111m 2,1. .1210 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE WHITE SPIIT IIAIIBE TONIGHT a 5, Presby will at the Piano assisted by Ills full Orchestra. W111,‘ will start at 9:30. Admission 35c. Ice cream, wlq 1111,11“, ‘ldflchfl, snd special ice cream sundaes will be served all even- “ Enjoy your music and eats, St. Peters Road. 8 fillies from Town ,The Central Guardian This column is reserved for nan of local Interest but advertising 0| u newsy nature may be d It 5 cents l word strictly pay- able In advance. CONFI; EBAT - “ca, D ION LIFE INSUB GRAND LODGE 01,. YOPk District S. S. Convention 1 'I‘l1__e annual Sunday School Con- {Vfnt-éti ‘for the York dist-riot met 11 11011-11 Wlnslco Church on 311111111)’ flltrrnwn. Julie 13m _ _ eotlng c-yicned wit-h singing "it/iv 11113] lfootinz W1" 0P9“ Faith Looks up to "l‘l1cl-." Psnlm lll 110.30 .1. iu. Daylight §'y“sR,f’,‘f"§,1,l_°Q§1°11°Wd m‘ prayer _ 1 1, in the a-bnnce saving Tune, JUIIE ZIIIII. 11111111119 P1 out and Vicc- 12-inch. it. 11:1. imvcd and soc. g1l1f1§‘1n11_-1l111q§1?¢g- Sklillitl‘ be .1 ... l. l a Convention. l m ‘or m“ “W151? sirloin opened the bus. “m. .m1l,..n_ oIMt-L1c nilccting by c1111- mm I u‘ Smlctniv. Erma M311. last '§° grad the lllllilllfS oi the .1. t. . Convention, M13111,“ were on motion, ndcptcd. The Fl- lssn. Annual; w Slate Named 311d “Milled. The Swretnry‘ then " rc-pzrls and the follzw- ~13‘ bchocLs responded:- \V1ll=I{l9, snum w11151“ .Glnsgo\v Road Prtncrtrtvn Road. Hichfzcld ii Wrsl Cove: "'3 Covriiond i oud SJCOIKIKI that tile , _ 1 . add to tho Rrport ~S".li1:.o_v School the qlisstxmg \~ "What i119 tci.1l attendanc- 1 cstown was -, _1each “M01 1, a <1 1 , Z C1911 swdwa" °111>z1;il to nlzsszonsfi w“ mum 1s re-occtc sccrc- " '1 1.. '1-- 1C 1111., 111.», 1 _, . , ~~ ~ t. i .p1i0ulted as lll: Rvplétsczlilit “1511the NCIIIIIIJI 115.; C:1n111.:t,c, Rev. 9.9.9. plan?“ 511-10115 Si" i110 a ltsscitiliozis 1 o“ n“) (1111 ~ - ~\l.-J~‘ Run Youhket" F111‘. 11‘ “'1\‘i.\1l,~:s licrls Bimvn, ‘y ‘T111113’ the llil‘P11li'.'. P111115“ ‘FI1PYQ 11111111’ 11111" 11' Aflvr the slulyn" 0t the 11" - - .' . ' 1m“ t. gflfprlPgfiila-‘q 1' 1o Ltvbsl" on, bpsii; 111 b,‘ Spun," 112.79 vmu 61PM this l n. Rev. Mi". ~ - I 1111101" isn inuctluvctl the monk- 151183‘ 101‘ 1111‘ 1 er, Mr, 121111111 Yolln" 11nd extend- “ Lnqgglllqvkl?‘ led to 111111 :1 v.i§v CTHTIZLI welcome _ -- _. 1i-1t0 tho (convention. M1".‘ Young's ~ 11111-43111111’ 11@'tl1_cine 1:1" 1110 ntlcrncon was 111°. 111111 C!“ "(_.-.1ri,~L Cnt-rrrzl 'l‘cnclting" 1n a lviiboelCcntritwl School. lie said 1m 1ll‘l£~‘ll:lli.l-_\' in nclicu was the only cute lot" tlic prcbicms of our —~—i—— world todn_\". Sunday $011001 team. , ers must get knowledge through Dally Wafsufvey study" ("l the Bible d-aily for 1:1- spuat-iou and gutdnnc-s). It was sug- gstcd toufomilo. Teacher's Study ‘$1111.11- sllci a mcctng. prob- ‘ e e wr t ICIIIS otldltgg Sunday School teach- lull o, p ac ms o er won lisclzsscd. It was "ug- 161-{1111010 corbiestitutrhlujlgleslcd to \\'1'1I'.‘* 1011i (111054. ohsaior o tie s '1 smansi l! 1c cuss on th "sin it" t1 i ‘- ~ u and ‘Italian fIlC- 1111111111; 311111111"? (l1 1111.111? 1111c btndly the setitlinl-tti Bible docs not hove a lfilo m""ln- ‘crs will cull for 111i". " u: 111111 llliIRt‘ us \\'1l1l'1‘ to " but if the dictators \ (lirist-llltc 111e, tmd tango view thcv may make us ccnslzous oi ou-r szn. then '9 leniency. it (loss not pt". e lo us n bgnopt, tun: the severity of the ~31" lied that we have more l 10 France a1; [1115 our class?‘ (Ccmudlnn Press) lhltiubtedly" sct the ' S11v1 is a v inclnrd 1.11" lhl‘ terms to be 1111- 11.)’ 11111 H 2'10 £115 0131191‘- 331d on G -l"iul1ny and Italy 1911 111111 11 111w 111-g 111111113) de. 'l‘i1u flll'l'1‘.(10ll.\£‘.§‘~0ll clo-"rd with 11911 slngitu: "Brock Thou the Brratl ot Ipart from that, however, the Lllc" and Boiled-lemon by Mr- v- lmllliii to lure a, grout 111911011511 on world opinion. pur- _ 1- N131" “P3351051 on optuioti in the United Tut‘ t‘\'l‘ilt;‘.t.l so lf)2)1‘11f‘~'1 W111 11. 11g l-ltc l>,"..\n . 1:11:11" l1 by Pllf“) to and since the start of 11 l" 111' 11$"- MT- 51111111"- e nut" tl.‘ri11.1:1 propngantlists 1111111} “I 119"‘ 1111' Kl11l11°111 ~31)“. 5111.61.55 1,,sp1-,.ad_ Lord wns sung, Scripture lrs-"ou .1, 11,31 11.1,. T163“, o; \\"".1s read by Rev. Mi". Nicholson _ “1 . 1119 1.6151, hwllclvorl by prover by Rev. Ml". M 111,111‘. harsh 1o 1101-0111811 Sklnucr, w.1o then grave a shirt . ‘l1",".t it; terms wort‘ 51,1111" ', ’Il"l the oi IIIJYIII}; 111;- ixgltt kind 1.1 no self-respecting pco-‘ Hm Id‘ culture 111101111.