llilonoy Back Flit is the world-famous "sure thing" In klllin 1 bu“ mgmlml" m", 51B- Ioaclau, bed Flii because it kill; more insect-killing ingr- an" m u” h‘ n" hlfldi Fllt sprayer. More ioryour rnnneyln thelargeraius, FLIT and flue. More people use er (thanks to mu), and la domuauaacnmnu, CLEARING T!!! SLUMS , ,UY TENEMENT-SCIIEME UJNDON. June L-The opening of two blocks oi tenements at New Street. Aldgais. by the Lord Mayor, su- saws Kynaston Studd. rec- ently marked the conclusion oi a lcherno oi slum clearance in -thc neighbourhOoQO-iosfihdiddlesex street formulated 109cm: ago by the corp- oration of London. The scheme involved the demolit- ion of 161 houses and the displace- ment o1’ 805 persons, 250 of whom had to be rehoused on the area. Homing accommodation ior 685 per- mns has been provided by the Corp- m-ation at its own expense by the er- ection OI a block oi dwellings known as Windsor House in Wenlock road and Shopherdess Walk. and to meet the need oi rehousing the 250 per- lona on the area, it was decided. with the approval oi the Ministry of Health. to erect two blocks of bulld- lngs on the most up-io-date lines, the designs for which were prepared by the City Engineer. The two blocks which cost $263,000, have been designed to contain 40 tenementsftils weekly rental ior each oi which is abouttallo. EGG LAYING CONTEST Notes on the Prince Edward Island EEK Laying Contest for the week ending May 29th, 1029 O Central Cuardzan rue nmuxoann. N. an, sars. j “Paul Kollins owned the theatre and ; his audience the moment he stepped l on the stage." Hear him tomorrow; night in P.W.O. Hail. 01611; ___.__ l ZO-INCII GRASS-On the Iront ‘ lawn oi Mr. Roderick Nlcholsons. corner oi Kent and Prince Street, there is to be seen a plot oi grass, the blades oi which measure twenty inches in length. The spring is late. but the lateness has not interfered with the vitality oi the soil. - PAUL KOLLINS-Never heard to better advantage than in "Oliver Twist“, tomorrow night. 5163 DON'T MISS "The Old Dairy Homestead." at Cornwall tonight. Ii not fine, Wednesday. \ 5167 ENGAGEltfliNT——Dr. J. H. Ayers and Mrs. Ayers announce the engage- lment oi their daughter Miriam Flo- rence. to Edgar C. Duii oi Montreal, marriage to take place early in July. 5168. The Experimental Farm. Charlot- tetwon W. 14., pen 4. leads the ccn- test ior the week with 60 eggs, 67.6 points; Mrs. A. Gorrills. B. R. pen i7 are second with 53 eggs, 260.9 points; the Experimental Farm, Fredericton, N. B., B. R, pen 6, arc third with 52 eggs, 60.3 points. Mrs. J. H. MacPhaiYs, B. R. hen No. 8 still leads in individual laying with 159 cggs, 180.4 points; Mr. T. H. Foster's hen No. 4 is second with 159 eggs, 179.4 points; the Experi- mental Farm. Fredericton. N.VB.. B. R. hcn No. 3 is third with 150 eggs. 177.6 points. tion nrc: 1st. Exp. Farm, Fredericton, N.B., Pen 6, 1393 eggs, 1514.0 points. 2nd. S. R. Pendlcton. Kensington, P. E. I,. l9, 1318 eggs, 1441.5 points. 3rd Mrs. J. H McPhali, New Haven, pen 20, 1333 eggs, 1627.8 points The total eggs laid ior the week was 952, and to date 22086. __' "U ‘ah ' " o‘ I§ Classified Advertisements i l u‘... 10o pea- line oi s words ° z Throelnurtl . lcporllneoillworda Z 1 Imu- Insertions . 8c per line oi a words z : Eight Insertion .-......--.......... ‘lsperline oiswords z . “He” ~ For Sale Female Help Wanted DLD PAPERS FOR SALE-S CENTS per bundle. Apply Guardian. 