L-== A " 1 - _ _ 1 me cnauwli lrrowlv GUARDIAN i -~. .- - _ 4 ..,. .-_..,..,..,, .. . . ,ar , . i ,' ‘v I. mf _ 1-_ha _- _ 1-hex' ' a . 't 3 W = i A __ ____ i i *_ _ dvertisement 040004-00000 19° Dir llno of 5 words I words words words *?_-0-0-04-+04-¢¢¢.¢,, _ -- _ oavoooe ers E5! FFF asa FOR BALE~ANTlQUEl. HUOKED m°*-’- GW- Alllliy Guardian. ' 6187-5-27-5|. Teachers App ' also-e-ze-ai. _ TEACHER FOR "§§,§ingne1d school, First class pre- ferred Supplement $175.00. Wel- yngiop Haslam. Emerald, R.. R. 8097-0-25-'it Per bundle. Apply Guardian. 4327-2-14-tf. | FOR. SALE _ CHEAP, HAY CUT. ter and stumping machine. Richard Butler at Charlottetown Golf Links. 6212-6-28-di. ANTED-FOB. BANGOR SCHOOL. First Class Teacher. Supplement one hundred dollars. Apply Duncan mpgugall, 6101-6-25-41. sale on Launching Road, Dwelling house and small barn. Mrs, Bell, Cardigan. 5458-6-14-21-28 July 8. sr cr.1\ss rascnan. ron gel-leque School. Supplement 0200.00. li-ring Toombs, Secretary, Albany. 6174-0-27-31. .iuran-rxnsr on saconb Class Teacher for Mayfield S01‘i°°l~ supplement $100.00. Apply James A, Houston. Secretary. 0003-6-25-4i. . BUNGALO FOR SALE. MODERN convenience. Apply Guardia;-l, _ 610-1-6-27-31. ron sans--Monaim DWELLING 51 Bayfield Street. First class con- dition, with large barn. Immed- iate possession. W. K. Rogers Co., I-iii szos-s-c-ti. ACHER WANTED FOR. HUNTER River School. Supplement 8150.00. Apply to ¥\'a.nk Bagnall. Secretary. lifi-0-26-tf. LE PRINCIPAL WANTED FOR Alberton High School No. 119, Sup- plement $450.00 for the right man. Apply to M. R.. Ilford, Secretary. 6173-6-27-iii. man-znd caass 'railcualt for Argyle Shore School No. 142. supplement 0125. Neil A. McNevln. Secretary. 6141-6-26-ii. .JNTED-TEACHER FOR. AL- bany Village School. First class pre- ferred. $200.00 supplement, Apply E. V. MacLeod., Secretary. 6178-8-27-31. FOR. CAR- dlgan preferred. Sup- plement $200 00 D S. McLaren. Secre " ""“"\ND CLASS TEACH- for New Acadia School- 0100.00 An experienced teacher Apply John H. Gallant, 0101-6-27-41. tary rnutces. cis:-l-s-21-21.* Wanted CARPENTER WOEK WANTED - Small jobs, building Garages, etc. Apply Guardian. 26tf. i l | WANTED-sECONn HAND OFFICE desk and swivel chair. Apply Box 220, Charlottetown. 8148-tl-26-3i. To Let ` T0 LET-SUMMER’ COTTAGE AT Brighton Shore. Wm. M. Wright. 6211-6-28-31. _..___.i__---- T0 LET -- THREE HEATED 6 room flats, polshed floors, excellent residental locality. Apply Hynes Bakery. 6086-6-25-til Salesman Wanted SALESMEN WANTED- SALES agent for Prince Edward Island. Good pay. Free outfit. We want now a reliable, energetic representa- tive to handle the best districts on the Island. Our agency is pront- able. Write. Pelham. Nursery. Co., Toronto. Ont. S. W. I-18-tf. lorry. also-e-ze-ai. U tiene - F011. GREENWICH . 10, Second Class Female Protestant. Supplement J. B._M.cEWen, Secretary, 6192-6-27-4i. WANTED-FIRST OE Class Teacher wanted for Bohool, Supplement Mrs. James Stev- Rustico. 0139-0-26-31. - WHEATLEY or Second Class Supplement $125.00. One experience preferred. Jas. H. Secretary. Oyster Bed Bridge. 6190-0-27-Bi. 011. Class for Kensington Supple- $i00.00. B. Newsome, Sec- TEACH- Cl‘0ll N0. 155. Mac- Secretary of Trustees. R R 1. 