, s i. t it l, l ii . PAGE TWELVE ‘iisliaiiipoo Yourself Willi Cilticura Soap Anoint the scalp, especially ‘Upota of_ dandruff and itching, if any, with Cutlcura Ointment. Then shampoo with a suds of Cuticura Soap and warm water. 1 Rinse thoroughly. A healthy scalp usually means good hair. Innhhlo %t¢. i...‘ Culicuru sinks" sad. 25¢. from ingeniously concealed fixtures and entwined themselves into ar- ‘Reception to Papal - A Delegate at St. Mary’s Church, Souris On Friday, July 6th., the parish- tlviners of St. Mary's Parish, Sourls, ere singularly honored by the visit ‘of the Papal Delegate, and they ex- tended a magnificent welcome to His Excellency, the Most Reverend Andrea Cassulo, Archbishop of Le- ontopolis and Delegate Apostolic to Canada and Newfoundland. The of- The work was in charge of Mr. D. F. Lavie, assisted by Messrs. James St. John, Plus Cheverie, Arthur Pu- quet. Edward Moms-sh and Ernest St. John, who spared either time nor labor to make their work a suc- cess. The Sanctuary and Main Altar were tastefully decorated with vot- ive lights, cut flowers, and potted Plants by the Reverend Sisters of St. Mary's Convent. The Choir under the direction or Dr. A. A. McDonald rendered the following musical poogram: WILL YOU HELP '.’ The Red Cross is appealing to its members and others in- terested to renew their annual contribution. You are familiar with the work that the nurses are doing towards the safeguard- ing and improvement of the health of our children ' throughout the province, and of the Chest Clinics and Clinics for Crippled Children which have been held with such measure of success. The growing needs demand continued and ever increasing assistance. Send your contribution to; day to, _ RED (‘ROSS OFFICE, 59 (irafioii Street, Charlottetown SLL RED CROSS LINE S. S. “ROSALIND” FREIGHT AND PAS SENGERS MONTREAL CIPTOWN ST. JOHNS .5- g *3 s .5 g: s. 5 5 i] a w l? .5 ‘f is e i: ll A. M. Iuly ‘l July f) July 21 July 2:: Aug. 4 Aug. 6 Aug. l8 Aug. 20 Canada S.S. Lines Lt . Montreal Agents. Carvell Br0s., Ltd. Charlottetown Agents. >_i_~.______-___i~____ The Coal we sell ls carefully sci ectcd, and scrupulously freed from your task Mm any kind of inferior matter, such as frail QDCICHVGl‘ to do bcttcr in the‘Cliiu-ch in Canada a bright era of slate. Every ton we send out is of high quality. ' W. D. GILLIS & (70. COAL PHONE 176 _P—r'ofessional Cards DONALD S. HART Chartered Accountant Audits, Systems Income Tax 130 Edward Street, Halifax, N. S (Making frequent trips to |x°""'""" n1 baupipr- selections illllCll to tho tfifll hundffid X91115- July m flliUVlflLlll, of all. 'l‘lic chief fonturn July 24 of the afternoon was tlic prcscliin- happy today. Apart; from the senti-l Aug- 7 lion of imhlic school leaving cortiii- nicuts that fllith inspires, we fe. Laird HOOD“. 3 Catherine Dumey M13- 31 cafes lo t.wo of the pupils, namely. ‘J/hill.‘ a blessing it is for the Church 4 Earl Alley ' ‘ ._______ cd Mr. Flood for assisting the LflélCllflnorun-lifles abound to accompmh so Iflcial representative of the Holy Father was accompanied by His Lordship Bishop O‘Leary, Rt. Rev. Maurice McDonald. D. P., and a __ . f number of the Clergy, who were the Th‘? “wing “amlnatiuns ° ‘guests at a banquet given for the Mamnvale Sch”! .were yield o; occasion at the Parochial residence June 29th. The visliorsd asselmbltceh. by m. Rev‘ ‘L Q McLean. and were‘ much please wit i o‘ A, 7 p’ m‘ vested m cappghMagna ready apMvels of the pupils‘ ‘and preceded by the Altar Boys and Minn” MCPhGHQn. is t“ _be coll: Clergy, the Papal Delegate march- “ratulated o.