4327-2-l4-ti. NIB. SALE-RUBBER TIRED WAG- on and harness in good cvnohlolv Apply aoe Euaton st. 3i- FOR SALE-BOW T0 FABROW 15th June. A. Ferguson, suiiolk. 2i- FOR SALE-BIKE WHEEL WAGON. Perfect condition. Apply Boyd Ml?‘ Quarrie. Hampton. 5120-64-21. POI! SALE-ONE EXPRESS WAG- gon and one driving waggon. Ap- ply to J. C. Gilllsple, Carleton Sid- ins, P. a. 1. 4086-5-27-01 FOR SALE - GRADE GUERNSEY cow. due to ireahen first week ln June. Arthur G. Peaks, North River Road, Charlottetown. 5125-04-31. P03 SALE - THREE TENEMENT Houses Nos. 300, 810 and 312 Rich- mond Street. Good rental. Apply Mrs. J. A. MacLaren, 70 Hillsboro Street. 4040-64-21. l l House. l___________.._._- wauran - TWO EXPERIENCED maids. One for kitchen and one l ml- dining room. apralivazhigglfi; l WANTED-A - MAID. array AT Davies Hotel, now under new man- ,g,,me,,,_ 5143-6-1-31 ‘wauran - N~—STVIALL raauu. capable maid. 510B W555i“; Mrs" K 1th Rogers 5 ay e - e eoow-s-fl-al To Let B-rccm apartment. all modern con- Apply Coffin d: Co- ________.____. The pens leading in total produc- » TO BENT-CERTRALLY LOCATED vpnigncds including connection f0!" electric stove. In excellent repallfi. 5117-5-31-11 l . EVERYQNE will enjoy hearing f iPoul Kolllns in Shakesp:are‘s"‘Oth-i l cllo" tomorrow night in P.W.C. Hall. l l 5183 . l ATTENDED CONFERENCE -—- RO- ‘I . tarian J. A. MacMillan, of Charlotte- l town, who left on Thursday the 23rd ‘ §to attend the International Confer-l ‘ ence of Rotorians at Dallas, Texas. is ‘ now on his ‘way homo. He will visit _ ‘I some oi the larger Canadian and l American cities before returning. The Conference broke up on Friday. COMPLETING ARRANGEMENTS -—Mr. Elwood Wilson, General Man- Inger oi the International Airways llaimited, and Mrs. Wilson. arrived m the city yesterday afternoon by mo- tor from Montreal, Mr. Wilson, who succeeeds Major General MacBIicn. as the head cl International Alr- iways Limited, came 1o Moncion to ‘complete arrangements and sign uscntracts with the Moncton Airport Limited with whom his company is carrying on a training school for lpllots and is also conducting a pos- |scnger service to Prince Edward Is- iland. from the local flying field at ‘Lcgefs Corncr.-Moncton Tjmcs. CARS COLLIDE-About 9.30 last ‘evening at Palmer and Watson's cor- ffncr a collision occurred between a' ‘Studebaker taxi and a Whippet car. lThe driver oi the taxi Slnlés that the -| Whippet driver was driving without lights and also cut across and was in I the wrong position. He left the |scene of action before his damages, ‘could be ascertained. The Stude-' baker fenders, bumper and other parts were considerably damaged. The noise oi the collision could be .heard for a distance, attracting a large crowd. PERSONALS Mr. Eric Love returned Saturday I night irom a business trip to Mon- trcal. iv BIRTHS MONTGOMERY-At Park Comer. There IS only one King Cole THE teas that areblendod to make King Cole can be purchased by any tea buyer in the great tea mar- kets of Calcutta, Colombo, or London. Any tea importer with suihciently keen fore- sight, rare discrimination and enough capital alwayu to have on hand thenecca- sary teas to carry on in case of crop failures might blend a tea exactly like King Cole. . Yes, anyone might do it- But, as you know, so far no one has. KlngColc caress» Eastern Guardian ..'SALE continued all this Work at J; W. Murdock d: Cm, Mflllilllll- 5169-6-3-3! “SLAUGHTER sale on all lines this week at J. W. Murdock A: Co. 5169-6-3-3i ..