iiriscalttreet School ?Tuetv~'ho+e§--~oc no‘. a t» purring u“ special ; ing‘; won Merit . ‘ sis as that of wheat t. untortunatel! _ Dfbiiiifll J (lmn Square " ‘f‘- n.4,‘. or I SY .1NOTES.*-‘ t l. us... Jenkins; ~u,.m.-1,,,, Warren; d. Jlanoy-t gfieen ‘ b. £QN,NEC‘1'E,D"W§I'HJA' "" §iivér F0); (Continued. ‘from Page o) pupils with‘ perfect attendance and unetuality. _ awarded to Phyllis uell (two years); Lean (two years); 1.5 r... o" eeuj to ‘us. " V; , SITVCI"WBYC PTIC- tlcaiiy a sellout, the oompanyzre- ll-ihnus t. IAl-txfluc Lelsriqpronnncnt 1- lt-ganaa sbii iancfbel‘ orWin-upvl. School Bloaiag (Continued from Page U) he volved in petty thefts - The Bridal Railway Belle - Ame-lam" commie Merv orais. (1 _ye‘ar).:-‘ nnaps *v 1m- Tooraba) - able to prevail in trade,! t over. the merchants of l England. the noblest- esteemed merchants Thus he went on. says| The-Iowa To i‘) "As related. the J Oliver Cromwell for England. and. the. Pro- gauge of 4 feet 9 and 1b 1; M u, _ I half inches for his railways. wjcstjhfly f" f“§";:{;,;:‘ “a ‘remedy the situation for him. But 11¢ we must think of the majority cl rs - I don't mean givinl them t Special Prize to the pupil stanq. i) ing First for the yeah. won Joanne Tanton ' , porting. 9v per CCDZfSOiGMIVCIIIJDI FAKE - issu-r in welcom- o“ pe : voeozfand aovanolng ‘arper can he p905 ween. Artnurnus n away many .3"! Baeeial nutter’ the pu "W"! Bowed pllce for. all? yearfl aoConnell wonby William M 5peoial Prize for‘ the pupil plug. silvers, numbering ‘oraumn u. um “ma”: ‘ ranged somewhat below ‘ sites a yearly visit here. e attended Prince of “PM m” °°i m’ taining Iirst place for the year i118 'l‘1'iird in the, year's worhjwon by John MacDougall. Special Prise for-the pupil plac- yesterday's average, as f go llnd wrs one- In P" snow-Iii Pi-IYQTFO renowned for his dcpg- 0° l: faatrunnins P111 - we can kemelnber ‘(he ‘artful dodse won. by‘ Velnla Bueli. ~ Special Prize to the pupil stand- Second for the year won by rie" MaIcPherson. _ ' ial Prize to the pupil plac- ing. Third‘ in the year's work won , lngiofl for-o grade-lulls l"! "uh-h lh-the redwltil sou-yesterday. by “We m! company reported today's- JsJLioom-pared with s3’! thehiatorian. till-he had them- too. and so was at liberty to grant what he desired Here we may note a c proposed by one in orderto keep England. yet give th refuge. he suggested t intAd a day- for-giving Re thsnarran ed for a "meeting of the moat the clerly and the e held in the "Long hiteha . P that some of the the pupils, an "if ply "The greatest good for greatest number." I Mia; Ruth Ross, public health _,nurse, has made a survey of the health condition of our pupils. De- hr fldbvt- fecta detected by her_ should be remedied whenever possible. Dr. Deputy Minister ' ‘same gauge. so d let the old rule up. ontinent have the British gauge] It is -a curious measurement: .. ldoesrrt m in with yards or feet nor can one rela ltothe metric system. When Ste- ipherlaon wu asked wh led it he said it was d ‘horse-drawn coal wagons e fuel to the ‘Pynol o! "the speakers: the Jews out of Rycant. , who .was then . a luampresaed iii-among .the crowd. and said he never heard a ‘man speak "so well in his life as,Croln- well .did .on -this occasion." bringing in a considerable sum to year's work, won l Cromwell! treasury. Bishop geihlt bIOUIhi. iiii on. . Special Prise for the pupil pl“- ing Fifth in the year's work, won by Verna Gallant. . . . w Special Prize for the pupil ‘plu- bout on Victoria/Parr; and-the." salesroomulililud - . " whit owrao p" an IaLPriu to the pupil plac- poo _ ngTourth" in the year's work won in! Sixth in.the-year'a work. won by Veme Ainsworth. . sale. -T_odsy'a'_offering cent ‘sold. Prices business-Some e Settlinsin Vvinnipbr _ made I-ynume J01‘ h Special Prize to the pupil plac- =." ing Iiifth in'the year's work won by Jeanette Ladner. ecial Prize w the pupil plac- ing Sixth in the year's work won d . . . E. (Hillsborough Chap- ter) Prize to the pupil standing highest in Geography awarded to Marjorie MacPherson. Special Prize to- the pupil