~j~‘ ~-——~ «—~~— »~————.~~._ . W ué-=4-'-2’:-e;:;~_'~’/:1 c*~*.=~t:2:o.:l _. .- PAGE 'l‘li_l§g.‘_h‘._ ilcenhal G‘“"'d“'" NOTICE Ch'Town Royalty Credit lllllllll Gil’! Guide News - : ,0AR FERRY SERVICES Is orgamzed ~ confederation celebration Week At Povinfll ll Charlottetown, P. E. I. lihu oollllnn is reserved for now: on local interest but advertising or I “DWI! nutlu-a m be inserted at 5 cum 5 word strictly pay- able in advance. ' The Dance at Government And vicinity House for which invitations have been issued for Man- day night,‘July the 17th, in The closing exercised at Pal-hdale $303001 were held on Friday. Julie Put the Kettle On", ib), “sleep Baby. sleep", (0) “Dickory. Dlokory. Dock". The qllartette is composed of Reta Loughran. Betty Cook. gorothy Pearden and Betty Punch- Prizes and Certificatw—Grade 11. Three more nursery rhymes by Puinlia Grades: (a) "Three Blind CONFEDEBATION LIFE mans. honour of U. S. S. “Hamll- Mrs. nlwlnoook pmsi-lento: ANCE L-8789-'1-21-al. ion" which ie 3 V e 8 this local immi, of W; wbmen-3 Imutlfi organization of the RD“ cred} I A Car Ferry service will be operated for the period *_ ,1 . , . . nlsralcr CONVENTION Corn- Port the following day. Lu'li‘elle&l?llfi(l~lica.:va(.=s1mllnLdmanartlle direction elféill pl“-}-hh‘ P° ' iMy- 15” '0 zznd '-nC'uWe' dmly except Sunday’ lgggik Bgggfhmwfu Wlfngxlfwvoodlflgil will commence at 10 30 pm of Miss Helen Callback who has -fillet credit uriloillwlo belsorganm izem; euvmg cape Tormemme’ N8” and Borden’ P'E'|' in - ver. . . . . ' ' ' " ‘ . , . . . . Hm-‘"mn«swn Th-s change n time has ‘°*:.:.%*:“i.'s*“::°..‘: il’i‘i’n'é’?§f'oiM,i..l’.Y,;.ili. '"'° °“ “ms 12? '32.‘. Eli tl3'i‘2i“..i"£ii .3ii°° "M" ‘°° 5-“ 0 tdtil ‘ ,re,r. my Mm. P°5Ll{"1'1‘§_7_,\14¥}1L been made so as not to con- g)llle0nl:;<?K’l_‘(i)IR vac alas ipliows. J. T. Croteau, zmci T, E. Hick , will all the 2nd Charlotte- '0 d ' J I I . . _.-_ file: with the Confederation Remark‘ b oh ll &- Inspector of Clednt Unions . town co., Guides who are planning " 5"" “Y FY 5"‘ regular Sunday WVICG Will REPAIRING wil.uur_.wm;_ P t . 5 Y Wm”-H» Mm 194- dressed the mreeuns. on some to camp please ll”llll' be operated, leaving Cape Toimentine of 10.15 AM. men are busy completing repairs “g“‘"‘ ' W‘ °°°“' T“ ‘°“°“"“¥ 5°“°°1 °”5"*°'5 W“ °°’°”‘Y ’3°“”*Yr “Mr and 8l0 PM and leavir Borde t 900 AM d to the Buntain. Bell Co. wharf. EVELYN Two choi-mes by gi,-is of mm. are included in the area to be Street. as soon as possible. the. - - - -9 " 0 ~ - - all Pu“ 3” helm driven and general SJ.‘ SIIIECLAIR m/ladiate TBt§1dMS8Il]1‘la7I'Le1:¢‘kDaI1mEnlt82 Pow- 11st. and, COWuxl;ldpflIlY'8 are camp- 7-00 l’.M. repairs made on the wharf. It is oca ecretary. 3 " 6 mp Forever" - 4 8. . e c. Haz- n8 -89 r er the capable 3 exfpectgd ii-,5 work wgii be finish. (b) "May Day Carol", elbmok. Mt. lrlerben. Mt. Albion, management of Miss Dorothy A \ I } i( ’ A ed next week L 37 7 12 Bi M20113‘ Liéanggyiv ici>/i1_l'_:_:g,).gan Puncher %'fi:s”eR8ard,:n B\; u$4.l)ul.hp0.'