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A. °‘ ...M =» , M5 _$4/'?-5°' ,-'c__-{_._\'§ vi' -5, '. \.i\0‘ I' '_ *Yf.\\ Ir* /- il i Roderick Memorials, 'rliisilc and ‘ ~- - - Shamrock-558. reat_ _Talkie ‘A he _ sae, and ~|l|;Au TALKIE eoimns-iiilsiciisoois -,_'....2;solllio:rfrc1s ALSO SHORT TALKIE REELSi _ _...___ _,_F- EF(-,rf _ 52;/lnrjoi~ie McCallum, Summerside- P’ W' 5 Eugenie Gallant, Abram's Village- .Ylss r:xAMrNan, GLASSES _ _ '544’~ SUPPLIED AND FITTED I Herbert McDonald, Cardigan,-542 JAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN T0 Gordon tvljliams, west Kent..541_' REP 5_1" WORK' Carmelita Scloman, Georgetown- J. W. JOHNSTON ncgisicrcd opwmciriiz ' 57 Kent Street Phone 752-1.. Charlottetown ' _ for _ HORSES, CATTLE, SWIWE, POULTRY, FOXES. BABBITS die. BRAN, snonrs, Wx-u'1'E MIDDLINGS, | uuauiutn Colm, FEED UORNMEAL, OIL CAKE MEAL. SCHUM- ACKEB. FEED. CBACKED GRAIN, OATMEAL, BOLLED 0A'rs, TABLE ConNMEAL, FEED 0A'rs.. (black and white). Pnnssan HAY and STRAW. l'llSADQUAli'.\'HlLS X01' BLA’I‘CHFORD’S FEEDS uid POULTRY SUPPLIES. MEAL, and RABBIT MEAL , FOX BISCUITS, PUPPY WHOLESALE and RETAIL. UARTER & 00. L L LIMITED Feed and Seed Sf/Orb QUNU I i 1 Examinations Kings County-Ian Stirling. Mon- tague; Dorothy Jenkins, Georgetown. Prince County-Eileen 0‘Brien, Tig- nlsh; Margaret Doucette, Tignish. Queens County-Lewis B, Woolner North Rustico; Roderick McDonald, Thistle and Shamrock. Charlottetown - Margaret Black, Highest Standing in English: Eileen. 0'Brien, Tignisli- 87. History: Effie Brehaut, West Kent, 83. Arithmetic: Lester O'Donrlell, Sou- ris. 93. ~ Rural Science: Eileen O'Brien, Tig- nish. 83. l _Helen Arsenault, Miscouche, 97. Total marks possible-800. Necessary for a- pass-400. Ian Stirling, Montague-G50. Eileen O'Brien, Tignish-647. Margaret Black, West Kent-638. Dorothy Jenkins, Georgetown-634. Ellie Brehaut, West Kent-623. Lewis Woolner, North Rustico - 605. Elsie McLure, Montague-593. ~ - Street. f _--.__ . ....5 .........1»-¢.....,@.._... _._ .___-..__.__ i i . _ ...,__._-,..,..~....... ...,,-_...._.__.__ 1";-E J i I V.-_L V' “nr” ___‘*».A`__Ag"-_*_*-H_*MM ` A i V 1" rj i _ Q//1"'i`j' .g ,£52/7 f : ‘A J _ / ._ fr /I , ul'-'.17' .F __ Q1; " .>~‘. _ft ;"..,,/ _vii 4//_ _ ,I(/ __l '.1//'f?,,‘ - _ ~ - = ._ ,gy git; . my Mcnougaia. saint nimncnw- ii: 0 fs. is iw. _ ' '_' _ Dorothy Parkman, Montague-481°. ,l, , ,;a_}/- '. _ .., _ -_ _ __ __ _ hy. ni.. ni-law. nalibuma-ac. . ,lt s right _full of it and you ' »f» E_~,:;f_.~<<.i i Marguerite simencra. 'risnlm - -f'f;'f.'_‘_ can't chewiifoutlbccause' ‘ ; ‘°°°' _ iii: it'8' 8rown` infthei leaf, and -` _ kept there by,the cure., ”"' ‘ 4- s _ \ ». _- `\ `\*"F/9./_T’::* i / _ _ _iumyinnfsr _ /f ,jf :es HutJ~ 524‘. West Kent; Effie Brehziut West Kent, 3 Mary Smclam West Kmt_523_ 514 G9°F¥“aPh5'5 Margaret Bl“Ck» W°5t. Earl Cannon, St. Eleanor's-511. Kent 77- - i Arnold Piiralc, west Kei-it-su. French: Hermine 'Arsehault and Katie McKay_DeSab1e_5u»_ Mathematics: Dorothy .lenkins.I Martina Gaudeh Mi5wu¢he_508»_ G9°’3et°W“< 95~ l Annie Woodside, Darnley-507. Latin: Dorothy Jenkins, George-, Frank Em5_ Alba,-ton___507_ town; Martina Gaudet, Miscouciie,‘ Estelle MCDom|d_ Qrweu Cove _ 97. 