llr ill’. r --. a- M- ‘z-fi-Qf/l‘ i =v~ . .. ~§~v(‘;»¢aA-<'i\k. -: 1 L--~<;v - _ PAGE SIX - Prince Edward Today JOAN CRAWFORD 1N ALL SINGING-TALKING “Montana Moon " ir-so ova oiso TALK!!! AND’ "SONG SKETCHES" CAPITOL TO-DAY Mat. 11c, 26c. Eve. 21c, 31c. ALL TALKIE DRAMA “ G UI L TY " ALSO HODGE PODGE AND SOUND CARTOON NG MONDAY Matinee 3.00 . . . . . . . . . ..11c. 16c. Evening. 7.15 d: 9.00 .. .. 16c. 26c. TH “Filliélfilil LEGION” f Burning Sands of the Desert I where human passions flame un- , restrained-Love and sacrifice for the sale of Honor-Two Men and ’ Two Women-Father and Son and two strangely mated Sisters ..'.vl¢_h .OR‘.\L~\.N ILERRY LEWIS STONE Also “ ‘l ZRNDERIN my SCHOOLS ct 05E FOR has é-ZOLIDA vs i _ The annual closzig of West Kentdiciency by a friend ofthe school in School was lzeriyv ardaynznrmiyzin“rliernorv of a great friend of West '1 ‘ we vuzn-fli lit. aivaiwiod to Horace Lia/Ewen. “rs in at- (‘laid coin donated by His Worship Mayor Prowse for Proficiency in bfcPls-e Ar! airietlo awarded to flamet- Lorri. Gold Min donated by Mr. P, W. hirnbr and awarded to George Hart foi- 2nd place in General. Proficiency. l! I“. dafion of the board ‘irnn. the ert work per- formed by both the staff and pupils IP13 If] l!‘ - I imbibe 3.00 .,. . .. 18c and an. ( ' ,l'."en.'ng 7.15 k 9.00 26c, 42¢, 52c. I _\‘ ‘ .__ OLIE BORDEN I i m" Jill???) The Talc of a Whoops; Glrlh Who Lavrd u, Unkissad Sheik .7)‘ lnd AND S ound HOW" Cartoon awarded to Harold Black, donated‘ 6 years; Charles Pickard, 1 year. by Mayor Prowse. Special Prize for Proficiency do- P19519197"? Certificates — First T131951 b)’ Dr. J- W. P. LIscMillan, Harold Black: second. Jack Ritchie; rriad to Donald MacMillan. third. William MacRae; fourth. Har-I Special Prize for Essay, donated by old Forsythe; fifth, Roy MacKeiizie. l the Daughters of the Empire, award- Attendarice Certificates-Warren ed to Jean Robertson. Henderson. 8 years: Hope Rodd. 3‘ years: Harold Forsythe, 2 years: l Grade V (Miss C. G. Macmillaifs David Filliter. l year. Dept.) Public School Certificates ‘ der of merit-Harold Black. Jack, Ritchie William liiacRae. Harold Forsythe. R03‘ MacKenzie [Charles Hyi-ldmsii. Robert Steel, mvis Pull iter. Pauline Nicholson. Hope Rodd, l 5"’ in or- Special Prim for Geneal Profi- ciency donated by a Ffriend of the col. QTZIIGGCI to Frank McKinnori. Special Prize for Neatnes of Books "latcd by a Friend of the Schooll aided to Gilbert Moore. rill: ‘QHARLO - years), Marcella Haggarty and Mary ""- ; rett. (a). of “fest Kent lie refirred to the $2 50 gold piece awarded by Warren Honda-SQ“, Jafk wllklrm excellent YE“"‘."I rwtablshed by the Daughters of (he Empire. to pupil Clm-gncg Higglng l Sprcial Prize for Writing donated, graduat-s of 1 in the past. standing highest in British History My, ‘H1393 D;;_,3rlm@ng_ ;l\},' a minim of the SQhQQL awarded‘. 11d ‘Jr-Sci to endsavor for _vc~.ir w-nn bv Helm Ebers. Special Prize for Gencral Pmfz-Wo Allllle McInnis. l Eiillllflfifd in‘; gold piece awarded by ciency, Grade VIII, donated by Mr ' Ce ' alts of lferit—l. Frank ‘D’! h...~.~, of the Empire to pupil seq D, 13931015 and awarded to Al. on; ‘.3. Elton Worth; 3. Law-f Hlnlmflfld Pfalifl '12 highest in Canadian His- ice Robertson. ' -rcnce Tronibs; 4. Maui-ice Brady; 5Q “marl a very compre- hensive tenor‘ on the year's artw- larreci t’) the road workl clone by the pupils in class athletics, and cadet work spi did and the work done hv w». 