Panic ms P. M. -.e Grand Parade headed by Military Bands and consisting of "“1£*,§§§d.$ yggg Plgggggidlo- by D, detachments tron-l the 17th (Reserve) Armoured Regiment». chimes Dougan awarded to Marj- Meth (Reserve) Field Battery, R. C. A., 0th (Reserve) Dis- oile Power. triot Bisnels. R. c. c. s, N0. o2 Canadian Army (Basic) Prize for Application donated by ‘Training Centre, Canadian Legion, B. E. S. L... Canadian T? dcfflfurc tviméieijls Hague aw‘ Red Cross Corps, and City Firemen will proceed from the “pi.” ‘}°,"C§,§@c,_§§e§§§§'.men, dam Armouries to the Provincial Exhibition Grounds. ated by the Redemptorist Fathers awarded to Nadine McMahon. I00 P. M. —A broadcast will be featured by C. F. C. Y. direct from the Prize for French donated by Rev. Grand stand or the Provincial Exhibition. This broadcast will Louie Dolmen ovordod to Fiancee lecture a description of the “March Past" of the various Mggtggsqg; Canaan“ mm do,” Prince lsdvvard Island Units. Following this the programme m... b, Mm s_ R‘ Jenn... flvarded will consist of Band and Musical selections, Demonstration to Marjorie Power. by the Canadian Red Grits Corps, and a Sports programme Second Prize for A plication don- 0055mm‘ o; "m, "c", mpobw" between the Navy, ated by Rev. Wll red McCardle “my “d M, m,“ um‘. an drawn by Irenaeus Duffy, sumumsrns “Mm! ‘x 0.00 P. M. -Parsde by 3. Squ ‘ 17th (Reserve) Armoured Regiment Prize for Ethics donated by His a Ex ll M tRie d .1 n a. “NATIONAL us! or PRAYER” osjiliilocri awtgrded vtirliireegségedy. SUNDAY, you sth - "RESERVE ARM! DA!" for Highest Aggregate don- sted by th Redem rist Fathers e pto awarded to Phyllis McMillan. CIIABIDTIETOWN igdslecontgyll-liggest ggeg- D B QII. WE 0 no s. Hr-Dlflllc Service. All Military Units and the Canadian Legion §,.,,.,1-}‘.,,,.,.,,Y "' “ B. E. S. I... will attend a Drum Head Service in Victoria Park. Prize for Fidelity to Duty donated The Protestant service will bc held on the cricket field, and by ERI€\;CI‘GII5IIEI£gLSdDOUERH awarded the Roman Catholic service will be held on the old tennis 1° V9 Y2” A pnca-tion donated by court rear o! Government House. The public are cordially in- Reverend Lo Doug“ awarded to vlted to attend and participate in these services At the con- Mme Keefe, clusion of the service, a route march will take place through E I the city as follower‘ Accessing Irma‘ yang: fir: éosdvyay; GRAD V" to Kent Street, Eas to Pr ce, Sou c on . EB h t w 1 u» Queen. North to Grafton. Wfllfilwtlltloilhfifdhnogh :9, K3?" cfiifiii’: d§ii§o°§ b ‘Eifeéiu-urle? thence to the Armouriee. Dur e ‘ lro M. ° Dougan awarded to ances c- saluu will be taken by His Honour Limit-Governor B. W. Milian. - lePalo. immediately in front of the Provincial Building on gaarizdcoggrefelcson: Fléilghlgstavhmree- uni-mm“! 5'57"" to Lorraine McNeely. for Correct 8.00 P. M. to 5.00 P. M. -.No. 62 Canadian Army (Basic) ‘rraining Centre $5.13”... to yo,“ pew" will be open to the public. and visitors are cordially invited Priu for Highest Aggregate in to spend the afternoon with the boys. The Irainingpentre Grade Vllldiiollated éiydlteg. Wll/gig Band will provide ,.,. ‘ musical entertainment uring "d Mm“ ° W“ ° . the afternoon. Bhenen‘ Deportrnent Prize for Application Grades VII I- I angrlvlll awgrdteidi to lltigtrrrdlgosfiil}. . Ummggm ze or ro c ency . _./’ s donated by Rev. Louis Dougan aw- /8'so P. u. -.e Band concert and Musical prbfllinme will be held in Me- argeiilutofghiélrogflséigglfndrade m aerial Square, when an address will be deiieverd by Capt. N W. Inw- donated kyByamv_ Mmimunn “h Branches of the Canadian Legion arid Rozerve Army Detachment-s argfildzetoior "ltifitflfficy Grad, v1, have been asked in attend the Platoon Demonstrations throughout the awarded w Merle Callaghan. pgovlngg, Prize for Ap llcation Grades VI. andgvll. awar ed to Florence Mc- u an. Prize for Spelling donated by a former pu i1 of m. Joseph's Con- PRINCE ml EDWARD ISLAN l y... m- D-NOVA SCOTIA vent awar ed to lvlargaret Pineap- Prize for Proflcien Grade VI. awarded to Bethany acDonald. v rlze for Correct Deportment .