STEN 1.0 CALS .511 mo.“ QUEBEC- . of the Bank of ,2,,¢1,cc, motored to week to visit his Thomas LEN IIORNBY'S Hall, Wednesday . 1'11. Fifteen violins, .11:o11isl, sword, tap, _;; 1..111i'i11g. L-lBiU-G-23-26-29. HVRNIL I) T0 AKRON. ‘ \fr 111111 Mrs. H. W. Bell o" ' s mung ;1 for the past few .11'.-'<i 1o their home . .1 ‘they made lhe visit " 1 1.1 the illness of‘ 1.11..1-1-. Mrs. Geo. Gard. ____. 1N SSIDE-Mrs. .. and little daugh- 1--,1/l111t"__'. Mas, are . ,\-_.-1.:111'r 11111111115 with Mr. and Granville Gallant In‘ [ill XI) WYI‘ TIG ‘:11. I“ 111-u weeks ago at ul Wsiefdfll’ 919m‘ .--11' 11f what is known .1 alullil i\vo 111iles frotn y |11'\'ll1'l‘f‘(l. by Mr. 1 a‘... u he was l1a11l- l; ,1 1111 the. body 0i ,1. 1'11‘. Luv, who was '>1'1'.s .\l. Afacltzie of 1.11111 to be unneces- 1x I“.\"I‘OII1\’I‘I~I AT "Juruuan C. Mac- ; _\l'.'. and Mrs. Roder- of Coleman, P.E.I.1 31- of tl1e Divinity 11 f‘olli"'c, Boston. ‘ 11 "oral charge -' (mllev, Me. . :1 gtuduate of . college 1111d taught 1131's‘ on Prince lie eontlntted .his i ~ 1;1'~1l»'11 College, Bm- ‘ 1 11111: with a Th. . 1-‘111- the pasti . . taken a further .. received his B.D. .‘ .~r.1l silmmers he . '.< in Prince Ed- y . in the State ofI . .11" 1111c year chap- ' ie School for ‘ 1115s., and t11is '3 "Ev pastor in the ' ' "ian Church at His Island 11111911 success iu 111111111. o-A pretty 11:15 solemuizcd at} 1'11 at Blflcford, on 4 ' 111th :11. seven p. 1th (‘11' . (lattiith- s. Thouias Cvrigg. . tinitcti 111 mar- liunes Williams. son . . ‘Williams also of Pop- ' l. 1- church was prettily . ferns. flllil leaves and s making a perfect sett- 1; 1i v 1 . Rev. Mr. _ _ pcfluriti- 'uy 111 1111- 111'e.<<'.t1ce of lllllwll 11f friends of 1111x1111. The bride en- "1r<'i1 1111 the arm of . 111' her 11 mar- . .11 1111' \Vefl- 11y Russ Helen 1 1111dc wore a lovely , nuulp on princess .. of lace. Her veil \v1th a coronet of —DON'T FORGET the Bedeque Rink tea Wednesday, Jung 30th L-18l2-6-22-4i —DON".l‘ FORGET th B Rink tea Wednesday, e edeque June 30th. L-i8l2-6-22-4i ..____ —BISMA-REX for stomach dig. orders at Taylor Drug 00.. Ken. sington. —ATTENDED FUNERAL — M1: I and Mrs. James Adams. Mrs. John Adams and Mr.’ Arthur Stewart attended the funeral of Mrs. David Taylor. Founds Mills, on Sunday. —RECOVERINC1 - Friends in ' Summer-side will be glad to hear that Miss Verna Ross, who was taken seriously i.1l in the hospital at Reading, Mass, and who under. went an operation on Saturday 1's reported mttch better. s —RE'I‘URNED HOME_M1'5_ R H. Kaulback and Mrs. Hugh 17101111150111 who came home to at- tend the funeral of Mr. John Mollison, father of Mrs. Kaulbach and Mrs. Thompson. have returned to their homes in Cambridge and Somerville, Mass. s —CON'FIRMATION SERVICES -—His Lordship, Rt. Rev. Bishop Hackenley held confirmation ser- viees at St. John: Church, St. Eleanors last Friday when 19 can- didates were presented by their pastor, Ven. Archdeacon White. His Lordship expressed much pleasure in having such a large class and paid a high tribute to the Archdeacons life of service and devotion to Christ and his Church. —FIRST OOMMUNION - Sixty young children made their first Communion on Monday morning at the pretty Catholic Church at Mount Carmel. It was a pleasing sight to see the boys and girls taking their places one by one at the Communion rail. Rev. Gavin Momtghan, who is at present min- listcring to the congregation of Notre Dame Church. was very