7” vze. 194a THE CH ARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN t I r‘ T" a amt‘ Jesus Christ, greater, more powerful. Our God, our Pope Hitler." 711love: tndrress printed 1n Saarbruckener Landesreitung)’. Advertising Rates—-Payahle in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisement 25 cent, Gelllfill uuardiiin locals, 5c per word; Western and Eastern lflflflls 1t- pei word; Announcements and Coming Events lie pcr word- tlllwlllvll 31-’ 1191' "it"? l" lllymttrllam Notices 70o per inch; Lists of floral anti Spiritual (liferings. Cards. etc., 5c per name; Letters of condolence 70c per inch; Wedding engagements 40 words for $1.00 and l0 cents tor every additional 3 words. Notices ol Thank; and appreciation. 70c per inch or 4c per word. Lists of’ Subscription; l0 cents per inch. Address and Presentation “.00. Other rates on application. For $318 l Teachers Wanted - ti ROOM IIOL‘ ‘B. TEACHElt WANTED FOR srizixo "trailer. Atmll‘ "Ellllfilf. Brook School. Supplement $150. "__ Hfi____m7 “l l-l MCBK, Sccictiiry‘, l-‘ilcnch .\‘.\l.li - ciiEAr. DELHI (i M" .-._7'“'Z" il‘. Harry illoud, Ml. H0111- 7-2l-2d. TEAciiEnfli-‘loiilmolilizisx n63» Sdcliool. Supplement $100.00. Pius roii sauna - i336 (Jill-JV. COUPE-i .1‘ Cuaulwel‘ bels_r_el"l.y' l" . _ isziiiiiicii, stood tires. ‘J49 WANTED _ TEACHER FOR b" t r w 1234-11‘ GTUCélO BiiyAsciliool. Supplement ’iil\ll.ii'01\'isjso~ ' p” PM‘ ‘Vlifwflllil iiiist risilillln illlll ___________ as Hllrlllilcv- $0115 WANTED-TEACHER FOR rain - p C . Secretary. ci iri ltillcillts for UICSQ.’ My Department o; tannmng , h‘ \ "ll l.l Rfllllvdy 7399- ', Sciioci, Malpcquc. Supplement? ills CfCillll" sndi ‘$150.00. Ralph Ramsay, Secre-l .. now good thcyl tnry 'I-'.!I-t3i.l eni. tin ‘fill ' - - - ék-Av- , 0-75 H‘ A .\ l; .-\ (I ll E R FOR Chcrr (Lil. Supplement $100 Harold Coffin, Secre-l tary. 7-‘34-‘26-21. __ VI TEACfliRlYdNTEDl-"OR; "ll-lmll’ -‘>- l“ \Nll§‘llll(“y’ School. Supplement lm-l- $200.00. ‘secretary, Philip Mattie- Tclcpliunu illo- . 7' son, Oyster Bed Bridge. 7-24-3i. i\_'.\\"l'l~ll) _’i.li§iuiii.\ri.i. . lll condition. Apply 270 El Si. 7 Jljilldl N d Female Help Wanted u“ mman er l\.\7"i"i~;7 fir}. “'0 i1 “ ' ll i.ll‘)t‘ill'(‘ ullplll?ilill(l. App d1 H‘ 'c's' lu Eliii Avenue pli l‘ 300- . i or oi t 1w3_m_, “a; I oTrAwA, Jlllv 23~—tCPl—-(At'l- ‘ S?" vnnccM-Ylhc llJ\'\' announced 10GB)‘ iuiii \\'.\.\‘Tl-ID. All!’ A‘ ll“ ‘lhllwsoll- 95 bchmll... tlic appointment of Cn r, C “"17” ilsoiiirvclstlc, it C N.V.R., heath; " ‘. ‘inastcr of Roilicsiiy Collegiate Miscellaneous lScliool of Rollie v us . as — —-—---— - lConiinandcr of l-LM 0.5. Killi- SPE(‘I.\L on,’ Pl: it M AN Airs. Johnston's Beauty Salon. 7-‘43 7i probati0iiiii'_v' reserve officers, at Halifax. i A ‘1‘.“““HB°““"°¥§%°rim“? “i?” \ , i _ ic, ., u io r- ‘lldle Help ‘Nanled ignnizeci lllJlld develop the establish- “ ‘ “i? lincnt from its commissioning and ll"lXTl'3DA— l-lgiwliollls- APPLY now has been given command of >Gu.irtiian. 7-26-tl- "on; of‘ Canada's larger warships," ...'~*, A7" t iiinx. lH.