5' RIL 19. 193s FP rStock Quotations EXCHANGE tfnnadlun Pren) ' i. Montreal = Stock Market I I itlNTiil- \|1r|| 1e |- ~ . | 1'|1'~|t] - - ~ -r1iii.|1 11ml l“"""' m‘ “\"|"l||i~'" main... 1.. u... -<.111|>1i1~1| by n"; |=l V|'V‘1‘l| lmlny I n1il,r1-i.~' . .'l‘i:i |l'\' .lIi'.1i. =1 Hem: Hull! .1,.n.-..~_~ m n-slnulkin ('l'<1\\'|| .1 in-nnnlrk krunl- . I-‘il ' Uhin 4* \ franc. .0171. 1,1‘ rl-ll-inuluirk .‘_‘\'.<1_ llrilalin |1111|1u| l.l7|u rival-Inna mitts, (ironw- "Illllilltl flax-in |IlIl11,':|I'_\' 111-1 1 1:<l Ziull York Stocks ‘::::::'.'."'ii1...'-:;"...;Rt'?.’-......._ b r1 pz-seln .11 ; percent . k ' iiif..‘~~1-~~1~ . .,, IQ—(.\.I‘,\~- r't MINING (tnnnilinn Pres») Sim-In. .\i.'1\ llli All-v . .. .,\' nivulvwlse |1]\\'l1|'i|l .. . czeizzv (Fnulullnn Prelim) \\'iX.\'II‘l€ti, .\|1l'll 13-‘ (mow z Eloy 53%: July 5151.; -; .\1=[_\~ 21-3,; .1111,» 2l’;.'\: aiegn; e n . . . . . . . .. ll I1‘ ... I liullunrer |Iu\\€'_\‘ Keeley . . . . .. Kirk ink» ‘ l ul . .\l:l .\' J11 i)’ .'<1r:11-|l1l .. 1111i (‘oli-ny Pioneer I'm-alter (lnemnnt .\' . \\’ dime. l._ April, 1s -l.11ck of ile- "lltinuwl l11-:1\'i1|<-~.~1 in re- ‘ < ::-_~.1j»1'»(1, ' YINLISTICI) '1 built-r iu drop 11 eent n11 I prminee 11ml t|‘|lI‘_\‘ mar- . rrivnla fulfilled LL-iil IVIA- . gent nunlln-r I11 some time. r-grxuieci llutten aelll for 537 --nl.< a pnnmi for earloiu or l1-.~=.“. and l111;,-11-.- were ulull-rlliiiillilg the market n! 11p- flltflt‘. Owing tin- heavy rel-- 1-1|>l.~_ no pinch I11 rum-lie»: in own-et- vll this week through llirlfilgtl stem-ks Ire Luann lo'l1e nun; . .\ t-‘lvlliiifr tone |11‘-- 1'-1l r111 th" i: 11111rket. (fariots or less werlxlllii: i? rents :1 dozen for uvtrns, 14'} his for firsts 11ml l!» cents for \ few allies lruo. inn-n 111:1'le wk nt J0 rents for extras and it el-nls for firsts lint IZOHIIFQ fur- lhcr along this line has bcen reported. li"t"f‘i|>i.\l were 1,87% eases. , "ill-cue eased hnl fa cent at l" l0 1"‘;- eenls a pound for current 0n- tilrio rnlorell. Lust years cheese lmid nt l? 1.1 12 ccnta. Offerings totalled 1.7.‘. ran-a. J 'l‘|u~ general quotation r1111swiek nnil Prince. lilltrarli Ial.1'ni Nfibilllllvh was ‘I5 cents ncr 80 llv'l"'l . Jig n11 New t \“_§\§'_ ~ longest cure give you the most lasting and ‘delicious chew when (you ask for H & N Black Twist. You'll have the time of your life trying to chew the flavor out of this tine tobacco. MT’L._§URB (Clnldiua Iron) 1s A on . . . . .. m?“ Ilvilililllfilflik! 70 llum Eng _ Imp Oll 9 Iulp 'l‘n_b 8|‘, l11t Pete 19% Walker Pfd 10 N. Y. CURB (Canadian Prensa) film-kn Amer (‘you ll ,, Ann-r Cyan ll Ann-r Sup Pmicr . As G and El . . . . .. t':111 iliun-oni . Vitles Serv ... I'll Bond‘ and Share . Word of‘ (xmada A . 111111 Oll ... . Int Pete ... ~- Nin: Ilml ... . Ni. Oil Ind u... . Ln/Esrocx (Canadian Pres!) . .\iO.\'l‘RE.\L, April 1&-No ship- ment of export cattle is scheduled to t-_1ke place from Canada to the United hingllnm this week, it was reported on the Montreal livestock markets it'll"! 'l‘he nI-.\t sllipnlentn will he on -\l>ril ‘.‘l'_ when the S. .\'. hlnnehenter lteginn-nt nails from iilnutrl-nl with n load. I‘:.\lml‘tfl tn date this yen;- (o. "Iitillfl-PGS iu-ud, all through Maritime |10l'- s. (Canadian Pren) .\l0.\"l‘lll'Z.