11m ‘crmzwgmrowiv GUARDIAN Y1; STOCK AND 307v?) QUO TA TTONS PAGE ai{i'i%l'lfiii:€éii€ijiuifi€iri€liiZ-Zifilifi-Ziiz! ' iu , == M rnln St ki tt Exf-‘haflgfl CurbMarket ll 0 g 0c - ‘e er W‘ ll AR ONES 00o Charlottetown - H - - :-: ' A wSTEW T J p v d... ’ ___- Wall Street Mirror Saysr m‘ AUTBCUVC OECPIDgS o! Grenoble! ll (Io-flannel ii. f - c 55'°|" u‘ “flunk” . “In”, Spefllll h lohnlton I Wurll) n to Johnston & I‘: 0 . . °7'“"“H‘““ “‘°w 15"‘ Opened! Hlgh|Low|Celt ,,__ ., . H ' r ' "" “v l ‘i? 5111"" ‘fit? "Bf, ‘$1M’; glriuiililmbbs .| 4A’ , Mtg:- §:-:§:-:%:-:§:-:§:-:===~ = l . . .. - "o", , , T“! “on” rnlcls arm“ Ameflmn o“ ‘I’ u. In“. m Mum Chem n. _ 109% “vb lmvlumi/a B IA o" I I u l refill?’ FORE, June m-The secondary cruel, D points ln thi- rnllroml aver- Secured obligations Of many SDCCXfIIl Canadian IT British Columbia Power ... ... 33% M Chm“ N‘ ,.- z‘ Can Dredge Dock . 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M p ____ 1 _ _, . u _ l- Ill lo ulv pr rein mull t ll t tl ' Nxumu“ “n_“,pr,,_‘,’,“'._"‘ __ lrof"‘cnrh‘:,g"___ _| w m, M, m New Moderator ironed o! la pointl ll m, unlit-trio: bfl- nrn- not likely l0 be vloinlra. m m‘ Pious rend me lnlellnmlt Recomneuddiions. iutluuul “iniel Cur ... ... f‘ G Electric ...ll2.':“g’zI'2.E":fil“ZXiI/,|I I _.__. . N‘ » .' Lil (‘l G l h . . . . me v.?\l~.'.-'§'~..r....rb.l.... . 1-2.. J.".!“.°.“. 019...: am: out} owl: 011g I N BhDluQUE Pris-Br fl l4 v c . 4s 4s 45 . _ n 545,,- Qullllm ll-‘olllrr :12?» ‘H. ...! a014,: c2141 mum a211, mRQWm- ‘nine 5 Rev- w- 5-‘ e. {ontreal M m 1"” __ j x m §zl§$ I llmval‘ lrfillk . . II I Irupont 78:4,‘! i122: Bruvm of Saskmoorl, was elected k E t m e even n, .. lice o e Cen- -4 Shuw uglln . . ., Pox Fl in . . . . . . .. 5 - model-amt f the Pmsbyt-Irla humh I‘(‘V e Bedeque Uiiitfld ChiifCh 0n .: l ' . l 2n 2.1 2w 2.- ° ~ n ° v :il:l1l“ll‘fll"l‘iiil,\“ii5 gltlllopglrlillrrlrr2flnfl| ‘filmy! ‘J j in, Canada. He succeeds Rev. Dr. toc xchange Smday- M" 3m» M155 sue Afileck- '__—"_* --—-@- Sine] of t‘ I‘ ‘l f L0 B d -- ' _ _ _ ‘Vlwllirri: Eragnglegggdatoéistlxclm: 3W3‘; 3:00 Speclnl to Johnnton a mm!) gee vllt-lghtfoiqfigwllll-Lslgtglzqlllxgr02:; reilorted school not lJCing ,,,5ited_ I, c ‘ I - , _ _ -_ - - or : lli l i. -;i.. ' l M‘ m‘ ‘~‘"“"“ “UN” Mm ‘om '. n “"1"” Rev. Samuel Farley Regina and Abit Pnw Pup Mlle“?! I p‘ m“ m Ed Prayer. Mr. Gordon MacCallum w“ moved ‘md semnde“ ma‘ i116 ""’"" mu") llll§l':5'.lll'<-l]{ Kalil-ll llilll Rev Robert Johnston‘ ottowl; had '3“. “i” m‘ "m m‘ sch: e solo. accompanied on the or- 5mm" “m” ‘° ‘he Wilml“ Val- "?! l mm 1m m llIImilmIX ill 4 llmmmQl tn" the honor of nominating Dr Brown ll I:II\\I'P‘II'“IIA‘ all will Ban by Miss Jennie MacCallum- w“ leytplay crowd askmg ‘hem i0 Dre- "”_' _ ,_u\‘ _ i» om x vn nu . upi» . c .. ‘ B - r ~ ___l _ . sen th] 1 - . , - _ = . . Ids-w (‘uuulliau Piiiflfli: b. (‘nnllnlntl w. who is the first moderator the prov- ., u‘ ,,',,‘,’,‘,‘,,‘]§,“___ _ W, 1,... m} "L: “TY imefesflne letter was then read H l, °'_ p “Y m “w Em“ 91°" cAR TIMOTHY HAY just flrrlved " ‘W l w: In“ nu” “Mmpr ' ' ' ' " ‘ ‘" mm | m‘ “W 3m‘: “H? incc of Saskatchewan has had in the vim ("r-mom .. . ' i M "| 10 by Mrs. Harrison MacFarlane, of a ' Colrespondence “'35 ma“ mad Lowest prices A Home d: Co t‘niieulill:ll"li Fllul lllll ... .. l fer Nl~kl . 