raw l’lARDiAN scrim-‘-um. JolIn,!'od.'4IIVsIIr.l¢raot hot--no . , suupnnammsxnrnncor comm-2 .'°”“ Nun. 8IbIe.ttvllIII,I.,,Adv!r||IlIIcI..ho¢ldbs,ls!¢wuhsII-.PonI PPN'l(htfl9|!I¢lB!o!tho'lollowh1gItoruln mu Bookstore. Water ILV aourllou win- Toronto lpbuvnwmr at ,. sun: cam 01 na:vIue’s"t'. The dnuimwmbodauvhruaionny carrier Boy at top: dsror loo per week. Phone sum for thin nos-viccor give your order to the boy responsible for deliveries on your route. ‘"1-no Gunlftn any gummcrllda :- —This column is reserved for news of local interest but Id of a newly nature may he Insert- , ed at 2 cents a word strictly psy- Ihlo ln sdvsnoo. (REPAIR leaky roofs ‘now with Brace s special plastic "Festival and dance at Glasgow and School Friday night —BLACK GALVANIZED nd 00 - per fly screening d Braces. WRXNDSTONES and lixtures obtainable at Bruce's. OD. sins. Burllniltollr July tioneer. M_r. Dan MacNeillu x rs. T. E. sire oi Los Angeies, Calif. [portion enjoyed old acquain, pleasant memories. ents were served en h me tin‘ M. o _ I ensmg-ton ...,...j. The Vitamannas iound die MacDonald at . ‘i bet A utout W 111 irame. us in the opening Oftrncd runs in the Phillips doubled and Pd by singles tram Elmo and Hogan. _ he next scheduled Ida? between theme Box and - neers. Players are I’) 1 E. Last night’; in until 6:45 and il con DFOR SALE standing hay on the rum or Mrs. Alexander Cou- Terms cash—I-Iugh Morrison, 1321190‘. —FAM1I.fltEUNION—- A most enjoyable family picnic was held at tech. and their aughters, Mrs. Erma. Powers and l 5 Myrtle stretch. formerly of Long Check. this province, but for the past. twenty-five years meoidenin atiiing and variom other while their elders were and After the gathering Lrpersod wishing the honorics God thei tiv province after many ars iibgeance? came by automobile ough the northern states, spent 1 Boston and ork, taking in the-"};farld‘s rah- iitas Defeat" ~ V alre 3rd Place by an unearned run in the- The Vlias got three -unearned ich Kensington booisd , over the lot and then got two second wh so was fol- ‘ if.“ “’ time and in uniionn. o leg}: ' _51:IN:>fth as velvet tor the t is go . been a noticeable. Let us try to t back Ffldar evegienz. cement. L-24'!-7-19-21. 1.-rs":-'1-so-ai. stribilted L-247-7-19-Z1. L-24’!-'1-I9-2i. oi ——MUl-‘I-‘E'l'S and Shredded Whole Wheat sold at lowest wholesale and retail prices at Bi-aoe's. ‘ —TUMBLEB FREE with tooth- 518 at Taylor Drug 00.. Kensin8- 24, 6 p. in. Clyde two The younger van with. sports ‘¥*§§‘.o.‘“’i‘.‘.‘. NGW no sou“ so T0 of: inning in the ball the butt of gaficison ur ho t than ‘ Moose. New Annan. _L-291-7-20-(ii. kongg, ve men were home in Bumincrsllr by —5PEC_'IAL! Bo 8 ‘is 2 sec each. Rex a 3.2: 13f 5"’ “““ . L-288-7-20-21. -8OY’1'llE. mower and all uick -2‘e"i:‘.‘?.";..ii’.:"."""‘ We niriisfrii la}T;!'§sl."‘BLuyut?ie1°i€glaixts otduuilcifyeeig. we reeds at Bruce's. 1.