WHOLESALE MERCHANTS AND i INSURANCE FIREBROKERS policy has alwlil N"! °"*"'..r:::.'::..:"..';::.: 3g; and “n was“, QC‘ w, . ‘Idepbone 698 0L0”. Win19, 1931 I ‘ uiiiiois 0108., Ltd F RID A Y FISII SPEDIALS at DEYEIIEAIIPS com; km marines» Central Guardia Rev. Allan Hooch of Manchuria ville 11 a. in. Sunday School PRINCETOWN UNIT Y - r-as-za-ekua Classified Advertisements ' Agents Wanted Help Wanted service. reine Court before Mr. m“ bundle. Guardian Office. oiiice. w, 5364-0-18- 2-4-11. yos sins, T0 new, noann AND ' mm signs on hand at Guardian yo; SALE-CHEVROLET SIJDA i018 model, only run 2,850 miles. Perfect condition. Apply Guard- vate family. Write Box 150 City. WANTED -— SMALL FLAT BOT tf- tom boat suitable trout fishing. N, BOX 327, City 2, _ Found rooms with board. Preferably pri- 6351-6-18-81. terday, among those Robert LcClalr, sophomore, for Latin arid English. M Limited. and insurance paid. Call Capt. Edward Dicks. PIDPERTY tors, Charlottetown. 5144-0-10-121 Teachers Wanted ‘IINTED - EXPERIENCED "ria- iliufor West Covehead School supplement $190.00. Secretary. .__.____.___... WANTED — TEACHER FOB HUN- ' MRIl/Gl‘ School. First Class pre- iericd. Supplement $200.00. Irene wedlock. Secretory. 5387-6-19-31. _____________- wimp - PRINCIPAL rpm ciaiiaiid School. Supplement ‘$200.00. H. Lear-d, Secretary. 5392-6-19-81. WHITE!) — EXPERIENCED SEC- ond Class Teacher for Water-vale School. John T. Grimes. 5396-8-19-21. iii} _ [ANTED — FIRST CLASS PROT- eiiint Teacher for Harrington School supplement $140.00. Apply "Harry J. Rodd, Secretary. - 5273-0-19-31. "n- "l Lawyer McOuaid. Souris. Mill‘ 0R SECOND m urg In“. . "l" wanted for "we Piv-r School No 90. Supplement $14" "0. .11. slmpson. Bay View. S-c- "ilri- 5375-6-19-30. "W" - Tivn awnoam rung ""7"" l" Stanley School Sim- Pliomi $17500 w». vu-w-i-s .lil’llérred, R_ _1_ Ania-wan s“, "l"! ssso-e-io-ai. \-_ .>_. Miscellaneous "'1" "Fran MQDONALD. no. “till Land Surveyor. Herman- °' 5150-8-10-1 month. IVISIT 1'0 OUR. STORE MAY 3"" i‘ bl! siivinw tn you. Second l Store, 108 Richmond Street. 5350-8-18-31. ITRAYEB - ram or wnm m; SALE — A WALK 1N 1C1! box size 5 ft. by 5 ft. by 8 ft. high. A mil bargain. Palmer Electric 5397-6-10-81. fog sAl.E--l930 CHEVROLET special srllflli. 6 wire wheels. good u new. All new tires, 193i license $625 cash. 5365-8-18-3! FOR SALE, FIVE tenement house, old unoccupied house and warehouse at Corner of Powniil and King Streets, lot ' lixty-eight feet three inches on liownal Street, and one hundred ind seven feet six inches on King street. Sold in block or in parcels. Apply to Joseph B. Hayley, Pow- ‘ nil. or Gaudet a Haszard, Solici- ' “Third Alarm ” J. 1". Allen, 5848-6-10-2. ._________ _______ I0! SALE _ sMAu. COUNTRY Biol": Bizsincss. with big 140 acrenm a flwkand u" two chuck Firm attached. Will sell at Provin- reh to be till Tax valuation. Annlv GllSId-Hgnjg] 4650-5-10-11-1 3 months. FOUND —- AT DALVAY, do plain cooking. Good wages MIDDLE AGED Guardian. Is A Thriller FIGHTERS ru-si‘ Fire! An swarm-ht hw" in flames. Heroic rescues by‘ u" ‘firemen of men. woman w‘! ahflii- ren trapped in l. 111mb)! imam" while at their dinner. And when the walls crashed they bur-ind bo- neath them only one MIMI-QM man who was the beat