Mr. M. 'I"__._Lambe ... n Honored i J . it - . in" thence-GUYS W561i, we" hear so / JULY 10, 1926 F jnfllly complaints of unsatisfactory mail service it is indeed refresh- ln to chronicle un expression of gppreclnllon fol" one of the. officials of the Poat Office Departmoliti. On Wednesday. Juno 30th Mr. . T. Lambs terminated twelve years service as the courier on Emerald n. ll. No. a. That the lleollle of the districts approvod of the splendid work of Mr. Lambs wlls most strik illgly Iieuionstrated wllen practical- ly all the households wholn be served during his tenure of urribs wendsd their way to his home in Springfield. Lot Mlilof persona“, and most iittlnsly express their hearty appreciation. After all had arrived Mr. Thos. Wlgnlei-s bf Graham's Road took tho chair alld Ollened Dfflwfldlllss by calling on .\lr. Peter Sinclair of Summarfleid w read the followlngnddress ch was accompanied by the presentation of a well tilled purse, (the presentation being tendered by .\lr. ‘ii. B. llaslanl. Springfield): .\lr. M. T. Lambs. Dear Friend: _ ‘As- you have decided ,. to retire from driving the nlail on Emerald R. R. N0. 3 we. your friends uud neighbors. remembering the court- eous manner and painstaking way in which you no efficiently carried out your duties for the [last twelve years, take this opportunity to ex- press our appreciation of tho many favors you have done fol" us apart from your official duties, and lile kindly manner alld obligiug way in ‘which our many requests fol" tav- ors wore always met. The happy smile which yoll wore when digging your" horse out or a sllowbank 0r mending your ilnrness after getting broken up ill the pit- ches, will always remain fresh in our memory. Your pronlptnesg in delivering the mail regardless of weather conditions has set up a standard of service which should be the aim of your successor to equal and which llns brought forth nlally favorable comments from the residents along the; route. We ask yOu _to accept this small purse as a token of ollr gratitude and un expression of our admira- tion. We hope that you may long be spared to cherish the pleasant memories bf the . associates you formed during these years. Signed on beilulf oi’ tlu- Boxhoid- era of R. R. No. 3, Eulogistic speeches were b! Messrs. Thos. nlude Wigmore and Petecsinclair and Ernest J. His- lam all paying the highest compli- reudered by Ml". Lamb and add-lug that it would be difficult to find his equal in the nlent to the service Province us a collrier_ Mr. Lalnbe thanked the speak- ers and everyone for their kind words of apreciatlon which‘ he snid was a delightful reciprocation o1‘ any extra effort ho might have lnatle to serve his friends in Enter- s pleasant social evening had been silent alld refreshments served the guests eon cluded festivities by bouncing Mr. "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow." The assembly repaired to their homes satisfied that lllcy had all exceptionally cu- ald R. R. No. 3. Alter Lambo and singing joyabie evening. ADDRESS AND PR ESE NTATION. The following address rcull Master Bernard (iliiis. by valuable gifts. wor of the school year. T0 Mills Vickerson and Miss Lewis. Dear Toachol"s.-—As tho closing hour of school draws nigh, ulinglod with the happiness that conlos to us at the thought oi‘ pleasant lloll- days. comes also tilc feeling of deep sorrow in having to uuy farewell to yoli. To say good-bye is Always diiil- cult. but especially so when thosc are leaving us who have been very intimately and lovingly connected witirour daily lives. and wllo. other than our parents have been more so than you’! We ‘have. deal: tcrlchcrs, ulerely to look back upon lilo school years that are gone to reullzo ilow wnli both of you have poriormotl your arduous duties. Wc want you t0 know that wo appreciate your mnuy acts of kindness performed solely for our guod,alld We know that as we grow oldol". that approcintloil will become deeper. Not only lll uul" uliidicu were you deeply interested. but likewise ill our recreation. our school sports alld school fairs; and the ‘fact that you generously donated an organ to our school. manifests beyond all doubt your desire to lessen the monotony of school life, and toen- liven the dull moments, that collie fronl time to time in tho classroom. At times, no doubt. dear teach- ers. we have been the cause of anxiety and sadness to you, both either by reason of our behaviour. or because of our inck o.f interest in our work. and our neslect to correspond with your noble efforts in our behalf. Yet we want you to understand, dear teachers, that these faults were not at all intell- tlonal. nor done to vex you. bllt must be all attributed to one youth- ful characteristic-—thoughtlessness. We are very loath indeed. deal" ‘ achers. to nay the parting word. Yo! we must do so. Our most sincere loud wishes go with you both. and may God ‘bless NM! you at all times. Very sincerely. ' Your Puplla. ——i<-o>-i—- lllllllllflll AND PIIFlEN-TATION T0’ MRN. "II-DA (TDONNILI. 