"PAGE TWELVE - {:___ Qwiuslm! i‘ Qfl-Uik WQ QWRRmm- \k-\b‘-N¥L§lval\h\\3 w» s..c\v.y~»e=_.sn\o ixissoaummfio§ififisl5§ new“ were» we“ fisixihose Tee. ”i..=.~.qes_6~'1=_&”~ "we Qtlilljllli. - - hulasel. ‘k Omission: r__...._. ..._._.__..__. ____ F? __._...___ _ The Highway Traffic Act, 1930A A Public Notice Owners and operators of motor vehicles are warned that the follnwinir violations of The Highway Traffic Act may lcad tn cancellation or suspension of licenses: (l) Operating or being in charge of a motor vehicle while under the influence of liquor. '3' '3' "rivin: in .1 reckless manner. ii“ Y**'*kl<'-‘~=b' ruttlnr in ahead o! another can i3? Swillfilflt to the left at n comer or turn of the rec Always keep to the right. ' ‘ ill Driving at excessive speed through towns gm] villages. '5' _F-'ll1llf@ t0 Rive half the road in meeting or being overtaken by other vehicles. i6) Passing a vehicle: (It Vpvm an up grade where the driver has not a clear view of the highway for [our hundred {u}, Upon an intersection of highways. Flinn a curve in the roul. (bi (C) \ i7» Failure to stop when signalled by s Tnfflc Officer. (SI Failure to stop alter an accident. l9) Driving without markers or with only one marker or with markers which were not issued for the motor vehicle 0n which carried. ill); Section ~i m’ the Act requires markers w rernsln on the motor vehicle when ownership ls changed. ul-U Sectional tel mndeflhlcinalerrmillalsix- rtered motnr vehicle until the registration has been trans- ierreri on the records of the Secretary to the name oi the new timer.“ ill!) Owners of motor vehicles permitting unlicensed per- sons or minors to operate their vehicle are liable to have their license cancelled. il3i No one under the nge of sixteen years is eligible to hold an Operator's license. Care, courtesy and common sense will hell) ll! "film"! accidents. H. R. STEWART. Deputy Provincial Secretary. - must.- llbkitsxnlu ‘A- ’ mist-es; AIM ‘W’ a i l“ N . Mic. . Qvcrlastingfi The splendid taste in ' ll. &N. Black Twist stays in--~-you‘ll have the time of your life trying to chew it out. Wherever you buy, insist on this home product. Women rwrsr” (l1 EW|NG > \ llltiltEY s. NICIIDLSON f Religious Ceremony Of Profession _ Arid Reception Mia (me year's residen in Ghos- lottctown the Sisters Adorers or The Moat Precious Blood celebrated their first Religious Cercmuny u! Profes- ion and Reception, on Saturday dune 21st, Mast of Saint Aloysius. and Peta-mud Feast o! the beloved Bishop oi’ Charlottetown. sviho is ill. very unfortunately. at tine present time. The fact or its being the first ceremony oi a. clolswrcd Community here. and the deeply inspiring and impressive nature of the Profession and Reception Ceremonial, nombined to make the occasion a meet morn- orcblc one ‘The presiding Eel/ate, in the aib~ sence of His Lordship, Bishop OLm-ry wsu the Riiziht Reverend Monslmim McLean, M.n.. The Sanctuary though small. ivnr; beautifully decorated, thanks to the magnificent floral gifts from the many friends of the Sisters. The Om-emonial and Mass Music was Ivor fectly rendered by the Sisters of ‘Notrc Dame whose selection was pan-dummy appropiatc and beauti- ful. ~ The “férl: mrt n; the Cermnnnl’ was the reception of the white and rod Habit fit’ the Order by Miss ‘Rita Sweeney, to uthom wns given the name in Religion. Fister Mary of the Eucharistic Heart. The-Profes- sion of Sisinr lvlnry Faint. Ynuis then iolloilved‘ Sister Saint Louis received the black veil, cross and silver rln: and pronounced Tempumrv Vows for a term of three years. The ser- mon was delivered by Reverend Ffl~ thar McCarthy who took as his lcxl the words recorded in the Holy Gos- pel, addressed by the Apostle in our Divine Lord: "Mister, where dwell- est Thou?