JULX_-’-»_19.-37 sue IJREACEIJ ' conic IIPSTAIRS Woman-Rs Fear of Rheumatic Pains One~of the many troubles that lfl.ict rneiiiiiu.ic stificres is the illliCliliy oi gtitlllg up and down Jan's. Such was the case with this iqnmrl. brfcre sh;- started taking Kruschui. but now slic finds it no double. Read what she says:— "1 have been taking Kruschen 10w for over 1'3 mouths, a half- paspfwllflli in not water first thing n t e morning and I feel a new roman. I had very painful rheu- nausm in my knees and back and do mi: head ivas ceiling very bad. [usrd to dread iralkinu upstairs iow I um very thankful to say it 5 no rrouble at all and I scarcely nave any pains. I feel better in -,@;.'lh than I have ciore for years." I ...\ii-s.t G Two of the ingredients of "zi-iiwhcn Salts are notable M“ work iii ciissril"i"g urie acid. iiie~iadiei.is cf I*'!'\l“f‘“"i’i cs- lure to excel the dissolved ‘i from the, system IF‘ Eastern Guardian . WJFRING Anniversary Sale in - of: all floor coverings. fl off m CIHIQDICUIH and Veifett-Rugs at Iohn McLean and Sans. lvtnntague. L-2297-7-2-2i. J¥"E‘.'"s "I-ll. .»\t the Prince l-"lward Is- .. II" anii Mrs. Charles Bell. Char- !'l‘ftl\\'ll. a daughter. ‘irliF Al. the Prin-e Edward Ils- llo-iiital on June 30, 1937, to \i_ - .\li-... Siinlcy llydc. Corn- ; 'ili. .\l the Prince Edward Is- ll i piial on July l. 1937, to - 1 Mrs. Warren Sims, Park ', fl 50H. At the Prince Edward .t=il on June 25, 1937, . and Mrs. Harold Lawton, rook, a daughter, Doris L-QJLL‘. .'\l.\i)IlI.l..~\X—-At the City H05- orai. July l. I937, to Mr. and-Mrs. Ailiifthd Machlillan. a.‘ daughter. luARRIAdES iv.\i.s|i-niiiscoi.i. at Fort Augustus. June 30. 1937. by Rev. n. P. Crcken. Patrick Joseph \Valsli, of Nine Mile Creek to Killilflfllll‘ Viola DFISCOII. OI JOIN’!- strias River. ' DEATHS \\'l-.'l)(‘..—-At Sumnierrde, July l, 19.77, Ifmcr Wedge. aged l8 years, son of ur. and Mrs. Cyrus Wedge. FllilPF-II Saiiirilai" iniirniiig at 9 or; k from in late residence to Si. Paul's Church. Nizicll \l'-At Kelvin. July 1st, l'i'l7 Ilueh J. lvlaclfiay’. aged 54 . Funeral from the homc-‘of his riwir, .\'ir.=.. .I:lill("< A. Stewart. Saiurilav at ‘J pm. Interment at New London (‘I'llli".i‘l'f-'. I\I.\(‘D().\‘i\I,D At 11 E, Island ilvsyvlal on 'l‘liiii-~il:iv July 1st, I037, Fl _' Aliir-Doiiali in his 4md :0. '. Remains \\'1I] he forwarded from lfaclleuifs Funeral Home by Zraui this afternoon to his late res- Ylflllrn fit South Lake “lure funeral .1 ll he held on Sundry, service iliriiiig at 2.30. Interment Kingston Cvnictcev. Card of Thanks The Sisters of the Charlottetown Hr ‘II Wish to thank everybody "l" in nnv way helped w make the rid Bazaar the .most successful 1 rim. L-2273-7-2-1i. Card Of Thanks (‘iuiaiicl United Church Sunday Sm Ml iiish to thank the Mason's w‘. lodge of Prince Edward Is- l! iliv gift of seventeen dol- ~ - and thirty cents made to their =>~iri-iii' school; -L-2277-7-2-1l. I N. D. MacLeanlzl‘ UNDERTAKER H hMBALhlER Q i Charlottetown and t . Q‘ TQ "T €' North Wiltshire w Phone 149 ' -. . rmTiiiiiFTTiicTuiTfiiiT’ ;_ _ A H L-2293-7-2-3i: WANTED THREE BURNER PER- fccnon oil stove. Phone 37. ted, 240 Svdnev. near Col- L-228017-2-3i: FOR SALE IRISH COBBLERS livii potnioes. Apply G. A. Cole-, __f.'."ia.;oe. L-2288-7-2-2i. IVJNHJD EXPERIENCED MAID. Apply .Vlrs. Parker, 24 Brighton Road. L-2290-7-2-3i. ACCOMMO- Two iiziraraa-scuoor. dallrins for two students. mimiies walk from college. Mrs. F‘. Campbell. Snckville. N. B. immcrliate or September lst ren-. If". all conveniences. beautiful s tiintion, H5 Upper Prince. Phone c. Ti, L-22ii7-7-2-5l. IT’ -- WJYTEI) NI‘ ONCE 50 T‘) I00 men to iivork in lumber wood-S i" Nova Bcotia. Apply to Welling- tfih MacNc-‘ll. L-I300-7-T5-7. ll» nitnl on Julie 30. 