PAGE TEN ‘ll 0 ll’ l azznnum FOUR JEWELLERS FOk ‘tie-w __._. _._-____ ELECTRONIC SCIENCE TIMES YOUR WAT C H flit J/uii View Ct/mirtt i 111i (tcfiiivi tiNlKtllliil iii QUARTZ CRYSTAL ' .., 4 - o“. y. l “HQ-v cu n’). Vlllty GENERATIONS CANADA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 12th day of .Iune—A.D. 1941 lEASTERN GUARDIAN ‘THE GUARDIAN may b0 6h- taLnPd daily from Mrs. Clays Res- 1n Re Rstate of AFSTIN L. Flt-Ll ‘lllllalll- 5'l°‘l°‘l““*- Sl-IR, late of Souris 1n Kings (‘ounty ll’l the Retired County (‘curt Judge. deceased. teatate. said Province. ' To m.» Sheriff of the County or? King's (‘ounty or any (‘onstahiel or literate person Cfllllll)‘ within said GREETINGI: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Iienry Irving Fraser of Souria aforesaid. Bar- rister. the Executor of the ahnve named esliite praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby requir- a1 to cite all persons l home n1‘ Interested ‘ n the said Estate to be and ap-j tear before the Judge present at‘ s Probate Court to be held in the ('ourt House in Charlottetown in Queen's County. in the said Prov- ince. on Thursday tne 17th day of July next coming, at the hour of l WFLSTSIORELANI) W. l. June meeting of West- ‘ \V.1. than hold at the Hrs Rtilirrt hfayheu on Juli" 4th.. i947. Alerting open- eci in due imin aiiit tngzhi incm- tiers answered roll call. Collection Hilltiilhlftl to 5O cents anti mlnuitls of previous mect-‘ ‘ti: were reail and aptprnvetl. Th» commuters gate their re- pnih illifl Mrs Mngvhetv gave an interesting paper on the cii-igin oi the clotigzlintit anti Mrs. Oaltes a fiflpel‘ on Coat of Arms quilts. The foliotvlng new committees were appointed: Sick-Airs. Roy Crossuian, Mrs. Hill Onlzis‘ Edticatioiiak-Mrs. Heber \'ittle_ Mrs. Art Sltcrroii. SoclaL-Ain. WrLvc-n Moore, Mrs. Jar-res hicwre. The flTlYfllfi n cl Mac- Klnltora lllgii School Closing The evenln! of Monday. June swteeiuh. was the occasion of the closing ‘XOYCISPS of Kinkora High School Held in ihe- Parish Halli which was daint-ily arranged with; fragrant blossoms against a back-' ground of blue drapes and decor- ations of blue and school colors. the exercises ai- tencted the usual large crowd tu evince its interest in this sn- nuai event. The program was as follows: Opening Chorus: 0 Canada. Chorus: One Misty. Moisty Morn- ing. Primary Grades. Solo: In The Time of Roses. Adelaide Duffy. Presentation of Prizes to the Elementary Grades. Chorus: Ye Banks and Brass of white. the THE GiARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN I40 RICHMOND ST. AMIIUAI. COAPANY Suntntcrsltio Toivn Council Estimates Estimates January 1947. Passed by siimmcrside Town Ooundl on Tuesday evening. Expenditures Airport - Taxes Abattoir . Bc-ard oi‘ Health . Bonnie Doon Intermediate Grades. Irish Daticc: Junior Pupils. Graduation Piayctte: The Voices. ,. Song: Sciiuberts Cradle Sonic: ‘Niary connick and Marina Rob- erts. Action Song: Harrigan. 'i‘hat's| Me. Leslie Smith and Regina Rob- erts. Chorus: Come Loyal Hearts,‘ Senior Grades. l Valedictory. I Presentation of Prizes and Cer-l tificates High School Grades. . l Address ‘to the Graduates: Rev-l ‘erenri Louis P. Callashan. DD. y Gorl Save The King. , The fine quality of the anti-- circus training in song and speech was clearly attested by the keen apprcciazion of the nudtcncc mom’ of whom were pulling to accept, standing room in order to witness,‘ the program l Mr. P. L. Morris. chairman of. Trustees. presided. and announced] the win-icrs of prizes which were‘ presented bv Reverend Francis McQuaid. After the final chorus the graduates took their places on the staze forming a picturesnuei scene of thirteen young ladies in floor length gowns of ioastcl shades rind four young men in their dark suits. with carnation bcutontiieres presented by Mrs. F E Sullivan. Then appeared two little tots. Geraldine lVicCarville and George l\i'cMahoi-i. hearth! a HM," u-rymk Mnnmm of n", l.i|‘7t‘ll. \i-~- Hcizct‘ hiarVittic, nwggfniflCPfll basket. of tlctvers. the same day to shew fftlllit’, if am. ‘ll~ m.