IULY 14. 193i.___ NEW COMFORT GRACES AMHERST HOME l"; premium for poker hands with Roiebud smoking tobacco gm am sled." remarked aa Apuilfll lady,’ "that my husband decided w smoke Rolobud tobacco. Every time he bought I will". he gave mo the ker hlnd andplaat weak l aont int res wmplets aeta and obtained this beautiful qymport. I figure that it did not coat me a “n; g my husband smokes anyway; and 5y lllvllll the. poker banda l got the wmjmu without a cont oi extra coat. Now I am saving up for a ' Westinghouse" SUMIIEB-SIDE SCHOOL’ EXAMIN ATION Valedictory read by Frances Mc- Neili, at the closing of the Bummer. side High School. June 27th., 1930. In former times education was considered more of a luxury than u "KENNY. But this Idea has chang- ed and cucition is deemed more and more necessary and thug the means for attaining it are becoming more and more easy. College and university education is necessary for some but high school education is a practical necessity for $116 greater Dart of our population, and success in the different avoca- tlons of life, even the humble ones. electric iron, which ls much more l, on, o; m, m“). difficult to attain other rarniuml to without l; . be b a this " ' This u a hint which H1811 school education aims at l’ "§‘;",,{°l‘,fi,';‘,‘g{ mining the intellect by acquiring a l hiaritimol-with Z,'£.‘.'....“‘.’u'.°.. llf§iillfifisi'lc5.ll?lu°lfi mdlov. fragrant and mild in thIjllPl-l “win w; pIuSIOI superior quality. that d“. a biggest value on the any“ ma”. The large tcn cent package 6| Ruggé. sustain one poker hand-and ‘h, l n5 iteen coat package contains two s. D.“,.."....." 3i i'§?.“'l>.b'°‘6lu‘“.?. $35‘ 1% lfolitreaL general knowledge of the arts and sciences especially the more practi- cal ones, as well as the formation of character. To bo a success in any field of work one must have general prin- ciples and the will and character to follow them. This-ire get by educa- tion. Think of wht our country would be without its statesmen, its professional men, without men pro- cessing education, ‘Think even oi’ what our town would be if. we did not have educated men as leaders in the different professions and bus- ‘Iicsses. We see then._ even from our own experience; and observations, that that educated men are a necessity for every community. Thus, that our community might compare favorab- ly with other parts of our great Do- minion, we too must have our edu- cated men. Argentine railway has bladed vi‘- GETS for $2,500,000 of rolling stock. is Britain. I Mexico exported iriore than $2.- 3m: was-ti or.’ goat skins last year Brazil sent more than 7.000.000 has: of coffee to the United States last year. All-plane plants of Fiance Are op- erating at about half cf their cali- lull-Y. ‘THE, HIQHLANDS ‘I GEORGETOWN‘ Is Now Open For Business Weekly Dance, Wednesday 8 p. m. Standard Time. $1.00 per couple First Class Summer Hotel, convenience, llotand cold spring water in every room Most comfortable beds available. Fishing, boating, golf. Apply Highlands Hotel Co. Ltd. MRS. w. w. MacLAREN, Manager. _i: Hurrah For Saint Peters And It's Annual Big Day, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16 ‘SAINT PETERS RACE TRACK is justly famed as one of the finest and fastest in thisprovince, and the speed contests given there yearly are among the best of the season. This year