1937. t0' CIIABLOTTETOWN opinion/xiv Closing Exercises 0f Prince Street School Wednesday , CASH FLO LII. 93's, vc IIISCUYI A large number of parents and friends intended the cio. ing exercis- and » CARR Y Week End ‘ Specials é f‘Rvlil.~l'l\lEltl' Butter, Dunsta/Tnage Brand, 2 lbs.—— 51c I iilillh ILVPES. extra good, 4 lbs. — -- -- __ _. _ ._ 25¢ y special—--_-_______ . . iusl arrived; very special, Ib -— -— $3.39 f5 f3‘. it‘1.33332t§?;.°?a.‘;$i‘“fiii§ ‘”'"‘““...C“‘"55“l' 1 Ye“ °'di P“ ‘b- ---- ~ — 25“ Wednesday n,.,,.n,ng_ M1..S'P_Pao“ _ ' V‘ SIHRA“ BLRRIES. lowest prices in town. Sra glvtliznSchtfiol guurddcifrcsitied :11. GAR. imc or medium, 10 lbs. -J -- _ __ -_ _ __ _ 55¢ an EB in res nga rc.s. .{','_;' l, - ._______________ -_ Principal Lnwther referred ti) the Rg]\l§.l.50])\" J lbs’ '_ “'1 — _' '_' l" resignation of Miss Marx“, Duugms’ ‘i h LA. IIf, pei- lb. — — _ — _ _ _ __ _ ___ __ 20¢ Vice-Principal, and highly coiii- ["3501 mended her outstanding work as a‘ teacher. After the CID-Jug Miss! Douglas was presented by the tea-i cliers and pupils of the iour sen or casses with a handsome tray. At the school pICllli! un hlonday M155 DWBlas was prescnicil by the cisu and CARRY STORES I87 GREAT GEORGE STREET staff with a serviceable dressing] m!‘ f - - - _ . .. The certificate and prize list‘ ' ' ollow; , GRADE X SENIOR Lieutenant Governor‘: Prizc-lst place~Kmball Keeping. , Lieutenant Governor's prize-Zncl place-Am Har er. . . school P¥1Ze__£_d place _ Helen (C. P. by Guardians Special Wire) shmsn- SACKVILIP“. ' _ School Prize-Aim place-Miriam A1,. flqnn mop-inf? \%\IC.,II.ULIZ.CI, i}: Hughes. ~| 5 1 I .' ' . - ' School Prize-Stir 1ilzice—Vli-giniu Nvliluiinl- nIinif/liilcliiaElmfhh civil-iii’: Lars" and Annabele Iaivsoii. uo,,a,.,,”,',em' o,» S, “an, ‘ x ,0 C. H. B. Longworih Prizw-Arith- Unwm. , Almwolxi h I; “Her menu-Helen Sherren. ‘ " i“ '\;ll'_itllne‘p’i'ag1 Klllylbtiiifi gglébcfiffilgl-‘flle Malhcmatics! R H‘ A-iseciziiain. ‘ V Mr» G_J_ Rogers PriZ,,__En,_,_n5h_. P‘. l". S.n_i.ii. ‘Amherst, l\. S., is (in memory of Kitty. Gilt-Y and A1‘b‘i(i|I]"{ m.. “w Phomgmphfls.’ Mir ain Nortoni-Aliriam ilughes. i ' “INA 10.1“ 111m" fluenmng a school Prize _ Muflc __. Sylvia JilllffllPI .ll(‘Ill(I1‘lI Mr. and Mrs, Partridge. _ 'S"m']" ‘hi; };‘;-“‘> 3TH?!‘ Il- Kim- ii. l.i‘t‘ll Hogan, Am. I. o. o. n. Prize-Jlisiory-“Kim-1 F“ M“ it“ 1' ba]1Ke,_-pmg_ . 1"._.\l. I‘II.~ilIll‘, Lunciiiiiiig. N. l, Q, 1), E_ priZe_L-d[iu_}(jn,ba11 S.; (Ivor a ('lillilIil"Il1lill, Bridge- Keepiiig. town, N. air». . M. Harris, Attendance Certiiicatc~5 ycars-- I-*“"l'i"“"1"\\"i N. S ; Mi‘- iiiid Mrs. Grace Diamond, E’. L. Lydian]. lluiifiix; Mr. and Certificates of Mi-rit—1 Kimball Mr. H. O. lJ..><i.c. Sydney; My. Keeping. 2 Amy Harper, 3 Helen‘ and Mrs. John Cliff. Spriiighill. Sherren. 4 Mlriam Huuhcs, 5 Vir- ‘N. S; Iii.tl"i.' ll. Read. Simmer- ginia Large and Annabelle Lawson. _ _ dlflih l". F? I»: George Gauvin. C. H. Trustees Leaving ('('l‘llIl('l\ll‘S i0l'- Cliino, and J. D. Gallant. Halifax" d" of llleritkliinibull Kncinns. J. E. Sponagle, Truro and J E’ Helen Sherren. Amy Hui-per, Vir-| Knickie, Lunqnbu_..._ ‘ ' ginia Large, Lliriain Hughes. An- ° nabelle Lawson, Margaret James, Edith Whitlock. Grace Dia- mond. Joan MacDougnll, John McEwen, Irma Dawson. Glad- ys Bevan, Lloyd Wccks. May Mc- Innis, June Foster and Sarah Hyde, Rena Jay, Doreen Bell and Annie Hudson. _..___ LL order of merit-George Acorn, June iviacPiiersun, ilenry Larter, Noreen Campbell, Doris UlCgOl‘_V, John Allhl. bioieiicc Kay's, Edward Lar- wr, Everett ivlucbcoci, Hilda Mac- Quarric. GRADE X-JUNIOR GRADE Yl-M. SINCLAIR, Certificates-l Clifford Campbell, Certificates of All-i-it-i-‘irst, Joyce 2 Isabel Sinclair. 3 Grace Donlinis; Iioiiuh; orLullti, Hiiliu Liiilk; thud 4 Rheta Judson. 