“ mcemng he‘ Publwed from the parochial residence and smml Cemficate" . iproceeded between the two lines of Pgmisozisahimia:tifigglfljéhglrigwxgg.Convent Children attired in white er , ' ‘ s ~ 4 r. Examinations and who is n“ >'"“§§£“§ll‘i.§§§§§1l5'i=§$§ila§§§s§§d. ‘(lumen Years of age" lilie Solemn Entry into the Church. Antcphon-- "Sacredos ct. Ponti- fex" and "Ecce Sacerdos Magnus" "Ave Maris Stella". “Ave Vernum”—Duet, Dr. A. A. McDonald and J.. E. Moynagh. “Tantum Ergo"-- J. Wlegand. Choir. “Laudate.” March tThe King's March) Syd- ney H. Gambrell. Before leaving on return to Char- lottetown His Excellency accompan- lcd by His Lordship the Bishop and Rt. Rev. J. C. McLean paid a short visit to St. Mary's Convent, the great educational institution of the Province and imparted to the Rev- , i MARTINVALE SCHOOL I The fmwwmg prizes were wl h w ‘ eceivcd by the Pastor . . awarded; Rtleréev? ‘L350? human. P'A‘V_G_ crend Sisters the Papal Blessing. ‘ Pi t. P ' fo General Proficiency‘ ' , M "5. "T"? r [When l-lis Excellency had taken his SUMMER Soups Grade X. Annie McPherson. Prize for Writing Grade X, Mar- garet McDonald. First Prize for General Proficiency iseat upon the throne, Rt. Rev. J. C. McLean. read to him the following address of welcome on behalf of the Hot soup, ever a good luncheon dish, should be of the thin variety Grade VIII, Minnie McPherson. Parishioners: Tgrlglgea-l ljvlifgllilaelzelzzsllfieig gavel F '.t P " .0 for General Proficiency . s . m H? jT° H-S Excenemab M°5t Reverend been cooked. when seasoned with Roderick Martin. _ v First Prize for General Proficiency. (‘vradc III, Margaret Martin. 1 'l'.‘lic chief feature of the dny was May it Please Your Excellency. tlin picnic licld 1n the beautiful The Catholic people or St‘ Marys iunplc grove opposite the sL-hool. Parish. soul“. are singularly h°n_ The abundant eats were very muclvored today It is 0m. great privilege injoyod by all. v _ lto receive Your Excellency, as you mm‘ “n” dqmflm‘ 533mm H w?“ urrlvo on this. your first official vis- tne of the best picnics CV01‘ held ill.“ to the mucosa of charlmltemwn_ m" ‘h-"irwi" _ _ , lWc hasten to bid you welcome and lvluwh crcrllt is due to ilu‘ tcucnr-izlwc cannot refrum n.0,“ feeling a M“ Cnmefinc Lluiiinjmm’ who-lust and laudable pride that it is our "V" m“ lflvasml 1° 53y '5 rcmmn‘ happy lot to have inc opportunity“ *"551°"‘m°'-he' Yea“ lo!" extending to you a. heartfelt _ _ _ greeting. M_ M . D ‘ , _ e w= = sl c l‘ .. . - _ The ha" Ymfl-l’ exammmmn o! our (Fatliollc faith. ‘We hold with 2' Oscar Dlamond 3' Annie Mac ‘nrwzrdal’? “how was “PM in m" unswervinv lovully to the tradition"=‘Leod' .'l‘.C"l—l‘CClil f-‘rirlzxv afternoon. June‘ ‘_ “ ~ ,' . _ _"i Grade VI.——1. RUBY Rlelmalds 2~ ‘of u“ H015’ Rel-gm“ ‘md m‘ “"5 Flcssle Hooper 3. Sara McPherson. Andrea Cassulo, D. D. Delegate Apostolic to Canada and Newfoundland, butter and pepper. MURRAY RIVER SCHOOL Honor Roll of Murray River School for year ending June 30th.. i928. Prim-ipaPs Dept. Grade X.»-l, Jennie Cook 2, Helen Gosbec 3. Clara Cook. Grade IX.—l. Hilda Hooper 2. Katherine Hollirlghurst 3. Claire Brehnut. ‘ Grade VIII.