1 Se SUMMER ‘3 true wesreau GUARDIA , commandant-may“ g’ summer: n: ygum$mw NIILIIIICIIII-Illlflmikillillfififlllfogj Tl» "will" "l" l" MIN his It n: of an rsuwm; m", 1,. 'um ;tore, ma: n. c "In n 1 Q Mali Gang? §1"'o:§'."111.'§1 Ton-one Bakery. Inter It. ,__ Th; Gnenlhn wl he delivered le h ' carrier My at 3e per day or 10o per ‘M5171. om h h-mnu’ b’ 1m.- veur order to the bey mlonllble for deliverlee on you; n"; .4111: column In reserved fer newe or iuesl Interest but slvsrthlrq 9|‘ 11 newsy nature may be Inner-t.- 5d at. 2 cent; n word n , psy- alile Ill 53'5"". "racial. ivlonvs CHOCO- Summerside. 0.712231" T" it" S" nary va ues. i . LAILS 39c ib at Taylor Drug 00., Drug 5mm, Grgxffsgi‘ gigviisiiigiou. film-snowfall‘: Eshm‘°“1.‘°‘..,;.tg;; Icnsiagton f And Vicinity‘ M118 Yvonne lac-Biting wig; g. m. ‘ 0cm visitor to Summerside. IIIARN DOOR. ROLLERS. Track, 1,.1i.o111-s and Hinges in stock at. 1151.115, L-121-7-4-2l. _.|1'ILMS, souvenirs, picnic suv- -_. 111105, bathing caps, Gourlies Dr Mirs. Charles D. Haunt-t is en. 51.1w L--18 . toying a. pleasant holiday in Char- -——- lotitciiown the guest of Mr. and _1l-* YOU are looking for the Mrs. A. D. McLcunan. 1,1,1 111 lcotwear call in at Sheen 1.1-,“ Mclnnis, Water street. Sum- 1 nun-side. A full range to choose Glyden and Frederick Howard loft 110m for the whole family. ‘m Wednesday momin; for Miro."- L-157-7-4-2i. T011. N- B. io undergo examination for entry into the R. C. A. F. The Messrs, Don Baker, Clinton SPIIALT Slate surfaced Fire- siiie Shingles and galvanized Coun- ini Standard Steel icoofing in stock a; Bruce's, 14-121-‘14-21. ——N0. e. 10. 12, 1s 1mm Ga‘.- iuiiiizcd Soft Brace. Stake and Lac- liig Wire 111 stock at Bruce's. Mrs. Wesley: Ciiaiiiipion is en- joying a. pleasant v.s.t in Pctizii, N. S., the guest o.‘ Mu‘. and Mrg, John Morrison. Mfr. William Sutherland one of out local painters is busiiv ciigyg-il L'121‘7'4‘2L in paint-mtg the IGEICICIIC.‘ of My, .4115 Summerslde Summer Gordon Glow“- ‘ Bible School will o n Monday, m‘, John C10“. and so“ 3.‘, o! Jllll‘ 31h- " m" °‘°°°k 5h”?- l‘ Summersid wer rec < ~-‘ 1 Presbyterian Church hall, mm“ RAVE“ e em vmms '0' L-ll5-7-3-2i. 1 lVlir. Leigh Crane ans-thei- local painter is now busty cnfragitwl painting the interior of Mir. Grorge Bmokirrs nevw birch-ms; 511.3114, ' Mr. Merrill Crasweii of Char-i lflllwmwn Wits a business visitor to! Summerside on Wedncsda)‘. Ammo the many local man who. hatve rgcgentiy enlrscd in His Mal- i es ' - ,. . er l of John Leonard Gaudet, air- “yohnrfigfis” ,§,‘}1"‘°V§;'““§.n1“§ cmrtsnian of the R.C.A.P__ who was Mounmn “.110 rwfltfa ‘f0 ‘d 1S killed in an automobile accident at, on munaa‘. B0111 1,“. 11;, i‘ ‘v Si. 1110111215, Ont., recently, will one bg§il ‘pimp; m. ‘m0 * m" take piiicc this morning from t1 eifriends l,“ mo.r‘11(.1d of Pdutymanyi _BIi‘.DEQUE Unit/ed Church ser- vicw for Sunday, Jul" 7th. On Sunday July 7th there will be ljteflill children's day services at all the appointments. which are a:- foliowc: Bedeque, ll a.m.; Cape, Trowtrse 3 p.m.; Al-batrv 7.30 p.m. ltcv. Ralph W. Barker, Minister. 11-185. i —FIJNERAL TODAY. —'I‘l:e illn- {ti-IIICIICO of has pdareiits, Mr. and 1 Ed d i, L. N' i l '~‘. icxgioutrléilililimei 315ml? Tliglbaofiiry m??? Kensmgw“ J“"*‘m{° 507'" iiljrivcd at Miscouche on Wednesday’ 9am under M" 0MP“! g“ d‘ ' niiriit nd was taken to his l ta an” 0! me" "WW9" and 901ml’ 110x116. a B Mr. Kenneth MacLean nmgiit home another scwp on wrunr-xmy evening when thry dcwvnrd the Spring Valley Squad l5 to '7. Tim home runs by L. WAIISTII 1111:! n, McKay along with the outstand- ing performance of E. McDonald their moundsman, plYPd th- wav for their win over the snappy‘ Valley team. ] The weekly dance 1n the Kon- slngnon Rink on Wednesday night had the usual large crowd and passed off quietly with one and all mtidying themselves to the ulmor-t.