- “~\\-}::3:~\ - MONDAY. “The purest [mm in which lobar "How's the water?" "Almost as refreshing as u Sweet CclpI" SWEET CAPORAL CIGAR ETTES s ro can be smokedP-(qny-gg If. s. tenant, Bookkeeping systems Company fly-Laws, Minu and Reports Certified Public Accountant and Auditor l Profit and Loss Accounts Computed. Trustee under the Bankruptcy Act Administration of Estates a Specialty. MONEY TO LOAN. 88 Great George St. Charlottetown, P. E.L an, 0.P.A., con‘ in stalled or revised tes. Annual Statements Prepared. The llentral Guardian GULLISONS for better Perman- l ent Waves. L-QOI-b-flfl-tf. l GONFEDEIIATION LIFE IN- l SURANCE. 14-6798-7-12-312 GROCIJRS AND HOUSEWIVES Buy Robin Hood Flour now you will not regret it. L-2035-8-28-2wks. SUMMER COTTAGE FOR. RENT. i Finn shed Cottage at Brighton l Shore. Apply A. Pickard dz 60., Coal ‘ Dealer. L-2321-7-3-3i. I SPECIALS 0N PERMANENTS lAT KENT BEAUTY SHOPPE. l L-21-7-3-2I. l SUCCESSFUL PUPIL-Mildrcd Mackinnon was among the pupils lwho successfully posed GradeVIII lpublic school examinations, leading lher class with 465 marks out of too. She is a daughter of Mr. John W. and Mrs. Mackinnon. i Earnscliffe. TAKING SUMMER COURSE— Miss Helen Lewis. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Lewis, and Miss Olga Toombs of Chariottetpwn left yesterday for Chautauqua, N,Y,, to spend six weeks at summer school. Both young ladies were recently awarded scholarships for outstand- ing Christian leadership by the Kings Daughters. - Saint John Telegraph-Journal. SUCCESSFUL KING'S COUNTY GR,-\-T)llATE-Mr. Elwyn OJ-Iugh- es. 13.50., son of Rev. and Mrs, T. Owen Hilghes. Montague, is re- ceiving congratulations on his ap- pointment as demonstrator in the botany department for two years at the Western University, Lon- don. Ont. During his term Mr. Hughes will also study for his M. A. degree, At present Mr. Hughes is librarian at the summer school in Hnlifax, NS, Rustico Convent Closing Exercises; The public examination of St. ' Augustine school was hcld in the parish hall on the 29th, The joy of the pupis at the arrival of tlic ' noWlqvs '\',ls levened by the abs- - of their pastor Rt Rev. Mgr. nits on who leaves the parish on "he lust oi June and by the death ')l their teacher Rev. Sr, St. Eluebuias who uionihs ago. l Follolviiig is the list of priiles 1nd certificates: r Grade X Alice Pineau. l Grade IX Rita Doucet. Georgina] hfartin. Grade Gracie VIII Melanie Gallant, | VII Louis Doiron. Grade VI Edna Bouin, l‘ Grade V Frances Doucctc. Grade IV. Bereuice Doiion. Grade III. Georgina Doiron, l Grade II. Bertha (iallant. ‘ Grade 1 Marie Doucctt. l Catcwhmm: Adelina Bouln, LOUI>8 Doiron, Borenice DOITOTI. l French prizes donated by the - Assumption Society‘: = Rose Anna Doiron, Cecile Doiron, l Georgina Doiron,. l Attendance: Stella Gallant,l ‘Alyrs Piueau. Armand Dulongfl Arthur Doucet. Conduct: Alice Pineau. Grade VIII, Certificates: Nic- lanae Gallant, UYbain Doiron, Ger- trude De Rochcs, Rita l3. Doucet. Yvonne Buote MrLem Si: , g. n Alil-l m. Stella Gallant. ‘ fiinnl-hnrd. Eileen Doucet, ._-.n Doucvi Adelina Bouin. R "I lhucct. ' u, Ruse Anna Doiron. l , toot-hers and laupils are i. 