Tim QlIARIlOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . . Kensington High School ...-._ 11nd maiden hair fern. Attending 1101' were her sisters, Miss Jennie rown as maid of honor, and Miss CORSETS AND CO RSELETTES Mimi“ BPOWIL as bridesmaid. They Dollar Duy price 89e.»1»1-1111,111. \vore frocks o} pale green taffeta in Bros. Ltd. 702:1 7 7:11 |b°ullalll style. Willi petallcd skirts {rammed with tulle, and carried 111m LACE CURTAINS. illshlly soll- "fillet-S of Columbia. roses. The ml. snecinl price 0f,76e.—— Prowse ‘Wfllllnvarrlrls, Miss 11-81111 Nlcbeod Bros... Ltd. . 762a 7 7 31 1130115111 oi 1.1a bride and miss 1.1111111} Ballantync. niece of the groom wore Pink "@116 dc chene frocks with scalloped ‘ruffles of satin ribbon. Th6)’ carried baskets of forget-me- lmls and mllfquerites. Mr. James THE NORTH SHORE HOUSE, Bflllflntvne. brother of the bride- IMalpeque will be closed to trnnsi-‘gr-‘mnl Was best man. The wed- enls, indefinitely. 7637-7-3-g1ldlhE march was played by M15, ,1_ IH- walker. aunt of the bride, and o-lloibnlc PICTURES Fonldllllllfl ‘he slsntns of the register. FRAMlNtL-fieo advt. about HWIMISS Muriel MacMurdo sang "Be- boric Pictures suitable for ITBIIIIllgJCEUSE," Mrs. Brown, mother of the --+ bride. wore a gown of alesan georg- LADIES’ RAYON SILK BLOmVp-ellie With embroidered net trim- ERS.. Don't mica this bargain, mlYIBS and a corssge of 11411111111116 Price 55cts.--Pr1l\vsc 31111114111 ' Butterfly roses. After the reccIJ- PAGE saved: ' Gontral Guardian. _ G , some Worthwhile Values . For Friday and Saturday Commencement Exercise; 1 The nlost imposing ceremonies that kenainglon High School, in re- cent years. Ilus effected. were por- fornled intheStrend Theatre t-here on Tue‘ day evening, June 28. when the teachels and the pupils demon- stratcd- The appointments oi‘ the Theatre were conveniently arrang-V ed and discipline was accurately maintained. Mr. J.1D. lPendergast. ' in his usual efficient manner. most capably presided, and kept the sup- porting audience continually sup- enchnrged. The pupils were neatly alranged in practical order and "II smoothly. enacted with most grat- 3_Piece ifying results. Here Is extra good value in a bed "liotlnll 111s Ans AS“ uslul ;.I"E Biilj 111.11. lllll‘ sen BALE OF PROPERTY. 41111- gw-‘Kelhei’ llmlilrfty was sold oll Phursduy to Mills liousc, SHIPiece Dining Room- Slllté $52.90 B-Plece dining room suite comprising one 54inch buffet with two cutlery drawers and roomy cupboard, mirror in back, one round extension table and six dining room chairs all nicely finished in golden surface oak. A rare opportun- ity to furnish your dining room for only . . . . . . . . . .. $52.00 €1§ ., ls. 1 t l I I I The teachers, the Trhstees, and _ _ _,, 33>?