\l._ April lS-Oft'erlngs nn iln- two 311ml“- live. n Illllfkfitfi \\‘l'l"t‘ _ ‘ - , l," calves, 4-»? hugs and ‘l0 lambs including a- bout 400 hogs held over. 'l‘i1e enitle. nlnrket “'11s unchanged. (‘alvr-a were steady to firm. Prices rungl-li frnul $2.50 fnr common light drinkers to $4.51 fun melllnnl to IIIWI- uhn glwll qunIlLv. 'l‘i1'.\ hulk of the exiles were 11111110 around $3. 'l‘i1ere were only 20 lnniha and these were snlrl at $4.50 each for me- (lium good kimla, Ilngs were in fairly goo/l demand. Prices were steady to firm. About S0 aelrcln hnenna 'ere sold to local ()tl1t~r\ grmlca anltl 0 to K’ l‘ Cheap Rates T0 Moncton (Special to the Guardian) MONCTON, N. 13., April 1'1- Announccment is made of a bar- gain trip being operated by the Canadian National Railways from statons in the Maritime Provinces to Mansion on Friday Apr'l 21st next in connection with the recep- tion to the Moncton Hawks, senior amateur hockey champions of Canada and winners of the Allan Cup. Tickets will be good to re- tum by regular trains up to and induding Monday. April 24th. This is another of the series of popular low fare coach excursions which have been operated by the railway and it is expected that a large number from outside points will b" on hand in Moncton 0n F‘r‘d:1_v to give the first mam from the Madtinics ever to achieve the Domnon hockey chmnpionship B. royal wciwzme. Ticks-ts will be good on day coaches only and as in 0th- er excursions of this type I10 V18‘ gglge will be checked. children of five and under twelve years of n59 half fare. INDIAN RIVER. SCHOOL Honor roll for March. Grade X—-1 Mary Shea. 2 Augusta MacLelian, 3 Mary Macbellan, 4 Kathleen Gillis. . Grade IX-1 Patricia Ramsay. 2 Helen Gillis, 3 Imelda. Macllellan Grade VIII-i Annie Gillis. 3 Joyce MacDonald, 3 Iouise Shea. 4 Peter MacIleilan. Grade VI-l Elizabeth Nbonan. 2 Camlllus Gillie. Grade V-1 Aloysius MacLellan, z David MacDonald. 3 Katherine MacDonald, 4 Freddie Glilis. Grade IV-l Billie Jordan, 2 Lloyd Ranmey. 3 John Gillls. _ (mine m: (Sr) 1 Hnddie Camer- on. Grade III (Jr.) 1 Harold MncLel- lan, 2 Dolores Gillis Grade II—l Raymond MacDonald I Sanctenus Hickey. Grade I-l Bernice Gillis, I Anna ‘Ihezese Hickey, 3 Joseph Cameron 4 Bruce Jordan. Catherine Gillie-Teacher. ::Peralan Balm tones and stimu- lates the skin. Fragrant as a. flower. Cool as morning dew.. Safeguards and beautlfles the most delicately- textured akin. Creates complexl-ns o! exquisite charm. Adds a subtle nnlah to the dalntiest woman. In- valuable for softening the hands and making them flawlessly white. Cool and refreshing. Dflntily frag- rant. Delightful to use. Chosen un- hesltatlng‘ by all women who care for distinction. FOR __._S'_ALE 50 acres land at Bonshaw -— 30 acres clear-balance well wooded. Also ‘f-room dwelling, outbuildings and 11,4 acres land at West River Bridge. For further particulars apply to George J. Tweedy, Royal Bank Chambers, Charlottetown, P. E. I. THE CHARIJOTTTETOWN GUARDIAN Address And Reports Gain On Presentation Co m m o n Stock On the evening of Wednesday. wmMmG-IDN’ De)" April 17__ Mlmh 39th. l1 1878B number °1 m”. (APJ-In a preliminary report for members and adherents of thta, the quarter endins March 31. 