' Wriglefa P. K. is at n and better Pep- flnvor. In the i ew Handy Pack it is the biggest val flavorful enjoyment tat you can buy. in long-lasting ' .Aida teeth, breath a _ digestion. CI-29 INTERESTING? PRICES FOR CHILDREN’S PLAY "SHOES, __SANDALS AN D OXFORDS Patent Leather Tan Leather - Sandals Sandals Women's, 2% to ‘I . Women's or Boy's, 3 to 7 $1.85 Misses, ll to 2 Misses & Youths. II to 2 $1.25 Child's. s to 10:1 $1.10 chndts, s to 1m 11.10 lnlsnlastozm $1.10 Iniants,_{lto1% Patent Leather Tan Leather Oxfords n Oxfords B ‘s, sizes I to 5 $2.50 lllsm a Youths, 11 to a $2.00 v21,“ ‘m, Mum‘ “m u Child's, Bto 10% ill-ll to 12.00 llllsllls. 5 to 7% $1.00 Child's, s to 101/. sins .’ Brown Boots. Men's. ‘o u» 11, 81-25. Boy's. 1 to 5 51-15 1- Youths, 11 a. l3, $1.00. child's, o to lo 90s Brown omn-ds, men's. $1.15. Bdrm ll-llll. Xollhl. 90¢- Womewa, $1.00. ‘Alleyésswgg. 1.1.1. , . Monarch Poultry i-‘eells one on sushi-ms lmlllrr Ism- "l m“ i MONARCH Laying Mash .. MONARCH Scratch Grain. . / "7 J"°"“' “w” MAPLE LEAF MILLING 00.111711 . howls BR°§~ PT" ~~ Rochford Square School _ The iollowing is the pa” 115;; sites for Attmdance. Grade I. D°F°¢hy Weatherby. Grades II. dz III. Hilda Seale, Le la, Grade In‘ o Wnatherby. Eleanor Gallant (2 Hughes. Grade IV. Grade V. lull‘. Kathleen McInnis. Grades V. d: VI. . Marie Seale, Mary culling, Grades VI. s; v11, (5 yrs). Lillian Brown Somers. Margaret McLellan, McAulay. Dorothy Gauglet, Grades VII. dz VIII. Duify (a yrsJ, Grades IX. & X. Presentation oi Tnuiaea‘ 0mm- ”°'°'*'l' W“ <3 ma. Clara Pew" (3 yrs). Eleanor mag-y (g yrs». Hilda Blanchard, Helen Duffy, Y“). Doria Gladys Pound. Mflrtnret Purser, Marcel-st Mullins, Geneva Stanley. Annie Mullins <3 yrs», Beatrice Grech <3 yrs», Anastasia Leight- Aslle-l Bully <8 yrs). Vivian Cam- "Oll (5 yrs-l. Eileen O'Neill <4 yrsil. Rum T°°mb5 l3 yrs). Mary Peters, m" 3"" (7 Y's-b Adele Coylv. Mallett, awarded to Florence Mail- (3 yrs). Florence McTague (2 ym), Jggle Mcnem’ Elmbeth Quinn, Barlglg ed by a friend, merited by May 581M Clinton (9’yrs.), Elizabeth Patricia Gray (2 yrs.) Ethel McAleer, Margaret Ber- rigan. Priscilla Lawlor Janie Mc- 9511mm“ and M“ » _ , y Duiiy, award- Cabe, Eileen Whelan, Mary Arbing. ed w Mgfy Dumb Mmgaret Rem’ (9 YrSJ- 139mm? ed by Mr. George D. DeBlois, the Board of ‘trustees to Pupils who have successfully completed the work of Grade to: Milan-seleniu- than. lily Quinn, Margaret Camo- bell. Margaret Monaghan, Mary Duffy. A Study oi "Sir Galahad." s l P. tatlon oi Medals and Special . Prisca Gold Medal for Ethics. donated by His lordship. Bishop 0'l.eary, awarded to May Quinn. The Governor Generals Bronze Medal for General Proficiency. awarded to Margaret Callaghan. Five Dollar Gold Coin !or Gor- rect Department. donated by the Right Reverend Maurice McDonald, awarded to Ma aret Monflghlm. Ten-Dollar. God Coin for High- est Aggregate in Grade 10, donated by His lordship Bishop Glenn-y, awarded to Margaret Callaghan. Five-Dollar Gold Coin for Sec- ond Highest Aggregate in Grade l0, donated by Mr. W.