~1, Nellie Dutncy 2, Ethel Butler 3. Rita Fergusson. l lIlVEfl-DALE P‘ . v..i!i ll ‘rtfix-six pnrcnlzs fllitl vlsz- _ ‘ _ . . , lltlili". llfFSOlll. The pilpils were t.hor-‘ lmso" we “*5”? n as no “He bong] (311149 VAL Arflllfl Mlllm 2» C18"! v '",l.lv razuninr-rl in the various silb-lm “ay mm “'3 yield "D n” people m Jrhmrli and Minnetta Reynolds 3. ‘the warmth of our zlttnclllnent tomm Bueu _ the Holy See. We, therefore, rejoice; Grade Iv___1‘ Jean Honpér 2_ Rut-r ‘Flfiiflfl, teacher of (‘freon Bay school, l“ Yo“ wmmgr m? w“ "Woglllz? Sell McPherson 3, Alfred McLean. q ~..| <|,,,._v,»,| by 1110i,‘ prompt and m you thegoldon tie that binds us. PRIMAI“; DEF-n I‘0l‘l‘((.l. answers that tho past ymlylo m‘? C1111" "l R3191- and l" Y°m| Gradg 3_ (n) 1' chm-leg Dumey m“, bu.“ mm o; Wcccss, prcscncc we seem to fcol upon our;2_ Edna sanders 3' Elwuod Beck 4_ l [flnnqwjng u“. pxflfninfltion_ Mr_ CllCIEILQ the warm breath of Rome, Rov Reynokm " . ulcolm McDonald rendered scvcr-‘ifilltfllnt with its memories of nine-l Grad‘, UL (b) 1_ Ethel McLmn 2, Agnes McKenzie 3, George Gosbee “re weal. Alex. Reynolds. Grade II (n) l. Elbert Nicolle 2. i.r'~i<: by their teacher. Miss Beatriz-o m McKay. zussistorl b_v Nil". John P. But, not for this alone Guy MCLf-‘Od Q1111 110mm‘ PYOVCH- ii Canada that her welfare is in Grad‘, n‘ (b) 1' judge.’ Keenan (‘ilr-I‘, Prizes uivnii bv the tcncholwvour keeping. We fully realize thez Isabel“, Feltumtfl 3' Edgar my- v/crc llicn ])lTS(¢llll‘(l as follows: llill’ reaching consequences of the fiokk 4 vemim Keenan D@l)0l‘lm@11£I ($601110 MCPhOO- LPFHUPHPG and tact that. you bring ‘ ' M i n Bugle;- 2 P ‘f t '11- l nz-v" Wnlllrnn Riv-w - ~ ‘ Grad“ 2 ‘°’ 1~ M“ ‘ >01 (‘C -l flit“ »_ t in the discharge of the duties of Ceorgp Reynolds 3 Carl McLeod 4_ Kllinon, Eric McKmuon, Normzi 3m“. high emu.‘ and we u“ expel“ ‘lg-rm boner ' Bllxlhilltl-QLII- u n: _ C 1 I g _ icnce a blissful sense of security in Grade I___'1‘ Elsi‘, Beck 2_ Mar- T nFlsfpc I i-Irazrc the thought that all will be well [mum Gcsbec 3_ Ethel Johns“, 4, Olilkzichxilrilnél;yrélixladgrazorfivaldmln will) the Canadian Church under Lea Nicolle and Clarence Mum]; . I J . . Your W150 and skillful guidance. Pmms Recelwmg. ‘Public school McKinnom; Grade IV.. Sl‘.-——Al‘ll'ilC E. bf . - - h- Mcgmmd gm" Nmm“ Bmhflnml CCUZSR’ Jcolliivfzloillvrzitglxixeldlayolll? eta: Cmmcat? t Bow Beck Ethel ~ .- ‘ . . ' ‘iey - , ."‘*“a1') cor with special interest. As Delc- fifggenc; 600k Louis McKQnZlC- w thr. presentation of an "Opnline" pcnrl on amber brilsh, comb and mirror set was mode by Eleanor Mc- Fadyen. ' Although taken by silrprise, Miss McKay replied in n fitting manner, thanking the pupils and ratepayers for tlirii" many acts of kindness dur- ing the term. Following is the ad- dross:- 1; 31~TCaChm-__V,rc are again can. presence to enhance the splendor l‘ , ccl unon to witness the closing exer- 0ft PUT‘!!! lYTIOVEmBIItS in the inter- 5W ' l"; - i _ .»ess o rei ion; and - fl- wo have been trying. but you bore heart and the exquisite charm of wrllilngi- Georgie OY - . . . th Knox. Annette Moi‘- patlcnce and we your manner will open for the xilslzgmlfigflce: Kenny Havana V“. , P rl Gavin. EV- 1811131’ fislielrdelzylalixilizasgth Arsenault. gldyith Bernard. Rosetta Gallant. Alice Perry. Mildred O‘Brien. R _ Certificates for Punctualanrl ell ular Attendancet-Marizaret. Villard. Eileen christooher- Berth“ Ada Shea. Frances Kenny. .0'Brlen. Vida Shea. Ruflna Hollan- Rc lds. arcatly enhanced the prestige of Fem” Keenan Helm yno God's Church, and succeeded in uniting in her name people of var-i ,ious rites and races with mutual _ T, nigh understanding and sympathy. k At the closing exercises at _ i1 g have seen you solve delicate and Gcnvrnt Public School Certlfica c.