\Tl.li - L EDUCATE“ a Cnidr. Bonnycnstle, born in Win-i llf‘ as a reporter. ve SPTVICQ Ollicc, ‘I-ZC-tf. lWAivlr/so EXllt-rienced Buitermakcr - iiipcg. WAIS educated in Winnipeg, Toronto. Port i-iupc, Ont. and Ox-i ford. Eng. He is a former senior! housc master at upper Canada col- lege preparatory school, Toronto. niid now is on leave of absence from Rothesay Collegiate. As Captain of Kings, he will in- struct and guide the training Ol all executive branch officers com-| inissioncd in the Royal Canadian, Naval Volunteer Rcscrve—-a 519ml“ l ntion will be complot d in about wo weeks when he w detail report of- his findings at a ublio meeting of the Utilities oard. Until then no reports of his activities will be given. Sea View and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beairsto and daughter Mary of Charlottetown spent a recent week end pleasantly the guests of Nfr. and Mrs. Earle McKay. Mr. James E. Mllrlihl’ of the R. C. N. V. R.. has resumed his dut- m: after a pleasant furlough with his wife and family at Park Corner. Miss Velda Dugglan and Elmer Adams Grade X pupils oi Sea View S TOC MM] ____ Bell Tel 4 ' ' ' '5 Brazilian 2e l5: immgFéalngeFT 9 m Can Cem 8 1-4 Anaconda e1 33 Can NOr Pr ll t-z Betii Ste 54 Can Car Found 11 7-8 Ches 8r Ohio 50 Can Car Pfd 30 1-2 on Edison g3 3-4 gall grid Al A 5 i-t Elec Auto Lite 33 an ac z . fie-lame l 3 l 8:: Mlocicors 2i Cockshutt Plow 13 at Nor Pfd 3i 5'8 99m smell? 46 Kennecott 33 17g D91" steel B lo Mont Ward 4a {z Dom Textile - '77 N v Cfllltlfll 17 77.8 Dryden 8 5-8 Nor Am Cor 13 1.4 Gen Steel Ware 12 ‘1-5 Phil Pet Co 49 1.4 Imp Tob i2 1-4 Std oii N J 59 1.2 Ellk Nlcllel 46 Texas Cor 53 1 g a e of Wood 25 ' Massey Hllfriss e 7-8 gnsltllzitiifiilr l? Nat Steel Car 62 U S Steel 5st Norallda 47 l-J West Elec 95 3.; Quebec Power l5 l-4 Vanadium Corp 24 1_Q St Law Pfd 18 1-2 West Union 39 1.8 O TOlgtlfiNTO, July‘ 25—(Cl?)-—Tor- m n o using stoc Quotatons Sled‘. 1710;»? Abitibi 3 l-4 Almll" l? Abltlbl rm 25 A?!“ ll Asbestos 25 3-4 Ala)‘ L59 Dom Tar 9 1-2 .gldel'glac l Fraser V T C l9 l-‘l ‘ iié ,3" 75 Imp Oil l‘ l’! iAriuarius 60 i - MUD" :6 Int Pcte_ 2d l l Astoria. ll l-Z I Auiior 2.8! Bagamao a l7 l-2 i Hanltileid 0B ; Beattle 1.18 ‘i Bidgcod 50 . . Boblo 09 3-4 i |l3l'lL Dom | IBroulan ‘Buff Cdn 06 l-Z i Cainiont 3i ‘can tvlaiart 54 ; Ceii Pat 1.50 Chester 1.74 i‘ Cops Min 45 l-‘J Davies 20 l-2 . Duquesiie 0T En Crest l8 l-Z Ea Malart 1.50 l Eititirildo 1.22 lYFLlIICU 31 v 'Gillios O9 Gods Lake l9 l-2 Hard Rock 61 ‘ l Homestead 06 l I owcy 2'7) Hud Bay .\i a1 i Int Nickel 37 i4‘ '- Jason Q0 - .- K011‘ Add 7.90 Kirk Luke 72 ~ Lake Shore l6 Lapa Cad 05 l-‘l Lcliel 02 5-8 LeltCli 1.0‘; = Lil L L i)» MZICQSSH 309 lVlat-Lcod l9° Miltiscii , 1'27 lvleiiiiyre 53 l4 aicxeiine _ ll? Mew-alt 1° 1-1 Min Corp 2-H‘ Mciicta 34 Negus 4P Ntliillldfl. 47 l‘! Nornictiil l-llf Olirzeii l-OQ omega _ ‘ll, Ont Nick 0° l‘- Pacalui o? l1? Paniour 95 1'5 Pandora , 9f? ‘ t-‘iirtcnaii U31" ,. , Payniast 24 PCITUI] -_- _ . _ ‘ n; exit..i“;st;i:.