¢, }3o9r'_Kml’ll3er¥ cggdalrbllfii lgxogotlglyd Réay_ C N ._V T. - - - - _ . a' . . l 0., POLICE OOUR/I‘—At police court Prizes and Certlflca.tes—-Grade I. mMr. W. R. Show spoke briefly on the date of camp Ls July 24th to, £7 - ,‘ yestenilay a vagrancy charge was l A KFOUP Of tall-We nursery rhymes th°fl“’°"ku‘;’f l'l~-f depflmment lnfuI- 15¢» *7“-‘-“*" " '*“"-—- -- ’ ’ >-' L diam‘ -. A man pleadlmr iiulnv ET “Y “”"““’Y Dons-rlxnentz la) “Polly 9 “E 6 Work of cooperation presented by Arthur Jenkins. Af-. and “dun study In this l5"'°Vln°e- ter the teacher htld tha.ri<ed thef I MARSHFIELD SCHOOL I CLOSING , ___ vchairman and Mrs. 'I1he annual e:<:1minatlon o!l“'e5' ‘Ce °’°3"" “K9 “M1 “““dY Marsiijjeld sgiiooi was heid onl were then served and a very pleas- fiau-riday 3n,ai-noon‘ June 30‘ with 3; flI<l)EsealIE'I'Il00n was brought to a ge number of parents and Vlsbl An address of appreciation ac- tors present. Mr. H. B, De J5 _ acted as cmi;-man and i,e_.,i,_ies“,f,ei companled by izifls was presented Foot Troubles corrected BY A FOOT SPECIALIST of escaping from lawful custody was rema ded until Saturday. A drunken ivlrig case was ad- Joumed till this morning. TENDERS WILL be received by the Secretary of the City school Board for painting and carpenter pupils remarks were given by the‘ congratulated the people of W. the community and the leadership of Rev. Mr. Ross. He also out- lined the possibilities of i.ntegi'at- Ins the youth training coilrseswith the adult education movement. Officers elected are: Directors: E. Mocabe, G, stew. Furnished Rooms At The Shore Housekeeping rooms completely furnished Inkennan house, near the R. Phone 140 for an appointment lllgrksdn M3310 mzoup lg ntl 0'" Rates by day week or month Mi ‘rylbl Wh M Litl Child “'5 E RAW“-Son A Mall/Llh W ur av. y . pec ca ons -- - - cs‘. " en y te - - - ~ . . ‘an. . min’ . to l. l'l .M' Mildred Cof— -"—— A at my B°h°°1 W- L- ~ '»ll“;l‘.’.‘Si'."‘«‘»'...l.*'.*‘.i.‘.*:'°;.%...‘~l..‘“"f:.“...i:.°a;;;i.:°:. "’u3é“ioi3%i“l W ’°3::a.l°-c3;.‘:°.illl.:*».‘~*3%*;:';"-E fit‘ if» ° “"5 ’"” “" « H. J. A. BROWN CHURCH 0,. sco.n_AND__5e,_ MRS. .l. A. LAWSON Prizes and certificates; grade Inga, w. E. Smith; 1:." Luna.‘ LI fin cfl°“"°" 3.‘°"“" .''“‘‘‘°-': 'P“m°‘ Plme 0°”) Chiropodisf —- Podiatrist vices on sabbath. July lam at Belle “'0'” 159“ III. Jone. mg W31}; 319 PM"-m W3 5 Von bl’! , M3 Gt. Geo. St.. Charlottetown River 11 a. m.: at Iris 3 D. m.: at Chorus: (a) "The Fairy Sh.lp”— 5“’l>91‘VlS°I'y Committee: Rev. D. Chem. smog, _ « —-——— _ Murray River 7 p, m., and on um 7_u_zL Primary Class. (b) “Jack and mill". K’ 3°-‘av P-3135' “"1 ‘1 Judsml» Welcome Wilma econ Decline Shown In i All foot troubles painlessly Oil’: the change of food and ¥2§d:y' ,;’1“1l;Vn1_7”,l)o§‘l’a§°%E:Cr,§‘(;’r“‘l ' l°‘;:ly'B“v 393- 3134* S-heop”—s*lrls Ti” Di-ill, 8 15ll«plls, '” ' Number On Relief and scientificulli’ 7"’-‘°l°d ‘ ' ' Recitation. Allison Scott ___~_ Drill. O Canada. S-zlllor Special Font Plates to Casts Prizes and Cerl.li’icates— Grades and 5 water that often upsets you Pupils. SEARCH non M158-ING MAN oVel’tlll'0W 0-I-i~Aw,.__ Jfiy 12 _(cp,_-me aid will conduct these services. L‘ Recitation. Alva lxluum inwardly and spoil: your 123 EVDS A . .. ‘- — hbvR0o.lCa.nad- ‘ vocation. Wise vacnuonlsrs ——-— Ian Nountgfimg ll 3 ' TW° °h°“l-595 by Elrl-5 of Inter- 1;) iii 7 i _ , _ IT __ A o ce .5 neighbors medi . 1” . _PU.D ls‘ _ number of persons in Canada re- 7 :>.,_..,.-. _ :5¢,1;,gua,d': with Em,‘ Mg;ItSReI"N(}J‘Il(‘l: P 1§EE A31? for 81-year-old John L. MacDonald --Theatfiaazd 8)1)“55.