J rstxasrrir. 11m . wtsrtnu GUARDIAN . Jeanna lllmtllllisllalovilklll ......%‘.'..i"'"i 3%....“ l . ‘ Nswq inhuman sunning l‘ l ibeflnsrdinnnbehvnghtdalyiialrvsfth "' lcllsvvirg stares h lnlncdloi 5.] lesbian, Wain: Itlvlti Gsarihs llrlsllem Wain. liresii roivais llahn. Wain ltrssi; Isri desist. l‘! Granville siren MI l s ream social and $201.. digs-liars: school. ‘Illum- Ey July lltb. also sale of lunches. Lroa shut-c rt. ma... used one was new Rake, used Rake we. aim- s. Weeks. ,___._._ Wednesday. July 1T .- S IVE (o, N: lie oreamsocisl. dance. hot dog; and bazaar at New Anna-u , ed New Arman figtmtefpfirrgt firs? the folio evening. _warrrlsn AT 2:441:12 gale ed. » baolggn ‘Ilitrlnagril Cam, B m. __ CHER ted for B lnfl‘ hm T531001. Sllgglement 0 0.00. Apply to Charles Frost. 5913"!!!)'- ale of Lime in stock at Kennedy's. Kcnsingioll. _WAITBESSES and founiéin lrl wanted. no exne enoc n - i“; Amv Leo Coyles Restaur- ant opposite C.N.R. Stat-ion. _.WIRE ROPE. Ha Block-l. Sgyihes, Swat-ha. in st at Ken- nedy's, Kauai-newn- _BABN srnar, Livestodt Spray- gprayers in stock at Kenncdya. Ker-alngiml. ~ -WANTED teacher for Senior Department Freetown 560001- George D. Jardine. owl-fly- ..._._._~ - —MEN'S CANVAS‘ SHOES. All‘ it Kermedyb. Ken-singled. nua-rmasfifivaas. made of ood quality ticking. Slu 80-38 x 5, 1.75 each at Kennedygs, Kenning- 10D. ,WANTED a-i-‘gnce. twin baby ggrriage, Apply by mail to Vincent Claw, Ottawa Street. Bummtwslde _ FOB. SALE cream separ tor. Melotte. Capacity 740 lbs. Use one year. Emery Linkletter, Summer- side, RR. 1. Phone 602-5. —-FOR SALE. - Registmed Ayr- diire Bull, 1 ear Old. Apply John a. Smith. Emerald. -r'0B SALE. - 7 acres land. house. barn and outbuildings, elec- iric lights in house, pump m porch, with or without present potato crop. ll. P. MacDonald. lhyon. —FOR SALE-Pure bred regis- tered Holstein bull. two years old perfectly quiet. proven stock get- ter. Ambrose Curley. Irectown RR. . -r’on sans fa Quebec horses 1200 lbs. 6 years $100 to $125. Percheron mare 4 years (black). 1200 l-bs. $120; draft horse 1400 lbs. $85, both horses Island bred quiet for women or children to. work or drive. Walter B. Weeks. —MR. AND MRS. PETER CAL- LAGHAN, Ebbsficet. will be At Home to bheir friends on Sunday. July 14th, afterrron and evening. the occasion of their fiftieth wed- {ling anniversary. —DO NOT MISS THE SALE by Auction on lh-iday. July 12th at 2 P. M. Daylight Saving-Time of the dwelling and lot pt 03 Harvard Street. Summerside- Possession given to purchaser immediately. —FOR SALE 2 used truck wag- on. single and double with box $40 and 50. Ray Waite, Shel‘- brooks. -ICE CREAM and cake at 8t. Draper's Hall this evening spon- sored bv North St. Eleonora W0- mcns Institute. —-FOR. SALE-Frost and Wood mowing machine and Deering hay rake. eight feet. Apply John M Mur-nhv. Kinkora. —SUNDAY SERVICES. Trinity Unltrd Church. July 14. l1 mm. D. ST All members L.O.A. and h .8 meet at, lodge rooms at 10.15. —'ENJOYING HOLIDAY — Mr. obcrt Dothrrty and so". Bobby. I node island, U.S.A. mloyedqhcir 1Y5‘ dill‘ of deep sea flailing and fire luclqr enough to get a good atch of cod. Little Bobby also has ad his first horse ride. This is he a: Paar. and are 11g at horns of Mr. and Roy ’l‘ublin. Birrllrijwn. - s. —PRESBYTERXAN Central West W! Iglily at Keir Memorial . a peque,’ ‘lliunsds . 