505 TODA hunted woman - fugitive from justice s. price on her head dier-of- fortune to encd in her heart and she rebelled, then- I. dramatic s to r y finely s c r e e n e 6 - y o u 'l I b c thrilled. ORCHESTRA Arm Anoruaa CHAPTER --(;0LLF.GIANS” CAPITOL Threatened with elim- Lre and arrest, this consented to lure a sol- iair of his deadliest ' enemy. but lovc quick- 3 the i Margaret Doucette, Tignish-579. Mary McDonald, Notre Dame-575. Ernest Reid, Rollo Bay West--566. Pauline Paquct, Scuris-566'. ' Helen Douglas, Georgetown-565. _ Marjorie Fitzgerald. Tignlsh-560'. Atwood Youriker. Montague-559. Theresa. Donhoe, Souris-559. 541'. Jennie Poynter, Kensington-540. Frank Bell, Montague-538. Mary McDonald, Georgetown-534. Clarissa Gallant, Rustioo-533'. Dorothy Pond, Miscouche-532'. Mary McCardle, Middleton-532'. Georgie Campbell, Summerside 531. Kenneth Beer, Montague-525. Thomas Jackson, Summerside - 'Annio 'McPlicrson, Martinvale - 523'. _ Donald Nicholson, Hartsville-521. Catherine Gillis, Montague-521. Eileen McGaugh, Souris-520. Richard Fllliter, West Kent-519. Estelle McDonald, Souris-519. Adrice Campbell, Alberton-515. Francis McDonald, Donaldston - Cassie Gordon, Appin Road-510. Frank Mclnnis, Souris-506'. Margaret McLeod, Prince Street - 505. Ray Vcssey, York-505'. Yvonne Doiron, Rustico-503. William Hogg, West Kent-501. Margariet Mellish, New Perth-501. Harry Lewis, West Royalty-501. Helen Lewis, Souris-500. Pius Callaghan, Queen Square - 498°. William Reid, West Kent-497°. Paul Gaudet, Miscouche-498. Jean Paquet, Souris-496. Isabel McLeod, Kensington-496' Florence Hayter, High Bank-496°. Hilda McEachem, Souris-495°. Mcivina Aucoin, St. Raphael-494. Cameron Annear, Montague-493°. Laura Roberts, High Bank-493°. Blanche Mclvor, Kinkora-491. Gordon Lea, Victoria-491°. Gerald McKenzie, Kensington - 491'. Edna Easter, Hampshire-489. Edna Champion, Kensington-489°. Hilda. Hooper, Murray River-489°. Mary Hunt, St. Eieanor‘s-489°. Harvey Hutt, Aiberton-488. Muriel Kinch, Mt. Bt. Mary-486°. Dorothy~Moynagh, Bcuris-486°. Charles 0'Neiil. Queen Square - Willard OBrien, Elmsdale-479. Can-is Cannon, St. llleanor'|-419'. Mlry Quinn. Souris-479°. Myrtle Burke, Tifriish-411. Alvlm Poirier. Mlscciichc-4'l1~. Ruth McKinnon. Glmalldlle-478' Helen Arsenault, Miscouche-534. ` Edna Burke, Prince Street-473'. Hcrlninc Arscnault, Miscouche - Wilfred M¢[_¢an,_wh1¢e Sands _ 578. 472. . Edwin McCarville, Kinkora.-472. -469°. Ruth Cairns. Sour-is-468. 488°. - _ - May Herring, Murray River-468°. 467. _ George Fraser, Geoget/own -468°. _4es°., ' 482° . 460 . Mary McCarvi.lle, Kinkora.-460'. 459'. ~ Gerald McMillan, Eldon-457. Margaret Coffin, Montague-455°. ' Annie Lowther, Cavendish-455°. 454. Gordon Harding, West Kent-454°. Eva. McKinnon, Brac-452'. Allison_ Rogers. West Kent-450°. 450°. ' ' ' - Winnie McDonald, Scuris-450'. James McAulay, Bt. Peter’s B. - 449°. Florence McRae, Ebenezer-449°. Marie Gallant, St. Timothy-447°. Harold Fraser, Vernon-448'. 