8149-0-26-3i. CLASS TEACHER Middleton No 00. Sup- M0000 Experienced pre- Write or phone 'f' W. Brad- Secretary 6177 6-27-41 'IIACHIB FOB PARK School District No. 159. |100 00 W L D0lll’10Y. 3105 BCCYOLIYY 8205 - U - YI - Ii No 41 First 1 FOB DUN- '1each_er.' Suppo- AFP ly to Percy Mc- cf Trustees. 2. 6218-0-28-31. Articles For Sale not in 1' | WANTED - SALESMAN CALLING ' on all the different fox ranchers to represent the Pcterboro Fox Sup- plies, liboral commission. Apply im- mediately Petcrboro Fox Supplies. Peterboro. Ont., giving full par- ticulars as to prrsent occupation, eto. S. W. 0-20-3L Miscellaneous 7f<» CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND ! envelopes with address prillf»¢d» l Just the thing for acknowledge- ment, invitations, etc. Guardian Job Printery. U iaialvromaivi 'sun luourtnrsc cards at shortest notice. Guard- ian Job Printery. Depart- I ___________________________ snrrrxua 'mos aXPEDl’i‘l0USl»Y supplied. Guardian Job Printery. -_* FRED MACDONALD» JOHN AL Land Surveyor, Hermanville, Souris. 5418-8-2~1xno. _.Z--1-1**-*7'<`_1°-'q ,Female Help Wanted '“{”{1_ wAN'ran-oamilulr. ami.. wso- es szaco per menth. Apply by lm' °' °° Guardian' Refemtliliss'-a-21-ai _,...-----*-_-"" w/nrran-Ar oNcs lvuilp ron general housework. APPW MF- wgrd Lynda, 14 Wlter Stfee . WILL VISIT NOVA SCOTIA U1vrAwA_ June 20-Hon. P. J. A. Cardin, minister of marine and fish- eries. will visit various point# ill Nova Scotia. early thi! l\mm"- mb’ my in /lugurt. one of the mill puma” of the trip is to leam at first hand conditions created by VU' eels uslnr oiier ir¢'l°= 'W' "' *N me Mr osrdin will familiar I UI N .emmmmm by .W. A. P01154. FOR SALE-'I5 ACRE FARM FOR' ny Mm ,um mm. Wm be u ml, for non-stopping were each ilned 02. Prastntatiod ef special priall audi lows: Winsloe North at 11 a. ln.: Winsloe South at 8 p. in.: Princotown Road at 7.30 p. m. Rev. G. A. Grant. Minister. PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN .vii be service in the South Granville church at ii s. m.; in the clutch Church at 2.30 p. ln.; in the Long River Church at 7.30 P. in. hi ._ _ _ Y > V V STANLEY BRIDGE AND NORTH HUSTICO-There will be Divine Wor- ship in the United Church, Sunday, _ 8 ueeaeeeeeeessasoeaan, June snth' tt sum” Brxdge’ 11 I' ml' and North Rustico. 7.30 p. m. Rev. 1-l. B- Bi-Shop. Minister. CHURCH SERVICES for June auth: st. Pours Baptist church ser. vice at il a m Sunday School meet- Agents Want¢d For Sale ing at 1o'u.'m. Dundas Baptist Church service at 3 p. m. Sunday School meeting at 2 p. m. Annan-_ dale Baptist Church service at 7.30 p. rn. Sunday School meeting at Wanted FOR some-novnna waacon "5"" "“"°' ___ fcoveredi. Apply E, Toombs, 155 ‘ W HAR, Great George Street. 0098-6-25-31.! LOT 48 SACRAMENTAL observan- school. supplement $125.00? _.__.._.._&_______. ‘ees lu Mermaid Church, ., 10110.,-,r ly Harry Rodd Stmiary. 0|-D PAPERS Fon sau:-5 caurs 'rdmerrow issturdsyl service ei pre- paration at 530 p. m.; Sunday. Holy Communion at 10.30 a.m.; Evening Sarvice 7 p. m.; Monday, Thanksgiv- ing, 1030 a. m. No services in City or outlying churches next Sabbath. mv. D. V. 0‘Meara. Minister. SIB. H. THORNTON EXPECTED -Sir Henry Thornton, President of the C.N.R.. will arrive at Borden on the morning of July 2nd, proceed- ing to Summerside and from there to Charlottetown. arriving at 1.80 p. rn. Arrangements are being made for a banquet in his honour on