,\ \\ most Snliny lays 0n the Mediter- ranean . . . looking out on the golden shores o! Naples. The screen's , i" |ORCHESTRA A Nl-lfl. ll.ll\\\ l(\ I'm s. urn/mu Alder GAYNOD and CHARLIE! FAIQDELI. A golden lover. beautiful love story. . ND SHORT SUBJECTS I CAPITOL PHYLLIs ‘HAVER ... 1- OFFICE SCANDAL ~ Thrilling Adventure "fir! oi’ three Devil D98! — “Three Musket- eers" o! the Marine; in China - one oi’ the most ‘amazing cum u. d"!!! picture s screened. _ CV!!!‘ 2...: aasr rcnarran _ "MYSTERY" -—~/ amen" Prince Edward sisfiiiislc WED- l DAILY . MATINEE AT 33o MIITT & JEFF BIGGER and BETTER 180 CARTOON Theatre JUNE 12 BUD FIBBEBIB FAMOUS CARTOON STARS THAN EVER nunxr roa bsuonmc. runrosss out! muons m Mnurrss Central Guardian canon COVE-Annual gtatuwrs meetingiwill be held ‘in Canoe Cove‘ Church on next Tuesday evening, 11th June. at 8 o'clock; FLOUR PRICE! ADVANCE-r" Owing to a. sharp advance in the ,wheat market this week, mllil. gen- lerally, advanced flour prices 20 cents- ! per barrel Tuesday. -POI.ICE COURT - At the Police Court yesterday morning, a young boy charged with disturbing the peace, was dismissed. A spceder was adjourned until Thursday. ii i ANGLICAN SERVICES-CIB-pfliid, lJune 9, Saint JohrrsChuroh, Bun- §day School 10.30 a. m. NoJervicc. isprlnllicld. June 9, Blint Elisabeth's service 7.30 p. m. onuacn or scenario-emu P-‘Iwen MacDougall. B. D.. will preach ‘i I . A’ rooms arm BEAUTIFUL cnonus A NEW‘ EBA IN THI ANNALS 0!‘ MUSICAL OOLIEDY YOU'LL LIKE IT PRICES NIGHTS. 50o, PRINCE EDWARD Friday Qaturday MATINEE, Kiddies 25o. Adults 50o. Ally Seat BIISTER KEATON 1h the s" Iuilest Honeymoon “ SAPITEi- -—-'—MARRIAGE ” 750. 81-00. All Plus Tax. Ever Screened An Attic Salt-Shaker Concinuedirom page 4 ‘ I w; only a man called Lewis." v _ I U WHICH calls to mind Hilaire Be‘- 100’! 591811-1115 ' curious-mu BUSINESS MLEGE CLUSES when 1 am dead, 1 hope it may 5e said: "His sins were scarlet, but his b04135 were read." I ' wowann the end oi his liie 1m- gtoy could not be prevailed 119021 t0 publish anything, since he ice-red that might give way to the desire ior , lame. During a critical illness he wrote to his family: "I'm, fact that my writings wer!‘ sold. (or money has. been one oi the ,, '1, worst reflections ior me durinl; ‘he last years." ' I 1h his will ‘Iblsloy provided that" everybody should have the 118M 3° | print this stofY which he says "Red" , qnd letters, without paying loyalties. THE MARKETS _ (Canadian Press) ~ ; ‘MONTREAL. Que. June il-While '. i corn jilour xvhich dropped 20 cents l .~ lest week on the Montreal produce fmarlret was down another 20 cents ' per barrel today, there were no oth- ‘v or changes in flour prices. The butter market was quiet, East,- ‘ern townships number ore remained > g 35 cents for prints. Receipts for tho day were 323 boxes compared with 1,297 boxes on the same day last week. The cheese market dl-fllfllyed 00H- aidenbls flmmem today with gen- grally higher prices ior all grades. . . be: one Ontario white and color- d ...". quoted. at mu cents a. 10 .- pm‘ pound. Wholesale Quebec »- was mt quoted. Receipts were .574 boxes compared wlih 3,416 box- .. on the same day last week. ‘ There was no chances in egg pric- Receipis were 4,519 cases com- - with 8.008 cases on the some . y lest week. Light receipts gave better tone lo the local potato mar- ct here today. Prices were gener- ,I higher with New Brunswick n mountains at 68 cents per -\-- - pounds in bulk while Prince ward Island potatoes Ire as cents ~ Jvhlte and l0 cents ior green ountslns per ninety pounds in‘ o BIG DAY POI. TAGGEES » ‘IWRONPO, Juno i-lliiortl 0i’ tion Army taggers on Saturday rewarded with a M41 (II-III.