THE SUMMERSIDE nd PRINCE COU IE .. .________._. .____,, _,€_\____ _ .._..._.__?_.____. _ l/ESTER LOCAS Annual Meeting ‘ ‘Of Th ll 't tl U Wh’ l i... ..rlz:lll.e*i.els;s.irss..rp " ° "' ° lt’s Where You Buy " a 5"“ °‘ --BEDROOM_;TI;ITURE. some ' . ‘In R)&S-Nlili0r Fine Puppy '1r¥il,i\i Viia-Crulnbla Meal Rat- l““D‘l_1.,|,u,ed by Braces. ll"- " L-1953-6-30-2l. B tist Ass’ n beautiful colors and designs, all sizes I values at Brace's. L-2l72-6-30-Zi. . The 70th annual Associati-ii of the Island Baptist Churches oon- vened with the Chas-y Baptist ~ Church on June 24th to 27th. The devotional addresses were given by Rev. H. R. Bell. Rev. J’. W. You Save That Bounts —FOR SALE-Two newly-fresh- eried. pure-bred. Dual - purpose shorthorn heifers. Mrs. John Simp- son. Hamilton. L-2l52-58-30-3l, —RUG5. Wilton and Axmlnster, Jwy Goodrich Silvertown Saf- vty All” Tues “t Bmrffflssisa-s-ao-zi. Sinclair’s Are Offering Outstanding _l;l:il< l "5 AN" IIOUSE‘ iacnutiful colors and deslgnsxallsizes, Hayter and Rev- (390188 HOW!’- plits. l;~.i_-, illlbill llvvd Flvlll‘ wonderful values .at Braces. the services of song were led by can Qualifies: Values In All Departments of The Store —— v _ _ ; —APPOINTEn T0 LINKLET- of Church Letters. Sunday School » ._,\ll:. \\‘ll 3 “ll-Bill?! ll- TER SCHOOL-Miss Luela Bow- Reports and Young Peoples Boe- nfilflllbfyil Ililii hit c sun Stuart,‘ Fwwpmn, ynulllfilli to Port Hill Oil 5,‘, any lii.~.;_ bflill‘; the guests oil ‘In Dynmniilnafs parents Nil‘. and in». W. J. Alontgomerr. .-l-‘0R SALE AT ‘BANGOR— , A n (rirunc in gilod condition. ' itlinl; pulty going t0 ncss of Montrose has accepted the position of teacher at the Link- letter Road School-S. ieties were given by the Clerk, Rev. J. B. Wilson, and the reports showed a very successful year, both spiritually and financially. Though losing a great number of valued members and workers dur- ing the past year, numerous ad- ditions were made by baptism and by letter. All the churches were represented by Pastors and dele- gates. and an optimistic note pre- vailed and all look forward to the new Church year with great ex- pcctations. The work of the educational in- stitutions comprising Acadia Unl- versity was presented by the Field ——-—- Secretary, Rev. Earl Kiniey. The —EVERYTHING all set for Do- varied undertakings of tA-ie Home minion Day races. Johnny Conroy Mission Board of the Maritime i Time and space will not gains, but you know as alwa for quality merchandise at permit us to print all of the many bar- ys in the past, you can rely on SINCLAIIVS lowest prices. -- For The Week End _ We are offering a special 25’;- Summer Coats, Suits and childrenis all lines previously marked down. —lIlS CORONATION TRIP. by IA. E. MacLean in Wilmot Valley. ‘Monday evening, July 5th. follow- ed by miscellaneous specialties. Sale of home made ice-cream. Ad- l mission 15 cents. L-2ii04-630-Jly 5-2i. —DOMTNION DAY. best racing yet at Summerside tomorrow. Be sure to attend opening meet of l Prince Edward Island Harness racing season tomorrow. L-2205. a... ' Noibeit Brenan. 