1111!? l; 1.9110 _ lffiuizcuizs IOMORROWI :,11u1<1.11 oi ltNtjLANl) '1} PETER‘S CATHEDRAL-w B” (ranon Malone, l\l.A.. L.Th 11,1111 lloiy Communion. 11:15 alorning Prayer. "1110 Choral Eucharist and Ser- Oll. _ “Q5111 Sunday school. 7:00 l-lvcnsong and Sermon. ST PAUL'S CHURCH .\ Lellrew Gardner. Rector () 111st — Miss Lillian Earle (‘i111 1' Director — Albert Dinnis 11.311 lloiy Communion. 111.1111 sunday School. 11-00 Zilflrning Prayer ti: Sermon. A1|tl1en1—-"'l‘l|e Lord is King."- gimper. _ 7.0‘! llveiiing Prayer and Sermon. _\11thcn1 --"'Considcr and Hear Mp," _ - — — — — —Pi‘lcugrr. IIYBODY WELCOME TSBY I liRlAN ST JAMES CHURCH Thc 1'1 csbytcrian Church in Canada Puwuai Strcci Minister Rev. It, llloorhead Legato, l).D. Organist-Kills. K. S. non" ' llrs. J._ A. Lawson I) — / 3111111111; at ltlcven. and Evening l1 ‘t‘\l‘ll o'clock. 1's" l II. J. Bcrlis, B.D. l’1 The illinisit-r. P11111111)’ School at 10.00 n.m. 1.111 serVIcPs on Daylight Saving Tiniel. _ T11’ 11mg lilu>ic:— 11.11". 1) i-‘cther, llear Oar Prayer ,_1,'\.‘ieI'. llirniui; lllu.*'lt"i— M" ‘ilie I)".1'_v" Is Over-Marks. strangers and Visitors Qordmny invited. Z1051 PRESTTERIAN CHURCH Princo and Grafton Street Jllilitiifil‘ lit-v. G. tarlrle Webster U1g.1utw'—i\ as Rena Wood IIIIIININO: lYtlllfillll‘ ". 1'.1~l1;>tci' 1.111 be the [111-ach- ur .1 both Slql 1's. » 11:1 s1, .4111. 03:1. o l-"ear oi‘ The — -—- — — -—Si|nper . NG WORSHIP 4G1. 571. 630. 110111" Thy (fihildren 1. \ ur Roper. T111. salmatii School and Bible (‘law's will meet as usaul at l0 A. .\I., I). S. T. “(£1111 is our refuge and strength, | very piescni lit‘lp i11 trouble." “Y” Bowling Season Is Formally Closed :12‘ Bflflilni Hall last evening . . C. A. formally closed its ' WCS/Jlliil- " .1 s were " :1 by Y's Man, Jack Muc- iind were as 10110115:- c‘. -\\.‘n11111".: Team “I-Iirppy Gang — l1. Hume. l3. Cox, V. Ncill, R. T» n!» S. McMillan. 115.111 Sitigle, C v 359, Illilll ‘Ilirrc, N, Harper, B213. 1E. Cox 7201 Service Club Bowling League - Wrzziiing ‘Team —Hi-Y Grads -»G. Sfewart. B. Cox, A. Cnllbcck. C. llliimnald. W. fir“ H1111 Since, liflrll, 363. High Tliree, W. Gnss, 151 ‘(Wnmerclnl Bowling Lraruc — 1111:2111; (c.1111 -—~hlill‘lllill(‘ Electric — it. Lartei", W. lvIacEachern. J. Bbcrry, T. McAdam. I“. Cox. High SERVH BAPI l8 I THE BAPTIST CHURCH Cor. o! Prince and Fitzroy sts. Minister Rev. llarvey L. Denton, B.D. Ufkanist and Choirrnaster who loch. Mus. Bac. Mornlnz Worship 1| 8,1“, Pflyllght saving Time. .5 rmun: Christ. Jesus." Anthem.- “flow Forget Me Lord." Tiic Church School meets morning service. "vcningg Worship 7 _ , Sermon: The pm Ileranco Federation. Anthem; “Rejoice [n The Lordgv You are invitr CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street Rev- Roscoe w. ivice. A.B.. 8.0.. Ii ster ll ni Orzanist - Mrs. Leigh Dingwell 11:00 A. M. and Bible School. Solo: “The Lord is My Shep- herd"-Mr. Eric lllartiregor. Sermon Subject, THE SPIRIT VS. SPIRITS. During the summer our Bible School classes will be held im- meciiateiy following the Morning Worship. 