'l_io the fissutnpiion society l and “l, the iAfIlPn of the parish who donated priz l l i l YES I G HT EXAMINATION - l l Fitting and Supplying Glasses l Etc. l II. J. MABDN OPTOMETRIST MONTAGUE, P. E. 1. Office Connected With Drugstore Ihhifessiona| Bards EGAN & CO. , Chartered Acconntlnh 1|0 Richmond Street Phone l7. P. 0. Box McLeod & Bentley W. I. BENTLEY, K. 0. l. A. BENTLEY, l. Us Iorrlsterl nnd Atlomeyl-nt-IAI MONEY T0 LOAN Alex. W. Matheson BABRISTEB. BOIJCITOR. ETC Money to Loon Collection: M. ALBAN FARMER BAIBISTEB. BOLICITOI. ETC MONEY 1'0 LOAN ‘vCOlllp.iIl)'~OIl0 of tho mos‘, progrts; Ion Rustic‘) sixsiyc insurance compil ThemTlYt-iiv of Crown Life IIOIIEUII) FERGUSON TO SUC" BELMONT LODGE GUESTS -— Guests registered at Belmont Lnkc Lodge for the month of June: fr. and Mrs. Leslie Allen and daugh- ter Shirlie. Saint John, N,B.. Mr. F. D, McEnehern, Minneapolis. Minn. Mr. and Mrs J. L. Cook and son Michael. Ottawa. Mr. W. R, Catto, Toronto. Mr. and Nfrs. CharlesN. Flanders. Stone Cottalge. I-Ienniker. N.H.. Miss Marion lilc- Kenzie, Saint John. N.B. (‘OMAIENDS ISLAND RESORT --'I‘he following appreciative cnrn- l merit appears in a recent issue of the Guelph lOnt.) Daily Mercury" l “Morrison's Beach. one of the ; ideal watering places in which to spend n sununei- hoiiilay. is situ- ated on the bnilks oi‘ the beautiful Cnrtlignti iliwr. Prince Fldwnrd Is- lzlilfiwiwo miles from (it‘0l'fZi"ifI\\‘ll. i (‘Ill-ID SIR ROBERT BURDEN ‘The announcement madc thisl ‘ck 0i’ the (‘I-"CLlOn of lhe Honour-i le G. Ilmynrd Ferguson as Presi-l zicut of the CL'()i\lI Life lnsilrnnel- s of the Dominion-As one oi cxcl-piionnl in- icrcst and siginficnncc. Mr. FW-r- guscn succeeds the late Sir Rubi-rt Boriii-n, whose recent (tenth removed from our nrdst one of the grClllPSl personalities nnd public figures of, our day nnd generation. An presi-l (letlt of Crown Life for tho past uinl- l Sir Itoiwrt iirllizght Io ihCl pi v those MIIIIUi qualities of llllllf . (rimrncterl that c hunt-lied hs (AWOIIOII to’ the 1.01 A.(‘ of the pinto. nnd, uudcri Ills iPilflPfvilil’). the lX'.'l(IiiliIllS (‘Sifiil-i lislleti bv the Cortipnnws. first prcsi- l dint, 'r (‘hares 'I‘uppcr, nnd by 111$ 5 01'.» were weli mziinizluietl. M? Fl riln sut-owwis t0 it line men fil:~i .’_’lll\Ili‘rI in mfllly fields of‘ effort, but all of WIIOIII. in their ruru. contributed lnriielv and wisely to lhe successful story of insurance in (‘r1 n, That Mr. Ffrgtlson will . fulfil his responsibilities in ' vnpneity' is certain. His ion’: experience as Premier Fliiinrzo. his successful zichicvrmcnts for Cflnfltiil. lit High Commtssioner for tho Dominion in London, his Writing cerlific- Jvlpncity for administration. couplen l ziesire lo servo Ilisi \v;th n (lefuiiic fellow citvciis in nil worthy ways. present niuplv evidence that he will ‘q Lsabel Rcid.Ge0rginit1<lf‘\0h- his outsianding ability and llll.(|‘ll‘ ])f*l‘,.Oll.'liil_‘.' to advancing thel destinies- of the Compnng- henuw llP-"ia Ami. ili so doing. he will again con u‘. (TTIJTIIES "Phil's in any» clothes" is a rule ins season whether you are choos- ‘nz things ‘or the bench, the tennis or bntlnrnton court A bathingsuit has n brief pleated rllcirt. stitched glow-n over the hills to give a slim .ne. TH E FAMOUS RUIBING LINIMENT Rub on —pain gone. Get the new large econ- omy uize-Also avail- able in smaller, regular lire. Missions‘ l ‘za-‘IZTDTEZHTITEIVSE MOTOR TRANSPORT Daily Truck Service CHARLOTTETOWTN — SUMMERS“)! RATES REASONABLE — ALL GOODS INSURED I.v. Charlottetown 10.00 A. M. Lv. Summcrsldo 2.00 P. M. Will stop anywhere en Route to pick up Freight. Charlottetown