5 Thelma Lartcr. Attendance Certificates —- Robert Dickie, 4 years; Isabel Clawsoii 5, years; Thelma Larier 7 iycars; Gordon Cudmore 7 years. Prizes for General PI‘OI'I(‘II'II(‘Y—'I Clifford Campbell, 2 Isabel Sinclair.‘ 3 Grace Dowling. 4 Rheta Judson, 5 The ma Larter. ' I. 0. D. E. Prize for History - Robert Chandler. |Bci'hice lloy cc; louixh, Ilclty Mac- KCIIAIL‘, IiLil. Ssizhl- ' Attendance Ceiiiii nice Boyce 1 ylar, Evelyn Dover, l. |y.-.tr, Hdda Lat. Nicholson 1 )L'lt., Elia Smith one your, Donald Stacey one ymiar. Patricia Clarke 5 years; Doug- las Hill, 5 years, Wilaam Bradley 6 _\'l‘ill'\. l‘ii1.cs.— Iflrst llll/L’, Licueial Proficie &l\\'d|'fil‘(I to Joyce liuwatt. Second pmzu. Lieiieral Proficiency, auurdecl to Hilda Lunk. ‘lliirii pi./..~. Liwiieim Proficiency, nviardeil to Bernice Boyce. ‘ Fourth pri/e, (icneral Proficiency, l\‘-\.|l'iit‘lI lo licicv MacKenzie. l-‘iith pr /.e. ui-ncral Proficiency, aiurcivd l0 Sadie Alchorn. Spcriul prize for Arithmetic, auuiur~d lo Joyce Howatt. GRADE IX-G. E. HART Certificates of .\lcrit--1 Cynthia, Kendall, 2 Phyllis Murray, 3 Erma‘ Andrew, 4 Elinor Larter, Verna Wood. . Attendance Certificates —- fl years Joyce Coombs; 5 years. Elinor Lnrq tee; 2 years. Dori.» Craswcll; 1 year. Phyllis Murray; l year, Marjorie Hill. Prizes for (lencriil Proficiency — 1st. Cynthia Kendall. 2nd Phyllis Murray. 3rd Frma Andrciv. 4th Eli- nor Ilarter. 5th Verna Wood. . Special Prlzees- Firsl in Gcograpliy-Pliylfis Mur- (GRADE \'l-—R LASGILL (Jtflliivliles of Meri!—1 lifarguer- ite Bil-hunt, 2 Blanche Howatt, 3 MCIVliIi‘ bioivii. 4 Olive Keeping. 5 First in English and Mathematics Mu,“ bmmueh‘ -C,vnth a Kendall. First m French and Lntm__E"_ itilcnilam-e Certificates — Mel- vilie. Broun 5 years; Robert Mac- n°§hg€rfir'mstol_y_cynthia Kcm Ixod 5 years, A;ctha Saunders l ‘ your. dfln- rm.» List- 1st for General Proficiency — GRADE "NINE JEAN ROSS ‘IWIITBHCYIIU Biehaut. .. .. 2'"- '."l f.i ~- General Proficiency cllftzlfllilllqfii| flli,l.l,?l,t,,olliospxgil,fld Pm can“ I Constance W liamS. 1 "m? - I '. C, {I P -. - __\,1e]_ Kays. 3 Dorothy Keeping, 4 Normal “lfitiilécibwl-ltnen roilciency l Gomez. 5 Beverley Vanlderistine ‘ _ 4t’ for Cvnerttl Proficiency - "nd Anhm Sham“ Oilli; KPPpllIg. _ _ Prizes fur (ivncrul Proficiflncy -‘ 5W I01‘ (‘Ulleml Pfuflclenci’ '* 1,111,311‘ Andra Saunders. I harm-la] prize for Diligence-Har- old West. 1 Constance Wlliams, 2 Keys. 3 Dorothy Keeping, 4 Norma Gomez, 5 B(‘\l‘i‘II‘y Vaiildersime and Arthur Shams. Attendance Certificates —- Keith Johnson. 4 yiears: Arlhnr Shaina l‘ year; Lillian Kay» l your. GRADE \'——LIN.\'IE AITKEN l your, Joyce Cnm Certificates of Mciit -- 1 SIIIIIIE‘ the direction i I In?» llPhotographers HoIdIP. E. i. Pleased "S:"lfhil...fififiiiiz...lll“‘léafitlii Meeting At Sackvillci With, Low Rates Maintenance of reduced rates on shipments of turnips from Prince Edwa d Is and to Boson. Proriclenc; lt. 1.. and New York City, permssion for which has been granted to the Canadian National Railways and l participating United States carriers , by the slate Commerce Commission at Washington. would be of great advantage to shippers during the coming season. officials here believe. Rate allowed by the order On Is- land turnips, regarded as sr-me of the fincstnbtainable. were. to Boston 39 cents for I00 pounds to Provid- ence and New York 4s Wilts for 1m pounds. with a carioad minimum of Il(i.000 pounds. The ziecision of the Interstate Commerce Commission has termin- ated a long effort on the part o" in- terested shippers of Prince Edward Island and the transportation Com- ml-“ioll 0T the Maritime Board of Trade to obtain lower rates on fur. the marketing of the commodity. Nezotiatlons were first begun in the summer of 1935 with officials of the Canadian National Railways, and interested New England Rail- roads. with the result that reduced rates to Boston and New York were effected Oct. 7.1935. At. the rims however, the rate of 39 cents per 10o lmllllds 8150 applied to points inter- mediate to Boston. The arrangement. ‘"15 only temporary and had to i... I made applicable to‘ intermediate points in order to clear provision,- of the Interstate Commerce Act, The 7'95""?! Tales were terminated June 30. 