‘ ________________ . KINKORA sciiooi. f -.\l.-\RRIAGE - A wedding of st. to a large circle of friends place at the First Baptist soiiage. Amherst. on ‘Thursday, -'.: e 27, at five o'clock when Rev. f‘ Olsen united in marriage. wzrvn Keith Fraser, 0f Charlotte- son of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. .- of ‘Pruro, and Mary Eliza- " \facNe'lll of New Perth, P. E. ighter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliv- .lncN'clil. ——H. Malpeque United Church P-"J TITZTHZQZ! The following ls the standing of Kinkora. School for the month or Jun :_ Malpeque United Church servims 5:866 X (senlon-l. Alma 1111c of a special nature on Sunday Monaghan: 2. Sadie Hailiwcll; s. l-l. l. The beautiful sunshine brought Harold McCourt, l ".10 cohgegatlons to this histori- Grads X (Junlor)—l. Noreen‘ ( )Id edifice. Rev. J. M. Murclil- Smith; 2. Ivan Fanner; 3, R059- 1 ipicvlous pastor of this charge) lean mam-ville and Leonard ‘ esenting the British and For- Keefe (equal). 1.54:1 Society, occupied the pulpit at morning service. Choosipg the text I ivns in the Isle called Patmos. Ivor. Juiin was passing through stren-l Grade VIII-J. Edith smith; I. units days: but John was of opzint- ‘Mary Corr: I. J. D. McCarviile. i.~:1c spirit; so we are passing‘, Grade VII-l. George Deighan; i111-ougi1 stienuous days, but we 2. EH8?!“ Sullivan. hurl repent and tum to God. Up- Grade VI-l. Patricia Johnston; hold God's name. Abhor that which 2. Leariors McDonald: S. Elaine Grade IX-l. fiance: Brennan; I. Frances Sullivan; s. Tena Mc- is evil, cleave to that which is good. F0119“!- God is our refuge and strength, Grade V--l. Llo d Smith; 1. mid a very present hclp in troubc Louis Shrccnan; 3. iivlflfljillg‘ to the good work done by Grade lV-l. Louis Mongghan; i-ii- Bible Society. stating the Brit- 3. Leo Corr; 3. Hilda Shrecnan. 1.11 and Fozeign Society Originated Grade III-1. Noreen Shreenani in the Napoleon age. Despite Warn. I- Eileen Gallant; s. 1111111111 Smith. the word of god Lg mlppgd u, n11 Grade II~l, Iris Brennan; 2. parts of the world. Mr. Murchison Albert Richards; 3. Roy Johnston, 5.111; very fecllngly the Scotch solo Grade I-l- Real-i Duffy: 1. Ain Countrie" slmeon Farmer; 3. Carmen Smith. ‘lv Anthem Bow Down Thine ————————-—— E111‘, by Emmemm-f w" eflecuvely MT. ALBION SCHOOL CLOSING Blllllr by the Choir. Hymns used —“'—‘ wvre, our glen Rgdegmgf. 3w” The annual examination of Mt. Lover of my Soul, and m” 3w”; Albion School was held on Friday, 1h.- N3m¢_ Mammal Anmem The June 28 with a number of visitors and parents present. The pupils “Wilma service was special, s num- were examined in the various sub- lxv: from a distance were present. and 11 large congregation. Rev, M‘; jects by their teacher. Four pupils were resented with Grade Eight Watson we; gu st sk , l1 t-hcme wag, 1 A“: ch15’. ‘i; 8mm Certl! cafes, Johnens Myers. Etta Jenkins, Alma MacNcil and Ora ill me. The synopsis wast-If ye ask anything in my I189“ I Wm fisdnga “b; ftfliltenfltrdgrlligizzg “fir? do it, b ra er, ra r for our family: fgr 23111151, i, e $11-11», dpyecu tcndanre -—J0ilI1l‘lla lviycrs. Neat- thosc moments of prayer, G91, the ness ——Stuart. Jenkins. (lcucrnl Pro- worid out of our ears, 11nd glve Qgd flciency -Bcti1 Stewart. Deport- menb- Catherine MacNcll and zlllillde tic answer 01:1: fir?!’ n; Wendell Jcnklnli The teacher n o“. a g- m“ 1. . 