.‘= i] gr w Ls ui u-a i “'1; “o, - ——' \y1_~ ,. I » GIRLS! 01121.5 GIRLS! “llint “Yiultl You Di) if You l\l.ll‘l'l‘-‘<l '1 lull" \Vh0se Mother Made till l~§< l) i~-.i IilS "for lliiu I . rlgtu‘ KL-UKSIIALI. Bl£'l"l“r' rmirsux Ll.l.l()'i"1‘ .\'l t-LX r A R( iii . Rtyqtzhli‘ Guy \\liu 'l'l~~iii'iiii ll ilxis .i din, .\ii ‘.1 (tin lfiil lil".'.CL' .-......-..l,.._..c.c.z.-qq.u-c_.-¢w.a_..--.i.i.¢-s--~-..s..i....»¢-»-~-i------- --- > ~~ .\1.itlnce 3.00 Before You Start any Gossip SceIThis Hilarious Fan! and Change Your Mind \\‘l'l‘l{ POLLY MORAN, J ARIES GLEASON, SIDNEY BLACKMERE, MARIE PREVOST Guardian l 1:31..» another ! s "i liilliiiiliiil qr V11 iicWS REE SUMMERWLLE ‘ifiv’ a sir ‘ trail 1“(l :1 SW2 n-ii» u imr- in gently. l! lhqIlH-‘hii, muuizun. noun... .1“. v. lil‘ \\ lllllfllllH i;r..‘.‘:.:':. . . ®Vi3r~lazaj l,‘ Asthma Reverted’ i M‘fi',|-_}1[Ml~ ~- g wt...» a-a" ' no" GLASS- With our ,'.:lIl.'~'!< nlllli) (‘Illlllfitfbfl uni] up in .'lillQ nnicliincr, we are still doing‘ l>il li1t‘§\‘ zit the "ltl r-iziiiii. We have the lflfgflfil SltlCli (ll l'!)ll:il!t=!l Plfllt‘ lil ti}, l)l'_'|\'§;iiw_-_ Stnniizrril pliile in slcci; up l!) 'I’i\‘.?l;."‘ (‘nr plzite in any size with :lll the f~l1~= p114 ‘_\](l\lfl"i for 1|“. w]. gL-hj- trade :it hand. You new! not lit‘ »li‘lll' v. l1’.‘l't’ to 1il:iee vour order. We curry stock Iiiiiilc up for niuiriv cverv model 0f car. loll czm he fitted nut in Slur! iii- Our illiility for (‘lliili " zinil ‘Qilfiit .11; " > beaten in the l’rr>viii<-i~. We make d- 3. l/i . ._ ‘m mt he shelves for show cusesr, zirll vriiiiih x Let me quote vou mi Willi" new 1r iii-v. vvintlshL-Ids. Evt f. 211th glow five. Charles E. Cirrscii ‘If-s .~§:~<ri:i!i;'.ir in . l2. Hotel. LIVE Hides A We continue to receive Iiive Ilogs zit oilr plant every jfuesdriy and Friday fort-noon. t v i‘ Bring your hogs (lircct to us and you save all inter- mediate expenscs. Thus, getting top-market price. Davis 8; Fraser 6372-7-1-in\-.ii' ' .AI‘~(I table toils. .‘ ' the danger . Ina MacDonald, 3. Cather- " . 4. Ruby Watts. n 1v ijri-l. Richard Ves- Adele “Hilts. 3. . 4. Arnold Vesscy. I Alrillett, Freddy Keizerl 3. Dorothy Watts. 4. Irencl (i iilc- n’ ism-l. Lorna Watts. \\. .i Z. Ruth W315- '1 Lil- lfif‘ 1-»1. Lorne Kcizer, i .i*i.\Vi‘.1t.<. iutcnrlnncr- for the Your: °. Clifford Chapcll, l- 1. Wal- sh c-h is zit iarcscnt ciiinc int“ the harbor. D1‘. Aiuttzirt ls n native of Cape "Traverse and is the son 0t the lute place. v. .‘~t‘ Winn nbniit 1'1 years of age he went to Nclv York University to study mociu-inc and \VllllQ doing so hnd itlriO swlcllcd navigation, a boyhood lllllbllifill, born of the days when ‘sun. eiiptiiin. Dr. Muttart has sail- cd round the world several times. He. is his own Captain, engineer and crczv. His yacht. built by a famous New York firm is '70 feel; long and |14 feet wide with n. draft of 52 in- gches. It has a cruising capacity of i600 to B miles. 1t was built at a. ‘cost of $61000 and was made 0n lDr. Muttnrtls own design. It's iii- l Icrlnr iind exterior, with the except- : ill cl inc decks, which are built oi. t and CHASE concur A lerzilly spends lnost o! his “Ill Clfifwilltlit- wiitcr in his wonderful III—l. Isiibel Strickland, gating the boat, n Crockett rcquoll, 2. NClSollldlflvfl the St. Lawrence and Ntfllh c irlc II tJrl-l. Gerald Caroll. turn by the NOW Swill 9°"- 3- | Dr. l-futtdrt thinks, C. MRCKlnn9n'O11ly going to run them M. Visits S’Side The magnificent cruising yacht linen and gave an illustrated 1&8! or Dr. A. c. iliimirz. 