Lilli western cuinmiu ‘ News. Subsorlriiiall. Advartillg ~ ‘lboflurdlulinsbelioulitdsityatoiusltlo '71 tailoring shim lo diminish: pan l. WOW 590m Coulis Brunch. Woter sue-u hints "Bakery. 5 Wales Street: In! ‘Glllfl. l1 Granville Stress. .. The oursiuflwiu o. delivered a a; bolloyln Sunniarslds. gm-iernorsiuwdlserllvwvaal- Plionlsstoruiirurviu gin yousosdes to tin bu; rosparulblr for dsflvarlas on you: route is ‘ - . f-w I IhlI. —IILI PICNIC W , gear-grif- .,,.V at... ma" —l'0l SALE-A number "an": ‘wfl’? ‘oéC/geflgi. v cattle Matthias M lo o‘ ' ' wn - - a ne i‘ Pgtgmaa .11.,“ at on“, Sign! Bridge, Bay View. ' Geo. D. Justine. Ewy- 41. HOME _ ML m ~..- KENSINGTON Cold Stunts will close at i2 o'clock while thfi about: current is oii- R115" 011M991“ “d 5mm‘ wedding anniversary. - ~10: saw. small 5...», mile from Summer-side. Apply Guardian representative, Siunmer their young side. John Raymond at the earl)’; . o‘ We ygars and five months. L ttle Raymond had bee-u in delicate PASTORAL Cl-IARG h alth since birtlulmi ‘ skill and tender nurainfl follows: c q do, proved of no avail ml, erse 3 P. spirit won. ta Join the“ - . Utsiucs ins pit-lung; p . and sixcliroghers ' .hiels. n lies- d,;,y1§,t.t.,.t§l£?urlg lltgles body Wats twderly laid to rczt tr. the came - 0n i1 A. M. Ca .Crapaud 7.3 P. M “l” Mrs Fred Murphy of Bend, Ore-gun e u! the Immaculate Conception they lam to reside. They are form- Chumh, me services being gorlijduct- erly rmn the Klnkora district but! Revercn eq, by the pastor __ “u; LL u; firs. - On u...‘ F WE rlevious to tiheir arents. for ever since-S -ELECTBIC CURRENT will nol be mpplled to i to 6 RM Standard Time, "DE- Klhnin Wednesday, Jul 8th Begin- nihg out Saturday, f our lines will be serv MaoDo little classmatefséreweéxtspagtydzfiifi-t . . O _ gfigadhgzcgigdslngiuiliiiy enslaved-I ° Domid and Peter were general few‘ orites) and deep ream W" ewm-i‘ ed y iced d\ l?- thair teacheroaszg limb chem- e 811M 1M3‘: Callashgn- fl n19" of Mrs. MacDousflllg- “l?” ‘ha?’ by“! utter/link school in Time 5 9i- for the past year. was also P1955" i ed with-an address and a suitable, her classmates in the sen- Scales Hydro-Electric Company. —COMPLETES (JOUBSE- Miss Mitry has arrived home to spend [Roy Silliphar-t, Summersiide. has ui Petrle, radiologist “Ch _ 11mm? with he‘ ymmg friends‘ Joseph's Hospital, 5t. John. N. B Josefina-F's. I. riur - 0n June zsui Mr mic Mrs Arthur] slillviili" W" “is thePtiric 861382‘ at home to their friends on Monday, Juiyhhfrolnltofi and7to 10 P.lvi. on the occasion of their fiftieth —TBYON UNITED CHURCH ma‘ vices for Sunday, July 7th, are as , RM’. J. A. Jar-dine, B. A., B. D., Min- -'ro tractors-Ems - Mr. ardl - have arrived m Simimerside where left the province in 1881 and except for oocaslcrsal visits have been away _ any o; our lines honored by their north of the Freetown Hall from of uly 6, nuns ing the some hours except on Sun- day. This permits our woilring on our primary wirct. It is estimated the work will inke- oix afternoons. RADIOLOGY Silliphant some time with her parents, Mr. and e W‘! h" “wreblauon o! thegiinAradiological tgchn (liiltetedilgdggugif. i a . Previous to going to St. John, Miss bookk at e County Hospital [Sum- __' H ‘ hi? l V'isli.ttil3fIliplilImes-side Slaslilng his Ioyourbsart... ‘ r- i - " - ‘ Edward-Is i-isdy Badon-Pow-_ itsfifflihfiii’. .