‘20% T0 25% of! all our goods and ladies‘ and men's ready-to- weur all this week. J. W. Murdock I Co. 5ll59-6-3-3i .,'THIS 1S A REAL stock reducing sale. Every llne at 20% oii all this week. Don't miss the savings. J. W. Murdock d: C0,, Montague. 5169-6-3-3i THE MARKETS MONTREAL. Qua... June 2 - Egg receipts on the Montreal produce market were considerably improved for this week amounting to 19,855 cases which is nearly 10.000 cases bet- ter than last, week. The total sales for last wcck show a complete re- covcrey to usual totals for the period of the year. Butter receipts amount- ing to 7.712 boxes were also greater than those oi the previous wcck. Cheese arrivals also showed an in- crease. the total being 22,905 boxes. ior the week. Saturday's receipts for butter, eggs and cheese were as iol- lows: butter, 2,521 boxes; eggs 14,940 cases: cheese 4.545 boxes. Wholesale. butter prices were unchanged on Saturday. The marketiior castcrn townships Number One pasteurized being ‘general at 35 cents per pound. improvement in trading was reported at the weeks‘ close. Retail prices were steady at 37 cents per pound for so- lids and 38 cents per pound prints. 70R SALE-DOUBLE HOUSE NOS. 88 and 85 Cumberland Street. Mod- ern conveniences, hot water heated. Separate furnaces. Rents well, Ap- Dly Mrs. J. A. MaoLaren. 79 Hills- boro Street. 4048-6-1-21. fllll. IIIIUIS, PEIENNIALS, Linden or Lime Trees. Limited quantity oi large street trees, Snow- ball, Hydrangea, Weigella, Syringe. Lilac. Perennial Phlox. Poeniel. Bleeding Heart, Rose Bushes. A very limited quantity oi the above ior sale at J. J. Gay at Son. Phone 2M. KIM 0! Prince Street. 89074-3041.. Salesman Wanted JALIIMEN WANTED - saus llont ior Prince Edward Island. Good pay. Pres outfit. We want i new a reliable, energetic representa- .' tin to handle the but districts on the Island. Our agency is pront- Ible. Writs. Pelbaai. Numry- 00-. TDMIU, Qt, S. W. I-il-ti. Wanted ...._..._.......___._.____...._-_- IEIJAIII PAIT! WANTS Illld name Apartment. Apply m wnuu - "x r. z:- Guardian. alo-a-u-fl- M WA "Tm-TO III! IOI WIIK Orton days. a motor truck and l MINI.‘ II further Particulars av‘ ,’ W! i0 IL P. TIMI, II. Amhfolo Si" g aua-a-ai-al COCO ____________.__ MEMORIAM arm MOIIRNING cards at shortest notice. Guard- ian Job Printer!’- aaraco MACDONALD. 122:1 Surveyor, Hermanvllle, Sourls. aslss-s-n-l mo Misceuaneous__ May 27. to Mr. and Mrs. Heath FOR R-EPMR m, HARNESS AND Montgomery, a son. tr Dan Al " r y 5153-6-3-41- MARRIAGES coancsrounsnca canns AND lponn-roan-al the United m . with address plunged. lcmmh Parsonage. ‘vmfloe, on Mar Just the thing m ‘acxrgsgfdffn 529th. by Rev. o. A. Grant. John xglgdlifigltlon,’ e c. ti lambrose Ford to Gene Ford. both oi . j North Milton. ‘ BRYENTON-SAUNDERS -A‘. lUnlted Church Parsonage, Winsloe, ion May 29th. by Rev. G- A. Grant- to Nettle Maud ‘Leslie Bryenton lsaunders, both oi Winsloe South. the l cheese prices on the local market l were better during the past, week. No. 1 Ontario colored advanced to 18 1-4 cents per pond and Uo. 1 Quebec rxhite and colored sold at 18 cents per pound. Eggs ruled steady through- iout the week. Retail prices were as ; iollolvs: fresh extras 35 cents per do- men; fresh firsts 32 cents per dozen, l and fresh seconds 2B cents per dozen. "The potato market was quiet, the hot weather reducing demand con- {IIPPING TAGS EXPEDITIOUSL! s supplied. Guardian Job Prlnteryi! mattresses. Dim" BSIIltlTY Fllth" Mattress 00.. 