Filrlned in m: wilds of, ,Malaya. g SEE HIM..—....' Fight a hooded Cobra — Bare handed, unarmed. . . . Capture a thunder’ Elephant Herd. . . . Catch wild birds in flight. The strangest. trade man has worked at....-........---- ADDED P O P E Y E the S A I L O R in I “SHOEIN’ nosscs" Frank_Buck’s “Wild Cargo” At Prince Edward ‘Bring-‘Em-Back - Alive" Frank Buck is buck-and with him is a vivlr; picturization nf daring exploits in the Malayan jungles. Buck and an equally intrepid party sat. out to capture, cage and deliver animals foreign to this civ- ilization in answer to a zoos order. Exciting incidents of this quest are depicted in "Wild Cargo," "an RKO- Radio Picture produced by the Van Beuren Corporation which opened yesterday or a three day run at the Prince Edward Theatre. The cameras follow Buck and his clever trapping as he gets his fan- ltastic animal prey alive from the depths of the treacherous Asiatic jungles. One of his most unusual prizes is the white-spectacled langur. Belonging to the monkey family, this animal derives its name from the white rings which encircle its eyes. The specimens brought to this country for the first time were trap- ped by a. clever device. Cocoanuts containing rice were placed about, a hole in each cocoanut. When the monkeys reached in and grasped the food, they were snared when they itrled to extract their hands without opening their fists. “Wild Cargo", also features a bat- tle to death between a regal python and a vicious black panther, an en- counter considered far superior in excitement and thrills to any animal fight, in Frank Bucks former pic- ture. “Bring ‘Em Back Alive." Buck encountered personal dim- gers which are thrilling episodes in "Wild Cargo.” Taken off his guard in the Jungle, Buck was attacked by a lurking python. Buck was already sensing the constriction o.‘ the snake when he whipped out his revolver from its holster with his right arm and shot the python in the head. Another terrifying episode occurred as Buck was packing to return to Singapore, the expeditions head- quarters. A natiye boy broil-Ebb 111 11 large basket, harboring a king cobra. n. venomous and deadly creature with sure death in the touch of its lfangs. The bottom of the basket dropped, the snake falling to the ground. Buck was surrounded on mhree sides by packing c8568. 811d be‘ (fore him was the cobra. Delay meant death. Buck whisked his short jack- et ofl his back, and dived headlong lto the floor with it, cnwrappi"! 1119 snake in its folds. Native boys helped 111m to re-encage the cobra. “Wild Cargo“ was directed by ‘Armand Denis. Based on the book of the same name WWW" by Buck in collaboration with Edward S. An- thony, the story was condensed into a motion picture diary of the ex- pedition from more than 100,000 fcct of film. Courtney Ry1by Cooper. famous writer of animal circus stories, drafted thc running com- rnrnr, of “Wild Cargo," which Frank Buck himself delivers as the episodes unreel. Kille Pals Asked For PARIS. July ill-Gaston Richard was getting old. For years he 118d brcn known as the Human Cam non Ball and had made his living nurnnn. nvnnmo law e JUNGLE Unfoids _ Iivlnlxhrlil; \ \ record of] ' udvthtllfli And-CHAP. 4 Fay Wray 1n “Countess Of onte Cristo” at the Capitol Theatre yesterday. getting into hot water and at ally moment stands in danger of being discovered. To further complicate matters she becomes involved in the ly of Cherry Valley. Lena McIntyr . Tolley Robber machinations of two crooks. Fay Wray, looking more lovely