11h. Afternoon mestlngocll “greats: meeting st 8 oc k. Bring mama» Illlbldlllifliliolll ‘gqperduerlll-plllofi. Plannfiforthlsservicl ~ Nrflllllllblslsr LBLUESTONE, Perelman. Arsen- 1n supplement $4.00. Alélgly l" m“- ' the King. Mr. and Mrs. deliveries on your rolls -OOPPIIA B11601 and slloPowdsr-od klltockst Blillltillll A. 11mm sung wu-v ‘Tor Iver With the Lord. ‘There Tl N0 Night In Heaven” and "Safe In the Arms of Jesus". Interment was made in Prince- tovm cemetery. -WAI IOBMII BANK MAN- AGEB-Mr. Charles Hensley for- um- mnnssar of the Summcrside branch of the Canadian Bank oi Commence died on Sunday at his home in Victoria. B.|O.. according to word received by Mr. A. B. L. Home, Bummcraide. Mr. Hensley left Silmnremlde in 10b and while here took a prominent but. the scout movement. being Scout Master of probably the firs troop to be formed in Summers- side. -KINS:IEN DIEEgaHWG -°! w irman c gm“ -‘ Ill?” c club on Tues- day evening. Dirrir-g the sum-mes- months libero is only one meeting a r. Harry MacFarlane re- on the success of the Day race track comes- rt Ml‘ H d Wélon on tibia 899° - - em‘? 39 inisd ch lama of iihe Qllialliiiil for this neural race. Mr. Harry Dickie reported or the com- l-‘orce issue. lflrke 8X18 $235 P?!’ W“ -—S —GOLDEN WEDDING RECEP- TION —Their golden wedding an- niversary was celebrated on Mon- day. July 8th of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Profitt of Freetown. They were at home to their friends from 2 to 5 in the afternoon and from '1 to 10 in, the evening. Nearly three hundred of their neighbors and acquaintances called to congratu- late them on this memorable oc- caslonr and to extend best wish- es for many years more of wedded life together. Mr. and Mrs. Profflit received in the drawing room which was attractively decorated with summer flowers. The tea table was centered with a three-tier wedding cake flanked by golden tapers on a lace table cloth and decorated with roses. Mrs. Harvey Bernard and Mrs. W. C. MacLeod J“ I'll Be SeeIngYou a has served for the past fifteen SUMMERSIDE ro-nAY- ' l cmcaa acorns. JOSEPH corms snmnay TEMPLE 1 __1..... ALSO News and Short Subjst SHOWS 7.30 - 9.15 Matinee Thursday at 2M large congregation. The address to tho people was delivered by lav. George Gough, 0'1‘..eary and the charge to the minister was iven by the Rev. K. G. Sullivan, um- merslde. Also resent was the Rev. E. R. s a former minister of that church who has just been discharged from the R. C. A. F. chaplain service. Dr. oodsid School Goring 1M5 . 13“ l f0 m. metal-lea: 5w“; "W" l! Lunar Certificates: Louise Gludet mine Gsudet owes-r:- Gn“ x “"111! Certificates: Aileen Richard Mlflorla MscNsill Catharine Gallant Demand MacNsili Promoted to G g I Bylvlns Gaudct Dells DeaRocbcg ’ Joan Williams Joan Arliinault $291K." .“.‘>°“'.......““ l! C Q Mlrion Noonan ~ 10. Teresa McCardle 11. Elaine Gallant ---- 0|! h1g1 Promoted to Gnllo II; Mary Edna Gaudet Camilla Gallant Gerald Steele Teresa Gaudet Patricia Oakes Aline Araenault Eunice F. DesRocheg Joan Ssrlr Teresa Martin Clifford Arsensuit . Alolai Arsenault ---- on trial. . Ella Chapelis ---- on Mn 5S;PPH99#Pvr Prince comes to his new charge from Watervllle, N. S., where be years. He will conduct his first servi-ce at Lot 16 next Sunday-S. —POLICE COUBTqIn the Sum- merside Police Court yesterday morning three drunks were fined $10.00 and costs and two were fined $5.00 and costs. The defend- ant ln an adjourned case of theft from a car was given a sus ended sentence of 12 months. T.e de- fendant ia a Prohibition case brought by the R. C. M. P. was fined $100.00 and aorta-B. s eclal Board —BOAII.D T0 MEET-J meeting of the Summerside of Trade has been called for next Monday night to discuss the brief to be presented to the Board of Transport Commissioners which sits in Charlottetown on Wednes- day to hear the com lalnt of the Summerside Board o Trade that the rates for trucks charged on the car ferry are exorbitant. Mr. Rand Matheson, transportadon committee. who prepared the or- TQ§FA5PP°FFFMFPPZT ,';;;:5Ps=.