..‘7_,.1921‘ . -. "transistor-reapply Gui-lunar‘ ml» right feeding Pratt: Mada u. our M. Factory In oultry problems. Write. aklet—wortb dollars to you. 33o‘ Can-lav; Ava, Toronto *F;bfii 1.11..- The You flaisé not in the chicks you- hatch. Whether every well-batched chick will become a. aturdy bird and steady layer depend; on Bab! Chick Food because I .II sully all the elhents n muscle nndjeathers- Keeps chicks in - ,3 . _ qitlop-to reliat nll coiiim ' aaeiata oulclt healthy ‘deveinlllrtent. '4 Your Money II YOIIAIQ Not Satisfléd Sold by Daalara all over Canada‘ - Exparrflnvioa Ina". Wa ha 11:31:; lyoaur " Pnit Food cm: Canada, limited _ NOW. Baby chicks need Buttermilk t! ed d t I M fniguifiionbgn’: . con- on ailments,‘ and ' Toronto. E 28 pert Iona Wctlslsuuu luvnlusuuurs Advertisement! under this lending, 2c per vvord for each ll- 0-O- Wbere coplea come to onr core to be forwarded I ta Ina! be added to coat to cover postage, etc. i V. u. Contractions count na one word. but five figures (ll SL000) no allowed na one word. (lash remittances to cover coat null accompany all advertise- lenta. ln no come can this rule be overlooked. Advertise-en“ received without remittance cafinot be acknowledged. - FOR. BALE ________ FOR SALE—7 ROOMED COTT- age and 2 desirable lots at Ellsi poynlltymlso an acre oi land on opposite Side of road. Desirable for gardening. Apply to K. J. hlurtin, Charlottetown. con SALE-HEAVY BROWN PA per, suitable fm‘ placing-under eat-pet. 5 cents a roll at Guardian office. ~i' upon SALE- HATCHING EGGS from my prize winners Buff Leghorn at liniilfax, Charlotte- town-. etc. Price of eggs $2.00 per 13 eggs, $3.00 per 2i eggs. Apply Belmont Poultry Yards, 28 Ken- slngton Street, Charlottetown. IFORJALE 60 ACRB8 OF LAND East Royalty ii 1-2 miles from Charlottetown. Hue never falling stream. For Particulars apply E. Wheatiey & 00., ‘Ltd. This land will be sold in lots to suit pur- chaser. - TO LET -1"o tar-om: Funnier-Ten room, situated in centre of ciby. Modern conveniences Apply in afternoons to 10 Elm Avenue. MALE HELP WANTE MAKE MONEY AT HOME -— 815 to 560- paid weekly for your spare time writing showcsrds for us. No canvassing. We instruct and supply you with work. West-Angus Show Card Service, 57 X., Colborne Street Toronto. 'SALE$MAN WANTED -SALES- man a. self respecting salesman whose ambition is beyond his present occupation 'migbt find more congenial employment with us and at the same time double his income. We require a man of clean character sound in mind and body, oi strong personality who would appreciate a life posl tion with a fast growing concern where industry would be reward ed with far above average earn ings; married man preferred. Apply to Mr. J. C. McLean, Bell second floor, Riley balding, Queen St . , opposde" Prowsa Brothers . ‘ALL UNCALLED FOR BUITB suirts and overcoatis from our 30 branches throughout Canada will be sold at $14.00 each. Odd trousers $8.95. Odd vests $1.50. in many cases this price is less than oncthird their actual val- ue. Merchants buy these goods for rc-sale to their customers. Wise men will buy two or ibree suits and an overcoat. For sole at our store only. English & Scotch Woollen Company, 158 Richmond Street. 