i as 0 . - _., _ , _ _ .\ ._ _ #_ _,__ ._ .»._¢-1-. _ .,-_ , . ‘~ t. x . - 1' _ .” ' 'JULY '12' "1 ' - »fr»» _ P 'f .. 1 . _ , . ..;_919-_'_ ____ _ ‘ 1.,5_._ _ _ rHE_cHili;LorrErowl~tcUann1AN - _ _ ~ » Pace rlrrnnrt. ' __a\f_ . . _,,,,.,a,s _____,_,,_*_,,._.»... -».‘*.»,...._.._....._,l...»». ._ ,_ ,_ _ . ,, , _ ,_ . »,. . . < _ _ . ~ , _ _ _ J _. _ t~ 1 ~ >, r . _ N -,_ _ _.~ . ~ \ »'¢'~»~-s€`s»x¢`~x`<»svs¢~z¢»i¢-'ivv`n"9Tl IB lusts roll 3 The Motorist oneness* _ -re. ie :E *i CORK lNSERT TRANSMISSION BANDS S. 8. asks: What advantage if any is there in the use of Ford transmis- sion builds that have pieces of cork set into them? l_ am advised to use this kind instead of those of ordinary materi-al. Answer: We cannot s how cork inserts work out in thisyyparticular application, but they have been suc- cessfully used in brake shoes and in the engaging parts ot’ clutches. They are claimed to afford easy engage- ment and to reduce wear. The corks being elastic, stand out it little be~ youd the surface into which they are inserted, when no pressure is applied and, as pressure comes on they engage first, giving a gentle grip thus reducing the speed at which the rest of the engaging member has to take hold and perhaps reducing the wear upon it. The inserts sccm to withstand wear very well indeed. NATURE OF SPARK COIL FAILURES J. H. G. asks: What. actually hap- pens when an ignition coil goes bad? Does it really “burn out" as it is said to? Answer: There is usually no act- ual 'burning involved in such a fail- ure. An ignition coil generates a vcry high tension current. one cap- able of sparking quite a distance, and this high tension current is generated in a small, closely wound coil, con- sisting ofa great length of very fine wire. It is only the insulating ma- terial used in forming this coil that prevent_s the current from jumping from one point of the winding to an- other and. 'bus short-circuiting, in- stead oi’ passing usefully to the spark- plugs. lf the insulation punctures or breaks down and lets the current short~circuit through it, the coil falls to give a spark and it is said to have - burned out. Occasionally, however, . acoil through having excessive bat- tery current passing through it con- tinuously, becomes so hot as to de- teriorate or even char its insulation ami cause failure. The trem “burn- out" then applied somewhat more obviously. _ INFLATION PRESSURE INQUIRY C. M. Mol". asks: To what pres- sure should the four-inch tires of my seven passenger car be inflated? it _weighs 2,985 lbs. Answer: The Society of Automo- tive Englnee-rs schedule Of loads und inflation pressures for a four-inch fabric tire is as follows: Five hun tired lbs. load, 40 lbs. pressure; 560 lbs., -i5 lbs. pressure; 625 lbs., 50 libs. pressure; 690 lbs., 55 lbs, pres- sure; 750 lbs., 60 lbs. pressure; 815 lbs., G5 lbs. pressure; 875 lbs., 70 lbs. pressure; 940 lbs., 7 s. pres- sure; 1,000 lbs., 80 lbs, pre¥re. The load is the total load, cons ting of that due to car weight and passenger weight. You bettor weigh your car fuliy loaded, by running first its front wheels and then its rear wheels onto a platform scales and then divide the front end weight and the rear end weight by two. This will give you the weight on each front ami cat-ll rear tire rt-slwclively and, by consult- ing the figures above given. you can obtain the ln'cssl|rc that should 'bc used in front and roar tires respec- tively. (‘ord tires require about five lbs. lower pressure. s~rosAc.’E BATTERY El.Ec1'no|_v'rE Its Condition Means Long Life Or Premature Death To The Battery li. is just about as good pl‘ll<‘llCt‘- £0 try to maintain a storage buttery with- ‘_ out a llydrolneter syringe as it is to ‘- care for tires without n tire gauge. 