Aunt. ‘.. Q to HIS BUSINESS GROWS i; F. B. IIBYUB- President and launder oi the LOTOIIIAI Carpet Co., which has grown irorn small begin- nings‘, has completed negotiatio to * ‘ his products in the United ‘Staten through one selling agency along with three other manufactur- ers oi’ floor coverings. Annual Commun- ication Of Grand .L0dge The 53rd Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge oi Prince Ed- ward Island was held on Wednes- day the 27th inst., at Port Hill, when the following Grand Ofliccrs were elected and installed. Grand Master, Peter Sinclair. H. W. Dep. Grand Master, Geor- ge Elliott Pull. Sen. Grand Warden, Montgomery. | Jun. Grand Warden. H. T. Begg. ‘ i i Wm. J. Grand Treasurer, Benjamin Rog- ers, re-elected. Grand Secretary, re-elected. Grand Chaplain. Rev. W. Bruce Muir. Grand Lecturer, Robert Gordon. Grand Sen. Grand Deacon. Harry McPhee. Grand Jun. Deacon, G. B. Clark- son. Grand Marshal, James Larabce. Grand Sen. Steward, R. McLaren. Grand Jun. Steward. W. G. Hogg. Grand Standard Bearer. S. M.i Daniel. Grand Sword Bearer, H. S; Mc- Ewen. Granw Puiservant, W. H. Ctozier. Grand Tyler, R. L. Douglas. Ernest . Kemp. , \\\l\\\\ jPEll M COME .1 n‘ ‘marks in the Public School Certifi- l rumor: WARD Toriognnw w» JOHN FOX JIPS. MIGHTY NOVEL . , Prinaiflve loves-alkaline balm-manila maneu- blool lends-all in ‘this sod-stilling drama oi the Kentucky hills. A boy's great fight .to be a nun, and choice between a bareioot, mountain maiden and a proud, blue-grass beauty, Featuring his surpri RICHARD Notre Dame Academy The following is a continuation oi the list of winners 0i certificates and prizes awarded at the recent closing of Notre Dame Academy. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Intermediate Bookkeeping. Typewriting. Filing and Advanced English Diplomas, awarded to Mary Murphy Laurette St. Laurent. Typewriting, Filing, and Advanc- ed English Diplomas, awarded to Mary E. MacRae Margaret Dalton. Bookkeeping and Typewrting Dip- lomas. awarded to Alice Matheson. Typewriting and Filing Diplomas. awarded to Anne Grant Mamie Moynagh Margaret McEntee. Advanced English and Typewrit- imz Diplomas, awarded to Rita Collin Anne Marie Collin Gertrude Violette Jeanne Violette Ida St. Laurent Alice McEachern. PRIZE LIST Prizes for Christian Doctrine, do- BARTHLEMESS “M A FACE” ‘ofillgxt! RECITAL in Heartz gall And “HOT COOKIEQ” Comedy onédabiglzhlvias. rmmsltsn have Grade VIII-Mary McCarron. Grade Vb-Mary Mahar. Grade IV-Esther Hughes. Prizes for periect - attendance ‘aw- arded to pupils who have never been absent during class hours throughout the year: Lorretta Trainer, Gertrude Walk- er, Catherine Arsenault. Thelma Peppin. Mary Teresa Bowling, Rita Doucette, Edith McLean. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Intermediate GOLD MEDAL presented by The Degan Company, Chicago. for Speed in ‘Pypewriting. won by Rita Collin ' SILVER MEDAL for Speed in Typewriting. won by Laurette St. Laurent. BRONZE MEDALS presented by The Degan Company, for the most artistic Typewriting Budgets in- eluding the year's work, awarded to Ida St. Laurent. Jeanne Violette. SILVER MEDAL ior Assidious Application to the Study of Eng- lish. awarded to Gertrude Violette BRONZE MEDAL donated by it Friend to the Institution, for Speed in riting. awarded to Anne Marie Collin. I MUSIC AND ART DEPARTMENT The following pupils have passed "Med bY Reveremi Mmh" Prwm‘ successfully, with an average of 75% ciill. Grade IX-Betty Doyle Grade VIIL-Agnes Pigot Grade VIP-Kathleen Trainor Grade VI—Gertrude