~1.=s-~=-~ Promoted u. Grade vm' . Eunice J. Desfiocheg . Velma Poirier . Bertha Gallant . Alexander Lecky Mary Maclntyre Edward Gaudet Lucille Martin Yvonne DesRochgg Louise Gallant . Clarence DeaRochea . Elmer DesRoches Gerald DesRoches Albert DesRochea Cyril Poirler Promoted to Grade V11 Estelle Williams Joyce Williams Florence Arsenault Catherine MacDougalJ Hazel Cotton Reggie DesRoches Raymond LeClerc Irene MacKinnon Bruce Small Donald Glllis Claude Gaudet Tillie Belle Squarebriggs Alfred DesRoches \ presided over the tea cups arid lginal brief and ‘will? reprfiselriit assisting in serv ng were tie the board at the ear ng w e Misses Betty Profltt. Barbara Hale present, Invitations have been-suit 1 J gronmud to Gram’ V" and Joy MacLeod. The replenish- out to other Boards of Trade to ' ° “ P‘ Desmwhe‘ ers were Mrs. Dwight Bearlstu, have representatives present to lsfiwnu‘ Danube‘ Mrs. Cecil Mill, Mrs. Ernest Mill, take part in u... dlscuisio and - “is DeBRMhes Mrs. Allison Profltt, Mrs. S. B. make suggestlons.-S. 4- H1181’? DBBROCMI Profltt and Mrs. R. B. Dewar. The . —-— 5- M8116 Gaudet guests were ushered in by Diane —BlRTllDAY PARTY - On 8. Douglas Steele Dewar and the guest book was in Thursday evening last, a pleasant 7, E113 Arsenal." charge of Joan Profltt. At tan o‘- surprise was given Mrs. Thomas g_ Germ-d O'Brien clock in the evening there was a Ramsay who resides on Argyle g_ Eddie Laugh!“ ____ on trial large gathering of neighbors and Street. Summerslde when friends 10_ Elam vane ____ oh trial Mr. Louis Cairns carried out the duties of chairman. On behalf of the Lower Freetown district a congratulatory address was read by Mrs. Scott Calms and a pres- entation of an occasional chair and wall mirror made by Mrs. El- ton Cairns and Miss Mabel Burns Then on behalf of the people of Freetown district an address was read by Mrs. Everett Schur- man and a resentatlon of a radio made by . Clifford Matheson. Mr. and Mrs. Profit! both replied expressing their deep feeling of gratitude to their friends and neighbors and speaking with pride of their many happy years of mar- ried llfe. Another presentation was made on. behalf cf the M. S. a nd they received m a n y other lftr including china. money and ot er valuable articles. Others who spoke on this occasion cluded Mr. Austin A. Scales. Capt. S. B. Profitt. J. F. Pmflti, Harry Llnkletter and C . Matheson. Plano music for the occasion was supplied by Mrs. William Forbes and the evening concluded with a 811ml 81118 will’. ending with “For they Are Jolly Good Fellows" and Profitt were also the recipients of a_ great many letters and telegram}. -S. —S‘BIDI‘POLICE COURT-The following report of the Police De- partment prepsred by Chief White was read at the regular meeting of t-hc Summerslde Town Counei on Monday night: Drunkenness: arrests 3'8: convictions. m. Drunk- arrests. 2: convict- ion-s. 2. Parking: ‘rown bye-law summons. I: convictions. 