“ and He answer's-l “Come and are." and they WPHi. and abode wihh Him." Developing t-his text Reverend Father McCarthy describ ed the Spiritual and Religious Life as the ooiismt and close union of the soul with its Muster, divr-llinl: with Him in His abode which is sep- arated from the world in a Place of peace. silence and prayer. poverty and labor. The sermon clearly ex- plained the lnestlmahle advantages h enable the immortal soul to es- cape the shipwreck‘ s0 rampant in the world today. For the small sac- rifice of all that the world holds dear. which after all is nothing, the rclizious soul enjoys a. mace and happiness indescribable and unchnnz ins: “taste and sce that Tho Lord is sweet". v The parents and Sisters o! SistM Mary of The Eucharistic ljlnwrt. Mr. and Mrs John Sweeney and Miss Catherine Sweeney of Toronto. ivcre’ present. and with touching tzhnught- fulness Reverend Father lvIcCarbhy devoted part of the sermon to the greatness of the sacrifice made by parents who give their children to God in Holy Religion. “The young boy o,- zirl who comes to Rcllgion is n new and most. nitric-olive liie open in: out before him m- her, but for the parents, their sacrifice is per- haps the mater. rm- the chosen Bride 0i‘ Christ is often bhe best be- loved, the choicest of the family. But. as wrest as is tfhc mnriiioc, so ‘will be the rcvmrd. both here and hereafter, for God's richest blessings ‘will rest upon those privileged par- enia and ln Heaven. they will enjoy for all etemity a very pnrticillrir ham vine.“ reserved for them nlonc." Besides the Right Reverend Vicar General and Reverend Father Mc- Carthy, there were present in The Sanctuary Right Revel-cud Monsig- nor McDonald. Revercnri Dr Sullivan Oh/splain of the Cnnxmunity, Rev- erend Father McGreel, C.SS.R., Reverend Father McIntyre, Rever- cnd Hillier Hog-an, Rnverend Fath- er B. McDonald. Reverend Father Francis, Reverend Father Gillie and _.___-____ ...._._..'_._.__....._.__._._.__,__ c OAL We are specialising on QUALITY u it ls economy to buy the Best. Our Welsh Anthracite For Furnace, Baseburne... Hunting Stoves and " la the Beat Cargo that ever came to this port. MILLERS CREEK is all Bent with practically no uh. Our first cargo will be here May 23rd. For Ranges, Heating Stoves and Furnaces. CANADIAN GOALS All brands always in stock. oar oun-rmcas Ill ova IAMPLIS. vrr R. T. Holman Lia V-G. i in the full fresh m-dor of youth with, Mg Mmrray. 1706188. LB. l-Ollll Douga-n acted u Master 0! Cere- monlcc with hinuausl fill ill ml! capacity. A. large number d the sisters O! Nbtro Dlmn Ind the Ill- tei-e 0! aunt Mudh was‘ fluent. The Community o! the filth! Adonis 0t The Reciaul 81ml! IN taunt-M nearly seventy years In bl‘ His 1m@'|lp Bid“ llllfl o! St Hyldnlflsc, P. Q. and IIVIQM Mother Osllhmdno Aurllie Oi. ‘flit Precious Blood. The aim 0f the Bl- stltute la repmtlon Ind nidntltifln Rec-lone Blobd Of Jails lad the honor o! His mniceulate Mother. This obiwt is attained l!!! silence. continual