likedrnem- ber of the entire Fire Daplflmfl" and who has waiting at 110m! 1°? him a niotherlcss youna daushw and a baby aon. Dad Marten had gone into the smoke and flame time and all"! and brought out people unoonsci from suffocation. but he W911i’- 0M time too many. He, who found life so good, had laid lt down in tho sent to n. children's The story OI nos‘; children, Mll- ly tumuig into c beautiful younl woman, and Jimmy lust a MW. 18 told in ‘The Third Alarm" against a spectacular background oi fire and heroics. This special produc- tion is the attraction now showing at the Capitol RIM-N. with Anll-I- lbouise playinl Milly and Janice hall portraying the finssan hero who ,, ' himself $000!!‘ “"17 a1- to the children and than dis- for his wife. Jean Hui-short plays Dad Moo-ton. Paul Hurst is a dumb fireman Boaworth is the Carrillo. Otlurs in thotreimndoils out Ila Ill?! Do- ran, little Georgie Billings, Nita Marten. Dot ruler. Walk! 8m’! and Aileen Manning- The sixth chapter of "Hill! 79680 iih _ ..."...;:.".;‘;";:.:;.:r-~ M“ M KNIGHTS 0F I! Province arrivln g at a? 22ml He will meet fl‘ at the °<>|0ck P. "ii Councils are request Omplimenta lm at u, . 5mm oCan Nat. lid Vi otel m1_¢_13.;|ccn16dy In addod IINNO- “"- supreme Knight, Martin H. Carmedy, will viaitt Home, Queen 8t, Charlottetown. 8f M. on. Monday. All members of the banquet will be tandem! '8 may secure their tickets at Raddln Bron. otoc l’ D to . . r “y” '9' olfhctetuaiv. Prints” and a Slim Buasmcrvlilo DDLIIMBIIS gut a day not distant cometh When we tread the vast unknown We shall see our darling father Seated at the graat White Throne. Charlottetown Monday. all the members of the TWO bunches of keys. Owner may have same by paying for ad at Guard- ian. BSJO-O-IB-tf. WANTED-A MAID WHO CAN Apply Mrs. Noel Defllais. 2i Water St. 5834-0474.! Employment Wanted MAN WISHES work in City, gardener or care- taker. Steady, reliable, good refer- ences. Addrask-Countryman. o!" szsi-c-is-ii. an EPIC DRAMA 0r T!!! FIRE covers he loves Milly and wants her M_YEas_MY'!;Rs_At the mm“, Paraonlse. Dune 17, 1981, A. C. Vincent, Robert Gordon M’!!- ers of Mt. Albion to Mary 1M" known ll "IONIC." 8N1 5*“ bath Myers of the same place. father, Mr. Thomas Yeo, who de- parted this life, June 19th, 1920. Call not back the dear departed Anchored safe, where storms are On the border land we left you Soon to meet and part no more. PERSONALS Brunswick. Margaret Cameron, Longworth Av Fitzroy Street. Miss Helen O'Neill, City, has rc turned from Viking, Alberta, wher she spent the winter brother, Rev. Richard J. O'Neill. Training tickets for race horses are available at the Secretary's Ofllcc, Provincial Building. A fee of $500 but will be available for use after Exhibition until October 1st. J. W. Boulter, Secretary, Charlottetown Driving Park and Provincial Exhi- bition Assoclation. ti FISH FATALITIES PROBED CDAIRKSDALE, Mas. Junse 17 (U PJ-Fish are dying by the thou- sands in streams, lakes and bayous in the delta, according to Bil-me wardens who are having samples of the water examined. Tons oi dead fish have been removed. i?" BIRTHS § GRAHAM-At Bay View May 14th 1001. To Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gra- ham, a son. Benjamin Bension. MURPHY-At Cherry Valley, June 9, 1081, to James l". and Mrs. Mur- phy, a son (Patrick JeromQ-Pat- riot Please Copy. MABRIAGES by DI‘. Ill MEMDRIAM . m loving memory of our dear 0'01‘. Inserted by I-Iia Daughters. 