JUNE 29. . ., ., . v _ . iv-"NOITN AAIIIICANIIII :1. S. STEVENSON ‘ lunch Manger s érlnca Street . sjchool Closing \ Qrcrclscs llcld u 1 highly successful nrowram of dzglng exercises was held yester- dflr morning at Prince‘ Street school presided over by Mrs. J. Giirdon MacDonald, with a large mhnioer of parents and friends of thS etude" in’ attendance. Followin the opening remarks and adress to the pupils by the rhiirman, the Principal's report lna address to the pupils was glfen by Lt. Col. L. '1‘. Lowther. The winner of the Governor Generals Medal for highest aver- age;_in Grade 10 work was Miss Jogn Roger-son. ‘flla following is a list of those receiving Trustees’ School-leaving ccniflcates: Joan Rogerson. Joyce Proctor. Ann Worthy. Anna. Part- ridge, Marie Gallant, Doris Clark. Jeannine Whitehead, Barbara Her- ring. Evelyn MacLeod. and Sadie McKarris. A full prize list will be published later. The following is the lrrvsrarria- 0 Canada. Drinlc- to Me Only With Thine Eves (descant by Grade 8 girls)— (Err-ides 7-10. Presentation of prizes and cer- tificates to Grade 5 (Miss Full!!- ton). Duet: HungarianDance (Brahms) -Ahn Worthy and Joyce Proctor. Presentation of prizes and cer- tificates to Grade 5 (Mrs. Bryant). Shenandoah: Sea Shanty-Grad- es 5-8. Presentation of prizes and cer- rncates to Grade d (Miss Ferg- uson). sound the Thmtpet: two-part (PurcelD-Grades 9-‘ l0. Presentation of prizes and cer- 1 tificates t0 Grade 6 (Miss Toomibs) Blrdcatcher’! ‘Song ‘(Mozart)- 1 lGrodes 7-8. Presentation of prizes and cer- tificates to Grade ‘I (Miss Altken). Piano Solo: The Golliwog‘; cake-Walk (Debussy)-Joan ‘Rog- "arson. Gossip Joan (English tradition- al): The Spider I-runteiq (Anderson) -Grades 5 - B. Presentation of prizes and cer- tifinates to Grade 7 (Mrs. Phillips). -. Jolly Ploughboy (English); The Caravan (Sham-Boys. Presentation of prizes and cer- tjrates to Grade 8 (Mrs. Mao- Eurn). g When Daisies Pied (Arne); pack, clouds. Away (I-Iandell-Grades 9- l0 Presentation of prizes and cer- tificates to Grade 8 (Mr. Camp- bell). Where the Bee Sucks (song)- Bzliy MacCanneli and Douglas Clark. Presentation of prizes and cer- l-ZfiCatES to Grade 9 (Miss Math- eson). Beauty Lately (two-part, Handel) _>—-G!'id6S 8-10. . Presentation of prizes and ear- "tificates to Grade 10 (Mr. Wil- fliams)’. Remarks. presentation of Gyro ‘Shield for music. The King. ninrus. unnnlntes. nesrns 50c Per insertion BIRTHS HAYLEY-At the Charlottetown Hospital Monday. June 28. to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hayley. Southport. a son. l-NDERIIAY - At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital, June 27th. ‘ i948. to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Under- 111v. Bay Fortune. a son. InALLEM-At the Prince Edward island Hospital on Sunday, Jume 27th. i948. to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K Ballem. Charlottetown. a son. MARRIAGES l BURTON — HOOPER —At St. James Presbyterian Church on Tuesday. June 22nd. 1948. Nora Jean Hooper of Charlottetown to george Victor Burton of Vermouth. '- S. DEAIIIB MsoDONALD-In the city June 28, Daniel MacDonald, aged t’! yam- Remairu will be forwarded from~ Frank Hennessey Funeral Home this afternoon to st. Joachirrfs Ghurch, Vernon River. Burial in the Church Cemetery. MaNElLL-‘Ihe death occurred in Saint John. NB. on Sunday. June 21th. 1M8. of Mrs. Margaret Mc- Neil). widow of the late Ronald I. McNeil). formerly of this city. I-fer remains will arrive in Charlotte- "bwn on ‘mesdsy evening and will rest at the AA. Hennessey mam! ljomc. from where the funeral will like place. on ‘Thursday morning Win45 to St. Dunstanb Basilica. Interment in the Catholic Cemet- .