TODAY — LAUGHS GALORE " ABBOTT and COSTELLO " “Kore Comes The Clo-Eds" SHOWS AT 2:30 - 7 - 9 as-IPRINCE EDWARD PoMING nor. -Tl|E_.—WEli. S" THE IOY-JFILM OF ma. NATION! JUDY GARLAND inJove-qzf her singing top! . TIARGAPBI OBRIEN rsbe stops the show! Hit Parade tune, "The ffrollar 5on9." There's romance at every c0111”? There's singing in the streets! There's music from the roof-tops! There's iurr from every side lrglzrlzs, M-G-M W15 Meet Me In Sdzllou is MARY ASTOR - LUCILLE BREMER from DRAKE - MARJORIE MAIN EXTRA - "POPEYE” CARTOON ‘IO-DAY “Bill Elliot” In “Leno Texas Ranger "" Shows 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 ‘I?! TO-DAY Only MATINEE 2:30 nvanmo 7 - 8:45 g/QCAPITOL IIOII.—TIIE.—WED. we'll be nearing dragon. Chinese pink and blue be sunset copper, primitive or flame zinnia, with of Mexican olive dulcet vineyard rose mid string blond. Just now we're all ion world "pink mad" lnrs over suit fronts, and They're grand seems of course fully chosen But here arc the crful names: I-low do color stylists know what to wear when? They wori‘. at least a veer ahead, fail colors hove been p; ‘Fred. and 1940 spring shades are almost ready for the 111955» _ ‘ccorne next $_<;plc1nber__and norms-s Ixmoivo Worry hp: the llervous System Worry over business or household duties, sudden nook, dllbteflilllf news, the foolish attempt to put a week of normal ifo into 24 hours all put n strain on the nervous system it. cannot stand. If you are tired listless, nervous and worried why not give Milbum’s Iicalth and Nerve Pills a chance to hel put you on your feat. again? h ‘ihizloglm aagélozguinlngivigfisaggaarlva tonic containing essential elements _p ourse ac to hcnlth—h ' l tak" H. & N, Pi] Pn a box, o5 pills, at. all ddiLpLhcrf-itlirh. m‘ l‘ Look for our rogistcrod trndc mark a “Red Heart." on the package. Th T- “"5"! cm- Limitod. Toronto, OIL also a-ppeare for spring tints. During Caesar's Serial - Comedy - Cartoon interested in spring 1946 and the whole fash- to have gone There are pink col- coats, pink frilly blouses. spirit-lifters and nicks-up colors should be as carc- samc lucious pinks .and they have such won- portrait pink, pink camclin, pink champagne and bri- l. pink. Psyche the Greek goddessof the soul. adored pink. so her name time German tribes warned over possession of salt Prince ‘Street School Prize List The closing exercises for the Intermediate and Senior Grades of Prince Street School were held in the Assembly Hall yesterday be- fore a capac ty attendance of par- ents and friends. hiie the chief attraction of this meeting was to witness the presentation of certifi- cates and prizes to the outstanding pupils in t a year's work. the sing- ing of the children was equally in- teresting and enjoyable. Chair- man of the proceedings was Mr. ,I-l. F. MacPhee of the Board oi’ School Trustees who made the vari- ous presentations. Miss Lillian MacKenzi“. Mus. 386-, conducted the music; numbers in her usual capable dunner. Presentation of Certificates and Prizes to the Junior Grades took place on ‘Iliursday morning with the Principal of the School, Mr. C. P. Hine presiding. A great many parents and friends turned out for this program also. ' The considerable number of lspecial prizes given at this year's ‘closing was made possible through ‘the interest and generosity of many individuals and business firms. Continued support of edu- cation in this way is greatly ap- preciated by the students and staff of the school. Such contributions go far to stimulate competition, to add interest to the work, and to compel the maximum efforts of a very large number. Donors to the Prize List this year are as follows: E. F. Acorn, Estate H. L. Worthy, Mr. Jack Cameron. Mr. James Tait, Mr. W. E. Scantlebury. De- Blois