PAGE SIX BIGGER THAN A THREE RING CIRCUS; ELEPHANT STAMPEDE z The most exciting scene ever shown on the screen! A vast herd of wild elephants led by Tarzan in a new kind of Jungle warl It's terrifying! it's unbelievable l Jungle Drama, Th tin-es contained in the famous been brought faithfully to the screen by Meti-o-Goldwyn-Mayer in their thrilling jungle picture, “Tarzan, the Ape Man," which opened at he Prince Edward 'l‘lieztti"e yesterday. 'i‘lie plot of the Burroughs story is more or less familiar to the mil- lions of readers who have followed the adventures of the famous fictional character. The English as one of their kind meets a young English girl on an ivory seeking safari with her father. After amaz- ing adventures together in the jllllgli‘, a. love springs up between them and Tarzan risks his life to save the safari members from hor- Lord who has been raised by apes; | The strong supporting cast iiith 4- PRINCE EDWARD — N00! TARZAN THE APE tam directed by the man who made JUNGLE TRADER. THRILLS ,' HORN Amazing be ,1 belief, ......,";'.},, laws" W21 see! A giant gnu; w itc m a n, .. Tarzan, King ‘ of the Jungle! Fizhis with t "M15, h u g e ‘ "P08. croco- diles, flerpg i n a t iv e s, a i ‘ n!“ om" annuals‘ i 3.00 r. M. i 16c, 20¢‘- l v . Nlcln ‘ i ‘ 1 a 11.45 , ' 26c 37o Ralph Ozen, short stop: Winfred 45° McAivland, left field; Ira 111118, i? right field; Peter Gottell, anti-o SHORT field. rills - - - - - Filmgoers All of the breath-taking adven- age pygmy tribe. One of the most notable thrills Edgar Ric: Burroughs story have of the production is the elephant charge In which an entire native village is destroyed and an area 11° U"? YOUTH’ DWPIC 0f 901mm"! Bud trampled down. The animal scenes are some of the most unusual that have been shown l on the screen and will not fill to ' quicken the pulse of father. mother, brother and sister. The entire fam- I cntertalin- I ment in this latest jungle adventure i Van i of several acres ily will find plenty of picture directed by W. S. Dyke of “Trader Horn" fame. iwezssmuller includes such known players as Neil Hamij Maureen 0’Sullivan, C. Aubrc‘ | Smith, Doris Lloyd. Forrester Hui-- l vry and Ivory Williams, all of whom | d.) well with unusual roles. rible death at the hands of. a ssv- I “One Man Law” Is High-Powered Film Buck Jones is a man of action in his newest thriller. “One Man Law," the Columbia film that open- gt the Capitol Theatre yesterday. is Uni; vr n-wc clack west- erns that will stir your blood and set your heart thumping-it's a wow of an adventure film. Guar- nnteed to hit Just the right spot with lovers of thrill-tangled, rom- once-packed outdoor dramas. Sheriff Brand Thompson finds himself in a. tight spot when he has to turn out of their homes his dear- est friends and decide in favor of newcomers, who held titles to the property. It looked like Streeter, the promoter, who had sold them the property, but had withheld the titles, was a pretty slick article. Brand's clooe association with Streeter, who had professed to be his friend. now worked against hinmand the feeling of distrust I against Strceter includes Brand. The old settlers become openly hos- l tile. and are ready to fight for their rights. How Brand straightens out this mixed-up state of affairs and rixhts himself in the eyes of the older settlers and his sweetheart, who believed the worst of him along with the others, makes up fast action drama. Buck Jones makes Brand Thomp- son a dashing character. Shirley Grey is a pretty heroine and Rob- ert Ellis, Murdock McQuarrle and Harry Todd contribute capable per- formances. A swell western! ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION’ A large gathering of friends young and old, assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mc- ‘I-‘herson, Dunblane, on June fi and tendered a miscellaneous shower to the farmer's young sis- ter, Miss Jennie McPherson, who later on June 2'7 became the bride of Mr. Lloyd Barwise of 5min!- ficld west. The accompanying ad- dress was read by Miss Bessie Boulter and the numerous presents consisting of linen, china, alumin- um, sliver, money, etc. were uu- wrapped by Miss Mae B0uiter-the very amusing verses attached being read by Mrs. D. A. McPherson. Th9 charming young guest of honor in a. short lililc speech thanked her many friends, Ior their kind rc- membrance of lier and lovely gifts. Icc crcitm and cake were then served and a very pleasant even- ing ended on the departure 0f the guests with a shower of good wish- es for Miss Jenniefis future happi- HESS. Following is the r-‘dress: Miss Jennie McPlicrson, I Dilnblane, P. E. I. Dear Jennie:--We, a few of your many friends. have gathered here tonight to show in some little way oilr great esteem for you and to express our rorrow in your leaving the community. Many of us have. lmvwn you from your birth, sow-f limo gone lo school with your -" f M" “med t" ‘We Y°"- In W’ P" o5‘ ' zial life you have taken a very ac ltlve part—always being the life o lthe party. We shall ‘our loss will be the gain of with you in your happiness keep ever above the ho- rizon and if troubles should arise, it is our wish that they be "little ‘ones!’ We ask you to accept these I little gifts as tokens of our friend- ship. May they be sysbol-ic of u happy wedded life. May the matri- monial clouds always show a sil- ver lining, and may happiness con- tinue to the twenty fifth anniver- sary and beyond. SIGNED 0N BEHALF OF YOUR MANY FRIENDS. Lady (to butcher)--"I'll take a pound of these sausages. Are they British?" Butcher-fires, mivam, the bull- dog breed.” STIFFNESS Plenty q! Minurdfi will rub in soon nil you To Blithe the note pm ti: In. nu: before you nmm You'll noon timber up I Periodic— Eye Examinations Don't wear your glasses for five or ten years, as some do. without re rumination. for in that time serious changes Arc vitally important. whe- ther one’: eyes are good or otherwise. may take place. which if not discovered, may work per- manent fufury to the moat precious sense you possess. Guard your eyes. mi 101mm! é’ SUBJECTS WEISSMULLEB W “Tarzan, the Ape Ma n,” Breath-Taking l: miss your ismiling face from our mldrt, but Iwe are glad that you are not going ‘so far away but that at intervals lwe can have discourse with you. ‘And, dear Jennie, we know that the community in which you arc go- ing to reside. Our good wishes go future journey through life. May the bright sun of CAPITOL IATINQI-ll-lllifll. IVlIII-ll-Ififll- -._-—- church, Covchesd, today. _-__- HIGH TIA Lt IG- Vincent's lei’. Sunday, O’Leary And J Vicinity on June 27 between O'Leary Nd Alberton resulting in a score d 73' 9 in favor of OLeary. The 01A!!! team is composed’ of the iollowvsr TElTlS Bernard, pitcher; Spufgwll McNeill, catcher; Charles Delflll. 