New I940 C.C.M. BIKES Priced From Sumniersiile k High School Prize List Ytlcnrirmod from ooze B. i ii-_-__._______ . . . __ Prizes for perfect otimdancem Margaret Joan Aiutturt, Eleanor Smith, D. R. Ninrrtson, Donald Mac- DonaId Pass List: Anna Hewitt, Bobble Gay, Alan Stewart. Marion Heck-I bert, Norms heard, Ellen Morrison, Donald Csllbeck, V lzinin ‘nelfl JFYIH Cotngroi: .,; Vhrzor" luv“. .\f'i . .. PRlliiIlO‘ Phillipa, Walter Bonier, Alfred Gai- an’, l. , lvim (iiailant, Kon- neth Ilovpgoozi, PTieanor Camp- l n Alfmk J1 Smith, i Prizes Jolm Perry, Ralph Baglolc, Stewart Horsey. for perfect attendance: Junmie Callaghan, Raymond ClOW, Donald Doucette, Stanley Deighan, Bil y Linkletter, John Perry. Prize for most improvement, Ruth Benton. Grade III. Mary McOurdIe: Trustces Merit Cards for General Proficiency: l. Ethel Heckbert. l. Joyce Brooks, Leo MmoQuaid, Jean Summons (equal). 3. Kenneth Arsensult, Roy Perry (equal). Pass List: (Lu order of merit): Ethel Hcckbert, Joyce Brooks, Leo MacQuaid, Jenn Simmons (equal), Kenneth Arsenuult. Roy Perry equal) Helen Stright, Ruth Macbmnur. Paula Sehunnan. Ma Simmons (equal), Ifric Blacqu c, Rough Kt?!‘ 90'1"“ 5i’i<'Dfii'ifiiii-lMaclnnis, Louis Blanchard Ronald “falluoe Harding, D. R. Morrison Robot Grady, Billy Brooks, Leo a llifjyii IIP-ckixirt, NH Clair Simmons. E r .. min. Windsor Cornoy, Donald Richards, Jerry Arsenaul’ Grade IV, Idn Dawson. Trustees Merit Cards for General Moficirncy: l. Tauntcn Landry. ) . Sally Bohurrnaa S. Roy Grant. of merit): , munton Landry, Sally Schumu l loy Grant, Ruth Boston. Donsld| . Anmonv Arsenoult. Ivan, l" (‘e \V"r"il‘lll!'0I’i, Fimrm- , Allan Gallant, Russel O 1v""\‘ P.~.-.<-_ Stanley l) r 1 iv“. Do ‘-'l, Raymond Clow Billy Kinch, Mary Pope, (‘nu llmcq lzorv. iiriiolri Put-on, Claire Whit» Jimmie Callrizhan.‘ Billy Arsr-nnult, wiurm Gdliant, f i Pen-y, Hazel Baker, Arnol Arsen- ault, Hubert Gallant, Charles mick- son, Aldcr Wedge, Raymond Arsen- ault, Reggie Clow, Albert Vincent, Ralph lucClsir, Ruth Simmons, J. John Wedge, James DesRoche, Wil- fred Clow, Cyril DesRoche, Wendell Clow, Alfred MacDonald, Henry Ansvnault. Douglas Harkness, John Ahesrn, Ralph Clow, Claude Ar- senault, Gamet Watson. Grads III. Joan Moon: ‘Prunes Merit Cords for General Proficiency: . Russel Arllnaillt. . John Somali. 3. Ines Pewrl Pass List; Russel Arpenault, John Smallman, Inez Peters, John Hard- ing, Bill Nicholson, Pay Enmsn. Layton Schurman, Domino Snog- rea, Parker Crockett, Enid Mac- Leod. Betty MncKay, James Arsen- ault, Joey Schurman. William Mor- rLs-on, Frances Waugh, Wilfred Gal- lnnt, Junior Morrison, Eric Perry, >iJunlor Waite, Clarence Arsenault. Dorothy Daley, George Grady, Lloyd Richards, Joyce Currie, Jessie Mac Morrison, Percy Gallant. Preston MacAusland, Lowell Phillips, Emma Snnunnan, Ikwidie Peters, Phyllis Williams. John G-orrill, Kathleen Ramsay. Mary May Martin, ‘Thelma Aim-Neil. Perfect attendance: Parker Crock- ett, Clarence Arsenault, Junior Morrison. Eric Perry. Grade II, Doris P. Munceyr ‘lrustces Merit Cards for General Proficiency: l. Donna Shaw. 2. Edith McLpllan. 3. Chum-s Perry. Pass List; Donna Shaw. Edith McLcllmi, Charles Perry, Leonard Savidant, Dmiri Estcy, Gloria Wocxisidr. Marcrllus Nlrivor, Bar- bara Cnnmd, Bonnie Grady. Jcssie UMERSIDE a. cuntorcrou i ' ' illici- an.