157056.102‘ Tito‘ p. "n Mrs. I\.I1'.11l6"‘vi“.. wife rgi the Chief Jus’l:e. on behalf of (I-e i O D. E presented if s Jean Robertson of Grad»:- 3 ‘Pith. a snrrinl larfie for an (‘ssav on 31v F 3T0 Prizes for prof. envy in llFtOlfV to Helen Ebers and Fiwiflanii Oren i". Gra e l0. The .\ir.\‘i:tt Tronhv zrvarrisri to the phfoan P11}:- He spoke of the. ro-op-iwri‘ inn of staff ES’) a.‘ "v- music a Hermie. 1i) ‘my in? the hlrh==t nfirk" nwzrrlc’? to; 6Z1". Platoon. izaaciad b‘: Lion! Fos- ter Pirkard. PROGRAM rcmam-uixzfmvzzt. ‘.17 H. F‘, liicPnee. 0 Canada Chorus—“Pep"—Srho-:l. Report of year's ivork~Principal H Johnston Press tation of Cortzficates and Prlzes-‘Gradse l’ II. III TTiO—-Blill1‘ Tom-Vlffiiiain Train- B1035; or. Dugald Ramsay. Gordon Batt. Presentation of Certificatds pTLZP5/—-Gl'-'id".§ IV and V ‘Jiolin-Songs My Mother hie-Charles l-lyndman Presentation of CPT"..'l‘7ii("§ prizes-Grades \'I rind VII Chorus-Jimmy: Jones BDJ'.|"i'i—'S'fl‘iOOl Sola-"Gz-andmaW-Ruth Sinclair. PMS-Elation a! Cfruflfiaisi and fourth. rial-i Sinclair: rimi, William prizes-Grades VIII and IX. Chom.=—Slindov n-Serior Girls. Presenter-rm of CPTYlfIPKYPS prizes-Grade X. Chorus - Cork-a-Doodie Grades i to 5 (inclusii-e). Chums-Hats Off-School. God Save the King. HONOUR. LIST “EST KENT SCHOOL awarded w mimic Black, dOfiMbd °Y"l' cu" “lmiwm 2- camel“ Grade Ten Govemor-GcneraPs lee MacEu-en. Gold coin donated for general pro- anrl Johnny PPTlPlPflf‘ Pray. . Cilvlmorc, f) ‘Jcars. i l also _. ,1 l l Qiartfiattalli ‘Austzn Kennedy. Niall it 1, Rowgn Fgzqpyglql; 3 1S1"), Dar: Prov-so Keith Johnstonflliller: 7 Florence bicker; 8 Form t» y for the year won by Niaitland Owen Proficiency‘ ace WIFIPEWEYII 2 Ifaitlnnd Orycni 4. Helen Ebers: 5. Special Prize for General Profi- ciency. C-rade VIII. donated ba- Mr. P WMTurner. non b" Mary Owen f Cmrce Hart: 3. ' special Prize m ’ stimuli-tie. Grade VIII. donated by Niayor Proivse. awarded to Fox-rm ‘Afiirrlork Proiiczencv Coi-tiiicnt , C‘ VIII-l. Alli-e» Roseriwon: 2 Nfsiflv Oil's-n. '3 Ewan FAzC-ci-ild: 4. Wilma Davison, 5. Blanche Robcrt-_ Certificates-A. Hor- (‘rv '"".c= fl- Ruth I-"i sei- Zilacmillan, I'd Elf)‘. 6 years: Dori; bfaiiland Owen, 2 Attention":- . 4 years; years. _ son. Trustees‘ Leaving Certificates-— Attendance Certificates - Gracie Hot-nae Ilfarliwenl’ Gear" Hart. ‘illll-Malvel Hillier. eight years: . Cove." Helen Pene- James Fraser. eight years. ii .2 ‘t Lord. I. Ye Call-l Public School Cwtifitates. Depart- Kenneth merit of Education. In order of mer-, Vary Pirkard. KennethlOlvei-i: 3 Betty Duff: 4. Alia; Rob- Swvfflft. GYHCB 1-1150“: 4. Viliiina Davirrm: 6, Edward Ho. Lapthorn. beck. Fart er Marv Burn 3ft. Z-‘irlivzstle. Storey. I Murdock: 9, Gordon Stewart Eunice Lloyd Manuel: l0. Elna Clark. Le=lie Peppin. Marjorie Blanche Robertson. Chandler. J3"): NfacLean. Annie Th? public school certificate MacLrnnan. Suzanne liiacKinnon. awarded by the D.='~ai'tii*eiit of Eclu-l ;:—;,._,—. ggqg-“g-L-h r_;_-;-_~g_¢;-_ 3_L/\_'fs_ Ication to Grade B was l??Pf~l=l1_he/-_l {\\/' lEi-elyri klaclienzie. Gladys Saund- fir. H. H. $111))’. Chief superintend- Cm ent of Education. Grade IX , Grade vn. J. Hfacdonalil l sifecial Prize for Arithmetic do- a-_.