19.76. Subsequently. in order to rv-cstablisii the rates it was neces- sarv to obtain what is known as 4th Snnton Relief from the Interstate meree Comm ‘ssion. It- was not until Nov. 5m 19:15pm; lhc Interstate Commerce COmmISSlQn Want" temporary permission to m" r"II"°"’I-‘ . I" Dublish reduced TRIPS I0 ‘Hnston. Pr(\\'I(IPn(\¢'-I_ p_ f and New York c"tv. Later, th~ rate; my’ “'01P Published and became effective n". 0. 11736 West Iicnt School Annual School Closing Exercises A large audience of parents and friends attended the closing wed. nesday morning at which Mr. Frank MacPhee. member of the School Board, presided. Certificates and prizes “are presented to many successful pu- Plls in various grades a full list of which appeared Tuesday 1n this Pflncr. Red Cro-s Seals were pre- sentcd by Mr. William Moran as follow IO years-Grade III; 5 Yea!‘ . iMiss Proivses Dept.) and Grade VIII iMI-i‘ Tailors Departmenti. Mr. Moran also presented a number of girls in Grade VIII. with certifi- cates for Home Nursing. A number of Special Prizes. do- nated by lhe I. O. D. E. were pre- sented by Mrs. P. W. Turner. Special RepreYcntatIve. The musical program was under, of Prof. Louis D. Sperm "m, m, “m, a\vau-dpdl'si.f3ilia, l.’ lviurhirie bpillcit. 3 Joyce Thompson and a. number of pleas- by I. O. D. E.-—Lillian Kn Junior Red Cross (‘crlil li‘~=_—, Vivian Rix Norma Gmncz. Lliiliill‘ v '... .- - ‘:.';. :r....\l.g.‘tNI'K.- KEYS’ Bevan” I/‘mldplsllnc’ Dm-i m I Hi‘! lwilll l yI-nrqr othv Kcepng. Mai-calilrzt Clan-kc.‘ ~l_ ( - ' - ‘ ‘ Special Prize for unis fin‘- niz, ' _ _ __ - - I~.i.t priz- Iill‘ <G(‘l‘ll‘l'.lI Pioilc- aruolmed by M SS Gum“ Damn“ IiI"I('_\'\ awarded lo Shirlie Sterns. up n‘ ' Second prize ior General Profic- . I“‘i"_'i! awarded l0 Ailarjorie Spillett. GRADE vu-NL MATHESON U'1‘hird prize for Ge crnl Profic- lcnry awurcieii to Joyre C0if_ii._ l-"ourih prize for General KFOHC- liruviii. Certificates of Merit-l Izloy gram aer, 2 Bill Murray. 3 Pau ne . m-' _ _ , . , _ 1 * awiiu l1 to lxcith Caisun. 4 Joyce Lmm‘ 5 Ear] Mm‘ |' flifiiIili pride ior General Profic- (‘crtificatrs for Atienrlnncc~lvn iciiv) “Immui l0 Louise Brown. Cudmore I year: Joyce Lani: 1 YQBTH Special Prlzen—l _ ‘ I Lkmmcr Hpxilft for Proficiency B Em on Prize for doing two Years work in git-heifer Nature Sfudv-Jfly Ff!“ ‘m9 I'm" “““‘rd°d w L015 6'43"“ . . i 5?...” m, A,-,,,,,,,.,,C,__BH1 Mum... .GRAI)E \'-A. ivy-arson Prise for Literature - Pauline‘ Simmonds. ps1”. m; GpQg|'flphy---.IO_YCP lmnk. Prize for Cnnndian flistoi')'—El"I Sherren, 2 MRIJOTIC Clldmvffi. 3 liiainic XvlcCallum. 4 Mfllll‘ will)". 5 oiulilda Compton and licrn Mills MacDonald’ m’ Margaret ivllllilil lvli-liag-Iggnzirgr Re mg — Certificates for Attendancc—-Ma- I , . .. "i" "*~**°’H"‘“'ii112;¢?;;irri.l.ri'i.::;mills: °",§,’§,,wfl.f.*§t' Composition -— Lows, King 3 years; Samuel Tweel o mwthu years. Special Prizes- (‘mADE VII-M. IRVING is‘. in order of merit-Ruby Sher- Tmnm (‘pj-"HQBISQ (or PunA-iizari o1-dcr.of merit, Marjorie Iviiilcrggfrhir flttsiiIfiIiiiIIzelilhePlicr- firnniniortici‘ of merit. Mame iglflihsfin1ofilixtijglilci Yiimtiiifiirs? liliiin- 0l‘dt‘l' of merit. Merv “‘¥'.'.§l‘i'l.§"?-'F.Iir..'l.§§“$7.. Mcrib- “fliiliziiliii vrdnl‘ "f "Wlli- Mllliw" 1 Go0"Fp 5mm g Jum- MacPher- Compton and Fern Mills lequaii. is: in Wl‘IlIil{Z~-~G(‘0l'flIi‘ King- High rank in order of merit- Kenneth lvtckenzie. mn, 3 Henry ‘Imricr, 4 Nnrccn Campbell. 