..1'hln column In reserved {or law: .1 incl! interest but uavenlulux 0! | nanny nature may In ulrlc-.I|) payable lnlenad It | cent: n word In minutia- ..TURN'IP HOES in stock nut’. Brwcg, L—5622-7-9 -21. _.[-‘LY OIL and sprayers in stock I; B1-gcels, L-5675-'1-3-21. _—FOR. STOMACII UPSETS use Bisma Rex. Tnylor Drug 00-- Kenslngton. ...))0N'T FAIL TO SEE York Little Theatre Players at Albcrton this Saturday night. Admission 25c and 15c. L-5941 .‘—HOUSlNG CONSTRUCTION DISCUSSED—-Mr. John A. Row- mnri, general nlailnlger of the Can- lltlll Pcrlnancnt Trust Corporation and Joint. gcnerul niamlger of the Canada Pcrlnnncili. M(ll".Q’Xlf,'e Cor- poration collf~cl'rcd with members of me Town COllll(‘il al.d Board o‘ 'I'1‘(l(lC on housing C()i?Sll'llCLl()ll dur- lug a brief visit. to Summcrsidc this \vc<~k.—S. —-ON’ AC/ti)E.\lY STAFF — At 8. mccting of the School Board of the slllluucrsido I-Inch School, M1‘. Hcbcr Mniihcws, 13.11., of Alberton was ap- pointed to take Miss 1VlcLclm's place in the SiltI‘ltll."l'.’~‘iC1(? Academy for one ylm: M1‘. Matthcws has five years ivnrliing cxpcrielice and graduated with honors from Mt. Allison Univ- e:'.\‘.l_v. —K. OF (1. (‘.‘.R.N1\'AL AND LAWN 1‘.»‘LR’l‘Y G-ii!-IAT SUCCESS —The carnival and lawn party held on Tuesday e\'ellill:: on the K of C. Grounds was :1 vcry nlcccsstill a fair. A (lcllc nus supper w.:- scr- ved by the ill£llf‘S of S3. Palills Church on the lawn and the t.ab‘.cs were well ]’)fli.i‘0lll1/.L‘(l, Various at- tractions made 10‘. of flln for the crowd, and with the Misconche Band playing lively sc-‘ections there was not a (lull moment. Ice cream and ltrawberrics were served on the lawn lllter in tile evening. Those rcsponsble for lhn an-lmgcments were very grateful at the success of the crvcningr. The affair was put on to assist with tho under-privileged.‘ children of st Marys Academy andi the Sisters of the Convent are very grateful to all tlio.-ac who helped. and t\‘]‘K‘(‘lllily to the members of‘ the Mlscollcllc Band win very kind- , ly gave their services free for the. occasion . -s —SllO0L TEACIIER. HONOUR- ED—Mi.~s Aclu. Mlicbollgall, teacher at North Bedcque School was the guest of honour at a soc‘al and dance at the home of Mr and Mrs. Preston Bowness last. week. when they entertained the North Bcliequc Dramatic Ciub. Miss Muc- Dollgnll llas accepted a position at the summersicie High School. As a token of the high regard in which she is held by the community at North Bcdcqllc Miss MacD0uga11 was presented with a beautiful gift. the prcscntsltion was made by Miss Jenn MncCallll and the accompany-_ ing address read by Mr. Alban MacDonald. Miss MacDougall in her usual gracious way expressed her pleasure at being so especially honoured, and said that she would always llavo happy recollections of her associations with North Bed- Bquc Drnmutio Club. Mr. Vernon MacQll:lrrie at the piano and Mr. Ted Aheam on ihc violin furnished the music (or the dance. Assisting Mrs. Bovwncss with the rt‘l'rcsll- merits were Miss Joan Mrtocmlll and Mia; Mnmuret. Mnccauli. Miss Lucy Simmons and Mrs. Brewer Waugh. Miss M:lcDougall makes her home in summerside. Her many friends there wish her every nucccss in her new position.-S. Personals —Mr. and Mrs. Highct of Am- herst were visitors to Summcrside on Molldny.—s. —Mr. W. F. Hicks of Moncton. N.B. is vititing his brother. Mr. S. M. Hicks of Summcrsidc.—8. ~.Vtr and Mrs. Fred Murphy of ulnmcrslde have as their guests. . and Mrs. Doyle of Mnncion. .13.. and Mr. Joseph Malling of niiord, Saskatcllewan.—8. —Mr. Jack Schurman of the nnadllm National '1‘elem-aph 0!- cc. Summcrslde, lift on Monday fternoon for St. John, NB. on having duties.-8. |P. l. Eowness & Son ' rmvcmr. ornucrons arm r:Mnal.M1~:ns Prince County Hospital Ambulance In Churn Summer-aide, uedequo um lfenslngton Phone 8!