exceptionally line performance in thc title T011‘, whllc Paul Lukas sup- plies the romantic male interest in his suave and dcbonail" continental style. It's an ideal part for Lukas. Karl Frcund. the director, has turned out a skillful-piece of-work. The supporting cast is an unusually good 011e,, including Patsy Kelly. a newcomer to the screen. who shows marked talent in this picture as a light comedienne. Reginald Owen, Paul Page. John Sheehan and Rob- ert McWade also contribute notable perormanccs. ST. ANDREWS IV-"I. The July meeting of xiv St. An- drews Women's Institute was held on Monday evening July 9th at the home of Mrs, John McIntyre with eleven members and iOllP visitors present. In the absence of the; Secretary, Miss Mary Donovan was appointed Secretaly for the meet- ing. The meeting opened with the Creed and singing "The Old Spin- ning Whccl" and roll call answer- ed by each member paying a nickel. The minutes of the June meeting also of a special meeting were CAPITOL —N_O W PLA YING Knsington 8011001] l] I u mo :0 Dllihlo ll waved": unltli, OF IIIOIITE (RI n. ALSO'—-- H GOODE . KNIGHT" “PIRATE TREASURE” Ill . 4 canto n word llrletly advance. -___-._ CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-8198-7-12-3l2i. ‘HON from Pro-nee will be here third ‘Water front pro- prietors ue requea d to have their tidy and whitewashed IOI‘ c‘ U‘ M‘°N°"”" 1am" L-NM-‘l-lil-Si. ulvrrm ouuncn or CANADA. c,,',’,°;,“§§,,§,‘,’,§;",,;,,f},,f“§ Pfllfi charged with the unlawful possession h of intoxicating liquor was fined $500 and costs or six months. Two cases of breaking and entering were ud- VIIJVSIDEF-Servioes on the above for Sunday. July 22, are as follows: North Win-aloe. l1. Sou insloe 3. Princotown Road 730. L-6995-7-20-li. THE ANNUAL HIANK OFFER- ING o! the Baptist Missionary Soc- ty of Bonshaw will be Sunday ev- ening at 7.30. ‘Pryor: Young People's Society will take ch Whites listaurant Ltd Two thousand people can’t be wrong and that many stamped their appoval on our Dinners, Suppers and Lunches last week. Mic of service. L-6954-7-20-2i. jwAlvrzn Ar nArnvnsr- I ‘ed Wm‘ obtaining money by service 7.30. Preacher Mr. Lawson. paling i worthless cheque, H. L. Wood was meat/ed at Souris on a warrant issued at Bathurat. N. 3., ' - and was escorted on' Monday to the‘ fess mainland by the R. C. M. P. The . accused had also been conducting an office in the Phillips Building, Presentatl on Grafton St, as a money lender. At The Capitol One of the most enjoyable pic- tures of the year, abounding with miscellaneous situations, ranging riom gay comedy to hectic romance. is "The Countess of Monte Cristo," Universals colorful continental drama, which opened an engagement Adapted to the screen from a European play by Walter Pleisch.1 "The Countess of Monte Cristo" presents a little film extra girl. who, prompted by a temperamental whim,’ drives a car right out of the studloi to an exclusive winter resort, where! she is mistaken for a real countess. An element of unusual suspense is maintained throughout the story when the “countess" is continually FUNERAL YESTERDAY _ funeral of Joseph Doyle took p from his brother's residence, Sp Park Road. yesterday momin the Church of the Most Holy deerner and was largely attended. Closing of St. Marys Convent At Souris On Thursday, June 28th, the exercises of St. Convent, Souris, took place in thc Convent Hall, at. 3 p.m., with a large attendance of parents and Reverend I- R. A. McDonald presided. The program than ever lfi this picture, gives in‘ 1'5") T0 REST-T?