1i| 11%| 101i. 1 - - . ' _ _ b m s . - ' ‘ - 19930 193-75 Fnullnerclu] Solvents ... .. l\"l‘*n".(‘t;|\'l\|r"r lfilgl i-Qil lil-‘Vull l 1; |t‘|||| p-H.‘ - Imssionery m China“ The scripture taken ammllf/i t 61 an ‘_i—— 1on0 1cm: Dululniol: Stores... . .. lnllllhnfl’ o. . .. .: 041mm: ml ow mously elected Rev. Dr. sbmue: C ,, km; t -| passages were reed by Miss Svc Af- m“ t. {Eb ‘L m“ Th” GROUND L1MESTONE.—We him 1111-7010212’ ldl i r -- . . . » -i| .=/:l: . nr l’ ' - .. . l mee mg u 1.1 g union 100.43 iroeilqllrliulanll.“ . llfi-ll-l-‘xlll ...: $3.“... lll/ll .41"; Bu“ Nelsm“ Km“ Chunm’ H“m“'§:'lm: 3-1:?“ ' fleck a.“ B wading womms For‘ of Mrs tFrcd ‘rayleoreroil “lie homo a few m“ on ham‘ can soon "u m "'7'?" 1""“" Gl-nernl Aliment . “NPR TIIIPlK 271M 2Rv.I'21l/..i 2R1‘? ton. and Rev. Dr. R. G. MacBeth- nhm Textile‘ 81g“ Mlssmnnry Squaw was gwen by ‘lnswer-ed with w ca m be need or an” A Home a‘ 00' . l . .. .... .. 21. - 2v . , z ~‘ ~ - ’ "' ,_ liglilflg-nolm-“lftfirs . _ , . .. . Qztlnrll I 1/7l uni] Ill lll-"l: Vancouver‘ both ‘mmmated 1°‘ ‘h*l|‘||ml|;ll.\llll.:'s‘=~ MISS Jennie nlaccauum, A dueuc loft-handed and lblllrlifolgléd “£1125 5oa2-6-8-m' , ibtbrbinhuuu Hydro bie- vb». m: ...| 2m: 2414' 2am aw. honor, withdrew their names, thely" _\-,,.,,,._, was very beautifully rendered by Mrs- S“ f ,, ° -——- Mm“ mun") llwmmlltmlol ullrveste‘ l‘- i'l"'.‘. " Z1191 mover of Dr Nelson seconding them“ Ilurrls Uvvree Henderson and Miss Winni- “mg ° 6°“ Save ‘he Kmg W“ ' ALL FERTILIZER ACCOUNT! euuelm ‘u ll’ ... . . .. .-’- -- ..i - ' . l‘ ' , _, ~ , .. >-..\'::\'1 liiiti-fifl $1.18 18kg; {ifmlguiiififxllllileril . gtfizllllgtfll‘ .l.. ...l M10; 2:212‘: mzll motion to make the unanlmvll-S ¢h°1CBIll ‘ll ‘l-rllll-lr '..l A . freda Wright of Lower Bedeque, ac- glvftrlglfgmzilbxfcrh°iss ‘Si’ illcds- must be settled this week. P. J. N0! -» -- . c " . ' ~-- ~ -~~ -’ h . 9.. :- ‘ -.. , - ' - ' c ~ - . . .- 104-20 104w l»bl-rl'il.'i'ii.itmi7ll'i'.'ii=0“ - r A o??? .| lint: out: r-iu/n flrlii 3mm °‘ 3°“ “w” lbl gtrfrlv m} ‘ °""“’“‘“°d °“ m“ °“"““ by M“ rd by the iiusvss nnci was nlsew 8a Co. 5m 8 a 3 104-25 104-70 I-onirk null Ford. Pilrk Motors ll I l (W. Mr. Brown's election is regarded as: |~.,:,~r (‘or . J‘-“'" smwan- A" ""11"" “'35 a1” NYC‘, ” muc‘ en‘ ' C B... - Ii ,, ,2 / 2:: 21M 2m -. ' .. p - - l ~ ~ - - ,.. hr. ". - 1-2; ".':.:.". '_ ‘r “l . r are; t; f; or“ Qfrortrigv g1" . . l v12?" 33,? ",1; "f; gvv‘; .““‘f‘ 5352135123’ ,*,‘,‘,,”T,,,"3,fif,§j,§,, Scare Roebuck l‘ n n i 4.114: 461V 4.11,’: 4W- pnse an o e grow o: e res- ~ |., ' M10‘ '- rs -~: m udr ls or- ., - u ____ __._ ___ 1H8“ I; £95313’: ‘EH-Hm; 71:] byteflm Church In Saskatchewan‘lxflfpilifibyll" “ ‘is <_l can,“ and Chg“ (“Wally and M‘ Miss Dorothy Auld. of Freetown. afternoon during June, July 1nd ... hi no II - I ' ... .. -~ . , -, l. . ; _ _ r‘; _ ' .. ... ... ... ‘J5 Nlilllfillltlkél‘ . 