ivy!!! 1-937 M g».-\.>u1.v-»~.vu\_vu\_~\.>-.><_..»;>opi;;;».;.¢>q In Memoriam __.__._ ‘W, “yr; ELLEN sannansou 0., the ‘Jilh of June 1937 there ‘H, 3W3‘; at. the advanced age r 90 years, Jane Ellen Sanderson. J1, I lair uome in GrccnwiclnP. if im- lather was Bcniaulin 5‘a,,_fl‘er,nn ainl licr mother Mar- Slic was the last p355 raw“ if 33:94 ucr. She leaves to mourn jziepmg a a large number oi’ lfluivs and iricnds. _ she 113d bccn enjoying her us- “, wondfl-fully good health, but uddfnfv became ill aft-Bl‘ 80m! w ',d 'l'll/- doctor was summoned zu-Qm ;:\'cd for only 3- few mm‘ 1., afipf up nrrivcdnuletly pass- Ql m1 from these familiarscenes. wfilpf fimcrul was held On the of Juno from her lute home “lllYlFll, llfl‘ minister. RCV- I- ll officiating. Manyof trrl rclritlvcs gathered 1t. rcspocts to the r of the community. ‘lrr body to its last .11 the cemetery at l. away the last of island History, Tradition and Humour BENJAMIN BREMNER PRICE $1.25 -FOR saw BY_ CAIITER s. c0. LIMITED and iiAniTiME, STATIONERS, Limited workinz. thrifty for a great many “am bearers z son and Roland Sanderson The hearse was d l ' .- MacLaren. r van by Les“ ___________ _ CLINTON scrum], -___ Report for June: Grade X~l. ering. ti’. 2. Lorna O'Connor. Lo.’ nor. Grade V —- 1. Vivian Sullivan, 2. Rcilgie Warren. Grade III —- 1. James O'r‘~~~ (‘imdc II -— 1. 2. Prank R ley, 3. Eileen Andrews. Grade I o. - 1. Gladys Glover. 2. Jean Carr. 3. Florence Dunning. Grade I b - 7. George Carr, 2. Arthur DesRoches. Grade I c equal -— Eltnn Payn. tel". 2. Marie DesRoches. Perfect attendance - Ivan Som- ers. Willard MacKay, Jean Carr, Gladys Glover. Teacher, A. Grace Whitehead. llSPliLT . - . -Q l B\RP7 RPBER “$3? ~04? p1’. Arch?“ iire-reaistiflfid Sold under I no-aaR-Om ° a‘wayg b0!!! new work or either W89’ ‘P Se» 7°“! mcnL He w“ provcmim" Y°“ ‘m ' ‘s ‘a n He‘ K INSIT-VIVED SIDINGS . . . SHING . ME IMP“ iio PLAN ew Anew rooim“. . “n ticularly W Shingle?“ QVOI ells Iiiah-‘ns 8- I hardwne l l deal". ‘“‘ {Asphalt Slunrlflzrzn Plan 1°“ mil/in \\ {If} B U Rnormcs . . . vuLCAN‘ no ID" “its TTLE and" ‘he QVEMENT I‘ PRODUCTS null‘- sl- ‘ lnsuiAtinc Bounfit Em- IVIACDONA WOODWORKING co. LTD. We carry a Building Products, Shingles, Siding, Rolled We Carry a Full Line of BUILDING PRODUCTS MATERIAL (‘all and Ask Our Prices STANLEY. SHAW 8i PEARDEN LD-ROWE full line of Roofing, Etc- ii g fiflflwhoobioooow TALES OF ABEGWEIT A NEW BOOK OF OLD TIMES N t félmil tht peopled this part of the Pioviiif: The following relatives were pail I John Sanderson, Lgun Sanderson, Ernest Sanders”, A,“ thur Sanderson, cuyyom 53km“ Virginia O'Connor, 2. George Pickering, 3. Irene Pick- Grade VIII-J. Katherine Picker- Warren, 3. Jack Grade VI —- 1. Joan O'Cannor, 2. s Whitehead, 3. Kathleen 000,1. Willard MacKay, The Central Guardian '-—.-—-- CBASWILL to: Photograph; '-——~w GULLISONT for better Perman- ent. Waves. L-901-5-28-t-i -___. CONFEDERATION Lmi IN- sunANca. L-6798-7-12-312 TALE or ROMANCE-Thrilling as the Prisoner oi‘ Zenda is The Guardian's new serial story starting next week-“The Green Hussar" by Henry von Rhan. FOB FUMIGATING, telephone i075. Work Guaranteed. Reliable Fumlaatuig Co.. 14s Great George Street. L-1995—6-24-s-t-tlf. VISITING HOURS ON DUNDEE will be open to visitors from 2.30 to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Sunday and Wednesday afternoons it was an. nounoed