1 . W85 fruit, y y. c then presented with s purse and Messrs. Bowness and maeslils, or scarf while the following address Summcrside were heard acceptably W“ Tf-‘fldf in duct, Beautiful Isle of Some- 13¢“? Teach"? where: also My, Hues“, “n; um We have come to the close of an- fine solo, Only shgdowg, The M1114; other school year and we feel it Choir occupied the Choil‘ loft, and Bur duty w exilress lu our own ea m, ‘mu-Mm. P111185 mm, small way our appreciation of what Pr mm, M“ A_ J_ M51550“, you have done for us. Always in Prasldem, of p, p; 311m‘; pmgbyley- a pleasant. friendly manner you ial was introduced by Mrs, c, .1, have faithfiifv conducted us in our CrowdLs. Mrs. Matheson gave a very various studies throughout the "ltiltesilnc talk on the work ef the war. Wilmen‘: Missionary Society; the We know at times we seem very theme beln Christian Stcward- ungrateful and may not have at- shlp, “F. 1mg mm", md pmygf; telned the high standard you wish- lwe talent such as gift of song or H! f0!‘ "-1. but 85 W11 bvillll your leadership. The power of rayei- to holidays we hope that you will for- wnth the ruffled spirit. h giv- get the cloudy and remember only en talent can work with God's the lvrlshl and happy days were Roodness. Christian work stumbles had together. for want, of mmlqnnyy ggvlng, Lu]; Kindly accept this little gift. in (if Christ‘; love in Ahb flqld of 15- token of our esteem for you, and bcr, with (mate 5° yg 11190 1111 m; as you take up your duties anoth- World. and preach the Gospel to er year may your efforts he cmiv-n- "vrv creature. " . ,3qnms 11nd ed wl h success and we hope you Hiiestla w" ma“; 1,1 u; bggufl- have s delightful holiday. ful duet. "r11 semis." m. Bowness Signed on behalf of l a Pull"! "i=0 sang the solo "I'll p where ofAMt. Albion School. .\‘<)u wa t ," ff cu - treat of ice cream and ba- lv. Thenmilirlla tgnioln m’ bf m0 nsnae was then given by the leach- Oriznnlst, M's. Bimpgon, n; uscd er and ladies of the district. love The delightful afternoon was ‘l’ . GI To" My be '0 then bmight to s close by Slllilllil one 2B9 for this service or , GRADE "I Proficiency: - 1. C C ~ , i Prim: for perfect attendance in 2. “mod Grade III awarded toJohn Ahcam, 3_ Alexander Magnum Raymond Ai-senault. Hazel Baker. Pass List: (in order of merit) - Ralph LnCialr, Alfred MacDonald. Constance Conrod, John Ellis. 1 Donald. m“ F“rmer'..llt, Leonard Gallant, Leonard Ar- siiilz GUARDIA i AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE Capitol Theatre, Summer-side TO-NIGHT ..-_ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY , . 1 t1 Alive 1' i1..,11111-111.1» Heft UIVElS ' fiiulla? . BEERY, ALSO SHORT SUBJECT SHOWS AT 7.30 & 9.10 SAT. 3-8 & 9.45 rize ist of Summerside High School ECIAL PRIZES 1d, . _ RAM l 31.1, J11??? 55% M31??? ‘@5333’; GiPOlKQe Walker, Annie Pliiiipsoii, ‘Dane Downing, ‘Edith Dfvc, Ivan Rccvcsdeait Pickering, John C. ‘ ‘Catherine Lecky, Afsgnavhb . Arthur Sudbury. ' Grade VII. Keith Jelly: Trustees Merit Cards for Gciicral Proficiency: 1, Gwyneth Davies. 2. Kathleen Allen. 3. Constance Crue. Passed: Russell Weils. Edward Prflllghl. Ivan Sfright, Roberta Champion. C-eorzle MarQufir 1c, i Jack MacDonald, Harry Hrrkharig Jack Kelly, Carl Fitz: trick, \\‘<=ii- dell Stewart, ‘Edward erry. Grade VII. E. A. Tanton: Trustees Merit Cards for Gcncral G lPrlzes for iiiost improvement s 11.1111 during the year, tvcil 5111.13, and lstspicyi Doyle. Prize tor me 4th highest standing foi Lit} year. Claudia Barwise. _ GRADE 11 Prizes for General Proficiency flwflrdfid to: l. Isabel Howiitt; 2, Jo A1111 Woodside; 3. Ellen Molli- wll; A. Joan Baker. Prize for the most improvement during the year awarded to Gilbert Arsenault. Prizes for perfect attendance aivardfd to Annie May Goss, Bev- crly (my and David Morrisson. GRADE ll Perfect Zlt-CIIQBDCQZ Allison Ar- Sttll-"lllli. Eriicst Deighan. Enright Doucette, David Estev. General YOIICICIICT . - .. Shaw; 2. 231111 Mcldlla 1.133512‘) Pr1"_n‘_f1‘1°§,',°1,5';,a1mor it's Pc l‘; ll. Lrcuziard Savidaiit 2. Gerda Clark. . t Mrst llllpl‘O\.'