,___v ZEPHYR. 01:12AM ~ . THE BEIIIRAI GUARDIAN I THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN flciency in transcribing their notes. as evidenced in their ability to operate the machines. "Following the example set by Miss‘ McLea- SHOP from Helium's Catalog], ANGLICAN 8ERV|6E8.—Milton and Rustico, Sunday June 15th. 3.00 p in. St. Mark's Rustico. All welcome. RECEIV ED PROMOTION —Mr. ‘notice form the tion to the position of Senior CliH-i toms und Excise clerk at the Port of 1st, inst. Mr. McNciil is a return- ed soldier, having gone overseas a with the original 26th. Battalion" St. John, and entered the Govern- inent service here on Mny 1st, 1919. Mr. McNelli's rapid proiiio- tion to the responsible position he und elsewhere. AGAIN IN THE HANDS OF THE LAW-—John Paris, the colored man the niuriler oi’ little Sadie McAulay i from Rockhead Prison, morning where he completed llist of successful students of ‘6th CHARLOTTETOWN CARNIVAL year medicine, McGlll University, Weak, July l4 to 10. 2630-012J8i appears Lantl of this city. 3 . 11.0 a. m. St. Johirs Church Milton. CHURCH-Sunday. June 15th. Pub- Church, lic Worship, lligliiield 11 Princetown Road 3 p, North 7.30 p. m. night meetings will go on as usual J. A. McNeill of the Customs and except that the Excise Dept... City, has received League will meet in the Recreation Department, Ot- Field at (3.30 p. ill. liisteuil oi Io lawn. advising him of his Dl'Oill0~ the Hall. llov. C. Giuliani, Pastor. Charlottetown eflecflye June lT.-A while ago there was a wide d iference in prlccs between ordin Now, the once cheap tens are double what they were, while RED ROSE ORANGE still the sanio price-ilk: per 1/, ih. n h M m I I pnckugee-only Si: more than other ow 0 a w be wry kruluymb package tens. iit's so strong, too, il t li - u l8 ma“ friend“ m m“ ‘My goes much further. You really save ‘money ‘by using it. try it. who went through five trials for N_ Dal-kn, of itegina, Sask, arrived in St. John, and who was released 9m, Slilllllliy mother n the city Monday evening June e . . ,. _. _ . quipped graduate and that is why m“! l,“ vhmng wit)‘ PM‘ I have inceseantl tried to make Mm‘ Joseph Wm‘ “ml you realize the value of time and u cousin Mrs. (Iliarliee Beers, term of six months for selling liq- Gfljflfll] g1, Mpg parka - nan~your teacher-in winning the silver medal and bar of the Under- wood Typewriter Company. you were inspired to greater and more intelligent effort, and many of you m. CONGRATULATIONS --.- In the the name of Joseph P. this much coveted prize-while all have been very greatly ibenoflted," and he "hoped they would-continue in their office work the instructions they had received in this particuloi department. Never before at the close oi a term were the machines left in such splendid condition. This alone would be appreciated by bus- iness men." ln delivering the certi- ficzitee. and diplomas, he congrat- ulated them on their hard earned and well merited success, but warti- cd them not to be content; having made asnccessful start-thus show- ing the possibilities within them- selves, urged them to go forward. increasing their knowledge and in consequence-their usefulness. lie might possibly be termed a little BUIIIISII