7:00 p. m. Evening Worship. Duel: olisscs llelcn Stewart and Catherine Wright. Sermon Subject: I. E S S 0 N S FROM TIIE ATHLETE. A Church with 11. Welcome. you at Church See IWUNIIID [n11.11011- 0i CANADA TRINITY UNITED cuurcn Prince Street Minister Rev. lluzh Miller, M.A., B.D. Assistant Ilcv. Lrwis M. Murray. B.A.. B.D Organist A. Roy Kendall. L.R.A.lll., A.A.G.O. 11.00 a.m. Public Worship. _ __ _ __ _ ___ _$““h.a“_ blinislt-r; Rev. .~\. A. MacLeod. solo; Nearer My (111.1 To Anthem: I Will Lift Up Mine ' _ _ _ _ _ _. _31|1d|¢ El’?! — -- - - -- Dr. Whitfeeil 1.00 p.m. Public Worship. Minister: Rev. S. J. Boyce. Anthem God is SplritPSterndale Bennett. Visitors and Students Cordially Welcome. 111.11.111.11 1111511} This column is reserved ior news oi local interest but advertising oi a ncvvsy nature may be inserted at 5 cents o word ltrlctly pay- ablo in advance. Nl-"EUEKITIION LII- I‘. INSUR- INCE. L-UTBS-‘i-Zl-Zlll. TllIS MAY BE your lost day to buy new and used curs 111. prevail- ing prices. Don't delay, T. G. Ives. L-77l-ti-2l-21. SUCCESSFUL sruniaxr - The list oi successful students 1n 2nd XQFII‘ (‘llgill€l‘l'lll,'.‘,. MCGlll Univer- sity, recently published, canto .15 illi‘ name of Malcolm Reeves, Soutliport, P. E. I. I uinrss Girls’ 1311111111.", league FIVE 1939 MODELS t0 6110058 from. Fords. Hudsons, Studebakers. Lock and run like new. Buy now and sovc. T. G. Ives. L-771~6-2l-2i. AFTERNOON 1754-111... 1.. A. Dignan. Supciiiiiendcnt of Nurses at Falconvvood Hospital. was en- tcrtainied Horne who gave a delightful after- ncou tea in hCllOl‘ oi lvirs. Dlgnons recent marriage. recently by Mrs. Ivan Titans - AIIILAN 1c Am MAIL — The British Post Of- "Miiironriatoo By L0H: Wilt Thou — — (Pfleuger) connection with, and fulpnving Ill‘: v Rev. A. A. Mac- “llll. Held Secretary of the Tern. Morning Worship F. Cox, 798. '1'.» Mo": ' 1.: l..llll -—S" ' lillllPll, Mrs. S i1, 603, n» c» 1. ‘H1211 I111 illlrs. Dillon art lrrin —P.1ii.~'ics league ~ Jvfrs. Dillon. IIYFIIIRC Ioofv. 1...... l6‘ 72. ritowxrtn CHAMPION SYDNEI’. Ans. -rCP1- Qlv-crwland. summers. Kmcl-zos nor drinks. 40 inches around the chest. l N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltshiro Phone I49 ‘(:21 ‘Experienced Mechanic t Permanent Work l. Teasdale 81 Foot Limited Dartmouth, N. S. 81111410, A. Scott, 327. High Three- U. l\Ii'li.i1n"/n, ‘i 1e. Mrs 73-1 11nd —Winn"ln_z Ruins, L. Cuchnort". ' ‘ _x. ‘ rand high avrr- The “'19.! champion tree-taller. crown- " 111W‘. is view Summers. 2i. of neither and measures . 'I“T .'-l \'l\.lpl'\w-n' ofiV-‘u’ %'u\"-'JFJ fifih VnVflhfiFofi Y‘ I LLQZT 1 WANTED 11 »' tcrm lciiguc -I1‘i1"= high I]? c 3.11‘. killlllliifi 16.1.1111. 1‘ l. .: 111.11 znviiigc -.\Ii".~", Slllllll, l»l"1I1. 'I‘li11"d high average --Mi"s. . L‘ l. 142.110. l1 l"ll Guild Bowling: Marne t} 1,4 icuni ~—.\i " Five -l\. tlce advises that a. regular sir mail aervicc l)?i\\'C("I1I1t71‘.(lt)I‘l and Lis- bon. Pcrtugal was placed in oper- ation .1.in1 47h to connect with the , t1'.111-.- Atlrnlic all‘ 111.131 service pcifcrnicd by Pan-American ways 051111121113" between New York - 297- 'and Lisbon. 'I"nis service will oper- ate sei11l-\vre‘=;1_v' and mail posted at the lG(“ll post cflire before 330 p. m. A. S. T. \V‘.‘"(lll9S!ll\_V should reach Landon illi‘ lollmving Satur- . a_v or the some time Friday‘ to reach London Tutsday‘ of the fol- lowing week. VISYPING PREACHER AT KIRK -'1‘l1e Rev. R. J. Brrlis. B.D., will conduct the .