" ii:- Y 30, 1942' a,“ ii‘ UTRCHES T OMORROW PETERS CATHEDRAL ANGLICAN mo“) square 30:5. M. Malone, M. l» 5T. m C” , a. 511N051‘ SERVICE! r i II narr..rn"sr.".t.. ---= 1 . I“ - h 0|. t." 5.":?:03i,;siriii Sermon- r-W PH, oar senvlces ‘. muniou 1-t‘"°'_l,.i;,".ii'y and Friday $.15 "QIP-Aurs CHURCH Bel. A- liidgfgnhalgh. Assistant. “"' P. ills-s Lillian Earle. o’ 'n.kil_iI~Bt‘l‘ill'——Ml§. G- E- Fun Cllillffloh, (fnmmiinion. - Confirmation School Scr- rte. _ . 31°“ ‘"“"'"Z.'1.‘i°'§.§.‘.'.'.‘.'.’.‘." Assistant A. Roy Kendall. L.R.A.M.. A.C.C.O. nlst —Simper. Baritone Glllls. to worship with the congregation Gardner, Rector. ltld retires ior study period. UNIIED CHURCH 0i CANADA TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Prince Street n" H“ h Minister Rev.- liogaldmCl eliirohznrilidilniii. Orga 11.00 A. M. Public Worship, Sermon: Rev. Hugh Miller. Anthem: “I will Feed My Flock" Soloist — Mr. A. R. Sunday School meets at l! s. m. 1.00 p. m. Public Worship. Sermon: Mr. John Dunderdale. National Boys‘ secretary y, M, (3, A. for India Anthem: “Lead Kindly alt-aru- Sullivan Visitors and Students corillauy Welcome. ll=on ma?" school. iiiiirk‘ Men's Bible C!asl. BAPI IST 11o Ermm“ ‘Yiiifi 1,.- mr BAPTIST CHURCH s BYT E R iAN Corner Prince ‘and Fitzroy Street n Thurs CHURCH Minister n Flt, Licut The Rrv'd T. R- llgsueli Snmrrs. l\I.A.. S T M. R- C- ‘(lights Miss Lillian Maeliensle. uluasjnfxr,‘ (‘hurch School. ll l u. our...» worshin- “m. '11» Deum in iZ-Dyh" 1 R M, nivine Worship. (Jherrlle- Praise Ye Jehovah- ‘.. It . Gi!il.rfiiti1illl.:ti~re:w'lll conduct the gmlces and deliver the Sermons- ii ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton Street , Minister i Rgv, G. Carlyle Webster ‘ organist hIlas Rena Wood MORN NG WORSHIP . 11,00 A. M. Theme: ‘My Church. flynlIlSZ 7'2. 702, 295, 541. “mm "Bless the Lord 0M! u|_--_ _. _ --Ippoiltoif-Ivan0fl Ilntnr Choir. Anthem: "Peace I leave with yfllh" l: rls. rgtlloisl, "rs. Rn I‘. M0 P. Iii. Tile “Sabbath School ptl Bible Class. EVENING WORSHIP 1MP, Thelme: ‘Maintaining Dar inheritance.’ llymns tifll, 297, 599. Anllicm "I am Alpha and man," _. ._ .... ._ _ _ -Stllnef'. ' Siiiollt. Mr. Harry Craawell. sewer“) SIIIO: "O DIVIIIQ R5" u,» _ .._ ._. ._ _ -Gounsd lill. Arthur Roper. ‘ilitcongrcglliion extends s most mliallnvitation to friends. old II"! unltworshlp with us, on this the men oi our eighty-second Anni- Willi. Tllmhalt .emember all the WI! Illidl the Lord thy God led thee.‘ In Memoriam JOHN B. McLUItl 0n the morning of November 15, Eli, John B. McLure, a highly es- aned and respected citizen of Ilortil Millon entered into his et- lrnsl reward. Mr. McLure was wide- lmown and was notcd and val- "tl for his good and kindly nar- mnmrlnnor. i-ic was beloved by his y. lie was born at. North Rustico ‘ilhwih l-hc latter years of his lit he had lived at North Milton. il'illL' Mr. McLure are his rile. two sons, two daughters, i-ilftre titers and one sister. Tho rolls "FEM and Holden oi North w“; oaughters: Beta of North iilllon. Mrs. Cecil Simpson, Buy- fin Broth s: Newton of Arling- M" . Amassa of Youngstown, °h1° Everett. North liustico. sis- gimi- Charles B. Home. Oyster d‘ Bfifice. Three brothers and a m"? who predeceased him were l- Pwrlo Mackenzie. Lowell. 