5 Dons oreiznrv- 6 John A id. ‘sped-i rum m- Proficiency. in Attendance (Jcriificalcs -— Juincs the year's work .. . L . v. l-k effort and expresed P153‘; “§‘,,,f'-°‘,‘,‘,§.B,Qf,§, yfifieal... that they might enjoy a genuine Ciiiilll, 4 lo iii Ciusoii, a Louise lug items ivereaendered. : Principal Yeo in his report of emphasized the need of reverting to the J. D. Sea- man mcthod oi division of pupil ipopulaiinn if the .chool was to continue to operate athielic and l cadet work successfully. Reference‘ was made to the record establish- ed by West Kent pupils lat July‘ when forty-three boys and girls‘ suqcessfully passed into P. W. C. i the T h e Chairman commended teachers and pupils upon their completion o! a splendid year's the hope summer holiday. Mrs. W. H. Johnston. President to the winners of the poster con- test, emphasizing temperance. Nelson MacEwen, National Bec- Ccrilficaies of Merit — 1 Ruby rein-y of the Y, M, c, A. and o. former west Kent graduate, gave m address on "work Knowledge ‘ cosy new apartment at 28 Admiral ; “u, UM. “M, "m, M, R_ yicguigmy, and service" and their importance STIFFNISS Plenty of llluufl wall rubbed h 00a can you cl . Ballad» flm-a-mflfi ll m] I.INlMENIi .-____iiicf niPS by rail in order to facilltatei The Central Guardian THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. Divine “or hip will be held on Sabbath next as follow Hartsville 11 a. m.; Hunter Riv ' 3 p. m.; Brookiied 7.30 p. m. Jack McQueen, student. will preach. L-220fl. BRILLIANT STUI)E.\'T—- Juiniai. Fraser, son of Mr. and Mrs. John | A. Fraser, City, has arrived home from Toronto where he \\u.». a.- tending Radio College oi Canada. i His friends wl. be lll16l‘l':Il'(I to ' know that Jim made the marks in the Collcvi. then look ihc Radio Government exuminztliiiiis and made 96 per cent. having some I seven l00‘s to his credit. CHURCH OF S(.‘O'I‘L.-\.\'D. Iiev. Dr. Penwick. missionary from Peru who is visiting the Province. '.\‘l.i preach. Friday, July 2nd. at 13m h Hill at 7.30 p. m., Saturday at Iii-- Sable at 2.30 and Cape Truvci- e at 7 p. m. Also Sabbath 4th at lie- Sable at 7 p. m., Monday 5th. in Peoples Church City at 7.30 p. m., , and Tuesday 6th.. at Murray Rlivl‘ at 7.30 p. m. L-Blllli. SCHOOL SECRETARIES ARI‘; REGISTRARS - The secrllanv UI , school trustees for each schoo. dz.- ‘ trict will act as ciistrir; I‘(“.'ln'li'll‘.' inr the registration oi birth ai deaths in his respei-tiie ilisiric‘. b ginning yesterday July lsl. i‘ provincial governn in". zinniiiiiii-i 'I‘hc incom ng district registrar \\a.-. requested to obtain all paper.- lzitive to vital statistics from predecessor in IllS dislricl. I N0. i 0mm: sTnuvm-ziinics |——I have been imtrueled by fin: Dominion Fruit Branch. lsilli . would be well to emphasize ~o ilin strawberry grower.» of the I'lii\~ 'iii('e. ihiii N0. l (li"i<' S'l.i‘\'I)t‘l'- ries. shall consist oi; ‘ll\\I7"llli‘ with the cap attached. whrli iwcll formed; of good ~ ' t1 .bul. llOI.'O\'f‘l‘—l”l])!'j free ! ini sui- face mohture, bruises, bird piil-‘z. mould; and from damcgc b_v disease or other liiPflile. ,diameter shall be 5-8 inr-hc. .l:-~ i‘- L “J6. POLICE COURT - Tuo young lads. about twenty years oi our. were picked up aboui two oriiirl; _Wediiesday morning by the Imztl police and appeared in court on charges of vagrancy and haiixz; i stolen goods in their DOKSPSpIIiII. One , had a. trench coat. pinyin; cards. a iSIIVOI medal awarded for .. uoimc. in i904 and other small armies-s a1 i his possession. They were bmh i -‘ manded in custody. until tool . Two defendants in traffic by law flne< $l.i..i and i cases were each costs. LARGE REG ‘TRATIUN Hill BOYS’ CAlVlP-VI/ith the O[lI'l'i.li_ cf iCanoe Cove Bo_\'.\' (‘rinrp now lo.- | than a week away rcg:.-liat.<ii .