two I110 JUNE 2o. i931 i”... Novelties i a OPENING BEACH qimzeovai mu Gyro Club Summer Dances iMonday, June 22nd“ Dancing from 9.30 to 2 Tickets: $1.00 each IT’S A GYRO DANCE Refreshments ________._~% ill llruonlllu WALLACE LOWRY on satufdlly last, there passed au-iullv away at the City Sanct- mum cambridge. Mass, Wallace Lolvrv at,» th-f age of thirty -three rears. A for a severe illness of about ' nths duration, borne with mm rosflZFlBtlOH, the young man entered happily into rest. The de- qrascll ivns born at St. Catharlnes, a g. l. the youngest son of the m; Mr rind Mrs. David Lowry and a, 5 rots-ran of the world war he hlld enlisted with a battalion from his native province and served ov- pried.’ vfth the C. E. F. Some seven m. eight years ago he moved to Cambridge. where he has resided “or since. Wallace was popular with his many friends and assoc- iates in the community and in the cohgrtlgllilrln of the Scottish Kirk a: ivhirh he was a member. The funeral, which took place on Mon- day afternoon from the residence o; his friends, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Madman, of Alliston. lllass, was 15mm attended, services being‘ cundnrird by his pastor, Rev. J. W. S. Lowry, at the house, and at the place o.’ interment in Glenwood Cemetery, Everett, Mass. He leaves lo mourn for him. two brothers, John. of st. Catherines. P. E. I- ind David, of Quincy. Mass. one zisilor. Mrs. A. Laforet, of Mans- field, Moss. “ORE U. S. MAGAZINES lllAY m: rune or TAX OTTAXVA, June 19.—A survey of 1e magazines entering Canada nu: IKE rm is: (iREIIT GEORGE STREET SPORTING GOODS IIIFYCLES. MOTORCYFLES lei L's sharpen Your Lawn blower. PHONE 9i]. mziunisai. FOll SALE" I hilt-r by private sale. my farm cf 85 1H‘X'(‘S. zit Spring Valley, Lot l8, Prince County. This is choice land. 60 acrrs of which is under cultiva- litn and the balance in wood. The 0'00 will he sold with the farm. This property is convenient l0 Church. stores, school, blacksmith illrp and is flvc miles distant from lierulncicn, one of the best ship- llinz prints in the county. The farm buildings are in good state of‘ repair. l-‘or further particulars apply to CECIL CASLEY, Slum val! v It. n. N .5. MO-SQO-ttsiii.‘ e ' o HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION The Anflllfli lllecting of the P. E- lsluml llolstcln Association will be Mid in the Agricultural Hall, Char- lottetown, qr. prldny, Jun: 35th, at 1.30 l’. Bl. _The Annual Field Day and Picnic will hr held at Bunhury Farm on My 7th. Plan to come. C. E. MMKENZIE, from the United States has been undertaken by the department of national revenue, and, though it is incomplete, it is learned today that, some 500 of the 700 periodicals which enter Canada will be exempt under the classification: “Educa- tional, religious or scientific.“ Most of these exempted maga- zines, however, enjoy small circula- tion and are published at compara- lllull Pullllc scllmll M E E __l_ I N ii -_@ Ilbllowing are classified summar- ies of reports received by thsDe- pertinent of Education on annual school meetings: QUEENS COUNTY CENTRAL ROYALTY INKERIVIAN tively infrequent intervals. Most; or the magazines constituting the bulk of receipts in Canada come within the other 200. Before the govern- ment is finished, however, it is ex- pected that a further exemption list oi forty or fifty will be compiled. The resolution was aimed specific- ally at those mRBB-zines which are voluminous with advertising and whose text-matter