‘ V, num so. p» Dunn-anvil. c. vrncsur, o. p. - r-urss anus csunscrr uonnrnu wolsrnr r1 o'clock < g spssssrtrem P. z. r. sspuu Assoc- . sow- .- , Solo-Com .._.‘..._....... Misslileen Dawson , ‘ 1t} , o'clock, immediately iollovwing K rv-Thmd wonsnrr 1 01x00: A - l. sermon-Special mentor from P. l. I. Iis-pilst Assoc. , lllltll. \ '_ L \ ’ Ionnncordlnlly invitedtosttendnllscrvicesol TIE BAPTIST CHURCH. 1b IIAAIIAAIIAALA‘ '1 The liljszhyterian Church In Canada JAMES CHURCH Rev.» n. MOORIIiEIXIII-LEGATE, o. o. PUBLIC WORSHIP! ~ J1 ING AT ELEVEN ocwcn AND ‘ " " Evimmcir A'I‘ szvzn Prcncher st both services, THE LIINISTEB. i- Sunday School a rs A. u. smlumsns sun vrrmns conorszri! ruvrrsp. St.’ ‘Paul's Church 2N1 SUNDAY AFTER. TRINITY 10.00 A. M.—'l‘he Sunday School. 11.00 ANNA-Morning Prayer nnd Sermon with Dedlcn- ‘ _ ' lion of the Restoration Cnirl. Miss Berns Hnestis will song. 8.00 PJM-Jlnpt-isms. 1.00 P. lib-Evening Prnyer snd Sermon. EVERYBODY WELCOME. HIV. II. D. IAYMOND, II. A, IICTQI, v v r111 AAA A IAAAMA v v vvvwv v Yvv ~ n.2,..." United‘ Church" In. m... Illlinr, sun; n. n. In. .|.w. Bnrbonr. up; no. Organist-A. Iloy lmd-IILLLA. 31.: A. A.G.0. anode. nn-smcsy School nnd Prnycr Meeting. 11.00 A. bL-Pflillc Worship. Sermon-“MEN WHO BINDER." .... BAN. llilgh Miller Solo-Selected ....-..._. ..‘.....-.'... Mr. P.‘ D. Wililnms w 1.00 P. lit-Public Worship. , isrrnon-"IVADING BBSPONSILIBIT Rev. Hugh Miller Solo-Selected Mrs. (lien) A. S. Weir Visitors‘ Onrdisliy Welcome. Services Broadcast by C. H. C. K. Vvv w vv v 7 v vvv vv ‘ z MORNING WQDSIIIP IIOI‘. IDUIS D. TIOIPSON-OIIIIII lll- (DIIIIQII ' r i r 11.00 A. Mw-lfiseme‘: "Glen-nings From the Assembly" 1.001% lit-Them: rem-m‘. Buy Yell?’ A p Zion Presbyterian Church A ' soon A. hl-Ssbhsth School nnd Bible Oisssel. I "they that wslt upon the Lord sbnll renew their IIV. G. CAI-LIL! WIIITIB - IINIITII. EVENING WORSHIP ntrengtb; they sbsll rnn, and not. be weary; and they sbsil 2 i z . x _ wnik, nnd not fnint." Isn. 40:31. Antbem-"I Will Mngniiy Thee 0 God" Spence. Solo pnrt by Arthur II. IMP"- ‘ Anthesn-“The King oi love My Shepherd ls" Watkin- Iiuet-"Ivory Pnlscefl-Misses Claire MnoMiilsn snd .. Msrion MnoLelinn. A A z;:‘ i’ e-ro-o-o-eooavfi v. v , ‘ f ~ n Central Christian Church .‘ - w. r. ournoussfrnsron. MRS. V. L. DINGWELL OIIGANIBT. Homing Worship-AIM. Snndsy School-HAS. Ironing , _ =. -..\ s - ' g - V; , sau-tssléeuay-Mm ‘Bessie Cnlnpbell lirrnon-"Tho Heavenly High Priest." A‘ nnornsn wonrn wnn 2 nsrqnrnmmcsa::.:~n:..':.-u*r.s" “ - Flililili‘*§hi, (syn a p. n. , -r r. w". sonnsrou ‘entire sntilncticn on pro- us...