Phone 312. ll Isak of Canada Bldg. Ql-Idtston Snmmerside Phone 312. {Lilli ' ls-lfll-fl-lfl-W I" M 1 Me "5 l s. Chandler. il the further wcl- , of Canada. l one of the oldest towns of ‘ilPl ‘ ihree-rtlom. ‘ pr lllUl‘. lkrri-inriiii. fol coin and fivc-roilm furnislieti ‘ ("utilities are ii\'.ll hie. All are sit- : lril on the I).l l... of lhc river. . _\’ili'lil~ from u '~.Illll_\‘ Sillll'l"~—* erv suitable nnd safe for ehil- rlreii. Rllliitig. boating nnd sen fl>l1.ii~_l auL-o clam ght oil ing may visitors i-istful and is of thr- i enjoyed at hrxllliiflll .011 lfllz-iivlill. I . '. visrrons ‘r0 NORTH TIIYON -G-.;ll.-1l: lWlllfiillTFii at ‘Neslvicnv Lodge, North ’I‘rvou. for the mouth of June: G. I‘. Afni-Ninteh, Clcm- l i-nirpori. tvYS; J. C. Brewer. D. K. v Burroughs. ivfrfihas. H. Chandler. Wiilowby Chnr- l J. hi, ltowe. E. 0fl;l»ttl~t<>\rii; Mr. nnd M s. Ban- l nisicr, Snlislillr_v..l\'.B.', D.W. Grant. 113. Grady. Mr. nnd lyIi-s. Chas. H. lChnndler. Mr. H. E. Holl. Mr. G. M. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. G. F‘, lMoorc. Mr. and Mrs. E. Baker, .r), Campbell. MD. J. T. Rowe. E. Miss A. McLellnil. lMiss B.Chnndler. nil of Charlotte- liown. Mr, BC. ‘LePnQP. North Rm- tico, J, H. Nicholson, Billy Cun- ningham. Dr. J. R. Cunningham. lMrs Dr. Cilnninchnm. Summer- ‘dc. levelling. June 29. the Catholic lWomens LPIIIZIIO of Kelly's Cross lwnited upon their honorary chap- 1 ‘lain. Rev. Father Petersto bid him goodbye prior to his departure for his new parish at Rustico. T11!‘- lmeciing being called to order. the lpnst president. Mrs. Joseph Kelly. rose to explain the object of their lvisit. In n few well chosen words she recalled many incidents relat- ive to the work of the Catholic lWomensLengue in the parlshmnd the guidance and encouragement received from their honorarychap- lain. His sympathetic understand- ing and fatherly solicitude for the people of the parish in general. instilled into the hearts oi the members an ardent desire to ful- fil faithfully their duties. The president. Mrs. J, W. Bradley. then came forward and, on behalf of the nmmhrrfi presented Father Peters with a suitable gift. In acknowledging the gift. Father Peters told the members of his re- i l -- l I I-ZAREITIZLI. GIFT-On Tucsdayl l . Mrs". l attending tho PIliiLS-IVOOIIIOI‘ wed- -Lennnn. Alexandra. l morning by motor on . home of lvlrs. l". I). Bennett for its THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ROBERT M. MACFARLANE. COM., M. A. Robert MacFarlaen of Frederic- ton. N. B. has just been appointed to the position of head of the Book-l keeping Department at Mount Alli- son Academy and Commercial C01- lege at Sackville, N. B. l-Ie received his early education in Fredericton High School and Mount. Allison A c a. d e m y, After . graduating from the Academy in 1928 he was with the American Steel and Wire Company in New Haven. Connecti- cut for a year and a half. He then went to Dnlhousie University where he received his Bachelor of Com- meroe Degree. He then attended the Coluinifa University and took work In the Graduate School of Business and in Teachers‘ College receiving his M. A. Degree. Mr MacF-"lrlane has had teaching experience in the Yonkers High School of Commerce and for the post two yiears he has been fiend of the Commercial De- partment at Newcastle Vocational School. with the Catholic Women's League of Kelly's Cross. He