“ 1111191111 °f mallty and any feeling of strenu- WHS ness that might delay our acquain- largely attended, “took place from lance, we desk-e to know ygu m4 1851661106. R1°11111°11d have your friendship. Our faces are $11691. yB-‘Mfdfly 1110111118. The P511 strange but. we want to assure you bearers were Messrs. James Lan- may 1n our hem-gs mere gwgltg g drigan. Jr., Gordon Toombs, Frank Cox. E. Morrison. Opening chorus: Ma°D°na1d' which Song of All." Whole School. Grades III. and 1V. Vacation song: Juniors. plnyem; “carrying Grades Flag Drill and Song: Grades VIIL Roop and Carolyn Kenny. Distribution of Certificates and Closing Chorus: GOD SAVE THE KING- guests at Stanhope Beach Inn arc Miss M. Sloan, Miss L. Stewart, Miss M. Watson, Miss J. McCarthy, Miss F. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. P. Lewis, Shirley and Keith, Toronto, _ Ont; Mr, R. Lflldlflw, Aurora. Ont; signed by the commjtt” on M, M155 M.- wflghl-I 0119i"; M" 311d half of Mai-gate friends. Mrs. J. Kellen,‘ "Mr. and Mrs. G. Riddle, Columbus, Ohio; Mr. and 1113b" CF- of two beautiful chairs. Speeches New Britain, Conn; Mr. and Mrs. H, Sellars, Halifax, N. Si; Mr. and q N_ some“, _;_ A Mrs. Wm. Bell, Miss D. Bell. Wat- Ccrtificates of Attendance: Grade I-Merrell Mcurant. Grade IV.—Rita Condon, Eileen Byrne. Nora McLean, Mamie Meu- rant, Edna Montgomery. Grade VL-Agnita Perry, Helen Cairns, Doris CamDb811- Grade VII-Mildred Grant (B years), Reta O'Donnell. Catherine Paquet, (5 years), Eileen read and signed bythc President. After which there was some dis-i cussion 0n the remodelling of the; school. the tvork to begin as soon as possible. It was dccldcd by the? once. It was moved and seconded - , » , _ presented by Miss Jean Townsend. that “ylndovm and bulking mm“ Public Health Nurse to Helen Alt- The reports of pyommmws were kenitflccilla Cahiil, Cecilia Cheverie, then heard and new ones appolnt- M“ ‘e ial be ordered. ed as follows: ment Com, Miss Joanna MCIlllyFO; and Miss Mary Macdonald. Tralce" by Misses Lena and Lucy McIntyre and a contest put on by: Miss Joanna McIntyre won by Mr5.l G. D, McKenzie. Mrs. Frank M_c-' Intyre invited the members to her ome for the August "meeting Meeting to be opened with the Ode and the roll call answered| with a joke. > was an Address andgf-‘rescntatlon’ to Miss Mary Donovan, the retir- ing teacher, who was a devoted member of our Institute and who was always willing to help in every way she could. , The rug that was lottcrlcd during! thc wizlicr was drawn for lll the‘ 4 ice cream festival July 4th, the‘ l, lucky winner bring, Miss Kathryn McDonald, Boston, Mass, former- Thc National Anthem brought the meeting to a close, Lunch was served by the 1 ‘ass, assisted by Misses JcanL. anril 0f His J ewelsl Ionnon, July l9-Cyril T0llc,v.l the golfer, xvas recently robbed oi’ Mrs. jewelry woith $1.000 by E whom he had ireiricndctl and al-.Mllbcl Grant by being shot from a cannon 111K‘ a not. His friends asked him to dc it once more — just once. for a special fete. “I am old," said Gaston. "You know vr-ry will I am 53-" B111 1" time lu- yielded They hoard him muttering as he climbed into the calili0fl. "It must be the last time‘ must." It was the last. He fell six in- ches short of the net and was killed g ielled Tenflde rs lowed to stay in his flat bccause. Nora McLe he was out of work and without a. home. The lad appearing at Marylcboncl Police Court pleaded guilty to; sicailng a gold ciullrcttc also NR1; and platinum chain, gold matchbox three diamond dress studs, and nated by Rev. three pearl studs he was saying; "decidedly, it : n Thanh null-g no equal Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned. until Wednesday. July 25th, for the painting of thc exterior of North Wiltahire School and outbuilding. For further par- ticulars apply to MRS. Blilml‘ UIJACON, l North Wiitohire, P. E. I. [1-6996-7-13-31- Glvuqidnllcll IX.