‘ on rv, ~-., _ _ _ _ _ - . .-\‘.l!=»*"--wi 5-T = - . `i i ._ ._»- _ ~- ~ - \ .. '_._ __ ' . ii--.,,.. , ;»..~=;:.__t,.-‘c...--,, ,_ -- . $i_¢--- J. ' ~ '~- -~ . _ V » ~ ~ f ~-:eau-1--mains LY 10 1931 __ THE CHARLOT'l`l!'l`0W`N GUARDIAN PAGE ELEVEN Mt. crap'-“li- w_ .J_ Menoniild. Bunbury. meds mm mp w Hmlbrwk "_ cont visitor to Montague. bili .~ . s een¢iY- - ,ein ids airt, iusquid, was s re- “ne eieiior to Sethel. the guest of “L .nd My-5, Lpifh FBYIIIBOB. Mn' A_ A_ Myers and little so com, have returirned home from Pmeem visit to vullae Green. Ahe annual closing of -the Henl- bmog school took place on Tu y eldo eftemoon. with a goodly number of ` t. h. / “,_e.pnycrs and visitors presen The pnpiles were examiniried in t' yu-lous subiects by their teache eye., Miss .iuiia_Mye=s and M1'-19212 Jones and sh0W¢d DY thclr 1'BhdY answers the conmfort traininB the home, after spending 5 few “ye ° with friends in the city. Y brother-in-law who is ill. ' ' had received' A mu,” you of *W ‘wghelrlewtllle onaztziirlzdsdailliemgz Mr and Mrs Davidson of Ken ms' B°""°u Jmmns md MN- W- sues” at the home °I Mr' and Mrs' ML Frank Mcxenm" Guy' 5*' ‘Pi°,ni'-7. y P slngton were visitorsrto Lower Be- E' w°°d °f H“°“”°°k» Mm- MW' James Donald' Bamc` ' _ Lean of Clyde River and Miss Fran- Wednesday evening- deque on Sunday the guests of Mr. ces wood or Hazelbmok. An aged and respected resident of meek; was extended to the teach- ,,_ yn-. Alvin Myers for his reed cwiis dui-ing the year. when ell are- eeni, were treated to delicious home made ice cream- ` tended the shower of Miss Hynes Bethel school took place on Tues day with a majority of rate-payers and visitors present The pu were examined in the different sub e .Misses Marion and Ella. San. phy have retumed to Boston, am-_r Blrt an Lord. Prizes for English w ins. awarded to Elsie Lund, prize for ' ry B history to Vernon Driscoll'one for Mm MMM' Mu H ' _cream and confectionery tent, also - friends and relatives of the con- brated the golden anniversary of Geography to Mel” Lund. Prize! vlsmn her "BY arbclir. is the swing were of great attraction N. S. has returned to her home contracting Parties. were among their marriase-aV time of famii h for diligence were also awarded. vote of thanks was tendered t teacher and regret made at her de- parture from the district. An abun- pehed and le is hoped Wm bd- re dance of delightful home-made 9 ‘ ` ' _schools are closed for vacation and this h°m°» With JOY and hap iness °i»h€ii5- e _ "ned ut" the h°ud°ys° both teachers and pup", resting Lima” Mm" °f Lot 15 W” as the merry-make;-S assemble; eo. Mrs. Bernard was the last mem- _ Mm Julia MT" Hazelbmok was ‘after the strenuous school yea? iuvisétor to Cientrevitlle Bedeque on gem-,er to extend to M,-_ and Mm ber of a family of five. Besides her . ....... ... ......... ....~ is in °f -mi ...ii 3”. "5 S 1 “if -<1 M- -em . _ ' -consolidated school ML” Olga P 8 0 ei' Ome Y ei' S F. best wishes for their future mp. whom special symipathy is extended » _-sr _ Miss Mable Millar, former teacher pmeel The ehevenees were than in his bereavement, she leaves to _ M,-_ J le P, 5 Toombs of Charlottetown, has re- ac augii , of Beach l-Ii1l.i is ed d h r pl is to be ml d in Central Bedeque School. very generously treated to smd_ m°um_ Wo daughters' M,.s_ James candy was given to those 'presen and the singing oi' the National Anthem brought this pleasant af- temoon to a close. 5C°n‘AND's P°Pm‘A“°N i5 UUSUY ¢li8Bged in carpenter work DECREASBS IN 10 YEARS LONDON, July 9. (U. P.)