as FOI Q ~ 40 Years" h a auilerer u‘ "foam-Te?" l0 )"\l"v fir‘? savers uttul-iu W? ' ka at a time; unable to nuuown froqsently inn‘- n: to d..." to lI.Yi"Ii|"' ml-e lnlecilonn of ndreruullu e orids tor relief. - . ..| "jg-l nmny remedle: ‘m1 ‘pent hundreds o doiinrs without rrralvlnl much benefit until l tried Overseas Asthma nemesis- Tile first buiile broulhi results. "l have used several hot- tisa and keep one on luanuiz although it is now years alnco l had an nt- tuck." Owen ‘Nmrllonuiil!’ Tliorburn, h. 8. Money hack if it doesn't helo- us» at your drui- ‘he's, or poatpaid: CAREW k FRAUEF: lilfg. (‘lu-mlais, "v m Few Glasgow, .\'. l. Q’ SASTHMA’ R.|5.'ti1|5 |)Y v MALPaQun 541111111: School. Mflvbque. held its Inn"?! 01051112 on afternoon with 0W1’. thirty interested- friends in attendahcsftrhe different. grades o1 the senior department were care- fully examined by‘ the teacher. Miss Currie. Mr. Thomas MacNutt, Secre- tary of Ciimberllnd ‘Trust ruhdpre; sided during the ‘rendering, of tbe~ Pivsramme which is as‘ follows: Welcome Recitstion-Geraldfibock- hart. Opening Chorua-iSchool. Ex- ercise —'I'he Seasons. Motion Bong-y Our meg. Flaw-The Friend Bushes. Junior Red Cross Members. Recita- BlOIl-—}IOUJGClQIIHfliJI§._—LOBUI '" -; Abbot. Drlli-Canda-Eset and West. Dia- losus-oeuihg Ir-formstiorb. Recit- ation-First’ Week ctr/school. Kent- ford Abbott. Closing Chorus » " The awarding] of‘ the Cumberland scholarship formed Tn iliterestifll Pl?! of the afternoon! enfertalnmeht was nextlxuorder. The followins is the Complete lilt. v Advanced Department-aside- i: 1 Jsvella Championxtfiiobq arrears; 1; Louise mobs. tsjoo orsds jvm. (Sr) 1 Ruth Moutgomaq.-_t4._00"Grsde “VIII. ‘qrxf Barbara Machfutt. $3.00 GradeVI. (an - Lois Ramsey. $1.50 Grade v1. (Jr) Grace Beorlstwtldid. Perfect [Attendance Louise l Burns. taco Helen Euros $2.00, Ieslle Ab- bott. $4.09.‘ ’ i ~. . Primary Department. Grads V. Sr. 1. Enid Rarnsay..00. Grade v." lrr.'1 Alice MacGougan .80. Grade IV'1 Mary. Stewart no. Grads 'n1..1 ‘Dug- aldMacNutt. so: ' , - Grade II Sr. _1. Ksntford ‘Abbott .50 Grads ~11. Jr. 1. Marion Abbott .40, Grads I. l Bruce Mscdougarmpfld. Perfect Attendance. Wilton Ramsay $1.00 w “msrxsy szloo Roy/Ab- 1 1 as TESED , AND .. I f GLASSES FITTED lb. W. TAYLOR. J. 5. TAYLOR Optometrla lit Richmond Street _ Insidious i Eye Strain \ We use this adjective ad- dly. of any evil defect. "This motive lutiro human Nerve Energy. of an excessive ‘i ill health. HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED t . 1;» G_'. yF. Hutch econ» OPTOMETBIQT 040-000 use» oeoooeeeoe ensue eeeoeeseeeeeee» unsung“ G w y, t - Sufferers from Eyestraln may havepsrfect vision and there- ‘fore, do not suspect the presence power of the organism II Normal eyes, it is computed utilize about 20% of this Nerve luergy, but when Eyestrain is .. present, a much larger propor- tion is required. ilence defective .eyee through their consumption amount of Nerve Energy may seriously afleet the functioning of other ’ organs of the body and produce A‘; i 1 QQQFQOUOOO-OOQ-O .» to Serve You Cancun record's chain offortye ms odiesa reeahestopracueally . ‘oornerol Europe, both on and thebodiau travel track. Efleieul pjlausdian . .‘. manned b7 axpcia, iiieyscveasfrlendfyaozrreea ,advt@andheiptothousandac¢ ‘ - ' abroad. Youwillflndtbem torolleveyouoltiioublesoma telgeriomake your - inliiuopaaauprezud, eniop .. gs, Another reason for seeing - . ‘bytlbsworicfafirsatass - veilymul ' Arm or. . a E - m9 In: lira". him 801w. l . .ei.’f'%i-.-‘.-. Snowman: ‘Information-Year Meal I Carin, Dies, Pane Alt.