‘ f “new. 011's. Fred pift ot‘ Mrs. James Callaghan. to why the Accounts of lite said m“ ll" 211011819‘- Eqah." “mum n“ be has"; an,‘ Some o! the inentiicts stigzcstci The Valedictorian, chosen by the Estate closed as prayed for in a fashion shoe.- for Fun and Pro- sald petition and on motion oi‘ H. l‘ 5' l"‘ll'll"»‘llll°'ll< Francis MacPhcc. Estt. Proctor Ml‘- wll-“lll Mmlll‘ llilll Ml?‘- f-n- wit] Petitioner, fllri S! iit‘ll were appoititiil a-s And i; y; hprol," 0,491,911‘ itclcgatrs to attend ITiCDiLlLZ in that a trim copy Vhercnf be Crcrrilrl Institute Rvviu rtflzartl- forthwith published in some inc. Rfrflfiflfll Composite High newspaper published 1n Char- l sllltloli lottctotvn aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecutive it \\ rtr. vtiltrl that $5.00 he sent to Grcrk Rciiri Fund. his classmates. was George Keefe. who was also leader of his class and winner of the Governor Gen- eraiis Bronze hiedai. awarded for leading the 1946 Entrance ‘Class He delivered the vaiedictory in a icry capable and pleasing manner stressing the importance of their loyalty m the Class Motto "Sem- pcr Fidciis." vrcelts from the date hereof and NP“ “mlmg l" h‘? h?“ “l Gracie Elrven Ccrt"cr.fcs vircrc that a true copy hereof be forthq llillllfi "l 5455» wll-Wll 513"“ presented by Father McQuaztl to with posted in the following pub, MP“??? fllllflllrntd and Mrs. Hal me (gnawing seventeen members lie pieces respectively. namelyni 031"‘ “"1" ll "llllllsl “‘lll"ll w“ of the class: Theresa Pearl Cash. in the hall of tho Court House in: ill-ll t?" l‘.\' Ml?‘- Hfil RF-‘Bfif-"lll- Jflhn 5511-131; graham, ttladelineh Sotiris aforesaid. at or near the l-Illlivh W85 KPIWTtl lit‘ 110M885 Teresa 5799mm Gggygp Lnuls store uf Matthew McLean and l Foinpsnv in Souris aforesaid. andl it or near the Fonris aforesaid so that all Post Office in- DN" . sons interested In the said Estatt-Y as aforesaid may have due-notice‘ thereof. WITNESS leonsrd Palmer. Judge of the said Probate (‘ourt at (‘hariottc- town aforesaid. the day and _vear first above written. By the Cotirt. (Sgrtl: E, MARGARET PAIJTER. Registrar. of Edmund Ceilings. Phone 47 _- His Honour Harold B ' so. at ..it.i@..i.-.. n. medicine. --FOR SALE BY TENDER- HOUSE AND LOTS AT 5 MONTAGUE House and Double Lot formerly owned by the Lute Mrs. Edith Stewart-in one of the finest locations in the Town- Eiglit-room house with furnace, running water connections; also lot and small born adjoining the property Tenders will close June 30th, Separate Tender for each property. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. E. H. STEWART - .uiri committee in FllJiPlE. _l.iiietl on, llo Pain ! Nu pads or plasters b0 fuss with-inst a few drops of a painless remedy PUTNAM'S (‘URN fixTRlCTORl-cmly a few applies- lions and relief ensues quickly. Techie your sore corn today. For rapid results. for greater avnlfnrt. use the old reliable Corn Ilmruer. PUTNA M'§CORN RXT RACTQR- and i947. Montague l l l l l graduates. t real meaning of education . He congratulated the people nWfcQuaid. spoke briefly in . gratulatiuns to the students liecfc. Kiaizon lviarDwnaltl. Slur- icj/ Anne McGiiiii, Mary Regina McIsaac. Katherine Elizabeth Mor- iis. Edna Theresa Murphy. Mar-~ garet Marie ivfurrav. Bridget Nor- rcn O'Connor. Catherine Ann CYShea. ltiargzirct Delilah Roche, Frances Noreen Shreenan. Mary Dorothy Smith. Dtsmoiid Louis Sullivan. Francis Wilfred Trainer. A generous list of prizes Wafi’ presented to the High School (zrades. 