Tr-ns season his pictures are peppier than ever. How they speed along! With a thrill “to every second! Don't fail to see them or you‘ll miss a lot of cious Kellogg’s Pep—and you, too, will have pep all day! ,Pep brings pep! It's health a package. Crisp whole wheat flakes. fun and. pep. v Breakfast thesemornings iwithideli-V’ ' / / a s, ‘i Reginald Denny peps up with Pep! Ready to eat. Just packed with yvon- derful flavor! Rich in nature's vita- mins and pep-making elements. Con- tains bran too—~enough to‘ make it mildly laxative. Great-efor"kiddiesi""* Kellogg's Pep with milk or cream —it’s a treat of health! Extra delicious with fruits or honey added. EatRep and have it! Your grocer has Pepi ‘ q the peppy cereal food . E3 l‘? FEED BILL Stars Practice ,in uniform. it‘. o'clock. ‘Twins Swim Ahead Carry Salted 'in mow with Hay Green and Juicy. EARLY ‘CUT HAY AND FOPDER DOUBLE the PROTEIN OF LATE CUT HAYS p - I5%-INSTEA_I) 0F-8% Nod-yisyflufioddcnlng. Malagash’ Hay Salt. No Mouldy Hay today in their m . today. boitio Moore lSchoemmel in "t 1;: A ‘coon PIPE Joel aura fill! More him hie particular eholce. “blimp-mas ea tum. Th!’ ‘any la. u y gum eeil. 1n l r‘. v etvfqunt V. ‘ MAN WHO LIK é Weflofler e variety of ehapea and algae that we w Wmmew we are. featuring the llneet $1.00 plpd we» M! , lpglgpq al to many selling at dolible the price Don't forget this when you ere it. rosrrn . t . Pemeelen lee Cream-Bulk, Cone, Irlek-Jreen daily. l ‘Schoemmets record. To Insure Liver ‘ Gleaiilinessi i grape. aalteihe llxltlv health, eyatem tq norms . ciehnae’ it o! the waste and Flrat thing every morn- ing drink» a glue oil Warm water eplflillnfl with Wam- polls on» eem. PHONI 271' “ Harold’ L; Worthy, 17! Queen street ' Uolehgente for Dr. Mum ’ "Pop Iepnalloe. ‘- - m... fr: up, »_,\ h Stars practice this evening at . v _ ‘Abegvreit grounds. Players to be Practice starts at. Of Time In Hudson iATli-EENIS, N.Y.. June 21. — 130i‘- ‘nlce and iPhyl-lis Zitenfleld, ‘IE-year- old twins, were ‘a-hesd of schedule litZmi-lo swim trom Albany to New York. when thfly ar~ rived off t'h' Athens flat light, 27 .1-2 miles be ow Albany, at 3.05 p. ‘The twins took off from Albany yesterday morning in ilhoir attempt to break therecord held by lMrs. t-hs Hudson swim. iwhcn they were taken out of the water they were more than on hour. ahead of Mrs. ‘st-ski. day right ‘with’ drink quickly re era 1,000,, pplegne that clog jend heeled!‘- the mind. ' ‘ ‘STARS GET ing Game 0i ‘The ening. i led at, the Stars and lRovers. ' playedfi excitement. ,reaohed sectlonsirom‘ start to finish. be called on to hold a record crowd of baseball brand oi ball keeps improving as it ,hns done in the last few games, ~ ~_l.asi evening's win for the Stem Jeaves them resting easy on the long end of the first‘ section, ‘but ‘from all appearances they will be called on to extend themselves in the second section as both the An- chors and Rovers have strong op- position to offer games which will mean that the Stars w-ill possibly yet halve to bow to defeat, but when the games are played with the |Stars the loser. well you don't want to miss ’em. they will be good ones. _ For the Stars McQuald and Mc- lCabs were never working better. McCarey on first was giving his us- ual good support as was Stan Ry- an t second, Lynds on third was ‘vor ing all the time as was How- stt at