IVAN IINCLAII in rt't'i)gilll.l0Il of outstanding pLmt-e in the men's clubs of the United Church in Prince Edward mutt, John A. MacNair. Char- lnlleiuvtn has been named Life agnorary President oi the Prince muard Island Presbytery Men's " ncii. Jliur to illness Mr. MacNair ens unable to attned the annual nit-sting of the council which was held in conjunction with a week- and conference held at Stanhope lam-it inn and yesterday Mr. llail Sinclair. treasurer of the Presbytery Men's Council and mhnedtate past president at the atrial Trinity Church. Charlotte- tmn made the presentation oi the certincatc to Mr. MecNair ..m. EASTERN GUARDIAN FRESH cspons at Gavin Reid's immediate delivery. Phone Mont- ague 64-7. sr. MARY'S perish bingo. Montague. Tuesday. I:Iti p.m. Good prizes. lliesentation Made At lodge Hrs. Erma Macl.arcn presi- dril at the regular meeting of Arme Rebekah Lodge. Monie- guc. Thursday evening. ” ” htmness was transacted and ii- nai arrangements were made tor holding the annual corn boll al the close of the next meeting Plans were also discussed for holding the annual roll call night on September Will. The committee in charge of arrange- -ments is comprised oi Mrs. Ruth liiacbcttd, Mrs. Doris Llewellyn and Mrs. Catherine Stewart. Al the close of the meeting a social hour was enjoyed. Mrs. Kenneth MacPhee (nae Miss Jenn Mcl(ensie.i was presented nilh a gilt from the members in honor of her recent marriage. The presentation was made by Mrs. Alice Greene and the ad- dress was read by Mrs. Llewel- hn lirs. MecPhee graciously expressed her appreciation. iirmus refreshments were served by the lunch committee. Elite Creeds Enjoy Visit i Mr E. Vtcitt Creed oi 0i'Eiion. visited his native prov- iiitr. lie and Mil. Creed spent I seek nsiting with his two sisters. Mrs. Alex Blue. Little Seeds and airs. Rowea Ieocabaugh, Oak a lie). . Mr and Mrs. Creed landed in Charlottetown on Friday. Aug. 3. not were met at the depot by '. and and Mrs. Rowan ' it ha: been eleven years since . rot-usnd. lustre JOHN A. MACNAII x Presbytery Men's Council Honours John A. MacNair on behalf of the Council. organized in the Province and Mr. MscNair has been respos- sible tor getting 14 oi these go- ing. His seal and energy in this work has won him national recog- ition from his Church. His many I ends look forward to Mr. Mac- At the present time. there are Nair's full restoration to good ll United Church Men's clubs health. Teachers At Mount Stewart Elect Mrs. McCormack Pres. The second day of the Mount Stewart Local Teachers Con- vention opened with the Presi- dent. Mrs. Cecelia Mccormack, presiding. The minutes were read by the Secretary. Miss Mabel O'Brien. A program consisting oi e de- monstration on teaching tract- ions and planned exclusively by the local executive was carried out by Sister Marguerite and Sister leahelie Claire. Sister Marguerite pointed out t.hat it a child understands what he is about. then. he enjoys it. She said. "meaningiulnees is the key to success." This demonstra- tion proved to he most interest- ing and instructive to the other teachers. The Question Box Committee brought a number oi questions before the assembly which were discussed freely be those pre- sent. IESOLUTIONS The committee on resolutions turned in the following resolut- tione: ii.) That the Department oi Education be commended for the revision of the Programme ol Studies (2.) Whereas many teachers tied the teaching of phonics very difficult. be it re- solved that the Department have the book "Reading With Phon ice." by Bay and Wtngo. on hand in the school supply. is.) Wbcreee last year's resol- ution relative to the combining ol "Out Heritage" and "The Golden Caravan" text books in grades nine and an received little recollltion from the euth- orities and whearee we feel that this would greatly iaciiitate the teaching oi the literature pro- gramme. be it resolved that this - iutioe he brought be- fore the curricular committee again. (4.) 