l PRINCE EDWARD — IIOLIDAY SPECIAL--TODAY £31‘? . . . MILLIONAI “IT'S ME, FOLKS! ANDY HARDY RE PLAYBOY!" .-rm: “ CHARDOTTETOWNT GUARDIAN Brady. Belt)’ afllltn. Beatrice , galyntelakis. Fairlie Prow‘a‘c.u1N_xe‘n;:y pwn Ann‘ u o lbum. Joan w | _ special prize for Pint. Aid work, donated by Mr. J. Ernest. Worth. 1 awarded to Ruth '1‘I.rbueb. . ‘ GRADE VII First who {or General Proac- iency. donated ell Bron. Merle M3. Q“-V ' ‘ - LE;_ . sro ’.CEC‘ OMING MONDAY " IA. PARKER - FAY HOLD "Story of Dr J2nner"—Robert Benchleu in "Wow to Sables" 8. —CARTOON-— a day! You'll bowl as they rid E - MICKEY R00 The Hardy family’: on Easy Street . . . for and handsome - - ~ And)’ In I119 19”” a high, wide ‘ "Boy oh boy! Thoae churn dm.nu,..and [boon wanting mynm in a country lown/ SHOWS 2.30 — 7 — 9 “THE SHINING HOUR ’ MARGARET SULLAVAN—JOAN CROWFORD—ROBERT YOUNG j>?jr'r' ~ — 1 2.30‘; 7.00 —— 3.45 ” ‘CAPITOL TODA .-\.\'D S.\T. SERIAL me SECRHT service“ will R . V“, \f- Roe“"°“‘. I i:dCdl‘yde Luci I And His Orch. COLOUR CARTOON MONDA Y at the CAPITOL HOPE HAMPTON—RAN 1:1;.7:..‘.:?m1i:6r’* : ’< West Kent School SPECIAL rruza L.S’I‘—Grade xi Governor-Gl:n€ral's Medal. 8- ' \\'ar':icd to the pupil atzalnlnrz the . highest standing for the S5“! . won by Rcbert. Fozsythe. _ Special Prize: To the pupil stanrlgng hlglhest in the year's 'wcrk; donated by H25 Honor Lleut. ‘Gcvtrnor D2Blois and won b.VT ‘ Robert Forsythe. Special Prize [or General Profic- ; lency. donated by His Worship . lMayor Foster and won by Leo La- . j custa. Prize for General Proficiency. 3 donated by Hon. T.W L. Prowse and won by Phyllis McLeod. Prize for General Proficiency. ldonatrd by W.A. Stewart and won by John Rcgers. ‘ Prize for General Proficiency. ldonated N. D. MacLean and rwon by Bil l-line. ’ Special Prize in English, donated [by G. F. Hutcheson and won by 'R.obcrt Forsythe. Special Prize in Arithmetic, do- nated by M.:. Gordon MacDonald and won by Phyllis McLeod. Special Prilg in Latin. donated ,by Mr. Noel DeBlois and won by ‘Leo Lacusta. : ,.. If your_ alarm clock makes too much HOISC. place a wide rubber band around the bail. You will find that the ala.m no longer screams. but gently intimates that It is time to get up. The third estimate of the 1938- 39 Argentine wheat crop piaces the amount at 335.l99.000 bushels, maldng it the second largest crop Ln the hzstory of the Repllbljc, the largest. wheat crop produced by the Argentine was 349,049,000 bushels in the 1928-29 season. . Use M fi. the RASCIALS Out: Whether you want to rid your home of BED- BUGS or MOTHS, we ‘ grace to have pests . . to get rid of them! Especially now that it is so easy and inexpensive! phone, call us and we’ll pet Your Pests Be Our Problem V. PHONE 89 fair. lwonx ENDORSED BY ma _ i3)_zov1NcrA1. HEALTH noann r-‘sci,-puss 2. ruumronsta » i r . ‘.?“4““‘-"T."4“?‘".“ Special Prize in French, donated by J. O. Hyndman and won by Brenton Hooper. Special Prize in Geography. do- nated by Dr. Iantz and won by Leo Lacusta. Fimt for Hls¢ory—Priae present- ed by the I.O.D.E. and won by Robert Forsythe. Second for lllstol‘y—Pri1e pre- sented by the 1.0 DE. and won by John Rogers. Special Prize for science. donat- ed by Mr. George Buntaln and won by Leo Lacusia. Special Prize in Mathematics. by Mr. Reginald Bell and won by Robert Forsythe. Special Prize. awarded on the basis of schoharshlp, athletics. cadet work. school spirit. and popular- ity, pre{nted by Dr. Charles can do it! It is-no dis- ._but it is a disgrace not Just step to your tele- do the rest quickly! IITEE Musica|—SpoI:Re7eI--Claiioo “ROAD - T0 RENO ” DOLPH SCOTT—HELEN BRODERICK-—GLENDA' FARRELL riV;FIAc)~yii-’IGVibh7cz:sTdveniure D ugan and awarded to George Macbzcd. special Prize donated by Mr. C. H B. Loztguortli {or su.