PmqJ '-:TZ7:.'.’.'.'1>CTT?Z ..._-.-..~..._....v-- h-vn eswrf JULY 8, 1937 THURSDAY. ma" UHAKLUFFETUWN GUARDIAN n» 4f F , . ' l The Central Guardian South Mfllvlllfi _ —-- h o1 Closln __.._. —-;- IIUAKER °‘““"“ "“°‘°‘"”“ Sc 0 g cunmsows m bettor Pefmln- °n the “mm” °‘ w°d“°““‘y- J th th S rni-ann al - m‘ w"°‘- "°°""”"" filial‘)... or §....u.°rruvur."su.'a§r commons/Arron urn m- "Ie held- V sunauca. n-eraa-r-ra-au v rwlgrersgngoouivhiruihsrfegrrecftalihewggd "rarents and visitors were present. ...§“£§f.‘.“u..‘§°h§.?."ifl""‘ ' The precedes "We hr err- ‘ Co “zkzahr C0 e . ' l“ rt: l.» l’ V “mad o; roll! ‘ u. fglll (tom “g es by 4g‘ e £1130, t. wfllmg l‘ ma! irl.:".'.r"“5'-'~'5 f” Low Rall_Fnee-_V_|ncouver_and Return From Charlottetown First Class $144.45;Tourist $119.25 (Plus Low Sleeping Car Fare) W. K. ROGERS AGENCIES 181 Queen Street I CANADIAN monomer r0 rvsn vwnsns m ‘ram: on LTD. Phone 540 I Ch nrtercii A... ountlnta l 14o Richmond sir-m Phollc 4r. P. o. Box r2. McLeod 8r Bentley W- E. BENTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. r Barristers and Attorneys-ai-IAI MONEY TO LOAN i? Y KI (JD NOTARY 8w. BARRISTER. SOLICYIOB Illey Building. _ Charlottetown MacGurg-an & Tramor UAR]! It. MacGUlGAN, K. C- C. ST. CLAIR TRAINOR. B. A. Barristers. Solicitors, Etc. MONEY TO LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bank, Richmond Street, Charlottetown . Bel] & Mathreson K B, Bell l). L. Mnthleloll, Illa-B Bar-mien b Solicitor! MONEY T0 LOAN Qumran Block. CharlottetownJLl. ¢ Palmer & Haslam II. J. PALMER, K. C. A. J. IIASLAM. B. A., Li. B. BARRISTERS, ETC. Bank of Nova Scotla Chamber: Charlottetown, P. l- I. MONEY T0 LOAN one 85. P. 0, Bo: 121. Q zMZFiiilfii Eastern Guardian ..’GRO(JERS AND HOUSE- WIVES. Buy Robin Hood Flour now you will not regret it. L- 2035-6-28-2wks. . JSUBSCRIPTIONS to the Charlottetown Guardian may be ..'THE ANNUAL MEETING of the King's County Hospital will be held in the Hospital at Montague on Monday, July 19th at 8 P. M. L—55-7-6-3i. ..'DON'T “FORGET the Big Amateur contest in Montague Fri- day, July 9th~special numbers f 1m Charlottetown. 14-73-7-8-31. Belting Buy heavy duty rubber for hay- ing, also rubber belting. CLINTON MQBEQSQI, Dealer in new and used belting. Fredericton Stu, P. E. l. L-ld-‘f-G-‘Il. Well Drilling Communicate with Trask Well 0a., Ltd. Vaughan H. Groom Summerside Manager for P. E. Island handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. ‘ YOU will not regret it. L-2035-6-28-2Wks. MONTAGUE HORSE RACES, Wednesday, August 4th. Classes an- nounced later. L-I6I-7-B-3i. NEW WILTSHIRE DISTRICT open air service Hunter River July 11th at 3 P. M. Members of L.O.I.. and L. 0. B. A. meet at lodge Room at 2.30. L-l55-7-8-1i. FOR FIJMIGATING, telephone 1075 Work Guaranteed. Reliable Fumigating Co. 145 Great George St. L-1995-6—24-s-t-t1f THE STEAMER "MAURITA" with 2500 tons soft coal from Scot- land is unloading all week for H. R. Large d: Co. Order your coal to- day, L-66-7-6-3i. NOTICE SHlPPERS.-—'I‘l‘ie S. S. "Elkhang" will call here Monday the 12th to load Livestock and Gen- eral Cargo for Newfoundland. A. Pickard d: 00.. Asems- L-i32-7-7-1i. UNSIGNED NEWS.-Correspond- "shirt w: DANCE" w... Fred a Ginger 9 RONALD MCDONALD PRESID- ENT NATURE STUDY SOCIETY (Fredericton Gleaner) The following reference to Iwnalcl McDonald, will be of inter- est been a; he was a graduate of St Dunstans University last year. On Monday afternoon St. Joseph School was the scene of a. special ents are again requested to 51811 their names to all notes sent for publication othcrwi-e the iicm is held over. CEMNERY IBIPROVENEENT- A movement is on foot in- York to improve the condition of the cemetery, and Rev. J. A. Nichol- son. the new minister, is in favor of doing so as soon as conven- lent. This burying around WM opened in 1820, the land for the purpose being donated by the la!!! Mr. George West, one of the pio- neers of the place. near: morn P. a. L-Mr. .Alex MacDonald oi Cumberland, P. E. 1-. accompanied by his eldest son. Gordon, arrived in the city on Saturday morning on a visit t0 hi8 daughters, Mrs. Wm. Goode, Grand Lake Road, and Miss Jerrnle Mac- Donald, Inglis streets-Sydney 9°“ Record. TWIN BROTHERS CELEBRATE 90TH BIRTHDAY-Last week M1’- Neil MacKinnon, of Thorburn. 16f!