'l‘hc hydrometer costs little. but the ll buttery is expensive and this little in- ll strumeut, coupled with the knowledge ll of how to use, is n money savor. The ll liquid in a storal-;t~ battery is a mixture ‘ of pure sulpurie acid ami lmrc water. Q Enough of the former has to be used to nlake the solution n good conductor l ami allow su'i'll_cient current to pass 2 through th-3 battery, as pure water is _ hardly u conductor at all, but if too 1 much sulphuric acid is present. ll dell' L troys the insulation between plates 5' and the plates themselves abnormally sl fast. iSulphuric acid ig a heavy liquid “ and water is a light. one. comparative- ls ly speaking, and thus the larger the b proportion of acid in the solution the h heavier it is and vice versa. The l’ purpose of the hydrometer ig merely F to tell, by the density. what proportion r 15 per cent. of the gasoline supplied ‘ to motor /:ar fuel tanks is lost by evaporation through the hole inthe filling cap. Ian’t this an exaggera- tlon?_ Answer: Most certainly it is. The loss from this cause is trifling, in- deed almpst negligible in respect to other forms of waste. The space above the liquid -in the fuel tank keeps filling with saturated fuel vapor and there is very little escape of this except when changes of temperature occur and' then the loss is extremely Sllght. As cars are generally used, the same' gasoline remains in the tank too short _a time to be appreci- ably wasted by evaporation. if a car is left unused for week; or months, there may be a measurable loss, but it is slight. Unfortunately, J ‘f"'5_=:'.'_~ ' * "1 ill? lit ._ _ / __ _ .f ,__ _ l\owovcr,t|le loss, such :xslt is, is fit the ball cmis of tin- two parts of the most volatile t:onst.itul¢ni.s of the gasoline so that it. is sometimes which it collllccts and these sockets hard work to start an out-jinc on fuel that is so sialic, l‘f--el STEERING CONNECTIONS NEED ATTENTION t __ v ' ,-'§`Ft__.=,"_‘4=_‘;g__.;.f»j_§l jj -ID 'nt »_1f.".'=./\'=__v_- _ - ~ ' @ . _ _ f wt. r ' 2 I"-fff. A. F. writes: ()f late, when driv- ing over “liuhbly” roads, the steering wheel of my car jars my hand more _ than it used to and there is consld~ erable rattling underneath. although I can find nothing loose. What causes this anti is there any danger in driv- ing under these conditions? Answer: The most likely explana- tion is that the end connections of the rod from the io\ver end of the steerng column to the left knuckle are out of order. This rod usually has a socket at each end, into which are filled with buffer Silflllgll. lie' signed to cushion the shocks, winch would otherwise be - transmitted from the road wheels to the steer- ing wheel. You better disconnect this rod, take up any Play there may be at the sockets and see that the springs work freely and otherwise properly. You may need new parts and, when adjusted correctly, they should be thoroughly packed with fresh grease. There is no danger unless thc connections wear so much that thy break apart. _ WARM WEATHER AND ~ GASOLINE SAVING no loss of expensive cooling liquids results in preiltafurelahchargs.