‘ K. Rogers, awarded to May Quinn. Five-Dollar Gold Coin for Ens- lish, donated by Dr. W. J. P. Ml:- Mlilan, merited by Margaret Calla- ghan, May Quinn, and Florence ett. . Fountain Pen ior French, donat- Qulnn; Margaret Callaghan and Rae Leightizer, awarded to Rue Leightizer. Five-Dollar Gold Coin tor Latin. donated by Mr. W. K. Rogers. merited by May Quinn, Margaret Gold Coin ior Geography, donat- l d... " e Kathleen McInnis. Gold Coin for Highest ‘Aggre- gate in Grade 4, donated by Mr. W. K. Rogers, awarded to Sadie McDonald. I Prize for Correct Deportment. awarded to Margaret Mullins. Prize ior Application equally merited by Mary Walsh and Rita Hols-n. drawn by Mary Walsh. Gold Coin for Highest Aggregate in‘ Grade 3, donated by Mr. W. K. R089“. awarded to Dorothy Regan. Prize (or Application, awarded to Lorraine DeRoche. , Prize for Correct Department. awarded to Hilda Blanchard Gold Coin ior Highut Aggregate in Grade 2. donated by Mr. W. K. R089". awarded to Vernlta Mc- Kenzie. Prize for Application awarded to Pauline Whelan. Prize for Correct Deportment, awarded to Hilda. Scale. Gold Coin for Highest Aggregate in Grade 2, donated by Mr. W. K. Rogers, awarded to Ethel Hynes. Prize for Application in Grade 2. Bvlerded to Hilda Clinton. Prise for Highest Aggregate in Grade 1, donated by Mr. W. K. Rogers, awarded to Rita Flynn. Prise for Application in Grade l, awarded to Leona Trainer. Gold Coin ‘pr Highest Aggre- sate Grade l, donated by Mr. W. K. ogers, awarded to Dorothy Weetherby. Prise for Application awarded to Catherine Feavyour. Prizes for Needlework, awarded as follows: Grades 9 8a 10, equally merited by Beatrice McNeill, Winniiled and Florence w“. _- Prise (or Application, awarded to v Sherry (9 yrsJ, Beatrice McNeill 18 Y's-l. May Quinn (3 yrs.). Beatrice welsh (3 Yrs-l. Margaret Callaghan Margaret Monaghan, Dorothy Hen- awarded to Margaret Campbell. Gold Coin for Application, donat- ed by Mr. W. K. Rogers, awarded Kelly, awarded to Florence Gormley. Bernadette Blanchard, Janie Mc- Gormley, Grades '1 dz 9, equally merited by nessey. . Song-“Toy Balloons"-Bullgr¢|, ior Proficiency. Grade I. Monaghan, 5. Genevieve Bourke. Grade I. 3. Elma Carragher, 4. Doris Mull ins, 5. Gladys Hughes. Grade II. l 5. Jenn Vessey. Grade II. 1. Vernita McKenzie, 2. Gladys Seale, 5. Jean Carmody. Grade III. Gallant, 3. Mary McMurrer, 5. Laura Hughes Grade III. Grade IV. 3. Helen Garrett, 4. Frances Mull ins. 5. Elizabeth McDonald. Grade V. Grade V. l. Mary Collins. 2. Dorothy Le kens, 5. Marion McKinnon. Grade VI. l. Eileen O'Neill, 2. Ruth Toombs. 3. Stella Corrigan, 4. Bessie Mc Millan, 5. Mary Peters. Grade VI. 1. Adele Coyle, 2. Norah Doyle. 3. Eileen Hughes, 4. Lillian Brown and Dorothy Gaudet (equal). Grade VIL, l. Moreen Cullen, 2. LilyMcNeill, 3. Margaret McLellan, 4. Doris Do- et iron, 5. Josie Somers. Grade VII. l. Elizabeth Msnderson. 2. Catli- erine McGuigdn, 3. Eileen Wheian. 