‘ vices of worship at SL-Jumcs Clli on Sunday". Mi". Brrlis is at 11"c.~:c11t tlic Assistant- MllIlSiCl‘ st tic Church of 5t. And- rew and St. Paul, Montreal. He is a native 0t Ontario, t1 e son of the Rev. H. A. Berlis, the present miii- fstci- at St. Andrew's Church. Perth. 0111. Mr. Berlis received his educaticn at the University oi '10- ronto. studied for his Bachelor of Divinity a1. the Union Theological Seminniyv. New York, and engaged in post. graduate studies at the Uni- versity of Munich in Germany. and Uiiiversly of Si. Andrew's, Scot- land. l-le has worked 111 several Island congrccatloits during hfs uni- versity course, including Brudal- bane Hunter River, Hartsvllle, Broolcticld. and Glasgow Road. Mr. Berlis is at present spending his holidays here. OFFICERS INSTALLED — The newly elected officers oi Empire Lodge Knights of Pytliias, were installed Thursday night by Dep- uty Grand Chancellor Lloyd Yco, assisted by P. C. J. T. McKee as Grand Vice J. H. Williams as Grand Prclote and W. Warren as Grand Master at Arms. The officers for the ensuing term are: C. C. -—H. B. C. McKee. V. C. -A. C. Ford. P- W. Hillier. M, of W. -0ordon Toombs. K. of R. S. -I. G. Mc- Larcn. M. of F. -I-I. R. Vessey. M. oi Ex. -H. E. McLean. M. at A.-- Ches. Bentley. I. Ci. -B. F. Tlnney. O. G. -.D. Coburn. The retiring Chonoelor Commander ‘Ihos. Mas- on-- vras the recipient of an em- blematic Pythian Ring‘ and o let- icrof commendation. r. Mason is a veteran of the World War and it is understood will soon be a aln in active service. His Worship ay- or Holman. Past Grand Chancel- lor. wasamong those present, Past Grand Chancellor George Camer- on of Amherst. who la well known to the memben. was also listened to with interest as He spoke regard- ing the K. P. Order and its ac- tivities in the Mai-lumen. Air- ‘ foi"c us,” the Earl said. I ‘r111: WCI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN CANADA ’S GOVERNOR GENERAL ARRIVES" The safe arrival in Canada of the Earl of Athlonc, new Govei"n0r-(icnci"al of the Dominion, and his _ ' vice-regal pair have made themselves popular with Canadians bytheii" visit of inspection to troops ofdhe IIFSI.‘ division training" in England, and their kccn interest, in all things Canadian. At LEFT, tlic Earl is shown as he spoke to one of lll0 mcn (luring the visit. “Your unit 1S magnificent; you should be proud of it,” he told l.i<.~i1t.~(‘0l. E. W. Haldcnliv, ofifcci" commanding Torontifs 118th Highland ers. At RIGIII‘. l’i"i11ee.-".-" Alice consults a milll1ll‘_\' sectional map during the manoeuvres stared 111 honor of their visit and zit (IPIYVPRE the pair leave St. Paul's cathedral in ceremonial dress. "We fccl that we Shllll love Canada and 11c hope to he worthy of“ the opportunil) that is be- 4151x012 11111121: wife, Princess Alice, was announced June 19th. Alloudy the FROII CHARLOTTETOWN — Mrs. H. E. Cantwcll and Mr. “Bil‘1' 1510.2". of Cliwzlolteiouii are visit- ing DYCIIIL’) piticsis at the home of and ivirs. Uruan Brclin, Park street. Mrs. Caniivell is ti. sister of Mrs. Brcan —Sydney Post Record. JOINS AIR. FORCE-Ali‘. Russell MacLean, who has been associated with 111:; unclc, N. D. AIacLean, lelt bv plane _vc.