‘ lKensington High For a Healthier and Happier Summer Vacation, Out h the warn nu and that’: JULY frolh air everyday- what our boys and girls need for health and happiness. Give them a C.C.M. Bicycle and let them enjoy their summer to the Holman's makes it easy to buy a C.C.M. —0nly $1.00 Down and 1.00 Weekly. ~ 3DAY BIKE SALE Thursday - Friday - Saturday. 4th - 5th - 5th utmost. l? l i . l _ Prizes for ixizllcct litre lain-c 1 lisun Al'.§(‘ll.lll _Enri:lit l). 1m i. l. A E nPsl mil: n. lJui iii l-.\!-,. i PIZZPS for general proficiency. l ,D(uiui1 Hun“; 2. l<..'l.iii McLmin , 3, (jliarlcs Perry; 4. Leonard Savi- dam. Prize for moat improvement dur- ing the year iuvurded to Leo Perry. Grade II, Ada AIacDougall: Trustees Merit Cards for General Proficiency : l. Isabel Howatt. Z. J0 Ami Woodsidn. 3. Ellen Moliison. Pass List: Isabel Howatt, Jo Ann Woodside, Ellen Mollison, Joan Baker, Beverley Gay, Donald Har- ris, Nancy MacFarlane, Ivan Mac- Kenzia, Clara Mae Simmons, Barry Tyler, Robert Ems, Ivan Plneau, Ethel Cahill, Verne Read, Frances Ann Locky, Edward Maclnnis, Jean Matthew, George Smith, Austin Squnrebriggs, Lloyd Stewart, David Morrison, Donald Enmsn, Melvin Amenault, Donald Gallant, Derwyn Huestis, Joan Morrison, Gordon MacDonald. Eiroy MacDonald, Ern- est Arsenault, Gilbert Asena/ult. Prize List: Prizes for general proficiencv Jo Ann Woodside; 3. Ellen Mollison; 4. Joan Baker. Prize for most improvement dur- ing the ‘your awarded to Gilbert Arsenau . Hines for awarded to Annlo May Goas, Ber- erly Gay, and David Morrison. Grade I, Enid S. Madam-lane: TrusteesMerit Card for General Proficiency: l. Inghnm Palmer. p. Paul Schurmnn. 3. Jon-n Pnlmcr. Pms List: lnglmm Palmer, Paul Schurrnan, Joan Palmer, Claudia Bnrwise, veldu Sudsbury, Cecil Gra- ham. Lloyd Gallant, Nell Sharp. Mark Richard, Riegzle Arsenault, Wilfred Gallant, Earl Watson, El- mer DesRoches, Albert Gallant. Ellsbrey Doyle, Bennett Arsenaulf. Kenneth Beaudrenu, Stewart Grady, Alcide Richard, Clarence Gallant. Alfred DeCosie, John Porr . Freddie Cormier, Claude Callas an. Ira Doucettc. Prim List: Prize for fmirth hllrhest standing in class for year, Claudia Barwlsc. Prize for greatest improvement shown during year, Neil Sharp and IZlisbrcy Doyle. Grade I, E. L. Bowness, teacher. Trustees Merit Cards for General Proficiency: l. Julir Mcikle. XTIIC-Fflflflflf‘, Bobby: Gallant, Roy Gallant, Earl Cnliill. Alison Ar-. sr-nnull. Innis: WV-ziuc. John Mam» Nnllplil‘, Jzunes IHi-liurd, Francis! Marlin. lrRuy (ivrrlvr. Kennl-th T)"i_'illil], .\TlllOTl Ilu “in. ffiiuvlon‘ , inn‘ Enrlizhtl (iv, (ivlzilli nuul‘. Mi. lJr-luuoy; Loo Perry". ilridir- Sowicr, LxRoy Gallant, Eric Cahill, F ncis DesRoche. 2. Katherine MacFarlnne. 3. Billie Stewart. Paswd: Jillic Mcikle, Kath- erine MacFnrlnnc. Bil in Slow- url, Junior McKay, J e an Dunn, Nancy Bell, Ronald 101ml. (‘lurlr-s SVJili-‘on. Palsy Ogilvn, John Verwoll. Bradford Clark. Gnri ii Toombs, Harry Matthew, Drvnulrl Darby, Wiihrd Wliiiv, Muy- nnrd Schurman. Edward Strong. Gcrald Enman, David Clark, Ernest Heckbert, Gerald Warren, Marlon awarded to: l. Isabel Howstt; 2.‘ i...