4. Mary Arblng, 5. Patricia Gray. Grade vm. 1. Catherine Wedge, 2. Ethel Mo- Aleer, 8. Eleanor Hornbypd. Anna ~G Sherry, 5. Bernadette Blanchard. Grade IX. 1. Mary B. Benoit, 2. Margaret Mallett, 3. Edna McDougall, 4 Lottie Garrett. Certificate for Writing awarded by A. N. Palmer Co., to Hilda Cor- rlgan, Grade VII. a , "Examination Day“. Motion Song-flwynken, Blynken. Nod" . Presentation of Public sed ‘the examination on the wor oi the elementary grades (i to 9r Catherine Wedge, Winnlfred Mc- Donald, Ethel McAleer. Eleanor Hornby. Bernadette Blanchard. Sherry. Margaret Butler, Dorothy Coyle, " Ella} Hogan. Margaret Berrigan, Claire McDon- ald. Patricia Gray, Gertrude Cor- granted by Elizabeth Duffy. ARM Elizabeth Mandersom. rigan. Leaving Certificates Had Dandruff And Pimple: Z Years clifitfiilil Healer! ""-'"*:."""“.""'=.°.'."'.;'t': dandruiian 9"». r P was ll“- 1191* and head. They were lhrd. iup and red. and teamed and aenied over. They itchadand ' had- Landwbenlaaasehad. teauaed than to spread. The dandlulaf- lead the growth oi‘ my hail‘. and itlalleat badly. I ioatalutof liaalp onaeeovuntofthotronb . , "I aentforaireseamplaefhti- an Sea and Ointment and altar “m; it ot relief. lpurcbaaed mesqsnd oailigtinaeeabeaoxf I ilhfi...‘ ‘¥°5s'a‘.:l§_°li“v'$s'“t.- prmnhuon o; Tram”, Dinning marks in the Matriculation Exam- l. Dorothy Weotherby, 2. Pauline White, 3. Ada. Gallant, 4. Kathleen 1. Rita. Flynn, 2. Leona Trainer. i. Ethel Hynes, 2. Hilda Clinton, 3. Levine. McNelli, 4. Edith Reid. Bell. 3. Pauline Whelan, 4. Hilda l. Leolo Westherbie, 2. Elizabeth Louise Blanchard, 4. 1. Dorothy Regan. 2. Hilda Bian- chard, 3. Doris Bowlen, 4. Olive Rowley, 5. Mary Prowse and Doris _ Hughes (equal). 1. Sadie McDonald. 2.Mary Doyle, l. Anastasia Lelghtizer. 2. Beat- rice Glech, 3. Roberta. Weatherbie. 4. Annie Mullins, 5'. lIleneiGaudet. Clair, 3. Mario Scale, 4. Lena Alt- 'School Leaving Certificates granted by tho Board oi Education to’ Pupils of Grade 8, who have successfully pas); Margaret Bemn-‘L to Emely_n McGrath. The Catholic Women’s league have offered a Gold Coin to ‘pupil ' making the highest l umber of ination. 2nd. Prize for Application-Gold Coin, donated by Mr. George D. DeBlois, merited by Margaret Kelly, Beatrice McNeill and Beatrice Welsh, awarded to Beatrice Mc- Neill. Gold Coln for Fidelity to Duty. donated by Mr. George D. DeBlols. merited by May Quinn, Margaret Callaghan, Margaret Kelly, Beatrice Welsh, awarded to Beatrice Welsh. Gold Coin for Attendance, don- ated by Mr. George D. DeBlois. merited by Margaret Kelly and Dorothy Sherry for Perfect At- tendance during a period oi nine years, awarded to Margaret Kelly. Gold Coin, donated by Mr. Will- iam Moran of the City School Board. for best specimen o! writini! submitted by Grade 10, awarded to Margaret Campbell. The Daughters of the lllntplre have donated four prizes which will now be presented by Mrs. McCxeady, Regent, and Mrs. Mathieson. Prize for pupil in Grade l0 mak- ing Hlghest Marks in Canadian History, awarded to May Quinn. Prize for Highest Marks in Can- adian History in Grade 9, awarded to Mary B. Benoit. Prize for pupil in Charlottetown Schools, submi“‘ the beet Bissoy on "Our Favorite I-lero", won by Mary Peters oi Grade 6. Special Prize, donated by Mrs. Mathieson to Adele Coyle 0t the other Grade 6 Class, whose essay - was judged to be almost equal to