5400-0-10 ed to attend. at 7 P. M. aame evening. Stab Deputy. M. D. MacLeafi srsnurana Qfllatlatewa and Nwlhfilltabln B01010 _ ZION CHURCH TONIGHT.- ‘ BROOKFIBLD-Servlces on Sun- day, June 21st as follows: Hartl- a. m. Brookfield '1 p. m. Sunday School 10.30 a. m. Hunter River Sunday School 10.30 a. m.; Clyde River 3 p.‘m. Sunday School I p. m. CHURCH-Rev. E. M. Aitkcn. B. A.. minister. Services Sunday, June 21st, iii the morning at 11 o'clock and i.ri the evening at 7.80. Dr. J. n. Saint will speak at the evening SUPREME COURT-The bearing of the case of McNeil! vs Stewart yesterday at the Sup- Justice University, St. Joseph's, N. 3., yes- ‘ receiving their degrees of Bachelor of Arts was Mr. Florin N. Poirier of Mis- couche, P. E. I., who won the prim My“, “a”; ‘m; m1“ but, for Junior and Senior Sciences. Bloomfield, P. E. 1.. also won prizes Mr. and Mrs. P. J. McDonald. City, left yesterday on a motor Female Help wanted tour through Nova Scotla and New ' Miss Fay Linkletter of Summer- side is spending a vacation in Charlottetown, the guezt of Miss Miss Bessie B. Beer has return- ed from West Newton, Mass, to spend the summer with her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Beer at 178 with her HIIORSEMEN ATTENTION -- wlll ba charged for each horse. This money will be used to ‘keep the track In condition. Stalls will be available until thehoraei arrive for EXHIBITION RACES about ,Alll- int 10th, when they must be vacated THE CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE Gold Coin donated by The Cath- IW"I olic Women's League for French: merited by Lillian Carter and Ce- | n l The Age! Have Faith In Stewart will speak on Missions. Public. invited. l ' ' 5382-11. i l0 -i__.____ \ v Arsenault. The evidence was com- a ' ’ 7f”. . rrs roa sans UPWABDS onto wssxav “Wt ""1 It. 5 W10“ ti" mm" 9A‘ - . '/ lflnmue mg prices, big money growingni forueinyour adjourned to meet at 10.30 this Q ‘ I in weir". suits: 2:5." ssssvsaasrvc“ mm "a “m- T" M“ ' ' - ' Toronto. n. w. June 10-96: "1 “m b‘ "md- g QC R 7' / -——- .. i - ortanuarrzs FROM s1‘. JO- .. - m I For 5mg“- wamed SEPB'S-—At cm 67th annual oom- / 5' - _ ..:_~ I i}? \ ; ‘i in‘ SALE _ OLD puns’ 5 wn-rnn _ Two ‘mnmmsmm mencenient exercises of Eit. Joseph's —-* -' AGED m...“ ..-...—..._ ....- time — Stewart Is our man. Grade VII. Elmmeline Haddad. Prizes For of EXERCISE V, Reta. Doucette. Prizes For Asslduous Application The annual closing exercises 0f DWYCI‘. Nutre Dame Academy were held at 0' Bishop oi‘ Charlottetown, presided, Grade VII, Emmeline a, number oi the clergy oi the BBS- Bflet shelfwfl ilica and St. Dunstans University- In connection with the closing exercises, the annual re-uriion o! the Notre Danie Alumnae Associa- tion took place and opened Shelfoon. Prize For Arithmetic awarded to Genevieve Monaghan. Prizes for Needlework: Grade VI, e Academy Chapel, celebrated by ion Power andvalerie Arsenault. Right Reverend Monsignor Maur- drawn by Valerie Arsenault. 