- Grade VI, awarded to Shirley Hen- “$5521; for Proficiency Grade VI. awaiided to Rita Gallant. Pr d t Cl M cDo aid. "ii-rig: fog Pltlx-ITCIGITCY grade V.—- Rlt Lo ran. ' , MPi-llzesigreAcpplication Grade v.- ~ e mar . grin for Proficiency Grade V.—- Beverley Pit/"Oerald. . Prize for Application Grade V. 8s .- IV —-Oatherinc Peters. g Prize for Proficiency Grade V-- l VIA WOOD ISLANDS, P. E. I. —CARIBOU, N. S. M. V. 1' PRINCE NOVA " “The Connecting. Link Between These Provinces.’ Daylight Saving Time-Sundays Included Leave Wood Islands Leave Caribou ‘l-ll am. 11.00 am. 8.00 pm. 0J0 an. 1.00 psn. 5J0 pan. LUNCI-IES SERVED llllllTllllMBElllIllll FEIIIIIES LTII. CIIAILOTTITOWN. P. l. L . C i. ggfigjtrginrslgiggciency Grade IV.- ' ev. . i gige Isl‘ Proficiency Grade IV.- Marv Doucei-te lilo oallnl la reserved for wan i mu mama but unnlsus as ' away nature any In banal ll canon a cord, small: llllbh I NIIIIQ .__..._.i- COOK'S for Photographs. Ii-BOS- CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUR- C L-ITI 3. Jealvrhonloeon: 41s g MARI.‘ l’! A full mile ofpenniea for British Aircraft Fund. Save Yours till Friday, July 8. 1.0.1312. Penny parade. 6-80-81. ____. POLICE COURIK-At the City Police Court on Tuesday one man charged with drunkenness was given twenty days suspended sentence. FAMILY HBEBEAVED. -. mg, Oyrus Jay. Gerald Street. received the sad news of the sudden death oi’ her sister (Mary) Mrs. James Arthur at I-Ioyt, N. B. Relatives and Irlends will regret to learn of her plsslns‘. FARMS-Some of our farmers may have to carry on without their usual barnyard cit- izenry this year unless they lnako another eiIort to supply the done. iency. Complaints have been re- ceived by the Department of Agric- CHICKLESS collected a of Agriculture reagorts that the matter has been t en up with the company. and efforts are being made to locate the representative. The many friends o1 Madam Doyel will be glad to know she is improving in health after her re- cent illness. _ I Personals Miss Edna l-llckox. who has been a student at the Corcorarl Business Training Studio. has returned to her home in Rennles Road, after a suc- cessful year's work. Mr. Ambrose Joy is receiving a hearty welcome from old friends on his return from Toronto, He has re. covered from a long illness and is now enjoying excellent health. Prize for Application Grade IV.- Alilie Lorigaphic. Prize for Proficiency Grade 1V.- Stepharlie lseClair. Prize for Proficiency Grade III.— Barbara. Gallant. Prize for Application Grades III. and Ill-Audrey Lund, Prize for Proficiency Grade III.— Bernice Gallant. Prize for Application Grade III.—- Susan Bell. Prize tor Proflciencv Grade II.- Dorls Coady. Prize for Application Grade II.- Colette Hagan. Prize for Application Grade II. - Phyliis Costello. Prize for-Proficiency Grade I.— Doris Smith. Prize for Conduct Grades I and {I.—-Stella Gallant. Prize for Proficiency Grade I.—- Mary Cheverle. .Prlze for Application Grade I- Jolm Gillis. Punctuallty Prize Grades I and II. —Bai'bara Costello. srllcnal. r-ruzas FOR. NEEDLEWORK _ Grade IX-Ruth Trainer. Grade VIII-Phyllis Tulle. Grades MacDonald, VII. and VI.—Dorctiiy Grade VL-Mildred Connolly. V. and VL-Marlon Le- Grade V.