Tues- day evening. ISLANDEB P B0 M O TE D-The Portland Telegram cf recent date has several photographs of Union Pacific Railway officials who have been pro- moted. Among them is an Islander. Mr. L W, Hobbs, son of Mr. Edgar Hobbs of Charlottetown, with the fol- lowing references: Another Portland man, L. W. Hobbs, 055 Tamarack Street. l-iss been promoted to the position of tax agent in direct charge of all tax matters. Hobbs entered the service ei the U. P. in im? in the auditor’s office and was transferred to the tax department in 1922, where he has since been employed. CELEBBATED PONTIFICAL MASS-At 9 a. rn. yesterday Solemn Pontliicsl High Mass was celebrated at the Basilica for' the deceased bishops, priests and members of the parish. His Lordship Bishop Morris- on, Antigonish, officiated. assisted by Rev. P. D. McGuigan, High Priest; Rev. W. V. McDonald, Deacon of Honor: Rev. W. Mctluigan, Sub Deacon of Honor; Rev. C. McCarthy, neseen ez office; mv. i=. w`slsh, Sub Deacon of Office: Master of Ceremonies, Rev. P. McMahon. D. D.. assistant Master of Ceremonies, Joseph McMillan. (Ecol). St. Dun- siarrs Basilica male choir rendered the music and was assisted by a number of the visiting clergy. PERSONALS Premier Saunders, Hon. W. M, Les, and Hon. J. P. McIntyre, left yester- day for 0’Leary. His many friends are pleased to know that Mr. Moses Doucette. Wheatley River, who hu been in the City Hospital for a slight operation will soon be ready to return home. Mrs. J. W. E1iswUi't.h.0f St. John, N. B., Past. President of the Rebek- ah Assembly I. 0.- O. F., is attending the District Association meeting at Montague. While in the city, Mrs. Ellsworth is the guest of li/ik. and lilrs. A. J. Houle, Hillsboro St. MARRIAGE! ' TBAINOIL-NOBLE-On Saturday. June 22, 1920, at Bt. Mary's Church, Glens Falls. New York, Mary _Mag-. laret Trsinor formerly of this city, to Edward Noble. ' MCISAAC-DHISCOLL--At St. Dun. stsn's Cathedral. on Wednesday, June 25| 1939. by ROV. John lulllvgg, Alexander Molsade as runny” Alina Ashes Driscoll of in. Herbert ICHUBMAN-AULD-At the rgl. dence of Rav. I. H. ltslneay, 'rl Uppar Prince lt.. lvdrat T. lohur. mill in lllrlliffito lehurlaan Auld. seth ei mmm. ‘ I N. D. MacLean _ ing was adjourned. SAUNDERS GOVT. ' Continued from page 1 strongly was the visltlof our disting- uished leader. the Honorable R. B. Bennett. _Whatever misgivings we might have had regarding his ability or capacity for leadership were for- ever removed as we hear from his own lips in eloquent and straight- forward language the great National Policy of "Canada for the Canad- ians" propounded, and demonstrated by facts and figures that remain in- disputable and uncontxadicted. " Need of Adequate Protection "Tho new tarik legislation enacted at a special session of the American Congress, striking directly at our expel-is or isrm products to that country, has brought home to us more forcibly than ever the necess- ity of adequate tarifl' protection, and has even compelled the reluctant Lib- eral party to admit that upward re- vlsionof the tarid is now s necess- ity. The result of the election.1_ in Provincial politics run hand in hand. shows the trend of public opinion even in a. Province, proverblally fav- orable to low tarids. and incidentally may be analyzed as the handwriting on the wall