17-14‘. lnillmlu: (‘n ' “l .'::l Ever since his ordination in 1902 he,‘ n “m” ' “ Jrmuc hiacflallulll 15 flbslel-al" °"'l 113mg n? alclcessfu‘ students a‘ August‘ Cudmore Bios‘ 51o5'6'9'2‘ "42 U S H i .. . 0i Win14 1 1M1"! ,. - I108 0 hes C011 ‘ ‘Jim Vlllliitlltllglll lll llmkmovlf. 13-14: 13m: w‘ h“ ‘akeli an am“? Pa" ‘n H°m°‘ ."”“m'5" - nowhome - . age and ‘S “"_-‘ Yellow Truck , . m, n I-Steel 1i: I2| 1i: I-r-Missions, particularly 1n saskatohc- \II\'.'I srbnh -.,,., , Wm‘ h" pmems- M“ ""1 ANNUAL MEETING-The “will ~-. --- ---'1-l% cbu Money ... ... 1W7. élnylll !:'1l|t':'hk.....' 402/5‘: o.” ‘Wm where the number of Presbv ,,,,_,.,,, __ l l 5s? A well filled hall greeted the ram. 13”‘ R- Auld. Freetown. pleating of the members of the Lav m ,,, F. . I -- ’ ‘ -- t2—_> ._.__.__,__ " slgrrllmullfler-x“ _i 15ml 12ml 1216i 1:2"- ‘terian congregations has increased l ous Indian entertainer at Freetown ‘ _ 50018155’ 0f Prime Edwflrd IslI-nd wil GRAIN gmm. Ptlfllfl!‘ .: r2: 1m 72: Thlrrcm 2° m 1925 w no at the press,“ :::~».-i thereby supplant the faith and m, Friday evening Chm, Deyoka.“ Mis. Alphonsus MacInnis, New be held in theLe-w Library in Chur- l N M E M o n M ilngllnflrnnde .-.l'1r‘f],‘;/l|1“fx‘<-|‘14;?‘ Li“; 1mm ' iru h. Dr. Baird in e strong sermon gave a very interesting Sketch of the Glasgow, Nova Scutia arrived Thurs- lottewwn on Monday the 15min . . .l\c . l; . -. »»- - ‘ ' Smell] to Johnnton 4 Ward) 2 g Off Ami" _ _ in; v.1 Pfrdemned those Who would place Indiarfs “yes, the“ ways and meth_ dEY to attend n16 funeral 0i he!‘ UIO- Of JUNE at 3 dclock P- m- w- E _ ' . - --‘ " ' ‘c? . . . ' ‘ clllcAuo GRAIN RANGE ——r s n gr N Y _ "IQ mi/fl 1... _ 3,33,, L“; m, Fflfm a‘ servme’ educawm m‘ ‘°5‘5““,‘°" ods of living, not forgetting- the songs l e‘ Mrs 60rd“ Macmms‘ Benl-WY- SWYBWTY-TYBQSWCY- ... 51mm" w“, w,“ 10b1,] "W, 10..., n the place where faith should stand that Chief Deyokah sang which 5035.554; s: rl h k . lnw 11r/.:uu/.l 111' , -' r r . ' 1vl_ Rich Low m: runs. KATHERINE s. MACEWEN hull...” 13."... 1o: 2n: to: b?» The new moderator began life or‘, T°° ‘me “rm ‘s We“ ‘he 5°‘ proved a treat for everyone present. r 51b” Mmhmud ‘S “m” i“ --_- w I - i-"l l f 1 t‘ " d the hohda ‘ '”"‘ "' "' " til-é. mv 23¢ » """' H. film?‘ ' 5‘Z'1':‘.'.Y‘l'w1l&':"1ll§ a farm in numlbgdoh Tcwnsh h as a K°=P° ° @0115“ M» h! e- I YS- » INADVERTENTLY omrren-n ... ... ... III . o c. -~ - It -- - c :_ .. , .... ... ... ... .. 63 01% 025i. The death o! Mrs. Katherine Stew- n (‘f -.