‘l““" ‘m. i’; e a arr ‘ no about noon. age visited the , ide camp at Fernwood where 7 . " ' lunch was served and in the after; l SUMMERSIDE - u a ‘ t. Carrie 1101mm. District Commis- Ffl. an u tlhOnlgrai-rivlng in town she inmost- ed the Summeriide Scouts and \.’Guldel on the Armouriss squtre. Acsom anied by Miss Holman an _ J. H. Gaudet. On arrival ithOIIIhS was greeted by Miss, e Harrison, camp chief and; she met all the Guides individml- ly. A: own aiir-flchluniheona wins serve aerw to .u|es ,ssn i around r in acircle Indy Baden- °'“'"--"“" ‘wit’? “t”; '2 "m" “do "A2 In na er cu across aria ' [this was the first: time that the 11nd been priveleged to visit the iGuides in camp. A presentation r H ,3, Qri the return from " ‘the pgty pit-ocgedexd ttLhtheB ,\ ' ml]! SIDES E8 W BIG Q TOWN- ‘4 BAND! l‘ vi "i’.°.§§==§?if.'l°.'°1‘~’..i‘;“..‘§‘§ artist! ' _ liy éieféergioorzh tea whgch wats a‘:- en E m I‘ D l P local Girl, Guide 2215066511011. Also IWIRIIST I Conthsuini her visit to Prince noon she was guest of honor at afternoon tea at the hmne of Mi r. Earle Crane, Scout Mast- , er, she then motored to Farnwood withllr. a number of Guide songs. Wli n th Guides had gathered ‘of a lat class badge was made to ' Joan McPhee. . . . l Fernwood Hol- present were His Honor Lieuven-i ant Governor J. A. Bernard and Mrs. Bernard; His Worship. May-l or J. F. Arnett and Mrs. Amt-m] ‘Mri W. A. Currie, Scout Commis- sl-orier and Mrs. Currie: Arcm! deacon G. R. Harrison and Mrs. Harrison: Rev. E. J. Barrass and Bllson and Mrs. Y. Reay, Qiarlottetown, Commissioner; Mrs. J Guigan, Charlottetown, Division- al Commissioner; Miss Li-lliun, ‘Duchemin, Charlottetown, Dist-i ‘rict Commissioner. Mrs. E. M. TBagnall. Charlottetown. District ‘Commissioner; Miss Jessie Ful- ilerton, Charlottetown. Provin r‘ Camp Adviser. l The guests were introduced iMrs..J. Kbel Arsenault, president‘ lof the Local Association. Mrs. ., iii. McNeil and Mrs. E. J. Barruss; resided over the tea-cups and he serving was -done by members of the Association. Lady Baden-Powell gave a ‘very interesting talk in which ‘she told of her experiences in yis- - ‘itlng the European countries since | ‘the and of the war and of finding -.~\LSO COMEDY— SHOWS 7.30-9.15 —M.-\TINEES— ‘IHURSDAY. AT 2.30 SATURDAY AT 2.30 wood 5nd dgughlef Jean Morec __ V ‘ was“ dh’tT5-‘»=§3==i§°e?~?r ‘iii .11.‘ s —— i ‘"iiéi.s"".ta"‘..1:z.l...v""r; we ~ ~ _ v e i lifls. W. -C Wood. has BIT-rim?‘- scuooLsmfg&%ugfigfqlg _A.II.(£‘ France. She said that it was won- J3m95 and ‘SEW! Gama, gflhuril-euul" moeung of the Home and derlul h°w “'- had survived guise §,,,,,,“°°,;.,s“f.‘2m§u i1. has School Mmllilvn W“ held l" the ROBIN noon smizv - §§§°§§r§°“te§§§ 8.122% °°§§1R5§§ resided in oowuiica. New Yul-lotto‘? serléfiegnwilevgfiléiim-ngewptrfiaidgndi AT CAPITOL, sum/macros: nouflshed h, app, of the “c; "w; ‘he unhxegzlfirslzwcgyigxflifl‘: tga" TBPDUBWQV iiggecreed Mi-Yxlsm’; True to prediction alter hi5 ma" would! be dsevete pselximluesi K u) "| ' —" 1J- ey WEPG oun 0U - ,9 cl S0 remin ed of bygone days. Mrs, of rvgit iryifletins yfrv gated "l"; BP- maznlflcent performance s; Chopin spoke of the strength of u..