1M Govt" 5'4"" Charlottetown. P-EI- Male Help Wanted n-A CLERK FOR A wag-dire store. One with expor- ggn" preferred. Apply Guardian Qmoa 6138-0-1-4-7. —-— tary ioldlni ‘ etc Nursing SCHOOL rou NURSES. mnry Gale Hospital. I-Iavorhill. New flmdmlfdgf: pltsl and accredited schoo- year course. Aiiillations with Prov- idenca om Harlin! and ""1"" and Ear Infirmary. I-‘ilht i101" d!!- Allcwance 115-00 mlmlhl-V- cl”'” TRAINING Stephen IOIJONIA FEATHER BEDS MADE INTO SANI- admlttsd hbruarv and September. c-—-- DEATHS HAYDEN-On Sunday. June 2, Annie (Tweedy) Hayden, widow oi the late John F. Hayden. Funeral onTussday. June 4th, irom the residence oi her brother, John Tweedy, leaving house at l1 a. m. ior Vernon River Cemet- 6W. In Memoriam .__ In mémory oi our dear mother who passed away June 4th. 1920. Th’; golden gates were open, A gentle Voice said “Come? With farewells left unapoken. an; calmly entered homo. Inserted by her daughters. Mrs. Walton Toombs, North Wlltshiro. Miss Sophie Ramsay. Belmont. Mus. . 5102-04-11 n ‘. Aggro Oils hour from Boston. '1'?» y;ars oi nun School nuulrvd- f" "F" .» . - g-gngégfm-"m "P" °° 21%;; 1V. D. MacLean , ’ _ ,__-;..,_ uuoaaraan Articles For Sale aemamaaa - l rm m "roaraan anawra“ - wilful‘: ,- am loam ior Catalogue. "Emil"! m“ '» - ‘reroute. oar-snail»! 99§'§-§§-§§-§-9§§ B0ot’s Fruit Saline contains the chief natural prin- ciples oi the O-§§4-Of§Ofi-§§ Q GRAPE AND LEMON It 1a a pleasant tasting, cool- ing. refreshing remedy which i gives prompt relief in case; oi billouanssa. constipation, heart- burn, acidity oi the stomach. etc. Price 01.00 Per Bottle. THE PROMPT DEUGGISTS ac innon j Dali's Co." , .15‘ KooAK““J-i1’0 ‘owl: run wfll-IVARLQTTETOWN GUARDIAN talns were sixty dry- - sldcrably. Prices were easier for New . g QQOOO§ OQQ§§QQQQ@QQQQOQQQOOOQ 0060009’ Brunswick potatoes during tn; week; QWlth Prince Edward Island prieui ' steady. New Brunswick Green Moun- ' cents per ninety pounds. 1n bulk, on track in oarlul ‘uulk lots. Prince Edward Island po- tatoes were eighty cents for whites [KT ninety pounds lo bags. Church Services _-.__- TRINITY UNITED CHURCH The West Kent Cadets paraded in} ' uniform to the morning service at. , Trinity. There was n large turnout‘ ;. and the boys pa ‘ pearance. ‘rl-ley were welcomed by the, ‘ a splendid ap-l Pastor, Rev. H. Johnson, who spokei irom the text as found 1n Isaiah SZ-i _ _ the evening sermon." How Paul came and 05 cents for Green Mountains . u; impugn; -yu 11am,“ u, Wm, 1 close attention. same relation to the Historic Jesus. Q The ltltbful hiab priest in talus aer- tainial teGod; as incarnate. Be becomes Iaad over ail things to tbs Church, which ia the new creation. "I know whom I have believed." 