Q! 'FH_I_Z_ _ CHARLOTTETOWN __ GUARDIAN The llentral Guardian __¢-_ CON FEDERATION s‘ URANCE. LIFE 119' Lr679B-7-12-S12 AT SCOUT CAMP-Mr. Dougfas Henderson, Ast. Camp Chief,; should have been included in tbel list of Camp leaders published in yesterday issue. ———- i SAILED THIS MORNING-The. S. S. Chomedy of the Canadian Nt- i ticnal steamship lines with Captain Seaman in charge arrived in port yesterday afternoon with Low Gas Price and Motor Development Gasoline has its brands and its differences in quality, but it is first and last a motor fuel. As such however high its quality, it must compete on a price basis with other motor fuels. For this reason prices of all brands tend to a com- mon level. This tendency has re- sulted in establishment of country wide prices fairly uniform, except for differences in freight rates. Oontrasted with prices which obtain in other countries where restrictions imposed by the state are far greater than anv ct im- JULY 16. 1937 .. i ' p“ posed in this country, an where gasoline is still classed as a luxury he competetive system oi’ gasoline marketing in Canada and tho United States has been in some measure responsible for the fact that nearly 80 percent o! thc . world‘s motor vehicles are in these two countries. Eeven in countries which pro- duee their own oil. gasoline prices here are less than half. in some cases almost one-third of what they are in these countries. Com- parative gasoline prices from a group of cities in America and in foreign countries. illustrate clearly . that only on this continent is the price low enough to permit the motor car industry to develop to its full possibilities. senger list of 17 aboard. After dis- fihflrglng n “r80 of molasses the Gnomedy sailed at daybreak this morning. -_-__ wnnomc BELLS—’I‘he marri-l 38E 0f Miss Lena Alice Dlngwell of Boy Fortune. to Mr. Ernest Alton P0011‘. o! Sour . was solemriized at the United Church Manse in Duh. das on the evening of July 9th. The Rcv. Alex Firth performed the ceremony. Immediately after the marriage the bride and groom left by motor for East Royalty where lhvy will in future reside. Girls’ Coats and Suits. We have only a few left and are clearing them out while they last at one third off. avdlnfl Misses summer skirts in Rose, pink, green and white. Size 14 to 20 — - —— -—’ —$2'95 Also Sweaters to match in rose. g=;,=;g,§':5:~‘i=iiE_‘3.95 Girls’ Coats hats purses sizes 4 to 10 — $7.95 for $5.30 -- $10.95 for $7.30. GONE ON MOTOR TRIP-Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ebers left yesterday afternoon by motor on a. two weeks llfll) to Montreal (‘lliifl cities as well can cities. will be the A. Ebcrs. Ebers. Girls’ coats sizes 7 to 14 - $5.95 for $3.97 — $11.95 for $7.97. and other Gang. wh“ tlis several Ameri- G I1 guegig o; Mr. and Mrs. Albert a. Cudmore, Jpn “m; Douglas A. Fitzroy Street spent last weed-end motoring at Brackley Beach and Eastern Points. PERSONALS Girls’ Swagger and 3 piece‘ suits — $9.50 for $6.33 - $13.95 for $9.30. For a good all taround Dress why not have one of our String Suits, they come in all the new pastel summer shades with high tied necks and also V necks in sibes 34 to 42. $5.95 Prlce--—-—-—'—'—‘" Gaily colored Dresses are the fashion this summer. We have them in Empire Crepe, Spun Shan, Linen Pique and Printed Cottons $4 Prices, $2.95, $3.95 and "' ______ SOURIS PARISH c. . L.