-I. No Water. No Pay: Are the but: of our proposition on P. E. hhnd. ' Our ntea are lower than 1935. You will be surprised to learn how ‘Wkly. emclently und Inexpen- "Wy we cuh drill on urtcslun well I‘ you. All work rnnteed to stand the ‘ell of time. 0|". Phone or Write THE TRASK WELL CO. VAUGHAN ll . GIDOOM WE OCAS ea feeding pulls in stock at Bruce's. L-5622-'1-9-21. —BINGo AND DANCEin Mc- Mahon House, Kensington. July 10th. L-5778-7-4-D-10. —KENSlNGTON SCHOOL GROUNDS Saturday. July 11th, 6 P. M. Strawberry Ice Cream Festiv- a.l. Mlscouche Blind, School Sports, Bingo. Under the auspices of School Improvement Society. L-5933-7-9-10. —TAKING EXAMS—One hund- red and fifty pupils from mat; Prince are taking the entrance exams for Prince of Wales College in the High School Auditorium, Summerside. The examinations are being conducted by Dr. .G. D. Wales College.—«S. —l.EAVING FOR vlM'Y —- Miss Jean Townsend, Miss Mildred Slackford, Miss Winnie Schunnzln and Mrs. George A. Clallbeck oi Summcrside are leaving next. week for Montreal where they will em- burk for France to attend the un- veiling of the Canadian Memorial at; Vimy, which will take place on July 26th. The ceremony will be performed by His Majesty King Edward VIII.—6 ..-—H.IG}IWAY BLOCKED —— Re- ports come from the West of the Province that the highway at. Mount Pieasant has been blocked for some days, and travellers have had to make a. detour, as 9. house. is being hauled from one end ofi Mount Pleasant to the other. Users, of the road say that it is 1!. little tool much to ask them to make a detour )wilh the road; in their present. de- , plorablc state. several have almost Steele, vice prlnclpal of Prince of Alberto and Vicinity The ‘ -‘ 1, exercises of Alberton South School were held Monday June ml: with a large attendance of parents and friends. The Program was as !ollows:—— "Reclt.at.ion "Welcome to all" by (Verna. Rumsa ). Chorus The Maple Leaf Forever by (School). "Recitation" By Alyre Gaudin. Dialogue The Mock Wedding by (Six pupils). Recitation by Eva Mallett. Flag Drill by Eleven Boys. Pacltation by Blanche Smith. Drill by Seven Tiny G1;-15, Recitation by Viola. Gallant. Health Drill by seven girls. Dioiogue, Trouble at the Child- ren's Clinic by 14 pupils. Distribution of Certificates. God Save the King. Following is the mport of Alber- torl South School !or month of June Grade VII—1. Mae Matthews Keir Fraser. Gnrde VI.I—1 Hubert Fraser; II Mary Gallant; III John Gavin Grade V—1. Eva. Miallett: II Mabel Fraser. Grade IV--1 Clayton Morrissey: If Minerva Ramsay; In Jegngtte McAldufi' Grade III—1. Rita Skerry. Grade II—1 Blanche smith 11 Alyre Gaudin; III Heath MM. Dougall. Grade I——-Lattie Smith; II Iva.n Smith Miss Lucille McQuaid, Teacher The closing exercises of Union school were held on Tuesday June 30th with a large attendance Npr Chester Hayes presided over the following Program,-_ Opening Chorus “O Canada." by School. Slloech of Welcome by Carrie Campbell Chwlls “T15 A good old school day Custom by School. landed in the ditch in attempting ,ta get by. The house has been, .pullcd into the weeds just enough. ‘[0 allow people to go by with ex- ;trcmc care. The public are veryi ‘long suffering. but there is a limit to patience. All trust that it Willi not be long before that building is‘ in its final resting place. TORMEN TIN E Mrs C. W. Oulton and daughter Marion spent Tuesday in Moncton. Mrs. M. H Breton and daughter Phyllis spent Tuesday in Moncton. Mr. Walter Robinson of Mono- ton. was a. holiday guest of his par- Mr. Claude Taylor. has returned to his home in Surrey to spend the summer vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Taylor. Miss Case Barry. left Friday for her home in Jamaica Plains, Mass, after spending several weeks here with her father. Mr. J R Barry. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allen an rejoicing over the birth of a son, born Sunday. June 28. " M15 Marguerite Allen of Sussex, is spending two weeks here. the guest of her parents. Mr and Mrs. Ray Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd 'I‘l'enho1.m. Miss Gwendolyn Baxter Tlenholm. and Mr Borden Tnznholm of Lewisville were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Powell Spence at the Seaside Hotel. A number from here attended the MllcEn:hemn—Lebs.n.s wedding in Bale Verte Wednesday after- X10011. Mllss Mary col-nier, ape-nt Thun- day in Mohcton. Mrs Donald 3. Robinson spent a couple of days of last week in Mmicton. Miss Doris omeary spent seveml days in Moncton recently where she was a truest of friends. Mrs Amos Allen and Mm Pauline Peterson were recent visi- tors in Snckviile. Mr and Miss Aldo Cerettl and Childrcn Bobby and Betty and Minty Cornier were motor Visitor! to Sacirviile Tuesday. A iarge number from here tended the Moonlight Sail Danoeon the on 1“€l'l’y 3 5‘ Charlottetown Wednesday inz Miss Ruth Johnson Saokville. is vlslllng her pm-ants. Mr. and Mrs RM‘xY”l=3l-ml: oamnbvll of B°l"5°“ was u recent. guest oi’ Mr. and M?!- James A. MllcEachef0l\ Mr. and Mrs. J06<‘Dh J0“°9- °’ Munay comer were gllosis of MI‘- and ms Amos Allen. Friday M’:-_ md Mrs. Ted Allvn and -*0“ Donnie and Mrs. Svlflizllc 5”‘ 5°’; of Halifax were guests of Mr all Mrs. Amos Allen Sunday Mr. W. F. Mcaruth. oi’ Svdne." was 3 guest of Mr. and Mrs. C W. Oillton. on ‘Friday My-_ (jgqrgq J Allen who has spent the past few months in Montuul l-eturnéd to his home here to spend some me Mia Estella Allen of Amherst spent Sunday here 3 K11!‘-93 07 M" parents Mr and Mrs D W Allen. i Mrs. A. Iwcaruth. and younit S0“ Douglas or Sydney are -¢D°"‘“““ some time here the guests of Mr nndMru C W oulton _ ML-5 palm Allen is «'ID9Yldllll sorno time at her former home in Cape spear with her mother. M“: at- or West gran d - Arthur M-mm m r. E. mum. "-nunudug. rhino U. xlrbylul. lBD¢etl‘wIh¢llflI¢dLIfl1¢¢ Recitation “Whcn Pa begins to shove” by Gladys }{a_\.,._, Di~>i0gll€‘~“A Close shave" by 4 pupils Recita.tion—by Bessie Campbell solo -—Lilll'on Wells F182 Drill—h,V 4 tiny girls. Recitation-—E'laine Forsythe Recitation bv Bobby Campbell Instrumcntal Music by Mrs; Dr, 1-eFurzey and Mr. Stephen A Hea.m. Dance "Highland Fling" by Name LeFurgey. Dlologue "Mock Wedding by 51,; pupils Distribution of Certificates and Prizes by the Chairman Mr. C B Hayes. God save the King Following is the report of Union School for month of Junct- Grade X-1. Liiiilm Wells; 2, Ethel Irving ems, Mr. and Mrs. Donald S - Robmsonv Grade VII—l Helen Gray. Grade V—-1. Ruth Gray; 2 Bessie Campbell; 3. Bobby camp. belt. 4 Alvin Wallace. Grade HI-1. Jack Clark. Grade 11 -1 Gladys Hayes; 2. Alive Irwis and Nellie Le\F‘urgey (equal) 3. Carrie Campbell, Arthur Malley. Teacher F'011°V/lllg is report of Allberton High School for month of June:— Prlnclpals Dept. Grade x—~1. Noreen Whelan; Ii.’ Jean Fraser and Thelma Wallace (equal) III Ml:le Malley. Grade Ix~—1 Beth Culleghan and Gordon Kerr (equal) 11 Ella Whellm; III Herbie Ieavitt. Vloe Principals Dept. Grade VIlJ—1 Claire Profit; II Jennie Turpel; III Alice McQunid. Grad: VII~1 Robert Foley; II is visiting his g'rand.mot.her. Mrs Ida Allen. ms. Clara Carson recently visit- ed her daughter Mi.