-zss-7-zgigf —ricNro.. supplies, bottla, paper cups, kins. etc. Rex. 5 and thermos lizlates. nap- Lissa"-1-no-2:. —CLEAnING below cost balance of men's sport suits. Call and se- le6t‘__)[0ul's today. Maurice Mill, . simmers“ . L-290. -OUR. JULY Rexall sale is now, on. Come and see the big values. Gourlles Drug Store. -L-289-7-20-ill. --llllll-E ARI-I a low of the spec- ials on ‘our July Rexail sale-4 Square.Mineral Oil 40 NC. 16 oz. 390. '4 square Milk 01 Mac- nesia 16 oz. 290. Clourlies gulf BM:-. lr2B9-7- -2. —-roir sal-F-.—House and lot in the town of Kensingwn, centrally particulars apply to Mm. James Pridham. Kensington, or Harold R. «TENDERS FOE COAL. -- ‘kn- ders will be received by the under- siatged up to 6 P. M. saturday, July 29 for the supplying’ of tort tons of furnace coa [or 9 Ken ton School. to be delivered on 1- way track at Kensington not later than 'A 15th, 1939." Lowest or any tender not necessarily L-281-'1- -24-97. —Vl5l’l’.‘NG OLD. Mrs. Biggar of Domhes is visiting ugsn of Malpeque years. chan Bigger finds many ges t. siiiceheriastvisi —-GAME ENJOYEIl-'- An all- star sowtbail team picked firom the three Montague teams entered in the S0llthe'i'n‘Kll13S County League, ’....... ...i° i'.....°~=°=* °“...i.it’£é’.:.i c g an ' tge Vernon softball located. dwelling house in good re~ M pair. price moderate. For iurther the and has not been home for thirty ' LEE! I \_ u‘ _, I’ - " i . 7779/1/om/2 f/1'ft‘er75}€}::‘EC3rtei§£/7‘t7&”l}'ver:97/3 iowwn. was s Kcnsing-inn on ’ Mrs. '1' pleasant 0'I.csry hear t Mr. coniin d to his The friends in hemie . mBiauc, passed away on was a business toh on Monday. TYNE VMLIY ‘The followlllfl results) . Ma :5 a’i;“.i. Dougall; 2, Quin with Club. only after a bitter struggle wcrethemontegueboysablelonose out their rivals winning by a score of 19-16. The Vernon boys boast a strong team and with a. little mo . oe should make it plenty hot or their more experienced oppon- ents. The teams will play several more exhibition encounters before finis is written to.this years games. After the same. the Montague boys remained for the dance in Vernon hall and had a very enjoyaibie even- inc.-Ill’ Kensiiigton K Iv and Vicinity .n’€‘t’m‘s“?éa£“‘hti‘°i:i°3ni.%; DA. and Mrs. Alexander I-xiltz. xensington. is enjoy- Mrs. nuik -McMillan ing a pleasant holiday in Hunter River with her sister-in-law. Mrs. IVID BOND!!!) Her many friends will regret to Jenn Byron Runsay, lace Bti Dennis. 75 yard dash hear that Mrs. George Clarke is confined to her home by illness.- Mr. d Mn. 1... R. silliphant. I-Iuntorflltiver. accompanied by. Mr. and Mrs. Whitlock en- éczg/eg Sunday with friends in Ke - n. - Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Yidams on the arrival or a lovely baby boy. Mr. Charles Howatt was‘ a / xgltgurmtioagsimmoraide on Monday _ .._.,_ Mr. Ray Stewart was a visitor to Charlottetown on Monday. Ill M0 so». high 'Ibomba, Charlotte- " .3 .4, - 75 yard dash 1. Heath , . 