yesterday. PAINFUL ACCIDENT - Friends oi‘ Mrs. James Bulman 0i New Glasgow will regret to hear that she accidentally fell a few days ago "Hiilllfing her collarbone. PLEASE!) WITII TREATMENT Mr. Thos. McNutt who has been receiving treatment for an eye af- fection in the Prince Edward Is-, land Hospital for several days left. yesterday for his home in Malpeque, greatly pleased with the treatment and care he received and satisfied that his eye trouble is permanent- ly cured. HAS LICENSE CANCELLED - Chargcd with driving to the com- mon danger a young man was fin- ed $5.00 and had his license can- —-The HMS. Dundee, now in port ' rm; _CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. l , , l l .pcvnot ‘UTODD ocsom. Trinity United Church m-zv. HUGH MILLER, M. A., n. Dsl-itlinister, REV. A. E. MacKENZlE. B. its-Assistant Minimi- A. no]: KENDALL, L. a. A. ivi., A .A. o. O.~—UrIanisC. ‘ nines AT Beach Grove Inn —MONDA Y-l Al. Blanchardk Orchestra Dancing 9 - 12.30 Tickets 50c Each (Tax Extra) “IT'S A GYRO DANCE" TOIIRISTS for the best in Chiroprac- tic and. foot adjustments see iir. W. ii. Carson Palmer Graduate Neurucalomeier Service 124 Prince St. Phone 1072 DMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS ATTENTION celled for three months by Magis- trate George J. Tweedy. The case was the outcome of a crash ori the other side oi the river recently. I ENTERTAINED AT LUNCIIEONI‘ —Thursday afternoon His Worship‘ Mayor Turner. Judge Arseuault, President oi the‘ Travel Bureau. R. R. Bell, President of the Board of Trade. and others were entertained at luncheon on board the North Star by Mr. R. A. Clarke. Presi- dent oi the Clarke Steamship Co. LEAVE FOR ISLAND-Mr, and Mrs. Henry Weikel oi New York were guests o! Mr. and Mrs. we. F7951"- Hflipltal Avenue for a few days and left yesterday for Prince Edward Island to spend the n- malncler o! the summer there.- New Glasgow News, RETURN FROM MOTOR. TRIP ——-Mi‘. and Mrs. James E. Andrews of Hunter River, and Mrs. James Bulman of New Glasgow have re- tumed from a very much Qnjnygd motor trip to Boston, New York and other American, cities They were accompanied home by Mrs, John AHEWin of Barre, Vermont, who wzll spend some time with her brother. Mr. Andrews and sister, Miss Nettie Andrews oi’ New Glas- gow. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH SERVICE AT 10.30 0N SUNDAY MORNING. For the convenience of Officers and mcn from H.M.s. Dundee s; Paul's Church morning service will be held at 10.30 on Sunday mm-m iniz. when the ship's company Will parade. The preacher will be Rev. I-I. O. 'I‘. Burkwall, secretary for the British and Foreign Bible Sn- ciety at Canton. China. Rev. T. R. Millman, M.A., of the staff of the Montreal Diocesan Colege will be in charge o! the service. S. P. f‘. A. MEETING HELD- Animal lovers will be interested to hear that at a meeting of the ex- ecutive of the Society for the Pre- vention nf Cruelty to Animals at the office of the president on Thursday afternoon. Mr. H. L. MacLean was elected as official i:- spector to act on behalf of the Society. Any complaints about animals may be sent to Mr. Mac- Lean, ll Polling Street, or tele- phoned io him. Anyone wishing a pct. cat or dog destroyed may take it to Mr. llfacLean for the most humane method of disposal. Personals Mr. T. Carlyle Bell. of Alberton is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Mrs. John