0n till- l-vl-ulug of July ‘Juli the indies of "P y lilwr Ionth UIPIPIIIFII their rl-t rip , pot-rotary Hilda Wholl- uell. with ii‘ smilu inks-h of IFIIIPIII- lmlllcr nnil address. " diiln n"l'I'0'"0IIllP" Rear River. i‘. Vi. l. Dcnr Mim- (Yiloglneih- tin Ahlmllll 0|‘ your departure from u: an of the Dearly thanked the indies for their pen- Ildvn Qmlttl Institute rm tilot- mortally MM thmiyhtfnllnsns. u’ xeuro; appreciation of their painlialttliglillldl- Wfelflrwm. thorium m suffering u dllflufl [0]], ‘ . by ccolupaniled presented to the teachers on the closing duy llud gouorositi’. exercises, and it is belidved that. July. K unflliilnpz Incl and generosity n! B" “m” has lice-n wonderful. the lllll‘l'l‘lll llf’ the Women's lillititnfc especially tn you. You [are your illlll‘ and helped -in nary way to mllkr- it n nIIFPPIII. and we will looil buck with plorliulm to the funny dvculuiti‘ "0"" in your company. ion: and rcspt-ct of llll the lnelnbcra. O'Donnell. we link you to accept this small tnkcu of "I" "WP- lllllilitP. ‘ MALPEQUE “l-“P- W! Mrs. w. A. Hueatis, - 886s iBerna Huestis and Bella Bung“ "d M‘? Rfllllh Hueatlsnlot- m“! 1° Mlllileque on Dominion Day. “m” Ml? llyflll. Miss Marion and xlllllgirfdngilttyanh trod” il)r. Ernest - ' ore o - Dominion Day. d peque on Mull“ W!“ Rlltl McFarland icft Malpeqnv 011 M01155)’. followed by the very best Wishes of a host of fricilds for their future success. liiys. h}. ii. itanlsay spout 1111, wflv~vllll in Cllarlottctowil. Miss 'Mill'[{ili't'.i dull Mr. Kirk (jo- lliilgll. ‘Llradalbnne. Ml". and Mrs, 1 “m5” 5p°""‘"'» Mlllitlllodoboll. were F""“‘*‘ "'- 11"! Mlllltit‘. blalpezillc, on Friday. Ml". and Mrs. \V. H. Bentley and daughter. Miss May, and Mr. A. it. (llllla. and son. all et Charlotte- IUWII. were welcome visitors to Malpcque on Sunday,‘ Mr. and Airs. Al-teinas liicCaull and Miss Jessie Clark. IBedoquu, were ill Mtllpcquc on Sunday. Miss Adele Champion. daughter "l All‘. llllll llfrs. Edward Champion, ltltrlllrly. rcturned homo aftcr a successful operation for flppfhfldlg]. tls ill Prince County ilospital. ROV- J. lll. Milrcillson paid ll iiy- say. ‘Baltic. Airs. Wm. Uilaulpiun, AlbGPlOiLlS the gllcst nf her daughter, Mrs. Arch. Henry. Ml". and Mrs. C. E. McNutt and Col. H. M. and Mrs. Davison. Char- lottetown, spent several days ill Darnley. Hamilton school district held its annual examination and closing in ‘tdie school-room on Wednesday af~ ernoon, _Juue 30th. There was a goodly number of parents and friends in ltttendance. The com- bined examination and entertain- ment filrmctl an interesting vurln- tion. Tile following is the com- plete program, which undoubtedly called [or considerable training and work on the part oi’ all consented. and which was szltisfalvttlrily reh- (lPl‘t‘l|Z "Chorus, Ash Grove. iitllantl 10th (trades exam; recitation, by Lloyd l.()(’.k8l'l)_\'. 4th and 5th Grade exnuL; chorus. ‘British (ireuudlers, 3nd Grade exnuL; dialogue, Please Shut the 1i)00r. 2nd Grade exam; chorus, Men of l-iarlecb, 1st Grade exum. All interesting feature was tile awarding 0f two prizes. one for excellence iii daily arithmetic in Grade 4 to "Marjory Crozier, the other for proficiency ill Grade 10 to Mattie Rat-fussy. An address read by bliss Louise Simpson, and a presentation of n. ‘bedroom clock by Miss Jean Ranlsay, were nlude to the teacher. There were the usual c0lf1plllli0iltiii'y remarks to the teacher. and the proceedings closed with the singing of the No- tional Anthem. The examination of Dal"llley school was iield ill the sclloolroilln ’i‘uesday afternoon, Julie 2i). Rate- payers ‘and visitors to tilc number of about iiity were present. The pupils were examined by their teachers. aftol" which tho chair wus taken by Mr. Mahar. The fol- lowing program was carried ollt: Cllorlls, by the school children: reading. Cora Champion; solo. Char- lotte ilickoy; recitation, Phylis Hickey; solo. Elton McKay; recita- tloii. “Esther Champion; solo, Joan McKay; dialogue. The sick liuby: reading. Frnncls Burgess; recita- tioll. Joan McKay; duct. Gertrude Anderson and Ella Mountain; reci- tation. Bordon (lilnmpion; duet. biary and Vlilah ‘Hickey; reading. lliuriel McKay; chorus, by school children; song. follr girls. (loin plimentary remarks by several pro- sont. Closed with National Anth- elu. The visitors and pupils were trcated with candy by tho ieucllorll. June Iliith. lllzii. niurkod another luilc-stonc ill tilc