McCarron Grade V-Alma Sheehan Grade IV-Irene Peters. Silver Medals for highest aggre- gate, donated by Mr. George De- Blois Grade Grade Grade Prizes IX-Mary Power VI1I—Marj0rie Mitchell. VII—Enid Cantwell. for highest aggregate Grade VI--Marie Arsenault Grade V—Muriel McDonald Grade IV-Bernice Hogan. Prizes for Department donated by Reverend Mother Superior Grade IX-Andrea Dalton. Grade VIII-Equally merited by Laurinda Gallant and Stella Sprow- ell. won by Stella Sprowell. Grade VII-Catherine Arsenault. Grade VL-Lilllan Peters. Grade V--Equally merited by Bernice LeGrouiec, Muriel McDon- uld. Thelma Peppin, Alma Sheehan, Eileen Corish, drawn by Eileen Cor- h. 15 - Grade IV-Esther Hughes. . Prizes for application donated by Mr. J. Carragher Grade IX-Betty Doyle Grade VIII-Agnes Pigot Grade VII—Kathleen Trainor Grade VI-Wlnnifred Moran Grade V—~Alma Sheehan Grade IV—Irene Peters. Prize for the highest total oi’ cate Examinations, awarded to Stella Sprowell. Prizes for needlework been. the examinations held during the year in the Progreuive Series Theo- ry oi Music: Alice McGuigau Marie Monaghan Katie Rooney ' ‘- Geneviete Solomon Nan Shaw \ Stella Sprowell Mary McCarron ‘ Andrea Dalton ' ‘ " Marjorie Mitchell '"' Marie Arsenault " Muriel McDonald Eleanor Walker Irene Peters ' Betty Flood Margaret Houston. ‘ ' " Miss Ida White l Margaret Large ‘ Phyllis Foster ‘i '* Catherine Hyndman Allan Cash H9191! Hyndman. GOLD COIN donated by Messrs. LYN“ 90111118115‘. for Excellency in Theory. awarded to Alice McGuigan who secured an average of 99 per cent in written examination tests. i1 Price ior Theory Examinations aw- arded to Marie Monaghan. ...”%£€§.%.§°§..i§“§"“..°°"“w’ “med to upe or, aw Miss Ida White Marie Arsenault Margaret Large gilgglggt Houston FOR. CHINA PAINTING alwldfirggi toAND Rita Collin Anne Marie Collin PRIZES FOR PIANO: Ida St. Laurent Marjorie Mitchell Agnes Pigot Mary McCarron '> Gertrude Violette ' Andrea Dalton 1' Genevieve McGuigan Winniired Moran Florence Howatt ' ' Eleanor Walker ' Lillian Peters ' PRIZES FOR PIANO AND ART: Ruth ‘rrainor RED mouse awarded m »”£'1‘2&“i€>'°“n ‘ R T AliomMatheeon. awn-rd“! w Stella Sprowell Richer-dine Grant. on " Arts.- [PLO ' .' Ls. ma” m§€a£"” Dllllomu oi Graduation are aw- " ardetto theiollowlng young 144i" "h" have wmnhac satisfactorily . "Iv Nurse 0f studies Dclacribed m- Grade X. - m?" Wmllhln. with Honor A - Certificate. Dwlwm." Wfllwker. with Honor cm. rum Médonald, ' . ma“. with Honor Oer flggffl 511mm. with Honor Certi- wfétll Jilhfllibn. with Honor Oer- len Hornsb , it]; ‘my 7 W. Honor and PM! New-on. with Honor Certi- SPECIAL oacnssrasriou t‘ I I w. F‘ a ’ “crimson "- nun" oacnuras H. uomm- us» ‘ NEWS AND‘ 4 ctr/mun _ ._ cnAss comaov /1‘i’\ 7S ‘hi.’ ro-oiw NEW‘ snow bi ,nsatv'o1ho/./ 1 1 I1 z '\ rarsa ‘"~< a I ’ Central Guardian l Keppoch. 031g?” 'r"'"°" Wm‘ “mm” roucr: coumn-"cieah Sheet" N“ BMW yesterday. It has been two weeks since nothing appeared on the dock- Co“ Nlcholson . et. A drunk was pulled in around Arrivals On The C. N. R. S. S. Canadian Pathfinder Steamship arrivals at the (Port o! St. John today included the S. S. Canadian Pathfinder of the Canad- ian National S. S. Ltd.. Capt. B. W. C. Manning ex the British West In- dies and Bermuda with general car- GOLD COIN d ted b . s end Mother Prozriitcial l, $012211 to PRIZE FOR PIANO AND SAC- m Margaret Mutch Thelma Teed Ruth Stewart. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT ‘ The following young ladies hav- ing passed creditable examinations in all the subjects required ior the Senior Course, are awarded Gradu- ation Diplomas in Shorthand. 