de- lighted to have such a large class of First Oommunicants. Rev. Fr. Monaghan expects to remain at Mount Cannel for a little while longer. S —WINS HIGH MARKS — Miss Frances Hunt. daughter of lVlr. and Mrs. Richard Hunt of St. Eleanors won the prize for mathematics giv- en by the Lord Bishop of the Dio- 1 ccsc for the Anglican School for Girls at Edgehill, Windsor. Nova 1 Scotia. She also received full marks for Algebra. The prize for Latin and French in the senior matricul- ntion form. Miss Hunt also won the highest honor in the school, the Fidelity prize voted for by the school and given by the Old Girls Guild. Miss Hunt is being congrat- ulated in her home town on her succem-S -VISITORS T0 SUMMERSIDE -Visitors to Summerside by the S. S. New Northland were Mr. Ar- neti. traffic manager of the Clark Steamship Line. and Mrs. Arnett of Quebec: and Major J. C. Par- melee and Mrs. Parmelee, Ottawa. Major and Mrs. Pannelee called on the Misses Wyatt. whose ac- quaintance they had made on the. Lady Nelson last winter on its cruise to the West Indies. All the passengers expressed their delight at being able to stop off at the charming seaport town of Sum- cannot. SUMMERSIDE ii Tonight - Thursday Katherine Hepburn Herbert Marshall . ' in “A WOMAN REBELS” Also BIIRIIIIATIOII PIGTII RES Shows 7.30 -- 9.10 Matinee Thursday at 3.30 ‘ —BODr or MISSING 130v FOUND-Badly decomposed, the body of seven-year-old Leo M“- Rae missing for two weak; w“ Yesterday located by Mr. Ralph McInnis while hauling kelp at "the Green" about two miles from the wharf at Tignish where the boy was believed to have drowned. Coroner Henry Doyle of Tignish said an inquest was not necessary. A son of Mr. and Mrs. James M. MacRae, the deceased had been Plfliillg 0n Union Packer= wharf at Tumish with several compan- ions. While returning w their homes young MacRae discovered he had forgotten his shoes and It was believed that while searching the wharf for them he fell into the water and drowned. Personals —-Mrs. J. W. Callback is visiting in Monet/on, N. S.—S --Mr. Harold Gaudet. proprietor of the Capitol Theatre, Summer- side. is on a. visit to New York. S —Mr.Horton Champion of Ham- ilton was a visitor to Sea View on Sunday the guest of Wilson Adams. S —Miss Gertrude Buntaln, R.N., returned last week from Charlotte- town and is spending some time at her homein Kensington. B '—Mr. Allen Stewart of Fh-ench River motored to Covehead on Sunday accompanied by Diamond Duzsan. Sea View. and Mr. and Mrs. Ansil Bernard. Baltic. "Mr. Earl Mill of the Crown Bakery, Charlottetown, motored to Sea View on Friday. Mr. 11cm motoring through the eastern part a PINCB Iioronation Pictures Kmkm“ ‘Bids AtGapitolThcatrc Summcrside The oflicisi pictures of the Cor- °nlfl°n 0! Their Majestles are being shown at the Capitol Thea- "0 today and tomorrow, with matinee on Thursday afternoon. Don't let the children miss this historical pageant. the greatest in the history of the Empire. Come yourself and bring your family. The Coronation pictures will be shown with "A Woman Rebels", starring Katherine Hepburn and Herbert Marshall, in a romantic ordeal. The extremes of resistance to which a father's tyranny drives his dflilflhter motivates a significant romantic drama for Katharine Hepburn and Herbert Marshall as . co-stars In "A Woman Rebels". The inciting force of this photo- drama lies in the rigid moral and social pressure exerted by a father who kept his daughters in