‘ "-41 . . tion, Mr. _ 1 .1 --L- ' I 7b“ 77'“ ored to Cléllltltzlloytgstlofigflzllltiyiltiftjlltjlle gill grllloflmgdbfiggbloggilléul lll: Wm‘ °°'"I"'l""9 Wm“ "lama bed ~~ I . " DMRY MARKE-1-_ __ 11u11lreu1 following morning for Quebec City Success of the 111991, 111111 1,1 the with 1 1-16 Inch posts trimmed . _ _u’~_*:\\1U-'- Dairy report yesterday 1121111 11111101, whence they will sail on July 3th management of the Strand ‘Theatre. with bra“ ‘a9’ °" Puts‘ am“ ti-PICCE B€d ' ’ v 33 1-2 cents. cheese 17 1-2 cents. by the Andania to spend their hon- Pleasant holidays to teachers and "llk tlprlllilllllk Bilflhl! it'd WWIWP ~iijl . We (23.11 SIIOW y0u BLACK Du-ZE gxlgillgffllnflbgcad. T1111; bride W111 1111111111 y mattress, a bargain at $12.95. I f‘ SSE S , _. awn c armeen co 1 l .45 - - 1 1 In n98 fine boots of ex_ T1115 15 one m. 11m "mm, ‘Ltrbnp with squirrel trimming, worn ovglt‘ progumma ‘Mattress only a I sizes $4 Bed 0mm comprising a wal‘ I 1 ' nut finished bed with 2 inch " _ v gains on Dollar Dnys. Price $1.35. a georgette g°wn °l the same Shade C6“ ellt quahty (IIOt _p1-01y1111 111-1111" L111’ 711237 7 31. 35th hilt and shoes to mate); Q11 Couch Hpnlrnock continuous posts and 1 inch sw- made) q“ up_t0_ ____ cir return they will reside on vic- Ohalrnlallls Remarks, Jns. ‘Pen- ‘ ' ' ‘ tillers. a strong spring mad; Three drawer dresser in eith- " AUTO sTRop RAZDR in case tom‘ Avenue‘ Montrenl- Amcmg dergus“ Just few of these handsome couch °l U" Wt!“ k"°W" llllk 73hr“? c’ “ma” “k or walnut "m e lasts for $2.50’ 11051111111110 any 111111111581“ Canada She guests were Mrs. Wm. Ballan. lChorus "icanada My Home“; hamlfi°°ka n" ma“ of heavy supported 011 each 11nd W111, ish, fitted with 13x22 inch . on page“)! o‘ a new m, renew“ Yne and daughter. Lillian, Mon- Song Rena and Marjorie Kenne- 1 1 ' ' 1 d d 1111-01111 hglflcflg and 3,1 111111111. plain mirror . . . . . . . . .. $12.95 8 325 and 3 98 yearlv sllIJSCfI i treal. Miss 1.11111 Stirlin Wolf ill <1 - ' '."'"“' ‘"‘"‘ “ '°"° ‘P’ "9 a" a ‘ $ n9_ g $ o . ma“ . Di. 011 lo The Guar- N S and Mr Auanl? whmgae. lkendmg Mano Mm“ l Junabm 11nd, good 11111111 1111111131111: ton mattress. Save money by 1 - - " - w. ~ . ' n 1 1 a1; - - - _ _ _ and 0111' extflliSlVe and -_-___ Montreal, Song Junior Pupils" maul": l" heavy blue and whlte buymg m“ out". "ow $1845 Sl'd' C h 1th BA _.,> ’ ' duck which material is also used on . l 111g ouc w varied line of w0men’s P-“ST °""“°"' “““““°"‘- T R°“‘““5' L°‘"““"= o... 1.11.1. and sides n11. 1.111111%». 5"‘ ‘"“Y' la“ "w" $°~9° ‘ . 1 —Serv1cc on Sunday afternoon, July PERSONALS ‘Colllefleliillflh ‘Medals ltllltlelllllll 1s “warm 13115 ahéad o’ 111114111119 CYQtOHHG Cover- 10, at 3 p.m., conducted by Rev. Vflcflllfl" Sons; ed Mattress on the market even at higher pric- speeials at $2.50 are _ Ross C. Eaton. M _ ,]_ vPrizes and certificates pres ntcd - the talk of the prov- ———— . 14...’... TPQe§§°§1°IZEMZlJ°”§ZS°I-‘““i ‘Weary sons: l °“ m‘ ‘"° ”“"“ ’°' ‘m’ "°‘ W= hm on hm a numb» Reed Chairs and _ _ WE NOW HAVE 111 stock a large is on a business .1‘... 1;; 11?: 1:121 “ma” 1"’ i days “'75 oi‘ odd chairs, from two to a R k Th“ °°"°" l‘ m“ "m" “P ‘° . lncev and although thls 11551111111111" 111 1>1c111r1111 1181,1811, 1,111,111 ‘Tableau, Miss ‘Canada cQllieg 11f Stand to fit above $4.25. Canopy— ha" dozen o’ k1“ . 0C 61's sell at a low price but is a - ‘- - Patterns. 'l‘llc vary latest styles Age? 54-50 . a . ' rangmg 9°06 straps dlll-‘blfi °°"°"' Illie 1S ghttllig Dre“? 