‘ ‘fits-...-.5-.»z_' 1' H “ ;.=.- -. ~‘ ‘ :3 iii- ; GUESSING =.wA.—.-~_ ____ -_, 4 PIMPLES -T"«.'.~‘:'='5-"'~.."3‘-.".':'?.. See the linen . SHORTS " . ': Pastel Shades A Saving in Smartly _ Styled ' Satin Slips $1.69 ;l‘eI'I:¢l: departmental buyer did some good work in “"3 “W59 3‘ *1 Price that makes possible so Road an opportunity for you, You may choose between I l t ii °" I3“ trim - - - they comepi: iillasitersefvslliiigg OM)’ and y0u’ll approve the price Q!-E I’ u Tea Rose, White. S1. __ _ _ All sizes — — —— 50° ‘mks Gingham is new! Gingham is new. Buy 1}. ~ . eluding Polo Shirt, Sh(?rts!nei1edpSel('iI-tsiiion fig m- ‘P1‘9“-)’ bright patterns for only — _. Ladies’ Voile Nlghtgowns Pretty print tea aprons, patterns -— ._. ._ 1. Bglfast Prfiyteriau 2-.p. society. _ . d it was a ‘ repeat perlornumce" -sun A ooon m:u.ow- A!‘ ,,.,,,.,,,,,,,m, given mt am,“ y “'90” 35”‘ evening; anfimrlzadi macs“ such an I-IHDTCSSO L 1331118 950 180% two or 131199 second 1)‘liesentatiox(ix:I5es political campaign meeting has ch mt tilled the commodioug public hall gm-ciyiin (:::‘neVe‘:yu‘pa°:I:e‘ 0:; pg. Eldon. Wednesday evening. how- awry individual play" was 30 mt_ 319:, was an exception, for the um)”, tm,_._ and at me same um’ 60 M1141“! was filled to capacity by 8 truly natural, that it left not one crowd or wppreclative petiole from dun moment from beginning to md_ In the district: Title “She's a. Good em, and they will go far with this -Gociety pf-counted this play in ad- Ed of w _ m k ti inlmble mm;1er- Till‘; case? In¢l\:§- What "32 seih .33 ahehrd on W003 3 Own 31 8 01' 9 Wednesday evening augur-3 wen for 7 ‘ Needless to state. some or (the _ members carried tar heavier parts than the others. but they did not . fall down. neither did they fail or THE FOLLY OF i'alI>er for a moment, notwithstand- ing that two of the municipal play’ . oven tint. Many goon their eyes need, attention, many more that they DON'T. The ' former guess is more Iilely to l in true. FACTS are sari}! obtained. Ind should be see- uel by everyone who is not die of hi: vision. hé_ ,, clouwyotdhl fr|I‘"N7xnfo's“ I-I.N_|.!!lEN,T G. F. Hutcheson ' ‘" looigotun-clarlouoton Bu Smiles " STAIITINB MONDAY, APRIL 27th. HE __§‘.HARI.W'N‘ Gl._lARI_)1AN I IN A WAY or susmess W."-5N3_.i ‘I I my nooous nlwnouc (Oantimud from pa. 2) shouny barked. "mm your book on me and hold your heads hith- e.r."ncou.llodizozAndtin I for- ola;ton¢\n.nmii:hooiihar.putt1n¢ the trusty on top of the lh'-mllh- ionwenthhnwindowssndtook the thick ropes that looped the dancer. but snowy want s01D8 00 risk murder; he ind anothcauplsn. prdaobly tying Tiinoy up and put- tlnchim insaupbonrdorthexoom. Anyhow he said sharply in sna- lish: "mo your feet close inseam- . . . and no tricks now . . . on he found: mttllshhhpluleltltllinstlnou Address and .- Presentation to Rev. H. D. Raymond At the close of the morning sor- vlco the Wardens and the Memben of the Vestry of St. Paul's (lhumh assembled in the Vestry and pre- sented the Rector. the Reverend H. D._‘ Raymond with the following Lndnpuuoofgold. Tileny only tried one—4:lumsin—. He did not put his feet quite close Iheaddrcsswnsread byms Honour Lieutenant Governor Do- enough together, and Zlndt, who was doing the tying, swore. "Closer together. hang yo sholsky snapped, and bent to make sure that 'rl1ney's feet were obed- 1118 Tilnoy had hoped for that. His hands extuiding high over his head, Just reached the heavy curtains on each side of Ilhe alcove. rle K119- ped these and pulled with All his strength. As he had surmised. the supports of