history of Fan- ning school. hiulpcqlle. Tho annuul closing is always regarded as a gala day in tho school work of tho year --a day that is always anticipated with considerable interest. The school was prottily decorated with iinwol-s, and there, was the usual lurgc uulnbcl" of visitors in attend- uncc. Mi‘. Thomas McNutt. secrs- tury-troasurcr 0f‘ the Cumberland Trust Fund, presided. alld a splen- did pNiKNHil. in every way worthy of the occasion. was curried out to the satisfaction of the visitors and to the credit of the teachers and pupils. Tile awarding of the Cum- berland scholarship alld prizes is always an interesting feature of the program and the Cumberland prizes for regular attendance are worth while, and the fact that the pllpil is in his or her place each day will ensure ultimate success in every line at the end of the term. This school is to be con- gratulated on receiving one of the strathcona. prizes for physical drill the standing made in the work oi‘ the previous year will doubtless pnove an incentive to secure higher ran-k this year. the awards for which will be published early in Expressions of general re- ret at the leave-talking of the Misses tRoss and McFarlane, and work were made by Messrs. Jail. __,._._---—i- We (WW You have won the Ami now in conclusion. ‘it'll? 3"" Highs-ct in bchllif nf the Women's In- Mra. Gcrl rlllll- Mcllilnc. 3401080111611. chairman of Trustees, Charles Taylor, Arch. Woodsidc, MPH- A. N. Gillis alld Mrs. Leslie McNutt. The following ilfthe pro- Krlinl and prize list. and list of diplomas: Opening chorus. 0 Canada, the School; concert recitation. Canadi- lln ‘Born. by Pauline Johnson. Se- nior ‘Department; recitation. Miss 9111011". Ruth Montgomery; recita- tloil. which is Best, ~by three boys: recitation. Day is Done. by Thelma Woodside; cilorus. Vacation Time. school; recitation, My Copntryh; F105. Wilton Ramsay; recitation. recitation. My Age, Roy Abbot; Ukolcle music, by Coilstnncc. Adele and Edith McNutt; recitation. Maids of Jupun. thrce little girls; DB-lllllllllllltl. Girls of Sculol" Iiopt; rucitutioil. For" ‘lit: Wits Scotch and S0 Willi Sill". "by Gregor McNlltt; till-llllléllt‘. Doctor illwnvil. by Shirley Mctlougull and Barbara McNuit; chorus. (iullo is tile \\'inier,~Sclliol' Dept; recitation. (iruntlniubi Radio, Rollie Wall; recitation. What Girls Du. by cight pupils of Junior l)opt.; chorus. God Bless the ‘Prince oi’ \Vl1|t'tl. by Senior Dc1li.; recitation, The Cattle Thlnt‘ by Pauline John. son, Mary Burns; dialogue, Tho Irish Phlltlrlupbcl". lircgor illcNutt anti lliary Burns; island liyllln, by School. God Sltvc tho Klniz. Diplomas and (‘crtiliciltcs ii.\\'lll'(l\‘li "'8 "W! l0 Mfliflcquo on Friday. Johnston. (irudc Vlli.-~-1. Margaret Miss lllillcl ilcnry. of Newton Ilalllslly; _, riddith. llil-Nlitt; 2i, Geo. (fcntrc. .\ias:l.. is spending her lloli- ilowuli. tirade Vll.» »1. ism-a Mc- day with ilcr slslcr. Airs. Kclrltaln- lrcgor. (irztllc Vi. ~ l, .Loulso Burns; 2. Charles Mciircgor. Grade Vr-l. Ruth Montgomery; 2, Sidney Grade IV.-—1. Les- 3. erett ‘Billllffllfl. lie Abbott; 2. Barbara. McNutt; Jack McKenzie. Grade iii. — Lois Ramsay; 2. Kenneth Owen; 3, Earl Stewart; 4. Bruce Chain- pioll. tirade i., (n) 1—-l_.orne Owen; 2. (‘ora McGougan; (b) 1, Ramsay; 4, List 01’ prizes Cilmberliltld Trust Fund. donated by to Mary ‘Burns, highest X. 1st prize to highest in (trade 1X. garct Ramsay, flight-st lll est lll (trade Vii. Burns. highest lll Grade Vi; to Ruth Alllntgomery, highest est ill (trade -iV.; say, highest in (trade ill.; Lorne Owen, highest lll Grade Ia.; 1st to Enid Ramsay. highest Grade I._il. $2.00, 1 year. - ADIEU George slid Mrs. ent. of the congregation, qualified to grace .\lr. Puynter, in introduced tho event Steward eminently honor. forms, explaining ion. Tile program included: Dorothy Allen. Summersldo; or and Master [toss Walker; dross by Mr. V_V. ll. Slackford:— dour to your hearts. We know and support from us that you should have received, but you lll-Wt? us in that spirit of love. And you. by lll~h0llllh for the last year nlol-c, have worked so willingly lllld faithfully that truly it may be 5111.1 of you; “The spirit. indeed, is willing, but the flesh is weak;" we trust that your health may soon be restored to normal. We ‘would ask you both to accept these gifts. not for their intrinsic value. but for the love and good wishes that accom- pally them. As you will -be minis- tering to a people not far distant. we hope to be privileged to hear the message from your lips once in a while. Our prayer is that God's richest blessings will follow your labors, and that you may have the hearty support and cooperation of your people in your‘ new lfieid of labor during the coming year. isigned on behalf, of members and adherents of Kousington section of Margate Circuit, lFormer Methodist Church. Kensington. June 25. 