“uci. 3586f; Pioneer - " r - ‘ Powell 9d (‘ourt for preliminary hearina on Py-gnngr I(_i._i iharac-s that he murdered his ia- Queqm-yun _ so .heri ‘ multi-niihionalre Sir S.ii Aiiili Mil-g Harry Cakes. ban Aiitii J-lQi Senator a 133 I ‘ Sleep i Stierritt l 01 l .29’ _To Probe Supply coe . Siuucn 4° Slave 021-4’ Suture?’ Pete Sleep 0 - MON N_ . 3 _ _ sllllgeu“ llllC. H» DuyillvlilllefiOnt. ($236112 §fllvlléiiilu ' in pcltrglcum gnginccriiip ‘arrived - i . .' '_ yclgltuileifl‘ 0'33 Egg-inner?‘ slioppllgllaliid ftllllétllllllltllclsltolll "P" ‘l ‘ 540 of natural gas at the Stone-y Creek all“?! Am“ o3 f-i oil fields 7‘ 79g i “i Mr bit? was a inintcd to i- Wrl Har 33° ‘ ‘ ‘ " im- cm duct the iiivcstiqation nfter the CURB City of Monctuii had filed applica- tlionptigntlielylgllely Bruiliswlcl; Boaéii L45 o u c t_tes ns ng mme- 32113211229 4, ' ate investigation. His appointment Péclhnfs L59 was announced a week alto Pm“ om L15; Questions to be investigated by Temlsk ()7 I the cxpcit ai_e_ the present supply 'I‘olal Sales 131,000.‘g§l£teIPDZSllJlllxiES of discoléeriijikiiz . uan es n gas .a e N. B.. gas and oil ieicls. the trans- mission lines of th ‘ producing com- Th regular monthly meeting o; panv. New Brunswick Gas and Oil me 281mm Rpyany women's In_| Fields Ltd. and thc distributing Smme m“ at me home of Mm! company. i\'ll'1ll(‘lt)fl Electricity and _ T“ d ‘J l. 1; Gas Compntiy. 4 lyllwlli Qliili Zilmbellsiiiyii will-viii Mr Lim- snld lonlrm investi- CENTRAL ROYALTY W. l. Dermiinen ~ - ‘ _ the l _ “fnk m. one 0f stream of probationary officers on pmsenl‘ The meeting opened MRO! cienmeries-good originating in reserve divisions in “Hm the Insmme ode fouqwgd by‘ _ ,, Wages. cities throughout Canada and ‘he Omar The R0“ can was m. I brought to Kings according to the Wondcd m Wm, a Cuileggignl A ‘llllllf National Selective "mlllrcmmlls °l new “m” “d m‘ smouiiiiig to $1.60. The diiicrentl , 5.1 .' Sen-ju- Qfficc ' placcmemd‘ committees presented their reports. ’ i" . ' v The gocds completed for ttie Red Q ' "“‘ 5 l ' 4 -l 67 handiterchiefs, 2 it‘ FOR “SALE SW01] cultivated Farm lit t. Andrews. consisting of "fl WHY HAVE .11- v14! SORE 110 acres. Good buildings, convenient t0 churches, school, shipping. Aimlv to. \ M. A. FARMER, Solicitor, Charlottetown. ez-cz-iz-i. a I will sell on my premises, at Morel] East, on Wednes- ‘l-"i Jilly 28th at 2:30 I’.M., the following: - 1 Choice Cow l Year old Steer l Clyde Mare, five year’! old hFrzinccs driving wagon used very little lirnnces Truck wagon PM! and Breeching Work harness Renfrew Separator Rcnfrew Washer ii You r Eyes ? A If you are having symptom y Cros girls coats. 3 ladies dreads. 8 child- reiis’ dresses. The sick committee reported sending several cards dur- treiit for the children. A very suc- me of experience and e HIOIOIIIHM refractlng service l Call In and discuss your difficulties. Write or phone for. gt" oessful picnic was held on school grounds. The new committees for the mnnlh tend, Mrs. i .coiiosi.=.lcd ofmembers of 1st 3nd and ti. Th h l . - Silt..