having the highest marks Hygi ing gnlzg thefact the ManitobaAWas a 1'8! place t0 raise 8° foxeswere tops at and as pelts; In late- hnalieveo himself wu- lcst deal of attcn '_Montreai,,j‘ ‘Julie ~ marked silver fo n a. fewiusallll -high 003s ‘sale "entered. intoits third til)‘- 100 per cent acid and seas-i. and advanced 4o per Merit Certified-tea . net, who flourished in the nex “one runway‘. But/Health. throughom the Wm!" cor“ the 0ld'duc'ted inoculation clinic; for dip- gll theria in our school. All the pulp- 'i1s were patch-tested for olcflculosis, and those with a positive re-action were later X-rayed. t» Itycant that we owe our knowl- ‘ Cr tee or's'real interes it avail himself of their rapid and accurate intelligence However, in spite of Cromwell'sl _ pr . troduced=the Jews and ordered them to speak- for. them- selves. After that he turned to the against the Jews as =the Penemies "tramways" had adopted it. was clearly to Stephenscns a - vantage to make his railways cf {the same gauge because the 1. JJoanne Tanton; 2,. willlgm MacConnell; ".8. John MacDougali; 4- Eunice Dilwn; 5. Verna Gallant. d an aocursed people) m the ‘Roman w,“ w“ u. cavsted (for'rnuch of it was bur- ied by drift soil and vegetation) have not gonad that,’ The school continues its any great number of Jews entered- Mtmflance Certificates Charles Hush Msckinnon years). GBADI V. - (Mrs. MacQus-rie) England at this time: who did. in the next reign-thst Charles Il-were looked upon with suspicion as being minions Donations to the P. E. I. Tuber- Leagrue. Canadian Red of Cross, Foreign Missions, as well as the usual fine purchases of War Savings Stamps were the your opinion that. in the fuiness of time. the Jews are to be called into the Church? Is it not every Christian man's duty to forward that good end in all that ‘he can?" Then he flourisheda good deal onlthe religion prevailing in this the explanation was in sight. The stone threshold of the gates chariot wheels, and the ruts are 4 ft. S 1-2 inches apart! way at Pompeii has the same kind after the Restoration addressed a remonstrance to the King, dwell- Special to the pupil ‘stand. ing First for -the, year, w Marjorie Hurst. - . Special Prize to the pupil n- ch and mink ""1 I..O..D, n. (Royal Edward Chap- ter) Prizes for History awarded to l h°""’°'~-°’ “m” l.-. Jane Johnstorlei 2.-Velma Buell; taining‘ Second place for th W011 by Robin Houston, Qpecial Prize to the= pupil plac- A ii ‘ffrin -It pr oe Sun, as _a result. quality t. included some exceptional pale _f ing Third in the u" in» the late. years when by Jean Diamond‘ low in price mibiL-W! a-r demand and 1, Velma Buell; _ 2, Marjorie Mac- 3, Jane Johnstone; 4, ¢§1C"A".‘One lot of plae Cooke; 5, Jeanette Lad- ing on the mischiefa perpetrated, bv the Jews from the time of Wil- lim I to that o! Edward I. Their claimed. were ob- tained by bribery. and their wealth h; usury and malpractices: it ended by acclaiming the general joy of the nation on their Now thcv had returned their" fraudulent We observed, as in other years, Remembrance Day y‘ with fitting exercises. We are indeed grateful to Mr. Leo Brad- ley, D. C. M., President of Charlottetown Command Canadian Legion. and to Rev. G. M. Crowley, C. SS. R. _ nation? maintaining b the only place in the world wher religion was taught in its was it not then, ourduty in particular to encourage to settle where they would taught the truth. "and .not to ex- clude them jfrom the light, leave them ‘among false teachers of ruts at the same distance. Now the Romans were not idic while they oocu led Britain: ,.. even coal, when these lay near the hauled in their military wagons. (A cart-load of coal was found in yturswork. won the guard room at the side of the Special Prize to thepupil plac- ing Fourth in the year's work. won by Dora Louise Presley. - Special Prize to the pupil p115- art pringneok brought M35 Donn‘, M, m“ "We v Attendance Certificates Margaret Coffin i5 years): Vei- ma. Buell (2 years); was one of the!!!