- ltheraauitscitaqdayiniofle. . which was mucosa 020876‘ A River; buoy Smith. Johnston's River; VERY Si] Graduating Classes Prese Acates and Diplomas On Thursday last one n! the most successful terms in the long history of tho (‘lmrlntietnuul Business (‘allege was llrnllgllt i0 n c1050, flllrl i110 21111111- atiug classes were presented with their cert ntcs nnd (llIYlOIllBS by Principal hidlcl‘, In revicwving the work 0t the term. the Principal congratulated the stu- dent ibody on illo exceptionally close niicniiou they ind given in the work. and the splcndid <-<v-np<-rnii\'oduicrost oy had nmnitcsivd ihrougixout the rm. This not only made it pleasant for all concerned. but they were able to cover a greater scope 0t work in n lrivrn time, and made an curly closing possible. ' This not only made <1 great saving in them in expenses, but they were free to accept employment at a time wilcn it was most easily obtained. A large number 11ml already secured employment, and he warned tho grudualcs presvnt in keop up their practice, for they were liuble to be called upon at any time. ‘Business men will notwait; they phone {or help and expect an immediate reply. During the term, many students have ‘been prepared fur the (‘lvil Sor- vico Examinations, and, with luucil success. ' As the results are not out {or the 1h to l CCESSFUL TERM nted With Their Certifi- by Principal Miller. New Dominion; COIYITBG. counting. '1‘y'pe~wl'lilng departments: Ariio Eiiiuclccml, cliy; Mcflmncil, city; (‘nvei liiuich, city; Mao Eluily Foster, Dunstafinagc; Fvlorrison, Flat River; city; Lois Ford. city; lNnuzhion, Wiusloe; Edythe erlne Martin. West; Eva. Hunter, city; Orwell. city; Doris Rodd, Harrington; lciiv, final examination: Violet Blrtwistie. Aiyre Araennuit, Ralph lievnn, luierluedinto Class: vcite 87, Evelyn ivood 87, April examinations, Eli. which a num- ber wrote, the pass list will not be published until lull returns are in. The proparniinli fur those examina- tions has not cost the. students uny- ihlng extra for tuition. inr ihcy were taken during the regular course of study Miss Cnrcoran hurl herself a veritable wvnndol" in the Shorthaml nnri TYDQVVYlIlIIK (it-part- menia, liiiil it was his intention i0 rc- llevc her or a certain amount o: the rwork byplacinga special teacher in charge ofdhe Tfypewritlng Depart- ments He believed that 74 net wvords per mlmlie for fifteen minutes hnd not bocmcxccllcrl lhy any institution in Maritime Provinces. but. by giving every iacliitv. together with Jiberal cash rizcs, hehoped to bent the col- lege ecord iluring thcierm 0t 1920- 30. Fuller announcement respecting this will be published h; due course. Again congratulating the graduat- ing classes, and warning ‘all to keep in close touch with the college-he wished them every success. The following is a list n! those who received ceriificntcs (rum the Busi- ness Training Department diu-ing the term ending May 30, 1020: , Marion Iliviwcltenzic, Murray River; Rluth Sterne, Bridgetown; Lima Mac- Lsod, Strathcona; Jessie Bodies, city; Hilda Corcoran, city; Esther Iiiitcheii, city; Olive Doucette, city; Evelyn Wood. Alexandra; Donaldo Crwwiord, city; Sarah Stand. New