FAQ? PLIQET - OO§OOOOOOOQ§O¥OO4J§£O4OQ i Southern Atlantic Legacy HY S\I)\ll\ i'.t.lil~l.\l\\' vqboooooovvvooocovovocv 'ovcvcooceoov oooeococoacoc 111 M: M. i‘\l i t. : r mid the sir-ad!‘ \\' c trade s e. the Major appeared. eil his interest 1n vheir not. be ascribed w i. 11i.~<iii_ in ivc-ndering what job.“ .; M (iris-y ivcie uflllll-l ll(-\\‘. T; y ivoulrl have n0 I, hail illippttllfid. and she ir consternation at find- she and her father had € in this way. They would mid tin-y’ would prob- iizcin What else could e circumstances? W€YO CV91’! HOW st for the wreck of thought was inter- 1 Ext nrt (lladstone, $ilrliivlliV and m qhetid. Missy! 1 want to know ‘in it?" she celled back- nnmtod out. over the Dori. bcw. lixincd down and peered - mc t. [it of iiic niriinsail, and it moment t-hc Maicr cmcrsied cu.- from the cabin- ‘s that? Land?" he de- _ is it?" aide told him. _ Yr-s. I canf esriiiiiui I .|"/‘:‘1fvi. wt hard at it f-w d. ttici‘. l1» rirnid . n.‘ ckfitvm '1' 1H we r-‘u . . uii .. ..- hoard bow. Wcvc hvcn hr-arlini: “it a, little trill much." ' "Is that irht-re we're making for?‘ Diana HSkNE tinlf-imprcsscd iii spite j vi ilPlJPlI‘ hi" his r-vidnnt satisfac- tion. , "No: but we cct our bcarni from here." he txiid hcr, ‘We shou d D1 - The Rogers Hardware Co., Limited Tenton Bros. _ in : 'T‘PB. l1 B4 mics. 25.33 m - . _ TPC. 9 52 mes- 31.51 m _ , (‘\ icrir mm‘ c2118.? \\ ‘About .l wind. As m tisim ‘ fig-i...“ m.» Illtlvli," sh»- comment- the cziurt cumin onied (in-lining 1m '~_1i_°;i1i1 . at L15 ‘be m r-nizrsc that. the zibsentccs hm.“ w, , out t.» sen in tflie sloop “T3, s...» . morning beginning at l0 wvclock. Teachers and pupils alike llmk forivurd to this most. popular of rill school functions because to the one it means relaxation after- nionths of exhausting nervous e!- fcrr and to thc other wide-open ldziys of fun and freedom. '.l‘iie program toclny will con- sist. of musical numbers and ciioruscs and. of course, the award- liiiz of certificates and prizes ;usunl at this time of year. Mr. E A Fostcr o! the Bonrd of School " ' will be (‘linirmrin of the Kfusicni items will be dircc d i.~s Liiilinxi AkitKr-iiric. iThc Junior program took pincc qcsterday morning. i An invitation is extended to all l Op chorus -— "O Canada" —_ Tiic i‘ <_ ‘ " i’ _ ‘ i 5' ' l’ i‘ iiinircnts and friends of the pupils .. ~ _ i t. --. .. ~ ~ - u: . ‘to be present. Today's program i ; ~ - - t . ‘Tulim . . ‘t. . " i . 1: i . -~ "Mon of l-larlccli" —- (IYJCPS 4 to 10. Remarks by Chairman. Mr. E. A. Foster. Prcscntation of Awards to Grade IV. Song — "Gcidcn Siurnbcrs" idcs- ~rr:i by Gradcs V1’ and VIIi Ciradcs VI - X. Presentation oi awards to qrade V Chorus ~ "Strawberry Fair" ‘GTIKiCS IV and V. Piano Duct: i Pi't‘.“(‘ll"l'5(7ll of aivtirds tn Gmdcs ~ ‘VI 11nd VII. Two-Purl Song — "Fairy Fktlk" i; i ilhridcil _ Clradcs VT to x i Presentation of awards to Grade VIII. Chorus - "Rule. Britannia" — Gina cs IV to X ntutinii of nivnrcis to Grade ‘Sioux; - "Slumber. Dear ltiziid" illnnclcli — Grzidcs VIII to X. Piano Solo -- Sclcctcd ~ Mnry Brit c" tfilillflfifl o.’ awards to Grade 4 ccs VI l0 X. __GQll_§"Y<‘_Y;1l9_ Kl1\.¥;____k rd _fl___ talk by \'ickhnm Steed GSC 9.58 IIIPKL, 3i 3 m PARIF ll-firl ]\ m "Cnlrtick (ins iii Fiiiclisli 'l'P.-'\. ll '72 incgr. h! h (NV SIM A m --—Eii<:li~li PPflOd RV- 96. l3 34 IITFL’. lit 7 in. .\inii_r<:"sr'.»