-Soot- land's population is decreasing.. _ Mrs Hamilton Leard of Tryon is Mn Paddy valley Wu E "cent Ro_gerson_-'oi'4Tryon and -Waltham. M d sm P vieiee, ye Lake ve,de_ me Wm at M555- f°SP€°i>i"°iY “fe Sllendiiis ° f- an MIS- H°W*“‘d ““"““» Mr. and Mrs. waiter ci-big, crriv- rest cn wednesday, July the first The pubue exezmil-,ation of the ML Ge r W t few dsys in Charlottetown with Central Bedeque, were recent visit- ed in Lower Bedeque on Monday “ed elghw_three years .. Pill as ' fi il] _5i= _e- ~¢= -_.__--, _N /,_ _ ivuauouuvnaiirmvlo ' ' " l ci . ' Mt- - - -- "‘"" T”°““ ““ "‘°““" BEDEQUE ..':..“‘:. .....:t'.._‘i‘:°:;:i MALPEQUE ' I -naw' Mr. J.~T.lilahar is busily engaged m4fm|_ wmeed Leeeg eg _ advanced age of 84 years on Tues- Aliwft umm' in lumbering. |_, Borden, were visitors to 'ri-yon an Mr. T. E. Murphy, nrieraldyas a ,dey the community has lost one of Miss' Rosa Bell is spending her The Missa Margaret and Ella The annual picnic of the Tryon visitiniz their cid bcni _ ' iecis by their teacher. Miss qiadyl land. 6 on the B 'md °"p““d U“’°°d °h\“'°hes was M1'~°“ was married fifty ery MIS. smw Alb" P1 Gameld tables fairly groaned under their William M°mE°m°i'Y- spacious dining room of Mrs. Hen- seven years ago to Mr, John Ber- load of good things. The ice s n an e ace e ,___- and Mrs. william Montgomery. Mrs John MacKay of Halifax menu- - - - - 'l'hurs'day evening. Vi-l~W°i' 0° K¢!iBiH8¥»°!i ll-'ii U°lidlY- its oldest and most highly esteem- holiday at her home in Murray “M nmmzhmak. lar. J. McLeod. Din. was here on _ -- _ cd residents. Harbor. w, Uhel¢.°\` B " Tumhy business last week. ' Mr. Ralph 'Lyman of Charlotte. Miss Adele smith. Summerslde. mawred W Bethel an . ' _ _*_ ww” nude . “yum “mt 'D Tryon WM I. recent Villtol' U0 C¢lllS!'€Vlu¢ Mr, “nd Mrs, Reuben Allen oil Mr, hwklne K. MBA!NU¢t is if '””' Mr. Norman McMillan was a re-lim wednesday ‘gm-neon _. _ Bedeque. Halifax motored from their home present the 811°” °i her Dlreni-‘i 1 --- in centmi Bedeque and were the mr. md Mrs. D. P. Mscnnti. .Miss Don “mice Gap’ »I»n“"°` Mr. Wllter Bowhdl. Centreville guage of ML ‘nd My-,_ Melvin, *_ me .neumed to her ham, .ner Bedeque recently purchased e. F016 Johnson on Saturday, also the Miss Marjorie Peake, teacher at Mr. Eddie Fraser, Vernon, was 5 .spending l ew duyswumng "lar coach oar. . guests of Mr. end ms, Keir Alien Popular Grove School is spending recent visitor tolilbsrry Plains. "Vee m T,.y°n_ ' _ __ ---- < of Middleton. _ her vacation at her home.-M __ Mr. Robert 1_)oi-ialds of Mslpeque ____ .__ M, md _Mn Them" Henan' . Mme" _“mu . Mnhewn mdywas a. visitor to Centreville Bedeque Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ramsay, ` ` _ - 1 - .» Miss Hester Inman has returned' Alberry Plains were recent mlm" G” mu I B on Tuesday. _ ' George F. Bealrsto and Mr. Ralph ' ru ° Two 'd Lmds f' °° Chu B°d°q“°' '“° °9°“d th” Beairsto are s. motor part to dif- n _ . to Montague. ,mo ' . _ ), --- _ y ‘ -__ r were V rs to £8 Pmvmcu ~~ ' mmm" h°nd°y° with h" p°“’m“ ferent points in Nova Scotia where °°Pi*°l °1= 5*i‘1f’ °f Sffisigo 51°F §°°“°~“d- Tre until thc wee smau hours. Music 355; ‘;“d‘;reas “n L’ “W é' was fumished by Messrs. McLeod, ' ' ° °f 93 P" “en " Art Cain and Hamid Dunn. The °°’;§“’°d Y? 192% he “ii _bride-tc-bc, received seine beautiful sexe; :IZ Jmlu B:‘“’:3ubYm?l: presents, which shows the high_ es- womm than mm in scotland- Tm teem in which she is held. Supper number of males. this “ar is sf, was served during _the evening, 325367' and women' 2,516,687. _ to which all did ample justice. i - , ---1- R. BROW 146 Richmond St., Charlottetown ui- -:ur-:_ \ s - . . »;- -x1:~ :-. -:-2-:-:- ; and . .Plate Class