-mnsd ap- ])ll((l'.l3l‘l to work throughout the ycar. awazdecl to Robert Forsythe. (‘crtificatrs oi’ Merit-1. ROI-‘>511 For v: 2. Leo Lacusta: 8. Phyl- d; 4. John Rages; 5. Certificates --- Paul Norman Low- lls 3 Bzll H3n'.=. Aticndance Williams to years). ther (1 year). Board of School Trustees Leav- In: Certificates (in order of merit) .«R::br=rt Gordon Forsyise. Leo‘ Wililam Lnztusta. Frances Ph3'1-H5 Mchtorl. John Rowland Rogers. William F‘.~cde.i:k Hine. Elizabeth Mildred Macl.-aine. Lowell Milton Erehaut. Thomas Heath Johnston. James Brenton Hooper, Gladys T~T'eanor Campbell. Al‘lson Leeman Saundrrs. Thomas Norton Rogers. Gzorze Jcrnlngs R/azers. James Sterling Walker. Georrve Thomas Anderson. Lorne Mark Bonnell. O'land Ross Down. John Paton Nicholson. Gerald Raymond Fos- ter, Gordon Arthur Haynes. stan- ley Morris Mclnnis. Inez Margaret Compton. George Douglas Mae- Lveod, Margaret Rose Gallagher. Ira Locke Yeo. Roland Jewell. Frederick Rupert Seaman, William Atnold Hodgson. Norman Davies ‘bowther. Allan Grant Andrew. GRADE IX special prize to pupil standing higrest in the year's work. donat- Gov. De- Blols. won by Margaret Fry. Second prize for General Profic- iency. donated by His Worship ll;/[rigor Forster, won by Graham a . Third prize for General Profic- iency, donated by ;'[r. Roy Cud- more. won by William large. special prize for Language, do- nated by Hon. '1‘.W~L. Pmwee and won by Margaret, Fry. special prize for Mnthematim. donated by Mr. Earl MacInni.s,'won by Margaret Fry. Firsc prize for History. presented gy I.O.D.E. and won by. Margaret won by “ " pulse for no- lency. donated by . W. A. Rlx. won by Philip Hardy. prize for general - lency, donated by Mr. J.0. Kym!- num. won by Bet. M.IePher Luck; 2. Philip mmy; 3. MacPherson: 1. David Bentley; 5. Marion Hlne Ceruficatu for Attendance: Ruth ) Mauri 00$‘: year: - oe ) years); Allison Carter (2 rs . special prize to pupil standing highest in the years work. do- nated by Oarvell BIOS” awarded to Albert. Sinclair. Second prize for General Profic- iency, donated by Mr. A11redPiek- ard. awarded to Sylvia Chandler. Third prize for General Profic- Oertincates at Merit: 1. Albert " 2. Sylvia chandler; 3. Delys Worth: 4. George Campbell: 5. Kenneth M.acKenzie. GRADE VI. First prize for General Profic- iency. donated by Mr. Chester Cox, awarded to George McDonald. Second prize for General Pron- clency, donated by Mr. Gordon McDonald. awarded to James Pa_l- mer. Third prize for General Profi- ciency. donated by Mr. Noel De- Blois. awarded to Maurice Blake. Attendance certificates: Gladys Peterson (6 years); Warren Mc- Rae (1 year). Certificates of Merit: 1. George McDonald: 2, James Palmer; 3. Maurice Blake; 4. William Sher- ren: 5. Donald Irvine. First prize for general proficien- cy, donated by Mr. Malcolm Irwin. awarded to Jack Randall. Second