8,5,:- fliis- Emily McLure. Norm 1C0. Mrs. Ada Williams, North tzrM M ster Rev. l. Judson Lew. B.A. Morning Worship ll A. M. Sermon: "A modern Pioneer o! Faith." Anthem: "The Spacious Firms- mmt on High" -- - — -(Hayll€nl The Church School 2.30 P. M. Come with the boys and girls and profit bv the Bible Study in the grryun that is planned fnr you. Evening Worshl I P. M. Sermon: "The ome oi the Soul." Anthem: "One sweetly solemn Thoughtfi- .- -- - -(Ambrose) Organist and Choirmaster, John Inch. Mus. Ban. You are Invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH »- -—---T-. -»=-_—_-=_—- CHURCH oi CHRIST CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street Rev. Neil I-lrrman RA. Minister Mrs. v. L. ninlrwell. Organist. Mr. Herman will preach morning and evening. l! A. M. Subject "The Children Left Behind." 2.30 P. M Bible School-A class for every age. 8 P. M. Pastor's Bible Class. ‘l P. M. Subject --“The Bottle- neck to A Ilunzrv. Starving World." A girl's trio will sing at the even- in service. ayer meeting and Bible Study ‘Wednesday Evening at 1.45. "A little one shall become a thous- and." EASTERN GUARDIAN ..‘Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lane. Montague. has received word that their son Hollis had arrived in England safely. ..‘Mrs. S. C. MacLearl, Montague, la spenting a few days in char- lottetown the guest of her brother Major wrr. Poole. ' ..‘Mr. Harry McGre nr and m. William MacQuarrle o Westville, spent the week-end iI'i Montague. ..‘Willlam Noddy of the R.C.A. i". is on a short leave and visiting his {anally in Greeniiekl. L Rustioo: Obadiah, Arlington Heights. Mess. The funeral service at the home and Fairvicw Baptist Church was conducted by Rev. A. E. Todd, North River. A solo entitled "N0 Night There“ was svmoathetlcally render- ed by Mrs. Todd. The large attendance of fricmis from distant and nearby communi- ties were a tribute to the esteem in which Mr. McLure was held. Interment was in Pairview ceme- tery. The pallbearers were nephews oi the deceased: Newton Mcilvre, Amssas Horne, Preston Neill. He- ber Home. Omer Neill. Fred Horne. Large ‘l for a limited DAGGETT 8. RAMSDELL Perfiar COLD CREAM OR ” CLEANSING CREAM SPECIAL This offer la in elifecr 69" time only! ill Kinds 0f LUMBER For Your Building Purposes MACDONALD-ROW woodworking Cg. Lid, 0/ ' Tralnor, Tlgnlsh. The i C rt» bee be Prltlth g l/rvrfl/ 5/74 m/‘V l sleuth‘ 42S hem YOUR GROCERY, DRUG AND TOBACCO STOI Ih-AISO RBTAURANIS BANKS AND POST OFFICES BEIITRAI. GUARDIAN This ooloron ll reserved mr nerve el iocli interest. out advertising ol s nelray nature lulu be inserted It l EUIIII a word. nrlctl; payable in advance. CIIASWELI. lor Photograph CONFEUERATION LIFE LN SUB ANCE. [r978 FUMIGATING - 29S Ric "orld Street. 5-16-Stt-l0i. BEAUTIFUL new Cretonnes. Satcens and Damasks, also travel- lers‘ samples. Henry MacFarlane do Co. 5-29-6-1-2l. RECITAL by pupils of Miss? Rena Wood, Thursday evening, June 11th. RECEIVES PROMOTION. -- Sub. Lleut. Douglas H. Saunders has received notice of his promotion lo Lieutenant R. C. N. V, R. Con- gratulatiorls. MISS LENA McLURE, A.T.C.M.. will resume her classes in music and speech arts the first week in June. 5-28-30-0-2. EXHIBITION 0F GIRL GUIDES Sewing and Knittln for British Children will be hel in Saint Pet- er's Schoolroom on 'I'l1ursda , June 4th irom 