‘ litigation l Pacific- I isms!» ‘a bott. siico rroyegupsxshris. 31.00.‘ The following school leavidgfizertlf- icatu were pressntedto Ruth Mon- Locker-by." tresl. hearsay, Lauren. Hamilton, Elizabeth Ramsayblflva. Stewart Keith Taylor, Dorothy Woodside, Kittie Ramsay and Charles Stewart. Grade III. Duet Elva Stewart and John oweh. Dialogue “Painting a Chair" a Harold Woodslde, Marjory Crozier, Willie "Ramsay, and Lloyd anrnvn-n. mvnve, President olthe lilarilimo rm Elton Dorothy Thompson and Phylis Hickey The following is 111: programme:- Rcmarks by Cbairman-—-Mr. D. E. Mahar. Chorus—Vacaticn Song. Solo. .MacK:1y Recitailorf-Gcrald MacNutt. Flag Song Five Girls. Rec- itation. Cora. Drill. 8 glrlsyRscitation, Elton Muc- Kay. Dialogue. Spelling Lesson. Rec- Champion. l'TI-IE Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _i__.__— .1120 Club of Mon- Vacation gomery. Barbers Macmitt and ney MacGougau.‘ ' . -_ Compiimentsryremarks were-mad Ramsay and Ssrcrlfacqougm as t the success of.th'e eiaminatfch. hare; ' _-_1 m ncton, N. B. during’. part of tlbewetkQ » _, u. a.,' is the ‘guess Woodside. home of M51. John Pickering cuWed- SutherlandWl-"reeidenihof the Insti- tute erpiainedjmnrsngrposa of their coming together. namely-to‘ say farswelito the teaeheraof the school of their dlstrict,nMls_s mgr-abhorre- Swain and Mr. AlfredqSilliplunt. A A short progremrruuwas; carried out: rnstrumentalxmusie-Mias-Jilva Dug,- gsn. and like. ,Ray,.B,urt. Solo,‘- Miss Pauline Coulsop, Chorus; ,"My.- Old Kentucky Home?‘ .11 hearty ‘sins.- soug, contestaarrdjlmes wdre each in their turn enjoyed. masuiher- mm then read the‘ racists 401MB MacSwsin zsud ;Mr.' Silllphant, and each was presented Jflth {beautiful pairof gloves byfMtes mrclyn Pick- ering. The teachers. gavec expression to the‘ a" sciatica-of the Iiffs. IA dainty supper weasel-veil hythe lad- ies and-at ‘theclose a hesrtyfvote of ihenks- was- tendered-Afr. ---end~-ivi'.rs. Pickering for entertaining the In- siltute‘ stItheir hdmef ‘ f.’ -"_- The closing’ examination of Hamil- ton school was held" on Thursday af-, ternbefn ‘with thirty‘ visitors present‘ who expressed thenrselvet as well pleas- ed with iihe1exlmiii§tioqsrid'heving fully" enjoyed the progrtmms‘; which was as follows; ilnjstruniantelMli/iusic. Grade vrir. Rlecitattoutfldrry Tayldr. Dialogue. "m ihs oirqrfyrseafo. -' cu, Keith nsmuvnohariameu ' l me z-rmufnsbilay. Grads v11.‘ our}. Eileen nsmiitentfliii missbttlritsm: say, Dialogue "keeping 1 score" “wed- deli Oroaisr, Harold ldtamaayy- fella u l V. y. s rsuaslwesmualur s; rtpaaeaawuno-ufi- , »asf.. a Syd- by thoehlirman, ‘by Messrs" o; w. . Mr. "Gregor MacNutt 1 who has been ‘attending Piciou aicademy . is eperidinglhls holidays st- his, home Mrs. ‘rhomaslofownald rho Mr. m1- ville Donald lefslhere by-rnotor for the latter MissLMyrua ‘ ‘rruro; of’_Miss ‘Thelma The members of- thslwouienb ~111- sutum- of Sea View assembled-air the- nesday evening June 27, wmlLetgh ddays... ~ . 3tsleii'vin' the work ~of teachers and Grade II. Duet. Elizabeth Ramsay arid Harold Ramsay. Recitation. Leila ltalrcsay. Dialogue. "The Sewing So:- feiy" Jean "Ramsay, Louise Simpson, Jean Oliver and Marjory Crozler, El- va, Stewart and Lloyd Lockerby. At, the-close the teacher presented the following with school leaving certifi- cates ( in- order of merit) Lloyd inokerby, Jean Owen, Marjory Cros- ieryand Lester Woodsidc, also the following prizes: General Proficiency Lloyd Inckerby. General proficiency in Junior grades. Eileen Hamilton. Attendancm-Elva Stewart. Miss Jean Owen then read an address to the teacher from