in asking them to so acquit themselves in whatever position they may be iiound as to reflect credit upon themselves and their part-tits. who had done so much for them. and who entertained sucii hopes oi‘ them, for in this reflection the College would appear, "l realize that no better advertisement can any institution have than a well WINSLOE METHODIST o. m. m.; Winsloe Next week the Young People's YOU FEEL YOU WANT TO BUY y teas and the I)&*ll'~flll(I you aturiilly hesitated t0 huy the best- lhe best— i’ IdKOi-le- is You ought to WELCOM E V lSlTOR.—-Mre. F. appreciate the opportunities which anemia‘! are yours. I have been accused of have been rewarded in obtaining ‘ Always Fresh, Crisp . ‘Add ’Wholesome nor, again appeared in court yes- convention cit Toronto University terday, ohurged with being ilriinkjJune 6th. where her son Clarence Paris, when fined 82, asked that, graduated 'IIi Arts, and also visited time be given for payment. Magic 11¢!‘ 50H Tfllvllll» W110 I8 i! Blllllelll- making it ‘too hard _ loma.’ but some day you will thank me t'0r it, as the business public do now. to get a dip OUR CERTIFICATES ANl) When buying ANYbiscuits , l » .».Asl_1 for '" ,, '1 Christie's I Ulieres, a Christie Biscuit "< - 5701'. (‘Every Jaste tion-Halifax Mall. ‘Rev. R. W. Stevenson, formerly oi (lliarlotlottiwn Central Christian (WllPl-‘II. now of 'l‘orouto, arrived in yesterday for Montague, where IIC’ will conduct o. series of special meetings in the Christian Church.‘ I GlLLIS—CFiElGHTON.--—At illffllI l . minim-z PAINTS are supplied for watercraft of kinds from canoes to ocean liners and are put up under the classific- ation of i HULL ITAINTS-DECK PAINTS- ~ COPPER PAINTS (Anttfoullng for ship bottoms) and PREPARED MARINE PAINTS for general use. “Save the and all y‘_ noon, on May 27th. 1924, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W, 0. Creigli~ ton, West River, Pictou -C0unty. a "WY fill-lily Wedding was soleinniz- ed, when their daughter, Jessie Mary, became the bride of Rev.| Angus N. tiillls. of Charlottetowiu To the strains of the wedding nnircli, tilayud by Miss Myrlle (lraut of Pic. tou. the bridal couple took tlii_lr places beneath an arch of i'IlI‘l‘l'y hloesoins and daffodils. 'i‘hc. offic- lziling clorgynnin, was Rev. Juhu ll. ‘Mcllcod, assisted by Rev. C. C. lWiills. Tho bride was gracciulty Igcivned in white iffliifgfittt! and I1li't‘., 'worn with (Iillilluiltiflliitl veil and orange ‘blossoms; and carried ll shower bouquet of bridal roses, yiiriniliiiiii: and sweet pints, llrliie and groom iavere unattended. 'l‘li-.- groom's gift to the bride was a stone marten. to the organist, u trute Cluncy refused this iipplicii» I11 Tvflldvnvc 0f Illlllfl!‘ College, Toronto. Mrs. Darke spending a very pleasant time with . relatives, and friends, and lwlll join with husband and IWIIO will vi.