is entertaining rather than educational. CAPE TRAVERsE 5011001, The following is the standing of Cape Traverse School:— Grade IX-l, Vernon Howatt. Grade VIII-l, Evelyn Harvey; 2, Ralph Harvey; 3, Elmer Muttart. Glade VII-l, Earl Shechan. Grade VI-l, Esther Crooks; ~2, Arabella Gardiner; 3, Dora Lord. Grade V-1, Marion Dawson; 2, Helen Bell; 3, Hazel Sherren. Grade IV—l, James Crossman and jlelen Multart", 2, William Campbell; 3. Harry Gardiner. Grade 11I—1, Douglas Crossman; 2. David Clark; a, Austin Rowan; and Lloyd Macwilliams. Grade II—-1, Jimmie Heffel: 2,121- ta MacWilliams; 3, Arthur Bcll. Grade I-1, Ellsworth Newsome; 2. Dorothy Gardiner; 3, Vera Rog- erson. ' ' Teachersz-Bcrtha M. Mutlow and Georgie M. Driscoll. NORTH GRANVILLE Supplement , . $125 Nsw Trustee, Edward McCabe. New ‘Trustee, Hector Campbell New Trustee, J. 1-1. MacPherson. ARGYLE SHORE s tary. 5421-6~2)-tts3i. w" BASEBALL-Doubleheader AFTERNOON AND EVENING, JUNE 22nd. FAST AMERICAN VS. AIIEGWEITS 2.30 and 5.30 p.111. Admission 50c. Supplement . . un- 1 ,, ,izl%fig Expenses .........‘n...... $55 5205-0-16-19 20 22 \__- Total mo New Trustee. Albewflwlshsm- _ wasmortauup / 0° . 0 Supplement $1 Boys’ Suits Half Price m Total ........ I933 Rain chance for SCHOOL 50 BOYS’_ SUITS in fancy fawns anflzfeyfl. 810810 0" double breasted, sizes 28 to 36, long pants only. We are clearing this line out at HALF PRICE, which gives you a wonderful bar- ll ii L F PRICE CLOSING . . . .. Moore 6s” McLeod Ltd New Trustee, H th Mcvittlc. MARSIIFIELD NIWTOWN CIDSS swans!‘ Supplement, Principal $175 Assistant ... .. $170 Ibrpenm ................. 8300 Total $050 NORTH BUSTICO supplement $115 Supplement $175 Expenses . . $175 ‘Expenses 8168 Tctal $350 Total $343 New Trustee, w. P. McLeod. New Trustee, Michael Doyle. EAST ROYALTY HOPE RIVER supplement, Principal $180 Supplement $140 Assistant $140 Expenses .... ........ 810B Expenses . . . . . . . . . $203 —-——- New Trustee, F. W. Andrew Total $248 Supplement ............. $100 CAVEND15H_ DQ193585 $160 Supplement c125 ——- EXDenses 823'! Total . . . . . . . .. $260 ——— ‘New Trustee, Sydney Tpuwgdale, Total .............. . . . . . . . .5362 RENNIES ROAD 11w urlARLurrlrruwlv GUARDIAN Total 0105 New ‘n-ultoe, Walter Mullins. Supplement ..- $125 nip-um sac mum an New ‘trustee. Martin Kelly. NQW fillii-GC, CILYQIICG Rflfld. New Trustee, Cedric Simpson New ‘Trustee, Milton Green. Expcnses s 1s Supulerueut $100 ___ Expenses $110 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$200 -——- New Trustee, James Taper Total .... . . . . . $270 CUMBERLAND New Trustee, Lemuel Crlswcll. Supplement $100 EMYVALE Expenses s25 Supplement- $80 ___ Expenses ................ $660,’ Total . . . . . ..,. . . . . . . . . $135 -—--. New Trustee, Frank Hogan Total $720 srmuo PARK New Trustee, James p. McCluskeyi Supplement, Principal $275 GLEN ROY ‘ Assistants <2) ssao Supplement $75} Expenses $330 K107611505 $108;- . To“; _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $1155 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $183 New Trustee. John A. McDonald NINE MILE CREEK AUBURN Supplement $100 upplement $75- Expenses $94 Expense: Total . . . . . . . . $194 T0581 . . . . . New Trustee. P. 'J. Callaghan GREENVALE GltANDVlfilv I Supplement $125 sutilflenlem $199, Expenses . . . . . $100 Expense-i $35‘ Total _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $335 Total . . . . . . . .. $185 New Trustee, Albert Paul. New fiuswe. Auam Bruw- DARLINGTON GLEN VALLEY , supplement $125 Supplement. $100 Expenses ................ $135 57900555 ---------------- $35 Total .... ........... .. $230 Tbtal New True $140 c. Spurgeon McLean. us! | "18 overhead and the bower of snow (Jentral Guardian EBACKLEY UNITED Church. Service Sunday afternoon n. R o'- clock will be followed by Sacrament of Lords Supper. CEURCB‘, SERVICES. on June 21st will be conducted it Alexandra at 11 a. m.; Hazelbrool: at 3.30 p. m. and Cross Roads at ‘I p. m., by E. J. Chisholm, Pastor. AT UIGG—A church service will be conducted in the Uigg Baptist Church at 2 p. m. on June 21st by Rev. E. J. Chisholm. KEIR. MEMORIAL PRESBYTER IAN CHURClI-Mulpeque services will be resumed on Sunday, June i .' 21st morning service at 11, evening at 7.30. HAS FRIENDS 1N P. E. I._. Friends of Miss Olive Brodie, of Wentworth. N. 5., gradugtg o; Mount Allluon Ladies’ College, will he pleased to learn that she has passed her probation per-‘rd of ‘four months in the Rhode Island Hos- pital, Providence, R. 1., and has re- g ceived the highest average of marks l‘ in the class, thus continuing her Progress which she started at the Ladies’ College, winning 3, 501d medal-Sackville Tribune. MARRIAGE-On Wednesday ev- 0111118 at 6.30 dclock at the home oi’ the bride in Meadow Banlr, Matilda Emma Boyle. daughter of Mr. Geo- FEB Boyle, was united in marriage to Robert Bruce MacDougall, o1 Lin. ionvale. Prince Co, 9.15:1. The cere. m0“?! was performed by Rev, 11 y; R055. B-A-. of Cornwall United Chllfllh. in the presence of fifty guests. The room was tastefully decorated with cut flowers and pot. led Plants. The wedding bell swing_ ball. white lilac. geranium, Colced. "w- and becomes 1n the been. 9mm“ made 0 WW attractive wed- />ea [/7 SAVE 01118 corner. The Wedding March man. After the congratulations were 55L“; W05 played by Selina. Myers, cane. given and as the newly wedded pair (l m". ‘and the bride attracted the at- signed the usual papers, a beautiful 5125-50 tentlon of all as she came down solo was rendered by Miss Helen the stairs, escorted by her tube); Crosby, accompanied by Miss Myers, The attire of the bride was charm. after which all present enjoyed the m8 111 every way. The beautiful hospitality of the home and partook bridal veil of silk net, fell gracefully o! a bountiful wedding feast of from her white bridal coronet and delicacies too numerous to enumer- harmonized completely yvm; he, 0 bouquet of white lilac with maid. Newman. niece of the bride, carried a. basket of honeysuckle and wore n. dress of pink organdic. The brides- ‘ daughters, Eileen and Irma. of Long cii-Pfled a bouquet of beautiful white gethcr with many beautiiul chairs $203 Mass, will spend the next months, with friends in Charlotte- town and vicinity. ustine seminary, Toronto, arrived ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ " s so home Thursday evening to ate. and then a sound as of a cow- dress of white flat crepe. She wore bell filled the air, and strange and a necklace of brilliants and carried awesome faces appeared at the windows. This was the time for the en hair fern. The flower gfi-l, vema bride and groom to present them-l selves and share the delicacies of the feast with their well wishers. The newly wedded pair will live at l Unionvale, near Olieary and the large table, filled with presents, to- and paintings all testify to their popularity. We wish them long life and happiness. PERSONALS Mrs. Jessie l-iume, of Cambridge. two /" Mr. Eugene Murray of St. Aug- spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murray. Mrs. Earl MacKenzie and little Creek. are visiting her father, Mr. George MacDorgail and sister. Mrs. Florence Macintosh, at Cambridge, Mass, for the summer holblay seas- l on. -—-—- l Mrs. Georpe Horan (nee Missl R. M. White) formerly of Murraya River. has been confined to her‘ home, Plant Ave. Jamaica Plains.