Insurance _' at Lowest Rate ¢ O ni-:-:- Agent at Summersicle, Lloyd Lewis Fife, Lffe., Aggfdeyg f, Sfgkness rc make the picnic a success. The received a gift of $30.00 from Mr. iGeorge Fall of Crapaud. He wished this money to be used in memory of his wife, who was al- ways a devoted member of this church. With a portion of the `moriey a dozen and' a half hymn- aries, have been purchased and placed in the pews. The remainder of the money will also be used for some such worthy purpose. Mr. Fall is over eighty years of age and _his thoughtfulness ` ‘and generosity is highly thought of by the pastor and members of the church. The annual Baptist Picnic was held"on their grounds on Wednes- day afternoon, July lst, an ideal day and 9. large crowd combined steady rush a-round the tea tables is proof enough that the Baptist Ladies know how to make good "eats", also that everyone knows about it too. The proceeds from the picnic were .very *satisfactory and very encouraging to those who worked hard and lon at the c Mr. Wilfred Burns, Miss Alice 'Mac- and Mrs. Norman MacMurdo, Miss Catherine Clark, Mr. Horace Clark,_ Mr. Darrell Picketts, Mr. Bent Ca- hill, Mfr. Cam Gardiner, Mr. John Gardiner. Mr. Leonard Leard, Mr. riarcid Home end’ _Mn Hamid Noonen. A very quiet but interesting mar- i”iHf8e was solemnized in the North Bedeque Manse on the afternoon oi June 20th when Miss Jennie Waugh became the happy bride of Mr. Walter MacCailum, son of Mrs. H. MacCallum of Lower Bedeque. The ceremony was performed by Riev. J. W. A. Nicholson. Miss Jennie L. MacCal1um, sister of the groom and Mr. Norman Waugh, bi-other of the bridge, were the attendants. The woodsy atmosphere of June had Pervaded the parsonage study, bower of green in the anticipation 5 ' 1' 9 mer. The comm it _ son Mir. Crozier Bernard ha i this ear than th wer t ri ears “Ii Y .ivins in ex VHS y ere e e y Upwards of one hundred guests were Crapaud United Church recently Maclnnis, Mr. Lorne Maccaull. tending ee them new happmess predeeeesed hen Mi‘~ Bild MIS- R0bei‘t Baller. Missland a very prosperous jgumey The funeral was held at the home Erma Baker, lVLiss Jean Callbeck, through their wedded me_ on Saturday afternoon and the Donald, Miss Cecelia MacDonald, The Lowe, Freeeown Womews Fred wllliams0n,`1nf,e;-mane e Mr. Joe MacDonald, Miss Myrtle Institute mee in ,_ very sucoegfuyg-place in Prlricetown Cemetery. Th Noonan, Miss Blanche Noonen, Mr. meeting on wednesday evenmg pall-bearers being; Messrs Hem .June 17th at the home of Mrs. Fred Taylor- The president presided and the meeting opened with the sing- i118 of the Ode and the repeating of the Creed in unision. The roll cali “S "“P°iided fo by seven mem- bers and four visitors, each having tovwrite their name left handed, blindfolded. The minutes of the Di'=Vi°\is meeting were read and signed by the President. The col- lection amounted to 'I5 cents, The school committee failed to have e i‘€P°rt. The sick committee report- ed no sick in the district during film was given by Mrs. J. s. Jar- tion wwas given by Mrs. J. B. Jar. dine on "Rhubarb Jelly.” Next meeting will be held at the school house, roll call to be answered with “Ways and Means of improving the school " B Pi ' .< ground. It was moved d nic on Wednesday.