4 to 6 P. M, Tea 2 cents. PURCHASES PROPERTY -'I'he beautiful residence oi the late Mll- ler Maihieson. Mount Edlvard Road, was sold by public auction on Wednesday last to Mr. Michael J. Conway. City. TRANSFERRED - sur eon Lieu- tenant. J.W. Hackney, .C.N.V.R.. who has been Jiitlflfitd here on board the l-i M 0.5 “Queen char- lotte" I01- scme time, waves lhi! morning for t-‘lr mainand whcra he has been tTliilS-iéllti He is be- ing replaced here by Surgeon Lieu- tenant R. A. FOTWG. FUNERAL SERVICES-The lun- erel oi Mr. D. J. MacDonald was held yesterday morning from his late residence. 93 Weymouth street L- to St. Dunstan's Basilica where Re- quiem Hlsh M355 was celebrated by Ce t, the Rev. W. J. McCardle who aso conducted service at the grave. Occupying seats in the Sanc- tuary were Rev. A, MacDonald. C. SS. R, of the Church oi the Most. Holy Redeemer and Rev. J. pallbearers were: Messrs. D. B. MacDonald. Roderick MacDonald. A. E. Mor- risen. 8. A. McLeod, T. A, Mc- Mlllm and Capt. A. A. McDonald. ISLANDER DEAD -- Word has been received in this city that Mr. Donald MacPhsil had passed a-way in a local hospital in Calgary on May 19th. Mr. MacPhall was born at Appln Road. P. E, 1., and went to Calgary about 30 years ago. He is survived by one daughter. Mary. Mrs. W. A, Stewart and one son John. both residing in Calgary. Mr. MacPhail was married to Jes- sie Campbell of Nine Mlle Creek who died a number or years ago. ADD TOP DECK — This week H. M. C. S. “Queen Charlotte" has been greatly enlarged by the Midi- tion or a top deck. The changes have been lbla by the 3 ‘ , of the third iloor. and rcmode 1th gets are divided into oiilooa for the ship's doctor, and examination room. general class- com. and rooms ior instruction in rigging and seamanship. There is ‘ ‘also considerable work being done m other Dlrts oi theJtulldlng par- ticularly in the basement where val. uable space will be put to good use. CASE AT OTTAWA —- The Case of Ewen Henry Cameron and oth- era vs. Harry Winchester and oth- ers. the third appeal to the Supreme court oi Canada. will probably be heard on June 4 cr soon after. in Ottawa. It arises out or _ » ; in connection with the intrerpreul- tlon of the will oi the late Edtrard Roberson and in connection with the administration oi the trusts of his estate. Mr. J. J. Johnston. K.C.. represents the appellants and with Mrs. Johnston leaves mas for Ot- tawa. Mr. W. E. Bentley. . C. rep. Iélfinls Mr. Harry Winchester and Mr. H. H. Horne. two oi the trus- tees, ‘and leaves Tuesday for ot- tawa. Mr. Malcolm MacKlnnon is to reggesent Mr. Donald MacKln- non. C, a third trustee of estate, and will also go to Ottawa. next week to attend the hearing. P. W. C. SCHOLARSHIPS —~ Di‘ . o, Steel. Principal oi Prince oi ales College, greaenttng his annu- sl report at t e graduation exer- cises yesterday morning. announced the recent oiier of two new scholar- shi for the college. l.n a commun- alhousle Medical School. he was niormell that "ihrou h the gener- hlity of the W. K. rte logg Founda- tion of Battle creek. Michi an. we are now in a posit-ion to o fer one entrance scholarship into the Dal- housle Medical School for stud nta eomtnghirom Pr not of Wales ol- leg , is scho arshlp will cov: completely the colt oi tuition an Fa ion from Dean I-i S. Grant oi ll extra tees ior the first year,’ n made. . , or the same amount lible ior next year. o e same source snothe scholarship oi i400 to be awards s P. W. O. student who has com- pleted tlle ore-dental course. was also announced by Dr. Steel. Mlnertfabillli-pilln. . W. ip lama, Certificate and Prize Winners u“. MEDAL! a rnlzlls The Anderson Prize-Highest a. clerics and Mat-tiematme 1V. Year l Wunlnocott, Charlottetown. 