‘;*%0lc{3) ' Recitation, Sherley Dennis ceivlng relief was seven per -cent .10 per cent less than May, 1937. Fruit Salt daily before bishop of‘ Tomhm 1‘ re-newmg or St. Peter's, mlsing since 'I‘uea- siumbem» (6) 5016 mm On“: F182 Drill. Junior Puplls. less in May than in April. a<>cord- Unemploymcn; but fully employ- i,m,kf.,g._m ,n,,,,, im," acquaintances in me pmvmcemd do , ended yeaiieipaiyy when he wcompmiment Miss Oammm Mc_ Duet, Voices of the Woods, Eel-ne ing to reliminary registration able persons on aid in May totalled demum” and to escape up_, Wm ‘mm M! mm“ parish 0‘ walked home ‘none the worse" for game,“ ’ t B I: Q Mill. Beth Gibson. figures reeased tonight by the 170.000, a decrease of 8.8 per cent R M 3 d M h 11 his experience. Apparently the P, ‘ e Drill, Sleepinz Beauty. Junior Department of Labor. lfrom April's final total of 180.000. ‘F’ “°“'“h- And ‘ml’ l‘“°" us °° “ext 1”‘ “Y W re ‘3 W 1 aged nnan had wandered into a 136.8 lmd Oe’:.l‘m°al’e‘s' ’ Plllllls The total number of all classes l’I‘he May figure although 10 4 pel that 1 dash of line in water celebmlre P°“l'mc“1 High May" large wooded area near his home J&§9,1°F'.uné‘i‘,‘,:1.”’l’y ‘ Mozart‘ M155 _ Exercise. Rov and Irving 1305- on urban and ngricultlllal aid in l ccllt above May a year ago wan (or gdded to fruil juice.) _?REsBYTE—“*‘RIAN CHURCH and bectame lost. He had been Cfwms. ..P1_'m Lad well, Jackie Carr. May was 934000 which was two almost; 21 cent below ‘May. , , , May-v._.i>,i_ JOHANNESBURO, South Africa. » H - . WT m,kc, In idni ho, wad,“ sum“ Sunday Jul 16 Ha_n_m8_ missing since early Tuesday mid man, mm 9 Y 3' July 13 _(oP)_D‘sc1 31” I Orchestra selections. Dorothy & per cent less than May, 1938, and i937_. dIink_5p“.k“ng_ Plan”, um 11 i m: Mm_sh§"e1d- 3 p_ m” giggly were entertained for his prizes and CemncaDea__ Gmdes school teacher exposed gvhafsagilhfi glgtlliusflibson, Feme Mill. Helen : ' VI and VII oritles believe was a plot to ovei-- Gmdé Nine cemmcmes were pre_ :F'l"'l'l"'l"l"'l-'-"'-"-'-'l-'-'-'-'l-'- sacrament of the Lord's supper; Mount Stewart 7:30 p. m.: Marsh- field. Sunday School 10:30 a. m.: Marlihdield. Preparatory service, Friday, Jilly 14. 8 p. m. , L-122. MEETING POS’I'I’(_)NED-—Duefo the Wednesday half-holiday and a. number of members being out or town, the quarterly meeting of the Board of Trade scheduled for Wednesday night was postponed. throw the South African Govem- cooling, healthful — good to and proc‘alm Principals Reimii-lgs, Quartette: “The Three Little men” bi’ JOYCE Kittens"-—Vio‘.et Lewis, Lillian Mc- dlclolorshlp Lean, Delight Bell, Joyce Living. The teacher. P. J. Oosthuysen, stone. 3 l'0|'meI' Officer of a movement ciio-mses; «Rock 5 Bye Bwyn___ known as Die ossewa-Brandwag Girls 04' primary ciggs, -‘see saw (Ox-Wagon-Sentinel), claimed that Margery 1)5w"_ A-Liiiie “Gk Hume,-r was the real purpose of the move- —Pupl15 of Primary Class. mam He said he was duped into ilnoipalis m-marks. Jolnlns ll. Prizes and Certificates —Grades A5 3 “Sun Of 00Sllll1y59n's revelations Justice Minister smuts to Both Gllbson and Feme M MnoLean Whiting Certificates were presented as follows: Senior. Beth Gibson. Ferne Mill. Allison Scott. Athol Mcfieabh, Alva Mut- tart, Olga, Scott—aIunior. Lois Scott. Isalbel G1bson—Prlma.ry. Wilma Scott. Arthur Jenkins. One dollar was awzirdcd t"\«(‘h