was nrrnsr News rmsr _os Aw GUARDIAN ' 1 uoaumc nansr. _ ' ' PAGE SEVEN wevai-.lf ` _ l P _ t_=,c'and 251-. _ _ - Alley fd Co yooltwear for Soldiers A Hoya ini`Cnnp‘shculd _come here for their foot- did values at the price YOU are able *‘ as you can 'ou by in; , 'gi' llhl ' V A Y V ` -~ Y 0 Hard Coal it _ Due to arrive per _ Schooner “Sylora C. ` ” '\ Desbrisay Blcck / The examination was conducted by 650 tons Hafd K their teacher and -by the teacher ol _ lberry Plains. The pupils gave evi- A dence of careful teaching. The school- - room is neat and well-kept. At the Coal in Egg _a n d 0 _,_ cl se of the examination comments -we ' _ ` H2lV€ y0l1l‘ pile gave a dialogue and read enter- ` ' ' ' in i . Th i i I th Chestnut sizes. __Fi]m3--- §”” g "°°°“ ° °“‘“‘ ° ° _ IT PAYS to buy lllthil Provincs. onlystones erfect 'B ‘,_, ' » -» _ ...._..1.i..£.. _.. 1113 WBPB _ _ _ _ ' exa a on t e pupils and visitors ' _;W6‘are_sbowiug__a nice line of military boots ° ' naw, madeiin regular military last of tan grain leat- her, with blucher cut and heavy 'water proof soles. _'I:l1¢S¢_ -lJ0cts_wil1 give 'special service and are splen- WSI' 81', John C. Mclilachern, Secretary of Trustees; John .Gillis, Harry McNev- McKinnon. in which they thanked the __ _ _ »_ _ teacher for her careful work, and ex ' _ _W6 8l80 have p'>liSll_es_ at ,mg up gud brushes at. ‘ pressed their pleasure at seeing the _ progress of the pupils. The teacher then midsummer vacation. EXAMINATDONS. - The examina- ’ Q“¢¢n tion of Alberry Plains and Vernon _ River Schools took place on the forc- V l 110° f-yearly examination was held is his snd,plenty_ of reireshmehts. Y f _ » _-J'-__ ‘ anywhere Nnw anornm sox-xoor.. - 'mn semi-annual examination oi New Ar- ' _ ' gyle School; No. 56, was held Mon- ), ._ day, June 80th, there being present e r S St0re,bMhteen ratepayers and visitors. Tht _ ‘afternoon proved a grand successf The school~room- was very tasteiullv decorated with evergreens, artinclal owers, and mottos. The pupils were examined in reading, spelling, writ- arithmetic, geography, and his- their teacher Miss Addie assisted by Mr. Lauchlln and by their ready ans- showed their careful and thor~ gh training. At the close of the min ti h treated to candy by the teach after which speeches were made the following gentlemen:-Messrs. John L. McKinnon and Lauchlin' dismissed her pupils for their n of Monday, June 30th. The Austin Blondon of Junction Road. f S _ y teache , and by the teacher, of Vernon River get your photo taken while in Schooh M th _ camp. You will getbest sat- ati .- visitors on the work, on the neatness isfactkm’ p‘_°mpt wink md and attractiveness of the pupils, the mmefate Pn°°5 it the school-room, and the school-grounds. A . ,i sc - ' 'ren by Mr. Thomas Richards. In the tsrnoon an examination was held in af - the finished at our Slulio Farm _F or A Sale ‘ 0 °‘;:r%z'.'.:::;’:::». :;’::.r.._S;'.';?