'lhe S. N. Robertson Prise — Highest in language Work-IV Year William Macklrmon, Cole- man. lire Governor-Generals silver Medal-Leader oi III, Year. Arnold Hilts, Sea View. _ lire Governor-Generals Bronas Meaal—.1lghest in Teacher Train- in! in Normal De arlment, Mar- guerite Woodslde, utsiord. College Prizes - IV, Year-Earl Wonnscott, Charlottetown, .wi1liem MacKirlrlon. Coleman, Gertrude Butler Charlottetown. _ 111 Year-Arnold mus see View. Graham Bert, Charlottetown, Aili- son Deacon. Freetown. II Year (Academlcl-Ann Duiiy, Charlottetown, (Normal) Ruby Morrison, Ham ton, Marguerite Wocdside Knuts 0rd. I Year-Jean Donahue, Rose- vilie, DJfls MacPherson. Dun-blane. D. A MacKiru on Prize-J-Ilgt-l- est in English in lI Year, Grancrn Ball, Charlottetown. _ John Coven Prize - Second in II Year, Ann Duffy. Charlottetown. T A. Lepage Prize - Highest in 1 Year, Jean Donahue, Etbseville. J. Iyeslie Shaw scholarship — Highest in II Year, Marian Mac- Eadlcrn. Ailbin Road. C H. B. Lorlgwolti-l Price — Highest in Biolcgy in III Dorothy Keepln, Charlottetown. Hon. John tel-lords Scholar- shlp -- Highest in Agriculture and its allied subjects - Chemistry and l-‘irlslcs, Donald MacLearl, Tyne Va .e . Maiiilematlcs Prize _. Highest in Mathematics in III Year, Dorothy Keeplaf, Charlottetown. C. . I... Prices - For Lariflllil- es. II Year-Patricia Murray, Mur- ray River. I Year-Jean Donahue, Rosevlilc Canadian Legion Scholarship A student of highest standing. with relative in last. war. Cynthia Ken- dall, Charlottetown. Strathcona Prizes Highest standing in Physical Iralnlng: — Rita Bradley. Kelly's Cross, William Hodgson. Charlottetown, Mar erlte Wcodslde, Knutsiord. Alp orrsus Maolnrlis, southport. Mary Kelfy, Port Augustus. zite Handrahan. Plsquid West, Mary MscNelli, Belle River, Lucie Arsenault. Abr-zn-rs Village. John H Bell Debate Prizes - Students oi II Year. dean Camp- bell, Prsetcwn. Joyce Darrach. Clyde River. srothy Gibson, Marsirileld. Arnold Hillz. Seaview. William Hodgson. Charlottetown. Menadc-re MacDonald. St. An- drew's. Ralph Robertson, East Rrovaliy l9tl8—39 Prince of wa'cs i701- lege Times Sta-ii Medal-A student Personals Mr. Harvey MecLean of the 80y- al Canadian Navy spent last week- end in Cambrldge and Havel-hill Mess, with his slams and uncles- The many friends oi Mrs. James Mutlow oi Charlottetown are sorry to hear that she ts conilned to the hospital. but hope she will have a speedy recovery. - Miss Susie Martin, 32 l-iillsbcro St. leit recently for Toronto where she will be tttached to the R.O.A.F. Women's Division as stenographer. Mrs. G. Ernest Younker and daughter Miss Helen of Brookiield are visiting in St. Avards the ests or Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Youh er. The many friends oi Mrs. William Crossmsn who is at present in the P. E. I. Hospital will regret to learn that she is seriously ill. Her