-;,-_-,-led t0 gum Ragnnated by His lilorrliip Mayor T. W and era‘. Prnfrienry donard by lVir. P. Taught 50rd’ anflTiiriier. three years: Ivan Sinclair. D00 —lJack Chandler, one year. Iiledal-Hor- Proficiency. donated by m. P. w. tenbunv. donated by .Vir. e. p, De- 1- Proasr. won by Dorothy Black. Special Prize for IIh-oficienci; do-. mated by Mr. George DeBloisQ awarded to Jean Forsythe. i Certificates of lvferit-First place iii class. Dorothy Black; second i S-parial ivrize for 2nd place in Gen- jW. Turner awarded to Isabel Craw- . Special prize for Arithmeticilllme- Jean FOY-‘Zfllvi third D1869- and awarded to Ivan Vaughan. donated Film?!) PWPEI ffillfih W166i‘. Jame"- hv Klaynr Prozvgg B. Burnett: fifth place. James Policwfnrti’ Certificates -- First. Tmmbs- i ‘Rlltll Rattenburjv, second. Isabel Aitelldalme QYYHfIC-“ivi — Jflmes (Crawford: third. Ivan Vailihon; Rammbun" 3 3'95"‘? 331M155 W1"- ren, 1 year. l Partridge. . ‘ixfipndance Grid! VII (Miss Taylor's Dept.) 1 I l Certificates _ Lewis l Special prize mi- General PTDil-l viemy donated by Mr. c. o. DeBlois. awarded to Clive Johnston. Special prize for Arithmetic rio- nated by Mayor Prowse, awarded to Clive Johnston. Certificates for General Proficien- =one year: Arthur Peppifone year: Grade VIII Special Prizes-Special prize for first place in General Proficiency Hyndman; 3. Ralph Smith; 4. Bart- eral lett Cosh; b. Phyllis Foster. Certificates foi- Attendance and Punctuality-Harry Chandler, (6 years); Barton Crabbe. (4 years); Gordon Duffey, (1 year. by Mr. G. D. DeBlois. Special prize for 2nd in Geri Turner, awarded to Jack Ritchie. Special prize for Arithmetic Millions in , Movies --But the men who make them don't carry all their eggs In one basketi Li!!! and Zukor. for example. no each insured for flre million dollar-g. It's wise in insure. HIAP OFFICI HALIFAX; GAN- Gmde VI (A You‘: Dept.) Ifii-olci Stewart, 2 years; Helen Craw- p Laura lVIacLainc. Harold D/IcDonald. Nora Taylor. Pilnctual and Regular Attendance; ~John IvlcKinnon, 4 years; Frank: lililufl. 3 years; Lawrence Toombs. 2 years; John Simmonds, 2,) yxaars; Elton Worth. 1 year; Charles Ptiticv 1 yo"; Alarm Rodd. l year Airman M. d of Writing-Jun- L31‘ Certifimtrs. i5. N." Grade V (Miss B. Prowse’s Dept.) Special Pi"i:e for General Prof)- clciztted by Dr. W. J. P. Mc- . in, awarded to Harold Stewart. Certificates for General Proficiency. »_-1. Ha-cclri sfiwvart; 2. Carol Mac- rawne-ll; 3. Eerie Thornton; 4. Laura l M" Lame; 5 Robert Large. i Ctrtiiicaics for Attendance-Pauli iIlE Irlam, 3 Alfred Ford. 2 s: Carol years; ' yo". ‘s; Maccanneil, 2 i ford. l year; Pope 'I'liorne, l year. Junior Certificates for MacLean Tfetliod of Vilritizig-Prentls Andrew,i _II?ll‘_l3I'lG Bentley, Helen Crawford]. Charles Gallagher. George Gallant, Allan Harding, Doris Howatt, Anne Hunter. Lloyd James. Robert Large, Pauline Irlam, Carol Maccannell. Stewart Macklin, Donald MzicKinnon. Harold Stewart. Bessie Thornton, Pope Thorne. Grade IV (J. Graham's Dept.) Prize for General Proficiency. do- rated _b_v Dr. J. W. P. McMillan, awarded to Rose Birtwistle. Trustees‘ Certificates for General PTOfiCl9ilC_\'-—ROSE Birtwistle, (first); Sylvia Block, (second); Eileen John- ston, (third); Betty Forsythe, (fourth); Dilys Owen, (fifth). Trustees‘ Certificates for Perfect Attendance-Ar:hie Ramsay, (l year); Betty Forsythe. (1 year); For- rest Cioiv, r2 years); Rose Birtwistle. (2 years) Orvu ($111, (2 years); Tem- ple Hooper, (3 years). Grade 3 (Helen P. itlacllinnon’: Dept. Special Prize for General Profi- ciency, donated by Dr. W. J. P. Mac- Millan, awarded to Allison West. Certificates