“ W see the advantages ing Fifth in the year's work, won by Marina Buell. Special Prize to the pupil plsc- really be afraid,” said he, “that and 81M. 111:: (illgm Jeanette Ladner year); Edera Rodd (l ye in! Sixth in. the year's work. won bv Gertrude Johnston. » ‘ ir ff in shout» A fa o era: 0 rm .6," bought m w“ rice I18 ut 10 per oentlovel‘ full silvers. an 0116;’ ins, resulted-in‘ a tum- Asaooiation snarl ha? box Pmfldenl’ d e u“ l-loustom. 3, Jean Dora Louise Presley; idem- °f vim‘ F“ Buell. of course top mm activities outside k the fur farming Special Prize to the pupil stand ing First for t e year. won b Edna Townshen . Special Prize to the pupil stand- ing- Second for the year, won by Carol Marie Coles Special Prize to ing Third for the year. won b Oliveine MacLean d! ‘um’ m ‘dvsale. lvlshy" 9L the lauell l2 years); llection were strove tn averagsuufllil-l’ dos.‘ Top Price "V563- the pupil stand- fact that thereflu _ the pupil stand- th fortheyear, won by ty Bee Special -Prize to the pu ing HIiiLIOtI the year. won at this season 0! m6 theroistlve clean- - - or all ‘refuse -in Iii. P6"- Cameron ; Merit Certiliea frills silenced the clergy. andhe turned to the merch- snts, _who"had spoken of the‘ false- ness and meanness of the Jews. and voiced their fearskof losing their trade to them. gate at Burcovicus, when it was uncovered in i833). vantage to have all wagons of the same gauge or they would not "track“ properly. Then Roman milestones discovered in situ and the sec- The Roman mile was one thousand military paces,| and after measuring the distance splendid addresses on these days. One very serious problem, which I stressed in my last report, and which I feel I must mention again, is the gradual dropping off of our ‘boys before reaching Grade This year we have ten graduates, while Grade I has 78 pupils. deeds. and had. because of their prosperity. become bold enough Cathedral for a synagoguei The remonstrants wished for a Go mission to seize their property lo? the people's use and to b them from the realm forever. The profligate Mr. Rycant even went so far as to declare both their es- l ‘El-LJPS“. .1‘E.-“°‘P‘i°9__P2PL= lSecond place ‘for ‘the year. Marie R. el l, _Marjorie Hurst: 2, Robin between two milestonu and dlv- think it nearly time that our peo- lflilfl! b)’ 1.900. the pave, W85 1011M ple acquainted themselves Th“ was evl‘ the facts as they are. i, personal- e ly, have listened so often to the tates and their lives forfeited. But Charles and his courtiers. equally extravagant, short of money and had no though‘. of killing the goose that laid the Diamond; , ill-B - W5, Mgr-m, Special Prize to pupil Third in‘ the year's work, to be 4-83428 feet. dently taken as the gauge their wheeled vehicles. Atienddnce Certlfleatgg Muriel Hurst (3 years); George (l year). smalls rv (Miss hlilerton) old story of how few pupils passed lEntranco from Queen Square. Tea- very often blamed by those who do not know or care to ‘know, what i5 what. Last Entrance I was asked what happened to our boys agthe Examinations. I replied we had six graduates and six suc- was not a step‘. it was from leftl focal; tohlefltu foot agtaina) d“ d h l t e man s an ar e is are s chariot gauge by his pace. and al Che“ e later wagon-builders kept his traolu till we come to Stephen- - sonand his railway engine. Prob- ably a wider railway gauge would be safer, speedier. and more com- P léiurth place for the year, ggebem Campbell‘ golden egg! He ingeniously quash- ed the remonstrance. received "a counter-petition from the graciously. and granted them ‘his favor so long as they should live peaceably and obey they law. This beneficience speedily brought influx of the Jews from ‘Portugal and Germany into England, where Itobert Henderson Special Prizes for General Pro- . ficiency in the, year's__ work. won by Rowland‘ Lee. Thelma Special Prizes. for‘ highest gtmq. ing in theryéats work:,"Pil-at, Janet Second. "Mirgaret Ste- wart-t" Third. Earlene dens. curl-ins- WI)‘. W!" ‘ ‘A i‘ ' ‘ii ‘Th’ mm Pill)! Protau Special Prizeto the pupu rtohs- Fourth; Mary @591"... if?