1933. Brookfleid Presbyterian Chllrc ‘ E. I. Du Pent De Nemours and Com- under the leadership of the mem- ~ pany today states lt earned 35 cents hers of the choir, assembled at tile; n share on its common stock. p home of lvlrs. Ella "MacDonald. This figure, which includes a div- Darlingion. For some two years, idend from General Motors invest- Mrs, Mwpqngld ha; been 1n charge! ment equivalent. to 23 cents on each o! the musical department of the‘ share of Du Pent common. compares church work at Brookfield, and has with total earnings of 45 ‘cents 11 “Wm a we” d“, o; he,- ume and‘ share ln the last quarter of 932. energy to the work. ' In order that she miiht be brought m know how much the! _i I-l no roll for March. maple of the congregation had an L Gfiadg VIII-l John (Mvcxi. B} Dreamed h" services it was1de“E11/a. Stewart 3 lverldell Cwzler 4' d th h h 1d assembe i. v ‘ ' . sefdhmqf: Zofgescfignmg “d ghieiHarold Ramsay. 5 Harry Taylor. 6 eupresslon to their opinions. Thefmrga ‘xficgi H ‘mm q evening agreed 119ml was that ofi Y“ ° — _°°“_ a" " “ wednesdam March 29m’ After an Charles Stewart, J Elizabeth Ram- say. , ti: ajeimcdrrgknizrdz‘, Grade V-—l Leltha Ramsay. V2 c . well chosen words Mr. MacLcod galizietfhfriion. a Keith Ramsay.- stated the purpose of the gsther- u 3y m‘ mg and than called upon Re“ RI “Grade III (Six) 1 Dorothy Woo?‘ Hensley Stavcrt to read an address “am r Engly Ramwy’ 3 Em c In the acldressdt s learl set Ramsay’ for“, that not omy ‘Lid :41.‘ in‘? Grade III (Jr.) 1 Glendon Croz- Donam done splendid work m pm“ ler and Marion Stewart, (equal), '31 lng at the regular church services 5mm” Bryenwm _ L but also in taking charge of the Gm“ “*1 Doris _S°“'a"" 2 cm-gsunas concerts. and the 5mm llcatil Brycnton, 3 Clifford Ran-1- m son 1 1.1a mm om W" to timegonseguvnijy e3enmgs_ It w“; Grade I (a) l Keith Chaznplon. plain to all that the people of the Grade I (b) 1 mama Gwen‘ 2 congregation had indeed appre- ‘umn Ramsay’ Grade I (c) l Alfred Ramsay and HAMILTON SCHOOL ciated the services of their organ- _ ist. Just before the closing of the ‘Hm Champm“ imam)‘ reading o, me address Mm Mam Most stars for spelling: Doris Donald was presented with a wcll Stewart‘ Perfect attendance: Elm Stlwv- filled purse. The presentation was made by Mrs. Brenton Dollar. Mrs. MacDonald made a. fitting reply. She had only done what she could, and had it not been for the faith- fulness of all the members of the‘ choir Jhe never could have made such a success of the work. S ’—"_ had appmciated very much thgi, Although the wreckage of “inter is; Willlngnebs to assist her in every: _ sun m evidence’ possible we“. she thanked an obYct the voice of Spring is being, the people for this splendid em, heard in the land. pression of their kindness and she) _—‘_ felt that a. number of the more or! art, John Owen, Charles Shaves-i. Leila Ramsay, Marion Stcuuut :1! . Doris Stewart. Jean J. Sharpe-Jreacber. PETERS ROAD AND VILLI; i We regret to state that recently. CENTRAL GUARDIAN -1“. Gown‘ ll rovxved for new: of Inf-l tnbgroli but ndvertlllng of l uuuy nature In!!! I" """"d 5' t cent: a word strict‘! DIJIMI l" Id‘ U-IPC- i "TI-IE ATTORNEY HOB. THE DE- FENCE." 19-21. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning a. man charged with being drunk and in- capable was given five days in jail. SPECIAL PERMANENT WAVES $3.50. All work guaranteed. Don't be lniseld, our permanents connoi- be duplicated at any price» Mew!" Beauty Shoppe. Phone 680. _ _ 11124-44341. FERTILIZER-dimmers of Al- bany and vicinity. 