¥- ' ‘ , illl. it. (Macican ‘ - unannxn . surnames iwcssmuuwa sac - om wuuim Tignish West B -‘ Plelsisciite Result Ibllowlng is the result of yest- erday's plebiscite poll. by poll u reported to the telephone office in murlottetawn lut night. Sev- ~eca1¢thempollldidnotrh port, but generally returns came in rapidly and the count was completed an hour and so min- utes actor the polls eloaedq I'll-ST PRINCE Temp. Nail Pond I Tignish mt Tignish west Petorville Skinner's Pond Greenmount .. St. Louis West R. Louis East Kildare . Miminigash Alberton East Alberton West §la§aes|asa=2.s-.- ensia st. Gilberts . 18 Arlington 19 Wellington . l? Central Lot l6 . B! 59 Egmont Bay 10B _ l3 Abrams Village 140 9 cape Egmont . 101 3 Indian River . Fifteen Point . .. .. M H Princetown sol-loyalty 5'1 32 Spring Valley .. 3C 9 Cross River . .... .. 1 199 Total FOURTH PRINCE Travellers Host ........ .. as a5 Kenslngton West .. 107 Kensington mat J15 North nedeque 9'! 98 . s4 Centreville West ...a.. '14 12C Newton - 99 3? Kinkora 33 Searletown Albany "5 Borden 3? Cape. Traverse 5- Tryon West .. 77 Tryon East .... u 33 Total .......................... 4m 110a r-"rrrn nuNcl _. se. Nicholle ‘II ' I lidlscouohe . 315 15 at. llziesnors A '75 f5 St. Illemors gm. 69 °1 Courthouse S’ 0 North West A 13A 3° Courthouse S'Side North W!!! B ..... ... T“ u Courthouse S'Sidb North West c .... .- S'S'lde South West A. 20a I8 .s'~Side South East B .. SSide Centre A .. .. 150 Q S'Side Centre B ...... .. 115 0» S’Slde North mas/r A 10s 6v s'Side North mt B141 5'1 S‘Side South East A . s'Side South list B _ sherbrook! .............. .. M. l9 __- -— Total .......... ..- ......... .....1'1e1 sol FIRST QUEINQ ‘Temp. Pro. Act l0! Long River Hell... 32 frishtown Hell ........- South Granville Hope River Hazel Grove Stcnchel Srrrlnsfleld Breadslbsne Westmorelsnd ... Kelly's Cross ............ crapaud ..... ........... 2| as as: ssssesssap-sns Poll "my Poll. Y Nine Mlle Creek. Rocky-Point St. Gatherines 7 Brsckley Point Road. 48 Oovehesd .......... .. .. Pleasant Grove .. SI Isittle York .. 49 Bedford. .. 91 Cor-ran Ban . 4 Traoadie moss ..113 Mt. Stewart . .143 Pisquid .. BI Monaghan . ., 91 Fort Augustus ., a; ‘Johnston's River .. Mt. Herbert Southport Braokley Point Maple Hills ........ .. "atal ..................... "Ill Temp. Query South ... _ Act -- Pownal ......... .. .. 88 Total .......................... .1681 Pownal Bast d2 Avondale ..... .. 80 SECOND PRINCI. > Cherry Valley 88 Vernon River .. 01 Cape Wolfe A 2'! 77 Grand View N 38 Cape Wolfe B ~Grand View South 34 Hamilton Rd. Wes .. l6 B3_ caisson}; 34 l-Iamilton Rd. Elli 21 H Orwell Qovg '11 Brae A - 35 ‘l3 Eldon East .. 80 Brae B .... Eldon West 6h West Devon ......'......... 81 1S pomp prim 71 Enmore 24 6 Bell River A. B1 oonway A - 81 i" Bell River a. .. as COIMWBYB Wood Islands 41 Ellerslie West 32 14 ____ were!“ Em 5i 35 Total Tyne Valley A 83 5i .____ Tyne Valley B FIFTH QUEEN" Victoria West .. . 40 l3 Total 431' Ward One West A” West One West B. Word One Central. Ward One East A. Ward One East 13.. Ward Two West Ward 'I‘wo East A Ward Two East B Ward Three West. 84 Ward ‘Three East A "-156 Ward Three East B...li0 Wiard Four West A....204 Ward flour West B.....1ii Ward Four Central A North .__- Ward your Centralim“ B North M Ward Four Central S 152 Ward Four East A....20d Ward Four East 201 Ward Five West Brighton Ward Five West - Brighton B .......... .129 ard Flvellast Brighton A Ward Five East B-rishton B .... .. Ward Five West a flan Ward I-‘ive West 231 Ward Five Central Ward Five Central n‘ North as Ward Five East Central ' A North-n 248 Ward Five East Central . A South .. Ward Five East Central B ...... .. Ward Pive mat A, Ward Five East 3.. Ward Five Eut c__ Royalty West A. Rflyfllty West B. Royalty Central A. Rbyflllli Central B. .. Royalty East Total .. Temp. Act Bothwell .... .. 