‘ d V! .01 “111. ,1; t “1 "z, . ‘» "le- “ " l“ ,111,.,'§,,:11,_I1:; gnn§1n111131.1_ 1urucd zit pzzronls try to give the W “.011 Sunday School tcnoiler some he p f‘ ' _ b_v oizcoutucin): l-tu- children to ' 111115110“! 911m‘, ink-e morc .il in t-hc vxork. 1'11 lem-mlnn: "I'll-w Build tlic t1"\" 1rd ""1 lite l1 n11‘ agzrpsmo“ “m 1115' undcrsrilidino ‘of aJctrs Chrrt c .,__ .. . . 11:11 we \vo.l1dl1nvc no nttd of prisons attd it wruld be a 1:11" bet- ter world in which to live. The report of the Nominating COIIIIIIIIIH‘ was rorili by Rev. Mr. Vzco-Presz- \\1.S.'ultl1Afrlctl—tCP) 12;, which ho htook to c out t be aruocn _ _ 1 ,.--_,,.,, 1-,1_ 512.1171,“ Mar", 1115s Ruin Clldlllfift‘. 1111.,“ 1.1a (“a1 qnve Man-n (it-111. M $5 Helen R 5.01"."- 1 t . ,,,,11 1111,1111“... were Wilson iutd is 11s .. " iZ-PITSIKIFIII, tai"_v-’l'i"cosllrcr, .\ Erma Niallclt. an to "to pllrll 25 miles away. Tile rrport oi the RPSOIIILIOHS Committee was read by Miss Rena Younkcr had is as f0llo\\"s:—Be it iescivodw-l. Thut we extend to a1 Sc-ulh Winslov our thanks for the 2- I ' " " " "'.-"-."s'o“u'\'\-\fis'io's'ls' EY.-\:‘.IINATTI)N Flttlm and sitoplyln; Glasm Etc. ll. .1. MABOII 1 OPTOMIYPRIST “OZIIIIKIIC. P. E. l. Oiilrc flours: I0 to I2 A. M- 2 to 5 P. A lulilhvs etc, by appointment Office Connected with DRUGSTORE ‘use ct 1.11111" church 101" the Cotiven- tiou and 1oz" thezr kind 11nd goiter- ous hospitality. ': 2. 'l‘l1at we extend our sincere )1 thanks to Mr. Ralph Young, Rev. ' Mr. skinner. Roy. Mt". Wilson and Rev. Mi". Nicholson for their as- slsluncl‘ niid I(‘tl1‘I1"‘.‘.~'I"llp 111 the Ccnvonlcu. 3.111111 we express t-ude to the Ycunkcr. E 4.Thl1t we also empress our tlmnks to lihss Erma- Mhllct for so 1111111111111" carrying out the work of Scorcl:ll"y-’I‘rcns1lrcr of l-he D25- trirt. Suiiduy School. While the oilcring was being re- ceived. Miss Marlon Younker 53118 vrey sweetly. "I Heard the Voice cf Jeers Sci " Hymn “Fake Time to ix) Holy.‘ was sting. Rev. Mr. Skinner. tihen called on Mi". Rnlplt Young to addrcs the Mt". Yolmgs address our grati- lf‘.\(‘l()lS DINING ROOM ‘hire tho (‘hoicest of’ Food is Served QUEEN HOTEL ROOMS WITH BATH [OT AND COLD WATER. ‘rlvate Phones in All Rooms 00111101111011- rn ittrcct cton, s. n. o e Block North R11" "1?- “"‘_1 1 “"11 "like W“ ‘f’ mad“ no‘ M31“ 5|" become lisheis oi men, He sn.d that if nmre inch had caught. the message of the (IISNDIFS. tho world would not be so dork ns it is today. we mus-t regain our font-h in God. He spoke of great. 111011. who sne- rifiocd evetjvtluitg tor the sake o! Jesus Chris-t. They hrord the call of the Cross and answered it with their “111016 lives. The grout need of our world todny is irr greater faith in Jesus Chr1st. Wo must catch His spirit of iovc and broth- c-rhood. The Convention was bir-u-Khl 10 c, close by singing "The Mrrliiug J.M.’s MEATS SPECIAL Light ls Braagung." and Benede- _ tlon pronounced by Rev. Mi". Wil- lum-e Rump 1 son. oast. per Ih. or YOUR Order, Phone 8| J M. ROOF, Prop. Market Building ‘Li-t- Pound Down 0n ll. 8. Mart YORK. J e 20-10?)- M' -VAR'Q Tgggund §I8fIITIflurIOII 4 1-4 cents m relation to the United States the foreign 0X- ‘ ll tod I It D. MacLeGn g: 211313;.- mgIIketII The British ciir- Wlicny céthslfgdig; ‘CIIOTIInrI-IIPIIIQI 1-11 UNDERTAKER com "m a 1115111111111, o; 1n 3-4 oer EMBALMER cent, (Ottawa. foreign exchanllf’; control board rate 9119-991 D111 Charlottetown Ana cent discount). The SW18! 11'1"“ North Wlltnllre advnncm 45 cont to 22.00 cents. Unquotcd were the French franc the Netherlands 1111111191‘ "111 we Belfllllfl b! MIMIC III itttttolnl slzltrmenl was also rend‘ V111“. U on Rood It? Miss Anne Gill, MKS. soloist Miss lillarion- was based 011 the WFSL‘. "Come yo 1dé_u'gh11,1.01 1412mm M15‘ 91,101,101 L-"II-T 41-311- scoorisi-r GATHERING. Lorne Willey. Jilly 1st. L-767-8-2i-li. ‘ IMPORTANT Auxiliary Canadian LEE-On Mccthg tonight, Legion Home. Initiation. L-73l-6-2i-li. :C_ALVIN CHURCH. MERMAID.— D.v_ii1e worship will be held on Sab- bath next at 2,00 P. M. D. S. T, Rev. S. Caiiyie Webster, 14111151111. L-703-0-2l-1i_ I RESERYIJ MONDAY, July 1st. I01‘ Scottish Gathering m, Lorne Volley, pipe music, dancing. ath- letic zarhcs. i..—767-6-2l-1i. WILL IIELP BUY BOMBER -- Hcny" and Maclnnis Mcrrs Slcre, ,Cliui"lottetown, have announced in un adv:-i"ti.