portraying the impending doom of the King Government. "The administration of Provincial affairs under the hap-hazard, happy- go-lucky Saunders regime continues on its course of gross incompetence. Failures to substantiate, or obtain recognition of, our claims at Ottawa. increase of the public debt and vast expenditures of public monies with- out regard to service or emciency constitute their record of Govern- ment since taking omce whilst the pre-election promise to make the Prohibition' Act "more workable" has been implemented by such extreme and such fsrcisl legislation that the Act is now as workable as dough.and may be stretched, twisted and con- torted into any desired shape at the will of anyone of the little army of political heelers, who have been call- ed to the colors to banish the Demon Rum from our fair land. "With conditions such as these pre- vailing under Liberal rule-Provin- cial and Federal'-whilst we must ne- cessarily daplore the mal-adininitr, tration of public business. and suffer our share of the additional burden imposed on us and our posterity, yat we can not foregda grim smile of satisfaction as we _look forward to the day of reckoning-not far dist- ant-when the voice of the people shall be heard again and those would be rulers shall return again to the pleasant paths of privsta life, from which, in the word- of one of their own doughty champions "they should never have wandered without a guardian." i “In conclusion I wish to express my thanks for the confidence that you have, in the past. reposed in me. and for the generous support and consideration given me by all omcers and members of this Association at all times. I, on my part. have done my best to uphold the best traditions of this honorable position. and have given unsparingiy of my NIM “id energy in the discharge of the duties involved thereby, arid shall now feel relieved to transfer the mantle of re- sponsibility to more worthy should- ers." __________. While Czechoslovakia is enjoying it; greatest prosperity since the World War. its farmers are complaining of low prices for their products. bllnar-|\’a Linlmont for Chnnpod Hllldl ______i__..__..i--_---m EAR MITE DESTROYER We have prepared A SPECIAL . REMEDY which is being effectively use bymmy Laannvc -Fox aimclmns ‘lkikmltll lf lid lil! ll- othll JMU. TBI "DUT DIUGGXITI ' *a 'U 4 ssmetl _- °‘ ,~,'.. -ca. isa himself with conditions in the llllll ‘&i`i;J_( “hi mdqgtgry jllilflnfe H0 mu ffl” |“ "’ ~< rr* " § em aww °¢ “MM ,_ _ ..` ` I nu. ease against another for speed- eertiaeeiee-ance. vm aaa 12. I Chonss-Veaper Hymn (Russian Air)-Senior girls. Presentation of special prilas an. csrtincaiw-*Grade X. - Presentation ot Maier ldacrlutl Trophy to the Platoon doing best work in Cadet for tho FSU. Won by the Fifth Platoon and prea- ontdd to Platoon Under Klnueth useneasid. ' Chm|l¢"Ca.nadian Born" - Barry Llvens-Senior Boys. p National Anthem. --11 QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL _ , Program i 1. Opening Chorus-0 Canada - The School. ' 2. Remarks by _tha Chl.irtnl,l\--Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan. 3. Chorus-1-isrbor Lights - '1'h¢ School. ' 4. Principalis Report. 5. Solo-My Galway Inf-William Maclntyre. 6. Presentation of Leaving Certifi- cates. ` 7. Presentation of Public School Certificates. 