'CLO‘I'H, CLOTH, CLOTH- D0 your women folks need mater-- ials in good qualities for their dresses and suits? We have thousands ol‘ yards that will be sold as low as $2.75 per yard, hall’ regular price, in goods 54 to 6G inches wide. T-liis is an ex- cellent opportunity to get mater ials in better qualities than'us- uaily found in. womens fabrics. and also take cure of bhe child- ren needs. Call at our store. Eng lish & Scotch Woollen Company, 158 Richmond Street. FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED — GIRL TO ASSIST at general housework. Apply at tGuardian office. - '_ » ~ fiWANTEDF-A MAID FOR GEN- » erai housework. Apply l9 Upper Prince Street. WANTED A MAlD.. for general housework, good wages. Apply Mrs. Bruce Stewart, 14 Water Street. . WANTED WANTED—5 or 6 roamed furnish- ed house in Charlottetown or Summerside. Apply “A" cio Guar- dian. WANTED —VOUNG GENTLE- rnan desires room and [board with private family. Central lo- cation. Apply "W. S." c-o Guard- Ian. NURSING PRIVATE NURSES EARN $15 TO $30 o. week Learn ‘without leav- lug home. Descriptive booklet sent free Royal Cpl-less 0f Science, Dept. 25, Toronto. Can- atlu. 1055-12-20MESat25i DEATHS CARR-At Oyster Bed Bridge nn April 30th, Thelma, Irene only (laughter oi Mr and Mrs Howard Parr. _i-<-o&-_____ IN LOVING MEMORY OF ARNOLD CROKEN‘ who was killed i-n action May 7th 1918 _ The lillio_ ...mounds and crosses while, From Iowely vale lo mountain height, Iinvs ‘marked -l.bisvplace n holy shrine, " 0n Iifianderws Fields.‘ _ Au Unusual Judgment PARIS, May Il-On the night 0i March 10, 1018, there was s Gcthu raid on Paris. it was u busy night for the Iloche airman, and their bombs fell rapidly. In I110 Renaissance Theatre. however. i119 audience did not worry. The)! were enjoying n. somewhat salu- cious play entitled "Xanho," and did not warn. to be interrupted. Unexpectedly an interruption came from the stage. The hero suddenly stunned Ilevluimmg- "m1- turnlng to the leading lady, whis- pered loudiy. "it's idiotic to risk mac's life when there is n0 116911 for it. I'm going down to the cel- *0»o+" ... - A ONE 1s JUDGED BY!” THE STATIONERY THEY USE " Our- ’ FINE LINE KID FINISH SUEDE FINISH will "place you right with the world. We have loll sizes in writing pad-s, "paper, envelopes; and Corres- pondence Cards. W. QueetfStréct .””¢0¢»o¢ I t _ ‘ iar." To the cellar, clad only in his classic garments, he accordingly went amid the hlsses and BT00!“ of the audience. Yesterday there was in the courts the sequel to this incident. The leading lady, who was also the directness oi the theatre. sued i119 young man for breach of contract for having thus shown such dis- cretionary care for his life. With long arguments the advo- cates fought the matter out. H18 crime, according to one, was that he deserted the lending lady on the stage. That was a grave offence. On the other hand. he had been a soldier, and ‘when there was H9811 be had risked his life gallanlly. In the end the bench pronounced a judgment worthy oi Solomon that in quitting the stage in the face of danger the actor was wrong, but that in expecting him to continue acting, the lady was wrons 1W1 that, therefore, no damages could be worded. MISCELLANEOUS 1 ~11. J , .. . ‘rrhrghréft Central _.GamIiu sameness (neurones Sale on estate ofthe late John Whalan, Oovehead. Saturday, Mgy m, “m! 501d. no reserve. ' EARLY GLOSING- Commgng. ing May 2nd our store will close at flve_ o'clock, during the summgr months-W. W. Weilner, Ltd., Jewellers. CIGARETTE Hotness- Have you seen on .f ' holders? Plficgeyfi salted: wsrds——W. W. Weilner, Ltd., Jew- ellers. ‘ .