11nd idPIm-Prowsc Bros, Ltd. Mrs. James Vvcrs ll-lzolbrook National Anthem‘ "om kitchen chm" to ham- Hereys your chance to a” complete with a heavy mn- ' 713237731 111111111 11 1,111.1, 1111,1181 ‘ 1‘ 1 ‘ , 1 er upholstered dining room that odd chair (or your IIVing tress covered in crctonne in I exlllilausted ‘Vi? CREPE DE ‘city tho guest of ‘T351531 ‘lug-l; Prizes Crib and Mattress chairs, we are offering these 3mm c‘; ."°'="‘1‘f‘:‘-1 Goqd anracpve ccgigrl? a map at 1 1n .we ave engug 1 NE. shod llenvy R. T. Willie. ‘ ‘ 1 . at greatly reduced prices as "mg-c m" u” °5 ""1 '" ' , lllttIIl i -, 1 11 1 _ 1 _~ _ . 1 attract: t . St k ' ' to over Dollar m? ym1ll"l1e\\<l1’says11)l:lb‘t;. 11111111151652 Mm J’ w. Manhflws and (Iaughl- hll1oy1d1je11.i 1111511111111211111111181-111111:leery o1 all must 9o. getting ‘Ifawffggllhjfurs sifawg sulluztglei; tfiifi)sbdad'jzgigfflel:eag Day lllmi» Llll- 762117 731 or of Brandon, Manitoba, tire vlslt- 11.11; 111111111111 8119x111 a;)1?1ée8_ M " ‘ °"IY -- - -- ~ $935 couch with cretonne covered a ____ i118 hex‘ liarcntll, Mr. and Mrs. l’), 1111'M1'11.11111 1111111111111- @1111 pauqcm mafilTBs- Frlda)’ it'd 531"" BAPTIST SERVICES. North 111i l‘ mwme" "m" Camml- ‘Cvllen- ' - . d“ ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " W75 ____._ vol‘ Field, 31111111111 July 111- F-111-_ - IBJR. tiiclfatlyell. special 111-121: - Some Values 1H Mattresses lvlew 11 a 1n - North River '1. ‘ I Mm‘ N‘ ‘xlcmmycn and ‘Mm D" (Hattie lClark Kenneth MoF d on) ' 1 ' " ‘ ll- "l4 Walkelx. New Ann l i ltl ~ ' - a y =2 '-' 1 ‘ , _ Long Q1119}; 7531) 11_ 111_ “r 11_ M11“ _ _ ‘"- “m V 3 "F? N.W. Lowthcr lSpoclal prizo— We a oooflerin during this sale values i Mattress ' Specla] dlscount on 1111111111111 M1111s1e1__ I c ‘11l1eiS1ez11111l11c‘tv,llMls. Lewis Trucman. Kastgieczll 1x12163110 Fngnsh G “dc TE that 11111111111’ H11; tso take advantage of; n cs y —--- _‘____' ___ ‘ r r 1 , r H1811 S heavy W881‘. YOUR SUBSCRIPTION may . _ _ X—1\Iargnlerite Higgins. 1 ' Wool-top Mattress, all sizes ........................ .. $1.45 ' ha l d. ‘Priz i‘ r115 _ lIsI ‘(l '1 l. lX-l - l, _ B_ d. t I Y0K: £1,125,111): orsnsglaltloxugndstfgg 1191 11111811153111. "g ‘ l“ o B“ ‘ I Reversible Wool-top lilrtttress . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $5.90 1 lg ls/collll on all Razor. blade and fllfllll frgs, or Val- Reduced also 1 Fl“ "r Al‘l"§°“,"‘_’“' ‘Gmdix? o ' " All Cotton Mattress. all sizes ....................... $6.1m 1 womenys colored ct Utility luliie free. Elehtr one _ llmm G°°‘l“’m- (“we IX Lam‘ _'n~\~u . 1 ' 111111108 a ffilllllrkllblg premium. 1 it ' " i! “033- r l‘. ecsscd cotton Mattress . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $9.50 goods except what ar- 1 ___ um er 0f Scripts one or c.1111. x- AN EXPERT. tr-lllned lll I)l‘. Kels Dlllillilu; (lradc [Xv-Gerald Herc l5 one of the best. val- White layer cotton Mattress . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $12.00 8121101113 11191-111111 111- 111111111111 111111.11 ‘MURIEIIZIO 111111 Edna (fllu-nlploll. ucs we have been able to of- rived wcek- At, the monthly meeting of the ill‘('lll‘-s 11nd lfi-LIIPI’ loot troubles, will be zl-l 0111' zsiorl‘ Jilly 13th ilHlI mnrll- ‘hi! oi‘ lllu lilili, consult hilll irco. Alll-‘YAT: Co, 'I1IlI.. Ch‘lown. P. 1G. l. Prohibition Commission held Thurs- day, under tile chairmanship of Mr. Grading List James Paton, it was agreed to ap- 1 cl crib made with continuo posts and clevcn fillcfs each side. fer this season, a white enam- complete with 95 pairs women’.s white canvas sneakers sizes, 21/1, 3, 3%, 4, 4%. YOUthS Size al‘d;litflltilllle .1uly 151th afternoon only, - 1 'u.ls<1 at the lied (Iron Office Cllar- 111 1 H ' n Chlkvfl 9 and 10. WOrthIiohtelc-wn, July 14 “$1111 i5. 0ll1lyIrgl1s1¢1ffi1011Z€r11$1§ $31131‘: ‘ , 1t'rl--'es referred by physicians will 1y adhered m Ame t‘ ' d from 90c to forlbo uXilllllllPd by tile specialist. q Ito Section 4'7 (a con wort d ;5ll cents per pair. Satins $1.95 per pair -1 up and a lot. of odds and ends at 25c and 50c. mistake by buying here for these goods 1 age of ‘Ella Marion, Ypu sure make no point Mr. J. B. Heywood Chief Pro- hibition Inspector in succession to Mr. George H. Barbour, who has , ' 7630-7-8-3l (lrndo IX iSecnnd tq (lmde X l Kenneth MeFadycli; Hattie ‘Clark . FREE RED CROSS Chest Cllll- lcn will be held ill the doctor's oi’- ‘lices in Kcllsilltzloll, July 12th, Mul- peduc. .ll1ly 121th nlurnilli: only, 11nd been appointed Chief Preventive Of-, flcer under the Dominion Govern- ment. It was also decided to re- duce the price of liquor consider- ably, and to restrict. the number oi I 7411274‘ - been sent to each ctori, referring to the abuse and illegal use of "scripts" for other than medicinal‘ purposes. —---~-40->- -- -- A FAREWELL ohrnnnrucl OLD SPIRITUAL SONGS ON -THE SCREEN. -At the evening service, instead of the regular ser- mon, ‘M11110 of tho old spiritual songs, pictorializerl and screened, will be sling. Miss Balbltrn Wac- Neill will be heard in the old songs —“l walk in the Garden Alone"; and “Some Day tile Silver Chord‘ will Break." You are welcome! The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wes- ley MaeNevin, Stanchel, was the scene of a. very enjoyable gathering on Tuesday evening. June 28th.. when the young people of the colli- munity assembled to bid adieu to Miss Ruth Dunsford, who for the past two years, has been teaching in Stanehel School. Miss Verna WEDDING BELLS. —The marri- daughter of‘ Mr. and MrsoCv. E. Brown, Margate. to Ml". David 1Moar Ballantyne. p1-1zm1 1.111111 11,111 11111 w g address Mmltreal- 5°" °l the late M“ and Miss Lue Champi n presented George Ballantyne and of Mrs. M155 131111510111 11,1111 a 1361111111111 Ballantyne,’ Orkney Islands. Scot- land. took place on Wednesday af- ternoon, July 6th., at half-past five camera. Following is the address: Dear Ruthz-We. your friends of Isabel McLean; Gerald McKenzie-w Jennie tPaynter; ‘Edna Champion; IMIIIII Hogg. lrenc vtihllnlpion; lMyrtle Hughes . Prize List GllllG-Flll lPrnflcicllcy Ill (‘trade IX ~11 ‘Lillian Wulker; 2. Marjorie MncKenzie. Special prize given by-lMls, 1111111 Lowther, to l-he boy and girl ill 1Grztde Vll‘lll 111111111111: hlghc-‘l mnrks lll