'l‘llese words oi Paul was the text oi Paul and man today stand in the answered the question —"How may ws know Him today?" The Ladies oi the Aid , are» undertaking the work oi spring-i cleaning the Church this week. The annual meeting “of the Wom- ena’ Miuionary Society will be held at the home oi Mrs. Murdock Ross,- Upper Prince St, on Thursday at 8. il- m- . The closing meeting oi the 0.0.1. l '1‘. will be hold Tuesday evening. ' In tho morning the choir rendered the anthem "The Lordis King," by O O O QQ4O-O§-QOO§-OO+QQO' i- ' - GENT-TEAL ADMISSION so carers. Under the Auspioea of t ‘.1 mwoo-owo-w-eeaeooowoeoywu oee+o PAUL KOLLINS RECITAL Under the distinguished patronage oi Illa Honour Iaeatnnu Governor and Mrs. Heart: to be bold . TueedayJune 4th. 1929 INPRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE. HLAjJI pf ~ be Junior C. W. L. i g Good Showing By Island Students ‘ The iollowing is the standing oi‘ lPrlnce Edward Island students in. f the examinations oi Acadia Unlver-_ 12, (‘Behold a King shall reign in. gimp“. m‘ m1“ hem‘ m,“ by Mm slty oi Wolivillez. righteousness" and made special re-‘I icrence to King George whose birth-Q day we commemorate today, payingl 5mm." no s,“ out Thy Lmhhu‘ side. Norman McPherson. , In the evening the Anthem was Al’! l Hid Z ' Class B-C. llrrlrisllalv, Summer-l an eloquent tribute to his many ex-f m. “h, m” be.“ “ken by M,“ Art 3 1» cellent qualities which have made‘ hlm not only s. National figure. ‘ greatly beloved but an International. and world character honored andj esteemed by all peoples. The Mon-' ' archy under King George represents , the ideal iorm oi Democratic Gov- ‘ ernment. In the second part oi the text the speaker contrasted the con- ception oi a. man as held by the world irom the earliest times down to the presentga warrior, with the prophetic conception “And a man» Y’ shall be as a hiding place from the i wind, and a covert from the tempest, ‘ as rivers oi water in a dry place. as the shadow oi a great rock 1n a : weary world." The boys were urged to . catch the vision as presented by the l Prophet Isaiah. The music consisted of an anthem, l "Thou hidden love oi God" set to . music composed by Professor Fletcher ‘g and dedicated to Reverend Mr. John- i son as this will be the last Sunday at | which both Professor Fleto‘ and Mr. iJohnscn will be present. Rev. Mr. . Johnson leaves ior Conference early 1 this week and Prof. Fleioher is loav- ‘ ing on a trip- to England next week to visit his parents, The morning ser- vice closed with the singing oi the National Anthem. l, The attendance at Sunday School |‘ was 335. The offering was for Mis- sions and a short address was given by Rev. George McLeod who, with Mrs. McLeod are here on a iurlough from Trinidad on a visit to the ior- mer's parents. 1n the evening the congregation greatly appreciated a solo by Mrs. W. J. Mutch of Cherry Valley which was Very sweet and effectively rendered. Dr. Ramsay's subject was "Through nature to God" and spoke from the text Job, 12-8 “Speak to the earth and it shall teach thee". At this time especially should we study and see the glories of nature. We have aheart appealing for the beautlml and as we see beauty in nature we should re- member that God 1s beauty as well truth" "There's not a plant or flower below but makes His glory known." Nature is iull oi meaning but there is more than that which lg found ln nature. The book oi na- ture must give way to the Book oi Life. Search the scripture. Christ ll the iulfiller of the purposes oi nature as he was the iulilller oi the Old Testament. ‘Turn to Him. Let u love nature but let us also be led through nature to God. Each year Dr. Herbert K, Carroll compiles statistics concerning church 