short, Martin, Bolger and W. Ryan in the outer garden didnot gel: n. chance to work, iLynds, How- att. and MoCsbe were the ‘big hit- ters for the Stars followed by S. Ryan. Boiger. ltlartin and McQauid. Lynds scores two runs and W. and S. Ryan 1 each. For the Rovers. Connors and ‘Cul- len worked nicely together, Con- nors putting up a tine brand .0! twirling. although not striking out as many as his opponent. hurled ball that made the scatter hits easy lo handle. Blanchard on the initial sack turned in his usual good game‘, wunsifis 0n the’ keystone sack was above par and ‘Whslen on third played snappy ball; Mclnnis at short played the position well. the iielders McKenzie, poyie "and Mur‘ lex. were not called on tor any sup- porl from the outer gardens", ‘ ' McKenzie and Blanchard ivcro the Rovers‘ best swattiers of the onannofllyliiiwn Last dvening n very large et- tendanco o! baseball tans assemb- I‘ hbegweit, grounds to witness the seventh game ilnthe City Léagueschedulo between the The game was undoubtedly the - best from every stands-point so iar its height p _ d‘ the" inns boosted their it looks as it the bleachers will tans, providing, the in the coming r GUARDIAN. , . innit: - Large Attendaneewitliess .'l"heiMost Excit- ility League Last Ev- were the Rovers run gotten. - The lined"): , Rovers k cm h ‘ “- Stars ' c or Cullen ......... .' I~ Pitcher ‘ Gonnors . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ._- 1st Base Blanchard McCarqy ‘ znalnsss ~ Williams . . . . . . . . . S, Ryan 8rd Base _ Whalen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., Lynds rShort Stop Mclnuis . . . . . . . . . . . .. llowntt LLeit {Field McKenzie . . . . . . . . Martin Centre Field Doyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bolger Right Field Murley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., W. ‘Ryan Utility ' ' Lon-gaphle Stewart Box Score 123456789Rl-LE. Stars 201010000473 iRovers 0001002003 7 4 Batteries Stars-——McQuuid and McCabe. Rovers-Connors and Cullen. Strike Outa MoQuald-IB out of 37. '/ Conuors—7 out of 37. Otfiielele Umpire-Jack McAleer. Bnses-Spnrgeon Diamond. Scorsb-Qharlss ‘Stewart- Score Beard-J. Bisso. Police Officer-Joseph Trainer. NOTES Great ball, fellows. Keep it up. l-lls Honor Lieut. Governor Heartz. Mrs. Hesrtz and Miss Ruth were again among the fans lust evening and were well pleased with the great improvement shown i‘ WEB ll n‘ A Tnday MTODA AT .1 atinee 26c! _ _ —-in the flaming,roaringinferno,i_ ~a'¢;'1‘,~'1;j,',|f . _ed, with cauldrons of white hot qtiiti metal‘ cascading ‘ into a sea ‘of deatifhe fought for life-amt his-but hers! ‘produced under the gupgrvigign oi Earl Hudson ‘ by‘ the ball players. game. Connors. Whalen. . MO-lnnis McKenzie, Blanchard and Williams and Doyle also connected well, bunalsdprssent and was delighted at nice fielding caught tbom aiafirstrhiqgteslpgoiicc again coming in lino’ ioi his trophy. ‘liiisygwdrship Mayor Miller was AND “K ‘ = _\ BLOOMERS g ‘ ti‘ \ L’ \\". § \ Olép?" FILM xxflaory iJV R. G. Kirk, “United States * \ aver." by Milton Sills from z-‘ic short Results Of Term Ending June .1927. ‘W-hile the regular work ._of the 1928-47 term of the Charlottetown Business College was terminated O11 dune lot-thus‘ releasing a ‘larsfi number of students tor holidays 0r em ployrnent-yet. it has been Jound impossible to issue n repent of the