=ci11€‘i".lt 111 today's issue that. 5 per cont oi the proceeds of .Hcart.z Memorial by pupils of Miss their shieuill be handed over wiLlilian MacKenzle. An elementary 111B 1-0-1111- to he)» in the Durchcse lpiahororte class, and Of a bomber. ‘ GRADUATE wrrn HONORS- Miss Dorothy I. Cox. RN, daugh- ter 0i Mrs. Russell N, cox, or this C11)’. recently gradual-ed, with honors, from Toronto University, whore she took o, Prst Graduate Couitsc in Public Health. l-lNfirfliiihlENT ANNOUNCED. - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lcnrd. North. “You. announce the engagement of ' their datighter, Florence. to M1". Sheldon DeBlois Dixon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Dixon of the snnie place. Marriage to take place early iii July. L-7l7-6-2l-li. 1 WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE. Services Sunday, Jilne 23rd are as follows: Princetowii Rood l1 A. M. S. School ll) A- M, \Vii1sloe North 3 1P. M. S, School 2 P. M. Wihsloe South 1.31) P. M. _S. School 6.30 P.M. subject iuiQevei1ii1g The Temper- 21.1110 Question, Rev. J. R. Skinner, 34111151011 L-750-tS-2l-li. T0 l’. E. I. —Mrs. L. A, Jordan Iof Brooklyn, Queen's County, is spcndiul: a few days wit-h her par- ,c11ts_, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Enmzin. lilcrifzcinish Rood. Mi", Jordan came lloo, btit he went over to Prince ‘Edward Island on a short visit. says the Ncr-v Glasgow News. DEMONSTRATES 5'1‘ (you- 1VENTl0N-Mrs. Dearness, rep- |rcscntil1g Marvcns Ltd., Monotcn. lrzflvc a demonstration at the Wo- inicirs Institute Convention, wed- 111e_sria_v afternoon. She presented mach member pFGSPIIL with a soli- |veu1r prickilge from Marvens Ltd. ARE \'lSi'I‘0lttv‘_ Alossrs. Sl-an- " ‘rcy Dsnnls, ol bloating . hurls a short visit ‘ blot-hers, Mr. Claude Dennis and ", Airs, W. L. Nlur- rny. Before c ring to N. S.. they visited their old homo at Arlington. P. E. l. —Nc\v Glasgow News. I KINDERFAIUIEN CLOSING — IThe Kinder" Il'I('ll hcld its closing ‘cxrrlnsos yesterday moming in tTrmily Sccinl Hnll. Thorn was a llnrgc nlt-sndunce oi those inter- ‘c: :1 in its iI{'il\'lII(‘-. 'I‘hehz1ll was ' IIIFLUI-IIIIY (l: Tl'fl'.'.‘(I with - l‘ . 0111s. Th." kiddies put . ~1 .i1ciid prolmtn. "ind were :1 l-icliil to flit-ii" iiislrllz" “s, An oxtrnclcd report. of the DTOQTEIIUIIIO will nplzcor i0lt1D1‘l'O\\‘. ISLANDER IiEAIL-Mrs. Wallace MacDonald. of Charlottetown has z-ccolvcd the sud news that; her tinclo, Joseph ivulsh, 1111s passed nwnv at his 1.01110 lit 301 Vane St» Revere Nluss, Mr. Walsh was the .~.011 0t the late Capt. Michael Walsh and Jcittimn Dawson, Mrs. Ma:- Duiihki lmll visited her uncle only 111st wuntcr. GRAIIIK-ITES WITH HONORS- tMlss Stella lBoiiny) Hennessey, lduugittei" o1 Mrs. Frank l-Ieunessey has arrived 1101110 from Halifax to spend the summer holidays. Miss ‘Hem1c.~.~:c,v" has just completed a successful commercial course at. .Mt. St. Vincent .»\<"ad-cm_v. receiv- ing IIIl‘ Underwood Gold Medal ‘for typing and also a silver cup for general excellence in the gynasium. WEDDING BELLS-The marri- nge of William Keir Clark. M01111!- suc, to Mss Anna Isobel MacLaren. Georgetown, took place in the Ers- kine American church, Montreal, on Monday, June l The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. Pidgeon. The bride and groom were attended by Mi". and Mrs. R111 >11 L, Douala-s and Dr. F‘. H, Mac ny, and left. shortly lifter the ceremony on a wedding trip to Ottawa. AT THE SUPREME COURT TO- 1DAY — The Supreme Court re- sumes its sittings at 11.00 this |n1ornlng, The appeal case of Cal- lvln Russell, who was convicted of theft. iii the Police Court and sen- ,tel1ced to six months in jail. will be heard. Mi". J. Auizustus MIIC- Donoid appears for the appellant. lThe court, will then adjourn un- til Monday. when the Large case will be considered again. ATTENDED EDGEIIILL CLOS- llNfh-At Piclgcllill school, Windsor. ‘NS. closing, Katherine Paton. ‘Chni-lotlclmvu, was awarded the IRLdiug cup presented by Mrs. H. E. I Kendall, Windsor. The Rev. 06.11011 Mitlonc, st. Peter's Cathedral, was 1ll1e special 1ireuchoi" at. the Edge- liill closlitg services. 11.00 Mntins, n1 the parish church on Sunday. While III Windsor. Canon and Mrs. Malone were the guests of Mrs. H. E, Kendall. Other visitors from Chtuiottelowh fol" the closing iri- ‘cltiucd Mrs. Paton and Mrs. Rogeis. GOVERNMENT HOUSE TEA — |H1s Honour Licutcunnt- Governor ‘B. W. DcPage 11nd Mrs. LePage en- tertaincd the delegates to the Ari- nunl Convention of the Womens ‘Institutes at Government. Housei yesterday afternoon at four o'clock. Mrs. Thane A. Campbell and Mrs. W. H. Dennis poured tea. while Mrs. Horace Wright and Mrs. J. P. McIntyre cut the ices. Those as- lsistlng in the serving were: Mrs. L. ‘M. Cailbeck. Crimaud- M158 19°"! Ismltng. Georgetown. Mrs, L,‘ C. Allen Cnrdiaan. Miss Ellcm 5n"- St. Chtherincs, Mrs. Harold Affleck, Ml, Stevrnrt. ‘vlrs, Harold Dunnink. New London, Mrs. E. C. LFPRZP. 