will be no exception. In fact we can promise the public that theywill see the best yet on the above date. The CLASSES are arranged to bring together the very FASTEST and best performers in the prov- ince. All the leading owners have been interviewed and say they will be ready for the starter’s bell. with every modern The Classes are as follows: FREE FOR ALL TROT AND PACE, PURSE $250.00 2.24 CLASS TROT AND PACE .. . . . . PURSE $250.00 2.28 CLASS TROT AND PACE . . . . . PURSE $200.00 In mixed classes trottcrs will be allowed three seconds. Races start at two o'clock standard time, three o'clock daylight saving. The above will be raced on the three heat plan. every heat a race.‘ Teri per cent. of the purse will be given to the winner of the race, balance divided into three parts to be di- vided In the usual manner. Five per cent. to enter. no deductions from money winners. Eligibility certi- flcates must be presented. The meals will be served by the ladies of Rollo Bay parish and the best of ice cream and refresh- ments will be on hand. The grounds will be made as attractive as possible and the track will be covered with “anti-dust" so as to insure comfort to our pat- rona. The Management assure all a good time can be expected if they attend. In the evening a show and dance will take‘ place In Saint Peter's Rink with orchestra accompaniment so that those who desire to stay over for this i=8" secure their evening lnoal at the grounds and be all ready for the evening's fun. Be sure and coma and bring your friends- A Special train will leave Charlottetown at nine o'clock standard time, ten o'clock daylight saving time, with race horses and passengers from Charlottetown and will connect with train bringing race horse! ff°m summerslde at Royalty Junction. ALBERT QUICLEY. rill: Cl-IARLO .-' FETOWN sfvllAkDlfuV '1‘ o render this service then to curl countryia the sols reason for the existence of our high school. Or ini other words our high school's work is to give our town's children the op- portunity oi attaining thig great and necessary boon an education. Year after year for a‘ long period of time has this school been educat- ing a great number of this town's children, Year after year do we read with great pleasure and joy the marked successes oi its graduates in othe-r educational institutions, andl often do we see their names in the foremost ranks on convocation days. Year alter year do we notice with pride the real successes of this school's graduates in this arid other lands. That our high school then has been playing a very important part, not only in the life o! our town, but also o! our countrfis beyond a doubt One year ago we entered upon the last grade of our school and began the studies to prepare ourselves for graduation, We have carried on the usual stu- dies and the results of the final ex- amination show that creditable work has been done, We have devoted some of our time to music and allig- Ing, and the teacher; are to be com- plimenicd for the cxecelient pro- grams prepared for fitting celebra- ltions of such great occasons as Em- pire and Armistice days. service for humanity and enjoy the greatest success in it. And now dear classmates we are going to separate, Some of us will continue on the road to higher edu- cation while otherg will enter cllfler- ent fields. But if we put into practice