°.f.. rf: _ The subscriber oift-rs'for sale his* farm consisting of one hundred acres of lend at East Baltic, Lot 46 in Kii:g's County.» About Forty acres are cleared, and the balance covered with hard and soft wocd. Bui`dlngs are'in~good repair, land well fenced and in a high state of cultivation, sltuate about a mi'e from Railroad Station and Starch Factory. Stores, Churches and Schools convenient. For further particulars apply _to Fraser & McQuaid, Solicitors, Sonrls, or to the owner, MICHAEL HOLLAND, _ - _ East Baltic. W - h §"';,f,“é|0|L,l,i' lg nlgifggigéfflfiggag ,EE It is now the season when it is 2,2" 'uhm' ° °° ' ° ° '° ’ 0 natural to expect a number oi little r ‘inconveniences from the eilects of the sun, wind or insects and it is absol- _ utsly necessary to he prepared to lprevent or cure these ailments. We _have cooling and healing lotions, giv- cerlne, cold cream, vaseline, powders 'and a number of other summer com- "-plexion restorers. Get your supply here. The Two Macs, 149 Great Geo. - Mlllti. 36,7,4Mfniw2w‘:s _ In 0 1; moons or, £100,000 A--rsum. -V Lounon, my z-'rue youthful f fldarquis oi Stailord, who succeeds the 'Duke of Sutherland. will be the _‘youngest British Duke. He ,was born ln' 1888 and inherits a vast mn-earn '_moetly'in Bcotlsnd.»'1‘hess lands do _ conveyance of His Malesty’s Malls, i on a proposed Contract for four "”°*'l ' d d as guarantee them to lit exactly. We ill o all we can to save the teeth you th There are thirty-two pupils enrolled » and twenty-eight were present. The O I d 1 e 1° S pupils were _ examined on their sub- jec a . pleasant school day to a close. _ (From Yesterday's Evening Guardiani I V ~ Z Y l ' K A omsnnv VALLEY.-' servlet win G- |.y0|lS B0. I, J. A. S. BAYER s;..‘:;:_“'.:‘.‘5.:::;, “ears”-...Crea ` _ ` Photographer | '6-I6_Mtf. *il D. M Franln Gillis, Cape Traverse. ‘ (From Yesterday’s Evening Guardian) has arrived from Montreal to spend the summer with her parents Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Balderston. ' who was in Charlottetown on Fri- ' Justice of the"Peace for Queen’s County. _' ‘ one of the best toilet soaps we have ever sold. This soap has an enor- _ ' mous sale in all the big American cities and is fast becoming a big fav- w|; _ MAKE 15|-;'[|| .. _ is - sample. El A. Foster, Central Drug- store. Mtf. school-house at Alberry Plains. ts of instruction h their r e close of the examin on, comments were ma-de by the hool song `was sung for the child school-house at Vernon River. re made by the visitors. The pu- tional Anthem brought a very Ill. PERSONALS .K . Mrs. Dominick Cheverie and child. Miss Alice Bnlderston Mr, James Turner, Glynde River, ay last was reCently‘sworn in as a -_...._____ ::Jengen’s Violet Glycerine Soap is th_e same as in the States. Ask for trust :our dentai needs to Ill Weallul e u of s undsnt satisfaction. _ |25 oem. si. ` r. IlesiBosr Q Goffs Phone 275.! da _:Knot yield a _bis return but the an- .riual income _ from the' whole ducal aregerty- asm ds $100,000- ~ I fs _ _ _ __ . ` - - _ _ III plieeted of the human Po through ignorance of _thlh ` 0 fac_t,'it is in constant- P ly ill-_used ang overwork- ed. ' 0 Ey¢~Slrain 0 A ,Baum ma_a°'§»°ug- 0' q aches or pains dn' the A 5 'M_°n'J A \ l "fA1nw‘- in to *nmuaie 4 F '-'rua nm un1=e».~_ ‘ w MAIL CON l`RAC'l` _ SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be re- ceived at Ottawa until Noon, `on Fri- years, six times per week, over Ru- . _ , ral H m __." Blast, Prince Edward Island from u an _ ' ' s Postmaster’ General's pleaiiure th . ~ Eye - ‘ Printed 'notices containing further I N information -as to conditions of pro- posed Contract may be seen and The E e is one of the pxnk. forms -of Tender may he oh- most dflféue and mm' East, Ohepstom, -Greenvale, Red organs and yet womb] tice oi the Post Oiiics Ins actor. - 0 1 _ _ - st Odlce Inspeetor_'s Ofliee, harlottetown, July ard 1918 ‘_ O . _ '41'-1-4nn'xpai ;?f“i.;2f..t§:?..