ignor- ance of the ordinary pitfalls of life. T7118 type of parent relentlessly ruled his offsprings‘ romantic life. Driven to reckless revolt, Miss Hepburn, who plays the more in- dependent girl of the household. finds herself in one heartbreaking situation after another. but is in- spired to battle against hiciebottnd prejudice. nevertheless. Meanwhile. s0 involvrd does hiiss Hepburns life become that her ro- mance with Herbert Mavshall is all but wrecked. This is the first time Miss Hep- burn and Mr. Marshall have play- ed opposite each other. supported by an outstanding and versatile cast, including Elizabeth Allan, Donald Crisp, David Mart. ners and Doris Dudley, young New York actress who makes her screen debut. The screen story 1vasiakr>t1 from a novel. "Portrait of a Rebel". bv the noted British authoress. Netta Syrett, and is a Pandro S. Berman production for RKO Radio. Farewell 111111111 MacLcan’s Shore A very jolly farewell picnic was held on Monday afternoon at Mac- Learfs Shore. Grand River. when the members of Prince County Ministerial Association gathered with their wives and families to bid farewell to the nunlsters who were leaving the county. Rev. L. W. Parker, West Cape. the presi- dent, was master of ceremonies. of’ the Island last week reports the hay crops making a wonderful growth. 3 —- . Joseph Coulson, Sea. View, is sp riding a few days with her daughter. Mrs. Allison Mann, Ken- sington. s —Miss Marjorie Bryanton. Mal_ peque. and Mrs. Lillian McLeod. Sea View, have returned from n. delightful visit to Charlottetown. S - Mrs. Russell Hunter. Summer- side. is visiting in her old home in Grand Manan, N. B. Before going there she attended the wed- ding of her brother in Digby. Nova Scotia. ,5 Games were played and a most enjoyable afternoon spent. The ladies served a delicious supper and at the close farewells were said, with the hope that all would meet again on some future occasion. Rev. E. R. Woodside. Lot 16. is leaving next week for Cornwall. near Charlottetown. and Revfleo. Christie of York, P.E.f.. is taking his place. Rev. Mr. Parker, who is at present at West Cape will be stationed at Wellington. Other changes in Prince County will be Rev. R. W. Baker. Bedeqtte; G. A. D. Elliott, Bideford; W. A. Patter- son, Montrose; George Gough, 0'- Leary: M. D. McLeod. West Cape. ~ s their old home in Remington. They are ‘ Farewell T0 Beloved Residents Previous w their departure for their new home in Summerside the {community of Kmkora gathered m, 1 the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Mc- or to tender thetn an affection- , ate farewell. NU‘. and Mrs, McIvm- j have been almost life long residents of Kinkora and tltclr departure is keenly felt by young and old, Tm follrwaln! :1il1i'.'c.»s was read by Mr. Luius 1111111111111 and the presenta- tion made by Mr. V. C, Duffy. Mr, and Mrs. Mclvor replied very feel- iYIEIY 1.0_ the kznd words and tangible expressions of good will, Lunch was served and a social hour and dance followed, which 1.111s enjoyed by all, Following is thc address: Address From Community To Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Mclvor: Dear Fnenris: The season for our asim11b1|11u here this evening 1s not, as it so often has been, one 0f com- plete joy, for toxiight a note of sor- row ovcrshatlows 1:. Although for some time there have been rumors of your departure from our midst, it has been only the past few days 111:1". 