prize for General Profi- ciency. donated by Mr. W. A. Stweart. awarded to Archie Mac- Kinnon. Third prize for General Profi- ciency. donated by Mr. N. D. Mac- awarded to Robezt Mac- Trustee-s' Certificates of Merit: 1. Jack Randall; 2. Archie Mac- Klnnon; 3. Robert Macleod; 4. Grant Compton; 5. Lloyd Carver. Attendance Certificates: Gordon Bell (7 years); Lois Macleod (5 years); Irene Maobeod (1 year). GRADE V. special prize for pupil standing highest in the yea"s work, donat- ed by Mr. Chester Cu and a- warded lo Barbara Plckard. Second prize for General Profi- ciency. dona‘ed by Mr. George Bunteln. and awarded to Donnie Mrleod. T.!:'rd prize for General Profi- ciency. donated bv Earl Mc'nnis. and awarded to Joan Large. Certificahs for Attendance: Bar- bars. Pickard (4 years); Emelis. Tahweel (3 years): Marion Mc- Donald (2 years); Donnie McLeod (1 year), Czztificates of Merit: 1. Barbara Pickard; 2. Donnie McLeod: 3. Joan Lame: 4. Sheila Morris; 5. Elizabeth Martin. GRADE IV. ‘ First brize for General Proficien- tencv. donated by Mr. S. A. Mc- Leod and won bv Kenneth Yeo. Second prize for Geneflal Profi- ciency. donated by Hon. T. W. L. Pvonse and won by Jean Robin- son. Third prize for General Profi- ciency. donated bv Mr J.E. stems and won by Marilyn Rupert. Cerl:‘ficaies of Merit: 1. Kenneth Yeo; 2. Jean Robinson; 3. Marilyn Rupert; 4. Barbara Quigley; 5. Douglas Pierce. GRADE 111. special price to V‘:pil standing highest in the year's work,‘ donat- ed by Mr. William Rowe. 1nd I- warded to Hamid Met-.Phe'rson. Second prize for General Profi- ciency. donated by Mr. Reginald Bell and awarded to Jan-t Fee“. Third ;--lze for general profic- iency. donated by Mrs. Rene Tom- lins and awarded to David Mac- Eachern Attendance Certificates: Barbara. Wmtiocl: (1 year); Eugene Ward 1' yea . Certificates of Merit: 1. Harold MacPhe1-son; 2. Janet Scott: 3. David Maczzachernz 4. Eleanor Bourke; 5. Elaine Bourke. GRADE II. special price to pupil standing highest in the rear‘: work. donat- ed t e Kent. Parent- 'Iieacher Association, awarded to ry. Second prize for History. pre- sented by the l.O.D.E. and won by Graham Batt. Attendance Certificates: Melville Brown ('7 vears): Ralph Mu-Lead 6 yearsl: Bartley Ward (1 year). Certificates of Merit: 1. et Fry: 2. Graham Batt; 3. Wil- liam Lane: 4. Harold West; 5. Melville Brown. cams vm arb.‘and won by Bobbie second prize for General Pro- ficiency. donated by Mr. Gordon pl/figgonald. and won by Wilbur iencv domtfd lg Ml‘ .e1“EI Bierncs-. .. no . . . and Won by John stems. Attendance certificate: Mm-Leod. ('1 -rs). Certificates of Merit: I. Bobbie gigfigfcdi £1 Wilbur Rice; -John : . an Riobineom . . dell Carr. ' W” Special Prilel Snecinl prize to pupil aux-lain :{_I1?‘h_:v!tl‘I‘i_l tilienyeai-'9 work. donat- to lint‘?! "l":1rbusfli. ' ‘ Swan be or Gener i lency. donated Mr, J_l.6_ fiynd man. awarded to Nancy aimo . ' Third itize for General-. envy. demoed by Mr. ago;-gs 3. Bun eln. awarded to Billie Bourke. m<:'ert.i(r1lca’i‘e“_;or_A¢tendu:oe: Jim oérmmm 3;: ma: mew: ' . First prize for General Proflc- . v sncy, donated by Mr. W. A. Mew- Macuod. Bflvbie. Profl¢-- nuasuahz 2. -mu.