IN rscuulcoloai Rubinolt iand grcllestro and a Colour Cartoon MONDAY —Tl.lE V N‘- I o nadlall National Railways system or the week cnding June 21. 1939, were $3.470.Bil us ,106.638 for the corresponding of l033;_An\lil§T§fl§§_Of $3 4,l'£i_. A in G vmpa p. ‘tr .liiu.r-H RIACHARDSON EMLYN ea, on-ll... ....vél‘ ' - is As]. Cm MATINEES Au. SUMMER Ar 2.3o—rve.i7‘.oo’-9.90 l’ll'lllCE ElI‘WKlll3l”“;-‘- LAST: DIV FOR A ncrurr we CAN RECOMMEND As HEARTILY AND As SINCERELY As ANY— we HAVE so FAR rms YEAR! - The Picture Everyone Wants to See! v‘6'll"ul;-l;'lt‘i'E‘ll£ nl WALT" IIEININ DOUGIIS DUMHI-I5 KAREN MOIIEV MOIONI OLSEN TWO DAYS ONLY! Search do noém. . .” Toldby a Dooiorlfron agncinonll G A TE voun SUMMER HOMES SUMMER CABINS neurone MOVING IN ASSURE THE HEALTH OF YOUR FAMILY GUARANTEE- SANITARY- . SUPPLIES AND FUMIGATORS 88 Queen St (‘Trarlottetown PHONE 89 Abh " ‘iVION'I‘R.EaL, Q..£.. June 23——'I‘he ss revenues of the all-inclusive How Are If you are having symptoms of strain--hcndacircs. sore eyes or dizziness — consult a spec- inlist. At your service with years of experience and a thorough retracting service. Call in and discuss your dif- flculties. G. F. Hutcheson G. F. HUTCHESON. 1-‘. G. nurcnason J'lf-F-Hf-H’-'n‘-1'-'.FL.'gQ-Pc.« Handicraft Guild Will Open Shop craft Guild held on Thursday at studio of Montreal have been sent down, which with the addition of hand-made brass omamens RAILWAY EARNINGS INCRE “ tentlon compared wllh of the different committees. The per. - presented by the Canadian Handi- Your Eyes ‘? - At a. very largely attended meet- ing of the Prince County Handi- the home of Miss Holman. all ar- rangements were made ior the of- ficial opening of the handicraft shop. The shop has been fixed up in the office of the late Judge Wyatt Many lovely things from the craft and hooked rugs from wand craftsmen will make a. lovely dis- play. Some very unique carved wood figures are attracting at- 'Miss.Carrie Holman. president, presided and received the reports shipment from the Craft studio in ltfiontreal was on display and much a m . Reference was made of the beautiful war‘. done by Mrs. Donat Arsenault of Mont Carmel. who won the prize of sixty dollars craft Guild. It was decided to have an of- ficlal opening for 1.-he handicraft shop on Thursday next when the ladies of the Guld will serve tea. Since reorganization the Prince County Handicraft Guild has made rapid strides and have done a great deal towards reviving the old Island crafts. 5 HOLE -IN-ONE SYDNEY, N. 5.. June I2-—I'\i.rst hole-in-one shm at the Lins‘a.n Golf Club in 22 years was scored today by Dennis Sutherland of Sydney. He made it on the 126- yard second hole, one of the most difficult on the course because of artificial hazards. . .__.__:__‘_ Use Minntd’e for dandruff. _ V 5—._..j._..... _...-. .,.¢«2an&-.1-or llYRSlllliE_ FIELD nu - Friday, June 30th At Experimental Station, Charlottetown MK. NAPIER AND DR. DONAVON WILL BE PRESENT Juding demonstration, sport! and other entertllnlnfllt featured. an partial vintereotod in Ayrshire: are invited to bring their families and their neighbors." nun; your lunch. Tee, mu uni’ milk supplied. Tables set at 12:30 1'. ill. ' ‘ N.'«‘t.. 1:? and Fox Wi ll‘;size_s_-I ‘lnd_%'Clnel; nuslr _ V” ' H. W. CLAY, locrotsry. ‘ Convent was held on Thursday in exits and ‘frlsncls. *9- -36- 31. :j_, usr '1-mas “NANCY: nnaw. rnoonnn co 'u)DAY ' " ‘No. 11 snnuu. CAPITOL -=- “3‘..