-iit on the lsluuil for a the city Wednesday illgylll, und leftflmrt mm’ 1mm‘ which (lauudu is DLPLOM-A MUST REPRESENT SOIAIETIHING. Neither is of avail tiniest-i there is quality in the hold- er." Avoid iiippiincy of speech. and study to urlnd your own bus~ incsa. Be loyal to yourself and your employers’ interests, and ll‘ you ox pcct promotion and success-do not he afraid to give o. full measure of cervicc cheenfuliy for the wages received. Notwithstanding the fact that the wave of prosperity has not reached this Prolvnce, he was pleas- ed to sea so many of the students getting positions here. which show- ed the OOIIIIIIBIICG the business pub- lic had in the College. “To those of you who are waiting for employ- picnt, my advice is to keep yoiir- eclves in a state of preparedness, tlor you may receive a call to a posi. tion when you least extici-t it." (The following is a list of those who were graduated from the Bus. lllvfifi ’l‘raliilug Department during tlii- term ending May 30th, 1924. l-lllnoi- Sterne, City. later sons, tho party will IPilVtf for tho British Empire. Exhibition. Hotel Arrivals RUSS HOTEL Mrs. S. lloyi, St. John N. 13.: M. l. Hoyt, St. John, N. 8.; ll. E. Daklu, St. John; Mrs. IN. W. linker, Sumniersiiln; hirs. A. B. L. llorne, Sumnicrslilia; Mrs. l~l. '1‘. Tiintoii, Sllliiillliffililt‘; A. S. illatheson and family, Ilundas; ltcv. 1&1‘). Styles, Si. John, N. ll.; Rev. liciiry Brounc, Montague; Rev. 'i‘lionias Pali-lliurpn, hit. Stewart; Ri-v. O. ll. Putt-rs, llriiilalliaiic; Mrs. Pct- Manufsctured by of Canada Limite Suprvnie qimlit/v mm’ [)['()[)PII PXFP Pm‘? Imperial Tobacco Com any __J urds, we are. Yours very truly, OF CANADA, LTD. School llcpl. "To Miss Jean Kiclietnl, City. iiuw steuogrzipher with the Portland Packing (inuipany. was swziriliail llw fzunous Underwood Typeivrlting li\‘it¢IlIlitl—'SIlI3 having made the highest average. in her class. 'l‘li~= tiiachine was tiresenteii at Xmas by vrs, Iifilllillblilitl, Rev. John Sterl. lug, iirailalltiiiic, hint. Sterling, llradallniiiv; .I ll. hlor. , lialifacx; Miss itoss-l, Sumnicrsiilii; Miss Wilkiusioti, Slliiililiffillllfi; bliss I)Ill— ldvelyn Mellett, Union . ilclnia Owen, City. Illinor MeNevin, City. Dora Iilckiiasou. City, Ailn. Ward. City . nioud, Suintiiiersiiie; -i\.llss (ii-con. _ ‘ ‘Siliilliltllh-llditj Miss Ilulclieson, M95311 Bill-mill, (lily. Charlottetown; Miss Vickerson. EWIY" ‘COPPHL B"“d"1‘b““°- Louise HJBZIIYII, City. Charlottetown: lilies Wright, Cliar-_ Lottie Spencer, City. A . you 5337a Get a new color card from The Rogers Hardware (‘0., liintiled- Charlottetown, P. E- l- [IPJIPI pin. The bride's travelling 60*‘ lottctown; Miss Murdock, Chariot-l film‘? ‘Kmiff ill"); “mifrffl ‘fills; wliflzteiuwii; IWIHS Sllelilnw’, ciiiiriotief ml ‘m _1,“;“"'";°L e“ ‘zirTefnt “tmft? town; Miss Cosh, (lliarlottctown; “m” M” u m“ 0"“ ‘u “' a m‘ 'Miss Kemp, (Tliarlottetoivn; Miss fled to the [iopulurlty of both yoiiii~< King vlruqotietown, M,“ MC pi-oplc. After a delicious buffit ‘MW; fllwhnwl0wll1 Mil‘; COW JIIIIICIICOII, amid showers of confetti “or ‘chlnfluttplu\vn 'MH 60mm l Q-Ofi-OQQQ-Q-QQV §§§QQQOO~&OOQO-QO-O+OGQOOOQ-OQ§Q-QQ~Q-QQ%Q§44. ' BROWNIES I MAKE \ GOOD . PICTURES ’ That's one-half the story. The other ; half is that they make good pictures " easily. , I ; FROM OUR COMPLETE STOCK ’ Children can select just the Brownie . theyglike. > 2:::: Here also In the film to fit tho Brownie-fol‘ W0 : ' . I ' ‘e Iind good wishes, the iappy coulii (.hu,.lulu,tu“,u. Mms Sweeney“, Jiuiiiiorieil tn Stellartoit taking the. (lharlouuluwn. train ‘for Moncton. The honeymoon C. B. C. Closing will Ibo spent in P. ‘E. l. and other! points of interest in the Maritime- Report of the Fiftieth Annual Term of the Charlottetown Business Provinces. Mr. and Mrs. Glllis will‘ Collage. Molt Gratiifyinq Re- reslde at Watervllle. King's Counti-I where the groom is at present stir tloned.