1c, M¢D°nfld_ During M“; pleas- Boarding School: Eileen Howard. lng hymns were-rendered by the Prizes For Perfect Attendance you“: “d1” ch01; awarded to pupils who have never At the conclusion of the exercises been absent during class hours yesterday Pontifical Benediction throughout the W811 Winifred d: tn, Most Blessed Sacrament Moi-en. Mary Bell (for nine years), was given by Bishop O‘Sullivan, Mary Mahar, Mary Hogan, Cath- mmwed by ‘ t“ 5; g flglogk my erine Kelly, Marion Power. the members of the Alumnae. r MUSIC AND ART DEPARTMENT, Thg following programme was Pnizeg For Music: Lillian Peters,‘ rendered at the afternoon's exer- Eileen Mullin, Irene Peters, Nora: 0,5,5, I MacMillan, Emmelirie Harlow,’ mubnungulwiuogkowm) Blanche Griffith, Marjorie Dwyernl word o; welggme Prizes For Art: Winifred Moren,‘ Junior Ch0rus-"Viclets"—(DVO- Dorothy Sumarflh- l mg) 1 The following pupils have pass- mwrmedjgw pd" U51; ed suoce ully, with an average‘ Pianm-Valse Capriee-(Rubin- over 90_ percent. the examinations 5mm) held during the year in the Pro-i The Legend Beautifui-(Inngfel- xrcssive series Theory 0f Music, 1W) are awarded Junior Certificates: Gfadugflon 305m Eileen Mullin. Marion Mahar. A Parting Word Graduates’ Diplomas, Medals Chorus-Jrhe Sweetest Hour- Al"! Premium!- (Nichols) Diplomas of Graduation are Q cm“; awarded to the following young: God s“; The King ladiis who have completed sails-l CERTIFICATES factoa-ily the course of studies pre- scribed for Grade X: Helen Cur-l ran with Honor Certificate; Mary McCarron with Honor Certificate; Lillian Carter with Honor Certifi- cate; Cecelia Shelfoon with Honor Certificate; mid Cantwell with Honor and Assiduity Certificates; Annie Gill, Helen Sullivan. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Honor Diploma For Senior Course: Ethel Martin. The following young ladies hav- ing passed creditable examinations in all the subjects required for the Senior Course, are awarded Gradu- ation Diplomas in shorthand, Bookkeeping, ‘rypewriting and lingiish: Marjorie Mitchell, Mar» garet Clam-kin, Irene McNeil, May Power, Joan Sigsworth, Andrea Dalton. Jean Ellis, Margaret Far- Public School Certificates: Eileen Mullen, Muriel McDonald, Margar- et Mooney, Marion Mahar, ‘Ihelmfl Peppin. Caveil Dicks, Gladys Dou- cette, Vivian Cameron. Certificates of Honor are award- ed students having a yearly averflfl of '15 percent in classwork and 80 per cent in attendance and deport- ment. Assiduity certificates are awarded for regular attendance. Honor Certificates: Winifred Moran, Florence Martin, Mario Arsanault, Eleanor O'Connor, Eil- een Mullin, Muriel McDonald. Mar- ian Mahar, Mary Steele, Thelma Peppin, Bmineline Haddui, Luci! DesRochca, Blanche Griffith, Geri- evieve Monaghan. Margaret Shel- foon, Agnes Iialppin, Mary M631!!- non, Mary Morealdc, Lillian Mc- chflm‘ rar, Antoinette Buote, Regina Gal- Aulduity Certificates: Imelda lant- Maclbellari, Gertrude McCari-on. Grade X Prim List mm,“ mun“ M.” “mgr, Gold Laurel Cross donated by Mary Bell. Winifred Moron. Eileen Mullin, Irene Peters, Vivian Cam- exm, Nara MacMillan, nnmeline Haddad. Batty Mitchell, Catherine Kelly, Mary Hogan, Marion Power. COMMIICIAI- DEPARTMENT Intermediate: ‘Sookkwlllni- ‘P7P!