the, pupils express- ing their plessurelthat Miss stavert is to be there teacher for another year and Miss Marjory Crozicr made’ thepresentatlon of a pearl neckiacefThe sinzlns of the National Anthem brought the examination to a close. s 0 MrsIIardy Ramsay and little son Donald‘ of Tyne Valley were recent guests ofMr. and Mrs. Peter MacNutt Dsrnley. Mr. Beber ‘Profitt, Bloomfield, spent Sunday with friends in Sea View. iMiu Gertrude Adams, Madford. "BB-a and Master Delman Baker are spending theeurnmer months with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Adams. The four act domestic Drama "Down in Malne" was given by the Wilmont Vslley~Dramatlc Club in Mslpqquc Hall on Friday evening, June 28th. The following is the cast" o1 chdractersz-Zeph Cummings, Wcntworzlrr. young inventor-Austin Jlidine. Bingle, the fisherman-Irvine 111038. Jomps,» the hired man-Frank Jaijdine. Mr, Holden. the Lawyer- Dill"! T1088. Jimpsey " a fresh air IIQ-t-Royiimmons. Moss Gossln, a 19y, stuttering lover-Reuben Large. Susie Cummings, Ralph's Daughter-Lillian Mr, and Mp5, Sobey. Mrs. Cummings, zcpm; “vita My and luff“ —Carris Burrows. Kezinh, "Forty- tliifee and desparateW-Mrs. I-isrry Curtis.‘ Betsey Temps-Lillian Hogg. Time; ‘The Present. Locality: Down in Maine. flifiss Helenfiamsay, who so suc- castfully passed herexamination in Dalhousie‘ University during the terou-ancrwho has been teaching in Ibrnwood-far a month, has now re- turiisd- to -her.home in Hamilton whorl she will spend her summer rol- 1 "a - . --- -Tbe ' ual school closing of Darui m" district was‘ held Thursday after- noon’ J1me‘ 2'1. There was a very ilrlfsttendaiicrof rate-payers and viIiiori-whieh~ showed. the interest pupils. The scholars we‘ examined 1n tliefrdifferent subjects by Inspec- tor slit-Murphy and the (cachet At'the class's: the mssuh"; Miss Wootilide prbbahted her pupils with '~ "flfs- Jfllowfng prizes may-reel (or General Proficiency arm 8‘. Annie woodside. Grads 1x. core‘ champion. ‘crass V111. Gert- rudfAndel-sorbfirsde‘ VII. Carrie itation—Laura Mac Champion Flag Drill. ll girls. Recliaticn. Charles Hickey. Valcdiciory, Phyllis Hickey. Chorus. Vacation Days. Miss Cora. Champion read an ad- dress to the tczichers and Miss hfar- garct Adams and IvfL-"s Mary E. Thompson presented each teacher with a. gift from their pupils. The following is the address. To Miss Vivian Wcodside and hfiss Hilda Smith. Dear Teachers:- We, your pupils, wish to express our gratitude and appreciation for the interest you have taken in us during the past year. l: has been a very pleasant and profitable school term for us. and v:c fecl we owe you much for the pniionc: you have shown in trying 1o leach us our lcs- sons. We know we have often done stone in their married flier-M. The semi annual examination of Baltic School was held in the school room on Thursday afternoon, with a large number of parents present. ‘was prettily decorated with lilacs and roses. Miss Mill the teacher ex- amined the pupils in the various grades and foe scholars acquitted themselves very credlta/bly. Prizes were given for general proficiency and attendance to Marlon Simpson. Margaret Riley, Ruth McDonald, Margaret Cousins, Rena. McGllllvary, Fred Hickey and Kenneth MacKen- zle. The teacher generously treated the pupils and visitors to fruit and confectionery. An address was read and a presentation was made to Miss Mill. Thc- following ls the address: Dear Miss Mill: We could not lei, this opportunity pass without saying a few words of farewell before you leave us. Look- lng back over the years work, we re- alize