~ S. S. CANADIAN SAPPER-The S. S. (lanadian Slipper sails from lMontreaI this afternoon and is due ill Charlottetown Tuesday evening. - BEDEQUE..—- Rev. ..Edward Morris Provincial. Organizer of the L} 0. L. will preach in Bede- Ique Methodist ‘Sunday at 11, and at Cape Tau/verse at 3. CORRECTION-in Grade 1 Miss . Gm"?! Department Queen Square »Scilool Jos. Iiiclxmis should have Blllleared third instead oi Oliver Pines/u. I BODIES NOT FOUND.-- The Search for the bodies of the two IIIPII. bfllllnlqn and Martin Gallant, 10st. ill. ‘RMISLICO on Tuesday last, was continued yesterday but proved" unsuccessful. FUNERAL—The funeral of the late Andrew Gauthier, 0f Rustico, whose sud death from blood pois- oning occurred on Monday morn- ing. took place on Thursday after- noon at 3 o'clock from his late limit-e. Service was conduci- .(!I1 an St. Augustinqs Church Rm. interment was made in Rustico cemetery. Tile funeral was iurgoiy attended. . STANLEY AND THE BRANT. “The (l. u. S. Stanley was en- gage-d Thursday distributing the 211s buoys at u-‘itzroy and Point Prim. Yesterday she wlent out with I119 can houys for South blast and South West SI Peters and lwith 111B 855 IJIIOYS ‘for lndvian‘ Rock. The (l. G. S. Brunt lis undergoing mllairs mt the Merino wharf nnd will lbegin the season's work next week. FUNERAL TODAY.-- The body of the late Mrrs. J. T. Bethune ar- rived in the city last night from Montreal. The funeral will take place this afternoon. at 3.30 o'clock from ‘the residence of Mr John A, Moore, 220 Kent St., service coun- mencing at 3. Mr. Harold Stanley, son. of deceased accompanied the remains home. L‘EAVivNG TODAY FOR SPAIN. u... and his le e this morning for Mona-real en route to Bilbao, Spain. where they g0 on an axtendcd visit to Dr_ Wanburtons 5011'. Major Arthur Wnrburton of the Royal Engineers. They expect to return to Canada next Spring out before returning will spend some time in England and in trav. 9115118 on the continent. The G-uardlan joins with the many friends of ‘Dr. Warburion in wish. fing himself and Miss Warburton ' ‘ban voyage and‘ a very pleasant sojourn in Sunny Spa-in. ISLANDEFUS DEATH-Mr. W. E. Burke of Curler and Co., receiv- ed a letter yesterday from Mrs, Mary Archibald, Tacoma, Wash- ington bringing ‘the sad news of tho guild-en death of her brother and Mr. Burke's first cousin James Burke, son of the late Will lam Bul-k-e, formerly of Bay Furl. une. The deceased was 63 years of age and leaves a widow in Tac- oma. He left the Island many years ago and aft-er s-lerving in the Canadian West in the Mounted Po- lice, and being engaged for some time in gold mining in Alaska, he eventually settled down in Tacoma. Among his surviving relatives are sisters at Fortune Bridge, P. E. I. and one brother, Fred in the in- surance business in New York. TARANTUM NOTES-The fntim ers of this vicinity are busy pre- paring lor croppIng.-—Mr. John T. Garland has purchased o. beautiful driver from Mr. William Walker- Miss Mae McDonald has returned home from visiting friends in Char loltetown-Mr. James Sherry paid a flying visit to Webster's Corner r. the guest of Mr. James H. Cum- misky.—Mr. James Laverty and Teresa paid a flying visit to Au - burn as the guest oi Mr. John Quinn—Mr George Simpson has purchased two fine cows from Mr.. Albert. Robertson. Mr. John Laver- ty has purchased a valuable fanm in Fort Augustus.-—Mr. John Trai- nor oi St. Theresah paid a flying visit here the guest of Mr. James O'Ccnnelll.