little son born on the 27th is doll-ls nicely. I... A. C. Kenneth N. MacKensie oi ll»? R. C. A. l"., has arrived home to assist in the farming operations on his father's tarm at Hartsville. Air Craftsman McKenzie expects to re- main on the Island about tour w Yeah. who has shown hlmaell most ei- ilcient lrlextra-curriculu student organisations, Burton Hewett, Charlottetown. H011. Cleor e D DeBlots Prim- Hlghest in e Conlrnerce c‘ , ‘Ilerese Murphy. Cardigan. Moore and MacIeod Prize -—Sec- ond in the Commerce class. Mar- garet Wcdd, Georgetown. _ Special Prizes — Donated by the marl-hers of the Staff on Active Service-Highest. in Latin in II Year, Helen Malone. Charlotte- town, Highest. in History in II Year, Donaid MacLean, Tyne Val- ley. Best Note Bock in ~Teacher aullng, Alfredo Rogers, Char- iottetown Highest. in Grade X1 History, Ann Duity. cnsrlotteloun. Country Prizes For Student Oi I Year, King's County. Ray Mac- Ewen. St Peter's. Prince Coun:y- Alberta Bryant, Ellerslie. Queen's Ccunty-Armel MacKlnnol-l. Gra- ham's Read. Tygolng Medals -- Remington Ran Ltd—Medal for speed. Lili- lan Keys. Charlottetown. Under- wood Elliott Fisher, Ltd. - Medal for accuracy Margaiet Wood, Georgetown. Dr B C. Keeping Prize- For Hgtlesg in Health Examination in each of tire rwo Srctions, Malccm Beck. Montague, Joseph Noonan, carletcn. , _ Reader’! Digest Prizes -- Chi‘! year's subrcrlption to the Rnarlerb Digest. presented by the Digest - awarded to tn;- ‘algdptorian Wil- liam MacKinnovl, Coleman FOURTH YEAR HONOUR DIPLOMAS (Order of Merit) Earl Wonrlacott, Charlottetown; William MacKlnncn. Coleman: Gertrude Butler, Charlottetown; Doris Andersen. St- Peter's Bay: Cynthia Kendall. Charlottetown; John Bell. North River. R. R4 Keith Bernard. St. Eieanors: Eliza- beth M-zclraine. cllarlottctown: Lorne Burdet-te, Dumas Cen‘re: Dorothy Macleod. Ugg; ‘Lloyd Weeks. Charlottetown; Catherine Bethune, Charlottetown. FOURTH YEAR GRADUATING DIPLOMA ‘Donald Glllfs, Charlottetown. NORMAL CERTIFICATE Eleanor Mary Dusty. Gaarlotle- THIRD YEAR CERTIFICATES (Order of Merit) Arnold Hilts. french River; Graham Bait, Charc-ttetown: Alli- son Deacon, Prsetovrn; Dorothy Keeping. Charlottetown: Arthur Shama, Charlottetown; Lloyd Cox, Morell: lfiederlcir Kslzer. York: Frederick Martin. New Perth; Jean MacQuar-rie, Cardgan; Olve Keeping, charlolietnrsl; Clive Stewart, Sculhpori; Rrss Stewart, Charlottetown; Eleen Clerlrn. New wlltrhire; Burton Howatt. Charlottetown: Bruce Hawkins, Murray Harbour; Laurence Ram- say, Prlncetown; Pius Sgswcrth. Georgetown; Marjorie Cameron. Albany; Joan Miller. Charlctfe- town; Beryl DeBlols. Charisma- town; Allison Saunders, Charlotte- tcwn; Felice Arsenault, Charlotte- town. THIRD YFAR. PASS LIST (Order of Merit) ‘Keith Pldkard. Charlottetown. n. R; Nona Bruce, Montague; ‘Gerald Foster, Charlottetown. NORMAL CERTIFICATES (Order of Merit) Joseph Macaulay. Souris: Clar- en“ cl-lrlstle. r t ttral Lot l6: Lucie Arsenault, Wsllingtcn; Gsorge Halliwell. Albany. SECOND YEAR CERTIFICATES (order o! Meritl Marion MacEachern. Appin Road. Ann Duffy. Chtown. Helen Malone. Clftown. Patricia Murray. Murray River. Donald MacLean. 