- wfltinl and lflalilh DlPIWI-l. His Excellency Joseph A. 0'Sullivan for Christian Doctrine, awarded to Helen Curran. The Bronze Medal of his Excel- lency~the Governor General of Canada. for the Highest Aggregate of yearly examinations, awarded to Helen Curran. Gold Medal donated by his Hon- or Lieutenant Governor Sir Char- les Dalton for Second Highest Yearly Aggregate awarded w Mary Mocarron. Gold Medal donated by His wor- uulbylevenaslleianh-evin-Nilv Maw Prom for mslllh - awarded to Cecelia Shelfoon. 61M Medal donated by Right RINK; Maurice McDonald for Gold Cola dohted by The Notra W. anyam; m“; y, mp Iiatiizawardad to Mary MoCai-ron. ll- Daino Alumnae for linglish Corn- qggfiwflitim awarded to mic cant-well. -___-_.___42_'_ . ...._...,it to IUUA us a. second ‘Delllois: Grade IX, Winifred Mor- en; Grade VIII. Eileen Mullln: i Highest Aggregate: Grade VI, Blanche Griffith; Grade parade 1x, Marie Arsenault; Grade, Karel Clark“!- JVIII, Muriel MacDonald; Grade VII, Lucy DesRoches; Grade VI. t° Lemmre M°Ne1“- Genevieve Monaghan; Grade V. Constance Lelghtizer and Marjorie Gold Coins r61- Arithmetic Do- 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon in the! nated By I-Ils Worshlp Mayor‘ We“- large Auditorium of the Institution. Prowse: Grade IX, Winifred Mor- Rt. Rev. J. A. 0'Sullivan. D. D-hen; Grade VIII. Eileen Mullin; _ I-Iaddad; I and among the many present were Grade VI, Equally merited by Man‘ and Genevieve-years Marjorie Mitchell for Moiiaghan, Drawn by Margaretiyears- m u“ morning by M.” m the, mflted by Martina Gallant’ Map i GRADE II-Priscilla Chandler. icelia Shelfoon drawn by Lillian ..__..._ Svcciais for the Week-Elli.’ Carter. Gold Mounted Rosary donated, E E I by Miss _Reta Turgeon for French Y A 50c Bnille of '1! p1|»,,.,-,,_.-, 5 awarded to Cecelia Shelioon. ' Perhlmi? WWI 8"" rilrrliasc ( Gum Med“ donated by Messrs‘ , of Three Flowers l‘.;.i~ilcr Lyons d: Co., for Mathematics A" for awarded to Lillian Carter. = Gold Coin donated by a friend ""_"_“—""—-—- l. F R E E l . of the Institution for Arithmetic i‘. A 35c Tln of Lnvcnil: r Takzqm airardedto Idliian Carter. Gold Coin donated by Dr. J. D ‘ Aicguigan m be awarded m the ' “ l-“reeivith a TLIIIL’ nf Lavcndrr jllipll making the Highest Aggre- sham‘: cmm" natein the Matriculation Examina- 85c Vqlue for ‘ tipm. Commercial Department 5 ‘l Prize For Christian Doctrine dn- ' ' ' ' m‘ I t ‘I iiated by Reverend Mother Super- I 35c LISIICIIIIIIO“ fir? ' ‘I - . . . . e..- l» Iior awarded to Leonora McNeil. 60c Listcrine 4 ‘ y ‘ u. run... ..J;;."..‘.;.;.'.t.;." .52‘ 81.211 Ironizcd "015! 9h», $1.50 Pinkhanis (‘flmyinund 9a,. 50c Ipana. Tooth Pasti- ,, 30¢- Fiic Pciisndi-nt 11min inst} 3.1. 25c West's Tooth Past" 19» 60c Chases Nerve Food 47¢- 60c Chases Ointment 47C HAWK-EYE 1 cimsnis “lack- Blue. Grccn and Red Gold llledal donated by Rover- end Myles D. Kiley, Boston, for -excellence in Stenography awarded; w Marjorie Mitchell. i Prize For Stenography awarded to Ethel Martin. Gold Coin donated by a friend _of The Institution, for speed and l accuracy in Typewriting awarded to Irene Cameron. Bronze Medal donated by The J. P. Degan Co., Chicago, for the mostkartistic Typewriting Budget awarded to Mary Power. Gold Coin donated by Children Of Mary sodality for Bookkeeping .'»l;..!.