-D. VWi’ii¢h hid been lii'B.Ii5f01'li'iBd iiit° B seconded that the secretary chase fruit for a treat for the school ”"_'-1 -in i i ni vi-1|: - 'fi' '°f this happy °¢°°5i°“~ The °°°l -children at the closing of the ierm uf; Qc' in s’ \ ._ Y SUNSHINE Puppy Foxes, raised in pens, get very little sun- `_ shine and. in order to offset this, it is necessary that _ sunshine in artificial form be iven them. The ideal I WHY to do this is by feeding IlV§’ERIAL COD LIVER OIL FOX BISCUITS either in Biscuit or' Puppy Food i f0l‘iil- These Biscuits each contain Fifteen drops of _ I ihe Very, best medicinal Cod Liver Oil, (so aptly called Bottled Sui\sl\ine”) which is exceedingly rich in vita- mine content . In buying our Cod Liver`0i|, we specify °m¢¢|Y August catch as that oil contains TEN TIMES' “S Brent vitamins content 'as that of May or J une. < Fox Pups fed generously with IMPERIAL .BIS-_. CUITS or PUPPY FOOD never. develop rickets but show s. steady growth and progress without any -eats backs. A . . Order through leading distributors or direct from factory.. ‘ ' . IMPERIAL Blscuir co. _ ~ , LIMITED __ _...___ _ 1 ‘ ' . 'iiices. The bride is one of North Tak Aspirin feliletl and you'll avoid _ BERLIN- July 9- (U~ PJ-'E33' 8 nn from lciatics-lum Bedeque* m°5" p°p“l" y°““3 ]"'d‘ land's best swimmers will meet the ' - .needless suffe ' g _ ' _ I M P RIA L il - ‘ ar excruciatin sins. ics. The m is one of Inwer base -nd limi' H €"°° best ci cicrman iwic next month. lheey dzknuwelgaeyniailliledo my Bum 'Bedeques "mst pr°gr°°'swe and A 4 by 200 met; rel; race will be “I m em? ' ‘ ' ’i“‘°“P°f°"-5 farmers' 09 their W' held in Harburg-Wilhelmsburg on AS N tum they will reside in Lower Be- July |8_ water polo Wm be p|eyed_ _ ' _.li-que, Their many friends join in The “me events Wm be ,opened _ "|51" “A” R °' ‘wishing the newly-weds a happy next day at I_m.,beck_ congratulations and good wishes of ‘their many friends. Following the ceremony the happy young couple .left by motor car on a brief honey- SWIMMING SHARKS To MEET ‘moon tour in the Maritime Prov- ' _ , fresh fragrant foliage of the maples, A program was* than “med out as _ | v l 'I Tff A plants, made a. very pretty setting - ~_ I i Cairns, reading by Miss Mildred _' Fox ‘ i f th b id 1 . H th ' . “_ _ _ _ Q’ _. Here is I n°v°r_hmn‘ 'eil he e,:ch:np:;;¥hehei;;wse iiougitk Jardine. Mrs. Jardine Stavert then N ' , ~ | 9 9 ' P 5 gave a contest which was immense- ? blended with the geranium potted follows: Reading by ms_ F L_ form gf_reiie_f from cd their ti-cth and received thc ly enjoymi The mms of ,God lcieiw P81112. bencdicticn ci the church and the em, the Km., bmusm me' meh ing to a close. Lunch was then served by the hostess. and prosperous Joumey through. ` -Mule in Clnlill life. llinar|l’| Llnlment rellevoa soma. I i 1 L_-lg I E ivrrs. merside were recent guests of Mr. Fill BTS 9 I1 the Baltic in the person of Mrs. John Bernard assed to her eternal of weakness she displayed gre nard; several years ago they cele- to Bernard, Kensington, and Mrs. service was conducted by the Rev. oo and George Crozier, Archibald Henry, Kenneth MacLeod, Ansel Bernard and Bruce Bernard, RED POINT SCHOOL The semi-annual examinations of Red Point school was held on Tuesday afternoon June 30, and was attended by thirty-four par- ents and visitors. The classes were examined in the different subjects by their teacher, Miss Leah Davidson and showed by their ready and correct responses strict attention to their studies. At the close of the examination the teacher was presented with an address read by Martha Garrett and an appropriate gift presented by Estelle Campbell. 