1926. The address was accompanied by a beautiful and durable travelling bag, a shaving set, brush and ivory. The presentations were made Miss B. Oaseley and Mr. J. r1. iuglls. by Rev. Mr. Ayers. for self and Mrs. Ayers, sincerely thanked the gtmil people of Kensington fol" the cin- quent expression oi‘. wishes and assured them that Wfl! conviction of satisfaction that the work done both by clergyman and people had been materially beauti~ tied and that such must be produc- tive of good results. ory remarks were made by Messrs. B. J. Wright, H. -R. Baker. .l. E. Inglis and several others. their good it inspiring them with a deep Refreshments were than served by the ladies. Min O'Donnell in a few words kind- enpocinily "ifllossnd b0 tbs Tie that The most pleasant event closed with vocal and instrumental music, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Peters Road PAGE ELEVEN Gleanings From I. 0. D. E. C t'.' And Vicinity ‘Tryon And Vicinity! Omen Ion Report Read by Mrs. S. (i. Moore 1 A special meeting of thc Royal Xilnlllled lIYl-‘lly UWIMIIEhLV l" ti“ lddwurd Ciluptcr, ul’ tilc lulperial Daughters of tile lCulpirc, was" held on Monday afternoon. Juno 1:3, in lu Ti‘yl)ill('.0ili§0:lf1lit0d School held _ le scm -annua examination in tilc us ho beilolds his fields null ilillxlcnzfichm,‘ cwmcllmr“ “Elli-t 0" U18 don a robe which even Sillmnou ‘mm "IL could not surpass ill all his royull" ‘Blllllclrtl-l. and acquitted themselves well. reflecting credit tcachcrs and pupils, and meritlnlr. The weulth or lilllll-illfli‘ silowcrs gladdens the heart of tilc farmer Pupils ill all aradcs were Flsheruleu are also‘ fttvtlrcli with an increased “c.ntl:i|" of tile vzlillcd “P9 crustacean ill this latter cud oi‘ tilc ""“““‘""~ 7""m“1‘ ltliiiillvlli llwflfillt. ‘411011191- 1U“. ,1,,).,, and parcuts. Pupils, visitors, and 111.111.; evillyllvtly Wt-‘YB $0lli>l'0"$1i!'hl5|il°ll|tll (follvcntioil, u'ilil-il was |ll‘ll| ill Ito icc-crcaui put up in .\ll". Lymalrs saint Jllllu. .\'.ll., mil ti. 1311., K0011 lll-HG illlil llllam)’. everybody lowing is tilc report that was silh- Tlle annual examination and l-llls- iiiiilll-i. "Wily iccliiliz ll lavas good to 111|t1._-.1;._ lug cxcrt-isus of lilo Alum scbuoilil“ “W”? "V9" "illllllll ll Willi ll lllltiy ut Peter's Road was hclil on thuisl-usllii ‘if lll" yet"- Tllt- incl tint: illul been callctl to i'l‘(‘i.‘l\'(2 tbc n-ptlrl. llf Mrs. S. C. Ilionrc. liciI-l-ultc to tilc Ration- (‘latching U10 Whale. Enid ltnulsay; , There's < Nothing-like dDutcla MADE IN CANADA _ Next term tllt-‘Mndaulte llcgcnt llllll liiPiiiiPifS of lupwufdfl 01- ‘“'|b|||y vi.,_11lu1>lls will hay-c the advantage of ull) 1tl.y1l1 l-jqltvnrr] Qbupll-i» 1911,13, starting right lll-Willi lhcll" sclltlui‘ work just whcrr- till-y ll-ft nil‘, itors iuciudiilg many liit‘.lll|tl'l‘.*i lli‘ Hit‘. lslllics‘ lllaiiiutc lvcrl- prcsl-ut, 'l‘llc pupils were cxallliucd lll _ , (Hfrflfeul 1.,11|,jc.¢y11 11y ‘ll‘hil' |,.,,,.|,,,,.v nlzllulut: for lllluillcl" year. and liir. John Fraser. anti by .\lr. \V. l..| “Ylllll: lilipcrizll (JrllI-l’ n1‘ illc ilallgilt- , sllll 0i‘ Hi0 DlT-‘ivlll- l<’ill'|li‘I'-S Pv-lcrs of tilc lfilnplro wits lll-lll ill tilc, if (tity o1 Saint John. New Lsruntnvickgi {on Junt- mi to lzui. 1:126. lllcy [all it will lull llc llll-. tl-ncilcrs‘ llllczlusc of some uttrnc-l '11“. Ludimp tioll m" illlltll’ inking up tho time hmiitulp, 1,111,191] H“. plum“ “my H" willlcll lllcy Hillllllll give cx lusivcly present to all zlbuudant. supply .11‘ lloine-nllldc candy, rcfrcsiliilt; rcpllsl. of icc-crczllll anti .\ vote oi‘ thanks was tcn~ dcred tilc tcairllcr, Ml". Frilscr, for his painstaking work lll tllcscilnol during the ycnl" now eutlcll, and for vice was ilclll in 'l‘l"inity (‘hurt-ll oil‘ Sunday aii.cl"liollll, titil Jullc, zli foul" ’l‘lle church was thronucli 'l‘llc. trllstccs with people and tilc scrvicc through- and out ivas dccply impressive. l'll".l'i-'._V- grounds, cvcry ycilr, llud will "QUQHUII ruprcslrllliiig tho diffcrciit Liv-i tilt! nuliiillzltions took purl. As lllt- pro? siullttl-llyllln “O King of i(illi.:s“,,1,,,.;,,,_, l)“, "vunim; [Wfintlrlflll by .\ll"s. 'l‘lll- iilllpirl- \\'ilS r1"- lly Airs. Arnollli, first vicc-prcsillelli, and toasts gross was tlXljttliilill. éWIQ-Jrm -4. to tllcil‘ work at school while lllcy llllVdl tilc (i])|ll)l‘l.