“ Plnnist sens nsn. , , orrsnmo. , * s p, n. ~11» World's ~ » ~ muss marque" m. Tbnrflny m, cum God RIVERSIDE INN AND COTTAGES HILL IIVEI. ALBIIITOI, . . I. Inrnlllsel Cotinges nnd Only Ins. S010 Wntsr Pishlng. Priv- nts nnrl Pnblln Dining Boom. Osn Dinners n Specialty. Ies Crnnln Pnrior nnrl l0- tnsbrnsls Snloon, Bnliroorn, “W! Sports. lntes “.00 nnd Up. .I. n. rssamrmm, rm. tcntral Guardian This sclnrnn in reserved ior news ei lnenl interest but ndsnrtisin ns n nswsy nntnre Inny bn insnrtn ni t cents n word strictly Dlynbh in ndvnlcn. ‘nszssn orzus‘ today nt 1: noon. L-BMB BUYING ALI. NEXT WEEK st our warehouse, Queen Street, live and dressed fowl. Highest market prices paid. Canada Packers Lim- ited. L-Mfl-fl-lii-fli MEALS AND SPECIAL AT- TRACTIONS all day st Bazaar, Market Building. L-iiw) "-—~— \ BI.‘ 0N HAND for the grand finale oi the Bazaar. Two door Prizes toiiilht. L~8449 CONVENTION IN JULY-It has been announced that the annual provincial convention oi the Can- ildis-n Ixgion will be held on Wed- neldsv. July I7. There will be s banquet at the Canadian National Hotol in connection with the con- vention. FISHERMEN DETAINEIP-Un- favorable flying conditions detained the five American business men who arrived here by sea plane on Thursday evening. As the “pr-obs" indicated scattered showers the films decided to remain another day in hopes oi’ clearer ‘L ior their hop to Cornerbrook, New- foundland, where they plan to fish salmon. EGG LAYING CONTEST-Foi- lowing is the standing in the 34th week oi the Prince Edward Island 1kg Laying Contest with the points for each: William R. Brown, Wood Island, 1488.2; Iixperimentsi Sta- tion. ,-Cha.riot.tetown, 1386.2; Mrs. Roland Easter, New Wfltshire, 1369.6; -, ' ‘ ‘ Station, Charlotte- town‘ 1862.8; Mrs. J. H. MacPhsil. . New’ Haven, 1862.5; Mrs. J. D. Mae- Fsrisne, 1270; S. R. Pendieton, Remington, 11613;. LAST OPPORTUNITY of help- ing the- bazaar by having dinner at noon or supper this evening in _ the Market Building. -I-? ”° 11-8451 CHOIRS ENTERTAINED — On Thursday evening, June 2'1, the members of Seven Iliile Bay and Borden churches met at the Par- ochisi House, Seven Mile Bay, for a sumptuous supper served, Benedic- tion was given in the Boy Church st which‘ both choirs assisted. Ai- tar supper st 8.30, cards and other smusements wereindulged in with s11 finally departing, only to wish that a simiisr evening be again ar- ranged by Father Monsghsn in the not too distant future. BAZAAR CLOSES TONIGHT- Lnst chance to participate. L-8449. Mr. snd Mrs. Edison Norton. Wat- ertown, Mass, and Mrs. Shirley Snow nnd daughter, Marion oi Ptrocton, Mass, returned to their homes recently after o. two weeks holiday st the home oi Mr. Norton's psr-ents, Mr. and Ivlrs. E. S. Norton, Csrdigan. Fourth Day Of Charity Bazaar ‘riieboothsntthebn-zasrinthe Market Building list night were patronized by the largest crowd t. Doctors and nurses from the City Hospital were present and very generously cooperated in helping to make the evening n success. The speakers oi the evening were Rev. P. Mclldniron, DD, Rec- tor oi St. Dunstnnb Basilica, and Rev. H. I. Fleming. C.SS.R.., Rec- tor