2. Truck licenses collected. $8.00: bike lic- enses collected 020.50: dog lic- 85000‘ miscel- laneous. 0685.00; fine and cools. .00. I may all’ that during the month we did not have to deal with any serious offences. the main offence be under the Town M bye-law for enness a there Ian from s been s marked decrease previous months. We srs st the present time making s ~ effort to collect all licenses en driving: from her former home in Kelvin arrived to wish her rnany happy returns of her birthday. A number of her friends had been de utlzed by the members of the elvm Auxiliary of the Presbyterian Wo- man's Missionary Society to bear good wishes and a basket of fruit. Later other friends arrived bear- lng home-made ice cream and a beautifully decorated birthday cake with its 87 candles all aglow. During the day several friends had also called to extend their best wishes to this gracious lady who received many cards and gifts. prominent among which was a sheaf of beautiful roses sent by s very dear young friend who ls now recovering from an illness. Mr. Wendell McKay. who despite his ill health remembered the rfllfil versary of his friend. The ror were deeply appreciated, as ws the kindly thought which glompt- ed the act. Mr. and Mrs. mray are s ending their declining years as va ued members of their daugh- ter's home, Mabon Byron and Mr. Byron. Argyle Street-S. Personals —Mrs. Clara Daley of Somer- vl-lle. Mass. is visiting her mother. Mrs. Frank Gallant, Kinkorra-S. —Slster Francis Marie of St. Paul, Minn. is virlvtln her mo,- ther. Mrs. Frank Galant. Kin- kora-S. —Ml~ss Edna McCarvllle of Mon- treal is spending her vacation "with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Par- nell McCarviile, Kinkmla-S. —Mlu Mary Shrsensn. Boston Mara. has arrived home to spend her vacation with her mother, Mrs. Thomas L. Ghreenan. Kin- kora-S. ton. is in Bim- e there a the t of m. and Mrs. s. u - —Mr. Mrs. ma. Aherl. arrived car from l»! l, Virginia visit Mrs. '- . mother Mrs. we mm simmer- imexriluiaulea-nrstvaitman o yearn-Q y Ialtnidlniw 599F999???‘ zafifigPPfifiS-"PW!" l" Promoted to Grade Vi Doreen Praught Mona Gallant (equal) June Gallant Eileen Gaudet Lorraine MacNeill Shirley Veno Evelyn DesRochel Edna Peters Nova Veno Louise Cotton . Jackie MacNeill . Audrey Graham- . Shirley Polrler . John Joe Gallan: ---- on trial . Bernard Laughlin ---- on trial Promoted to Grade IV John Walsh Ronald MacNciil Gordon Oakes Lorraine Williams Wanda Steele Edward Leclerc Vernon MacNeill Annie MacKinnon Earl DesRoches . Arnold Power Promoted ta Grads lIls Catherine Praught Marguerite Le Clerc Erma Gallant George Power Junior DesRoches Lorina DeaRocheI Maurice Gaudet l-lugette Gallant Doreen Decoste . Emily Peters . Tommy Williams . Vernon Polrier . Charles Veno. . Gerard DesRochea Promoted to Grade III Rose Marie Gsudet Dolly Williams Norma DesRoches George Squarabriggs Willis Doucet Wilfred Doucet Gilbert Gsudet Janet Polrier . Andre Martin 10. Elaine Gallant 11. Justin MscNeill l2. PeierlSteele l8. Rosalie DesRoches B lb ~9#9?e#.r ;;;:gP@sP9.P~r hi." 1d. vim:- DesRoches 15. Helen Gaudet 10. Leona Arsensuit 17. Estelle Delliocher l8. Tommy Gsudei 10. Robert Gludet 20. Rita Decorte PIIZI L!!!