“ Arsenault, Annie Mav Goss, Gussie sch Ifitt School Closing and Prize List (Continued frcm page B, High Honor Certificates award- ed to James Saundg and Charles Howl-lit. Grading Llst Grade V to VI (In order of merit) James Saunders, Charles Howati. Henrietta McArthur, Joseph Kil- bride, Mac Watson, Jean Mill, Nora McCnri-cll, Edna Mnnn, Erma Gill, Margaret Caldwell, Mildred Clark, Heath Cobb. GRAD! IV Miss Ready’: Dept. Prims donated by Home fir: ggre .. ze or Hg es A l- warded to Albert Boyle. a Prize for Second Highest Ag- gregate awarded to Row-an Pro- Prize for English and GeOlmphy, awarded to Rowan Profitt. and Prize for Arithmetic, awarded to Boylo HlKh Honor Certificates awarded to Albert Boyle, Rowan Profitt, and Betty Pendleton. Grading List. Grade (In order of merit) THE CHARIJOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Tho Gentral Guardian Thh 0083a I morn! hr new! OI lofll Hi Id OI S77J‘!".'...‘.."...‘l..i?"J-'§9 able h ndvauo. OBABIIJ. to: micrograph:- 4n. 5355i IILION AND Ill!- TFDO. — £71065 J 7&1. 5t. John's Church. Miiiflfl- AM- Morning Prayer 11 A-M Rustioo. m “that”??? enln e: . . Ev ' yL-m-i-o- . cndctuunscruts compo tan g actioal men at the r t m: Held Do iirrgnasy July mi. starting at 1.3/6 g at ranch Gugcgil-l ‘i’? Qiu " m ) 1.00 .11. O. m“ ( 11-187-1-4-81. urn wonwnrrms - ‘INC-Ibo annual nreetlm of the darn-items Association o: Prince zgdlwvd Island held 1n an Juno with o Prui- dcnt, Mr. I. Quins-M. UNI“- P, . dent ( County). W. E. Brooks; V t (Ellfl! County), n: Score- ltar-y-‘Iressurer, mamas vlnn. Y iW/BY In North Rusti-oo on many even- ‘ing, a 1 . m. Wellington Arithur Houston M the age o1 eighty-one years. Deceased yvas the last surviving member of the fum- ily cf the late Mr. and Mrs. John Houston. Although an invalid for nine years M was in his usual state of health until a few days prev- ouglri to make you soy: Your breakfast "only van endorses exports “What ready-to-cn cereal ls the fsvourlll In u: family?" This question was put to 2000 hzusewives right across Canada. Five times as many said Kellogg's as said any other brand of cnrn flakes! Why? It's their flavour! Mr. l‘. G. Baillie, Superintendent of Val-nor‘! Ginger Ala, and developer of Cleco Flavours, llyli "I was happy to loin the distinguished group of flavour-experts who had already taste-tested corn flakes in an impartial blind- fold test. You can certainly quorc me as saying Kellogg's Cum Flakes are first for flavour!" ious to his death (when pneumonia set in. During his 10m: illness he was very patient». always looking on the brighter side of life and iresting in the secure promise of a irlsen Lord. He was a man oi’ sterling char- iucter, respected by all who knew him and a. member of New Glas- ,go\v Cirristian Church since early iin manhood, He swnt all of his life in Mayficid and North Rus- tico where he was one of the most progressive farmers. The district cf Mayfield owes its name to Mr Houston hi5 being chosen from a long list of names while he served as school Secretary of that dis- lrirt. His devoted wife (n00 Mary Eliza Woolneri predeceased him on April 17. i938. l There are left to mourn the loss n? a dearly beloved fnthcr the, Flloiving daughters and sons, (Ruth). li/Irs. R. A. Houston. New fllnsgou‘. (Ada) Mm. R. Waiter