of the following for Perfect Attend- ATTENDING NEW YORK FAIR —Canadll.im Pavilion at the New York Fair saw many Visitors the lfisl Week. Bind by no meant: was the Province of Prince Edward 15. Land the least re resented. Here are the names 0 Islanders and former Islanders who called and registered: Mr. and Mrs. Henry MM’-8n‘~‘n. Montague; Mrs. L. Dmke. Cornwall: M155 5 BOYS! YOUNG MEN! Individuals—Scout Tl‘00pS—SCIl00l Groups or Clubs —Bring your blankets and stay at the Y. M. G. A. Indoor camp [luring ‘FRUIT SALT" ENO’S ~ A notice of postponement B.ppee.r- m VIII, Ix and x. . .. - er, oliaxioitetgw-n; Miss Ethel - __ h 1 t ted th 1 1 1 _ ance— Dorouhv and Bcth Gibson. igonfedei-am“ week an in me ln'ess_-____ 3E3;..i.;i.d ol§;ioli.é.1,.vn.w allh of :,’:::,i*?°.€g;,Y.,..;V.‘.‘;: WWW .§§u;.1€i.§.‘i°i;....,...€.....fi:“‘.’:.“ ill‘. ;',§-=,;;weJ‘_»,f,giEAthol Museum Ar— CONFEDERATION WEEK, JULY 17th-22nd a e e t i ’ , .. 1 1 ~ Hglnubulsiofnnnggga 3'?‘ Pgglfinefiz Bruce L. Srtewairt. Murlzay Hgiaerbcg; giegdigcfi aFl,.‘lg“§re5 °l 1339?‘ %‘eC,:li;eef;;1:f11B£°hke %'efté'fcem£¥fi':‘°R_:; Twernlv five cents was awarded _ . . _ _ 7 Ernest Diamond. Charlottetown. ‘ mm Mes‘ sociation who served as officers in Ifcgfggh ’}ms°n s;f"’; ACC0mm0d3ll0n “'1” be Provlded In Gyml'l35lum- . o e‘ or me n - and Game “God Save the King." Certificates were awarded Grade X—l. Mary Gaudet. 2. Ed- wina Curry. 3. Lois McLean. Hot and Cold Showers—-Reading Room Room privileges will be open to “indoor campers.” A nominal fee charged per night. Write or tele- Ltd , City, received word yesterday of ‘obs transfer to the branch at Sydney, N. S. He leaves today for his new pitioll. Last evening arrived in New York on the HM. S. saguenay and home immediately. J. P. Pratt of Vernon are enjoy- over 50 per cellt in Arithmetic in the Grade VIII test. A gift to each pupil was also in it have been ordered to resign. Ostenslbly Die-Ossewa-Brandwag is a. cultural movement. headed by Ccllenel C. J Laas. a retired army The Confederation Commit‘ are request’ 1 all citizen and buséness places to Ilium are returning Mr. and Mrs. -nu----urrr lnate for this week. If you . _ G de ix__i_ Do,-is Gr nafd °°";l""‘ l"“‘l;";d";f,‘l‘,'I,lf,' lfi’e‘na§°Z'i‘bX c‘lveallght'l:l 5:55; gt’. fy?;,§kaD‘f,l‘igzlite1a:’,,u1°'F:,lf'af1“,,’f,[‘f° Eslfirllz R°dd~ 3‘ J93“ P“?‘%l)‘r°};> 2’ fomfiirik H5 membemhm llmmd “’Yi’1“il'i{ rc~l1§.sete:?htell‘é program an phone for particulars . e ., we ave 3 K Mmoms old spam Bord‘ , 3, r. made vHI___1l Ru.._,, Hudwn 2_ r aners. is said to have ‘ “ ‘~ hand for the purpose. ‘ - lee Blrfidy of Charlottetown. F‘or- '. ‘ reached 120,000. fiddle” W35 read W Isafbel G1’ ' °" ciul_>Plll.L as co. Sm", Pmm——-C__me Sta“ of S mer Islanders who called and A’ct;l§.},’§eMv°1Ife_“i_3pi.1;ifi§ko3;“d°§j Set-up of the organization was ‘£"e,—‘3‘-‘“—“3"£,_"£‘*,“fl‘i“."“ 329 Y M 0 A 164 Queen St. A. MmDomud,5 my good‘ mm; lf7:’§_re“deellgghIt{e;<ienw Iblec mfre%is- Dorothy R(,d‘i_ 3. Camerme ’ MC dfisclribed by; O0s1l.l;ul_vs€l',i), who was . - o . R 5.. held Lb H nmml mom at Red ms 0 g.- E-“hem, . c arman o a dsrct ranch un- t . m N _ Th z. L-93-1-l3.3L Point 3n awednesday caftemdon Johlk i’{°“’ fi°5‘‘““g ‘“ .N""’ Y°"‘- Grade VI—l. Blair Moore. 