X a ’NmmW41%3 g, Tonight The Jollies Charlottetown‘: Finest Amateur Revue Under Auspices of Thof Gyro Club Forum a I rrlié Tickets 50c. & fie. Beautiful QCostumes-Deligbtful Comedy ' A_ _,_' A SHOW. YOU. WILIJ ENJOY At 8.15 $10119“ 50c. & ,7 5c. % % rpi _ _...-._. w, and. Mil-s. Charles Stewart of “W; are on a visit to Charlotte- W“- udut-Col. G. n. (leery. K11. 93E, M.C., M.P., of Toronto, is at nt with Mrs. Geary and two puldren holidaying at Gregor’s Ho- ebrackley Beach. m” migaret McKenna and her [tile cousin Pauline Mitchell have . med to Bosttorl after spending my pleasant visit with their gunt, Mrs. Joseph Egan oi Scotch Icrt. llEllBlllFlll .R E V ll E 125, under direction of Mr. Desire J. Bolurque was presented galaxy of local starsgave s. per- MUSICAL “Hie Jellies" s. most delimtful musical revenue with a casts o! last evening at the Forum to a large and greatly pleased audience. ‘The ilNEMPillYEll l0 lllllllvllll llll MAYilR Committee R e p o r t s Sympathetic R e s - ponse From Clergy and Gov’t. Members. A meeting of the unemployed of this city was held last evening in the L. P. U. Hall, which was filled to capacity with quite a number un- THE CHARLOTTETQWN llEllll lll llllYAl. BllMM $$lllll A ll ll l lll $5 By C. 1L Blackburn, Canadian Press Staff Writer. BRITAIN, Aug. 3.—(C.P.)—A care- ful and business-like study of Can- ada's banking and credit system is the aim of 10rd Macmillan, who ar- rived today from London on the liner Empress of Britain to head the Royal Commission recently appoin- able to obtain entrance. The meet- who reported that the committee waited on the Government and of the city. Hon. Mr. Sharp, Min- ister of Public Works, said that the amount expended for last month for relief through the churchu was $527.00. Mr. Peter J. Morrison spoke on theflolnmittee waiting on the Gov- ernment and Mr. Kennedy. Ac- companied by Mr. Coughlin, he had a personal interview with the Rev. Mr. Legato, who was very much in sympathy with the unemployed of our city, and who said it was very essential to have an increase from the city on the monthly relief al- lowance to cope with the situation, and he would, along with the other clergy interview the Mayor and Council in behalf of the unemploy- ed. Councillor Kennedy stated he could not do anything until we had an interview with the Mayor. ing was called to order by the chair- man, Mr. Daniel Coughlln, at 8.15, ted for that purpose. "We want to do something really useful for Canada," said the author of the MacMillan report made three years ago on the similar problem in Councillor Kennedy, also the clergyl Eilslwd- “We are taking this very seriously and we nede the good-will , of the Canadian people to make it B. 5110MB. On Fourth Trip 10rd MacMillan is making his fourth trip to Canada in seven years and. is now stranger to Canada. "I am practically a Canadian," he said. "I sit on the Privy Council on many Canadian appeals and on my first visit to Canada I was counsel for Canada in the Labrador boundary case." . Sir Charles Addis, the other Eng- lish member of the Commission, was also on board the Elnprcss and ex- pressed himself as keenly interested in the task ahead of him. Lady MacMillan accompanied hcr hus- band. An “Orra Marl" ON BOARD B-B. OF ' SURE! Fl-IT KILLS FLIES! Ramsay. Malpeque, 547; Albion Maclntosh, Summerside, 546; Mar- jorie Hyndman, Montague, ‘545; Douglas Bellman, Montague, 544; GUARDIAN ston, Kensingion, 470: Alllston MacDonald, Glen William, 469; Marcella MacDonald, Cardigan, ‘469; Frances Reeves, Cross Roads, ‘469; Marie MacDonald, Vernon , River, 469; Eva Cain, Forest View, 466; Ruth Montgomery, Fanning, ‘466; Ena Webster, Central Bed- eque, ‘466; Jean Bentley, West Kcnt, 465; Helen Wilson, West