-g 8irnneon;..;l.l ‘ Ellie 4. Joan I I0. .lohn'I Ambulance ' .. «tumour mm Aid ty Lou Bentley, non:-op, Howard Melnnis SPECIAL YALIIES Women’: Shoes .. WHITE BLACK I BROWN I Sport Oxfords ' Canvas---Rubber Soie a Cuban Heel ‘ an. : ..... FAWN ' M'"aN‘s.»" mini Nlc;.oo'.iiIo'u. it worm '- ’ as may ‘ :tlAl”:,nta I word annoy ll!- ablo In advance. .——:~——..—.——.._..——.—--——A— CONIIDBI-A'.I'l0N I-III BUI- ANCB. L-918$ -21-81. srncur. — a now violin: radio for only $14.96 at. Miller Bros. Ltd. L-861-6-29-2!." BOTH 0113 81303.35 will be openI Prld.aynigbt.butwillbeci0eedalI July int. Rh‘! L-318-0-29-Si. POLICE COUBT—-At police court 3 yesterday two men charged with breaking and entering I dw 1 hpuse and then. were remand until Tuesday. CHURCH OF sCO'l'l.ANl)—Ser- 2nd at Bag- Bishop, Minister. PASS ExAM!NA'l‘l0NB—-'I‘he Iollowing pupils or Hazel Grove school were successful in the Public School Grade ex-l aminations: Dorothy Baguall, Annie Pound. Stephen Mooonniey. Miss Barbara Pound was the teacher. CAVENDISE CHARGE. — Wor- ship on Sunday, July and in North Rustico at 11 A. M. and in Stank? Bridge at 7.30 P. M. Geo. W. Tllley. Minister. L-392-6-300-ll. PRESBYTERIAN CIlUR/Cl.-l—8er- 2 Harrington, ~ arsnfleld. 3 P. M. Mount 11 A. . Stewart. 7:30 P. M. Marshfield, Sunday School 2 P. M. L403-6-80-ii. WINSIDE PASTORAL CHARGE. —5ervlces Sunday, July and are as follows: Wlnsloe South 11 A. M. Prinoewwn Road 3 P. M. winsloe North 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. R. Skinner, Minister. L-393-6-30-ll. ST. JAMES CHURCH. — W01’- shippers at The Kirk are reminded that, beginning tomorrow, there will be morning service only (at eleven o'clock) during July and August. Strangers and visitors are cordially invited to attend The Kirk service. NEW MAP OF CHARLOTTE- TOWN AND BUS'l‘lC0—The De- rtment. of National Defence has fiat issued a new Charlottetown. and Rustico map. It is a dandy. and no doubt will be put. to many uses. covering. as it does. an in- teresting farming. fishing and re- creational area. Copies of these maps may be purchased from the surveyor General, rtmem. or Mlnes and Resources. Ottawa. Ont. - DOMINION DAY AT THE Cl-l"l‘0WN POST OFFICE-Bah urday. July 1st. the following order of service will be rendered:——“i‘he letter carriers will make their us- ual morning delivery only. Wlckets will be open from B a. m. to noon and malls will be received and despatched as usual. All street let- ter boxes will be collected lust the ’same as on a normal day. RUTE1 mail couriers will observe the heli- ‘ dav and will not make their usual trip that day. VISITING CAPE Bli.E'l‘0N—M\' Nell Darrach of Charlottetown. ac- companied by her son. Rev. Gor- don Darrach. of Halifax. is visit- ing her mother. Mrs. C. MacDon- ald. at Dutch Brook. They motor- ed to Sydney in company wlrh Miss Laura Darmch R. N.. 0! B0!- ton. and Miss Verna Darrnch.- nm-se from Prince Edward Island. The nurses are guests of M1‘. Bud Mrs Albert MacDonald. Sydney River. Mrs. Neil Darrach is a sis- ter of Mrs. Dan Macczueen. Dutch Brook: Mrs. Duncan MacDonald. Hillside and Mrs. Albert. MacDon- ald. svdnev R.iver.—-«xsydneyy Post Record. R - “°$'§' for general profic W p ted by Mr. Milton year). Certificates of Merit: 1. beith Douglas; 2. Mary Ramsay; 3. Hilda Plckard; 4. Joan Wood; 5. Barbara enzie. GRADE 1. Special prize to pupil standing‘ highest in year’; work. donated by colonel Chandler and a to Jean Miller. Second nriae for General Profi-I clency, donated by Mr. Oua- more and awarded to gather Lantl. Third prize for General Profi- ciency. donated by Dr. J. P. Lent: and awarded to Phyllis Ouicllfle. of Merit : . er ; . y. Miller 2 Ilfiseoth r-‘Rein lis Outclifle; 4. anchor . Phyllis mt. . ’ 5 Queen Square School Closing a.