To the “callwf tho outdoors,” add the call for Philip Morris. It's a cigarette particularly liked by men and women who appre- ciate the smooth distinctive flavour of. selected aabaocos. u onnls EASTERN GUARDIAN ..'NEW IVIIIMISTER AT MOS. 525G33- Rev. Robert Bryan, who _ ceDled 8 Call t0 the Church 0i Christ at Montague will arrive i: tame l“ Drench the first Sunday ed film-lat. it has been announc- . e comes to Montague [mm the Tuxedo Park Church of Christ at Calgary. Alberta. His wife and tlilieir slab)’ bvy _wili accompany Pmi F- Brynn will succeed Rev, au Richardson who has mlnlst~ ered to the church for gqvyml are Rev. Owen Still Jr.. oi Hanna 51116118. Rev. William Weale oI Vulcan, Alberta and Elmer Stain- tun of Toronto. student minister at Greenmount. PEI. Rev. J. W. Hflyter oi New Glasgow, P.E.I.. as- sisted for a few days. Mrs. Stain- ton is camp nurse and Mrs. Annie Belle Houston of Charlottetown is camp mother. The weather for the most part, was good for camping, with a couple oi thunder storms and some cool nights thrown in to add variety. ‘But the calnpers wok it all in stride with high s irits. Located on the north ban o! Brudenell River, the camp is known . “t ince Montague ..'Llel&onant (loves-nor .1. A. has proclaimed thk weal ten Up Week‘ for tbs Prov- . Our town rs ahead!’ brown as "Mon! who Beau! ui“ but there ma: s opportunity (or im- h all due mmsci to oitiuans have airoady oonoanrrutad tn ziyim their horns environ- msn, let us endeavour lo do a little more and the and result should be beautifully satisfactory. 83l- a§n"=‘-'n¥"?$as'i"lr.“‘l.3_£?°l’i° °‘ ablish Grads XI in ‘s school. an a tunpt was XII. Th attempt did not pear iruit because the central authorities ladred sui- iio.en interest One may well ask why this eastern centre old nor meet rvilh understanding. Numer- ous unsound reasons were forward- . mostly surrounding financial standpoint. The sto , enucgtiun versus iinanoe is well own to us all Who wins this stru gle oert- ainly not the ocmt oi e ucaiiona‘ irruprovernen-t. Then the linancia standpoint emerges the victor but when does the money dopri the Educatoinal Depsritsnent find utilisation? To dale. the members elected by our various constituencies to iii Provincial House. have not deem: ir necessary to appropriate sulflci- lo educate the moth o our country. Phm column wonders what one department justly de- serves greater u‘. t than the field of educarion Why the suc- cessive irustees oi our provincial democracy cannot see this point o! view and lake action accordingly. has caused grove concern not on.y to citizens c! P E.l. Now We urge what this prosper ous lown with a comparatively large and prosperous surrounding ocvun- try. again strive ior a Grade XII. We surely deserve this community welfare tact r. anc who deserves the right to say us nay. he! the voice of Kings nty be heard more alien in our provincial capital and gradually but surely the loo ion deaf ears shall wocn and we shal imrl our efforts marked with success. Soitball games have becn play- ed for some weeks in Montague Georgetown and Cardigan have won over Monlawe and Montague and surrounding towns. ‘Icarus from gi rooran Business' Training Studio Closes for Summer Holidays The Corcoran Business Training Studio closed icr the summer months on Thursday, altar a most successful yosr's work. The Principal, Miss Corcoran. presided, and beiore annou ‘ " the names of graduates, s ks a few words o! commends on to the students, on the splendid at- tendance, and also upon the e!