Covehead, ‘465; Arthur Can-others, Montague, 464; Jean Forsythe, West Kent, 464; Friend Herring, Murray River, 462; Florence Mac- Tague. Rochford Square, 462; Hat- tie Wood, Strathcona, ‘462; Carmen Lowther, Searletown, ‘460. Hilda MncKenna, Kinkora, ‘459; Bessie Stewart, Georgetown, ‘458; hiilton Stewart, West Kent, ‘457; Mary Harold Hockin, Sourls, 544; Cyril Johnston, Fortune Bridge, 542; Margaret Sullivan, Cardigan, 542; Mary MacCormack, Launching. ‘540; Alice Gallant, Mount Carmel, 539; Peter Greenan, Kinkora, 539; Doris Pickering, St. Eleanofs, 536; Delphine Arsenault, Miscouche, 537; Marguerite Crosby, Bonshaw, 536; Mary MacDonald, Launching, 535; Doris Crosby, Cornwall, 534; Grace Whitehead, Clinton, 534; Martin ‘Gilmore, Boston's Mills, ‘532; Mary Keefe, Kinkora, ‘532; Clifford Brown, Summerside, 531; Ethel Smith, Mlscouche, 531; William: Anlett, Summerside, 529; Helena. Jarvis, Rustico, 529; Claudia Mac-l Farlanc, Lower Montague, 629;‘ Marnie Nicholson, Hartsville, 529; Alice Coady, Vernon River, 527: Francis Campbell, Little Harbour, 526; Charles MacQuaid, Queen Square, 526; Alton Ross, Victoria Cross, 526; Etta MacClul-c, Monta_ glle, 525; Margaret Buote, Rochford Square, 522; Louise MacNevin, Canoe Cove, 522; Alexis Wood, Tyne Valley, 522; Marjorie Lock- ‘hart, Summerside, s21; and Mac- 521; Steele, De Gros Marsh, ‘456; Char- les Campbell, Heatherdale, 454; Dorothy Dawson, Central Bedcque, ‘454; Marjorie M. Cameron, Al- bany Village, 453; William ,Mac- Karma, Victoria Cross, ‘453; Morris Cahill, Kingston, ‘452; Daniel Mac- Cormac, Souris, 452; Ross Mac- Kenzie, Summerside, 452; Dorothy MacFarlane, Carleton, 452; Doris Currie, Fair-view, 451; William I'v- ans, Greenfield, 451; Allison Larter, Queen Square, ‘451; James Toombs, West Kent, ‘451; Martha, Garrett, Red Point, 450; Cecil MacDonald, Mlllvale, 450; Catherine MacNeill, Little Sands, P450; Phoebe Mae Blondin, Glen Valley, 449; Marion Gay, Prince Street, 449; Lois Rana- han, Summerside, 449; Gussie Arsenault, Summcrside, ‘448; Cath- erine Fraser, Hopefield, ‘448; Dorothy Morrissey, Tgnish Convent, ‘448; Rae MacNeill, Nine Mile Creek, ‘448; Frances Murphy, Tig_ nlsh Convent, ‘447; Olive Rodd. Winsloe, ‘447; Florence Allcoin, St. Raphael, ‘446; Beatrice Blanchard, Prince Street, ‘446; Lillian Brown, Rochford Square, ‘446; Ethel Day, PAGE THREE WE SAVE YOU MONEY 50c. Sise 25c. Sin Noxzoms Skin Cream for 15 Cents. 12 Cakes Jergcns Bath Soap Reg. 75c. bnx special 59c. comfort of Both for 38c. BISMA-REX Quickly Believe lhc Dis- acb, Heartburn, l-‘latu- lcnce, Nausea 75c. per Bottle Extra Heavy 32 oz. Bottle Regular $1.25 Fri. and Sat. only ‘ 98 Cents. Sour Stom- 60c. _ Chase's Ointment for 49o. Sfufler Satins, per lb. 35c. Cream Caramels, pcr lb. 25c. Molasses Kisses, per 1b., 22c. Riley's Toifw. Moire’ Chocolates xxx lb. 50c. 3 Secret 'Wcck end Sets b? Derny 50 cents. per lb. 49c. Earl's Fruit Salts Travel Slle 59c. Rexall Qrdcrlies The Family Laxative 3 Sizes ' 25c, 50c., $1.00 50c. Size Iianglois Lavender Shaving Cream for 39c. Rexall Milk of Magnesia l6 oz. Bottle 49c. Mi 31 Antiseptic Used as n Mouth Wash Nasal Spray and Gargle 16 ca. but. 89c. Genuine Gezi Vacuum Bottles Pints Bayer! Aspirin Bottles of 100. Reg. 81.50 Only 39o. Cumberland Hill, ‘421; Mary Gav_ in. Tignish, ‘420; Marjorie Mac- Qussris, Summerside, 420; Florrle Campbell, Hewtherdale, 419; Olive Glydon, Kensingimr, ‘419; Ferns Lea, Vernon River, ‘418; John O'Donnell, Avondale, ‘418; Phillip Siavert, West Kent, ‘418; Viola Fllrqllhfl-YSOH. Canavoy, '41s; Alice Martin, MountStewart, ‘417; Ros- Havell. ‘Z55; Lemuel Bums, Wcsi Kent, ‘255; Margaret Darrach Nine Mile Creek, ‘255; Claire Mac. Millan, Prince Street, ‘255; Cath- erine O'Donnell, Avondole, 