—Flora Glllis Grade IV. and V.--Dorls Smith. Grade lV.—Shll‘le_v McKay. Grades III. and 1V.-Nancy Pound Grade IL-Diana Steele, Grade II.—1-ielen Nickerson. PRIZES FOR HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE Grade VIII-Nanette Thomas. Grades VII and VIII-Kathleen Casford. Grade VII-Hilda. Gallant. Prizes were offered to the Senior Class and the Junior Class having the Highest Standing for the yealjin the Punctualitv Contest. The Prize for the Junior Group Grades I to VI. was donated by Rev. Wilfred lvIcCardle won by Grade IV. Drawn by Elizabeth Richard. The Prize ior the Senior Group was also donated by Rev. Wilfred McCardle won by Grade VIII. and drawn by Doris Rogers. MUSIC PRIZES Prize for Appreciation of Music. a Ticket oi’ Membership in the Com- munity Concert Associatlon donated by the ladies ol‘ St Joseph's Sodal- ity merited by Bethany MacDonald, and Barbara Doyle. Drawn by Bethany MacDonald. Prize for Piano merited by Annie Campbell and Leah MacDonald. Drawn by Leah MacDonald. ___ ,__ _ ,___ VII and VIII.—Elizabetl:I A . . . and ORIENT Celebrates With 100,000 Free A.R.P. Handbooks Designed for the “women behind the men", this 24-page handbook “Should Air Raids Come" is published with the approval of the Oifice of the Director of Civil Air Raid Precautions, Ottawa, by the makers of Get your copy of this authoritative hand- book froin smart shops where Orient Hosiery is sold, or by writing to 1109, Dominion Square Building, Montreal. Prize for Singing merited by Helen Roach. Teresa Murnagllsn and Eileen Power. Drawn by Eileen Power. PRINCE STREET SCHOOL HONOR ROLL Hon. H. F. MacPhee. K. C.. of the City School Board presided at the closing exercises held Tuesday mornln at Prince Stret School. The Assemby Hall was well filled With parents and friends come to see the presentation of certificates and prizes and to hear the part-singing and choral work of the pupils. Miss Lillian MacKenzie. Mus.B.. instruct- ress of music at Prince Street. dir- ected the sin in At the Juniorgciosing which DPE- '1‘ ceded the intermediat_e_§nd_senior TIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS s-suFBB J-Trnde Mai CSZP. Limited presentations were made by the Principal of the School. l‘ C. F. l-Iine. program the M . All prizes were in the form of War Savings Stamps and acknow- ledgement is made the following through whose interest and Hollows- ltv recognition‘ oi meritorious eifort was made possible. List n: Contributors Mr. Ed. Acorn. Cash and Carry. Mr, Jack Cameron. Mr. Roy Cud- more, Hon. Geo. DeBlols, Mr. J. P. Gordon, Mr. M, F. Graves, Ml‘. Syd- ney Green, The Guardian, Hickey 8s Nicholson. Mr. Hughes, Mr. G. F. Hutclleson. Mr. J. 0. Hyndmon. Mr- Malcolm Irwin. Mr, Ralph Jenkins. Mr. F. N. Kays, Ml". Salem Korrey. ii _on nase_l0.>Coi_ _1_> _ wmvenwe-lre-.w.--.-.v.-.-.e.a.-.-.-.-.-.-.'.-. PENNY PARADE Where Would Hillel‘ be But for the RT YOUR ARMY- n). R. A. F. Give them more tools Put your pennies in the I. 0. D. E. MILE OF PENNIES for BRITISH AIRCRAFT FUND FRIDAY. JULY 3rd. "antenna-en'- ______ . p, By Edwina Awlh i DIDN'T I ‘TELL ~ T" HER TO 1w MOV TREATED HER 1o ICE M epehfifo '18‘ uwcumT? i stiouow-r IMINDIN’ signal TOOK mum-- D BUT senseless l. AN’ l iDN'T SAY iV/ASWT SPEAKN To You l! u. J gals AFTER TH. ‘(IOVIE LECTURE —- DO YOU LIKE STRAWBERRY N OUR GR ’ MA YOUR HAD AFTER THAT’ S WHAT I HAD-- GRAN’ MA HAD PINEAPPLE —- AN’ “BUT, MY LAND! IT WAS ETHEL WAS WILLIN’ TO GO LECTURE WITH ME- LIKE Hi5 FATHER--AN' HE CIUGHTTA BE TAUGHT A LESSON! CAPS JUST YOURS! GWAN WELL, sures MY anANMA, NOT BUT , MY LAND'- IS SHE STILL TORMENTIN’ THAT POOR CHILD?!