Glasgow; again prcren ' Lloyd Nicholson, (Montague; Marjory Meclsean. city; Margaret Ranahan, nirors; John Murray, Ottawa; Mar- ret Callback, ‘Pi-yon; Marion Wad- , Tryoh; Ids Mscbesn. Clyde Roy Johnston, Peter's Road: Earl Houston, New Glasgow; ‘Estella E. Howlett, Annahdale; Donald M. Grant. city; Marion MacMilian, city; ‘Hildrad Mann, Mount Herbert; John i1, city; Bertram Patterson, city; Keith Young. Eist Joint; John Rosa. Hunter River; Melvin Mscgiln- l. l‘ MucKeuzio 84, Ruth Hooper 84. cut/Rog CASE Decision in iavor oi’ the Presby- terlans handed down by the Court of Chancery, New Brunswick. 1 * the Disruption in i025 Presby- trrians o! Newcastle, N. B., lost the whole oi their valuable property. By a. decision of the Court of Chancery held at St. John, this property has now been res-awarded to the Presby- terians. The plaintifls were successiui on the ground that the property was vested in trustees o! church, and never voted out oi their hbndb.‘ In addition to the church property there are also valuable timber limits onthe Rienousfliver and several shares q’! Bank oi Nova Bcotls stock. ' MONTREAL. "Que. June t-‘rliere were ten cattle, 478 calves. 860 hogs and 32 sheep and lambs for sols on the two markets and also seven cars reported. There was not enough cat- tle to make a market, The bulk of the oiiering was msde up oi’ common to medium quality calves Mid m sold tor $0.50 Ito $10.00, with a my small lots oi the best vve ' ' at $1050 in c1100. The chem ‘arm.’ n, “n. crunaec. On onamarket- one lot oi seventy hm were’ weighed up at $13.75. while on thd ‘other inlfket whére lass than I00 here ma oi- ierod saieawwrcmade st 01$ to 018.50: l . c». us. figuring “...-.... . A s- (‘handlcn city; Elizabeth MacEwen, W, Kenneth Best, Crapaud; Violet Owen, city; Robert i‘), Alathcson, West River; Victor L. Shaw, city, completed the business and a course in higher ac- Graduates drom the shorthand and Jennie Cousins, Kensimrton; Helen Dufioy, city; Sadie liiacKinnon, (‘once Marie Jessie Pearle Burns, Hannah Mc- Wood. Hazel Brook; Annie Mcllennan, Alex- andra; Anim Wood. Alexandra: Kath- Valleylieid; Margaret Xvonrl, city; Mary liiaeNeill, Royalty Florence Ilcris lilaclieod. city: Annie Wic- Nevln, Boushzvu‘; flidarjoris [Maclieam Senior Class-Undergraduates: The» following have rphssed in all thosub- jacts, and are nlbout ready ior the Mary liilcKinnou. Leslie Gillespie. Plsthcr Mll- chcli, 9i Ruth Stems 03, Olive Dou- Evelyn Byranion 84, Lima lilclseod 81, Don- uldo Crawford 80, Anna MacDonald -S0. | Junior Class: Helen Vickers 93, -I,nura Day SS, Violet Owen 86. Marion Montreal Power .. Natl. Breweries . Winnipeg Elec. ... Braz. Traction . . . Dominion Bridge , Massey Harris "Beer 8r Co. Power Corporation Inter Utilities-A Inter Utilities-B . Br. Am. on Jilly .-..........*.. 899E Dill. Dec. ....... Jilly Sept. . eos u..." alaaaaaoasalon Oidoe. W __a_op‘_‘e.l‘a:pe '. 3 7'1 [.1 .. \ MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Abitibi Missouri Kan dz Texas Ry, ..., 330 BY°mPton .............. ¢-..-- Imperial Oil 111 BANK! Bank Commerce .,............ 280 Bank Montreal .,,, Bank Nova Scotis . WHEAT CORN OATS WHEAT HA-leaalsecaauaaanae-as HIM ..-.....-'g...... srasosso smmm pxcimros d--o1n ' Quotations tarnished ilmwglaesat- ‘W? AMI! e c». Charlottetown il-‘riday 7th, at Argyle shore at 7.30 p. m., andssbila“: 05h 0t DeSabls at 10.30; Cape '1‘: ‘a nt 3.30; and Summersido at 7. [Cm Monday lOth at Coleman at 7.30 p. m. MISS ISABEL CLARKE — The death occurred at the Jordan Mem- orial Sanatorlum on Saturday even- i118 0t .141.» Isabel ‘Clarke, age 21 years, daughter o! Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Clarke, Alberton, Prince Ed- ward Island. The body is to be (or- warded to the home o! her parents this aitemcon.-Moncton "transcript. i . ‘ ' WEDDING BELLS-Jtev. Robert W. Lindsay, Minister at Habelbrook Baptist Church, and Miss Jean Mac- Walkcr, R. N., of Hawkesbury, N. 8., were married on Juno 3rd in the Clyde River Baptist Church, Rev. W. Macwalker, brother o! the bride, oi- iiclating. The church was decorated with evergreens; ~cut flowers and 5mm“ N, ,_, ,0; ,09 potted plants. The bride and bride- ‘ 34 3s groom who were unattended, stood StOCk kQUOtOIJIORS 1.10 1.10 under a floral arch while the cer- HALIFAX. June 4__’Quotauom .18 .19 emony was being periormed. Mr. and gugmshed by Johnston m,‘ ward As. 0118c Gas ... ... .. 4.10 4.05 Mrs. Lindsaymoiored to Montreal Member, Montreal stock kahuna Barry liollinger ... .. .. 25% .28 and other western points, ‘ Bediord ... ... .. ... .51 - NEW you]; EXQEANGE BIdZOOd .... t" ... ... .25 .35 THE MARKET-II usual will W17 ‘ Big Missouri .. 1.20 1.28 sllmly. attended yesterday. The i01- Mchisn, Ton a Santa Fm Ry. _ ma Buckingham .. .05 .0584 lowing .prices.were quotedr. Meals- Am. Can Co. no 3mm’ m“ '" "9 m“ (“m”) 12° °° H‘? (m) 8° ‘° Amen‘, Fan, cm "nun" 96% Corona ... ... ... .. .02 30c. Veal (carcass) .100; (cut) licto Am Lmomom, C“ __ m Capital Rauyn 00% m. Fish-Lobsters 20c m 25o pérjyiba General Asphalt cm _ _ as,‘ Central Manitoba ... .,. gornied cod Bducgtto tic lb. Dairy-figs Am Bosch Magneto Cm 5 ,1. Cer cy ... ... . . c. ozen; er 0c to 44¢1b;§p_ 1. Macon,” copper M,“ cm 125' Dome .. 9-15 i/YY-Klhicken $1.50 to $2.00: iowl $1.25 N_ m chi a, HucL RV" R“ a n 196,,‘ Dalhousie ... ... _ 4.20 to $1.50. vegetables-Beets 20c dozen; Con. c,” Cm (N_ Y) n3 Foothill Oildt Gas ... ... 7.25 rhubarb Bc 1b., Produce-Addy" soc; Had. Motor c“ Cm 80% Falconbrldge ... ... 12.95 turnips 35c; potatoes (white) 20c; Internet,‘ Pemnemn u _y Granada ... ... .21 .221. blues 35c. Standard 0ilofN.J. 59 3211122611" ‘o3 ‘U35; GAZETTE!) Am m t Readin Co. _ v " ' - "*8 . e "W" soumefn Pam m!‘ HOWQY .. 1.15 1.13 service appointments recently gas- Unlon Pac. Ry. ......... 63% Budson B“ "' "' "' ma“ “'00 emed are the ‘onowlng: Marine and u. s. Industrial AlcohoiCo. 162 mm‘ “Mm "'00 47:75 F“he"°s_”ih“r 5- °““”"“~ °- A- wesmnghouse Elm 155% j lfiqdlLiglg-icetcpgr, Boroughs, 011. 10a. .......-- ~ n an on, . ,1. eiolowi 1_1_.'s‘.swe1 169% Koommy mm“, ,2 appointments pmmotiom’ m, ha: Lake Shore ... ... 23.00 23.75 been gazetted; u“ (R E L) MEL Mslartio ... .. ... ... .28 .31 Bde__2nd ‘Mat 3m (aow_)_cnpt_ 1W")- Bwn ~35 ~34 n. c. Mciman is trans. to the 1st 42 Mimdy -- -- 3° Res. (P, E. 1.) Med. Bde. 4th, 11pm, Min. corpn. 0.95 4.25 m,‘ R E L H,gh,.5__Cap,_ Qrmm 11o Mm“ m“ --7 -- -°° P. n. Palmer a trans. to the 2nd 13a ‘Lfsfiial-‘m- m 3g Res. Bh. c. April 1029. "u, _ 75 can so aao as ~ _____ __ 44 McIntyre ... ... ... ... 16.75 HOME 0N VIVSIT_MI_ How-rd . .. 5s N°Wb°° 54 55 Reilly, accompanied by his sisters. - .. 5a “W-“W --- 2" Ella. and Doris and Miss noleha - .. 7'7 “bum” " ~ 50-59 5°40 Stewart-oi Boston, Mass, arrived in .. 40 pend 0mm’ '" '" "" 5'30 550v Charlottetown Tuesday night en - .. 