wonlr of the term until the present, and even now evening exaimlnaiions are being held o0 accommodate those who were sent to employment before complletlng their finals. Some few years K3430 the manage- ment established s rule that any student who had completed his or ihor examinations satisfactorily up to a certain average of proficiency, 8 and was sent ioem-ploy-ment from the class-room. said student would ‘be granted a. certificate on the written recommendation qt. the cm- ‘pioyer stating that the student was giving entire satisfaction. in other words: iAs our finals are efficiency tests, it will be generally admitted that no person is ‘in e better posit- ion to tudge than the eirrpfloyer who had practical lrnowedgo of the accomplishment of the student em- pioyod. This has lboen found to "work exceedingly well, in-as-much as it not only saves much time and money to ‘the student, but also fac- ilitates the work of the college. iWhei-e the student ‘has been en- gaged but n. short time—this rule does not apply-hence examinat- ions at such hours as will best ac- commodate the employed. For this treason the report has ‘been delayed. and even now tinai examinations are ‘being held. ‘ ' The term 1026-“! may ‘well ‘be classed ‘as one of the moot. nusy in rig/role; history oi (The coliegexrfot Ic o y aetbe eten nee beenVsrep-y ore cue/mt rim ‘gum have h j‘ mum gratifying. A ‘large number ‘have been _ _ ,!or the aotlv: lgzde clams . ' i r yen ed are prev n‘: emn- in grantlnertlpp fit“! s. ‘r ' 6 . , . in leptzmber la exceed?‘ i and a glance at ‘the wis- nlwlm P . iiglygrrie ti‘ ooii or lBu-sinelffflngiish", ll-Iiwiqnd and Member-g; Ganndinn. tlltllililltlfiilllltliliilNiii ,l___,j‘j‘j count; ntsu us or TERM tiimm; lllNE, A1921 ers. Miss Mary lFarquharion—-*City. zMlss Ada MoGregor ——<Monts-gue. ‘Miss |Helen iOullton —Aiberton. lMiss Dorris Hearts-illity. lMlss Louise Hawkins —.“l\llurray Riven. ‘ iMiss ljlincr Cookelqity. IlVllss ‘Daisy 1:. Swan-City- lMiss Mary MaoRne-Nine Mlle Creek. (Since Xmas.) lMiss Bessie Miller-City- lMiss Ethel Messervey-(lliy. lMlss ’l\holma Burns-KIM. Vivian W. Gay-lmwnal. Miss Annie lEasiter -New Wilt- hire. lMiss Verna Dlxoh-llaittlo Sands Beatrice lBlock~City. lMiss Rhoda. EGBLOH—*GGOFKGLOWII iMlse Mart-ha lCorraghorqCity. lMiss Jessie Mcioenn-Kllty. Miss Adele (Howutt- lCity. iMiss Annie iMdNevin-Bt. Gather lnea Miss l149is Carson-—K.3tty. ‘Miss Winnie lBrehaibté-lAiexan- drin. lMlss lLottle Maser-City.‘ lMiss Ksiillérrine ‘Chhndlenw-Ilvlt. lMlss Mary MdKlnnon-itlity. Albion. lMiss IMabel lD00h9ft)'—|Dil0i‘l'y Volley. Miss Hannah MONBIIghIOII-wwllli-i- loo. ‘Mr. Gordon Vlliard-Jfignish. lMr. ioranik ‘W. MoKinnon-wlly. Mr. lEdwin Warren-City. Ralph Crockett-City. ‘Mine Lily Nioholsom-City. ill’. lOemil-le Thibntrlt-litivlcrs- du-Loull. Quebec. IM . iDelObenrpiain ICnron-dIflslpt, o’. ‘llalet, Quebec. - ‘ ,r. George J. Martin. "Si. Anus. (‘Not listed‘ in orticr of “morlti rill. qlld ‘those hi?‘ ‘The fol-lowing students hav _,com- gotta the Shorllhall and Ty writ- ,finrees. egg a an from the u‘ r work.‘ ave IBQOiVQd spec“ i iifatructloirilrorn‘ , the a“.8tyle- . ‘Cook. i100 per (‘Pill S‘. ‘liiil II‘? IFRAMKS mlmiflj lmulsl- |Bro\vu~ Kvllslllkilill. ' lsnlurl Clark —.-\ll>criuii. y lldlmn l. nrii 4W1)‘. MiiiilPli ll3illlliS"'(‘il_\'. l ‘Lyln FQflVy0ill‘—--('il.y. Klrztce Vif-rlizilli-‘Frzinnurl- ' lliiargnret, Mcllouultl -—..