thanked them for the gift, and also for the staunch support and cheerful ne- ‘per cent no organization's average i pa“ bearers were quiscence to the requests which he had made from time to time. He asked them to bc loyal to their new chaplain. and to give him the same err-operation as they hnd nl- _ ways given to him. Mrs. Dunn. who has been the parochial house- keeper for a number of years. and l who has been a worthy member of l the Catholic Women's League. was also presented with a suitable gift. before leaving to take up similar duties in Rustico. Mrs, Dunn replied thanking all fortheir kindness to her during her sojourn among them. Refreshments were then served and a social hour en- joyed. Good-byes were said. and hopes expressed to meet again In the not-loo-rlistzult future, Personals Dr. H. E. Yeo. Charlottetown and Dr, B. W. Iluilon. Summer- sidc. have joined Saint John (len- eral l-lospitnl as intcrnes. Vi‘. Sitiney B Aitjhilchtifli. Com- missioner for the 'I‘re.iuing for the Canadian General Council of the Boy Scmlts AFSCCIHIIOH is expected to visit Chitrlottetmvn this slim- mer. mid Ilfrs. Adam Brown. and Przlrlc llnlvntt. New Gins- gow. were in the City Wctinestlny Nil‘. ding. Annie nnd Milry Muc- left Saturday n holiday trip to Boston and other NzwvEug-g- lnud cities. Misses Texas Canadian Gaining In ILS. Field Ilexas-Caxiadlan Oil Corporation is one of those organizations which make interesting watching from the angle of those who like to see how Canadian capital and Canadian men make out when they invade a foreign field and go up against all the competition which that implies, particularly in entering the United States. It was only a. few years ago that P. D. Bowlt-m now President and Managing Director of Texas- Canadian, a former Islander, step- ped fnto the East Texas oil field, with little more backing than a de- termination to win and with ex- perience gained in the Wainwright field in Alberta. The latter field provided plenty of experience, but. little success. Now, approximately Vseven years from the time Mr. lBOWIen went to East ‘Ilexas, the 'Texas-Canfldia.n O11 Corporation has turned 1n a report showing leamings of $409,437 for the fiscal lyear ending April 30. or 18.5 cents a share on the 2,200,000 shares outstanding. In the process of developing hold- ings in the East Texas field, lvir. Bowlen has gotten around him such prominent Canadians as Major-General D. M. H Duncan McLai-en. Sena-tor A. D. MoRae, Hon. W. H. Sharpe of Win- nipeg, John R. Show of Woodstock, and H. M. Snyder of Waterloo. All are on the board, and all ae- cordlngly share 1n the story of pro- gress which the Canadian organiza- tion has made in the highly oom- petitive oil industry in the highly lcompetitive United States. l Progress is outlined by the fact lthat above net profits of $409,437 YOII I.00K —t.he modern way to koep freshness. Helen Bands or Cleveland. Ohio and a very 18119 0111119 °1 “lends to mourn the loss of an affection- ate wife and mothen and a worthy sister, and devoted friend. Deceas- ed was a daughter of the latte Michael 12111111811811. Moreil Eas- for the fiscal year ending A r11 80 i The funeral which was very large- lcmpared with $171,192 for the poration had 137 producing, wells, gain of 52 during the year, or 61 ‘ownership in the 137 wells is 81 .3 per cent, after allowing for lroyfllties. working interests and‘ other factors. As for oil reserves, an estimate‘ appearing in the annual statement and sponsored by Carlton Meredith. l .