1.151111 111151.19», Mrs. Earle Baker. Mrs. Gesrze Dewar. Mffl- 14013519" Tnit Mrs.“ Frvd Moore, Mrs. Ern- ‘ost ‘Coffin. Mrs. G. A. Cudmore, 111,115, Cecil Slc-tvnrt. Mrs. Reuben Macdonald, Miss M." , MacDonnsl. M155 Louise HiISZRNI. Mrs. Charles Mscdonnld, Mfi- clllki“) M's" "War-ZS Years,‘ w Ago Today l °" I “' JUNE 21 W-Tdeneral Chris-I Rainbows I tlan de Wet. Boer leader oi South African uprising. was’ found guilt-Y of eight acts of treason. Ger- mans denied commander of the U- boat that. sank the Lusitania. had been decorated. Kaiser Wilhelm visited German troops on the eas- tern front. THIS MAY BE your inst. day to I buy new and used cars at prevail- 1 ing prices. Don't delay. T. G. Ives. L-’l’fl-8-2l-2i. FIVE 1939 MODELS to choose from, Fbrds, Bud-sons, Studebakers. Look and run like new. Buy now and save. T. G, Ives. L-‘ill-G-zl-M. Our 4-Star written GUARANTEE is your assurance of the best deal in town. CALL TO-DAY A. Home 6' Co. 168 Kent St. Phone 67! “We'll Save You Money.’ ’ ‘W. K. 8. Parent Teacher Assn. Elects Slate The Annual meeting o! 91M W651 Kent. Parent-Teacher's Association was held in the school on the even- ing of June . Dr. W. R. Carson was re-elected President. Mr. Harold Lawton Vice President, Miss Doris MacDonald. Sccietary- Treasurer. Other mom- bors of the executive are Mr. bew- is Campbell. Mrs. Wm. Brehaut and P. A. Creelman. The Program Committee elected ore Mr. E. F7. CIflWSUfl, chairman. ‘Miss Bessie Prowse, Miss Agnes .Clements and Mrs, Harold Palmer. l Membership and publicity com- mittee, P. A. Creelman, c-h-airmnh. A DOLLAR. saved is a dollar earned. See our used car values today, It. will pay you. 'I‘. G. Ives. L-771-6-21-2i. RECITAL TONIGHT 8 p. m. In In Memoriam advanced pupils in planolorte and singing will perform. Silver collection. ‘ L-769-6-2l-1i MR. JAMES H. LANTZ F (gruro News, June 18) "or ewasa ood " 'lt. AR-E SUCCESSFUL- -— Word 1188 well have been thge 11111121111051.1151.» been received here fPOm 1141113111 remember the late James H. Lantz Universitv that Messrs. Frank Mac- W110 19,14,111“, passed w 1.11. damn K111111111‘ Ralph cam"- ‘md T°m reward, Uncle James was the son DeBlcis have been successful in all o; the 1am M“ and Mrs Joseph their examinations for the year. Lamz M Lumnbrug Co" 11nd attained the 80th year of his age. In early life he left his home, going to Halifax where he was in FUNERAL TODAY — The Illn- eral of James Safvldanthwill he held this momrig rom t e res-‘ ~ . Q1351‘ 51'7"‘- 1'° “he church °f removed to Wallace with his‘ fath- tl1__e Most. Holy Redeemer. Service e1.’ where they starved one o1, the W111 be at 8:45‘ first lobster factories on the North- “"'_"“ ‘oi ' '-. ' ' 1; v FUNERAL AT now ARGYLE -» 113315319lgInhIIieliIniTtIlsfIl T119 111119191 01 the 151*? F10" Mac‘ tired and moved toIWaIIace with Dvusoll. New Argyle 1v“ 118111 Wed- his beloved wife Aunt 1.11711» hesdav afternoon from her late daughter o1‘ LIICIIZIIQ 1.1911,‘. 1,1111‘ 111111191199- 5911/1955 111 the 11171159 Eliza Fultml who predecessor! him rind grave were conducted by the some years Ego. ‘ ‘ Rev, T. W. Goodwill. Pallbearers In 101113.101, M“ Lamz “as a were: Harry MacNevin. William 1 h be 1- ~. Gillis. John MacDougall, Hector 111311161?“ rmsniggea MocNevin. Ewen MMKRIHW- The distinction of having been t Frank Smith. Burial W115 in the , . . cm w. c-m-l-t- .“""~"..."tunzmzlzzlsrsltts"am ii ' ‘ Ii I I ' m-zaov RESPONSE ~ 1111101" 31111116111enil-erfiirittluyiginfi? iclshiltti? T, E. Mt-Nutt reports that up to 10,; 111a J,“ D_ Dlfldscn (,1 pug- 118d vnlcnt of Grade olcveit in tl1s .v Mr. Edison MacDonald and Mrs. Wallle Scnntlebury. Urge Vocational Training A resolution dealing with the es- tablishment oi’ a Grade eleven arid vocational training ‘in the City schools was presented and adopted. This resolution was prepared by it committee working in conjunc- tion with slmllni" ccmluittees from Queen Square and Prince Street schools. It reads as follows: Resolved that the Home and Schools or Parent Teacher Associa- tions together urge the establish- sl-hools. and tho rearrangement of curricula 111 grades 8. 9 and l0, to enable ordinary progression to such established grade, all to meet the standards set by the Common Examining Board for the Mari- time Provinces mid N("»'.'IOiIl1(iI'll‘l(I and to culminate in the standard of l-ilch School certification lini- versally recognized _ii1 business and nilowrng mntriculauon to universi- tio and that; petitions and rep- rcs nlntlons be innde to the Board of Erlucntion and the City School Board. Further he it. resolved that. tho establishment of a practical soiled- ule of elementary vocational and arts-aud-crnft. training for boys and girls be urged, either additional to 01‘ 111 itflrtiol substitution for the rcgulur curriculunt. " $4.0.) 