103 North lake 134,‘ Priest Pond 78 Red Point 37 Souris Souris West 5'1 Souris River .. m) Souris Line Road e5 Rollo Bay Chapel 77 Souris East m] Head Rollo Bey _,,____ 3g Bay Fortune g3 Souris Centre 15g st. mrmsu an no Total ................ .1110 SECOND KING‘ \ Pro. Act 61 . d0 Hunter River .104 1e North Itustico A. y l6 North ltustico B. . ll Cl South Rustieo ' 4'! 114 Brookfield .... .... .......... 1i Cl New Haven , 00 Riverdsle r 50 Mil n d! . Nort River... i‘! ........ . ............ d‘! ‘I’! § Cfi hifi COCA! 3! JQ|&QSHMCQa-E~IGOQIFO\ _ > iggw5gfiucau~sag 31 24 14 52' v-na-na-l m‘ .s.r oeuuves~m<~um mu Prof. J. If. Blanchard Vice Principal of Prince of Wales College. whose retirement after fifty years in the teaching profes- sion in this Province has been In- nounced. Invites Convention To Be llcld llarc The 1950 Convention 0d the Agricultural Institute of Canada will be held in Charlottetown with June as the likely month, Mr. RC. Parent, superintendent of the lo- cal Dominion Experimental Farm, informed the Guardian last night. Mr. Parent, accompanied by bill's. Parent, arrived bcci; in the City yesterday after having spent more than a week in Ontario dur- ing which time he attended the meeting at Guelph of the Agric- ultural Institute. It was at one of the sessions that Mr. Parent. as a director of the Institute, extended the invitation for the i950 con- fcrence to be held in Charlotte- town. _ During the convention, Mr, p". ent read a paper on "Soil Fertility in Prince Edward Island" which was prepared by himself and Mr, D.C. Schurman. Mr. Parent took advantage of his visit to {lllipéct the Experi- mental Farm at Vineland, Ont. mihere experiments in the cultiva- tion of grapes, peaches. and cher. vies are extensively carried on. Owing to the milder climate, crops mature from two to three week; earlier in the Niagara Peninsula than they do here, Mr. Paggnf, said, so that the farmers in that section are well advanced in their haying operations. He noted, how- ever, that their hay crops were no better than those in this Pmvlncg, Kirk can 0t 1855 Received From Scotland Congregation of St. James’ Chur Charlottetown. to the Rev. Will- iam Snocigrass. dated October 19th. 1855, has been received by the present Minister of the Kirk. Rev. T._H. Bussell Somers. from Mr. W. G. Snodgrass. of Bridge of Weir. Rlenfre-wshire, Scotland. the last surviving member of Dr. Snodgrass‘ family. . The Cali is in a form almost The original or the Call from tge ' identical with that issued to Pres- byterian Ministers of today and bears over two hundred signatures, mamyof them those of the forc- ‘bears of members of the congre- gation of the present time. The document has been a treasured possession of the Snodgrass family for almost one hundred years and is now entrusted to the Kirk Ses- sion of St. James for safe keeping. The Rev. Wm. Snodgrass was Foam at Paisley. Scotland. Septem- ber 4th. 1827. and educated at the Universities of Glasgow and Aber- deen. In 1862 he was licensed by the Presbytery of Ulst and was ordained by the Presbytery of Glasgow and sent to Prince Ed- ward Islnnd by the Colonial Com- mittee of the Church of Scotland. He was Minister of St. J's-mes‘ from 1852-56 when he was called to the pulpit of St. Paul's Church. Montreal. whore he served with distinction until 1862 when he was appointed Principal and Primar- ius Professor of Divinity at Queen's University, Kingston. Glasgow University confer-red _cn him a_ Doctorate in Divinity in 1565. Dr. Sncdgrass celebrated his 1902 and passed away i2 1906. FOURTH KING'S i Temp. Pro. _ Act Act Whlm Road Cross 24 47 Montague South 13A 7'! Lower Montague 43 41 Murray Harbor Bast 50 Ti Murray Harbour . 4'? 60 Higih Bank l3 2G Murray River h 2'1 b8 Murray River North 44 86 Glen William 28 l4 St. Mary's Road . 