550W Placing your fertilizer orders, communicate with the undersigned Who had B" interesting proposition to offer. J. F‘. Lord, Albany. 893i4-l7-111uf-3i BUTTER STOLEN-Ten Pounds of butter were stolen from the res- idence of Mr. Daniel Morrtson. Richmond Street, some time during the early hours of yesterday morn- ing. The thieves apparently made their entry through a door in the rear of the house. The matter has been reported to the police, SOME CROIVD-lllr. Wendell MacDonald, medical student, Edin- burgh, hasrscnt his father, Mr. P. ‘J. MacDonald, an illustration of the enormous crowd attending the semi-final football match betwcen the Celtics and the Hearts of Mid- Lothlan played at Hampden Park. No fewcr than 134,170 persons ‘d for ildllli i011 JJOIHIJZIYCCI ..iI.l1 131,273 last year. ’.l‘i1is indi- that what/ever may be the .ition elsewhere there is no 11311 so 1 ' as sport patron- ac 3c i. c neci in Scotland. It is ntcresting and satisfactory to learn that Wendell successfully passed his Easter medical exam- inations, although 50 per cent of his class were “ploughed!” T0 ELECT OFFICERS-The 111-‘ PAGE FIVE hip aii oi tile llelrl Isms lhl- 0011i! lot Sleep Hrs. Fred Bingham, Swift Current, Bark, writne-“I was bothered with pa-lpitation of tho bout, and my nerves were so bad I could 4 not nloep. I was getting desperate and confided up tzoublotootrlmdwhoraeommendedmto um Milken’: Hunt and Nerve Pills. I purchx sod I box old got Inch. relief I would gladly recom- mendflaquto allwho are roubied ulwas." lkruloataldrugndmlrllflmi;il5lOfll7w1§T-mm“"c°"uk IqcnuOnL. DAIRY SHORT COURSE IN AGRICULTURAL HALL, , CHARLOTTETLHVN | Tuesday, April 25th, 1.30 P. M. to Friday, April ;28th, inclusive. Open only to those actively l,engag'ed this season in Prince Edward Island factories and pasteurizing plants. Write for full particulars to Dairy Super- intendent, Box 180, Charlottetown. 8956-4-i9-WS-2i. ' Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Z 2 z Central Guardian locals, to. per word; Western and , Eastern locals, 2c. per word; Announcements and Coming x Events, 2c. per word; Classified, 24:. per word; In Memortam . Notices, 'l0c. per inch: Lists of Floral and Spiritual 08er- o ings, Cards. etc, 4c. per name; Letters of Condolence, 10c. I o 6 7 '_Vvvvv1v7V"'. per inch; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. per inch Other rater on applications. or 4c per word. ' advertisement twenty - five Minimum Charge for any cents. ‘ ‘vv-vvv liATEz-Zo per word, three h:- scrtions for the price of two, strictly g payable 1n advance. For Sale FOB. SALE -- ONE CIRAILER. ,' first class condition, A. Jackson. ' Brackley. 8921-4-17-31. —-————-—-\ WARBOARD SUITABLE FOB i lining outhouses, etc, 1c per sheet. Guardian Ofiice. ti’. Miscellaneous HAVE IOOTAIRS STRONG B - ber traces 1n stock, complete o: service. $2.90 per pair. Clinton Morrison. American Belt Dealer, Fredericton Station, P. E. I. B939-4-1B-H. To Let TO LE'I'—3 BOOM APARffMlNfi Furnished or unfurnished. Te FOR. SALE - PURE BRED GER- 3943-4-18-3 man police pups 4 months old. 288-J. less flattering things said in the address were quite undeserved. All joined in singing "For 31mg 5 Jony 800d