\.i.r.rii's_ twirl-xxx. c. "rt-u sum‘ JOHYLMIED: 4GP) __ D1,. cmwiry cf new scnllo bcrls off Char- ioitc (‘1>iiiiii' cove . l ' (‘Ell i tilslrlct ll ‘i . ilS/lll.’ In tlic rd Oi-u‘ to Anril. 1940. r-niciics icd fill Fillilreilfliv rif B7120 gal- Od czitrlics October-April.__V1V933 9 ' . TUBE TI-I_E_ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l,“ Prince Street School iMaricn Findlay Weds A Closing Today; James Richardson of Charlottetown (Guelph Mercury, June 22) One of the loveliest wedding: of the early summer season and one of wide social interest wu solemn- ized Saturday afternoon Lt tour o'clock in st. George's Anglican Church when Miss Marian Step- hens Findlay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pattullo Findaly, became the bride of James Ernest. Richardson, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Alexander Richardson. Halifax. Venerable Al “eacon 0. F. Scovil, rector of the church, of- ficiated at. the ceremony for which the altar and chance] were decorat- cd iritli a profuse and graceful arrangement. oi’ pale pink peonies and blue anshusa. Added interest was given to the occasion in that the wedding was held on the an- mruersnry of the wedding day of the bride's parents. _ While the guests were assembling in ilic church, the organist, Mr. L. Eugene Hill, Mus. Bach, A.R.C.O. played softly and when the strains of the Prelude from the third act of "Lahcngrin" were heard, the bride entered the church on the nrru of licr father. who gave her in marriage, and preceded by her iiiicndniits: her sister, Miss Joyce Findlay. as maid of honor and her little flower girl, Mary Elizabeth _ Snyder. of Montreal. The very pretty brown-haired bride was lovely in her wedding gown of chalk white faille taffeta. Tlic slinily fitting bodice iviis ‘moulded to the figure by vertical ishirriug and fashioned with e. su-cctlicart. neckline and long sleeves. The skirt, which fell in long folds. swept- into e full, cir- culnr train. Her long veil of French tulle. which fell gracefully ovcr the irain of her gown, W85 (‘might to her head with a twist/ed bandenu of ibclf, covering her face with a short veil. Her flow- crs were white roses and bouvardin in a cnsciirlc bouquet. Her attractive young maid of honor, fair-haired. wore a frock of i turquoise or Q31] d v figured in while. The full m}: fell in soft folds to the floor from a high, shir- rcd waistline. The bodice was ‘fashioned with a sweetheart neck- line, accented with tiny pink bows, and vcijv full. puffed SiCPVCS. She u-orc a largo lf"_'ilOl'il hnt with tur- quoisc biuc vclvct streamers and curried n cascade bouquet of pink roscs, blue lnrkspur and pyrethmm. The charming little flower girl was in a frock of pink dotted Swiss muslin. ivcziri-ni: in her hair a “TO-Hill of flowers that. ntatched her small cascade of blue forget.- mc-nots. larkspur and delphinium. Mr. John Oldfield. of Toronto. was best man. ‘The ushers were the bride's brother. Mr. Allan Find- lay. and Mr. Ailcn Nickson and Diflt Donald McKay.‘ both of To- , ron o. During ihc signing of the negis- , _ , ter Mr. Hill plnvcd Bonnets "Song inns. compared with 2912 gallons in Without Words." A reception followed at the | Little Ads That DELIVER Il-tilfit some (‘IIStKSlCF had um,‘ q. vided thcort’. (To h Coritinuedl Today's Slirirt \V-1vc Radio Program ' '1 52 i! ‘I 2e I '-: \ . 