- Eleanor Lavie ertown, Mass. and Mr. F. Fallen, yenrsi. Lauretta McPhee, Mary L. * LEAVES ON RETURN HOME- Mrs- Roland G. Langer (nee Char- iot" Allen), and son Allen left Sat- urday for their home in California The following is the address: Ariecita Braham and Annie De- Mrs. Langer and son motored to Mm Edward Dymeng 1m,“ X.—Marjorie Paquet, (2 members that the cement to"? Yen's" Rm‘ McIntyre’ Agnes M?” foundation of school be ordered at Keflnlfi" the Island where they have been the guests of Mrs. Langers brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jennings, Eleanor Lavie, M“. Luger has Edna. McDonald. Mary L‘. McDon- Sick, Miss Winnie McIntyre and; f“; fiégeyfi‘; Miss Joanna McIntyre. Entertairl- yr '_ ‘ Kealncy, Anna Malone, Kathleen Mooney, Catherine O'Hanley, Mar- The pmgflm for the evening,’ joric Paquct, Rita Rice, Lalia Roop, consisted of a duct. "The R050 or; G°“°“°"° smswmh‘ Grades I Jnd II Fair in Chicago and then rejoin Mr. Langer in Washington, where he is located. being connected with the State Banking Department. All join in wishing her a very pleasant trip and a speedy return. Christian Doctrine. Prize for Domestic Economy. do- .natcd by Mrs. J- P. McPhee-L. Fougere. Creed and singing the Institute Prize for Department awarded by Mrs. J. P. McPhee to Teresa Moy- A pleasant feature ojzétltléfjcvbpihgl n awarded to Annie Jennings. h. Prizes for application awarded to Margaret McDonald, Pauline Mc- Phee, Rita Cheverle. Grades III. and IV. Prizes, for Christian Doctrine, do- nutcci by Rev. E. L. Murray to: Gradc IV.—-Ml1rgaret Mary Mc- Grade III-Patricia Cheverie. Grade IL-Glariys Montgomery. Ilighcst nggrcgaic Grade IV. do- A. T. McDonald awarded to Nora McLean. Highest aggregate, Grade III. do- nntcd by Children of Mary, award- ] ed to lylarjoric McLean. " Prize for Deportment. donated by Rev. Muthcr superior, awarded to I Mamie Mcurant. Prize for Arithmetic, Grade IV-—- llnncriuc Paquct. Grade III.-Vioia Cheverie. izc for Needlework, donated by R. C. McLean, equally merited youth -, by Ritu Condon. Grades IX- and X. Prize for Christian Doctrine, do- noted by Children of Mary, Mar- Governor Generals Bronze Medal for Highest Aggregate, awarded to Marjorie Paquet. Prize for Second Highest Aver- age, Grade X.. donated by Rev. J. B. Oroken. awarded to Catherine z Prize for Latin donated by Rev. , Margaret McIntosh, E. L. Murray, awarded to Anna an, Edna Montgomery, drawn by Margaret McIntosh- , Prize for Arithmetic, donated by Prize for Music, Nora McLean. Rev. F. L. Mullolly, awarded to Edna McDonald. Prize for English and History Mary's Alumnae, Grades V. and VI. donated by St. awarded to Marjorie Paquet. Prize for French, awarded to Plizefor Christian Doctrine, do- Father Murray, frnm Tnllev‘: awarded to Helen Cairns. Prize for Geometry. awarded by fi"*—"=~~—~ "'1" Grade VI. awarded to Helen Calms. A. T. McDonald, Kathleen Prize for Second Highest Aggre- ntc Grade VI, awarded to Doris I ' ‘Campbell. Prizes for Composition, awarded by Rev. I. R. A, McDonald. award-l ed to Carolyn Kenny and Lalia R00 D. Prize for Algebra awarded to Catherine O'Haniey. Priu for Assidulty. ‘n, l.