-5 Emma, Our- son. Charlottetown. Miss Marjorie Allen. of Montreal is spending three weeks here the guest of her parents. Mr and Mrs. Dexter W. Allen. Mrs Lloyd Hicks. and two daughters Misses Essie and Phyllis of Backville were week-end guests of Mrs Hicks mother, Mrs Frances S. Allen. Mr. Ed Mactcan and Mr. Dun Adams of Bpringhill Junction were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M H. Brenton, on Friday. Mix Wynnlfred Way is spending some time in Moncbon and surrey. the guest of friends. A number {mm here attended dance held in Bate Vertc Hall Fri- dny ovm-ling. Music was furnished by the Rainbow Dance Band. Mrs. Vivian McNeil lmd children of Woodpoint are spending some time here. guest: of Mrs It/Y;Nell's ulster. Mrs. Harvey MbG1aahing and Mr. Moclashlng. Mr Gordon Lalferty of Chu- lotrtebown, was 8 recent visitor at the home of Mr. uid Mrs M II. Brenton Mr. Hamid Tucker has gone to Moncton to wrltc Normal schooit I.OI.| forBene1-Bread TE RID and PRINCE Aches O?Brien Ill Dori-5 Albert. The following pupils in Grade VIII wen awarded the Public School Certlllcates. Norma Lawson: Claim Profit: Jennie Turgot; Mary Murphy: Jarvis Matthews; Muriel Murphy: Ryegimld (eftmy; Lois MacI..ean; Alice Mcqunid. Principal —Clmr1es Green. Vivt.~iPrincipa..l, Millie Mabel Field- ing. Miss Jean Oulton. Charlottetown, is spending her holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Oulton. Mrs. Helen Corbett has returned home after B pleasant; visit to the U. S. A. Miss Hilda. Glllls Inspector of Schools was 3. recent visitor to Alberton. Mr. arid Mrs. John Myx-ir' of Tignish motored to Alberton Tuesday. —F. Kensington And Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schurnlzm and baby son, David, have moved into their new home at New Aalnuu recently purchased from Mr. Frank McDonald. Harold Laird Ci Kelvin Grove on Thursday attend- ed the Guemsey Field Day held at Mr Guy Rodd’.-3, Brackley. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Edward Urch and sister, Miss came MacArthur, of Moncton, NB, were welcome week-end visitors at 'I‘:aVe1ler's Rest, guests of Mrs. Urch’s daughter. Mrs. G e o r g e Waite. Mr. and Mrs. J R. Champion and son Russel, of Scranton, Pennsyl- vlmia. last week arrived by car on in‘ extended visit to Mrs. Cham- pions parents. Mr .lmd Mrs. Hor- atio Waite of Traveller's Rest. On 'I‘hursd.1.y last Mr. and M15. Preston Kennedy of Kcnsingvin motored to Brudenell Point, t..-king with them their son Keith and his chum David MrlcI..elm, Boy Scouts. The two boys are now in attendazice at Camp De Roma. where they and their companions will assimilate the principles of Scouting at the historic site of the activities of that indom- itable pioneer in which honour the camp has been named.—B. Summerside_High School Prize List Sumxrerside High School honour roll and pass l’st: GRADE X Winner 0' Governor-Gencml‘s Medal for General Proficlency— Raymond l='l1rrell. Catholic Women‘; League Prize for second in general proficiency— Benjamin Arsenault. Winners of Dipliomas: (over ('75 per cent» Raymond Farrell, Ben- iamln Arsenault. Jean Cobb. Con- Smlce Denny. Suth Waite Winners of Certificates (over 60 Der cent): Dorothy Allen, Margaret Marchbank, Geraldine Darby, Mary Marchibank. John MncNe.lll. Law- rence Ckww, Irene Heckbert. Irma Davison. Frances Titus. Rlayv«‘ort.h Rayner. Betty White, George Mac- Neill. Loring MacDorwell. Eva Con- eu, Cyril Hickey, Eleanor Oar-ke. GRADE IX Trllstees Merit cards for General Proficiency: 1 Marjorie Gorrill. 2 Thomas Williams. 3 Louis Moore. Pass List: Ronald Smith, Char- les Hogan. Ellsworth McNeill. Catherine Maocatlum, Murray Wil- lett. Lilla Mcxenm, Edward Gal- lant, Frances Walsh, Marion Mac- assey. Joseph Wedge. Gordon Cross- man. Allison Delaney, Arthur Mathleson, Emmanuel Gallant, George Bentley. Robert Ferguson, Norman McLeod, Tanton McNe1i.l, Rena Key, Janette White. GRADE VII (Albert Sllllphunl.) Winners of Trustees General Pro- ficiency Cards: 1 Ada sudsbury. 