(‘lIl€llL during the 3. Edward MzrNcill. 1 Ywr- b“) PHTY- Pass List: iNot in order of mcr-l GRADE III it), Afeah Palmer. Gerda Clark. Erl- Fourth in general proficiency, John Harding. Perfect attendance: Crockett, Junior ilfcrisoin, ward MoNeill. Ernest Arseiiault, ‘Hols ‘Brooks, Louis Gallant, Shelton Parker-Harris. Ruby Key, Barbara Roxm-s, w” C’ r _ EPIC Si1irley Smith. Stirling Squat . ‘tmemc Alsfllaun- bllfiilf. Bevi Todd. Ruth Tncm ' SI Clill 1911935 101‘ Dfliorlment: Archie Richard, Clarence Ai-scinuii Layton Scaurman, Mary May Mar- D011 Mcfqejnv James Mdlcfln’ ‘ “ i111, Friy Eiimzin, Frances Wau:h.1 ‘ Clarence Arsenault, Reddie Peters. Dorraliie Snogren. Grade VI, ER. Harrison. BA. 'l‘rustccs McriL Cards for General Roy Peary, Helen Stright, Aldeflmexandsr 545411111115 i . via-doe. Leo MacQuald. Ibury, Lowell Huestigonréfinililrriia Prize for the most. improvement Schurman, Earnest. Wflliayng NYQh. lri Grade III lvvrk during yen-r. '0li'lS Gaudet, Jerusha Ifllfllrugy James DesRoclle. ibeonard Gallant. Stanley Ross "All GRADE IV lleen MacLcan, Henry Perry Milton Prlzs list for perfect sttendariotfiMolllson. Helen Stciivart, ‘Albinus Margaret Joan Muttart. Eleanor Gallant, syivere Bernard, Lgonard Smith. D-R. MOPFlSOH. Dvnllld MM- Arsenault, Dauphene Clark, Fran- cis DesRoche, Ivan MacCormack. GRADE v Perfect attendance: Helen Stew- Pcrleet attendance: Robert Perry m, Leonard Arsenault, Leonard Pied Bernard. Edith Squarebriggs.l(3al1ani,_ Grade VI. Freda. It‘. Woodsldei GRADE V 1. Ma P lm . Prize for improvement. Hsricil 2. Iielgi Cine?‘- Blficlllllefe- S. June Ramsay. Prizes for perfect attendance: P“; 1.15;; Mary P5111197’ 1,9111, Frank Arsenauit, Keith Champion, Fmicst Doucette, Leonard DesRoche, Aubrey Gallant, Royce Gallant, Donald Giiudet. Gordon Iilnkletter Kenneth Iilnkletter. GRADE VI Perfect attendance: Helen Stew- Crue, June Ramsay, Clair Williams, Shirley MacNeill, Dorothy Milligait. Ethel Martin, Cyril Gaudct, Her- bie Bell, James Mountain, John Sharp, Laurie Peters, Billie Smith ‘Junior Huestls, May Grady, Ed- WHNI Chaisson‘, Alban Geri-fer. Perfect attendance prizes to Dor- 1 othy Miliigan and James scniztult. tam Fourth highest in general profic- iency. Donnie Sudbury. Grade V. Anne Green: ‘Trustees Merit Cards for General Most improvement, Nicholas Pg-Qflclency; Galldet- 1. Garfield Gallant and Robert Perry (equal). Perfect attendance: llgorothy Ml‘.- llgan, James Mounta . HONOUR. 1101.1. 211°‘??? “f1“*'*‘§““°', s: noiero meri fr Prlrwlirafl Drift. Grade x. Mlsl i the year): Garfield Gallant tagd Ame! Rummy! Robert Perry (equal), Graham Governor Genes-M's Medal for Muttahrt, Howard M’acl"arlane,i General Proficiency won by Pew Robert Romcke and Charles mm. R/lkcrs ers (equal), Jean Heckbert, Jacki C-W-L. Prize to student mlldnllMacFarlane, Ivan Mnclelltin. amv 2nd hlshest standing in Grade X ma Jane Read. Garth Gay, rsuicr \Wfl b Shirley Cflllbefill- ,MacLennan, Nell Macleod, Donald ; 1.0. 11. prlnze for may on 10rd | MaoPhee, Gordon MiicKfly, Alan . Tweedsmulr. iron by Peter ROSt-‘IB-fliecky and Basil Praught (equal), = Winners of Diplomas: Peter Rns- Fred Bernard. Dorothy Ellis. iiiv- ,~' eta. Shirl?!’ Cflllbflik. Billy IVIcIAOd ' ard Gallant, Raymond Arsenaiiit. Karl Merrlllm. Gefflfd Belfllfldi Beulah Maclnod. Edison Baker, Gor- , Reginald McLean. Belly Mathlewu. don Rogers. Edith Squarcbrigus. 1 Allison McDonald. Bil-v M0Ml1rd0.,Thercsa Gallant. Jimmie Johnson, Edith DOddS. Bilifmll‘ Read. John MacDonald, Winners 0f Certificates: FIAIWQ!‘ Prim; for perfect plum/fiance" Heckbert. Betty MCMUIIIO. Aft-hm‘ Robert Perry, Fred Bernard. Edith Allen, Wanda Reeves, Reglnaldisquammjgu Souarebrlggs, Everett McFarlane, Ellsworth White. Helen Small, gm], v, 351w.