22 ll Totol m» ‘m IIITI KING'S Georgetown East .... .. is l1 Georgetown West C2 20 Rod House .. 3d J2 Annsndele .. d0 20 Woodville Mills . 84 1i launching as ,6 Sturgeon .. 55 2s Murray Harbor 34 . M Cambridge .. M 2 . 4S C . b‘:- Totol .. 576 166 ministerial jubilee in September. t Fina Recital At l 8t. Peter's llall An excellent recital was given last evening in St. Peter's lull by the Boy's Class of Miss Suzanne Brenton, and the novel and var- ied programme was thoroughly alloyed by a most appreciative audience. The wey in which all the boys went through their performances fluently and accurately, with much expression and feeling, paid trib- ute to themselves and their teach- er- Miss Brenton presented certif- icates won in lest year's McGlll examinations, and prime (were awarded for this year's work. At the close of the rficitoi the boys presented Miss Bnnton with a beautiful gift. . Following is the programme: Jfvmny White—- (a). "Did Y0" avar- geg a. Lassie" (b). "Olive! Waltz". Qgpdon Tweedy - "Merrily we roll along’ (Kammerer). . Donald Moore — “Off W6 8°" (Thompson). , Wylie Allan — (a). “Minuet in F".(b). "The Elephant Breaks” Raymond Hansen -- (s) "Ito Fairy Call" (b). "Jocularlty". Murray Carmody "Valse" (Swinstead). David MacDonald - "Ecossaise" (Beethoven). Douglas Clark - (l) (Purcell), (b) "The (Kammorer). Duet David MacDonald- Tcmny Scantlebury Irish Boy" (Dunhill). Briar Chandler - flat" (Brahms) John Allan -- "Minuet" Sparrow” - Murray Casrmody and “Melody". ' - “The “Waltz o. A "Prelude in A" (Chopin). Gordon White — (s) "Allegro" (Handel). (b) "Sylvia" (Liverla) George Scantlebury -- "Sonata" (Beethoven). Jimmy Ibbottr"A.rioso" (Bach). Paul Cudrnore -- "Andante" (Beethoven) . Duet —- Jimmy Ibbott and George Scantlebury - "Waltz" from ‘Faust’. Presentation of Certtflcatos. The King. Changes Announced By Bishop Boyle The following appointments among the Catholic clergy of the Diocese of Charlottetown have been announced by His Excellency Most Reverend James Boyle, Bish- op of Charlottetown. Rev. Urban Gillis. parish priest at Wellington has been appointed pastor at Vernon River. ' Rev. Louis Dougen has been s,»- pointed parish priest at Montague. Rev. Leonard MacDonald, parish priest at St. Charles and Little Pond, has beenj appointed pasta: at Wellington. Rev. J. N. ‘Irainor. parish priest at the Brae has been named pas- tor of st. Mark's. Lot 7. Rev. Eric Robin. parish priest at Lot 7 has been appointed pastor at North Rustico. Rev. L. J. Ayers. pastor st Cor- ran Bann has been transferred to St, Charles and Little Pond as parish priest. Rev. W. D. MacDonald. parish priest at lot ll becomes the new pastor at Grand River. Rev. lknmet Maclnnis. curate at Tignish will be in charge of the new parish at Lennon Island. Rev. Leonard MacKenna, curate at Summerside hes been nuned pastor at Iot ll. Rev. J, W. Pineau. administrator at Mount Carmel has been trans- ferred to the staff of St. Dunstan’: University. Rev. John Buote, Magdalen Is- lands becomes pastor at Mount Carmel. Rev. Charles Gallant of the staff of st. Dunstan! University goes w Egrmont Bay accurate. Rev. Francis Aylward. newly or- dained. has been appointed ad- ministrator of the Brae. Rev, Joseph McLeod. newly or dained, becomes curatc at Sum- merside. Rev. Louis Dooley, newly ordain- ed. goes to Tignish as curate. llcv. J. M. Murchison Begins Damages Suit SAINT JOHN, N.B-. June 2S — (CW-Rev. J. M. Murchison. retir- ed New Brunswick and Prince Ed- ward Island field secretary of the British and Foreign Bible Society. today started suit in circuit court for $30,000 damages fromthe city of Saint Johm. The former Presbyterian clergy- man charged assault and bettory and false arrest during the sewing of a rity tax execution. Only preliminary stages 0f tbs suit were been" with a Jury Nina chosen and some technical evid- ence taken. \ v _ Reopening 0i‘ Art Centre Classes Miss Frances Johnston. director of the Charlottetown Children's Art Centre. located on the second floor of the Market Building. sn- nounced yesterday that the open- in, classes of her summer program wll commence here on Tuesday morning July 6th. The summer classes which will be for children between the ages of seven and fifteen. ' and will be heldtwicesweehareopentosny rfl-IE GUARDIAN. cnnnnormaruwu ..