\'iui- .\lii “ (freak. Hazel \V0n'd»—l.0t ~18. H. Vi/lLll/IOT ~ Reginald ‘Ayers~(‘ifj\'. i Jemima IWCLIIiIl*'\VQSi liivi-r ‘ l Thelma .-_VYOO(l~‘l3iil1l)ilr_v, Fred Mahar~(‘iiy. . ~ . Anthony .l. 1\i‘S0lliillil<-~-(.‘il\'. ‘Bernadette (liuuioi Creek. . , iNannio (1lll‘\‘i‘.l'~— ll.'iz<-i iii-ooh, l -K1\lil&!i‘ili('. diiirlfiriizii Flay, .. .‘ V "4 __ “notion BARGTO?’ _ _. - v ,1.‘ 1t . rwo sic siiocissss liellt Aiinrn lllii ii ll l l i . - . -. l’. l‘? l.l'lI -‘i>r»_ I _ use. gate .. . Poputirrdlsmés ,1 52¢, ma, lLaura (Iiulinorv ‘Wiualiu. enoc ‘Brown, I00 ]ll‘l‘ i-i-ul; lfiliuvir SEAT §ALE THURSD?» . _‘ s, iluilily Margaret lCl)‘iiill_L'H— -("ily. , l Th0 ubiwn i-‘Jrillillilivl-i l|.'|\'v, ;l\ :1 class. in their {final oxnuiiiinii. n m shelllnwaivcruxuii 1m; |i"l‘ will. ¢ - .—,-="'fl"$=na-m-< Intermediate _Dlvision EflQi|Sh—'SpBi|ing Mary Mulhao-Jhiiiil. I'|'i|ll. Mary Fillllllillll’ ' son, 100 per reuiy Vivian (my. llin‘ Der cont; Louise Hawkins, lilll poi- cent; ‘Doils ‘Heartz. 100 pm‘ i-t-m; Adah ‘Mcflregor, 100 ptr rum; Ilnl‘ on Oulton, ‘100 per cent; lilthrl ~Su ~- ' . " ‘ ' heridntl. I00 per ‘cont: ‘Daisy lfhlml “Mo ‘Bud!!!’ L"“"l="-‘CliPQiBI‘“*»-INSIAN SWltll, 100 per cont; Zliziry v. u.‘ ;“’“ “'°li<'-i'vi'<‘lsl1t,_ M. swans".- ‘w Ilse. 98 nor sent: Sicplicn .\1r;..=...|,“"'“" Kldmelallslll‘ i" "l? 5101i 9'" 98 Der ‘ceiit; lMlnuie Mucllrnulil. Knight‘ i m n ‘nslwtrtiuil $.11‘ 96 pm, Peuh v round Mclanson sustained injuries ll" ‘lillrnvzvil-isittlunti zhis seconds haul (g1, i’ . n w’ “lmmie- -‘~l 1 ~ilu . l.rii'-'1t\v . as irlrilllllm‘ i] iillvilrirrillillp; in lilo first rouiull.“ Zolusiimlns iliolqiéllfngzl ‘I: 0,331,." "l, . | nws rqgnn piling up puintg, rlyyln“, osconh, ‘Rullwayn m mhnnnl, M. TLY KILLED ‘~ ‘f-‘f aQNlYWNTR-F-Al-S». r ., _.,. sceutoRAlI-Wti. ii ._ - i ,, ‘ yllaNqqildAili, Jlime 2],, f-ivlilhivll nlin. ugml 20, wng lnsiariil, lili intermediate Division Theory Oi shorthand " lilthol snuitriiuiu. on iz. .\.i.u.='f""“"l“" ‘""' “‘“"' "is iv"- ‘Mrlilll punt. no i1.“ my“... h...” the Macgwgm.’ 99 14; bull's" 1huvkins‘xiinéig-rivitilhodlgm zlnli" illlllélflk. ivcultilgrliunii. An attempt to l-lulinzo 93 3-4; Rr Fur uhuson. 98 iii. is quid‘ ,1.‘ Pi . . - , ‘rum;- Vivian 9g L2‘ gum Mcmnullormm, Many-g], gm,” mm mu ‘guns’, “mtg i, hi?! ‘iiliilt the coaster was ii 94 14. Ig-lorunw nlmvn‘ 1m 1 Zywauul ail-min oi‘ vxclmngi-a tlfgi follow- ‘Helen Oiiiion, o2 1-2; lilliiinr ('(iii‘l'., “l- . a Q-"i 92 r2; iMnry c. Mtidlhlo. an 1 4 - ,, "~-~ ' Belle A ow, 00 .'i-4, Doris llom-tz, ,i_._ . ‘ ‘ 88 3-4; _ iephsn McLeod, 83 l i; , - Daisy ‘L, 5mm, 813-4. § . ion‘ l-uuseil the tragedy. ilflilmfi” In police information. . ‘ -0_ivll Gervlee Examinations» . The ‘Civil Servu-‘e ‘Cnmfiiii-‘zslon al Ollswa ,1 s ensconced uni‘. l"‘.-ll|l8 _ ofihe o mutation-a in uniiiélylfiir positions. ‘s sieiitigruphr-i‘! in" ‘.11.: ‘service: {Tirade Jim, ‘iiii! fnliirw- ins were» successful‘ rin-wpassitrgw ikogihaliWlh-"Ayors, City} ibydia May. Worth, zll-larrlett-boulse ‘Brown, by allow n»: m termwuilieilfll wifh lflonmercial Correspondence, ‘by: zflvilllld-Blilflflkll- 1911M 3;» ha? W!‘ BDQO l‘ , 8J8 l POI i unmiiiofo-Egiia tabs! , r_ t‘, .11 ffl:‘(‘_d_ on,“ 4 _ in ill to p. i ' _ m, q . eiméirrmm mum” , firs, ih ‘iprsttsilirstauntiigiiiiiii: . 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