oven-fresh Rn lioi, inuggy weather, when mosi cereals lose their freshness, Kellogg’s Corn Flakes reach your table oven-crisp. They never slay long on your grocea-‘s shelf.‘ An exclusive method of manuiacture gives them greater crispness. And only Kcllogg’s are protected by the heal-sealed WAXTITE bag, inside the red-and-green package. . In summer particularly you want the cairn qual- _ lly and value Kellogg’s Corn Flakes give. Motels- less flavor and crispness. for a few cents. Insist on Many generous servings the best. Quality guaran- teed. Made by Kellogg in Iiondon, Ontario. coals raarcrs FLAVOR-PERFECT -' Pourvre giwon tzavaills. orchestra-The Courteous "Oyrilmrnsid. . B. I-ylle Shes. l night study, my morsoc. Alherton Races ' Bob o’ Boy. Leona. 2.2a nor AND racs Balbo. Temple Kalmuck Peter Worthy ' Aylmer Worthy. Bud Cope. Soviet. Billy Cochanio Nancy Sue. Jerry Brlno. . Sumrnerside Boy. Happy Boy. Helena Witie. Miss Alworthy. Pa!!!’ bongset. Abbe Watson. 2.22 TROT AND PACE Silver Doctor. Peggy Longset Capt. Cope. Roy Volo Jr. Kitty MoKane. Mr. Squires. Joilysel. Paddy Aubrey. Claire Napoleon. 2.15 TROT AND 2.18 PACE Lusty Frisco. Frank J. Ortolan. Helen D. Trixie Volo. Winnie Winkle. Mac Volo. Peter Greatworthy. Allie Burnham.‘ Addie McGraw. L-8597-7 -5-1l LIGHTNING- The best way to avoid Lightning is to preveutit Striking. Protect your Buildings with Universal Rod System ‘orsed by Prince Edward Island owt. For particulars write F. H. Peacock, K ‘ -‘ n, LE1. 25 years Experience. L-ssfe? - - -1o-1s DB/OUGHT CALGARY‘, Alta, July 4-40.?) -For the first time in years there were no iree soit drinks at “Nick’s" on the night Jim Inndos disap- pointed the Greek proprietor by losing the world's heavyweight wrestling title to Dan O’Mahoney. It had become an expensive tradi- tion ior Nick to pass out drinks on the house every time Jim won a bout. flEEM” CAUSES so rfiars n" HALIFAX, July -i—(C.P.)—Stolla Walsh, Poland's great woman sprinter, knows all the answers- even 1i they sometimes are quite different. Asked by s newspapermsn how she started track. Stella said: "I used to play ball at school and they noticed I could steal bases. 'l‘hat was the beginning oi my run- ning career." ‘ TRIANGIE TMIR Add this final thrilling chapter to your trans- Canada trip! Twice through the Rockies ; z: b diifereut routes .- . . 600 mile cruise up the sheltered “Inside _Pssssge"_ of the Pacific Coast .‘ : .~ 1,200 miles by rail across three ~.-.,.lr.- ~ .,_ . . mountain ranges . : . thrill. Mcnlrsal and Charioit and Victoria, Stop oil’ at JASPER PARK LODGE (rares from including room and TI.- Conumnrol Llmllsul. Jelly P QnJTI-‘fotl-‘fi In," I Rosita. (IS-Day limit) every mile a scenic $7.00 per day, meals). bdroem Ic ms the Camilla to Vancouver return $148.00 d-aoomnr A M k . IZOOMIIES cnuus: fiséflgmk Aysan. Tour. surumc Low m. Sohl . Closing Exercises snip-s- PIOGIAIIHI mist-Comrades Waltl. - Chorus-Canada Ever. I RecitationJIn Bulllilbt delsilll Soug-Chip-a-dse. Bong-The Maple Leaf Ibrever. Spelling match, Intermediate boys and girls " song-icy. Joy, We Are Ilres. God Save the Bing. _ Pl!!! L!!!‘ Germ-sh Medal icr Prise ior deportment donated by Mrs. C. P. Morrlsssy awarded to Prise ior psriect attendance don- atgd by C.W.L. awarded to mils es. Prise ior highest aggregate Grads Prise ior highest aggregate Grade VIII. Instea- GU71!- Prizc icr perfect attendance st Prizes ior application awarded to: Ronald Mckinnon, Cyril Bemsrd, Elphegc Bernard. I Prize ior Christian Doctrine don-I ated by Mother superior and iner- itsd by Gerald Gavin. Prise ior application and good conduct donated by the owl‘. and merited by Frank Arsenault. " Prizes ior attendance donated by Mother Superior and merited by: Gerald Gavin and Joseph Myers. Prize ior highest average 1st Division 2nd Class Boys merited by Innis McDonald. Prize ior highest average Division II. Gerald Gavin. Prize ior drawlnil. Omer Bernard. Prizes ior attendance merited by, Hector McInnis and Elmer Corbett. Prizes ior highest average in Grade IV donated by the QWL. merited by Gerard DesRoches. In Grade III merited by Everett Richard. In Grade II merited by Elmer Corbett. Prise