255; E1. lzabcth Corbett, South Granville 254; Hazel ltfncCnrdle, Middleton ‘254; Florence MacKenzie, Victor-is Cros, ‘254; Patricia Kelly, Elliot- VB-le. '25-'31 Ruth Clapp, Eglinginn Mr. Morrison spoke very highly of the reception given the Committee by lthe Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan, and the Hon. Shelton Sharp, who were in whole-hearted sympathy with the unemployed, they said that at no time did they intimate to the City Council to discontinue relief and that they were in no way res- ponsible for relief in the cities or municipalities but were to bear the burden of the Rural districts. They are at present paying 1-3 of the rc- lief being distributed and will con- tinue to do so, regardless of what increase the City Council should Eachcrn, Souris Convent, Gladys Baker, Remington, 520; Catherine Christain, Launching, 517; Eileen MacKendrick, Alberton, 517; Genevieve Maclvor, Kinkora, 516; Norma Clark, Kenslngion, 515; Alban Hardy, Foxley River, 515; Neil Price, West Kent, 515; Arnold MacLean, Sunlmelside, 513; Mary MacAslclll, Mount Stewart, 511: Denzll MacNeill, Summemlde, 511; Gertrude Glllls, Kensington, 510; Ema Bruce, Hcatherdale, 509; Louise LcClerc, Rustico, 509; Mar- guerite Sharkey, Corravillc, 509; Anne LcClair, Tignish, 509; Foch Norboro, ‘444; Helen Doiron, Du- var, ‘444; Ethel Lcard, Tryon, ‘444; Lloyd Manuel, West Kent, ‘444; Malcolm Reeves, Cross Roads, 444; Ruth Toombs, Rochford Square, 444; Bessie Boultor, O'Lear§,', 443; Olive MacKenzie, Melville, ‘442; Mary Peters, Rochford Square, ‘442; Ralph Smith, West Kent, 442; Charla Yeo, Central Lot 16, ‘442; Nora Yeo, Birch Hill, ‘442; Regina Gallant, Doirorrs Creek, ‘440; Ber- nice Larkin, Bayside, ‘440; Rita MacDonald, Sourls Convent, ‘440; Joseph Callaghan, St. Dunstans, ‘438; Beatrice Clark, Alma, ‘438; formanoe worthy of s. troupe of professional actors and actresses. A feature of the entertainment was the introduction to the audience of the Queen of the Jollies. Miss Mar- ie Arsenault. From the snappy prologue to the impressive finale, action moved swiftiy. A number of song hits were rendered in fine voice, and were dramatized during the rendition. Such were "r won't Believe It's Raining" by Pauline Geauer and the Smile Girls, and "The Grass is Getting Greener" by Desire J. mand Neill, Wheailey, ‘417; Emily P6179. St. Mary's Academy, ‘417; Elaine MacCallum, Bracklcy Point, ‘416.’ Annie MacPherson, Orwell CW9. ‘418; Marguerite Dickson, 1009-. ‘415; Lulu MacWiJliams, 0’Leary, ‘415; Margaret Stewart, West Point, ‘415; Sinclair MacRsc, Flat River, 414; ElVBwDESQlG, Bear River South, ‘414; Robert Dawson, Crapaud, ‘414; Joyce Hooper, North Milton, ‘414; Margaret MacManus, ‘Maplewood, ‘414; Someralt Trainor, Queen Square, ‘414; Jessie Mac- Leod, Prince Street, 413; Anna ‘253; Jean Graves, Alberton, ‘258; Ferns MacDonald, 0'Leary, ‘253; Raymond MacKinnon, Quggn Square. ‘251; Eva Dalton, Brae ‘251; Jennie MacKay. Non-e Dame ‘251; Stanley Willis, Kingston, ‘250; Muriel Peaks, West Kent, ‘250; Minnie Larlnigm, Cambridgc, ‘250; Mary King, Southport, ‘250; Lillian Boyle, lhceland, ‘Z50; mange‘ Clawson, Prince Street, ‘250; Phyl- lis Foster, Wat Kent, ‘250; Walter Jay, Pisquld West, 250; Eunice Murnaghan, Tarantum, 250. Candidates whose numbers g1 Lord Advocate of Scotland, Lord MacMillan, proved to be a. most aff- able and friendly personage and hu- morously described himself as an "Orra Man." “In Scotland," he said. "we call an odd job person an “Orw- Man." And that's what 1 am. I am not an expert banker and this is really a side line." Fin e Books On Display SIIMMERSIDE and Prince County arms column ls reserved for nQII b! local interest but advertising of I Igwsy nature may be Inserted n! 2 bsnia a word strictly payable In Id- h... l -—lCE CREAM SOCIAL on lawn of United Church, Kensington, Saturday evening, Aug. 5th, in aid of the Y. P. S. 161 DIARRIAGES. . Y-YOIJNIKEB. — At South Wlllsloe, Pm. on July 20, 1938. W Rev. TllOS. Palethorpe, Edna. Flor- uice Hurry, of West Royalty to lionel J. L. Younker of North Win- lloe. DEATHS HEARD-At Alberton on August 2. 