‘.‘.'.‘.".u’i§§ CHAN IN RENO SIDNEY lIOLER. ;c__‘nARLo cuAl’i’piA“lN * “ ;'CentralGudi-dian _:r.“Mo.l ---~=-=»-=- moun- 10-973‘.-7-31-3L THY KIN’! IIAUTY better pennenonte. .L-i ‘ can WASHING. cocaine. Bim- oniaing. Mallottls Bette CONFIDIII-ATION ea-s-:4-1'-3. AUCTION soul at. Mouelr as- tin/uad today, Saturday. at. Several es at furniture remain unsold. 160. MCNAIB. assert: am times today at 10: all the more imoor Annual closing Of St. Mary's convent In‘ St. Paul’s Hall The annual closing of St. Mary's St. Paul's Hall. when the pupils presented an excellent program for an appreciative audience of par- Mayor John E. Campbell and Mrs. Campbell and Rt. Rey. Mgr. G. J. MacI..elia.n, V.G., and Rev. Fr. Kelly were present, as well as the Sisters of the Convent. Rt. Rev. Mgr. Mamsllan in a short speech congratulated the pupils on their excellent program. The plays by the pupils were quiet, refined and particularly pleasing. He said that the training which the pupils received from the nuns is seen in the department of the smallest tols and clear; exempli- fied in the senior pup is. There was «a special message for the graduating class from Mgr. Ma.c- Lellan. bidding them follow the 8X3-mllle set them by the Sisters. Mgr. Maollellan referzed to the kindly and thoughtful act of Mayor Campbell in providing the means for the children to go to char- lottetown to see Their Majestics. Mgr. Maclellan said he had heard many favorable comments on the behaviour of the children while in Charlottetown. Mayor Campbell also spoke a few wo.ds of congratulations to both pupils and teachers. Program Opening chorus——'I'he school. A Day in June-—'I‘he intermedi- ates. « We Look Before And Af'ter—-The seniors. Diszrlbutlon of certificates and prizes. God Save the King. Senior Prize List The following certificates have been awarded a for regular and punctual attendance. Grade IV—Mary Deighan, 2 years; Dorothy Macbleill, 3 years: Welna Wedge, 1 year; Frances Morrison, 1 year. Grade V—-Gloria Watson, lyear; Kathleen Cameron, l year; Rita Deighan, 3 years; Lillian Perry, 2 years. . Grade VI—Dorothy Arseneult, 1 War: Louise Wedge. 2 years; Max- jorie Linkletter, 3 years. Grade vII—-Earline Bernard, 3 years. Grade V!II—G'uelda Linkletter. 3 years; Helena Doucotw. 1 year. Grade X-—~Marie Linkletter, 2 years. Furs I ficien Grade l'V—1. Florence Ciow: 2. Anna Gallant: 3. Cornelia Bond. man; 4. Georgina Peters. Grade V--l. Lillian Perry; 2. 69-nor Campbell: 3. Rita Deiglhen; 4. Susie Clow: 5. Gloria Watson. Grade VI-1. liaulse Wedge- 2. Sheila. Callaghan: 3. Florence wil- liams; 4. Mary '-Theresa Arsenault; 5. Miriam Cameron. _ Grade VII—i. Theresa Cameron: 2. Nan Mclltnnis: 3. Ruth Kelly; 4. Patricia MacDonald. Grade VIll——1. Henriette. Coyle; 2. Frances Gallant; 3. JoyceChsis- son. Grade lx—i. Mary G-allam; 2. Alice Blumherd. senior Certificates For Writing Grade vm—-1. Yvonne: Des- Fwches; 2. Doreen ‘Gallant; 3. Gueldo. Llnkletter: 4. Florence Cormier; 5. Henriette Coyle' 6. Frances G»alla.n.t; '1. Lillian Glow: 8. Joyce chanson. Proficiency Diploma for junior writing: Ruth Oalres. Pro ciency Diploma for senior writing: Yvonne Deaftoches. Prise List . The prizes for. christian Doc- trine have been donated by‘ Rt. Rev. G. J. MecLg.