-Hlllese ri are the reasouswhy pure water only li should ever be used. m FUEL TANKS 8. F. M. writes: I have recently read h an advertisement which states that cylmders are sm) wld' i.acl<=.s_ CHARGING FROM FARM LIGHTING PLANT. 4- ~ _ _ *Q X. ask”: Can I recharge thc ti iutnl lighting plant anti, ii so, how? lg it necessary to r\|l\ thc dynamo, lamps and D the car buttery. (ion nect. the negative f~~| of' the supply circuit to the negative (--) ui' the car buttery, just as shown/ Tile two poles oi' the battery are marked and thc pol:1riI_y of the supply wires can bared ends, slightly separated, in a t.u-lnblnr oi' salted water. The wire i`rom which the more gas is given off is the negative. If seven 50 watt, 32 volt lamps arc used, a total of about 10 a.u\pe1'es will flow, as cacit lamps passes about 15 amperes. if a larger chzlrging current is required, use more lamps and to obtain the smaller current, required toward the end of the charge, sonic of the lamps vnu be scrf‘wcti out or their rel-_ep- OIL-SOAKED TIMER WIRES bdly ami I notice that the wires. close up to the timer, are badly oil soaked. (fun this account for my trouble? Answer: lf your engine misses 0 0 Wafer cnculatlon or diag- i Questions of general interest to sr. PA1-sl-cK'~s scHoo|_ atlicks Sthool was held on Monday, volt buttery on my car by nlcuns of _ _ _ current supplied l'rom a 32 volt they muy apI".,,__iule your H,'“|,m,,_ml. sts object should be to avoid letting We have assembled hcro on this` is engine cool dowm in order that he the closing day for- t-his school year, ay avoid not only the |055 of mei oc. to extend to you a few words of i'ar;‘- casloned in bringing the circulning well. As \ve look back over the past EVAPOHATIVE LOSS FROM water to its proper temperature, but _ _ iso mat due to failure to bum of the among us, a feeling- of sincere grati- eaviei. poruons of the fuel' while the tude uprfses within us. Such a term five years in which you have labored as this in H. school district casts a reflection of an ability in the work in which you are being employed. The way in which you have trained and educated those child)'en that have been under your instruction is a cred- it to you and your ability as a teuclr er. I am suro that when they grow up to nmmhood and womzin'l1ood ant' :cfm their stand among other pt-epics of the world that they will ever re- 1nL~l:il.»er and lrclsure those schoiol 5 , - days through which they have just (3 . ‘ pzlssscd. lt intit-tel requires, :ability L -_strain-,th, 'perseverance and endurance T' to teach 'little children, and in all of tho-le you have excelled in a marvel- ous degree. Slrelking on ilchzlif’ of the cbfiidren her:-_ l would say tha' tu mttkc tile .~::'hool a suctze-ls, al- llol l '\ti'm t'f~ 1 vial w"ll°‘l°*l‘#=~f°-‘Mull ll ll'-‘ ‘l""° ll-lt iii-itil.-“ttyl-Ml.--itV.