8. Chorus-The Barefoot Trail - The School. 9. Presentation of Attendance Cer- tlilcatss. 10. Solc»-Msmmy-Pius Callaghan. Merit. 12. Chorus-Peace on Earth - The School. 13. Prine List. 14. God Seve The King. PRINCE STREET SCHOOL Chairman-L. W. Shaw. 0 Canada. ' Chorus by the School. . Presentation of certificates and Prizes for Miss Weeks' Class, Grade I. English Drill-Grade I. Presentation of Certificates and Prizes for Miss Bourkeb Class. Grade 1. Song of the Bee. Presentation of Certificates and Prizes for Miss McKenzie‘s Clall. Grade I. Spelling Match-Grade !I's. Presentation of Certiiicatss and Prim for Miss Aitkerl'l Class, Grade II. i Arithmetic Match-Grade II1'a. Pruentaticn of Certificates and Prices for Miss Yeo'| Class. Grade IL . Song-Pendulum. Bong--Marching Song. Presentation of Certidcatna and Prima for Miss Jamieson's Class. Grade III. p Song-Fly Little Birds. Presentation of Certificates I-Bd Prizes for Miss Stewart/5 Class, Grade I1'I. Romarks by Principal Lowther. National Anthem. lll|EEN SUUARE PRIZE LIST nrzr: usr , Governor General's Medal, award- ed for pronciency in Grade X-won by Austin Gallant. Gold Medal presented by His Lordship Bishop 0'Leary, awarded to the boy ranking second in Grade X-won by Charles C‘Neill. Gold coin praaentnd by Dr. J. D. McGuiga.n, awarded for proncieney in Grade IX-won by Louis Monaghan. Gold`ccin presented by Mr. J. F. Leightizer for Mathematics-won by Charles 0’Nei1i. V Gold coin presented by Councillor ’l‘.W.L. Prowae for English in Grade X-won by Charles O'Neiii. Gold coin presented by Mr. Joseph lranols fer Arithmetic in Grade X- won by James O‘Conrior. Gold 00111 presented by Dr. W. J. P. McMillan for proficiency in Grade VIII-won by Joseph Reardon. Gold coin proeentad by Mr. Gee. DeBlols for application iu Grade X- won by Austin Gallant- Gold coin orflantsd by Dr. J. D. lleG\iigan for prodoianey in Grade VII--won by Cordon Connors. Gold win praunttd D1 Hr. ld- ward Hornby for utiri-won by Mil' tin Gallant. Gold eoiu presented Laigbtiaal' for prolrill wen by Mule aahar. Gold cola resulted bv \li’- -YN- Franois for Arithmetic in 004| 3 _won by Aioylioul Gaudet. Gold coin presented by Councillor '|:.W.f.~ Prone for lnsiilb- ia Grade W-»wou by Joe. Paton 1, add sein presented bv Dellois for attendance- l¢eO\b0. . . Gold rr 35 l‘:~ it 1’ .3 it lil ii E l 11. Prlsontltidh 0! Ctr?/18001.05 01' JUNE28 1929i E ` ' _ ' Ang an its n.e‘hne.' Central _guardian co’u2f‘;’,’f,‘§,j1§',f_;§,f,;,_‘*f w‘;‘y; °'""°“°°" _ |Terr1ble Eczema 3”” ai” Wmsms “¢vwls_s.,,,,m m for illegal possession of liquor was Continued from pale 1 *et ed i¢r y°u» the wimioe united church en sun- ii"°°`°** l“°°il‘»° 1° 11”- TW drivrfl ' t 1 , ' canans. sunday, June sota. 'rhere ‘7*”|'?°||\E*|\é8rdens’ at ' I queue muse me sua creme by New bhteaeai _ ate Practice -Salva” is sunt i. r.~.$‘.‘ ..§Z'?.l...‘.’.* . s IM burnina- Quickly. it kills the rel-ms of loaems. Quickly. it soothes and heals inflamed surfaces. 50c at all drusgiau. ra ...'$52.' "i"..'.‘¥“`1‘2f..." JI' ...f.‘.. "I.'. “loblbo-lalva." if you an nee -amass .lust return the empty tins to Fruit-3. thee Llnltnl. Ottawg Ont., and we will nhl# you nnaoy. rséée tier 5?? sg.; VERY SUCCESSFUL Continued from page 1 sta! has changed occasionally. but the various Committees and Offic- he at great personal inconvenience have such n successful year to re port. ' .