- for Forest Hills, P- E- 1- 85 h“ been his want for years to spend his birthday with his twin brother Daniel at the old home. This Yea-I‘ they are 90 years old, and Mr. Mac- Kinnon made the trip unaccom- panied via the S. S. “Hochelega.” In Thorbum he makes his home with his daughter Mrs. George Mc- Leod and i5 well known and highly regarded there-New G158- god Eastern Chronicle. Personals Miss Helen Campbell of Panmura Island spent the week-end in the city. Miss Winifred MacDonald, C1111!‘- lottetown. spent the past week in Ketnsingtou, guest of Mr. and MP5- Orvllle Darraolr.--B. The condition of Mrs. Ivan McDonald, K. C., M.L.A., and Mrs should be made ent of the Society. Mr McDonald in a. very eloquent speech thanked the interesting speech of the Society. who congratulated the members on having another successful term. Sister Jean D'Arc was greatly applauded during and at the close of her lrlcetlllg of the Nature Study 5o- uiuiy, "Cercle Jacque Cartier de France." The meeting room was filled to capacity, when some 50 present. members sat aide by side with about 75 former members of the said 5o- ciety. Mr. Jean Batiste Boudreau, presi- dent of the Society presided over the meeting and called upon two former presidents to address the gathering. During the meeting it was propos- ed, seconded and approved of by the entire gathering that Ronald son of E. R. McDonald, McDonald Honorary Presid- Soclety for the honor given him in both French and English. At the close of the meeting a very was given by Rev. Sister Jean D'Arc, directress completed speech. ._.____i€__ EAST ROYALTY WOMEN'S INSTITUTE the East Royalty Woman's Institute met for their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Loni; Roper. The President occupied the chair and opened the meeting with all mrmbers singing the Ode and repeating the creed. Roll call was answered by eleven members, also several visitors. present. Minutes of May meeting read and adopted. No reports from committees received. New com- mittees appointed. secy. reported proceeds of play and all bills paid. Next meeting to be held at home of Mrs. Clay, roll call to be answer- ed by Joke. Meeting Smiling God Save the King. After the close of meeting a de- llclous dinner was served by the 0n June 10th Mahar, Pleasant Grove, shows marked improvement. l Mrs. Stratton Osler and her daughters, the Mls es Mary and ‘ Ruth Oslcr, are spending U16 sum" i mcr in Charlottetown, P. E. I.—- Ottawa Journal. Mr. and Mrs. George Ohalloran are leaving this week for Quebec to visit their son, Mr James OTlallor- an, and later will go on to Prince Edward Islrmd to spend a. month at Brackley Beach-Montreal Star. Mrs. John MacDonald and Mrs. Robert Park of Boston, daughter of lvlfr. and Mrs. Fred McDonald, York, accompanied by their husbands spout a. week at. their old home and returned Saturday morning. Mrs. Sandy MacDonald and family Mr. Ralph McDonald, Miss} Doris and Master Buddy leave to- morrow by motor for Gasperaux. P. E. I.. where they will spend the i summer with Mrs. MacDonald's parents Mr. and Mrs. Arch Rey- nolds.-New Glasgow Chronicle. llliEUMIlllSM i Pull! Minna’. info I warm . 41-h. Rub linirnrnl gently m. g i lhfll IPIPIY i: according l0 i i I 19 you'll gofrollefl FWNARD" @41WiiiW** illurarul i i i I . i Z-~- ‘ gesture by that war-distracted sec- . ciety of French Language Authors. ‘ and Ovid. He centralized the surname up FATHER aluminun demonstrators which was enjoyed by all. ________ . Peace Anniversary (Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph.) Octavius Caesar Augustus, who reigned in Rome when Jesus “a; born in Bethlehem, and whose greatest boast was that he reigned in peace, will have the 2,000th an- niversary of his birth celebrated. with appropriate ceremonies in the. Riviera town of La Turbie, near! Monte Carlo. at the end of next month. These ceremonies will be staged, before the "Tower of Augustus/u built centuries ago, to glorify "the Roman Peace" and restored within the past decade; the commemora- tion of Augustuss til-millennium taking the form of n fertival of peace, which is surely a hopeful tion of Europe. A congress of "Mediterranean frlenchhips" will he held, with delegates from all Mediterranean countries and the message of Augustus to the world of today will be studied during a meeting of the International So- Allizustus was born in Rome in the year 53 B. C. ~After defeating Anthony and Cleopatra at Actium he became supreme ruler of Rome.