- cenrnlu cunnmnn ‘Ihls column is reserved for news u! loo-ll intorest. but advertising of s newsy nature may be inserted as fin cents a word strictly pay- able In advent-o COOK'S for Photographs. couraneaarsou ' urn m. suiuuvcc. WATCH FOR. suction sale of property. 61 Bayfieid St. July 3. HOWARD MclNNlS Fitted Footwear at 1'15 Queen Street. CAR. LEAVING for BostonJuly 3rd. Can accommodate four pas- sengers. Phone 115-1.. TO HALIFAX in 55 minutes, via Maritime Central Airways, mo“ 2061 or 540. CITY 0F CHABLOTTETOWN TAXES. - Interest at the rate of 6% Der month will be charged on City of Charlottetown Second In. staliment of Taxes if not paid by June 30th. ATTENDS SPECIAL MEETING —Mr. George Whlteside, soil spec- ialist at the local Dominion Ex- perimental Farm. ottmfld a serim of meetings of soil surveyors at Guelph College last week and also attended the regular session of the Agricultural Institute of Car.- ada. as a special delegate from the Province. Mr. Whiteside returned to his regular duties in Charlotte town yesterday. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of the late H. s. Hender- son was held from his residence, 47 Euston Street. yesterday after- noon. The services at the home and grave were conducted by the Rev. T. H. Bussell Somers. The poll-bearers were Lieut-Col. D. A. MacKinnon. Hon. T.W.L. Prowse. B. Roy Holman, J. R. Paton, G. G. Hughes. and G. F. Hutcheson. In- terment was in the People's Cem- etery. VISITS EXPERIMENTAL HARM ~Mr. J. C. Steckley. superintend- ent of the Dcminion Experimental Farm. Ridgetown. Ont.. was a vis- itor at: the local Experimental Farm yesterday. Mr. Steckley. who was professor of animal husbandry at Guelph College. is now carry- ing on experiments at Ridgetown in the cultivation of soy beans. fbld beans. etc. He is in Charlotte- town to attend the wedding of his son. ‘Mr. Harold Steckley to Miss Mary Lawson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lawson, Charlottetown. Commencement Exercises At Queen Square School The commencement exercises of Queen Square School. which were held yesterday morning under the chairmanship of Dr. A.W.M. Allen. went over with much success with s. large number of parents and friends of the pupils in attend- ance. ln addition to the opening re- marks by the chairman, and a splendid report given by the School Principal. Lt.-Col. Leo P. MacDonald, other leading speak- ers during the exercises were Rev. P. L. McMahon, D.D., Rector of St. Dunstans Basilica, Rev. Father Mann, qSS.R., Mrs. R. J. Mac- Donald, representing the C.W.L., Mrs. J. Ready. representing the School Improvecnent League 11ml Mr. P. A. MacDonald, representing the Kinsmen Club. ‘Ilhe winner of the Governor Gen- eral's award for general proficiency was Charles Cheverie. The following is a list of those receiving Trustees’ Leaving Cer- tificates: Charles Cheverie Jr. Charles A. Peters, Francis W. Gil- lis. Arnold J. McCallum, Jack MacCormack. James S. Atkins, Joseph A. MacDonald, William C. Leonard. Dunstan H. Drew, Fran- cis N. Sumarah. Charles T. Can~ non. Joseph T. Gallant, William H. Hughes and Francis J. Zvakem. A (1111 11st of prizes and awards will be published at a later date. The following is the Prosmm presented: O Canada. Opening Remarks. Presentation o! Trustees‘ Leav- lng Certificates and Grade X