Bros.. Hon. T. W. L. Prowse. ,Mac Irwin, Moore 6r. MacLeod Ltd., P. W. Turner, G. F. Hutche- ,s-on, Miller Bros, Charlottetown Guardian, W. G. H022, Col. K. S. Rogers, Cudmore Bros. W. W. QQZIIPl/IPIREW (so the stylists Sh)‘ Crimes-e dynlnsy toncsi: Man- chu fuchsia, mandarin l'€’.1, green of heaven. Of coiuse there will also e second chood‘ tlreen. Wellner. Hughes Drug Co., P. J. .Macdonald, James MacClure, Mr. ‘R. LePage, Roy Cudmore. J. O. Hyndmnn. Milton Bell, Ivan Mac- Simon Paoll, Carter d: Co.,‘ ;Squarebriggs. lilstate Mrs. iwilliams. Ernest Worth, W. . lGillis, Craswell Photos, P. A. Man- luel. Patriot Publishing Co., Car- vell Bros. Fenneli 8r Chandler, ,Stewart’s Bakery, H. C. Atkinson, ‘Duval-‘s Service Station, Charlotte- town Kinsmen Club, I. O. D. E, ~ Mrs. George Rogers, H. L Sear, A. Pickard. Queen St. Meat Market, Edgar Whitlock, Johnson 8r John- son, Rexall Drug Co., S.‘I{ennedy. Stanley Shaw 8r. Peardon, J. 8: T. Morris, Kelly dz Maclnnis. Im- rrriLevgnaruxrifirjirrou/N CIJARDIAN crrrrnn eulnnnrr 'I'hln column is reserved for news of local Interest. but ndvertlzlul of a newly nature may ls_e_l_nsertcrl st live cents s word. III!- ahle in advance. _i-——-—<,| ""*~M CBASWELL for Photographs. CONFEDEBA-"Tsjl-v BUBANCE. and avoid long waits. ASK FOR. RAYNOWS valley Eggs. on sale now at son's. V FOR RAWLEIGIPS PRODUCTS coll at Gaudcvs Store, 19B Sydney Street, .City, or P m’. 9094-J- Absolute satisfaction guararvécfiedél‘ . -, IF SECOND INSTAI-LMENT Civic Taxa is not Paid by June 30th. interest will be charggd.“ m REV. R. M. JOHNSTON will preach at Fredericton Sunday. July 1st, at 3 o'clock. 6 0-11 THE ROGERS HARDWARE £70.. are now unloading a car of lum 1mm 6-29-21. POSTPONED SALE 0f hollle~ hold effects of E. C. White at Vernon will be held rain or shine on Saturday, June 30th, com- mencing at 1 P. M. 6-28-31- DR. J. A. MacMILLAN will he absent from his office during the month of July. 6-19, 21, 23, 26, 28, 30 WILL ANY PERSONS having rooms to rent either for light house- keeping, boarders or overnight| guests kindly list. their Y.M.C A. Phone 95. THE SERVICES for Sunday, July st are as followsz-J-Iunter River 1 A. M. North “llltshirc 3 P. M. l l I Morrison, Minister. THE ROGERS Company, Limited, will be closed all dav Monday. Dominion Day.- Julv lst and opened all day Weu_-' nesday. s-ao-irl CHURCH NOTICE for Parish of Milton and Rustic/s for Snmday. July lst. St. John's, Mil-ton, Sunday School 2.15 P. M. Evening’ Prayer 3.00 P. M. St. Mark's.-R.ustico, Sun- day School 7.00 P. M. Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. Rev. Sidney J. Davies, Rector. 6-30-11 FUNERAL SERVICES The 0-30-11 rrannuranr: i perlal Service Station. Rogers’ Agencies, Cutcliffe's Funeral Home. Sidney Green, Eastern Hay dz Feed, Dillon 8r Spillett, J. P. Croc- kett. Buntain 8a Bell. Proude A: Moreside. Mr. Reg. Taylor, Harry MacDougall. The Sarah Maxwell Prizes and the I. O. D. E. History Prize yvere presented by Mrs. Ernest Coffin and Mrs. T. G. Ives on behalf of the local chapter of the I. O. D. E. The Kinsmen Prize, given for the first time this year, is awarded to a Grade X pupil on the basis of scholarship, popularity, and parti- cipation in varied activities. This prize, valued at ten dollars, was presented by Kinsman Roland gaylor on behalf of his organiza- on. As has been the practice since the beginning of the war, all special prizes were in the form cf War Savings Stamps. Speaking before his Staff prior to the closings, Principal Hlne re- ferred to the retirement of Miss Mary Irving after forty-eight years of teaching. "Miss Irving reached a high level of professional com- petence due to her natural, yet extraordinary fitness for teaching," said the Principal. “Her ‘self- control, patience, industry, fair- ness, sense of humour, integrity of character, and enthusiasm for her work were largely responsible for this. It is unnecessary to add that Miss Irving will be missed" said the Principal. "No one teacher could be more greatly missed." The Governor-Generals Medal, awarded to the pupil in Grade X showing the greatest general pro- ficiency ln her work during the school year, awarded to Colleen MacLean. Special Prizes to the pupils in Grade X who have shown the most outstanding proficiency in their general work, awarded to 1, Colleen MacLean; 2. Mildred Cud- more: 3, Marjorie MacLean; 4 Helen Acorn; 5, Phyllis Buell. The Kinsmen Prize, offered by the Kinsmen Club of Charlotte- town to the pupil of Grade X ex- hibiting keen ability to learn, hav- inZ the greatest popularity with her classmates, and possessing varied interests in other activities, awarded to Mildred Cudmore. Special Prize, presented by Mrs. George Rogers in memory of Gipsy. Miriam, and Kittie Norton. former pupils of Prince Street School, awarded to the pupil making the highest class average in English, and won by Colleen MacLean. The I. O. D. E. (Royal Edward Chapter) Prizes to three pupils making the highest in History dur- lml the year. awarded to 1, cm- leen MacLerm: 2. Mildred Cud- more: 3. Helen Acorn. 6. Special Prize in Arithmetic to the pupil showing the greatest ability in that subject. awarded to Josie Campbell. Special Prize to the pupil mak. ing the highest class average in Latin. awarded to Colleen Mac- an. rcu ure‘ o t i1 g1 the highest averages, pup m“ m! and funeral of the late Janet Eliza- beth LePage. daughter of Dr. Blois ‘C. and Mrs. LePage of Halifax. N, S., took place Friday after- noon, June 29th, from the home of her grandparents, l Mr. and lvlrs. E. C. LePage, 237 Pownal St. Charlottetown. The service was conducted by Rev. T. E. MacLcn-l nan and Rev. G. C. Webster. The pail-bearers were Ross MacLennan, Roy Biggar. Bonnell LePage and Walter LePage. Burial in the’ People's cemetery. l NORTH RIVER. PASTORATE.-— _Julv lst. The Sunday services will be held as follows: Fairview: S. School 10.15 A. M. Service l1 A. M. Long Creek. S. School 11‘ A. M. Service 7 P. M. North| River: Service 8.30 P. M, S. School reoopcning at 2 P. M. Clyde River: Sabbath School ll A. M Please note change of hour at Long Creek and North River and Sunday School reopening at North River. Rev, A. E. Tcdd, Ministtg: 6-3 Miss Welsh‘; Dept, ‘Rev. J. w. McCnrdle, awarded to 1W “F; m‘ Billy Davey. . -—-- VI., Miss Clabkinh Dept, donated PAY You! 917w 75x55 ' by Dr. J. A. MacMlllan, awarded 6'2» ‘ to Tdrrance McWalde. How. Atkin-‘Clarkin’: Dept» donated by Rev. 540'“ K. MacMiilan, awarded to Bobby Infiferty. Mis; Clarkin‘; Dept, donated by, Col. E. J. H. Morrlsey, awarded to‘ Lelth Sweeney. Clarkin's Dept, awarded to Bob-TO by Latlferty. ‘ Grade V., Miss Butler's Dept, do- hated by Dr. J.’ n. MacGuigan, a- , awarded to George Hols"- warded to John Walsh. Miss Doyle's Dept, donated by Mr. ' D0 M. A. Farmer, awarded to Gerardl, Arsenault. ‘Miss Doyle's Dept, donated by the names at Benevolent Irish Society, awarded 6-25-31- to Donald Gallant. {Miss Doyle's Dept, donated by Mr. Wheatley River 7.30 P. M. John Iqgudson wjuoughby, . Art Doucette, Donald Bruce Prize Perfect Attendance Grades n and m. w» Walsh‘! mat. do- by Patriot Pdrlilring Co.,, lly ‘merited by Mme Dollfllb June, Morgen, John MacDonald. John Weather-hie, Brien Rush and Gerard Cheverle, drown by John». men ' - l onnld. . Prize tor Coui-Qsy Grades I‘! and III, Miss Walsbl Dept, donated Provincial Bank of Canada. equally merited by Bobby P°W¢15 Lorne Doll-on and Jack Du!!!» ‘drawn by Lome Doiron. PrilleI-ligheet star-lain: 01-well Min