‘ Mass with illness for the past month but is gradually improving in‘ hmlth. - | SPRINGFIELD SCHOOL for the month of May:- Grnde X-l, Dorothy Mayne; 2. Winnifred Sinclair; 3, Vernon Mac- Guigan. Grade IX-l, Gerard MacGulgan. Grade VIII-l, Ruth Lambe; 2, Olistes MacGuigan. - The following is the honor rollwhe 14th instant. their» men demand quality and solid satisfaction —~the biggest value on the srnu Cut Smoking Tobacco market today. lVlLMOT VALLEY A very pleasing event took place’ last Thursday evening, June 11th, at the Bedeque Baptist Parsonage. when a reception was tenlcrcd to Rev. A. G. and Mrs. Crows, on their return from a brief honeymoon. A purse of money was also presented to them, on behalf of the congrega- tion. Wc all join in wishing Rev. and Mrs. Crowc many long years of happiness. Mr. John Burrows, Wilmot Val- ley. is having his beautiful rcsi- dence made moiie-"attrdctivc by a fresh coat of paint. Mr. Hunter of Kensington is the decorator and is making a splendid showing. Mr. Harry Curtis is taking op- portunity _of tho brief rcmitc from work in bcailiifying his already lovely prclniscs by giving his out- ‘buildings a coat of '\\'llli.C\\'IlSl1 and paint. This has materially added to the appearance oi his home and surroundings, as well as preserving . the life of the buildings. A large number of the friends and relatives of bliss Jennie Mc- Callum, Lower Ucdcquc, gathered at her liolnc on Monday cvcning to tender iicr a bridal shower on the cvc of her approaching marriage. Miss McCulluui was tho recipient oi many costly and beautiful gifts, which indicate in a tangible wny the esteem and respect. in nhich 5.11‘ is held. Among those who nltcndcd from Wilmot Vnllcy were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ilogg. Mr. and Mrs, J. Brenton Waugh, Mrs. Alice Waugh. Mr. Ralph B. MacCaull and G. E, Hucstis motored to Charlottetown on Sunday, al WlllCll time a short service ot the P. 1C. I. Orphnlidlic, Alt. llcrbgrl, nus CO1 uelrd for liic benefit. of lllC lil.lc onus, by Ml", iiucsiis. dvi... .4 ell... .-_- 1%’: 5r eaQ/béoe ‘lo/acre.’ IT’S just what we Maritime lP/Xiill‘ SEVEN .4: --l00% rue 5 Jiolqan‘ a HAlslns, John Burrows; Recitation, Margaret Pillrnan; Solo, Emerson Huestis. About 40 or more of the members of Excelsior Division, Sons of Tem- perance. Wilmot Valley, motored to Long River on the evening of the 16th instant to pay a fraternal visit to Onward Division. This Division has only been organized less than a year, but. has already some 60 or more members. showing that the old Cause of Temperance still has many followers. A fine time was enjoyed by all. Mr. Lloyd Crozier, of the staff o! the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Sulnmerside, has been transferred to Montague, to do relief worl: there for a. couple of weeks, after which he will proceed to the Ma1n~ land. His genial smile will be much missed around these parts. How- ever, we join in wishing him success i " = new location.