'l1Iat this favor CREATIVE WRITING The teachers were privileged to hear a most enjoyable talk on "Creative Writing through the grades." by Miss Helen Yeo of the Teachers Training De- partment oi P.W.C. in the course oi her address Miss Yeo said. "Creative writing is an expres- sion oi ideas and emotions which we have made our own and which we are trying to get across to others.” The slate oi oificcrs for the coming year is as follows: President - Mrs. Cecelia Mccor; mack. Vice-President Mrs. Nellie Hcndricken. Secretary Miss Mabel O'Brien. The meeting adjourned with the the singing oi "The Queen." legion Picnic ls Enioyed The annual Legion Picnic which was held at Brudenell. was well attended by members oi the Montague Branch. An ei- ternoon oi swimming. games. and other sports was enjoyed and a delicious lunch was served at the supper hour. The following are the sports events and the winners. Tiny tots: 1. Elizabeth Greene. 2. William Clair. I. Alan Greene. Dash. 1 to I years 1. Betty I.ou Gillie. 2. Ray Campbell. I. Judy Hughes. Boys. 7-8 years. i. Spence Mat.-Donald 2. John Sullivan. I. Carl Macliinnon. Dash. 9 years. i. Kenneth Campbell. 2. Marlene MecGowan I. Gail Mcitecman. Dash 10 years. 1. Roger Clair. 2. Lila Dewar. Boys I2 to ll years 1. Douglas Docherty. 3. John Clair. .3. in Campbell. the plan adopted elsewhere oi leaving a hall-day of tall eon- st xatary oi 'l'eacbers' Federat- Thema oi her address was "The Educational Crisis from the teacher! standpoint." Miss Maria Bowness. gadaatieahleschoolroom. Heads Hotel Association J. Gordon Mchiichasl. presi- dent oi Hotel Association at Canada. announces the appoint- ment ol Leo W. Bredt. oi Tor- onto, an Executive Secretary of the Association. eiiective lept- embsr let. Mr. Bradt was formerly ae- sistaot to the president and sales manager oi the 0'Keeie Brewing Co. Ltd. in his new role he will work from the H.A. C. head oitice shortly to be ap- nsd ia'l'orooto. PROVINCIAL PLOWING MATCH DUNDAS PLOWING CLASSES TIMITAILI All Clmses to start on time WIDNIIBDAY. IIPT. ll f.'Veferan Ayrshire Breeder E?! ii i E is-iv?” 5"? E; it t it lei y Jean who produced ill.- bs oi milk in her liietime. second was Winswept Bet- at produced more than 100.- be oi milk in seven lactat- And the third was Sunny Slope Pay the cow he sold to l SE33 th l E . it easy. From now on i shall be tr 2 will carry on. The only differ- enct is that tor the past iew years the father has been help- ing the son at the fair." Now "he says," I am going to take watching from the sidelines." The Provincial Chenile bedspread handmade. l. Erma G. Baker, North Bede- que. 2. Mrs. H. W..Adams. Oi- ary. Corchetcd bedspread. 1. Erma G. Baker, North Bedequc. 2. Mrs. William Deurwaarder. 9 Willow St. Hollis Cornery. P.E.l., Mrs. H. W. Robertson. East Bal- tic. Knitted bedspread. 1. Mrs. Jar- vis L. LcPage, Hunter River. 2. Mrs. Frank A. Desltoche. Mis- couche. Ce heted Afghan. 1. Mrs. Wen- dell Wood. RR. 6. Charlottetown; 2. Miss Shirley Clark. North Ri- ver Road, 3. Mrs. George J. Rog- ers St.. 230 Prince St. Knitted Afghan. l. Miss Fran- ces Vessey. York. 2. Mrs. El- mer Larter, 30": Grafton St.. I. Miss Annie C. Shields. Clermont. Crocheted tablecloth. 