0i New York. on Jilpnil in siimmei-slde. m I" . at Railwayilnilc of tho Island's 511K085“! IQ ' vrhiirf. Silmmcrsidc is without doubt _ abroad. but he has not D000 i the lincst equipped boat that l‘\‘l?1“\vith the great fortune he hll i‘ John L. and Isabel Muttart of thfltl He was educated at Capri iind liiter on at Alb0I‘l01I.|PE[P]NG $315535 Llvlflc, nun. Ivlutiart while living in New for n few months in the your Ills dllllglltCl‘ assists him Ill HI‘ They came down from NewYflth Slimnieisdc in a little ovcridfl coins by through the locks to Quebec l“ é P -< 9. is the vnchVs maiden vbylqc. had the misfortune to bunt oi the propellers, owing t0 speed on the retrn trip lhd have heavier propellers titted IX he is brick in New York. Dr. A Georco Gaid. His parents are buried than. It’ will be remembered mu ._vcm"s hgo lie visited his nIMVQ IIlWf lint. is very modest and 8. deligiittdl. UCI1\'3IJ:L1ll011illl5l..—S DAR / PEIPING, July 3- (U. PJ-nwtfif ands of Tibetan Buddhists here Ste giving a hearty welcome to the hr: Hlllfll \v.th his uncle. an oldplchnng Chm? I'M“; Budau of Inner Mongolia. one o! the molt powerful leaders in the Iuddhllt world. He. is paying his flrlt VH1 h the old capital. Chlcttatns 01 QM six leagues of inner Mongolia-ac- companied him. He said that he came hm in pay his respects to General Chllil H‘(‘l1l‘l-l1flI‘.I§, chief rcpmcnhflvu of the central government in KI“! iChinrl. General Chang has been 0 coniustent. friend of Buddhllm ll- .:.1 . i ' f‘ . I‘ k are oi A rican and Nieucan mouflh not himself a would” , inuhog i110! n nail is lii the boat. as she 1s Xiniibl- plankid with tobin bronze screi . He ~11‘. pxtro‘. ‘zcd-lriticii gear are capable of 18 knots an hour. ‘The propeller" is 3 inches wide with '1 116 pitch. l In the eiirrine room is a frlgidair viiiiit for th~ir frignclair rcfrifera- oi‘ ‘" :1 generating plant which ‘iuizc their electric light with Qt 115 voltage. ’I‘lictr boat has a 111k with i1 UJiDIIClLV of 410 gallons , f “£11912 They have electric, natur- ‘zll gas and oil burning cooking stov- is. Two tanks aft of the ship hold ,bz.-twscn them 650 gallons 0i’ Q850- lluic. The pipe runs down through ‘the tanks mid runs out on ‘the out- ; ado of the ship along th'e keel to lth l i l t .> c engines below thus eliminating of fire. A 30 gallon tank or oil ‘is also carried. The yirlit is capable of accommodating i7 yi-"i, . The three state rooms are any. cvcn to the deck rails; Luv, engines each of 100 hi1 I Budclhht and has entertained GU lPrmchcn Lama, Llvlng Buddha 0f Tilict. in Mukden. _ The Inner Mongolian Vlllfifll llnpf‘ to persuade General Chm] to improve conditions in Nil I ii icvcryivliere on account 0f 6|“ ‘wars. and trade has almost .1- lplctclv disappeared. 1110113816! d. Inner Iviongolians are destitute. ‘- died ivith double blinks. 1n one 1 ram. pa; erl on her port hole wind ‘"1 11"‘ i...:rcs by Dr. Muttart. of 1s prrrents. they look very nice wllhl we lielit behind them. The din. 1U! room and kitchen are all b€l0W.l ‘oldine couches. give extra sleep-l Ill!’ quarters iii the dining ronml I zflrlioilr= book cases im- also hcrc.‘ l1!‘ ‘iii: room is on deck find/IQ‘, ivith every comfort, It l5 a‘ li-ume complete initscll and Dr. .