1 1- jg-L-réa-ao . <7» i» l 1 l‘. x . L-s-r... i z i. BIGGEST OF ALL HULBERT LAUGH H I T S l 2 NEW SONG HITS “IILUS BEEN POLISHING TIIE SUNZL-SONS 0F THE SAND a p n r: n ATTRACTIONS sous wmrsns nevus- TBAVELTALK - CARTOON FUN FOR AL A THE FAMIL IN CO-OPERATION PRINCE EDWARD- zvo TICE Sunglo Iox'Breedcn' School Vi" be held at Mcntasus. Friday. JIM 1 at I p-na, over Clrruthsrl Drill International Fox and Foods Ltd. of Sumlnerslde, Prlllol Edward Island. will speak on to! feeding, for‘. breeding and ranch man-seamen Be sure and bear this discussion by a practical fox rancher and fox feed manufacturer. . It-flto-d-B-Si AUCTION SALE N0. 96 KENT STREET We have been instructed by the owner! to offer for sale by auction on the premises on W the 12th day of June at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, lot of land and dwelling, centrally located on the South slda of Kent Street s few hundred yards West of Queen Street being No. 98. Sin of lot 38 feet by 98 feet. Pru- perty contains small dwelling at present but well located for business purposes. For further particulars aply THE EASTERN TRUST O@|PANY I. A. MLoDONALD, Auctioneer. Elvira‘ "é-s-s-s. Professional “Gard: McLEOD C! BENTLEY w. E. BENTLEY x. c. J. A. saunas, i. c. Barristers and Attorneys-at-Law nous! m LOAN Oilloc: us llshmelld siren. BELL £0 MATHIESON Isl-Boll Elshllfilflflvlrlsl. Barristersllclicltesa IoneytoI-can Cameron BIocLObarIettsIIImP-I-l A- J. HASLAM. B.A., LLB. naanlsna. soucmoa. arc. MOIIY r0 LOAN. Pupils of Vera Williams New Brace Building =“"' Friday, June 7th, . P. M. MacGuigan & Trainer 8 15 "::*.r."..=.r..-'r.z-.r.a- P1314»; yo“ l. .....':. wax.“ “ ' ' ‘"" on“, o", u“. Admission-file. _ Ilchmond Street. tfliarlettstewl. Children (under 12) 25c. J. l. MacDonald, liJi. . BAIIJITII. IOLICITCI» be. Charlottetown, I. l label. bluesy to ha! all Callaatlfi given the vary hast still; VIB-Q-d-lmolith. ' Ir. MacPHEE. n. A. 'MB'Q ‘O- DAIIIITII ‘OIJGTOI Illeyllilllu. LIDXIII FUNNIII ‘ T l-l A N Inferior Skins: N6 buyers in sale. ossesaarrcoua. so: . . . or uuormo LOVII ACTUALLY I-‘ILMED IN E G Y P ‘l’ — EVEN THE s, S P H I N X LAUGHED WITH I. O. O. F. TODAY-FRI-SAT. — Fur Sales Messrs. _ll‘red'k Huth and Co. ipndon. cable the following results of their regular Spring i936 Auc- tions. as compared with their Win- tgr sales: _ Beaver: Large sizes advanced i0 per cent. medium sizes unchsnsod- Otter: Un Fisher: Declined l0 per cent. Ermine: Unchanged. Stone Marten: Unchansed. _ Baum Marten: No demand. Mink: Best sections 800d colors sold wall. Louisiana: Limited de~ mand. Regular sizes: Unchanged. Extra large sins, mostly withdrawn. Cross-I'm: Declined 5 per cent. Blue 10x: Declined 10 per cent- Bed fox: Declined 10 per cent. ‘White Fox: Declined 10 per cent. Skunk: Best sections fresh black and short, advanced 6 to 10 per- cent. Best sections fresh long stripes and while advanced l0 to l5 Po: cent. Other sections and stale goods: Unchanged. Opossum: Fresh shipments (about unchanged in average.) Regular sizes: Slightly easier. Large sizes: Ariavnced 10 per cent. Stale goods: Very little interest. Muskrsts: Advanced l0 per