‘ and started the long line oi Roman flnllcrors; also the “century oi‘ Augustus" which was marked by the genius of Horace, Virgil. Livy Ro- man state, he patronized the arts. and he helped to create the most beautiful epoch of Roman architec- ture. Specimens still survive in cities of Provence. Octavius was given the title “augustus" because, historians note. he was great and worthy of zeneration. ing The Maple Leaf followed by the Flag Salute. ,The pupil; from Grade I to Grade X were thoroughly examin- ed in the various subjects and showed by their, alert and correct answers that they had been care- fully taught. ‘Fire valedictory was given Mercedes Flood, after which a Grade VIII certificate vuas awarded to Willie Monaghan and a prize for attendance given to Brendon Fl . The teacher then presented each pupil with a little gift as a fitting remembrance oi’ a pleasant and profitable term spent together. An address from the pupils was read by Emily Higgins; while Charlotte Higgins presented the teacher with valuable and appropri- ate gifts Though visibly touched, Miss Cameron responded in a. neat speech and thanked the pupils and many acts of parents for their also-for their co- closed by p‘ kindness and operation and said that the term spent in South Melville would al- ways be a shining spot in her mem- ory. Complimentary remarks made by many of those and a hearty extended to the was then given of candy. Th9 enlovuble afternoon was brought to a close by singing the Notional Anthem. Fyllvvvlns rs the Address:- South Melville were present vote or thanks was teacher. Everyone a generous treat Mlss Marjorie M. Cameron, Dear- Teacherr-It is with feeling ‘ 1M ‘i999 regret that we have recently ‘la-med that the Pleasant relations “US$318 between ‘us, as teacher and l P1117115 3J9 8b0llt i0 be severed, Alihvush you have only been our- instructor for one year, yet, during “l” Pelmd You have alway"; given Your departure tinct loss. It W0l1ld 116 hard i0 find a, morg zeaélous and kind-hearted teacher an in looking back over the pas; ion . mOment of apprecia- happiness in your new fieldmiii labor where we realize full well th i what is our lo 1 a. gain $5 W11 be anotherg 518mm on behalf of h . South Melville school} e pupa‘ °' June a0. 1 BEAT The near!‘ In rYour Kitchen With A IIOLMAN lllL RANGE “Blue Flame” 0il Ranges l‘ Are Not Just Ordinary Oil Stoves They’re i Scientifically Built To Give rings which generate an intense, concentrated heat. Finished in green baked-on enamel with ivory trim. 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ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION At Forest Hill on June 30 the annual examination marked the closing of the school term. 1 The pupils were examined in the various subjects by their teacher and showed very favourable work had been carried on during the year. Quite a number of parents and visitors were present, which showed the interest of the district in the school work. The following address was read by Katie Gillls and a very nice gift was presented to the teacher by Mary MacDonald. Miss Elizabeth Webster. Dear Teacher-Once more we have come to the cud of another school term. We cannot do so without expressing our regret at parting with one who has been our sincere friend and teacher and who ,.___-____.___T W ___ . 1 Burner 4 Each - - - - — - 2 BURNER s BURNER _____ 195 I750 2|.90 3 “$33, _ _ _ _ _ 9,95 A Complete Stock of the Famous a rain-é“ Coleman Gas Stoves pQ rta b le 0 V6 I1 S These Coleman Gas Stoves are perfectly safe and easy to handle. 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Forest Hill. ___i____.. pleasure to recall, not only for greatly reflect, on the example set The biggest mystery to a mur- your valuable instruction but by you, in those last three years. ried man is what a bachelor do!" kindly asoclation as well. You We now ark you to accept this with his money. have given freely of your talent and gift, not for its material worth, but -———-——-— time. Not only in the hours set for Ital; it may convey to you our Wives are people who ihml school work but many extra hours as well, which might have been spent in personal recreation. You appreciation, lfld extend our best wishes for future success. Signed on behalf of the pupils of --By George McManus you aren't hungry if they filled i-v at the bridge party. I WONDER WHAT lg THE W LD'$ KE - ING THPOQTRDETECTBE ED TO THERE GOES THE . ‘Pl-ONE- YBE ITS 600D Afi-IT WHAT- NO- IT'S TX Bl-OSC S THIS WAY- ' reinvent". lGHT lkC/E n. ' F‘! ETECTINE . .- heiress T Fl THIS HOUSE- >~-¢44 ~77 -'.v..,