oi the Holy Redeemer Parish. Both spoke eloquently oi the very evident cc-operntion of the people in assisting to make the bazaar s success. They also pnid glowing tribute to the work of Rev. Ear-i Delton who was responsible ior the organization which cotnributed grestly to the success oi the bazaar. Mr. Frank Oldiield, special singer here 1mm Toronto, thrilled the lsrge crowd with his splendid- ly renderevfvccal solos- The Legion Bend wss again in attendance. ‘rho door prize, s bog of flour donated by Carter s» C0,, was won by Mrs. Ernest McCsrey, Grafton Street. I .'Iihe bszear will nclude to- mm. lTnn Ilnncvvs for Bruises —_ SUGAR, l0 lbs. SALADA TEA, per lb TOMATOES, 3 this . . PINEAPPLE, 2 tins . RHUBARB, 5 lbs. "BULK TEA, 3 lbs. .. I P.1d. mu ssin sns henna seen Yssrs oi . was? social evening. Previous to the 1v Dominion Day SpsclalS g BANANAS, per dozen CREAMERY BUTTER, 2 lbs. MICHAEIIS GROCERY, Longworth Ave. Phone 1071. » “THE 'Ak1.o'rr‘ ' crows ....,...... Closing Exercises Of City "me City Bchooldneld their sn- nunl closing exercises yssterdny. friends of the p pile. Ibi reports of mun‘ a" . Mr. C. H. B. Longworth, chur- man. .I ntoticn oi Prizes and Cer- tificates Grnde V. Bong, "Ward, the Pirate," Q1145; V. to X. Bong. “Songs oi Arsby." Grades VII. to X. Presentation oi Prizes snd Cer- tiflcata, Grsde VI. 50118. "The Old Rond." Grsdes V. t0 I. . Prceentntion 0f Prizes sJrdCer- tificates Grade VH. 5011s. "Bar-Mlle" (nenuLGi-sdes vn. wx. _ Presentation oi Prizes and Cer- tificates, Grade VH1. 3°h8,'“Chen-y Song," Grades V. and VI. $0118, "Wherebr You Walk." Grades VII. to x. ' Presentnticn oi I. O. D. E. prizes for History by Mrs. WhGB-i‘. Presentation of Prizes and Cer- tificates, Grade IX. ' Son, Bonnie Dundee," Grades V. to X. Plano duet, "Polish Dance,” Pat- ricia Ritchie and Janet Stewart. Presentation oi Music Club prizes by Mrs. Lawson. 50118. “I'm Seventeen Come Sun- day." Grsdes vrr. to x. VsledictofY. Alfredn Pickard. Presentation oi Prizes and Cer- tiiicges. Grade X. T iunror Closing . The following was the pregrem 5 the junior closing held on Thurs- day; Chorus. "O Canada." Bone. “Good Mcming." Grades r. Song, "The Owl and the Pussy Cot." Girls, Grade IV. Presentation of Certificates and Prizes, Miss Holmans (Qrsde 1,) 50118. "Bed in Summer," Grades 11-. IIL. IV. 5010. "Robin Rodbreast," Frankie McInnis. Presentation oi Certificates and Prizes. Grade 1., Miss Fraser's class, Group ot-wnss. (a) “Little Jen- w‘; Schools Held Yesterday swsrded t0 Elizabeth Glllnilt. Gold Medal snd Chain for Ethics, offered by .H.is Excellency. Right Reverend J. A. 0’Suliivnn, awsrdcd to Mary Alice Hsughey. live-Dollar Prise for Highest Ag- gregate in Grsde X, donated by I-Iis Honor, Lieutenant Governor George Delaiois, swnrded to lfliznbnth Gnl- an Five-Dolls: Prise for lhdiisb. dc- nstod by Right Reverend Maurice