- torts they had put iorth during the year as shown in the satisfactory results of the various examination papers. She said ths piospecis ior employment looked bright, and ad- vised all, to continue their studies during the holidays, those who had iinisired shorthand theory to keep reviewing, and those who had iln- ished and were graduated to keep on with speed work so that they would be ready when a position offered. Miss Corcoran then wished the students a very pleasant vacation. The Pass List follows: The following students have completed the required work oi the shorthand and Ty-pewriting Louise Wedge, Angelina Coyle, Mabel Creamer,‘ Marion Carr, Marjorie Arbing, Helen Sumarah, June Miller. The following students have completed the required work oi the Bookkeeping Department: Louise Wedge, Anita MacDougali Angelina Coyle, l-lilma Cannon, Dorothy Ings, Doris McKinnon, Robert Poole, Delores Carmody. Teresa Steele, Winnie Doucette, Myra Costain, Amelia Taweel, Marie Callaghan, Arden MacCor- kell, Teresa Curley, Carmen O'- Neill, Ina Caswell, Eleanor Clapp, Leah McMahon, Betty Coady, Helen Sumarah, Elaine Chorley, Joyce McCarville, Muriel Quinn, Cecelia Thistle. Kathleen McFar- lane, Joan McEwen, Wilfred Kig- ns. Louise Wedge, Angelina Coyle and Helen Sumarah completed the IERSIAAII CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED (l. l. Dunning, Mgr.) HARDWARE. PDOUB 8 PRODUCE l LUMBII. Phone s - Montages. P.5d. i IAURTASUE GARAGE (G. A. Nicholson and C. A. Nicholson. Props.) GENERAL REPAIRS ACETYLENE WELDING P. 0. Box 3G0 Phoue iii-ii Montague. P. E. Island BU S IN E uonraoua surruss or a arm-as 1mm m.» ma. w. Take n. Our Plant n wui Pounded) ' ITJNERAL DIRECTORS AND The Montague Furnishing do. Ltd.- MGIIIIIB. P. I. I. ' ll. J. IIAIUII nauo srons: Optometrist - Prescription vrramrns or Au. rrmps Phone ill-l - Montana '31“ ‘ w. a. MOLE a. o».- nrmrrsp , Dealers In nav Goons-uncompres- nannwans -~ soors and snoas, m, Phone 821-2 " Imm- Mwlasua. P.2d. . £ Phone Montague 62-2 wvvx T. M. Llewellyn Ltd. E Merchants m STOCK-GOODYEAR riass so! was: sasr oaaaia scraaaroas-soo and m as. 0n Hand Klimuir, P. I. l. McGowan‘: Limited GENERAL MERCHANTS ‘M’ w MONTAGUE VERE DESK 8: Sllll MONUMENTAL IANUFACTUREBS Phone 88-11 Montague Phone i190 C‘ srlottetosvn ' I’ Boudroault s Mollald as Ki-Ora and has operated nn- Gsneral . Gov’t. Rsfd. Egg Grading Station EGGS. POULTRY and SUPPLIES Phone 6'1 nually at the site approximately in turn. has deleated Soufls and 16 years. , Charlottetown. —€——-__ Last ear a Montague learn em- TORCH-SINGER ILL ‘ crged v toriovisly 110m two leagues; one including Georgetown and PARIS. Cardigan and the other including Josephine Baker. torch-singing Souri-s. Georgetown and Car n darling of Paris In the 305, was At a meeting held in C igan. reported seriously m here today. July 51h a new schedule was ar- The 39-year-old native of Sr ranged including Peake Station. Louis, Mo. was taken ill in Rabat, Cardigan. Montague and George- Morocco. where she had gone si- m Wil ter a Eufopggn m“ Miajor J A MacDonald. M L A has generously donated a cup for this league and with the si1ver~ wear in view. great enlhnsiasm is expcclcd among lhe players. The teams would npprvciaie more back- ing from the own iolk. sc let us see you and hear you during this series oi games. A provincial meeting o! vhb med- ical doclors o! Prince Edward ls- lsnd i: being held in Mcnlaguc July 23rd. work of both Departments in one term. Harold Dobson wrote Final Ex- aminations in Double Entry Book- keeping, Grade 2 and Eileen Mc- Guigan wrote Finals in Grade l. YQBFS. ..'SUCCESSFUL CHURCH CAM? —Approxlmate1y 50 young people are attending a lo-dgy Qhurch of 0hr!“ Cami! at Brudeneil River and 5mm“ "5 mflfly more are re- gistered for a junior camp which iwlll follow the closing of the sen- or classes this week. Rev. ‘id D Dunbar of the Charlottetown ll, J. MABON OPTOMETRIST Fitting and Séraplyilll Glasses Delivery To Bus Stop Everything For The Famllv Open TUES. ins sar. Eveninla Montague. P.E.i. j GARAGE FOR SAFE, DEPENDABLE SERVICE Jill)’ 8 - (Reuters) -~ Spelling-Possible ioo Film" 32 (Alphabetically Arranged) There comes a time in the life of every car when it needs the attendance of ‘a really good mechanic, one who will do the job right, do it swiftly and do it economically. The Montague Garage, offers you