- scout Wood and dauzhw‘ has new, hem’ pm n e m t e a "we o the in "A 50H t0 Rmmbei- COT"! movement she had found in isn- ' Isl l: tore. rid like _ $,,'§§f_ 6;: fir“; h... {ntereslea repo them very much was their trl. to for Kildare Cape. heron-humid by '51 whoa fikfi“o?§'°?uw§§§ti.”€ié 32?. u“ m.‘ and Kenneth‘ field to be uoed for Moncton, NB . MRO pl curd for schoo of Halifax They at the home of Mr. and McDougalPs oi Albert- on, mud W5" thyjilggd pglljmn Kiwi-g!’ g i e c0 i ifilliffii ffiweoafiiihiiriw we‘ whom-o for them. which was I treat for all. Arthur has met man old friends dud aflqflflliil- ences w ile here Everyone WM 313d ' ised to see him 0MB more. my ave rrwlher dawhi" six months old (Carole Anni lcfi ‘ withliga aunt. litre. Arthur Earle- Thg/y in rid leaving: for Gowanda. New York. next week hi" “We "1 n. l0 have a t to PEI agai isms: with their relatives and friehdl. the sports’ committee- children. the help and equipm P . A motion was made the secretary write a letter to th and School Auoeiaticn it we ave it their moral suppo month for the p merit and slight funds. Meeting closed with singin the King. iii l4‘ S?“ MYS"(‘\ wt‘! ~11 D [ON MPWX * ,. G0 i t’. I Personals - aapaod out B 3 U T l c U R A nffiilneMfiileugreek. miti- .\ UiNiMlNl Samuel Waugh and friends, St., Summerside. Herald. He spec-it an vacation on the Island. key gay with their fri-enda Mr. . Wood, Sprin merside. Other guests were niece i!‘ ofOra sud. P. E. I. l, Woo , Ruby Ramsay of Lot Summerside, has sly co si molt. Ii Huron St, Halifa —illiss employee of Sinclair and Stew- ml. it vuyl treasurer there was no treasurers w 1 1 ted t t . rt. Mr. Ken MacLean reportedi ude qu c y was e eva o s u A motion was made that the Home School vote their moral a o the procuring of a suitabe rts and as a A suita le field has been provided by the community before it can obtain exit through the Department of Education that is offurod by tiliarPhyivical Fitness solram that School Board infonnir-r, tihem about this motion. As the sport's pronru/m was getting too great for the Home that those more keenly in- terested in sport, form an Athleti: ation. The Home air-i School rt. It was ecided to ask Miss Hilda Gillis to help put on an entertainment th‘! e of entertain- swelling the I - '—M.is| Brothers. a recent )_ u. 1'5"" liiflrui‘ graduate of irics County Hos- muhmklmadcgn % pita! returned to Summerside a.” Q11] "n. .@ ‘ Saturday after spending a very mu tore weun- enan o a on agile an r ii l h I ivn M t d Iishtiy ranhua. FILM: \ , (gm-glam . qlillfiilldifltfit‘. Y? Master 5...... t. Taylor. Ir. kiihzfvsniwdrv Rocky Point is spending a well luau Bus n! - earned vacation with his grand- Mrs. Dan Tay- -—Mr. Rel li-wfign of Hallfuit. ‘ formerly o Wilmot Valley lias .. nt his vacation with his mo- t er and father. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wood of 81 Spring _ He has returng ad-to his new job at the Halifax enjoyable -Mr. and Mrs. Bpurgeon Hic- of Charlottetown spent Sun- nrid a St, Sum- Mr. uzidiidrs, Fred Sherren and fam- of l6 taken lit-r vacation in Hallf x, N. 8.. accom- iti _d by her; rl friend Gerda 0 o! S1» Spring St, Summer- slde Indira pains to MESH! of I u n. s. Vera X. expect to remain one week. lated places throughout the world. She concluded by telling he" audi- ence that she entered Canada hy flying to an Island and she would leave it by plane from an lslard. She leaves to-day by plane for Newfoundland. At about five-thirty Lady Bad- en-Poweil left for Charlottetown in the company of Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Bernard. 5.‘ such as the railway station, ' the hotel lobbies to direct late tourists. The matter of the brief being dom. His current vehicle. i.ri which he portrays the son of Robin Hood, Columbia Pictures‘ Technicolor pro- duction, "The Bandit of Sherwood Forest." according to advance re- ports, establishes shim as one of the screen's foremost romantic figures. It had its first local performance at the Capitol Theatre, Siunmerside Thursday. Not only is this role leasing his marry fans who have a eady seen it. but it must please Wilde himself For during his playing’ of the Chopin role, in spite cf recognizing its Preilflréd by Mf- Rand Mfilhpsvn greatness. his interviews carried a rezardina the PYBBEM exorbitant note of plaintiveness over the fact truck rates was slven extended discussion by the board in view of the fact that the meeti-ng of the, Board oi Trans ort Commission- eri is to be hel Oil July 17th. 1t| was the general opinion of the' Board that. a meeting should be‘ arranged at once with Mr. Rand, Mathestm, the Board of Trade of Summerside and Charlottetown as‘ well as members of the Govern- ment to have all recommendat- that l-lollywood never had cast him. a. swordsiman of Olympic fame, in a part which required swordplay. Of course. that was remedied almost immediately by Columbia in “A ‘Ilhousand and Om Nights." but Wilde reallv did not come into hfe own until "The Bandit of Sherwood Fol-st" in which his swashbuckling mddarirrz feats are ran-ilnisoent of the one and oniv Douglas Fairbanks. =w>~a= a not» ;:.*:=..:.zi.:."l;"a".*: M22122... '2: llfiéllil v.22“ “are *" n e mee rig , fleeting of $'$ide a -s PUZZLE FOR POSTMEN. Chatharn Street. Boston. is numbered wp one side and down the other. ular meetin of the Sum- mgslrfieeg Board of ‘grade was held last evening in the civic hullimi to discuss and finallu the bOIYWI recommendations and arlllmfli" to be presented to the Board of Transport Commissioners regard- ing truck rates charged on he carferry. The Board Commis- sioners v/lll meet in Charlotte- town on July 17th. Previous to the St. ‘Mary's Academy Summorsida A Puller/inc are ihe certificates Ind discussing of the main question Dfllffl awarded for the ear it the for which the meeting was held my, lelvrgigefiig 5t sAcad- thc matter of the great difficulty experienced by tourists who ar- rive in Sumrnerlide late at night to find lodging was taken up. It was pointed out that at that time of night all hotels in town are closed and it was the general opin- ion of the meeting that something must be dons immediately to pro- vide these people with pro?" m‘ Certificates of Attendance om.» Zh-Gertrude Gillis. Grade II-Kalherine Doucette. Grade IV-Patrica Watson. Sylvia Geudet, Grade V-Mar orie Blacquiare. Grade VI-Oecl Douoettc formatron as to where they may m: ‘i? _mu‘grgtg‘;dekl,se u“ {ill :"°";::'*.::.'::..