Velsey’; Dm‘! dmlflhd 97 Dr. J. A. MecMlllan, awarded _i>0~ Peter McConnell. Prize second Highest Grade II., -Miss Vessey's Dept, donated by ‘Benevolent Iridi Society- award- ed Lawrence Gallant. Prize Third Highest Grade IL. g Dept.’ donated by awarded iluoon Square School ‘Closing (Continued from Page i) ' Prize ‘fiiird Highest. Grade v1, donated by Prize Highest Standing Grade I Prize Highest Grade VI., Miss Prize ‘mind Highest Grade VI., rMill Vessey‘ My“ Liquor-inn Credit Union Keir Bevan. , Prize Highest swam: Grade ted l Prize Grade VI., Catechism. Prize Highest Standing Grade v.' H Miss Mormons‘! Dent-l 6m Miss ‘Butler's Dept, donated by by New Method Cleaners, awarded. Rev. Louis Dou-gan, awarded to to - Dulles Gauthier. ‘Joseph Gallant. Prize Second Highest Standing 11., Miss McTeguds Dent, llh0d Cleaners, i 1 prim Third Highest Grade‘il.. Standing Miss MQTBBHB’: Dept. donated by I Prize Second Highest, Standing Grade ldonated by New M6 Prize Third Highest Grade V., Miss Butler's Dept, do- Rev. J. W. McCardle, awarded toI noted by Hon. Dr. W. J. P. Mac- Millan, awarded w Damien Leon-i Prize Hfrhest Standing Grade 1- a Robert Dillon. rd _ ‘Miss Moran's Dept. donated by Prize Highest Standing Grade V. Col. D. A. McKin-non, awarded to nald LeClair. Prize Second 111E116" Grad? I- Miss Moran’; DBPl-r dimmed by Rev. K. MacMillan. awarded t0 Edward McCabe. Prize Third Highest Grade I., Miss Moran's Dept, donated by Rev. Louis noucan- awarded l° Ian MacDonald. Special Prize Grade I. M155 Moran's Dept, donated by H friend Prize $10.00 for six years Perfect [for department, awarded to George Attendance, donated by Councillor Cullen. _ T. A. Butler, awarded to Philip Highest Standing Grade II. MISS‘ Rossl-ter, Wendell Bevan, Merrill Hessian's Dept, donated by R6- Doyle and Blair Bruce. ldemptorlst Fathers. awarded w Prize $10.00 donated by the Kins- Leonard Si. John. _ _ men Club of Charlottetown to the. Prize Second Hlghfsl Shanda“ pupil of Grade X. wiho has shown: iGi-ade I. Miss Hessian s Del)?» 0' Ability t0 learn, Popularity with nated by Col. D. A. MaIcK néion, teachers and pupils, his co-operai- l awarded to Parker Lund and a1‘- iveness in class, and his athletic net Steele. _ I ability awarded lo Philip Murphy.l Prize Third Highest Grade b- Prize Manual Training Senior Miss Hesslank DePt-y dllmfled g Group, donated by the Liguorian A Friends. awarded l‘) _A1vm'L:n Credit Union, awarded to Edward: Prize Highest Standing G" ab Lund. lMISB Duffy's Debt. donated ‘i. Prize Manual Training Junior ,Rev. Louis Dougan. Group, donated by Mr. Justice Mc— Gillbcrt Gallant. d I Guigan, awarded to Damien Leon- Prize Second Hlflhesl Gr“ e 3rd,- Miss Duffy's DQPI- dilllaled by Prize donated by Dr. F. C. Dou- Benevolent Irish Society. awarded gan. for best all around athlete at to Frank Mcfirulllflfl- I annual Ice Sports awarded to John Prize 'I'I'~hird I-Iilheil Grade b" Reddin and Bennett. MacDonald. Miss Barry's DEPL- ‘Imam t: Seal presented by, Red. Cross New Method Cleaners, awarded Society for class organized as Act- Billy Murnaflhan- lve Branch during the last. l5 yrs. A prize for fourth P1896 S93E15‘ awarded to Miss Clarkirfs Class. in! in Giradewi, 33:33:? wand‘; Five Year Honour Certificate m“ RC’ n‘ presented by Red Cross Society. awarded to Miss Francis’ Class. Prizes presented by Community‘ Concert Association awarded to and Prize econd Highest Grade V.