'l"hcn followed the address to the graduates dclivercd by Rem, t-renci lfiUlS P. Callaghan of Port Augustus. uncle of two of the After explaining the. Dr. Callaghan emphasized the value; of a High School training for ali| z-nd especially for those clestinodi to take an important part int building up and keeping up our' rural communities. since this as- pect of the necessity of education- 1= often overlooked He also urg- l 1-21 the students to continue io| build tipriglit and sitirdy char-, acters which would prove to be to] them the foundation of success.‘ on. reputation already achievedl the bv their school and expressed his lzope that it would continue to advance with improved facilities. The Pastor, Reverend Francis con- and Sisters on the success they had‘ achieved in their academic titorl: and also in the training in the fine arts as shown by the excel- lent program. Other speakers included Rev- Disc. on Permanent Street X31100 Civic eetlons . . 110.00 Disc. on Deb. Sold, Pro- portion for Yea-c 114.00 Discount on Assessment 850.00 Assessment . Fire Department Fines and Goats . Interest on overdraft. LOAFERS- Hi h front‘ with lerforoiions- Exchange etc 9.5000 kg d P p ' ' " ~ " ‘ ' v: tie si s ump. These 1 t l; DebG t 29.27000 . Igszrrelslmg“ _ 550m The easy, comfortable Wdlkl” shoes nuvs a cubon lieel and Lmnm. __ 1490,09 shoe . In all white-white ore in A and C widths-sizes 4 Miscellaneous _ 0.50000 with brown trim and o brown to B, priced at 4.50 and 5.25. pr‘l'l‘"g-Ad‘“us'ngie'c “D0050 laced loafer oxford with while Pnm“ ' kimono tr’m The sizes are 3 to 8 Parks 1.00000 '_ ~ -' I Wyn ' f ~ » Property and Town Hall 3.50000 priced from 3.50 to 5.25. I ' e idle o; olrds-rgmh dflél’ Officials’ Salaries 4.00000 l° ‘l l" °‘" °°$- e “l l} School Board 23,000.00 wk.’ y b . l, » _ are C and EEE. They come in Stables _ 15.00 I e u rlc s Ipson Pump will! sizes 4 to 8, priced ot 3.95. SlClHV-lilks - Rcparrs x 1,000.00 t}: open toe and cut out heel. Strects-Repairsézl/Ian- i5 Sh“ has phnform so“! tenant-e . ._ 241100.00 and h", bee“ Si“: 4 to White Dress Shoe with either slrfl“ ' Reva“ '° | ' spike or cubon heels Sire Pavements. etc. 1,500.00 r Pmzed 9' 335- ' p Street Lighting . 4,000.00 "llldlll l" PlllllP "Yle- These Sinking Fund appro- White C I l _ have closed or sling ltcel . . Petition "-0000" ,, N is,“ 51%“; °f 1"“ smartly styled of kid or who. Tclcphr/nes 200.00 e 5" "u" a 9" flld b k - 4 t 8 - d Unemployment Insurance 150.00 trim-low lIQQl. . The 511:5 u‘ ' ‘ ' “u! o ' price Stimmerside Youth Cen- g" 4 yo 8, rked at 195 ll’ 4-50 011d 5-00- P tre Inc. . 1,500.00 Provision [or Loss on Judgments . . 200.00 5573358170 Revenue Assessment .. s ssnooon M‘ 7 s d I Poll ‘rat 3.60000 a e x s Street Assessment 4.12000 Abattoir 4,000.00 V Electrlr Light Revenue 50,0000» The ideal Shoe for the growing Electric Light. Deli. rm. 5,300.00 girl. These Saddle Oxfords Electric Light Sinking have n com -fi I d Fund .. 4.385.011 W" o" so. '5“ .95 Pines and Costs 3000.00 heel. . . . Sizes ll to 3, priced Licenses . 3.60000 qt_ Property - Sundry Rents 125.00 Rev - Tc-wn Hall 1,350.00 small Debt Court. 