-.'fllfl<-.ll-ii’ ff'-"ti from the buttery direct? - `l ' I' ` 7 " ` th'-lr studies yr- it was not through Answer: You can charge from ,,,"..,,,_,,,,,.im. '.9 _.im am.. ,..fim.H,,n ,HI current supplied f'rom tho battory,' Um. teaching Agml WP wu'"|d hm with the dynamo shut down, and ther ,fun I-“wwe” [N ,bu l(_.w(_ lhiq _H __ connections should bc made in ac- ilvipi ,__ gn _Alf _mln wh_'_`l__v'__|_` U`m_ _‘If cordanco with thc accompanying lh__"V`_u_m"q wumq M `m-‘_ yu" _'mv diagram, wllcrc AA represents any ,' _‘ ' ~. ' _ _ ` clllos-,, w‘c wls.h vou .thc glc.ltc~:l pair oi' wires in the l'arm lighting ' I . '., -' ,' __ 3. system, ll tl switch, ti a group ol` ;,),::T»lTill]li{lCLl_l;:&hzllrtklllehllfl-rallIf, _ 1 Y. Y l' ll l ustraiod, is such, as to lnako=-_vour future life a success. ` Signed on- behalf oi’ tho rzltopalyors of Mount Pleasant. C. B. STEWART, Ll A be determined by immersing their CORNE Us M CKINNON' WALTER MIAUINTOSH. STURGEON SCHOOL CLOSING The closing exercises ui' the Stu"- gcon School took place in the scllo.|l room ldriday, June 27th. 'i‘he prizes were awarded to thc ill-ft'crcnt Grades and nftcr which the pupils of Grade Vi prcsolltcd thc tcur~ll'n' Mr. E. J. Morrissey \viih some very useful presents. The lchcli- er than thanked his pupils with a few well chosen remarks. After the singing of the National _ 1 T. W. F. writes: My Ford lacks Anthem the children dispersed to llili climbing power and overheats|'tl1eir respective homes wishing the telcllcr a vcry happy i`u:ure. The following is the list of"pl-iz:-s: Grade VI-General Proficicncy,_lohn lrandrigan; Neatness and writing, Al- phonsus Farrell. . ' explosions, or the cylinders ever fire Gr-rule V__ Pmfl¢i,=,m-y, Ruili cpl. out of the correct order there may liugs; Spelling, Helen l{é-.al-tlc_v. be crosses due to faulty insulation Grade IV-Attendance, Pearl King; _ nt ‘h°f§e time Wires- lllll ll' lgnitionf 1, Proficiency, Lloyd Ceilings; 2, Prof- is Il9Fl9l-Jos- ill/.c for improvemen I c - fuel ee-onom it is during hot wcat ter. ‘ll UW ug is tie addre`ss: ‘ efforts and ablc mana 'emen of the , - (-_(,n,,me,.,,|,]g'wash, is mevimbie in lyem. ri-(._u,hm,___‘V€ me pupils or SL t(,,,c_h(.,._ Her eii-lciencxf and li,,,,-,,iigliilI non. Fanccs Mao(lormack, Rose Fair- Prize for Arithmetic, awarded to D_______ F___e______ It is with feelings of wintcr and summer is the time to at l’atrick's School assembled here today ness of work, added to this her ability Clllld, l<‘aust’;na (lotell, D0l'll llflvlfnlllel? “mel” Dougal" _ I I _ deep regret that wc learn of Y0lll‘ de' tain fuel oiiicicncy, which will partly We feel as though ililii we cimiiot mf in lnulll in the minds of her Duplisihe Mary Kehoe, Genevieve Solomon, An- _lrlt pl”l26_i`<_ll G00l§l`-llllly. ~\Wlll`l€l 0 parture _-mm this d|SU.m_ we can. colupcnsntc for cold weather waste. this occasion pass without showing in value of application to their gl_uilieu_ .llle lVllll'lll\Y. lVllll'Y lllllllllllller- Elllelllf lsdbel M°(’mt;‘l~v' I Pd ` to Jen” not permit you to leave us without 'l`hc avcruilo car is used so much more some tangible fonm our ililllreciatiotl of Miss Matheson at the close of the Sl\l.r than in winter, that a given your earnest. endeavors to instill into proceedings thanked all for tlieirkind S""**ll Mclfucherni D""°"‘y L“"e“‘ 'm,“l) ef' G ll pm" iam. in 2nd increase in fuei efficiency counts for our youthful minds thc first principles ll'lllll‘BCl1lll0ll llllll llll€l'@lll l'll0-Y llllfl M“‘l“li" °l°h"S°"' ` . .I “Ze _,fir wen] i Cpaiilfe Doi-_ much lnore ill thc formcr than ill the _lf n g_o_0d edllptttion, You have always, shown in the school _work. ami that lVll:*'l_ 3mllll'\f;__l?9lll___G_;`H;l0_:V[;_1?;; ;__l_*_~:_‘lf~‘l` 1- -1549. HWHI( Bd fl Y latter season. Tho outstand ng factor 10"" llld aut considerate to us and fill" ll`llSl-Pll the next year-‘u results nic ,.