2. Roy “I he ’°5‘3“‘*d- He 5”“ 1‘ ‘~"“b°"' llifenllilfllrn gswollrlp wiuullcllninlllgme clef; Cl‘3rl°“‘t°“"‘ usse . West Point, living in Livin shone 3 J8 G d t led two groups—an inner council . - 2 where B pleasant out-lna W55 en‘ N.Y.; Mrs. Cora M. Jardlne (nee G K ' ' mes nu 9‘ and an outer council Only cer:- 5p”"‘ °l the remaining "wk and ' .l0Y€l'-l- -3015 bill. Swlmmlmlu qlloll-‘3 Ml$ Stewart), formerly of Milrray go ’“"i‘§...}’5.,_,,1'3B“§§““;e Igfire’ 2' aln people were allowed into the me members l° “ch “ l’°lm’ ‘hat’ and hind ball were efl.l0Y€d- A Harbour: A/lrs, J.R. Mcxenna, fol-- (1; de w_‘1 ‘B film $51‘ 2 inner council. they Would 590979 ‘O1’ themselves L-126-7-14~2l. ‘$33139 01 the 3-lWm°°n W55 W3 mel-iy of Charlottetown. now living wan-‘Zn gi-9301'-y ge igfiis Géudet‘ Policy would be determined by elemon lo p3m°‘mem" ' 2 the inner council. holding dictator- ‘ ial power. he sold. It was 2. secret group. whose names. ideals and aspirations were not known to the ordinary members of the move- M1'- find M-N Dim M90”-‘°d “lid of New York niece and nephew Gallant’ ment Those in the outer "lrcle Grade H B'"'1‘Edwma Loughmn‘ ould do the fighting “for realiz- daughter of Winnipeg. and Mrs. .1. mi 1 G. Stevenson. New Hampshire, riaesnpe o‘;,l°a3;I"7é He" M30531’: '2. Dorothy Pearden, 3. Lorrie Liv- W arrived on, the Island Monday and lee is “moi eown. r. Bl-own mgSmne_ atlon of an ideal whichnhas never will visit friends and relatives in iom,t°wl,’, ,"38m*;eVBll *0 CM?‘ Grade I——-1. Helen McLean. 2. 1“-‘°“,’°"9‘*‘°d W ”*°“‘,- _ New Haven. Klnaston and other hen semi‘; V3,,_.hi§,' ,f,‘."”M'r“"’}“,‘-» 'Alec Mzwoonald, 3:A1lce MacDon— 56;‘ gg“ gfftgf c’;_L‘1:drn5f‘dbf33°5lh“l,’d places. They motored by way of A‘ 'Ganaghe'r Berth‘ ' "‘- ~ . V “tier fhe 1; 9"“ "5 ‘"°“ New Hampshire U B A and m_ Harriet A M. I is 81-11A. Go-ant, Gmde x__p,.i,e ,0, mghmt at ill b 6318 ti of the defeateclid ' ‘ ‘ “ . ac nn , vng in‘B - . . . em ers o e nner group wou tend remaining on the Island a ton. ms. J Mwnmmd and M51’; mg dgggtetdwaloy R.e\.m Fgktiig.’ make ..b100d_and_wm.5.. Speeches Gaudet - on the barbarity of the govem- ‘-‘°“D1° °‘ W991“ Anna Mac.Aiilay. formerly of stan- l10D0: Mr. and Mrs. Fonoe Curran. merit in sliogting and punishing “hop-Scotc " competition which i M i. was won by one of the fair sex. ;3,,,.e,‘}”‘f,°1."¢im‘;’i‘§fi”,,§,D.’,}",; g3vr,1“x:t_' .r "‘“—‘ sldln-s Quebec City’ M‘... w c ‘ WEIDOME VISI'I‘0RvS—M.r. and Min ' ' ' Mrs. 1-Iexlbent Newman, Duval. Soak. i?u“¥:t}?uIm(,,°u_ng%d Grade IlI~l. Robert Bell. Marjorie Arbdng. 3. Jack Gay. Grade II A.~i. Reta. Loughran, TENTS To 2. Marjorie Gollarit, a. Eileen RENT Alllllv THE SECRET OF Better Cooking OFFERED BY 0F‘FICER«S—iDlrectors of “Ow lmnz in Newark Mr Second prize for agizregate. citri- ‘ ‘ : s. Betty ted P” Edwmd Island "5 olber (nee Bett nswolvth gwaj-dedby §.5”V1!;d1$.l},f”o.‘,.’r‘§i“§,““ and ded to Helen Mimbean. ‘b. .,_;. . U , formerly of Charlotletown, now living in N. Y. Mrs. Robertson ex. peels to visit Chal-loirtown in the near futllire. Mrs. D. M. Came;-4_-m (nee Allie M.aeLeod) formerly of Charlottetown. now residing in N, Y.; John J, Harrison, son at 3 the . Growers‘ Association metixiCha.l-- lotietown yesterday and elected ol- fioero for the ensuing year. Alex- ander I-La.mlltoniof New Perth was named president; Walter Burltain of Sollbh Rustico, vice president, and B. D. Irvin of Charlottetown, prize 1 . . _ Second Highest aggregate —don- metic inogleirlligeglarfslsafrldolliataglmlly ated by Mrs. Buote and awarded to Miss M. Eaton and Mr. George Alec McDom1‘»d- Bmwn and awn-ded to John Mu Greatest number of stars in Read- I <>.rade...I=<- in;-M%:°°:.;::. :::“:<zi.l::.