rprayer, tths cheating cl The Divine Office dstlllndltthc Hon; 0! Repentbo at midnight. The intcrvoising hours bctweln tht spiritual Eiterciscs srs devoted to =thc vsrioull duties of The Mmutery or well aa in those imdmetsken for I rl-elr support-the sinking olCIiurchI Linens. Allmr Brenda, pointing oi crualflxec, etc. etc. lnaepccialnsanner teThe ma‘ INTERESTED gm; gnaiggrwefijqyvg GUARDIAN EVERYBODY IS 1n the entire Dominion no better Bar is manufactured than the ‘WANT-A-NAME”, product oi National Candy ~-".':d. According to the verdict of the people of Prince Edward Island, through our jobbers and retailers, “It's the heat yet.” We’re staking our reputation as successful candy makers of many years on this harp-tho iirqsltvggulgg manufac- tured on the Island. The Sisters Adam's 0t ‘nae Most Precious Blood who to avail chem-f selves or this opportunity to offer. their most sincere expressions of, gratitude m‘ their may sneak] non-Octhoiim as well u Osthoiics; iwhn have lavished every manner 0i i ikindneaa upon chem since thciri looming bo tlhc Illlml city, Ind‘ iwhoce be ‘lriindcdneal. raiitious iaplrlt and proerzial mun-hearted father-belly have made their rim, ‘year one of unqucliflcd happiness‘ and success. In conaidensllicn of,‘ this fact and as e slllM meme at! proving their gratitude to chase! dear cmai-lctutown friends mai bonctactcrs, The Cloister was open m all the afternoon m me mt. rot i, some hours. se the nastiness o! The | Chapel precluded ell possibility of issuing general invitations. 5 MALPEQUE i, The funeral of the late Mrs. Ohsr‘ lotto Campbell, Hunilton, whose passing has already been Nwrd 1 in the Gun-rdian we; held on Mom‘ day afternoon and was 152E017 lit-l tended. The service was eonductedi by her pastor Rev. Fired Wllllmlwh assisted by the Rev. D. M. Grant. the text being 1i God be for is. who can be against us?" Interment took place in Malpcquc (Iemctcry and the avail bearers were Messrs. Colin Ram- lsay, .1. R. lockerby, Byron Stewart. Be sure. when you send in a narne for the "WANT-A-NAME” Bar- to have a coupon attached to the letter; otherwise your suggestion will be void. Contest closes August 23rd. Cl-[ARLOTTETOWN George Growler. 00rd"! i“ ' W" and Ifartwcll Owllcr. Mrs. Campbell who had reached the ldvH-Iwfld 8R9 of eighty-three years, will always be remembered by her acts of kindness and neighborliness by very meme 1n this conununltli. The sympathy o! all is extended to lhc bcnl-Vfld. Mrs. James A. Campbell received the sad news of the passing of her brother Mr. Wm. E. Piddingmn, B. M., of Wilkies-Bflfltt. Pm, It the size of 51 years. Mr. Piddinltcn was n. teacher of music end 1664M‘ 0i band and orchestra and was in Phil- adelphis, Pm, at. the time cl his MS ing. Much empathy le-Qxpreucd to Mrs. csmpbeli in her bereavement- Mrs. mini Heme)’, Clifton. u the guest of her cousin ,Mrs. Chester Simpson. Rev. W,'T. Rose Hcuilnlton. of sackvllle, N. 3., wva a visitor hm cn ‘Tuesday in the 111M105?» 0! Mt- Alllson University. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis, Mics Davis and MN. Jack Cliff, of Brook- line. Maser, were motorists here re- cently and were the guest-s o! Mr. and Mn. Wilbert DQ111131. lvlr. and Mrs. Ed. P. ruler. Bum- mcrsidé. were vibitul‘: to MQIPOQUB on Sunday. Miss Grace Riley wu s. recent via- itorto PsrlsOcrnmnt-hegucddhm cousin Min Millie 001mm. Mr. and Mn. course MAcKl! and Master Kenneth Maul-Key. Bu. D. M. Grant, Mr. And MR. TlWlll-l Mae-mutt were mctzurilh in Char- llottletcwn on SundlY. Mica Marlon Blmpwn. ctcnograph- or with Hon. A. l. when. spirit sundsy st her bane in the Sslttc. ROYAL VICTORIA COLLEGE McGILL UNIVIRIITY llcltnol. (handled all enamel I1 the lab In. In. lens Italian» all . flaunt lull). , roe women students resident and . non-resident. pruning to: degrees j in the Incuiti of Arts (I. 4.. I. le.. . 53.8.. I. Cam.) and in the Inuit! ,‘ c! Music. litudents n0 cllllble to! acllolnrshlpl in the Faculty ct Arts. i Applililtltill for residence should be msrle early u seeennecstica in l the Cullen is limited. l Inner: n! Lou 71nd In circular all lllotlltlcl Anlr u Mr. Clayton mnald, or Edmonton Alberta, spent. a. iew days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. James Donald Baltic. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Williams Bummer-side were recent visitor; tc Bea View. Among the motorists to summer- cidc on Tuesday were the. following: Messrs. Humid Stewart. Thomas MwNutt. John Crafcr, John Hickcy. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon MlcGousRn. ilk. Neil Mjalllcod. cOn of Mr, H. J. MaeLcod, now a. resident in the State of Maine, is spending a holb] day cl. hie home in the Baltic. Min Sophie Ramsey, Albert/an, is visiting relatives here. M)‘. and Mrs. A. R. Gilils and children, Dr. E. H. and Mrs. Rum- say end children were visitors at th" Bungalow on Sunday. Miss Margaret Ramsay was a rr- ce-nt. visitor to Burlington, tho gill‘ ‘ oi her uncle Mr. Alex. Courins. Mrs. W. O. Maclcod and so Bruce were motorists to Malrcquc cm Thursday evening. Mrs. George Dlcklccon and chlld~ reri, New Olasaow. were recent visi- tors to Bil View. the guests or Mrs. Dldlsimon‘! mother Mrs. Annie Btnwsrw-M. Wcmcna page 80W ‘l0 VAIY THE PLAIN STRING BEANS Don't alwcya just open a. can of string hens. host and scrvc. Since the wsahlflfi. String, outing and pre- psring have all been done by the .. you can ate-rt form there. Stewed Tomatoes with String Beans. ltcw two cups of canned tomatoes, one mall onion (alloedi, [our cloves, two tcsepoone sugar, one-halt tell- spoon salt and a few grains of pep- per for ton minutes. Add two cubs 0f canned etrlnglces beams, cut in short pieces, end one tablespoon butter. when thcrmichlv hot, serve. Green Bean Soup, Julienne Melt four tablespoons butter. add four tablespoons flour and stir until smooth. Add three cup! milk Md glgwly s45 one cup o! liquor fmm a No 2 eon cl stringleas bcltns, stlrrlns until creamy. Beacon with two tea- spoon eslt. s llttlc pepper. celery sell and onion Juice. Out one cup 0f the strinllcll hllnl in fine. lengthwise shreds mines twe teblespovnl PH‘- - rn wanna’: slay sndsdtl.‘ -~~ ' pcrsons. Vrxetablc Eh“)! Buoy. Disc four slices o1 bacon and try. illcmove the bacon and add one-half rrllp of rice tn the fat. Cook gently until brown. Add twp cups o! inma- toos and trwo cups a! liquid (use liq- ufdfmnnNoJcai-iuistrizsibcana and liquor from a small can o! butt- on. mushrooms, adding water l! needed) rind nhen add bouillon cube. (‘look until the rice in bender. Add the string beans and mushrooms to- guthey- with two teaspoons salt and OIlO-liflllffill teaspoon pepper. Add the {rind bacon cubes. This serves eight. Luncheon Salad Cut cold rare rout beef in thin, small shavings. drain one cm o! strlnglcss