14-2038 6-28-30-21. discount on all balance of Ladies’ _i-;x<;.\(;r-:sir:x'i\_;ur_ and Ion-g coats, etc., this discount applies to ( ‘lllP, Sllinmcrside East, W‘ admire lilo rnlliiglclilent of their . ulili: lliiiicm to Preston llzlihuli. (lrovii, son oi Ma's. Lois, groin, Ainlpcque, Mnrr age t0 take l place liic middle 0f Jilly. l L-2161-6-30-1i. l This gives you the opportunity to buy a coat or suit at. a marvel. ous saving. , “ f ‘ , ll has arrived in summerside with Convention were outlined in an his string of horses. L-2206. eloquent and inspiring way by the —DR. HENRY MOYSE, Bede- Supt. of the Board, Dr. E. S. Mas- lqllfl, has returned from attending on. A report of the Western Bap- . the Lahey Clinic in Boston-Of- tist Mission Board was presented fice hours 8 to 5 and 7.30 until by Rev. B. G. Manzer. ‘The Assoc- 1 9 p. m. Sundays by appointment. iation was privileged to hear an L-2l37-6-29-2i. address on the missionary work -—-—- carried on by the Baptist Board —VISITING 1N P. E. !.—Mrs. i by Miss Flora Clark, retired miss- lJoseph Cameron of Derry, N. 1-1., ionary, who spent many fruitful‘ I is visiting relatives and friends on . yea-rs on the mission fields of In- , -P. E. 1.. and is at present the dia. The Foreign Board for Miss- guest of Mrs. Charles Ram ay. ‘ slons was ably represented by Dr. ' iSiimmerslde-S. =Gordon C. Warren, Wolfville, who -__-_- in his forceful and inspiring man- _pR,05AT|; COURT—-H()n_ H, , ner outlined the opportunities fac- L. Palmer held Probate Court here m8 the B08111 111 India End 13°1- on the 24th. when the accounts oi ivpa. The Sunday services were the Estate of James Charles Wood- flttefldfid by Oi-Ipflcity ¢T°Wd5~ all“ _I’l'lll.\'r\ FUX ('ll()\\' ground y. n; Cllbfsi ho (h: lill‘ unchallcngcd {wrd iur both protlilciion and pelt ' KIVHL: fltliliil)’ on this continent. \ll now book your require- m, for lilt‘ seusilli and get n. i'e- lnl cheque fronl i’lll'lllil Mills in l. Ulllrrs lllll_\' try t0 follow, fox feeds load the way. 1 .0 -\t Co, C7\!ll'ii‘ii'.‘l.0\\'l"l, Flll‘ 5g or any author ycd dealer will Emmy you, L-2lG8-6-30-3i. Dresses of All Kinds at Bargain Prices Any right style or quality you could desire is included in our vast range. Silks, crepes, plain and fancy, Piques, Linens, Voiles in all the newest styles. _,\l.l‘ilaill'i‘()l\‘ COUNTY COURT Th.» flnlillfliVti Juno tvlnl of the Ajp 1-; m (follnl-y Ciulrl. Judge In- mJll pripr-Iillg. was held at Alber- mi on 'l‘uosil.'iy' and Wcrlnesday. ‘rho most ol‘ the time was taken attrac tive Cotton dresses every style.and quality all at very prices. upllflil .'i case lllldni‘ "The Child- trll of Ulllll.