“ " 4! ' f R. ' byé Ne}: glginziwlor l I ending. _wcn pee . by curling-willful? firimu’ 917,99!!! Prize for. General Pro- ficietrcy,. Norman Kelly; v . pecisl Prize for General Pro. ficiency. Warren Hood ' lng- Sixtnfor the year, won by‘ g for Domestic Sci- ence, won by Betty Stewart. Sarah Maxwell Prizes for I . Provincial Essay Competi- tionywon by. l, Carol Marie Coles; 2,~ Oliveine Macbean; Townahend and Joyce Partridge. Merit Certificates l, Edna Townshend; Marie ‘Colesrii. Oliveine MacLe-an; i. Betty Beers; 5, Jean Gallant. Attendance Certificates .. Edna Tcwnshend (4 years); Beu- lah Barrett (1 year); Doris Mac- Kinnon (1 year). rho disinfeotin! of tro Rival Ffluilv Ill". Event 0f Invasion ‘ Jraraz-lianafiold 1 ‘ nounonfiune 26 -l-Iad the "Gem! uaglanrl. the, Kin 1f »t secret hidecuta b 00f the finest‘ high- Both "the clear u the [n19 you are pining the (We! ' hem for earmitcs a for flaasjmd i! any. . ‘them thoroughly " with _,P\flWX- g and Queen at"! Mary Whiteside; s. Douglas Clarke. Attendance» Certificates Bennie Carson" (2 years): lien Hood (1 year); Margaret, Stew. "l i1 Year): "Douglas Clarke veer), - ‘ .. " ' - in B i- ls ‘he H‘ ntmcnegaum . ck dmen- ~ r Representatives of the l O. l). was chosen from amonl m Campbelli "trained d dirt track riders. precautions tak- his native province here. Dr. newness tudy of the Silver the excellence ct‘ the essays they had submitted in the Sarah Maxwell Essay Com- on recently concluded. st was open‘ to all schools in the capital cities of the Provinces. D Charlottetown all winners were pupils of Prince Street. explained that due to difficulties unforseen the selection winners had been delayed so that it had been impossible to enter the winning essays in the Nation- and details of the en - became known g In‘ i940. ‘when the realized. it was part y’ to capture the ROY lies of the countries he to protect the King and "mink, and his advice" has been .0! elsewhere. He is l 91ft.‘ lculariy pleasing n93 in a clear and into In company with B‘ of the Prince Edwflrd ranches in cur three those whom he calls James Stuart of Coldstream Guards. bful of the Duke of Richmond. was en the 30b of formin guard from among Guards-Arlen who would be to the death rather their Royal char- probiems with him- Speoial Prize to the pupil stand- One swallow doe b ing first for the year rilulns “IV (Miss Leigh) awn Messen- Kathleen Skinner. Arlene Guindon. Billie Lee. Eileen Craswcli. y by Eileen Craswell. gcs- to German parachutists. The _Ar1ny Council chose four residences in different parts of the o which the Royal F's-m- be taken at a moment's notlce. These residenceswere re- .to by codeword-never The occupiers of the houses people who .were never-Ute reveal . summer —- and the fa ' ped to an avera e st. week's sale in --not mike us for; .- vious month they were The above figures _'" one must take off Special Prize to the pupil sland- lng Second for the year won by Special Prize to the pupil stand- ing Third for the year ' Special Prize to the pupil stand- ing fourth for the year won by upwards of $3.00 ferred the actual return t0 The reason as" iar as we,were ‘ can see for the l ump that oazcurred sworn-to secrecy uvtuhinhe indentities of inurns. Jflll-ihllm who might be sent to t "rked-and- pearl best madlfthla sell- lnaticn proved 8094i ho had-skins to e-eli. lit-org“ ed u) 1h lbullnv Counc dwt prevent any Special prize to the pupil stand- ing Fifth for the year b Special Prize to the pupil stand- ing Sixth for the year, won ,__,,was one cf the All officers of the bodyguard — “Ccates Mission" as the -Ar- il officially named it to leakage of the plans- thlt were instruotedin the various- es- Each was sent out. ti in. to familiarize him- self- with the routes so the r the markedlwoulg know d heavy dcqcv Special Prize for Domestic Sci- ence, won by Ann Worthy. Merit ’ Certificates l, Joyce Proctor; 2. Joan Roger- 3, Ann Worthy; Murley; 5, Donna Shaw. Attendance Certificates ' ‘u best. perhaps, summ ._ report made by the w“ of Women's Wear Daily __ paper which is as follows: June 2i — Mut- ation silvers continued r1 movement