of Merit-l. Allison West; 2. Newton Large; a. Sandy Brehaut; 4. Herbert Murray; 5. Doug- las Nicholson. Attendance ' Certificate - Sandy Brehaut. (one year). Grade 2 (Helen R. MacKinl-ion‘! Special Prize for General Profi- ciency donated by Dr. W. P. Mac- Millun, awarded to Walter W. Pick- ard. Certificates of Merit-l. Waller W. Pickord; 2. E. Dugald Ramsay; 3. John R. Macmod; 4. Irvine 1". Rice; 5. .7. Eric MaoGre-gor. Certificates for Punctual and Regular Attendance-Walter W. Pickard, Eric G. Cudmore, Fred R. Dalzicl, Wendall B. Cudmore. Wiser still to Grade V‘! (Helen Farquhanon) Certificates of Merit-i. Donald MucMillun; 2. Keith Langill; 3. ‘ Charles Pickard; 4. Evelyn Black; 5. lam. (one year); Dept.) Special Prize for General Profi- ciency, donated by a friend of the school, in memory of a great friend in West Kent School, awarded t0 Mary MucKay. Certificates of Merit-I. Mary Mac- Kay; z. Shirlee Fielding; 3. Cather- ine Bethune; 4. Sterling Walker; 5. Lowell Brehaut. Attendance Certificates-Eva Ir- Sterling Walker (one year). Grade I! (Giadrl Taylor) Special ‘prize for general proficien- WILLIAMS G BENTLEY, LIMITED. Hunger for P. I. I. Jean Robertson. cy doated by a friend of the School in memory of a great friend of West Attendance Qertifitates-Roy Hood, Ur-‘a’ '..‘,.'.... ‘ . arrow GUARDIAN Kent. awarded to Margaret Martin. Trustees‘ Certificatu of Merit-i. Margaret Martin; 2. Allie McLeod; S. Mary Robertson; 4. Eleanor Mound; 5. Jack Nicholson. Grade l (Glldyu Taylor) Special prize for general proficien- cy donated by l friend of the School in memory of a great friend of West Kenthwsrded to Jean MacKay. Trustees’ Certificates of Merit-i. Jean MacKny; 2. Joyce Fraser; 3. Robert Forsythe; 4. Samuel Robison; 5. Russel MacKinnon. The closing exercises of Rochfoi-d Square school were held yesterday. Trustees Certificat/n for Attend- ance; Grade 1. Blanche Gallant, Cather- ine Duffy. Grade 2: Ida Peters, Mary Coady. Grade 3: Dorothy weatherby (3 Gallant. v Grade 4: Ella Gillis, (2 years); Lc-' vina McNeil], (2 years); Lillian Bar- Gradg 4 and 5: Leola Weatherby. (3 years). Grade 5 and B: Geneva Stanley, (8 years); Hilda Blanchard, (3 years). Frances Mullins, Helen Duffy and Lillian Bambrick. Grade 6: Mary Walsh (2 years); Margaret Bucte and Eileen Hennas-l sey. Grade 7 B" Q “sen, (5 years): Helen C"' rirs); Lillian I-lennessey. * sbert Weathl erby, (2 ye ' Jrietta Somersl and Kathleen Costello. Grade B: Agnu Duffy, (9 yearshf Adele Coyle, (7 years); Eileen O‘Neili,i (6 yiears); Florence McTague, (5! years); Lillian Brown, (5 yearsh‘ Rita Norrie.’ (2 years); Helen Mc-l Donald. <2 Year“ “m” D°Yl°- <2) Gold Medal for Ethics offered by‘ Prize fOr Correct Deportment, mei- ‘His Lordship Bishop O'Leary. equal- zited by Catherine Feavyour, Margar- ‘ et. Doiron, Dorothy Weatherby, Doris ilo Yeflr5li M“? Hayes“ (9 years): Margaret Butler. Bronze Medal for,Mullins, Freda Gallant. Freda- Tul- yearsl; Excellence offered by His Drcellen- lie, Mary Gallant. Mabel Harley, Olive ‘ Lily McNeil, (z years); Eileen Whel- cy the Governor General of Canada ‘bfcCabe, Genevieve Hagan, Cathar- years); and mic Mcuellan. l Grade 9 and 10: Elizabeth Duffy’ Bernadette Blanchard. (2 an. (2 years); Elizabeth Quinn, 12' years); Clara O'Meara. Elizabeth, King. ‘ Presentation of Trustees Diplomas for Profiiclency ; Grade l: l. Mary Gaudet; 2, Patric- ia Flanagan; 3. Mary Mcf-‘Yaffyl 4~ Sheila Mullen; 5. Hilda Molyneillx~ Grade 1: i, Eileen Harley; 2. Frun- ' res Howatt; 3. Elizabeth Doyle; 4._ Lfiliian white; 5. Catherine Dufly- l Grade 2: 1. Margaret Somers; 2,. Rita Hennessey; 3, Hazel Martin; 4.) >1 15m \\."115Qn; 5, Margaret Burke. l Grade 2-, 1, Helen Cullen and Ida! Teters, (equal); 2, Mercedis McDon-l sld; 3. Gertrude Coyle; 4. Bertha!