5' (Al) limo at EIJPFXI btamlaru) _'."'.;'o'u"1“-‘u“u"~ - - F31" Kit-XL p in - "iyoir-d V‘ 70¢ UTMOSTY TIRE VALUE, trials ACCESSORIES u. r6;....,4@;. ‘gm/MA .\t last u mcihod instantly) and Inscct MRS. HOUSE WIFE i Roach-control ilnit really works! Now you can bu completely rid of Moths and all other inst-ct pests (including Flies and Mosquitoes nf Moth. [led Bug and lzirvac, without recourse in c x p c n s i v e, inconvenient, “FumigritioiW methods. SAPHEX Liquid tasieicss, harmless, t0 tale odour. to enquire. PHONE 86 Spray every room and cu board with SAPHEX Liquid, using a NE EL Electric Sprayer. Both are available at our store. is odourlese, colorless, humans and animals. It. will not stain coths or wall paper nor will it taint food. Rooms may be used immediately after spraying without harmful effect or tell- The NEBEL Electric Sprayer enables you to spray thoroughly, in a few hours every room from cellar to attic. Quick, may, no advance preparation; or mesa are necessary. The cost. is most reasonable. A 1 gallon can of Snphcx sells for 83-75 and Nobel Electric Sptmyer rents for $1.00 a clay. We will be clad to give further particular: and advice on special problems. No not hesitate REDDIN BROS. 132 RICHMOND ST. ,corsage was of white gardenias. Country Club, of which Mr. Find- lay is president this year. 'I'.tie lounge where the reception _wns held was decorated attractively with many pink and white peoniea. Mr. and Mrl. Findlay, Mrs. R. D. Caldwell Stewart. Dnlhouale, N.'B.. sister o! the groom, and the bridal rg received the curate. MH- Ru ay wearing a smart, floor- length gown of navy blue chiffon with white net collar and cuffs. with wide-brlxnmcd picture hat tn white not, with blue taffeta bows oloec to the head on the under side of the brim. She wore s corsage of Talisman roses. Mrs. Stewart chose a gown of turquoise chiffon made on princess lines, wit-h large, flowered hat. She wore a oorsage of Sweetheart roses. Echoing the color scheme of the room. this ve beautiful decora- tions of the br de’; table were car- ried out in pale ink and white, with silver appoiitments. Cover- ed with a cutwork and filet lace clot-h, the centre was formed of white syringe and pale pink Co- lumbine with silver candelabra holding white tuners, placed above and below the low silver bowl which held the floral centre. Later Mr. and Mrs. Richardson left, for a wedding trip to Muskoka, following which they will motor to Charlottetown. P151. vrhere they will make their home. The bride travelled in a. navy blue sheer red- ingcte ensemble with whitc accents, white off-the-face hat; of lacy st-raw with navy trim, navy and white shoes and accessories. Her The out-of-town guests included Mites Richardson, of Halifax, N5, aunt a! the srcom, in a gray lace gown with matched tint and cor- sage of Sweetheart roscs: Mrs. Adam Ballantync, Mrs. Percival mm, Miss Marion Findlay, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Plaxton, Dr. and Mn. Donald H. McKay, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ross, Mr. John Old- field, Mr. Allen Nickson, Miss Mary D'Eye, Miss Ainslie McMii-liacl, Miss Kathleen Shaw, Mllc. Nora Le- noir. of Toronto: Mrs. Donald Mc- Kay, Miss Mary McKay, Nfrs. Charles T. Stephens. Colliiigwood; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace I-Jlmslic. Miss Mary Elmsiie, the Misscss Scully, Miss Helen Fleming and Mi=s Peggy Fleming, of Owcit Sound: Mrs. Reg. Morris. 