JULY 10. 194‘! t ‘why is a good time iyour Savings Account ‘I'll! more your savings grow me greater your _g“l'd like to start a Savings Account”. Remember . . . what you save is the most important part of what you ear. CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH FOR SUMMER COMFORT e e e , r. ‘ Repel: Insects ~ Stops Sunburn ~ Aids Natural Tan On the beach or anywhere outdoors, Tantoo Repellent Cream gives you modern protection against mosquitoes, black flies, send flees and other annoying pests. One light application repels in- sects for 6 to 8 hours . . . stops painful sunburn . . . aids in acquiring a smooth, natural tan. Tantoo is an odourless, non-staining cream . . . the latest discovery of science for your summer comfort. At your Green Cross dealer now.- ‘Refd. trudensrl llllllill I l I I i I 50 jlofif .50 I4i//t.4./tib‘5" (eeling of independence-oi’ accomplishment-oi‘ readiness to do the things you want to do. It all starts the day you make up your mind to put aside e definite share of your income (or yourself . . . the day you walk into the Royal Bank and say: “Finaedel Trailering [or Your Son and Daughter” is tbe title o] 4 useful little Aoolllsl new available on request at‘ our branches. Please ask for a copy. 'l'l'lE ROYAI. BANK OF CANADA W. R. CRUIKSHANK, Manager Branches also In Hunler River, Mount Stewart, Sulnmsrslde and Tyne Volley. )1 ‘A /‘c%\> \ Victoria - The Village THE gznancorrsrowu GUARDIAN Genital Guardian I ' Th3 alums l; reserved he III! OI [MCI lnlierell. III! eslvertldn‘ 0|] a neway nature III! in!!!“ at five cents a. word skint-l, pel- eble in ’ ._ edvanee. . . CIASWELI. for Photographs. 11111115’! TAXI.- Phone 5B HOWARD MOINNII’ Iltfld Footwear at 115 Queen street. ALL SUMMER. PURSE! reduc- ed to $1.97 at The Fashion Shoppe. PHONE SAUNDERS 180B for group and wedding pictures on location ICE CREAM SOCIAL - At Central Royalty. opposite Belve- dera Station. Thursday. July 10. Served at. "l PM. MACDONALD b ROWE Wood- working Co. Ltd. and L. M. Poole, Co. will be closed all day Selurdayi during the months of July‘ and‘ August. THE OFFICIAL Board Meetin! for Cornwall United Church Pel- toral Charge will be held in Com- wall Church Monday evening, July 14th at 8 p.m. Important business. NOTICE -- We are discontinu- ing buying unwashed wool alter Friday. July 11th, but we are buy- ing washed wool daily at the high- est market prices. Wm. Condon and Sons. CORNWALL UNITED CHURCH Pastoral Charge Sunday, July 13th. Service at New Dominion 11 am. Kingston 2.30 p.m. S. School after service. Cornwall S. School 11 aim. Service of worship 7.30 pm. Dr. A. D. MacKenzie. speaker. HARD oi HEARING ! 7m Demonstration ol HEARING AID CHARLOTTETOWN~ HOTEL Charlottetown, P.E.I. TUESDAY. JULY 15th I I I QUEEN HOTEL. Summerslde, P.E.l. THURSDAY, JULY llth, Commencing at 2 PM. Whether you a_re now_ very hard of NIH"! 0r are it!!! iosin your hear- "18. you owe it to yourse l’ to investi- fiat: the battery-contained, all-in-one aw Acaummn Imperial. so small it bird)’ covers the elm of your hand. No obligation. ree hearing test. Mo. letnusnoltii H. I. SMITH loom 514 Roy Building, HALIFAX, N.S. liorooran Business Studio Giosos . on WM 27m. the closing exer- cises of Th»- umnzn nus lwN for Borden and Mainland Points leaves Char- lottetown 11:15 AM. Returning lng Charlottetown 5:20 RM. All‘ trips Dally including Sunday. Is- -—- i qmssnn EXAMS _- The many friends of Atldrey Todd and Ken-i neth Maihesnn. will be pleased toI they successfully passed their Grade Vlff examinations and received their certificates. Much" cieciit for their success is due to the tireless cfforts of their teach-, er. Wendell Mayne of Bradalbane Village School. HEAR MISQ GRACE CROSBY. gilest speaker Bonshaw Baptist W. M. thank-offering service also solos. duets. mos, violin solos and readings by Mrs. R. D. bl-atheson." Mr. J. E. Heartz, Mr. Stirling In- By The Sea Mrs. Bandy Fraser and young daughter, Charlottetown. were re- cent guests at the home of Mrs. Fraser's sister. Mrs. Keith Myers and Mr. Myers, Victoria. Mrs. James aylcr and young eons Jimmy an Jackie of Toronto are visl-lors for the summed‘ months in Victoria. guests of Mrs. Taylor's mother, Mrs. (D11) Docherty. Dr. Gordon Inman and Mr. Keith Inman of Providence. R. L. are visiting thetlr rather, lvlr‘. Wm. Inmen and Mrs. lnman, Victorl-a. It is twenty one years since Keith less to say he will see many vheuces in many ways and pieces. 1W‘!