1933, Matthew R. Ireard, in his 82nd year. Funeral Saturday, August 5th st 2.30 from the United Church, Albertou. [ARK-Died in the City, August Ird, Henry Surk, aged 48 years. Re- mains will be forwarded from A. A. enncsseyw mineral Home this af- moon to Port Hill Station. Burial lsnnox Island, Saturday morning. RADLEY-Died in tho Olty, Aug- t 3rd, George F. Bradley, nged 28 years. Funeral from his father's residence, 194 Grafton St., Saturday morning at 8.30 to St. Dunstan's ‘ 1 ilica, thence by motor hearse to .1 1y's Cross. ‘Card Of Thanks The brother and sisters of the ate Rev. P. S. Duffy wish to ex- ross their appreciation and heart- felt thanks to their many friends 611d especially to Rcv. Father Smith and the good ladies of Kinkora for the kindness and sympathy sllown them during the illness and death of their beloved brother an: _ » - 1 Card of Thanks Stanley L. 0. L. wish to convey eir appreciation and thanks t0 ll who in any way helped with the ' angc Tea. 139. N, D.’ MacLean ‘ - UNDEBTAKEB EMBLAMEB Garlottetown an.‘ North Wiltshlrs [hills 14D Removal I have removed my Plumbing Shop and res- idence from 237 Grafton , 1013s Fnnoybi. LEO B. DOYLE, Plumber. Phone 758 Bourgue and the Black and White Girls, in Pal-t One. Perhaps the high light of the revue was, Living Garden by Dorothy Dumont and Desire J. Bourque, who sang in duet, and with the Ballet and Garden Girls, forty in number. The group were compelled to re- peat the whole ‘scene. The little girls scene was "Gee, But I'd Like to Make you Happy," in which Amy Hood, Lois Craig and Sweet- hearts participated. Colourful comic and interesting was "Pirates Bold," with George Beers as Chief, and Desire J. Bowuque as Mate, with pirates and pirettes. Frank O'Neil and Jack MacAllister, as darkies, provided the humour in their comic sketch, and brought down the house time after time. Scene six was a playette "The Man from Brandon“ Following was the cast: , Miss Spencer, Mm. Arthur Henry. Anne, her maid, Mrs. Frances Holl Trainer. Bernice, Miss Spencer's Neioe, Anne Callaghan” Bertha, Bcrnicds friend, Iphigenie Arsen- ault. Dr. Decker, from Kerbyb Insane Hospital, Jordan Logan. J. B. Livingston. Phil Lester, from Brendon, Desire J. Bourque. Part two was replete with song hits and clever dramatization. "A Gypsy Camp" rendered by Alan Mosher, Mary ‘Irainor, Desire J. Bourque, and Gypsy Girls and Boys, "Alice Blue Gown" by Mary ‘n-alnor and Alice Blue Girle, and "Charlie Cadet" by Pauline Gesn- cr with Cadets and Soubrettes. age Choir in which Mil-s. Frances H011 ‘Irainor was director. ‘ “A A quaint number was “The VillJ make in the relief which is to be distributed through the clergy of the city. At all times they would be delighted to meet a committee of the unemployed, and do all in their power to relieve the situation which at present exists. The Hon. gen- tlemen were informed by tile com- mlttee that there are numerous fam- ilies in dire circumstances which need immediate attention. Mr. Joseph was the next speaker he said he waited on the Rev. Mr. Browm-who said he would like to sec tho relief cases handled in a proper manner. Mr. Philip Bambrick was also re- ceived by the Rev. Fr. Enright, who said he would give them all the support he could ,but they were lim- ited to a certain amount. Hon. Mr. Sharp said he would take it up with Children's Aid