‘ Principal's Department General Proficiency Grade XI- Louile Gludei. Second Highest Average, Grade If - 14mins Gaudet llc Grade XI - Louils Glud . Leaky. _ French, Grsds XI - Iulslis Gludei. . Int-in. Grads Kl - Marlon Goi- lint. Hllldfl. Grads H-lmllfl El! cuantorrrrowu cumin/tan l Miscouche High -. “i580”! N "‘ "iii. l. l will Ml.) ‘X Literature, Grade XI - ‘hr-ass y belt loops and cuffs, pair $7.50, P A resolution atrongl protesting against the "deplorrabe state of inefficient: " of Island rt» atlon facilties was passed at. the annual meeting oi the West Prince Progressive Conservative association tieup the mibiliti f in p0 ea got: for the fall handle r aired." e Government was also urged to set by order in council the time to be observed throughout the Province. thus eliminating the pre- sent confusion caused by obser- of daylight time in urban The . which was held in O'Leary, was largely attended and enthusiastic. Mr P. M. McCaull presided. The retiring officers were re-electecl as ows. “President: P. M. MoCaull. Ellars- eSocretary-Treanrrcr: Harold A. Jelly. O'Leary. Vice President. 1st District: Peter Burke. Tignlsh. Vice Pres em. 2nd District: Earl A. Ellis. O'Le . V100 Pfefllflgx. 3rd District: John F. Arscnsult, Wellington. Press committee: rge Mat- Merfs wool, grey flannel sport or outing pants in light grey shade. Cool and com- fortable for summer wear finished with MENS CLOTHING DEPARTMENT MAIN FLOOR) inclair & Stewart \ Limited Rousing Conséfvative Meeting At 0’Leary . Duvalr. w. a. Smith,‘ Victoria west; eaterday. The resolution referred E Goo G Jelly, 0'Leary, Don r . Credential couunittee: George A. l‘ ‘ . Tignlsh. Ailgustus Peters . - _ 7 _ KODAK FILM STOP Nil! AND IOAD IIP IIIOIE YOII HAVE ‘Bring back your share of goodplmrsu Shootwiihds- psndsbls Kodak Illa; it's available here in all popular iron. Whnayoursturmlesvs ycucposoddimvvltbusiol arnlalhishiagi, Hl-GLOSS PRINTS Mail Your Films To Us For Service Ask ra- New Price List Sonics Imnscside ~ ‘Q 0' o» at 9&9 Now in stock "m; “n” ma: ‘Eli: c2120 of students 5 I aw! quality imitation eéxea “had”; bPBWIIH. greys and bluish 9° . new styles, new deslglll. nicely fit- ted garments that will and $24.75. sizes 30 to 42 oer $5 and service. Sizes 83 in 31 N” vest and pants Harris Tweed. ‘ give lots of wear Prices $17.95 i J.B_ Morrlssey Tignish; Allison Horne, O‘Lea.ry. Resolutions committee: C. P. Mo- Carthy, Tlgnish, Sanford Phillips. O'Leary, Earl Ellis, O'Lea.ry, Alfred Frost, No James O'Brien, linsdale. The Poll chairman were all re- appointed with two exceptions. President McCaull congratulated Mr. Clarence Morrlssey, MLA. on his sensational victory in the by- electlon in First Prince. He went on to 81W 1n lng addrem in whim he ed party pros- pects and obleotives. Rousing addresses were also given by Hon. Dr. W.J.P. MacMillen O.- B. E... provincial party leader; Mesrs. B. R0 Hohnan. president of the Prov al Association vice resident of the National Pro- gresslve Conservative Association; Clarerve Morrissey, MLA; Lt. Col. E. H. Strong. Siumnerside; James Pendergast, Kensington, Allison Home. O'Leary R.R.: C. P McCar- thy, Tignish and Austin Ramsey, nway. The resolution or. tran rtation was moved by C. P. cCarbl-ly, seconded by Alfred Frost, and caused general discussion. Several andM members "iil"é“*é‘i'/é”§lil$es- Other resolutions Hon. Dr. M Ian (moved by C.P. Mrcarrnv, seconded by Esa-l cum: expressing a. val and indorsat» ion of the ms o! the Dominion and Provincial leaders (moved by Alfred Frost, seconded by Jams O'Brien); and also oonfidmrcelnlzhe national leadershi of Hon. John Bracken (moved Mr. McCarthy, seconded by Mr. ). Personals —Mr. and Mira. Boyd