______ Mr.n.eubenMe mid ch ottheodo will be 'n:8Quoen square sch thhll/101'!» o ':'~m -v _&I:§°rI°1sL elkldcffliunnad 0:. Puuntauoa at Attendance Principal’ Report. Pro-em-Ion or mean and dodvsovettiemng.” cam}? Guardian l ’ SHREDDED WHEAT is made from 100% who \vheer—not.hlng added nor Iaken Iwuy—ami eon- ulm a good balance at vlumlm. proteins. arbo- II dates, mineral salts . . . and bran. Thu‘: why 5 redded Wheat makes a tempting and ‘eilclous. nutritloul daily dish that helps older people keep 3.9..NE 3°~_1.‘Z§2 I".' v In step with vigorous youth. Look for the familiar package It your food store. nnoanuunnnuauwsucco unyuc. Nllpnhik - - c.Z."...' I2 big biscuits in every box SHREDWHEA MADE IN CANADA — or CANADIAN WHEAT REV. WILLIAM A, THOMSON (An appreciation by Rev. G. M. Young. D. D.) In the passing of Rev. William A. Th at Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island on April 16. 1939. a moi singular sweetness and v as was ended. Beginning with great promise, his day or lite was clouded by sore affliction before its meridian heimm had come. and the ions: afternoon was lined with wearv years of pain and weakness. Glit- ed intellectually above the ordin- ary, he first sou -ht expression in the teaching pr ession. but his success there added point to the ressure of church leaders to en- _his services in a wider field. U“ ' ' Divine compulsion he yield- ed himself, and for .a quarter 01 a c.v...ny was a. good minister of Jesus Christ in the active work in the Maritime Provinces. His sen- sitive uature. his s lritual percep- 1-= kin ly heart. en- deared him to the congregation: ... ....vea. to: long years his name will be cherished by those whose homes have been brighten-.-d. whose loads have been lightened. by the eheerfulness and knightly quali- ‘tires of his rich and noble minis- Y. Before he reached the summit of his powers he was laid aside by illness. and for another quarter 01 a century raved once more that out of grea tribulation 3 man may wash his robes and make them white in me blood of the Lam.-‘u. From his ah: room through all the years. a minis of courage and consolation exer iced its bene- twlent, influence. For all of us the life of such a man has precious lasons. His work is done, but the truth he preached. the which he pointed. the life he pro- claimed. abide. We shall not for- Ret his untiring service. his faith- 1l=.r_v. his beautiful humil- ity. his brotherly sympathy. his unselfish nature. “The memory of the Just is blessed" PTOYOUHG Sympathy goes out to his widow in Charlottetown. and his hhree daughters. lvrs. Percy Kee-ping. Kentville_ ., . (Rev) B. E. Newnham. south- ampton. Ont. and Mrs. J. A. Hus- scll. Toronto. Ont, - (line above spur : ion a.pr,)'car- ed in one "New on Ch paper. Rev. Dr. Young. s".'ne vears ago. was minister of the then Methodist brick church (now the United Church) in Char- lottetown). I JOHN~ BELL’S First Anniversary Sale Iris, P. E. Island BALANCE or mix WEEK Floor oil Cloth. regular 85 cents Speclalperyard------‘I51: Dress Shirts. reg. 81.09 for - - 75¢: White Shirts, reg. 75a for - - - we work Shirts-special - 64c. 750. 