‘*i=irz7iA‘r'nI'CK TRAVELOGUE la. EORETTA Wavouua WIPE, HUSBAND WzFRIENn VBINNIE ROGERS MARY HART COMEDY AND CARTOON DA|LY—2.30——7—8.45 %BAXTER "CESAR ROMERO SPONSORED BY: ”K of P" _‘ FINAL TODAY-—2.30—7--8.45 P.M. HOPE HAMPTON—RANDOLPH SCOTT. In “T719 ROAD TO RENO” PLUS CARTOON —- MUS|CAL—SPORT-'-ADVENTURE ‘J- ;‘Vléw* d. ‘ass; i J wi Elgin Mill; Dervey Lamb wl heat '1‘. Mill: Grace cousin.'Mrs. owser Grace‘; Don Mrs. Reagh Sudsbur . Those to part certainly particularly after the specialt ,of the appreciation of the larg dience.'1‘ Sea few in connection with St Usplendid sum was reali . WARNER with dee of the tenant ined by their teao ers and answers to all questions s iation of the work done goined in singin hem after whic a. pile and teachers. The anual meeting‘of the community. Mr. Wilson Adams e- sided and called on the score for the minutes of past meeting and also for the expen ures for the year. This was adopted. The shortage of was also discussed and Murphy year end n read a letter fmm the superinten ent, Mr. Shaw. in re- gard to the matter of closing one room as there were not the pupils in the district. Finally it was voted on and the majority was for closing the BAR N E S the two. Mr. James E. Murphy was the retiring trustee, while Mr. Ar- .thur Stewart was appointed to take his place. in try and purchase a giece of land adjoining school un to enlarge the play ground. this was all the trustees are to have charge of any other necessary business. The many friends of Mr. Bruce Stewart who was well and favorably known by the people of th oom- muni are sorr to learn of his ser- ious ilness at is home in Winni- peg. Much sympathy is felt for his aged mother, Mrs. Albert Stewart and all sisters and brothers. The lobster fishermen have again last a lot of heir traps and during the recent severe storm. season is so near its cioie they are not trying, to replace them though all the fishermen have had it hard owing to the many storms. Mrs. Harry Harding has returned to her home in French River after 'spcnding a. pleasant visit with friends in sea view. Mrs. MacArthur and famihr have returned to their home in Elinadale she was accompanied by hot moth- ,er, Mrs. Clifford Macbaren who will her guest for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Buntaln and family Clifton. New London. were recent visitors to sea «View the i guests of Mr. and Mrs. End D011- 0 THE ONE RANGER, TONTO AND S ER Old friends in {brand NEW series of spectacular" ‘ adventures on thei *‘kt‘i-eacherous trails 3* got the prairies.’ — ‘ . _ aid. I Mrs. George Vaughaun. Charlotte- wwxnmhas retlprriedud hOtl£i! after; ng wee e o a e gues ggeher sistzr. Mrs. Willlaiyn Adams. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hi;.nl76l', Char- lottetown s nt the week and with friends in a View. _« Miss Mary E. Thompson, Damley ‘has been laid aside for some time with blood poisoning in her hand. THE $H\P i5 4 MOViN', BUT NOT VERY FAST ‘tn “I-I /.- 6 gicii-etta ‘Young a And Warner Baxter delirious ~ ‘lint!’ is . the wit .~ « the med lainbang ;- u loveggoi-ett§°Youhg.aiid deu th .".i"-*~:* ‘“*‘°'-rs: si°..*§i°. -“'“‘”“‘- mu.‘ 5““*“- '°‘;".°.i.