90 " on“ route to their homes in Gaspereaux " 58 lsherlusMclorco-im .110 7'10 i and Pom Pm“ making ‘he m" b’ .. 5B Hume ‘ '" "' "m '56! machine in twenty-eight hours. They ............ 98 at Anéhgxi" "' " " ' '18 report the roads in xcellent condl. .. 4i sukbury Bash?‘ '" "r 195 8'50 lion" in Massachusetts, New Hamp- . l8 ‘ mm "' "' " " 1'85 shire and New Brunswick but the 41 i; Hugh-gs- Ho 8'25 roads Oil P. n. 1. they foundglmogt ‘Ibwagmao I... 4 use jmpmlble having “n” the” “m” Tnmwe“ Yukon n. n. um 21:“ hours from Borden to Charlotte- ssgxss"_g“qin.mut (Patriot please copy) vlpohc .. so no‘? Willdllll s... saao also .03 DSW IN5'l‘l'l'llTE---T'l18 MAY meetlngo! Wright Hargreaves -. ... 1.81 134 Spring Park WODIQIY] ymglgng, w“ Wainwell o0 .. cm U-EOAT ACE GAINS NOTE "gnu-..., 108% u... 113% ...-u“... 11B lore, German naval oificer, m; m; ass; cruises. ............ 44 After remaining in obscurity tor years, Commander Arnauld de ls Per- sprsng into notoriety in England, ici- ' lowinl a visit to the Imperial War Museum. I-Ia was much impressed by the eihlblt and wrote. oiierinl t0 send to it a collection oi photographs hotook during the war. It transpired that M he Mrmnnn star U-Boot def. with a record o! 400.000 tons oi ahlrblfll destroyed in ton fmioeaiillilmalpeoemllojorw- remlihwhchaareeaniwbeenpur- chased by Cape Baton parties. is siridbydolonei Aubrey, 2.10 i-l. net manyhoraeainflsollariiimh have m ma- uum, vim u» Oeimal held st the homo oi Mrs. Joesph Big- gsr with eighteen members and twp visitors present. lileeting Qpened by Iinslnr the Ode followed by roll call. reports o! school and sick committees were heard and new ones appointed. $15 was voted ior prises m; "h0g1, Nest meeting will be held n; m; home oi Mrs. John Lowlor. roll call to be answe ca: by "Qudgn hum-g Alter a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. the sheeting closed ma; National Anthem. ‘ V CENTRAL PARISH-Service; u ioilowaz-On Saturday nest, 8 p. m., "I Ohwhm: lander.’ 1M0 l. h... 0mm 0m: 2.10 p, m. Nina m1. Week: ‘I o- m. People's Church, City. Wednesday. lath st I‘ p. 111:1}; y“. meld (tot fllyflacrsmsntai obaan. "Uhrfivrlvn church. 01o. W Biblilth. 10th June. at 10.80 a. in. "4 '7 li-in. aqua-cuss services. on fiend-lynch ‘Ilia laturday, ma, It’ I n. m. ihkikaliving,‘ sang”, "fli-llaurt m: Ooiommiienln ‘ é D wmurch, Sunday school 10.00 a; m.‘ '1" m! "Mylo: friendships. ' ° i‘ ‘wmPm-‘efl b! her Young B0! lOOUTU III! OLD IAIII —'111e'Kina'| Birthday wu royally obporved by the Charlottetown sq Scouts in loading a ear o! old papa: and magazines collected by the sccco during the winter and mm. "All 1' w wean-me. some end loaded tor Montreal by the Scouts who worked from I also. to 0 pqm. They were under-tbs able caseucc of Bcolitmaator, ll. O. Par; ant-assisted by Patrol Leader our Filiiter; The Scouts {eel indebfpd to Mr. Malone and Mr. Bruce Stewart for invaluable assistance in hug. porting "he paper to the depot ior loading. Dillard's Llninient (or lore Ioot, ' PERSONALS Mr. H. J. Palmer, K. 0., lait ior Montreal yesterday. ' Mr. Roy lid-em. Bouril. leit tor Halifax yesterday. Mr. Norman Watson 0i the Pal- mer-Watson Electric Co. left yea- ierday morning ior Truro. Mrs. Emept Hearts. accompanied by her daughter. leityeeterde! morn. lng on a. visit in Winnipeg. Mice Joseph’ DOYIe oi st. John. has arrived home on s visit to her parents. M15 H"?! Fbeicr arrived home on MWQW °V°n1n8 V! Ipelid the vaca- tion with his parents. w. and M". C. H. Ilbster, after a successful you at Yale University. Mm Benlumin Rogers o! Albertnn. 