“ Jlimés W001i. Tlllemllll Slrlihl- Trustees Merit Cards for General Proficleric : Grade IX. Albert Sllllphanl: 1_ p-ranaégs camera“ ‘Trustees Merit Cards or General‘ 3, y...“ 13.1w, Proficiency: 3. Ernest Doucette. , 1- Bi" Dlllflllil- Pass List: (In order of merit): l 3- Alldlfl’ Chlmllbn- Francis Cameron, Janet Baker,‘ 31 Betty ‘Bruce. Emest Douccttie. Annabelle Alli-111 T. 0~ D1 E- Plllfi 701‘ E558! OIVAnna, Harris, Fiaiik Arseniiiit Lord Twcedsmulr, Billie Woodlng- Mary B9116 Mart", Mona"; I)“. 2. Graham Muttart. ‘have tiiade 65 per l . ,,, _ °°“° _. mf."'ii'i%“nié°3 m). ya ton. 1 Pass List: meanor Currie, Shirley Dodds, Jean Nicholson. Merle Clark Richard Merriam. Ross Durant, Imslie Coney. Nora Bqusrebrlggs, Wendall Callback, Rheta Hopgood. Francis Arsenault. Alban Callaghan Billie Cunningham. Kathleen John- son, Preston Kelly, Leo Shields. Claude Iccky, Grant Molllson. Billie Womllriiztm. Bobble Schurman, Bruce MacDonald, Joyce Bernard. Donn Read. Frances Corney. ‘Au- gustine O'Brien, Edna Peters. Grade VIII Pane Llsh l, Grace Romcke. 2. Lowell Alien. S. Roberta Got-rill. Bobby Palmer. Betty Miigee. Vivian Strlght, Vernon Gav, Jimmie Har- ris. Nettle Peters. qbestsr MacDon- Roche, Royce Gallant. Kenneth} .Llnkletter, Claude .Kelt.h Rogefson. Harold Niartin. Gordon Llnltletter. Aubrey Giuliani. 1 Grad!‘ I-Tllfi MCD") l l Riegls Callaghan. Carmen smith i Ovllda Arsenault. Barbara Currie, Russo‘. Arsenmill. Joseph Gallant. Donald Gaudri. Wvman Ellis. Francis Blacqulcrc. i] Bfvs, donated bv Mrs. |Drvlc, awarded i0 Rodney Mc- Tignish Convent Closing Exercises FROG-LAM Duet. Chorus, O Canedb- Preach Clam. Song, Ohfp-s-dee - Prtmen ass The 111111111: indignation Meet- IIlg‘—JlLf1IOI‘B. The Social World -Intcrn1edhtse. The Three Springs -8eniora. Waltz-Rose Blanche-Watch; Chorus. when the Sugar Maple Gwws—School. Distribution of Prince and Oertl- flcates. God Save the III-Ill. YI-IZILIST 8011101011; for Chletlu: Doekino, d00- ated by Reverend John A. 1b- Donald. merited by Plulne $- Donald. Prize for Highest, Agfregufz Grade X. donated by Reverend J. N. ‘Prainor, merited by Alice Mn- Qunid. Prize for Matheunstil-es, donated by the C. W. L. awarded to Mar- lon Dawson. Prize for History, donated by Hoiv Family Society, awarded to Reta Mclnriis Prize for application, donated by Reverend Mother St Gerald, l.- wardcd to Bernadine Ready- Prizc for English. donated by u" Children oi’ Mary, awarded to %'Alicc lvicQiiaid. Prim for litiporiment, donated by Moth/er Superior, awarded to Priscilla. Ciavln Pi-izc for Application, ' lx-Ciair. for Application t0 Music, . Nit-Donald for Siiiuing and Music, Mm I/Pciilll‘. Certificates for awarded Grade X, who cent, or over have iyrcn Z‘./-\'1'll'd(‘(l the following pupils . . Alice ltlcQuaid. Reta Mcliinis Alnrzoii Damon. Pauline McDonald Bernadine Rflfldy. Prize for Christian Doctrine Grade TX irrcrirhl, donated by Reverend John A. McDonald. a- wnrdcd tr) ,\'iili'(‘l‘ila lieClair. Prim IN‘ HliZlW-V Af-lireifflle Grad.“ IX, dnixatiirl by Reverend Moihei" St Gerald, awarded to Nollie PPITY. Prize for Deputment. dvrlllted 1w Roi-proud Mother Superior, a- waz-ticrl in Varv Harper for Hvcicne q won by: cunan. Rota llroccrick Nollie Perry Eleanor Mclnnis. Ahvrclla LrClair .~'\'ll‘.‘Il~. ,l\i".»i*naiilt. Lona Silva Marv ll-irpcr. ‘Fhclma Gaudet Aiiririv UBrlPn. Hirriot. Gavin. and Mm- LrClflll‘. 