‘é‘it.i‘?fld'ssitfiné°ififi r5531. - 3;,391;;,,;,;=:'"";;,:;,,,:"';yl or er in selecting the prizes for the lweckm“ serool closing. also purchasing a M your ‘emu Wm‘ "any School went w Summerside to take l the matriculation examinations. Their friends are pleased w learn ,ihar, Mrs Reginald Hiliz l5 mak- ing a good recovery following her iserious illness in Prince County Hos- pital. Her husband Mr. Hiltz who Jlas stationed at Aldershot Camp was home for a fcw daft leave. The dance at Spring Vnilcv Hall was a decided success. It was out on by the old timers and a lertte number tripped the light fantastic to splendid music suplled bv the popu- lar musicians, Miss Thelma Alid- rews. Messrs. Durant, Tupliii. Hun- tcr Holmes MacKiiiiioii. Woodside and Inglis. A large number were visitors to Sea View to enjoy the social even- ing and dance sponsored by the members of the Malpcque Troop . under Captain J. H. MurDliS which ‘is represented by some from all iiie near by communities. Splendid music was furnished for the occasion by the Darnley orchestra and fill‘ enjoyed a most pleasant evening i Refreshments were served to the members of the Ortlicsira by the committee in charge and a social hour followed Friends are pleased to see Miss Laura Mountain about again alter her recent appendix operation. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rogers and little son spent Sunday in Dariilev the guests of Mr. and Mrs John Bassett. l The large hall at MHlDQQlIC was filled with an appreciative ziudiclice when a number from lllE R C. A. F. at Summerside staged a variety concert. This was under the direc- IlOll of Captailii Lambert who aii- riounccd thc. different numbers and introduced the artists The prom-am consisted of readings solos. step- daiicing, dramas, etc. also humour- olis readings. At the (‘l.).~(‘ of lite \].‘!‘0§.'l‘3m Mr. L. D MilcNutt wits called to the platform and iii liis capable manner congratulated the performers on their splendid enter- tainment after which a hearty vote of thanks on behalf of the mem- bers of tfne Institute this was sec- onded by Mrs Lockliart and extezicl- ed to llic performers by Mr. L D. MncNutt, which was suitably ack- 1 noivlcdged. The singing of the Na- tional anthem brought this blczis- and Bfltllfirltlg to a close. A splendid ‘stint was realized from the proceeds which is to be doiiaied to the Grwk Fund. Mrs. llrcston Grccn klllfllV iii- liled the members to thc R. C. A. F‘ to her home where a delicious and bountiful lunch was served by the Institute members. A splendid social time was enjoyed by all Mrs Jackson is spending some time with her mother Mrs. Ted lVIacKcnzie who is scriously ill at her home in Sea ‘HEW from the effects of a paralytic stroke. Mr. Rozer Stormoiit and Miss Irene Siormont of Medford. Mass, _ are spending a pleasant. visit in Dariiley llie guests of Mr and Mrs. Stacey Roach. Miss Hazard. Assistant Supervisor was a visitor t0 Sea View attend- ing the Achievement Day of the ' Ctiurcliill Sewing Club There was a good attendance of members and several parcnis and friends. This gathering was in the Institute