the certificate exams. Won hy Joseph illeady n11 Mrgaret. ilclMnh- L _______ . " Prize List M. Ready Grade Ill illztrlk in rlllssl (first) Grail-10. Sem- 1 on. - 1Prize for progress ill Grade IX P10113111‘ 111 61113813000111“ (“Mel awalded to Thelma "Clnr-k. mark; ' lPrize for progress in Grllde V’lli Spemng _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H Grace 51111111111 “Named w Eileen lMcKenna and Arithmetic. ldonated by (lathollc ‘Helen Yeo- W .11‘. League .. (‘rllcc pClark lSpecial prize given by C.W..L.. grpzfmlé (grace 1118111 tn pupil in Grae Vllll making high 11901111111111, 1 n 11111811 w111s1111 est marks ill Arithmetic, won my Jennie lClark. Prize for peltcct attendance [or the year: Gladys MaoNoill; Joseph Ready; ‘ ll-listory (‘First James Kennedy History (‘Secolldl Zilla ‘Chisholm ‘Daily Lessons .. Ruby Kelly. ilepoitmcnt .. .. Helen Watson improvement . .. James l-Iiggins1 strong spring and a soft cot- ton filled mattress only $19-99 US l“ The thrifty housewife will f R. T. Holman Ltd. ' Charlottetown 5. Louise. Bernard; 1 ti. Jean Mllllnltll; 1 '7. Ruth ‘MPKIII. ti. Iicggio (‘nuns-rout it. Roy Hunter. Grade |~| Juniq- and Grade I Prizes ‘Special prize donated by Cath- olic Women's League to the ltllllll showing the IlIOL-‘l. advancement during the y0nr-—--fl\\'ill‘tlf‘1(l to Ros- czltzl -MeKeilna. Prize for Inlprovellrellt awarded to Eva ‘Council. Special prize for Don IMacKay. iPrize ior attendance politeness to .Il‘illlI tngtthese two days values which will save her many dol- tars. Watch our windows for specials. ind in our Crockery Dept. dur- Seldom have we been able to ollcr the buying public het- ter value for their money than this mattress at $9.50 Herc ls a mattress made of white cotton fclt processed in such a way that it will not lump. coverod in an attract- ive art ticking and nicely tufted, Friday and Saturday $9.50 ‘J l quently remind you of the lasting As the pay is only 20 cents a day for friendships you ilave made while‘ being not only policeman but road- among us, and we wish you thclbcst man, the artist declined. He suc- of success in the future. ‘1 ceedccl, however in getting the title- Sisned on behalf M the pupils or deeds five ycnrs ago and has lived Dunstaifnage School. 1 there every summer since. ROBB QSWELL. ' The cave, which is of chalk, is lellhlilttlolvoillllgllulilsolv lquiw dm ~<QQL "CAN'T TELL HIM MUCH!" THE CAVE MAN N6 ~--——- 1 Canon Cody stirred a rippling _ L0 ON. July 8-—There is a man smile in st. Paul's Church last night 1h Lflndon WhO hOUEht fl house T01”, during his Confederation sermon. $15 freehold and pays no rates and} “1 have 116111-1111, 55111" 1111 re. taxes. His home is a cave above the, 11111111911’ ~11“; 31111111113115 have me 40 miles FY0111 PBTiS- ‘ great deal of stock ill that. It is the last of the caves in WIIlCIII tn , village of Chantemesle, near Mantes, 1111911011111 compkx, 1 do 11111, gape 1; "I remember it, used to be said by o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. the Rev. Dr. J. R. Saint of- ficiating. Quantities of ferns. hon- eysuckle and American roses form- ed the beautiful background. The bride who was given in marriage by are priced much lower than‘ manufacturers prices to biggest buy- StanchcL, have gathered here this Prize List evening to express to -yoll ollr regret , l0!’ Your departure from our midst. First. prize (loll. Proficiency-l As a. teacher you have always per- formed your duties in a. most cap- able manner axfl have endeared (lrl-ldc Vll-wl-Ierbie MoKennlt; 1 ISGGOIRI ‘Prize Gan. ‘Proiielellcjm Grade Vlll—l1)oris McKenzie; I Prize List (continued) ‘Plofltst. Prize for good work ilnring the live. tl-Iaving been promoted to cot- p111} 11111111; 1119 (316111, war; the flhcefll/JPS 0f the Villagers used W,‘ soldiers from other parts of the Enl- "You can always tell a Canadian ~ "ers. Have a look any- how and find that our statements are alto- gether too mild. Goff Bros tlmnni. . ._____.__ I Now is the Time 1 "Iojlioctor , Your Foxes M». _.,_.,11 ._ whldbrw- / ~ 1f ' v /‘ ..§~..... ,1 ‘W a are the oolo hgont Tor _ 31nd they aroma but. ‘Q11? or. Allon'| Eoxhom- l. 1. - Eknolonc for oarmltodj-lrflt airflow Mo. Stomach powder ova. at "Ties etc. pro _ Ibo for you. Harold L. We v14.) ., ‘ Q QQ-Q-OGO-OOO UOQ-OGOQ-O 6-040 0 M her father, wore a long sleeved gown of Ivory, Charmense satin trimmed with pearls and a panel of valencienne lace. Her tulle veil was arranged to form the train and her shirred cap was held in place by a caronet of pearls with sprays f orange blossoms. She canted a shower bouquet of Orphelia roses, your 1i’ to the hearts of both Dull- ils d parents. We will miss your presence in the social life of the community in which you were always ready and willing to take an active part. We sincerely regret your depar- ture from among us. but shall feel that our loss is mother's gain. We wish you success in all your future undertakings, and can as- sure you that you will always re- ceive a hearty welcome from your friends in Stanchel at any time in the future you wish to return. 1 Please accept this small gift, not for its value. but as a. token of our friendship and goodwill to you. Signed on behalf of your friends in Stanchel. ~ Miss Dunsford though taken com- pletely by surprise thanked them for their beautiful gift and all their kindness, then all joined in BR singing “She's a Jolly Good Fellow". _ The rem ining hours were pleasant- ll you want your brain to 11y while away until the wee sma’ work clearly, out out the 1hours, when all retired, sincerely rc- heavy noenday meal and try a [Elem-IRS the departure OI’ MISB glass of rich milk and simple, |Dl1nsf°rd- . E UR wholesome I A (Thflllfllllltlil co-nvpounrl has been STEWARTS ‘1‘."2'l..°'°‘.‘.’;£l1.l“.1ill".;“.ff2;i. ‘hill-timid. WHOLE WHEAT 1:, rpm ‘w/Isconaln owner 01f a fitoh hatchery ‘hiss strung electric ‘lights just above title oumfwoo nf the wnirir to attract insects at ulglht upon which the lllsil food. In every slice you get a dc- Ilclous, nutty swoetnesl, be- oauao all the nutrition ol the whnpbqrry 1a right there. - "§'.Il-'§§§§§°.I1°J1'I'..h.ll§.'1f' '° a‘. Toucliy Corns Relieved I Aok your Grocer lor By Marvel Uqllld instantly the ache stops-the ‘Fllst lPrize Gen- iPP0lICI8llCyZ11Chqrk; 1 Grade V-1 Margaret Stewart; ‘ ‘Rank in class (second) Marjorie Proficiency ‘Second 1Prlze ‘Gen. Kennedy; Grade Vll-Jlrene Caseley. Spelling . .. ‘Marjorie Kennedy ~Prize for attendance—-Doris Mc- A11111111e11c _ ,_ 111111-1111, 161111-11 Kenzle; Drawing .. . Norma vClark !Prize for department-damsel Attendncc . . . . . .. Jean Willlnan tBraham; improvement . . . Louise Bernard IC.'W.