cent. southern Muskrats: Unchanged to advanced 10 per cent. Kitts (no buyers in auction.) Black muskrats: Unchanged. _ Silver Fox (as compared with their March 18th. i936 sale.) _.Fu1l silver: ‘up u. 210-0-0 advanced 10 per cent. Over 210-0-0 unchanged. Three quarter silver advanced 10 per cent. Half silver: Up to 28-0-0 advanced 30 per cent. ‘ Over 28-0-0 advanced l5 per cent. Quarter silver advanced l5 per cent. Black and slight silver advanced l5 par cent. Mrs. Casey-How is your boy get- ting on? Mrs. Kelly-Oh, he's very quick. ‘The teacher says when he leaves school. and goes on the dole he'll be at the head of the queue. {if A 5.111%... BELL§ A Lorri/rm}, _ AND LAST CHAPTER “TAILSPIN TOMMY" PLUS FIRST CHAPTER NEW ’ SERIAL. . . . Sweepstake Winners MONTREAL. Que» June b-In the 28th drawing o! the army and navy veterans, Quebec unit. 38 char- ity sweepstake today on the run- ning of the English derby, world famed British racing classic, two first prizes thirty-four thousand dollars goes to Lac, St. Anne, Al- berta; and John McDerlnott, 217 Wheeler Street, Tonawlmda, New York State. They held ticket on winner Bahram, two second prizes, twenty one thousand dollars each on horse Robin Goodfellow go to H. Davenefos, Chicago, 111.. and non de plume, Silvers, Hamilton. On- tario. Two third prizes ten thous- and five hundred, horse field trial go to Geo. Pcichos, Jersey City, and to nom de plume Rocco H, Carle- ton Place, Ontario. The fourth rprizes of five thousand two hund- red and tiftyvdollars each on Horse Theft go to nom ole plume, Blue Bird. Ville Emard, Montreal, Que" and Jos. Walsh, Manessen, Pennsyl- vania. Ontario wins fifty-eight oth- cr prizes, Manitoba twelve, Quebec fifty-two, Nova Scotla three. Al- berta six, New Brunswick one. Sas- kac-hewan ten, British Columbia. seven, Alaska one, Germany one, B.W.I.. two, United States one hundred and twenty-three. Bill Receives‘ Second Reading OTTAWA, June 5—(G.P.)--En- countering stiff opposition from both sides of the chamber, the bill of T. L. Church (Cons. Toronto East) to compel publication of tlr: names of shareholders of newspap- ers and periodicals published in Canada today received second read-l ing in the Senate. It was then re- ferred to the banking and com- merce committee. Thrice the measure in the past decadr: failed to meet approval in the C- . Three times it was rejected in the Upper House after being passed in the Commons; and it is now making its fourth effort Prince of Wales (iollege Pass List ,, mono: Lrs-r‘ Iledals and "Pl-lass The Anderson Gold Medal, leader in the fourth year, Richard Maths- son. a The arGenss-aPsSllver Gov!!! Modal ‘leader in the third year, Lewis Woolner. The Governor General‘: Brenna Medal for proficiency in teaching, Fanny Leigh. Fourth Year: Richard uathesoc; Enid Knight Charles Reilly, equal. Third Year: Lewis Woolner, Arthur Woolner, Dorothy Toombs. " Second Year: l vMillar MaoLurc. mu ne Scot-t, as William 11mm, Mary salmon. First Year; " Lois Ramsay, Vera Simpson. The D. A. Mmolinnon Prise for the student leading in English in the Third Year, Harold Black. The John Caven Prise for stud- ' ent standing second in the Secon Year. Haldane Scott. ‘ The T. A.