not one such man but two. Between them, Mr. G. A. Nicholson and Mr. C. A. Nicholson, have had many years experience in keeping all makes of cars in top notch running order. This popular automobile hos- E pita] has been serving the motorists of Montague for over twenty-five years. Their ‘well equipped garage, high standard of efficiency, and long years of experi- ence make the Montague Garage one of the safest places in this district to take your car. Irregardless ‘of make or year you will find it running better after it leaves. The following students obtained the maximum marks: " l-lllma Cannon, City Delores Carmody. City ll/larion Cari‘. Eldon Elaine Chorley, City Myra Costain, Ca-pe Traverse Angelina Coylle, Fort Augustus Kathleen Cur ey, City Winnie Doucette, City Mamlmwt WWI" ggilneglzle (T221131? elegy Phone 83-4 ~ Montague. P.E.l. Helen Grant, Montague ’ Lois Hennessey, City Joyce lilcCarvillc, City" Arden MacCor-kell. City Anita‘ McDougall, New Haven -:Lcah McMahon, City June Miller, City Teresa Steele, City Helen Sumarah, Grindstoneis- land Amelia Tawecl, City Louise Wedge, City Thc following obtained s. ééOsilNrovw FREIIIIIPS SERVICE STATION IRVING OIL PRODUCTS STEWART & BECK General Merchants Look ln And Inspect Our Full Llné o! FURNITURE Phone 31 l Montague, P.E.l. '; I Attention Farmers Openhig a feed service Montague, July 6th. This Mill will carry a complete line of Mill Fceds and will do cus- tom crushing and mixing. Located across Mill Street from Th wmnelrsj: . apital Auxiliar‘ gigging“), “d “d” u“ held I: meeting July 5 and decide ---— -» to serve iood at the Montague moron LLEWELLYN 3w“- ‘ml-l’ 1°’?- w 1d - oorsiiitil 'B=ll. RC Mia-x his. e m“ t W“: nnnynaga been added lo i-he Montague de- raau non sans AT MARIE, P.E.I. One of the most desirable farms in King’s County for sale. This farm is beautifully situated on the west side of ' St. Peter's Bay. Farm consists oi over 100 acres oi fertile and well cultivated land, also approximately 6 acres of good woodland. Excellent hay and grain crop this season. Dons McK1nn°n_ city Elegtrifc power line‘ runs through property. Farm ex- };‘l~‘;1‘f‘,fe,r°-‘i§§$m§md§arfj§§ ‘£2121 aim-lice glut-ray- (Silly ten s rom railroa to paved highway. Farm buildin s. " ' ' . Mr "l" “ll-l- i3’ including root cellar in good repair. Concrete floogs m,“ and m M §§{§,“C‘f,§‘§;‘°§;,ff§, throughout. Water facilities in barn in addition to pump 0i one new Phyllis Munh, city-es at house. Large attractive house in good condition having Mary Quinn—_-96 hardwood floors and furnace, suitable for accommodating Miss Margaret MacDonald. mi- Elm" Mcamgam- C“Y'_94 tourists if desired. For further particulars apply to dam nurse a, me pflnce Edwmd The following obtained 90 and . d owner by mail or call anytime before 10 a.m. or after 7 p.m. mind Hospital “pent Monti“ a‘ u“ er standard time. mil] t. - Opposite Vere Beols Montague, l‘. E. I. Ollioe Hour! ll) to I2 A, M. 2 to i5 P. M. \J\./\J Holidays etc" by appointment Office Cohnectqi With DRUGSTOBE E w. A. JBIIIISTOIIE (Est. 188d) Oldest Established Firm _ in Montague. - onooaarss, - i-‘aorr - FLOUR - FEEDS Smoke s‘ Supplies. School Snppliss__ and Hardware Phone 6 Montague, P.E.l. a IIOUIPS saavica STATION GAS-OIL-WASIIINO ACCESSORIES Complete Lubrication Phone 44-11 Montague. P.E.l. Messrs. A Nelson and D Camp- bell are projectionists in operating B H Yeds ialkies in the western part of the province WAITEBWORTI COLD STORAGE MATS BAKERY (J. M. Clair. Prom. CIIISPY - CRUST a BREAD and DOLLS. Dslivsrv in Montagul and District Phone ‘l0 Montague. P.E.I. and CANNING FACTORY See as about Cold Storage Locker Space. - Canning oi all Kinda WILFEED WATTERWOBTH Montague. ital, Charlottetown is vacationing M3119 Callaghan. City n Montague a; guest o1 My, and Mabel Creamer, Souris Mrs. Ralph Beck Teresa Carley, Waiervals Charles Downe, City Misses Ester and Ru-tn Mac- . J. J. STEWART MEATS - FISH ac- .i" Schul- . . construction King's County Hospir~ mu GOODS and VEGETABLES I oaocaarss g Mm s‘ ‘ Phone d SOURIS vvv~AA--k . EASTERN Piililllllhfi oowraav E C ANNIE EAST PACK BRAND CHICKEN IIADDII - CIIICKIN - Ill!