beans and slice cucumber very thin. Marinate the meat and three. vegetables. bca/ne, cucumber nnd conned artichoke hearts separ- iiiely in French dressing for at least inne hour before serving. Then pile the beef in a lettuce lea! in the cen- lrc of the plctc. Surround with mice small lcnvcs holding a spoonful oi’ beans. cucumber and artichoke heart icupcctively. x '*~.I-'. ‘ lliésiiiizli ilfiilli Street,- RETAILERS: You can bu’. the Walll-a-Namc Bar through your whole. salers. In Charlottetown N. Rattenbury, Ltd, DeBlois Bros., Ltd. R. E. Mulch & Co, Carvell Bros. Sidney T. Green. Clflfkfl 8r MacDonald G. H. Toombs & Son In Summcrside Rogers & Arnett R. T. Holman, Ltd. Sinclair & Stewart. Ask- also, for these 5 cent bars: Mic-Mac National Wantmore Hello-Fax Don’t forget to ask for "Rainbow" Chocolates. manufactured in Prince Edward "Island, the Home of the New Industry. _._.J NATIONAL CANDY LIMITED WHOLESALE ONLY Phone 1266 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Honorary Degrees Conferred By Acadia (Gsnulisn Press) WOLFVTLLE, N. s.. JuneZG-How- srd L. Tnieman, of Kemptville, On- tario, son oi.’ Dr. J. M. Trueinan of ‘nnlro, has been appointed izcncrnl secretary o! the Can. Society of Technical Agrlculturists, it was an- nounced ait the convention session here today. COhOlUdlng the three. day assembly, honorary degrees in science were conferred on four prominent ngrieulturists by President Patterson of Acadia University. Those honored were Dr. E. S. Archibald, and W. T. Macoun of Ottawa; saxby Blair, of Kentvlllc, N. 5.. and J. A. Clark or Charlottetown, P. E. I. Dr. G. F. war- ren, agricultural economist of Cor- nell, lectured on the trends o! food prices. The mm registration for the convention, was 205 including manynt. m. llnflling times for the first. tlmmfim their inspection o! the provinces the delegates mntord from Wolfville to Halifax today and will go to Caps Tormentlne and P, E. I. tomorrow. ~l—-———-—- NEIL GUNN STELLARTON, June 20.— Th! death of Nell Gunn. occurred at hil home here on Thursday at. the 8&0 of 79 years, following a. lengthy lib ness. The deceased was born at Mu!» ray Harbor, P. E. Island. and came to Stcllartnn some fifty years ago. 8c was a member oi’ St. John's Unitlld Church and was held in high ostcim by a. large circle of friends. Mrs. Gunn predeceased him by four years and he is survived by two sons and four daughters, vim. hank ‘and Daniel, both of Btcllsrton; Mrs. J. Dalton and Mrs. David MacNoely. of Winchester, Mas; Mrs. Duncan Chrlsholm, stellarton and Miss Stella. at home. He is also survived by one sister, Mrs. Mary Macleod. MlllTl-Y Harbor, P. E. Island. .A girl competitor kissed the judp carnival. A fishing delegates who are visiting the Mari-smack. ,- I REMOVAL SALE iP- As the property of the well known firm of Chandler & Boll at 160 Kent Street, Charlottetown; P.E.l.; has changed hands we are now offering to the buying public at wondcrf ully low prices. our entire stock of monuments which is the largest stock; is; _ priced the lowest of any firm east of Montreal. iii - ,will pay every intending purchaser of a monument to call and see our large stock and ‘get our low i i l consists of Scoicli anil native gran ites, Castle marbleinhlllfinishor ' " 8 DlBlGNS ARETHE LATEMH 011R PlilCES THELOWESW _l our wolllllillvslliflflliifil- CHANDLER 8: BELL ' condom, P. E. l. rim uiui,