- riifficult problems by a happy com-Wm“ iilwifnll”! l" m” folmwglg ‘Pale bination of tact and justice. and pils:—- Annette Morrissey._ 156g‘? zuilnirctl the gentle willingness with Dovle Time sh"- Lmmm ~ ~ p , Rufino Hogan. which you gave the prestige of your flfglfinylslililagiéifice Perry‘ Helen an. Rosetta Gallant“ Isabel Gav- __---<a&———’— TIGNISH CONVENT. future. You have won the goodflreligfon prosperity. will of all your pupils by the many‘ Thankful, then, that Almighty acts of kindness shown to us and God has gem, ya“ (o us and proud the intense interest you have taken Q1 youy pas; a h-e t‘ 1 m ‘in us. Please accept this token not Chm-Ch. we bid cyguvegniggiu? we]?! ‘for its silbstantinl vnlun but as any-On“; | lact of appreciation. We hope youl e‘ will llave a very pleasant vacation} Repose with us for a tim in the Signed on behalf of the pupils and-calm assurance that you are am l . . - . . ‘. . , Edith Bernard, Rut l ratepayers of Rlvcrdale school. origst a People whose hearts arcgsgcrla Perry Agnes Chi”. I The latcbuycls and ladies IIICXhYILUFS in vencratlon and love. e ‘ $581,‘, flomm Frances McLei. itreatcd all present to ice~cream ancbpray that your days may be long in i202‘ Mm-qm-v McLellan. Anne Marie ;cnke. A vote of thanks was tender- “mp,- cmmda of Ours" wherein opflfqémrc do‘; not. Am BemaflL Em. molinn Gaudet. Frflnces MmTl-“sey- Rltn O'Brien. Hattie Mcfnnls. H60- tor Gallant. . Prize for Christian Dootflfle- CDNIIGDCC to the voice of authority Gradp X,, ofiored by Rev. Father 91115118 you to higher honors. lmculinn, awarded to Marie O'Brien- Slgimd on behalf of St. Mary's! prim for Christian Doctrine. Parish, er at the examination. Mr. Flood l - made a suitable reply, considering iligfiif ‘wfiggdatmfasju‘yrffflfetffglllgggxl 2.". my it be also tendered Mr. Duncan McGilli vary and Homer Provcncher, fol" loroviding a bookcase for the s<vllo0l.| A very enjoyable afternoon was I‘. E. Island.) R. R. BELL BARlI-ISTEB. BOLICITOB. ETG Cannon Block, Chnrlottotown, MONEY T0 LOAN - m. Elfkrciiiba? Grsdnoh of N. Y. Post “rndunfn Medical School and llolpllll W" u"? ‘OP- ostness he voiced the happiness that d d to winnlfred Profit. Prcofloo Limited to l". III, Nml was his to visit the people of thelavg-ll; for French. offered by Rev. and Throat Parish, whose words of love andpsagher Mglgllgn, awarded t0 Iwbel looting Eyes 1nd supplying Giana Oflloo, Boyer Building Great George Street. Ollloollooro-OMIMILIMMLOI Mark R. McGuigan B. A. IAIIIBTIB. \ MONEY T0 LOAN McLeod & Bentley I. A. BENTLEY W. I. BENTLEY, K. O. Barrister and Attorney-st-hw Olleo: Ill Richmond Street IONII ‘I0 LOAN OBIBNMOII. P. I. l “ momma i o. A. SOLICITOB, ITO. known Block, ChlrrlottelnwmPl-l A & McPliee J. C. McLEAN, P.A.V.G. women's League, awarded to E1100" Postorfchrislppher. m h t Aggregate Prize Oi‘ f! 9*‘ " July 6tli,1928. Grade X. offered by Ré3V.sl}‘;Rl.l18l' , A ea. His Excellency replied vcry m1Mgfifglfl"gof°i‘gsligaglzn_ alumna to tingly expressing his appreciation ofmcmldine Fitzgerald. Mary Tralnoi‘, the reception tendered him us the Manure‘; vmM-‘i Official Representative of tho Holy Prue for Hlghegt Average in Lot- Fothcr. In words of touching earn-Hm offered by '11,“, Father McCabe. ‘brought to u close by the singing of the National Anthem. South’ P E. L. iii}?