Fellow." Short addresses were made by Messrs. Eliph Howatt, Garden Mel-cod. Brenton Dollar and R. Hensley Stavert. All spoke in the highest terms of Mrs. Mac. Donald’s willingness to give 0g he; best at all times for the work of the church. The remainder of the evening was pleasantly spent n1 M11510. contests and games of varl- m“ kinds- Amlmg the musical numbers of the evening the solos by Messrs Gordon McLeod and Elilfih Hcwatt and the trlos l-yy Messrs G. MscLeod, Ellph 11mg and Rev. R. Hensley Stavcrt were "Slieciniiy well received. A dainty lunch was served by the ladies which needless to say was thoroughly enjoyed by all. The caiheflng was brought m a close by all joining hands and singing “Auld Lang Syne" followed by the National Anthem. OCEAN VIEW SCHOOL Standing of Ocean View School for month of Mulch. Grdde VIII—-1 Edithitoss. Grade VII-l Hanford McKenzie Grade V--1 Murdock MucFadyen, Grade IV——l Catherine McFad- yen, 2 Margaret Ross, 3 1.05110 Mae- Lean. Grade 111-1 Jessie Ross, 2 Char- les MacLean. Grade II-l Margaret MacFad. Yen, 2 Eva- MlAeLean, 3 Clarence MacLean. C. G. Gulls-Teacher. TRAVELLEBJS REST SCHOOL Report of Travellers Rent School for months of February and March; Grade x-l, Austins Reilly; 2, George Taylor; 3, Rayworth Rayner. Grade VII-l, Margaret March- bank; 2, Mary Marchbank; 3, Ev- elyn Ramsay. Grade VI-l, Marion Gunning; 3, Millie Rayner; 3, Hubert MacDon- aid. Grade IV—-l, Vinnie Mallett; 2, Hazel Gunning; 3. Reginald Square- brlggs. Grade III-l, Muriel Gunning; I, Margaret MacDonald; 3, Harold MacDonald. Grade 1I—l, Nora Squarebriggs; 3, Marjorie Heffell; 3, Cyrus Arsen- ault. Grade I (a)—l, Hazel Simmons: 2, John Gunning; 3, Hilda Arsen- ault. Grade I (bl-l, Allie MacDonald; 2, Myrtle Ramsay; 3, Bradford Mc- Innis. Perfect attendance - Rayworth Rayner, Austlna Reilly, George Tay- lor, Margaret Marchbanlc, Mary Marchbanlr, Evelyn Ramsay, Jean MacDonald, Millie Rayner, Marlon Gunning. Vinnie Mallctt, Velda. Rayner, Reginald Squnrebriggs. Kenneth, Rayncr, Margaret Ma:- lillda-t-lfl-flt MacDonald. Nora Squnrebriggl. Donald, Muriel Gunning, Florence , the dam of The POmt Pleasant m“. "’ runtioual Club of Boston, Incor- ;mms owned by Mn J‘ B’ Hnlayson flfllilfd, have nominated their of- was carried away almost completw Jeers for cluciizln 21*. their annual 1y displacing some o, the machim meeting on May 10th and In the My and nearly carrying away me i list arc several isinzuicrs. The nom- mm structure, leaving m. its train: inces are 1.1-. foiiaiva: Board of Di- Price six dollars. Raoul Raymond. Southport. 8957-4-19-31. FOR. SALE — AUCTION FORT!’- Five, Bridgc and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central’ Job ' Prlntery. Nov. l-tf. T0 LET—-HOUSE. APPLY FRANK Mcl-‘tory, 193 Kent Street- 8942-4-18-21. ._.____________~_-_Z___< HOUSE TO LET-CORNER POWt 11al and Richmond. Phone 1383. B952-4-l8-fl and safety. This dam forms a part. of the highway passing directly by the Pt. Pleasant Mills on the route from Murray River and in- tervening points to Murray Har- bor North. The mail route follows this highway and much incon- venience and loss will be occasion- ed the public in general by this dislocation of traffic until the high- way is made passable by the re- building of the dam. Mr. Finlayson had a very steady