E. Murray returned to her home in Lvermore Falsl Maine. yesterday morning fillet‘; visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Morris. North Granville. Mr. Charles MacKinnon leaves on retum to Montreal today after having spent. l very pleasant vec- etinn with his parents Mr. and| Mrs. E. W. MacKiiinon. City. ' EARNSCLIFFE SCHOOL CllfilNfil The annual examination was hold in Eamscliffe School on Wed-l nesday, June 30th with an attend- ance of 35 parents and VISIWFB- Th‘! pupil: werc cxaminerl in the differ- ent sublects hy the teacher. Mr. l Donald Huntley. assisted by MFS- J- .l McInnis. After the examination Miss m n! IWIIICII. on behalf of the pupils of Eamsclifie School’ read an address lo the teacher and Miss lvlarion McInnis present- ed him with their gift. After this presentation the Pfllfli m!‘ m9 Ye“ “we than given. These were as follovrs: ‘ _ _ Prize for Proficiency in, Grille x _Mar_v Mnrrisscy; Grade VIII —— Mildred MacKinnon: Grade VII-- John Twcedyi 57549 v "‘ D1151?‘ ManKinnnn: Grade IV ‘it ~ '" " Doyle: zflrnde IV (b) — Ruth Mutch: Grade III — Bobble MP‘ Khqnon; Grade 1‘ -- Norbert .Mc- gm Depnrtmtflt awarded by i, M ry McInnis. ‘ggriizlar idi- aiatendanoe awarded by the teacher to John Tweedy- Prm m. nriihmgtlc awarded hi’ Mm rum-y Tweedy to Josephine M335“ 1Y5. Gcniiranhy awarded by Mrs. Harry TWPMY i“ ‘mm Tweedy‘ ,dDQ\D-l'€d by Miidned Mi-Kinnon, Priu for Literature awarded by the teacher to Elaine’ Muicl}. n o‘ Prue {or ‘Iihtosliadlg/ari-iziedpbh Mrs. otfhdetigePhltilic School Certificates “we then given out. These W"! mcnrurc of success, and WP Will Bl- us. fnr at lcasl anothr-r ,\'€‘fll' but perhaps duty calls you But be assurcrl Dczir Tcflflifl‘ m?" wherever your pnlh in l fc may lead you, you will always bc followed by Ea msclifie School. N. D. MacLean ll EMBALltiER a ll The rcgular quarterly meeting of the Commercial Travellers Assoc- iation vrili be held in the Board‘ Room ni‘ the (‘iiy Hail tonight at 7.30 l’. M. A full aitcndance is requested. Y». *‘ ' “Lon.- '0 4... NORTH RUSTIFO SCHOOL The closing of North Rustico School was hcld on Juno 30th with a numbcr of parcnls and visitors in atlcnilancc. The pupils of the difiercnt grades were examined in the VENOUS subjccts by their teacher. Dorothy E. Toombs, as- sisted by Mrs. Lcigh Warren. Mrs. M. J. Doyle then presided and the following short program was then carried out: Duet: "Vacation", by Walter and l L/irne MacLure. Recitation, hv Vcarrl Court. Drill in costume; "Dream of Mother Goose". by Marion Doyle llittle girll; Vernon iiiscott lTi/m. the pipers soul: Maynard Purscv (Liltlc Boy Blucl: Mollie Flem- ing tthe dish and the spnonl: Ernest MacLure ‘Little Jack Hor- ncrl; Elsie Doyle (Little Miss Mufletl; Gertrude Fleming (the olrl woman who lived in a shoe» i“ "5563Ec7c7oj5iiFo cfivwooonmoonfixToza ii a g s odczdozaoaozmzodoosotoamwroooaooo on gd uuxwuuuuwnwuuunuwwwaxuxmm THE CHURCH 0F ENGLAND m THE DOMINION or CANADA " St. Paul's Church 8th suzvnav AFTER TRINITY OFJEDIIODUODDQDDD 11.00 A. M.—-Pubiic IVni-ship and Sunday School. Po Sermon-"WIIY DOES THE KINGDOM TARRY" i‘ Rev. A. E. MacKenzie Vocal Solo-"There is a Green Hill Far Away‘ Gounod Miss Berna Huestis 7.00 P. iiL-Puhlic Worship preceded by a short Organ Recital. Mr. Kendall will play "Sketch No. 3 in F. Ml."