- ———- July meeting of me 50.x, Um??? Miss Mary J. Crawford has ar- tlic C. w, L_ was held ln the league rived from Boston, Mass, to spend room on Tuesday July 13th will, the summer at her home in Wood the chapln n Rev. Pr. A. McDonald Island-i and a fair attendance of membersl present. After the usual routine of i business plans were made for the annual diocesan convention, which W111 b0 tion on the Island at the home of announced after a general meeting I Mr. and Mrs. William Condon. Dor- of the C. W. L. units of the parish Fnfister Sireel» The Nsrional President, 1 Boland of Toronto. will be present‘ Girls’ Summer Dresses sizes 1 to 14x a nice assortment of styles materials and colors to choose from at reasonable prices 69c to $ each — - — _ - -» -_ lvlr. and Mrs. Ralph Ambrose and son of Needham, Mass, are leaving for home after an enjoyable vaca- Girls’ culottes. A very lovely outfit for the real hot weather. Just the thing the girls are looking for. Shown in a variety of colors rose, blue, green, red and yellow prints. Sizes 10 to 14x. $ 1.98 Price — ~ — ~ — — -— Girls’ Slacks in navy, brown, white and blue, sizes 8 to SI 14x. Price 89c to — — l: l7. ..<--\r Rrboknlls and 53-1-11.’- l lull t. nuszo. Surrlrillg are his ivifeMrs. Mary Alcl cod; :t son, Jaiiucs L., of Ban- gor; "lirce daughters, Fern, Elinor 1vll<l Margaret, all of Eddington: "nil the C. In Memoriam Q3’?! Rev. Alemndcr Craise, D. D., of V W. I. members, and ‘ Snckville. cit-Moderator of the ilyo brothers. John McLeod of i (‘lilzen-s of Sends. will welcome. Maritime Synod of the Presbyterian Norm (lrl-lllfllnn “ml Waller MC. l ilrlcgntcs and vislors throughout‘ Church in Canada. has arryed on lio.f r-f UlTUlillPlil, PEI; a sister. ‘(IJSIWOWIICP nnd hope that thcyl U10 151K110 0n i1 Visit to Mt. Stew- Mrsl M m! Bunk“. M. DOW,” ‘ “girl galley their profitable cpnven. art and vicinity. He is accompanied l,.,,\.,..(,l,_ MM a mnmllonv James "Sélllshaxlgi"thlcllgiaéiglyattiixtgtiggs r gyglil/Iers. Craise and daughter Miss Nn Inr McLeod of Bangor. hocrflqnl; nfmpm e u . ,,.‘l _ .4 . . , ~ -- . pic. Plans were; '_ 1t 0”‘ “i?” also made for the holding of‘ a m‘, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome MacDonlld -\\'v"i*’<‘-=dav ‘afternoon and tvcr ht- °f Aug" and two sons or Dorchester‘ m." t ' ' ; , e ' . W. L. league win ‘ accompanied by Mrs. MacDonald's chi rd b) ‘many Odd Fellows, Re- i organized after the holldavs, slsterLMrs. R. E. ‘Jansen of Merced, brnznlis. neighbors nnd friends and Moe-ting closed will prayer. ' California. are visiting their old floral tributes were. in profusion. home at Hannony Jet M-m Jansen Roy. Ashley A. Smith, D.D.. offi- will Spend a few weeks with Mm clated and at the committal in MacDonald before returning to, operated the Cifizcns‘ Icc Co. for ' Mmml Hm“! ‘ememry- 3313971115- 20 years. H» had a wide ac- The bearers were Odd Fellows, quaintnrire mzd \\‘.