111 War Saving Certificates was given for a prize nt the school closing. j _It was decided to purchase s1 Film Slide Projector for use in the I school. The President presented an in- ierestlng and comprehensive report of the year's work. PRESIDEIN REPORT "On the 14th of November last I waselcctcd president. of yOui" asso. 619111011. and during the ihwiwx-iiizlg seven 11nd :1 lmli moiuhs to 1,1115 dutc- JtlllCnZZULIl, Sl.\' met-tugs 111111- 1101.11’ 119111) President W, R, Carson said 111 his report, "At those meetings various topics hnnve been under discussion which included music and malty phflSUS of cqiicfnlollul work," he continued. 1 51119 IHQBTZIIIIIIIC committee were o1 tunalo ill scouring cxcellln guest hbeakcrs lvlio delivered very uiicc- tive and thought-piovokiiig 5141111135- 219$ 111111311 “"611? usually followed by 1111§11§§1,i' valuable and interesting (usutssiohs i_i1 which _ members oi tire association participated. llotvcvti", the 5llIJ_]l‘1‘l 111501-1111," 11101111011051. iiitcicst. nus lhut of so: the lareseni. time about 36 people w _ s- - _ have written him to say that they d§f1g11fisffi§jfmgfit L:;e$£111i,21is$_ W111 PT°V1<1° 1mm” f" upwards etery. Many floral tributes and the of forty refugee children. One fir‘ large attendance of friends and wo- Whv 1s unable w take fl ld- neighbors bespoke his true worth 115$ 191191911 1° “11111111119 $1911 1°‘ Surviving him are one hall’ sister. wards expense-s It 1s understood Mrs. Mary Chamber of 011111., Dr.’ that the taking. of these refugee J_ J_ Chambers of pa,1.1.;boro and children is purely a patriotic w- m. .1. P. Lantz o1’ Charlottetown igloo and‘ thiat no remuntfarilaltion will P_ E_ I" are 11mm‘; 1115 ,.,.p11,.,.s' a rece ve. However u details o“ _ ' of the scheme have not yet been Im m here received from Ottawa as the offic- iais there are awaiting information , from England. PRINCE NOVA REQUISITION- ED.—I1l luck seems to follow the Proposed Wood Islands-Carlboucar (Continued from page 1) ferry service, F1131, are Fgderal We‘- governnieht re uisi one the S. S. v.7 ... -_ Charles A. Dugnlng for naval ser- 11,,T,,h”{’1§‘;“§§fi,m§{‘,Z.“§§;?,11§°“ 11151111’. vlcc, and now 1t is understood the 11181115 11.0111 J01, 1511111511018 1f some department has requisitioned Uenlocrac 101111;. 111i 1O11'.\,C$.W 11s successor, Prince Nova. which ls c1 1 1.1 d ' -- 5 1 o‘ °' ‘ almost. ready to start on the route. 1m 10,1‘ 191s’ ?m““‘“‘."*. L u“ the Meanwhile, the ss. Hochclaga. has 11.191111411111111 113111 110111-15 be list-a been instructed to continue the run 1115K 1° °.°“°““1“ wmim‘ 3111-1 m‘ between here and Pictou at a sub- 11115115’ 11°19“ 19311111141115: the ulti- sidy cf $6.001) per month as against; ma“? 513mm“ 1mm 111°“- 84-000 pct" 111011111, which “~35 grgnfl- Mr. King clcciurod no Govcrn- cd the Prince Nova. All the hands 1119111- CQWQ 11111080 11>‘ 111111011-"111111- on the Prince Nova, jncgtly 151311111- 11y o1 financing the wni" upon one e1‘5_ loge been 1111111 of; 811d (115- of the flllfléieial iiisiitul1oiis in the charge . country an warned tie House, i before the vote was taken, that ADJUTANT s; MRS. LYNCH no other interpretation could be1 TRANSFERRED-Adjutant and placed upon the anienilntoiit, Mrs. Chas Lynch of the local Angus Maclnuis (CCF Vancou- salvation Armv have received nc- vei" East) said his group was sup- lice that they ore being trzmsfer- porting the amendment and he red tN the command o1 the Fred- replied to the Prime Ivfinisler by ericton. N B. Corps. Adjutant and reminding 111m that the Bank of Mrs. Lynch came to Charlottc- Canada was a. branch of G0'~'L‘l'i'l- town four years ago from Wogd- merit as much as the Defence De- stock. N. B. Their farewell ser- bartmeilt. vice will be held this Sunday, as Defence of Canada. wadnot be- they are to be in their new ap- lug left to scattered groups of 1n- point-nzeol on Thursday June 27th. dlvicluals. Mr. Maclnnis said. The They will be succeeded in char- vital question of finance should lottetown by Adjutant and Mrs. no less be the respo11s1bil1ty_ of W. Hawkes o1 saint, John. N. B. the Gogernmehas Illlfllwglllhgeilffi’. -;-— All onserva vcs an ibcrns NEw §UPERVISUR —R. M. in the chamber wited ngninst the Boyd. of The Bank of Canada re- amendment while 0.0.11, New turned to Halifax Tuesday from Democracy and Mrs. Dorisc Niel- Toronto to take over his new ap- sen (Unity-North Battle-fold). ointment