1i- keeping, Typewriting. Piling, Advanced English. Alice Gallant. Mary Campbell Regina Campbell Helen Skerry-Steele Katie-Rooney Eileen Maclntyre Genevieve Soioman Mary MacKinnon Dorothy Mackenzie. Charlotte Neale. GRADE X VOLUMES donated by the Right Reverend Louis J. O'Leary as Sec- ond Prize for the Course oi’ Chris- tian Apologetics given by His Lord- ship for the Convent Pupils of Charlottetown. awarded to Catherine McCloskey. THE BRONZE MEDAL of His Excellency, the Governor-General o1 Canada ior the Highest Aggie- gate of yearly xaminationsinward- ed to if Marie Monag“ n - ~ l GOLD MEDAL donated by His Lordship Bishop 0'Learyw awarded ior Second Highest Yearly Aggre- gc and a good cabin list. Among the passengers were Mr. R. B. Teakle. General Manager, Canadian Na- tional S. S. Ltd, and Mrs. Teaklc of Montreal; Mrs. J. C. MacDonald, noon yesterday. TRANSFERBED — Mr. Eldred Buchanan. Summerslde, who has been book-keeper in the Harris Ab- attoir, Charlottetown, left for Syd- ney last week, being ‘transferred io the Sydney Branch of the Harris Abattoir. BURIAL TODAY — The funeral oi Arthur, Genevieve and Blanche Walsh, children oi John J. Walsh oi Elliotvale who were drowned at Scuthport Wharf will leave the fat- her's residnce at 9 o'clock Thursday morning for Vernon River Church, where service will be conducted by Rev. Father McGuigan. MacDonald. Mrs. P. E. Ryan, Mrs. I. Clarke. Mm B. C. Thdme, Mrs. Miss Anne Dobson, Miss M. BoyleJ Miss M. L. Gossip, Mrs. J. P. Gor- don, Mrs. J. Harvey. Miss E. A Moron, Sisters Mariotta Robrique. Piegina Carmel, Theresa all for Halifax, N. S. Mrs. E. T. Crowley, Mrs. es, Miss D. Miles. Mrs. Charles Rankin. Miss 0. R. menis have been received by relat- John, N‘. 3., Miss ,N. Goodridgc ives and friends here of the mar- Moncton. N._B.; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. riage in Roxbury. Mass. 21st oi Miss Mary Martha (Maime) W. Slack, ‘Montreal, Que. Mrs. P. Mr. Henry Leon Vincent. The young Mclochlan, Mr. C. B. Rock, Miss M. couple will be at home after Aug. AfiTiliey, lvIr. and Mrs. H. Giddings, 1st at 31 Amherst Street. Roslindale, Misses F. and L. Carrington, Mr. C. M333, Samuel, Toronto, Ont.; Mr. F. W. Jennings, Mr. W. K. Gocding, Van- GAZETTED — Among’ the ail- 'couver. B. C. The ship reported a pointments, promotions, etc, in the smooth voyage and the passengers Canada Militia. recently gazetted. all expressed themselves as delight. appear the following: P. E. I. L. ed with the trip. The cargo consist- H.—To be prov. Lt. (supyJ: Will- ed oi molasses, sugar, cocoa, spices, lam Ernest Phillips, 17th Mar. 1928. onions, limes. grape, fruit and other P E- I- Hiahrst-Tc be Lt-Col- articles consigned to Halifax, "st. and to cmd. the Regt; Maj. U. G. ‘John and Upper Canadian Dawson vice Lt.-Ccl. A. McLsodwpcints including Montreal, Toronto V. D., who is trans. to and apptd. and points west . to cmd. the 2nd Res. Bn. 1st Apia. gate, to Catherine McCloskey. GOLD MEDAL donated by His Honor the Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island iorvAssiduous Application. awarded to ,_ Helen Johnston i ed by Right Reverend Maurice Mc-g Marie Monaghan. GOLD MEDAL for English, don- ated by His Worshlp Mayor awarded to Helen Hornsby GOLD MEDAL for Mathematics, donated by Ex-Mayor L. B. Miller, awarded to Helen Shams. GOLD MEDAL for Exceilenc of Conduct, donated by Mr. W. D. Gil- lis. awarded to Loretta Trainor. GOLD COIN ior French. donated by Mr. Justice Arsenault, awarded . Donald, awarded to I YEO, Helen Macdonald VOLUME ior Geography award- ed to Freda Newson. VOLUME ior History done.