- LePage Prise, leader Rams in the First Year. Lois W. The Returned Soldiers Prise, Wil- liam Sherren. . The J. Leslie Shaw Scholarship, leader in the Second Year, Minor MacLurc. The George D. DeBlois Primes: Iiburth year-Richard Matheson- Third Year-Lewis Woolner. Second Year-Millar MacLure. First Year-Lois Ramsay, The Alumni Society Prisca, student leading in Science in the Third Year, Lewis Woolner. The lion. John Richards Scholar- ship for student standing highest in Agriculture and kindred subjects ‘RUSTLERS OF RID DOG’ Haldane Bantu 01mm Til-DAY "‘"' ”°‘°“" Catholic Woman's League Prizes: Second Year-Mary MaoPherson. First Year-Lois Ramsay. Strathcona Prise, for leaders in Physical Training, Fanny Ieigh, Leslie Stewart. Supplementary Book Prisca for Physical Training, Laurette Mac- Donald, Mary Doyle, MacDonald, Ruth MaoPherson. Catherine Book Prise for Excellency in Teaching-Stella Jay. Fourth Year Honor Diplomas (Order of merit) Richard Matheson, Albion Cross. Enid Knight, Georgetown. Charles Reilly. Traveller's Rest. Gordon Bennett. Charlottetown. Ian Stirling, Springfield. Gilbert Gaudet. Charlottetown. Marlon MscLeod, Central Marion Ross. Kinross. ~ W. Dick Brittain, Montreal, P. Q. William Sheri-en, Orapsud. ' Edith Shaw, Charlottetown. John MacLean, Charlottetown. Royalty . Graduating Diplomas Donald Boothroyd, Hunter River Richard MacQuarrie, Victoria. Third Year Certificates (Order of merit) Lewis Woolner, North Rustico. Arthur Woolner, North Rustioo. Dorothy Tcombs, North Rustico. Robert Steel, Charlotteto .1- Harold Black, Ch-alotiew ,._ Reginald Mscwilliams, Cape John Ritchie, Charlottetown. Wolfe. Roderick MacDonald, ‘Ihistle and to get through the Senate. A bombardment of criticism was poured on provisions for publica- tion of shareholders‘ names and al- so names of holders o! any mort- zages. Names of shareholders of m“ newspapers flied with Provincial Governments laws could be obtained readily in any locality and which do not go through the mails would not be covered by the bill, it was stated. under corporation "vicious" sheets Publication of thsinternal af- fsira of newspapers revealing bold- ers of any mortgages was class leg- islation which was not applied to other businesses. it was charged. Harold isms», (iliarlottaiown. Roy Val-soy. York. Donald MacDonald, Minot Yal- y. Edwin Bernard. St. Ilsanofl. Anastasia Igightiscr, Charlotte- town. V Norman Macleod, Dundas (Mitre . Margaret‘ Webster. Charlotte- town, Third Yaar n. List Arthur Green, Alberton. Second Yell Certificates (Order 0f Merit) Millar Mas-Lure, Albion Cross. Haldane Scott. North River. William Martin, I-lsartherdalc. Jennetto Clark, Rustlco. Cyril Johnston, Fortune Bridge. William Francis, Fortune Bridge. Augustine Gallant, Abramu Vill- C. William Ellis, Donaldsicn. Alexis wood. ‘Pync Valley. Margaret Hughes, Brsokiey Point. Ella Getson, . Blanche MacPherson, New Wilb- shim. Etta Ross, Cornwall. . Edward Miller, Charlottetown. Ethel Duffy, Mapiewood, Mildred Auld, Kingston. Ella. MacLeod, Lyndalc. Etta MacLure, Montague. Alma