~"te1"d' ' afternoon for Tomniu. loving jtllllfll the Royal Flying Corps, and will start his, training as a pilot. FUNERAL AT NEW DOMIN- ION — 1h.- fu" ~ral o1 the late Mrs. |J1lllUI AIJcQuu 11- \v.'1> llilft yester- lti.'1_\' ul;‘.i"i1i1.:i1 lvlloviiiig 11 short I§3IIACQ at 111s Yflwltitfililt.‘ of luiflsis- tcr, Mrs. J. W. Mlbtfllfll, New Dcm- lnlon. Funeral services were held in lCanoe Cove Church. Inicrniciit lwas in Canoe Cave Cemczcuv. The 'b(“.\'. \\"<"1"c cuucinct-d 11y Rev. '.I‘11ii1 as 1121111111. T116 p‘t\li.l)-tii‘(I'S were: P1."..'l' Currie, 1‘\'_ii Mitc- Quurric, Alan 1 "c-Doilgflll. JOhH MacDonald, G1'I\‘.‘.'°'L‘l' MacPliall, Charlcs Moc-Dougall. FUNEIIAI. YIIrVFIIliD-IY, - The funci I o1 inc late 11111 litmus was 11.20 11"o1i1 tnc baptist Church )'9.~.L.1'(ifl\' tllliPTilbdll \'.illl'L‘ tilt.’ BUI- viees were (Olltlllliifitlv by Rev. H1... ‘ cntou. \\'. o also Qiiiciuttd ‘at the gra - ll11Ul'1i\t‘lil. 0.11.5 111 inc r ~ ' '" T11." uaill-ncaitis Miss Harris ‘Macltean l-uneral Home until noon yesterday’. lvds 111-ding .1111 1..t 1.\/ . ‘. l. . became cl .1141; be- came u wilt, and btaunie a niotliei' -tl1c first .~.1eii1i1.~.1iip tiwu-sst-tt t.c At antic t0 a Canadian n:~i"t~1‘rii1ci~ rd n11 act hull‘.- g (.1 It 111114111‘ illifkmilitl snuiis 111-id its list 1'. A 1.11 11111111411. ti ".1 liuiiurcu years 1111c, 111111 i111 01 it 1111.‘. been nrcortleu somewhere in history tx- ccpt the 1840 Souris Fuii". which has its first. historical write 111 an article commencing on page iourci tociivvs‘ Guzi .111. ln a coveriull letter the autiiiu" \\‘i‘ll'.‘.\ 111.11. 11.11111- ing on the 1-'i1i1‘oi"t11t' 1<.1i':z1.i11; C1111) mentioned hi the nrtiilc has seen print 111 the last 1111111111111 years. and many oi the odd scraps of bflllw history have never been printed be- fore. enticlniviit o1 i111‘ 11111.11 PilgtltgJtli n! oft MtllltCVKill). the stuttniut 0t tlic gm“ 5pm; and the 1oscue oi the Altniarlt DHAOIIUFS nro fenaturcs 0i a stirring British war Illllh "WY Freedom," which is to be shown 111 the Prince Bdwiird 'I‘l1ri1ti'c next week 11nd which was given a pre- vlcw )'t‘5i.(‘l‘tltl\' bclorc l't‘1)l‘(‘St‘lliIl- tives of the clergy. the press. and others. The lLCilifI! stars Ill-ii "Civil English actor Will Fills. with v1- ficers and men of HMS M5174 find Exctcr 11nd Bintish prtsoneis oi the Altmnrk taking part. It opens with scenes of‘ tlic Munich settlement, when thc democratic powers tried vainly to insure peace in Europe by appeaselnciit. Incidents before and after Munich, revealing the grow- ing Nazi menace to peaceful nations“ are depicted, giving historic as we a, dramatic interest to a picture which is at once s. damning indict- merit of the German dictator. mid an inspiring tribute to U19 BTWBII Navy. TELEGRAPIIEIIS IIEAII. PRESI- DENTX-At the Charlottetown Hotel last Monday night. thctelegraphers of the railroad oi Prince Edward Island heard an addW-‘fi bv MP- V16" tor O. Gardner. president of the or- der 0f Railroad 'l‘el88rl1l1h0l‘5. 