‘ll‘l'ii‘(i Parents Act" in lrlli li Jll(i!_;lll('lll, “'41s "ell for the dt-frzulnnt. Jame \t'<~lls acted for the Plnliltifl and Wilfred Tanton for the Defendant-S. —T’.\Y.\"I‘EII-.\IO.\SE ~— A quiet in lil4‘ UllliPd Church . fll Koliiilgton, on June xhcn 111.111 liouise Mouse. The bride was very protilly dress- ed lll azure blue silk with white l!" sorics. 'i'il(‘_\' were unattended. Filimiring; the (‘l‘l‘i‘lll0lly the happy’ lfiiilll,’ (‘lllll‘ii‘ lr-lt on n short. m0-= n:- trlp lo (‘ll1i"'rlill town and oihci‘ l rolnt; of interest returning in the ' lrciiing to the home of the groom l h long River where a company t.’ friends and relatives had us- ltlllbiPd to erect them. A very! olwiszzint.owning was Fl "nt nnd a iznnty luncheon w.:~. si-lvcd iiitCI‘ which all llcpixried to their homes villi best wishes to the bride and groom for a. long and happy mar- nvd life. llell Drilling Vaughan H. Groom side were passed and the Estate closed. Heath Strong, K. C.. acted for the Petitioner. and Morley Bell. K. C. for the next of kin-S. ‘ —TOOK SERVICES-Mr. An- drew Pitcairn conducted the ser-y vices in st. Mary's Church. Sum- l mcrside on Sunday in the ib- sonce of the Rector, Ven. Arcli-' deacon White. D. D.. who is ill at his home. It is pleasing to report Highlanders assembled at the Armoury. S’sida on Tuesday and left in the aftemoon by truck for Borden, where they crossed to the nlninland for the Aldershot Mil- itary Ca-mp near Kentville, N. S. They were in charge of Gentleman Cadet. G. E. Smith. who is at- tached to the Military College at Kingston. Ont. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Ennis Smith of Summcrside-S, —BRIDE-TO-BE SHOWERED -Mlss Jean Townsend. R. N.. whose marriage takes places today was given s. shower by her Sum- merside friends on Monday even- ing. The party was in the form of a picnic at Staverts shore, where unwrapped by Miss Estelle Bow- liilnugcr for P. E. Island Alvlv UET! seellze" di pgsed-S. Announce the opening of their gigs‘: IIII-‘ggilagfhlglxfiilrli- senior certmclms m, 1mm ‘,§‘,>,i?.‘,",§{f°,fj§,';’§f,~,, spehgfér xigfitiifledj‘ “l, ‘Egg? l Phil?" °""‘""“"“’ Mmw‘ M“ --.--__.____________, _,_ ' _ FOOT (Lip/Ia I Grade III_Jean 6mm . nursini! ‘ Grade viii-Rita Gnllnnt. need in the world today of tein- . Rnblfaflnnj Welcmno-Gradp 1, . IMHO” Inuhyuyz.’ Sulnnwrsuh», [Jyu-Iay, July End Grade In_mm Delghan’ Grade VIII-l. Mary. Cilmms- Grndr‘ IX- Florence Mclnnis. peranoe. She sDOke very strongly’ Piano Solo: KTfl71l"llfl-—L0l‘l‘flill(‘ [an Fof Bl er V, P t. t . .t d Grade 4—Mlll'l°1'19 Ullklettfli. key. 2. Edna Arsenault. 3- LPll-ly (ii-ado X-Gortrlirle (‘v.'lii7\ili. on the growing toll of deaths by ‘ Gnllanl. - lllppily7llgffa b“ f" sinvtlfivflt Grade LE-flrune Bemaflh gtllgghfilébzgm_Mélrfiltgiilglti{igzigi. I _ Music t d b motor vehiclw through. not the l The Arch oisuccesseGraduates. W s .