those principles which have been so well taught us and exercise the strength of will and character that we have acquired here we too shall have our measure of success and will be deemed worthy graduates of the old Scmmerside iligil‘ School. Farewell. Grade X. C. Braden Jelly, Princi- pal, Winner of Governor-Generals :Bronze Modal for General Profici- ency, Mildred Allen. Winners of Diplomas: Mildred Al- ien, Gladys Denny, Dorothy Harris, Robert Bcgg, Calvin Bownein, Mar- garet Enman, Francis MacNeill, ver- non MacQua-rrie, Prank Tanton, El- mer Murphy, Joseph Arsenault, Ira Hickey, Roland Crozier, Wi-Ifihus of certificates —Enoch Sullivan, Jean Nicholson, Lillian Dickie. Grade DI Agnes Ramsay. ’I‘rus- itees’ merit cards for General Profi- ciency: Zilpha Llnkletter, Jean Moore, Helen Holman. Five dollar gold piece presented by Mr. Major Sohurlnan, awarded to zilpha Linkletlcr for Beneral pl-Qfi- cicncy, Pass Llsb-Frarlces Robertson, Daisy Mallet, Alma Corncy, Muhcey Cadet training has been conduct- ed under the splendid leadership oi’ “uteri. Saran Basier, Edna. Baker. ‘Iren Silllphant, Stuart Smith, Min- our principal My Jelly, and physical‘ l B ne oswell, Constance Allen, John ‘training has been taught in the dif- ferent classes of the school. Mdxilald- TWBlnB-ld Mllllflfl- Marlon Nor has the athletic side of our Mcquame- Arm"! slllllvin, Juli education been neglected for in foot- Mcplwfi wlnllmll Mlllllfl. Alwyn Gay, Martha Nicholson, Roy Siliiph- ball, hockey, baseball and other school sports we have taken our part ‘ml- Reglnlld Pflcllfl-Yd- 13011816 and although we did not always Wm Birch, Gerald sheen, Glenda Mut- we have learned the valuable lesson "m 511""! Hl-"lfl-g of taking defeat from better players 5"“ Vm- A. A- Mwfibonold- in uic right spirit, thus our time has IBM-rs’ merit wds for general lbeen wee, spent proficiency: Miriam Carruthers, Jan- At tile Interscholastic Track Meet 8i Home. Miirsmt Sinclair. held in Charlottetown last Thursday PW 11-8" COR-item mum. Beat- the boys from the Qld summerslde T106 R-fl-Iiklné, EtlhCl CTOORCCQ, Bébh high school distinguished themselves Mleklr- Edna Costa-in. Jean Llewel- by defeating the best, athletes from lyll- “("1115 Will"?- Ffldfl McCall- lthc difierent schools and colleges of lml- Virgin“! Palmer» 11011811 Clark. our Island Gertie Arsenault, James Williams, And now the day h” wme when Mary MCFBHIIIC, El/llfil Adams. we must bid adieu, for this is the made VII. E, 'I‘a.llton: ‘lrlistees’ Qt u a cllsfimerit cards for general proficiency. lllvithin the wnlu of the old school. lRoderiu Smith. Audrey Clark. Clif- Today we stand before you as the l°fd 37°“!- latest product of this most useful P”! 118i in order vi merit: Ross educational institution. wllctiici- or MfluKeiilie. Edith Williams and not we shall measure up to the stan- MBIJOTIB McQuarrie, Hildred Mac- dard sot by our predecessors remains Mllfd°i B11119 Ame“. Mflrifln Mc- yet to be seen. But If we have ac Klmlnmi- Rbbeft COX. Denzil Mc- quircd those principles which our NSm- 57mm‘ 91W» Elflwr MiwDon- noble and self-sacrificing teachersfi-ld- Li“? 511111110111. 101118 Lazavet. have’ s0 seriously endeavored to giveV-lflyd P1111111. Gdorflle Croyler, us arid the character to put themlBmce Cmylefi Gllfile Arsenal-lit. Into practice, and we have reason to Charles TBYlOT- Msrsaret Cameron. believe that we have, We to shall be B6171 Mllllzfln. Edna. Crossrnan. sul-u of at least a partial success. 