“l.\ highly; regdrd- lJaQk M_ Frrl-ldel; Ambrose c, E15- CARLETON SCHOOL I 2d by mnuv frieutis. ‘nor. David F. Rice. Joseph H. Mc- --'SUBSCRI?TIONS to Ho. was a mrmhcr of Peuohscot Armin, 1V9, C_ Fan-mam and Hm“ Charlottetown Guardian may “t: Primary Dmgzgzsf" of Carleton Lodge. I. O. O. F‘. Canton Bnnzir. handed to their Refit. Archie Hume, l “R. ll. .\. 311111-101) L011!!! in lIll\l'Il'\\' lIililEn iwi .u|il in llnncor and Kililflll \\'i-ll Pure Linen Suits with the ac- tion back in white only. $ sizes 16 to 20. Price — - — ' ~ tn Rirzqni- from Prince ‘ Girls’ Shorts in one two and ~15 yr :~ 11in." l three piece styles ln- all colors, sizes 1 to 14x. Princes $ Inge from 49c to -q - -- llI hz. iiritcc to h7dfilug~ in rnrnt _\ irs. Ho was .n- terrstr-ii in various enterprises and. Eastern Guardian _____. A». ..'. H "Tn Historic l’ HA L l FAX flxmuofl“. n»'i rvp-f Elm .-'- v l _ 1 :1. fi ' It's always 7W i", ' n43. l, l El . M _ Signed on behalf of cape "averse vyes- What would W" 9° as into blankets. Charges are, Dozlagldesiglt» fixer“? mnm ac Highest average in Grade I (b)-— want t0 tell you how much we have women's Ihsgitum, -1), without. them" hobnbly ynn - l sihglc yarn 23 cents per ' bél-i; Gmpgpll. Tmcm, Jpgslc Gardiner, appreciated your efforts and many would not part with them at- _ Pnlmd. doubled yam 26 rents. ’ ’ ' ' Prize for attendance, Senior klndnesses toward us throughout any price. Business and social activities in Canada's Blankets 82-00, if unlaundcr- ‘old Henderson-Bangor Exchange. ,A- - n. inn-i: Mi/i by Walter Cheveric. McLEOD d: BENTLEY, Charlottetown. l,‘ . 1;» ’ » .. SCOT A Seaside Provinces centre on this distin- guished hotel. Its impressive public rooms l record the times of old Royalist days, its i170 sumptuously furnished guest rooms ing July 21st for Montague bYlefinn Ice Cream Social. ' _—____§——~—~ ______ lfouse and lot at l Lliilllljllli-Bi. f Sp|nn|ng8rWeaving O -- RESERVE Wednesday even- Pres- L—403-7-16-ll. F Sonrls, bCtllplgfl Send me your wool to be "m" 111W Yarn and woven ed $1.85. 1t takes flve pounds 0| Wnnl ncr blanket. Wool must be well washed. all dirt and burrs picked out. The size n! single ylrn is: Honor roll for the month of i June:— l Garde VI—1. Eleanor MacDanald; 2. Kevin Noonan; 3. Calude Bell. i Grade V-l. Lois MacDonald and r Beatrice Stewart. (equal): 2. Ber- nice Stewart; 3. Theresa Noonan. Grade IV——(Sr.)—1. Dorothy Dumas. Grade IV (Jr.)-—1. Albert Stewart. Grade III—l. Gordon MacDonald; 2. Pauline Gallant; 3. Ralph Peters. - ~ c Grade II-l Gordon Linkletter - 2_ Ame“ Stewart“ ' Highest average in Grade III J1‘. --Mildred Howatt. Grade I-1 Marion Dcngfln; l. _ _v Vernon Gallant Highest. are. age in Grade II Sr.