‘,',1.n. Grade-IV—Mary Therese cm. lent. Grade V (b)--Irene ‘W. Gallant. 8§:‘l2 :._...“>-::.**~h.s=.-.°."-“**- e an. ado Thelma. Aroenault.» car. am... i r e an »Gmde IV, manta” “““fl} Y‘ A re “just All ' t‘ . J. E. Gallant, awarded l “cl. .,';oel to '1Ti3 prize .for in." . donated byfsgllfe t . ¥V—He/nrletta scnier. Grade V (b)—Irene Cormler. Grade V (a)——RA)se Marie Blac- uiere. Grad ily Socie Grade Grade son. Grade G: ade Grade Grade Grade Gaudet, Prizes and punctuality during a period 01 three years: Guelda Llnkletter. Earline Ber- nard, Ma;-jorle Linkletter, Rita Deighan, Dorothy Mac-.Neill. Graduating Diplomas were a- worded to: 1. Lone. Ranwhan: 2. Marie Link- -letter; -MacNei1l. Grade I Boys—l. Marcellus Mc- Mark Delaney; 3. Allison Arsenauit; 4. Elmo Bsagan; 5. Le- Gerrier. ade i1 Girls-1. Mary Gallant; 2. Phyllis Gal Donald; to Alxfreda Wedge. Grade I (A)—l. Marie Wedge. Grade II (B)--l.. Ruth Perry; 2. Zita Leclair; 3 Ines Monica‘ 4. Edna Go.uant- 5. Julia sonier. Grade 11 (ll)—l. Mary Florence Gallant; ‘2. Tlwresa. Cameron; Albina Arsenault: 4. Mary Gaud 5. Shirley Linkletter Grade I11-1. Marjorie Rogers: 3. Dorothy Ar senault; lady: Theresa Pineau. llvor; 2. 4 Prize List The prizes for Christian Doc- trine have been donated by Rt. Rev. G. lla Grade Grade ult. Grade I man} Theprleeir for jmnlgirwm In min it-use: tiv~ June 25th. 1 at 9:30 a. m. le s.tr::00 p. in. Island MOW AND DELIVERY Ar-raneern EltVICE—Board of by A joint Tuesday evening -151'-e-24-2i. w CHARGE.-New Bradalbone 8 RM- ton 7.30. Rev. 1., Cavemder. I.—l46-0-24-1! e VI——'I‘he!esa Ar*‘“"ult. Grade VD'—-Lena Arse. Grade VlllI!—-F‘r:.noes Gallant. %r1ades IX av. X—Reta Gallant. e each grade, donated by the O M. B.A.. awarded to Grade 5. nexlt. All interested in!‘ t _V (b) —Cecilia. V (a)—Olarisse Plneau. V!——Dell.a Gallant. VII—Na.n Molnnis. v’i'l'I—-Joyce Chaisson. IX—Alice Blanchard. Grade X—-Marie Linkletter. The prizes for Application. dc- nated by Margaret Arsenault-: IV-—Frances Morrison. V (b)—Gloria Watson. V (a)—Eieanor Campbell. VI—Audrey Perry. VII. donated by Mr. E.P. Foley. awarded to Mina Wedge. Grade VIII, donated by Rev. Fr. Kelly, awarded to Elsie Deighan. Grade IX, don-ated awarded to Helen Mc- Ewen. Grade X, donated b Dena Gau- det. awarded to Ame a Cameron. A prize for senior mus‘lc,donated y E. P. Foley, M.L.A., awarded to M-elvifla. Clmv. TRYON — BONSHAW BAP'1‘lS’l‘.—'I‘r'yon '1. moreland ii A. M.. Rev. s. D. Trites. Paswi Albany 8 P. M. -50-6-34-1i. crwlwn NOTICE.-—Breadalbane later. 11. Pleasan e wilivbc contducstfi-1nbY' ngus Ma.heaon o It L“"“'°"‘,"“ 1y aualified XE. Miller. Min- t Valley. 3. Rose. The RC“ master. who can possibly manage to do so. is urged to attend camp. with his troop. Mr. I-I0.‘l"PEr is high- and com/potent in every way. and Leaders should not miss this opportunity. The Camp :5 lhe ‘high spot in" the life of the Boy scout: don't CHARGE. — Wor- Junc 26th in Cav- M Stanley Bridle - °.-in ‘’.’ii‘..‘%‘.3.‘.'..“‘ 7“ e . . . y 1.-iza-o-24-ii. miss ship on Sunday, ll A ur.s"rroN- _...._.=?._.__~._.~.