61w" Ember“ Edsur Brown. Da- Today beng our last day at school vld IM-rkin. Eric MacLean, Constance we cannot but remember happy 161111393’. Eflle MacKay, Arthur Bren days and weeks that we have spent Mn- Rfly CIOYlB-r. Elmer Arsenal-ill. he" together. Reto Cannon, Lillian McIcod, Wal- Row ma“, l; w“ go; u, g0 gig ter McInnis, Ferno Rogers, John Mc- at a desk and try l0 study during "fllly- Wilfred Iii-mun- those first days here. we soon ac- Grade VI. Marion Leard, General quired th eart however under care- Proficiency, Betty Jackson, Verna zul surpervision and thus embibed Ross. Keith Jelly. the great lessons taught us by our Pass list: Betty Jackson, Verna different masters and mistreses. We R088. Keith Jelly. Irwin Ross, Hilda found new friends both in the class B15111!‘- Rtta Key. Joflfl lillcDowflll. moms and on the playgruond undlMargeret MoCallum, Read Muttart, these friendship; grew fender andfielcn ‘Ibompson, Roland Arsenalllt, dearer as time went on and ourlRonald McNeil, Blanche Hogg, Lena courses neared completion, IMcQuanie, Brenton Rankin.‘ Henry ‘ I Today we have finished. We must LeClalr, Wilbert Arscnault, Dorothy leave those kind friends and play- Simmons, Leroy Gallant. Janet Dllr- mates for we are the graduates of ant, Alap Monkiey, Velma McQuar. 1929-1930. rie, Agnes Dunn, Beatrice Vincent, Farewellito you old school, You Clifford Gaudet, Boyce While, Annie have been the smile o! our dimcul- Birch, Edward Gallant, Leroy Car- Challenge _ Accepted I, Jack Longaphie, manager of (Young) Gus Lonvgaphie. do hereby accept the challenge of “Kid” Jack- son, Halifax, whose challenge recent- ly appeared in the Halifax Herald to fight any lightweight in the Mari- time Provinces. Any promoter on P. E. I. wishing to promote this fight please correspond with (Mam) J. LONGAPHIE. 214 Kim! 515., Charlottetown. .__.___________, ward Gallant, Ralph Clow Burtin Martin, Carl Perry, Jack Harkness. Leslie Clow, Wendall Muttart, Pran- cis Tltus, Keith Simmons, Hamid Harkness, Cecil Gillis, Richard Rog- erson, David McNally, Bernie Link- Ietler, Bruce Schurlnan, Everett Phillips, Ernest Peters. Lloyd Heck- bert, Valnow Le Blane, Wilfred Per- ry, Prml; Adams, Theodore Gallant. Grade IV. Mrs. B, M. Wood. Trus- tees’ merit cards for general profi- ciency: Lawi-ance Clow, Betty White Neil Sinclair. Perfect attendance, John McNei1l. proof infernal Bennie Wedge, Pass list, in order of merit: Law- rence Clow, Betty White, Neil Sin- clair, Bennie Wedge, Austin Clow, Laing MaoDowell, Claudia Rogers, John McNelll, Marion McAs-sey, Eve- lyn Walsh, Wallace Cameron, Char- les Hogan, Florence ‘mnton, Lloyd Arscnault, George Spears, Leo Ar- scnault, Ralph McLean. Ruth Merri- son, Arthur Mathieson, Richard Westaway, Helen Larkin, Marshall Clough. George Shields, Clarence Landry. Harold Gaudet, Alex Living- ston, Grads IV. M. s. Lewis. Trustees‘ merit cards for general proficiency: Raymond Farrell, Benjamin Arsen- ault, Dorothy Allen, Callbeck, Cyril Hickey, George 1m- Nell, Margaret Cairns, Arthur Ar- senault, Marlon Burt, Mfljten Mn, Kenna, Joseph Gallant, Gallant, James A. Clow, McInnis, Allan.