5V 1.01115, Mtsscurl. Present at the meeting also were Mr. W. H. Phil- lips. Canadian vice-president of the order, MI‘. A. L. Adair local chair- man of the C.N.R._ Moncton Divi- sion, and Mr. 0. T. Thompson, de- spotcher from Moncton. ‘Iliirty tel- graphers from all over the Island were present. Mr. Peter E. Holland. .Souris. was the chairman. From | Charlnttrtiztvn. Mr, Ga-soner left for lcampbelllon. N.B., and then tor points in Ontario and Quebec. §—._: . _l STIRRING WAR l’l(."I‘lYRE—R<‘-- , QUEEN'S COUNTY COURT. - Yesterday morning at the Queen's Count-y Court belurc Jucigc ciava C. Duffy, 1.1.0 case of Charles F. Willis v.1. Ashley Mcbaughln, in connection with a sale ol turnips, was concluded. The court rcndeiwcu Judgment for plaintiff, and v costs. Mr. R. R. Bell appeared for the plazntiit and Mr. U. st. Clair Trainer for the defendant, TRANS JIANADA AIR MAIL SERVICE. IVIONCTON-DIONITIEAL has again resumed service after being temporarily suspended due to rcsitrfacing runways at. the Munc- ton tcrinlnal, Mail for this service closes at the local 110st office at 3.110 p. ni. AST. Air Mail for H2111- liix and Saint John closes at 11.45 a. n1. AST to rtach Halifax at 4.05 p. in. and Saint John at 3.55 p. m. LEGION AUXILIARY IllI-IETI. G I —T11c nion ‘ v meeting of the La-, tiles’ Auxiliary of the Canadian Lc- , gion was held 111st night at tlic Lc- l gion Home, with the president, Mrs. 1 George Sherrcn in the chair. The; meeting was well attended and o: number of new members were iniil- l atrd. Final arrangements were‘ made for the afternoon tea to be] held at Govvriimciit I-lcuso on V/ezi- 1 ncstlav afternoon. June 26 and a general list of invited attests". was prepared. It was the with of tlic meeting that any additional rc- qucst-s for invitations be arranged with anv o! the members as i as 11o=s blc. The mcrtliig mzl vsith the singling of the National .-'\11il1rn1. Personal S511. Gordan Ilvde of the Slam‘ 01's 1111s rtiurn: d 113111;‘ i0: short furlough liallfzix. from hiiss Kath-crinc J. MacLcan, of Bcstcn, 1\Iuss., is visiting relatives‘ and friends 111 Clyde River. KL Hit-lain, Mrs. .’\n-‘ threw 1111.1 s and All.» Muizel hu ‘ lain 01 Springfield were among,‘ those attending the twenty-seventh‘ I 1 amiunl convention of the Women's . Institute held this week in the Cit-y. 1 Bliss Lorraine IIIPIIPS. Emerald and NIlhS W'inn1fre<l l>{:1s1n111,Spi"lng- field have returned to their homes ruftcr completing ‘the Extension course at Prince of Wales College. Miss Elizabeth Murphy. nurse- in-li".iiziln'z in tizc ClllIl‘l0ii1‘lO\\'lI i hospital is .\]i("ll(llll1'.f llt‘l‘ llPllllflXS at. her home in Emerald. Mrs. A11.si.1n_—l\iurnhy. Emerald and Mrs. Maurice Tcirney" were visitors to the Citv this week. nt- tcndlng the Women's Inslllutc convention. Mrs. Mary Madman. King Square. received a cable 111st. cvenng from her daughter. Nursing sister Ruth Mormon, announcing her safe. ar- rival in Great Britain. Nursing Sister Macbeon i: attached to the 16th General Hospital Battalion. Miss Muriel Mnctean. of the Post Office staff. Tomato is spending her vacation with her mother, Mrs. Mary MncI-ean. King Square. The manv friends of Mr. John A. Brown. of New London, are pleased to learn he is convales- ciniz in the P. E. Island Ilospital. after his recent operation. All sin- cerely trust he will soon be ableto return to his home. The Eastern Guardian ..