Cer- tificates. Presentation of Diplomas. Presentation of Attendance Cer- tiflcates. Chorus —-Give Me the Open Road-School. Presentation of Penmanship Certificates. Principal's Report. ' Presentation of Junior Rod Cross Accident Prevention Cer- tificates. Medley of Choruscs-School. Presentation of Medals Special Prizes. Remarks. God Save the King. children of those ages who wish to attend, but they must be registered before classes begin. Registration dates will be on Tuesday, Wednes- day and Friday of this week be- tween the. hours of 2 and 5 p.m. during which time the Art Centre will be open for that purpose. The closing date for registration will be m Friday. July 2. Miss Johnston, who returned to the City over the week-end, has been away for the past month vis- lting museums and art centres in Canadian and Annerican cities where she has been gathering tn- formstion for future art programs here. . Dunng her trip. Miss Johnston spoke on the development of the local centre at the 43rd annual meeting of the American Associa- tion of Museums held at Boston. in which nhe stated that "n great deal of‘ interest was shown by the attending delegates on the pm- gress being made by the Charlotte- Wlll anltl". and Impressive I.0.l).E. Meeting lleld At Government House Ilhe Royal Edward Chapter. I. O. D. E. held an impresive meet- ing at Government House yester- day afternoon at 3.15. having as their guests the Abegweit Chapter of Summerside. the Earl of Hills. boro and the Lucy Maud Montgqm. cry Chapter of Charlottetown. '1lhe Regent. Mrs. T. G. Ives ex. tended a. welcome to Mrs. J. A. Bernard. the honorary Vice-Presi- dent for Prince Edward Island. the honorary Regents. Mrs. H. J. Gor- don and Mrs. W. E. Bentley, Reg- ents. officers and members of tue other Chapters. interesting features at this gath- ering included the presentation o! the charter to Mrs. Ralph Dumont. Regent of the Lucy Maud Mont- somrry Chapter by the Nation-ii Councillor, Mrs. A. H. Roper, am; the presentation of a Standard, carried by the Standard Bcare; Mrs. Henry Lapthorn. and present- fld by MIS- T- G. Ives on behalf of the members of the Royal Eduard Chapter. In. Dwnont in ltug] Passed the Standard into the hands of their Standard Bearer. Miss Margaret Palmer. Mrs. Roper. Mrs. Ives and Miss Wanda Wyatt, Regent of Abegweit Chapter. each wished the members of the Lucy Maud Montgomery every success in their new work. Mrs. Ives gave a comprehensive report on the National Convention held in Halifax last May giving in detail each day's activities. both from the social and business aug- les. The menace of Communism was quite a prominent subject during the whole session and a resolution was drawn up urging every member _to take an active and intelligent interest in the se- leotion oi’ candidates for all muni- cipal. Provincial and Federal elec- tions and use her vote and in- fluence toward the defeat of Com- munism. The need was stressed ‘for con- idnuing overseas work as well as assisting in educational projects a‘. home. - Miss Fullerton. acting Provincial Educational Secretary. addressed the meeting on the various phases of this work. stressing the hope that there will be more aspirants seeking the opportunity derived from the scholarship of the Second World War Memorial Fund. Miss Mary Irving, reported on the activities at the National Cam- vention regarding Empire study and Work in India committees. Following the closing ceremonies the guests adjourned to the diu- ing-room where tea was served by the members of the Royal Edward Chapter. Presiding over the tea cups were Mrs. T. G. Ives and Mrs. James A. MacMillan. The members who as- sisted in serving were. Mrs. G. T. Hurdle, Mrs. C. H. Beer. Mrs. '1. W. L. Prowse. Mrs. W. T. Welly. Mrs L. A. MacDougall. Mrs. A. S. Weir. Mrs. Milton