- ~-- Ivbf‘ r i» ~ ~~r~~<'--“ "wefl-wmzv-qvnrm-ne- Bandits have become um: . bleach '7 l“ ili i* l lililg rig: irilgi‘ I ‘iiill iii Pi igiii 2E1} la‘! iii i" it’ ‘ill i 1'23? ii i: ii all‘ i é l’! ill A iilgil i i; nu tin l. 2.? 18c, 31¢. ‘.2 7 _ _ _ | ' ' . w. ' . 8-2: _1§ I )= _ ‘ Iollsrum summons ATTEN- ~°*- ~" -“ T tggjdjflflclmlwcpih. u». non-rim to Blbfind the flllllllfll . I i Quill.’ ~ - ~~QO4¢H4L Hold Day at Bun ury Farm 011 T A ' l -_-. -~ - Jul! 7th. Erin! your eats and make _ ..- ~-—-~---..__‘ A’ ‘Q13 1th Hr a reel picnic. 7058-1-4-31. " ~. l - - m. , w ./ .. ~"\_._ tmdtsiaigasdmm = ANNUAL MEETING. - Central ' _a~"-- Former! Institute meet in Prince of (‘PS had with her _ _ , — w»; College, July om. Opening name i A.“ what} In. 1hr! ‘they?’ canton man A. M. 1057-14-31. grand time you ll mu- pa":- u. in M Iv- POLICE counm- Saturday have watching in. ‘II/i, ‘I a" i morning at £8 dptalllice courtfltw: M . (flunk 1‘ l‘ P19 “We” Mum“ bu‘, Y _."'1"|_"'"- $20 mafia oi-ulioedai; xcess bail U, e m a c h a‘. ~ i , °_ ash-cited respectively. A case o! through one hfl“. nxwlnli ' d m. "mo: disorderly conduct, the uccused was _ _ _ . . . ‘m fined 810 and cults or -0 days. A i0 us mlsundcrj “ad flu“ cue o! imlawiul serum; of liquor standing a f‘, r ' wu adjourned until Saturday July 11th. In a case of reckless driving the accused was fined s30 and costs or 40 days. BUCHANAN SCHOOL-Tho senil- annual examination of Mt. Buchan- ln School was held on Tuesday af- ccrnoon, June 30th with a gosrl nt- tendcnce o! pupils and 3?, visitors 17.1mm. The pupils were oxen" ’ " in the different branches by the teacher, Miss Aniile Murchlsc", imil the progress made since last term was pleasing to the parents yircscnt. Alter the examination a well-bril- mccd programme was carried out by the pupils and prizes for pro- grass Ind attendance were tiiiatsibu- Ml. An address was then read to the teacher by Josephine Dochcrty Ind lhe was presented with t1 gold piece by little Doris Buchanan. Miss Murchison very fcelngly thanked the pupils and also the visitors for their presence and the rote-payers for their help and co-opcratioii with her in the school. Complimentary remarks were made by several of the visitors present. An evidence that these were genuine ls shown by the fact that Miss Murchison will begin her fourth term in her lime school after the holidays. All ptclcnt were treated with candy by the teacher and then the program val given over to the Women's Ili- ztltube, when the usual treat of lcc crclm and cake was then enjoyed by 111. The sick in the district were kindly remembered by these ludtea also. This pleasant, utternoon Wu brought to o. close ny singing the National Anthem. — (Patriot please copy). HTHE BIG PROVINCIAL EX- IIIBITIQN of 1931 commences Mon day, August. 17th iind continues llnlll Friday night. Biggest prlzc III In history. Fastest and best I llonfl will complete. The most thrilling vaudeville acts. Bigger Ind beltcr Midway. In fact the biggest and best show by large odds ever staged 1n the Garden of the Gulf. Tell your friends about CDO dates. Arrange your holidays IOLt-hll carnival of fun and edu- cation. Charlottetown, P. E. I. PERSONALS Mr. Albert Griffen, after spend- tng some time in New Glasgow, as employee at the Eastern cai- Works, left Tuesday morning to return to Montague, . E. I. Mrs." J. M. Hunter and daughter" Ann, left on Saturday for St. John. N.B., where they will meet Mrs. Ilunterb sister, Miss Catherine Tay- lor, of Lennoxtown, Scotland, who