_ Schumann. “Ave Mai'ia"-—Arcadclt Liszt. Sermon-"TIIE (‘IIARACTER OF GOD" Rcv. A. E. MacKcnzic Vocal Solo-"I Shall Not Pass Again This Way" —-stanloy S. Effinger Miss Sully Wood Visitors Cordiaiiy Welcome. Morning liervice Broadcast by C. F. C. Y, amniotic-cocooooc/iaoocwooonooooonnsoooaosrrcmaootroacson DD\ F" I000 A. IVL-The Sunday SchnoL I 10.30 A. BL-Moming Prayer and Sermon. Preacher, Rev. H. O. T. BIlfkWilII. Representative uf the British and Foreign Bible Society in Canton, China. Solo Sclected — — — — — — -— -~ Mrs. J. A. Lawson Officers and mcn from H. M. S. "Dundee” attending service. 7.00 I’. M.--Evcning Prayer and Sennon Holy Communion. Rev. T. R. Millnian in charge ot‘ the Services for the day. REV. H. D. RAYMOND, M. A., Rector. Acting 0rganist—l\IISS LILLIAN EARLE. followed ‘by _._1;FQGQQDYO35JIJOODDIZYODUUDDDDIIFOUODDDDIEDEQDDUOIIDDDIJDUDUDOOD Tho chairman presented public g Choir Director-ALBERT DINNIS. school ccriificntrs to: Irma Taylor I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .303“ m,“ Con“ \v,,,.,.,,,qnfi~;,; F oso1oomctocinonczcaxciooo cmooon zilsn lho inliiuvinq: urizcs {_'l\'El1 by lllP icai-licr. Arlrlimcltc- (‘undo r ljr l-sl-‘I u- lloylc: grrirlc I iSfP-AVXS Bul- lnan; crude III ljrl l-Irneslhiric- Lure; iziuirlo Ill isrl Miirfori Doyle and Maynard Pitt-sci‘: grade IV-Wa!tcr ttfacLui-c. Attendance; Gertrude and .\Iol— lic Fleming. Maynard Purse-y. Spelling: Shelton Warren, Fill- ton Railings. Favorable commcnts ivcro mndo fl> fififirflfitD-Dfl-D-GZR. TZlOQOUDDDUDDODOUOCPCYO~ QLOOOOOODTPQODGQOCEQ cnnccruing tho procrcss of the school rlurm; lllf‘ pnsl vrnr "The H teaclict" scrvcrl a bountiful treat of ice cream and cake to all pres- ent and the singing of the Nat- ional Antlicm brought thc exam- ination to a close. Elaine Mulch and Eunice Mblsaac. After the presentation of the prizes, the pupils and visitors were scrved n lunch by lho Women's Insiituic. Thr- folkiw m; ir: the address pre- scnierl to the teachci“: Mr Donald liuntlcy’. Drnr 'I‘cnrl1cr »- We come to the close of another school year With jnv minzlcrl with sorrow. Jul‘ at. the frcmlom from study and the pleasurc of vacation. and sorrow at the parting of our dcar teacher, and plnymzitcs. You have been so kind and patient with us. giving generously of your time and energy and we arc clad that. your efforts have bccn crowncd by a Event wars. TNTIPIIIIIPI‘ with plcilfillffl U19 lirinbi‘ ridvs iouctlicr. _ We ask you to accept. this gift as a small lnkcn of our apprectn- f iinn and cstrcm. “in l\'iFI’t you cnulrl scc your ivny clcrir l" hf‘ Willi cscwlicrc. QFMMODCIC-YDPCIID OIf‘?It2501301)UCIIIIDDDUDDDIDDDIJODDDD Q lfor. Prince b - Fitzroy Sh. 17b: Wdijtiflt Church MIN ER-TIIE REY. H. L. DENTON, B. D. MORNING IVORSHIP 11 (YCIDCK SHORT ORGAN RECITAL BE- FORE SERVICE Fantasia in (i. Minor — - —- Bach Folk Tune —- — — Percy Whitlock Fine Ileroique — — Cesar Franck Pasiorale -— — — — Alfred Hollins ALLISON (i. PATTERSON. Organist Scrmoii—“l.ovc and shepherding" Rev. Frank E. Bishop (‘hurch School l2 0'Ciock At this service an interesting an- iiouurcmcnt will be made to pupils. Classes for all ages. Helpful lessons for present day lite and living. The E\'El\'I'NG,W'OR-SHIP 7 UCLOCK SHORT onriAx nizciTAi. BEFORE SERVii.