McDonald, merited by Elizabeth McDonald and Mary Hsugbey, awarded to Msry I-Isughcy. Prize ior Lstin and French, donn- ted by Reverend Dr. Mnhcn , Me nwsrded to Eiiznbeth Gnilmk Prize for History, donated by the ed to Elizabeth McDonald. Prize ior Algebra, doubted by m. C. H. B. Longworth, Choir-mm cl the City School Bosrdpmerited by Geneva. Stanley and Avis Higgins. awarded to Avis Higgins. Second Prize ior Latin, dcnnted by Rev. Dr. Bernard Gillie, awn-rd- ed to Geneva Stanley. Prize ior Application, donated by the Redepmtorist Fathers, awarded to Adeline McKenzie. The Jenkins Memorial Prize for Canadian History donated by Mrs. S. R, Jenkins, in memory oi the into Dr. S. R. Jenkins, awarded to Gen- evs Stanley. Prize ior Geomerty, donated by Mr. W. D. Gillis, merited by Elise- beth McDonald, Avis Higgins and Eleanor 0'Mesrs, awarded to Elean- or O'Meura. Prize for the Second Highest Ag- gregate in" Grade X, donated by to Geneva. Stanley. Prize Ior the Third Highest Ag- gregate in Grade X, donated by Reverend Father Murray, awarded to Elizabeth McDonald. Second Prize for Geomerty, dons- ted by Dr. F. C. Dougsn, awarded to Annie Otiviesra. Prize for Geography, donated by the Catholic Women's League. meri- ted by Mary Kaughey, mzebeth Mc- Donald and. Lillian Bambrick, awar- ded to Liilisn Bsmbrick. Prize ior Correct Deportment, dc- noted by the Ladies of Si. Joseph's Sodality, awarded to Olive Rowley. Prize for Efiort, donated by Dr. F. C. Dougsn, awarded to Mary Bradley. ' Second Prize ior Application, do- nated by Mr. Simon Psoli or the City School Board, merited by Ger- nv Wren.” is) "Golden Slumbers," Grades II., IIL, IV. Presentation a! Certificates and . Miss R. Ste - art's class. ' w 8on8. "Lullaby." Grade I. angwg; "John Peel," Grades m. Presentation oi Certificstos snd grace. Grade IL. Miss Mecdonaldb Bong. “Vesper-s," Gmdee III. and Presentation oi Certificates and Prizes. Grade m, Miss Weeks’ class. ' simfi. "Dftlm Pipe." Grades III and IV. 30118. “Billy Boy," Grade IV. Presentation oi Certificates and Prizes. Miss M. Stewart's class, 50118. "Bong oi the Rain," grade; Lggd n Rob ' 118. " ins are Sin ng" in "BY." Grades II. and III. s‘ Presentation of Certificates and Prizes. Miss G. Douglas‘ class. ‘ 5W8- “Numrv Rhymes." Grsde r. Presentation oi Certificates end FY1598, Gilda IV. Miss Iflrllertons class. Bong. "Cheery Song," Grades III. and IV. God Save the King. The iist oi prise winners and those to whom certificates were awarded will liiliear later. Rochford Square I School The program: Chairman-Mr. Simon Psoll, Duat-"Gsiop do ConcerW-Eniel. msnn. Chorus-"Come Where the Lilies BioouW-Wiil Thompson. ' Pleyetie-“Queen or the mower-s." "Mr. Brown." , Presentation of Certificates 5nd izes Pr . “Let Us Sing Unto Their MnJes- ties" (Maurice). Vsiedictorr-"Beyond the 1.15m. house." "rm We Meet Again.” The Kin g. The following addressed