1e ebendln: the month oi June 1h the °"Y- "=6 Wflwme sum. o: m. and Mrs. n. 1-1. 1mm, Miss Jean Caseley, teacher, Caven- dish "M91. M!“ Thyra Clark and Miss Anita. Webb, Cavendish, spent l "f! enjoyable week end at the farmer's home in Wilmot, Th9 1°30"!!! leit yesterday mom. in: to attend the Anglican Synod at Halifax: ltav. Canon Malone. Rev. n. D-F-Irmcndh Bdmlerand-rgn, MscNutt. I M“ *7"? Lure and sauna daugh- mJm-"WMW Bully Evl-naoi "i" P“! m Inenalnc s iew days at the formers. home in New Wiitshile. Miss Louise Pltn. nurse-in-traln. lnl at the Hotel 'Dleu. who rgggntly "ndiifwfllt an operation tor appanqg. di-ll. ielt. tor her homo in pm,“ WWI-I'd Island yesterday. sh; wg accmpinflifi by her sister, Yvonne._. Moncton Tunes, Amona those attending the Teach. ers’ Federation last week were Misses Mm“ Remw- Kelvin Grove 01m smi-"TWFI. Gfflflwlth. Helen Bun- illn. North Milton and Carolyn F11;- er. Bpringvale. ' M!“ Mimi-s: McDOnAId, flupfl- ‘TURBO it the City HNPAML ‘pent "he “(Mil end at her home in South. port. i‘: fir" 150111100 Connlck and m“ a‘ mm". Well-nurses at the ‘m!’ "Mil-ll mac the week end lnKellykOroslasthggumogmgu “"10". Parents. Mr. and Am, James Trainer. Col. A. G. pa}, “tuned h“ “m” "m" Kinsman. Ont. when h; w“ ‘Wfldlflt the annual meeting °’ u" "MW! been! or the n”. =1 Milli-Irv College. "iit-I “"- K- °- 001111010. moi-anus; th°'n‘“m 3w"? “will”. one 0f the Maritimes’ prqpgmu m. dunk" '5 “M1118 a raw days ""3110. who is t! his holiday. m‘ y enjoying m’- Mmh"! ""1011! c! Pamnure Island. looomvlhied by his son-in. law. Mr. B. 0. Deewoase 0i Niagara Falls and his wii'e and twe children. arrived in the city yesterday. m1, Dseweeso and children ha" n“; P91141113 the neat ten months ma; her rather and her brother, m. l“. "I Milrvlm-aad an husband arrived int ‘madam. ‘any an ma.“ u. turbine to Niagara hill en Friday next sooamso soosss acsoor. fill. 0011i lilllhfl II “m”. '°n¢'.b“u.|. in“. umllllllllcrkawendn-iiilbaceitiiemlll $0 ~ his m halo a mulch u a new sturdy, s p. n, n" m“ our him m" , v. osmn. minus. I ' l sanmshiqnlqfifisfjiih . < A New Delicious " - Qllltly irons" Wastes-a Cllilldg heals and pure as s pnlrnr» ln-oasa comes this Cltlmy, chocolate coated divinityiudgs, ~ 0T.» I. Noreen Cullen 3. Lily McNeil]. GRADE VII l. Adele Ooyle l. Aileen O'Neill I, Ruth Toombs. GRADE V! l. Anastasia Ieightizer 2. Roberta Weatherby 8. Beatrice Grech. GBADEV! ' i, Marlene McDonald 3. Marie Beale . 8. Annie LePDin. . GRADE V i, Mary Walsh 2, Dorothy McKenna 3. Gladys Pound. GRADE V 1. Bldie McDonald 2. Elisabeth McDonald , Mary Doyle. GRADE IV Lcoia Weather-by Elizabeth Gallant Olive Duiiy. P?" GRAD]! IV Dorothy Regan Olive Rowlcy , Loretta Duns. any GRADE III . l. Vernits McKenzie I, Pauline Whelsn » 8. Hilda scale and Teresa Arscnsuit. 1. Catherine Ieavyour i. Dorothy Westherby 3, Rita. McDonald. GRAD! 1 l. Mary McDonald and Hazel Mara,‘ 3, Rita Henna." ' I, Eleanor (11:15: and 151011117 Gallant. f .3? fl , ‘v 1- GEADE I 1, Della Kill! , 3. Helen Cullen and Thelma DOV-l‘: GINO I, Joan Mullen. .1 Burned F‘rom The Sun-T Willbring soothing‘ reiiei. Apply lilinardh loo ., tor In! eklh irritation. H | N A 1115K L r . “I dim ENTT, ‘r ‘i.. GRADE Iii l. Annie Wedge 2. M. A. l-isughey and P. Peters 8, 1'. Trainer, O. Bell and l! _ Proude. ‘ l GRADE l! -