'l‘,vne Valley. Yvonne Arsenault. Urbanville. " Get- Rich- Quiclr ? " lion for . Charles E. Worth. ill Gt. (chieila on Vance Maelily. Bloomfield Station; Bruce Peynter" 5.5.4, lienslngtnnr ll. llllllhiilL Brown. New Lnmloru Ii. A. Jeiley, (Tlselsrn I‘, lllnilnl. Springfield. . liowlfl, Montserrat lrfiliblil Marti-an. It,it. l, (‘nitttlam Hoe Kennedy, Ilarrly Illrbnur North: llrnoel Graham, West Der-en. l, lllrry (treen. Cenlrli node tie: 0.!" Johnson, charrtllll arm. om. lvallan. Blmttihltl charter l’. Inlay. Norman: 0.1. llualm. Il.rr.s. summon-warn Wlnlfen II‘, Currie, ILIIJ. ITLOIPII Mlfrili Mar by Vernon mm. Amer Wan . lifllnt Vanni (‘harlot l, hints’. Para tvlrnrrl . nloptl II. Mulls-an. ll.it.|. tlmmai merge Mall-need. at. Elaansrm mm. Mac-Loin. hm l0, anon. than AJ. bll-lhneld. Trend's trout ltarl lllsrnnmi. Wlnhltmr ma. from. mm. lmnlnslsm A. llbllfirl. loot N. Hillier Waldo MacDonald, Bothsrelh .ii "O, it's not a get-richquick pro- position. But it's good business. this year, to start as many good chicks as you have accommoda- . . good business, and good practical patriotism. Remember, on the one hand, how Britain and the Canadian forces both in Britain and at home depend on US. for the food they cannot carry on without . . urgent demand has raised the price of eggs by 7 to i0 cent! per dozen above the level of recent years. ‘ From both standpoints, it’s worth thinking about. and doing ' something about. Have you room for some more gmd chicks . Day-Old Chicks Seaed and Non-Scared Started Chicks Sexed and Non-Sued "first come: first Mrs-- ed" ls a rule we have to follow. Better figure what you nenl, and order NOW. . on the other hand, how this (lenrga rn., Charlottetown display) Raymond nnncm. Ilunlrr Rivers Oils-er Clmlron, Kenslngtonl \'. E. mtifr. Klliiaohl; Mrs. ArthnrJ. llnmarnNeu- Anllan; J1). Bil-Queen, Flag; (Lil. Home. no: til. nrnollyn Let elr stcvsmn ream lllm Jam- llerliarson. beneath, ' our,» "illu- me Bray chicks every time, This is the eleventh year wr- liave ordered chicbl from Hunt's." (‘harlot Archer, Chnrloiiofufill P. it, l.-"lieal lririll from start in finish." William ll. Marvell. (Their). I’. H. l.--"\\’omlerful bunch of pullers. Flurl ni’ ‘lilies-log every tiny ti? eggs to G0. so you lee I'll) we are rlillabterl" u". Iihhe Pfliillli. Ilbhmoasfl, I‘. E. L-"Wondrrful hardy only to loni nller,f'-~ Ira. Wrtlliellll Morel-ay. Union Road. I'.I'.‘. l, -- "Hare bld Bray (Jhlclrll the llst liyeara. illlll follml them satisfactory in i-very wny . . . good healthy. aluriiy chicks." Kathleen MacNeeley. Chtowrl. Freda Hewett, Tryon. Paul Landrlgan. Cambridge. Florence Gamble, Albany Rural. Annie nose. South Lake. Nathaniel Mair. Georlfliilwll- abet Bourke. Charlottetown. Mary Christian. Launching. Fred Debory. Georgetown. Eunice Rackham, Wheatley River. Ines? Compton, Chuown. Muriel Jones, Pownal. caste _MacArthur, Cornwall. Benwilllanls, Chuown. Harold West, Chtown. 1!'_lora Maclsaac, Rock Barre. John MacKay. Pleasant Valley. Rita lid-learn. Kildare Central. Margaret Mooney. Peekes Station. Myrtle Gallant, Chtown. William Moreside, Chtovrrl. Pei-he Bell. Carleton. Melville Brown, Chtown. Allin Thompson, Chtown. Doroth Gibson. Marshiield. Wlnnl red MacEwen, St. Peter's Harbour. William Murray. Ch'tov('n. Robert Wood. Chtown. Alexandra Ferguson, Head. Robert Stuart, Wood Islands East. Norbert Reid. Ho e River. Francis Bolger. sanley Bridge. Norman Hardy, Montrose. Peter