111' have realuzerl what it means to sec leaving us not only almost life 111110 residents and good ticighbottrs bu: aLso sincere and faithful friends. A certain test of friendship is not only." L41 rt-Jnve with 11s in 101's, but | In \\1'l']1 wz. l1 us 111 1111'.‘ sr11~1'<1u"::, and 1 ilu'..1' '1" 1111' lllilms i111‘ which you will 11l'.\':1_\'.\ be r111 mbcrcrl. \Vl1c11e‘.er or \\‘ll('.l‘(‘\'i.‘l‘ there was sickness or sorrow you were always 101.». g 111111 '. lllng 11o do all in your powt-i ‘.11. >1. 111111011 occasions 111 joy 111110 us. you entrcd most '.\'11olc-1.1ar. 11110 111cm and spread >111 1110 111111 cheer among young and old. it was characteris- tic of you that your home should be ever open for your friends to make 111er1_v 11nd we shall not soon fozuit the 1111111)" phas-aut hours We h.1'.1~ spent 1111-1. l1 1., .111 olu ..1\111g lual nothing good 1121s e101‘ Although 3'01!- dear iflfillii», 111 be apparently lust to us. another parish w ll (‘cr- 111'1'.l_v l1e iwueiucrl by your pres- cncc. ’l"11t' stunt oi your eo-nper- aucu 111 :11. 1111: parish RCUHIIUS 1s Wtll known to all of us and will 111.11. be iurgoheiz. _ Vie fccl that. although your resi- dcuce will be changed your connec- tions with liinkoixi will not be com- gplctr-ly severed, and that you will ' 1111.11 return to 111111111110 W“! _ fre1.:l.\.i1;11. ‘ _ 11, L D111; 1.. 9...; you i0 319i“ 111's small iii‘. as a parting remem- bnmm. “111 '.\i.~h you many years o, GO,“ 1,1,._\.,,1g, <11 heath and . 111111111111» 1.1 X0111‘ new 1101118. (‘itrfcns oi iunkora Aflrlriss i rout (‘itihollc Women's League ~ ' 1, _ clvor. t \\l'.\'lIv0r: So the months 1111: years roll 011, times 111' ever. and occasionally .. led 1111.111 to boar the loss of some member of the 081-1101!!! Womcns League and we mil-El- 5115' mu, to the memorable ruling 9f Prcvuleurv 11111011 cortlrols our des- tm es. 1' 1111' case Airs. Alclvol‘ Wt‘ 1991 31,1111‘- uiqmritire more than‘ iii-saga: PQ-“ibly mil“ as iou‘ ling: Parish 1111; long resident of Kin 01mm and au;l one of out senior men l mm 1,31,. 111-cu 1.111111, WW1)‘ at‘: w g 1 " 111111154 Diiflbll aelivi 10S- m\\"1t' .3111‘ c1111solc<l by i118 thought that your new resiilcncc W111 dbehgug- a short distance from 115 1m am? to have opportunities of m6 fi 3'01 oitcn 11nd trust the 11W; n; your 111111 ly for ‘what is 0 3411c rarnefi 11 bou- 111 bruuiy TUMXS. Hcr 111;; Glen Grieg ivas and wore :1 dainty nuwside. It is expected the North Star. a larger ship than the New Northland will be the next Clarke steamship to call at Summerslde. bringing a large number of pas- sengers. 5 -Mrs. Weeks of Elmsdale, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Edwin Murphy. Sea. View. motored to North River last week to visit her son, Mr. Arthur Stew- art. She returned by car on Fri- dall S . . ,. net nf pink carnutions. During lt."-.1'1' 111' ehuu" rendered Sv/eet 1'..".lc' the rritifilvl‘ “'05 s Doryst- MztrNvlll -Mr. Joseph Couison. Sea View, . . -.. L] r," ‘Hflfuqn ‘(ff our appreciation of all you have been t0 115 1125f?‘ our sincere goorl wishes we as ‘$911 to accept this little gift and T0111 our hearts we any may Willi you. . signed by the 4 Dlcmbcrs of the Catholic Women's lklKII° Mrs. Griffiths who is recuperating from a severe illness. remains on the Island for some time, visiting her sister, Mrs. William Johnson. Margate, and other relatives. Rev. Mr. Griffiths and Kenneth left on Thursday for their home in Que- bec. B be 1 i1ely' o11 her vio- ‘ wilug.