‘ Prize Third Highest Grade V., Justice Mc-Guigan, awarded to awarded fiftli place standing donated by Father by Lorne Nic- evan. A prize for in Grade IX. Robligi, was won Inn A151‘). a second prizc for geo- graphy, donated by Hillsboro Chapter, I.O.D.E., was awarded tu Grower Mullins. The first prize in Geography. awarded to Mark McClulgan. was also donated by David McCormac. Prize Highest Standing Grade IV. Miss MacDonald's Dept, donated 54 YEARS wan. w 0n Domim, ion Day Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mut-| low, 210 Cum- crland Street. will celebrate their 54th wedding anni- versary. They are in excellent health and their friends extend hearticst good-wishes for future‘ anniversaries. They were married in Zion Church in i891 by Rev. Mr.| Sutherland. THE BIBLE. — ‘Translated lnl all language, how it has united the diverse world! Not only does ltf bring us what. is clasped within itsl covers! Of its thousands there is not; a verse, not a word. but is thick-studded with human cmo- tion." The P. E. . Auxiliary or Branch of the Bilble Society “'31 always appreciate the sunDOrt all interested in its great work. TEACHER HONORED. — At the closin exercises of Prince Street. Schoo yesterday, Miss Mary Irving who is retiring from teach- ing, was very pleasantly surprised when her pupils of Grade VI Dre- sented her with an address and gift of pearls with matching ear-. rings. Miss Irving thanked her pupils for their lovely gift and said she greatly appreciated the many kind wishes they extended to her. THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES. — Both Morning and Evening Wor- ship at The Kirk tomorrow willdac conducted bv The Minister, the Rev. T. H. Busscll Scmers, M. A,‘ S§T.M., who will also preach the, Sermons for the dav- The music will be under the direction of the Church Organist, Miss E. Lillian McKenzie. Mus. Bac. The Church School sessions have been with- drawn for the summer months. THE BAPTIST CHIJRCH.~—'I'hc service of Morning Worship will be conducted bv the Rev. I. Judson Levy. B. D., with sermon "The Upper Roan." The Communion of the Lord's Surp er will be observed at the close o Morning Worship. "Hold Thou My Hand" will be sung as duet by Miss Pearle Burns and Writer Barry Budgen. The Church School meets atthe close of Morn- ing Worship. as usual. Evening awa Colleen MacLean. rded m Special Prize in French for the highest class average. awarded to Colleen MacLean. siilecinl Prize to the pupil show-L iilg the best average in Mathe-l Imeatrllcs. awarded to Colleen Mac- a . Merit Certificates to the upils winning the first five hghest, class averages ln all subjects dur- ing the year. awarded to 1. Colleen MacLeari; 2. Mildred Cudmore; 3.| Marjorie MacLean: 4, Helen Acornzl 5. Phyllis Buell. Trustees‘ Certificates to those pupils making a class average of 65 per cent or over in their year's work. (in order of merit). awarded to l. Colleen MacLean; 2. Mildred Cudmore; 3. Marjorie Macbean; 4, Helen Acorn; 5, Phyllis Buell: i1. Josie Campbell; 7, Dorothy And- ' 8, Barbara Rogers: 9, Lois MacLeod; l0, Rachel Miilar: l1. Hynes: 12, Helen Turner. Attenda _ tlLe l (coon J1 l. Fri. 070853 - DR HAMIL Worship will be conducted by the Rev. I. Judson Levy. B D., withl sermon "The Still Small Voice, Mr. Roy Smalfcrran will sing a sel- ected solo. The music of the day will be in chatle of Miss Louise Cox. organist and director of choir. PEP UP YOUR LWER Feel "Rorin" To Q0.‘- . , . ‘ f n plllhpl two pinto of bllle ‘h: yberlrr bowels every day, you are sure to be more “re lar. | .2 i""'li P-‘2‘°;'...";‘..°",...." 4:; ' n xain. act your bile flowing fastl r.':.':.'