- Wflsley Boyce and daughter D0115. East Royalty Charlottetown, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Finley Ferguson, Victoria. Mrs. Boyce and daughter intend leaving shortly for the Can. odlan West to join Mr. Boyce and son Gordon in Regina where they are now located having secured positions there a month or more ago with Mr, Boyce's brother, Mr. Hflfry Boyce who has resided there for a number ofyeors. The Evening Auxiliary of the W. M. S. Victoria held Iheir reg- ular monthly meeting on Friday, July 4th at the home of Mrs. Dan MacLeod with nine members pre- sent. The president Mrs. Keith Myers presided an opened the meeting with prayer from the lvtlaclonary Monthly. ‘The hymn "Jesus Shall Reign Wher'er the Sun" was sung followed by Scrip- ture reading. Ephesians chapter 2 verses ll to 22 by Miss Florence Inmnn. A prayer was then read by Mrs. Donald MacLeod and the hymn "In Christ there is no East or West" was sung. The study book on India being there was no study along this line but a very interesting Bible con- test was put on by Miss Annie MecDougatl which aroused an in- terest in Bible study. A discussion arose and it was decided to begin a study of the New Testament at the next meeting, taking the first five chapters of Saint Matthew, Mrs. Keith Boswell to be in charge of this period. The business part of the meeting then opened and several subiects ol importance were discussed, such as the box of clothing and other articles for Lebrador. Mrs. Wallace Btewart of the W.M.S. very kindly offered to have the articles collected at her home which was agreed to by all present. The Missionary apron which has been going the rounds from house to house was brought in with $5.30 tucked away i-n it. ll. was decided, Io hold n, pantry eele to raise funds. also lo have a special service in the church as soon ea it could be arranged for. Al the close of the meeting e very dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Keith Myers and Mrs. Norman Boulter The next meeting is to be held on the beautiful grounds adloinlng lpuee Nook Cottage te-kln‘ the \ visited his native province so need- completed , man, Mrs. John Dixon, Mrs. Lome' Jbrguson. Misses Mnylea and Ruth Boswell. Mr. David Boswell and Mrs. Keith Boswell. Bonshaw Baptist United. Church, Sunday, July l3. at 8.00 plm. sharp. - | ____. l CITY POLICE COURT — There | were slx persons charged wlthi being drunk and incapable and four others for being drunk and disorderly at the stlpendiairy Mag- istrate's Court yesterday. One drunk and incapable was fi-nerl $20 _and costs or 30 days. one $10 and . lcosts or 30 days and another 20 clays held for good behaviour, the ] lather three being remanded. one until today. one until Monday and ,i.he third for one week. All four of the drunk and disorderlies were l remanded until July ll. A man, charged under the Prohibition Act. was fined $50 and costs of one month, while s, case of wilful dam- y age to property was remanded un- Lil today. form of an outdoor abiielr. A full attendance is requested- "To live in hearts we leave be- hind; Is not to dle"—'!‘hese words we believe can be truly eplflied to the memory of one whose re- movgl from our midst a. little W" a year ago brought a great sense of loneliness and loss to many hearts in this village and many other places for this wonderful nay, the late Mrs. Mary Pen- pralae was a friend whom to know was to love and although she it gone she will never be forgotten. The doors o! her home were al- umyg wide open to an extremely ‘large circle of friends and she nev- er was too busy or too weary to engage in e friendly chat or pre- fight on many occasions as only herself knew hOW. i0!‘ ll" w“ Iposeessed of more than ordinary | abilities in the line of culinary art. |5hg wag g! 9, most courteous and lobliging nature and "kindnw i» all" was hes‘ motto. Her Bible was ‘her constant companion and she rested on the promises of God at was evidenced in her long life well art ihe four score mark of un- Falter-in: faith throudh mm!’ trial; 5nd sorrows for her family ‘of five children and I10!‘ Iillfibllld I all went before her. Through it all ‘she showed the marks of a true Christian lady so obedient was the in the end. daily manifesting |a snlrit of cheerfulnese that em- anated a radiance round and about nei- that made nei- a. companion isought afier by young and old ‘like, Along with a. host of friehds and other relatives who will cher- ish her memory through the years ‘to come is a aistgrdrxfiuisote) George Frances. on n. - hgrtg gnd s, brothexg Mr. Themes Cameron of Victoria in WM" hearts she still lives on for blessed are the deal-l who die in the Lord. they do rest from their labours but their work do follow them. Mrs. (D12) Champion, Charlotte- town. accompanied by her daugh- ter. Miss Helen Champion of Hall- fax, were visitors i0 Victoria re- cently guests of Miss Gertrude Howell end her brother. Mr. Otter- lle Hewett at their home Bette-J. land to do pare a cup 0f tea. her If"! 