Room. lvhere the sewing club 11nd their work of the past {year and the demonstration made a fine display‘ and was greatly admired. The class 3rd year. when Miss Hazard had judged their work Stie gave a nice-- lalk to the members pointing out benefits derived and the debt they owned to the leaders Mrs. John Coulson end Mrs. J. C Campbell who tiave been so faithful in their icader. ip since the orzziiiizatlon of this cl =s. Certificates were then presented to all the members who had completed the work expected of them for the past year. Prizes were then awarded to the following Ruby Adams first prize in 3rd vcar work senior 2nd Vera Stewart. Dovoihv Murphy: 2nd year Ina Murciiv. Mar- ion Dllsizan. 1 rear si- 'rllt'lmll Campbell l year Jr Shirlev Sit-viv- art These prizes will be in War Saving Stamps An essay contest liv the third year pupils resulted in Dorothy Murphy iviniiintz the iirizc. She was also chosen as the repre- scnaiive from this class to cllciiti the District Achievement Dnv which will be in Long River at a later date A most interesting feature of this gathering was the remember- iince of the leaders by the members the class Vcldn Duizuiui l‘t"ilfl a nice address and tile presentation of a nice gift was presented to lllrs. Campbell mid Mrs. Coulsoii bv Dorothy Murphy and Vern Stewart on behalf 0f the members. The lead- ers though completely surprscd and overcome with cmoiinit cxprsss erl their thanks and siiid it wns n pleasure to work with thc iIlflS who. tried so hard to excel themsclns in‘ all the different lines The thanks of the members of the Institute was also tendered those ladies. Ice crcarn and cake were thcn served to Miss are: Sick- Mrs. ‘ Laiik nncl Mrs. Warren, Red Cross illlilllnlmellll- —MI'S. W. Woodland l ad Wlexrd. h - M . A . rs. r... Next . ti. F. llutcheson . meeting to be held st the home of Mrs. Willard Lank. $10.00 was voted AND SON Q s";..°if.zlci.iiii‘.slisti-it i: i- <- books were sold. It was decided to “Ml ugffuhiof“ a». _. hold an afternoon tea on July 15th Hazard and the members of thc Sewing Class by the ladies of the Institute. V The remarkable yihcto abovtg ri-i show ElCllLll llfilllllill‘: of Fijviitl-i Fiiriic» ii.‘ l (luring the lklltl l) right (llllYll and up ti Two l)"iii' J4 Filll In an apparently’ Ellfil‘== ers ni.ir. ii t: Oiic of lil" YJc s‘ - l‘. yards wluc-‘ii wore prime ubjct. lllilJl. ’li‘lill l' resulted uiirii the l group of little SlClllJll t P. lllli‘. i" r t w fitting and Supplying Glenn Its i ll; J. IMIOII _ OPTOMIITIGI U llontane. P. l. I. Si. if Office Benn: l0 In l! n. ll. I to I P. M. Holidays elm. Iv lppetntmenl R. C. A. Victor Radio, 6 tighes WILRERT DORAN, MORELL EAST. i" Offle Connected with l‘ ‘ lmuosrol: . 1 on Mr. Willard tank's lawn, The meeting adjourned. Lunch ‘was BRINGING UP FATHER served. followed by the l Anthem. SHUT UP!!! WE OKAY- I THOUGHT l SAW VOL) STARiNG ~ AT THAT GIQL: YOU NEVEP LOOK AT ME LIKE THAT’! ‘ "w. Lntir G-itiiar: It. i‘ VPAGE FIVE A! To“ " "w! in mzririotis rs ‘ i. ,i.il.)~. ll‘ heed ' E N CV CALL.’ 2'01 ,-