the p“- Dils: Rev. Dr. McMs-hon, Rov. A. J. McIntyre, Rev. Father 0'I-Inr|., 0.58.11, Mr. H. H. Shaw, Supgfln. tendent .0! Education, Or. H. John- son, Mrs. Cosh. Certificates Trustees’ Leaving Certificates granted by the u-‘urlottetown Bonrd o! School ‘Irustees to pupils who hive successfully compietsd the work oi Grade X-Eliss-beth Gniinnt, Geneva Stnnley Elizabeth McDon- sld, Mary Hsug ey, Annie O'Mesrn, Avis Higgins, Iriiiisn Bsmbrick, Olive Rowiey, Eleanor lOMenr-n, M"? Brndiey. , Merlnls nnd Speolsl Prizes Brcnls Medr. nr General Pro- ficiency oilercd by Hie Excellency the Governor Genersl o! Cnnsdn, sssssselnnldssonssss n snnsssseslblioslsl sssssesslsssreecnlsn a nnnnsslsssnnsssssess trude Carver, Vernits McKenzie, Dorothy Regan, Gladys McDonald Mary H. Martin and Mary Paqueiw. Prize ior Fidelity to Duty, dons.- ted by Mr. Paoii, awarded to Rite Norrie, Class Librarian. A Prize has been oflered by a City Convents in the Entrance Ex- animations. ,Councii1or A. A. Hennessey has offered a Prim to the Pupil leading Hon. Dr. W. J. P. Mnclllllen, swnrd- r Reverend Father Dcugsn, awarded Friend to the Student leading the every automobile Shopifyoulik mbnf you can't beatthese y» 4.. ‘i, OWER PRICES——greater selectiorh-cll-Sy piyflfélffirms. '\ h , These and many other reasons snake ls the best place in town to ‘buy used cars. Come in them over. See the fine condition they are in. Then as yoll. check the price, consider that our reputation stands we sell. FOR EXAMPLE CHRYSLER COACH 1934 with CHEVROLET COUPE Miles and Miles Almost New of - and Service Going at. At only . . . . . . . $195.00 $575.00 :.» , “m 1 »- CHRYSLER COUPE a Sport Model I at a Bargain $225.00 this school in the lilntrance. Five-Dollar Prize ior Highest Ag- His Honor Lieutenant Governor De- Biois, awarded to Catherine Fiesv- your. Prize for Second Highest Aggre- gate donated by Reverend Dr. Mc- Mahon, awarded-to Mary Prowse. Prize ior Latin, donated by the Rledemptorist Fathers, awarded to Mary Gallant. _ Prize for French, Community Con- cert tlcket, donated by the Women's Music Club oi’ Charlottetown, award- ed to Jenn Csrmody. Mrs. A. B. Cosh presented the prizes given by the Music Club. _ Prize ior Correct Department, do- nated by His Excellency, Bishop 0'- Suiiiven, awarded to Pauline Peters. Prize for Application, donated by Mr. Simon Psoii, awarded to Alice Murnsghsn. Prize ior Highest Aggregate in Grade VIII, donated by The Re- demptorist Fathers, awarded to Mary MacDonald. Prize ior Second Highest Aggre- gate, donated by Reverend Dr. Mc- Mahon, awarded to Helen Cullen. Prize for Application, donated by Mr. Paoli, swsrded to Catherine csrroil. Pize ior Arithmetic, Community Concert ticket, donated by the Wo- men's Music Club of Charlottetown, awarded" to Leona ‘rrsinor. Prize ior Correct Deportment, swarded to Gertrude Coyie. Prize otIered by s Friend to the