30.00 Water in sewerage Sur- plus 5,000.00 Bliilfllilfl Permits 400.00 Grant from Provincial Cirnerrlmellt 5,034.00 Deficit 2.01400 Iiiiséfi S. Reverend W. A. Keefe. awarded to George Keefe. Prize for Algebra in Grade Elevenf donated by the Klnkora Sub-Division C. W. L.. awarded to tiargaret Roche. Prize for Physics in Grade Eleven. donated by Mr. V. E. Duffy, awarded to George Keefe. Prize [or Chemistry in Grade Eleven. donated by Mr. A. P. Mulligan. awarded to George Keefe. Prize for Geometry in Grade Elcvcn. donated by Mr. John A. Smtih. carded to Margaret Roche. Prize for Latin in Grade Eleven. donated by Mr. Joseph Trainor awarded to Teresa Cash. Prize for -History in Grade Eleven. donated by A Friend, awarded to Wilfred Trainer. Prize for English in Grade Ele- ven. donated by A Friend, award- crl to Marie Murray. Prize for Plrench in Grade Eleven. donated by A Friend, equally merited by Madeline Free: nan and Teresa Cash. Prize for Mathemsties in Grade Eleven. donated by Mr. Eugene Sirtith. equally merited by Jack Graham and Desmond Sullivan. Gift Subscription presented by The Reader's Digest to the Class Valedictorian, swuded to George Keefe, Bronze Medal awarded by His Excellency the Governor General of Canada for the Student rank- ing first. in the Grade Ten Ent- Examinatioris of 1040.‘ awarded to George Keefe. - Prize for Religion in Grade 9, For every occasion in Summer white ls right from Morn ‘til Night. white shoe styles, oll smai -k Choose your \‘ “i=4 f“ lIOIG-Hltlh‘! Many ‘Kg comfortable. Indispensable to your wardrobe ore our new crisp Cos- uols. Quality materials that launder like a lionkie. Styles that ore right everywhere—ull the time. Choose several Classics hero today. Vvliits Jersey, Shorksltin, Pique Jersey and Slubs -in tailored and dressy styles with cop or short sleeves. In plain white or with colored trim, tbs sizes ore ll to 20. 12.50 and 19.50 One and two-piece Linen dresses in white and pastel colors-with either long or shoti sleeves. . . . The sizes are l2 to 20. 10.95 to 19.50 Ono and two-piece eyelet em- broidered dresses (the hit of the $005M). . ln white and pos- iel slubs and linens. The sizes are 12 to 19. 12.95 and 19.95 Quality Stoc Fed At Low Prices Oil Meal rival of new shipments. .orend Eugene Murray who spoke. - ~ ‘I'M! We may hove to increase some of nbovs prices on or- McGOWAIPS LIMITED KILMUII 2.85 ...p_q ..,-s d 5 F mortal Prise for miflllh l" Grille Eleven, awarded to course Krrie Eleven. bhifbh! in behalf of the clergy present! Hon. Horace Wright, M. L. A. and Mr. Heath Stronfl- hi. L. A. all‘ of whom expressed their pleasure to be present. their appreciation a; m; program, and their interest in the sticcess of the School. The. Trustees also spoke. briefly and} inoved a vote of thanks to Rev. Thd J, Wilbert. McOarvilie Me- Priu for Latin in Qrade Eleven. rmlted by a Friend, awarded to hirley McKlnn. Prize for French in Grade donated by Mr. J. W. equsily merited by Iidna sinner. and Marnret. Roche. donated by Rev. Mother M. Ter- rsa. 05M. awarded to Jerome Quinn. Prize for Highest Aggregate in Grade 9, donated by Dr. G. J. Gallant. awarded to Marion Cairns. Prize for History in Grade 9, donated by A Friend. awarded to Jerome Quinn. Prize for English in Grade 9. loPigzs for Mathematics in Grade l .....".“.“.'.3..*Ii..“£. “£2132 $.53?‘ l Bronze Medal. awarded by l-lis ‘£3. ‘Zillilif. 39112.‘ Dlibii who leads the class in the School Association, and“ a; DOIMOHG Duffy. _Priu for Religion in Grads 1v ll). dfllllled bi’ the Home and School dissociation, awarded u, Catherine McMahon. Pll” ll" l-eldlns in Grade iv .él@©©@j©j©.@ t DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island i0. donated by Mr. P. A, Mon-i sghan, awarded to Alban Smith. donated by Mr. James P. Galla- ghan, ger. Chick Starter, per bog .........,.,.,. 3.50 m, Callaghan. Rev. fir"? Mfi" donated by s Friend, an...“ to ‘Elglliigtlcrofltalgllllglnggflnisl; 1:41;“ I Chick Grover, per bog ..,‘... . 