will visit here during the summer. Miss Thelma Irving ‘lllld Miss Helm MacDonald of New Glasgow, N. 8.1m spending a ten-diiys vacation with relatives and friends of the former at Montague and Murray Harbor, Mrs. David Reynolds and hco dough‘ , Miss Doris. of Murray Harbor, who have been visiting In. William Fryer. Cameron St., New Glflsizcw. N. s. nnd other friends tn town. have returned to their home. . nun READY ron r-zituinrr- ION, August 17th ti; 21st. Arrange- Ilcntl are being made for the bigg- clt chow on record. Get new prize Ill 1nd commence flitting your flock. J. W. Boultcr, Secretary. Chlrlottctown, P. E. I. .. . I IABBIT PACKING PLANT PLANNED FOR CHICAGO CHICAGO, July 3. {UPI-Chi- CIIO, long known as the world's {fattest packing center, is soon to have n packing plant devotcdv ox- cluslvcly to ‘the preparation of nbblt meat. Forty acres of land have bcen M "'- purchued by ofllclals of the rab- bit meat packing corporation and construction soon will start on a group o! buildings which will rep- rclent an initial investment o! "$0.000. The entrance will include n [lus-lnclosed display cage for _ Y0 rabbits. The main bhlldlng will dc space for a. school room where breeders will be instructed in the proper methods of raising bbfla J. W. Boultcr. Secretary. h Connect‘ l Certlfimtts presented ct Closing. I Public 5:110:11 Certificates: !.Mar-_ ilorle McLcllari, 2. Dorothy Mor- ii-isscy, 3. Theresa Le Clair, 4. Bren- ‘da Gallant, 5. Anne Marie ImClalr, 6. Doris Gavin, '1. Marcella Ber- nard, 8. Mildred Gavin, 9. Dorothy Malllet, 10. Margaret Broderick, 11. Louise Perry, 12. Irene Doucet. MacLean Advanced Writing Cer- tificates: l. Dorothy Morrt-ssey, 2. Theresa LeClalr, 3. Marcella Ber- nard, 4. Irene Doucet, 5. Elsie C06- tain. McLean senior Writing Certtll- cates: 1. Agnes Chluson. 2. Anne Marie Ls-Clalr, 3. Louise Perry, 4. iDorotliy Maillot, 5. Doris Arsen- Lilllt, 6. EVE Arscnault. Junior. Writing Certificates: l. Margaret Broderick, 2. Sheila. Ber- nard, 3. Frances Arsenault. Progress Certificates tor Writing: 1. Joan Bernard, '2. Lena. Richard, 3. Marjorie Mclicllan. Certificates of Attendance: 1. Viola Handrahan, 2. Helen Ryanfii. Frances Mcbellan, 4. Marjorie Kel- ley, 5. Bernettc. Gallant, 6. Tillie Gallant, 7. Frances Murphy, 8. Vida Shea, 9. Rosetta Gallant, 10 Edith Bernard. 11. Joan Bernard, 12. Mur- jorle McLellan, l3. ' Hattie Mtln: nts, 14. Kathleen McDonald, l5. Helena MoInnls, 16. Jeanette Baud- reau, 1'1. Eliza Gaudet, f8. Della Doyle, 19. Helen Brennan, 20. Omer Bemard, 21. Gerald DesRoches, 22. Clare McDonald,‘ 23. Kathleen McKinnon, 24. Mildred Beri- nard, 25. Mary LeClerc, 26. Idli- Brennan. 27. Adele Richard, 28. Edith McLeod. Prize List ' Grade X. The Bronze Medal 0t his Excellency the Governor Gener- al of Canada for highest uggregatc awarded "to Viola Hcndrahan. Gold Coin donated by Reverend Father Mtcllellan for Christian Doc- trine awarded to Frances McLellan. Goldcoln donated by Reverend Father McKenna for highest aggre- gate awarded to Viola. Handrahan. Prize for application awarded to Patricia Shea. Prize donated by Reverend Fath- er McKenna for the Highest Aver- age in Latin awarded. to Bertha Gallant. Prize for Application donated)!’ Mr. Simon P. Paoll awarded to Iielcn Ryan. Prize for Perfect Attendance c- warded to Vida. Shea. , Grade IX Prize for Christian ,Doctrlne donated by the Catholic ‘Women's League awarder to'Mtld- ‘rcd Murphy. Prize for Highest Aggregate a- ‘warclcd to Tillie Gallant. 