..1'"::'::.' {f}! Q“. "i: n. HAMILTOWS 11- by Rev. K. MacMillan, awarded to. lb? ‘he Pmvimlal 8am‘ °f Canada’ Reverend Fathers, Members of the cf lGrade IV. Miss D. MacDonald's ' H. F. MacPhee, awarded to Vincent Hilisboro Chapter. PRINCIPAUS REPORT Mr. Chairman, Your Excellency, Joseph Revel]. Prize Second Highest Grade IV., Miss MacDonald's Dept, donated awarded to Leo Doiron. Prize Third Highest Grade IV.,‘ Miss MacDonald's Dept, donated ‘by the Rcdempiorist Fathers, awarded to Leo Doiron. Prize Third Highest Grade IV., Miss MacDonald's Dept, donated by “he Redemptorisl Famers’ a‘ Shortly before school re-opened Warcled t0 _Pau1 Daveyj zin September, the resignation of - Prue Hlghesl Slzmdmgg Grade|Miss Bernadette Blanchard was re- Iv-- Miss D- Macnmmlds Dept" ceived. During her time at Queen donated by H. F. McPhee, award- square she had pmved herself w ed Win19 Dun"; be a most conscientious worker, P1119 5900110 Highest Standing and her resignation Wag accepted with regret. In her new role as lMrs. Edmund Arsenault, we wish her all the happiness possible. Miss Donalda MacDonald was appointed to fill the vacancy. In her initial year at. Queen Square; G n8 t _ _she hag indeed been succes ‘ul. '1 n- ‘ 611 ils nrolled at een Prize Highest Standing craae|Sq,,,,,epu§,,,-,n: the pas; yes? 11 III Miss M- MQCDOIIHRTS Dt-‘Pl-wlless that the previous year. . donated by Redemptorist Fathers, wig-how exception the teachers awarded 1v PM, Mcwade- of the school are doing all they Prize Secgid Highest Grade III. possibly can to make yQuf boy, M155 M. Mc onalds Dept.., donat- the kind of 3.0m“ man o; whom. l Staff. Ladieg and Gentlemen: Once again we have arrived at. the termination of another school year. and as acting-principal it becomes my duty to review brief- ly the work of the past twelve months. Dept.’ donated by Dr. J. A. Mac- Millan, awarded to Richard St. John. Prize Arpiplicaiion Grade IV. Miss MacDonald's Dept, donated by ed by DT- F- C- Dilllgfln- awarded any city may be proud. However, l” Frallci? Smml- ' . if the parent; are not interested, Prize Thwd Richest 5r» 111- Misslsno this i; demonstrated m the M. MacDonald’; Dept" donated by child, our rim-k l; dqqmgd u; {a11- Rev- 1M"! F . awarded to ure. Sid to say, this n the case of Another? Policy- holder y Reports... “MY HUSBAND owns policies in The Mutual Life of Canada,which he has taken out at various times for my protec- tion and our retirement. The arc Ordinary Life and one il Family income. “If anything happens to him and I am left alone to bring up the chiidrcrnl shall havean income from the insurance, and some cash to pay the bills and a reserve for emergencies. And if he lives to retirement age the “grill. OI CANADA E. H. MONKLEY, etc-camera: ‘ " The Wild Boa By Elizabeth Vernon losurixt-zloctci-zracl I CHAPTER xv The light that. came through the windows was a dying 113m; But. it wasn't that which turned YOU"! Jerry's face t0 grey. He sat. down on an upturned bucket. Hks forehead was Razed. Ginnie leant against the wall,. 1003mm down at him. l-Ie glanced up and they might. both , in t/beir careful correct Sunday clothes, have been done.’ This l5 the end. Uncle young folk, posed in an adver- tisement. "Wall." Jerry said at last. "I'm Dick doesn't allow for mistakes." “What do you mean?" There was an unexpected quality. almost of sternness in Ginnieb voice. "Oh. you needn't think I've been —well—-t.aking nn-ythirmg, my dear. I'm not a fool. Nor is Uncle Did: But. I had a lob to do. It was a swell Job. I thought of it myself . . why, Ginnie, if I'd brought it off perhaps I'd never have needed again to-to-and. blast it, I did bring it off. Only one little slip-J’ that "Well?" Still Uhere tone in Ginnleh voice. "It's to do with old driver. You see, he's highly placed in f . Ill. would be worth thousands to gctI at Oliver's informationn-J‘ .. see .. i l WES "No. you don't und 1, I did the lobflwmiec into that. sit- ting room where he works. tink- ered with his, dispatch case and read some letters. It's Just e. mat- ter of business, really. Someonefi got to have the information, first. And Etienne himself couldn't have clone better. And then~I made ‘my mistake. .. such’ n‘ little thing-J was startled. d: d the key I'd worked with. I ddtft his voice shook. know it till aft/er- ward. It's lying somcwh . Ollver'll see lt-Glrinlef’, he mut- tered, "you must go and find it. I can.