society. concemlns the children being sent to school properly equipped. Mr. Stanley Steele who was the next speaker spoke along the same lines as the other members of the committee, it was then moved and seconded that the report of the com- mittce be received. One city gentleman, s. business man, said he was in sympathy with the unemployed. He said when the working man hasn't a dollar to spend, the business man also 18918 ill. He also made a suggestion that the centerground of the Exhibition Race. Track could be rgmov J. and used to fill up low land by the Rifle Range and so add to the appearance of City property. This would give work for both men and horses. Mr. Earle Riggs also made a sug- gestion that the city be asked to float a loan of $40,000 to build thirty others participating were Ell Hennessey, Jennic Oarmody and Eileen Idlggins. A little girls‘ scene in which "Tell Me Cutie" was taken by Joan Brady and Helen Hyndman with tho (Jheoker Chorus, was well re- ceived Scene sight brought duets by Mil-s. A. H. Roper and Desire J. Bmuque, “llvfong Whispering Pin- es", "The Love Call", and "Pale Moon." A fine drill scene was given in "When thc Guards are on Par- ade," with Demo J. 3011171110 l6 officer commanding. Humorous skits were 817611 by 4, M. Douglas, O'Neil and Mac- Allister, and Pauline Gesner and Dr. ‘Trevor Way?- The quaint backgrounds, the oxuwddlns-ry "sifld-ns effects. and the coloured ooctumel. ldded m-lwh to therevue sndtllc rhythmicmove ments of the dsncerscharmed the eye as much as the music charmed the car. Mr. Albert Blanchard with his orchestra rendered the accompani- mengg, and special numbers. ‘The revue will be repeated this evenil18~ o;- forty houses for the unemployed men, and the families bs given those houses on the rent installment P11111- Mr. Swallow next asked the chair- man what was to be done if Mayor Stewart ignored their request, he also said there should be a labor ’ candidate in the next civic election, and one in the Provincial Legisla- ture. Mr. Morrison was to ask the City Council for thc market square for Exhibition Week in aid of the unemployed. It was then moved and 5900115911 that the Committee interview the Mayor and clergy to have conditions remedied by four o'clock Monday afternoon. The motion passed un- snimously. Mr. Lemuel Rush spoke along the same lines ss the Committee. There were several other speak- ers including Mr. Dan Gillis. PHI- of the L. P. U1, also Mr. John Whiifl. Mr, Reaney Gallant. On motion. the meeting adjourned, with the singing of the National Anthem. --P. J. Morrison, for Committe There was trouble in the circus. "What is wrong now?" asked the manager of the India-rubber Man. "Well," he replied, "every time the now roux. auz- 8—<CP->—F¢' presenting the artistic efforts of book-binding designers and "MS man in these countries, 150 volumes. selected from Publlmtwm dlmng the past two years, are no exhibit- pm at the Columbia university. In a varied collection editions from the United State's. I-‘rlzland. and Germany, volumes on travel. play! and even a. cook book tflke their place on the university lib- rnry shelves for book lovers to ad- mire. Flash was selected for suit- gbllilty, or fitness of purpose. Weight binding and typography also played an important purl; in the selection Elnglish books displayed were M1- wted by the First Editions club {mm 1931 publications. The finish- ed, produce was judged for its at- tractiveness and suitability in ratic y; 1t; price. Editions de luxe were selected on an even basis to cheap- er editions. Tm, 113151131; judging committee in its announcement slate! that “it is clear that ind binding is the feature of 1121811811 50°!“ which leaves most to be desired.’ MATRICULATION (Continued from Page 1) Senior List Total marks possible . Necessary for a pass . . . . . . . .. 400 Jeanette Clark, Anglo Rusiico. 660; Doris Warren, Anglo Rustico, 654; William Martin, Heather-dale. 649; Ella Getson, Tignish, 616; Haldane Scott, Warren Grove, 61S; Jessie Bushey, Soul-ls, 615; Clivc Johnston, West Kcnt, 605; Ruth Maclllachern, Cardigan, 604; FTRIP ces ‘Gallant, Rustico, 598; Ruth Buntaixi, North Rustico, 596; Miller MacOlure, Albion Cross; 585: Bruce MacKendrick, Albertcn, 5B4; Gor- don Scrimgcour, Cardigan, 5'78; Daisy Agnew, Cardigan, 577; Eliza- beth Francis, Fortune Bridge, 576; Jacqueline LaCoursiel-e, Notrc Dams, 576; Stella Sullivan, Cardi- gan, 576; Clarissa Gallant, Kinkora. 575; Pauline Linkletisr, Northam, 575; James Callaghan. Alberton, 578; Katie Johnston, Kinkora, ‘567; Laurence Landrigan, Cambridge, 564; Catherine Hyndman, West Kent, 568; Slbyl Reynolds, Monta- gue, 563; Helen Byrne, Souris Con- vent, 561; Edna Fraser, Montague, 561; Wallace Francis, Fortune Bridge, 550; Mary MscGaughey, Green Road, 559; Mary Shec, In- dian River, 558; Doris MacDougalJ, Prince Street, 557; Mamie Connell. Kensington, ass‘; ndminy Black, West Kent, 553; Yvonne Gaudet, Notre Dams, 550; Winnlfred Bums, Lower Freetown, 549: Frank O'Connor, Albcrton, 549; Robert Owen, West Kent, 549; Margaret Strong Man writes a letter hs uses Townshend. Slammer-side. B43; El-l mesusaamwssvg vulsausnsmuaamu an» Doiron, Ebenezer, 50B; Adele Mac- Lean, Sourls Convent, 507; Elsie Lund, Bethel, 506; Guy Kennedy, Cross Roads, 505; JeanCai-ver, Ver- non River, 504; Dorothy MacKen- zie, Hartsville, 503; Pauline Mac. Annie MacLeod, Murray River, 437; Norman Hogg, Kensington, ‘436; Kathleen Kilbride, Foxley River, 436; Marie Walker, Central Royal- ty, ‘436; Lauretta Doucettc, Rustlco Aulay, Granville, 502; Winnifred MacInnis, Fairfield, 502; Gladys Aitken, Fortune Bridge, 499; Louise Gaudct, Miscouche, '499; Lucy Campbell, Park Corner, 49B; Mar- garet Curtis, Summerside, 498; Agnes MacDonald, Fortune Head, 49B; Anna. Fltzsilnmons, Kinkora, 497; Hilda Garrett, Fail-field, 497; Annie MacKinnon, Strathcona, 497; Josephine Wight, SOUIlS Convent, ‘497; Ethel Duffy, Maplewood, 495; Edith Sobey, Searletown, 495; Ful- ton Adams, West Kcnt, ‘494; Charles Stewart, Little Sands, ‘494; Anna Morrison, Tyne Valley, ‘493; Raymond MacIean, High Bank, 493; Mabel Underhay, Eglington, 493; John Gillis, Upper Montague, 492; Doris Higgins, Kensington, 492; Helen Jenkins, Mount Herbert, ‘492; Esther Harper, East Royalty, 491; Margaret MacNeill, fvliscouclre, 491; James Higgins, Kensingion, 490; Winnie Stone, Cornwall, 490; Milbum MncDowell, Pleasant Val- ley, 489; Stanley Phillips, Tyne Valley, 480; Carmen Johnston, Cen- tral Bedeque, ‘487; Rena Mac- Phcrson, Darlingion, 487; Gertrude Gavin, Tignish, 486; Ola Hamilton, New Perth, 486; Mary Profitt, Al- berton, 4B6; Theresa LeClalr, Tig. inish, ‘485; Minnie Burke, Fortune ‘Bridge, 464; Reta Corcoran, New IPerth, 4B4; Margaret Murphy, East Baltic, 484; Vera Williams, Elmsdale, ‘484; James Reid, Mid- dlcton, ‘484; Marjorie Campbell, Prince Street, 483; Agnes French, Georgetown, 481; Margaret Gillis, Kensington, 481; Mae MacCarvillc, Kinkora, ‘481; Myrtle Cairns, Greenfield, ‘490; Irene Curley, lHer-mitage, ‘469; Harold Landry. Montague, 480; Alastair Martin, Mount Stewart, 480; Irene Cascley, Kenslngton, 479; Eugene Grccnlm, Kinkora, ‘479; Percy MacDonald, Montague, 479; Winnifred Osborne, New London, ‘479; Clinton Milli- gun, Tyne Valley, ‘470; Alban Aucoin, Mount Carmel, ‘477; Alban Pnquet, Sour-ls, 477; Vergeno Stew- art, Belle River, ‘477; Martha Cun- ningham, Souris Convent, 476; Jo- sephine MwcKinnon, Bayside, 476; Nettie Siddon, Kinkora, ‘475; Aus- tin Delaney, Miscouche, ‘475; George Dannelly, Kinkora, ‘475; Isabel Ings, Pownal, ‘475; Eliza. both Malrar, Rollo Bay East, 475; Bruce Stewart, Murray Harbour, 474; Ignatius Shea, Tignish, 474; Ruth MacPhcrson, Orwell Cove, 474; Neil ‘MacFarlane, Lower Bed- cque. ‘474; Edith MacLean. Upper Montague, ‘473; Gordon Schlrmer, Lower Montague, 473; Elva Hill, Mayiield, ‘472; Jean MacNevln. Bldcford. 