-.. ll PP" grade k6,,“ Megan,“ M. Gaunt: 8- marina Lmkiet: Thr- PTVIZFR filflmllfilf‘ dona e d drunken driver, but the’ person r110 r, Song: Vnlcpg n1 {hp Night, efn eystadlayn _____V__w __ Grade “and” mmdeneh Ty I - the Holy Fflmll society awar e has had but one or trio glas es of Plano solo; V3159 Arahpgqul .. , C" " r- grade 5_1I\|-an¢e5 Q3115“; ‘"- A to senior pupils drawn _hv Lorraine beer. PfgnpLa qnlpmy ‘ _ ‘I c__ _.... ~~ Grade 6._1_,ilnan glow 2:22’: gltfllltllfltllfqles we “Tiling; Gallant: to ilmiol" pupils drain" bl‘ She said everyone should strive Distribution of pHZPSj (‘ind Save, ‘ T“ Grade 3,__Mm,y Gallant Bu“ McNem—nl;l3na amlilgle-‘ttelr- Louise wrgdgod Sperm?!‘ glare] fgr to cotmlbat thel evil through educat- m» King, S LONDON, June 29-01 three im- 0L Grade knorenu Mcmms‘ Rita Gallant liens Ranahan Marv senltnr nm-ymo (Zlnfltp Pr} if. ‘G l it“: - ed piope “mg. scmflmc imrmn" pmmsm “m” m‘ 5'15‘ y Grade klymeua emu”. mum‘ Mu.“ Lmkleugr , Da on no ar c o mics a - nes, a. ul education was a good E lien Football Assoclauon “u, M" SUMMERSIDE’ P‘ E‘ l‘ Grade m-Gertrud? Ggumt‘ ‘The ilriaes for Christian Doc- larétyyeclal prim for lilnlnr music and tfmgtzifiigicgrui-ncgvetgienirtor- _— Q-_—_ 3d"! Aatldththe third is balm _ n 1 l, _ . ' , l l‘ . oppusn-E c_N_ KDEPOT Grade lit-Doris Cow. mm have been donned by my J. L. e annual meeting GLOBE HOTEL were services filled with challeng~ inspiration and vision. The Ass: iation was ably presented by Re. J. B. Wilson, who spoke on "My Gospel." The afternoon vice heard Dr. Warren in his elo- quent address on "Foreign Miss- ions" and the closing service was lone of Evangelism presented by? Rev. Byron IvIanzer. The special music of the day was rendered by the Olieary Baptist Choir, with Rev. Heston Flannigan. A resolu- tion expressing the deep apprec- iation of the Association was ex- prescd to the OLeary United Church for the use of their Church, and one of regret at the departure of its pastor. Rev. Mr.‘ Baker. The officers for the en- suing year were appointed as fol- lows:- "P" Moderator-J. P. Gordon. Char- lottetolvn. Vice-Moderator-Rev. H. Flan- riigan, Montague. Clerk-Rev. J. B. Wilson, Sum- nierside. Preacher of the Association ser- mon-Rev. J. W. Hayter, Hazel- brook. The Young Peoples Service held Mary's Academy S um me rs ide The certificate and prize list of For Proficiency: kora is undergoing treatment in SEX‘- Balance of Stock Grade III-l. Teresa MacCor- mac; 2. Irene Cormier; 3. Ethel Martin; 4. Ruth Arsenauit; 5. Rita Deighan. Grade IV-l. Sheila Callaghan; Francis Gallant; 3. Lillian Clow; lant; 4. Blanche Landry; 5, Doris Gallant. Grade VIII-l. Lena Ranahan; 2. Mary Cummlsky; 3. Edna Ar- senault; 4. Hlida McNeill; 5. Rita Gallant. Grade IX-i. Marjorie Kelly; 2. senior writing. Edna Arsenault. Rev. G. J. ‘MscLelIan and Rev. E. The ‘prises for highest aggregate . . . .SHOP AT SINCLAIR’S Sinclair and itewalt it * Thifprizevfor highest aggregate in Grade IX presented by Mr. J. E. Dalton. awarded to Marjory Kelly. The prize for highest aggregate in Grade X presented by E. P. Grade III-Gloria Watson. Grades VII & VIII-Elaine Per- ry. Grades IX (Kr X-Pcarl McNclll. Sewing The prizes for sowing donated by friends interested in this branch donated hv Mr, Jones awarded to Prize for fidelity" in dutv donated by s. friend awarded to Amelifi Cameron. Graduation Diplomas awarded to the pupils of Grade X who have attained a yearly average of over 65%: Summerside Mr. C. B. J-e-lly, Principal of the Summierside High School presided over the meeting held in the High Mrs. Newcombe complimented At the conclusion of the address VBASEMENT. sent and presented the prizes. Rt. Rev. Mgr. MacLellan, D.D., V.G., also passed a few remarks. There were a number of special prizes this your donated by various citizens and societies. which representcdthc eight pil- The pillars were first, character. - the foundation of all things worth while purpose, industry. courage. will power. sincerity. perseverance _, and duty. Other young ladies pre- lsrnicd the enemies of these vir- And of TBourse As Usual Every Bay Is A Bargain Bay In Sinclair's Basement Store I _ _ i . n. s. o,“ the Mchdeawn 15 a “me _;_ 3_ mwm Ray mdgione, anal -* Here you will find values that meet and better any and all enm- llmwl, of I{f‘lli<lll‘1illfl was united improvecy R£v_ D13 Hung, wok the Mrs. Horne. assisting in duet and pefmnm u; lingo 1o .\Il' Lei h MacKay service at 5L E1@flnor5__5_ solo. The services were in charge ‘ i Pnlnivi" hm -.____ or the Moderator, Rev. H. L. Deii- ' - . - - , -_ y ‘l- , q W. J. P‘ (or, of Long] _1,E,\v|5 FOR ALDER§HOT_ ton. assisted by the Vice Moder- r HM _‘ Ouhcan bu) Xeafrlggttnpparegmf?!‘ IlLadles‘ Men‘ B0) s‘ GU“ m“! h‘ Rcv. B. C. tor officiated. Members of C_ company p_ y; 1_ ntor, Mrs. Stephen Ackland and , n c ‘ m“ c eaper an 0 e er qua 1 Y t an eismfllere- Get the habit HALL PDTATU SPRAYEBS . : 3. Florence Wll- Foley. M.L.A.. alvarded to Virginia 1. Virginia McNeill; 2. Marv sil- a ve y leasing pro am by the ; a delicious supper was served at 011 Salillfdly ¢V¢lllll8 hell-rd JlIBlJ-ll z mime wedge . , ~ _ . r5 T’ g’ - ~ . . . sao ensi- which a huge basket Jordan, the winnerof uie oi-ewri- 1m"- 4- Mkm“ u§°m“°“' 5- Mcllelll- d giggling] 8- Mefevfllte Gallant 4- pupils preceded the presentation We have some nlllmlessed am Communicate with r ‘ecked with ribbons was omiigm cal Contest and Rev. s. Gibson. M"XYMT"{,“I“QQ':I ‘Landrv- 2 The ‘Tflufl, m’ dimer" °' ' W‘ "r “m” Th‘ “m,” “s “mm-V "hm" “my” ‘ml’ M" "1"" forward ‘mo the circle smmg Field secretary for the Board o‘ G e f. t l l» ld- nated by Ch drcn o nry. arranged with roses and ferns, latest improvements. They w“; m 1 t b1 h _ Chi-m- Ed, t; Ruth Kelly. 