‘petroleum engineer and geologist of g Dallas. TQXHs, states that. after de- ducting royalties. etc.. potential oil reserves increased to 24,099,000 bar- rels from 11,656,928 on April 30, 1936. Gain was 107 per cent. With the exception of two or three offset WPIIs which it may be necessary to drill later, Texas-Ca. nadian has completed its active de- velopment in the East Texas field, but it has a 51 per cent interest In W‘ TEXRS-Cflnflflifln Development Company which has acquired lease. on thousands of acres in South Texas and other areas. The ar. rnngement is such that there ls no cost. to Texas-Canadian In the ac- tivities of the development mm. Dans‘: and the declared objective is E0 5o out and see if it is possible to bring in a wild-cat field, One 0f the _venr‘s experiments 1n thg wild-eat line consisted of selling onéeogof its holdings at a profit or Charlottetown in June The follow- Inf! programme was admirably car- ried out. Solo hy Mrs, J55, g l Baker. duet by Ruth Dingweli and , Fannie Fraser. A programme com- l mittee was appointed Ilfllfleiv Mrs, ‘ Jas. H. Baker Cun-e-w- w». f nir- Frnscr and Ruth Dingwcli. ThPY YIN‘ (‘Xil-"cied lo Lake can: and have the program for Julv meet- ing. Mrs Wm. Fraser invited the In titute to meet at» her homo for July meeting, roll call to o0 an- The loenl Y, M. C.A. hPCl‘l‘i,.'il'_\', Norvillc F. Lurk. left lni.» morning for New York where. he will tnlzr: a summer course at Columbh sivercd uiiih a quotation. Thcl meeting rrijulrneil to meet July 6th at llllrs. Will. Fr"scr's. North Lake. The National Anthem was sung. after which a Fcrinl hour wns enjoyed by the membe s. The hos- University. Airs, Luck nnd (laugh- ter will proceed on to Ontario for a vacation of srveinl wrrks. ITAKEVIEH‘ 'I‘ITl"I‘[-l _ n; Jlznc lst, the Lakevicw Institute met at the regular meeting. Owing to the flu epidemic in the community there tees served lunch and urns assisted bv Rrlh Dingwell and Fannie . Fraser. In Memoriam AIRS. PETER. II. MACADAM A sad gloom was cn t over West were only five members and three visitors in attendance. Meeting l was opened by singing the Insti- tute Ode. Minute of previous meeting were road and accepted. RJII call was responded to with a Mother's Advice. The reports of the l School Committees were now heard and new ones to visit the school for June were appointed. For North Lake S.'hool, Mrs. Chas. MacCormac with Miss Grace Ding- well. For Lakeville School, Mrs. Wm. Baker with Mrs. L. D. Rose. The Secretary reported receiving grant from the Government. A let- ter from Stephen MacAulay and family was now read conveying their thank; to the members of Lakeview Institute for the wreath placed by them on Mrs. MacAulayb casket, A number of bills were now read and by motion all outstanding bills were ordered to be paid by the Secretary. By motion Mrs. F. D. Bennett and Mrs. S. J. Rose were appointed the delegates to gret in severing htimonnectlon attend the convention held in St. Peiers and vicinity when it was known that on Thursday ‘morning June 10th death visited l the home of Peter H. McAdam of . that place and claimed his beloved ,wifc, Catherine Melvina at the early age of 40 years. Well may it .be said "In the midst of life we l are in death.” The Angel of Death lhad come and