an mand reflected by all en on the darkest night. wimhy i1 Y9")- Tha drivers and. dispatch riders Cuhudi-fln F“1'_were similarly‘ trained. Of the 1B Cofr silver 10X "Bfllhmen selected for this, esult. the cffcr- drawn from the Royal Army Ser- inoludina .vice Corps and six from the corps _m silver. pearl plrt- of Military Police. temallzcd. skins we! id. averaged $99-33», “may and‘ as a r pecial Prize to the pupil stand- ing First for! the your won by Har- r 1e The members of th werei armed with pistols and tom- ns which the-r kept‘ with them ‘constantly. The Kin 151ml self was trained as an, expert tom- ., platinum eil- my gunner in asked. $149». and Buckingham Palace. . .Quean-became a good reliable shot h "a light pistol. It was arran- in‘ fled that. if-the " party- was 0n tacked wlllla on route. Q-‘lflflfl- would go into action with his torn- , while his drivers kept the utive group car speeding alonll "the route. ‘Details of the plan of action to be followed were enclosed um and whi ~»95 per cent :0 lilnd‘ advanced 3i per oen ZtApril, the company reported. Top prices were sky s. to the pupil at- taining Second place for the year won by Leith Thompson. Special Prize to the pupil at- taining‘ Third place for the year won by Peggy Campbell. Special Prize to the taining Fourth place for the year won by Anne Johnston. Special Prize to the pupil at- tirining Fifth place for the year won by Marjorie Macleod. Special Prize to the p oil taining Sixth oiace for t e year won by Edith Brown. Merit Certificates {pearl platinum, slos. Now York dealers were. thep? Lotti buyers but ~4rom a group 171p the case of both P _‘ platinum silver, a ocnsco of a dozen or more lots sold over- 8102), ranging from" 13 lfltill! fill-Ci my gum Merit Certificates stt. Billie Lea (l year). oitanl; ‘ill (Miss Witsonl by Lorraine MacKinncm- by Ralph Whitehe d.‘ ' by Marjoric__Plckard. by Theresa Presley. by Marina Boyle. by Edna Boulten. Merit . Certificates Wanda Henderson (1 ye line Larter (l year). ortanr: in by Mark Ladner. attaining Second place d envelope which was given oi. Castes. personally. with was strict instructions that he was not until he received a spec- : corresponding , ‘ qual ction of suocibls, it e representative buyers. to open it Pwas exception i, Barbara Michahclies; 2, Leith Thompso ; 3, Peggy Campbell: Anne Johnston: 5. Marjorie M l . ity‘ of platinum seal- to ac-l Attendance Certificates Barbara Michahelles Leith Thompson Henderson (l year); _ Earl Beaten (1 year); Keith Benton (l vnar) In the event of an emergency. ' rtpbrmi- he would first. get the code word Bfilliih-"Cromwelifl This would sot as a to $175. warningln him to prepare for im- 34- meAiiate departure. - "C" M6 t!) 8N5- jflCiilEf special code wordpwhen he "A" $38 to 8106. Jrot it. Col. Castes was to ooen the h" sea to ems. "B" to ens lnged as followsnPlatlnaz. ‘tlm to ciao. Grad-s ass A E V (Miss A. Maolsennan) Special Prize to the pupil stand- ing Pirst for the year. won by Special Prize to th illg Second for the Marleen Warren. be and proceed _ hitevnarkcd: " in The final code word never came. --— . The’ envelope was never opened. Silver: "a" sci. "n" m _ ~ . High mic-a were also-reached in - "a. seleWed full silver,‘ ~ cl 1~1 sir-w lose - trees" have kneam; The won by Harold Kemp. Mild‘ Murdo ‘Brown. 1, Alton Russel; 2, Marie Rus- N rma Campbell; 5. 'Junie lvfacifiarris. ‘ml-able’ The are“ water“ Rm‘ cessful at Entrance. The dis/cusslon was short-lived. This year 'have ten-let every parent keep n mind when you read the d l pass list of the Entrance Examin- (lhlgland) once adopted Lfttjqgaiuge, but speiegily perceiv- ~ s t was unpro able to have l lines on which other companie polling-stock could not travel. an ‘so went back to "standard gauge. In an old work called "Spencesl Anecdotes". we get -a glimpse -of he Jews under William III, Th iJews offered my Lord Godolphin to pay £500,000 (and they would have made it a million) Goyernrnent would allow them purchase themwn of Brentford in.’ there entirely, with full privilege The agentfrom the Jews said that _the affair was a1 ready concerted with the chief .of their brethren abroad, ‘ would bring the whitesioe: ‘ Fifth, Beginning Feb.