as Spervlsor oi’ branches voted for 1t. in Nova Scotla and Prince Edward Island. Mr, Boyd ls weli- known- No Progress throughout. Nova. Scotia and the lilnrltimes. particularly 1n Halifax The bill, “an act to confer cer- where he seerved as manager of talri powers upon the Governor in the main branch until March, 19- Council for the mobilization of 38, when he was transferred to national resources in the present Toronto. as main branch manager war," was before the committee there. He has held the Toronto throughout the afternoon without position up until his latest ap- any progress made up to the din- polni-mcnt which he will take over tier adjuornment. during July. On his return to Hali- when the sitting opened F111- 111x he was accompanied by Ma's. ance Minister Ralston announced Boyd and daughter, Charlotte. A that because of events over which son, John M, graduated in Law he had no control the budget from Dalhousie University this would not be brought down until term and is also in Halifax. Monday. It was scheduled for to- i morrow. NATIONAL CONVENTION, C.W. conservative leader Hanson call- L.-The historic Cit-y of Saint John. ed attention to President. Roose- N-B- 1011115 a 11111)") “mo! f" veltis action in drafting Republi- the i940 National nvention of C5115 for 111, cam-m and asked the Catholic Women's League of ML K1,,“ 11 1111,, 11113111, n01 be m, 911111111111- “111m We" °11 J1me 33 incentive to him "to form a truly with convention headquarters at the ,,Nat1ona1 Government .. " Admiral Beatty Hotel. I11 view of M, K1,,“ 581d he ‘had promhed m” ‘mum’ M wmld condmom “'15 to make "111 announcement later convention shall, as a consequence. on 3511111111 chqm“ and “m” be om °f me m1)“ mmortmt m undertakln will be‘ arricd out" the history o1’ the organization. The PM“ “n11”? '" Through their united strength and d 1 Cm" ‘1 5 "m 1 h devotion to time cause of God and or fr‘ '1‘ °.“"‘-'1 ‘111 1“ “Q 1 e Canada, the members of the Lea ue Gmemmfnts 1'93“ "1 m“ 11”‘ will seek in their thoughtful de lb- initiated 10111111111 11)<" Labor De- crzitions, the most efficacious means 1111111119111» 111 o1 safe 11111111111; me cqmmon cause with recognition of trade unions for whIIm we stand. The conven- and Prevent-ion 0f 91111111011011 11011 theme is based on "The Fam- breakdowns because of strikes lly," and its aid to society, through the main theme. Christian Education. "Unless the -_--——-—— Lord build the House they labor in SAYS CIGARETTE CAUSED FIRE vain who build it." The program is {- repleoe with interest, and among the BOSTON. June zo-(AP) _—P‘ire. prominent members of the hler- attributed by Chief Samuel Pope to archy who will address the conven- careless disposal of a. cigarette. tion are Most. Rev. P. A. Bray, C. J. caused $5.000 damage at Battery M. D.D., Bishop of Saint John and wharf today and forced temporary Most. Rev. J. A. OBUIIIVBXI. D-D-. removal of the German tanker Bishop of Charlottetown. Rev. J Pauline Frlederich, in port since the Arthur Bums, Saint John, Rev. R. war began inst. Septembe M. McDonald S.J.D., Moncton. The fire started n1 wharf pilihgs Rev- Charles Curran, BJD. Hali- and spread rapidly. bringing acou- fax. Rev. M. M. coady S.J. ., Ai1- centration of apparatus and two t-lgonish. Revs. Galbraith and G. flreboats to tl.e scene. Two row- KOSIBI‘. 053R- 5111111 J01111- The boats were huniod to the wharf to fvfmfll 0119111118 W111 like D1509 111 move the German tanker from her 111i’ 551111181 B91111)’ on Monday EW- berth t0 a mooring 1n tho harbor. hing when Provincial greetings will _______i-- be given the delegates bv the Hon. PM]; ggyvwxrgp W. G. Clark, LIfllL-QOVBPIIOI’. Hon. CAMPBELLTQN_ N_ B" yum z(y_ J- 3- M°N1i1rv P191111"- 515 wcl" Charged with possessing subversive 51119- MlY°T Mcbare" 511d Mr- E C" literature and preparing to distrib- Oweo-s W111 NW1" @111" "111 "111" Llle it, Brice Miller and Melvin Mil- ernal greetings. Those who attend m,’ sunny Bunk Que" “w.” ,.on_ the mm “nnuahconvenuon °I "he vlcted today under the defence of Catholic WOIIIBIIs league of Cana- Canada rcguhmons‘ The mm“ do are nssured of time well spent. member‘ or Jehnvaws wimw 1 devote‘: M 118mm belitgiimglgiatiI-sgé 56s were lined $300 cnch and in 1 grave mpor ance. w l - 111561185911 and denberawd on by default will serve jail terms of six ll. . M1".. W. R- U?" gggglelii/irycililceyzlr‘1WonIn1cotLG Mass (‘comm 13111.11; pgpcr Rrcy llhm mtertaliwd with selections on e P1P!!