\|llli_\'. \~A'Pfl'~“; spl-cizll care null flillgliilflt‘. ill coining ycal" in staelug that cvcry cl, building in leonncctitln with erlllml ilrllllerty 13.1101)! in on ab3""l\\'till(€ti nil tilc aisle. flllltnvcll lly lu- llll" Bfllllllily illlil llll-ltl-ilflto volllll- tccll stalnllllrd llczircrs, at llumbel- of li- l-‘l "Xllcctetl that tilc chauttc..Gil"l (iuidc companies o1‘ tilc l. U. "l U10 Byfililm 0f holidays frllul b l). E. also paraded into cllurl-ll. The l,,.,,vi,,,.,,,, “.,,,.,, rwlunnlvd u) by we "Miter, (i. Gordon Lawrence. B. .A.,;D,.U,.hh_ml WUI,UH,_I,UI,m,“ W001i“. fllllllnlvl‘ illlil lit".Wllllplwull-llctl a nulst Slllil-Hlli'l'llll.( st - ' llc zlpprovcd of by tilc lioard of lfld- nlon. Lilkllliaklill‘ m” W“ "‘31'°“w_‘_"lil<- finance (‘ommittcr- ivns read; "will? "m" “'93” “huh- Um“ “W- lilliil) that o1‘ the lit-solution Conlnlit- ‘ _ _ llic said the i. l). l). lo‘. had llevclll|l-.,,,,._ Siffflfl’ l" TYllllll‘ lllllllltl l‘|1llI'l‘l\..l-.ti into what was unuucslltlnablyl -|~1,,,,.§,1., .,,-,,,,."OU" further H“ (‘|lalrlllttctll\\"n. was ilmzlllclistcll uniting most highly ustr-enlurl lyrgauip‘ ‘ ‘y ‘ ' l Slllitllly cvcninlz, and l-llulll be hcllrli vcry distinctly and sat- lll-lit took plnttc ‘Tbc plot-in; of ti. nth oil lhl- Will‘ lic- y rtlcs‘ lllolllllllellt Ill hi ' by lllc,llllll-l"s o1’ tllr- (irrit- fronl tilc lilstitutc. .\lr. ilnrryl John. still was similarly rcmcmbl-rcll furl tilc placing ot‘ seats. ctlu, by Uulnbcrlnud ‘crust Fund; Grade _\ll-ulul"y o1‘ tllosi- who (lit-ii tllllt wt: national lilct-lilig, of 2 weeks, sumnlci" and fall. X."l, Alicia illcNntt; 2, Mary lillrllfl; ll. Gregor 2\ :Nuit. Gratin iX. ——l. Lou ilcairsto; 2, Arthur ‘fllllrstlzly lnllluling tilc report of Alltltllcr lute-rusting Tllc/Ptetcfis Road school (‘Xillll- inatlon and closing was also llclrl on tho some day, and wc art- forincll that tilc results wort.- most 'MllCh interest is lic- tlle rutcpnycrs and especially by the ladies 0f the dis- The teacher, Mr. M. A. Beat- was presented with dross anti a cash gift-a nlclnonto of his excellent work in the slehool during the past year. The pupils visitors present were trczltcti to excellent boule- tillnal Cllaptcl" oi lllc Airs. i-‘t-alllcistlllic-ltough, who lluil sill-ill tho winter llllllltils illl‘i'i‘ illitl _ _ v _ ‘ ,1.*ilillllillllfi \\'l‘l‘l‘ taken up. ‘llnlml U1 lzfmlle“ "lulu" “lmle lml~',slllulioll that a iiooltll-t L! i-2 liiL'll('.\‘, ital-spoil int; wor , ftllings \\'i‘l‘t* QXDHFItJl lt|er zlmliraiions and gFtBiItPl‘ zttvllievc-ivnio“ Jam“ “l 1h“ “ml? w“ "M" hegflmllle llanlls lll‘ l-vcry school child, ll 1w‘ i“ "aw" m“ '“K'““"“ "Y6K w writs llllll(illiil'l‘tl that tile ifillucnlitlll» he closed before lllt- task is finish-j,“ lk,pm.,,m,,u ‘V011, l,,.,,,m,.i,,__, Jllloklci sillliiai" to till“ trill: 5111;141- lll vii-tr of propanitioll o1‘ this lilcGou-gan; 3. Helen ‘Burns; 4, Ev- .\llli>lll1 lllr- nlllliy l‘l‘.\'tli!lill1llS all- spcrlk til liiivilftlllfl‘. l_\- l-llilllclnllin; lill‘ i'llli'_\ mum fimnes as This to bc pltlccll ill 1. A number of men have been uc- tively engaged lll pllttillp; ill concrete inundation fol" the general store building which ilowstt. merchant. hcrc, cessflllly nlovcd store being formerly owned by the . McQuarrie. of that place. the work will 5.10 l)ii and we will il\\"rlk9 til grcutcl" things. m“, - lb.- lulilcll Sluice. and ll t-llll-tl illut a lll-lt-nlititlli should, in lilnld Ramsay; 2, lRoy Abbott; Ii. Wilton Dorothy McKenzie. the Grade X.~-—Clllilllel"iallll ‘Scholllrsillp of $40 -—Adele McNlltt. (trade X.. 1st prize ill Grnde Len Benirsttl. 1st to Mar- Grade Vl1Il.; 1st to ‘bend Mctiregor, high- 1st to Louise 1st ill Grade V., 1st to Leslie Abbott. high- 1st to Lois Ram- lst to nll Vicc-itctzelll, ol, -ipal ('liil|llt*l‘, guru ti‘ tlcliglltflllly flfftilll-(ttll afternoon it'll ill her beauillul home, to the ViHlL Links m, Mm “purge K Mflmud ~11 to ()llil\\'i| Jlllll illliilli ills, ry i't'lll‘l'i~‘l'lilfillllilh to the’, ilev. Mr. Brown, M.A..li.D., who so acceptably occupied the pulpits lit‘ tilc Alurruy Harbor North Peter's Road churches for ntontlls, ilzls been appointed to the charge oi‘ (‘llffllgilii and Montague l-‘rcsbytcrizln churches. 'l‘llui".'~"ll:i_v zalll-rllllllll tilc lll-lt-gnti-s 'l‘lll- spronll n1‘ Atlll-isln and Recent showers have slvcn ev- Mflilfitly llillrlilllg at nillc ll'l'lU(' erytlling a nlost encounlging start ml farm and orchards, tho ilzly crop lll particular" glvlng appearance of ll H l k f" C n m_ l ill‘i\'i‘ was tltfllillillll], ulltl tilc ilUllll" m "P" Wm" " l“ "l w‘ m“ '6' iii'lll dccorntitlns iii'.llll' (‘ilill llllusc‘ I ilttenllctl u nil-cling o1’ ihc War bieluorlal (ftlnlinittec. ,nlllllllt'l" of questions wcrc tlisrll. As there was no applicant l'tll'l\~ph-ure vmluni,u_p‘ lurl- was (llrll'll2~‘.