“"‘~‘.:- 7e or ghest aiggregate, don- . - ‘ lined by the Rev. Father Mac H18h'°5l- ll‘ R3343‘? ‘W5-T‘-‘led W. i cCLARY TABLE TOP ELECTRIC HANG » FIGHT T0 DRAW _ Mm July i,3.._(A.p) secretary. W . Reid, Middleton, ml id t f Geo _ The velemn Lou’ 159, was retiring president. ‘The direc- P_";‘;;f,w’,f5mj§1‘ 1; rlgrlow. gr Malian and awarded to Doris Greg- lggjyecrfd MM0811um- DOWN by A I oroester. Mass" and Babe erila, tors weiehglootweigmat the imnual London’ Enginnd,“~A‘1°hw" W°'"1Ou'l _ fine for I We dam Grade nI_ Highest ugregami ‘>4. Ouiba-n negro nah/llns out of moetiilt t i . more. son of William Cudmore. med by M Small and ivi;s,'13qug. Donated by MrsBe;AlfreduPeardon. Award-ed to R10 L Be . , Appin Road: Mrs. E. E. Matlieins formerly Mia: lltarvev of ompmu-i" and Miss Laura MacPhail, are en.’ joying their visit. his and awarded to Estelle Rodd. Special prize for having written the best essay on ‘The Royal Visit" in the Senior Glue. donated by Mrs. Victor Hudson and awarded to Estelle Rodd. Grade VI1'I—Prize for hi heat ag- szccmd Highest aggregate: , Donated by Mrs. Ben Livingstone. Awarded to Marjorie Arbing. ; Greatest number of stars in Speed zmri Accuracy. Donated by Mr. Neil Walker. Awarded to Edwin Cook. CITY SCHOOL BOARD-At a meeting of the City School B081“ yesterday. Miss Doris Ferguson and Miss Barbara Pound were ap- pointed to the staff of Prince Street school. and Miss Doria Mac.- Personals I Kent _.? TEWAR'l'—Mcl)0NALD. — At, an D°“““ “’ "“° 3”.” °' We“, i,. D En 1 d - t d i,. R‘. , , . . r-‘ms Ba-‘mow °h"1°¢W“v.nv i°.§‘c"e°"w.‘.T“§n.‘i§’€Ja* i}f“l§.. 890%. s.. T. ..p§n5?.‘§“‘i.i§’i.‘.‘fiié‘§‘§§"°i.i§li i'~'a‘lvl3:r° Ma‘vl'llw§n and mlded tlv GTWS‘ Humor of W5 in A i aiic oven (jonimi Slam Resisting Ename. * v : July 5' 1939' by R” Hart of Prince Street School and his parents Mr and Mrs H P Ruby Hlld-50m R”°“‘"dm‘3- u om " I me‘ D°“g“'“v M155 Ff“ fiwcgoflt Mr Kenneth McMillan oi’ Found of New London, ' ' ' Second prlzefor aggregate, domit- Domlfll by Mrs» Ben Livingstone. ‘4 ‘“°“”‘ "““° ‘° °“°”‘ “' we we r*=°°l..s°m.....: D.-. Rev ..... .. °i....:y..l:.:i ..‘i”..i°".?.$§...%‘&i"“§,°“.i.i.i‘.’.‘.‘3 “iii? ‘flfnw w ii'S d El 5. K C ll i°il'::ll.l:nsl$(l)e(:’i1i‘oe?a°° N 2 late Editor Eff Exltension Man'gA:!l'lol$e: Macliean. Grade I——l Helen Munean. 2. Alec l‘ pee ements \ - 2-. ollomy 00 er ‘ cliicago. is spending his hollda. 5 Grade VII—Prlze for highest ag- M8cr1?_3ena1Itl._1il.. gglgelgflzchgggoldva ' 9. Mrs. Francis P. Muzlphy aged years. Funeral Satuirda : leaving home at 9 o‘ ock. l arlottetown, 1939. Mrs. Sarah Jane Stewart her 88th yzal‘, widow of the late . 001. Daniel Stewart. Flmel-al in her tcr. ACLELI.AN—-At Ne rived at Hunter River last in RPHY—-At Emerald on July 13. 