“ The ushers Ni-wcombe and Phil- nf the bride and groom- v "emouy a JTCQPUO" 1 the home of the bride . After a honey- .\la times, M1‘. find < will reside at Poplar 111. T1111 (‘unrdlrui joins a host DOMINION DAY HORSE RACES AT SUMMERS/DE Thursday, July 1st. 1937 at 2 O'clock Sharp $91.10 - PIIRSES - $900 - PII nsss - $9110 2.19 Trot and Pace (3 seconds allowed trotters) - -— — P11?“ $300 2.21 ’I‘r0i and Pace (N0 time allownliw) — -' " "' "' “‘ Purse $300 ‘i 2.211 'l‘rot and Pace (P10 time allowance) —- — -— — ~ — P““s° 5 (‘ome and watch such Trixie Volo. Harvest Melody» 24111101 Rosebud. H“ If day l1c unfavor 1111111111 felritations -S (lrcrii, (irattan Peter 01¢» with lmssi L ._.S11mmerside Band to be in Attendance Wnsua] Midway Attractions and Booihs- 1 able races will be held on following WflInWdilY- ', 111.1,. Bowness 81 8on1 I commas nmacrons 111m EMBALMEB-S Prince Count; 800N131 Ambulance in Chill! Sllmmerslde, uedeque and Kensingwn ‘If-l Phone —8 CLASSES- July 7th at same hell!‘- Admission 50c Plus Tax stars of the turf as Lusty Frisco. H919" D'- Bud Cope, Jackie V010. ckfasi Mac Volo, Frank J. Ortolalt; 316713111" m‘? ‘ ble 111111111111111 entries Cars parked in centre field 25¢ (vnRiEN and PERRY, Managers- celebrated his 77th birthday on Friday. June l3. Among the guests was his granddaughter, Mrs. Elvin McArthur, and daughter Joyce, of Eimsdale. -Rev. D. L. Griffiths and Mrs. Grlfiiths, with their son Kenneth. of Metis Beach, Quebec, arrived on Tuesday evening last on a visit to h 300 Trixie Volo Young People Honor Pastor The membe , of the Young People's Society of Union Corner and Wellington met last week at. the home of Mrs. Louise Gamble. St. Nicholas. together with frietrds and neighbors w bid goodbye to Rev. E. R. Woodside and Mrs. Woodside. who leave next week for Cornwall. Miss Grace Barlow, pre- sident of the Young People‘: Soc- iety, was in the chair and called the meeting to order. Mr. Ernest Moore conducted tnc devotional period. After the busi- ness of the meeting was concluded the president called on Miss Verda Allen to make a presentation to Rev. and Mrs. Woodside. Mr. Pres- ton Barlow read the address which accompanied the gift. Rev. and Mrs. Woodsirie both made fitting replies and nsstircd the young purple they would 11l- ways remember the happy hours together. A social evening and refresh- ments brought the evening to a close. 5 I- ,.,.<,,. PAINTSNWALRNI j-‘m-ewell In C.W.L. Member The Catholic Women's League of Kumkorat 100k an affectionate BT6- wcli to one of their oldest members. Mrs. T. A. Mclvor. shortly Pew"? she left to take up her TSSICIEXIC: u; Summerslde. The League m9 B 1111's. Mclvous home and the W951’ c1011.. Airs. John M. Mulligan £12m N "t 1n read the atldress and a r- \'.':1r<1.~; chi e11 on .\i1'.~'. hlufl’ 51111113111 to make the prirsetiiat on oi a parting gift. _ A social hour followed in wlgiorlsr Mrs. Mclyoiruithankcd the mBm e for their ' 11955- Mrs. Mclvor thenvurvcd rcfrehshi; mcnts and thc ladies took t e lCfl\'C.'"S GOOD GROOMING EXPORT“ PLAIN END$ MOIQTUREPRODI PAPEk DANIEL IV. TAYLOR On Friday, May 2i, the people of St. Peter's Island and vicinity were saddened to hear of thedeath of a well known and hmhiy rc- sperlcfl resident in the pPfHvll of Mr. Daniel W. 