‘i..; romance and funniest climax At Prince Edward 3°"-W SW5» gagifn ollhhgrmdiobofdih given I now 0 a result of f iicent baritone voice. so he oea on tourl Now. wit Loretta orig one way and W r going e otha. you'd never think they'd get to- Loretta Young and Warner Baxter - are ideal in th lh0Vl¢ {Bill might [1 units to Derry 1". thenftogether again. Every of the out which - ,Barber J. éatley doees $.le:‘:dfi work \ rflory lagoon is to be eon-‘ , . o ‘ 0 I TILLIE THE CI-ltlhfl énenibar len 11 ‘i'o| Speaks Of Effect’ Of Royal Tour ' NDON. .nE‘§":<op OIble)— " Save 111 ‘ chaos been . . - ' ...I‘. ‘. ' ‘ ‘ ‘f -. . N . ,1 3!. itandyvicinml r ie, 1118 h Babs, Athol Cotton; J. Osgood v:B‘rooke. Connie and Babs)“ l1l‘fi:l6, 3- J 1' ,y_ gecliiiuu? tziculation ssuminsuons .1, Norm”, the pupils of other communities. Aid; Bill an nth ete. J. Oecii """' 1; Ma. Hawson, Newt's mother, exce led themselves. and the loud and hearty applatufg ea c e au- 19 National Anthem brought ' the meeting to a close. This gathering -was s nsored by the Ladies Aid. in’ Stephen's Church Burlin ton and a The Examination of Sea View School was held on Wednesday af- ternoon. There was a lar e number of visitors present and al listened interest while the pupils rades were exam- the ready ke of careful teaching in all subjec s. Sev- eral visitors expressed their apprec- and all the National An- nerous treat was given by the tcac‘ ers to all pu- Sea. View School was well attended by the rate payers and others of the FY annual dit- finally aver e Mr. 15%.. rlnclpal of school for the senior room it being the smaller of The trustees were asked ,. Dr R business the meeting adjourned. The N T 7-7. /3? McLeod, Boa ‘ed M Illll I 0!, ‘ At tho‘oloaa ‘of tw examination member: of the . X. of Y crmm and cake to the _. v while the teach- - or: ad ii-betel treat of candy for all. The of the Na/toinal An- , them brou t is enjoyable even- ’ a close. - MaoNutt Dar ii to Maser: weyhdall Miss Ruth I. Ross together with Dr. James Keir visited several‘ of the surrounding schools for the purpose of inoculation before the schools close. Mrs. Frank Mcxa$ Mia. rug. ountain. Mrs. Ivan ickeson, Mrs. James champion. Mrs. Colin Moun- Itain, members of Dunn W I town where the attended the clas- ing sessions of e Annual Convent- ion after which they were entertain- ed so kindly at the Government House and all spent a most enjoy- able day. The many friends of Mr. John Bassett Darnle are sorry to learn of muiuneu. I trust he will soon be t again. - The fishermen are all busy bring- ing in their fishin gear, as the gov- ernment refused em an extension of time. Rev. Mr. Thomas and family left on Tuesday morning for his new charge in Glens-arry. Ont, making the trip by auto. His many friends here in this community wish him every success in his new field of lab- our. Mr. John E. Cousins is about completing lib e acreage of po- tatoes. He is putt a whole farm of 100 acres all un er potatoes. he is using a. vast amount oi‘ seed as well as a great amount of fertilizer. Miss Martgtret Rielly of the Civ'l ice Ot we. in company with visitors to Malpeque the guests of Mr. anajrrs. Bruce Rielly and Miss Grace lilf. Baltic. MaoNeill ‘was a visitor fessional . e Dr. and Mrs. McNeil and family are now soendina formed a motor party to O arlottes‘ her aunt. Mrs. Huntlev were recent - tail: Irlbday ....~And7i.y V % 27iz'sAmazz'n_q1VeW' ‘W6-S’cmb”mzy to Get flatfies 2%’ 25?.‘ Wfiiler.’ wuv lT§ TRUE 1 W91‘ 10 Minutes Aup ms TOWELS wm-rg vcgNs~ow! AND now oazrui. , F 05‘ 9 TV" xyoolu ; THAT A/tart/I49!/'-$3’; Hi . , oxvoon sass Fog . ,, W49HAsi.s colon; mo, ..,\ j «A;/. O - ‘ : II I ' l I - T 1'0 "CASH voun FIIIEE-SOAP COIJEON ‘ .., . To See,New High-Test Oxydol Waah_Up To 25% Whit"; .8lMPl.Y no 1'Hl$:Buy a large package of a remarkable new lent,’ and does then‘ ‘ New High-Tut Onrdolalyour dealer's. Glue thiogaauliowobyln apondenaln‘ 1 team‘ g.,"'::;'.";,.,‘ ’ NM NM free-mm coupon you have probably ' (1) Got: whine clothes up ¢o25% whiter than A ,_, Just received in the mail and accept two ban even wall-known IOI(£l.thlt lack in new "mira- ""' ’\ of farnoua P&G While Naphtha Soap ABS 0- ale" ingredient.‘ (2) has up to twice the suds- Gef 2 gar’ gf LUTELYFREE. This com. rnada aolely mu. . and: mad I no 5 time‘: lgnéfira (35 filial‘: , ‘ | 01' I BI III 3 d e tr 1 draaiv lulu ‘SAFER bio" ¢l'I‘§.tz:';a::iou’a"I't:el: ;lnl:I:;'.ue 0040?!’ ‘ a Rabi?! in action. now Hkb-Tut Oxydol soaks PJIG WHITE dlraioose in lo mlnutau No bollbng, no rmbblvg a pleasant holiday with friends in . 3.. and Nova, Hcotia. Many E-iend;,wis‘li them a pleasant holl- ay.—— Annual Pilgrimage -From Maritimes To Ste Annoile Beaupre . B., July 3- MONUDON. N. Annual pilgrimage from theMari- time Provinces to Ste. Anne De Beaupre will be operated this year in three sections, according to R. J. S. Weathenston, general pas- senger agent, Canadian National Railways here. that from Nova Sootia excepting stations between Sydney and Truro being under the jurisdiction of Rev. P. F. Martin of Armdale. N. 5-. and from Syd- ney to Truro under the direction of J. A. Gillie. while the ‘New Brunswick and Prince Edward Is- land party will be under the dir- ection of Rev. A. A. LeBl.anq of Le er Corner. N. 3. special train will leave Syd- ngiy at 10.00 P. M.. Monday, July 1 h. picking up passengers. en- route to Truro‘ and Arriving at Ste. Anne De Beau re Wednes- day morning; July 1 v . Passen- gers east and west of Truro will travel by the Ocean Limited leav- ing Halifax at 8.30 A. M.. Mon- day, July 17th. and will join a special train Vin; Moncton at 3.00 P. M lea .. the sunedate, arriv- ing Ste. Anne De Beaupre the fol- lowing morning. The special train from Moneton will also take care of New Brunswick passengers as well as those from Prince Edward Island, passengers from Prince rim if i tterl amazin in a __ E ! W30 ‘ling!’-;:<:‘l_!,Mg! f ‘ :m$1° V ‘?‘u1gul.li’:;pota come snow white with a to a.‘ ougeaz arso anions P&G to, sod 2.4.1.‘.-r H;g5_T,,,oxy-Do; WIIIIII You ' Ilglp thndaoapl 4bsofuIeIyfrn—aimply for _ ma”; 2?” win.’ V "Wm ma ‘.2 hm . _ ,b:°°.- I nwdfl-adv-°-Pctfidonrh-tn! of famous pas White Nlp the .5» nlyfuq “°“'P'° “*0 °" m°d°m -0-?" Louis... As all dealers: Procter at Gambia.‘ _ called new High-Tm OXYDOL. it contains _ - — \ min. Ill cannon "Tiuet, Patrol March. by Avis dier. which occurred at W? cmwys endieaeh . of Mrs. Addie novcalu. Alana t. .'