‘ Zlllaiit. |_ Grade 3: 1. Dorothy Weather-by) and Freda Gailanti equal); 2. Mari" Gallant; s. Rita ciiapvelle: 4. (lath-l erine F: our. ‘ Grade 4: 1. Vernita MacKenzie; 2, p~~.-'"_~_': ‘Flhelan; 3, Margaret Gauciet.) 1, :r-~-~si-:t' Doucettfl; s. Teresa Ar-l senault. Grade 4: 1. Gladys Bell: z. bursa”! Cormier; 5. Mbry McDonald. ‘ Grade 5: 1, Leola Weatherby; 2, El- l izabeth Gallant; 3, Annie ilvedize". 4-‘ Mary McMurrer; 5, Olive Dufly. Grade s; i, Hilda Blanchard; 2A Dgl-Qthy Regan; 3. Loretta Drane: 4.: Margaret Harper; 5. Gill‘! Pet!"- Grade 6: l, Elizabeth McDonaldw‘ 2, Mary Doyle; S, Sadie McDonaldfl 4, Frances Mullins; 5, Lillian Bane‘ brick. Grade s; l. Marv Walsh; 2. Mar-l gai-et Euote; 3. Eileen Hennesel’; 4.! Bonita Taylor; 5. Gladys Pound- Grade 7: 1, Roberta WeatherbY; 2., Beatrice Green; s. Kathleen Costello". I, 4, Agnes Gallant i5, Teresa Smith. i Grade B: 1, Adele Coyle; 2. Eileen) 0‘Neill; sf Eileen i-luBhe-SI 4- mm" Toombs; 4, Nan Lleightizer. Grade 9: 1. Noreen Cullen; 2, Cath- erine Mcoullzan: 8. Luv will)“; 4- Marjorie Holman. Presentation ot Public school Leav- ing Certificates granted by the Board of Education to Pubils 0f Grid! 5 who have successfully passed the Examination in the work of the ele- mentury grades (1-8), Nan LBizhW-ll- er, Eileen O'Neill, Eileen l-luBhei. Adele Coyle, Viola Binns, Stella Cor- rigan, Gladys Head, Mil-l‘? Peters, Le- non. McCai-villc, Norah Doyle. mor- ence McTague, Ruth Toombs, Lillian Bro , Bessie McMillan, Dorothy) Gaul-let. Helen McDonald. Leaving Certificates granted by the Charlottetown Board 01 “ll-WWI 5° pupils who have successfully corn- pleted the work of Grade l0. Stella smith, Dorothy Hennessey, EIOI-noi‘ Hvmby. Musmt- Butler. Elizabeth Duffy, Pauline Gnudet Clan 011mm. Elizabeth Maude-r- Treatment 0 m om l Cntleurapreparaflnnawill do much to make-andkeep Madam Method Senior Certificat- es for Penmanship: Grade B: Eileen O'Neill, Eileen Hughes. AGCIQ Coyle, Bessie McMil- lan, Muriel Crawford, Annie Hynes, Eleanor Clinton, ma Mchellm, Dor- othy Gaudet, Doris Henneasey. Grade '1: Emma Campbell, Helen Costello, Doris Gillan, Dorothy Gorin- ley, Eleanor Hennessey, Annie Mul- lins, Roberta. Woutherby, Margaret Prowse. Grade 6: Adeline McKenzie, Mary Doyle, Margaret Wright. Progress Certificates: Grade B: Nun mighteizer, Denice McQuaid, Margaret Moiyncaux, Mary McMahon, Vivian Cameron, Agnes Dufly, Helen McDonald, Lenora. Mc- Ca-rville, Grace Campbell, Florence McTague, Norah Doyle, Viola. Binns. Rosella. Molvfillan, Gladys Head, Lil- lian Brown, Ruth Toombs, Stella Corrigan. Grade 7. Beatrice Blanchard, Mary by. Prize for second highest Aggregate awarded by Beatrice Gmch. Gold Coin for Arithmetic offered by His Worship Mayor Prowse, a- warded to Agnes Gallant. Prize for Conduct, awarded to Lil- lian Hennessey. , Prize for Spelling merited by Rob- erta Weatherby and Kathleen Cos-l folio awarded to Kathleen Costello. Prize for Highest Aggregate in grade 5 awarded to Mary Welsh. Prize for Application, awarded to Francis McCai-ey. Prize for Correct Deporrtment, a- warded to