Pupil oi Grade V111 leading her class in the Exsminstion in Home Nursing, awarded to Leona. Trainer. Prise ior Highest Aggregate in Grade VII, Emma. Peters. Prize ior Correct Deportment, equally merited by Hazel Martin. Jcsn Strain, Selma. Tulle, Rite. Hen- nessey, Shells l-iennessey, and Genn- vieve Lnrtor, dnwn by Stella Hon- nessey. Prise for Spelling, donsted by n iormer pupil of the School, Mar- garet Lsrter. Prize ior Highest Aggregate in Grsds VII, MsryMecDon-isid. Prim ior Highest Aggregate in Grade VI. donated by Mr. Benji-min Rogers oi the Rogers I-lsrdwsre 00., awarded to Phyllil 86ml’- Prize for Pupil leading Grade VI in the Grading ‘Fests, awarded to Frances Kelly. Prize for Correct Department in Grades VI and VII, Thelma lien- nessey. Prize for Highest Aggregate in Grade VI, Eunice Condon. Prize for Correct Deportment, Al- lmdn Rogers. Prize for Highest Aggregste in Grsde VI. Mlrluerite ers. Prise ior Arithmetic, donated by Mr. Psoli, swnrded to Mnry Gnudet. Prise for Highest Aggregste in Grsde V, Bernice Hnughey. Prize for Arithmetic. denoted by MrlPsoli, awarded to Julienne Gsi- inn . Prise ior Application in Qrsdes V snd VI, Isobel MscDonsld. Prise for Highest Aglrcgnto in Grade V, Meiits Crosby. Prise ior Highest Aggregnte in Grsde IV. Frnnces McGuigsn. Prize for Application in Grndes IV and V, Liiiinn IoClnir. Print ior Highest Assure" in gregste in Grade IX, donated by‘ Grade IV, Bertha. Gallant. Prize for Application, Joan Mc- Carey. Prize for Correct Department, Mary mwior. ' Prize ior Highest Aggregate in Grade I11, Wands MscMilicn. Prize for Correct Deportment, Frances McAIeer. Prize ior Application in Grade II, Louise Rossiter. Prize ior Application in Grade II equally merited by Phyllis Cronin and Vivien Duncan, drawn by Phyl- lis Cronin. Prize ior Correct Deportment in Grades II and III, Ethel Kelly. Prize for Application in Grade II. Phyllis Cannon. Prize for Correct Madeleine Gallant. Prize ior Application in Grade II, Beatrice Peters. Prize ior Application in Grade I, Teresa Arsensult. Prize for correct Deportment in Grades I and II, Joyce Chandler. Prize ior Highest Aggregate in Grade II, Ethel 'I‘rsinor. Prize for Application, Mary Mc- Phee. Prizes ior Needlework-Grade IX, Hilde. Beale; Grade V1.11, Marjorie McCnr-viiie; Grads VII, Selma ‘Tulle; Grsde VI and VII, Emma Curley; Grade VI. Mildred Doyle: Grfldee V and VI, Kathleen McNeeiy; Grades 1V nnd V, Bertha. Shepherd; Grade IV, Frances Dufly; Grade III, Bern- adette Murnnghan; Grades III and II, Phyllis Dowiing; Grade II, Helen Harley; Grade II, Leona Arscnuuit. Special Prizes For Music Special Prizes for Music-Season's tickets to the Community concerts: First donated by the Women's Mu- sic Club of Charlottetown, awarded to Iirsncos McCarey for Regular At- tendsnce nt the Music classes. Second, donated by the Hon. W. J. P. Macmillan. awarded to