°l;':i’i I mt .¢__ieil_i.sicr. anon, nf ee as-, um- l » _.t.¥'.°..§°:t“..‘.'.‘.‘.*..‘f.:.‘?.:."l..';‘f‘..‘:°.4tt; i:l.3."z.“::'.::"l:.'::.0..':.l il. =~‘=»="~=~*‘=“f.‘-@»"_=“‘~»- » 0- ...~_ 1 ~ ;__;___; '_ 1" t s.:.:'..‘::. your Eyes. We will___give ' ' . r°I°1P»f¢f°1i°l°l°Wi°°- _ nT‘aif“ _.§t°=.i._-a‘.l’.l"‘¢‘i'2.’~.i‘.“..‘i""'_"7% teams ei *renin ma bs ob- _»ff» ‘fl :~-_--_:ig Y. the 15th August, 1918, for the Mail. Route No. 2 from Souris ned at the Post Odices of Souris int. Little Harbor, and at the of-~ _ _ Joi-IN.F. WQIEAR, '_P;os_t~‘ Oiiica Inspector. 4 _"-_'J /A? satan' 'rnsnm'as,- seamen to A Dossd Contrast for four U rrp fm, a.l_", SUNDAY SERVICES._- Rev. A. F. Newcomb, District Secretar of the » , t e First .liethodist Church at eleven a. m., and in Saint James Presbyterian Church at seven p. rn. FAREWELL SOCIAL.-A very en Joyable time was spent at' the school grounds Bethel, _Lot 48, on Monday evening last when a large number oi the rate-payers pupils and young peo- .lle of the vicinity, gathered to give their school teacher Miss Edna Neill a farewell social. Ice-cream and “ke was served in abundance. At a late nour~all dispersed to their homes af- cer wishing Miss Neill a happy and prosperous future. _ ; wsmnmo Bnnns.-A nappy event C00!! Place at the home oi the brlde'e mother on Wednesday, ‘June 25th, when Miss Katie Margaret Matheson of Rose Valley was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. Simon l‘he bride was given away by ht uncle, and was attended by Miss eheobe Blondon, sister of th e groom, while the groom was supported by John Mck. Matheson, brother ol the bride. -; I’ \ :gs .\From Yssterdafs Evenlnz Guardian) "vim 'tiff' ' - . .HARTNEY HALL.-Thcre will be _ _ _, _ » - - l ' * m' _ - . ' ‘<1 _s~_ UIIIIHB 4', * '___ ' 0-. _. m _ 7-I. 0'.~"G.-'l‘.- Ever Onward Lodge _ -» L. 0. G. T., Bethel, Lot 48, is still _ vrogressing. A credit system is being _ .ntroaueed which premises to be \ *X - .|nite_ interesting. The members plan pwg co hold a festival in the near future. L Loo up to $ 5 oo the best value in the City. CROQUET SETS." A new stock arrived today. 4 Ball $1.25,' 6' Ball $1.50, 8 Ball $2.25 and up io $5.50 per set. Splendid value. SOUVENIR CHINAWARE. Our New SOUVENIR goods' -emma -sims society, 'wlil prawn HAM-MOCKS. We have opened up a splendid line at prices from on Sunday July 6th in h ` have arrived, we have the largest and best stock of P. E. ISLAND and Cl-IARLOTTETOWN SOUVENIRS &c, &c. BASE BALL GOODS. 20 per cent oiilhe balance of our stock of BASE BALL GOODS. Carter ®. Company, Limited 7-IMS Hazen cnova- Persuanr to notice " least, was very creditable to both VIC'I‘ORIA.-The standing of the_l'\B- pupils of Victoria High School for fri the month .of J\|ne was as lollowsz- _G Lorne Lea, 2 Dorothy Clark, 3:1!! irilly Lea. Grade IV-1 Ada 0lnrk,i.Dl‘ a, e le . As sls_tant's Dept.-Grade IV-(Junior) is -1 Claude Snow, 2 Thelma Trows- _Of the annual examination of Hazel dd _ drove school District was hem on Cliilord Lea, 2 Elsie Boswell, 3 Joe annual examination of South bran .runs aotu. 