~ u’. i the Y. M’. C. A. office mliuiilcil zap- ‘ idly yesterday. The camp =assiired of a capaczty 'arid boys intending l0 i . this camp should do so WIIII llay. Ml‘. Ralph ‘fnunc the Director and his ass i Gilchrist will arrive in the city iii" their first of the week to mcci group leaders and open the on Wednesday. Outside o1 lottstown registrations have - received from Sunimersiifi", iimi- all". Hunter River. Fortune Cove. (Liven- dsh. Emerald. Hampton Viv- toris. All regisiraiimis are it'll‘ by date of July 3rd and word Il.i.~ iii-m received of other Illllllls from i\':i.i ii campers will be enrolled dnriilé; 1h? balance of this prcscm vicek. “'OOLNER-PI.A'I"I‘S - The inar- riage took place “'P(Ill(‘:(i(‘i\'. June 30th at the home of thc briiic, ill Admiral St., Charloiictoiiii of Emily Belle. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Platls, to Arthur SH‘!- ling Wcolner. son of Mr. and Mrs. ileo. Rev. S. C. Cooper (ilficiiilcd. The bride who was unattended. looked very charming in a gown of white satin en Princess. a ban deau of velvet. pearls and cranial‘ ' blossoms and carried a sheaf of roses. She entered the siiflwllh living room on the arm iii‘ her father to the strains of delssohns Wedding Nlarch [Lilfllfli by Mrs. Leigh Dinuwell. Duran; , the signing of the rcuiszvr .\l:.~. iArtliur Roper sung "Dc-carpi" large number of gue is and rela- tives witnessed the ceremony .‘.i.iii_\' were from out of town. Th.» mule‘. mother wore flowered si'k taffeta. Mrs. Woolner. mother of the i_‘l'l‘ VIII wore blue georgcite and lure. A» sisting in lhc diiiznu-rooiii \\l‘Ii Misses Mary Slewarl Jciniiia .\l.- Lean, Agnes Clements. II.l' l Smith. Muriel Wright. hliifiaii \lc- Lend, Mrs. Jas. Bram. m. lion Owen. Mi.» Margaret \\'.->1- ner, Miss Evelyn WcoIniu~ and Miss Irene Wells. Ushcrin: the cucsis were Mrs. Everett Flaws and Airs. Cyril McGregor. After bridal party d c p a r i c d amid a shower of confetti and goid wishes. The bride's gtiilli! away suit WA. dark bluc gem-mile with coat and hat of pO\\(I(‘l‘ blur- and {dark blue accessories. .\Il.~.\ Mar- ian Raynor and Mr. Ralph Raynor {entertained thc guests \\'1iIl lll‘l zcl o’ the w_ a in u presented prlzeg i and all joined in an old fashiciicd i sing-song. Mr. and airs. \\’oii1:i~i' ft on an extended motor trip through the New England Slatcs New York City. returning by zvay of Niagara Falls to 0C(‘\ip_\' IIlPiI" Personals Mr. and Mrs. George H. riuiii IIII 1g“, by motor Monday for V’ Lucerrie in Quebec iivliere they ‘ will be guests Club during the horse shou. Mrs. John Howntt City, (Iclv; t" to the Most Worshiplnl (iroiiii Lodge of the luv-no." my Benevolent Association of iir riii America, lcft on htoudau Ill illllll". to attend thg forty-f iiiil. aiiiiiiu. session, which opened in Ottawa liig:iesl_ ‘ l'c*-‘ lizs. H. Dennis. Minister of Agrirul‘ . . . l .1? Benjamin Wooliier of North‘ Rus- .\l<‘n- i .\I-‘.. liineiiciiii , at the Seignton , IIREMEN mini.‘ r iii ii E s iNl CCMPUUND Aii early morning -i.i5 causcu st-vl-ral hundred doi- ' ‘s (infringe to a building and r1 nquiiiiiivilt at ihe Ordnance (it... J: Brighton Road. Fire- iiieii id.Il'(I blaze yester- ‘ , i: ,i'c.'ii' o: lhu Coaipounci. Prompt work on III!’ 'i!‘l of the firemen i‘iri'.ci.ri-ii (Ii..I!lli"IiiI\ oi the build- ‘ii 3110 am. found fire i IJIIFIIIIIL‘, iir ' in tents stored in j i u humane, n York Lane to the i I i (HIP I.iii‘ Iii hose iv-as user‘, .ii'.i~( r 'Ill‘ bio/J was unknown. A Ch. i".'.\'l4)\\‘ll gentleman. whoi has inawi- a .~i.i.i<l:: of the military‘ luxury o: ihis province. recalled,‘ thr fnllrixiiiig in! mating stoiy of a lire at the Ordnance Compound. .