‘oomon. t.-an c oral, _ » _ in gasoline saving is keeping the the in-st of relations have existed lie- would so fully justify hcl- labors us Mlfllullgflll- l‘3l`ll°"‘l l"“""‘l‘lm' Helen ,Prize _for Gfmerall d l;rof:_-Cx-_'l1('y-Vlix eutlrino \v.u-nt-----cvt-.l_\ l\_ot-as much _of _tw<_i_-.u tot_1ci1e._ and pupils, it is will, the past one had done. Thllt she S"l"‘;“’"' MMIMWS. |"_""“v°";i _(i"';""IL;’:‘ dass' “wane U ' ly ' ' grfntll' lll‘>l¢‘0l- l'0lll` fllllllflll the time as posslll tl, mt many moo lil’ lll-I o' sal ness that wc sa |‘ur.~,. would cmlvnvor to give to the school -l\’lll< ll-‘=. - fll.\' |010 llllll. 0`» " ’ ‘ _ _ , _ ists scam not to realize this. Most `Wf:li to you dear teacher ami ills ask of her best. was her most earnest llc- llitlllllll- -li“`l‘ il\'lllUl"lll-1 lleie" MQ' Prge f°l;_wr.m“g' uwxfrllhd to AW tearllcr is highly allpreciatetl. And ngines incvliailly ,lun mo _______ ___ ______ ___ ___________ n_(__c,>_|,i_ lliii, Hiiilill iulwii sire She announced that they would l’ll€€‘-. lll’-lell Glllffll. lll‘l9ll lVl¢D0lll1lfl- "I", _"""‘;t “A ___ H W Med to as a nu-mht r ot' the f‘hrlstiau winter hut, iii will-in wcuiiiui- almmit oi' our friendship and werwlgli you ,_,_v_ hold a school picnic on Wednestlay, »’\ll_-_ Gl'l\llf;_ ll- . n eg 5 t V avers, Ban C 1, _‘hu tl" 5"” . . ‘ their homes, feeling that spsleary Q: Solomon, Josephine Batcltilltdcr. .lzélserl M H .i_¢;s_'_l:_bl:s___;1__it_d__¥r3itabi_;_ afternoon hm ii_&acDor_t_ald_,_ Phila: Dgyie, Elsir-_i_<_n_i_ght, e sc oo. - ary ou reau _ purgeon a er, M __ The following is a copy of the sri- Enid Knight, Kenneth l~‘raser,\Valtlron F085: 1 llavers. Doris Skinner, Jennie Refuse, D T0 Miss Grace M'ucDouga~ll; Mary David, Cassie Hemphill, Clarona . I (___- _Laila _ _ __ _,___ _ V _ `4 --1 _ l , =g fl," . _; ' ._:ju of it l EE ` f fi? i = ="` == W lam i l =5-_’ l § .2 E 5 . E § E _ EE ` l` "~ - - il intl, ‘l .» :I . ~ l., I r' “ ‘i"“'li~ ‘_ - l _ lil lil ‘.l i,, rip i . i " . l ‘ ‘ , _ _ -a _ yngpunparulloll _ Una lu-al ua und 1’ “ 9 get _ .--\_>. §\f` \`~g,;`Q --A .\ -`,§ _‘_____ _, :__ I1 :_ I *E ` <“.~;-i //>,~.;;: \\_ __ \- 11 t~ _ ‘a ` #- - - -_ ell* ‘ -\ 5- *: elf. - _ ‘__-` * , , T ` \ `\ _./ _‘_ “._ -*V ._-_ fre ` ~. --._ -Ai-` ' va mucus# I it “Zi "~ lx 5 _ _ ~_.i___ irii:_,,: _ ' ‘Till --/- lf lu it ill .,=iiil.lllii ~ __,__‘1`;“i;f`;‘i‘ llllil|li_»i_|!,,'!lil;'.,`l',|;l'l,,lll_’ "_ , ll ilr .Mlllli’i,ll.§i=if»‘ll‘lll| l'lli|-liIll‘ll_‘lil'llili‘1‘~i5-l‘i=lii'illl'l;l1ll'i.='it _ f 1 ‘l_-hi..-u»i'ilil-_‘:“._2l;;i;fi_.;;f=ali.li-il»»;»hliih.ui '. _ 1: lfl*.l.iii'=";-__(, Tn t ,oo c J -‘ rf. y -._-'rr/,‘ .. f -. _-if _,;'¢i§’.l/ _ .uf '-li-i"""’~`li-'Mg/l't'fVlif?