“ l. ,, “w, ’ Gracie V. awarded to Helen Chev- ‘Mb-vfiwhhc- who m‘ Brown Holder Biscuits, Limlua, m able to reach promptly with their products every corner of the Atlan- tic Provinces. This means that the chances are two to one that the drawn by Hclcn Paquet. Prize for Deportment, Mary L. Gallant. Prize for Music, Mary Ella Cairns. Prize for Deportment, awarded to Bridget McIntosh. Everything Electrical. \-— journed till Monday. Mr. and Nirs. Edward Dyn-lent T118 and family who have lately re- 11169 moved from Northam to Marlatc 11118 had their home invaded on the I. t0 evening of June 27th by- s. number RB- of their Margate neighbors. Mr. George E. Brown was appointed The pail bearers were Messrs. Jo- ghginnan and Mr. c, c, Baker JOBBPh 111111101‘. read the following address: Frederick Reid. Alex. Mwbeod. ml-fuud Mrs. Dyme-nt and Family. Jflhfi Gauthier and Michael W815i}. W3 your nglghbors In Mug/ate Services at the church were con- have gathered this evening m wel- 111101911 by Rev- Ffltber O'Hara. 811d come you to our midst, We trust he grave by Rev. Father Flem- that our coming at this time will not embarass you. It is intended to break down the barriers of for- friendly welcome. In your removal . P517101‘ M111" to our district you have been oom- nashm and Comelius Camnbell- pelled in some measure m sever 1116 ties and bonds which united you to Basilica by Rev. Leonard MacDon- mom”. section o; m, province; aid and at the grave by Rev. Ray very naturally you must feel the strain of separation. In thought you will often turn to format friends AT sTANHOPE and this is as it should be, but we BEAU“ INN-Db 811d M"- Tayw-“i desire you to widen the circle of 01111611011!’ Quebec» 1651 011 M°11°1l1y your friendship and let us come ln. 3119mm)“ b" 111611‘ P91511171 J°11111°Y| We should like you to feel that you after spending an enjoyable holi- are one Mm u, m an our com. day at stsnhvpe Beach Inn- Other munity activities and responsibil- ities. Our homes are open to you Cl and may you feel a. freedom with us. We ask you to accept these gifts as a token of our sincere good will Mr. Wm. Johnson and Mr- Turner Glydon then made the presentation oi‘ welcome were also made by Rev, . Thompson and others. Dainty refreshments were served by the ladies. Prior to their departure from Northam, Mrs. Dyment was the recipient of an address and presentation from the Women's Institute of which she was a valued member. Dear Sister Member: It is with deep regret that we uable member of our W. I. one who has always done her part. We shall miss you at our meetings and also miss the genial hospitality given us and yours and that in your new Women's Institute. Secretary. ~______.__. TWO BAR-Ls PLAY GOLF (By The Canadian Prose) LONDON, July iii-Two Earls of Caliick played in the fifth round of the Parliamentary golf handicap at Sunningdale, the winner being the Prince of Wales, one of whose e itles is that of the Earl of Car- —Marjorle Martin, i0 died site; FRESH FROM Located in Mouton, near the eon- tre of the Maritime Provinces, the Brown Holder biscuits, which you see displayed by your grocer, are fresh from the Brown Holder ovml. The importance of getting freshly baked biscuits is recognized by everybody. Make no mistake. lb Ask your grocer for Ho“, Prize for Highest Average Grade IX, donated by Rev. Father Mur- my, awarded to Mary L. McDonald- Prize for Sewing, awar/T-d to Grades VII and VIII. Prize for Christian Doctrine, do- nalcrl by Rev. J l awarded to Beatrice