Gallant and three children of Maine are vlrlt- ing Mr. Ga-llanfs mother. Mrs. Frank Gallant, Klnkora. Also visit- ing his mother i| Mr. and Mrs. George Gallant and two children. -—Slrter Mary Charles LLD. head of the health centre St. Catherine's College. St. Paul. , Minn, has arrived in the province on a visit. She is a sister of Mrs. . P. Drlscoll, Summerslde and Mr. Peter D. McIvcr, Klnkorza-es. —M'.rr. William Jacques of Van Buren, Maine, accompanied by her sons, Lloyd and Francis and Mrs. Francis Jacques are guests at the home of IVLr. and Mn. Par- nel McCarville, Klnkora. Mrs. William Jacques is a daughter of Mrs. Frank Gallant-S. speakers denounced the disgraceful facilities at Borden and Tor-men. tine. Mr. Austin Ramsay in partlcub‘ ar citing facts in this connect-loin. The resolution on Time was rmved by Mr. Phillips and read as follows: ‘Whereas considerable confusion is calmed by Daylight Time in this Province. and whereas this so-called Daylight Time works to the detri- npnt of agriculture in particular r-hd the citizens in general, there- fore resolved that we ask that our time be set by order-incouncil. libnefora eliminating confusion to the different parts of the country; and we would ask that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to me Premier of this Province and s lnsunnncr ALL 1111155 liiPH NUTTART __ s ..~irmiwsr.r'szdt' PRUFPISSIONAL CARD ‘l. Earls Illclioy i. NOTICE T0 PARENTS 0F SBNUUI. CHILDREN HAS YOUR CHILD BEEN SUCCESSFULLY VACCINATED AGAINS/I‘ SMALLPOX? If lo_ has it been more than 5 years since he was vaccinated? Mod. until the child noes a pied. to 0 your TUESDAY. JUL‘! ll. st SUMMERSIDE HIGH The Public Health Act. of REL requires (in brief): (Sections 80 and 83): The Parent or Guardian of evef! child born in the Province shall, within twelve months of the birth of such child. have him vaccinated by a quali- fied medical practitioner. or if born outside of the Pro- vince the parent shall at the earliest possible date sfier entering the Province, have the child successfully . (Section 80;: No teacher In any school, whether pub- lic or private. shall permit nny child to attend such school prod physician stating that he has been successfully vaccinated or. If the child is over l2 yssrs of ll‘. bu been re-vsccln- VACCINATION CLINICS will be held by Dr. B. C. ltuplnr. Chief Medical Officer of Ilealilr for school chil- dren. for children abol to enter school for the first time. and for all pro-school children from the age of 3 months at the lollowill places In SUMMEBSIDI T. MARY'S‘ CONVENT ‘lfilltfllhisflhlllplnlfillleililk Gilc- Mr Andy Doyle of New You"! City is visiting his moi-bar. Mrs. Thmnas Doyle of North Riutico. Although oven- 90 years of 18°. Mrs. Doyle has led an helpful life and u livtra in her old horns with her son MJ. Doyle, Mrs. Doyle and family . --—-————_- FLOODS IN BAVABIA T. Germany. July I -(AP) — Floods inundated large areas of southern Bavaria toda stranding more than 1.200 Amer- can soldiers and ruining crops vit- ally needed for feeding hungry Germans this winter. EARLY EENUNCIATIOgM The first recorded aibdica d a soverei n was Sylla, the Rmnan dictator, n 79 B-IJ. Position Wanted Young married man with 15 years experience in meat and grocery business desires a permanent position. Party capable of taking charge. Reference furnished. Write J. M. J. Guardian 6&6 certificate from a qualified 10.30 [JI- SCHOOL l.80 p-rll. 5 museum Hkllflbtl