—lilalli'ax Evening Mall. Minard’: Llnlment For Corn». cults Marked the Term "___-___ ___-ii.- Throughout vv+o++0++o+++oo++o+o+»w > There Is definite danger The regular antiuai term of the .from Explosion and Fire Charlottetown Business College when using a liquid stove poi- closed on Friday, May 30th, tliis ish containing Gasoline or ‘year, but, owing the amount of Benzlne lwork in collecting and preparing U85 ‘the data of the term, and to give u z E B 0 few an opportunity to complete their exaniinations—tlie work liiis 5""! 5° 0" "'3 "79 5|d°- M°I° Ibeen ziarried on. At the regular clos- °°°"°'“‘I"| "'4 “mm! than ling, certlflcates and diplomas were i"! 0th" "M- A" lbwm" Iglven to those who had been sur "In PPQVQIIWF- l" W"! l‘ cesstul in completing their courses 20 09"". Iot‘ study. after which the students & were ‘addressed at. some length by » F» army we Klfiffiiii .i‘v‘il.i.'.'g iif.“’.§".‘.i‘.i‘....ll; ch"'|°"°‘°w" classes, He heartily congratulated >**“ the graduates, and remarked that 2655‘6’13'Ffl2'- the tenn had been an exceptionally “ "' satisfactory one, not only from point of attendance, but from the progress made lili results attained. Willie this could be said of all de- , have dependable film-KODAK FILM-in a clze to fit l: any Camera- . ' Box Brownies $2.05 up PROMPT DEVELOPING AND PRINTING SERVICE MacKINNON DRUG GO, The Rexall Kodak Store ‘ P. 0. Box 332 Phone 219 vvWvvvvY7 AA; ->~ TVVvvvv v 12.x. Brow . 146 Richmond Street I Eo-oo-oo-vooao-o-o-oo-o-oo-ool‘ ‘* ‘ ‘ At departments, he was justly proud o! Ithe work done in the Short-hand and Typcwriling Departments. Without reflecting in any way on former gradiuites-dor they had completely vindlcwateil their ability to satisfactorily perform tho duties required oi‘ tlicm~yet, those who wermjust passing out had gone ova-r » . ' FOR SUNBURN HEIIT-RASH Bus TERS BOOTS SHOES & PUMPS $2.95 A PAIR érafpwgnwmw‘ "m" B] TE s WHAT omens "mum or oun collisions. l WORK h , 80 pali-c women’. black kid May 14th, 1924 c an“ °‘7°"4'- Mhs Annie C. MacLennan. In this way alone All-Weather Cords Curs a. 80 pales women's brown cllf mod boots. . J-llsie James, City. Ferric Shaw, Brackley. llelicr Canileld. Crapaud Katie McLeod. Bridgetown, Edith Ryan, City. Preston Beck, Montague. Katherine Sutherland, City. Sidney Burhoo, City. Doris Craig, City. James Catnpbell. City. iRoy Jenkins. City. Ethel hitsilsaey, Forest lllll. Elsie Diamond, City, Aplira Wiener, City. Jemina McPhail, Argyle. Adele Cameron, City. Gertrude Cuddy. Murray River. Florence Docherty- Montague.