'rim Annmass _ Dear Teacher:-Upon casting a retrospective glance at the past two years, which we have spent so Joy- fully with you here at the old school house a host of happy mem- ories of the past rush upon our minds, you were ever a kind and loving teacher to us; and you al' ways took a keen interest in our knowledge for you were always ready to assist us in our difficulties. although you may have been severe with us at times we realize that any correction you may have made. or any severity you may have shown was all for our benefit. We wish to assure you that in those two years which you have spent with us, Wei? some of the happiest days of 0111' lives. However today we witness the You always had a smile for us Midi SOURIS ' Mr. Ivan MacDonald, South Lake, paid a visit to Souris recently. Mr. Neal McPhee, Elmira, was recent motorist to our town. Mr. Livingston Rose, of Lakeville, was a visitor to Souris last week. Mr. w. M. Forsythe, 'charlotte- town, 'spent Friday in Souris on business. Mr. F. B. Conrad, Charlottetown, ity last week. Mr. A. A. Allan, of Cardigan, was a recent visitor to _the'Eastern'end of the Island. Mr. and Mrs. Hedley weeks, ci Charlottetown, motored through our town on Sunday. _ Charlottetown motorists to the cluded Mr. George Essery. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Noonan, of Charlottetown, spent Sunday in Souris, the guest of friends. _ Mr. Upton Seaman, spent the week end in Souris, the guest of his aunt, Miss Minnie Seaman, of Sourls. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. MacIntyre_ of East Point, recently spent a. day in Souris, the guest of Mrs. Mac- Intyre’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ep- heriam McKenzie, of Sourls. The sympathy of the community goes out to Mrs. Edgar Francis, of Souris, in the death of her mother, week in the P.E.I, Hospital. The marriage took place on Wed- McAu1ay, to John C. McKinnon, both of Sourls. The Guardian wishes the wedded couple many years or wedded bliss. Souris, recently moved to George- town, where they will take up resi- dence. Mr. Hughes is now the man~ ager o fthe J. J. Hughes Co., in Georgetown.-G. in charge of the service, while as of St. Peters Bay and Rev. M. K ial anthems and hymns were ren kin_pronouncing the benedictlon, af ter which the congregation were in troduced to their new pastor. longer be with us in the old sch a sad ionesomeness to creep Ove that you must go We wish to be re this small gift as a token of ou a fond farewell. Institute. guest of honor of the evening wa popular manager of Alberton Fish eries Ltd. close of your sojourn amongst us. The accmnpanying address wa AND MRS. Joe Has Some Disturbing Ideas On Fashions _ was a motorist to Souris and- vicin- Eastern Metropolis last week in-I nesday morning, July lst, at St. Mary's Chapel, Souris, of Miss Mary Mrs. Wade Hughes and family, On Thursday evening, July 2nd, a large congregation assembled in St. k James United Church, souris, when e Rev. John G. Hocklri, was inducted y into the Souris and Bay Fortune charge of the United Church. Rev. C. U. MacNevin of Georgetown, was POINT PRIM SCHOOL »_- sisting him were Rev. J. Adamson, charman’ M Mmm' stewart' Spec; day, June 29th. Quite a. number of dered by the choir and the new hymnary was used for the first time. The service was closed by Mr. Hoc- room or on the pl_ay-ground causes 1- . us, and we can scarce restrain from tears. However since it is ordained meimbered and promising not to forget you, we beg you to accept affection for you. Wishing you B happy and pleasant future we, the pupils of Red Point School bid you The teacher replied thanking struggle to obtain the rudlments of the pupils for their gift after which lunch was served by the Womens ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION On Dominion Day, July lst a very pleasant evening was spent at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDougall at Alberton South, The Mr. Fred Bennett, the genial and -STRAWBERRY BUXES .