--¢...anmm school is progressing rapidly under the train ing ol Miss Doyle. LONGAPHlE—McK~EN’NA WED- DlNG.—/t very pretty wedding Wits edral Tuesday morning, when H-el- en ‘Mcllfcnha daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McKenna became the Ibririe of l-‘rsncis Lonsaphie of this clly. The ceremony was perform- .,_.d by the Rev. W-m. Monaghan, cousin of the bride. in the presence of immrdiula friends and relatives. The bride was tastefully attired in a travelling suit 0i IlflVY B9786 and hat of silver lace. She was attended by h-er sister, Miss Katie liicKennn. while Mr. Leo Arsenault supported iii-e Srwm- T119 11591” couple luit on a trip to New YOTR and qtlmr American cities and on their return will reside in Rox- bury, Mass. The presents were numerous and costly, Including cut glass and silverware. A180 8 W1" slnntrlal check from the "Tide-T DB1‘- ' ems. ' ' ::BARGAIN ANNEX. Prices will ‘ lease ca. I r A Wtoltt. snienmizeil in St.‘ Ihlnstalrs Coth- ~ "Iir. W. Spiousouit" ; Receives Address Mr. w. s. Louson, President of tho Boardof ‘Directors, Y. M_ C. A. Wis Ilznwlly honored Thurs. night at the regular meeting of the board when he received on address, read by Mr dl. H. Jenkins-on behalf of members, which was accompanied by the presentation of a. framed‘ sroup protograph of t-hs board. The address, to which Mr. Louson tendered a sulitabie reply, road as fcliowa:—- a . . . 1.1. W. S_ Lousom, 'll‘.sq., l ‘ L President "Y. M. 1C. A. Dear Sir and Brother: llt ls to ‘us a. genuine pleasure to extend to you our hcartiest con- gratulations on the occasion of yuur again Fnaving joined" the "Benedictine orderf’ 1t is not well that man should be alone. Realizing this you have done wisely and wcll in choosing conupanionshlq; for yourself. elf with nil movements ixnving for their object. the uplift cf mankind. Both by pen and voice you have endeavored to advance the Mast- er's kingdom. The Y. 'l\i_ C. A. has always round in you a hearty supporter, a faithful friend unri an efllicient ol- floer. ‘ During your presidencyyour vuatchwordi has been “l-lorwafd". Marked improvements in the work has characterized your term of of-llice. With best wishes for yourself and your esteemed 111111.118!‘ and with the earn-est irovpe and prayer that you may ltztve many years of life to en- Illy tlhe comforts 01f your home and nine companionship of your wi-ie and to continue rin the good‘ work ihtlt means so much to your fellows ‘sy customers. ' Ahigh honor _..-_-.-_— LEAVES FOR FUR ‘SALE.- lMr. W. Cheated IMcILure leaves this morning for Montreal to at- tend th-a fur auction to be held there next week. BATTERY DR-lLL.—.No. 8 Bat- tery will hold their drill on Mon- day night a; 7.30 sharp. No Z Battery will drill on Tuesday night a; 7.30 p. m. NEW SIGNALLING (ll-ABS.- Sargeant Instructor Kempton will conduct another signalling class starting on Monday evening at ‘I p. m. It will include five signal- lers each from the 2nd and 8th Siege Batteries as well as signal- lsrs from other unlits. ARTILERY UNITS F'l.l.-L'ING-- The 2nd and 8th Siege Batteries are filling up rapidly nnd in an- other week wiii be up lo strength. Th-ey are, however, particularly anxious lo have the services of ex- gunners and thus; of otirer serv- ices and will reserve a numlbcr cf places for them for a short lime. ._____-<-o-qu.___ ::BUY OILCLOTHS AND lino- leuma at Beer l Waoka. PERSONALS _ Mr. J. J. Hughes went to Souris yesterday. Mr. J_ Cord-o“ McKay, Bradol- bwne. was in the city yesterday. Mr. R. A. MacKMn, l-Iolffsx_ is_ registered at tho Victoria. FUNERAL OF THE LAT E ' -HON. F. J. SWEENEV MONCTON, May 6.