~ " REV G. T. SPEIGGS. Chairman Board of Trustees Farm 115 Acres . .. 3,000.00 Horse nd Machlner ._ 410.00 $5,851.97 Excess Assets over Liabilit- ies . . . . ._ .. $74,840.30 This does not include Cash in spe- cial Savings Accounts $814.59 nor Bonds and Debentures in Endow- ment er,-moo our value. STATEMENT EN'DOW'MlNT ACCOUNT SAVINGS 8558 Bank Balance D¢c. 31, 1927 $008.43 Interest on Savings 20.01 Bequests. 1038 .. 1,400.00 $2,118.44 By Purchase City Bonds 1,473.38 Balance Dec. 31, 1928 045.00 Bequests to December 31. 1928 Bitch Miss E. E. McKinnon. city .. ezoaoo Hrs. Jane Walker, Cape Trav- erse .. 100.00 lhtste Senator John Yeo. Port Bill 3,000.00 lstata Catherine Munn, East Point. 100.00 lltah Win. 8. Abbott. Bolton. Utah L. E. Prowla, Oity,... 500.00 htsta Colin Mencugail, Argyle Shore 00.03 hmily lata Nail' Mccannell. rcraevriiey mom latata Beniamln Hutch, Earns- olifle .. `s00.0Ci lata!/a Chlrlotta Edith Blatch. City ... ... ... ... .. 200.00 Utah Mary Annu Campbell 40.00 Histo W. H. Aitken, City 1,000.00 Utah Jacob J. P110. Emlrlld 200.00 htatl J. L. Shaw. City .. 1.00000 e1.i4o.oo' \ Cnhgima lndinnreat. loyal lent: f I O Q-O-O0-0 vvvv-'vw-vp _ ST. PETERS Diamond Jubilee St. huts Da!-Juno till. 1 A. 1|.-cami celeamlqr er :lie holy Intuit' _ Sunday in the Octave June 30th. I 'I A. M.-Holy Communion. 8 A. M. -» Oonhrmatlon Service. 11 A. M.-Choral Eucharist Pnaoher lt. lav. .liohn ' Coadjutur of Nova Scotia. and Solemn 're Deism. V Preacher-rather runny, s. s,'r1 a. _ Hu: Kenley. D. D.. Bilbo) 7 P. M.-Festa] Eveasoug --._ Campbell. Niv: 2. stewart wiilrim; s. Arnold Taylor. I-Iillienlyesrs. aaaassl.neo.u.le|l_... "sum 4f"§!\°"i°1°' ib»r_¢ar.e»asue ic , ' an rsrgivs visltm-¢ ‘nd mtg,-,sg them in Interest on Savings .. 416i Councillor T. W. L. Prowse, awarded 'gt the children under our care. Her D¢P°51|i C°UP°!i-S ~ ~ - » - - . .. 86.00 £0 D°fiS Pf°W5°- ~ = - i 52.00 for ii.-st place in Genew has been kept up to an efficient Bal. Dec.31, 1928 .. $167.19 Proficiency, donated by an “Old standard. We would like to make Contagious Account contains also: Pupil," awarded to Doris Prowse. __ reference to the able and energetic Victory Bonds par value .. .. $700.00 $1.00 for 2nd place in General Pro- work of Mrs. Donpld Adams; on oe- Investment Certificates .. 50.00 ficiency, don ned by an Old Pupil. Ullions of the absence on holidays. Total Endowment _Investment 1 awarded to Fraser MacMillan. etc..o!the Superintendent, Mrs. Ad- value $7,150.03, Certificates of Merit: llt, Dorli- ams had been placed in charge and City of Charlottetown .. $5,500.03 pwwsgj and Fraser MacMillan; 3rd. 1 every time is most praise worthy in Prov. of Ontario . .. 1,500.03' Ruth Rattenbury; 4th, Isabel Crawl ` all the duties. Victory Bonds . . . . __ ., ,_ 'i00.00l ford; 5th_ HB5 Vaughan, »Without overlapping the report of Investment Cert. 50.09. public smog] certificates in order the Finance Committee we would ‘ “Merit - » draw your attention to the many LADIES AUXILIARY 1 Dom pmwse, _.'11-rg_g¢r Macmillan. substantial bequests to our Endow- Rum Ratmnburm Ivan vwgl-nh, “"“"" -W’ °”‘"“ “‘°“ “°°"'”" ‘D °"°’ 5° d°‘°2**°-" ‘°°"° 1” “"°“¢" inner cruwiord, william Menean. ‘ who have remembered £110 Pl‘°i£Si»' ance at the annual meeting