Holland- Prize for Christian Doctrine, d0- Prize for attendance (6 years). Eleanor Lovle Ilanslleft. Priced low for immediate Isle. Chappeli 6s 00., 173 Grafton St. Ir-UU-‘l-BO-Ii. UNITED MIUBCH» OI‘ CANADA- r —-Georgetown and urg . Ber- ‘IACQUES Guam‘ DELEGA‘ vices Sunday, July Qgltd. gzducted by Rev. A. A. McLeod. Sturgeon 2.30 P. M. Georgetown ’l P. M. Rev. I"! { WE RAVI I few I inch Electric The commencement exercise} of, Remington High School were held l" in the King ooom 11111 111m *1" Friday evening and the importlnol of the event attracted udienoe of the v education that m _ Mr. J. A. Thompson melded I-lldi discharged the 11131310! briefly and .. 0» . . ~ o following. 0mm ing made by w. J. L. Saunders; the Principal Mr. M6‘ Donald belllB indispoud by sick- Opening Chorus: The L-6985-7-20-1i. Motion songs: Miss Thomplbl" lass. Pass and Prize Lists: Thompson's Class. __ Good Health Drill: ~Mi|s Puss and Prize List: Miss Hint-Iv’ Class COMMUNION will be dispensed in Brookiield Presbyterian Church on 22nd July at li.00 A. M. Rev. M. Scott Fulton. M. A., D. D., of Chat- hum, Ontario, formerly of Charlotte- town, will preside, assisted by Mr. P‘. T. Lawson, B. A. Post Communion '1 CANDIAH STORI“ I. 76/1. 1w /I /’lu/\ ‘i! fihnr SURPRISE soar, 10' Ion‘ " BULK MACARONI, Per lb. Duet: Shirley H a L-saaqxngnql, Pass and Prise Lists: Romance of the Flowers: Mi Thompsons Class. Pass and Prize Lists: Miss Pro- Presentation to Miss Higgins. Pass and Prize Lists: Mr. Jamie- Remarks by Mr. Jamieson. Pass and Prize Lists: Mr. Mac- Remarks by Rev. Mr. Homers, Rev. Mr. Ipring, Rev. Mr. Closnig Chorus: Island Hymn- THE KING PRIZE LIST GRADES IX. l: X. Govemor-Generalb Medal for the Highest Aggregate in Grlde Ten, awarded to Louise Johnson. Prize for Second Highest Agrge- gate in Grade Ten, awarded to Margaret Hunter. Prize for Highest Aggregate in Grade Nine, awarded to Clair Prize for Second Highest Aggre- gate in Grade Nine, awarded to Perfect Attendance, awarded to Ruth Waiw. Grade IX. Grading List (in order of merm-l, Clair 50mm; 2. Jean Profitt; 8. Roseita McKerma; 4. Marjorie Kennedy; 5, Ivan Loring: 6, Adele Brown; 7, Gladys Folland; 8. Nora. Taylor: 9. Ethel Stewart: "CANNED APPLESrlflel tin: — LAMB FRONTS, Lb. ,1, . . , ROLLED CORNEDBEEELb. ~ HAMBURG STEAK, 2 Lbs. . .. PICNIC SHOULDERS, Lb. . .. ... COTTAGE ROLLS, Lb. COOKED HAIVLLb. ‘AYLMER ronllrolgs; Tins V. . . . .. 21¢ ‘CARNATION Muikpi-a Till‘; 2 Tins 19¢ ORANGE MARMALADE, 2 lb. jar . _ 29c MATCHES, 3 Boxes . . . . .7. .3‘. . . . 21 0.41120 PALM TOILET-SOAP, s for . . 1 ---|_-.o--., De Luxe JELLY POWDElLAsst. 5 for 25¢ _.,.-...I.. FRESH and Mitts SUNKIST ORANGE NEW POTATOES, 6 Lbs. . . . . . . NEW BEET-S, 2 Bunches .' .1 . . . . 10, Erma. Hughes. GRADE VIII. PRIZE LIST Highest standing in Class, Retl "k. vement in Writing. dy. " ' GRADES VII. & VIII. l Prizes for Perfect Attendance: Doris Saunders and Rilis. Brahnm. Pass List (in order of Reta Clark; 2, Doris so Glen. Bernard; 4, Doris Kennel! l‘ ; 6. Dorothyla er; ‘I, Willa Caseley: 8, Verdun Paynter. GRADE VII PRIZE LIST ion Highest Standing in Glass, Caseley- Prizes for Perfect Attendance: awarded to Patricia Pass List (in order of Merit): 1 have learned of your intention of Mary Caseley: 2, Helen Higging; leavng our district and we feel Annie Delaney; 4, Lloyd Macpher. znalzlagefrginggr tglbvbelclgfie i: that we cannot let you go to your son; 5. Aniceta. Braham; s, Ross back once more. She Wm vim The new home without expressing to you Loring; 7, Mary McKenna; 8. Lloyd how sorry we are to lose such a val- Warren. GRADING LIST to Grade VII-l. when we assembled at your home. Ralph Somvrs: 2, Bo You were always willing to help in Keith Kennedy; 4. H11 our undertakings. ever ready to 5. David Gorman; e, give a helping hand toward the Georgie Kennedy; 8, hated by oumonc women's Leagucl betering of school and community. 