you have worked faithfully and diligently, ever putting your whole time and attention on your pupils. We realize we have not fully recog- nized the opportunity afforded us during the year and if we did not was no fault of yours. We, as a whole school. are very sorry you can- not remain with us another year. We ask you w accept this envelope, the contents of which will show in a small way our appreciation of your services. We wish you health and prosperity to carry on the noble work of instructing the young. ' Baltic School Pupils HONORED BY MONCTON FRIENDS ON DEPARTURE FOR SUMMER- SIDE, P. E. L 0n the occasion of his departure from Monoiton for Summerside, PE. L, where he has taken a lucrative pcsidon, Mr. Byron McDonald, who for some time has been accountant for T. dc A. Leger Co., Ltd, a number of friends gathered at Mr. Charles O‘Ncil's cottage at Point du Chene one evening recently and tendered him a farewell party. During the ev- min; Mr. McDonald was presented with a. handsome steamer trunk, ac- wmilflnicd by an address, Mr. Charl- es McDonald cn behalj of those as- stmbled, making the presentation and reading the address, Following ‘this a very pleasant evening was spent, dancing, games, and cards being en- rjoycd. The address was cs follows: Mr. Byron ldcDcnald, Morton. N. B. Dear Byron: This is indeed a sad occasion for which we are gathered The day was ideal. the school room h rank as high as we might have‘. it _ Please ncccpt tokens of our prosperityfl in school. ed the pupils Vlcodslcle will that she has from her rccc Prince County or Hardscrabble Farm-Darrell Plck- m, s3{y_rd;1y_ etts. _R.slph, his brother, a New York . Millionare-Emerson Huesils. Nell M153 Mafy town spent a family motored behalf of your 9111185 W0 Ollilht not to have done, but we ask you to pleas: forgive our many shori-cominjs and small gifts as and gratitude. 1 ti‘. lore Wishing you ixlznty _v::1rs cf joy and the future. Sigurd on mp1s of Dornlcy Misses Wcodslrls and South thank- vcry kindly for their rememboranccs. Earmarks xvsre nude by Inspector lifurphy and the Trus- tees. The teachers 111011 treated the pupils and those present to ice cream and cake. A pleasant ending to :1 very profitable afternoon, The many friends of lifiss Alena be pic czi to know sufflsiently recovered rib opérntion in the l-losyulizil 1o be able to return to hcr home 111 Hamilton Rogers of Charlotte- few dnys rcccnxly in Hamilton renewing old acquaintances. Mr. Hcniqv Adams, Boston, Mass, ls visiting relatives 11nd friends 111 Darn- Arch Wcoclside, and floy Wccdside and to Llnkletier on Sun- day returning in the evening. Mrs. W. A. Hcustlts and Mr. Ralph HucsJs motored from Clmrlcttctowri on Thursday and were the guests of Mrs. L. D. MacNutt. Master Duga ld Runway and M'ss Catherine Itamsay of Charlottetorvn are visiting a: the home of their Uncle, Mr. Howard Ramsay. Mrs. Thomas Beer of Charlotletown was a recent visitor to Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Ramsay mot- ored from Mcnirose to Hamilton whcro the spent the fihieih anniv- ersary of their Adult/Grade v1. Charlotte Hickey I marriage the guests of their daughter. Mrs. F. W. Ram- say. Thirteen chlldrcn were born to Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay, tcn of these are living and are now scatfered on different ports of ihc world, some re- siding in Western Canada and others are in the United States. Two daught- ers, Mrs. Ramsay have their homes on the island they have also twenty-three grandchild- ren. Many will join in congratula- _ A tidhs to Mr. and Mrs. . .. .1 1 {frilsforpatbgdeups