1!. holiday and vlcinl Mr. Harold‘ wow. ...‘.l‘.l.... is extended to Mr. P. N. Le the loss of hi; moth G s vr——1 r ’“°m.o.'t;§§’ vn Arnold llisbet; 4, Brod Maci;lei.il. Grade VIII-1, Gladys Ramsay; Ramos Rama’ a.°,§i“m.t’3’."‘ii’t. gator. iliacnonaid. Jfean mum ' ‘ “‘Bo".1‘i'a‘“'n;;'iT"a.” "" y. Hansen, J. A. s. BA.’ lonelier. mnnpsr A’! rm: vsuar‘ ununosoi.-um’ ioo yd. dosh son is and 214,.’ 1‘-iutchison. lliersl . (boys I and 10) - vhes M y. East Bideiord; Millar, Birch fill buslnou Vlsihrto now-Misenlovhes with frl in W‘ coil ainnacside. Kgmiexklimdnzhnonnmuqon Mr. Joseph Jochelmsn returned on Monday evening ii-om a. busi- ness trip to Boint John, NB.’ His many friends will regret to Fred Arscnsult lat’ home by illuus. of l n his many and vicinity alone on or. am - shediac. Sunday, July lath. Mr. A. R Howntt. Oharlottcwwn visitor to Kensing. DCHOOL BIPOIT i the sport the senior room of the 'f’yno gt School for the final exams. (Years alley 3. 2, Elhel y. ' Grade IX—1. Wands Maoiiovin; Jean ; 3. J n Mac- Donald: 4. Jack Nlobet, 6, Elisa. Bl9K‘&r' MaoDo l. Bgrzde X--1. Dgmlalua rbes: 2. n e n: . J Ramsa : '4, Estelle MacAusia.nd; 4, vii M 11; G, Gladys Ellis; '1. Vernon illiams; ll. Gerald Mac- Th iiiwi is .priu' : Grgaiegtohggius ‘Eves: mid-utgfim Y. . Julia Cllsdvs I. Pi-Wtliill n.Port t : 5 . 1-fem; Ti omfiii nidoloni: 3, . i. mum: 4. Ruth (aim ll and 12)- non. Port au- : ; P.“ snag“ Yoalrui I N3‘. lfvgoa sndd Greatest in cmnmsr: J 1 i'—-P Ki:-alnrp. ' ‘ Sg1‘l1l‘0’r—Ja)l?l< Nisbet. Montreal poll to its points. with 1 nuts, i-ha onda_smi six thirds, to holdma 12- Wllnd Chicago erased small early gains 'Portlflill;4.DonnloBmwn.P0fl'- ._a Prlncstown Bible, Missionary society Observe centenary The Keir Memorial Presbyterian winch at M"l:a._'l‘pequc was {filled to oapaol y on esday can- of the Us ‘ 0; of the Prinoctown Bible and Missionary society. The Presbytery was also held in conjunction with the other meetings, and all meetings. were held under the auspices of the Presbytery or P E. 1. Rev. Hensley stavcrt, M.A., Moderator oi Presb was chainnan of all nice . Presbytery met at 10 A.M., and again at 4.30 P.M. The evening meeting was at 8 P.M. The meetings opened with a call to worship and invocation; scripture readings and prayer. Mr. John Carson, student min- ister at Malpeque gave a very in- teres paper on the life 01 Dr. John Keir. who organized the Soo- io at Prinoetovm reading from lecture by Rev. Dr. J. Keir Fraser; and/a com- parative statistics of the British and Foreign Bible society from was to 1939 was given b Rev. W. g.I_thoad,andwere mos inter-wt; g. A very excolleri‘ sddrosg by Rev. Dr. J. Keir or on “reasons why we should read and study the Bible" was the high light of the aftcmoon- Rev. Mr. Fraser, stressed the Literary and moral, value from Bible reading; its re- velation of God and Christ and the salvation of the world: and also the teaching