—-A larga concourse of clergy and laiety which included His Lordship Bish- op Lelllanc, Bishop of St. John diocese, III-g ministers of the pro- vinclnl ctvbindt. the leader o! the opposition. and other prominent citizens of the province attended the funeral of lb; late Hon. Fran- cis .7. Sweeney today. Solemn llequie-m High Mass was celebrat- ed In St. Bernard's Church by tho Rev. Dr. Messon, of~~St. John, as- dlstod by Rev- E. ll. Savage of Si. BQIIIIHFI. and Rev. Father Tessie r. n. 0i st; Josepha Uhiv-sraity. Poll-owing the service the was conveyed‘ by: special "traffic ‘Melrose. the birth place of the deceased where lnberment was made. The funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Kllljiiiolii 001mm" “ “ i You have always associated your- Two exclusive ‘sihopsron Youge Street, Toronto, have A selected Blue Bird Tea to sell to thclr lush- lin Nova. ‘Scotiaaud less than two months 0n the market. BLUEBIRD uu I A “Brings . Happiness” i and forfwblich you are by diapoaf- tion, inclination and" abiiit/y so well qualified to do. 918cm! on bohaifcf the Char- lottetbwn Y_ M. c. A. A. C. Ducnemln. W_ A. Otavaart. P. W. Turner. G. F. Putoheutu J. A. Clark. J_ A. MaoMlllan. - A. A. rnmsrvy. I J. H. Ayerl_ Geo. D. Dslloia. John T. McKenzie. D_ F. Bethune. R. H. Jenkins W. W. Owen, s_ A. memnma. G. Harry Gov-bell, (Soc’y)... i-Qoai- ' "Dropx. In Sugar ‘RAW SUGAR PRICES DECLINED NEW YORK. M84’ 6——'ilhe raw sugar market was easier today and prices declined to the basis of 4.6-1 lor centrifugal on sales of 11.700 Ass of Porto Rico and 3,00 San Dumiusoes. There were no sales 0n Cubes, the last price named by the committee being 3V. cost and gaelll-Zhi. equal to 4.89 for centrifu- [Raw sugar lfutures were quiet but the undertone was unsettled by the decline in’ spot and prices at mid-day were one to four points net lower. » No further changes occurred in refined which are listed at 0.50 for fine granulated, although the under tone wasunsettled owing to the de cline in rztws and business was llliht. Refined sugar futures were norm- inal in the absence of business. m ::"BRUNSWICK" RECORDS play on any ateei needle phono- graph. Beer d. Weeks. fora tea. blended 1 ‘taken by" the people of the above Cluid . Welfare" a Meetings week at Souris," North Lake, Mt. Stewart, and Montague in thein- terssts of Child Welfare and the Membership Campaign of the Red Cross Society. Quite an amount of interest was places and surrounding country. IN SOUBlI-S the meeting was pre- sided over by the Rev. J. C. McLean and the Public Hall was well filled Addresses were given my Miss MacMtthon, Public Health nurse and Dr. Hhrry Johnson as well as com- mandatory remarks by the Chair- man, »Dr. A. A. McDonald and Rev; Mr. Brown. A canvassing committee was ap- pointed and it is expected that a large number oi the citizens and their children will join in the crus- ade for better Health. AT NORTH LAKE Miss Standish Rosa presided and the local Wom- en's institute were all represented. Every one sec-med keenly interest- ed and a strong working and canvas sing committee was appointed. ‘ / HE house-wife's de- . light-a anon-visit: kitchen-can easily be achieved by the HM 0f LUXEBERRY WHITE ENAMEL on tutu. woodwork, kitchen cab- inet, tables and chain. Anyone can" apply this 31:3 ghlgiflcofis in . .'l a , , =8; shell finish, and can be easily ciianed with‘ a damp cloth. Mall by ' Waihrviiit. Ontario In‘ LI’ I G1 If! . III uawildd‘: Ngluflnr tfdrsrub AT MIT. STEWART the presiding officer was Rev. J. C. Martin and, n‘ very interesting meeting wias held. Dr. Walsh and the chairman spoke - strongly endorsing the better Health movement which was pre- viously explained |by Miss Mahon and Dr. Johnson. The nucleus of a good committee was formed and every one seemed determined to do what they could in the interest of the children. AT lMIONTAG-UE the large new hall was crowded, Mayor MacDon- ald being in charge of the meeting. Dr. Johnson was first called and he outlined the different factors that led up to the League of Red Cross Societies, taking up the great Pence Work on the War against disease nnd the educational propo- ganda for Better Health for child- ren. lis said that the Annual Cam- paign for the enrollment of mem- bers, as recommended Iby the League of Red Cross Societies would be conducted through Can- ada. during the month of May 192i. He stated that every child iDOPII in Canada should have as an un- doubted right, an opportunity of heal of growing to maturity in and t rough the healthful exercise of its powers and. then continue to live in good health under starting life in sound, physical wholesome conditions until the full course of life is run. Toward that end then, he said. the Red Cross calls upon all intelli- gent men and women to join the iRed Cross which can do ‘more for the country in peace than it was able to accomplish in war. movement and its possible effects on the well being of pupils and the lines of service that could be taken up by them. _ He congratulated the people of Montague personally on the Corm- munity Society they had formed and also spoke of the excellstlt work of the Women's institutes‘, not only in this neighborhood, but elsewhere in the Province where he was noting their good work. i-le also congratulated the citizens on h SuccessiuL Students Among the Isl-and students who figure prominently in. pass ilists of Dalhoueie University this year are the following: Miles Annie L McGratb, of the Prince of Wales College, who receives the M_ A. d"e~ gree; J. S. Bagnnii, of Ilharliotte- town, who wins the University gnsdal in the Faculty of Dentistry, leadung his class in almost every subject; Miss Mary J. Mldase, of Kcnslngbon; Mrlss Georgie J. Mc- Lean, lLot i6. (niece of "Mr. A_ E. McLean, M. P. PJ; A. H_ Dyment M. C_ Miacdonald, Smnlchel; Sister Rose Celestine, (Josephine Gaudet 'i‘ignish); Colin McNevin. “Miss E. Jennie Muster-d, Cardigan; Mrlss Aucéreerl Moose, KensI-nsilon; c. M. Canupbell», North Wliitshire; Miss Ruth McPbaii, Summerside; E. M_ Aitken. W. E. Aitlken, Charlotte- town; Anna J. Murmy and A_ E. Mum, ou-e-ry. iiOQI-i FOX MEN MEET The annual meeting of the share- holders of the Hacker. Silver Fox Comoan was held Thursday in he Y_ . C. A. The report 0f the company showed that there were twenty and one-half pairs 0i breeding foxes in the ranciu. The‘ present capitalization of $00,000 brings the capitalization; per pair of foxes down to less than $1,500. and has some cash in the lbank. The prospects for this season look "< ‘Si? good, as already anuniber of manual-Anon are to the dens. not YD‘ 89211.. _ ‘ The directors of the company were ro-elscted aa foliuws: Chas. Biachle, President, ‘Hali- fast W. K_ Rogers, Secretary and Mdvlliaoaglng Ditctor, cit/y. ‘W. S. Dean, Sydney. W. E_ Hudson, Pictou. John l-lackatt, Tignlah. J. B. Morrisaey, ‘llknlsh. i’ .8. 