2 Gloria Clarke, 3 Add Macleod. Pass List: Alexander M’acKay. Grant Travers, Charles Llewellyn, Keith Moliison, Billie Enman. Mar- jorie Mollison, Edwin Claw, Mar- gery Iefurgey. Elaine Burns. Hume Ellis, ‘Florence Msclgan, Boblbie Brennan, Elhabetth Cadrrls. Bill Wood, Earl Hedidbert, Elmer Gal- lant, Kenneth Mathleson. Earl Boates, Edna Schurmlxn. Herbert Strlght, Ioullse L€tBlanc, I-Icfbert. Simmons, Eileen Heustls, Cyrus Cameron, Clair Kelly. Hubert Mac- Neil. GRADE VII (E. A. Tultonl Trustcds Merit. Cards for General Proficiency: I Roberta Howatt. 3 COUNTY NIC Reeves, Allison Mlwnonuld. Betty MacMurdo, William Pickering, Betty Mathlsson, Francis Heckbett, Mar- ion MacDonald, Arthur Allen, Ray- mond Durant. Billy Gay. Ivan Clarke, may Boatea, Sherwood Saul- nlcr, Urban Morrison, Henry Ars- cmult. Alan Read. Ira. Gaudet, Har- old Gallant. IkR.0y Martin. GRADE VI (Keith Jlunlcoon) Trustees Merit. Cards: 1 Gerard Bernard, 2 Shirley Callbeck, 3 Lloyd Perry. Pass List: Margaret: Allen, Edlwln Gallant. Balfour Read. Reggie Mac- Lean. Stanley Gallant. George Le Blane. Les Shields, Ellsworth White, Gllssie Arsenault, Florence Mac- Quarrie, Heribert. Phillips, Vtncent. Ciow, Raymond Richard. Eric Arsemult, Edwin Heckbert. Char- les Gallant. Helen Small, Ruth Rogers, Lillie Datlon, Pauline Todd. Alfred small, Lindsay Connick, Earle Dicks. Junior Boswell, Frank Arsenault, Ervin Casey, Albert Mor- non. Leltlua. Crue, 3 Dorothy Mllilglm. The following is the class stand- ing for Grade II (in order of merit) 1 Mary Palmer, June Ramsay (equu1,) 2 leitha Orue, 3 Dorothy, Milligan, 4 Gussy Gallant. 5 Shir-l icy MacNeill, 6 May Grady, 'l Les-l lie Perry, 8 Junior Huestis, 9 Edward Chalsson, 10 Ferdinand MacKenna,', ll James Mountain. 12 Margaret; Caldwell, 13 Billy Smith. ‘ GRADE II (Helen Munch) Trustees Merit cards for General Proficiency: 1 John Ellis, 2 Helen Stewart, 3 Francis Desnoches. Pass List: Robert. MacKinnon, Nicholas Gaudet, Ernest Arsenuult, Junior Gallant. Jerusha Ami Le—j fungey. Anna Harris. Vivian Rat-1 tcry. Herbie Bell, sylvere Bernard,i Alex Maclnnis. Willie Richards, Tanton Wedge, Aileen MacLean,r Allbarl Gen-ton, Herman Des Roches, Weldon Boswell, J can Reeves, Cecil Arssnault, Lowell l Huestis. Clarence Gallant,’ Ernest‘ Williams. James Grady. Gordon Arsenault, Ivan Maccormaclk, Cil1r- . ence Cahill. Oliver Gallant, Albert GRADE V (Anne /Gran Trust/ees Merit Cards for General Ploficlency: 1 Audrey 2 Bill Woodlngton, 3 Merle Clark. Pam List (in order of merit tor the )'ear:) 1 Audrey Champion, 2 Billy W00di=‘-slon. 3 Merle Clarke. 4 Eleanor Currie, 5 Alyre Bernard, 6 Billy Cunningham, ’l Shiriey Dodds. 8 Norma Ei‘ls. 9 Boflble Schurman, 10 Ernest Robertson, 11 Pauline Brewer. 12 Rhett: I-lopgood, 13 Vivian Stright. 14 Gerald Mc. Donald. 15 Bruce Mcliunald, 10 Marjory Dodds. 17 Joyce Bernard, 18 Claude Luedcy. 19 George Hayes, 20 Vemon Guy. 21 Leonard Gal- lant, 2.2 George Mcxinnon, Z3 Mel- vin Alzenlault. 24 Gerald McNeill, 25 auit, 27 Ernest. Arscnault, 28 Earl Perry. GRADE V (Bertha M. Wood) Trustees Merit Cards for General Proficiency: 1 Bill Durant, 2 Mar- garet MacKenzic, 3 Nora square- brigvgs. Prize for perfect Nora Squarebriggs. Pass List; (in order of merit): Bill Durmlt, Margaret Macxenzie. Nora Squarcbriggs, Junior Arsen- ault, Leslie Corney, Jean Ratlray, Ross Durant, Gran: Mollison, wil- liam Macbellan. Frances Corney, Wilson Ramsay. Augustine O'Brien, attendance: gharl, Austin A1-scnault, Lorne Cobb, Deane Read. Shirley Ross, Stewart MacNelll, Vern Brewer, Ernest Clark, Willard Gallant. Stephen Maclilnnon, Royce O'Brien. Lloyd C0ulSOll, Gerald Cements, Elmer Phillips, Bernard Mc.cNeill. GRADE IV (M. S. Lewis) Trustees Merit Cards for General Proficiency: 1 I/owell Allen, 