of constitutional gov- ernment and the manner of man's living and his duty to his fellow. Evening Service Mission was the theme of the evening service, with an opening period, of devotion. Rev. G. 0. Webster, spoke on “Present Pros- pects for Home Missions." Rev. W. . Detlor spoke on present prospects of ioreign mis- sions” and Mrs. H. 0. T. Burk- wall gave an address on Misionary work in China and emphasized the loyalty of the Gninese to Christianity the present war, A pro- gram of music was part of are evening service; Mrs. Wm. Ver- summer‘ Bible The 1.ao- , 9% 23* ‘Elisa’. lie £5 3''‘ E E g y i’ . ii‘? iii: .§§§iis:; §§i: ii sir fig; 3 § 5 § §‘i_§?si -iy n. of home won, it glldlfi, ges e ‘G; A domaiei:rat.ion the the Pmsbytarisn inch. -6. Elmsdale and Vicinity Mr. Gorvue Donshus of Hon- hill, Mass. is visi with his sis- ters, Mrs. Roch 0 Daniel Dalton and with his bro er, Mr. Peter Donahue.‘ Mr, Walter Mass, recently his uml Miss Marjorie Kelly, of - ville, was a guest recently It the home of relatives in Elmsdsle. Mr. and Mrs. ' Clayton n. Emerald, motored to the home of Mrs. Green's rather, Mr. Thomas Corcor-an. on sundszg lost. , Mr. James O‘Brien and family rdnortored to Grand River on Sun- ay. ~ Miss l!>ugenio- Gallant, Montreal, wasthe guestlastweckoluiss Hazel Maclleill. The Elmsdale Women's Institute held their Jul meeting at the home or Mrs. onias Murray. The esident gave a resume of the istrict Convention at Alberwn. An interesting topic of discussion was the paper»:-esd by Mrs. e. of Fortune Cove. on Vegetab Dye- ing. The meeting learned that ten ‘ ll sang "A Little Talk With Jesus". Miss MacDonald accom-‘ panying. Miss MacDonald and George Bownoss sang in duet the Crown or Thomas". The meetings were all helpful and encouraging seven $- 5 film. advance ovor - pc- i , The Toronto stliietes. on the basis of s three-two-one la- tioii, had 44 points from five ts, sflnds and 10 thlnis. . GRAIN WINNJZPEG, July 19 —(CP)— Lats easiness at Liverpool and 14, Oct. 54 1-2. NOV. M 1-1, and slrlomd‘ lino". inolinstifii to was”: comm mm. so";-ua duh (boys 7 and 8) - gunjgy , eford; 3 lhl 13' mrlan 35: s. .i‘uni§r 0 V8393: 4. Thu“ ooi (ho)-1 Donslliulmbe-1 ”meVfl1” 9'5 . due“ y: 2. 22 Donald nomad: Y”. Lmn3fihfi"W:nm V3119! :!.Blndio - :4.;t‘holRun . 36 1-4 cm . Initisl support dried up tats“ the rem pounds of tea is given as rises at .- the Exhibition to: the best a coil’- It was moved and seconded that the sick committee be reappointed as they were pleased to no serious illness in the dis . The In “W160 to Mr. Donahue who will spend a row days in Bununersido before d - parting from the Island. A. and Mrs. Paterson f C dish Belch W06" aven E their summer home. in-_ John 0. Matthews, BA. left Tucsds i ._ , NHOLMANP” - L. v. mix mus-— 2 tins 18: ‘Large cucumbers 1 0c Finn» llml Lettuce Extra Special Regular 15: for ’Fiiii'iIi” m “‘ SATURDAY nu“ Pastry Flour Sunkist Oranges _ 5;; 20¢ mm“, logularlficlolol 'p-.