1st base; Keith Matheson 2nd base; Herbie Valcher 3rd hue: Iienrutnt congratulations to w. and Mrs. Thomas Howard, Cape Wolfe. on the birth of a 5011M dailghler. Messrs. Bradford lVlioKay Hid Stanley Lockhart of Coleman, are building a new up-to-date store in iColenian, which was thrown open ivlcinily recently for a delightmi simpromptu dance which was en- joyed by all. Also SERIAL and Slim Summerville Comedy" iififl An interesting Blmfl 0! N595“ , Dindan, Haliburton, havin w: plnyed on the-Diem mun-ll ' by niotor min Boston. Mass, JIIBQ Tl. w Prank n. Arsenault cuié- chm’ °“ 5mm" ‘"17 "m-“m . W w; m ‘M ML Hflbm M” bet-York, n A.M.Brldk1fl,8PM.I' Williams, Dunblane. days Mrs. Percy McPherson, Dun- blane, spent a week end recently‘ ‘ill Alberinn guest of her mother, {Airs Bimhfield Rix. l Miss Bessie Boulter, Glenwood s p e n t. last week in Summer; Aide. guest of her grandmothm trance examinations to P. W. lege. llcr mother Mrs. Neil I also gilcsts of Mrs. sehurlnan. Mrs. Frank Pike of Brockton, .‘.lil&<., was a recent guest of her .isiei- Mrs. George Elills, Mount Royal. Miss Jean Livingstone, Glenwood, was a recent visitor to Knutsford, truest of the Misses Albina and Marv llurris. Miss Etta Harris, R. N., of U. S. A. is a. visitor at her horn: in (TLcary. Miss Jennie Smallman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smallman of Knuisford, entertained a num- ber of her friends very pleasantly on her tenth birthday recently. Mr. Lcighman Harris, Kfiutsfofd, spent the week end in Alma, guest 0f his aunt Mrs. Joseph Dunbar. lvfr. Lelth Jelly, Unlonvaie, was a recent visitor to Krvutsford, the guest of his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Harris. There was a large and enthus- iastic attendance of people‘ at the Liberal-Conservative Convention, held in OLeai-y Hall on June 21,‘ many of whom later on motored to the opening of Riverside Inn at at Mill River, which was a huge success. Quite a seious auto accident oc- curred in C‘Leary on the evening oi‘ Julie 25, ivhcn a car in which were a number of people skidded into a ditch on meeting another car. One yo mg lady was badly out about the lace from the broken windshield, but fortunately no on! ivns fatally injured. The mnxrlage of Miss Jennie lift-Plierson, youngest daughter o! Nir. John A. McPherson, Dunblane, to Mr. Lloyd Barwlse of Spring- field West on June 27, by the Rev. John Sterling. The young lwvuple were unattended. The bride- lnnkcil (‘h-‘Yllllllil in a. bdlliti‘ui creation of whit-c crepe-de-chene, with hat rind accessories of white. and wore :1 blue travelling cont. Her boilqilot was of white roses and maiden hair ' i. Supper was serv- evenlflk and g: "e a. rousing “chiv- arie" to the _Vr“.'ng (gouplg who an general favorifcs in their rupee- tive communities. The bridal cou- pie left later for the homo of the groom in Springfield West, D0111!- fli by the best wishes o! their G. F. IIIITBIIESUI OPTZ“4ITRIST many friends. The bride will be mirsed by a large circle of friends Elmsdaio and Klldare. _ Mr. and Mrs. John Ashley and Miss Edna Hieriihy of Cucumpec, spent June 29 in Hebron, guests of Mr. and ma. John Hierlihy. Messrs. Elwood McPherson and Norman McDonald, Dunblane, mo- fond lo Elnwda-le on June 26. w. B. B. Dunville and. m. Rus- sell McLean, West Cape, motored to Charlottetown on June 30, re- turning via Borden. Mrs. spdnt a few days recently at her oi home in Dunblane. A. M. No service in the evening. I Ayers, Minister. on SERVICES IN YORK I? ‘L BEITRII. llllllllll -_.. LOVILY DIN‘ pod nmjg, best dance of til mean. Ilen- tague. Friday 16th. mlJl-il-ii. PICNIC Al‘ IAIN‘! lunar: 4412-18 -'li plianqe Groundl. ‘loudly. July 19th. Bingo and Blind. Htil-‘l-lt-Ii. cums-r cannon-mam vu- July ma: Chlmaly School it 10.30 a. u. Matias a u. s im-vmmsmwmdmamzl HAMPTON PATOIALOIIARGI —-The rvices for Sunday ' July "Q ""1"" gznxef°m °' 111th or: namptoii it n; De table I ‘mud at 3 and Bonshw at 7.80. Rev 39o. Right Iii hwasiii Nuisai; Of- Bu! i.