445'. Alfred Reynolds, Bedeque-444. Freda McMillan. Prince Street - 444'. Arthur McKinnon, Bummersido - 448°. ‘ Bertha. Gallant, Abram‘s Village - 442°. . Jean McGregor, Montague-442°. Doris Beaton, Alexandra-441°. Elizabeth Morrison, Georgetown- 441°. Patrick H.O.L. Curley, Brookvale -439. Edith Hogg, Kensington-439'. Sophia Newson, Kingston-439°. Gladys Denny, Bummerside-439°. Austin Gallant, Queen Square - 439°. Winston Currie, Elmsdalo-437°. Mildred Allen, Bummerside-437°. Edith Ford. Prince Street-437'. Reginald Smith, Emerald-435. John McKinley, York Point-435°. Reginald Mahar, Queen Square - 435°. V Mary Berrigan, New Haven-434° Long. Carver, Vernon River-434'. Everett Cahill, Kildare Central - 433°. Keir Duggan, Sea View-433°. Catherine Mcliachern, Notre Dame -432°. ~ Kennth McDonald. Souris-482'. Doris Carruthers, Montague-432°. Agnes Cullen. Georgetown-431. Ruth 'I‘rainor_, Johnston's River - 430°. Caroline Leard, Alberion-480°, John Chaisson, Rollo Bay East - 429_’. Mary Mooney, Souris--429°. l nsgmala Holman, were xcnt-42s. Margaret _Revills, Cardigan-428'. James 0‘Connor, Quoen`Square - Muriel Gallant. Souris-428°. Elsie McKay, Desablo-427. Margaret mimi, west xcni.-421°. 'mera noultcr, aicnwccc-42s. christine cinu, smith einem _ 424'. ` num/o'ocnncu. soul-is-425'. maria 'rowmiiei-iii. ncuo any w.- 425°. ~ _-1om>h_ Men. 'ri-iiccsic cron - 424°, ' __ » 414. 424'. _ _ __ _ L ., owen uemn, emi-cl mi is _ may Menachem, oiciiaimn _ . ' . , _-_=_,f;;_ 9 l. nllcen Jcncs. Prince street-414°. calvin mmicch an. Pleasant ._ _ / ’ , ocorgic Matheson, sr. Pcuen any us ‘ .ff ' » , /.'. I A - , '- if '\ V _ _ _ ._ I :‘-°' ’~ _ “P ' 'A' KTWIIT: -fi--. M-ai ia.. ma. ~»-.-is-. ‘__f 1 'f t _ _ ` _ Marlon wliliciicia, prime street- Aruiui- mlicy, Alba:-um-4::-`. . _ _ ._ _ G; _.»_-._ 414. _ _ -.___~`f$*U~5~ - 3-'---~ ... - ,nas _“__” ff~=~,,~~:°=;¢1i_¢_ Dvueill Hllrahy Einlraiii-4||°. Beatrice McNeill, Rcchford Square _ Charles Crawford, Cardigan--469'. Marjorie Andrews, North Milton- Catherine Nicholson, New Perth- Kathleen Handrahan. Tignish - Geraldine Corcoran, Miscouche - Gieta. Barbour, Prince Street - _ _ Norman McPherson, Martinvale - Lenore M£¢Neill, Miscouche-453°.\» Lottie Garrett, Rocliford Square- 42a~. l ~ Stars That Rise Late ' 1 i>€iYA"rilE$`§~'/QI aghggri-lan iigodvzziqiw '$‘g§-cps, mo -ri-as season, we I6 "' IN me GAME, my as -ri-is assi' or His :Anselm 1 e . ___..._...--__.-- -- stardom for athletes 'is usually at- tained in youth-those glowing, pep- Hammond Nicolle, White Sands- ful days between 17 and 25-but there are many bright lights in sporting records who, statistics show, did not begin to shine conspicuously until after celebrating their thirtieth birthdays. Burleigh Grimes, the big gun of the Pittsburgh pitching staff, is a classic current example of A star that rose rather late. At this writing, Grimes at 37 would seem-to be in the midst of his best year, Last season, Bur- leigh pitched the Pirates to 25 vic- to es and his enthusiastic friends rl Dvr°i»hy‘0u1len. Central Royalty- arc cheering him to register ao wins this year. many seasons. He was considered a gwd pitcher who just closely missed being a. star. Back in 1927 he was traded to the Giants but hc failed to click. And so McGraw presented Pittsburgh with the supposed "has- been." _Oh, well, baseball's manager- ial Napoleon is wont to pick many stars for the Giants intentionally. and-almost as many for rival teams unintentionally! Grimes proved to be .one of those McGraw "presents" Wiley Moore, who blazed so bril- liant on the mound for the Yankees Grimes worked for Brooklyn tor' lasted long as a star. "Dazzy" Vance lion as genuine "big shots,” Cy Wil- liams or the Phillies ad Bing Miller that rise slowly but surely in base- ball. _ _ In