- man gifted peakers. Charlotte- 111N111“- townv suh-divission will be officially ‘TWO ‘#1011161! frflfllvQuebgc Sig" represented bv Mrs. Frank Murrnv- "Tlce- 111-m F" ° g "m" I "n" n“; 1.95pm“, whoptnves splul-dgy ious sect. were convicted here of mom 1°1- gnjm, John, )1,B_ . oi a similar offence, recently. tabled an and Home Association, asking that handling disputes School Board nsklnl: fol" the estab- curilil; I01‘ the City of Clizirlliltu. 11""! 111111-111 and Vcculioiiui school, porlictuu‘ attention be focused U_'l llil: tact that there 1's i1 great need ilohzistshdard Grade XL, thus mak- 1;, _possible_iot our boys and gngs Junior Matriculation to the Univer- si . ‘At various meetings of the cxc. 111111)‘): uiiu 1,‘i"o1;i"uinii.c committees, 3*- - 115 Sulllfict provided i011 i1 - “Wm” . liifilcd dislussiohs, 1.15.1‘. d 15191110 Jean Moore. RlitlrDance ‘Goilvi. 1 01111111311}, carlued to “A: 11001 o1 . T111, 1,012,. lnllhilnfi). 0111' 111¢C1111Six The executives otoui" ‘W111 M5191‘ Organizations were then itivilcu by this association l9 111991 PIRIIOIUTU‘ :- wllh cui- CXCCIIIIH.‘ to discuss 111.5 Shlrur» S11 l 111113511011. 1111s gave rise to the hp- pointment of three committees re- Bessie Co11:".‘1::. pfrselltlllg the associations of West M111. Prince Street and Queen iiqtilire schools. 0111's bclinz 111-ado“ Eiuino Porter. 50111111118 Outs £16, ' l: ov Mt". E. E. Clnlvsou, who has bccii 1111 111111111114 \\O1'.kl"i‘ tlllfi who dosciv- Hifliv cs unlit. i-rctlit lor IIlL‘ Ytffll-IDIB 11111» lii iiiloiunatioii 11c 11s,,- gulp- 01091011 this subject. “lhe llvhole was‘? "$5.1" and have been able to Dresent to you several concrete Proposals ngrccd tobv the 101m, committee, winch we hope 111111 bu ngrwd to by 11in three oiylriniza- P-111"11"‘1'1" S ' “ nuns, and presented to the propci- Notluuti D111 authorities quircincnts. "A Brent impetus has been given to the wliulc proposal bv the n11- 11s a basis of our re- itouiiccment by the Minister of Dol‘0‘..l1vi{»r<‘l1‘l111'- ‘111 111111111 1"“!- Eduut-ion on the floor of the Huusu 10f 1'11 i'(‘('lIIlI. committee worked Sour: 111111-1111‘, 1110111111’ Ma rcorct. Lawson (n) GIFTS For The BRIDE You'll find that ilolnian‘: China Depart- ment is completely‘ Iilll-d with gifts you'll enjoy giving , (illls llie nuulytvcds \\I.I 11'"!!! approx-irate. Wit) not start them oil‘ right witli u set of bi-aiutiful English Din- ncrvl are‘! (‘hoosl- 1min tiic \\‘ti1‘I(I'> loud- ing |nakl-rs—-Spolil-, ivnsli-y, Ituyul .\IIJI‘I"I, Royal Winlon and many others in dozens of exquisite patterns. Come in soon — you'll enjoy shopping at The Gift Store. , HOLMANS l (‘IIINA DEPT, lldilsio Recital FUNIfRAI. P ,\Il l*.\"~l1'l'\'l(‘(* nzl-n fll't' request. 1 y 10 AIUPIHI III!‘ lulu-till uf_their NHTICE to cumixitic Jlnnv- li. \';1\'l(]3||[' 1 M i M a c e jlXi’llI)‘r|'_UII‘1,I.i 1,111 iIli-lrualiiltzrslil: I l llinl or Qty-111 1.1, fun. l‘ .il flailing hon-t‘ 11L 14:15 u. m. -..‘;'...l was 11:1- 111531") A ‘ ‘- . sentcil inst ‘. 1- =1 1>'- 11111111111 5 ‘t! I Miss E. Lillian Alvlicnzlc in it 1,770,041- Memorial Hall. 'l‘i1e_ 111111115 0- - ed a kiiowlcclm," of lultlr 111115 an casc- ol 1‘.I\'t‘L'1i1.(/li ' credit to 1'11 i1‘ l1 sir‘ olilstantlul: .111 " three young‘ lli<l1 - Lawson. bliss 131111116 Miss Sylvia Chnndlcz". Trinity United Church I-"IIIIJA 1', J L _\’i~, Z1 Lao-our n: -uies- "was; Pa; 630-411.]! lilltIlII"x-imaiul "3 l_ or . Miss Law}; ‘ "r 1 l‘ audience ‘v11 36111111513131; lB(‘(‘[IlO\I'(‘llI . l 1' ‘floulont 1121:1101 1.§(‘I11lI)'"l‘ll_ E.I\III———.\I1(‘(II_IIS.‘ R1115 ‘P1111. 1- 111(»,,1-111:g] >131 Iiliflelll. 1 4-II‘I'><‘ ‘lulr i viii-ur-lil-Jivtiril Hal) 1501111111141 Opus ‘ill, No. ti ls-t All " " " " " - 11111111. lClcnu-nti: r1111! 1111-‘ o: 1 solcctioits played by M1178 1311111111 ’ .. , O1~1q111111 wnmoslllon o. ‘hi’ 1 M m an . nmhgfla mum,“ n emoriam "out delicacy. ‘ )>v :1 group cl auto the GEORGE LUI l5 ANIJIIPIW Miss \I1'I":1‘II'/.I“1 nitli o. to 111"’ Program Richard Hurst. _ v ,1“, he Mllttuire , _ con- ‘ (Iliflbi. Piunolorlc Solos; Wtiltcr Coniud. (a, SW1, H411 1141-1-11; lb) March of the Sandwichmen tTrvhli- _ Joanie Lowther Minuet 111 G <1\°- 2) (Buc ). . ‘ 1- 1-5111111k (.1) Bohemian " 9,111.1; SQ“: lxohlcr); lb) A IJUXLIII. Dav lGurl 1)., " Andrcv 13111151015, bturly’ in F‘ (GUI- U 9 z c 111i). Barbara Nn S01iilIi1‘1&_ Third ‘ __ 111011111101: ' (“111m “. ' 1,-1.5 D311“- tnlirictte- g You \‘l"ilE1 lllutnlei) . _ " ‘ ~- - 5t. School. “ and 2111i .141 Syluu (Ki-tutti ' ll); 1h) \\- g . EhLubl-Qn .\I‘,1i"‘..t1 1.1) 11211111,‘. 15mm‘ in l’) lllavli), ti)! 1011,2111, ltupvrt lSchllitmuii). v , - Rll-liurd 1ill1>i 1:11 Prfllllic il1_AI 1 |(,"l_1‘ 11 '1‘; ))\1.