‘ ./ HULL‘ Phrclenn. ‘dishes Hill. l WytIuNewOxydoIwiIhiU , fvilrriidffi, in; ' '11’. H.151.’ ‘ flu- Hrsl Oxyriol litl‘ lf..'_, wai..... spent a few Nanny "mm: ‘fiends m ‘he services and Mrs. Alvin Ashley, Mr. ture. day School at 10 a. m: Thos Palethorpe Minister. Wallace McNevin, Milo, SUNIMY sgnvlcls-“NEW G1! 7.80 P. M. A150 service in thB Pl! and Central Church 7.80 PM. lav. A. S. Weir of Albcrton will comuct New scam. trout.- “it! "m" ‘m’ 1"“ ‘"1 Guardian's new serial story wlleh starts next week is entitled “The ‘ Handsome Man." It sparkles with the story of youth, love and advm- gow Church of Christ Bible Sohcol 10.00 A. M. Worship 11.00 A. M. ud “financed: q-idsiuaingeudnriiumyoq.‘ 4am] _ mdyetnekindiolisnds. . . (‘OMPLIYIE hmmhmnoumflaauwml‘ HOUSEHOLD soar I r TIGNISH - mwm- v-wrw- wmnu mm occupied the M71; closing exp in presiding. Dlllvsue. | Felioie BRADALBANlt-United oiumi E1""°"M‘=n""-‘~ of Canada. Services on the chive charge for Sunday July 17, areas follows: Rose Valley, ii A. M, Sin- Grsnvlle Dinloaue. "Wiho Made. Speech," Orllla Ai-ieiiault. Dialogue, Donald, Mary Harper. Distribution of Certificates and Prizes. Chorus, Home Going Song. "God Save the King." m1. Leslie McLean and family, dericion Church 3.00 P. M. Wm. d. PRIZE “ST Dinbiane, has returned from a‘Q\1l81¢'-‘y. Pastor- ‘ (Gnu x viiiit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ; ) Thomas Contain, Cape Wolfe. .' The western picture Courage" featuring Ken Maynard, '/" was presentd in Ginwocd Hall on June 2i! by I v _ Olen-y: also shown was the pic- Mrs. Seliuman, while writing c)?‘ , tun “Peggy-s Helpers.‘ a comedy“ _ There was present a large and en- ul tcr and Iilrs. Violet Gilcash were thumb“ ““d‘°“°°'_°' N. S. Apples puny of Nova Scotia and the Do- minion Departments of Agriculture and Trade and Commerce last nl ht endorsed the commercial possilfil- ding was solemnizod on Saturday £158: gzfificgénwho have given ities of a new process of apple de- mornlns. July 9th It the home of d“, attention w the wmk m,” hydrltlon perfected, by the 11m ogvthe officiating clergyman, Rev. ma,“ and have m ‘Verne o; _ 'r. s. 81mins. and Company, Limit. Carlyle Webster, when Miss Helen i ,0 cent m, om m the “m, w ‘ed. Saint John, following five and MacKinley of Nomi River wu‘ p" I 1111! years of research carried on‘ llllidtly at the Saint John plant of the 00ml)!!!’ and in the laboratories 0i the national rueareh Institute of Qllmda and the Massachussetts in- 1mm of technology. Both federal and provineall gov-‘ eminent; representatives expressed! W Opinion that the product turned Out by the new process, which they "Bible at a luncheon given today WIS lllllfl-rlor in grade, wlor fllvour to the California product wlilch up until now had command- ed three times the price brought by 1110 Chill-dim Droduct in world markets. Production of Dehydrated apples for wort in the united em... last year was value at 88,000,000, s. v, Allen, of the department of trade and commerce stated while can- m" W551 Production was valued at around 83,00,000 innit oi’ the United States dehydrated hive me to the antiin Isles, Ger- m“? Ind the Netherlands. Mr. Al- len felt that Canada could cap- ture I lame part o: tliii time pro- mnl l qllllltv product was turned Professional Cards Stewart & Lowther J. D. STEWART, K. C. LOW‘!!! N. W. E3, TIES. SOLICITORS, ETC. ll Great