°'l'i1i| column In reserved for new: of local interest but adver- slng of o newsy naioro may be inserted at 3 oenis a word Iirictlr olnbio in advance. .. ..'lUB80BlP‘l‘ION8 the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their l-‘tept. Archie a .\(‘llllll.‘(l gut 3'\ lli. K. S. iiemming MONTREAL, June ‘:1.- ~ K. S. Ilciiinxiiif; 1.1 C"‘1 P, E. Isiiuiil, told 111 lVIoiitrrul 1.1 aglio 111"" Hearing: at lllPll‘ lost. night that sup treatment should be ac orded c drcn under eight v1 of aw show with deafness. strong 11.1:..<1‘.1;1uv >111}: .\"lll11‘-!~‘l~ could be \1'.U'l 111111 ‘,1l'1'11)1‘l‘ c1111‘. Fine Exhibit By Art Pupils iicn 11.1111 tlniu school-room 1 1c v 1hr.- t". sketc. es. t1.".. b1.‘ “ Annie Ivillifllil. the one 11111111 " present. * pupils of \I 1 Alli.’ .1l1:l.11i. Miss Joan Ron» one the 10011 a1- ists During the all " son gave on i111 "How to 1111,1111" v vas Illli‘ 1 51m nilil__ ~' .l‘.lr.~t‘rlllliln..ifl v Model 8011001 Closing ex 1 .. a for School \vi11~ b") lisid I-‘r'<ld_v, June 21st. PROGRAIINII”. (htcnxng C-lioi-uz.» "O1 Canada" Dmlcgi; "Ju11c-'- U" de 1 R titt-1c11~-.1<~.111 b; gcLe and Siv.l!o Fcigzu on . '5 11.111" P1111115 Drill-- llie 1‘.1';1 11'. tirade II 3ong_1=‘..ur 11111101" pupils Reoization- llliard Toomos . Junior Chorus Dialoguc»--"\\'c1roi11" ‘i0 Spring"- (liodcs. ii nnd -i Reciintinn- -"J<1il_v June" -__ Ann Vvaruiv ' Dialoguc- -"1~‘0r (‘/1110 tirade II Recitation-Orton t rizss Cll10l"tl5—II‘il(‘l'Il1t'tll.’Ii!\ and Senior Pupils Rec;tat1on--‘“I‘11e M:crobc”-Ul- tic Dawson and Ann Vvorihy Dialcgue-"Ylio Mauls Whistle —- Grade I Re:llati0n-"Bc' t of All"—~\‘Vllmcr Blanchard. Preeentatoin of Certificates RkfliflllOn~~EllZabfIh Anderson Eagennt-"O-auadsfl-Senior Pu- pi God Save the Klnqz. CERTIFICATE LIST Alphabetical Order Grade VIII. ~ I~‘.!111"r llhiiiclinrd, Doris Downe, Alfred MUUOfiuld, Stanley Miller, Garfield Ra s. Grade VII — Phvllis McMillan, Kilmcr McMillan, Stryliante Donald, Irving Pmucht. Grlde V. -— Belt-v Cameron, Bet- ty Lou Hewett, June Younkcr. Grade IV. Bz-lty Hamm. James Romy, Ivan M-lPlIPll, Sn. ‘ MacDonald, Moi-rel Plourde. Nar- een Smith. Grade III. A -- Vivian Andrea's, ‘ Betty Heels. Jack Howait. 9t 1W5. Ion MacMtlfnii. Jan- Mi", Henmxijur said there \\;\\' 11 I15 Speaks lit Montreal , tcntlcucy at EJ011151, attlictt-tl the Model 1 1 l ny1 squarcbriggs. i Mc- p Aiarte Savidant. tirolo II — Orin Carver, Elea- liroi" l A1111 Werz ny. Ronald Atkinson. I F111: 111cc Callaghan, Kuiuneen ,(_.ii.il‘fllllllll, 11111111 Lynda, Marleen .}{_ f Warrc 11. , Goo C Henderson, James . V: ' Sally Mac- Kzer N01"- Kindergarten 1 closing Exercises gilcld Yesterday I.l..\\i.l\' 11:1 one o1 .. 111c- 111 counts llll l1". ll.» 11151311.‘, Lia the chi 1:11 1~L1i1..ci'j_'1ii‘tc1i w,“ dmornti-d ..1 illillllllliVh Qt 51111111.; 110\\i.‘l'5,‘ .. 111-Hit.‘ 11 lovely setting for 1.111.- ‘ " and girls 111 their pretty atlllilllth" (AXUSSQ; and suits. I "Int-it- was o good attendance of! s and friends. A DICDSIHQ" - of illt‘ t.".\It'1'Cl.~L‘S was a reci- . 11v t-llt‘ of All.“ 1.01m Alc- ' a wring pupils, Miss Noreen? 1.1111, .1110 was warmly ap-i .1 t1. iiiuda. l Good Morning, Song and the Wi-Jlur ‘ , all the Children. i.'-..1:<1"...11, A F111g1-r Hay, Baby's , Cimiit, Juiill David Sopci", solo 'l‘11<- 5.1111; o1’ tlic Bird, Billie 1\l.1tt‘..i1.i1e1l. A lung cialne, '1‘11e Merry-Io- Rtlllllti, 1111 die Children. A Solo Golden slumber: Janet Cninv-xoii. .1:\p.1i1c.