1 membership 1n the United States. l, Those tables published in the Christ- ‘ lan Herald of New YOIKJIIOW a most i encouraging growth 1n various de- l nominations during 1928. The net 1 gain of the churches, as disclosed by l the ilgures amounted to 1.114.087 P during the past year. This is nearly | twice as large a gain as was recorded l by the same bodies ‘ previous. The total membership oi the churches oi all denominations in the jUnited States, as disclosed by Dr. Carroll's statement, ls 1n round numbersp flity million; or, to quote his figures more precisely, 49,709,100. These statistics make no claim to lniallibillty, beinl based upon the ordinary reports of the several do- nomlnations, some oi which are kept with much more accuracy than others. 1n general. however, 1t is aaie to say that the tables present a fair picture. ZION CHURCH "Biblical reasons ior the Incarna- t1on" was the Minister's subject yea- iarday morning. The main points in brief were: . He cams to reveal God to men; as God's ideal man. He suns to reveal man; o provide a amines for sin; that Ha lnlsht be a merciful and - For Sale 1B1 Chevrolet Iiaaeb in excellent condition, recently overhauled h! during the year Jack McLeod. At the close of the’ sermon the choir sang the hymn "1 know in whom 1 have believed". this being in keeping with the thought cf the sermon. Mr. Malcolm McKin-L non sang the solo part oi this selec- tlon. l Till: BAPTIST CIIUECII Dr. A. C. Vincent.‘ entered on his: duties as minister oi the Charlottte-j town Baptist Church with tho serv-L ices of yesterday. The audiences: morning and evening were large and i attentive. ' The morning sermon "Jesus' stand- ard oi greatness." was based oni Mark 1o. 4s. "FOY the Son oi man} also came not to be ministered unto. but to minister and to give his llie, a ransom for many." The speaker referred to the many dlfienent con- captions of Jxus; that held by the Jewish people and indeed by his own disciples. oi the Messiah who should materially govern and restore the glory oi Israel, the idea oi the Teacher who should bring to the world new truth, new ideas of God, The Prophet who might unveil the unseen, the Impostor- and ilnally the Example whose llie and ideals we should follow and attempt in re- produce. In these days there is the danger that we shall regard Him oi whom the Almighty laid "This is my beloved son" as an example an only an example. Messiah, Teacher, Prophet.’ Ex- ample, Jesus is all oi these and more. Jesus, Son oi Man and Son oi God. saw man as he was, in his weakness, his needsfhis futile search for happiness; Jesus seeing the need, had burning within his great heart the vision oi "the Father's busi- ness" "tha Son oi Man came not to i Impelied by this migty ideal, he followed it even unto the end, and he asks his people now to follow him and like him to minister-w serve. The mark oi our devotion is in the answer to the query "Do we desire, above all else, to serve?" "A Preacher Unashamed" was the lllbloct oi the evening sermon. Tile text. Rom. 1-10. "For I am not ashamed oi the Gospel oi Christ." What was Paul's Gorpel? It, wgs the supernatural gospel, and the gospel oi fact. Science has no right to be dogmatic-it deals with theor- lea-and abatracta-Jrhe chug-en nu a right to be dogmatic. It is dealing with facts. Paul preached the gospel oi the Cross, the gospel