George sin-cg NONI! ‘I0 LOAN BAH-SIS d H, 1 m W, Mm_-______________m=mw~rw-=vwm¢ - i’! fl l0 l0 O O O ' “i1 immediate t1 ives of the con- & m c’ “m” and and“ m ti-aeting partier. A large party of ' "lunm ‘I Y "' young friends gathered during the w’ " ’ K‘ o’ PERSONAL; I NONI! Ollteei ll Richmond Street PIOUIIIIiLfifiOII Commission ha. B. McDonald. West St. Peters. John Shupcon, Hamilton. Sand all Information re infractions of IBOIIIIITION I-pggmmg sanitary by law cues were Mr. Cecil Dennis. missed. ‘ North Sydney. Dehydrated By NBW PPOGGSS, room: sriw omen-M u» on SAINT JOHN, July IG-(By Thevfuesday little Miss Nora Arsenault, Canadian Pretzel-Representatives}! year old daughter of Mr. and of the Nova Scotia Department of Mrs. George Arsenault of mnersld Akrlculture, the United Fruit Com-'Junotion delighted the audience‘ d with some very clever step-dancing. l Rem“ ' Oranse Tea at Bradaibuie Qvrar WEDDING-A quiet wed- uniicd in marriage to Mr. Fulton lsanderson of the same place. The iyouthfui bride was dl-intly dressed in pale green georgette and lace "With white picture hat. she was at- tended by her cousin Miss Leah MaeKinley, prettily attired in blue. Mr. Heath Saunders. chat-loite- town supported the p-oom. Fo --- iiig luncheon at the home of- bride‘; parents the young oo left on a motor trip through Maritimes. The bride travelle a. green ensemble with hat _ -- and hand bag of beige. ‘their - . friends extended coiigratuist - . and PBE-NUPITAL 8H0 " 1 I Mrs. W. E. MaoKinley, North on Thursday evening July '1 honor of their daughter, - previous to her marriage. T apples then wheeled in by little Miss jorle Mutch as a Winsome bride and Muster Leroy .. as a gallant little groom. Th par- cels were opened by Miss nlen Warren, and Mm. Hurry the accompanying good Many beautiful presents w Luncheon wu served and l and Attorney-at-Lgy ‘I0 LOAN . Mn. A. R. Butcin, Kc Mrs. P" ‘ Buntain. Ned, random spent yesterdly in the city. I. Black, Chairman, ' journed, one until this morning and ‘the other unt‘1 tomorrow. A case of breach of the dog by law was dil- HOME ON A VllT-fliater Imi- is Grace arrived homo from Brook- lyn. New York on a visit to her parents Mr. and Mrs. James L. Mullen. she was accompanied by her Aunt s8 ei- Mary Josephine of l Arsensult. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday umning two Winner of Governor medal for general beonc l her. Prise Mother Rayner. .' donated awarded Mildred Murphy.‘ " Rev. P. McKenna, awarded to Irma Gaudet. ~ Prize for thematles donated by Rev. P. McKenna, awarded to Lucille McQuaid. ' Evelyn DeaRochc. COM medial Mr prafl-dnnoy dur- ing her seven years of class work. awarded to Frances MdLeilan. Prise for reading donated by RM- P. MloKcnna, awarded w Edith Leaving certificates were award- ed by the school to the foilowilis in conduct, iminations: Leone Mosher, Olive iltayrier, Mildred Murphy, Evelyn ‘DeRoche, Lucille MoQuaid, Irma Gaudet, Viola. O‘Mara, Mary Mek- er, Helen Ryan, Edith Bernard. Grade III-Prize for Christian Doctrine donated by Rev. J. A. McDonald, awarded to Theresa. Lc- Clair. Prise for highest aggreau-ie for the year, awarded to Marjorie Prize for Jication for the year, awarded to Margaret Brod erick. y i Prise for arithmetic for the yeti‘ awarded to Mary Gavin. ' Grades VI, VII and VIII. i Prise mi- Catechism donated tr o. w. i... awarded to Mary rial:- ard. f Prize for highest aggregatofln Grads VIII, awarded to Uiifll Prise for general appllofllfln equally merited by ma. oottein. Emmeline Gaudet and Emily, em. drawn w Emily Prise for music donated thei- Superim‘, awarded to icon‘ McDonald. Pablo school certificates eyllfifi by the Department of Idueoflil" to succ iii pupils. of G presented to: Doris Arsensdlitm- sio Contain, Lena Riehifd m‘ Stella Brennan. 