of the Olive -I-homtom Tgm Campbell, Wil- _ ant Orphanage in this way. and Ladies Auxiliary held in the Orphan- “Bm fnamor, Lloyd wmigmg, Arthur I would remind the Public that the age at 3 p. m. Peake’ Donald stew,”-g, pred ghgh- ` EHGUWUIGR5 P1213 PFOVMUS U mum Previous io the meeting the del- non Ivan smclgh-, pi,-‘nk gms-sy, _ Of r>°i'D°iilli1ll¥ 91°” i1’i¢»=1'°¢i in egstes were the guests of the ’i‘rustee_ Ha,.;.y Guus_ pr-ed Brown, Jael; Y'i¢\Pl°l~5 Bild 1l°°'3l'¢h”d1'¢\`\- ` Board at luncheon served by the Chandlen william partridge, Cgil Th! L\'1l’¢° Oil*-!i»i\i`id|i'il' |mPf°V°' ladies oi' the “Home” Auxiliary. vmmwmbe' Wmnm Tha;-ntgn, Rgh- _ ments and most necessary additions Following luncheon there was an dolph Harper Ohm-les Bam Jqgsph 7'/° 91° Equlpmmf °f the °"Phm°5° inspection of the "Home.“ On all H\mw,._ John, Michnp Ruben mr. ' "° tm tw° up 'D' dau Fm Esnpes' sm” W°"° “"4 ¢"P’°5~’l°“-5 °f d" quharson, Florence Strickland, Gor.-, “"° mm’ md tm '°pl'°°d mm“°°` Wh* °"°f "W “P1°‘“`"d “PI*°=’t“°f den liianue1,Juel¢ nent1ey.1.ily Jacob- l Th°5° “U °“"°“°d "HY “’“"Y °"°"“ or the Home and ihe little children Sm Annu, peppm ¢,.,,¢,,,, r_,,f¢¢,¢,,, "pen" but were ‘bsolumy required "rid ‘W °h°"°‘ Victor MacLaren. Arthur Jones, Vic- t°-' the mnyinzlon °;::;_w°rk in an Ex°°u¢m' ¥°P°m We” "°°°i`~’°d to: 'Williams, Margaret Farrar, Isabel- Aemviitnvtoxg sa erm to .ywr cup from the President, Mrs. Edgar smreyv Donal.; Nrchmon, Norm" ` iui attention il-ie rieporis attached oi,H°""" md "°’“ a “““°b".°‘ ““"` S”’“"“' “°““°“ S“““°‘"’~ °°°"‘°- ` _ liliaries throughout the province. Beer' Louis Tum”-_ Dorothy Knfg, ` The Sec'y. Trees., Mrs. I-I. S, Hend- Wan-m pan-9,,-_ _ ;':'mb:f:' §:;dw°,m.;.,_§:;; mon. uve I complete Siiiirmriit Oi Attendance certificates: Fraser-'~ w fm'-“°°5~ 5h°Wi°K that U10 SPl°¥'“'-“fl MacMillan, 8 years; Florence Strick- . |w_,_ Slim 0! 53.53553 had been PH-'»5@d` land. 6 years; Doris Prowse. 8 years; k ri o faithfully and harmon Earl; :he care of our charges at °"°" t° the T"“5°°¢ B°="d d“’m3\ Donald Stewart, 1 year; Isabel Storey, _ the ear .1 gm- ' y ' Y Mmm H"b°‘ft’ te mmm most Rev. G. T. Spriggs, chairman oil The Board of Trus es _ t h ,_ Trustees expressed his deep appre-_ Grade V" prize M., Ce,-t;g|¢.¢, win. °"“°°”y 'u tl” mend’ hwug °“ intl ie th werir the ladies urei ' . -,... _ewdconre n_rs_,_ the Province who hgveu coozgbx; to doing. Election of officers resulted as _ inourwoi-kandmae p _ _ f01l°WS¥- Prize of $2 50, donated by Councillor Pfriidmb-MVS- Ediill’ Hllfil T. W. L. Prowse for highest marks in Vice President--Kings Co., Mrs. W. Arithmetic. awarded to Harold Black. ) ( _ W McLaren. l Prize of $1.50 donated by P. W. - Prince Edward island Protestant V130 President'-Qil¢Ef\'S C°~~ Jflhlll Turner. awarded to Harold Black for . ' Qfphanggg, Siiiiih- ( general proficiency. Vice Presideni--Prince Cv-, M1101' Price of $1.00 do;-.htel by P. W. Schulman. l Turner, awarded to Harold Forsythe Continued from page 1 PROTESTANT oltPH.ANAGa Secy.-'hea.s.-Mrs. H. S. Henderson.; for general proficiency. Dwembm, 31, 19% The Pre-siderivs report will follow' certirifevs *ef Merit; ist. Harold Black; 2nd. harold Forsythe; 8rd, Jack Ritchie; 4. William Mackae; Asets -nm Hmm and Building (Den) West K enf ' oth, Margaret MacEachern. allowed e'14.oaa_9s , - n“";"d’“°° §°'““°°t°S1M2b=11'Ii1- | cr, years; ames Fraser, 7 years; Warren Henderson, 7 years; Margaret 4 Y ' Cash in Current Accounts 3,243.32 Trustees' Certificates for Punctuall M°°Ei\C1‘i¢l'll. 3 years: Roy MacKenzie, and Regular Attendancer Roma 3 “U53 Edward M311". 