98c Qsrn Meal. bag ~ - . . . . .51.; Icing Sugar. package - - - - - sq Paramount canned fresh beef - 13. Pearl and P. & G. Soap. 6 for 25. Perfection Laundry Soap, 10 for - - - - — — . . . . . Our Special overalls, reg. 81.75. 2;, Special - - - - — - - - - - $139 Brooms - - - - - 23c: 29c: 39c; 49.. Ladiea’ Silk stockings. special 25¢ Macaroni. bulk, 10 lbs. (or 50c. Full Fashioned Chiffon. stock- ings. reg. $1.00. special - - - 650 20 lb. box for - - - — . - . . 95¢ Men’: Caps. reg. 51.00. special 85: Men’: Cotton Socks. reg. 200. Men‘: Cotton Caps - - - . - . special, 2 pairs for - - - - - 25¢ Razor Blades. reg. price $2.00 Men’: Silk Socks. reg. 35¢. for 100 — special . - - . — . . Special per pair - - - - - - Men’: Pocket. Combs. reg. l5c. Thread. zoo yd. spool. all sizes "Special - - . . . . . _ . _ _ 5. in black and white - - - - ~ Shredded Cocoanui. per lb. — . 16¢ Boots and Shoes. clearing at Mixed Candy. 2 lbs. for - - . :54; discount of - - - - - - - - -20% Cream of Tartar. 3 pkgs. ior . 25¢ White Caps and Saucers. 2 for Se Corn starch, 3 pkgs. ior - — - 29¢ Fancy Cups and Saucers, each so Paint-— Window Blinds. special. 2 for - 250 $2.25 gnI.; $1.25 gal: 'I5c qt Table Oil Cloth. per yard - - - 37c 25 rubber tipped pencils for - - 20: Aluminum Ware ‘- - - - 20% OFF Canvas Gloves, 2 pairs for - - Z54: Milk. large can. 3 for -- - - - 25¢ Neckties - - - - - . - - . 15¢ up Red Rose Tea. per l'b. - - - - - 530 23 piece fancy tea sets ior - -$1.7! Bulk Tea. per . - - . - - 39¢ Towels, per pair - - - - lsc ca 20: Mixed Biscuits. oer lb. - - - - I50 Men's Handkerchiefs. per doz. 50:: Mixed Biscuits. 2 lbs. for - - - 251: Ladies’ Handkerchiefs. per do: us Lard“! lbs. for - - - - - - - 190 Table Cloths, 52:52 in., iancy Large bottle Pickles - - - - - 250 Each - . - - - - - . - - - - 35¢ Shortening. 2 lbs. for — - - - - 250 Fancy heavv silk table clams 81.9! Shredded Wheat. 2 hr - - - - ".60 Frontenac Cylinder Oil. "om Flakes, 1 for - - - - - - 250 Per gallon - - - - - - — - - 850 Black Band bIipples. 8 for - - - 250 Red Indian Oil. per at. - . - - 25¢ Tooth Brushes. large De; -small lie Ladies‘ Cotton Hose. 2 pair for 25¢ Bulk Raisins. 2 lbs. for - - - - 230 l"lit—8 oz. can for - - - - - - lsa Matches, 3 boxes for - - - - - We Palmolive Soap. 10 cakes - . - 50¢ Matches. per-vvy bones. 7 for -- Sc ‘e Peanut Butter - - - - - 29¢ Chcese,perlb.--------lilo Clams.percn . - - - - - --loo Baking Powder. 1 lb. can - . - 19c Wilsoirin Ta ets. 5 doz. for - 25c General Tonic. reg. $1.00. Envelopes. 25 for - - - - - - - so Special - - - - - - - - - - - 890 Shoe Lu-es. 10 pairs for - - - 250 other articles too numerous to mention. All substantially reduced. Sale Ends FRIDAY NIGHT or I2 O'clock This Store Operated by Albert G. Kaye of Charlottetown Also get the same bargains in Ch’i.'own Store. Phone 1289. _... I Ihko Fim flavoured Dressings will Yiuurc by IIIIII - mm in salad " "_";..'°,‘.§‘.,’; §t¢hthm;°;hItutt:e‘HeinI vinegar ‘Heinz Pure Olive Oil. The)’ 3'“ och euocen mu ‘ed .v,,,,n,,...,,m...¢l t-——are I ' wiheiike m_e‘t,us-icy in bouquetthftg‘: hvenr cm. ' ‘I“"“‘-V . . __ - r Olive on 'a;t.mmu-“°$¢n‘;, ' dealer today- Ino.-au turns «L