<e Pantomime, the Girls. .\1<1".i1111 $01114. Row, Row, Row \'<v..1"1.l<1-.11; soloists, Pete Borden Cox 1111a Brenton P1ll‘i.l'l(l;;tE. AS1110 Alialii; Da_v.Joni1 (Son- Exorcist", The Sandman, soloists. ltonald lint-ms, George (Junior) (Iran; 111111 M1 ' Lee Doyle. ‘I111 151111111 . 011 Parade, soloist. 83:11.1 51111111", March, all children. Recitation, Mother‘; Darling, Joon ‘Puiiwn. solo, The wind, Paul Davey. Chickadee.» June Prniiglit, Jerry llliiciiiiiiiuii, Charles Prmvse, Jim .\1:..1J011.‘1ld, lion Hopkins, Burhaia_ \v'i"1111 1111.1 Alllitl lira-ties, Cyril . Wlieatlvy 11nd Jtuii (111111 s. Wulkliik’ Dolls, s (Dolly) Chandler, Wilma 'l'oyloi" und Ehicne Lavt 1's. A svundinavian Folk Dance, all tlic Children. solo Mv $..ado\v, Toinnrv 130111011. Lillie bu" b19110, The Echo, Billie ‘ blictiaitnell; the Aioon, tico. Clark; 1 the Sun, Brenton Paiwridgc; the ~ .n_v Dcnlcn; the Flowers. , the lxiucuig Fulfil)», Recitation, The Itnmpllchtci", No- reen hfcPlieisoii tour Gilflall. A Solo, My Dollv, Erleiic Lover». 1111111011 S0114. The Royal Navy,‘ ‘ i1‘l the Children. , 'I'l1e King. , l The cliil:ii'c11 enrolled this term‘, , \‘.0tt"2 Jami-s lvlorthuinld. Paul l).1- 1 ' John Squ:ii"eb1"1c'|i,s, Itolmrtj i 'l$_ 601111111 Critic, 1101111111 . ROllllli‘ H011ki11s, Geozrt‘ " Clark. Leonard Arsenault. C1111 1 \Vl1e:11lv_v. Jean (iillivs, Donald 1 1 lves_ Johnnie Ilt‘11Ili',\', (Tharles ‘ 1 P1<".\ so. Junior Maliar. Toinniy lien- , . 1.11. Billie i\'l1\('(‘.1\ll1lt‘.l, 1211111. Joni-s. ' lhllil llroun, Jcrrv AIarKnmou. - 1 .t"l1li"1ll I’ait1"'dc.", Rudder Parl- Illlllt‘. Pete Borden Cox and Liavid i S0 1'1". Giiis: Doris Chandler, Mar- , ct Tit-noon. l-Irlrnc Lovers. Svlvia 1 '. Wilma Twvlar. Janet. CIUIIPI- I P111101. lizirbara Winn, Jean W115 Lce Doyle and Jane :1'~1‘..1i1 '1 Grade III B - Claude MocKoy, l naught, 1 I Mr and Mrs. Cl‘ ;(."11:1111.1i1icil b_\' M ‘ 111111 and Airs. E. FLIES TO SAINT JOHN 11's. Nziii Alaclkiiialci, Joyce‘ VANCQLTVER. BC, June 21 ."l'he Briiisgi Colunibni del1~g."1w to illt: Catholic Women's League cor.- v1. utiun 1o be held 1n Saint. John. ivlll })l'0t‘('I.‘(i b3." train to Murray River u And Vicinity Mr. Preston Prowsc was in Mon- iiigtic on Vveunesdzigc, where m; u- waded the funeral of the late Mor- IiIIICZ‘ MscLenn. “lcs Horton. ac- I). M. Mac-Kin- chitrds werens- itois to the city this week. The Misses Vernlts Kee and _Kav Duincv are spending the week in Waterside, Pownal. the guest of Mrs. .\IeCn11ncll. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Keenan and rs. C. Nicolle were tn the city on Tuesday". Mr. 5am Plrowse, o: Albert, 14,1}, ‘A1111 tormi": ' of lviuiray" Harbor. spent .\It)ll1'11t\ in 1\Iur1"' River. He was &('t‘0lll‘,l.\lllt2d l>\ also o.‘ New Brunsvlzcs. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Bmhaut, Mn. J, McKenzie and Mrs. Butler were visitors b0 the city on Monday; also Miss Shirley Broliout, who remain. 1 cu‘ ill ltl‘>\'1l. where she has accepted ‘ "iiigosilicin 111111 Mi‘. K- M. .\Iart.r.,‘ Mn. Ford Keenan and little son, Rankin, are visiting at the Parson- 1 1120. River IIc-bcrt N5, the guest of 1 licr sister and b1"o1.l1ei"-ln-.s\v, RevH and .