that oi Miss Peters. Applicatio Gold Coin for Application in Grade IX donated by Mr. W. K. Rogers, awarded to Margaret Mail- t. Second Prize for Application, merited by Winniired Kelly, Doro- thy Sherry and Beatrice Perry, awarded to Winnifred Kelly. Prize for Fidelity to Duty, award- ed to Dorothy Sherry. Second Prize merited by Pauline audet. Dorothy Hennessey, Mar- garet Mallett, Doris Brown and Marlon Brown drawn by Dorothy Hennessey. ‘ Gold Coin for Highest Aggregate in Grade 9, donated by Mr. W. K. Rogers, awarded to Catherine Wedge. ,Gold Coin for Second Highest Aggregate in Grade 9, donated b7 Mr. W. K. Rogers, awarded to Ethel McAleer. Prise for Application, awarded to Eleanor Hornby. Prize for Assiduity, awarded to Gold Coin for Highest AggreBBl/e in Grade '1, donated by Mr. W. K- Rogers, awarded to Elizabeth Man- derson. Prize for Second Highest’ Ass"!- gate, awarded to Catherine Mc- Guigan. n Prize for Correct Deportment. awarded to Laurette. McKenzie. Prize ior Spelling, donated by a Friend,‘ awarded to Elisabeth Man- deraon. Gold Coin for Highest Aggregate in Grade 7. donated IYyMr. W. Rogers, awarded to Noreen Cullen- Priae for Second Highest All"- _ gate in Grade '1, awarded to Lily McNeili. - Prise m: Application. equally merited by Lillian Brown. Elisabeth Quinn, Denice McQuaid and Mal‘- garet Mcleilan, drawn by Mar- garet McLellati. Gold Coin for Highest Aggregate in Grade 6, donated by Mr. W-K- Rogers, awarded to Adele Coyle- Prilafor Second Highest A88!!!‘ gate in Graded, awarded to Norah Doyle. Gold Coin for Highest A331!!!“ in Grade ti, donated by Mr. W. K. Rogers. awarded to‘ Eileen O'Neill- Prise for correct Department. awarded to Mary Pe in Grade ll, donated by Mr. ‘W. It. rs. awarded to Mary Collins. “may for __ Application equally . 1.01m- a1 Cabe, and Priscilla Lawlor, drawn ms. Gold coin ior Highest Asererslfl" by Janie McCabe . drawn by Dorothy Gaudet. IIGBIIX. awarded to Emma Campbell. Grade 4, Mary Doyle. Grade 3. Roenli Bette. Grades 3 d: 2. Elizabeth Mahar. gate in Grade 3, donated by Mr. W. K. Rogers, Weatherbie. ' Elizabeth Gallant. l Prizes for Highest number oi greaslve Series, awarded to: First Division-Marion Brown. Guigan izer. Prize for Assiduous Application to Dorothy Sherry. an average of at least 75 per cent ic: Marlon Brown, Anna Dorothy Sherry, Dorothy LeClair, Lillian " ‘eielne Berrlgan, Ruth Duffy. Patriotic Chorus-"O Canada". "A Word of Thanks." God Save the King. How Delicate Girls Rich, Red Blood Up Their Vitality. regular out-oi-doors exercise. a lack o! appetite and tired, achin limbstend to hinder progress. T well as Dr. thus bringing new health an girls and women happy people. The value of Dr. Williams‘ Pin Pills in the case oi girls is proved by the oi Miss Lucy Stoddart, garetvilie, N. 5.. who an anaemic tonditlon. and had no desire to take part i Alter taking the pills for a time felt an altogether different girl. liams’ Pink Pills in the spring as best of condition." ville, Ont. EYES TESTED i AND Glasses Competent aervloa with hteat "l null-Int- » mu osmium» E. W. TAYLOR s ' m uni-ions leonomld. I files. ior sq: sums-w J. S. TAYLOR inaflfib.dolll_ liIIli‘.W.K. n , MM“ ""9 . W"- la ltellaaal and . ia- littlest - t , _ , wall-deli w um Grades 6 8: 'I, equally merited by Dorothy Gaudet and Mary Hayes, Grades 5 dz 6, Margaret? Moly- Grade 5, equally merited by Kath- leen McInnis and Emma Campbell. Gold Coin for Highest Aggre- awarded to Leola Prise for Application awarded lo marks in Theory oi Music, Pro- Second Division-Catherine Mc- Third‘ Division-Anastasia Leight- The following pupils have mode in Examinations in Theory of Mus- Sherry, Anastasia Leight- izer, Catherine McGuigs.n, Billie Brown, Deneice McQuald, Mary King, Wilma Davison, Mary Owen, Brown, Art! Made Strong Surgeon on the Elder Dempster Needed to Keep gaged in private practice at Buck- n Should be Mme m mm‘; that sively Medical Ofllcer oi the Nation- Ble, blondless ems need plenty of a1 Transcontinental Railway, Grand ll y 1 d Trunk Pacific, Quebec and Sague- nouflshment’ plenty o S eep gilt nay Railway and the Welland Ship‘ save the weak, thin-bladed sufierer, she must have new‘ “ch blow’ and the Canadian Army Medical Corps "mm"? meewsnfieirg! mllisniflglf; and, in 1915, became Commanding Thcseplils not only enrich and in- m k t c t I crease the blood supply, they help e m“ 0 up an’ the appetite and aid digestion, re- lieve the weary back and llmbS,H°Sp1ta]_ strsnsth and transforming anaemic Army Medical Corps, with the rank inw Che-Bill“. oi Major, and the year following anaemic cal Corps, with the rank of Lieut- csee Mar- says: "From the age o; 13 m 15_ 1 was 1n bulance trains for France. 1 was very Dr. McCombe was Special Medical m", and nervmm had no appeme Representative for the Director of h i h I . M ingtliignggiit (iontlcoztfet; tbiiicaigtfr mey, with w“ dlsablemems- but they did me very little good. Then Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills were recommended and almost from the first they seemed to be just what was needed to restore my strength. soldiers CM] got up in the morning feeling bright m“ h _ K. and active, and ready for work or n8 t e above period’ m’ Me play. Since then I have always taken a couple.oi' boxes oi’ Dr. Wil- tonic and have thus kept in the E W k I l1 id ti iollblszl-{he gamgliie gfolgilsgmgfby; "Mulemmw " ‘he h°m° °I ‘he feeling sure that the pills will re- new he, health You m“ B“ me the immediate friends of the family ms f m. d, i d -the' marriage was solemnized oi fly mafia, £363: “T; fggfirg: Miss Olive Isabel Ellis, eldest daugh- Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Brock- “mmmy w“ 9°"°m°4 b? m"- ‘i. SAVE THE“PCKER HANDS”. a Promotion For i Prince Edward l Islander The April issue of the Canadian National Railways Magazine con- tains the following article regarding the appointment of Dr. John Mc- Combe, as Medical Superintendent of the Canadian National Railway. which appointment was announced on March lst, in a circular issued by Sir Henry Thornton. K. B. E., Chairman and President oi the C. N. R. The article reads as follows: Dr. McCombe is a native oi Bel- inst, Ireland, where he received his early education in the public schools of Wesleyan