1 Progress eeiuimm roi- nnitinsr Ikiith Gaudet, Hatti; Mnllnil. .100- m. Attendance certifies : J0!!! Bernard, Dulcina Gavin. all‘ dot, Hattie Nilclunls, H N0‘ Grades m. rv and v K r n-m roi- Christian i Doctrine imam. donated by o. 1v. L. and awarded to Annie Ga . PHI for Ohtlltilh I Dfldlfl-IIO. mum owl-mi by o. w. r. and awarded a. mo» uni-sullen. Certificates or attendance ch14- °""'°“°"""- Misc rein Chappellc m) return- cdtohcrholnoinflwdlhafter having Spent the put tIO weeks very pleasantly in Mount Herbert, "rs who w," be consoled by “on” tothe above orio h" h “mm m" an“. ma, she i‘ M m ‘ml I mum c. n. n, “It: er Bertha l x Mary Sci-per, Ida Brennan, ‘rho!- ed to Eleanor Mclnnis, D0161“ Gsudot Grades I and II. Prise for Christian Doctrine. English. donated by the O. W. lu- oquslly merited by winnisiilohlnil. Following is the-program e1 M morning with Rev. J. A. Mums. ills “Help! in Memory" Edna Gsudet, Catherine mum s p. m. Tleulfit Valley no r. ac “°“- “W” 3mm’ “m” W" "Valedlctory," by Edith seminal General’: Proficiency. or English donated by uperior, awarded to Olive Gold 06in m- om-iitisii Doctrine Rev. Ji ‘A. MacDonald, Prize for application donated by Prize for application awarded to VII!- _ immimmoxmmismwnbywh- ; m mum. ROM!!! Gilllnt. i Chbrttl, "111; 140mm,, shew»; Certificates of attendance mim- "riis Philosophy," fed to: Mai-y Harper, Edna Goudet, ,Doiores Gaudct, mi-y Mmmmn, minis acudet. Mildred Bernard. DesRoche, Lillian skin-iv. Florence Memoir, 111911115 Brdmlfl, Clair MacDonald, May LeCllir. BODY I FORMED u-ii-s out of recent unrest in the fields of Nova Booth, the Amalga- mated Mine Workers, I new m1’!- iiizatlon with jib; some acme and inmost the m. constitution as its lpedecessorl of i917. is gainim ni-ength in Capo Breton, and has challenged the United Mine Work- ers to debate the “ 0i’ which body should be the official repre- sentative of the coillery trade in this province. "mo n. u. w. of Nova Bootia, t:- filiated with the U. M. W. of Ameri- cmformaiuyyearahlshsdouits membership mils nearly all the 12,000 inmersinltiie employ of the Doiliinicn Steel and Coal Corpora- tion. = = llbllovrihg is the challenge the pvovisiimil officers of the A. M. W. rent to D.‘ W. "Morrison, president o! the U. M. W. ' “We, the provisional oflioelb Nova Scotll, are utfo a: bate with the district officers of the United Mine Workers of America, on the Principal of organisation, u to whether the AmllII-wlfid Mine Workers of Nova Sooth- or the United Mile Warhol's of America should be the organisation in re- present the mine workers of Nova Staotia. ' ‘We woltd like to have the three district officers oi’ the U. M. W. meet us oil the platform of the largest hallin iownorin theopon air and doaate the above question arid leave tie decision in the hands of the miners in the audience. "We have nothing to hide; we are out in thg open and prepared a tell the plblic what our polioyls ind why we are recommending it .to the miners in preference to the 310' ‘lioy of the U. M. W. of America. We will solicit no outside weaken toasslst usmswsleei wusreew- able of debttlng this question mm- uivee with the present diltflet of- ficers of the U. M. W. 01 America. "We have many good sound-ree- sons for asking for this debate and we feel lt vould go a long way to- wiia clearhg em otmoqrbere. now is your chalice. If you wont tooome out like nu lenders of the inlnel workers aid present your brief: and, furilcnhore, we assure you that we will debate on organisation without fear of successful bonin- diction, if you It‘! WWI-Nd to meet m" _ of DUNBIANI I_@0OL EXAMINA- TION ‘AND ADDIISB T0 TIA- Prise for christian Doctrine, nest of ‘Pignigh convent "will. donned by the o. w. 1... 