were awarded having attained the fiftieth mile- nd Mrs. Mathews RSIIIMY ill fnllurcs. together. We who have been closely nsocclatecl xvith you during your all-to short sojourn among us. hail with deepest regret the news that you must return to the enormous. fertile and altogether grand Island from whence ycu came. Of course these sad feelings are intermingled to a certain degree and mitigated by the knowledge that you are turning to your home triumphant. May you so continue to suzcced. ' As a more tangible expression of cur feeling we wish you to accept this gift as a perpetual reminder of the goodwill, love and good fellowship which we in our humble manner xvculd have _vou accept. Again wdshlng you every success as you travel along life's broad, high- way, we bid you adieu, and may the Goddess of Fortune so direct your up-_ ward path that you will find at some future time that l‘. is expedient to rc- iurn to Mcncton where your friends await you. Signed "THE BUNCH" CELEBRATES GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. James Young of Wood Islands, celebrated their gold- en wedding on Monday, July lst. The happy couple who are enjoying the’ bcst cf health were united in mar- ralge on July lst. 1870 the brides birthday. Mr. Young who is ‘f7 years of age and his partner 75 were both born and lived in Wood Ins ndlsKK..lK and lived in Wood Islands and vic- GIOIIOE HENDERSON - Vice-President of llgrltime Province Clabjof Montreal" . . . , SPECIAL July Offer Regular $14.25 Manning-Bow- man percslator only s8 50 cash. On terms, 60c down and $2.03 a month for 4 months, a total of $8.61). Order today- Charlotte ‘; Call on the Friends you'd |i|<e to see N0 longer need you stay home to start dinner cooking and to watch over it to be sure ,_ that it will be properly cooked at the proper -' . time. '4 With an automatic Electric Range you can place dinner in the oven, set. the time and temperature controls and say good-bye to the ljtchen until meal time. Even though you are‘ 1' miles from home your dinner will cook to a de- licious goodness, and the stored heat in the in- _, sulated oven will keep it piping hot waiting for your return. PAY WHILE YOU USE Come in today and let us tell you more about the convenience and economy of Elec- tric Cooking. Ask about our easy payfncllt; plan. of the Maritime Electric C0., Ltd. Associated System town P. E. I. lnity all their lives. They have a. family of seven and i: 1s pleasing to not: there is not a break in the hap- , py circle yet; all of Mrs. Young?’ brothers and sisters are also living. Although Mr. Young is 77 years of ago he goes about his daily tnskr. with the same energy as a much younger man. For the past twenty six years he has been the faithful and eflicient keeper of Wood Islands ranges. About sixty guests were present o‘. the observance of the Goldcn Wid- ding on Monday at‘. c! 12110111 pres- ented the venerable couple with suit- able remernbrances. Tables were arranged on the lawn where a bountiful repast v-as served a three storey bride's cake occupying the centre of the table. In the evening a dancing floor was arranged where the young people c11- joyed themselves. Before dispersing dainty refreshments were served. Among those present were: hi1: and Mrs. John McMurchy, Toronto; 1.11s. Robert Chisholm, Grand Village N. 8.; Mr. and Mrs. Pcrley C. Yuuiag. Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. \V..l. Ings,‘ Pownal; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dvnizc, Mlllvlew; Capt. and Mrs. W.B. Tay- lor, Mlllview; Capt. and Mrs. A. J. Taylor, Flat River; Mr. and Mrs. ‘ Lloyd Ballum, Mount Albion; Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Ross, Flat. River; M1: and y Mrs. William Brown, Wood Islands; y Mr. and Mrs. Murdock McPhce, ivfr.