3- PB T139 M99911" - Grade I v-Rnlph LcClnir. The main feature was the class give you the “m; gausfm." n e a round e pcnlc a e and a s ow ian uca on.—s. G d V! 1 Henrietta co h? 2 _ _ 1 _ y, _ o a; .7 s m m. lovely and useml gifts were ra e —- y , - Glade IL-Flolcnco Cow. "- BI memorial of the giadualnl: crass the new machines and will last YOu for years. I I . Ros 4- NORMA 501111181’; {MMBYYDBBYI- (‘rode IV-dviildrcd Sohler- ' lars of the archway to success. Summenide gfilngnq-Fgissshggt’: you; st‘ Gfllde VIII-L A1109 Blflllfihflldl Grades V & VL-Genevieve Pet- Each girl presented a block in THEY ARE PRICED RIGHT. renown md other party songs m, 2. Elaine Perry. 3- Lorraine Gel- ers. ‘the arch. with an explanation, A,“ one “m, Niagara Duster I $40.00 ‘HIHOFS, Sprayers. llircshcrs and Diggers on display at The Hall Mfg. Co. Ltd lines w n QFHURMAN RN S‘;r,“““§§§o “,§§"°"‘§tf§§°f§" h, e Jean McPl-iee "failiiimrmniipiiiiriplir (‘allant 553$; ittlidggieillllmMralll-ll éwfigi-y ' l?”‘G.'“°Z§YQY..."I',1'§“RY§' °°“'“d' ‘WMERSWE w - -~- i -- 1e w cr as v ' . " '_ "' ' _ »' ‘i "- F’ - JIISS .l!. ilLSLACKFORD, RN. i been alwarded for regular and dofiteegbgz’ tfghggisfsFilxlf/y ‘is’: IIIli-llwlrzffghgogsllgilst- 0;! tiirailgiarinceexgrcrgijgd gins; , Thishchatrmlng]performance was Cflsiniltgynang _ . . . . ct tt nd n e. ~ l" ‘ ' - i lIlYPfl PM l’ film arise. IE1‘ WN (n-urlmllcs of the British Association of i “($1.132 Iifiuzjbj... Bus,“ clety- Proficiency diploma for Grade IV-Fllorcllce Williams. law enforcement to a small but ap- ,- Progrgmmg Chiropodists, London, England Grade 1~cliiyton Doiieette. "m" "fltml- Y"°““° mmmm“ 6W" V~MBYY Alsfllluli- Pltwm-l" 1114M"- , Sonar Hall Canada- L'zz°°'6‘3°"-"Y 3-3- here officials voted against trying _____._.;_i_- grade _ L ,|_ e ; _ Barbara Silliphsint. the island people on the stand _ a two-referee system and B15, .. - - -- _ " ""gmghggi~ég1§§f°3fH§§§m'§Mf_ J- Murfll" Prim" for English in Grade X they have taken on the tcmper- “TNFRAL DIRU/"IOB agauist a proposal to [Qlrggfllp and C0 s-POUIIIBIII séfVltti-LUTICIIES “son; trimaran “new: 5_ emu“ grade rllii-Alflred Gallant. dnnalr-d by m, pa“ q ,1,‘ Mac. gnce question 1nd by so do,“ AND ENIBALMER promote four teams instead 0i two, mm- szafi: mfisxsializz... i“‘"£",.%’i";“'ti2’" our.” m l" p133Sf1§1§%1°‘§..f°5?§“°§?$‘°{‘.°§‘ Grade II-l. Anna all ; . "' ' ' Tl ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' a "l"? R- lzqm-ence glow; 3_ mgMQMMQ augnde W-MBTY Teresa Arsen- noted by Rev. E. J, Murray a- On the platform were. Rev. Mr. l)" mg Nlghl (jfll; °f 40-099 m"? spectators at Neill; 4. Rita Gallant: 5. Betti I worded to Mnrv McPhe-e. Henderson of Toronto. Rev. L. E. Pmmptly Attended. i ’~ Wvnlbley Stadium ivhcrt- the DUqINION DAY wedge Grade V-Madellne Perry. Prim fnr Arflhmpflc 1n Gfndp x Q Davies, Summersidc’ and Mr‘ PHONE 7 4 cup finals are played. The mnlch ‘ ~~'__ .