-—W. SOURIS Mr. Howard Gregory of Boston", arrived in Souris recently to spend a vacation with friends and relat- ives. Mr. Gregory's many friends are pleased to scc him back to his old home town after an absence o! a number of years. Mr. Eagle Paquet of Charlotte- town, u-os a visitor to Souris this week the guest of friends. Mr. Charles Kennedy, Morrell. paid a flying visit to Souris this weck. Mr. and Mrs- Walter Fraser, Greek River, were recent visitors to the Eastern end of the Island. All‘, Harold Mcssorvry‘, Charlotte- town, was o motorist to Scvrl". on 1V ti". A record nitcnz‘, ll‘~ - Sunuvlrsllc v12 fr: to Sollris ed b}; the Sl(‘1'<‘i'.l2'_\' til 111.: \‘.';‘1:: ‘ ‘iis work iizvilltlfll .\[l', .7. A. 3.101‘- Vallcy Silnclay School on Sunday, ri or». brill". -lli lprrscnt. This is the 1dr [or lills Mr. E. ll. hlrliochcrn, Chm‘- ‘sensail yet. Our objlcii ..: 50. lotwtovcn, spent 'I‘hursday' in Sour- 1S and Eastern Kings on business. On Monday" evening. Juno 15th. the Excelsior Players. Wilmot Vill- Mr. Chester Bruce of East Baltic ley. presented their B-{Hfl- Pill)’, a comedy "Take My Ad . passed through the Eastern Met- ropolis on Thursday. New “tilt”, Allin Gillil. Holylfpnov/[NG MAN xpillemem -------------- --~ H- -'--‘ glflid. Miss Hazel Lockhart, wore a. PICKS WRONG HOME Fem" ‘ "is °i W" rink flat crepe and .__. supplement . $125 PORTLAND, ore" Jymm ma) Total .................. .. $270 Expenses $110 and yellow Iris. Mr. Gordon Boyle Emroy Jones is a home-loving sort Bgglgfiee‘ Malcolm Mrphan‘ tom $2“ brmher M ‘he bride- W05 Brooms- oi a person‘ _ U . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘ __ _‘ _ _ ,_ supplement . . . New Trustee, Anthony Clarkin. I File time. since 02S deputy Un- Expemss KINGS COUNTY MONTICELLO ltcd Stall: rfnzrshzlzls have taken mvznvmw supplement artsy an e era courts ave To“, supplement $75 3x13011595 him to stay away- but Emroy always New nustee Joseph Canagher‘ Expenses ____ _ $ 50 returns with uncrring instinct to GLENHNNAN’ _____ ‘Tolal _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ __ 111s lonely 10S $113910 113811 in m9‘ Supplement s 75 Total . . . . . . . . . . .. $125 New Trustee, M. McPhee “Vlids of Umpqua National forest. ‘ Expenses s 35 New Trustee. Joseph Bum“ 55;“; “WEE Recently he was taken out forthe k null-mm“); Supplejflgnf, s 75 fiml UT"- Fedeffll Jlldli? M00001’; Tom _____ __ 31m supplement $100 E-Xpenses s 5 507000000 him t0 51X mouths in 1811i New Trustee’ J_ J_ Mcmnam Expenses ................. $ 50 _,_. but paroled him on condition he‘ ICNGSTON ' . ___.'_ Total Stayed out of the evvummuui ill“- Supplement, Principal $135 "mun $150 New muster. Henry 6.11am, her preserve where he insIs on Assistant $125 New q-ruggee. warm;- Myem GLADSTONE livms us u “squatter? Expenses $1005 neon or HILLSBOBO Supplement s 75 llnrun Cochrane, deputy marshal, _____ Supplement Expfluses ,. s 55 who usually draws the Job o.’ pack- Total $118; Evpanses S 63 ing into the mourtxins to take ‘RlSH-IOWN A Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “$130 Davis out. half exptrted to be call- suppmnmt $150 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $160. New. Trustee, Clarence Coady. ed on to make the trip again with- Expenses 5m; New Trustee, Harvey Douglas [GUERNSEY COVE in a few months. PRIEST POND ' Supplement $125 ________,_,___ _ Tom Supplement $100 Elven-wr- $150 CLARKE STEAMSHIP 00., LTD. New ‘n-uflge’ Emery Johnstgn mucosa S 42 —— - -- Total . . . . . . . . . . . $215 _ S_ uGASpESIA» CROSS ROADS _ ' S supplement w)“ Total . . . . . . . $142 New Trustee. Fred