‘ Gladys Hughes, City. . Isobel MoQuarrie, City. Margaret Mclnnis, City, Grace Proude, Milton. ‘Maude Molnnis. Winaloe. Vernie E Cohoon. Murray Harbor FULL BUSINESS COURSE Preston Beck. Montague. Frank Crabbe, Milton. The following students were granted the Graduating Diploma for Shorthand and Typewritlrig. David McPherson, Olllesry. Marlon Lane, Mt. Albion, Mary McDonald, City. Ethel Block. City thorns Weatherble, Bellevue. Jean McKinnon. Uigg. iAlice Peake, City. Della Walsh, City. Jessie Guerney, Royalty. Jean McLeod, City. Diplomas and Medals have been awarded to the following who took the examinations under the "inter- national Typowriting Rules"—'I‘ha figures opposite name indicate the net number of words per minute for ‘fifteen minu tea from new matter; UNDERIWOOD DIPLOMA. MEDAL AND I iidnlil llugliea ___ Contest the ten words being deducted for any ‘and every error, I-lis lionor Lieut. Governor Mc- ‘Klllilflll. ,_,,_. IRESULT ,OF EXAMINATIONS IN y . SHORTHAND I inflr-mediate Evelyn hiellett ____________ -_ 06. Elinor McNeviu Doris Innis ._.._ i? -. s" ‘ g E E E . Elinor Sterne ... Regina Shama. __ . Evelyn ‘Corbett ____________ _ . 82. JUNIOR SHORTHAND CLASS Doris Craig _______________ _. 92. Katherine Sutherland _ 0'» liiargaret Mclnnis ___. _ 89. [Elsie James ___. 8E). iKatle\MdLeod Pill ilnulse Hasmrd . _ RR. Lottie Spenier ._ l it“ Jemina MoPhail ___. 83 Alexa Lowe ___ - X"- Ferne Shaw _ Ril- Adalo Cameron . 80 Edith Ryan __ . i Elsie Diamond ____ __ sending you many more of our aw-I REMINGTON TVPEWRITER 00., K ~+o§0v4v4§#4++#vQvQ When you want to select a Wedding Present don't fa-ll to see our stock of Silverware, Etc. We have many suitable gifts. E Our prices are always reasonable. The style and 6 quality of goods can’t be beaten. z c. w. PATTERSON i JEWELLER E 130 GREAT GEORGE STREET E o vvévvvv vvvé vv v v §+O-§§v%v¢‘%vv Its Rozadr-Grip Reduces Car Rcpair Bills BAR Vera Pound ___________ .. . 57 Jean McLeod - _ 5i M. McLean .-. 62 Ethel Block ___. 42 David McPherson i1 REMINGTON DIPLOMA AND GOLD neon. ‘-'"°"$"" Ruby S. Cliing 66 net. words for 10 minutes. Charlottetown Business College, Charlottetown, P. E i Dear Miss Maobenn-a ' We (like more than save their extizi cost ovcr OU must charge up to tire ex- pense those small repair bills for fenders, bumpers, lamps and radiator caused by not stopping quite soon The world-famous clutching, clinging road-grip of the Goodyear All- Weathcr Tread prevents these small It gives your brakes a '_ "ciiulommwii like, we, Awident, Sickness and Platptilasa Insurance-at Invest rate. Agent ltStmmerllde, Lloyd um u W wk ‘ 4. |\ I. 0 - 30 pain women's black kid bootl. $9.96 A PAIR In ttnvniln 6dr window. m» an iiu Japan om m. Manet all In oval’! ,,SORES am-Bu .,,. eslnllwnlimfl '> ‘IIWWWPIW-‘flfli-v pleasure in enclosing herewith Gold Medal Certificate for Misc Ruby 1;. Chin; who typed l5 words not per ‘minute on Mny 7th. We are sending by registered mull today, the gold modal for Min 01th:. When making this‘ presentation. will you pious extend our hearty congratulations to‘ ill Ohlng upon lb good work done he; It. that ‘time. liar new? ll c1 lpec- . ._ an aim-ii». mi neooflt iii-m sui- Ul. - - ‘ ..,~' -:~.it. .... .4. °l Goodysar means Good Wear so-called “Special Bargain Tires”. And in addition they give you the world's lowest tire-coat-per-mile. Could economy go further? See a Goodyear Selected Dealer near you. He is one of 2,500 chosen from the 10,000 tire dealers in Canada as able to sell you Goodyear Tires economic- ally, honestly, quickly. He is well worth knowing. ....-._..=i£.-*-..,.___, ___‘ ,