472; Charles Waye, St. Peter's Bay, ‘472; Rita Alscnnult, lvflscouche, ‘470; Gordon Connors, Convent, ‘435; Mary Riley, Belle River, ‘435; Alice Annear, Lower Montague, 4:14; Albina Blanchard, St. Mary's Academy, 434; Mary Ciarkin, Byrne's Road, 434; Audrey Clark, Summerside, ‘434; Charlotte Gass, Prince Street, ‘434; Angus MacEachem, Queen Square, ‘434; Mary Helen Garland, Albany Vil- lage, ‘433; Percy Lannlgan, Souris, ‘433.’ Mary Martin, Montague, ‘433; Margaret MacLeod, Hartsville, ‘433; Vera Yeo, South West, 433; Don Bowness, Kensington, 432; Margar- et Hughes, Bralckley Point, ‘432; Justin. Jordan, West Kent, ‘432; Mary O'Neill, Prince Street, ‘432; Olea Partridge, Prince Street, ‘432; Lea Sllarpes, Borden, 432; Allie MacKinnon, Brae, ‘431; Mary Mac- Kinnon, Notre Dame, 431; Eileen Hennaberry, Morell Rear, ‘430; Bertram Cameron, Hampton, ‘429; Rena Carver, Vernon River, 429; Dorothy MacKinnon, Derby, ‘429; Esther- MacLean, Prince Street, ‘429; Vivian Burleigh, Ellerslie, ‘428; Roma Mackay, Strathcona, 428; Doris Reynolds, Murray Har_ hour, ‘428; Ruby White, Murray Harbour, ‘428; Walter MacGrath, Queen Square, ‘427; Ernest O'Don- nell, Sourls, ‘427; Kathleen Wedge, St. Mary's Academy, ‘427; Douglas Agnew, Cardigan, 426; Linus Camp- bell, Sourls, 426; Marjorie Chcvcrie, Grant, Montague, ‘4i2; 'Stanley MacCllntock, Queen Square, ‘4ll; Glen Campbell, Irishtown, ‘410; Clifford Rodd, Kingston, ‘410; Marguerite Cudmore, Prince Street, ‘4092 Myrtle MacLcan, Clyde River, ‘409; Amy Cakes, Crapaud, ‘4-09; Robert Cox, West Kent, ‘406; Gen- evieve Kelly, Emerald, ‘407; Beth Lavender, Warren Grove, 406; Ruth Duffy, Rochford Square, ‘405; Ruth MacKay, Sunlxnerside, ‘405; Winnie Amcnault, St. Mary's Ac- ademy, ‘403; Colin Waugh, Wilmot Valley, '403; Louise MacLeod, Uigg, ‘402; Hazel Woodside, Bradalbane, ‘401; Dewar MacNcill, Spring Park, 400; Edmund Arsenault, Abrams Village, ‘400; Herbert Mellish, Un- ion Road, 400; Eldon Darrach, West town, ‘400; Bernard Mooney, Souris, ‘400; Reta Caselcy, Cascum- peque, ‘400; Blanche Robertson, West Kent, ‘400; Ray Cook, Mur- ray River, ‘400. Junior Pass List (Total marks possible, 500, neces- sary to pass, 250.) John Beamish, Souris, 310; Jack Matthew, Sourls, 307; Donald Mac- Leod, Wellington Center, 299; Mil- ton Palmer, Freeland, ‘299; Elton Bonnell, Murray River, ‘294; Lloyd MacNcvin, Brae, 289; Kenneth Bell, Carleton, 266; Gerald Major, Mar- gate, ‘Z84; Harold Hennessey, Queen Square, ‘283; Catherine J. MacDonald, Orwell Cove, 281; Lil. Soufis Convent, ‘435; Anna Malone, St. lVLary’s, ‘425; Dorothy Roper, East Royalty, 425: Anita Gill, El- llottvale, ‘424; Elmer MacDonald, Summerside, ‘424; Miriam Mac- Ncill, Mount Royal, ‘424; Irene Ryan, Morcll Rear, ‘424; Joseph MacIsa-ac, Derby, ‘423; Muriel Cof- fin, Eglingion, ‘422: Lucy Gallant, Mayfield, ‘422; Doris Irving, Alber- ton, ‘422; Sydney Wright, Lower Bedeque, ‘422; Bernice Campbell, ______ R. N. EXAMS The Provincial R. N. examinations wlll be held in the Char‘ ttefmm Hospital on Aug. 16th and 17th, be- ginning at 10 s. m., as follows: Aug. 16 — Anatomy, Physiology, Surgery. Obstetrics, Gnaecology, Therapeutics. Aug. 17. — Medicine, Pediatrics, Practical Nursing. A fee of 51.00 will be charged. Any nurses failing in subjects last year will be given supplementary exams on the above dnics. W. J. P. MACMILLAN, MD. President. 