0t Charlottetown, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Snyder mid Miss Mary Elizabeth Snyder, Miss Mur- garet. McLagan, of Montreal: Mimi Burleigh Ballantyne and the Misses Ballantine. London. England; Mr. and Mrs. Nclson Biglow and lvliss Eniiily Blgloiv, Detroit: Miss EllZH— beth Ffindlnv, Pittsbough; Mrs. Al- fred Snyder and Miss Isabel Sny- der, Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. New- ton Irwin and Mastcr Donald Ir- win, Windsor: Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bnuland. London: Mr. and lvIi-s. Percy Wright. Giili: Miss Flora Morrison, St. Czuhnriur-s; Miss Mnrgsrey Davidson. Welland, and lit/Ira and Mrs. Hugh Adair, Wel- an . _______s__ PLAGUE OF FROGS . . PERTH. Aiisti'nlin.-iCP> _Ncis'> ‘pests iii this custom Australian ciiv are frogs. Citizens hnvc peiitionrd civic authorlLles to net i"d of the mucous croakers, who disturb every night. ‘ WEEKLY PRIZES IST riuzs _ - __ $2.00 zuo PRIZE _- - - ano PRIZE - _ _ _ 50c 4TH PRIZE _ _ _ _ 50c soiuficn" Last Week's Contest 1. Craswell‘: Studio. 2. Queen 5t. Meat Mnrkct. 3. Pure Milk Co, Ltd. 4. Reddln Bros. Phone 86 132 Richmond Street. Proprietors: Leo Doucctbo, Roy Smnllman. All Ilncs Drugs, etc. Soda Fountain and Tca Room Scrvice. LAST WEEK'S PRIZE WINNERS l. DIILDRED MUR-RAX Clyde River. Z. MRS. J. DAVIS. 220 Fitzroy Street, City. 3. MRS. LESLIE PR/OWSE, Charlottetown, R- R- 6 l. MRS. LESLIE BRYENTON. Wlnsloe Station. g LADIES l Bo guafortahle u well ll mgr! In our up-to-date While Summer s rt- nnd Dreee Shoes. Al the latest stylcl It the lowest prices. PURDIE FERGUSON Phone 522 Quayside ggclnl pie‘: $2.89 each. THE GREEN DOT Kent Street Now that the flower: are blaming In our garden you will want to eve your child- HDUSTON. Tcx.-—(CP\ ——I"m' 30 you; Mn, Elizabeth Barlow, of Houston, has made a hobby of mending the broken bones and turn winils of wild birds. 8o fer this year nhe ha: treated more than 30 "pntlentei ren’: more: taken nplnn. HEY,WHATS wnone WITH oun RHYTHM section ? semen smu» our or n Joe! illil ii iii I ll l il l l\ iiiiii oonsrimnou AeIuN ? YOU KNOW WHAT 1b o0 ABOUT ‘run, com’ YOU 7 JUST nAMs/icmwintic i HAVENT TAKENJIAME our, E mu. mo A mt or coon All-IRAN ‘I mm A anmxmsr csnw, ISN"! it? now om THAT H ELP MY minis 0st. i; voun consnmnou l8 CAUSED BY LACK or mresnum. ‘euu<'—- EAT somrmiun mic‘ "mount: 1 suwuzs um aummrais WHY . - , ISAY, w KELLOGGS All-IRAN 7 _ event w AND s2: 1r YOU AREN'T FIT AS A FIDDLE IN JIOHMI. Help You SAVE EXPLAN A'1‘l(m)i\'> CURLING UP-TO-DATE Have A Picnic! All Picnic Su plics here - Thcrmns Britt cs Napkins, Soft Drinks, Sundwichcs, ctr. For your sports glasses. For your whitc sports shocs- Shu-Mllk-JSc. REDDIN BROS. ' Phnnc 88 M EAT )1.-\l{KE'l‘ SPECIALS Beef. Pork. Fresh Lamb. Spring Chicken. (‘ookcrl Meats -- S m n k c d Meats -- Vcgctahlcs-(‘ziiinecl (loads — Lulislcrs. All lines of Meat for your l)in_ncr Menu. QUEEN ST. MEAT MARKET Phone 130! Psi-loci. Ending to Hnllda! Fcasls DELICIOUS STEWART PIES It’: the traditional habit of the families of (‘hsrlottelwrtr to enjoy with their holldfl)’ feasts a fine steaming STEWARTS pie. Order Yours New For The Coming Holiday i STEWARFS BAKERY Phone an Don't throw sway that Tube with a lclr in ll, 5, ti, 7, ti. 9 or 10 Inches long. We can Vnlvnnlye It