business in mill work-rotary, shingle, planer during the winter and until this accident. His many friends reg-net that Mr. David Horton, Peters Road, has not improved from his serious i11- ness to the extent they would wish Mr. Peter Morrison who has been spending his vacation at his home, Peters Road has again returned to Montreal where he holds a respon- stble position with the Anchor- Dopaldson line of steamships op- erating from the port of Montreal to the trans-Atlantic ports. Mr. John A. McSwsin. Peters Road. one of o11r veteran lobster fishermen is again speeding prg. paration for this scasorrs work. Mr. McSvtain and his son Les- a riot of devastation which a short Team's m" a mm‘ Of we y?“ tune before weaned a puma M, quiet President. J. Elnest Kerr, Vice- President, Thomas McLean; Sec- retary, Wendell H. Gordon (P.E.I.);, . Treasurer. John Kiley; and fou (4) other members of the Board of’ Directors for a term of two years: ‘ Charles J. E, Kickham, M. 1)., Daniel B. Munn, (P.E.I.), William F. Morrison, William R. Murphy. (P.E.I.), and one (1) other member of the Board of Directors for a term of one (l) year, (in the place and stead of Thomas McLean, re- signed): Stephcn Glllis. A YOUNG lvIUSlClAN -_ The Daytona Beach, Florida, News Journal oi April 9th, cozltzilns a. re- port of o. piano recital given by the pupils of llliss Vroolnan, among whom was Miss Marion Morris of Charlottetown, who with-her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morris are wintering there. The report says: Miss Marian Morris was outstand- ing with her deft fingers and her finished playing. Her numbers 1n- ciuded “Sonata, A Major," by Mozart. and “Troika. en Trianeaux" by Tschaikotvsky. The stage was lined with bamboo. Low bowls of rainbow-hued phlox were arranged the width of the stage and on each side were baskets of gladioli, statice, and double larkspin". Mr. and Mrs, John Ncedhnm, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morris, Mrs. I. LyBarker, Mrs. M. ron some: - AUCTION rowrv- To L“ _ not,“ M. was‘ Five, Bridge and Whist Score d ‘E L st LE, h, _ Cami Guardian cenrtqrsa l’??? lgwdéllljl olrclonvlcilzfienceg. ‘Kiwi Prlnmry- ' ' J. J. lllcKlnnoil. 8890-4-15-6l; 1 FOR SALE-BOAT 38 FT. LONG. Nova Scotie. built. Buick engine installed. Hull in good shape. three sails and rigging, used 1 year. Priced to sell. Apply Peter Hughes, Corran Bann, P. E. I. 8921-4-11-31 T0 LET-NEWLY DECORATED ground floor apartment, largo rooms <6) furnished or unfurnlslh ed. Heated. Electric stove. Sunny, Tel. 288-J, 8943-4-18-311 Male Help Wanted HELP WANTED-LIAN T0 WORK, on small farm. willing to W01’! F-TVIALL FARM FOR SALE NEAR. Kcnslngton. This farm contains 30 acres. about 28 acres clear land with about tvlo acres wood for small wages. Apply Princ and lumber. Excellent location. Meat Market. 8929-4-17-8 near town. choice land with new buildings. Apply to Mrs. H. S. BECOME EXPERT BARB!‘ M°B-*-K°"51"3t°“»P- E" 1' through our special low e l 595544941‘ course. Hundreds of success graduates. Write llloicr Barber Wanted College, 573 Harrington, Halifax. H H. W. TLl-SBt-tl. WANTED — A HOME FOR CHILD four years old to adolil- APDIY A, X "Montague. 8964-4-19-11. WoriiV-Vanted REPAIRS TO DIASONRY AND OUT I-‘ISl-IIN‘ plastering. ltoilseclcnning and _____ tinting. Lowest Ptlccs. l1 Sydney A feller isn't thinkin’ mean Slleel- 8°“"4'"'3“ o“ fish“; - "zxrmznswcnn namsu MAN Hi5 1110118113 "i? 