- GREEN PEAS. Fresh green pens have rt mllch sweeter, more (ontlisoine taste if one cocks n few of the tender pods with them, 0i‘ cooks n few lelivcs of lettuce‘ vcnerotion for the Holy Father flll- peg-w, ed his heart with Joy. he then Im- Prize iol‘ Arithmetic. Grade IX. parted “slmplico modo" the Papal offered by Mr. NRHIBM 3197mm Blessing. awarded to Myrtle Burke. Prize for Correct Department. 0f- Pontlflcial Benediction was ccle- fergd by Mother Superior, awarded brated by His Excellency assist/e’ by w Barri-m, Knox. Rev. K. C. McPherson, Deacon. Rev. Prim for Highest Agzrctllll- F. L. Mullally, Sub-Deacon, Rev. MAGrade IX., awarded to Frances Monaghan, Master of Ceremonies Kenny. and Rev. L. Dougan, assistant Mas- Prlves for Application. Grade IX. ter of Ceremonies. His lhrdshlp|awarded to Georlzle Doyle and Mar- Bishop O'f..eary was present in theguerite Blanchard. " _ Sanctuary assisted by Rt. Rev. J. C. P1170 Y0? Fmlwh- Gmde Ix" , McLean. -P.A.V.G. and m. mvinwarded w "slim Vim"!- Maurice McDonald. n. P. Seated inl Fri"! 1°" chrmlm‘ D°°“""e' the Sgngtugfy were 31w m“ plqGrade VffL. donated by the Catho- thers A. J. McIntyre, P. .1. Hogan.|"c W°m°"'“ W3“- “m1!” R. .1. McDonald, A. 1.. Blnnott. Pat- W" Sh" rick Walsh, 1.. P. Callaghan. D. l).,| “l” 7°" chflslm” gmévflf‘ .1. F. Chapais, s. J.; Joseph Pfl-Iomde m~'d°"“,§°d by ‘l’; ' ' " quet, o. s. A., and Bert Mullally. |“"“"d°‘* l” E‘"éhr§','““ ‘Docmm The Church and Convent grounds! Prize for Medan“, Finn“; were beautifully decorated for the and” w" ‘w’ I FOR TIRED SLEEPLESS N ERVES l DlcCliasc‘ rangements of surpassing beauty. A Grade IX, offered by the Catholic _ mu CHARLGTTETOWN GUARDIAN 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. “J1 wasn’ t buying adjectives- dFACT ” want Thufs Why He Bought a lVhippet Six We presume you too,- _ facts. Facts that are the outcome of exhaustive tests. So here they are in brief form. A two- minute study ofthese facts about the Whippet Six will prove to you that in all your automo- bile experience you have never seen so value for so little money-never.- CORNEY BROS. ,1 \ want the unadorncd much NEW woaurs RECORD for speed and endurance in a 24-hour 11m ‘O 1357.5 miles. 7-BEARING CRANKSHAFT (instead of the usual 3 or 4) gives vibrationless smoothness and brilliant performance. HIGH - COMPRESSION ENGINE- speed over 65 miles an hour, and the ability to maintain it steadily. ACCELERATION-S to 25 miles in 7.2 seconds. ECONOMY-bk? miles P61‘ gallon“ oil consumption remarkably small. LOW-SWUNG BODIES in rich color tones, smart interiors luxuriously up- holster-ed. nouns AN "—~1_~ . Said one owner. 1. "rm: LOWEST Palcpim Tile worm) for a 6-cylinder car with 7-bearmg crank- shaft. Invar-strut pistons; silent timing chain and many othe Willys-Overland has been things this last four years-and the new Whip- pet cars are in many respects the greatest things Willy's-Overland has clone.