~l\'i_v-i-iuli'. years ago. The stori follows: "(in iiii- ihghi of the 14th Aug- llidli. fire was discovered in a building iilul-h was. situated along the ucsl end of Victoria 4 iuncls. The building . a store-house. and was ' ti» ‘rriv/ri. It was never l’i‘illll.l. i-\~ the fire was thought li- he t‘ work HI an incendiary '.ii~ (liizi-riiineni. dill-red a reward n! ‘FY00 hui \\'i'iiolil result. On I‘,i1~ Iii‘. oi’ Aiuiist thr- Adjiitaitt ,- (‘w . l\.’~li(‘(I instructions for a Q11}: d oi on» nnn-rommin. ~~:..i.i-<l t‘II.(4‘1' and eight men to go on ‘iiic- .1‘ ~ui .i m protect the "'"?'i1l"-l1“l h-iii/lziicrs and their ('lll.'ll"‘. Th1- uliards were de. ‘ .~~iii from iiil- Irish i1] iirdi-i" '.\"l.\ (Il.\])(‘ll§l'lI datrd ‘Jflth ul order, I ‘. ‘oiieioivii. l. 181 . was issued . ll!l‘l‘. uxil: lire fire: ll IIWi or i‘ r-(iziiiiinnder-iri. sid to exprcss iriprinsalof the cnnduct , ' (7'P"i7iP\'. the stnrekeepcr; "(Uptown Lord and 2nd Lieutenant UPC“ ' the Arlilleiiv: captain [h lli-iislr-y" and I‘Ill.~l2Ti Sims. of the I 3OUQUUUGGO'5% UOCU'OUO“OUYJO 0'00‘ Prince F ward Rifles; the staff gnrtruetni Campbell. “lakcfiold i 111w Carin“ and Sergeant Laird l yrif tire _ Ii'I'_\' for the Mali yiiiTlllllllill/H . id energy displavnd l lliy iltiii" ‘ll 'Ii"ll' efforts to saiei I'll‘ I‘ ' ;ii'r=:ir\:"i\' n8 Ihi‘ riff-as- Il'0ll> Ilii‘ ihc Victoria Barracks fill ‘ "v oi the 14th instant. '1?’ izaliir- exertions com- bircrl val‘ the rnadv assistance of , llii‘ ‘ire ciiiniiaiiies. several (if ms i Il1"4‘Il.lll1i‘.~ of lhr- Cl,“ and mem- imr‘ "i. "‘~ ‘.iiI‘lllIi"(‘l' militia. re- sii‘ crl ii: ‘he saving (if ‘ho Mm],- of the vauiablc rlpnnqg or gnvsm. 'ii'"it arsii< rin-‘i militarv stores in lii‘ '\"i"'i!|r" \"‘\I(‘I‘i but for their iili u. ."i toar-ihnr with mp Il'| lingo hm-n 1-inch‘ i i I.i"'.‘ rlii=‘:~rivr~r!", ' coiiiniaiidrif Hi= Honor the (‘cniinzi tier in Chief, 53d .1 inn ll iniftni Grai". Adjutant Cont?" i i Queens Co. , Liberals Elect i New Officers! : Mr. F. A. Rodd “"115 elccied pre- l chn: of iIin third district of FQiiccns County at the annual] l meeting of ilu LZIWIRI Association l i'I'iEf‘.\iI.i\ l i. .\I.'ij(\l‘ Robertson i i i was cliiui-ii v ri-jirc-Vicw and Ml‘. I) A. All-Dentin Secretary. Aiirr some (ibtllwclilll i. was de- add to the asmciation ex- ‘and tlii- IOIIO\\'lllL‘ were i ale sr.» (‘cal Moore. Wil- Hcrbert Fisck, ._ " Mr. Lemuel and Mr. Joseph Doyle iiriiitcd in the central ex- PCIIIH" l Mr. Prior Erode during an ad- drc-i. uclviiziied Premier Thane A. (“a and Education and .\Iilll.=!(‘l’ Mark R. i ‘ “ I . \\Illi acre oilicr speak- , referred lo the condition} c: io- l‘i'.l(I.\ fill!‘ to iieallicr con- i ii‘ Iic \\'.l.‘. o.’ ihc (‘illllitlll tho I izil on the Nation- iie cqxially divided i‘ roan». and in re- ads oi curtailment \\ t.. of inc opin- . o.» of the R. C. i he rlrpl-ii E‘lI ivzih. Also I0ll iiu- ;i..i.ii>i‘lil \\'.is Mr. Russel (Jliinidirr. Prendcnt of the Qugou County Liberal Azsociation. i .. ___.______. iiiiiiii. IU lie Niliililifi‘. ‘Superintendent . Cf Education Returns From Tour ‘ M. Sopwii h. l M1; }1_ i; Sihiiv, chief superinten- den? u; (xiii. .i'..on for Prince Edward island r-sauincli to Clmrlottxtown lai niuhi. l-lgv was returning from a HM‘. to the Old Country where. niiiusilr of licalih and education for ihc I‘l‘()\'.ll(‘(' and Mrs. McGuigan. he \\':i.\ a ‘_‘\i(‘.\t of the overseas ecl- ncatioii lcncuc. The three young men students from {Ills Province who altended ‘the Coronation will not mum to iiieii" itl‘|I‘.(‘,»‘ until later in (h? Slim- iner, pnssibiY not until September. ‘Mr. snaw said. The students were John Aialihciv, Souris, and James ‘Clark:- anri Jolie DOWIHHE. Sum- IIIPTS IIF‘. M Slaw uas one of the party l of iifiwi-n niid- up of representatives if o“ “I'i\'_llh'(‘_< oi’ (‘anada pv- ‘ i-ciii .\I.il‘iI1‘\-'l Tiic tour was tinder lune fill-Sh i"‘.~ oi Ilin (worsens Educa- i1] Icivuc. iiirci-d ivy Major Ncy. Tcrcnto. Sicntar iCouncil of Education. i.,. df the Canadian‘ LANSEA Knitted Sportswear Mr. Burt will be at this store Friday", .Iul_v 2nd and Saturday, July 3rd, with a complete range of the newest styles and materials in LAN. EA Knitted Wear. Canadian LcgionConvcntion & Banquet.