-'5;#/»§{lQ§_ MaXW@!lI advanced by fine engineering PU VE decided i rn prove- ments have been -made in the Maxwell. But Another makes the cice- trical unit far more effi- cient. A third makcs the Tll5S iS engincrun sweeter, stead- Cllil-“lSlS ier. and givesit advanced 300.1000 have been bum A to dated-300,000 all alike in/eY§.`“:f.{lly,` but each one better than the previous economy. A fourth -’='ClClS a comfort in seating. A fifth produces increased durability in the top. You get a Maxwell now with thefamousi-iotSpot and Ram’s-horn and you fmd a rare delight in more power and more mileage at thc old-time cost. O1'1C. - :__ I _ i 2.- _- A .Q-f?-=-ww---==‘"”-f-are--‘lll~lllll 7 ff . r 1 - f/ _ -1 i, _. , rfb-fre-f' 1 ._ . .- _ _ J./_ _ ___ c,._~- .=.r:,.».2i"t.- --.\;‘;-'~»-..-.':.'.- _ .»-“_-.ililll"f=a--.-._ .-,-fr' '-’-f~ \,.`,_4. r_\:_}::r__vtw .__ _(Htl 3,., 1 ». ¢_,,_ tr L- ly ____ it isn't a new model Maxwell. For this l 5 car is merely the chassis One makes itiook better. Of QVC YCHYS 330 With all ___ the advances made in fine engineering.. _ Model of which l Thus you get a sound, :-- safc, extremely reliable \ car, refinco to a degree, and at the same time you ge* the new improve- ~, ments. The price is " $1395 f.o.b. Windsor.: an-l _ ____ _ _ -. l 5 :3‘!: F _ .___ ,_ _;f.§:i _ *ls - -'» -1-5 'f ~~ -- r _l_ _ 1- ii; I ._ .-3 e-€~;f the original 1 - lill. .32 ~.-_- ` _"5-_ l t-1.? - - - Q MAXWELL Moron co. or CANADA, Lnnaea, wmnsoa, our _ GAUDET at GRANT. Charlottetown. P- E- I- Distributors for P. E. Island : V i ! fl-ng ' ‘_ - l_‘ llillill|illilllli|!i,'l|ili'illliilIll':iiliiil'lHllliiiiilllillllilltlillllllilillllliiiiii ill In iliilil l 37. ull;-|ll.»liilllilll it -fi .rlillitlllaalliiiwillla l _ - __;__ lg; - __,_,,... _-; ;_ _._ ._-... --__- rphinu llaiu-rlin, Catherine MacKin- awarded to Ruth Mclnnis. Miss Adam I, L-“buy district for the mst three years I have lnkvn a lcaulillg part.. `In and untiring efforts as Sabbath SUllU0l lf! _ lllp rr ed out by til.. . Y me has flcllllllly wlllc wllell ll lr t _:diss Elsie Het-ren nul»ns:- -l.r>uls.»_ sol0_nnn_}, nerpirt __Mut_1_ow. q__l_;;lZ“ f°l' (»°“‘l“°‘» l”"se"“’d ‘° J°“' _ a arent l---is ll; lls- lu llflrtllls with |,.,,imb|(. limi migliie ht-,nt be conscrv iss Dorothy Ggqrlman iflpcnlng (Thorns . . . . . . . . _.by School i{utllloen Doy e, alnes iacr n, ay- » 1 _ _ you we wg o you o pease accep tl, evcn tlu:'ing the suumlcr time. Air Tile tontrllcl' ln'lcfly‘l-cplietl thanking' R""lf"‘l°"~~ - ~ -El`ll9flllll9 lVllll“<‘lll>llll< l“"“‘l M“ll"“" 'l“““’*‘ ,Ef’”u"" Iva" “_‘,I;|N]Z';3CI‘:,\;|§r|nting awarded to Max | ""5 -‘im “"‘ “ ""1"" wke" Qt our 1°” ‘,mpemllm,s that sem” hut to H ilic pupiis .for meh. ki"dn,,_s_,, and hUp_.(Solo,_..._...,_...Agneg Mnrgnonalrl Nicholson, Gertrude Wh.ii_ug, John ______ ______ _-___ ____v_____e___ aw__________ ____nnd high t-ste;-nl of you. Wt- assure ,mmm i,,._i,,g me too iow _io give gf. ing that the present relation that ex.l Recitation...._..._ ...Loring l{n.V"0" l..rast-l-_ Emma Victo, Jessie Easton, A________eS______ ll . ._ - you that our best wishes anti prayers Clellli elllrlllfl 0ll@l`llll0ll- Wllll Ulf’ ‘sled l"’l“"’9ll lllelll ill the p-"lst would llllllli' EXP-“1'lS<°--~-...Junior Pupils George Millar. Mclborne Ross, Jessie ____-_ “__-___~____________ was ________ ___ ___ __ follow you :is you go from us._ envy gasoline now . provided and continue in the future. i ltecitatlon...........Evelyn Pllimun ll1ll1SPll~ I Hb . n d m d t me nm. s'g“ed 0" 'muah °[ your “lends lerc is now nn advantage in Bhieldlhg ra... i Canada Excl-rise....