'I'.'1_vlor at the early age 11f 64 years. He always ->n- joycci good health until about a yenr prior to his death when he was stricken with paralysis from which he never regained his for- mer health. He was twice nmrrlcfl. first tn Sophie Currie of Fairviow who pre- deceased him twent-_v-two years ago leaving three children who still survive: Katie, Mrs. Ernest Prcst. and Roy. of Mooseland, NS: Eva town. P. El. later he was mar- ried to Maud .\I.'1cF‘ari_ven of Rive sides dred and Lloyd. seven. of whom four are still 11v- ing: James. at Cumberland; Wil- liam. of New Dominion; John and Elizabeth (Mrs. Camerotn of Brit- ish Columbia. Following a short service at the was very largelfv attended. K. Ross officiated. The floral tributes. were was ltelcl. lvlessrs The pail hearers wt": . Phi’- Bruadcasfs “From Commence Tonigh JASPER PARK LODGE. Alta. June 23—Arrnn1rements have now been made with the. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation for radio programs from Jasper Park Lodge for the summer season. emg today (Wednesdayl the nat- lonal network will be tiscd for a half hour program with the last fifteen minutes of every Wednes- day program going to the Mutual Broadcasting System in the United States. Every Saturday evening the program will be on the air from the western network only. The Wednesday evening prog- rams will commence at 9 dclock "Mountain Standard Time" (1.00 am. A.DS.T.1 over the National Network. At 9.15 o'clock the pro- gram will be cut into the Mutual System in the United States. 'I‘11e Saturday evening programs will commence at 10 o'clock "Mountain Standard Time" 2.00 am. ADST) and continue for half an hour. The Joe Decourcey Orchestra. which has the unique distinction of mnt-ainmg no brass and uses strings and reeds exclusively. has a very extensive musical library of both concert and dance numbers. and already is well known over the air waves. in both Canada and the United States. This orchestra wih play at Jasper Park Indgethrottgh- out the summer season. VERNON IVOMEN S INSTITUTE The June meeting of the Vernon Women's Institute. was held in Vernon Hail. on June 14th. With the President. in the chair. the mcciin: rmened 11v singing the Lay m ,1 5111111111 of rleodorants. 115g a depzlatory or a razor rvflilllif" 1y to yctuovc superfluous hair on legg and under arms, keep gloves and white lingerie ncckwear ' scrupui tisly clean, clothes pressed. I Get into the habit of i1rush1ng 3/01"‘ hat when you take 1t oil and again ‘nefcrr you put it on. SHES-ENAMELS "LEAVE Np B13.‘ H MARKS“ .- T111 law-i. 1a. vapimsfl OLOR CO. LIMITED I'M} 1 meeting were Ode. followed l1_1- the (‘reed repent- ed in unison. Eight members answered Roi‘. Call. 'l‘hc ntintitos of the last read and adopted. The $l‘(‘f'!‘iflI'\' rend ihc correapnu. dpmp, T1115 n31; followed 11v :1 bliSiflP>$ discussion. Mrs. Law-on Jcnkin . and lviu. Contmen- ‘ SUMMERSIDE 1 COUNTY CHRONICLE MACDONALUS EXPERT A FILTER TIP In Memgriam lflarletonittdVicinity Mrs. Teri ltlatArthttr of (‘harlotle- 1 Point who still survives him. be- 1 seven children. Sarah. An- i. 1111-. Billie Reginald. liiadden. yui- i He was one of a large fanuly of 1 home the service was held from 1 cat-l; ul the competmg unions dc- New Dominion United Church and ' servmi credit for Mr. D. , James Taylor. Nelson Cur- j i rie. Peter Currie. John MaeFady-czi 1 presided and before the opening Charles lvfaeDougall. Ivfiehaclbfur- 1" play 611811111111; 8111"" 8nd Jasper Park Lodge’ ' incton. Freetown was the Wkfllle!‘ l A . xnonr f/ PLHIII. . 