‘ Junior Johnston. Louis Moore, . ___ meddle cosmn, Wilbert Desmchmlequal, James Razavet. Mal-jot: Mol- Jcseph Wedge, Francis Gallant, Jss. McInnIs, Davis Green, Irene Heck- bert, Doreen Jackson, Ella. Crozier, Ivan Clow, Ernest Slede, Robert Fer: guson. Grade IIT. Miss Dawson, Trustees‘ merit cards for general proficiency] awarded to Robert Morrlss, Hcrbertl McNeill, Marjorie Gorrill, Poss list, Cyrus Cameron Joseph’ Blaquiere, Edivard Gallant, Gordon; Cmssman. Ellsworth McNeill, Diana] Jackson, Mamie Thompson, Ernestl Eldrlc Gaudet, Virginia Lfl-TBE. Isa- Emmanuel i nunc-slaiaizu SEVEN - __-__.-_- PAGE GUARANTY ‘OF VALUE There are two woys you can definitely appraise the value of the Fine, roomy, low-priced Dodge Brothers Six. a avYOU con see its beauty, feel its comfort, lhrillvlo its smooth, vigorous performance, lest the positive surely of its weather- . hydraulic brakes, and sense the quiet- ness and strength of its Mono-Piece Steel Body. a a And beyond these things ls the knowledge that you con bank upon ihe dependability vol any Dodge Brothers motor ccir. "CANADIAN -BUll.T FOR CANADIANS” SIXESI AND E-IEHTS IJFHULDINB EVERY TRADITION OF DODGE- DEFENDABILITY IV. B. BROWSE *& SONS A Charlottetown I Pass list, in order of merit, Jean' soap HY llson, Clair Kelly, William Enman, Edwin Clow, equal, uwd Mcf-innis, Vincent Gallant, Herbert L-vigllt. Ada McLeod, Florence NIacLean, .equa.i. Charles Deighan, Elizabeth Allen, Cairns. Hume Ellis, Everett Mcliellan Clifford Altken, Clifford Arserlault, Edna. Schunnan. Lconce Arsenalilt. Benjamin Arsenault, Edmund Des- RDChGS, John Steele, Hubert McNeiIl, Austin Grady. Lawrence Perry. equal, illlam Wood, Edward Gerrier. Ralph Williams. Robert Brennan, E. Marion MacDonald. Grade I. E. L. Bowness, teacher. now our: or ri-lz Lowms ..p CMIvSLI Sulnmersidc T" PHICII nonfat IIRUTHIZRS II [ALIS iln $735 Ami up, f.o.b. laotm-y lI\L'll\\\r'Iil'RE __L_ Trustees merit cards for general pro ___________ ____ Margaret Currie, ficlency. Irene Alien, Janie Mountain Pqggd‘ 30p, Green w-Mred Ab Mildred MacDonald. setiault, Alb!!! lJv1l-1;_>5t0ne_ Wilfred Pas-Wil- Hfifdlng Mountain. Cyril Gallant, Earl Peri.“ McLellan, Roberta Nam,“ perry‘ Ralph schurmag‘ Bobbie Brown. Benjamin Read, Jos- onih Gallant. Vincent Martin, syl- vain Gallant. Aeneas Clollgh, C153‘. Morlatt, Ruth Howatt, Lloyd Douglas Downing, Alan Read. Helen Graves, ‘rrunlarl Stright, Hel- en Key, Ruth Rogers, Dick Rhodes, ‘Orin Westaway, Marlon MacDonald. Raymond DesRoche, Eldred Sim- mons. Helen McEweri, Kenneth Walk er,_Major McAusland, Frances Heck- bm- WWW“ W°5*a“'@i'- iquiere. Adele holiness. Betty; Todd, Grade I Freda E_ Brown. TrusteesUlHeI-ble ph_y11ip5_ Charles Gallant mmt Bards for general proficiency. ‘Anita Huestu. Henry Gallant, m- Frances Arsenault. Albert Bernard, ‘ward cal-men Gallant. Stanley Gallant. Henry Ar- Benault. Elmer O'Brien. Henry Gal- lant. EWelyn Walker. Elmer Blac- dor Blanchard. Herbert Simmons, Tanton MoNeill, Ralyph Razavet, Janette White, Paul Bernard, Steph- en Hayes, Clifford Gillis, Audrey Ar- senault, James McNelll, Ruth Rhodes Alfredo. Hays, Edmund Gallant, Herbert Amenault, Gladys Arthur-Q waluar Pen-y, Clifford Perry, Waiter Rogerson. Clarence Vincent, Walter Hliestis. Grade II. K. Jamieson. Trustees‘ merit cards for general proficiency awarded to Billy Marlatt, Norman MacLeod, Rena, Key. Pass list: Katherine McAllum. Marion Mclellan. Raymond Arsen- ault, Frances Walsh, Edward