—- Anita Lord. Perfect Attendancez» Eleanor 4 . MacDonald; Kevin Ncohhu; Claude Hlznest average 1n Grade II J1‘- Bell. Lois MacDonald; Beatrice 459k“? Campbell; Stewart; Pauline Gallant: Gordon Highest average in Grade I £1‘- MacDonald: Ralph Peters. Glenda Weddell and Ar ur ew- rick, (Equal). Dept. —Lester Patterson- Prize for attendance Junior Dept. ---I1Zeanor Cutcliffc. Prizes were also given by the primary teacher n; follows- Grnde I c, and d. Pauline Irving“ CAPE TRAVERSE SCHOOL I CLOSING l Cape Traverse school celebrated the Completion of another year's work with a picnic on Mr. Louis averse School. ear Teacher:- As we have come to the end of another school term, we, your pplls, wish to express to you the kind feelings we hold for you. It is with deep regret that we have learned that your term as our teacher has come to an end, and we the pnst four years. We ask you to accept this small gift as a remembrance of the pleas- ant years of friendship and pro- gress we enjoyed together. It car- ries with it our best wishes for a you. . Now, as a tangible token of the esteem in which you are held we ask you to accept this small gift. as a mark of our appreciation of your untlring efforts as Teacher of our Primary Department and mem- ber of our Institute. Stigma fields-up Finger Printing litre iliiiYeid Have yo it? The leet wear fail early. _ _ medium. doubled yarn- fine , l G t no att; Bryon Cutcllffe; very enjoyable vacation, and for afford every possible comfort and convc- medium. coarse and hobking: Mlémfie Tainan “llfgflfi” pity: Wfrgen 12rd; Arnett Howatt; your success in your new school. - Put shippers "‘ ‘ ‘ ' Rates from $1.50 pol’ day, All rnnml with both. to its doors. nience. The playgrounds of the Maritimcs ’ are within easy distance, railroad and marine service to far away places comes The Nova Scodan holds and owners’ name on all parcels, address and instructions inside. Send by mail or freight. Freight will be paid on 100 Henderson Harvey; Roger Weddell. Dorothy Gardiner then read an address to the primary teacher. Miss lfrnnor Bcll, who 15 lonvlnll antly with games and swimming. After lunch had been served the following prizes were awarded by the Women's Institute:- llologonn, Sliced, lb. — - 16c BAKING POWDER 1lb.tln—--——-— - _ Fresh Roasted C REA M PEANUTS. lb. 13c. l 2i sontes . Potatoes, 4 lbs. —- - — —- 25c Leaf Lettuce, bunch — - - 5c Firm Ripe Bananas, 3 lbs. - 25c Tomatoes, lb. -- —— —— — — 20c Sllvo, Tin - - - -- -- — 23c Fruit Jars, Pints, doz. - $1.35 16c .,.,___25e Sugar Krlsp CORN FLAKES, pk Fruit Jars, Quarta, doz. -- $1 "5 Certo Bottle — — - — - - 29c Jar Rings, 4 pkgs. — -- - 25c 8c 8-— and goals-Inter! b K l n Eaton: Fresh c rindolhllifr. COFFEE, Ground, lb. —- — —- — Jewel Shortening SALADA TEA (on. “u” l ll). pklf. 16C "qV/ivra- If pIll/\ fr: 5/1 n!‘ l lb pkg‘ 55c l ni-g", pggkgfl-QQQ z n“, __ __ __ _ G ' Tutolcttcr “There's no fun and bother around the kitchen when I nerve Kellogg's. No poll and pans to clean. Jun pour on milk or cream and they're ready to eat.” Every one likes the crisp, tempting goodness of Kel- logg's. Serve them at any time of the day. Kellogg's are sold by all grocers. One of the him?!