4°‘ ‘ Training Studio took place. Miss Oorcolan presided, and before an-_ "mmd"! the names o! the gradu- ales for the term. spoke a {ow leaves Bordon 3:55 P.M.. arriv-HVOPdB i0 We Elude!“ r-‘fldy- She. praised all for the way they had applied themselves during those who had completed ihs stud. les in the Bookkeeping, Silorthnhd end Tipewritmg Department, dur- ing the months October-June. She told the KTIUUHLQB to be punctual excellent work when they entered the business world. Tlhe pass list follows: List. of graduates from shorthand and Typewrizing de- partment: Lois Henna-soy, City; Joyce MoCarville city; Phyllis Munn city; Helen Power. Rocky Point; Jean Roach. city; Arden McCorkell, city; Mary E. McIntosh Sourls; Mur el Quinn. Millvale; Theresa Steele, city; Eleanor Ciapp city; Bernice Murray. city. A number of the above mention- ed students have secured their positions. . Competition was keen in the typewrlting test. Words per min- ute for the first four with hiflhest standing being. 5B. 56. 56. and 54. Other members of the class were not m behind. . graduates from the Bookkeeping Department: Eugene Flnlayson. St. Peters Harbor; Helen Chappell, city; Allse Rm?- bem, city‘; ii-leiidn Powier, KY Pointy Jean Roach city; Betty Osborne. city; Bun!“ Jem- Georgetown; Jean Lund. city; Edna Ruben-nah, Southport; Maurice Arnold completed DWI)“ Entry. The following students worked well in the Shorhhsnd and Type- writing department, but did not mm, finals; willie Doucatte, Bet- ty Ccady, Gloria MoNelll, Rome. Ooles, Mildred Campbell. The following students did good work in the Bookkeeping depart- M A RV E N ' S Finest Quality SIIJIII BIKE Cellophane Wrapped Always Fresh i ; m A av: N ' s Scotch Style OATCAKES Containing calcium, phoe. phonic, iron and vitsmhs Br sad Br. Buy Marvesfs Cakes end Biscuits-protectively wrap- ped and packaged-always safe and clean. Q MM Cakes end Ilseults el Quality Since I906 Oorcoran Businessi merit but did not study: J. Georgina Ruth Chapp-"l, Marjorie Arsenault. Mary Corr has] mo’ winning,‘ 385mm mo. Eunice thqone paper to write. land Motor Transport. phone 248. ‘Yeah and mid? Bvecial mention 01mm” of tQ-péwriting pram“; d“... ing the term. PAGE THREI and at the CASH 6' CARRY STORES We invite you to inspect our large Store with its Icrge variety ol food for all meals. Special prices on ease lots for summer cottages, tourist comps, ste. SUNKIST JUICY-GOOD SIZE ORANGES Buy Them By The Buglul For Health 4 doz. $1.00 FRESH BERRIES-“TODAY Please Order Early-Supply Is imiled uart boat Reg. 4s. lb. -- lb. 39¢ TRIMMED CHOICE, PORK CHOP Zilbiik C n IS DELICIOUS lb. 39c FARMERS-WE HAVE O HAY SALT 1n stock LIMITED SUPPLY-ORDER EARLY Choice HEAD LETTUCE. 2 for 5 Boglois or More $l.00 lag $1.09 a bag .. ZSCHZMQ... Lb. m... Blend Orange and Grapefruit, Pure Orange Juice, and Sweetened Grapefruit Juice. 3 48 oz. fins 99C ijxezfr CASH s. CARRY STORES y COD. I87 or. Geo. st, Charlottetown IN STOCK "The Big Store With The Big Stock” complete the u 1 ' “l m";- PWY Pills°ydicgipl>rceil loomlallcclampbeu l00 Bhrke‘ °‘?"°“°“ Do “Mary Carr 100 Eleanor Clapp 100’ m“ c°“"°‘~IY-.Myrc Costliln 10o, Winnie DOHceite Almost every student did a fell’ fiifforégf iluitfinliildgyldElol/‘iciatixiizxh liicNeiughton 100. Gloria MnNeill ‘loo, Phyllis Munn 100. Bernice 100 Spelling. Possible (Alpha- betically arra aged i. gay, and u Mxyy‘ “whim Till‘. smnm mi s 0 The ‘Flgnew-Sttrpass stores serving the Maritlmes .~ NEW BRUNSWICK: Cempbellton, Fredericton, Moneten (2 bran Edna Steele 100. Gcorgelm Burke 96. 96. Doris Connolly Dd, Roy Pur 94. Clarence Doyle 92, Eva Gurn 100, Dos-in MdKlnnon 100. Jessie 92 Be lovely in your leisure with a pair of these saucy _ summer scuflb . . . feminine, Mildred Murray 100. Betty Osborne lil Helen Power 100. Jean Roach 1N Robertson 100. There Doris Weathcrble l Rome. Cole Linddl‘ 92—Murlel Quinn, Mans Ice Arnold. ‘\ f, . . . slip intofomforl withythese eay-toTpncIc vacation-time slippers. seful loo. They come h yeflgenrite colours. $2.98 and $3.95 i 3min; p iiiuiNAiF" . . 85 serving 6mm‘ l, Saint John (2 branches). Q. Replica‘ I NOVA SCOTIA: Amherst, Glace Bay, Halifax, New Gleqevgzprlnghill, Sydney, Trnro. Wlnfior. P.E.l.: Charlottetown.