1. FI IJJITl-I THE/TIE FILTER TIP With EXPORT-it’: Quality first “plain ends" but with the advantage of molsrureproof paper -or if you prefer, EXPORT "A", the new filter tip cigarette. In either case, fme quality <tobaccos assure you full smoking satisfaction and pleasure. // E [children who occupied the plat- form. I The superintendent, Mr. Walter . _ . . Lord. spoke of the encouraging i . . Si; f DsS '11 - isfitlnxgmz xéapplif.‘rafier5c am: attendance and the work. being . ‘ < .. 1 . ‘ u. . 1 guest of her grand-parents. Mr. 1 0d “n l” ‘he h m!“ ‘each and Mrs. Robert .\lf‘Wllll3fll.\. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Carruthers’ of Augustine Cove arc rcceivmr Rev. Fred M. Young gave a brief address. urging the co-oper- anon of piirehi-S and adults. Greet- lhe congratulations <1: them v _ . _ frlefuls on the birth o a (laughter ixiTlchfiEalgt ‘Yzfizfflcfiynziige on Hmrsdrkv ‘hm? “my” t 1 travelling secretary. who voice: M1‘. and Mrs. Reuuuthl .\iulia1 . ms am”? m“ or [he “W1C! .\i::..» Enzabelh Innmn and Mr. The Omanflm, were Miss “m: J ~k Carruthers all of Summer- szde motored to Cape 'l‘1‘u\'»"1‘£0 Mid Augustine Cove last Sunday. H15 friends will regret 10 learn that Mr. Willard Crooks of Capt‘ 'l‘ra\'cr.\'c received painful IHJUYIQS while at his work on the S. S. Charlottetown at Borden on Fri- Mtittart and Mrs. Kenneth Mut tart. Foiloyvtng is the program Hymn by the sehooi—Pra1sc m: soul the King of Heaven. Prayer- Rcv. Fred M. Young. Dutm-Hol; Spirit. htar us. Ruth MacDonalc and Mildred Lowther. Sc-ripturf d“ Readings by Harold Bell, Mars ~ Quiglcy and Helen Lord. Song- D" Arthur Ben or Bammore Jesus Loves Me. .711hlor class ‘ h1-1-1ved 1n Cape Traverse Wednes- Hm‘ Ingm- mnm hump by ‘he Hvmnw-Thr: wise mar bring thei. 1'. 1' : : 1" . t! sm-‘uvus ulness all) his Ylathera ghqe“ gonevnrAglqtgonw\gr1 Sgligij Eimrmm B91" r‘ BBQ an. l‘? Jesus loves the httle children father. accompanied b1 Mrs. Bel Jumnr Ems RBadmg_ThF Jar a loft Saturday" morning ‘for Balti- ' Rnsamnryy FPme min‘ Addruk more where Mr. Bell 1111. receive RM Fwd M, Yum: Oflpflnl i i""""m"m' Rflclffitlfifr-Wllhht shall I give him T?“ Mary Tmwsdaie. Song-Birds an "RAMA CONTE5T singing. Senior girls. Hywnn-Takf The Western Union drama con- 1 my 1"" F“ l“ n be" Addres" ‘Rev m“ much wok place m cam‘ Ralph irumv Benediction. Traverse Hall on Tuesday evening. June 11111 was well attended and 15111111111111 or Handicraft Work fllVllLf an entirely different type i; entitled "Soup. 51nd and‘, Visitors 111 Miscouchl (‘1111\"‘r1.t " ion Stmday were pnvilccr-d ‘o see the exhibition of work by the p11~ pils. which was on display‘ 1n the their perform- ance. 'l‘he Freetown play "Our ' Lean Years" was sequel 1/1 their many l 111st y'ear's presentation. Bedeque and bcaiulftll. which testified to . the esteem in which the dercae-erl 1 . l . ..~s Anzta Webb of Cavindlsn "Owl music room. Some really very 1 music was rendered by ythe Frcti- fine piece, of nEK-uewmk by 11111 ‘ 10W" 8114i 911F171? 1 P m Y ‘hands of the upper grades brought . mXiiflll M11“ Vilma- schilmla“ .‘ many compltntelliary remarks. The and M13 Fred M0159 5a"? W0 ‘ work of the little tots was most duets which were much ap- l? 1nterest1ngp some 6010mm maps pTC-Ciiltéd. Their accompanist was i by m, pupa‘ o; Grade 2 were , Rel‘. Arthur Organ l credit co the little ones and were The Judges were M156 MMBH“ I displayed with much justifiable Pilman of Travellers Rest, Rein-l Imp]... A very mwresflnn dmpmy L. G. Davzes o? Summcrside and “.35 m, mm, drFsms made by .