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"IiAY’S PLANTS Gag: plants have been distribu- ted oughout the Island for the past iifty years, and we have al- ways endeavored to please Our customers by planting the best seed pi-ocu.rable.—We are listing ten different varieties or Petunia.-3. many 01 them outstanding in every sense of the word. Petunlas: snowstorm, Rosy Morn, Martha Washington. Salmon Su- preme, Balcony Mixed. Blue Won- der. Hollywood star, Flaming Vel- vet, Rose at Heaven. strawberry Festival. All the above 20c doz_ All Double Petunias limited quantity at 50c do»: The following annuals at zoo oz. II Aster. stocks. Phlox. Verbena. Portulaca Zinnia. sweet sultan. Burning Co on flower. Gaillardia, Balvia. Mari- old. Crown of Gold. Arzeratum. u ins. Bcabiosa. For edging of s, Gamolepis. a 01 yellow flowers, Lobella. Sweet yssum. and trailing bobelia.-«Seedling Pansy Carnation. Dianthus at 40c doz. Perrenlals and Biennium-P...nsy and Daisy in bloom—l.arge win- tered over at 10c. $1.00 per doz.— Cantefbury Bell. 15c. Delphlnium or Pen-enial Larkspur 20¢ each 2.00 per dos. Annual Sweet Wil- m and Annual I-lollyhocks 5c each. 50¢ doz_ All 0 1' large Holly- men. Digitalis or ox Glove win- killed. Vegetable Plants—Eb:tra. early Cabbage md cauliflower. twice. ‘ and Iceberg lettuce 25¢ dot. Lats cabbage and cauliflower not ready until June 15th, Cabbage 300 per ioo, Cauliflower 20¢ dos. can 100 Izbymau addioc per too or pos . Carter & o. Beedaxnen have our piusts ior sale and we deliver pimtl to them daily. We are al- ways pleased to have customers at our gardens and person- ally select their plants. firing boxes and we can give better ser- vice. and also make a substantial discount on large orders. All orders for maiiinc or express must be accompanied by money order or cash. small cheques add ior dis- count. Please write very Dlolnly g and sign your name. This add appears in this vfiber Monday and Thursday each week. send all mail orders to J. .1. Gay 6: son.. P. 0. Box 187. Charlotte- L-1005. l I EYESIGHT EXAMINATION Fitting and séiaplying Ghgggg H. J. MABON . M Holids s etc, by £o$::,¢n¢ s.v.r.u. Give I Enjoyable I ' Performance lottertown B.Y. P. U. four-act play, ‘The City" to a packed house. The play was delightfully performed by 5- ung people under the Frances Mary Macxay, Dundas. intermissiopl olm audience with l sed h gmaw pea er one of which two vocal selections, was the new number -‘Jasper I1ul- Gregory Kelley. City. laby" with lyric by Clarence C!har- Tfhaéollowing students have been gran diplomas no the short- hand and 'IyperwriI;IIng Depart- &°”B.§§'n‘n" f°1lIl%;'d: Man i ment :1: e —— ue. : Richard Jamesa—Eric Forsythe. Gladys Bell. Oli/y. Jud .len.kins—Roy Sylvester. Lillian Q18-11!. City. John James—Eaison MacDonald. Sinclair omwfoxd. Wood Islsna. Duke~—-Burlelgh Taylor. . Jet sonderson—Phyllis Dawson. Arthur Toto ue—amoe am/pbell. Lillian Morwn—Violet Neill. M eman-Bemic . Band W‘ar<L Marie—lMargc.ret Phi? role showed herself to be a actress oi great promise formed particular more dramatic‘ parts. val roles opposite Miss han their parts with denoe and eflect. while Mr. Bur- Mm‘! Dowl-ins —- — —- Gregory vesier greatly amused the. au 1- Irene FM'rl8h — - ence and at times threatened to Pear1F»owe—-—--—-— steal the show. The other mem- Jack Maiclaennan —- - fimg at/uart Richardson ._ Mt esired. and their Werner —.