__ There ls every prospect of n big crop of STRAWBEBBIEB this year. We have received a earioad nf Berry Boxes direct from the maker|.~ Reg!!-lation Sizes. Quart siee ici- sraawnaaalzs had Pint size for small frllitl. sold in crates or 1ooo.50° and 250 to crate or smaller quantities. wuobr-:siir.a o BETA!!- For sale at our SEED STORE- GARTER & 00 . Limited _____r----f-*’°_”_' *_ read by lvlhss Mildred Walfleld and the presentation by M555 Du"- Maeehewy Mr, Bennett made a Ver! ferred to t 6 at workers and D€°l'>l€ in general Alperton South. The remainder oi the evening W” Very pleasantly- spent in dancing. Samesf ew' The gatheri.ug.broke up in ml wee small hours of the mornin! and those present sincerely wishing thi( they would have another SUCH pleasant evening in the not too dll' Mrs. Ching, which took place last _tant future. K, . 2., Dear Mr. Bennett: We, your fellow workers of th! 'Union Factory, bow take this Oli-. pcmmity which affords us greet pleasure to offer you this little Bi"- in token of our friendship, and es~ teem, for the many P160-Simi? 4”' we have worked tbgethel' and “lm as a kind ramen-iberanee on thi! your birthday. We hope you wil! accept it, not for its wortn, but as a reminder of those who wish to be remembered by you at each happy return of today. May YOU have many such dear friends, and may each event be much more pleas iiitic gift and be assured that il affords us as much pleasure in _of- fering lt as we hope it will givd you in receiving lt. Signed on behalf of all the work- ers of the Union Factory. _ A very enjoyable afternoon was ' spent in Point Prim School on Mon- parents and friends were`present. The pupils were examined in their, different branches by their teacher. Miss Katie Murchison. After the ex- : amination, the children very credit- ably entertained the audience by, their program of music, exercises, and with me realization of you; etc. The rciicwing received their departure from`our midst in the near future a lonely sorrow seizes us. The thought that you will U0 001 Grade VIII Certificate: Ray and Lock Gillis. An address of apprec- iation was read by Velma Gillis and a gift passed to the teacher by Agnes Murchison. ` Dear Teacher:-- We, the pupils of Point Prim School wish to express to you our _ appreciation of your careful thought and pleasant way of teaching ll! curing the past school year. 1. We are glad to know that you have decided to remain with us for another school year. Please accept this gift as a small remembrance of our goodwill towards you, and hops you will have a pleasant vacation. Signed on behalf of your pupils, Agnes Murchison and Velma Gri- iis. The scholars were treated to fruit and candy by their teacher and the Womens Institute treated all pres- cnt to cake and ice cream. Over 4,000 schoolchildren from Folkestone, Sandgate, I-fythe and Charlton recently visited Shom~ cliffe Garrison cemetery and laid flowers on the graves of the CEU* adian soldiers buried there during the war. S S BV BRIGGS mice’ _ ~ df T/` i.ir-'i-s,su_1--_- ~` _ - .-~ ' t / , ____ ,. ' li M" -El F "i ' _ Phone 721 _ Charlottetown, P. E. I. l_ _ H' _ ii WI i l\\ . sive o /*M -_ _.A`~i__7-_ #vt ___ _ _*Av » _ :_l ' \ _ 1.... . ..___.__ "°" ` / ` , pf; _ ‘JK ke, .-- .» \ l _-\ . ~. ~` _ _ \ ` \\ _ \ _,_.__,-_ i iii . , . __ ._ __ ` - ' ' i ~~< imérness me-bac: shrine sons 3 s ' ~ mo iv ~/ o cm cc ii/len 7°" U- 6° B'*°‘..., ...... . _r~=~» A~-._¢.»: i .§¢_.{ i fl rw: f' i 3 fi 'K l ,.31 ‘il ` . ri i .-. » - _\._ Mas... ‘i suitable acknowledgement and W' Ii' 1"!