-~ ‘, 9c Pmli Ground COFFEE 25c EXTRA! \. ~ I‘. 10c MARMALADE 4 lb.»Tln — 55¢ Value For ORANGE 39° creamy Sugar Spread, 18 oz. iikg. 23c ' Mccrsadrs Pickles EXTRA! Lynn Valley Sweet Mixed or Mustard Peaches, Pears :‘s”ofl’u'e‘ 23¢ _ IT’ 1’ E h ' "' ° 3° TOILET SOAP Bilrth Cello Wrapped — Nicely Scented or afowdsys CANDY SPECIAL to the sick bod Annie Weeks. On aunday they visited blO)?m'; father, Robert . w 0 now Tlgnish. Mrs. Robert Matthews left sat- urday morning for Boston where she will pay social calls on many friends Mr. Alexander Cameron is spend- ln sea view. He at his '. Mr. William Cameron, mm-mn‘ go bmthor where yho .will attend Bummer {NW 10040"- 36c Val 3 .cakes10c 4 New Varieties 20¢ I ue, Lb. — 1'. with a large ms votes. 1" Mr. Glen as chair- man and I of recltations. ried out by the . Thewigilérywiag were then preoen on bdhalf (I21 herself and the N River W. Gruie x—Ilelllok Warren. Grade - and marked another Millstone in _ 1: ti will be h 1d at Mars. 31$ h""‘°” °' "h° P"“°°“’w“ S§° 331‘... "$°§m’2.i.'. and en: mu call ». ' ' wiliberespondodtoby an ex- change of receipts. Lunch oom- . mittee for A is composed of: Mtqo §§'§1,“$§ 0%’ Maine, has returned to his home 'dit/shed and widened for which we class. The teacher thanked the‘ ' ' ' ~ . after riding a short time with are all teful; New bri wiu pupils for their thouaihtrulness, and I issw Annie and Veronica 0 DP? . 5"‘ 48" _‘ . f no, » relatives. He was accompanied by nee y be constructed which also the visitors for their kindness I O ‘ _.__ his brother, Mr. Charles Barnett, we hope will not be too narrow as to her during the past year A “,7 pkgggnt waning “.5 who will spend a holiday visiting this seems to be a dangerous (mi The pupils and visitors were * 5pent gt aw ham. 0; 13-. um nu, friends in Rlumlord and vicinity. aient fault of many of the then treated with ice-cream and Tea!" Tltle Roch O’Brion on wnumuy when --—-— sea in this vicinity--ll. c4lr.e.lnd.the ammoonwasbrougiat ‘o-37;,“ mom”-_ u;-_ “Miss Jog‘: Einfiigfiiiysigigorriifie. s close by singing the Natiosl Donahue. was the guest of honor. llmd ‘ wmnm agovn gcgoox, ~ , .- _ 3 _ uvg here. she attended the Al- —————-————-—- / iromutnsn July 19.. (op) _ hm. Mus.u°ms ....’?.£.“‘:.‘i.‘.f‘...‘.l.‘£. bcrtou Horse Races. where her °"°9"‘“ nsziir. onova scnoor. ; .0” cmadhnv pom” NOON W” . wry gm“; .1“; fMJ18X"5ul"1(!l’8ehNceIll: marayyh was ..m°_“muu dam‘ of Wu,“ CLOSING 9 broken and another equalled w- bkindly up t to renew his -c- WW °‘° “ 3 ° ' Grroveeohoolwuheld with alarm The “W, ,"“xamm,mon 0, ,1”. day. as Montreal athlete won the Ciilfllnivl Dlmlllfl Ind I ,0 number at intacstod parents and . team title berm 12000 has at the V91‘! enloyed by the many “*5 ‘M Mr“ R’°b°'." 