\l.rs. .\'l.‘.lll"tl\’ MacDonaml. 1111:. Edgar Glddlngs had tho mis- fortune of falling irom the barn loft while ttonviuig w his tum duties, brea lng his collar bondbe- sides receiving a severe shaking up. lie was reported as improving last evening. lklrs. Roy Keenan and little dBHBlII/Jr. Faye, are spending the week with her parents. M1". and Mrs. Midon Hooper. The many friends of Pic. Arehl. bald Johnsioiie. of His Majesty's’ Purl-es, are clad to welcome 111m back home 011 furlough. Also Pu. John A. Goshtewho spent the win- ter tn Halifax, is being welcomed home on leave bv his manv friends. The funeral of the late Mr. M. J. Riel/sod xvas liclil from tize United . Church at Murray River on ‘Ines- day". A large crowd arcnzblcd m pay their last. respects to the de- ceased. .\Irs. ‘Lester Breliaut was in the citv this week attending the Wo- men's lllSlllllit‘ COIIVIJIIHVIII. The Indies of the Aiurrov Raver “Kl-IS. were guests of the .\iurr:i_v llurbor \\'..\ S_ on 'rl‘illi'.~tlil_\ ulrrr- iinon. A pleasing Dltlfiflllil was car- ried out. and afternoon ten was served by tlic ladies of .\Ill‘.‘I1\)' liar- boi" “CM S. .\l1". T. A. Keenan i< \i~i1in_1; 111 Picinu Island llils week. the 51.1109’ of Mr. and Nlrs John Rankin. Airs Pres-ion Piovssc is sprmll the “eel: in town 111th lier rush". l\'lr.\. I". C. lli-nnett. school S1. .\11~.=. Will o" _ v IIPPFll 11-1111. 1f vistuii: n1 M111 1v liiwi". 111v lltimi of her sister, .\ \‘I. J, Nit-loom, The 11111111; of hlurrav Svlllml 11w‘ liiisv l)l'.’li iiwni! for g1 (‘l1 one emirrrt 11111111" the tllI't‘."llI‘Il 11f .\Il‘~‘ I“ C‘ hI1i1‘I‘:\\‘. assisted 11v Mrs. T. A Kee- nan and ltirr. (t. Jenkins. Pie Edna: RPYIICHI»; llgfiin": 1111 'i::‘<"‘.1-‘.1. His 111111" lllmlfl» F?" 111. t-rd t0 have 111m in tiheii" midst again. 1., Miss Illargiirc; Reilly, lelt , b\' 'I‘ra1"1s-Cana<ia atz" lines it enroutt- easr. Prom O‘- r. Alclburii. I ls homo from ‘ 37% H2 R 00M SPACIOICQ DINING ‘Vliere the (lmircst n! Fond lg M-rvetl QI_1'L'I;'.\' HOTEL IIUUNIS Wllill BATH HOT A.\‘I1 (‘OLD WATER. hliate Plion-ws in All Rooms Queen Slrel-i. Altincion, N. H». 1 Canada Ono Block Nor-ti O4 Main St. 1 0.411101 I New Dome Ballroom Management 0. K. Preoby and II. J. MleNefll. I SATURDAY l Most Modern And Up-To-Dtrh .1 Ballroom East oi Montreal C. K. Presby and hi! Novclteen DOn(ing-9-—I1 Standard Time GRANT) LODGE OF Prince Edward Island A. F. 8i A. M. will open Daylight Annual lliectlnz at 10.80 A. M. Saving 'I‘1111c, June 26th. J. Mfis MEATS SPECIAL Choice Rump ltoast, per 111, For YOUR Order, Phone 8i J. M. ROOF, Prop. Market Buildin Anoiheillaidliisg; Gould Gel llo llesl l ’ T0 ll" i 1"!" ‘in who toss, nigh] l oft-w 1v '1. .1. . ..»,.1.~....1.¢~1i.1 and q Wl‘u"11"<j~ ' l1 l‘ uill not come. T" ll 1» in a kind of “"".‘~ l -‘ ' 1 ~= is broken by l1:1.1.1. ... .. 1. ‘;,,,,,,.,.,‘ l" i!‘ “ 1 \""'r' up in ilie "' ‘ll " ‘ v ‘ ' 911g in l11-1]_ “" '4?‘ V" " F"‘"'1 ~ ll-wilill ant] T\'~"1\~1'1l‘ "1 =1 '. 1.. l'1l]1\'11t‘i][I\ 1111.1 1-.l~1 1’.- - .,..1|,,;,,..q1.,,,, lul-l; l~1 : ." " ‘. iwwl.‘ 1. 1111-] 1 “IWII iTs ' . - -,. .1,,.,;,] 1H, m, l "W11" .~l~"~ -" nights 111m in shag. l term] }11l'\‘1‘, l The i‘. 1.1.20.1... w, 1.1.1,, 1'fl‘nu\g. o,‘ w... ¢..¢...~..‘