‘ ‘ by Reverend Mother Provincial, awar- ded to ' Helen Macdonald. VOLUME ior Arithmetic donated by Reverend Mother Superior, aw- arded to Helen Johnston. VOLUME ior Attendance donat- ed by The Two Mac's EWETdCdi to Helen Hcmsby who has never risen absent during Class Hours for Five Years. i GOLD COIN donated by Dn J. D. MacGulgan to be awarded to the pupil making the higest Bllfflilte in the Matriculation Examinations. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT SILVER MEDAL ior Ohrimian Doctrine donated by a Frien oi the Institution merited by tie M00118!’ and Alice Gallant, awarded Katie Rooney. ‘ GOLD MEDAL ior excellence in Bwnmnohv donated by Reverend Myles D. Kiley, Boston. awarddl to Regina Campbell. ‘ smvm MEDAL pl sented- by Th6 988m Company. Chicago; ior Sliced and Accuracy in Typewrit- ind. awarded to Alice Gallant. GOLD COIN for Bookkeeping. do- IIBM 1W Mr. Justice Anenault. an- ended to Katie Rooney. FOUNTAIN nu donated a, Friend oi the Institution ior S no- ITINIY. awarded to - Alice-Gallant. SILVER MEDAL donated by my- 811ml Myles D- Kilev. ior Profloien» a’ "i airings 1:32:11;- meritdmy "l! M! . ina Ca bell. drawn by . ' mp Mary McRae. i ed to Regina Oflnpbgll,‘ J . 5°59 9011,11 60h“!!! by Muern. McLean Md O0. iortlolngllrhe and GOLD MEDAL ior Latin. donat-lifillm’) G- W. Craid. 2nd Med. Bly- FIUZE FOR SPILLING. flfilrd- ded 1928. To be prov. Lt. (supy): Geo- rge Goodwin King Peake. lst Apz‘. 1928. Confirmation of rank: Lt. STANDARD MINING EXCHANGE (supy) J. A. Fullerton, 2nd. MerL! - BlyAGIonn), lst (P. E. I.) Med. Quotations furnished through court. Bde., c. A. lst May. 1921. Lt.i m. o; -—'i—tO-§____ v (How). 1st (P.E.I.) Med. Bde.. C. A., 21st Apr., 1928. Lt. (supy) P. S. Fielding, 8th Mod. Bty.‘ il-low.) 1st (P. E. I.) Med. Bde. r C,A. 21st Apr., I928. . LOUIS M. ATWELL s. c0, Charlottetown Oifice June 20 June 27 ___j<-o>-i ' C1059 igbiilm .......... Us 2.65 s 2.64 PERSONALS conda . . . . . . . . . .. 18 17 ZQ1EOIIIHUI Q . , _ _ , _ _ _ 5% 5% Mr. A. W. Hyndman of this city. A12: “t """"""" " 335 3'8“ . manager of the Royal Bank oi A ' ‘ ' ‘ 31 31V: Canada has returned from Regina A21‘: ' ' ' " ' -- 19% 26 where he attended the meeting of Bang Hgfifigeé- - I the Presbyterian Assembly. Bedmrd Bidgood Mr. M. H. McLennan, Experl- -- mental Station, Charlottetown, leit Cflplml RWY" yesterday morning on a visit to fri- Cemml 345111101111 -- cnds in Wallace, Cumberland 00., c c3’ - - - - ~ - - - - ~- N_ s_ Crown Reserve . .Carona. Mr. M. J. Smith, Mayor of chci-‘Dme ham, Ontario, accompanied by his “WW1 Kirkland wiie and son, Harold, and Mrs. iarflnfldfl Richmond are at present on the Is- ‘GTOVBP DPJBY -- land and are staying at Beach K011111891‘ Grove Inn. HOWEY - . . . -- Hudson Bay Miss Eileen Goodwin, daughter of '1'nt'l Nickel Mr. and Mrs. Walter Goodwin, leit Keeley . . _ , , _ _, today ior Charlottetown whore she Kirkland Lake will spend the holidays. —Amhers‘.‘Kootenay Florence News. Lake Shore Laval Quebec Miss Margaret Young of the Tele-Malaruc _ phone stair returned to the city Man” _ 2'76 after spending her vacation visit- McIntyre 253,0 ing friends and relatives in Bos- Mcpouaa" _ '35.‘: W"- Min. Corporation . . 3.20 l Moiett Hall . . . . . .. 1m x by . - e EC . Livestock Market w . Noranda . Potter Dcal Pioneer (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, June 27. — There were 53 cattle, ‘l sheep and lambs. 