boxing, of course, the most cori- spicuous example of delayed stardom who did not thrill the fans with any real K.0. powers until hiseighteenth year in the ring and until he had lost his light heavyweight champion- ship which he foxed himself into via a St. Pairick's Day decision in Dub- lin, Ireland. -over that eccentric Senegamblan, Battling Sikz. After Paul Berlenbach took his tile on a close decision after a rather uninter- esting match (made so by McTigue's seeming timidity), Mike got a, new lease of life in the course of which he knocked out Berlenbach (no long- er champion) >`and King Solomon. And he gave Jack Sharkey a great batile until a. mouth hemorrhage. caused by battered bridge work, fore-, in recent seasons, was unknown untiijed the referee to stop the bout in well into his thirties. Ancient Jack the 12th round putting a technical Quinn of the Athletics, still shiningi KO. in the records against "0uld at 44, is another who rose late bu: Mike." The latter was about 44 years and Herb Pennock served severali seasons before winning real recogni-l of the Athletics are among the starsi was "Methuselah" Mike McTigue,_ old at that time! _ Even the great Bob Fituimmons did not become knoam as a big star until passing his 30th year. _ It is in track athletics, however, that many 9, star is comparatively old before shining brightly. `»T£l(i‘ Bob Kelly. for miicncc.`Hc irica sv- erything from sprints to weight throwing before' finally making-»the U. S. 1928 Olympic team as a hop- step-and-jump wonder. He was 40 then. 'I'his"year`he became the na- tional champion at his specialty. Pondcrous Pat McDonald. at '52 still throws the 56-pound hammer with much success at big meets. He was not considered il. star until well into his forties. And there are many oth- ers in that class. Stars that rise late have at least one distinctive advantage over those rising early. They do riot dim so easily in the dazzling glare of fan idolatry. They are seasoned to stand the glaring light in sporting heavens. Yet-Father Time is all too swift in nieihodically turning out both old and new lights as' the seasons skip oni Annie Keenan. Cardigan-419°. Flora McDonald, Thistle and Sham- rock-419°. , Doris McGregor, Central Lot 16- 417°. Abel Arsenault, Abram's Village- 4l6°. ' Vera Large, West Devon-416°. Margaret Gallant, Rustico-415'. Eva Wilkinson, Prince Street-415°. Myrtle Hughes, Kensington-414°. Dick McQuarrie, Victoria.-414°. Diana Dougherty, victoria.-413'. Jean McArthur, Northam-413'. Beatrice Lani-ligan, Montague-411'. James Sharkey, Corraville-411°. oceanic, cariiiichscl, Albany-410°. Beasie McKenzie, Hartsville-410°. Marion McCarthy, Morell Rear - 410°. Minnie Simpson. Eelmont-409'. Mary Mctsqac. Tigrlish-408°. Georgina Gallant, Bt. Raphael - 407°. Joseph McMahon, Kensington - 400°. __ Jeanettis Champion, Malpeque - 406'. \ Mario O'Brien, Tignish-406'. xauilcen Dai-ruth, clycc River - 4os'. _l Lemuel owse, West Kent-408'. mitic riggcit, sings nu-hour - 404°. Margaret Viliard, Tignish-403°. Edith Lawton, Pownal-403'. Elisabeth McDonald, Grand Trau- die-408°. Lucy Campbell, Rochford Square- 401°. 'IouinPcf4m,RniioBayhst- 401°, _r_cs;aW\dg¢,liuumor|idoAcadomy l. _ ciunuwrishtirryen-401°. Alic»ll¢Qui¢m.i¢oinn4m‘¢-4oo~. 'rsonktuitaimoamwm-400° -400'. Margaret Lambe, Surrunersids Ac- ademy-400'. George McAssey, Mt. Stewart-400°. 