‘l-;-— Introduction-Choral from Suite ooihlque-Bltrllmefl hienuehGnihllli-IB _ S i ) Imprcswm ML l ‘Hamnnws d“ iSiEfrid KarZ-“Elm Final-Sonata. Symphony D. Minor —- -- —- — (ntlllmllll Soio-"(onsidcr and Ilear Me — - -- Carl ltiueger Mrs. N. D. lilarliczin _ ‘ 5e,,,,,,,,__q_|,1-,,B by fath" _ _ Rev. Frank L. Bislwn Music of the day under direction of ALLISON o. PATTERSON, B. Se. B. air-orientat- You are invitcrl to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH ' oi:som sonooaoooooo oeooczooonoo ncroooooceoo=zooooocvo P522 THERE Nar i¢s The Annual .\ii-eiing of the P.E.I. Potato Growers’ Association for the trzinsaciionpf General Business will be held in the (‘iiv iliili. Charlottetown, on Saturday, Jul)’ 24th, at one~thii't_\ l'..\I. By Order, i'.E.i. i‘ii'I'..‘i'i'() GROWI-IRS‘ ASSOCIATION '€ '@" '@\ ' “QT ‘."‘.TIT“T“ ti §‘ ‘ St. James Church {Winislcri IIIuY. R. MIIUIIHEAD LEGATE, I). D. Public Worship: Homing Service Only-At Eleven O'clock. Preacher. RFV. II’. ORR SIFLLIGAN, M. A., B. D. DION]liig'—-l)ll(li—-"Tilfl Lord Is My Light" ' --l)udlcy Buck Mrs. Frances Hull Trainor and Mr. Percy Williams Organist-Mrs. Ki-ith Rogers. _ (‘hoir Leader, J. A. Lawson. iii?- STRANGERS AND VISITORS’ CORDIALLY INVITED. PDQD-CFU-Q-QQQDDQCPGQQOQCIGGDDDGG ' St. Peter's Cathedral Rochtoiil Square Invumllcni- ~RI.\'. (‘.\N0.\ MALONE, M. A-, L. Th- SERVICES 5,00 A, ltL-J-loly Communion 8.40 A. IVL-ltlntins. g g 11.00 A. hln-CIIOIBI Eucharist and Sermon. 7.00 P. M. — Erensong and Sennon. Daily Ilnly Communion 7.45 except on Monday and Friday at 8.15. Everisong on Friday 7.30. i l wares“°°°°°°“"°°°°°"‘°Z‘??L‘“l°i‘--_--.l,.::-_- f Qiriifitliifib'30:031‘OUOUCVDCIOODDDQDTQD ODUDKTGIZSCIOCFM§ r I (:1 - (ih I1 g: Contra iiistian urc g c- . . ~ - ". it. DINFWELI. a 3 QIIILIIVLSIIIPIII s? f1 "WPFIII- T"- M‘ 11:’ _ " MORNING >ER\'I( F. ‘ [Iurt -‘ -- '" " ' _" " "Sphuwvdl. _\h'h‘. ll. Pliitts. Miss You IIHPYWY gpmqnn -— "Illustrated? guru“) School-Hill. EVENING SI-TRVIF I; _ ,, _. s... “Selecter? Miss (‘Liire Sir-Willi!" \I‘l'Il‘.tII‘l—-"FI(‘|(IP IIisclpk-s" Solo - l l i l t the imorl wishes of thc PHPIIB 0f i Pa» »-=_,, ; UNDERTAKER , Charlottetown and L North Wiltshire Phone 149 Far Sighted Eyes Seventy per cent nl hr nighhd eyes are weal: re- frnctively. Discomfort from this condition shown mostly Lt near work and may be headache, lore eyes, nor- vousnau or even upset stom- ach. Car drivers in this cliiu may suffer conside able dis- comfort. Ginsu relieve the strain. ii. F. Ilutchmn .1 “CITIZENSHIP IN HEAVEN” Can You Qualify For It? What Are The Entrance Requirements? Hear EVANGELIST H. II. BRENNAN SUNDAY. JULY 1B, 8 p.m. At The . BIHGHTON HALL :3 a my A‘.I'Q'QQ'QD‘QLOCICLCI‘ZI."Q o-mocioomoonodoooodowroadmomw obamp-Qor.Qpc-c-ooooooooaaoooooooooot»: "i. -_-—:-— .111: 1 ‘aracatzraoroae. H mtocrozsocrcic."<.vdc<oono-on>o‘o"aoomraoomonnv'wm‘ Zion Presbyterian Church my r. i'alii.\'l.l-3 WEBSTER-MINISTER PROI‘ llll i; D 'i"iinuvsoN-orlieni" “"11 “"“"“"‘-‘"' MORNING “misun- v H00 \. .\I. — Tin-nu“ "IIPHMP- Iliingcroiis i-roumi." Music: liimns» 1'19. R05. 25B. 53R. vnml duct -~ Svlcrlcd - - Misses rum.- Macmillan and mist-rare! \\'|'h~tci'. iwitxiwn “TIRSHIP 71m r, lth-Thrmc: "A Glorious finqwl nf Comfort." Music: llymiiv-tihli. ltil. SW9. I Tiic Salviuth ficiirml will meet at ton o'clock in thi- mommi- stmngcrs and visit/urn arr 5.5615217) rmc-r rm '.»~.m-.r.n|.r.r.r».1m1i<u>a fléi\~lllh*llil POI- iiinliy invited in worship with in. SIIIIP-Jvrhfl‘ Vnire in thr- Wilder- Mrs. ncss"—-.\‘cott. llarnlri Gilier pic. 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