and the Cost is REASONABLE. WHITLOCK TIRE Do You Use “BLEND” P (lurden City Blend ls a bal- llIll'(‘|| mixture of whnlp milk llllllvllllfll crcum . . not only ('|:||‘llil‘ti and unstcurlzcd also IIOMUGENIZED. Th‘! hrncrss breaks the fat globules thus preventing the cream from "rising." (lunch-n (‘ity Blrnd is used for lnikiiut. for lcii taoffce. etc, T"? I vrvllifi. n n whoienomc drink . . ' it. coats half ill much as crcam . . . is more t. nominal. ORDERS YOURS TODAY PHONE 584 TIIE PURE MILK G0. LIMITED Comer Great George uni Fitzroy Streets SAVE 0N ENGINE llI-PAIBI I We make Marine Galellne Ellilm, so we can repel: than better. for lens. Send your: MW. my kind and we'll de- liver date wanied. BRUCE STEWART 8i CO. LIMITID. Main Ofllce Phone 62 Works Office Phone I25 Charlottetown, We have Electrical Appliances of all kinds such n; llot rum, lronl, Toasten, fired- alzrlhClilflllllg ‘Irons, ‘gentile m n ac ev the elofctrlc line. n’ n‘ n CHAPPELL 8r CO. Electrics! Contractor; 1M Queen St- Phone mo NEW LINE 1N DIIY GOOD! Lullen‘ summer Dreams from 89c to 81.80 at colt. for the nut. week. snvice ""'"" = — We'll" '- iii-lg 1;~§"§'J»nn'€7-°5ti°§3'$ “lii'°.'li'a.'§ 22 “ifiilfiisuiii-‘i iii‘! ETJFEQ-tfillu‘ l ‘ . CRASWELUS STUDIO P"f"'°’°” ' “Tlmygdrriu r. J. MucDONALD $9.29 I'll-L Plfil "I vem 2 see now nom- 11-1 mum is? weu. u‘ az- mmos ME or mv rigou- BLE. I can? swmc uicn wuss t rest. so tow NOTORUGS, lnumitt. Jim mp Youuztrfiu wufux: we mute m mmumsnr. YOU JUST m EATING xzuooc‘: ALL-IRAN EVERY DAY. nun unmx mum or wmtn Keep "In tune". Make Kellogg's All-Bran a Ic- gulnr habit. Eat All- Bran at breakfast every day, either n: u cereal or baked in delicious muffins. All grocer: call All-Bran in two convenient sizes. At restaurants, order the individual packagc. All-Bran i: made by Kellogg‘: in CONTEST Through the OO-Opttfiilltii‘. sponsors. whose fld\‘0l'lL>L'lllt' ar in connection Willi the Charlottetown Guuii ubllshing the Siiopwom C wcek n5 listed tibovtnun service or merchandise or In the numbered spaces in the of this conic»! Liiere all" “m; mid plirascs ivnwh ourid in some of the ad- ver isemcnis in this scvlioii. ualif)‘ the l‘t‘illil‘l' L» 1"” the fl(l\'L‘l'll$l‘lIiCll[.\ lll igmh these "SHOPWORDS" 1mm"- HOW TO Read the ads thoroughly; dovm the iiuihbcr ol tiic "alum. ‘ v as it. appears tii thi- iiU-lkiiil; . posit/c the number \\‘l'll(t the advertiser" iii Wiltkt) . _ business and the lilies ciiri 1- receipt from iinv one of ilie simi- 50" of this contest. Shfilwlilswtih. bfllinfis! has bccii at least one of them, v t Also be sure to suite the ini/iit? 9a i the firm from which Wu “~-‘ ‘ receive your D111"- CON TEST RULES Any readers of the Charloii-ivfl‘! Guardian may nnrticipnic. ihvflilif in: ExflNOYBes o1 the Uuflfdmi. 1'11‘; liming $30.. and meiubi-‘T-i v1 L" met. each 1W)" poru-utnwd by I "WM one of the tum-s w" announcement. ED943515 l" u" c shill be accompa n is im mnt um w" fl?“ also pglhlch o! thew l“ aw your PM" mm" chmicesof sginninfl cntr es are rawu _ _ will be awarded ill the "m" “‘ which they are drawn. M All rizes ue awarded in t-M _" an on the advertisers HQ’) shed in me replies In" m’ TRANSFERABLE. All replies must WW1‘ not latui- than noon 0n T“ n. in u manv will!” Pi“ wish but be sure w attach A - elip tn each reuly- Addreu all revll" w CONTEST unnoti- Gunrdian 0111" z onns Radio Pele — :‘ Iii‘