Raven, Chi/own. Elmer MacPhall, Clyde River. Ruth Tarbush. Clrtown. Frank Ofihea, Montague West. Mary E. MacDonald. Bonshaw. Hartley Ward. Chtotm. Joyce I-Iowatl, Cil‘t0\vll. Arthur Mooney. Clrtown. Wilma Reid. Middleton. Lois Glllis, Melville. BMary G. MacDonald. St. Peters ay. Mary Hennessey. Chtown. Ruth Croken, Albany. Estelle Lea. Vernon River. Robert. MIICQIIEIITIQ. Scurls East. Jean Williams. Chtolm. Betty L/Ellzhtlzer. Chtown, David Barlvse, North Bedeque. Kathleen R..d Hope River. Mary hiacinn Elliotvalc. Eileen MacPhce, Chlown. Marcia Murray, Cifiown. Isabel Plggctt. savage Harbour. Floyd Drake, Chtoml. Olive Finiayzscn. Grand View. Pauline Peters. Ci'l'tn\vn. ‘Bertha Molyneaux. Warren Grove SECOND YEAR PASS LIST (Order of hicrltl Eleanor Wood. Crapaud. Marlon Maclsaac. Glcnwood. Phyllis Rcsslter. Chtown. James Smith. st. Teresa's Derrill MacGuigan. St. PatrlclCs. Anthony Kissingcl‘, Clftcu-n. Margart MacEwell, Morell. William Large, Clrtoyvn. Norma Shaw. St. Catherine's. ‘John Macleod, valleyileld West. TEACHER TRAINING DEPT. Second Year Certificates (Superior Second Class Licensel Ruby Morrison, Hampton. Marguerite Wcoclslde. KfllliSiOTd Mary Gamble. Albany Rural. Joyce Darrach, Clyde River. Willlam Hodgson. Clrtown. Katherine Doyle. Chwcwn. Malcolm Beck. Montague. Greflofy Doiron, Armariale. Marguerite Brehallt, Chtown, William l-linc. Clftcwn. Mary Kelly, Port Augustus. Fem Bovyer, Georgetown. Marion Bell. Stanley Bridge. '5‘ h! Cardigan film“; iiliiiilrtciéiiii“iu.u. ‘Braniford Roofing(Maritimesllimited l-Ierl ey Palmer. Rosevilic Rita Bradley, Kelly's Cross. Caroline MacCabe. Stanhope. Menadora MacDonald, 5t. An- drewa. Zita Handrahan. Pisqllld West. Mildred MacKinnon. Earnsclliie. Jeane Campbell. Freetown. Ralph Phillips, Arlington. Ena Morrison. South Granville. Nellie Hewlett. Sturgeon. Rebecca Sark. Lennox Island. Anne Ttreegly, Vernon River. Bernice Murphy, Mlllvale. Elva MacKay. Stanley Bridge. Pauline Hooper, Marie. Ursula Morrlssey, East Royalty. Maud OJ-iarlley, Monticello. Jean Wood, Mount Herbert. Eileen MacFadyen. Augustine 0V6. ' Joan O'Connor, Clinton. Rita Berrigall. Charlottetown. ‘Ralph Robertson, East Royalty. PASS LIST (Second Class License) Clara MacDonald. Emyvalc. Thomas Bradley, Kelly's Cross. Sadie June Banks, Bradalbane. Bernice Haughcy‘, Chtown. Alphorlsus MacInnls. Souihport. Lois Weatherble. Fort Augustus. Margaret Brehaut, Guernsey Cove. Margaretta Rice. Montague. ‘Mary Coyle. Clrtown. ‘Joseph Noonan, Borden. SECOND YEAR COMMERCE (Order of Merit) ‘Ieresa Murphy, Cardigan. Margaret Wood, Georgetown. Jean Coles. Milton. Lillian Kays, Charlottetown. Louise Rogerson. Crapalld. Fern Easter. O'Leary. Alvere Arsenaull, Cl-larlottetown. AmyJohnson. Margate. ‘Phyllis MacLeorl. Charlottetown. ‘Phyllis Woodslde. Kensinglon. ‘Margaret Ballem. Mount Albion. Marian MacKlnnon. Wcst Royalty. Hattle l-‘icgerson, Victoria Eleanor Dyment. Nor-them. ‘Hazel Martin. Charlottetown. ‘Allison MacRae, Central Royalty. ‘Eunice Condon. Charlottetown. Cecelia Peters, Charlottetown. ‘Dorothy Drake. Millview. Jean MacLeod. Royalty Junction. ‘Mary Pratt St. Peter's. Eilnore Williams, Charlottetown. Freda Maclnnls. Charlottetown. ‘Glenn Sharpe, Borden. ‘Ruth Maclnnls. Southport. ‘Margery Baker. 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