111-mp; {or Music: Clare McDon- nl(|_ 11111111112 Walker, Edith Rich- aisd The society of St. Thomas d'Aqui11 gives two prizes for French ln each division. ‘These prlZPS will. be awarded later, when ' the results of the examinations BIG received. INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT Prize for Christian Doctrine Grade VIII. donated bv Reverend John A. McDonald. awarded to Catherine McKinnon. Prize for Christian Doctrine iFrench), donated by Reverend J. N. Truinor. awarded to MBPEBYBT Gaudct. Prize for Highest Aggregate Grade VIII, donated by Mo er 5t. Gerald, awarded to Clarice Cormler. Prize for Highest Aggregate Grade VII. donated by the C. W. L., awarded to Florence Mcinnls. Prize for Highest Aggregate Grade v1, donated by Mother Su- perior. awarded to Greta Gaudet. Prize for Perfect Attendance - clarice Cormier. Prize for Devortmcnt, Elaine Rcarly. Mmm- ‘ P111111.» School Certificate! won by: awarded w Emmett Bra-llam- Clarice Coriiiler. Catharine McKinnan. May Qaudet. Antoinette BETDBM- Clare McDonald. Frances Christopher. JUNIOR DEPARTMENT Prize for Christian Doctrine. donated by Reverend John A. McDonald. lwflfded to Rik M0- Donald. Prize for Highest Average Grade V, donated bv C. W. 11., awarded to Lciia Doucctte. Prize for Highest Average Grade lV-—Bett_v Kinch Prize for Highest Average Grade IIL-Dora. Perry. Prize for Dcportment, donated bv Reverend Mother Superior, s.- u-ardcd to Lorraine Arsenault. Prize for application. -Rlta Har- Der. Prize for Perfect Attendance — Lena Gavin. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT Prize for Christian Doctrine Grade II iEngiish) donated by Reverend J. A McDonald, award- ed to Frances Perry, - Prize for Christian Doctrine Grade I, donated by C W. L. l- warded to Colleen McCarthy. Prize for Christian Doctrine Grade II (Prcnciil- Janet Pen-y. Prize for christian Doctrine Grade l (French) -Alban Arsen- ii. a u Highest Aggregate Per Prize for Wocdinzton, 1 Grade II —-Ai<l0l‘l8 Ty. Prize for Highest“ Aggregate a . awarded t0 Prize fnr agmlicatlon for Grade John R. IPi-ench Urban Cameron, E ~7-"""‘l IVSPYYMI“ Wilfred Casey. Ernest Road. Both" - Illllls MacFarlane. James Grady, Jcscipli Rnznvet. , Prize for improvement, Francis Biacquiere. i Prizes for rfcct aliciidanrc. Frank Arsennu t, Keith Champlain Einest Doucetle, Iiconaril Da<- Roche. Aubrcv Gallant. Rovrc Gal- lant. Domfd Gaudct. Gordon Liiik- letter. Kenneth l-inklclter. Grade IV, M. S. Iiewle. . . . . .. $112.: 1nd in Anna May Doucette____ PTKZO for Attendance, draw-n by siilrlcv Mclnnls Prize for Good conduct, award- ‘h-ustccs Merit Card: for General Proficiency: i. _Auna Hewitt. 2. Bobbie Gay. .'l. Alan Stewart; (Continued on page 10’. (201 1). ¢ ‘IIIIIDTFUUUIIB lallllflill fscnool Standing ‘Kensington High i School Closing , , M155 B1111.& uCcnnor, R ‘N ,_ Li in Al . and Prize 111st 1:211:22. c. .'L‘§Z€=.11...°°d.“t.'l i For The Year —-— O'Connor. . ‘Phofiendngto IIBCII IIIEI -—i ,1 .. ‘7-___ .. its closing exerclitsel-jlg on Tgoursdag Mr, Gerald OMeara, of the P X;‘,‘,‘1'ff_";"] ' M mm‘ ‘ 11.1; (vi-111: .1108. . . .141 DJ) t. Limes evening. in King George Hall, Ken- .15, 1, Highlanders, who was home i 1 1 _ Mr. James Saunders very ‘on furlough he: returned to h'.s 0,1" ‘ ' oapably presided u master of eero- m; n, Dammoufli, N, s. I _ ‘ m The Hell was tastefully decorated . Mr. Scott Coffin. of the Canad- i for the occasion, and parents and ‘ 13h Bank of Commerce, Halifax, N. ' friends of the pupils iumed out s, is railing 111 Aiberton. the zuvfil . emnasse to be present. =0; Dr. A. L. Keefe. ~_ O11 the platform besides Mr.| --- Blinder: rm. Mrs. P. J. Kennedy. I 11m. Graham Bennett. 111111111. , Prelldmit of the Kensingtcn Home iN. 8., ie visiting in Aliberton. the r and School Association 11nd Mnquests of her parents, Mr. and 11y, Norman MacDonald, principal of NUS. H J. Larkin i 1 the school. .____.. i 1 The Govemor- Gersersi‘: medal Mr Bud cliirk. who has been .\1 wan awarded to Miss Lorraine Mc- visiting in U. s A has returned 1, Manon. 1 was u follows:- tc his home. A G1 God Bl Our Alice 91min raid H” orus -—" ess , m, 0 Q. Canada" by Primary pupils. two? .1 m-emi visitor w his home Principals Report. 