2 Rob- erta Gorrill and Nettie Peters, 3 Dianne Downing and Grace Roincke. Pass List: Katherine Lecky. Ivan Reeves, Ira Mclellan, Wendell Stewart. George Walker, Lois Mountain, Daniel Leclair, Henry Sonier, Peggy Sudslbury, Reggie Bllwqulere. Kfred Cahill, Robert Gltudet. Stirling squaretbligzs, El- aine Bowness, Freddie oaks. Thomas I-Ieustise. Jame: Desmiche, Morton Read, Ralph McAleer. GRADE Iv (Ida Dawson) Trustees Merit Card tor General Proficiency: 1 Lloyd Gallant, 2 Bobby Palmer, 8 Chester McDonald. Pass Lktz Lloyd Gallant. Bobby Vincent, Jimmie Ferrish, Lourlc 1‘-cters. Champion, ‘ i‘ GRADE 1 (Enid s. Macfarlane) Trustees Merit Card for General - um. are writing matriculatloll exan. . .. . .. .....u........ in Surnmersdc. Mrs. Heath strong of summer- side has purchased a summer cot- tage from Mr. Mocurdy Bell at Carleton. and is having it moved! to Borden where she has a plot of .‘ land. MI. eles. Ca.llt.. Mrs. J. S. of Mrs. Frank 1. letorl on Sunday. Howatt of Cal'- Mrs. Carrie Coles of Kensingum. Mrs. Janie Muttart and Mrs. L. schaefer of Summerside are visit.- mg Mrs, w. E. Bell of Carleton. Mr. and Mrs. Hadley Muttart: incl Mrs. Frank Muztart of Car- lclon motored to Ciiariotietolm On a business trip on ’I\lseday. .\/lr. Kenneth Muttart. .\‘IlsaeS fiurothy McDonald. Miltil-mi Mut- :~.l-t and Tcrca Mccarvile motor- wt to sunllllcrzsidc Monday cvcning. Rev. L. P. Archibald, Mrs Arch- . .lJald and son Kenneth of LOCKPOTV-. N.S. arrived Saturday evening to spend their Wlcat on in Bcdequc. John H. Lee. of Los Ans-2 Hinton. ‘. Mrs. L. Schaefer, Hisses Celia and i Constance Burrows. and Mr. Ewart-i Burrows of summerside were Kllesls ‘l ‘M "sec-Ilde 9:“ nnll," Borden Thnndlyy July 0. Modern find old-9-Ill“ dumm‘ go gngppy nude '33 Syd Elliott’: orchestra. 930-1-00- Admlsllon 35¢. Mr. Victor Orsllourne Ordained At Clifton’ At. a. special lneetlnz of tho Pm- byterilin church of Prince Edward Island held in Clifton qhurcn on Tuesday evening. Mr. Victor Os- boui-n'e was ordained to the Ministry of the Church. Than? W35 I “'89 number of visitors presant. Rev. Mr. Rhoad, Kensington, Moderator for the Island. conducted the agr- vice. on she platform with Pun were Rev. Dr. Icgate. Charlotte- '.o~.vn-, Rev. Dr. Fracer, Alberton. ind Rev. Frederick Williamson, 01' Malpeque. After the "Laying on of hands." L-b869, Kenneth Huestis. 26 Keith Arsen-‘ , ,Rogers. Jack McF‘arlane, Graham Wendell Cailbeck, Aiban Calla.-. Dr Legate gave an inspiring address on the calling of the minister: at God. Rev. Dr. Fraser addressed tho newly ordained minister and Rev. Mr. Williamson addressed the cou- grcgation. Proficiency): 1 Gerald ‘andry, 2 .he guess of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ernest Doucette, 3 Frank Arscn- i Wright, Jr. nult. Pars List: Gerald Landry, Ernestl Doucctte, Prank Arsellnu't. Gordon! Linlcletter, Don Gaudct. Claude iWood‘ngton. Kenneth Linkletter, Miss Edna Campbell has return- .d to her home in Amllrest, N.S.. after 9. pleasant visit with hvr cou- ~.li, Mls. Olga Camrlbcll of Cape , D ' the service Mr. Georte Reges Callaghan, Royce Gallant, lravcrse. ‘B(‘w‘:'e1;§35&ng very effectively urn Russel Arsenault, Wilfred Casey. ——— Go Where He wants Me To,’- Betty MacF'arlane, Harold Martin, Messrs. Harold Muttart, Ernest After the service the ladies oi! the v33i-‘€5«n- 3-mi W“11*‘C“ M11190“ °f coligregation entertained the mem- (.‘;lrleton, were usltors to Lower‘ has of me P,-esbygex-y and V1515‘);-5 lzcdeque last sumlny evening. he supper 111 the hall adjoining me ——j— church.—S. Mr. 1-ledley Mutiari of Carlcton "—-:*:——~——->——- ‘has purchased the valuable farm felt for the family in their Iudden. , lll'O.'K’."L_V of Mt‘. George Callbeck_of bereavement and overwhclrning 101'- l.