‘ The Convention of the Iii-Li. Command of the (an adian Legion, B.E.S.L., opens at the Legion Home zit lii..'.'li' o'clock Monday morning July 5th, when (IL-Ivulilvs from all Branches will be present to elect (ifficcrs and transact business. At the close of the afternoon s sion IIICIL‘ iiiii he a parade t0 the monument at 5.30 p.m., vihcre a wreath will be placed. A Banquet will take place at the Canadian Nziiionzil Hotel at 7.30 RM. Tickets $1.25. Dress l.\'i*iil£\l.\i.. Tie- ket sale closes next Saturday. All returned men are invited. Blcdals viiii he worn at the Banquet and the ‘parade. JODUQODZYUDUCVTUQKUYCFUDDJIYUOOGOC‘ Ci 660130‘ Jay Lincoln u .1T_i~:;—: . Down The Alleys Big Winner , At Toledo IIOLY .\'.L\Ii-. lziiiyuxg, KINSLLY L.»\.\IJI.L PINS _ Wednesday" l i again met lil <1 i" Kinsley Canon‘ l’ . the Holy . .* ‘ l"); - iAJ‘. By Guardians Special Win-i TOLEDO, 0.. July I-Joy Lin- coln. a bay mare driven by Pow- ncll, captured one oi the major stakes of the Grand ClYCUll meet- in: in straight heir.- last. nght. Ii, “'11s the first. ciivisinn of the $3,000. 01 Merchants and Manufactures Stake for traitors: The mare is owned by Dr. E. H. Robbins of Bay Shore. New York. Harry Short drove Gayuemakinnio to the wire f:r.~.i in the opening mile dash for three year old trot- ‘ IPIT. R. Duncan M. Avvlviard M. Doi an», First Race Thr - Year Old Trot, ' Purse S250. Mile Dash Gavlcmaklnmn. b. by (iayle- worth iShorti 1 Dickerson, c. c. (Wailers) 2T Guhar. br. c. (Flemngi 3 Justice, iviazaran, Roland. Lord Parrish and Jack Benson also started. Time: 2.08 1-4. . Second Race, Merchants and Mau- ufacturcrs Stake. Trotters. Purse $3.000. 511i“ arti s4 li. .\ CiiuC 2-11 . .\l<'(J‘1.ii(i HG C LeCaizr 21.1. Joy Lincoln, b. m.. by Peter i Lincoln iPownelli l l l‘ Boyne. b. g. tBosiWiCki 2 2 4 Hollyrood Lyda. b. f ilaccyi 4 6 2 J. ti" Rockdale NICEHYIJII, b. g. R. .\It Farlane ii-i (Cartnali 7 4 3 G. Young 7-‘ Donald Truax. b. h. iStonei 6 3 5 H. Corloran "i4 if» Joel. blk. g. iReynoldst 3 7 6 v. Kelli‘ i?" 7' McElwyn Alibc. Calumet Esiill. McCabe ’~_' 0.: Rosette. Knight Hanover, Ray Tohb, Highland Prince and Vacabondi King also started. (lYl-lv-YS Time: 203 3-4. 2.04 3-4, 2-05- Dr. L. Dull)’ F. Martin E. Vcs-"ci" ETIdQGUOlII‘ L. Alclliiugill i R. D oiroii 7 i -' IVlalIcfr 7-.‘ iii Chosen For F‘ Cup Races 1" llllliIPL. v- (A. r. by Guardian's Special Wire) i Alerts .- no NEWPORT. R. 1., July l-T. O.j English sportsman. ~ iodar nonminated Endeavour II. I'll» new sloop. as the craft with which _ he will attempt to win the Am- i ericals Cup in the international I sailini: races which will start off i this port. July 31. He said he based his choice on results of ihc informal brushes Hart Kayoes Kid Parsons I betiieen Endeavour II and En- l - Kzd Iiai" dcavour I. The new .~lonp. he said. ikimck-ii ii showed herself faster to windward ifax in ti» ‘ ‘ than the old Endeavour. which was i, ulcd iii-rum‘ . fl‘ ' ‘- defeated by Rainbow. then owned iand isctaiixcci .11: “n, P I, V w by Harold S. Vandebilt. in 1934. |weight in» l~~ viii". . » - ___ ___ _ ._ i 13st win/i" (CPi-Stheduled for tonight. a hOX- Th" II"-"»‘-\‘_- in; bout bctiveen Pat Metallic. u» tn H"- Irin- Riestigouchc, Qiie., and Benny Binns. ufcs and ‘liiif Charlottetown. P. E. I. has been‘ IFITTIF‘ "P"- posiponcd Ifidfifllllikly‘. wnistakc '3. r a Local promoters HOW expect to yii-riviriuslv iiw‘ mwch BTms and Leo Kellv. also of‘ IRllfIlllQ "ire" ~'i Charlottetown. in mid-July. The two, Parsons‘ ‘m. iii also will meet on the Is;ari_cl___J_iilyl2. i him to il_ic__tl.v~' - - ‘ - _ ON THE FAIRWAY Britishméonsols ' (OSTIIER .MILDER ..TOBACCOS