__ tl1e1Ctal.n- _h:DJ?liIlTltNS UNTIL ii ncwspc. rAssoca on ,— ecv y congt please note William iwunn. nooeilant vs. Angus be post- Johnson. respondent was set down for hearing at the foot of the docket when supreme Court met here yes- ferdev. Court. adjourned uni M. Monday when the petty iury will beg‘n trvirw the four uses on the docket. HAO FTNGEB YN.i7TR.En —— Ml’. Rudolph Doiron. canadlan'Nationai Hallways section LAST DAY FOR 0 —Contestents in that all returns marked not later ‘than June 24th. mail your ~-aosn COMPl..E'1‘ED—-Word has ved from Mrs. B. Stitt 500 mile highway ned between Winni- Mrs. Stitt was ta? daughter of the late . . pfimw of mg 19" h the first Joint Thur-sdav when lav- _____ in¢.:all‘s in thew‘ h h 3, prev an ocv-w-r w on e was on- °°R'NwAl‘I‘ PASTOR’ A -rn.tin<r a "jack". it was sa'd. The injured man received treatment at “awn, 5. 5_ 345 the Charlottetown Hospital. speak on: onnAm'nn ro emes'moon— Rev. Edward Baldwin. c.ss.R., p_ M_ Re“ 11;_ native of Baldwin's Road. Prince 1-. L-113-6-at-ll Igldlvvard Island was ordained to the 0 Y cathol c church at kst. Alphonsua . In all ten young men were are, re to Holy Orders at the lm press ve ceremony, 3. Junior Prize List The .ioliowinlg cert been awarded for punctual attendartce: Grade I—Stella Desftaches. Grade l:—.Anlta l\II~cN<-.ill. Grade lfl—Sh-irley Liinkletter. 2 years. Dunsfail, Alberta. resident of La Pas. nday. _ June It E.—Se i 5 (“IA G Woes “ 5.10 A.M. 25th. New Dominion: S. M, o 3 P. M. when Rev. 0. T. Burlrwall will Bible in China" Cornwall: 3.8. 11 A. M. Service 7.30 R. Woodside, Ministe MRS. J. P. ATHEETON. Sussex N. 3., announces the her second daughter es (Beth) to mu eldest son of ' an ' His Excellencymiéiartiri gement o E$anl§l‘ln€VEiizmb- of Breadalbane. Prince Wedding to take A turnn. L-IN-O-It-ii. SEVETK - ‘DAY CHUBCE SERVICES. shown your personal invi- rnnoo rally. L-58-0-M-ii. ntoon-an. ' tures Menace." This 1! tntion lb this l’»€n'iP9 G h—Mujorh Arsen- (A)—.l~ielen sonier. Grade II (B)—F'rance.s Peters. Grade ill (A)—'I'heresa Cameron. Grade Il‘.l—-Theresa Plateau. in fB)—aRuth Perry. 1:: ,(A‘t-Mary Florence - G m——noL Gallant. The prices for sowing have been by tl'ge,l-foly Family so- I Boys—Gera I Gil-is—-Auldine Gouda or jgrogormnnt ‘have been donated by rm. .1.D. mo: “’“"“ Grade I s-etewnrt ‘ Grade I Girls-«Marie Grade I (A II is Do 11 (A)-—-Rita Gallant.- redc» III—Lena Arseneult. prises for sr\‘ by the vision rust it the As- avaning for 0| ._._.... but Idiot“ “n of :‘mu.Iis—‘inocnui '44 old\O$l’lMU II!’ for 3|-ii. ' tion con- 00 5. :11. Almost tant furniture‘ L-160.50! suns». POLICE COUll'l‘-M. Police ter-day a man c on driving was remand- ed until this morning. VALUABLE PIECES of old ioned furnitui-Ac again: remains - morning at 10 30 Av nus slmvrca enec-l The eaving charlotte- opens and ‘North Lake June. avin-v North Lake at I)’ 'I‘rarls- Provincial I-Ie L-lilo. charge of both camps. ___._ \ ents are being made mittee oi’ Guides and scouts, or our share in Con- federation Woek celebrations. It is expected that Scouts will take part in a monst Monday i'lth July, in -joint camp fire at - on Th J det i - M. Wes“ mile“ note: lglerituso. ...:-—A it is hoped that as many Scouts .116 possible. from points outside of Charlottetown. will be able to take UNITED .. S’ andisa fl1eY.M. "1 5' I. ‘I 011. Illflvlilifll. ' flamed flammmnlstmmltains. 9.“ M“ and Mr. Douclas Carr; P011": 9001! ll‘ _ mucx no-et' we report the’ Cub Jackie Cea-etti lst Borden Peck. Jackie died on 1 y°!l~l‘ll¢‘ih19lfb instant. at the -ie . washold ontbewth inetantalx Scouts acted as pail bearers and teen ‘ fourteen u_rfl- were Ereaeut in full uni MANI 8 demo W010! cootinue£_’gli°i)s bereaved Provincial Wolf Cub at Camp Euchsn ‘on adquarters will be in '5 an ,. W 1- I edlowu visitor '!oxt, ’ ., rm“ 1 .