Dorothea. McKenna. Prize for Assiduity awarded .to Gladys Pound. Prize toi- Highest Aggregate in Grade 8 awarded to Elizabeth Mc- Donald. ' Prize for Highest Aggregafie in grade 5 awarded to Hilda Blanchard. Collins, Edna Cori-igan, Kathleen; Costello, Bernice Egan, Kathleen- Darte, Agnes Gallant, Irene Goud- et, Beatrice Grech, Annie Lappin and , lifarion McKinnon. Junior Certificates: . Grade 5 and tz-Jiilliun Bzmbrick. Florence Malone. Elizabeth McDon- ald, Sadie McDonald, Frances! Mul- lins. Eleanor OMeai-a, Olive Rowley, Geneva Hilda Blazz-chard. Hilda Brown, lor- etta Drane, Helen Duffy, Margaret Harper. Edna. Hynes. Victoria McIn- nis. Clara Pzters, Dorothy Regan. Progress Certificates: Grade 5. Yvonne Arsenault. Mar- ion Harley. Margaret Mary Henna:- sey, Doris, Hughes, Agnes McGuigan. Stanley, Patricia Trainoi‘. ‘Haughey. 'Prize for Correct ‘Deportment in grade 5 and 8 awarded to Sadie Mc- Donald. . Prize for Application in grades 5 and 6, awarded to Geneva. Stanley. Prize for Highest Aggregate in grade 5 awarded to Ieols Weatheiby Prize for Application awarded to Olive Duffy. Prize for Deportment in Grades 4 and 5, awarded to Zifary Alice Prize for Highest Aggregate in grads 4, awarded to Gladys Bell. Prize for Highest Alflekate in Grade 4, awarded to Vernita Mac- Kenzie, Prize for correct deportment, a- warded to Pauline Wrielun. Prize for Highest Aggregate in Alice Murnaghan. Prescntation of medalsand special, prizes. ly merited by Stella Smith and awarded to Stella Smith. Gold C0111 for Latin offéred by) [uiauuarivu- Pam” Gm’- Mmfinagbt Reverend Maurice McDonald awarded to Stella Smith. Gold Coin for Arithmetic offered by, His Worship Mayor Pfowso award ed to Mrzzret Butler. Prize for Arithmetic offered by a Friend aii-arded to Eleanor Hornby. Gold, Medal for correctoepoi-tmerit. offered by Reverend ‘Mother Sup- erior awarded to Bernadette Blan- chard. Prize for French offered by a friend awarded to Stella Smith. Gold 001.: for Mathematics offer- ed by Dr. W. J. P. McMillan award- ed to Stella Smith. Gold Coin for Latin offered by Mr. A. A. Hennesseyl, awarded to Pauline Gaudet. ' Gold Coin for Application-offered by Mr. A. A, Hennessey awarded to El-anor Hornty. Gold Coin for English offered by Mr. George DeBiois awarded to Dor- othy I-Iennesseyi. Gold Coin for Perfect Attendance l" Gallant: 3- M"? Wed“? 4- m“ jdullfig a perms bi io years. offered by. Mr. G:orge DeBiois awarded to Elizabeth Duffy. Gold Coin for Algebra offered by the Catholic Women's League award- ed to Clara O‘Me:.ra. Prizes for Application merited by Winnifred McDonald and Myrtle Sampell drawn by Winnifred Mc- Donald. , Prize for Geography offered by His Lordship Bishop O'Lea.ry awarded to Pauline Guudet. The Royal Edward Chapter of the Daughters of the Empire offered two prizes for history. one to grade l0 and one to grade 8. The first was awarded to Dorothy Hennessey, the second to Nan Lelghtizcr. Mrs. Hil- lson representing the Daughters of the Empire presented the prizes. Gold Coin for Arithmetic in grade 9 offered by His Worship. Mayor Prowse awarded to Noreen Cullen. Prize for Second Highest Aggre- gate in grade 9 awarded to Cather- ine McGuigan. Prize for Department awarded to Lily McNeil]. Prize for Application merited by Eileen Whelari and Marjorie Hol- man drawn by Eileen Whelan. Prize for politeness awarded tn Edna. Richard. Gold Coin for Arithmetic in grade i! offered by His Worship Muym- Prowse awarded to Eileen O'Neill. Prize for Highest Aggregate, a- warded to Adele Coyie. Prize for Application merited by Adele Coyle and Lilian Brown. a- warded to Lillian Brown. Prize for Correct Deportment. Viola Binnl. Prim for Hizhst Aggregate in Brads '1 awarded to Roberts Weather Y Cbnaiatent use of ( .1‘--. -yourzkinhealthyan_dclcar. olllllimgllll ' -_.... - .