Campbell, Irishtown. Gladys Lafferty, Charlottetown. Alice Clwwen, Central Royalty. - Second Year Pass List (60-65 per cent. Order of Merit) Milton Stewart, Charlottetown. Harold Hockin, Souris. James Reid, Middleton. Doris Reynolds, Murray Harbour. Hester Wood, Cross Roads. Marjorie l-ryndman, Mwtagils. Mary MaoGsughcy, Green Road. Sophie Newson, Kingston. Vergene Stewart, Belle River. Byron Grant, Montague. Leone Dockendorff, York Point. Mabel Auld. Kingston. Maurice Cahill,‘ Kingston. Doris Warren, North Rustico. Rena MscPhsrson, New Wilt- shire, Euphemla MscGowan, Kilmuir. Winnifred Burns, Freetown. Mary O'Neill, Charlottetown. Benjamin Beck, Murray River. James Toombs, Charlottetown. Anna MacMillan, Charlottetown. Doris Gillespie, Carleton. Marjorie Campbell, Charlotte- town. . Edmond Arssnault, Abranfs Vill- 18% Richard Hennessey, Charlotte- town. Heath MscQuarrie, Victoria. Ruth Montgomery, Malpeque. Arthur Jones, Charlottetown. Doria MscDougall, l‘ lottetown. Commerce Certificates (Order od merit) Florence Simmons, Charlotte town. " Dorothy ‘Thomson, Darnlcy. Mabel Undcrhay. Egllngton. Phyllis Dawson. Central Bedeque. Catherine MacGuigan, Charlotte- town. Reta Pethlck. Cornwall. Ernest Bradley, Charlottetown. Irene MacDonald, Charlottetown. Aloysius Gaudet, Charlottetown. Marie Arscna “, Gnnlottstown. Marjorie Shaw, Charlottetown. ‘lvlu-y Stewart, Charmtctown. Muriel Dover Charlottetown. Edna Fraser, ‘ontolue. Carmen Johnson. Bedeque, Central ‘Roy MacKenrie, Charlottetown. ‘James Hornby, Charlottetown. Wilma Davison. Charlottetown. Eleanor O'Connor. Charlotte- town. . Jenn Belchcr, Charlottetown. Violet Neill, North Million. Gertrude MacDonald, Cardigan. ‘James Ranahm, Kinkors. Edith Ling, Charlottetown. ‘Elisabeth Corbett, South Gran- ‘Alan Clsrkin, Charlottetown. ‘Kenneth Birtwistle, Cilarlotts- town. ‘Leigh Sharpe. Borden. ‘Ruth R-attenbury, Charlotte- town. I " ‘Patricia Gray, Charlottetown. 'Bertram Foster, Charlottetown. First Year Certificates (Order of merit) Lois Ramsay, Malpequc. It's A Treat To Eat 8.8. 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Rita Hughes, Bedford. | Elmer Ling. Charlottetown. Archibald Johnson, Murray Rive er. Rita Martin, Grand Tracadio. Neils MacDonald, Little Sands. Freeman Newson, Kingston. Lottie Profit-t, Spring Valley. Walter Jay, Pisquid West. John Matthew. Sour-is. Ulric Poirier, Mont Carmel. Keith Kennedy, Cross Roads. Muriel Peaks, Charlottetown. Evelyn Block, Charlottetown. Myrtle Taylor, Wlnslos South. Garnet Maclntym, Victoria Cross. Donald MacKcnzie, Flat River. Lucy'Pster|, Charlottetown. Francis Simmonds, Charlotte- town. - First Year Pass List (60-66 per cent. Order of Merit) Rae MacNeill, Nina Mile Creek. lllilemics Campbell, Cumberlmd H . Winnie Arscnault. Summsrsids. Mildred Stewart, Iillerslie. Marguerite Shsrkey, Corravills. Waltben Gaudst, Charlottetown. Mary Maclsaac, Hennanville. Edith Hume, Charlottetown. Eileen O'Brien, Sinnott/s Road. Eva Caine, Forest View. Kathleen Mooney" Pooh's. Joyce Hooper, North Milton. Mackintosh Bslcclm, Charlotte- , wn. Freda Burdett, Fairvisw. 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