9, Madelin Reeves; We want you to accept his gift in land; ll. Willis Reeves; l2, wen- Prize for Highest Average, Grade Bpbrecmtw" 01' i111 ybll 111W? 1110110 dell Prom-t. VH1. donated by Mr‘ A_ T_ MCDO“, While in 011i‘ midst. May It find l aid. awarded to Beatrice Holland. donlllgnegelg clung 1. Lois Mag- '1 5 i “i? 1111f; 4. Minnie Gill; 5. Frank Burgess; e, Lowell Report of East Royalty School for McLean; 7, Charlie Watson; a, Jean 3"“- xacdonald; 9, Austin Pendergast; sagfélgemxn-al-ml-l-Bther Mil-rpm i. , Erie Thompson; 11, Q 1 W; . Ofence orrissey. McMahon; n, Jean M05121’ e1‘; tirade IX.-l, Vera Roper; Leaman Davison; 14, shaman cam- LN!” 511°11'81" 3. Malcolm Baruch. eron; l6. Evelyn H ml ; 1g, 1 - ham Chisholm. a n! n“ Llgidfiflllnéfl! ‘$11M Morrimy- 6 --— . a Morrissey; 2, Grade V. to VI.—1, Lorraine Mc- lflflcfi 111 V0111 118W 1101119 1n remem- Mshon; 2, Joyce Howard; 3. Vina Prize for Second Highest Average, brflnve vflho-siryou have left bv- Hissins: 4. Arthur Watson: 5. Grade vm, awarded to Jessie Mc- 1111"!- Wb 511811111155 W" 111"" "=1 111mm Kelly: 6. Blair MacDon- thflt what is a loss to us is a gain aid; 7, Francis 'I‘hibeu,u, prize m, Highest Average, Grade to another district and we sincerely v11, donated by Mrs. P. E. Holland, 110W that it W111 be a rain to you awarded to Reta O'Donnell. _ Pr,“ 1m- Domesflc Economy‘ do_ home you will be blessed with VL-Ralph Somers. nated by Mrs. R. C. McLean, drawn heaml- 1159111111“ and Dmlbefily- by Mary McKearney. Prize for Composition, donated by Rev. Mother Buperor, awarded to Nettie Madore. Prize for Department, awarded to Florence McLean. 1st. General Proficiency Grade , 1st General Proficiency. Grade Signed on behalf of Northam IL-Lorraine McMahon. Arithmetic Grade VI. GLENN STEWART. Beairsto, Arithmetic Grade V.- Arithur Watson- Englsh Grade V.—Vina Higgins. History Grade VI-Keith Kenne- dy. HANDICAP Attendance-Joyce Howard. Attendance-Willis Reeves. Braham. Prize for deportm m m it u b Jenn Folland. e er e y Grade 1' s!" The event marks the closing of Grade], Jr m” 01 111v very best years that Paddy Walsh, has t , M. P l W and prospects are bright I; :22: 1350116558.‘. m“ a Isobel Bram“ a more brilliant one next year. Un. Attendance (2 yearsl- Elwood Qlflrk- ' Konsington School K (Grade V.1-Pearl an Irish peer who sits in the Ho Me By‘ at Lord Butler. and the loser ham rmstory (Grade v)_1‘““° Cm" on. , Spelling (Grade VJ-Morris rick‘ wiggles Wbrk ham McNeili. HRIDLINGTON. Engllniu. July 1r Gm m gang," m (Glade NF eorgie tt: Arithmetic (Grade chewing a horse chestnut twig in Iv__Mm_y pandering school decorations composed of 5 m G d w 3m flowers and twigs regarded by tho Agimgaiumfzfady -;endés:ltl1ms. mach" a‘ haxmless‘ Application-Helen Reeves, ' (Grade IVJ-Ing- (B! The Canadian Press) 0d K1118d0m in m: mm, . ted by youths underweilbeu c2” (t, 0N0 case, but he questioned wheth. 