'm°5i'lY good ‘md wants work on ranch or farm. deg" Apply Guardian. 3963-4-19-31. Out fishin’; He doesn't knock his fellow men Or harbor any grudges then; Employment lV-anted PRACTICAL A fcllefs at his finest when NURSE WOULD Out flshin‘ care for invalid. Wlnlc B. ' ' Guardian. 3943-4-13-514 tor will fish at East Point at the H. Lee cl M . L. W. factory of Mr. Earle Johnston. an rs summemn were afmong parents present. _ ALBANY SCHOOL Itcport of Albany School for the month of March: Grade X-l, Helena Keough; 3, Sutherland MacKay; 3, Audrey MncKay. Grade VIII-l, Mary Tierney; 2, Margaret Boulter; 3, Marjorie Don- nelly. Grade VII-1, Joseph Kelly: 2, El- ma. Large; 3, Fred Kelly. Grade V—l, Mildred Walker; 2, Eileen Walker; 3, Jean Keough. Grade IV-l, Kathleen Boultcr; ‘.2 Eldred Boulter; 3, Ralph Dawson. Grade III-1. John Walker; 2, Blanche MacDonald; 3, Verna Mac- Donald. Grade II-l, Mary Gamble; 2, Ruth Croken and Barclay Dawson, (equal); 3, John Dawson. Grade I (oi-l, Florence Gamble, Mr, Stirling MacDonald left to resume studies at Acadia. University Yesterday. while his brother, Mr. Kennth left for Mount Allison. CARLETON SCHOOL, PRIMARY Following is the report for the month of March? Grade VI—1, Feme Bell; 2, Gor- don Gillespie; 3, Roland Oaiway. Grade lV (Sm-l, Joseph Noon- nn; 2, Lloyd Oatwny. Grade IV (.lr.i--l, Frniicis Ber- ' nard; 2, Mildred LOWIIICI‘. Grade II (Sm-J. Claude Bell; 2, Kevin Noonan (equal). Grade II (JrJ-l, Eleanor Mac~ Donald. Grade I-l, Frances Smith. Teacher-Dorothy H. Muttnrt. NEVIIRALGIA 2, Kathleen Kelly; 3, Alirc Bernard. Grade I (bl-l. Gerald Kelly. Prize for Stars—l, Blanche Mac- A pod Inflation»! Min Donald. ""'-l.§‘.°?.-""JZ3"§“L‘-il Perfect attendance - Mary Tier- "" ney, Elma Large, Jean Keough, a. ""°"d“m "lb" Kathleen Boulter, Mary Gamble, Barclay Dawson, Clifford Dawsor Florence Gamble, Altre Bernard. Ada MacDougall-Tenchcr. rllNAR-Us Olive Rayner, Myrtle Ramsay John Gunning, Sterling Squnrebriggs and Ll.m;~1y~i.I, Allic MacDonald. The rich are comrades to the poor Out fishing‘; All brothers of a common lure Out fishin‘; The urchin with tllC pin and string Can chum with millionaire an‘ king; Vain pridc is a forgotten thing Out flshln’. A tellers glad to be a friend Out flshtn‘; A helping hand he'll always lend Out flshin‘; Tile brotherhood of rod an‘ 1111(- An‘ sky an‘ stream is lmvnys fine; Men come real close l; Gods de- sign Out flshln‘. (Edgar A. Guest). Mlnnrrru Llnlment grown hnir. TRAINED NURSE AT REASON- oble rates. Apply Guardian. 896i-4-l9-6i. CARLETON SCHOOL Following is the standing of Car- leton senior Department for the month of March: Grade G—i. Dorothy McFnrlanc; 2. Iilcnnclh Bell; 3. HPIlSICY McDon- aid. Grade lX~l. Ivlirnun McDonald; 2, Theresa McArvilie. Grade VIII-l. John Quigicy; 3 Deane Bell; Li. Evelyn Noonnn. Grade VI-l illnrion l3r-ll: 2. hlarll Qulgley and Wallace lvluttart; Il. Grace Hawaii and Ruthie MeDen- aid. Elmer Roberts-Teaclnu‘. ‘ .\linnr<l‘a Llnlnu-nt for Lnmcnrn. UNPAID too late. TAXES Taxpayers in arrears who want t0 avoid having their names appear in the published list of tax arrears should pay 110w before it 1s FREDA LARGE, City Collector. m-l-u-wlm-bl.