-}§,I"’,_ _| 4pm 401N401” 4hr... Quebec. He was educated at Hurlt- ‘t ‘rid’ i‘ we aliolw ma‘ backgwund Miss Teresa Mulligan. teacher at i STA“? ‘he 115‘ 0f names 01' Wmmmels ‘P’ . a", MacEwen occurred at ha. ma? rgzlrfic l I "m! nnizllilgfllfll mgdon Academy and Mosul Unlvep I pfllaceelllfgd getxelmcllaisicirililzitytahilgi the Maplewood School. silent a. very EY BRIDGE SCHOOL peering in our last issue with reflard dance, Greenwich, 0n Thursday will Gull 1m» 2 ' 2m 2n 2s sity, from which he graduated in‘ ' “ l pleasant week end holiday with her ‘he mmmg c5919"! w°m°"'5 Bu"! , u, 507' 5m’ . __ I l 1M _ _ g who are worrying over fornls, wheth- , . ' HD1101” r011 fcr month of Ma :- ' '.. cm r-z-rl s2 u m°"““¥- M" 2"“- m" “ ‘m’? u“ "us s‘ $223.21 lfiifi- lglvli m” Wm‘ ‘mwlm “°"°"s m pm” er there shall be bishops or not' WWII Misfits’ Mr‘ and Mrs‘ L‘ Mumgm Grade IX-l Clare Quinn‘ g Pe - convention the Mme to: Mm all" ' ness borne with christian fortitude. l' <1 Steel 211,4: 0114i M-Vll mv. ophy- At the Montreal Theoldiivfll are lament,” over the disumm; W“, "1 NBWWH- Zie Reid ’ ' ' n Campbe: W? Enadig“ ‘mg; W113: Vim Sir-Pl .94: sol/I 211/1 .10" 1 1 . - _ - from t e n orma on mm . She was born at North Inchuber, “mm Rm‘ m‘, f" “Vi, "N: Col ege he was trained for the m n find the Ives in the p“ when the _ Grade vnl_ll Alarm“ Walsh 2 Mrs J B Hughes is on the Property Antigonish County, N. s., and was in w... m... 5l.l20i,l_-l1i'l'},’.l20h’- istry. winning d B-D- degree in 1902. h h m“ f Miss Wlmllfreda. Wright, Lower , . . , ' ' ' ' - W»; Ilnlon I I I106" c urc was armed. I101? PM‘ 9‘ m9‘ Bedcqufl. has returned home, after ‘Mme McGmgan’ 3' Alba“ Balgcr- C°mmmee~ 30M. 31% 82% Nrv-vlounolv SCHOOL [m1 eel n- n. n =- or roll of New London School tilt month of Mayg_ M! X—-1. Lorne MacKey. (‘Me 115-1. Margaret Ramsay; 2, ttle Constable; 3, Lorne MacEwen; Aubrey Found. ‘W VI-l. Thorley Burgoyne; 2, ' Ofibom: 3, Winnifrcd Ore- 7 Wests Burgoyne, _ ' d9 W-l. Bloyce Dunning; 2, - lCarr: 3. Fulton Pidgeon. "it III-l. Doris Buntain: ' I Currie. "d? 11-1, Annie Carr. ' dc I (Sm-l, Annie MacKey; llflrion Ramsay, rude I (Jr.)—l. Fannie Carr. “wt nttendancez-‘Ihorley 5m. y‘ 5nd Miriam Gun-lg, “n J- ShIWDe-Teacher. '.___ her 84 year. On September 15th. 1870, she was married to Frederick W. MacEwen, one sister, Mrs. J. J. Ingles of North Iochnber, also eight sons and three daughters, William, Robert, Stewart, Cameron all of Bos- ton, U. S. A.; Herbert, Downie and Austin in the west and Ashley at home, Miss Georgie MacEwen, Laure (Mrs. E. W. Stone), and Jennie (Mrs. Brendon MecLzu-en). An elder broth- er of the deceased died on the 20th of May last. The funeral service was held at the residence of the family and was conducted by her pastor, Rlev. John Adamson, oi St. Peters. The hymns, “Lend, Kindly Light," "For ever with the Lord," and "Sleep on? Beloved." were slmg, led by the ,choir. By special request, Mr. Adnmson sang “When I get to the end of the way." Interment took place in the United Ihurch Cemetery, Midgell on Friday afternoon. "Why did your friend the. traffic cop ask to be shifted to another de- partment?" "He got married and lost confi- dence in his vocabulary." Stewart Jones 8e Co. Correspondent: o! Grefienshields 8e Co. Member: of the Montreal Stock Exchange {The world's Standard for 32 HARDIE MFG.‘ CO. P- E. I. Branch-Summerside DEALERS EVERYWHERE ll Great George 8t, Clurflotfdown years _a.utomobile eceldenh hu led Univer- ,sity of Kenna officinle to limit the w" riiooirirm f. lulu: mm: new mv. rim-n. Pump . ..I ow: chm ILIMI arm, r T Conch ..... ..