of the emp- , ty tomb, the risen Lord. The blood oi Jesus Christ cleanseth us irom all sin." ‘ I am not ashamed. Surrounded by Roman power-faced with keenest; vlctlon, he said "I am not uhamed." , the Gospel oi Jesus Christ is a gos- g pel oi a. glorious achievement-Lani our lives express our pride and glad ; confidence. It is a power. No power in this world today so; great as the power or the Cross. Ill is the only power that will bring] peace, personal peace civic peace. in- , tematlonal peace. ‘ POWER UNTO SALVATION. ‘therein 1a the purpose oi the Gos- pel. The power is there available to all. ‘the way to its mighty working and the only Way is the way ei ac- ceptanoo-thrpusn giving your heart to God. The limitless power may be yours- ‘wiil you through Christ. connect your llie with God, and let-that power flow through. and express it- aeli in your llie. . The music oi His evening service was particularly worahipiul-and im- prosslve. A particularly fine render-= ing of "Hark, Hark My Son" was rendered with Mrs. Henderson very I side. L. Simmons. Charlottetown. Biology ' be ministered unto but to minister." ‘ philosophies, with pride 1n his con-j _ axprsaalvaw taklm the coultralto rendering oi "I will extol Tbae 0 Lord" Ill Mtlbi!’ fins. Mil McNeill IN! Mf- Q1118!!! very effectively took the aeloa in ths ‘ _ anthem "Iralas the lard Ye Heavens More Him?‘ - painted. Phone Eric Love at ll: or 800. Q___.._......_, 8111-04-8 The ordinance oi the lord's Sup- DII 10A dispensed at tbs evening solo. Miss Barbara Mclloillb soprano . l v 4 Class B-C. Bradshaw, Summerside. Biblical Literature l Class A-Jessle E. Cook,‘ Murray River. v . . ' Class B-Emma Bradshaw, Sum? merslde. l. Class O-E. J. Crockett, Summer- Class C-H. McGougan, Summer- side. Biology 6 » Glass B-K. McGougarl, side. Chemistry 1 H. MacGougan, Summerside, McKinnon, Montague, Chemistry 5 Class C~-K. McGougan, Summer- side. Chemistry 3 , Vlass‘ B-C. A. Horton, Lower Mon- tague. Drawing 4 Class A-L. Simmons. town. Economics 1 Eric McKinnon, Montague. Economics 2 Eric Cousins. Long River. Economic; ‘I Class B-Eric Cousins, Long River. Class C-—Emma Bradshaw. Sum- meraideif Economics, Special E. Cousins, Long River. Ewuomlca "8 _ Class B-Jessie Cook, Murray River. E. Cousins, Long River. C. Bradshaw, Summerside. English a Class C-Helen Manson, Summer- side. Enlllsh 1 Class B—-C. A. Horton, Lower Mon- tague. OBIS SP-HB-TTY McGougon, Sum- mofifls English I Class 0—Eve1vn Jenkins. Char- lottetown. English 4 Class B—Evelyn Jenkins, Char- lottetown. Class G-E. McKlnnon, Montague. French 1 Class B-H. McGougan, Summer- side. Class C-E. McK1nnon, Montague. French 2 Class B-Evclyn ‘Jenkins. Char- lotetown. C. A. Horton. Lower Mon- 188116- K- MCGOI-lgon, Summcrside. French 3 Class C-E. Crockett, summersidc. French d 51111111181‘- E. Charlotte- nMcMlnenalben-vrldas. _ g Household Botanical f . i“ Class a-a manna‘. . y Plains. ' - “ Household Economics l2 . . ._ “7 I. Class A-crn-acsnaw. Enhance- side. 7 ‘ "" ‘ l Household Economics I‘ ‘ - Class c-c. Bradshaw, ' side. a. Meuluan. alberry 'Pla|na; Household Economics 3 .. " ’ Class A-E. McMillanw Alberry Plains. " "‘ ' Household Economics 10 W > Class B—-C. Bradshaw, gflmmnfli; side. ; ' Latin 1 " H. McGougan. Summsrslde» E McKinnon, Montague. ' Latin 2 l ' k Class B--E. Crockett, Summer- slde. K. McGougan, Summer-st‘ . Library Sciame ‘Class A-E. Jenkins, town. _ Mathematics 1 Class B-H. McGougan, side. Passed H. ‘Manson. Sumuwte side. _ - Mathematics I _ .. . Class A-L. slmmons. : town. ' . Mathematics 3 H u Class A-C. A. Horton, Lower fugue. Music . v Harmonic Analysis I-B Whitney, Summeraide. Conducting Class 8-H. Whltnlyfi Summcrslde. ..._. _ .' i ' Counterpoint Class B-flf-Whltno! Summerslde. I Instrumentation Class B-v-‘H Whit ney, Summereide. T: Summon‘ Charlotte-- , 'Ia t... I Philosophy Z r Class C-E. Bradshaw, side. Philosophy ‘l , E. Bradshaw. Summereide l Physics I . I ‘ ' Class B-K. McGougan, Summer! side. Physics 2 4 x Class A-C. A. Horton. LOWS! MUD" l tague. L. Simmons, Charlottetown. i Psychology 4 Class B-I-i. Manson, Summerstdo. Psychology 1 v “i, ‘Class C--E. Mcklnnon, Montague- Psyohology Z - ~ Class 134:. Crockett, nominal-else." Psychology‘ 7 - Class C-J. E. Cook, Murray River ‘Spanish 1 Class B-E. Crockett, sunuaersids. Class D-E. Bradshaw, _ side. 7 .1‘. WINDSOR, OIIL, JIIIIQ LII‘ part oi the two ounce worlds supply oi radium is lying lost .‘ some where in Windsor. “It Ill dropped somewhere betw¢en Io- tei Dieu and the office Iii Dr.“ Cary L. Fuller, well known ‘Wind- sor physician. The loss cams to "f " light when the insurance comp-lg. any who holds the insurance on -, the valuable substance advorth- . » ed a reward of $100 for the Ind- Clasa B—Emma Bradshaw. Sum-_ merside. Geology 4 H. Manson, Summcrslde. f‘ Class side. German 1 L. Simmons, Charlottetown. German A Class C-—E. Cousins, Long River. E. Crockett, Summerslde. C. A. Hor- ton. Lower Montague. Englnneerlng 3 Class C-L. Simmons, Charlotte-‘ town. Engineering l Class A-L. Simmons, Charlotte- town. Engineering 2 Class B-L. Simmons, Charlotte- wwn. History 1 ma“ B-Evelrn Jenkins. Char- lottetown. K. McGougan, Summer side. History I Class C—E. Crockett, flllmmgfglflg, History 0 Class C-Helen Manson. S- side. History a Class C-Helen Manson, Summer- side. History Special Class B-Hslen Manson. Sununer- side. Household Economies t service. The usual activities were announc- ad ior the week, particular attention being directed to the Wednesday evening meeting, at. which Dr. Vin- cent ls anxious to meet as many as possible oi the congregation u B-E Bradshaw, Summer- l l ‘n1 . i er oi the tiny capsule. POLICE INSPECIOR HERO spcctcr oi Brixton, Bnglauj, erlck Storey, recently eiiecwd a a gas-filled room 1n which a jet It’ __ ‘ flaming. The inspector was called. n house where a woman, ninety - ‘ ni age. had been seen lying on oi her room. ‘The inspec - floor ‘ ' broke in a window. turned of/{Qthe i I ‘ i: ‘ preventing an explosion, and was‘. l E most overcome before he could » the woman to safety. . "Norms h _. ' We. the undersigned Montague; bower Montague, gan and Hilmulr, agree todoao _ respective places oi buslnefljt 0 ‘m. daily except Saturday. M . day. June 10th until further and on Dominion Day, July Int. . we, the undersigned Iachlallia Montague and Lower Monkll. ‘ ree to close our reapectivfilaoal I bualnem Wednesday albeit/M, l‘ p. m. commencing July 4th _ ing September 4th. ' J. L YOUNKEI. J‘ L. G. IVES g y ' ‘. D. J. McLEAN "' McLEOD & MeGIIGOI ti‘ .. , i. a. neoosau: a 0g‘ R. .1. MeIIQNALQ, s . .- room: a, THOMPSON glib. WRIGHT a rawaar" 5" J. w. mnmocx a c0. a a. raarman w. a. roots a co. b, . lm-oowans. up. w’ t. r. atuan. ensign. 5101-04yl_