College, Dublin. I-Ie re- ceived his medical degree at McGiil University, Montreal, later training at St. George's Hospital, and Lon- don School oi Tropical Medicine, with a post-graduate course in Lon- don. In I901, he became Ship's v Line and, from 1902 to 1906, was en- ingham, P.Q., and East Templeton. From I906 to 1914 he was succes- g Canal, and while engaged in this o work studied under General Gor- gas, at the Panama Canal. In I914 he enlisted for overseas service in Oillcer of the Bromley Hospital, with later being transferred to the same position in connection with the Monks Horton In 1919, he became In- d specter oi Hospitals of the Canadian Assistant Director of Medical Ser- k vices in the Canadian Army Medl- Colonei. In the same year he was a member oi the special mission to Washington in connection with am- In I918, n General Medical Services (England, France, Italy, etc.) in connection Following demobilization, in 1919, he resumed the position of Chief Medical Ofllcer oi the Welland Ship Canal, and, in 1923, became Chief Inspector oi Hospitals for the Department oi Rea-establishment, which position he held’ up to the time of his present appointment. I I Combo also acted as Consultant in Industrial Medical and Hygiene for various companies. v MARRIAGE Amouucamarm- At noon on Saturday, April 14th. at groom's parents, in the pl nce oi ter of-‘ltrneet G. and Mrs. Ellis, oi Tyne Valley, P. E. I.. to Mr. John Ci. McCombe. B. Se. son of Liz-Col. John McCorrlbe. M.D.. and Mrs. Mc- Combo, oi Dorvai, Quebec. The W. R. P.‘ Lewis. Rector oi St. Paul's Anglican church. Montreal, a close friend of the family. The young couple were unattended and left im- mediately-after luncheon for a‘ two weeks’. honeymoon trip through the . 'I‘he bride la a graduate mile of the Royal Victoria Hospital e1 the class of ‘fl. while the groom ll a mining maggot. a graduate oi, lihand ridge-like’ Sitivifingth plus beauty sets Hupmobilecoachcraft "" Note rigid structure of ihésteel front-em! assenlbly die‘ of greatest 11min in automo an bodies. All joints are both riveted and welded. i IN MEETING the more .‘ u i severe strains imposed‘ by modern high compression engines, higher f speeds, faster; acceleration and quick-acting four» wheelibrakes, the new Hupmobile Century body styles set new high standards of strength and’ 1 durability. Steel for rigidity, wood for silence‘ and elasticity are employed at vital points. Door lock pillars are made double width» to give extra strength where latching imposes strain. Sound is deadened at 123 points. Exterior finish is protected by 21 coating and rubbing processes.‘ 1n every way, the safety, comfort and long life of the new Hup- lnobile Century coachwork match the same brilliant qualities in the Six and Eight cylin- der chassis on which they are mounted. Inspect the new Century boclytyflen 5g carefully as you test the century's firlelit perf formafnce in these ultra-modern cal-a. '24 body and e uipment combinations, nandngd. clutomoneach inc. Sixof tlleCcattny $18!!" ‘ csnhirylsighi,$249sls$zs9s.lAil-pylc§sil.s.ll iGAUDET BROTI-l _ , .. <1. < a i’ a