1. J. You, MI). Secretary. lian Gnrde, Unionvale, 280; Stella Jay, Prince Street, ‘280; Graham Crosby, Summerside, ‘Z76; Bertha Pope, Summcrside, 275; Sarah Wood, Prince Street, ‘275; Rita Hughes, Millcove, ‘274; Cornelius MacCox-lnac, St. Margaret's, ‘274; Marlon Younker, Bracklcy, 273; Vernon Howatt, Cape Traverse, 270; Jessie M. Stewart, Harrington, ‘270; Wilson Shea, Tignish, 269; Lloyd Lowther, North Carleton, ‘267; Mary Horgan, Stanhope, ‘Z66; George Lewis, Summerside, ‘266; Sadie Ramsay, Northam, ‘266; Dor- is MacPherson, Valleyfield East, ‘264; Charles Taylor, Summersidc, ‘262; Donald Bradshaw, Middleton, ‘V261; Ferne Dystant, Ellerslie, 261; Clctiu Sharkey, Corraiville, ‘261; Chester H. Cooper, Murray Har- bour, ‘260; Donald Forbes, South West, ‘260; Gertrude Walsh, Roch- ford Square, 280; Marion MacAul- ay, Rochford Square, ‘259: Elsie E. MacKsy, Park Corner, ‘259; Mar- lon Robertson, Mount Mellick, 259; Howard White, Georgetown, ‘259; Theodore Gaudet, Tignish, ‘258; Dorothy Inglis, Poplar Grove, 258; Heath Macquarrie, Victoria, ‘258; Brenton MacLcan, ‘257; Rita Maclcan, Notre Dame, ‘257; Nellie Sexton, Miscouche Convent. 257; Helen Morris, Prince Street, 256; Merton Murdock. Mol- vlllc, ‘256; Joan lVfacNcill, Prince Street, ‘256; Lowell Simpson, West 3.9M "WMBQIIKLBQWR. marked with a star have not com- plated their matriculation. The; W111 be required t0 pass supple. mental-y examinations in certain subjects before receiving a licensl to teach in the public schools. Candidates whose names are pub. lished herein will be admitted at the opening of the college term and may study for (a) a teacher‘; license; Cr (b) a commercial cclr- tificafe; 0r (c) an academic cer- tificate leading to a more gcnerd education. Students who in this examina- tion have done well in Arithmetic and who may be found at the be- ginning of the session proficient if Penmanship will be offered in lief {gang e409; Germ-d gcuny’ Gwrge_ l of these subjects a course in Mech- anical Drawing at a cost for equip- ment not exceeding $8.00. All students who purpose attend. ing Prince of Wales College must request from the college an appli- cation form to be filled out and returned to the Prince of Wales College not later than August 20th so that arrangements may be made to classify and accommodate them Prince of Wulcs College will he- gin its session for the academic year 1933-34 on ‘Tuesday, Septem- ber 5th, when First Year students will present themselves, those from Charlottetown at 10 am. and thus from the country districts at 2 p.m. Students of the Second Year will be enrolled on Thursday at 1t a.m., and students of the Third Summerside, ' and Fourth Yours will be enrolled l on Friday’. Scptcmbor 8th, at 2 p.111. l Students’ fcrls will be pzlyable si the college on day of registration In the case of Third and Fourth Year students tllcy may bc paid half _vca.rly. For the First and See- ond Your students the fces for all courses except the Commercial Course are $5.00 for country stu- dents smd $10.00 for students from Charloticioun. For Commerce stu. dents the fees are $20 for thus from the country and $35.00 for those from Charlot-tetovm. For ThirdYenr the fees are $50.00 and $75.00, and for the Fourth Yell $100.00 and $150.00 respectively In country and Charlottetown stu- dents. The public schools having mid- summer holidays of six weeks will open on Tuesday, August 15th, tbs course of study being the same fl last year. FOR i/lii riving Wagon, almost new. l‘ indcrs, lllnsscy Ilnrrls. II. I‘. Emllnc. Tram Truck Wagon. l Ford Truck Dual 'l‘lrc.=, 1R3! odcl. 1 Ford Roadster, 1032 Diodcl. And several good used Cars. MQGOlVANS LIMITED. Kilmuir. Dodge and DeSoto Dealers- a D B 3 1 2 1. 1 M