Tlurdetto, Strathconzi, (Gertrude) Mrs. Alex M. McKay, Straihcona. (Crisco), lvlrs. Whitfield Yeo, F (Erma) Mrs. Iiazolgrove. (Jean), Diamond, Winsloe South, ifiwiest. New Glasgow, Russell, New York Citv and lnme at home. i The funeral which‘ was held from his late residence was can- ductcd by Rev. Roscoe Nice of the Central Christian Church, Char- lottetown. Hymns sung were Abide with Me, Asleep in Jesus and Lead Kindlv Light. Pniibcriivrs wern: Messrs. Austin Imird, Davis Moffaif. Leigh War- ren. Frank Houston, Warren Houston and Benjamin Woolner. Interment was in New Glasgow grneterv. Lorne I-Imvnff. Shirlqv Mccm-volL Wendell Kilbridc. Dorrcu Mncbcsn Roy Hniely, Ralph Kilbrido. Grade II (Dflss Higgins‘ Dept.) Prizes donafrd by Home and iSrhool Asmciation. l Prims for G-nnernl Proficient‘. lzirvatded io:-- l. Alan Chamoimi. 2. Sylvia Pcndcton, Ii. Neva Heck. bert and Freda Heckbert. Grading List Grade II to III i (In order f_o_ merit) I Mnisie McMahon, Neva Hock- Jleri. Sylvia R-ndleton. Freda Heck- hert, Francis Adams, Betty Toomhs, Joan Larkins, Alan Champion. Al- fred Anderson. Grace Carr, Olive Howard. Jackie Bernard. -Don Clark. Jean Lm-kins. Jenn Thomp- son, George Clark. Charlcs Rowers. Frank I-Iomtt, Elizabeth mom Chisholm, Marshall son, Linwood Gill, Grade I (Miss Thompson's Dept) Prizes donated by Home and School Association. Prizes for General Proficiency awarded to l. Gwynneth Davison. 2. Helen Pendleton. 3 Leonard Thibeau. Sims. Thomp- Albion Kllbridc. Prbl for Perfect Attendance .csuur*s.sru ii a n. , _ freda (Bhisholm. p °n m Grading List from Grade I to II Albert Boyle, Rowan Profit/t. Betty Pendleton, Margaret Jar-' dine, Marjorie Mann. Joan W lock, Lillian McNslly, Isabel Jsr- l dine, Norma Huméahrcy, Sidney‘ Mill. Eugene Pen ergsst, Reggie‘ Thompson. Tommy Pendergast. Roger Kennedy, Betty Caldwell.) Newtie McArthur. Norman Mcncn- | aid, Beatrice Folland. l Perfect Attendance and Punctuallty Betty Caldwell, Margaret Jordine, (Isabel Jardine. Perfect At Roger Kennedy, Mildred Clark. Frrsma Gill, Edna Mann, Marjorie Mann, Henrietta McAs-fhur, Betty Pendleion, Mac Watson. Grade III (Miss Higgins’ Dept.) Prizes donated by Home and School Association. Prizes for General Pm!’ ' a- warded tor- l. Audre- Profitt. 2. James McNslly. S. Shir Kenne- Perfect Attendance Billie Connick. Sylvia Pendletnn, Maisie McMahon, Linwood Gill. Francis Adams. Grading Llst (In order of rnerll) from Grade III to IV Jllllli‘! McNnllv. Audrey Profitt, Jenn Davison. Billie Connick, Aub-' roy Brooklns. Shirley_i Kennedy. é’ '3 i‘ a "cl "vi. "eivr Pane. Walter Martin, ea-IYWH Helen Pendleicri, Leonard Thib- ‘ "~11- Gwynnefir Davison. Ivan Dav. no Arsenauit. Mary MacDon- ald. Ella, trust Geraldine Humphrey. oil, . Jenn ibeau. Rec l’; McCarvelL Gloria mils, Anna Kali. bride. Eileen Cobb. Wendell Payn- ier. Charles Bcairsto. Allison Gill. Ellsworth Mann. Doris Mann, Viv- ian Mailett, Clive MacDonald. Doris l Reeves. Stella MacDonald, Alfreda Chisholm. Phyllis Carr. Ralph Con- 4011. Donald Reeves. Charles Reeves -—-K onosz ro mo SECRETS IONDON- —A 38-year-old flikht watchman at iihe air ministry was sentenced to six months im- nrisonme it for stealing £5 from a box filled with Fdentisl" docum-ng; M, Home. home of thn Ministry """~~~~~-nn_no_u_,q_n_q_qqun_| EXAMINATION fitting and annplylng Giana Ito. ll. J. MIBOII OPTOMETBIBT Montuue. P. l. l. Olllce llnurl: l0 to l! A. IL I in 6 P. M. Harold Martin, Edward Murphy, ElhfPZl-P Delaney, Jackie Small, Alex Moilison “%u=asuuur“ DIUGSTOII The ols now in vogue pnrticillnrlv ivcll with English R98- ~’."v fltrullilrr oi dark miahrwgany, The iioncs include: Cclndon (sea _'\;‘|L'1'. . '_'.' liAlilVf‘, com‘. chart- rcus" 1* i o: rind crdnr. m ircitwinkle blue go| Spiders and miilnes [the ‘Arachndda class, neithcr being an insect The ‘unlike the plant-eating mites, fue- beneflcml to man, ‘qucntly are since thry destroy lsccis. EE~END r001) VALUES TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SAVINGS ...if lfsio give you that oxiru fusi siurii It’! a proved fact: If you don't ca: with appetite, you: system can‘: handle eificlenrly what you eat. So, it's well to sQHIBIIIDQI‘ that Kellogg's Corn Flakes do the three vital things every breakfast should. (T ) Proven first in ‘flavour, they Imptynur alupyappetito. (2) Crammed full of “carbohydrate" energy fuel, they start you quick. (3) They help hop you gningthrough hours of work. Ready in 30 seconds and never: pot or pan to clean ! Get several packages tomorrow; z ; or, if you're a breakfast- onzer, insist on the wax-wrapped individual package. Made by Kellogg's in London, Canada. I Jun c low pennies for the fami- ly's breakfast when you serve Can- ada's favourite cereal. Get the new economical family-size package. mcunder _ TALKING FINGERS FOLKESTONT’, EnS-\(CP)-— - former RAF. lllFlI, arraigned court for demonstrating R0yal lniuricus 1n- | Force morse s gnals on a bercount- er were released with a warning. .——~ spiders. hovlcver, CORN FLAKES SHREDDED WHEAT Lily Brand CHICKEN HADDIES Ezitons Snowflake BAKING POWDER Eatons Sunglo Eatons 6V2 OZ. BOI- —— SafE FRIDAY - SATURDAY - MONDAY Kellogg's Pkg. 10c 3for——- Pkg. 12c 2 for —-—— Eatons Choice 20 Oz. Tin WH|TE CQRN Each 10C. 2 fOi‘ ——— UQMESTK; , Eatons Choice No. 2i/2 Tin y sHoRTENiNc : TOMATOES Each 13c. 2for——- izlf-b- Pkz- 14¢ 21¢ . ' r-_-—--—-—- —- An-Qw Brand FM“? ...M._.._.______}_--- PEAS 16 Oz. Tin Each 100- 3 for _ _- . LUX FLAKES No.1 Flat Tin 13c 2for-———— _ __ __ 1 ‘Tb- Small Pkg. Tm—"" f'€amam”' 31g. LIME JUICE COFFEE, Fresh Ground. Lb.——-—-— BULKTEA, Lb.—--—-—-—-——— HEINZ SANDWICH SPREAD 17 Oz. Bot. -— 23c] Large Pkg. — — ——— »16 Oz. Bot.--——— 2Q 51°, 26 Oz. Bot- - - - ROYAL RUSSET A" APPLE JUICE Surprise CHIPSO 29mg" Eazhflirk" 1S6 SOAP Large Pkg. — ...-_-____._.___-. Ls. . Each 5c CERTQ 1:2.‘ Small Pkg. -— — 8 Oz. Bot. -- —- — MARVENS GOLDEN GLOW GOLDEN FIG BARS rush. u. - - -- in} TARTS PARAWAX 1 Lb. Block, Lb. Each —— -- -— 25c 13c 2 fm' 25¢ FRESH - COOKED - Prime RIB ROAST BEEF, Lb. Sweet Pickled HAMBURG STEAK Lb. 18c. Fresh Made Trimmed BOLOGONA SLICED. —— MEATS — CORNED BEEF, Lb. — —— 2 Lbs.————-— SAUSAGE, Lb- — — — —— PORK CHOPS, Lb. -——- smom 24c 14c 35c 18c 27c Lb. -- FRESH FRUITS and NEW VEGETABLES NEW BEETS 21c Bunch 11c. 2 for — — — —- FRESH SPINACH 25c 15c Lb. 9c. 3 Lbs.———-—--—- NEW CAULIFLOWER 21c 15c Head———-—--————-— HEAD LETTUCE Each 110- 2 for —— —- LEAF LETTUCE Each 8c. 2 for———-—-- CANTELOUPES Each —-—-——-——— zgc NEW CABBAGE Lb.9c. 2 Lbs.-——-—-—— I