'Ross Bradley, East Royalty-400°. Lauretta Campbell, Cumberland Hill-400'. Agatha McGuigan, St. Patrick's - 400°. Leila Proiltt, Rosebank-400'. Mary McGil1ivray, Blooming Point -_4oo~. Emmet Gallant, St. Annes-400°. Junior Examinations Possible marks-500. Necessary for a pass-250. Marjorie Fraser, Prince street - 308. Mae Gillmore, Melville-285'. Alden Leard. Fernwood-276°. Joseph McMahon, St. Cblumba - 265'. Jennie Clark, Kensington-263. Orrin Wallace. Elmsdalo-280°. Harold Bernard, Park Corner - 253. . Mary Doucette. Summersido Acad- emy-253°. Roy Webster, Marie-252. Cecil McLean, Tyne Valley-252'. Margaret Heron, Webster's Corner -251°. ' ' Mary Benoit, Eochford Square - 251°. Paul Gallant, Forest Hill-350'. ' Eileen Larkin, Bayside-250'. Florence Harper. Tignish-250'. Howard Houston. Hunter niver - 350'. _ Ira McD_onald. Hunter River-250°. John Mooney, Peakes-250°. Charles Bell, Carleton-280'. Wallace McPherson. Velleyilelit - li\0'.' ' tall Jams. _Bunbury-660°. Irfan of Waits 0olle¢o»ui`d.Nur- mallvhooiwillopuou af- . _ - _ 'l Mwwmum mumnimmloimmnsui Students coming in the college for the first time will then enroll, pay- ing cheir fees at the college. All be- ginners who wish to ent/er to study for first class license will be exam- ined. Fonner students entering the second year will be emailed on Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Students of the third year will be enrolled on Monday following at 2 o'clock. _ All students must satisfy the regu- lations of the Board of Health pre- senting certiiicates of vaccination and good health. Insidious Eye Strain We use this adjective ad. visedly. Sunorm from Eyestrulu may :uvcdpsrfect vision and thoro- Orl t th .f_._.§’ 23.. '."&‘&°2 °"'°'°"°° e lnotl pon llltiro lags; orglunlgri mi: Nerve lnorgy. Normal | |, utilise abo::°;'0%‘ of l;.ismif::'°v: lll°fl'!. but when lyqgnh- || Present. a much isrgq mm. “W D Nilllill. Belle) dgfggqyg eval through their consumption of an excessive up." ,f NM", hem my mimi, $°.t.‘Z‘.‘-.».'2”*’.!..‘f‘."' °',...,,.°*°° iii anim. 'fu IAVI QQUI IYIB. , IIAHUID Those splitting ' Sick Headaches; ~i=lzUrr-A-'nvas-' sf... ri... Health-Robbing Pains Mn. Michael Coulis, Killaloe Station Ont., writes: "Afo¢n»iri_'Fcuiz-odyu'rhb»d|dilu ui( :ind-out Lv ,il fnfing soon clncpposrld. and for \ lovrlhsvoboouindnbounfhuilh. Sick headaches that come back on you time after time will yield to “Fruit-s. tives". Mrs. Coulis is only one of thou. lands who have discovered this. “Frui¢. u-tives” is a natural_mcdicinc, made of intsusiied fresh fruit juices combined with the finest med.ici'._ual ingredients. 1( glwnys relieves. Try it today. QQ-OO-O49-OO-9 9-O-O§'§fO'§§-O&§-Q# PEERLESS FOX NE TTINC r -.~ l for-, . ., _ '»`*`.i "1,“'. I ..~ ._ -f >-' -. ~~ .-#__-» _. _ >- "1 ,- - ~ ___ _-__»:»1_-',._ -,___ :‘~.l'T~"‘i. A ~-'_T'\`~;-,__'f_"""'§-(",_‘fi-‘ . 'ff' ici' _ - ;’ J '~ _ ..._ ._ , N .. _.___, . ;_f_ ».'. _;-__. ;.'“.,_'*“_.,P**,',r°~» ` 1-_ 1- `,..."§Ti__ '...°._'.."-..'_* _. ' rf' :‘..-,<~¢:~.='»;¥¥'f~,.f"~' _. , ».."»”-"1 ’” .~ ft ~' . "'-.- fs 2 ,. “WHAT WE HAVE WWI-I-» HOLD' “It's Better to be Sure Than Sorry " Yquf F01” are _UIQ |2105! pl‘0iiT»3bi¢ investment that you have. Are you gain; to loss them. 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