despite all that lmedical skill and tender care lccuicl do, her spirit calmly passed ‘to that undiscovered clime from whose bourne no traveller returns. Deceaxed wa; of a. cheerful dis- position, a model wife and tender mother and a. worthy member of lthe Roman Catholic Church. She was attended in her dying hours by the Pastor Rev. George Mc- Connac and died fortified by the last sad rites. She leaves to mourn a sorrowlng husband and five children, Mary. Bertha. Stephen. Geneva. and Phylls. an infant 5 months old; also three brothers. Nicholas in New York. William and Vincent of Moi-ell, one sister Mrs. p d took place on FY1583’. mew‘ l 1y attend‘? t Andrews Church. ous fiscal period. At the close of j June 11th.“, s‘ busines on April 30, 1936, the oor- The Requiem Ma“ w“ sung by the Rev, Gtzgfgfi tlgccmglrlgse ¥gg ‘ a e - also o“ cm Messrs. John s , Wilfred Hvsan. N01’- ‘rfigiimg/fglgonald, Alex McAdam. Joseph McDonald, Roderick Mc- Adam.—-R. I. P. Eastern News Born on the 18th. inst to MI- and Nfrs. Inme Keays. some Line Road. a ill-I'l- IISN SYIEET AST Bo true to the vlnion you saw in Your mirror . . . keep that brearhlou charm! Chew Wrigleyh Double M15: sweet . . . your mouth fresh and cool. Slip a package of Wrlgloyi Into your purse today. Chew it regularly —after every meal. Notloo how this fragrant flavor ensures breath- ' JULY 5. 1931 returned attendinc these Gleam on lldionday. St. Mary's Cemetery Bourlsl prqentg an atiratlve 813008181169 since workmen leveled the mounds and straightened the monwflsnts and tombstones which had 80W {IWIT- ‘Jame; Strochan of Halifax. r8- presenting the Brantford Roofing Co. was in Souris on Monday- sales very much ahead 01' Ill-Bl year. ‘ The Souris Town Council met on the evening of the twenty-first, Mayor Holland presiding aft/ai- matters of minor importance had been attended to, the town by-laws came up for discussion. It Wm d8- cided that they be revised and consolidated, Mr. M. A. Paquet was engaged to re-wrlte them, each Councillor to receive a cfipy. Mcvarish a resident at the old peoples h°m° 1°‘ “m” time i; summering with Leo Mc- Cormack. B18 90nd- Faburs Mullin. St. Peters Bay was appointed recently as police- man for the town of Souris. There were several applicants for l-ht! position, but Mr. MIIIIIIII was the choice of the Town Council. Donald I. Sutherland. spent Sun- day at Red POInt. Geo Leslie, Champion heavy- Tuesday the Live Stock Market- ing Board made a. 5hipm€nt of hogs and calves from the Souris R; R. Station. The government Steamship Brant docked at Souris on M01165’)! evening. After landing lighthouse Supplies at East Point, she will proceed to Cape Breton. Jerome Sutherland, Black Pond. has his new dwelling almost com- pleted. Hem-y Whelan East Baltic. was the builder. Daniel Macdonald weight pugilist of Prince EdWB-Td Igland, has recently constructed an up-to-date trainin8 quarters- near his home at Sourls Line‘ Road. North. Mr. Leslie has as a sparring partner Mr. Rice of 1305-. ton. a pugilist of no mean ability. who has figured in some V"? notable fights in and around Bos- ton “Jordie" as he is familiarly called is keeping fit and aAwaitlng challenges from any in hi5 C1955- Rolio Bay Credit Union held an ice cream socal and dane in Gownn Brno Cheese Factory. on Monday night the twenty-first first. ‘A large crowd wns in attendance. and the sum realised was consider- able. Miss