8mm. (M. . .. . flihe company has no indebtedness . fine litters are out. and quite n‘ having appointed Mrs. Gordon Ives as one of the school trustees- the first appointment of the kind he knew of. . Miss MacMahbn then spoke and gave n most interesting and en- tertaining tslk along the line 0f work she had been doing in Char- lottetown giving figures to show found while conducting medical inspection of the schools and how the parents were asked to attend while their children were being examined. and haw reports were He outlined the Junior Rod Cross how many defects in children were‘ BEER & ‘min-vi made out. and sent. tu parents, and the results of her personal talks with the pupils. Both addresses we're well re- ceived; nnd the Mayor, the School Trustees, its President of the com- munity Society, its President of the local Women's Institute, the In- spector of Schools, Dr. J. D. Muc- lntyrc. Jlev. MrIM-clienzie and some others murie remarks endorsing the work and promising their us- slstance. This meeting llmn appointed u very strong ‘committee, and we are confident that u. very great work for good will result. _.j¢oo-c>___ WEST KENT 3TREET SCHOOL HONOR ROLL FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL GRADE X.—PRINCIPAL'S can .i_ Jack McLeod. 2, Peter Campbell. 3, Lyman McEwen. GRADE IX.—VICE PRINCIPAUS DEPT. ll, Alma Maclloutgnll. 2. Lorne wedlock. 3, Helen Jomlesnn GRADE IX.-MR. L-OUIS CAMP. BELUS DEPARTMENT 1, Harry Foster. 2, George Mitchell. 3_ Winston Langlll. GRADE vm, MISS MacDONALWS oer-r. , 1, Alle-yn MncKintosh_ 2. Alexander Ste-wart. 3, Fred Morris. GRADE _VIi.—MI88 BOATEG’ DEPT. 1, Percy llalttray. 2, Norma Januiesom . 3_ Amy Johnson. GRADE Vl.--Ml$S YEO'S‘ DEPT. 1, George Raymond. 2, Marjorie Ste-wart. l3. Roy lilacDougall McLean, (equal). and Jean GRADE V_—MIOS GRAHAIWS DEPT. 1 ___1. Robert Hogg. SOLD BV - m‘ ma" ~ m‘. WEEKS Charlottetown 2, Eleanor Muhar. 3. Wiiiiazn Henry. GRADE v.-M.|s's PROWSES DEPT , 1. James Duhar. 2, Clifford Sherun_ ii, Arthur Dixon. GRADE -iV.—Ml§'S, PROWSES DEPT. 1. ‘Elmer Moore. I2. Percy Cameron. Li, Jdhn Squarebnigga. GRA DE. iV_--M I68 McM-ILLANW DEPT 1, (‘mrlion "Rice. 2, Keith \VedI0ck hiucK-inwsh. (equal). 1i_ Benjamin Rogers. GRADE IIL-MISS "rnvtolw _DEPT_ and Charles I .1. James innes. 2. Cedric Bouiter 3. Edna IMwdDougaII and George Simonds (equal). cams lie-MISS JONES’ czar. ll, Mary Sinclair. 2. Ralph Johnson and Pickarrl, equab fl. Lemuel Prowsc. I GRAB-E iL-MISS WEBSTER'S DEPT. Foster l. ivillllnm Reid 2, iVliliaixi ilogg. 52. Kl-ith Acmu GRADE L-MISS WEBSTERQ DEPT. J. Mary Stewart. 2, Effie Brehaut. and Alien, equal. ti, Evelyn Simmons. -——-<-oa---- CARD OF THANKS Willard Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Wisenor wish to thank all thosa who so kindly assisted them during their recent and bereavement by the death of their darling boy, cspec-. ially for the profusion of beautiful flowers, ior the many kind expres- sions of sympathy by letter and otherwise. They also wish to thank Pm‘. YMr. Taylor for kind words of comfort and members of "the choir who so kindly assisted at-tho funeral. p- t Slum" l‘ i-’_~"1.'.u.‘-' '. ‘fin: MAN wno LEARNED To DANcE ONLY status: rr Arronvn an. WI" goywcu rtmua n". i ‘D 1'04?’ .~ *~ lg a mrtyrs t0 Duty. ,_ .. , M -By Herbert Johnson k: copyngat um, n, lierbevl Joilmon l - nti