“'lth, 1e45, Prof. Roy Kendall assumed the direction A note in ‘I‘he Family Herald of music in our school. Mr. Kendall ‘eamhlng spends Wednesday and we have arranged the school into six different groups for standing First forl theyear won frhmm": w“ n“! m“ by ‘Ian Sorlmgeour Special Prize to tainingiecond place for the year wongby Dol-‘yse Duffett. Special Prize to the pupil plac- ing -Third for the year won by SpecialPrize to the pupil plac- ing Fourth for the year won by merchantahither, and‘ of course , ian addition of more than twenty the pupil plac- millions of won by the nation. of June 13th sent me among the Bulletins. The writor.l a Manitoban, is wrath at the Gov-l ernment for starting a pheasant hatchery. claiming birds gathered her destroyed two turkey nests, killed two tame ducks. knowledge, in 1944. In orderto check up on thesg ccusations I turned up U. Farmers‘ Bulletin No. 497. the pro- b , posal was made. and as soon as the agfirsmléffnrelfigfignto man‘ urgent was goirl; dpressed him . r Godolphin was r- 52:“...“zsrr.f‘rrlz"l...zl“lzllz the Ring-necked Pheasant; ‘ as efforts are being made to ex- . nd their range. the writers ' the bulletin gathered a good deal of information about them. Severe criticism. they found. and were about equal highlights o Certificates _oi' itlqrlt 1. Janet Cameron; 2, Margaret, Stewart: 3._ Earlene Lovers; "a Our annual Christmas Concert ""3 was indeed successful. To the lady h" teachers who expended so much lin its preparation, _|Joseph Dougan, in charge of music we are in deed grateful. Our Annual Ice Sports held on March 2nd were the greatest auc- To all those who helped 1n any way, we extend our Roland Diamond. Special Prize to ing Fifth for _rhe year Special Prize for General Pro- ficiency won by Mary Fielding. Merl ' rtif money to circulate in Lord Molesworth was '-in the room with Lord Godolphln a (the Treasurer) when Ian Scrimgeour; 2, Doryse close with it. 3, Carol Cameron; Roland Diamond; b. Attendance Certificate Ilorna Messer (l year); Emsst- ine Mills (l year); Lloyd Dalziel <1, not of his opinion. Ilorna Mes- that it would provoke two of the, most powerful bodies in the cation,» clergy and the merchants. H ave other ressonsvtco. . and. in fine. it was dropped.‘ Nothing more is heard of this persecuted race till the reign of ‘Queen Anne (1702-1714). when a zlittle trouble arose concerning the _lbautism of Jews. pupil form the subject of a later note. Weeds In The Hayfield A walk through the hayfields [the other day revealed the prea- Spflifll Prize lu- m! Pupil plac- once of three weeks in some quan- ing Third in_i-he year's work, won tity, They were the Sheep by Maids Rogerson. ‘ Spoclll Prize to the pupil plac- False Flax, and Rye. the last be- 1hr Fourth in the . yum‘! Work. ing a weed only in the sense that vl-orrl by- Winnifred MacPherson. special Prizeto the pupil plac- ing Pifth in the.year's work. won by. Barbalala fllléfacPhail. Special Prize to the pupil stand. b ing First for the year, won ’ All athletic activities have been capably handled b Football. hockey, an baseball this spring, _ f a very enthusiastic Special Prize to the pu il" t q. ing Second for the year? wirinby Special Prize to the pu il ta d- ing Third‘ for the ‘your? wan nby cused of taking sprouting oats. barley. and beans, and the seeds of melons. cucumbers They were said to drive A young chickens from their and even to kill The few pheasant stomachs ex-l, amined indicate that these birdsl‘ are fond of grain: 32.5 pg!‘ cgmlLeague. ‘ C lcongints of birds along with his mun)’ cum- a were ads tion and wheat, bu' this was thollgh: ‘and congratula lo be waste grain left on the fields} ‘The next largest percentage was] d insects, consisting larvae of ‘March Flies (Bibio). The bulletin sums La-st August, a former vice-prin- cipal of this School returned from ctive Service, in the person 0f Ml‘ Since that time he has been appointed Field Secre- the P. E. l. Tuberculosis Special ‘Prize Lo me pu u t ‘d- ing Fourth for the year? wife, t pm 1 s and g I" rst for the year. won by - l to the pupil at- taining Second place for the year, won by Janet‘ Matheson. Special Prize to the pupil stand. ing Fifth for the year. won by food.A. P. Doucette. Special Prize for Spelling, won 1- Dawn Mess-en. 2.