4 | Prize foi- Application awarded to Irma, Gaudet and Win06!» J41"- phy. , Prize for Department domlted by ‘c. w. 1.. awarded to Freda Ready. ! Grades vm, vn, vr l Geld Coin donatecfby Reverend father McLellan for Chrlstaln Doc- time awarded to Dorothy Morrlsscy. Prize for Chrlstrlan Doctrine (French) donated by C. W. L. B worded to Ann Mlai-ie Clerc. Prize for Conduct donated by C. W. L. awarded to Theresa. LcClalr. Prize {or i Highest Aggregate tirade VIII. donated by Mr. Simon P. Paoli awarded to Marjorie Mc- Liellan. Prize tor Highest Aggregate Grade VII awarded to Doris Arsen- ault. l l l t t Prizes for Constant Application. nYIIITJOTlO Broderick, Irene Frances Arsenault. Grades V, IV, III. Prlzc for French Catechism d0- nated by C. W. L. awarded to Edith Gaudet. Prize for Christain Doctrine (English) donated by C. W. L. a.- wardcd to Hattie Melnnls. Prize for conduct donated by C. W. L. merited by Mary Richards. Prize for Highest Aggregate do- nated by Mr. simon P. Paoll a- wurdcd to Eliza. Giiudet (Grade V). Prize for wghest Aggregate Grade IV. Janie Harper. Prize for Highest Aggregate frade III. Frances Skerry. Prizes for Application. May Gau- dct and Margaret McLeod. " Grades I. and II Prize for Christian Doctrine equally merited by Jeanette Klnch. Eleanor Mcrnnis, Catherine Mc- Kinnon, Paul Klnch, and Jean Gaudet drawn by Eleanor Mclnnla. Prize for Christian Doctrine French division equally merited by Feltcie Desi-inches, Cecile Potrlcr, Gerald DesRoches, Delorls Gaudct, Thelma Giiudct, and, Irene Rdch- ords, drawn by Pellclc DesRoches. Prize for Highest Aggregate Grade II donated by C. W. L. l- ivardcd to Jeanette Klnch. _ Prize m Richest Assrellte Grade I donated by C. W. L. award- ed to Gerald Gavin. Prize tor Ificnch Grade I award- ed to Gerald DUI-Indies. l Prize tor Highest Aggregate ,Grade VI awarded to Lena Rich- lord I Doucet, » Q ed by C. W. L. LeClerc. Prize for writing Adele Richard. Prize {or writing awarded to Ml!‘ Gaudet. Prize tor Application 1,1. awarded tn ‘MU I awarded b0 Prize for French Grcde II dciut- l \ donated b)’ JULY 6. 1931' liaise ‘as carry ldiseas! i Kill them quick! ii. Lined Seller In lllCountth i*-< Q w- L- gwnrded $0 Catherine Mb- Klnnon. Prize for Spelling awarded in Clare McDonald, Prize for Conduct donated by Q, W. L. merited by Mflry Hyper’ Thelma Gcudet, Jeanette Klnch, Felicia Desllochea and drawn by Mary Harper. " Prize for Conduct > {or boys 5,. warded to Paul Klnch. Junior Certificate tor Program“ Series of Plano Lessons awisrded to Frances McLcllan. Prizes for Music awarded to: Frances McLellan, Frances Mur‘ phy, Edith Bernard. ' Prize for Highest Aggregate in Music-Marjorie MoLellzn. Prize for Choir drawn by Louise Perry. Prize’ for Constant Application. 1n Music: Joan Bernard, Amie Marlo LeClei-c, Della Doyle, Kathleen McDonald, Fellcle DcsRochea. You can generally count your friends easier than you can count on them- YOIIR GIIILD Not Stupid- Handicapped The seeming stupidity o! many school children, in directly chargeable to faulty vision. Correctly fitted gleam often work wonders. title (i. F. HUTGIIESOII F. Gordon Hutcheson Optometrists-At your service. Have your child's eyes examined >. - o IXIKIII"I_I. .-.-.- I I I I "l" l -EYES-~TESTEII AND GLAD!!! IITTID l. W. TAYLOR I. B. TAYLOR Olhlnetrllh l4! Ilchlnvllfl lino! IT