~L. Prize l'or ‘C. History-I Roy lLockhart. ' ‘ Good Work During Year ‘$12.50’ in Gold for English by ‘Mrs, l IMcJLoan-Dan lBowneas; 1 Velda Caselcy; Albert T-homl!‘ lspecinl prize in French-.Herbie‘soll. ‘ I IMcKenna; i ‘Prize for progress by Dr- Lock~1 Porfcct Aitflfldlhfl l l hartql-larold Qhlow Grade Vlll; ‘Prize for progress by Dr. Ilnok- llloyce White- iharv-Dorothy Howard, Grade Vi; Winner: of the ‘Pu llc Bvh-Wl Prize for ‘Progress by iDr. Lock-l Clfllflcit hsrt-‘Elin lRogers, Grade VTI; 1 Prize for progress-utlbcrta ‘Kel-"i 11 Gerald MaoKenzic; 1y, 1,111,111, v1.1; 1 z. Lillian Walker; Prize for Arithmetic-Miller1 .'Iw086pIl.1'-:G;d);/1 h Wnlte. - .1 argarc .. c. ll on; iPrize for DPOZTGHJB~IBOIIIIIC Cllllln E 5. Jennie Clank; p101] GradQ VI; ' II, WIIIiG Thflllllpholli 7. Joan lMaoKenziez Mia; Goodwin's Department 8. l-lelen Yen: 1 ‘ii. Gladys lVloNeill! 10. Vivian Paynter; ‘First Prize for ‘Proficiency Grade l. Thelma Cillrls; tirade V, awarded to Eddie ‘Mac- Qongld; 112. ‘Athol Cotton: ‘ 1 lSecolld aPrize for ‘Proficiency, i3. lvalnDarl-nch; Grade ‘V, awarded to Lorne McKay 14. Edith Calloley; 15. illlanche Hughes; 16. Eileen McKenna; 17. Catherine Murphy. lFirst iPrize for Proficiency in Grade llV, awarded to Harold Mc-I lFariane; l lSecond Prize for Proficiency in Grade 1V. awarded to Everett (Hughes; Special lPl-lse for Arithmetic. Grade v, donated by the C.W.L1.' awarded to Olive Reeves; finding Llot one-bl to Grade 1v i. Grace Sample; 1 2. Grace Clark; special prise for Arithmetic, Grade 1V, awarded to Rose Hickey 1 3. Ruby Kelly: 1 iPrlse for attendance awarded to 4 {James Kimmlly ""4 l'l°l°“ Olive dlsoves; . Watson) IPrize for department-awarded to 6. Velda Caseley; . vglyn Marvell]; ' B. Gertrude Cameron and James .. , > Stewart s Made In Charlottetown 151 Kant Btreot 1111111 goes away,—that 1s the im- mediate effect of Putnams ‘Corn , . __ - . rjorle Kennedy: p1111111m s does the work u sure, Special prise for Geography, aw 2 _ Mo. u _ 111,1, 1,111,, 1-1111111-5110»: a boalfimym llrvled m Glendon u. m‘y1111l_rhom;1nn_ ' any drukglst, llolhso a an ' h r- ‘I l - 1. 1 l ._ 1 _ ,. ._..1 L" ~.- .11.. . . ~-'<1f : W ,.- 1lfifl‘m 1 "' W””l"‘ _ .. “(QIJUU ,’8-u\-a. Extractor. Paint the corn or tulloufl with "Putnam's and the corn 1111111111191] by .Dr. Inch-hart. worded to silrivel up. After a new applications Norman Ho"; <11 “Putnnm‘s" the corn will drop, Smclai price for Pmgrolls, Grade out. No pain, or disappointment. special prize for prose“ owsrdwl-llsslnsi: ed to sDonald lChlow; ‘l. Zina Chisholm; Special Prise for Alithmatic, do- 7. Edith Kelly; ii. Bernice Watson; l0- Enid Loekhsrt. Gradki! to Grails lll' 11. v, awarded u. loo-re l-llskilb; "ma" Clark: na. 1st prize In Grade I. A to Percy Hnlnter. 