11mm Recltation- Grandmother's Gar-i den by Gwynneth Davison, Prtlzes and Pas Lists. Principal's _ l0_ (sfésdc ‘\ 1.. __..-__- 1 Mu. ivir. Racburn Corbett. of the Can- .1) udian Bank of Commerce. Sourlyj m? - was a week-end VISIIUI‘ to hi! hum‘? Valedi -Jeein Campbell. here. _ Prizes Pass Lists, Mr, How- __— . - 1 5W5 DePl- Messrs. Bill Fraser do Eric Corp . (H- . .\i. Il‘. Prizes and Pass Lists. Miss Psyn- bett, of the Curran d: Brlsrsfi C°m' 1 i" l-l-liu- \ W1"! Del)?» 1panv, 11w‘ employed on 111B Slim‘ 5 Jack In The Box -By Sevenimerside Airiwrt. “We “relvfllll. s . 1yi5lwrs to their homes here. Prizes and Pun Liatq, lvliias Rfiadys’ Dept. Mr, Brent. Matthews, Summer- l Prizes and Pas Lists, Miss Hig- side. ivss a “reek-end visitor to his 8111-5’ DEDE- home here. Vacation Song —Primary pupils.., Prizes and Pass Lists. Miss Thompson's Dept. Closing Chorus --“M‘y Own Can- adian Home." The Alberton Boy Scout soft- ball team ggfllll went down to de- feat Wednesday evening at the hands of Lil€ Flmsdale team to the "God Save The King.“ tuuc of iii-iii PRIZE LIST Governor -Geiicral's Medal for LINEUPS: Proficiency in Grade X- awai-d- Alherinn Elmsdale‘ ed to Lorraine Mcllaiimi. Catcher ‘ Prize for Highest. Aggregate of A Ramsay R. Forsylhe First. Year Students in Grade X, Pitcher . awarded to Phyllis Woodside. D, Curry L- Whelln Prize for Proficiency in Ad- First : vanced Subjects ~Grade X, iuvnrd- J. Matthews L Home 1 ed to Joyce Howard. Second Prize for Proficiency in English L. Callaghan E Hardy and. Arithmetic —Grade X, aivarti- Thir ed to Lorraine McMahon. E. Millman C. MrKenm Prize for Proficiency in Geog- S. Sh)? , . YllPhl’. History and Scimioe - ,A McQllald H Burke Grade X, equally merited by Phyl- t L. Field . lls Illoodslde and Lorraine Mi‘- ‘K. Wells D. Patterson . Mahon. C Flvltl Prize for Proficiency in Current L. .\fcQuaid B. Hardy Events -Grade X. equally merited i R I-‘i by Lorraine McMahon and Eddie 1R. Jeffrey K. Horne Pendergast. ‘ Umpire; Rev. S. J. Davies. Prize for Highest Aggregate — ?——— Grade IX, awarded to Wanda. At the closing exercises of the; Mann. Albcrion High School held Tucs- iiav llllPfllflflli, Rcv S J Davit-s. Prize for Proficiency in Advanc- ed Subjects, —G-rade IX, awarded p dad. A large number 0f ilfll" ,;_ _ to Wanda Mann. cuts and friends attended. 3L Prize for Pioficlency in English 3 Th0 DTOYFil-m ‘was l5 IOUOWT): 11,111.. and Arithmetic ~Gradc IX, aivnrd- I Flat: Sorta-Primary Dent. ‘1 _ ~ 5 t I‘ .. .7 Z1 iclicnn ._ ‘ll o .,.:s. g Certif- ed to Geraldine McLean, 1 Recitation-- Prize for Proficiency in Gctagi-zi- Hizhiaiid F 1 _ phy, History, and S"1 11cc - (‘r (10 ‘nouns, ‘flQQIkm-lxes IX. awaiderl to Patxi '. i ‘O Canada" Exercises ---Inter~ ' Prizes for Poi-ice: 1 lllPCifflii‘ Birgit. 1 ,1,.,, (-u,-1111,.m,,; Wllna Delaiiiv, v -11 11.11111, ' Soil:- "Piiddifs Garden" —~I”:im- ~ ~ Lorraine McMlThon 111d Erwin .".!'\' Dent. Thompson. Tap Dance-Jean Gordon. Doll Drill “Primaryi Dept. Sopig Eva Afrillctt ‘ Irish J1: — Roma Matthews. Frances BIcAlduIf. Flat: Drill - Intermediate Dept. Those who received Lmairfii: Di-i plcmas in Gracia X I11 order of merit. Lorraine itlrlvlaiinri. Phyllis Woodside. Joyce Howard. snow-Jean Murphy. i i-iiizi: LIST Jeane Campbell. PIfHY-“ATTS. Wli-"Js-n Highest Ava-rage Marjorie Baker. The King. Grade X-it-rlzec .1 "i: The Governor Pwneral’: Medal IX- l) for (Icnr-rwi Proficiency in Grade ' ' Eddie Pcndergast. H J 1 Grade Amy Johnson. (i * Vina Higgins. X was awarded to Alisa Collect) Phyllis Moase. Matthews. Ingham McNelll. ———-- ‘1 Dc-Sibwhez. The Albertori Softball team dropped s twin bill to the Elms- ...e Poxzor, l. dale softball team Friday. Scores . wcrc 46-23, and 15-9 - The more in the Pass List Grade l’! (In order of merit) Wanda Mann. Patricia Pcndergast. _ . he (‘+1 .0215. first game by ‘ Geraldine McLean. no means indicates the trend of DPiiri-flrlli wlgm, Delaney, the game however. with the ex- h _ wllm Monklgy, caption of the seventh innln when :- all- Quul, Mcponam, the Albertcn team prscticalv ¢oi-~_ Non-nan M111, lapsed to let. several runs over the - D1- ThQmpgQyL plate, the teams “raged a close.