for Christian Doctrine Div. II French, meriwd by Chester Skerry. Div. I French, Joseph Mallet. Div. II Imslish. Chester McRae. Prim ior French (Div. LI) Roy Gallant. Prize ior French (Div. I) donated by LeOomite du Toncours Francis, awarded to Joseph Mallet. Prize for drawing awarded to Cecil Oormier. Prize ior general application and good conduct awarded to Donald Richard. Prizes ior Chrisltan Doctrine: Grade X: Margaret Broderick. Grads IX (donated by O.W.L.) Emily Dotson. Grade vn: I..illian Bkcmv. Grads v1. Adele Richard, Glide V. Harriet Gavin, Grade IV Maw a. Gaudet. Grades I. n and III. Ashes Gaudet (Div. 1 French.) Div. I English, equally mermd by 1 Rita Broderick, 2 Rita Gal. lant. 8 Aldins. Arscnault, 4 Bertha Bernard. drawn by Frances Gallant, Div. II. English, Helen Harper. Prizes i01- attendance donated by Mother Superior awarded to pupils missing not more than one day: l. Rita Cahill, 2 Hattie, Mblunis, a Winnie Mvliml-B. 4 Eleanor McInnis, 5 Edith McLeod. Prizes ior highest fllflesate awarded to Rita Cahlll Grads 1x, Lillian Skerry Grade VII, Priscilla Gavin Grade VI, Harriet Gavin Grade V (donated by the Catholic Women's League), Antoinette Ber- nard Grade’ IV. Prize ior progress in Latin don- ated by the Children oi Mary So- ciety awarded to Mildred Gavin. Prise ior highest standing in Grade IX final examinations award- ed to Kathleen McDonald. Prize ior highest standing in J.R.C. Nursing. Goldie Budsbury. 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Jem- etie Boudreau, Frances Gsudst, Cec- two iollowing pupils who have com- pleted Books I and III oi the Junior Course Progressive Series oi Music: Prizes for application to music awarded to Joan Bernard, Yvette nard, '1 Rita Gsudst, I John Gsudst, ‘Pflmmw’ "m: application w and“ awarded to Eva Bhee, Rita Cahill, (class singing.) Use Dillard's [or Bruises (Grade II). unior certificates ior writing adian Press Be readers, yet it be thmwu into soon revert to Be R ' i \. SAINT JOHN. N.B.. Julv 4-(0. PJ-Under the caption ‘The Can- Journal says editorially: . deal to all. The Canadian Press servu the Dominion in general and without news at all, or imagine it n with small sheets containing al- most sxcluslvsly local news and lit- tle or nothing outside that. The whole oi our social system would itremomberedthstitisThs Prize ior “ " ‘ ’ to Ida Richard. Prim ior application donated by ' Canadian Press which enables the ation and service that ma well be Alex Wilson, iormer Causdifl fioiélzhfiufiisndfildtblofifil in the French Class Div. 1. Celina N0 Pl‘ Dill-S M8116 newspapers to give their readers a noted at this time when t ere is so Olympic‘ star. will be posted at the III) drawn by Bits Gallant. Richard. . . prompt and proper widespread news much talk o! control oi this and stadium every lg til gr," m appucauon (Grade m m... ior highest standing m By Canadlan Press service. l o1 Hamilton Olympic om» to coscli 1mm“ @1985 Dlv- n- Mev Gludei- “It must not be thought that ‘ 1w who want to be coached All boys under is can have in! The Canadian Press is an organiza- coaching. tion earning large dividends ior shack-holders. It is nothing o! the kind. The Canadian Press makes no profits. It is fundamentally the GOOD IN TWO SPORTS ‘IORONIO, July 4-(C.P.)-One oi the but badminton players in rves" The " Telegi aph- i- m. ..."T.*;:..2:"".:*:;:...P"s this‘ mo» a ~11 cow- »~-- m- oms M- w a h-iu ior awlicaticn 6M0 I Pm” hm m“ “'“"“°“ l” u“ m: may not convey much on...‘ WW“ ‘mm’ ‘u m‘ w" m” 19bit ifimfi°kh’sy‘°isé‘.s'fi. oi ll T collect into a pool that others may share, dividing the cost oi obtaining and distributing news irom every ‘Mind m“ s m" swm Current, sass, and Univer- sity oi lsskaichewan. 1m to the semi-sash in the Eastern Canadian EXAMINATION Belicia DeRoche. making 93 per g 1 cent; Bernice Burke, making a1 gfifjllmfzwamo owgff w§éonifgwfftommm°°'mf| ‘f, tennis championships. Bhs was fltflnssnflnavlrlns “Ulla p” “m sociatlcn dbcs. Imsgibe the country 0mm" R°W°PRPQW Th"! m u" mnmmtmm- ,,“’,',,,“‘§.,,,‘i},i‘“““ b“. newspaper iicld all benefit irons one soothers activities, and ior the I ll. J. 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