‘ Montague. P.E.l. Estate _ W. l). LEAR!) liogfii (Est. i898» THE MEN'S SHOP lG..A.- hoard - I». A. beard» ~A wide rauls or CAPS, HATS sud SPORT PANTS. South ‘ P. E. I. Phone 3 Montague. P.E.I. her home in tiicn-tague. Kathleen McFarlane, Cllty -——— W t Mm Jean 3mm’ a N on“ Muriel Quinn, aerva e g Joan McEwen, St. Peters figgémivt? s tflftllfaéfigwakend “T he‘ Eleanor Clapp, City € ____ Harold Dobson, City Miss Helen Gran-t. sun-nu m Cecelia Thistle. City , Charlottetown has visited her par- The following students deserve tents. Mr and Mri T. V Grant M mm“: special mention for diligence in 0 _ _ their studies but did not write FAIRFIELD and VICINITY Final Examinations: Lois Hennessey. shorthand and ‘Among the most recent visitor-a lo Fairiield was the Rev Father Typewriting; Phyllis Munn, Short- Sheahan £1 of Wilmington, D-Ct o hand and Typewritlng; Kathleen While here he was the guest Mrs J 8 Curley. shorthand and Typewrit- ML and _ Jmm m‘ h“ ing, Rita Berrigan. Shorthsnd and Wsupiathsr Sixlus MaoPhee. This : elri Typewriting; d Miriamm Notitlng,‘ m: - ~; ply hi}, Shorthand an Typewr ng; ear his wilvilignm in his prsigv Anderson, Shorthand and Type- gt ithsdkiaiglngsgagliuéheo (“no writing; Robelrtt‘ hzvflfialgieihliiglllliixtl e ' an ypewr n; . lng his short stay He was accom- sh u, d a (1 qypewflum- m)“, 9mm‘ f“ m‘ “wr” by w, DeoCrosth? Bordkkseplng; Judie Mc- gflg’ h‘ Mmunfmemfde m, "in Nairghton, shorthand and Type- bmh my, by-planq_ writing; Bernice Murray, Short- Her many friends are glad to wel- come Miss Jennie Campbell bee: gtter her winter spent in Arlington. ALFRED L. WEBSTER. Maris Midgell, R.R.. P.E.I. w GEORGE Mun“ GBOCEBIEB b FEEDS New Perth Phone BS-M lxportsrs or masons mo erasure ~ Soar-la, r. s. l. ‘ a. n. nioainos o. Still GROCEB-IES. CONFECTIONEIY sud SMOKERS’ SUPPLIES P. L. Island Mowers Rakes‘ Phone 30 fix, .. fi THESE FIRMS WILL SERVE YOU WELL. A limited number oi McCormick-Daring fi-it. mowers, ill-it. rakes and tl-it. double disc tractor har- rows. v Writs, call or phone immediately to insure de- 117.917.- LIMITS ssavrcr: - STATION (1.. n. Stewart. Prov-l IRVING OIL PRODUCTS WASHING - BIMONIZING LUDIIOATION Phone n was. P-E-I- BAILDII. SHOP Soarla. P. I. l. PATBONIZI THEM FOB YOUR hand and Typswrlting", Elmer REQUIRE I Cboverie. Bookkeeping; Winnie Doucette, shorthand and Typewrit- ing; Eleanor Toomba, Shorthand and Typewriting; Florence Sinnott Typswriting; Enid Moraon, Short- hand; Marion McDonald, Short- hand and Typewriting; Aileen Mc- Donald, Shorthand and Typewrit- lng; Charles Downs, Bookaeping; Blanche Conway, Typewriting. 3005p] Ilsts now for l McCormick Bearing Binder Twine WIOLIIALI AID RETAIL ‘w. n. JENKINS‘ ~. v . 200-213 Great George Strut p Dealer International Harvester 00., Ltd. mg‘, B. Rig: "igsfg 7- vMouaToesl-Timra-Fri. I a st. Colombo aghast.“ to m” ‘Io . . II ““‘ “‘ “My her mother. $92-11: ldclildletn —~ v v Ihiriield. Li/5.’A_ccdid1ent,ii-Sicl¢trda , f" awn ’ MoliEIllPS GARAGE (lobar! l. Melieuaie. Prop.) ran-rs and osnsaar. nsrarus nsoox: moron on. nomor mas , - ow <. ‘ma. v1. < s m sun anoornv oaooslrss a moon - o." i. l. ram! M858 Mr. and MI! AH. ‘ ell and son Ronald were recent v tors m St John. N,B. the guests 0i their daugher Mrs. A. Mfiinon Mrs, Marie Pruitt lnd grand- daughter were recent visitors to louria M. m M“ dmwlmtrrvs. her Pa}! . Oamwelfa Dove. muuuuyTo-orlim sndIion Jarvis were visitors to lint Baltic recently. 1 Miss Barbara A. Swachan is visit ath homei kstlslia was aciiagdradsthrltripbyol; .22...." - crimson...“ u" sasawrs- ' vapors srlantm roar-saws. INIIOIIOIDSI 1. m J. J. w: oyiiu ' GINIIAL dramas-razors mo»... LAAA a‘ the u-gfit all»: ' a firs?“ ma... homeowners ma- ww- _ - a, . ".1"- the . '\ ~. . “ wmvtau- \ to