\f11,1v>l in C: 11'1"‘- tlinviil). ‘l Jean All". rc, Piaii<iiorlc>Sivllfsi k ’ _ t _ _ _ Joyce Collin, l‘. t‘ 11,111,» COM-MYS- t11nt1 1;\l‘1Illi1‘ B:l\":1o11). . Jidvle Collin-ck, iilltllllvttcr (Gur- 1i"l . 5..,11_1l;n,l 10:111.». hlo\"l‘:11I):1t-: 1C1’- lo“. - I :11‘ Hoinl" 111W,‘ ,, in the c, Cl1il11i1<"v l('-\1 ' _ 1 11110 (‘gsllunme 15m“; @1119 -,\- ‘- \'fll'lflil0ilSl Byrd). 111Q-,‘.111:-11)i 101011101111 ). l). , “.1 Von)‘ 1.111 (loitdf- t-I S0111: l.\l _.n v i111) Olive K111111112. (ruxotlo Arne). "FITOIIUIS Nlsrjorlc Cruikshank. j Pinnolorte Duct: Ii-linuct lBocclier: 111i); .»\llcl_»~(‘-i1llb<-rk and Mar curl": 1111 "."t1i1.1t1. ,‘:.-\t{.1,".lo and Ftuoic [Haymv Albumhlut“. ' tBccthovcn): (b) Bfoiucnt Mtlsl- m‘, lSchllbclt). ' "it... 1.1.11- 11» (Tlnsify 1110519111 1; (I)! Gaiolte- lunch» 0i Assembly. tl1:1ttlic_l3oi11"d oi Ed- Joyce l~‘l"i".“u‘.<n1 in) V1115" 111 C l —,~»--,—-—_-.»--~~ _-, uculioii is contemplating the cstab. llsluiient in some iorm of a standard Grade X1. the \I'IIlC1i may. 0r mflv not, be c011- troued by the Common Examining Board 01 the Maritime Provinces and Ncsvioundland. liner at the recent Convocation of Prince of Wales College. 1.11111111331011111iIiiQUigcQi-zzidfiyaofifiiléf u i s p h d e r l GIDDAT“; u 1 a ' 1 "attracts ..".‘:‘."..*.r.. 11.2".‘ II e a r M i s s I n g | tive the eventual consummation of 11115 great and iiiiportlliit project. "P1111111! 111E your a. request wiis 1 received from a committee repre- senting the Prince Street school i1 like committee be 11111101111011 1,11 work lii conluiictlon with 111cm t-hnt they might ilppcai" bcforc tho ilshiilciit oi a. ccutrul kitchen lot" lhc touching of household science. lliis committee was duly nppolnlcci and has reported progress. adequate lighting in our classrooms has often been discussed, and at bu." to ln-nlillu ‘ last meeting a motion was 1iazsscn l>i"i.l;1li1), L . requesting the School Board to sptnt n11 (Writi- provinc each l'OOll'l with proper clec- 0411111110111- 111 \‘ trio lighting before the beginning snub lo 111i’ 11.11.: ()I‘t'_\'l‘II‘ nus put "It has been proposed, as a re- by ‘.1 stray b stilt of a satisfactory demonstration 1100115 \\ 1'11"’: . of a projection mrtchlnc to 111d in port in h 111x11!» of the Fall term, teaching. t1.i1t the association be urged to purchase one. Our print-i- pnl hns endorsed samc as lmlnlz very l valuable 111 the tcnchiinz of l1istory,1 gcogrnphv and current cvcnls, 1 “Association 1irizcs will be ovvnrd- l ed at. the school closing. tits- pluc- ] nu: of same to be left. to the dis- . crotioti of tile teachers. f "To Principal Yco and his staff 1 of teachers, to the parents, I w-1sl11 to cxpicss my grateful lhzitlks for", their kindness nnd sympnlhvlic co- operation clurng the past your, "In conclusion, mnv l sat" that, although our mcnlbclfihiu 1o $11111“- lhis nssocl-ntlon IitIS. (lulingzlln- 1: "1 your. ilccompllslicti solntthlng tun- giblo for tho cause of FIIIPZII lulu] l ndvnnccmcnt. Rod Cross 111111 other charitable work has 0'.‘C\1l111‘(I fl - tzront. portloit ol tho time of thc l llviv mctnbrrs. W0 l11t1st all do 0111" hit to bring to n successful conclu- sion this great exumlnunom Q1 50113, Drink to Me Only Vvltlfifhlnc o1 r0110 to sl-ll t ll‘()01l.\..l',)>‘.1\(‘l ".1111, o; i‘. .11.lu1 the Illliitlh oi 1.1 Cuiilillinli ivurqutl... "The question pertaining to ln- 11111101"- snd devastating 1 end]; Sharp Minor 1Ci1op1n);_ lb) Ra-Il- s ‘LE__I,I F . I 1m; H111 11w‘ b, Action). and 5111,1111 q H r" 1.111513311111815 nlturc. Appiv _ Ave, 1.-'7G8-6-2l¢i. nlurlls Eyes fdosoutit). Ywtilnvil .H0. 3i HUI‘ ‘IGFQ ' TT J ‘ .\IncI)O.\'.\I.l) - 111 rrs - At. Cr - By MHVIN imissux ‘p11,; . ,1 ‘ W_ i} l2 1 Canlullun l'i"l‘.~~ stuff Writer ,~ SUNIPAYI I I-ll.‘ l-I I ,’\' lulu: 2i). 14,1’ t ‘ ,\I \.~.\' ‘Trinity :‘. :1) 1940.113‘ l~‘u r11 n1. a l l III"I,\'I'II.\‘ v1 1 11mins - 1: P l-‘ r 11,.<,..1,,1°n )1 Wrrlm ‘iv Jvivo l‘) 1111 l 1'" fir‘ .11- lirl-ti I)\ l3‘. Tho CJll ttl.l\1i n1.1tl11i1l~ .1’ 1ill".‘~\.ltl(‘ . plv 11111‘; to ArII stuff gun)‘. Ho spill buck 7:1 \\".\S stlvpprtt sumo llu- out“ :l11.l I115 lliolo ' rrniclicl. aoictjn Guardian us tit.‘ \v.ls pu :1 rcpo , ““ (‘iilliiill it would it 1111;‘: \\u,". 11.11111“! 'I'I|iu rl‘Illl“Y\ ls i~-|-:-\l~.'l I111 urns of llvul intcrvsi Iiul urlvvr li~§1111 1.1 .| Itl'\‘\ HIIIII)‘ m.‘- h \v.1l vr l1 uvozlrd ni "Z i1"!- .i “or! lit l 1.. l) . "‘ \II‘II"II\ IIIHIIII!‘ Ilv I1I'.-IIII'I‘ 11111110 11111:‘ - ~ - . l I‘IIIII\‘ mun .\\\"ln" '\'I'II\'I‘IIII'III)\.\' 't I ." ‘I. t" Tlvltl‘: “H111 u .111 n"\.\- b! ,-- 1,. _,_-,.1_ 1<(r1,1;111‘, 114.1: in to lutltiPti to tin... it w, Archie ' Hunte. <t_:-;l,>.:-,...~,-a-.=,..C..-..< 1 _ 1 ,.> ‘.il- .!‘¥_‘