Derry. Passengers and Freight Calling Expenses _ _________ $20) New ‘Trustee, W. A. Ryan. HOPEI-‘IELD at Quebec and Gaspe Coast Ports ' _ SAVAGE IIAILBOl-m- supplement .. $100 have Arm, “w: Tum _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 540° Supplement $100 Expenses Montreal Ch'tcwn Ch'lown New flutes. R S‘ Reeves Expenses ,_,,,,_ _ 7-30 P-M- 7-00 A-M- 3-00 A-M» LONG “WEE Total . . . . . . . . . . . $255 June 3 “m, 9 Jun: 1,, suppmmn, m5 Total $165 New Trustee. Alex. ltzccrecur- Junc l7 June 23 June 24 Expenses _,,__,__________ $150 NEW TTHSRQ. Fulton l... Douglas. ELLIOTVALE July 1 July ‘I July ,____ LORNE VALLEY Supplement ...',,__,,,', 9,5 July 15 July 21 July 24 Tom ‘ ‘ _ ‘ ‘ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ “I .325 supplement $150. Expenses $ 94 chlmmewwn Ann“ New Trust“, Murdock Mme“ Expenses $ 61.50 _.__._ HAMPSmRE v Total $219 CARVELL BROS LTD supplement finial $211.50 "New Trustee, Joseph Carmichael. 4 17z0'5'2B'44a'2'16_30' Expenses s1‘ ell-glass?’ Murdock Mvmnald‘ ilpiglgim“ $150 1.0m $350 Supplement s 75 Expenses .... . $101 New flush!’ ca“ J_ swim Expenses ................. $1M‘ Tot i- ALBERBY Pmms . - -___ a1 $251 Supplement _________"___ ‘75 Total .................... $179 New ‘Trustee, W. M. Ryan, Expenses m5 sgellllnanwlzizrlghn F. Gomley‘ Alglvllltpllelnleixit $100 Blllllllfloflnt $100 Expenses . . ' $ 30 A'\I Total -- $190 ' ~ -- COLORED vTE 1 New “name, mun Foul Expenses ................. 8 05 T t l --—$13° LOWER NEW-row“ -———- OI .................... _ a” ‘Ibtsl $165 New Trustee, Hugh C. McPhee. (To Be Continued) Mr. F. E. P. Conroy, SOUIlS. re- turned to his home this week alter having spent a few days in Hali- fax, N. S. on business-S. Birch Grove lloll, Upper Freetown. Despite tho flirt lllnt iherc have becu scvcrul plnys in this hnll latc- ly, the audirncc was .1 fairly largo one, judging from ti": aipplouso, the one. and judging from the applause, the play was vvrll received. The fol- the floor) Smith, is this yours? Grade VI—-1, Winnifred Haslam; 2, Janet Sinclair; 3, Ivan Lambe. Grade V-—1, Raymond l-laslam; 2, Marguerite Sinclair. Grade III iSrJ-l, James Mac- Kay. Grade III (JrJ-l, Clare l-laslam; _____.______ Bots (pointing to cigaret stub on .' l Supplement ............. $100 | Expenses .. ............ I125 l “"' l Total .. $225 l New Trustee, .n. n. Fraser. BEDFORD l lenient $90 Try us for Your Next Meal. Days Holidays and Dine Here. 400 PROMPT SERVICE Meal Tickets on Sale. PALACE CAFE REGULAR MEALS REDUCED TO lowing performed bctwccn acts. So- Smlth-—Not at all, sir. You saw 2, Carroll Lambe. l0, Miss Evelyn Pillmdn; Recitation, it first. Grade If tSrJ-l. Ardyce lam H05- Give Wife a Few Grade II tJrJ-l. Bobble Howard v ,and Stuart Macltay, (equal). ' ~ Grade I (Sr.)—1, Norman Sin- clair. l Grade I (Jr.)-1, Evelyn Mathe- son. Perfect attendance:-Ollstes Mac- Guigan, Janet Sinclair, Winnlfrcd l-laslam, Ivan Lambs, Raymond- I-laslam, James MacKay, Carroll‘, Lambe, Ardyce l-Iuslam, Norman, Sinclair, Bobble Howard. Stuart MacKay, Evelyn Mathcson. l worth up to $9.50 for Boys’ Suits $5. 25 Boys‘ Suits. brown and grey mixed tweeds. double breasted, hloomcr or long" pants, worth up to $9.50. a clearance bargain just in time for SCHOOL $ CLOSING . Moore €<s° McLeod Ltd i -~.-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. i m 5378-6-19-1wk Teacher-Vivian Woodslde. -E. ‘av < hum“. q-J. ....,-.-. 4-1». .. r-->-r»--—_.~I--r~ ».---s~>-n-¢n=m~¢~»< -r\ . i a i, v l l‘ i