\'orih Tryon. row. The pail bearers were Messrs: ———- .James Reid, Arthur Holland, Lewis All cxtrclllciy large Iiillnllcrs 0.‘ Wright, GilbCX'i. Bell, Alva. Black- lrnvellers camc to tile Island byimorc, and Earle I-Iammill. Intel'- Lhe Car F0l’l'y Monday. July 6th. la. meni. was in the Kirk Cemetery at total of 130 al.ll0ll10l)il0.~. crossing Cape Traverse. lrclm Tormentilie to Borden. Raymond Arscnault, John Aubrey Gallant, Hillard G:ll'ant, Ernest Reid, Frank Desflochcs, Joseph Razaret. Joseph A1'S€I‘l3.lll!,v Joseph Gallant. P€l”l'.\'. GRADE I (Estelle Btwness) Trustees Merit Cards for General Proficiciicy): 1 Robert P.,O1‘ll'.‘k(‘, 2 Howard McFarlaue, 3 Gareth Gay. Pass List: Robert. Romckc, How- ‘ ard McFarlane. Garth Gay, Janet [Bake-.r. Gordon McKay, Charles white preparing to attend the I Mr. Claude McKay, st:lt.on agent funeral of the late Arthur MCQWH .rl'. Molltaglle and Mrs. McKay. Mr.‘ no of sezlrletown. Mr. Leigh Lawn and Mrs. J, P Boers of Molll.ague,‘tl1cr of Carleton received a tele- Mrs. John slllherlanci of Chrlrlo:te- gran: containing the sad news theta town, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bcii Mrs. George Britten, mother of and daughter Glorlll of Cape Trav- Mrs. Horace Lowther had been erse, were guests of 112-3. W. E. ‘ killed in an automobile accident all ‘ Special prizes weer given for Bell of Carleton on Silll(lfl_\'. ,Marengo, I1l., on Sunday night. No perfect attendance in Mss Talltolrsf A particulars have been received.-—D. 3 class: Betty Todd. Muriel Lea‘s; Tile funeral of 1.ttlc Douglas —~r——v —— -- ‘, class: Sterling Squrasbriggs, Ivan MacDonald. ioilrte(-n-month olcl son, -‘OCKEYS BEWARE l Reeves. Miss Dawson's class: Mut- of Mr. anti Mi'.. Joscpli MllCDOn- ADE-'L-“-1DE*‘A Steward in 8» m0- thew Richard. Georgina Schurman. aid of Burden, was held on Monday W1‘ Cal‘ Wm iJ‘3V€1 0“ the inside Bertha Woods c‘ass: Nora Square- at one o'clock from the l'C>l(l€‘lICCl °f mi‘ ‘3°”1’-W P‘'°P91'—T1€V€’1’ 131‘- briggs. of his glalldparcnts. Mr. and Mrs. the" “Hm 30 °‘‘ 40 Yards ‘mm 919 special prizes were given Russell MacDonald of Carleton.» 1‘°’5°5”T15 W35 decidi’-‘d M ‘b95011?-h ciency given by Miss Ramsay Rev. Arthur Organ, who conduct-i Australmn -7°°k°Y club 1719935118 Grade IX to Marjorze Gorrili. ed the scl".‘icI‘ sglolce very fittingly ‘ Fhé‘ "_‘_h°_1‘_d_8_y- Special prizes for most improve- or the place given Eittlc children by ‘" " ment: Mrs. Lewis Class. Katherine Jesus The hymns Sling were “szlfel, -= Leaky; Ml.s Manson's class: Alex in the arms of Jesu.<," and “Jesus|‘$2ao Maclnnis: Miss MacCardle'.s class. Loves Me." The pal‘. bearers werel Grade III: Relzgie Gaudet. Grade Fcrlton Hownt: and Isrllest Deccan, “Want - a - Name” Breakfast 121;! Margaret Caldwe‘l. ; V and interment was in the limited‘ C91-ea] Wants a Name_ Buy 3 ygiehe and Home Nursing C.ass Church Cemetery. Douglas was an ‘ck 8 tad T t it of 1936: 1 Ada. Macneod and prize exceptionally bright and b£‘21lltlful.\ pf ag. fly‘ as e and child and wit be sorely misscd in? Name it Send name On C0|I~ the home and by all his reZa!ives,,‘ pon enclosed. Insist. on to whom the sincere sympathy of l _ _ the community is extended. “ant A Name Cereal from your Grocer. DEALERS WANTED lMl1tl.8.l‘i. Anna-bcl All.-n, Bevcrey i Bishop. D0l‘O‘.li_\' Ellis, John McDon- ‘a‘d, Gordon R/ogers. Neil McLeod, Jean Hccicbort, Edith Sqilarrbriggs, Ivan McLel1an, Ernest _\I[cLurc, James Caldwell, Balbara Currie, j Alan Lecky. Emma Jane Read. for for for highest mark; 2 Marjorie Mol- lison, 3 Elizabeth Cairns, 4 Mai‘!-’.‘-’l'.V Lefurgey. 5 Ads sudsbury. 6 Gloria. Clark. '7 Louise LeBlanc. J. M. Townsend, Instr-uctor.