‘ wcll-playied battle with thc lilIF-“i. rival pitchers Iiexvis of the losers 3 Grade VIII “r. Ilowatt’! Dept. and Currie of the u-inncrs hurling Prize donated by Home and ll lhiilllivlll School Association for Highest Ag- great ball, I gregate, awarded to Emmett Bra- LINEUPF- ‘ 1111:1111, f Ad d s b] t Albcrion c Elmsdale ze or vance u, ens, 11- -\ wardled 1w Andrew hI-Iiimghécynl Art Ramsay P P. Burke _ G ' ‘i! . Prze or eograp y an 3 one M‘ Lewis J. Curr“, Prize for English awarded to “"9 1 Jew-g Follgnd, J Rochford Mum‘ G. Curne‘ Pass List, Gzade “VIII M Wm?“ E CUFF“ (in order o me t) Emmett Braham. K Matthews L, ‘Whelan Andre; ‘Humphrey, E Gas‘ 5- 51"!) our” Benign Hamilton. 1‘ ~ He" “ a ys anc. Belg? gag‘, R. Leard Fwd L Home Malcolm Kennedy. 3- Matthew“ R new 3"“ Eugenia Maclean. ‘I m - R Form,“ Jean Cousins l CQU" - ~31 - I1. Joyce Heeschen_ n Ilmpirc; Rev D Patterson. Grade v11. m. Ilownlfi pm " " _ Prize donated by Home and blflvDvllfi-d- 3mm] Agsocgauon gm- mghpy, Ag. i Prizc for Arithmetic sivarded to giregste awarded to Jessie Clark. ffilwrll Prvfllf». Prize for English awarded to“ ~11. ‘ Pass List, Grade VI Jessie Clark (In nrdrr of mcritt rm».- for Arithmetic awarded to I'l'Ylll.ll’] |)\']'.l'ill-"'Yl Phglfgja C131»); Ionc MacDonald. High Honor. .1 . _ , _ _.\> s. Prize for Spcller and Gengriphy, Virtoric Coiinick Doris C0112: .. ‘.1 1; i11- awarded m Lois MacDonald. Jlrurl‘ Heir-Wi- Qrucvlm ~\ ‘- i: . p11“ go; 51-31911; and l-ligtpry, Kfahon. l-Tilccn Prom’). 'I'i1ercsa .\l'c- i‘ . 1 1 awarded m 101; MacDonald, Imlian, Rubv Crmii. Shirley K1111111- FIN‘. Grincvlcve Delaney. Theresa , i-I I)» ' p“! 1,1,1, Grade y" ,'I‘l1ibcr1u. Ronnie KCIIIIOGY. 1 iIn order of mcrli) Jessie Clark, Lois .\'l:1cDr)i1ald. Grad! V 5011b!’ Phellcle. Clark, Shiricy Hughes. 3U!“ Pllyll"'r'§ Ilrvt- Tym-esa Mcpiapy, Prizes dmidtcd by Home rind iSrlirvf Association. Si Writing Certificates, Grade VIII 1 I‘ for "VIC-PST AEZTPQHV Senior \' ‘~'1'i.".l".l ‘l’lllll\' Hill 111m ~ 1 -. t)‘. P11111710! w; .1. to Ire Scmplc. Jean Cousins, Joan Folland. Prln) for English awarded to Gladys LcBlaiir, Evelyn HriiwiiiighPvaii 3111111. Joyce Hecschcn l Pi-rvc for History awarded to Lcc 1 Semitic. Junior ; Privi- for Arithmetic awarded tn Phellcla Clark. Lois MacDonald, Mvric Mill. . Andrew Humphrov. Tlicrcsa Mc-i Pass Llsi. Grade V I ', 1 bl Sc l.. Nab “n e “we (In order of mcrll) Progrz-‘sa Inc Sriiinlc, Pcarl Mann Glenn McKay, Hclcu Hamilton. i McMahon. Vlvi .\f1‘i. . . Malcolm KPflllfd-I‘, lmslie Clark ivcl". Rosella lot‘ D Edith Hawaii. Jcan Mallctl. Joan Nail.“ 11111.1‘ lineman. MacDonald. Jcaii Moasr. Shirley- Hughes. Jessie Clark. Chnrirs Gor- man, Thcma Gill, Flmuictt Bra-, Prize‘: fnr Perfect Aicndancc- ln Grades V, Scnlnr and VI award- ham, 1 0d ln:— '~ - Grade VI. ‘Alisa Paynfrris Dept. 1 Ilartoric Connlrk. Trmc MarDon- . Prizes (lonatcd bv Home and aid. GPncvir-vc Afr-Malina, H rive School Association. lloxviiivi. Ronnie Kwmcrlv, Jamw _ m d N Pm» for liiziicst Alziziegate n- (‘i‘ri\\tili. Gcorrv Mrblallou. Inc) V llM- i‘ » ~ . . . ‘ s1 u‘. . ~ “I523: ‘feirlolliiieiiisiicniiyilfdrdcd to‘ u " p Grrule V. Junlnr P f-u" ‘illliilf- lV-Vfifilfd W Do .111. ‘ , mi.- n 1;" i) i.) Ci"\:'!l.<_ll\\\?.‘.t, Icggizglkfgr Hxiitory aw-iirded to Ionei Prizcs tidnaigdub} 3,0111% flllil icmlillllwil 0“ Mile 10. 001 I.