| ml ml m] 11/, Dominion Of : l Canada Bonds I Bpeoirl to Johnlton k Ward) ism Asked \\'i|r linliil ... . 5 1031 10030 100.7.» \\'::r lmiin '. 5 101i"! 107.85 100.10 Victory lmau N}; IDZH IO-Lilfl 105.10 Vii-Ivy linriii 51p} 10.17 111.00 111.90 Victory Luiln ... 51/; 1037 lllfli) 111171! lloilowul ... 5V; I032 102.45 102.75 llefuildlng ... . 41/; liHil 101.75 102.123 ltefunlliilg . . 5 liH-‘i 100.20 IIKHII llnfuu-llilg . 4"; 1M4 101.00 Refunding ... - 11 G 102.00 NEW’ BOND! 5D 101.40 104.60 50's 1lill70 101.1“) 57 102.55 102.85 5S 10L35 104.55 Torch Killer Is Prison Outcast SAN Qlriumim PRISON, June a. <U.P.)-In the curious aristocracy of Condemned Row, Charlie Simpson. Sm Francisco “torch killer" is an outcast. I Simpson's oetreciem by fellow mur- derers wee made known by I- prison guard. It has two causes, the guard seid—the Atrocity of his crime and the belief that it was ‘ ‘ ‘ at a time when the state legislature wee consideriIIB e bill to abolish capital punishment and which it later vot- ed down. ' _ The othlr ‘prisoners also are en- noyed. it was eeid, by Simpson's eon- etant boeetin that he will not be -' with the eynieciam of the -' they believe not only he but they u well will die, and they find hie constant cockeureneee un- nerving. Simpson beet the lied Mrs. Al- bino Vourhiee ink) unooneeioueneee,‘ then fired her living body Otter he had saturated it with coal oil, in a robbery that netted him 82- He is sentenced to dig July 10. emu-r us: or one Ar x. u. / mwnnucm, mu. June e-mbt student fatalities since lest June in _. use o! one by undergraduate; Per- entl mult live ltudente written per- miuion to drive automobiles while " the Church Union controversy, tour- 0 of Home Missions for the Synod of they m ettendinl-thelunivclity. After ordination Mr. Brown spent five years as a missionary among the Iumbermen of Northern Ontario and the miners of British Columbia, and one year of post-graduate study at Glasgow and Edinburgh, 'In 1908 he was called to Red Deer, Alberta, where he remained for l8 years. Mr. Brown took an active part in quarried stone which goes into the building. Unity. not uniformity, i5 what we should seek. Christianity was weakest when the church was organically one." , Nominations for moderator occu-l pied much time. Rev. Mr. Farley] pftld high tribute to “Brown of Red: Deer,“ who had served in the mis-l sions oi’ the north and west and car- ried the battle during the time 0f, disintegration, he asked that for thel good of the church that he be named.’ “We have heard much lately from a sister denomination about the man‘, who put the Church ln Churchill .IlI is an honor which does not belong' to the church making the claim, but to the Anglicans who have carried on up there since 1823. As for as the Preabyteriens are ooncemed, Brown] laid the foundation for that work in the north. Dr. S. Banks Nelson, nominated by Rev. T. D. McCullough," Kincardine. and Rev. Norman Kennedy, New Gills gow, N. S., was referred to es "the happy warrior and the gallant gladi- ator." He proved himself all Of that when, in asking that his heme be withdrawn, he declared that he did not envy Mr. Brown the chair. "Many important things are coming ‘before the session this year, and I want- and so do many of my friends-to have e piece on the floor of the house where I can take part in the discussion." Mr. Brown briefly thanked the us- sembly for the honor, declaring that had he thought he would be elected by the other nominees withdrawing he might have hesitated about let- ting is name g6 to the meeting, He declared hie intention as a steward to g0 on trying to make the real contribution to evangelism which the age needs. ing Canada from coast to c t in 1928 as a leader of the ant -union cause. In July, I925, he was called to lead a minority group in Sas- katoon which formed St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Since that t’me he has also acted es convenor Saskatchewan. euperintending its rapid growth. He has been a member of the Board of Missions for 15 years. The Moderator married Miss Mar- tha. Rowntt of AtheLstan, Que, in 1905. They had four children. Rev. Mr. Brown has published a number of pamphlets and articles on Church Union. The 57th General Assembly of the Prewyterian Church in Canada open ed here last night with 225 commis- sioners in attendance from all parts of the Dominion. Warlll Against Uniformity Sounding a note of warning that the Church must be on guerd to pro- tect itself from the pitfalls which come of allowing things good in. thelnselvts to become the main object QA‘AA‘LAA‘AAAAQn“Q;4“““ BOTANY ALL WET MEXICO, Mo., June l-A moon- zehine ceche on e public school camp- us wee found here recently by sev- enth grede pupils on e. search for ‘ ‘ ' I specimens. No owners ep- pelred to claim the seven gallons of liquor which the children found. |n Saint lolm lnsttllz fizrwleuale-t mvlifi-‘f: l"..i‘.“.'.‘2.'.'.’°~2"""" gmten spoil of Qnfilllalirrt: m. i;::'.':.°';.i€.“ European -plln from $2.50: b i D b P b P b P F i i b P i : CONSISTINT COMMUTE]! b I i i h spending a few clays very pleasantly ill Charlottetown. Mr. Wilfred Keefe, Principal of the Alberton High Sclioul, spent last weck end- very pleasantly in Kinkoru, the guest of his parents, Mr. and Airs. Keefe. The Sunday morning service of the Central Bedeque Baptist Church, in the absence of the pastor. Rev. A. G. Crowe, was taken by Mr. Emerson liuestis, of Wilmot Valley, who deliv- ered a very impressive address. Thu ciluir rendered appropriate music. . Mr. Harold Hughes, student of the Prince of Wales College, has return- ed home to spent the holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, of Norboro. Miss Aletha. Noonan and Miss, Blanche Noonan have rcturued from, u pleasant holiday with friends andi relatives in North Wiltshire. , i Miss Mary MacCardle has returned ‘ to Kinkore. to spend the summer Mrs. MacCardle. Miss hIncCurdle is e. second year graduate of the Prince of Wales College. Miss Winniired Wright, Miss Mary Stewart and Miss Verne. Silaw, Char- lottetown, motored to Lower Bedeque the guest of Miss Wrights parents, Hon. Horace and Mrs. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Steeves, of Moncton, spent a very pleasant week “end with friends and relatives in Kin- kora. ' Miss Mary MncCervilie it». Milli‘!!- ed home to spend the summer holi- deys with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. MecCarville, of Kinkora. Miss Mac- Oerville was a first year P. W. C. holidays with her parents, Mr. and‘ on Friday, remaining until Tuesday,' Grade VI—1, Lillian Coles; 2, Nam, Reid. Grade V-l, Bertha McGuigan; 2, Layton Bell; 3, Isabel Reid. Grade III lSr.)—1, Marion Bell; 2, Frankie Weir; 3, Ross MacEwen and Lea Reid, lequal). Grade III (JrJ-l, Vernon McGui- gan; 2, Gladys Quinn and James Bennett (equal): a, Justin Reid. Grade II—-, Edith McGuigan; Llvelyn MacKay; 3, Elva MacKay. Grade I ia)—-1, Francis Bolger; 2, Archibald MacEwen; 3, John Reid. Grade I ib)—-1_ Vivian MacEwen; 2, Anne MHCEWEH. Grade I (Ci-l, Kathleen Reid and A-Iargaret Reid (equal); 2, Norebrt P B 2. ci M ion Bell, Weir, Gladys Quinn, James Bennett, Elva MecKay, Evelyn MacKhy, Fran- Reid; 3, Robert Reid and D. B. Reid, l (equal). Perfect attendancer-Clere Quinn, enzie Reid, Bertha. McGuigan, Isa- bel Reid, Francis Fleming, Layton ell, Louis Quinn, Louis Welsh, Mar- Ross MacEwen, Frankie s Bulger, Archibald MecEwen, N01‘- bertReid, Kathleen Reid. Prize for most stars, Francis Bol- ger. Teacher-Carrie G. Woodslde. lmlrll‘: Linlrnent for Stiffneu. alscurr .3; . '\ . V . ‘ t T‘ A start can be given by feed is made from carefully sel tent. color. graduate: The Women‘s Institute of Lower Freetown met in n. very successful meeting on Wednesday evening, May 27th, at the home of Mrs. Isaac Burns. The president presided and the of the creed in unison. The minu- tes of the previous meeting were dent. R401] call was responded to by nine members and four visitors. There was n0 report from the sick Fnrleldimiile meal: and cate- -___. II‘ I. I w, "JLQITVQQW" ‘m’ Boston, ‘June l-George r. Lord m; h ; u, 4 '15, Boston bunker, has been com- Llwhilglfi muting continuously for 60 your: 1- - between his Lynn home and this city, : a distance oi’ about I0 miles. Through i out that period he hee travelled over "'-""_1" the some reilrnlld-the Bolton end I ' Meme committee. The school committee then read and signed by the Presi- , ' Secure from _\fllll‘ Inca factory. ' Imperial Biscuit Co., Limited Charlottetown, P. E. l’. ,, opened with the singing ‘ of the Institute Ode and repeating’ Box 443 FOOD, which is especially high in food values as ll. sally recognized for high standard nutritional con- IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD formula is prepared with a view to the development of pups into active, sturdy foxes with pelts of highest sheen and faultless To accomplish these results “Imperlals” must be fed early and ro-gularly throughout the whole season. 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