‘ Kathleen skinner; 3. Arlen; rguh-“gdn; 3511i! 1-98: 5." Eileen Craswell. Attendance Certificates Elaine Murphy. ‘ Douglas How- portant aplmlnim every success ln _ We have seen during ""5 lerm i Nazi Germany. is out of place in a-hayfield. The Sheep Sorrel is becoming E the final defeat 0 "What 1t will not belong before W have the pleasure of seeing ‘once mer teachers and Pupils 0f ave been serving war zone. However horn we all admir- ll not be Homini- id with their lives we are enjoyinS- at all times were a een Square and i0 the city of Charlottetown. W as under certain rls iitldfipreads vigorguslyi giving c a rusty re coor. Mil-he "l! 3- Maifl 30891150111 l-fthe list of Island plants issued as. 5"" a. supplement to Surottonb "High ‘ (i907); it is said (to be “common, in poor soil." My experience-ls that it will- grow on Burke any kifiidufii siocli parovitdaed ($1) the‘: .eso ac.)at er.. ‘Sandra sunk‘ plenty of moisture. and (3) ghnltherefore that the question of the Silly HOWMI. there is no competition from other l-Rdflef-zplants. The Island soil is gener- ally speaking acid, which fulfils the first condition. has been very wet. just as 1929, which was the last There was consid- erable winter-killing of clover and grass. which left the fields open _ However. I have Li") Just heard of a well limed field lwhere the hay was winter-killed and the Sorrel has taken posses- sion; so that conditions 9 and} pupulxllsere shelcllover his sugviverl dis standing First for the ear. won’ a ma e m grow an cram ' by Beryl shaman. 5 ed thesorrel out. Special _Prize to the pupil raining Second place for the year. won by Leith Carr. Special Prize for the pupil plac- ing Third in the year's work, won by Sterling MacDonald. al Prize for the pupil plac- the year's work,‘ won by Alfred Dalziel. . Special Prise for the pupil plac-, ng Fifth in the year's work, won y Georgi‘ (rtiarmod 1, Beryl Shalfoon; 2, Leith Carr: Sterling MacDonald; i. Alfred Dsiziel: 5. George Carmody. Attendance Certificates for good or harm are great. number of them attack they are lifkely to make short work o t.ori th'd t tl to weed seeds cg! iiiistecet rlmeoof mose- w do a great deal of good. It seems s Winni red MacPher-son; » Attendance Ce jsterlilpg JCiIIIiSOII (1 year). o Special Prize for" the standing First for‘ the year won ‘his school whoa‘ l School Botany" Special Prize ‘for "iii"iB' pupil standing Second for the year won Rollie, Campbell. Sylvia Duffett. Sterling Johnson, Sheldon Ladner; Janet Matheson, ‘uriel Matthews, Jean MscDoug. all. Pat Sherren. Florence MacKin- Shirley MacKinnon. Beryl gar MacLeod. Bar- bars, MacPhail, Winnifred Mac- Ernest Ruthardt Maids R-ogerson. Allison Saunders. Agnes Special Prize’ orfl‘ tfig» pupil standing Third forthe ye peculiarly a W,‘ me M h a ‘Th b y .r . . no e- ese 0 5 pends on th n1 - under cnltivateioliirgm kiiiii 3i ciao‘: cred“ to Q“ "iwi- and the quantity of wua, chances are aboutmesgretltliyt 1mg n 1 - gfifibd pheasants will or will rrlfilt their outstanding e eccme useful economic factors?‘ Special Prize for ‘the standing Fourth for. the‘ year won‘ Specl l Priz f .the l non, . . standing Fifth-elfor mine year pig-l. ‘ndeed ha‘: earned by Special Prize ‘for ' the l We have learned standingSixth for the year won if. we regret Miss Mc- Tague's dfilblfi-ule‘ her much i0)’ l"! M? d friends of Queen _ Strong. Gordon Mallett 1, Lorraine MacKinnon: 2. Ralph Whitehead; 3, Marjorie Rickard; A, ‘rhereas Presley; fiyMlfifil Baylg, Attendance Certificates I m“ i. " i-hrcuch your garden this morn, I missed your presence there. The Sheep Sorrel (Ituln tend my Smile“ floaeila) is found in Temperate and Arctic zones. and has been introduced into southern