__-.-_ w Grade 3. equally merited by Dorothy Weatherby and Freda Gallant.‘ draxvn by Dorothy WeatherbyQ l ine McCaskil and Mary C. Murnu- glian drawn by Mabel Harley. Prize for Application, awarded to Sarah Gillis. Prize for Highest ‘Aggregate in grade 2, equally merited by Helen Cullen and Ida Peters, drawn by Hoi- en Cullen. Prize for Application awarded to Mary McDonald. Prize for Highast Aggregate in Grade 2, nwalrded to Marguerite somers. Prize for Department awarded to Rita Hennessey. Prize for Application, awarded to Hazel Martin. Prize for Highest Aggregate in Grade, I awarded to Eileen Harley. Prize for Application awarded to Catherine Duffy. Prim for Application in Grade 1. merited by Mary Gaudet. Stella Hen- nessey, Joan Strain, Hilda Molyneau Mary McGurry, Catherine Morris, Selma Tulle, Sheila Mullen, Bertha LeClare. Patricia Flanagan, drawn by Joan Strain. Prizes for Needlework, awarded as follows: Grades (9 and 10) equally merited by Pauline Gaudet, Margaret But- ler, Aifreda Ready. Mary Hayes, and Viola. Doyle, awarded to Alfredo. Ready. Grade 8. Eileen Hughes. Grade '7. Eileen Gallant. Grades 5 and 6 Annie O‘Mcara. Grade 4 and 5 Iorena. Campbell. Grade 4. Merited by Jean Carmody Teresa Arseriault, Lena Larter and Mary Costello awarded to Mary Cos- tello. Grade 3. Morited by Jean Smith, and Margaret Doiron, drawn by Jean Smith. Gracie 2. Merited by Della. King, Evelyn Gpllant, Teresa Dowling. Ethel McLeod, Genevieve Bourke. Stella Mahar, Regina. Stewart, drawn by Eleanor Gaudet... Prizes for the Theory of Music and Piano awarded to the following pup- ils: Class 1'. Madeleine nei-i-igm. Class 2. Merited by Mary Doyle, Vernita McKenzie, Jean Carmody, Mary MoGuigan. Mary Martin, Eleanor Fssery, Helen McIssac, Mary Martin, Helen Hughes, drawn by Mary Doyle. Class 8. Meritcd by Patricia ‘rrain- or, Louise Blanchard, Dorothy Regan. Olive Duffy, Marjorie Costello, Gladys Bell, Freda Tulle, Eleanor Gaudet, Freda Hennossey, drawn by Patricia ‘Prainor. GREAT FUTURE UNDER STRONG GOVERNMENT Continued from Page 4 tioe of extending one-sided preferen- ces i: not sound in its basis, that it does not have proper regard for the material welfare of Canada and that it does not make for a permanent system of Imperial economic unity. We believe profoundly that under such a policy u is here outlined this Dominion will become one of the fore- most and wealthiest nations on earth. And we are further convinced that this dream will not begin to be rea- lized until we have n Conservative HLQEJAIQIT v wo-A“ ,,_‘“ Gyro Dance A BEACH GROVE INN i Monday. June 30th, From 9 to 12.30 D. S. ‘Pin-m Admission 50 Cong, "ins a omo nnugg» 5007-&:28:2i.