~‘l'ii. -, t-illlitl hi: tzlkcu by lulv, or liovcrl1§y£ l ~ lill'lil, lllzllilisl sol-ll prtlplllzalltill.be")? l-ausl- of tilc rl-liuilill» llw-l-lllllll of q our constitution. _\ vtltc mus tak-i‘ [tlillll to l|i'il\\' the atll-lllioll Sllc various lw-licilllls litldivs o1‘ lllc Dom 11.41pm. illinilln to this propulizlndcl. _\lilillll'l‘ n-stllutilln “as the r04,’ ,.\vlll llllll; lit-FI‘l*'lilt'lllill-'l'<‘il, .\lr. and Mrs. linrry DflVlllHUli, of Church picnics uud ieals.clc.,arc the order oi‘ the day this month, the dates being so close that. will be having a regular period of feasting and pleasure. lit-serve some pleasure after tremendous rush of work crowding lnin a small space of time as the result of the abundance of which prevclitcd work being done hasty 'vislt ill friends anti rl-lutives at Alliston and Peter's Iioilli. island our Bursary was Kiveu Mr. Mark luman. li.A returns-ti soldier, lyus zilvardetl tllt-lwherl, Sh“ m“, “W” mlumm, M. “vw-w“ S“h°l“"“l"l) n” ihmdwm“ llllc (‘bull's \\'cli‘nrl~ (‘onlulissilln ollfurul 0i‘ lllt" smllpilll: -"‘ 1cm in cun- fcclins sbl- ncl-tilln with till’ llaiu l $17'H"'67 m“! spoke tli‘ hcl" visit til illc lvur ct-illc- emigrants in till‘ \\'l‘.‘ii, lPYlHri UVUFNPHS. lllltl czlllcll on l]ll"l_\' bcfllrc cl"l'll0ll-< HWY " "nlelllilcrs o1‘ llul" Ul'li"l‘ to lll-tlil-all- ill groups null tilc soil-lull |lllt‘lllS('l\'L'>‘. us‘ fill: us pllssiblc. -litl"i\c lll prell-lli Will‘. 1evcr_vlllillj_-, that would rl-lnllvc tilc ll\"l~rcl"ll\vllcli l~Iu -‘ Th“ "MM “mmmuropc illifl illt- (lricllt wcrl- lookiln! -\"'|“‘"l to lllc plains oi‘ Canada, lvllcrc luv l'|'l*‘"ll» v _ tilc future of tlll- world. Alias \\'ili1- l"l_l'l~‘ll l"‘1lllY-“ll it “'4” 411 Uri-r ]ll'l\'lll“_'(‘ ltl lll-l-lllg "-iilll| just l't‘lill'll<‘li We note the arrival to hcr llolne at Peter's Rout] of Mrs. .l. L. Mac- in Prizes [or attendance,- Mary Burns. $5.00. 4 years; Louise Burns, $.'l.0lJ, 2 years; Ruth Mont- gomery; $11.00, 2 years; Helen Burns. friends and relatives for sonic time past lll the eastern Ilnitod States. During her absence Mrs. AiacDon- aid successfully passed through ".1 delicate and advanced surgical op- erution. and is now in much been contributed by the llfovllll‘ for the year ending April 15th. 19% A gift frnlll the Dallgilters ot‘ the lo ,4ll'l‘il>'lllll \\‘:l.§ llifl ltl tilc llllllYlllll to support .101" all linle. greatly appreciated. .\t'('l)l'(llilf.'.’ to tilc annual fiuancial1$:'.lltl.tltl ilzld been givuli by Prince? use m. “up stattlulclll over $1,270.00 (all [iflldiJCfhVilFd island. was Htisratl principally inl" bllssloilsigivep so [a1- by our in (iKlilIIOCllOYi with " ance & Extension Fund \\'i111 l|ll' Slllllll; of tbc _\'illlOflfl< was accom pull ied blulntelr.$2,075.00. The filrn-lztl opening look place in the ‘hlned Chmwh here’ and ‘he’ Hm In“ “mm m. Hm Amniludl “nutty (‘fllitliia lll!‘ |lil|ll'l'lii] Urlll-l" lll’ illL~ wiltlsc church began another your with a Hotel, where all the meeting! We!“ credit inllilnce of over $200.00 after bold. all debts and salaries were paldpticcornixed with spring flowers. Veryl 'l‘llc congregation were triad to have inlprcssivt- was tilc procession ‘.\lr. Slilners with them again on|stzultiar<l bcllrcrs, cinhtocu ill all.1ljély_ The “wit, “NW, U“, Sunday ill tilc cllurtzllcs at. 'l‘ryou,'hoatileil by tilc Nnrlll 'l'ry0ll and (fmpaull, receiving hospital trczltlneilt. Much isyulpatily is trxprtassoll to the in- ,|l2tiillillilS of the illlrsllnanc by rea- sou or illness almtlllp, the ulcmbcrs ‘or this cstcculcll family. M Miicliollzlld.) who‘ with her during hal" illness, who had recently urrlvod in Bos- toli from ‘Costa Rica. held an important position in the Fruit Growers‘ Hospital A farewell celebration was reg- _ v _ iswred-gt the Methodist Parsonage’ tons report H]ltI\\\',(l tlmi KellsfflgFt-lqn‘, a few evenings ago. when the many friends of Rev._ .-\_vers gathered: to take dlle cognizance of the ev- Mr. Bruce Paynter most cap- ubly presided, who. as ‘Recordlnigl s the apt by that the congregation could not pcrmlt tho departure of ltcv. Mr. tlllil\Mi‘B. Ayers wltilnut giving expression to their pleasure oi‘ alpprcclatlnil for the excellent work that tilt-y have performed dur~ ing Mr. Ayers’ ministry in Kenning- lll llrc lr- -"u"iur for ucod- , _ _< ‘In H‘ U b é jllutetl allll still is r-ulllrilllllllltr s . much In till- ul-lfailw- iillll uplift t .1111.» pooplo oi‘ (Rinaldo. l will clnsc this i'f'[\ill' \\'111.-,s1 Wllilirllrs ijllléllig lvorlls~ lcli iii ]lil\'l' illl- illll‘lllllll_\'lt| liil‘ IYPVlIlIv V‘ ll was poillll-llnlll llll‘ l‘.llll!ll".‘ ‘ was beautifully; Friday milrlliilt; lllcrc \\'tlH units [mission-arbour ct-lcllrzltiliil .