.l-lgwuborninhriehotfl 68 ton by regular trains to connect there with the special train. The pilgrimage will leave ‘Ste. Anne De neauore on the return tri 19th. to owing morning where connection will be made with the Maritime express eastbound leaving at 10.55 A. M. for Halifax and points east. Prince Edward Island passengers makm g connections at Sackville by he leaving there at 1.20 P, M, for Prince Edward Island points. The Sydney 5l>€cial will leave Ste. Anne De Beaupre at 10.50 A. M. EST Thursday, July 20. arriving Sydney 3-30 A-M. ABT Saturday, July 22 ed. . At the close of the programme a. presentation of prizes was made. They were as follows: , , tuners Practice Week, award- ed to Lois Green. Junior Practice Week awarded to Aleatha Mwcsween. Scale and Theory Examine ions awarded to Lloyd Macbonal in the Beginner's Division. and Theory Exarninatioai awarded to Belle Smith in the Jim- ior Division. Mr. Mlllar MeoF'adyen acted as chairman and the following pro- gram was carried out: Remarks by the Chairman. Ohoiue—O C nada by the pupils. Remarks by e teacher. Organ aolo—snowdwp, by Lois Green. Organ solo —’ni1ip. by Lloyd , . Piano Duet. Chatter by Avie wlgiagno solo ——Violet, by Bertha MacDonald Oruwya and teacher. ~ Instrunientai Music by Ca.mo- 1510115- '1‘I‘10-~l«1ti-l¢ 51:‘ E0110. by Alotha bell. Min:Doawld«a.nd mutton. _ MacFadyen. Belle smith and Leah Plaryotte, ‘Mire. miasabout Enter. P. E. Whi - Mina, by Lois Maobeod, rranoea Ed!/Drgndvl; so1o—1=cxglove. by Alice cl Doro Glow. and Phyllis ‘Will’ . Organ solo--Marigold. by Belle Smith. chorus, Britislind ”'’c§‘?-“sn.aiu.‘ ‘ the pupils. Piano solo. Tinker Bell. by Belle Smith. Piano solo, At school March by Bertha White. Piano solo. Bicycle Watts, .111 Alice Edwards. . organ solo, By the Rinaldo, by Aleatlia . Vocal solo.‘ Aline Edwards. ' In the ‘.3310, . lg win . 001111 Piano solo, Morionattea, by ; etha Ail . Med 1 Rmhidl. by mpiim. l:ym?O, limiitte in G, by Leah Gw-setown. P.E-I-y Whflfo 110 Ill!‘- ried and made his home for some years. Following this he moved to Yarmouth where he has reaided for the goat eighteen years at his adgyted ome street. a is survived by one son, Har- Lunch counter cars will be oper- ated on both special trains It is anticipated that over one i“*mI'-rmrl will take part in the pilgrimage. School Recital The lmplia of Miss Phyllis Eas- ton of Hampshire, held a recital in the Brookfieid Hall. on Saturday evening, July 1st. and each pupil, snncwan oamnm-me my a-—<an 5'35-ra-tme'r. N. 3., as they played their selection. was Instrumental Music. —--———————-~— -45% a. nomination oouvenflel l Well received by the audience. skit. Taking a Music Lesson. by WILLIAM E LAVANDIEI here why the f - ‘ \ Interspersed through the pro- Aleatha Maoeween, and Bertha _.,._.. - ¢1.,us.1mo_ clioaan‘u_'i conteato ‘ gramme. was a number of old-time White. . YARMOUTH. July s—J1'ha~ outer county for the we violin selections by Mr. Donald Mb- or an solo. Peek-a-Boo -—by number of friends in Yumouili Party iifL.iihe next oui elec- Wnald and Mr. Haber 0amp- Aleat a Maosweon. throughout the province, whqo-he tion: Joeeph T11 . 39 line; J- ll. Piano solo, Mill Wheel. by Avis was well known through all 3.‘ Bothinst; A. V. The Dlaljetw. Put On by the Older Cruwya. connections. will regret to ear. of Mt I-M -, aim was numerous and well phw- Medley of Rounds by the pupils. the death of William nenry.I-sun- am. e. . T. V The examination ofDamley School Edward Island ti-aveuing to Mario- Thimble VTheatre._ Starring _l’.O__|°§YVEW—_—_-— EH 5.. I-ER . -uilwsrcnan POT NEVER nous." ‘ ' . , I ./ V/[J 7 oH,oaAn..rr streets AS IF ~ THAT corps, WOULDN'T '..¢u.- ... ‘a