3.00 $1213‘; dlhaslmiseallrfe“ Oclzufioif“; “gig: gylgz-lmon m m.“ w donated by the Home and school c9075! cllllik sflflldl - -- _.., “..,... . 2.60 success. donated by Reverend Francis Mc-'l:4.:$l,m°n' "luau w Pm“ ~ ~ 0d s . tl-i. King brought the _ ' calenll" l-llY Mosh .. .. 3.20 prgsmmag ,_ :10“, gxfrfen “wmfl”! u’ ulmdawl Prize for Leading in Grade i. W000i F960, per 100 lb. bog . , ,,t,_,___ Z59 The Prize List was as follows: PH“ m. Highest Anus.” m ‘donatledilby the Home and School ' Pflle ll" 1118M“ “W39” l" Grade i0, donated by Reverend ‘we’ on’ ‘Wu-dad w “m” Monarch Hog Starter ...,,,, 2.65 and, new“ donned by Reverqo v Moon” “mud w “m, Farmer, l6 Ho Grower _ end Francis McQiilld. awarded to m" '_ ' Prize for Religion in Grade II. 9 -- ..,. -..,_., .. ...,,,,.,.. .. 2.50 George Kn“ ha” m “Mn m G d w donated by the Home and School Hog Foitenet .. .., ....,._., 2.35 , Prize for ‘Religion in Grade donned by Rum mum: f,’ A: august-ion, awarded to George . . . . 15% o...” to...» 2.45 "m" “m” l” “lllgl j; Mil-pm. wire-c w mime-n aoi- ° l "~ erend ti. A. Murphy. Hill! i’ I m; Prize for Leading in Grade I1, Ground Ooh _... ........,,., 2.40 mu by iltiathvrlfaee Mcrllxléelellll- mo. m- History in Grade to. motion‘ by thl Home and -~ - niond Sui van. MI! - gamut-i by m, Jghn g 111mm- ocat on, awarded to Marion Crimpod or Crushed Oats 2.45 pflzg lOl" Leading the Maritime “Wm”, u, m“ m“! _ ‘ Mm"... Iron, when available ..._.,,., ..... ...,._.... 1.45 Board Examinations. Lionateddbg’ Prise tor science in Grads 10. Prise for Religion in grad. In, SM," when uvanobh I so m. P. L. Mefrll- l" t "f" ° donated by Mr. John e Trainor. donated by the Home and School ' ' ' "'1'! ~--" ~~-v-\-~ ' tater. awarded to Betty Daisiel. lAssooiatlon. awarded to no" Prise for Arithmetic in Grade Maris MoGinn. Prise for beadlri! in Grads III. donated by the Home sndlaci-iool Pun for mslish in Grade 10. Association, awarded to Alberta awarded to Kathleen Boi- I Blanchard. Prise for Religion in Grade IV ib). donated by tho Boats and Prise for Preach in Grade i0. seam annotation, donated by Mr. Damian lhreenan. equally merited by Mini Menace awarded to Desmond Duffy. Prise for Matting in Grads IV "l- dofllwd by the Home and Qthool Association, awarded t, Richard Johnston, "l" l" Million in Grade 5, donated by the Home and School Mwlltlem eousllv merited by Qflflfllna Richards and Bernice Connlclt. Prise for Leading in Grade b, ‘wilted bv Mrs. Mlrle McKlnna, awarded to Bernice Ooriniclt. Prize for Religion in Grade 6, llllllllvfl bit Mrs. Maria McKenna, awarded to Oorinne Duffy Prise tor leading fn m“, g‘ donated by A Friend. equally mer- mtt by Merv Moflarvilla anti Cor- inne Duffy, Prim for Religion in Grade 7, doneud by labinus Johnston, awadod to fiancee MoOarvtlie. Prise for loading in Grads 7, donated by Mrs. Maria McKsnua. awarded to Marion Brennan - Prise for Religion in one; a, donated by Mr. Prod Goody, cqn. all! merited U! liaison Farmer and Adelaide Duffy Prise for Usdlnl in Grads l. donated by the Home aa-i up”) Association, awarded to Adelaide TENDERS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A Concrete Bridge at Bratlalhane _ SEALED TENDERS addressed to tits undersigned will in Ic- ccivsd or this office until noon on Friday, July 4th, i947, for tho construction of o concrete bridge oi Irodolbono. Specifications for tits olms may b; "My." m; 0m“, The Department docs not bind itself to accept tits lowest OI any tender. G. H. IARBOUR, Minister of Public Work and Highways. CHARLOTTITOWN. Prince Itlword Island, June 20th, 1947. Prise for History. waded I! and Kathleen nclger. (b). donated by the Home and