207 hogs and '13 calves, on sale to- day. The cattle market was slow. Common cows ecld for 86.00, and bologna bulls brought $6.30. Good average quality veal sold up T to 810.00. Hogs wen steady at I12.- 50 ior lots of good average quality. fed and watered rows brought from 87.50 to $0.00. OATION. awarded to Genevieve Sol? oman. raizas roa MUSIC 11c: sprained u arncnie. bound . - Dciiionsifa | rue -. ' " Muir .. i ‘ . Saturday and, Sunday. 1i First VISIII- COMMANDEB-lN-CHIEF 0F. CAN PO m: ARTHUR) AND NE C iduality in ‘ _ dominates any gatherllll l‘ W111“ h‘. in Ni hti ‘a! {Bong he , xxx; e NIEIOGIIFIWIIDQIIDS the interest 'of the poop ' mis- hearing this great 0pm and Fin-cg DI pulled by Colonel Comrnandh‘ oi St. John Div q km m“, “ad or “,5 Men's Social »0pentions oi Cane ' 1 ‘ in heart should Men. The commissioner will be swim Morehen. iormer Dlvliiilillll East. liiajor McElhincy in charge o! our PRISON GB" W01‘!- Major Church, Editor oi wll‘ Cry. A welcome meetingwill be ccnduclod in the Citadel on Saturday at 9 P- I11- ~SUNDAY' Come and show your interest in this ITEM ll a. m. Hoiinem meeting. work. 3 p_ m_ Legturfi ‘entitled "In many lands tinder one ilag." ()ne oi the most thrilling addresses everllsienfid W. 7 p. m. Salvation mcetini- Come and lend the help of souls seeking the Light. _ COME, coma. coma. '0“: presence to strugglilll Ii not for your own Soul's sake at least ior the other man's sake. I ‘h - a l» Mrs. S. MacDonald, Master and Miss a E. A. Dobson, Miss Joan Dobson, Helene Florente,‘ ‘ , Hilton Pitt. Wiliville. N. S. Mr. and Mrs. C. Mil- .:. Charlottetown -. Rankin, Elmsdale, P. a. 1., Mr. a. WEDDING BELLS.— Announceq-H. Christensen, Mrs E. M Day, St . on June Proctor, Mrs. Angele Goraud. Mr. C. Waughan, iormerly oi this city, to W. Caton, Ottawa. Ont... Mr. S. B. ' Q-O-O-OO-O-Q4 6-8-11-18-16-19-22-25-28-30. To err is human. To stick to it Experiments in Australia in the production of power alcohol irom certain ducts have led to the con- ction oi a plant with an annual capacity of 2,000,000 gallons. ~- :———e0->-—-——- is still more so. A street car goes much taster P"! when you are running to catch it siru than after you have caught it/ Jf a man finds a dollar he in- variably spends two in celebratingnil-uilcs in a groove so they omit-ml his discovery. he bemi. -':n- brdkon. .. Plate Glass Insurance ati Lowest Rate. Good Strong Stock companies Agent at Summerside,‘ 11-10141 Lewis- +ve+>e+ee+vv¢ "9 POTATO anocsns Famous Ohio Two Row Riding Cultivators ! Standard shovcl or Suitable ior any row widths bill-WW" 42 inches. Pivot Control or lralflflci! 1-11‘- | i in equipment. c- ' ~ 5p‘ n‘ no 28 inches and THE HARDIE MFG. I c0. suumanswr: . CI-IARLOTTETOWN molasses A now and handle holds‘ hack‘ saw E. R. BROW 14c Richmond st, ';~";’7 (iharIottetowns.-zt~ Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and k ._ ‘I uv starchy d bruises- wgqmhszivfgg iii if‘ Pidnc: awarded to ’ Nan Show. Genevieve Solomon, . "Loretta ‘Prainor. PM‘? for Piano and Art, awar; , Helen» Hornsby Helen Macdonald Dorothy‘ MacKanrie. Omnpoeitidn, a Dorothy- PRIZE FOB t Prices for PiaaidAi-t and --' liillinmawltdedic a a NLHYHGEINTIIN '1 ‘i uni-Hm - j It's tiicfteiactrdlpieces I that silver ofithem are alwayy . i. Charla w, 0 l‘ ‘an. J attem. And “v-v 11:19am‘ w»- nuance»- Ycharm! j rks steak knivg} dessert A h they add to your guests’ _ prownprideineertingn ‘l; And what excellent gifts any ~- _ I _ J _ the young cou lqw silver haeirfigyyet ‘ grown up!" wide va l ling and fine plate, we can march a _ g ' oniour étcivn. P. E. I. Jewelers 11868 I