‘*.g:§;."s13: w» mo» w em» “‘ ' the spot to moo a s 0mm" train and supply the travellers _qn4. IP42’: minwmnufinml with the required information and 536mm,, ‘an, mm,“ ' 56.“, Mayor Arnett assured the Board lo, Ami . that he would instruct aii officer mg“ wed" de IIL-JoanMai-ie leClair, to attend to this work. It was also m“. m"! decided to have signs rt-psred amnghg meld“ m‘ and placed in various ocalities - w __ momma 0mm“ ~———-——-——-—-"" mu re . .. iaiviifi Aringiiigwggryiiigi gnu-Qt. ‘bimfosu “$.33... “firm” . u. I OYQ: A’! srnmormm. rm n i, ',§§,"""u.$,‘§,¥ wZ-Pm" ’ ‘Theresa int. Joan Damon. n. Yvonna bo- , ' i ' - m Phiili . rota"... Y-‘E~i-"t.=,»."-~.- ' GTSQ — We ‘unfl- unuh‘ m} . Joan Marie Arsenaut %§3 se-km . . . ir. "or: n“... t... a VI- amertm. farm I will ‘soil w“. I _ om. fiorot-h Arson ul. film.“ m?“ 9!: Gm. Amslliaugnllmt. y area"... ‘rflifowu on‘ Mary’ GUARDIAN CLOTHING DEPARTMENT (Main Floor) and herringbone - Sport Togo For Summer Comfort Man's Hounds Tooth SPORT COATS 'A very attractive range which Ital just been received and they are cer- tainly the classiest lot we have ever shown. There are plaid effects, cheeks greys, brown, tan and neat striped effects, prices $16.95 to $23.75. ' in sizes 35 to 42 in Men's" Khaki Sport Shorts FOR GOLF, TENNIS 0R OTHER SPORTS Carefully tailored for greater strength, hand set in pockets for keys, change, etc., platted fronts, full cut rugged made from high quality cotton ~ fabric, sanforized shrunk to assume perfect fit, sizes 32, 34 and 36 price per pair $3.95 ‘Boy's Gabardine Shorts These are very attractive garments for boys camping or picniclng shown in wine and green shades, sanforized shrunk, strongly made. with soft belt attached, sizes 26 to 32 per pair $1.95. LISTEN TD OUR RADIO BROADCAST OVER CFCY EACH MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS AT 6.45 O'CLOCK. l SINCLAIR & STEWART‘ LIMITED Summerside, surrou o- tows Dealers In Furniture, Stoves, Electrical Equipment, Refrigerators, Radios, Etc. PHONE 578 office Routine and generosity don- ated by Mrs. J C Mac P. E.I. -- CAMEO -- FRI. 6-8.30-SAT. 7.15-9.80 We’ve all been waiting for ‘ this show “ The Spanish Main” awarded to Eleanor Larkin. Prizes donated by Mr. J P. Mc- Innls awarded as follows: For General Excellency, Goods Clark. For Stenograipliy. Gerda. Clark. Prize for correct Deportment, Hickey awarded to Iioulse . Music Department Summerside P.E.I. sfflrlfs gm by PJiZ-whdother . 1 rgg I? €mue:)°§é:"i't§k_ in glorious technicolor S . 