Elean- or Gsudct for Improvement in Mu- sic. Third, donated by Mrs. W. D. Gillis, swsrded to Viola Brydsrs for Application. Trustees’ Certliicntes ior Attendance Grade I-Vcrs. Connolly. Grndes I and II-Louise Wedfle. Mnrgnret Mclnnis, Msrion IeCisir. Grade II-Msdeicine Gallant. Grsdes II and III-Ids Costello, Rose Costello, Doris Clinton. Grnde III-Marion Ccyic (2 yrs). Jenn Costello. Iorrnine Decoste. Frances Hennessty. Frances Mc- Aieer, Lillian Mciesn and idvelyn Diamond. and, IV-Lenseus Dufiy (2 yrs.), Berthn Gnilsnt (2 yrs.), Rita Mc- Carthy (2 yrs.), Mary Flynn (2 V11). Frsncen Dufly, Margaret McCsrviiie. Mary Fleming, Marjorie Trninor. Grsdes IV and V-Melita. Crosby (2 yrs.), Myrtle Gsiisnt (2 yrs.), Ei- sie Doyle (2 yrs», Butlers McNeili, Frnnces McGuignn, Grsde V end VI-Cstherine Duiiy (0 yrs.), Julienne Gsllnnt (3 yrs.), Jesh Gniisnt. Crude VI-Rossieen Hsughey. Grsdes VI snd VII-Loyola. Ber- Deportment, AT THE SHOWROOMS OF yrs.), Rita. Doucei: (2 yrs.), Hazel Martin, Mary McCloskey, Selma Tulle, Mary Wedge, Olive Donovan, Rita. Hennessey, Winniired Whcian. Grade VIII-Gertrude Coyle (3 yrs.), Leona. Trainer (2 yrs.), Joan Mullen (2 yrs.), Dorothy McDonald (2 yrs). Mary Hogan (2 yrs.), Ber- tha Gallant, Ina loCiair, Mary Ber- rigan, Margaret Gaudet, Mary Mc- Donald, Cntirerine Carroll, Bertha. Martin, Eileen Chsisson, Rita Mc- Donald. Grade IX—Mury Gallant (3 yrs.), Levins McNcill (2 yrs.), Lena Lar- tor, Lillian Barrett. Grade X~Dorcthy Regan (5 yrs.), Elizabeth Gallant, Mary I-isughey, Frances McCarey. ' Trustees’ Dhiiomss ior Proficiency Grade I-I, Ethel Trainor; 2, Bernadette Hagan; 3, Doreen Scott; 4, Annie McDonald; 5, Phyllis Tulle. Grade 1-1, Dorothy Gallant; 2, Anna. Diamond; 3, Joan Shelfoon. Grade II—1, Louise Wedge; 2, Helen Lsrter; 3, Margaret Mclnnis. Grade II-i, Frances Steele; 2, rigsn (I yrs.), The i-Iennessey, Enunn Curler. . Orndn isir (I AND ‘MANY MORE OF EQUALLY GOOD VALUE A; HURNE 8; B0,, Charlottetown Joyce McTague; S, Mary Mullin; l; Madeline Gallant 5, Mary Vessey. Grade II-1, Shirley Leigher; 2| Zelia. Mcllearuili, Lillian ‘Thistle. Y Grade III—1, Teresa. Gallant; 2, Ida Costello; 3, Eleanor Trainer. Grade III—1, Wanda MacMilim: 2, Joyce Cosdy and Lillian Msc- Leun; 3, Marion Coyle; 4, Frances McAleer. Grade IV—1, Bertha. Gallant; 2, Frances Steele; 3, Joan rZcCabe; 4, Frances Duffy; 5, Ireuaeus Dufly. Grade IV—i, Frances McGuigsng 2, ‘II-reims. Smith; 3, Agiifis Malone. Grade V-—1, Meiita Crosby; 2, E1- sie Doyle; 3, Lillian Ioclsir; 4, Rita Berrigsn; 5, Eudora McNeili. Grade V-i, Bernice Hsughey; I, , Julienne Gallant; 3, Mary Coylc; 4, Florence Saunders; 5, Jean Gallant. Grade VI—1, Marguerite somer-sg 2, Mary Gsudet; 3, Imelda Vsutcur. Grade VI-1, Eunice Condon; 2, Helen Campbell; 3, Vernito. McDon-r aid; 4, Hilda Molyneaux; 5, Eileen ‘ Flynn. ‘ Grade VI-i, Phyllis Rossiter; g (Continwrd on P880 10) |