the heavy brass curtain pole were old and rickety. Under the weight of his pull, pole and curtains came down with a. rush. As they fell Tilney dived forward on to the bed and avoided them. Shilsky and zandt made no such escape. The great, swaddling mass of heavy curtains came down over their heads and turned them into struggling and halfhiiynothercd mum- ‘ . mies. And while it struggled Til- Psntles for cool weather. White Broadcloth ney leapi. round them, snatched up -- I Weloomlns Mr. and Mrs. Raymond book in the autumn and the Guar- dian joins with their many friends in expressing the hope that the holiday will result in Mr. itaynmhd regaining his usual good health and strensiih. The Reverend H. D. Raymond, MA. Dear Mr. Raymond: and admirers we desire to express our sincere regret that for health reasons mu find it necessary to temporarily withdrew from active work, and as‘ you enter upon your well earned hoiiday we wish to as- sure you that the aflectionate wish- es of not only the members of your Oongregaitan but of the citizen; of this Province will follow you with the earnest hope that you may en- joy an early recovery and that you may be able to resume your duties fully restored to good health and strength. the treaty papers and even the air cushion, and was out of the room and the hotel like lightning. Half an hour later he was back in I-larnac's house, but this time he rang the imnt door bell like a. sober citizen. “is this your treaty, he asked when Hamac. having answered the door himself, led him to his study. "That's it." Karmic you are a. sportsman. How All sizes. Various Made by Canadian. Na- did you get it?» ' "If you don't mind, I'm not all- tional Institute for the Blind — ‘"57 Jove. said Tilney. "Professions! reasons. you understand" "Quite." smiled Harnoc. now you deserve a reward. . . . “I'm English." Tilney muttered. "I don't have to be paid for doing my bit." "splendid fellow," with I twinkle in his eyes. "But you'll let me get you at least a 5 whiskey and soda." r He went out cc.’ the room to fetch -- it. Tilnors eyes; straying over far a. period of seven teen years you have occupied a very prominent rplloe in the religious s.nd_ com- munity life of this City and Pro- vince. You have given unsparingly ca.‘ your time and ia‘eni.s in attend- ing to the spiritual needs of your flock, and in furthering the work of the Bible society. the Hospital, the Orphanage. in fact, your whole‘, aim and object in life has been to do good and to pmmcte the inter- ests of the Kingdom of God. little remembrance accompanied by our best wishes for you and Mrs. Raymond who has always been A great help to you in your work and who has endeared herself to all of us. 3-” ‘-11%. I sort of encore of the '3“ n“ “W e‘ Messrs. Sun Buchanan, John Mac- Willisms. Reginald Madman, Dou- I ‘mg gall MscPhet-son, Misée: Christine years nothing ess enco than a. Gillis. Jean Mecxen . The dam‘ me" in 3 Mm 1‘ Macxenzie, Margaret Muooil. Ruth Boston, Florence B. Macwilliams, Mrs, Wilfred Maowilliams and M13. Monty Mscmachern. g Rev. D. L. Griffiths as president, ,1 in brief appropriate words introduced hr and near. bent upon seeing and and no mt w missed the players, 31°'?“’¢ 0119 0’ the W195‘ D1'95°1““' audlenoe.p'.i‘here I: no doubtiibig hm M"°l‘““ V” " “"7 than of amateur drama ever known talent of mu commzmuon of play- P"°“"l"°"- bers of the V&$tI3'. on behalf of the Oonaregstion of st. Paul's Ghurm. follow." me st. John's Dramatic pm, and Wm, om, 15 ,.md_ Griffiths mnaa.a°°ii.in"I;1 11,3121 ' I’ '3'” and Booibh song. Mir. Hero World: gave nne violin music. and a. splendid teutuxe was the bcgpipe the future‘ selections by Mr. J. Martin from Mus, U.5.A. who is spending 1 vacation in the district. Blois to which Mr. Raymond feel- ingly replied in fitting terms. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond are leav- ing iihis afternoon on an extended holiday trip to Nova Scott: and dmerent parts of the Maritime Provinces. ourcitiamswilllookfarwerdm Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island July 11th. 1936. Rector, St. Paul‘s Church, Charlottetown. On behalf of yo':r many friends As Rector of st. Paul's Church We ask you in kindly accept this With our kindest regards, Believe us to be, Ever faithfully yours, Eigned by the wardens and mem- e iiing ll Nigllif If you cutter from Potting Up Ni? Nlrvoulnon. Leg Pslnl. Swollen An in. inlneu, Hsndschu. Lon" of Pep Burn. E. lmuting itching Ac ity. R dn Bidder troubles. try the Doctor’: on- scription C.ynex (Eiu-to: . increases vi- all y In I hourl. Ind In Ithaca troubid in I days or manly back. Onto: cool pncugooftwentyuioqaoundnotm cisi entu-tunmont . beach at an early date. Misses Vern. Mr Dunn: ‘Imnit" Murphy: nr-under and Winnifred Blnkney "no." Powell: - and Leroy Adllns were appointed and iwown “sup”. 0n the nmmm committee for next Olmo Routine hops us going and aunt. M3‘. and Mrs. Edwin Donald. from here were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Duggan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dug- NIALL. Kin. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Adams, Mn. Ray Burt, Miss Nettie Barwise, Miss Mary Pickering and Prwton Plck- .,on.& by gevennd ,y_ A Me. °"’"?- Donald, awarded to saw sem- Mrs. E. J. Modraguc swu-ded to m,,,“, . 3°)’ “°1‘°°d- I Prize for Highest Aneorge in only lo I due :0. drutziun REALLY KILL, Grocery or Canal I0 CENTS PER PACKET WHY PAY MORE? I muvuuom-LvrAoco..L-_l-_-‘cu. ' . -. - Ciilvull Ounp, Susan, ll. 8- notlng that the 20 pound packet], I W, ___,______ , _ , _ ul. ,1 . Sea View & Vicinity °=,,,:g*v,f,,§-g,',,g§;,9;=; Saturday evening. unsung opmfi Otto": Sooutmutor Grocnswly; by sggng a. hymn, dfollowed A-18“-M M’ 50110 Did!!!’ on members‘ °“‘'‘“''‘‘°'1' 053'‘ 31$”: — Qua-taauuhr Allan. llnnr. DifisonmemborsnIpoud- edtoroiicalibysvcrsufrointbo Th0'1YOopAldhided intofour Bible. correspondence consisted of 1. slotterfmmM!I.Bs0tforsdono- 0WlI.'1'ller0AfO8hoyIfn|Po,trol. tionioslvistthorobuildiagoztip 0u.rPat:ol,i.howolvss,u-esuros hospital at Aklsvik. Itwaodooidod ""11 0391931‘ M" 81150083!‘- ionisothcfimdsbyhsvingggo. named naduvufoilowl: "aim", at set. View month.Meei.ingciosedbysnondotoIAfywithfour periods; 5002- dlvlndfllflvflflstnllhtwcooot sllourovmln Mi-. Pied Matthews. of Amubury, Mus, isvislti:-lg here um m .5. stiffnndilthaxnost important itqn sauce of nine years, and is receiving in the aura routine. The rim my I sheartywelcome from his many wnsactingrl.-qondthsrssultot friends. He is the guest of his uncle inspection was so close tint n flog tooochofthefour E Patrols. At tho and of each 24 haul! the The illness of Mr. wilson Adams 1'. 1'... ‘ Our system with pneumonia is regretted uni 1, 2, I, 4, 5, 5. 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REX PREPAREO PAINT A thoroilzhly reliable low priced paint, suitable QUARTS I GALLONS :39 2 is, _ 5., Ask for special quotations I on lots of 5 gallons and over. Color cards mailed free on ‘#15 request. T"'°’“V'°"° “‘°‘“"°“‘ ‘lm W Price for English. Catechism. Sea. View Institute attended the Women’: Annual District Oonve.