111mm. awarded to May LeOlair. Prise for application lwerdod to Ida Brennan, MINIIQ UNIaN SPLIT AS NEW GiIiAOE BAY, N. 8., July 14- (By The Canadian Freon-Ariel!!! coal were examined in the various ' "Mom by their tucker, so. ur- Brldlev. Mr. Elwood merm- lon and ma. D. A. MBHIOIIOIL “i!!! 1110mm answers testified as to the excellent training they had received during the your. Two p“. iflll. Miss Ruth Easter and Mister Arthur MoWilliams received u” "PM Mus SehmlCertifiootel. The other Brides also reolived for proficiency present- ed by the teacher. ' Fnlefoiiowiugiathekiollofl-Inn- or: Grade V-i Helen Bouihr, a George Gflcuh. Grade IV-i Mary Buigcr, I Veldp Easter. Grade III-i Jennie McPherson, 2 Cbeeley misuse. Grade 11-1 Doris McPherson, I Lorna. Mclsaac. Grade I-1 Donald Mclsasc. The teacher also presented each W911 with a with: rm. and which an address to the teacher wurudbym-aDJLMcPben- son, secretary of the Women's m- stitute,‘ in behalf of his friends Ami pupils, who pruenbod him with’: valuable fountain pen u a remembrance from them. The o:- aininetfon closed by singing "God Save the King." Following irthe ‘drms: To Mr. Iirnmt Bradley, Dunblane School. Dear ‘lleacherz-Jrhe friends and pupils-of this School district have asked me to wueut to W". in their name this lime ti“ $0 811W to some small cxunt their appre- sigu- n! nu as their teacher fol‘ the put three yesrl. Please accept it with the suns kindly spirit in which it is given. In piesuitlnl this testimonial I assure you in be- that! o! the parenu that as a p0- tient teacher, a wise rlseJlor and a most excellent instructor WI will over be remembc wu with feel- ings of the highest regard and 09- tecm. We look back over the per- iod during which you have been in oin- school with oineore 111ml!"- We recollect your efforts in our be- half with grateful remembrance and’ w, learn 0f your mdsnfltiofl with sincere "Bret. We hope that this gift shall many times remind you of those who presented it. In that remembrance of us pica-BB d! not "recollect the dullness and dis- obedience or us Mm have been Wm. pupm, “m- thc thoughtleu neglect o! oil-operation oi’ us who an parents. Please remember that we, the parents have benefited from your services here, and that we, your pupils shall endeavor to profit by the instruction you have given and when we are flr evplflif ed from etch other, may it blew! you to know that we consid we are better as well as wiser, from the instruction which this district has received from you. (Syd) ‘HIS FBENDS AND PUPILS OI‘ DUNBLANE SCHOOL Cloran Bulgcr, I IAIIIOIIII'PPQVCIIQQI by Hillard‘:- swo+ ms TESTED i A 146 Richmond ‘St, 0E. R. BR O W Fire, ‘Life, Accident, Sic/WW” and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summerside. 1-1075 l-ewi‘ \ can. ~ m” The closing mutilation o! the, GLASSES» FITTED Dulbllne school m: place uni s. 1:." Larson _ mirsdsy June l0. with a larle J- ~ "'93 number of parents and visitors pi-u- u gi ku‘ ’ sent. The secretary, m. Percy Mo» ”»““““.“..4 Charlottetown l". of nflfl" there!!!- W1!‘ W alley nail-D; 1 tllSY. t .fl|»qfl ‘