- by Easimnn_ Jfurnsvhlno DANDY SPECIALS 90 PBFDermL-ii Parties '1- . . . . . . . . ..? ‘Iimpfirc Itlarslimalloirs 10c piu. c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. -l‘i,~ [b (‘lzerries 10a pkg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . 473-. "L lliiiir Burke Chocolates 6‘c l‘ 1‘!"'.’l Fri-on! rhiirolabv; 70,. ||)_ -_-_. PARTICULARLY, THE OiLY SKIN Our beauty consuliania have Pliml"! filler-Ea! lnaimenla ior "Ehlllig In oily skin with special Drlierrv Preparaliona which include: Du Ba Cl ‘ (j 41.50. szsiriysiseofmm‘ m“ DuBzrry Skin Tonic and Freshener. 81.00, 11,75, ulslgiisllzagay Special Astringent DuBiirry NonJalieniag Tia- ‘Sllc Cream. “.50. $2.50. DU BARRY BEAUTY PREPARATIONS ' 98c , i awarded to Leonore McNeil. Silver Medal donated by Rever- end Mother Superior for proficiency in Spelling awarded to Agnes Cairns. Gold Mounted Rosary donated by Miss Reta. Turgeon for assidu- ;| Oils application awarded to Mar- SUCCT-PSOR First Prize For Music awarded Prizes For Music awarded to Jean Ellis and Antoinette Buote. Prizes For Art awarded to Gene- vieve McGuigan and Enid Cant- Prize For Spelling GRADE T-Bernadetta Laivlor. Prize For Costume GRADE IV-N-orma Peppin, B. 'I‘rainor, I. GOOCIWIH. M. Iiiggins. M. McKinnoii, R. Dowling, M. Her- rell, M. Mitchell, S. Martin, D. Peters. GRADE III—M. lifcCloskcy, K. O‘Brlen, H. Paqueite, F. Siiclluon, Prize For NBMIISWDIII awarded to Agnes Calms. Prize For Perfect Attendance 3 awarded to Enid Cantivell for ten ten I JUNIOR GRADES B. Harper. Prize- for Highest Agzregaie (mans II-I-I. Coyle, M. Doyle, 1 GRADE IV-Isabel Goodwin. w. Hynes,'A. Gallant, n. Conway- GRADE III-Kathleen O‘Brien. J. Brown. GRADE I-F. Saunders, B. Coyle, Prize for Christian Doctrine M. Duncan. GRADE lV-Isabel Goodwin. GRADE III-Kathleen O'Brien. GRADE II-Wilms. Hynes. Prize For Assiduity GRADE IV 8r GRADE III- ROSS-DRIIG-UNITED . .B€l‘I1i1d6tt€ ‘P12111107, Higgins, Isabel Goodwin, Philippa Bradley. Winnlfred Doyle, Mary Doyle, Betty Leightizer, Rosalie Kiggins, Dorothy Conway. Created by Hudnui I TO The_MacKinnon Drug Co. The Store Phone 219 Bowling. Elaine O‘Meara, Pi-jscllla GRADE ll-Doris Hughes. Chandler, Prize For Department GRADE I—Clare Griffith. Prize For Number Work armor-z I-Katherine Doyle, Prize For Reading GRADE I-Mary Duncan, Prize For Writing GRADE I-Bernlce Coyle. Prize For Junior Music Margaret b IILAI - . -». m....-...-.~..».-..-..._.,M.,.,,,_.._:,,__, y. “W?” y‘ ’W~ wqmwx I Dorothy Peters, Susie Martin, Mar- ilirinitp Qduiteli QIIJIIYID GRADE I—Loretta Swallow, Prize For Sewing GRADE IV-Rita Dowling. GRADE II-Margaret McDougall. garet Kiggins, Victoria Paquette, Helen Paqiictte, Winifred Doyle. GRADE II-Helen Gayle, Mary Doyle, Josephine Brouui, Mary not. $5.95 —$6.95'—$7.50 Afternoon and Evening * JOHNSON’S LADIES’ READY T0 WEAR 144 GREAT GEORGE STREET FRIDAY loo-Choir Rehearsal _ Churuh Auditorium. 5389-1L Dainty Dresses and Ensembles made of the finest washable silks in new pastel colors, the sort 0f frock that looks expensive, but is Sizes 14 to 20 including half sizes. ' SPECIAL PRICES "ii to $22.00 Dresses in Geor- gettes and Lace at special prices for FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY Johnson’s Ladies’ Wear L112?’