3 ,'§,'{,’,?,‘; ratepayers pnsmt The is were g:°Vf, s°h°,3‘mw,9,,‘t,§'°1d °“ mu“ - ‘my mud Miss a ' y, line a num- P°n°° gm“ he” ”‘ b m,"h°,u,,du3'fi” fimhgog mo Weeks and Mr. Yeo or W! ow °""'“‘“’1 1“ ""9"" 9°“ "7 her of parents and friends present oanluncticnwith cMontrealPo- Y -_ mum J}15¢ufih'fi0Idl’§,RMIu ouster-.Ant _ 3°‘ M‘°°““°“ ‘W’-i“ ‘°"-‘”“P- “'°""'* ‘me’ ' 3”“ mgmredfllw Evlisiiedetltim 113:3 of interwtinc lest-um of Vh1°h- "-3 um1ih:dplupit.’l§I irevngrimomugmytsog °° fl“ ‘"9 53 ahm“ Rh‘, H°"‘” ll§.‘°m... cunemn esnd em-s 5 “W9 V111 N101: toagher,eMiss i§.e‘:lrsb3l‘rla’$;ounci’. At the close of the examination gems for Arithmetic. Reading and neral Proficiency were presented to the pupils. ' Public school Certificates won presented to the following pupils: Dorothy Bagmll, Annie Pound and Etephen Mcconiey. Alter the presentation or prizes and certificates n. oompihnonta.ryu1- drcss was read to Miss Pound re- gs her resignation and ear- nding good wishes for her iuture success. _ teacher was then presented » .yv. harm‘ hll‘b0n eh!:s"onu4l.:I'd& ohoottholft \ Filler The in .__._.. I Gmde lII—(Jr) Keifli Wheatley mm love; . tho mine. or the: thaw . ‘nu llttlo son ol Mr. and Mrs. “GM-lean — Jolie Hm: noiuuigrcf-getgi the children i ‘“"'°“ """""°" m§;!:yMo&e fi 3-3‘ and: 1-L-‘em: own. new 33$ ""°°" '""‘ ’°° °’“"' ‘““’ um fin, gm‘ Mg». when he ion on a chair at dinner. Bhlflt. Kmnetlh Illfl-‘MYN find ‘me singing or the Nations: An. Mr. 0 non’: none moo on Wod- -—'-— "P,"“"m , but ,3 N“ M t m that} Mule t a pleasant after- ’‘°‘‘’.3{.‘'‘‘’ ”’ "”° °°"""° 3139?: x'1’§3'3'tst.s§f” 'st(i:vfi':">il:xi{:§§i Grade 0' .— 8 “°"“‘ "'°""‘“’"° ”° “ °‘°‘°' judge this 3 visited frimdr in Elmdale °15 W” ‘°" 5"‘ ‘ "‘“‘° 3"?‘ the finest for some time. The on Sunday. ‘'18: “N! I Ifl:L'|- MR RAID BRIDGE i ghmtllowiielrt‘? °'5'n§‘au1'”‘«°°¢i'i‘3"§‘I'§ Ilr. Juno; o‘Bx-ion and funilyJ to nu-Hie Mohneuu. F ,,.,m— 1,, no mm” on .g..,¢- accompanied by Mr. Claude new all: snouino and Stuart. 1,,‘ tmg rm“ 3,, M, ..°onq., Neill and Mr. anon on were Bonior writing to -— noimon —(CP) —-Louise orb- nmqaoedatflzuon plrtofte Visitor atthehomeofflnand Mai2¢IeMlaobaine.Nollo.ltsc!.Aine bonsofflatterseswasmarriodat mm mm 1. ‘Kim; a t Mrs. Harold Howard of mpg Woite. and Meiliok warms. All aunts‘ Chin-ch—by signs. was “an mm. “,mub,‘n‘ ._.... Junior Writkizosx-tfiootuio—— Gibbonswssbom duringusnai: bout. you hold in_Ahm-ion nick and Mrs. Chas snow (nee Harold mm. Bertha Molynolux, raid in ms, and has never been ween local boys and of Miss Dorot Oliver) and baby or and Nancy atuort. able is spent nor hear. Charlottetown. The it wont aunt John. 3., are em or Mr. The teacher was then puomtcd -—--——-—- homowlfillfilptflfihtflllkfll-thdlfl1.DIfldM|t£;ws. withaioveivwlim purse and mi Mm irberanooiathofinolsootboxing.» —-———- xbvnbvxoiro-m-1!-mid Vnflhu 0* ~ :1?‘ “dmto.3ollIVfh7.1g|%; ’!1teDo&Rol.dWesthbeing Ohrkradlvfylwflfihh ad- _ ‘dsnoo was alone 131- which was furnished by man ‘ mmhmfl vllltfid Bsmmllllitc on Bohmioy. , "‘/';.\'4lOIII*