'rue teacher assisted by Mme' Grad” U"(S_"“‘°‘)°‘1 Cham' "‘“° S°"°°1 W” “M °” *‘"““Y' "““° some ofthe female talent of the L’°g“”' 2 George mark' 3 “Roy 2" 8. :he Census, and recitations by near-‘ ce. l ll th 1 . zhearatelfaylieulihi aadbrhaexdge iiiilbmriiiahtinogi' blbim McKenzie, Flat River, have lelt_ tbl; ‘fmfha ’1‘°nthpr€°°2f1're2)res°§1g with their presence and quite a num-' for Vancouver, B. C., where they will- in r n B 0 ° ea e r ° ber of the young ladies showed by visit their daughters. Mr and Mrs. du ill und pupils. _ McKinnon's mother Mrs. Donald D. dm ggi: ‘Est S§:;`uee‘;'_};x`;:r;m£I0§;’v; year is drawing to a close and we Gladys Clerk and Harry Lea equal. W00dVill€» preached a ver! i“Wl'eBt'»r,;§ Grade V1-1 Eleanor Clark, 2 Winnie ing sermon in Flat River schoolhouse Villett, 3 Evan Wright. Grade V-1 Ou 'g Mm-ion Le 3 Pauli” Mil 1- .'teachin stall of St. Francis Xavier |“° h A large number of rate payers Q ve -1 d th 1 i t 1 Howard Grade I-1 Everett Wottou, and VIBHSOTB WGN PFESEM Wll0 - ,.¢l,;(,),e¢tiexn::1l,;l§Bes ;hg;|:?l;, gay utah; 2 Kathleen Clark 3 Karl Boulter sisted the teacher, Mr Julian Kong- .-_. han, in examining thc pupils The teacher and scholars. Special mention BFLLE RIVER -The fishermen of re must be made to the Dialogue Taking thislsection report lobsters very scar- mhz' “Tied gh? theythhad ,bein Wen Some of them are talkin n 'ns me e “F "5 ° 3° W g of la d mo thleir traps.-Mr. and Mrs. Mal er ve returned home after visiting 2 I e, 3 Douglas Clark. Grade III-1* SOUTH Gl=_lAN_VILLE.- The semi" D ` ` , as _ _ ' fe tc ill dy and prompt answers oi the pu nths Remarks were made by sev- rest he had taken in the school their smiling countenances the inter- Archibald McKinnon, Brooklyn, have th ringrehéitsgogtfelitx'cheTh°.§1“pi]“ f-at taken by them in both teacher returned home after visiting Mrs.'|su;i;‘a!§e :wt d th “wif wiln B an e ow g ad- ssl-'Dear Teacher:-As the school soon be free for the mid-summer holidays we, the pupils of South °';g° inCg_l§;‘gaYZil1i;:;';Di/ir' b`I¥:€;Z:|Granville School, feel that it would . . _ met River.-Rev. Jenn onus, “’“ C Sunday. A large number were me earns.-Jus. A. Lecnur, city or thee" Principnrs Dept'_Grade vn_1 John of Westminster' spent sundaymot be grateful for us to separate hout in some way showing our preciation of your labor for our vancement. Although you have only ently come among us, you have r taken a deep interest in our '-.fare, and have by your kind and vméng in Flat River' the gue; cheerful manner endeared yourself to Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ross. l _ | us all; therefore, please accept this remembrance as a slight token of our esteem for you, and should you re- sume your work with us again, or pursue your chosen calling in some other place you will ever have the re- gard and best wishes ol the pupils of South Granville School district.Si§n- ed on behalf of the pupils. Mr. Koughan, although taken by surprise, replied in very fitting terms, thank- ing the pupils for their kindness, and hoped they would ever be,successful in their studies. He had come among the people a total stranger, but he had ever found them kind and friend- ly, and would ever cherish loving re- mambrances of both pupils and pco- ple. 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