\I‘lll5lll We tlrc pleased to unto the ar- rival hnmo of Mrs. F‘. Konuedy and ifzlnllly----li'iastcr John. hiissos Alli-o land Marywaccompaniod by a friend [Miss Dollulloc, llll from Worcester, Kennedy and party lu-zllltiful stiludurdi carried by tilc National Standarrh“ Tllcy were placcll ml tilc d, . "" mm": bavkgumml rmillv u uunrllcl" n1‘ llt-lt-cllll-s i i1-f-ii11-11l-ll |11i'ii l\l'l“rlili;l‘l| lllt‘ crcllillu, cl-lcllrulltins ullll ]]('|l|‘ ivcrc to llclp lllolli; tllclr, ~ as u llalnlllnaiilliei iiliill‘ m‘ (‘nilzlriizlll lll-sil Hind mic-lll it bv aircu till-lll lo kn 11H. ;|1‘.,tbc \\'ill of liml. ‘ .\ll r11‘ lrllicll is l"l-,.1l1-tllllli_y slit-l ‘ r tilc wccks progrllln, Addresses o1‘ wclcolnc wcrc givoul by Licutollilllt tiovcrllnl" ‘Pudtl. .\'lay'-1I.;,i,.. or \\’hitc and _\ll'l~l. Vroolu. Itfiilizlll Many new cars of various nutkcs of ihc Nlunil-lpal (‘llaptcr oi‘ Saint A nlcssulze oi‘ greeting and farclvcii was rend from Lady ilynlt. be'.\il"s. Pzlulctlc, National getting llllll'l‘. like Now York cvcryloi the. Daughters of tilc lirltis-lll Enl- duy. Among tilc rel-tint purchasers pirc ill tilc United Sales, cxtcudtrd . Arclllc Tilfillllififlll. Mr. grccllnns from the United Stall-s. Wilfrcd lllnlhll. Mi". ltlrucst. lnnlllllfllliss (fllurclfs (National President) .\ll". Augustus Wuddcll, Mr. ‘lfliritltlllaflflrttflt-l, was last on thc 1irlll:l"aul. 'l‘hnulpsrl|l and .\lr. Alfrcll Kchocflbllt not lly any lucuus tho least. Surely wc arc living lll a land ovclwsho have us llll malty things flowing with milk null honey. ‘ that city on Monthly. 23th. and nr- rivillg home on tilc following Wcd- ncsday 30th, whore they will spend their vacation, tilc gill-sis of Bc rtha J. Moore.’ last-d by the farm- .lobn. ers of this fllittfif). and if thc volume continues wc, shall Friday uflcrlluoil u _\ln|ll"<1c, llf llallt x. plislitui without any fllifiliiii), and rn- _ ficl-ls uluch crndlt. on tbc motorist. W.‘ Wu wish tilcm llll a plcusztnt vaca- in tilc (iurtlcn of‘ the Guli.‘— Print-c Edward island. spukc, .\lr.-t, Murlwnv, n1‘ lllllli':lx.ol|‘ lit-half o1’ tilc ilrllcl". 1ll"l~.~."l-lltcll Xiissl (‘liili‘l'il with u ulzlcnitictlnt bouquet. .\l|".~". .\itil'l'll\\' stlitl it wit. one n1’ lllc proutll-sl. nmmcllts of hc |ifc ll) hi‘ l-llllscll to llll this. Fillik" oi‘ lllc \\"lll"k Miss (‘llltrcil bul-lfurnu- mil fill‘ l|l'l“~Pl!l'-!. Hymn; praycr by Pastor; vocal sohl, Miss ln- strulnontal uluslc. Mrs. J. H. Wall; a . T. Alhort llickcn. slmt-nll-ol. this till] l... ll..- lllilli‘; an‘. think and ponder tin-r. llortctl tilc ifitllliiitlfbl Ml‘. (Jluytllu biorrisuu is offcldllttlblllldrel-s or iilc Hll|l(.'I‘l>lll'l|i'llil'[‘.till‘ ills farm illlil crop for salt: by iciv‘lplllltllllioll of wilich We urn iilformcd ill‘ liltcllila wcll and so truly lllid. lvorlcot‘ lluiullily lct (evcrylllinc wc re- cord be loyal. lovely‘, and Doar Mr. and Mrs. Ayers,——Wo. the lnenlllcra of your congregation of Konsinginn, have gathered here tilts evening to express to you ere wo scvcl" the pleasant relationship that has existed during the past four yearn. ollr heartfelt apprecia- tion of your faithful and untirinil efforts among uB in U19 6411159 B" which is giving fiun rcltulis. rcceptirin has ilccn good for past wock. and nllllrll ilrslisn is rlllc tho island Radio (Yo. Charlottetown, fnr its broadcasting flcc f‘. l1‘ f‘. Y. Gilori (anlllcctinllu are now made with ‘New York. liositllhl, tllruliizllulll lllc _\'1,'ill'. Silt» hull ccr-i llcl iiililiv lwcll \\'l‘ll.lill‘ll lit lllc hula 4 li('l‘ll found wauli iilluqucls wcrt- prl-sl-lltcll to .\ll"s.l Vrolllil, or Saint .loll|l. Mrs. Alvin-oil‘ o1‘ Fn-tli-rll-tlln, iillli .\lr.“. Taylor of _ ilFfli-l .___..._._---——-~-~- \'ll-c-l'rl-.silit-lli, splllu- n1‘ tilc bur-l mollious I'llil|lllli»i lll till‘ collvlrllliilll taking up auothcl" linc |I\\I| ziiill 1.1111 l...lll 1w.“ Illlt till with loss physical strain ill councc- " . Mr. Jack Cobb, sou nl‘ Mr. Thus] A 1iillilo solo; also a violin solo. vobb. or Crllptlud. motorcd to i.|l(!‘\\'I‘i‘0 beautifully l't'iit|l‘l't'il dllrllll: island from Scuttle, Wn., ill a Forlillhl- l-vcillltg. ' 'l‘lll:s4lu_r nlllrllillg. part lll lllflllilllliillfi fol- wlls thought inlprobllblc a low years ago is now a rl-ullzzllilwu. lilut you have not received the help brought sldc hy side withtiicgrtzalt (1bllrl-h‘.~l zlllility and tut-l. centres of tile world. ill our homes which only rt icw yours ltitn it took months to hear eve-u mtulgrcllcvvs. now wc can l-olnmand tilc hcsi. or- ntors. stntcslucil. l)l‘l'il(‘|lt‘l‘ii, or bu entertainer] by the ulllsilzauli soul; of tilc bcst composers. ivlr. (jollb has an lllltifliflf. in’ a lurizc garage: iii Scuttle and iltl5il(i\\'4‘(l by reports or National Cilllfl-i many years o1‘ experience in thatlters o1" Nclvfouudlzlud, lliilhaiilzls,,clcl~tion of olliccrs. (‘rilpuutl people are en-‘llnd licrlnudal. Also Prilnary Chap- dcuvoring to induce Mr. Cobb to tcrs llili|('l' start agarllrzc business ill his home namely, Print-c. idliuznlxl island lllllluilllilylipfliif was 11mg 1l|li| luull. town. and so far have been partly the Yukon. 