‘ i i . I and Mrs. William Taylor; Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Martin, Mr. MP. McMil- lan, Mr. Robert Mclfillcim, Mr. Alex. J. Young and Mr. Harold Young. “ The Guardians joins with many friends in extending hearty congrat- ulations. nzaoAncnsrzzvc FROM c. 1v. R. A. MONCTON, July 4—Commcnclng tonight, CNRA will be on the air ‘Tuesdays and Thursdays insiead of Tuesdays and Fridays from 0.00 p. m. Atlantic Standard Time, until 11.00 p. rn. This is a step towards the in- ‘ auguration of Canadian National Railways chain programmes for the Maritime Provincis, which it is ex- pected will take place in ihc very near future. The tslong ovcr oi the Western Union Telegraph Co. by the Canadian National Tcicpraplm Co, be- ing the necessary firs‘. step towards this end. This will be the means of the ,Mariilme Provinces rewiring the best talent from the larger cent- res and also will give to those Prov- lncel wide-spread publicity throuzh- out Olnada, the Canadian National chain extending from iha Atlantic toths Pacific. 1 ‘ S. 12.111211, Itfiay Be Forced To MacBi-ien Digs l Up Ram W753i: Tails/sic; Visit Maritimes OTTAWA. July 4—-TO expedite payment of reparation claims in Nova Scstio for civilian lczsrs in the yvar. cffcals of the department may v15,- iz the MQYlJfllES shortly. Thomas .‘.Ii.ll\'\(‘_\', Unclcr-scrrctary of State. said tcdéy. 112 officials ‘are Major ‘ assistant deputy cus- todian. and J. A. Duffy, secretary Of the 106 cases still unsetlled, 11B crc in southcrn Nova Scatia. In many c3525 the original claimiirm ‘have died or other legal difficulties are jarescnt. Although authority to make pay- mcn s was only given by parliament 0n June l5, 1.173 cheques totalling 36.130000 have already been dis- pbzshccl, Mr. ‘Alulvty stated. On June i5 alone 84 cheques amounting to 53.970030 urre sent out. The total nurnbrr cf nzvafds is 1.321. fillnnrdm LInhnr-ni for (‘flopped Ilumla STALWARTS 0F THE VISIT usmm SHRINES N. S. Jul? EYDNCY. {Major-General J. ll. 1.1 engine trouble drove 111m .cd lrimciing on a farm near lfcrc thi afternoon. The cache was ncriily‘ hidden 1m der siirlzs covcrod wiih sod. 8111i hi! the liirrih droppt-d a \\".1oc1 into t1: pit lnstmd of 1107111" the results nbglit in 1 for the pilot and his gucst. Dr. Free iman O'Neil. fabric 11.11011 the n1 ‘some rirruhbczq‘, vscrc 11 ally but stronclj- rrg iadheslve taps secure-d hospbal, 6112171511: fir: air to return WEST 11p 20 barrels cf 121.11 \\"-i been seriou Several 1111195 }l1ill"1'?(l 1n the win‘ . , n‘. c-znptin to the 11:11AM. ‘l-Plowln -- "cliing i: nqcs of these three gentlemen would aggregate over 240 years. They are three of the four octogenarianew _ fare mcmbersjl-tf Reading from left f0 H T they are: R llr. Henderson, of Windhurst. Sack: Revhjoshua Dyke,_ 1 "Age shall not wither them, nor time dccay"— amost rooms applicable to these three stalwarts of the West, who lwcffi lrcmhcrs of the New Outlook party now touring the Mari Provinces on a Canadian National Railways special train. For: \‘.'i by. Ont; Mr. A. Metcalf, Willshoro, N. Y. Dr. Henderson. the oldest or’ these three men, is eighty vcars of age. and with an, astonishln virility and vigor. res ' the pulpit cf.\‘.'il1:*.ct Unit (‘ifurcfi in Frcd¢fi¢0fl* _ The other cctcgenariaa is Lir- l. 111mm, _ V-ctc co, G‘nt., age eightyqaeveu." f. I y tho Outlook party. ‘Tn-m 3 ‘ry last. at“ . w- ,‘ a . t ; . t i , f t