17S ' . NEW ITEMS usao MARKET Dim? *3“; Fwd“ M‘ 5mm“; 263 water Sf" 267 water st Grad; 111-. Aim; Among“): Paul Henreid S! RQCkISSI _ _ Migéeglggxfiféd b w LB (hm Robin Hood of the Seven No. 15 Buffalo Drill press SPECIALS TODAY M" awarded l! °11°W3= ' i Se“ Craftsmaster bench saws 4 PIANOS SE52 ¥fi°§m“°"‘”" Maureen Organ, and Ball bearing saw arbors Polishing Heads Simmons Corporation Saws Machinist Vises Grade IV- Florence Gallant. Grade V-Barbiira Dalton. Grade Vl- Mildred Cameron. Grad! VII- Irene Phillips. Grade VIII-Zclma LcClair. Grade IX- Dorothy Gallant. Grade X-Mariorie Rogers. Prius for Ciristian Doctrine donated by Monsignor G. J. Mac- Lellan. Rev. JO McDonald and Rev. Howard Wight awarded to:- Grade II-{vfay Poirier. Grade III—— Mary Thompson. Grade IV- Marie Peters. Grade V— Diane Gallant. Grade VI— Theresa Gallant. Grade VII—-Mar_v Huestis Grade VIII-Mary Kelly . Grade IX— Zita LeClair. Grade X- Dorothy Arsenault. Prizes for Correct Eliroxfiment by the CM B A. and C -L- v award- ed to:- Grsde Il- Marv 1on8- Grade III-Shirley Clow. Grade IV-Shirley Joan Gallant Grade V- Pearl DesRoches. Grade VI-Mym Mclnnis Grade VII- Norma McKenna. Grade VIII~ Joan lvncPhee. FOR Q i summer: MEALS ONE HOT DISH‘ ~ l Solid Walnut Cedar Lined Chest i Other Items I‘ Grade IX- Rita Gander Grade X- Zeiura Ourley Prizes for Needlework donated ren of Mary and Miss Dena Gaudel aivarded to:- Grade IL- May Arsenault. Grade HI- Barbara Durant. Grade IV~ Bsrlnra Gaudet. Grade V— Malena Gallant. Grade VI— Jaiiel Gallant. Grade VII- Doris Richard. Grade VIII-Eieanor Rogers Grade IX- Mary Gallwtii. Grade X- Helena Morrison. Prize for French donated by As- sumption Society awarded to:- Grada X- Marjorie Rogers. J.C. Koehmstedt awarded '0:- Gnde X— Anita Laughlin. D Commercial Department "Ilhe following!‘ students received roline Arsenauiz, Clow Ethel hon, Gertrude Gillie. Joan Gil . Genevieve Greenan. Esther Guergis, Noreen Henderson, Elean- or n. Louise Maclieod. Theresa Prauglit. Beryl Todd, Ruth Tbomhs, Doris ‘Prainor Gerda Clark. Sun Clow shorthand-lot‘) words a ine Arsenault. Eleanor TIIIIIIIIII WE ARE NOW Hueatis . Margaret Arsenault v Jean Perry. Prize for History donated by Mrs. ‘ - I Shorthand-IZO words a minulezi Joan Gillie, Gertrude Gulls. Cam‘; Inrkin. Beryl ma. COME and DINE. Prise for Honors in Religion ' donated by lifargaret Arsenaii‘t| ' IIIIIIIIIIIII \ CHILDREN'S and MISSES’ White And Colored - - SHOES - - See Them Today Summerslde - rzlzl/rlzllzzllcrllalzetila a Perry Grade VII- Anita McNeil-l. Mary walur Slezak Also Newsreel and Serial Progressive Conservative Convention Bradaihana First District of Queen's Bounty Prize for Them donated iw Miss awarded to v A convention of the Progressive Conservative Party by the Holy Family scurv- ChHd-l will be held u. BRADALBANE HALL Saturday, July can at 8 p.m. STANDARD TIME, for the purpose of nominat- ing two candidates for the next Provincial election. Poll chairmen will please call meetings for the selection of delegates. GEORGE MacKAY, WALTER CUSACK, Conveners ANNOUNCING S Day Bible and Evangelistic Conferenc- July 5-8 CENTRAL BEDEQUE BAPTIST FELLOWSHIP _ Rev. D. M. Fraser, Pastor Special Speakers. Entertainment Free. Meetings Dally 10.30 A.M. 2.30 8r 7.30 P.M. I v I2 V”"”l,,””" suowiglo A IIIIIIIIA . -o. . - _ M. . . __. .- _..._ ._...H......__.._...___.___......._..._-__.___..n__.._,...._,_s.m,.;,._. n-nanmwe-qmw~._+,.z.i\.__,g.,,,s