Helen Campbell. Red Point arrived home. from Char-l lottetown. Saturday evening. Miss Campbell hnri been attendng the Teachers’ Training Classes inl Prince of Wales College, Miss] Estelle Campbell BRINGING UP FATHER IIInnv-IPII Llnlmrnl removes nnrna EOURIS CREAMERY, Souris has the contract of lathmg and yrasterlng. The East Point Women's In- stitute held an foe cream and dance in the School house on Mon- day night. Danclng was enjoyed by large number of the youth of this and near by districts. Havelook Robertson. Kensington. spent Monday in Sourls. Mr. Robertson carried on‘ a general business for many years but has retired. Charles and Mrs. Campbell, Campbell's Cove were in Souris on Monday. Howard Campbell. Falrfield, was in Souris on Monday. Neil McCormack. Little Pond was , .1 vis’tor in Souris on Tuesday. the guest of Reggfe and Mrs. Mac- dcnrild. —E.l IYE ARE PAYING 3c PER POUND MORE EOII BIITTERFAT TNAN TNIS DA TE LAST YEAR. OUR PATRONS ARE RECEIVING FOR SPECIAL GRADE CREAM DELIVERED AT OUR PLANT 27c Per Lb. WHICH equals $1.02 Butter Fat. per hundred PLUS — The skim milk left on the farm for Feeding Purposes. WE PAY TWICE MONTHLY and each shipment of cream is tested immediately after arrival at Our Factory. CREAM HAULERS WANTED in district: not covered. Thole Interested call at our office or wriiv PERFECTION DAIRY, Summerside CENTRAL CREAMERIES CHARLOTTETOWN Manufacturers of Perfection Brand Butter and lcecream --By iGeorge McMonus I “*1: Eastern Guardian ..'GROUERS AND HOUsg. WIVES. Buy Robin Hood mo“, now you will not regret It. L-2035-6-28-2wks . JSUBSCRIPTIONS to m. Charlottetown Guardian may b; handed to their Rept. Archie l-lumo ‘G. N. R. Inspector Is Honoured MANTREAL, Que, July 4 -. Veteran of nearly thirty years ot railroad service and well known in travellers over the Canadian Na- tional System in the Morltimcs, Ben H. Nevin, Inspector of Sleep- ing and Dining Car services for the National System. on the oc- casion of his retirement was pre- sented by his fellow-workers with a purse of gold as a. mark of their appreciation. Ben Nevin started railway wot-I in 1908 and in 1918 entered Can- adian Northern service as Inspector of the Sleeping and Dining Car Department at Montreal. A largo gathering of Montreal officers and employees of the department moi at Bonaventure station to present the purse of gold to Mr. Nevin together with a. bouquet of rose: for Mrs. Ncvin. The presentation was made by W. W. Swinden, Gen- eral Superintendent of= Sleeping and Dining Car Services for tho National System and arrangement: for the gathering were in tho capable hands of Y. Moody. Sup- erintendent. Mr. Swinden, on be- half of Mr, Nevins fellow work- ers on the railway, extended best wishes for a long and hflDDY "l" joyment of his retirement under the company's pension plan. Remember When (By The Canadian Press) Jack Guest of Don Rowinél Cl"?- Toronto. seullet-Lhis way to an ens) Diamond Sculls victory sever. yearn ago today. It was the third timl in the competition's 64-.\'@ll1"°ll history that Canada had won ti“ event. Lou Scholes winning in i901 and Joe Wright. Jrn In 192R pounds of Milk testing 3.8”» q BOO-HOO- THINK $1456 I}? AXIAY AN 504% H 5N"? LITTL §WEATE AFQIQYU-IRPET l 55ml“? "fig-isle ooe WEJ: IQQJIT '1; EVRE-éz? EAT THAT AREI TH l’ ‘ ' ,, _ . l MW‘ l I '1” l B‘ ' 1 0- . .4 l . ‘l . l ~ l l . \ I ‘ . . l I o \ ‘l l \ t ’ ____ a