1. Ella M. Clark. Rustic-o, 2. Erma Baker. North Bedeque. 3. Mrs. Arthur Macl(ay. Albany. Tablecloth embroidered with 4 scrviettes: l. Erma G. Baker. North Bedeque. I. Mrs. Howard MacKay. More-ll. Dollies. u hctcd, 1. Mrs. E. Mutlow. ii North River Road. Lynette Brown. New Glasgow. 8. Mrs. Wm. MacKay. R.R. No 6. Charlottetown. Pillow Cases. white embroid- ery. 1. Mrs. Jarvis L. LePage. Hunter River. 2. Velma Munn. I9 Euston St.. 3. Dorothy Rodd. 96 "ighland Ave. Pillowcases. colored embroid- ery. l. Erma G. Baker. North Bedcque. 2. Peuiene Nabuurs. Cardigan R.R.2, 3. Mrs. Jar- vis Bernard. Long River. Pillow cases. cut work. 1. Mrs. J. H. Bishop. lo Lapthorn Ave., 2. Mrs. Read Stevenson. Rustico. I. Erma G. Baker, North Bede- que. Pillow eases. crocheted edges. 1. Mrs. W, B. Creed. Highileid. 2. Mrs. Willard Thompson. Mar- gate. 3. Mrs. Roy Younker. King- ston. Place mats. crocheted. rectan- gular. set oi 4 with serviettes: l. Erma G. Baker. North Bede- que. 1. Mrs. William MncKay. l'i.R. G. Charlottetown. List Of Prize Winners At Exhibition amiss: Av- . 1. . Nicholson. is Summer St.. 3. Mrs. Annie Beeton. Bestoae Mills B.lt. No. I, Box I. Mitts. leland wool. plain. 1. Mrs. Harriet Itockman, 43 Sum- mar St.. 2. Mrs. W. B. Creed. Higlsfield. 1. Mrs. James Clerk. Charlottetown. RR. 2. Mitts. iancy. 1. Mrs. Norman Nicholson. to Summer St.. Mrs. Wendell Phillips. 43 Sum- mer St.. 3. Mrs. Harriet Stock- man. (3 Summer St. Gloves . island wool. 1. Mrs. W. B. Creed. Highiield. 2. Flor- ence E. MacLeod. 36 liochford. I. Mrs. Harriett Stockman. 43 Summer St. Nicholson. to Summer St.. Mrs. James Clerk. town. RR. 2. 8. Mrs. Harriett Stockmen. 43 Summer St. Yarn. homespun. any color. Place mats. embroidered. set of 4 with ceterpiece and I servi- ettes: 1. Wise Erma G. Baker, North Bedeque. 2. Mrs. Wm. Mc- Kay. RR. 6. Charlottetown. Cushion. original design. 1. Mrs. L. Enserink. Cornwall, 2. 3. Miss Velma Munn. 19 Eueton St, 3. Mrs. Renus Bysierveldt. Bed- tord Station. Sample of taiting, 1. Margaret Coies. North Milton. .2 Erma G. Baker, North Bedeque. Sample oi netting, Ii. Mrs. El- mer Larter. 3014. Grafton St. Sample oi lace, knitted. 1. Mrs. Elmer Lartcr. 30'-i Grafton St.. Miss M. Winnie Coies. 59 Euston St.. I. Mrs. Harold Praw- se. First St.. Parkdale. Sample oi lace, crocheted. 1. Mrs. John Warren, North River, 2. Mrs. Elmer Larter, NW: Grai- ion Street. I. Mrs. Herman Sew- uster. lledtord Station. Girl's Dress. knitted. 1. Mrs. Wendell Phillips. 43 Summe St.. 2. Miss Carrie Boelhouur. 7! School St.. 3. Mrs. Lewis White. 9'6 Elm St. Girl's dress. crocheted. 2. Mrs. H. N. Robinson. as Edward St.. I. Miss Pauline Nabuurs.. Cer- digsn R.R. . Girl's dress. smocked. 1. Mrs. Gordon Warren. North River Road. 2 Mrs. Wendell Phillips. 43 Summer St.. I. Mrs. Haber W. Jones. 06 Greenfield Ave. Boy's suit. knitted. 1. Mrs. Le- wis. White. 9V; Elm Ave., 2. Mrs. Wendell Phillips. 4! Summer St.. I. Mrs. Norman Nicholson. to Summer St. Bonoeti and bootees. 1. Mrs. Norman Nicholson. 46 Summer St.. 1. Mrs. Lewis White. 9V: Elm Ave., 3. Erma G. Baker. North two ply. 1. Mrs. J. E. MacLeod. Long River, 2. Mrs. K. Dar- rach. Clyde River. Fair Isle, knitting. any color. 1. Miss Dorothy Rodd. 95 High- land Ave., 2. Mrs. H. J. MacWii- liasns. 0'Leary. 3. Mrs. Wen- dell Phillips, 48 Summer St. Carriage cover. knitted, croc- heted or woven. 2. Nora Mac- Lean. Souris. 3. Mrs. Lewis White. N6 Elm Ave. Lady's housedress. cotton, 1. Mrs. Reginald Coles, North Mil- ion, 1. Mrs. Alton Rodd. Milton. 1. Mrs. Wendell Phillips, 43 Sum- mer St. I-Id)": afternoon dress. any material. 