-__.-.__....-.--_ grze gl-Glélleldah Llgdeétvr- donated by ll friend awarded n, Allison Pnofitt, President or the " lgleluheelllzrlfjullzzlvrlalilo and Promo , . l‘ ¢ "r Bl1¢ 9 Ell FY- Morcuorito Gallant. Tem e no Uni n ' . ' 0r l ny was “ilncgspj "9 PBISOITBIS Grade VIII-Mary Ciimmislrclfl Prize for spclliur! in Grade VIII wardp lrglanfi. Their Priixelfittlcnlizgn ‘ 93 “Hams “d ‘him-sands “T”? l": Grade lX-Jean McPhee. donated hv a friend awarded to spoke briefly before Mrs. Ncw-‘ ~*——— able t° 3°‘ “M's- The m“ "5 *1" -Mr. John MscKenns of Kln- Grade X-Dorfs clow. li-illdn McNoill. combe gave her address. i pm“ “mud b” 3390-000 and m‘ burden would fall on the Football the Prince County Hospital-S, in esc grade donated by the C. ___ W Mr. Donald Baker moved a vote A““°°““°F‘ “mm ‘mum be w‘ ~ r—— w- L- “T " of thanks to Mrs. Newromlv vi-lileli “'"p°d m" “ "fimd "f "°“"" \VATI'IR STREET EAST HMLSB Virgirtug Webster of Port Grade I. Girl-Marjory Rogers. ' ‘ " “'7' m; mowed by Rev‘ J w A r f 2"?‘ Plléimfihls segklina increases E Hi was opera on in the Prince Grade I. Boy-Emmanuel G l- ' _' ' . _, e * “r "9 "T's "l lYlP-‘mell 1M SUMMERSID l I D County iflfiroital uiis week and is lint. a BUWHBSS & s0", Nicholson of Norm Bedeque“ S’ / §YL'..'?.~'°' dsmiillo fawiie ivi-i-feurllg-t ‘tilt iiimd dwmiilon club‘ Sto h ' d su ei- Dom n on ay doth! ll Ce r-Bl Grade II-Anna Gallant. csosnvo EXT-ZR . . . t“ 9° ." "a" f’ ' ' " “*"‘"““‘ °“ "‘“*“ p "e Tglams ____ an“ I;I_Teresa Mnccormflm I-‘ITNERAI. DIRECTORS AND MARY‘ Agkfiglwgr 51" \_ practical information on for increases of talent money to plgy. l P t ‘d T . t Boarders --Mlss Pansy Richards of Cen- Grade IV-Shelln Callaghan. EMBAHVIERS gUpiMERSIDE {eedmll- Pubhshfid sill “"165 firjlo‘; the leadmg “mm m "ch di‘ ‘ ' ' l9" - tral Bedeque is a patient in the Grade V-Elma Landrv ‘ V98"! and FREE to all Fox " ' l °‘m""°" “n "'11s t l -» Prince count, nmpmn - . MEALS SERVED Prince Coun y Hospital-B. l yI-fflrgizietltaaasgigiliea tmhnm,“ h, gym." I flofilfgngflgig gzlridgss nllosi‘no‘sle'r}; BYB$IPG‘Y‘S.I:°fi:HQdH. lgghipgoovylflgl] beugguo 51:55?“ O l ' i , I _ EV ' _ Y' ' WEB MRS. R. DURANT —Mr Row Dian!» or evmmer- _ Prim for highest aggregate in y "'“"'",‘Qf,§;,,’,:f,°,§‘“° "'° I the parents and ffiehtfllnmgf “the INTERNATIONAL rox 1”!" "m" 1m with 37 Snttlggg; Proprietress. ‘m’ W” °P°"" °" 1" u" 91"" l Gm" V11’! presented by E-P. Fol- . "w," 77,; . pupils of st. Mary's Academy roi- ‘ 0 a. ANIMAL r009; |_"|'p ‘llsifed 01' 39' 1'? Bettina the lss \_________________ Downy Hospum on Monday 5nd l‘ i W‘ M'L'A" “ward” m Mn“ Rum‘ l‘ their closing exercises, ' - gummflfl“ _ ' t hum; saturdl-Y 1n Milli-St 5nd ends Ru -_-_-—~ ma n; a good recovem-S lion I “no, E w_ 30mm“ w“ p", ' ' first Saturday in May.