'l‘l|c rt-pnrt of the ltoyal .\lr. Cobb is a youngfl-Illlvilld tthllptcl" wlls wcll receiv- ed, llilll many mvol-aillc. t‘illllllit!iilf<l"lw|~t_ 511.. “m1... W111, 4,...“ “l)ln‘p. tilc cdllcliliolltll work‘ been patient and long-suffering with our many failures. always excusinB ‘u... 11,1. _..,-,-11.1|...,,,~S1 u zlnllollllccll tllul Mrs. Ayers, although handicapped jurisdiction; had llcoll rl- elt-ctcli or The greatest thing about a1"; Ford is the way it keeps ‘- goinggvcn under the worst" ,"_1 conditions. The dependg, ability of Champion Spark Plugs-which have been . standard Ford equip, ment for l4 years-is an integral part of Ford do» ,_ tillllul Sl-crctar)". till-ll guru lll-r rc-~ lnull of pleasing personality, who any on the work we are titling. place ho may ciloose to locate. andJHuIlt, of Summersllic, rend a splelrdonc by tilc (lrdl-l" all ii\'i'l' Crapaud people will be congratui-[dld report . iteptlrls from affiliated _.\‘ ‘11‘1'1"11111.-1- 1.1‘ hfiflllliflll bistoril- pic-l A. llllll W0l‘k:illl"es wcrc on display; also lillrnr- ‘ll-s, and silo lvislll-ll tlll- nlcinlll-ls, Tllcsday ilfteruoon the National“. look 111cm ovcl" curt-fully. ' U"? l-lilcllllars lvllultl llc really She asks fol‘ 20.- ll-ibution tin- ilrsi wet-k lll Scpielu- 100" 9"h“(‘l'““’r“; Rive 05 your B||l)"i)£'l'. The gcncrnl ll]l]>l'tll‘filll‘(‘ would la-rllvllllns. and we what a Inrlsa- br- till‘ snipe. but til.- lnollus wnllill lf W8 are be l-llalilgerl. Sill- spolle oi tilc Bur-l We regrct. ihc cnlltlilllctl or Mrs. David McDonald or Pctel-‘s Road. who has been indisposed and confined to her room for some time succeed in securliigmocictles ill the t,. Mr. Cobb and his garage business in lndin were also rl-ad. Mr. Albert. Horton. arrived home today from tilc North -—-—-—<o@--— lie reports good re» 5111i; from that int-nifty, zine we will turn nut. lto hold on to our advertisers wepary nlust lncrcnse our subscriptions. ills |’rtlvillcinl‘\yu1~ ,\1.-111r.1-1.1|_ ‘Chapters: Nova Sclltiu. Newlil'lllls-,111l>nlllci"s of the (lrllcr in iluy (‘allq ilwick, “flllllllllil, Ontario. Saskatltllo- 11111.1“ 1111111111111011; wnu, Alllortll and ilritisil (‘nlulnbilflpcfllrl> we, l-osulzlrly- supported those All allowed the wou- p11lilisl1l-rl 49'1"] Work. P‘|‘1"“'m"“| “ml b°m""lirliisll magazine-s net-ll no praise. tllreuslleuublu, u may WP“ in cullucclioll with Sllc also exhorted ‘engailed extending and fitting up his corrlmndious and up-to-dnie fox ranch for the |\f‘('0llIlllOi|llilDIi of his increased stock, now awaiting ut- tentinn in their new quarters. Canada. by the Ordcl". , weimellda)’ lllimll")! “'9 Teilllllpluys llllli tile ('lll"lslnlus (‘llrfl coul- ‘OHIW cfilllmllll? 0" PWIHKTBUOII Wfllkpelltloii \\'l‘l'i‘ also tlcult with. Sti- rclul by Mrs. (J. (f. Henrn. llfBrsll-islliil slll- did lull kuou- orally Dom- “LPl llltlln oruaillzlliinu ill l-ltvsel‘ touch every lleulrhter of the Elnpire llfiwvltil u..- ilrlltlillfl, tllnil (lllrfl. ‘really with olltstreltvlled bands to urgcli ille cllnlplctlilu of tilc \\':lr ‘welcome and cheer the people whil‘|_\1.-111..1-1111 1."11|11|_ come to adopt this, land, as their own. ill closing she sllid; eufous- d ‘lllls scat-lion was ll drlvc in \\‘:l.~lt ~ MPI- Mll|1‘-°|"l!llll»ii|l‘|lillhl@8.l‘¢t" field liolt‘ Links aull zlftcl-utltlu tea. D0119‘! 3n lncrelille "l 20 (‘lllllllfllllflli- lll the evening tllcrc was a theatre lhvllptlfli urrllllizctl by the Saint John‘ l.‘illllil'illill (‘llilliit-‘l’. to Hill‘ ills flllu-, llHflt-d piclllrc or lllc Prince or Willi-s. Dependable for Every _ "M A Canadian-made Pr “Yndsor, Ontario After Exercising Wash Out The Pores With Cuticura Soup and have ll clear fresh complexion. Al- slated by Cutlcurn Ointment, it does much to prevent pimples and keep the skin healthy. Cuti- curaTaicumlsapei-fectpowder. senses-m were: CHAMPI Mrs. Jackson reported on Ontario i-‘lre Relief Cumiiliitt-Ic. Wednesday afternoon was election of officers. Saint John ltilulicipui |.~.-,.,1,.,~|..1,,,, m, Chapter. invited the delegates 1 (d111,. 11.4.1111...“ dinner in the Admiral Realty iin- mi had n splendid time and were’ There were 450 guests prP-llvyvllllyl entertained. The tnblcii were ilcuutifullvi dflcflrfimd with SDflllg flowers. .\lr.'tilat tilc next annual IIIPPUIIK would (‘ommentlat-I Monthly was gill-ll 'l‘iltlst- Wilt! act-opt- wns announced‘ The ROQEPS Hard A Coo, ‘LtdJ DISTRIBUTORS Iiarl Spicer sang three beautifully» held ill Winnipeg. solos and the orchestra played illlrlug thc WW1. a 141111111“: 1M1. .l.