Arsen- ault, Elmo Gallant. Ralph Rogers, Gilman Williams, Alton Gaudet, Da- vid Read. Goldie Sudsbury, Reggie sonier, Helen Clark, Thomas Wil- liams. Grade 11’, K. Jamiwon. ‘Irustees’ Peters, stanley Burns, Francis Clow, I ties and trials, our fun and our work, Iver, Harry Birch, Em; Gallant, Rol- our failures and our successes. WE and 3151100» Billy Milli B93816 Ar-l are leaving you today, senault, Cyril LeClalr, Alban Landry, Farewell to you Pupils W119 are Clarence Hailett, victor Inman, Don-l leg to continue the work we havelold Clow, George Ecsse-ry, anc Sheen finl5l1e¢l_ Your graduation day is Rblflnd Sheen. I fast approaching. Make good use of! Grade V, A. Green. Trustees’ merit.- lhe lime 1m, u, you nil- thsend willlcards for general proficiency: Doro- come before you are ready for It. thy Callbeck, Miriam Nicholson, Jean Farewell to you our good princi- Cobb- pal and kind teachers. We have Pass list, in order of merit: Ruby much u, than]; you for. You have McNeill, Penny Denny,.Dorls Mall-l given your very best that we might ctli. Russel Ramsay, Billie Johnson,‘ acquire the knowledge so necesary James Clark. James Hogan, Phyllisl for a, good education, Our parting Stewart, Bennie Arsenault. Blair Ba- wish to you is that you may long ker, Alfred Matheson, John Downing] Qtmtinue your excellent and useful Mark Gaudet, Waller Aisenault, Ed- BRINGING UP FATHER LORD MALlsou I5 _ GONNA GIT MARRIED AN‘ MAGGIE. ORDERED ME To wRl-ra A LETTER' OF‘ con- qRA-roLA-rlou To HM BUT BEFORE l c-l-AR-r wRlriM‘ i MUST ASK MAGGI scmeruiai‘. Secretary Saint Peters Bay Race Triwlf ll (if l l Helen Harlmess. merit cards for general proficiency. alvardcd to Louise Cox, Ruby Grady. Charles Llewelyn. Pass list: Ada Lewis, Alexander MacKay, Betty McAssey. Grunt Tra- vers. Joseph MaeKinnon, Earl Heck-i. bert. Ira Arsenault, Johnny Des-| Rochcs, Stewart Green, Ervin Son- ier, Gussle Airsenault, Eddie Perry, Ruth MaoLcod, June MacDonald. Francis Perry. Grade II, Sybil ‘fariton. Trustees’ merit cards for general proficiency: Keith Mollison, Margery Lefurgcy, Pass list: Kennethidathieson Jos-i fl- Whether you CAVENDISH on nic be sure to eat For your own little pa tainer packed in ice. “PERFECTION” household word from .“One grade only Try the new Candy y HORSE RACES or SUNDAY, at CAVENDISH go to the HORSE RACES or a little “PERFECTION” Ice Cream. We also supply SANITARY SPOONS so that when thr do is throw them lllvay. to the other as well as on the North Shore. and always has been our motto. ah private outing or pic- rty we can supply a con- PLATES and ough all you have to Ice Cream is now a one end of the Province and that is the best” is Con e. It’s just great! Perfection quality is the some all over the Pro- vince. It is sent out in good condition and our dealers make it a point to keep it that way. " IADream of Fruit and Cream” Charlottetown eph Perry, Hazel Arsenalilt Elmer. MAGGIE- l-iow no l You 60:14.. E f COMGRATUIATIONS Q -u\ ? Central Creameries Look for the Perfection Sign on the Perfection Shop Perfection Dairy Summerside THERE six , $1065 i AND UP, F. O. l. FACTORY, INCLUDING STANDAID FACTORY EQUIPMENT (FREIGHT AND TAXES EXTRA). H E RE'$ A TWO-FOLD i -By George McManus ooarr eoTi-iER ME Now- i Mus-l’ CALI. UP MY MILI-INER sswoRzl FORGET lT- ‘Ill lance Gallant, Prank 14; mall-I Ralph . ,.___~_____-§__ A‘ A ______v_‘ ‘