“ values you can buy. Made From your Loyal Pubils of the Cape Traverse School. Primary De- partment. NEW YORK, July i4-—(CP)~—-V0l- untary civilian fingerprinting would be of tremendous value as a means of identification, if the public G. F. ABUSE What you may not under- stand is that abuse and neff- perlence shows neglected Pit‘! u ever thought of VALUE of your the eyes down. Ex- liutcheson 1., i‘; ,5? l‘ \¢ ' nl — b9, ' P011 3131,95; ave-age 1n Gradex_’ and Eleanor Cutcliffe presented her Miss Eleanor Bell, Cape Traverse. ggggnlfslolllleylgfigflJ ‘iglyéfntlnthce _ _ _ pound lots. Arabella G rdlller with a, gift, from the pupils. a sum Dear Eleanorr-Wc. the members H “d hmud‘ be “n eh l-w nap/rte Informal/on prflnlfil’ P1869 flmWE 1mm“ "3 Easier" Price of well washed and a ' hf one The Women's Institute of Cape Treaverse Women's In- Every ch 5 . n8 an. nn CNR ,1“... n. . Highest average in Grade VIL- m y- l printed as soon a, hes born, the , wvm anew ThaN-voa Canada and offers you a truly Canadian picked wool is 35 cents a Dorothy Gamma, I also remembered her with a hand- stitute have aasemb ed her today b0 commrsslonel- “ld “one o; ll, mg- DIES 0N SOCCER T0111 Seal/on, Ila/I]¢x,N.S. National welcome ‘ pound. Special price for un- Hlghut wens; l“ Grade v1__' some morocco leather purse. the wish you a perpetual abundance or ulatiofis n? admission to sghook ' washed wool. Dom Mcnalw l address being read by Mrs. Mel- success in your new flzlhfiol. should be i.ngerprlnllng_ n ‘hould JOHANNESBURG—(CPl— lAblcr- Hi hest avern e in Grade IV~ b01111"? HOWE“ ""0 m9 Pmsenm‘ T° 5W m!" W" W’ 9 ml-“ed l" be l ltd hank deen. Scottish soccer club tour n! WM‘ CONDON’ 3.0.5,, McNeil}: ' tion made bv Mrs. Harold Campbell our circle is putting it m'ldly. 101‘ B8 l as comlmmlly acceplt l adllll “ll South Africa. suffered n scvcro lo<= $5 Qllvvn 5'»- Clmrlimew“ Hlghest average l“ Grade 111p’ Miss Bell thanked the children and a. member you were always ready Fgyss»: mlllgtegll-befilég“ s‘ M cab when Jack Reyna“, clever \"p1-u‘t:l a M l; Lord ' thp member's of the Institute for and willing to do your duty. l winger, died here from rnmplir l" argue ' ‘-- their gifts and their many kind- We, as friends have spent many minim‘ l‘??? ‘lflmlgnfls- only tuTg gin-ma following an nppcndiriii: i - nossos to her. wishing them cvcry happy hours together and We Bnflll “d 1.1"” ° Y w’ "mwe operation, I ' I success in the future. Th.- picnic en- always look forward to a visit from 558ml a-.. ,,-, .- lth ti‘ t l’ ice- , . . Week- End Grocery Values gfiff...“i‘.‘iii.‘.“rr‘i ...é‘....°.‘ ° _ nfiT oun way c. WILLIAMS Rational Tomato ICING SUGAR Following are the addreases- —- __._ _ _~.-.--~ a, - I. CATSUP l2 0L BM ON SALE 1 lb_ pkg; Each ivrirs Eleanor mu. rvachr. Cape WW m‘, J55 A5 m». 10., 2 for - F _d 10c, 2 for _ _ __ __ 0 e- "flail, eggs gggn l rl 3y, Saturday, Mflllllay , ROOM To El All ii FRESH AND COOKED ‘ 0Q AHV’ HAD ‘IE2 ME AND “Flifiéllzké- QIDE l é Picnic Style 7 ll, l," _ _ _ _ _ __ VEGETABLES All! SO i Pork Shoulders lb. - — 24c Cottage Rolls, ll). -_ _ _- 31c New Beets CONVENIENT 1 l _ __ __ ___ r §.D(ll\‘(h(l‘ Hnlmtlnllhlh Durham Bunch 9c, 2 for __ _ _ _ 17c llilfgitkfknnsll finch lb 1129c CORN STARCH’ pkg‘ _ " " “ c N” Cabbage I ‘b n”: ‘lb ’ ' “i7 Head12c,2for--————-—23c m“ J 1"" ' _ _ _' _ New Island ‘ Lnlnll Finnis- lh- — — -— -- 13 Eaton: Snowflake n i