____.Seiil,,,- pupils i’rlncipnl's Dept. ll0ll0l‘ Lllll-GOV' “ "se 5' “ ug r an " em a 9 MARV G~ 5MlTl"l» he radiator the year rouml, when cars M . _ ,. _ Recitation......__.l’oseph Mnnrlnrgrm cnor General's Metlnl Eileen Hibbett Whlcll refreslllllenls were 5‘~`l`V9‘l doll' VICTORIA MCLEAN. 0Ul\T Pl-\=A~»/\llT _ . utel bv Mrs .los Mrlnnis The Nat-| re not in use or are making very SCHOOL _ ~Chorus................Senlor llupllg Shield (lllill-0l`Y) l‘=lllll0l lVl0l`l`lSll8>'. J- ` ‘ ’ ' h’ ' d I wrt tljlpll only. Anti-freeze liquids _ °L°S'NG' Recitation........Gladys Macnonultl ll. Stewart, Prize (English) Kstle l.f:_';;‘}___‘_f‘n“‘:‘vf_’;_‘_"‘;_"_‘_‘;__‘ S‘:_';§ “ll Wh_ile the address was being read ot being used in warm weather, there Tr _ _ _ _ Solo . . . . ..,,,,___]p,im walke, Fraser T, E. Morrissey. Medal (|Wr|t- L ‘ _ e 9 y ‘I Mrs. McLean made the presentation .c closlnl; exercises o m.(,iiail0n___________De|-bert Riiynoi- ing) Kathleen Fairchild. l "“r""'] "“°“t"“' of acamerfi. Miss Mabey though Nation Song. . _ ._ . . . . . . __Ju»~l»\i- r1l»l= Prize for English (by Mrs. Hibbett) ner-tuition......Genevieve Blanchard ll<>l'<>lll>' Devle- '°' “'“""e‘*S S“°‘”“ "fl" The ‘“‘""° Flag tltxerelt-.@,__ _ _ _ _ _ _,Junior pupil.. General Proficiency (Junior) Kath- ,_,|-|--|-LE SANDS S¢H°°r_ present served candy. _ice cream and necltatlnn..........Da|sv lylrrcnmirrln :een l-‘nlrehl-ld. Proficiency llnternreu- ----- cake- Mr- A- B. Mchelll in movlns slag Drln . . . . . . . . . . . _ _.sf-nm P n itei I-:mrs Yoslell. . Duet...l~lil¢lll Heffel and Jeahrwrllllih; Prize for Application George Hemp- The annual examination of the good things provided drew attention (ihqms _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ -school hm Lime ,3,m.i,; school was held on Fri- to the difference of school closing at _Brittania Exernises..../Senior Pupil, Grade Vl Certificates-Kathleen day, June 27th. Besides the pupils the Dl‘<‘S9lli lllllf‘ and Wllflt ll WHS taken by surprise thanked the people a. vote of thanks to the ladies for the Got: save un-_ King, mir-etillrl. Doruuiy Doyle. neonel Mr- nearly forty parents and vlslwrl Wllell he ’lll@ll\$lttellx;l`sn er Mas Maher and showed a sonfl wcllll allsrllfwll to a close- The closing examination of Sea (Tow Pond was held on Friday, June 27th in the presence of A large num- ber of ratepayei_‘_o__and mer;1be_l_s of thg scholl board. e exam na on wa 'V A pe, uso _ ecnai _ A_ S __;1' conducted by thc teacher Miss Freda _ "I 8 n R lon by I i _.. \ .\Iorrisey_, The pupils acquitted them- selves exceptionaliy well and showed he their prompt and correct answers that 'hey had made considerable pro- gress during the year. A pleasing pro- rram had been prepared consisting of drills r-citations, solos and choruses, etc. llsch one performed his part In a me-:t pleasing manner. Following is the list oi’ prizes. ' i, (len. llrof., Adele McCarthy; 2, A. MacNelll presiding. The follow- - _ . citations hy A. McKenzie and C. Mc- Lean. Chorus, The Old Schoolhouse. Ilecltationé. L_ ‘McLean and C. Mc- Donald! Solo, Alvin McKenzie. Re- cltation, M.