3 EWAR,T—-At 155 Kent elieet. on Thursday. July late residence, notice w York Gilly - July 10, 1939. J. D. "Alex" Mac- llan. agiu 38 years. The remains lght d were conveyed to the home .Duncan Nicholson, Clyde. _ A funeral service will be held ARRIVING FOR CONFEDERA- TION CELI:‘.BIt.A'I'._'0N—’I‘he Unit; ed States destroyer “Hamilton will arrive at Charlottetown today and it is reported it will clock a- longside the Railway Wham. The Canadian training ship “Ventune“ will also come from Halifax into port. today. The other Canadian ship to visit here for the celebra- tion ls the Skeeml which is due on Seturda . The Ville D‘Ya, llP‘rench cruiser la expected on Sunday. FUNERAL YES'l‘EIlI)AY—iF‘unol‘- n.l of the late Mrs. John C. Pasa- more, was held from her late rosi- dence. 29 Upper Prince Street yes- terday morning. service was con- rt . . ay at " . m. andth b in R . Hugh Miller lhe Presbvt‘ Ohllrchenfi gI‘l?(l.°%.l.B0y oifllzlatfill at the nave- flllles Vglgggkservke iii“ be- side in the Peopliss Ceéneteg. but 2 I’. . . ‘5"”l° 09"" in glelll. in? 379%. Shaw. Donald . Mwximion, A. C. Duchiilinln. ‘ ' waiter Burke. and William no- In Memorzam Phonon. ‘°"“‘ ''‘°'“‘''' °‘ 3'3"" ‘ one ARltIVES— The lot Strathcona, h dopgnpu . llt'e July iuh. 19Fl.° fi‘,‘¢:"§[,h‘?a'l,§‘°1tifuda"§-lIi§i‘§i:l1«l1s Digit: HOIOWIIIIIVO Gil i {ll I Father we v the monyalona of ‘BIOII, ‘ up than in no or narrow, e flno I 1 Lb: Wife and Family. . MacLean UNDERTAKER emiwlli 7 one know the silent liureiuiiie, tell. 5. . kII¢IW!flI'fl lighthouses on the Neva-loundllincl Iabndor coast. The ship will be hm about ten days. She docked at the Marine Wharf Where l°l' duya put visitors have noticed the hundreds I barl'ei:c of nag‘ occupied I rue up a o e - 'rllo,tuel‘i.|port of the cargo to isolated llnlthouaea which receive Ilntplieo twice a year. IIPILEBINT mrsn r _a,. ‘N. J. Mullally, I : Z2"- landir" now residing in VIII Y with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Patrick St. John of Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Chester MacKay of Park Corner and Miss Ada Mac- Leod, Slunmerside. were passengers on Monday, July loth. Mrs. Roscoe McMillan with her three children has arrived home from Dol-chestcr. Ma.:s., on a,vlsit to her‘ g!.l.l'll:e'I'I Mr, James Gill, Victoria, Mr. and Mrs. James Cantwell. John F. MacDonald. Joseph Mae-‘ Donald. and G. Ma,cDona.ld all of I Boston. Mass.. were guests at the Queen Hotel on ’I‘uesdo.y. l Mr. -Harry Johnston. 0. A., of the firm of Messrs Cllukaon. Gor- don. Dilworth and Nash. Charter- ed Accountants. Toronto. is visit-. imz his uncle Mr. Fred G. Johnston. Murray Harbor North. Professor R. Homer Norton and Mrs. Norton and sons Robert and John of Grinnell. Iowa. are spend-' in: their summer holidays with Professor Norton's parents. Mrs. E. 5. Norton. Bl-udenell RA Oomlmander Heenan of the De- partment of Trade and Commerce. Ottawa. was in Charlottetown on Wednesday. and visited the F'e!'!’! developments at Wood Islands in company with local citizens inter- Ieitled in North-umbel-lurid Pei-riel UTRALIZE FOOT 0 DOR cl. Ilh ado‘: ‘if N u -FEET on the carferry S. S, Charlottetown th Mr. and l i Homew vet. Mm Mrs. Jos. Gau- gregate donated Bourke, aw-ard- det and Mrs. F'rn.n ed to Phyllis Ooles. Second prize for ae_o:re_lmte. don- ated by Mrs. Fred Gregory and Mrs. MacEaohe:ai and awarded to Doro- y . In-term-edlalle Class-— Prize for highest aggregate in Grade VI don- ated by the RIEV. Father Dougan and awarded in Hair Moore. Prize for highest aggregate in Grade V. donated by the Rev. Father Dougan and awarded to anrde Moore B Prize for Highest Grade IV, don-ated Father Dougan and R zzgrregate in by awarded to Marjorie Gallant 3. Eileen Gallant, Marjorie Arblng. 