-n- d°n‘“d by Rweflnd J‘ D‘ M°' clot} which was held in Malpeque hi1 Jul 3 d. The Un were Irilstrucgive rand mwmliiizignxii amde Seven’ dmmted by the a good time enjoyed by all. In the cake competition sea View was '“"‘°‘dW m3"“' B°"“‘“’- avvarded one of the first prizes from a display of wonderill looking and‘ 5”‘ d"“‘3°°d bl’ 9“ Child‘ cakes. This cake was made by Miss "'1 9! Mal’? 355 melllwd 175’ Jean Donald and Mrs. Earle Mac- 59”“ GIVM key and they are the happy 1-ecxp. Price for Highest Avex-use in ients of many czngratulstians. Neil uni merited by Jsmld Gavin. Prize for Highest Average in Catholic Women’: League and Prize for Highest Average in Grade Five donated by the Catholic Women's League and merited by Miss Caroline Pickering is con- Gemld Deslioches. valesclng nicely after 3 severe nt- Prize for the pupil in Grade Bix tack of pleurLsy. making the highest marks in French donated by the Acsdian Mn Keir Duzznn was a. visitor to Committee and merited by Theo- 0'Deary recently. philo Ohiasson. Prize for Application in Grade Mrs. Chester slmpscn, Ba.itic,wIs seven ",m.d,d .0 chum M,,,_ a visitor to summer-s\ie on sa.tur- mm‘, d“-‘’‘ Prize for Application in Grade ms. mu. m-. ::=..e.°.::‘::3..*.::.“.:”°:.":; ....“°‘::; Wuldi-on and Miss Dutton, of Re- vere‘ Mus“ an vumng m Mal_ and Philip Bernard. - , til Qffiugulpfi Ia_'::y_M__Nt_h°k brat“ ave awarded to Donald Mc- Daltoli School Prize for Applicstion in Grade Price for Attendance, donated by Revkrend Mother superior, mqrltsd . , by l-Iowu-d Gavin. - Pmze Llsl; am for French Catechism. Grades 2 snd 8 donated by Reverend J A. McDonald, merited Prize for English Catechism by my ommt‘ donated by Rev. J. A. Mcnonsld nwarded to Lester Gavin. M" 1°’ “*1” °“°°""“" Prize for hlzhest Am-ewe in ’n'."‘i§’.3ui§’ll‘°?‘.;'l'a;"a""e; Grade x merited by Joseph 150- Guam Gull °"“'- Prizes for Perfect Attendance 1”‘Z'~‘ ’°" h‘¢h‘~’-it -*8fi'|'°¢°B'“ *5 (Grades 1 2. and 3.) Donated by g"‘°° ’““° "‘°‘'“°‘‘ ‘'5 I"°’“"' Raverner Mother supemior. merited avin. by 2. Elmer Corbett: 2. Gregory Prize for highest A8¢|'°8‘lte in cum. 3. mm” mm”_ , W"*d° “BM mm“ W “"17 Prize for conduct. donated by °°*‘b9"-- tbs Onthollo women's toque. Prize for dwfiflmeili d°mM ‘W merited by seymour Menu. 0 W- In Wmied 30 -7°-91>!’ pm forffighest Avcmgo in MY?“ ands Three. donated by the Price for Attendance donated by chm,“ of M3,?’ mwmd w Prize for Application donated by and. Two_ Memed by 0"“ Rev. J. D. Mcfleill awarded to Aflmlult Louis Mscbonsid. 1-mu forrnnch Ostechinl. P""'°'m‘"°" ’“°""' ‘“ Grade One. Mei-mu by nonwy Gavin. Prize for Improvement in Writ- VISIT YOIIR RELATIVES AND FRIEIIOVSAI .:j From -— PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND — To Stations In NEW BRUNSWICK and NOVA SCOTIA $4.35 from Charlottetown to Saint John. $4.80 ” ” ” Halifax. $3.10 " ” ” Sydney. J l Children of Five and under Twelve years of DAY COACHES ONLY ’:!EW7 ing, awarded to Chester l\?c‘!Tee Prize for Drawing, awarded to Donald Richard. . L ROIINO TRIP BARGAIN FARES Going: FRIDAY, JULY 17, i936. Returning : Monday, J uiy 20, 1936. ~- Proportionately Low Fares to other stations Tickets good in age HALF PRICE. OAIIAOIAN NATIONAL RAIL.VIAYS Use Canadian National Telegraphs —v--— Poison JUST ARRIVED -— Car Hydrated Lime, Arsenate of Lime and Bluestone. We carry SPRAY PUMPS and PARTS and do repair work at lnoderhte rates. It pays to spray well and often. POOLE & THOMPSON, Limited Montague. OUR BOARDING HOUSE ..,wItII .. ../fl . A as. III II‘ Major Hooplo ‘OUT OUR WAY »c;e.e.E2:.:~ I I .» *'I‘ By WILLIAMS