—6. Carleton and Vicinity Mrs. Fred Bell and Mrs. Mc- Curdy Bell of Carleton motored to Clmrlotteicwn on Tuesday. The funeral service 0 the late Arthur McQuarrl'e of Searletown. which was held at his home on Monday, was very 'a!'g9lv attended and was conducted by his pastor. Rev. Ewen McDouga‘l. assisted by Rev. Arthur Organ of Bedcque M. United Church. A profusion of Six pupils from Carleton School.‘beautifu1 flowers attested to the three from Cape '1‘,-M-91-,g.g_ five from high esteem in which the deceased Wholesale and Retail Deal- ers Wanted ut. Once, to sell and handle this newly per- fected Maritime tured Cereal. Write for details. Manufac- Palmer. Chester McDonald. Flor- ence Vincent. Clifford Richard. Edith Dye, John Cass. Matthew Richard, Edward Winchester, Alban Gallant. Jinunie Harris, Mina Dye. Bclorie Gallant, Frank Casey, Lloyd Gguant, Donald sonier. woodside, wlllard Doucette. Edward Perry, Clarence Arsenauli, Caro! Huestis, Nelson Linklettcr. Rnlfillil C1(yugh_ Clayton Arsenault. Junior Gallant, Gordon Clou8h- armor-: in (S. n. Tanton) Trustees Merit Cards for Profi- E:-veiyn walker. 3 from Allen. Pas; List: Helen Key. Garden: clam, Kenneth walker. Francis Arsenault, Betty 'rodd. Fem Brooks. Lloyd Alien, Raymond Pony. Ruth Mclclian. Marjorie Bcmnrd, Dons- llu Downing, Austin Mcxinnon, Reginald Squarcbrlgss. Eldred sim- mons, Adela, Bowness. Junie Moun- tuln. syl Gallant. Jim Wood, True- man Strtght, Betty McA.ssey, Mild- red McDonald, srank lcdierc, James McNeil]. Mary Moore. Gllman Wil- ngmg, Hillary Gaudet. Helen Mc- mwen, Wilfred Mountain, Duvid Read. Elmer nlaoqulelt GRADE v! (Mattel Inc) uenmi Proficiency: 1 (ram Rm- ers. 2 Billy Mnclzod, :4 Catherine Mucbonald. Plus List: Frederick MacDonald. rqnlnu. ciency: 1 Gerda Clark, 2 BGYY1 T0“? 3 Barbara R0861’-i Pass List: 1 Gerda Clark. 2 Ber‘. Todd, 3 Barbara Racers. 4 10"- Ma,cLure, 5 Edward McNei‘l. F- Lculs Gallant. 7 Shirley Smith. Ernest Arsearlult, 9 Aleah Pa‘m:' 10 1015 Brooks, 11 James Schul- ml. 12 Ruby Key. 13 George Al‘; cnuult, 14 Ruth Tocmbs. 15 Jack: Kelly, 18 James Malcluean. 17 Arthllt Mcliiwen. 18 Napoleon Arsenault, 1.‘ Earl Gallant. 20 ‘Walter MucI..urc. 21 Fllmon Landry. 22 Henry Perri‘. 23 Cyril Gaudet. 24 Stanley Ross. 25 Ulric Galllmt, 25 can F.tzlmt- rick. 2'1 Joseph Perry. 28 Emer‘ 30 1 Junior Richard. 31 Roy Amnaull-‘ Grady, 29 Lloyd MacAus1and. GRADE III (Mir! E. MoC|rdicl Proficiency Cards for Genornl Proficiency in Grade III: 1 Kath- leen Allen. 2 Constance Crue. Gwy- neth Davies (equal). 3 Hl3l’|'y HM“-"‘ bert. The following lg the class stami- lng for Grade III (in order OT merit): 1 Kathleen Allen. 2 Cor.- stance crue. Gvwvnet-h Dari"-i (equal). 3 Harry I-Ieckibert. 4 Shri- ion Harris. 5 Jack MacDonald. 0 Bobby Jnrdine, 7 Georgie M8?- Qlmrrle, 8 Ivan alright. I} Arnod Hewitt, 10 Raymond Gaudet. 11 Ruth Small. 12 Reggie Gaudet. 13 Harry Dye. 14 Donald MaoNclll. 15 Ieonsrd Gallant, 10 Milton Mol- lison, (33,533 11 (Mgr, E. Mi-curate) General fil cm. for Pro cency u 3 1 Mmy Proficiency in Grade I12 Blythe Dodds. John Gallant. Alld- ' v I Jhlmer June R-Sm-533 (equal). 2 Eileen ‘ Box 76, Summerside, P. E. L The HALL Improved Potato Sprayer Hall Sprayers are Built in Two Sizes: 100 U. S. G.al.—-Four Row-—Arrangcd for two horses. 200 U. S. Gal.—-Six Row—Arranged for three horses. With the HALL IMPROVED SPRAYER. you can spray 2, 4 or 6 rows at a time. The Room folds behind the sprayer — safe against breakage; the STOP and UNLOADER V A LV E relieves the horses of ALL pumping load whenever the boom is shut off; the CHECK VALVE maintains the pressure when the sprayer is stopped. Used sprayers and hillers overhauled in our factory at BARGAIN PRICES. We are distributors for Frost 81 Wood Implements Full line of Spares ALWAYS in stock. 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