3 YN-YS; ' eso,eaz.2r wright, ii years; Bill Reid, '1 yearsz' “°P¢ R004. 2 years: Mary Owen, 2 Ernest Lord. 'I years; Lawrence Mez- years; Harold Forsythe, 1 yelr. Lishuitier Nevin, 1 year. ‘ . W1"-ers of Palmer M=th°d writing Trustees' Leaving Certificatesr Certificates and -bU¢i0l'iS. Demand Loan Bank Nova Seo- Margaret Black. Bill Reid, Effie Bre-l Palme’ M°@h°d Stl-idents' Certifi- tia .. es,sis.4i huut Mary sineisir, Richard iri11iter,l “WSI Krilh M°rr°w. Richard whit- neeember accounts Unpaid soars, ii/lu-gn-et Muteh, allison Rogers. 1°* Rtgimld Fersilwri. Harold Margaret Newsom, Arnold rui-die, B1“°"- 1"f¢d° D°\la1=e.Marsaretmc Gordon Williams, Ernest Lord, Jessie E°'5"°’°' Pauli” N1Ch°1S°l1. Charles MacLeod, Roma Wright, Gordon; Hyndinan, Mary Owen. Pauline Mac- " Harding, Stewart Pierce. Emmai Kl‘m‘°_n- Milflvric Whitlock. Wilma Smyth, Helen Bentley, Lemuel Prowse, D”"1S*"~ F1°"°11C¢ Baker. Clarence William Bumett, William Hogg. Reg- inald Holman. Phyllis Hooper. Special Prizes for Grade IX Higgins. Harold Forsythe, Lloyd Man- uel. Jean Bentley, William Ms,¢R,|¢ ` Ufftiy Duff, Hope Rodd, perl, Mn. I Rae. f Palmer Method improvement Cer- Gerd coin for pupil standing inch-E ““`°“‘°» Am°1d Marr. est in yesr`s work donated by Mr. _Palmer Meth” Merit B“NO!'i.L0Wll George D, DcBlois, awarded to George) Dixcn_ - ' . Huh 1 Palmer Method Prog;-3_5 pm" Gold Coin for pupil standing second' in ycar‘s work donated by Mr. Georg: D. DoBl0ls. lwlrdbd to Halen Ebers. Gold Coin for Arithmetic donated bl' Councillor T. W. L. Prowse, award- ed to George Hart. , Gold Coin for Latin donated by Old Pupil of West Kent School, Awarded to Georg; Hg,rt_ Certificates for General Profici- SDWI l. George Hart; 2. Helen Ebers; 3. Mlltllnd OWBD; 4. Mary Btewart; 5, Rina. Clark. Trustees' Certificates for Punctual “id Regular Attendance: Helen lbw. 5 yesrs: Maitland owen. 1 year. Gold Coin donswt by Mrs, (pr-,) J- 5- “'55” ind awarded to Helen WH f°r but may in s. P. o. A contest in city, in senior group. Undo IX. ibivlsiea -‘rm Teachers: L. Campbell and J, Certificates of Merit: 1, Bsrtnm Attendance certificated: Preston ons. vm ` ISM for Plibii standing higher; in L°v~'@i1 Simr>so'n. Robert steels some ;rascr, Lemuel Burns, pulpll Yu ~ acKcnzie, W Henderscli, lvlobgl Hmmm B52: Saunders. Edison MacLennan Wehdgu MacNeii1. (Teachers) D, N 3,11 md ' Jacqueline MacDonald, To Be Continued Tomorrq' _ i "EK-MVFK. Iceland, Ju-|¢ gl] -Captain Albin Ahernberg, swed. ‘ ish flyer who is lltempglnt ` _ trans-Atlantic flight QQ gh. UM, ted States in his plus; 5"|.|‘., - returned here this afternoon gn,” having earlier dsparkq up hu, ; hat.. Greenland. l -ui . ,... Niilltllue, 11 a. na.; mug;-gy Nm, 3p.m.;MurrayHarbor,1p.|||, ` _ § - 0 DR. J. P. MILLAR oem-ai. svtolmr UOUII-OU 2 00 Coe .Q00 I POOQWQOWC -t uw 1-.~ .. ._ '._._._....,,.~ ,..i“S7’*i"’»- ,M /i Eastern Cuardizn »- i .nsunnay snvrcas-rm. J. ""‘ W. Williams will conduct .services ' `," ' °“ 5‘"“i‘Y- Jill" 3°. as follows: lf. _-..ss ~ so-0-ooooooo-040| " :"'" _, .... ...-._ "V1