‘ E°__.. . "Why not?" "I've been seen near the r310 Eugene Wynne. a small percentage, but lvvwcver, Prize Highest Standing Grade III-lama", 1g is deflmmy goo large, Miss Rossitei-‘s Dept, donated by Shaw u! 109 per w“; co-opgfgflon Col. D. A. MacKinnon, awarded to 4mm m; home, and we will mow, Bernard Cvnnolly- you a pupil whose school record is Pflle 5900M Hlflhest Grade "1- successful. ‘Phat pupil indeed may Mil! 30881191“! DBPl-r dflnated bynot be a prize winner at our clos- NW M9111“ Cleaners. Fred MC‘ lng exercises, but I am sure he will Adam- be a boy whose values are not lost. Prize ‘Ilhird Highest Grade III.,,'1¢ 1s high “me u,“ parents reg- Miss Rossiter’: Dept, donated bypzed ma, the “whey; work is a Mr- H~ F- Maddie's, award” °° supplement to the parent's. and BT15" D°Y1e~ lthiat negligent parents remember Prize Highest Star-din: Grade tiheir God-given duty to their ant-l IlI., Miss Walsh's Dept, donated by 'd,-en_ Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMillnn, n-| Juvenne deunquency worded to Kenneth McDonald. , m, u; , Prize Second Highest Grade III our delinquency pmuem gen- Miss Walflh’; Dept. donated by Mr. an“, cum-e, mum; Grgdgg 111.? L” Dmmmlev “mrded l° J°h"'and IV., with boys who are over-l Macnmald- Eage for those grades, the offenders. _ Prizes for best kept class and He“ n m, "a1 p, ~19", ‘Jylngl home work books in Grade; II to do mmflmnl with g boy 14 and III. M155 Wnlflh‘! DBpL, d0-'yem-s o; aver yyhg 1| in grad; with I nated by Mrs. Geo. J. MacCormaek boy. “in, o,- h“ ya" 0g us, They y in memory of Flt. Sgt. Alastainhave m mun-en in work and are Mwmmld “ward” l° Kelllleih '1: source of trouble to both teat-tiers l Macmmald and L” Dun?“ ‘and pupils. Nevertheless teachers Prize Highest Standing Gnadeio; mo" grade, an endeavouring II. Miss Walsh's Dept. donated by to 50nd,,“ cum” of from 39 to 40 Llg-uorlan Credit Union, awarded pupil,’ “Ming in gge from nine to Gerard Cheverie. m {mum 1 mm m; at all trying lg Still PILLS. 25o at nr dealers. ‘ Patriot Publishing Co., awarded to ‘ TON s PILLS y _Mmmmld_ Prize Second Highest Grade II., w gopget the welfare of this boy Miss Walsh's Dart. donated by who l; so for behind his class, and who is constantly becoming in- (Continued II: one l. 001- l) Idle And anyway its not thing for me to go. Never cross old tracks-that's the rule Etienne‘: rule. It'd be, safe for you-—' "Safe for me?" “Yes, yes. That sitting room's inept for old Oliver to work in: no one goes there but if you were found there you could say-you've got a. standing here now-that you were 111st eXPlWlnfl- 0h. C7111- nie, won't you see? It's my death. I did behave that the worst. that could happen to me would be - prison But I know better now. I think I learnt tt from something Uncle Dick said the other day, from the way he looked-or from something Etcirme didn't say about Swansson and Carder. They d in an accident, .kriow. And I'll die-in an acc sob-too." ‘Iihere was silence. And suddenly all Ginnic's fee-rs for him broke like a wave within her, and all tier love for him-for her brother on whom she had looked as her idol and her'pe.t1t.em. She signed between him and the door. “ , I will help you. Jerry. 1 will halo you, Jerry. I will help you-Only ’ —on1 " Y "Onliy what?’ , "If do thin-risk everything- will ymi, Jerry, for my sake, will you escape‘ from all this. away to the colonies presently Kit and I-—" He seized her hands in his hil. ' bending a brown head above Ill‘. one omcc a wamroomtiraaro cash values will give us an income, V“But l also have a policy 0n my own life, because I want him to be able to provide proper care for the children if anything happens to'mc. Our Mutual Life representative pointed out that Canadian government figures prove that in one case out of every three tho W‘ lies before the husband. “We chose The Mutual Life in which to insure because of the good reputation of the Company for fair dealing and low ‘cost insurance." I LetaMulualLfieReprerenlalizle arrange your family insurance. Low ‘Cost Life Insurance Since 1869 Branch Office-Bank of Nova ‘Bootia Building. Charlottetown, P. E. I, ~ n. w. PLETCII. Branch Manager Representatives (Chlrlottctown) C.H. BLACK, C.L.U., A. PETERS, J. C. CULLEN. Special Representative Representatives m other centres: Sumrnerlider IVAN BROWN. New London; A. GAL- LANT, Rurrticn; CYRIL GALLANT, Amherst. M. L: A. _FULTON CAMP- _BELL, Montague; CLIFFORD 0Q ELLIS, (Timely, P.E.I.l HAROLD G. r MacDONALD, Mount SIewart, IEELL; ALVIN MnaLEAN, Northam, P.E.I. thing——"At that whispered pro- mise, at the grip or 11151131105, hope slipped rnro Lllfllllf.» nearl. It. justified what she was about to d0. Of course it, wasn't difficult. lac only had to walk along this wide corridor. . . She opened the door. Mr .0liver wasn't in the room. Softly sne closed mo door, switching on the light. Gin- Ille sped across the rccm. l-iera was the wilting table, very neat everything put. away in the dis- h box. But when: was the key? Mr. Oliver eeen there al- ready? Had he found it? Ginnle ttptoed gently. Her ears strained themselves, for any sound. Oh. if she might find it-there was n0 sound from outside the door. None that Ginnie wuld afterward remember. She only knew that in the second she saw the little key and snatched it into the mm of her frock, the door open- Clalre Shelton stood on the thres- hold. She entered. Smiling, she regarded Glnnie. "The long arm of coincidence again?" she said. Carefully she lit n cigarette. "Isn't it furmy? Now would you like to explain what you're doing among Uncle Paul’; things?" “Oh, is he your uncle?‘ asked Ginnie in a desperate little effort. to gain time. "Yes. He's my uncle?" Claire Slelton replied. Now do tell me, dear, what you were doing in here. Give yourself plenty 0f,tlme. "As a matter of fact.’ said Gin- nie. "I wanted to see all the room! in this house. I don't know why. Except that I'm going to live here when I'm married to Kitr- ' "on/v Claire Shelton laughed- “Oh, I see .Arcn't you rather Oll- timistic? It seems-almost. ‘f9’ sham; to shat/tier your hopes. Girinie was silent. Both. sydden- 1y were silent because of 8- footatep which eibhna 0301201 have among re. Kills footstcp-less unhufflbd than usual-approached. It Pall-i" ed at the door. "on, Claire," . "have yo“ secn—' and then he swplled- m“: beyond Claire he saw his love T01 whom he had been seekinfl- She was percehd on tlhe arm 0f It chair, motionless, it struck him,_t\_$ a bird on a brantllt- 5m did-l‘ lrn. Brut Claire e with which first elm- Bhe F063‘ him: "oh. Kit there you are. I was 801118 t0 59nd for you." "Ola, really? Why?! he asked "I found Ciinnie in here. she "The reason she 8W“ 5°‘ her presence, is that she Wanted to gee every room in the house of which she is soon to l. . soon to be the mistress." t" could have smiled at the thmlithl of such stlltcd words comlnc "$2 Ginnie, He crossed to where m! sat. How frail her‘ shouldgnme” under hi... hand! ‘well. (“it he asked. "and was that Y rwoltlliiought‘. the color flamed it! her checks: he could hardly heali; mm. we I-like to explore A iii: rooms _’—€-—€‘_’< Ilead. Colds ' _ ' _ ‘ Meorholnp: Mid .- quiclri d anarchy“ THOLATUM r uml (Ill! ll-II/v A them. "on. Ginnle. I knew you'd save . I will‘ me. Oh Clinnie, of course . ofcmnsefllflveup. Hides”-