3. Jack Gay. ing. Speed and Accuracy: completed the work of Grade I and I me R£v_ part of Grade r: in one Mrs. Victor Shaw. Guaranteed 3 years Ultra Modern Table Top Design Robert Bell. 2. Grade III—— 1. Grade II B—Hlgbest aggregate: Donated by M‘rs. Scott Awarded to Eiwlm Loutrlilu-ii: Second hick»:-st l»l':J*l‘€£"'lf" Donated by Mrs. J. J. Duffy. Awarded to Dare by P. . Greatest number of sta ts in mad- Warming 0ven Minute Minder and Clocli Mm by M mm V All Steel Construction Awarded to Edwina Loughran. Special prizes to pupils who have . year. Donated by Mr. Robert Bell and l I McCLARY TABLE TOP RANGES ASSURE YOU Brendon Bell. Prize for the best standing in Awarded lo Edwlrlo Ioushmn and . . Bberline Moore. ' ' r utrltlous oodness of foods b cook- Arithmetic in Grades v and vi mm H A__,,_iEm,_% ..wegai.:; ll! enjoying the full flavo ed and n g Y donated by the Rev. Father Dougan and awarded to James Gaudet. Prize for the most. slain in Home- work and spelling donated by Mrs. J. A. Clarke and awarded to Blah- Moore. Prine for second most stars in Homework and Sm-lllng donated by Mrs. B. Livingstone and awarded to Barrie Moore. Prize for the third most stand in nrk and spelling donated by . Wnl-nen Burns and awarded to Rev Livingstone. Prize for best Natune Book don- ated by Mrs. Robinson and awarded Ito Joyce Cr-ole. Prize for second best Nature Book donated by Mrs. Robinson and awarded to Louis Paquet. Prize for highest standing in Arithmetic in Gnde ‘W donated by Ml‘. Robert Bell and awarded to Anne Jenkins. Prize for the second highest ag- izregaie in Grade VI donated by Mrs. Winchester and awarded to Roy Llvinel-tone Pr-ille for second highest ata':ldin¢ in Grade v donated by Mrs. Win- -chester and awarded to Hope Rud- soln. . l Prize for second highest standing l‘V done-i-ed bv Mrs. Ben- Greatest Readixig, 8 Too Late To Clilsifyl F xfiu?;rfif « ing electrically the modem Mcfllary way with heat clean as sunshine. Visit. our showroom and arrange to have this grand electric range iii- stalled in your ldtoilen. ALLOWANCE ‘ON YOUR PRESENT STOVE ' TUESDAY July 18th 9.30 A. M. Fireman's Parade with four Bands in attendance to Victoria Park. Addresses of Welcome at 10.30 A. M. Acquatic Sports at Vic- toria Park. Swimming, diving competitions for boys and girls of all ages. Entries may be made at any time. Life Saving Exhibitia-r»r. Something everybody should see and learn about. Maritime Electric Co., Ltd. Grafton Shoe! Donated by Mr. Robert Bell. to Awaldled to Marjorie Gallant. mm of stars peed and Accuracy: Donated by Mrs. J. J. Duffy Awarded to Reta Loughran. in ,._ on All. MODEL A Ford. Apply 186 Sydney ‘ -l 2. i Bible man for store work. Cashi and Carry Store. Charlottetown. L-130-'1-14-2i. - WANTED-BXPEIIIENCBD Apply 185 Prince st. L-123.7-14-2i. WTNTED 2 lronsll rowan M0- tor 110 volts. single phase. Tryon Dnlrvlmr co.. on. 25-7-14-17-19. .—%-—.—':.-—.-:..‘-*~——-_-4'? ‘ CHEVROLET T0 BOSTON FIRST of week aocommo-’1‘~ three nea- Matheaon. Mur- - \ 7-6-tllfiurs sat. 2i. R tgr and awarded to Warren Greg- aone 17-31. nonzero. ray El\'€:’. p In-11¢-