-— - tribute bers of the cast, some months stay cdtlieietm both expressed the ‘ensure their familiar places ‘lose pleted the course. but 1; would be 11: uates 04 next 1- neas Tmlni tment . Mil . Alberton. on Thursday evening the Ohar- Irene Farrish. Milton. resented the Wesley Fraser, Ira. 01141 to the William Harnbley, City. Alice Maobennan, City. Jack MacLennan. City. Stuart Richardson, City. Mildred Fraser, Alberton Godkin, Oity. Mhry MacKivy. Dundee. Edith Whilaiotk. City. unz SPELLINGS the — — — — n- Edith Whitlook - — -— — Duwgo, GlI.dysBell—-—-—-—— conii- Laura Hughes — — —— — — "rt's Autumn Now” Mildred Fraser — — 8 2* E 8 K s gs; "5 I I IIIIIIIII Eiibanher was arrested Wednes- m°m*m.. cos. .. . e nee. . ‘x‘Z‘°I»a3"§§§:;e§ than on May 38 he 5303'-HHND (“WWI “Would not on one hem all over the wow] K1111 be a sh‘, Marv many charged “aIi§aoheI- Nth Whmock — — Lillian Clark — — - was reierrlns to the Kllcnz iwllgagf‘ mm_‘.Hmm. __ _ _ Bed 1 Bill Hembley —- —- -- Eve-rett oleod sxssxxéss g _ ... Mildred — - Arthur Godlln - -— - flnoiair vi wiord - Jack Muolenmn -- — Btuart Richardson - IIIIIIIIIIIIII ml at c. ITH Commencement- isa I istnrtbenilsm. INCORPORATED 1855-—'1‘hroush cal error anxietie- 5%: A SUCCESSFUL PLAY — on edneodny evening o “The Gate to Keep‘ drama. to a is yfield Hell. The out follows 3 2 E .g- sxcnarany To MARI! (the minister's wife). Mrs W :1 ‘ Houston: Aunt Ban Gay sbootin' pains), Martha Men any (the dancer Oarl am am - Lowther: fiteohen Blake Willie Johnson: obtaining their diplomas. and her confidence in their wise to we special credit any one player. as each one ex- iled in carrying out his or her pa.r greeted with an overwhelming a “n.” “W! ., The Iollowing sped? rendered between sets: Instrumental music by "'I'he Rm- . which was encored. and I. by Bilue and George Andrew 00794. and I reading ' ere Brown. also a sale or candy. Skyway Lovers & ——- gfinlfhiv Emit "I'lUur places," he was presented their drama in Freder- icton hall. on June 5th. Although the weather was very disc. ie d d theem to send it up from waiter can with the ink. soo tried 30 Sgt Mona. lag! take splxpemlng. ‘You're shot. You need rds iort. - Miss Chm: d1lrln¢ her e’Jht Oollese at the Lewis Toombs who so ple-ted her shorthand End 'I‘ype- . writing course with a. speed oi’ one undxed and two words a minute in shorthand and a speed oi fifty- iou: words a minute in '1‘ypewrit- ing as well as iillinr; a. part-time position during the last few months Mary Dowllng — — Illlll llllllllll Mr. Paquet and Mrs. 5llth€!‘Itfl§'ld 3' would feel in welcoming back Preston Roper — - wlliiyn Hambley - CLOSTNG THE LEDGEB. Stuart Richardson — I I I | 8888832$8$ dents who had entered College iatelntheteli-rnannihadnotcom-l ted among e grad~} yea . The following students have been granted certificates from theBusl- e . (To Gregory Kewy __ __ _ Be 0- tinued Mao!» Margaret man Claire M.a.oNeill -— — id-red Fraser — — Pearl ltowe — —— - Bent Townsend — — — — Wesley Fraser — — —- -—‘ I I I I I I I I I I 88888238283383 Margaret Me.sI..enn.m. cm}. 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