31' w“ a stun,“ future of the er human nature had changed Home Office report on criminahmuch‘ The Jury w“ ‘umbl’ u‘ GRADING LIST 5mfl3flc‘_ Grade V. to Grade VI. 1. Indie Cameron: a, rnui Mo- ll; l; “RACKLEK BEACH Glen MacKAy, Glmpmq “sq- I will Io in the love of life Frgm and, u to Gnde In With a faith that is unfailing; (In order of Merit) I will walk till I see the light With the clouds behind me trailing: 1, Emmet; graham; 3' Shirley As the sun sinks low I will turn and 31181165; 3. Malcolm Kennedy; 4, 5° Jean polling and Elwood Dun_ On another stage to venture nus: s. Andrew Humphrey; 1. 1"" "e "111 knows best Who thus Leslie Clark. gives His rest Then calls us on to journey From Gnda I. to Grade H. (In order of Merit) mun “ST Irene Smith; 3, Etta Jay. Prius for Perfect Attendancet- Game VLA‘ Vera smith; 2' m‘ Phelicia Clark. Leslie Clark, Em- w" “w” met Braham, Andrew Humphrey, Insham Chisholm. First prize for ley Darrach’; 3, Ethel Roper. 8111111115’ ll prominent among par- fllil-Pllfillsadt u . - ' ___"__°“_°_'_"__ Y- AND nllnAvlou oneness colmumzn at ‘mmam YOUTH 5 lrench a verdict in the case. __ > ’ Kay: 3. Morris Clark; Bernard. GfldflIV-IIIV. 1.. Georgie non 3, Helen Reeves: 8116M b, Inghlm MoNe Pendtftllt; 1t; a. Billy sluts: 4, Eddy Ponder- 7, Thelma Pidgem; ,8, Ruby Carr; D, Winnifred Blown; 10. Arthur Mills. 6min III. lo Grub IV. 1, Gull! bfacdonald; 2, Gem. 3, Nelson Caseley; 4, lacuna; them lanai dine Mummy Willy Face Covered with l¢u;.il‘i‘£5;? Very Painful. nailed. "I woo troubled with ncn fo l b; 53191:‘ ma! kept getting - Ice $.- m nd gamut. lune notonl di rin bueva-y painful and lrn at time: l an unable to IIIIVD. Al the pimp 9| ma, to g had mg l . ‘éfien I flfldlaufll-IJQIG of Cuficun Soap and Ointment. My ((3116111)! boxes of Cuticura Ointment I wu healed." more. and after using three cakes of M8. 1835 Nellon 5L. Vancouver. B. C. ' . ‘Mhllilgglfiam. Ointment and Tsilcum Inn. i II I ' ,, d mumlfas-w-Jumr u” “av-rm. 1 -g “v FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES _ .5002. 39¢ RIPE TOMATOES, Lb‘. 27¢ . . . . . 25c NEW CABBAGE, Head - . . . . 15c .....19c BANANAS,3Lbs. 21 I will sit where the breaking waves, Grade u- to Grade m. T” m°“““"1 years are heaving; 1,. , Norman Mill: 2, Andrew I W111 think where the thought of M11118; 3. Jimmie Clark; 4, Joe 50d ‘Phibeau; 5, Billie Toombs, Allison Bu never thought of leaving; wan: 7, Barrie Macdonald: a, I W1113tnl£tid think. and of life will - 1' dRIA-fl.‘ 9. Eric Wa ; i‘; lgglly. “on While the m breeze my: around m ralzr: LIST I'll pour ‘the sand from my hollow- ~ ed hand, lat (pg-ad, 111__Amrded to ‘Wihoffowk tide will smooth ‘it- Gussie Macdonald. 1st 1n Grad, 11,_Aw"ded to I will rest where the days are long Norman Mm And an ancient life is dweling; 31196181 prze to pupil completing I Wm ‘flea-m °r U"! 513ml? W011i! Grades II. and III, in one year Ab" lhips with white sails swelling; Fenders“, I will rest and dream and my days Prizes for Perfect Attendance ‘hm 599m awarded to: Geraldine McLean, T° 810w calm to wait the promise Wiina Delaney, John Inglis, Dick o! the a!" P5"- °Y 1119 P11111081 Kelly. Billie Toombs, Barrie Mac- f vas donald. That knows not haste nor hurry, EAST ROYALTY scnom. Grade VIIL-i, Arthur Love; 2, Grade V.—l, Keith Olly! 2. Jessie Wgellélfiyi Ulrauis Mommy. ra e .— Florence Roper 2 Pmflclency: '. ' ' I“ Grad‘ 21* “ward” 9° 151111118! RggtnldmllIrf-5InM%nEnCli-y?rger 111cc Moore; 3, Doris Clements’. mink-Grade l. awarded to Phelicia 'Grado‘II.—_-1, Irene Roper; 2, shir- —1. Louise Walsh; 2, Olga Smith; s, Eileen Walsh. .—1, Ada Robertson; 2, ___._. ‘B! The Canadian Pnelsl m d July lit-Modern mun- N’ July lkueuly mu rs an e avior are different m, mdlcmble H m _ from those of old said Mr. Justice o em” ‘m Um‘ 134M011 chlrsins a jury in u div-