countries. It is hard to eradicate. because it is a peren- nial, seeds frceiv. and is props-f gated by a creeping. much branch- e roots were Itiepmric agiegieblgleiaod h“ mined lent for the cure of skin diseases. m aled prizes, I ex Nd YOur gentle care. The parlsies and the daffodils were trying hard to grow To beat the smiling jonquils Astsnding in a row. (Miss Ferguson) ‘ Special Prize w the standing First for the ‘year, won all those who have rked well throull ‘l offer my wnsr To (he members Class who will n0 Queen Square “e them success in eve 'sl-ble. l would M89 i d endeavour to b0¢°_ _ citizen of which an.‘ Wm Special Prize to the your loving hand- l year. won byltdith Smith m ‘wver wrong. special Prize to the placing Third in the year's work. We know His Will For vcu are in a better land, and haemorrhoidrwWhere holy angels throng. Nickell says the root is astringent. “m Prue w the pup“ 91w‘ and the leaves refrigerant, 5p ing Fourth in the "year's work. _w*on bv Donald MaoLeod. 9;, Special Prise to the pupil plac-l diur-frhe roses all will bloom again Some Along your garden walk, h will Arid after warm and gentle rain rhans, medical researc The larkspur and the holly-hock. rikingly curative properties To each of the sin ing Fifth in the year's work, won ll by Kenneth MacPhail. ‘Se l Shelfoon (l year); Albert_ in this troublesome weed. Murp _v (1 year). Tl‘ small-seeded False mggilfourass-den flowers will always ion a stance nt all time! Special Price to the pupil plac- |ing Sixth in the-year's work, won . by Helen Cooke. ' (Camelina microcarpa) belong rthe “Mints-rd" tribe. but isnot s rampant nor so persistent. I have found it in the new irayfields now {Sweet memories deal- o " bi will ever sing a-ghan. (Not inOrder of Merit) s ‘Neath the Island's sky of blue. ‘Pauline ‘Aitken. Arthur Arsen- cmker 1 expregs the Merit Cortiflcalrl i. Mark Ladner; 2.. lldth Smith; 8. Harold Kemp: a, Donald Mao- Leod; s. Kenneth MacPhail. Attendance Certif {chill ~ (i yearly zriwih stand- Y9") - I ecial Prise to the pupil ird place in the year's won by Nancy men Special Prize to lng Fourth piece in won by Kathleen Special Prize to t ing Fifth placeflin r tori-he finest skit". rm: from ohiped " growths is, ----. (‘r1193 rml, as timesfli-lte root mtem. wh 1 hi-‘dne ‘was excitinl- Av-rvue lies: Ireeriv sr-r-iht nt- w-- furs for frills. was”; u..,-.,ru new..-’ a-eerefll 1 ~" we to ray?" . ~ m to m. Pups-m- Select, sac. "a" esi to sci. 1's" i» . - i. _ ‘beldwtloewster arrrflce. m’ pa,“ nub moans-parole roaxs ‘in trig lath onvuru there were- feyr utensils. anctfcod was ‘gener- ally eaten with thrfinlera. lots were not so but its simple wafid- teachers and pupil!- ith a cluster of verv small yellow flowers on thesum- mit. stand well above the rest .of the herbage, and readily "give it‘, _ v After flowering the ‘as: Pmumd 5_ Mm“ HOUSE TEENS While ferns in the home like rooms between 90 d 70 Jsdley. George C ‘ ith . (l? be . Cronin; -Aifred Dalsiel. Constance Ford,“ Bobby-Pkizzell, Jackie Hobbs. Johnny Hunter, Audrey Larter. Al-. vin MacDonald. Donald MacDon- aldnllleie Lou MacDonald. Gertie MacDonald.» Sandra MacDonald. ‘Sterling -Macl_3onald. Garry. : Barbara MaoGregor. Betty Macbeod; Neil Nlacquarrie. Thel- Farxeweli mv dear departed- o which leaves us al Amourning dear for ‘ v sq my very best W18 Mildred McClenaghan ( years); pleasant holiday. flflfiilxcfibk} (i_ year); 3.14m Garnhum (l yearB: Kenn th Mac- shaped pods. c-lch The leaves are said lh have vermifuge properties. and w Jml" 5M" M ' here was so upset by crisps‘ u .- 4 (Miss Maodonaid) Special - Prise w" pupil stan inslbirst for the year; won ' it Russel. m’ m“ "Mk ‘.32.... m» t. ‘pupil attaining Weeks, Carlyle Wilson, Ruth Yeo. _ an oil can be expressed from the den”; Fahmnhslp ‘cool soil and will r. faciorily if placed [013 or in bright sunshine. t out s terrific ry d- Joan mu.- Albert -M\lrphy. Sterl- a “d bombarded the puppet eThe Rye is the least‘ trouble- bv in! Pasher. Donald Phair. Albert “ma. [or n "my or "n" mum has about Phillipa. beryl Shelfoon. Temple