2nd prize Ill Grade I. A to ltosez-1 itu MoKcnna 1st prize in Grade 1. ‘l3 tn- Rita lCiark, l, 2nd prize in Glade I. 1B to Willa! Caseley. 1st prize in Grade 1. it) to Doro- thy Beairsto. 2nd prize in Grade 1. C to ‘l-leicn ’ ‘Grant 1m prize in Grade 1. l) tn Elms!‘ Champion. I 2nd prize I11 Grade 1- D to M111)’ ICHBBIOY. -‘ 1st prize lll Grlldc i. E to ‘HcIcnI ‘Higgins. 1 211,1 pflze 111 Grade l. E to Joyce Millnlull. _____¢_+>__-- DUNSTAFFNAGE SCHOOL . The annual closing ~of Duhstaf- inage School took place on June 29. with a large number of visitors pres- ent. The pupils were examined in their several subjects by their teach- er, Miss Miller and their prompt and accurate answers showed the careful and painstaking manner in which they had been trained by the teach- er. After the examination a short program was carried out showing their ability to entertain as well as study. During the program the teacher was presented with a French Ivory Manicure Set, testify- ing the high esteem in which she was held by the pupils. The follow- ing is the address read by one of the pupils. Deer Teacherz-It is with feelings of regret that _we meet together this last day of our school term. and that we have to pal-t with you, for during the time you have been with us you have helped us with our many difficulties and we are sorry to ilearn that you cannot remain with us another your. Bo we take this opportunity to express our gratitude for the interest you have token in, and the noel you have displayed to: our welfare. and oak you to fioopt this gift hoping that it may fro- youl- to lldrlnlt 1ilugllcs, lioris Kcll- 111,395, the vfllaggys 1111111101, under“ Grade ll nody and Leonard Watson. lstand anyone preferring a eaveupu; you can‘; 1911111111 1111111111," ‘Isl DPIZB l0? general Prhllclflllyi’ They all own bits of caves but do --1—-<o>_-- ‘ltaull in class (flr-‘li -No1~n1u in Grade l-l. Junior, 11o Jean Prnfltt.‘ 1101; 11111111 1; hey “e 11101-111 1911111111111, $11101, 111110111 41111111111110 1111111 111- Znd PM” “mm m Flmh 340K911‘ Claude Flight, an artist, had dif-‘shplp, 111111-11 digpflvgrqd 111 N11111- fleulty, however, in getting thFSmllIl Whit-s about two years urge Mayor to sell the cave. He wanted Itvull worth llc-[lrly 16,000,000 has for the village policeman, and which 701m miles ilznve been ibuilt thought that if he had the cave Mr. ‘been obtltlrlcd lf-ronr 1111-11. Flight should take over the duties. r. a Dollar Day Footwear At AIIey’s Friday and Saturday luly 8, 9_ WE GIVE LIBERAL DISCOUNTS OFF EVERY ARTICLE IN OUR STORE FOR THESE TWO DAYS This includes all of our new Sumnlor Shoes, colored and black pulnps, Nature's Way Shoes, and Slater's Shoes for Mon, and our Choice Silloflosieryq in fact, everything in the place, 1 _ SPECIAL DISCOUNTS On all broken lines. These areseleeterl fronl stock, arranged in sizes and special- ly priced for this great sale. Many of them at, and even below, cost. YOU WILL BUY YOUR FOOTWEAR HERE AT A GREA; SAVING JULY 8 8t 9. ALLE ‘I °" lI-IMWEU FASHIDNABLE rbo-rweAn 1 11 . .1“ "d-ifii“ u.