\fr. Norman MacDonald of Kens- 4‘ pup“, o; Grade 3 for ‘he “mo, ;Red Cross. Every little garment lwas made by hand and will o1 i. 1111mm 01-1-1- 11> u» Red Cros Soc- : iety. The examples of penmanship from Grade i to Grades 9 and it I were excellent. and in Grades 9am‘! 1‘ l0 i5 pupils won the MacLean cer- tificate for writing and three pu- plls received good progress cards. The senior girls instead of mak- ing altar linens for the poor mis- by a small margin. The judges gave ‘some helpful criticism and sugcwtfons for improvement. 'l"he nqeWitig closed with the National .\1'.'!1ct11 JUNE WEDDING A very pretty weddzng took place at Borden Wednesday mommg. June 16th when Rev. W. E. l Aionaghan united 1n marriage Miss of Mrs. Thomas McCarvllle of Carleton, and Mr. Earl Mclnnis of Charlottetown. The bride look- of pmk lace over pink satin with hat to match and carrying a mother-of-pearl prayer book. The bridesmaid, Miss Florence Mcinnis Helen McCarville. R.N., daughter‘ ed charming in her wedding gown . | 51011,: 11,: in former years. donated Imoney for a crib for the fnfani t Jesus which was earnestly asked for " by Rev. Father Walsh of the Cath- i nlie Mission at Manor, Saskatche- | wan. Rev. Father Walsh wrotA l that the parishioners of his par- ish had never seen a crib and they were delighted that at lusi they were able to have one for the of Charlottetown, sister of the (‘liilfCh at the Christmas season. E groom was gowned in green lace _.. over pale green satin and wore a ' " hat of the same shade. The groom l was attended by Mr. Harold M03 t Carville. brother of the bride. ‘ After a delicious wedding break- I fast at the home of the bride's i i J. L. DAVISON FUNERAL DIRECTOR mother. the newly married couple AND EMBALMER left for a week's motor trip Kgysmgygy through the Maritlmes. including a visit to the Annapolis Valley. Day and Night Calls i Pmmptly Attended. PHONE 7-4. the bride travelling in a pretty blue suit. On their return Mr. and ‘ Mrs. Mcfnnis will reside in Char- ' lottetonm. Previous to her marriage the bride was tendered a miscellaneous shower at her home. receiving many beautiful and useful gifts. ‘Their friends wish them a happy and successful married life. Wriie for "Sunglo Service Slants" and got valuable INSTITYTE uwhWY-TTING 4 Mary Henry. were nppoinfrd dcleg- ‘ ates to a meeting at Uigg to preoarc for the Convention in July. Lunch was served by Mrs. .7. Sulhvan and ilrs. Jatncs F‘. Murphy. A collection of 40 rent.» was ‘.1I-;v11. Meeting adjourned. "I130 AND YELLOW illack fabric sandals with inch ' heels lacquered in yellow were . wom at a recent fashion show. ‘flier were worn with a b‘a<'k wrol rat over a printed .:‘lk dress in ‘ which yellow. black and white predominated. A blank straw hat and x-cilow gloves completed the | ensemble. l W 0111111111111 110.1111 l The m?“ 'r“"""““*“ mm” feeding. Puhhshed six IIIIIBS 5 '»‘ I‘ l“ -' “ ' ' Breeders in Canada. and (‘Zifflffl out an appropriate and i? ( A‘ practical information on Inx beautifully rendered program w"" 7""- havlng 11s 11s -kr'_vnn1c the theme INTERNATIONAL FOX "Givinn 0119's Best". The lovely L ANIMAL FOODS, LTD. sprint! blosmms were a fitting Summonldo . P. 1:. tsuno 59W; - SIYMMERSIDE, I‘. E. l. OPPOSITE C. N. R. DEPOT FIcaIs-Fouutiaitt Service-Lunches f srrcru. duck Luucn TODAY ron nvsr ram-1.1: 30 CENTS Beef Liver with Onion or Bacon, Baked Potatoes and Hot Rolls .1 Tea Coffee Mill . c141“!