1. Mrs. Alton Rodd, Milton, 2. Mrs. Wendell Phillips, 43 Summer St.. I. Pauline Ne- huurs. Cardigan. R.R. 2. Girls' summer dress. cotton, 1. Mrs. Norman Nicholson, 46 Summer St.. 2. Mrs. Wendell Phillips. 43 Summer St.. 3. Mrs. loddy 0'l-lanlt-'3'. no Kent St. Boys' suit, washable. 1. Mn. Norman Nicholson. 46 Summer For Sale Business premises centrally located on Main St. This in an ideal stand. For fur- ther particulars apply to: MELVIN J. McQUAID, Solicitor. Deurwaerder. l - la Mac-Kinnon. Clyde River. Gloves. iancy. 1. Mrs. Norman Chum": Samuel Dunning. French River. I. I. Ill-s. Wendell Phillips. I Summer st. Child's sun sun. 1. Mrs. Nar- Kianae. Clyde River. 2. Mrs. Frank Ross. It Hawthorne Ave., 8. Myrtle L. Perry, ll Beasley Ave. Sport shirt. men's or boy's. size 12 up. 1. Mrs. Wendell Phil- lips. 43 Somme: St.. 2. Mrs. Nei- 8. Mrs. Haber W. Jones. 66 Green- tleld Ave. Tailored Pyjamas. man's or wo- man's. 1. Mrs. Norman Nichol- son. 46 Summer St.. 2. Mrs. Wendell Phillips. 43 Summer St.. 3.. Mrs. Frank Ross, N Haw- thorne Ave. Work apron, 1. Mrs. Alton Rudd. Milton. 2. Mrs. Norman .NTEhoison. 46 Summer St.. 3. Mrs. 'Wendeii Phiuips, 43 Summer St. A Fancy apron. 1. Mrs. John Varren. North River. 2. Myrtle L. Perry. 11 Beasley Ave., 3. Mrs. Norman Nicholson, so Sum- mer St. Quilt. applique work. 1. Mrs. Wendell Phillips. 13 Summer St.. 2. Mrs. Ernest Ladner. North Ri- ver. 3. Mrs. John A. Maclnnls. St. Peter's Bay. Quilt. patchwork cotton. 1. Mrs. 2. Mrs. Gerald Hooper. Milton. 3'. Mrs. Walter Dixon. East Bal- c. Quilt. patchwork made by as group, 1. Sr. W. A. Free Church: of Scotland, 2. St. John's, Mil- ton. 2. Jr. W. A. Free Church of Scotland. Find Key Unit in N. W. Passage WASHINGTON (AP)-A Cana- dian Arctic patrol vessel three US. coast guard ships have gone throuui Beilot strait. "key link in the northwest pae- eage." its navy reported stin- day. Their journey through the 50- ioot channel at the northan tip oi the continent established an ucape route eastward for ships which othuwise might be trapped by Arctic icepacks. At the eastern exit of the strait. commanding officers oi the ships signed a message re- porting on their journey and left it in s cairn near Fort Rose. Somerset Island. The Canadian ship. the Labra- dor. led the way in overcast weather and the three U.S. ves- 1. Mrs. Harold Prowse. Parkdaie. 2. Mrs. Willard Thompson, Mar- gate. Comio.-ter with down or wool. fancy covering. 1. Mrs. Mary MacMiilan. Wood islands West. 2. Mrs. John Warren, North Riv- er. Quilt, a p pl iq u e. made by a group. oroginal design. 1. Mrs. Harriett Stockman. ta Sum- mer St.. 2. Mrs. George Bernard. Hunter River. 3. Mrs. John Ford. UIOI ISLAII CAIIIOII FERRY SERVICE JUNE 15 to SEPT. 22 Daily from each terminal: 7 a.m.. 9 a.m.. ll a.m.. 1 p.m.. 3 p.rn.. 5 p.m. STANDARD TIME For daily report dial CFCY on first weather broadcast. Cross early and avoid delay. Reservations Llrnited. For particulars contact: Hunter River. Special Entry: 1. Mrs. Flor-;' encc E. MacLeod. 86 Rochiordt 2. Mrs. James Campbell. Hamp- ton 3. Mrs. Howard MacKay. Morell. Quilt. applique. work crib size. NORTHUMBERLAN D FERRIES LIMITED Charlottetown. P. 1:. Island ONLY For a limited time only ON M EDICATED. GREASELESS NOXZEIVIA SPECIAL 69-E JAR) 98i Bedcque. Baby's jacket. wool. L Mrs. Wlllarn Dsurwaarder. I Wil- low St.. Hollis Cornar. P.E.l.. 2. Mrs. George Smith. lo! Prince St.. 3. Erma G. Baker. North Bedeque. child's sweeter wool. 1- Mr!- Wendeli Phuiips, 0 summer St.. 2. Mrs. George smith. toe Up per Prince St.. I. 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