‘ ‘ u ‘ ‘“**“* Central Guardian i” CLYDE RIVER-Service 1n m, Presbyterian Church at ‘Clyde my" on Sunday at ll s. m., Sunday School at 10 a. m. B ALBANE - Service in the Presbyterian Church at 3 p. m., sum day School at 2 p. m. oinmcn SERVICES will be held on Sunday, Juno 29th, at Alexandra, Bi 11 l- Iii-i Hazelbrook at 3 p. m., and at Cross Roads at '7 p. m, E J‘ Chisholm, pastor. HARRIS LIBRARY-The pCiYing around the Harris Library has been completed, and it gives the buiiding a much finer appearance. It only remains for the growing of the {grass and planting of the shrubbery to make it complete. EPISCOPAL SERVICES _ second , Sunday after Trinity, June- 29th: st, John's Milton, Sunday School at l0 a. m., Morning Prayer at 11 a. m; St. iviiarkb, Rustico, Sunday School at '1 p. m., Evening Prayer at 7.30 p, m. Rev. C. F. Johnson, Rector. PRODUCE LADEINX-The Clarissa > Charlottetown, P. E. 1., arrived iii port yesterday with a cargo of 405 bags of potatoes and docked at. Mc- innozfs wharf. The ship is in com. mend of Captain J. M. Chapman, and will sail for Charlottetown after tak- ing on a cargo of coal at North Syd- ney, next Friday-Sydney Post. 0N MOTOR TREK-Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Goodwin, and son. Hugh, of Baia Verte, accompanied by Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Chapman. of l-Linter. River, P. E. 1., who have been on a motor trip through Albert couniy were visitors in Petitcodlac. Mr. and lvirs. Goodwin undpon have returned home, while Rev. and Mrs. Chapman remained leaving for their home or Tuesday-St. John Telegraph-Jour- rial. THE AYRSHIRE FIELD DAY and ‘sale at the Experimental Statzon on July 4th, will be an outstanding ev- ent. Lunch will be served at civeive o'clock Standard Time and at 2 i)- m. the sale of 2'7‘ head of registered Ayrshires takes place. It will be an opportunity for Island breeders to secure the best at their OWIl W1“ Catalogues may be obtained from the Department of Agriculture. rim SALVATION ARMY-Satur- day, June 28th, open-air service, cor- ner Qucen and Grafton Streets, Sun- day. 7 a. m., Knee Drill, 11 a. m. Holiness meeting, 3.15 p. m. Opel-Pa“ service in Victoria Park, 7 p. m., sai- vation meeting, 8.30 p. m., Elfinlm Musical Festival, Queen mum‘ Band Stand. Programme to be rcn- dered by the Citadel Band, publish- ed elsewhere. Monday. 3 P- m" (Standard Time) a special service b)’ the Band in South Winsloe Cllllfilll- ST. JAMES CHURCH-Both ser- vices at the Kirk tomorrow will be conducted by the Rev. R. Mosrliead Legato, being the closing services of his five months period- as uctinil- minister. Mr. Legato expects w m" for Montreal at the end of next “Wk- There will be celebration of the H01)’ Communion at the morninB Sflwm‘ A cordial invitation is extended W visitors to worship at the Kirk. rim BAPTXSII cmmcii-A. 6- viiieeiit, n. D-. will take "- m5 mm‘ m; iublect It tho Baptist Church “lessons from the Prayer we d Jesus.” The aveninl 891mm" “m "A summary of Religion.’ The d“) ‘ music will include nnth9m5 by Bhbnkl, "O IAVO tlilt Will not let m: go," Bi-ackett "We would see Jesus. The Sunday School, meetiriB 1mm" diately It the close of the mom)" service, u being iarselv 11mm“ ZION CHURCH — The Slbbfli: School will meet lt i0 o'clock. W) parents and young peoplfl kindly “m; the change. As the M18510" 35”“ xiii-bailing the Ohoii‘ u thB maul" morning sefvlci, we would 15R m“ t0 b! in Slbbith BChOOI at the C195‘ of which a brief rehearsal of hi1“: chorus and special some Wl" l” h” aw.- Miiium has brevnrtd I)“ “m” on ‘Four in l Garden." This will b‘ a message specially 841W“! fl children and youn: Pwple- I" m; evening Mr. Hilton will "l" '5 h, than: "A Love that will not let 8°‘- Tiie Choir will furnish suitable mus-f ii tdminiltntlfll in powor a can A niacin uniu you at 21°“-