- sales prove the publids marked preference for first five months of 1928 Whippet values. The _ were by far the greatest l history. In May of this year 44,559 Willy's-Overland cars were shipped. Demand continues at the same high level. July marks the two-millionth automobile by Willy's-Overland. during the first half-year just completed greatly for 1927. This unit exceeds the entire output volume now makes Willy dustry’s third largest producer. Step in and see these remarkable cars-enwi’ Qnly then can you a demonstration. realize their unapproached Whippet Six Prices: from $815 to $985- Whippet Four Prices from $625 to $810- All prices f.o.b. Factory, taxes ‘extra. ' ; 10w! n slxl-z Made by the makers of the {amous Willys-Knigltt SUMMERSIDE - 186 ‘ n. n. Cox GRAFTON STR MORELL McLEAN SERVICE STATION I'll-IT. CIIARLOTTETOWN KING'S COUNTY GARAGE, “Ohljtug, JULY 14,1928» M‘. r advantages. doing some great Record breaking n Willys-Qverland Production s-Overland the in- lly value. L. A. McDONALI) SOUIIIS P. J. NOY HUNTER. RIVER Laetitia. Bernard. Prim for Nature to Helen Vlllard. Pearl Gavin. occasion and the interior of the J3!“ m‘, Hmhm‘ Amen“, Church presented a spectacle of ap- on“ Wu" one,“ b‘. m,“ “m” pcallng loveliness. From the choir Manna", "may"! to Ruflnn Hogan. to the top of the main altar. the, n4” m, “uh”; Aug-gum, up“ “MUM. ‘M ‘°°'°" WW3 Grade V1, awarded to Irma Goudot. the "III “will”; norm l: nus m Kuhn-lam. a. carti- nice Ilrtln. 4mm manual. aver-fie sword- m nan-v noun-n, flcates, Grade VIIL, awarded to Doris Gavin, Grade IV.. Marjory Prim for Correct Deportment of- fered by Rev. Father awarded to Helen Ryan. \ Prise for Arithmetic. Grade VfII.,Evans. offered by Mr. Norctllse Richardfl awarded to Alice Perry. Prize for Writing, Prise for Christian Doctrine of- fered by Mr. Btmon P. PaolLaward-l ed to Marie O'Brien, Grade‘ V. Prin for Christian Doctrine. Grade IV.. offered by Mr. Nsrclsse Richard, awordeélh to Tillle-Gallantwhforie Leclsre, for ristlan Doctrine, Prim for wmm a -Grode m.. offered by ole c. w. l... awarded m Elsie Cgltlrflifil Drawing‘ {awarded tmlloulse Perry and Ber- McLcllan. Grade III. Prize for Dcportment equally mor- Mcmllan- m?!’ bit’! Faith‘ Evans, Marie O'Brien, re av n. M H , J Bind! Bwlrded Hemnhlll. MarxarevyArsgrgidnlt, lEva Arsenault, drawn by Ruth Prim for Application equally mar-l lied bYi Frances McI-ellan. Louise awarded toPel-ry. Marie O'Brien. Jenn Hemp-l ‘hill and Mary Hogan, 41mm by Mary Hogan. Prime for Household Economy, awarded to Louise Perry. l Prim for Needlework. offered l», m. Simon P. Paolt awarded u. Anne Prize for Readin , Brenda Gallant. a awarded m army, dorfioddu u» o. mo. to Rita O'Brien. Prlms for Christian Doctrine, nwnrded in order of merit to: Edith (lnudet, Bobby Kinch and Claude Gaildet. Prize for Highest Average, Grade If., Alfredo Gnudet. Grade L, Geor- gie l-lemphill. Second prize, Grade f., equally merited by Roy McLeod. Frances Blferry. Raymond Richard. Patrick OBrlen. Francis Handrahan. Ohnr- lle- Mcfnnls, drown by Patrick 0-- Brien. Prize for French. Division I, (lo. natcd by Mr. Narclsse Richard, awarded to Elise Gaudet. II IX lloeo DeaRoches. . Priwa for Writing. Grade 11., E1. esnor Hogan. McDonald and Stella llandrahnn. F“! P115101‘ Christian Doctrine, Prlnnlu- Deponmmt awarded u; Progressive Series of TEX?» Class 1., donated to lsnt, Anne Marie HemphllLdrlwn by Brown, Ruflna Hogan; nard, Doro i-fockett, \ rissey, Kathleen Hondrlhlll- , Burke, Frances Kenny. Murphy, Inna Gludet. Bernlrfl. Prime for French. Division 11., Fe- Mnrie LeOIQro. FY0110" . can flemphlll, M1001“ Grade 1.. Kathleen of Arc Bemord. Mimic u Prim for Highest ABBTPB" Mary 5 Prize m: Highest Ailfm’? . ., awarded to Irma OM14" , Prillc m, Highest Assreflaij; L, equally merited by B" mom-c m4 Jean H!" Primes for Plano. awarded poctltil Annetll Brenda (Juliana M llle Gallon}. Bel-lies Merl“ Prison for iluidolln. I'll“ Bernard ldlth r < o