Bell. Miss Mary Haszard. Mrs. R. H. Barrett and Mrs. J. '1‘. Davies. , A short business meeting was held preceding the special meeting when one new member was wel I corned into the Chapter. Rochford Sq. School Closing I Exercises lielil The senior and junior closing exercises of Rochford Square school were successfully held yes- terday morning with the Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan. O.B.E., pre- siding. A large number of parents and friends were in attendance and following Dr. MacMillan's address the Rev. E. Baldwin, 035.12.. also made an address to the pupils. Other visitors present at the exer- cises were Rev. Bernard Gillis, 1.). D., and Rev. George MacDonald. The Governor General‘s award for general proficiency was won by Miss Mariedith MacDonald. The following are the members of the graduating class:—l\'iarie dith MacDonald, Marie Burge. Imelda Kane. Joan Kane. Roma Cavanaugh. Joan Lund. Joyce Mac-i Donald, Helen Mclnnis. Helen Lax-f fer. Stephanie McMahon. Joan Mumaghan and aMry Casford. Tile full list of prizes will be published at n later date. The following is the presented: SENIOR PROGAMME program Piano Duet-Io Carillon-Rin- quet. l Chorus-Welcome sweet Summer. A Playette-A Novel Graduation‘ Part. i Recitntion—“I-iow the Sweet)- .440 o0 oooo vv WEDNESDAY, JULY 7th. Size o! lot 49 ft. frontage Immediate possession. For information coll 737. O Auction Sale OF RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY AT 35 GRAFTON STREET I om instructed by Mrs. Wilson L. Stewart to sell by Public Auction her dwelling, 8 rooms and both, hardwood ilodra downstairs, all new exterior decorating. two tire pieces, new roof, new chimney, hot water heating system. Inspection any evening from 6-8 W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. .. PAGE FIVE JIF_____“”___‘__“=fi===I I Ordination At Rollo Bay Rev. Owen Sharkey Rev. Owen Sharkey was ordain- ed tc the priesthood Sunday morn- ing at St. Alexis‘ Church. Rollo Bay. by His Excellency Most Rev- Iond James Boyle. Bishop of Charlottetown. His Excellency was assisted by Rev. A. L. Sinnott. PP. ‘at Rollo Bay and Rev. J. W, McCardi: Chancellor of the Diocese. Rev. F, McMahon. D.D., was Master of Ceremonies. A very eloquent sermon was de- livered by Rt. Rev. J. A. Murphy, D. D. Father Sharkeyi was assisted by Rev. George MacDonald, P.P., at st. Margaret's. The newly ordain- ed priest is a graduate 0f St. Au;- ustines Seminary. Toronto, and a nephew of Rev, A. L Sinnott. The following clergy were pre- sen-t at the ordination: Rev. K. b. MacPherson, Rev. Leonard Mac- Donald. Rev. T. P. Butler and Rev. Pius Murnaghan. stakes Were lost." Vocal solo. Recitation-"A Tribute to the Country of One‘: Choice". Chorus-One Land United. Recitation-"Home Crafts”, Rose Maidens Dance. Recltatlon—My Favorite Virtue. Hymn of Thanksgiving. Awarding of diplomas and prizes. Class Songh-"Well Be True." Valedictory. National Anthem. JUNIOR PROGRAMME ' Duet-Waitz-Straus. Chorus-O Canada. Recitation-Vacation Time. Rhythm Orchestra. Song-"The Bluebirds.’ Folk Dancing. Playotte-A Fine Assortment. Recitation-"Closing Day". Chorus-Fair Island of the Sea. Presentation of certificates and prizes. National Anthem. i For Foot Ailments i cuusuu i u. .|. A. anowu. n. P. g Crthopcdic Chiropodist i 1A3 Great George Street . CHARLOTTETOWN. IKE-I- c i 3 X i 060-‘ Q 0O C. ‘F. liutcheson 8r Son OPTOMETRISTS "Specialists in the fit- ting of glasses for the correction of ocular d fects.” - f Q o E g 1 2 c t z . 1 53 Grafton Street O .OO44§§§§9§§§4Q44#§4444w F01! SALE In good condition, one Cockshutr Troctor, one 60 stand- ard huy rakes and hey mowers. , Write or phone, PERCY ROBBINS Cockshuti Agent, Morell Tf A xx xx¢.‘An 4. ‘C vv¢‘vvvv AT l2 0'CLCCK NOON. Vvvvv with c 125 it. depth. ‘ (vvv 1 I t CCCvvvvvv