__.°B,-Sun’ 'l . Mr.Goou~ge, ’*,,;,,_1;t.: I-III?!-he ’ m'.AlibunoMellott.unieum,.¢ reported .‘u1dln1.hrie arrived home scan time wand nmorsl of. his ‘fithlgr-‘ Edwfrdif Carson. 1eovIs.thls morning on 1;. turn to Quincy. Mess. . Patrick Mull » . e to 1... i.......~‘.“l‘.‘. “z':‘..~.i.f.'.. after visiting friends in Charlotte- -.—_. . M1‘. FIN B18133. loft thkrjnog-n. Inn on return to Waterloo» Ont. um vlsi is parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. act. Piteroy street. Dr. W. F. Taylor and daughter. Eileen of Keene. New Hampshire. arrived in the city by car yester- day. While in the city they will be the guests of the Doctor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Taylor. ‘ Mr. Leigh N. Seaman. of Hall- fax. of the turn of Bee.man..& Cross. Ltd.. paid a. Visit to his old F‘ lobtawwn this week. Seaman formerly spent a. number of yene in India. being connected with the Forestry De- partment end at the .same time serving in the British army. Eastern Guardian .."l'his column is reserved for -. New Dunlop . directors of Dunlop wire Janice I. Sim president and M: Gwrse Bel: ll, times as I!h.l.IlTl';Iflll 1311563; and Arthur B. P President. become: lll$'1'....{‘1’ Yesterday's ' Local Market NIEDAY AND S EETAESUEATURDAYB MARK Beef IT news of local interest but adver- tising of 3 ncwsy nature my be ‘oily payable in ndvnnce. ..°sunscnn>'r1oNs to the Charlottetown Guardian ~ may be handed totheir Rent. Archie Hume. ..'DANOE ENJOYED-—A very successful dance was held in Mon- tague I. o. O. E‘. Hall on Wed- nesday night, ‘the I-Iocloey Club which sponsored the dance an to hold one each week. Al on- chard‘s Orchestra was in atten- d.a.nce|—L. . JVISITING BANKERS--Mr. semln cently son 0. his first in aidwn will celebrate p“ autos owners. "IIv"vnrI Edwin Crockett of Toronto. assist- ant general manager of Bank the [of Nova scotia accompanied by ‘Mrs. Croclnett and M.r.\ Adams. manager of the Bank ‘of Nova scotla in Charlottetown ‘were in Montague on Tumdoy on business. While there they were the dinner Iruests of Mrs. Allison ltfacbean who is a niece oi’ Mr. Crockett’s.y-L ~ ..'S’.l‘OltE lJiiPBOVEMl!N'l‘S— Mr. Howard Viokerson. Montague. is making a very creditable‘ im- n , ptoveme on the approach to his store. new cement olaiform Ind steps add much to this‘ attractive piece of business.—L . ..'D.EMODELLING (X)ltNER—- The corner known. as Ive’: Corner, Montague. has been taken over bi’ Mr. Douglas Coffin. Old buildlnxl which have been vacant for some tlme are being torn down and re- modelling is taking place. and an wo-to<itgtl: service ltljgibtll will make oorner a outing at Baldwin's Rood this Province tomorrow ig_was announced. .,a..‘ inserted at 2 cents I word 15 New carrots 3 bunches BIBLE SOCIETY MEETINGS Rev. 1!. 0. T. Burkwail. for int) gazed in the work of till (I Foreign Bible Societyln will address meetings uiol- - lows: Sunda. the 25th—Belfast M _ Nernon United at 3 P. M. 21th-—Mantas'ue at l PM ' Wcdn 28th-Desable Clillh‘-I of Scotland gt 8 P. M Thursday of Scotland at 8 P. M. 11 A. M. ‘y, July End-Kingston [Int 11 P. M. - July znd—cl.ariottetm V St. Paul: Anxiica Tues M _n-m-«T24-u. _ » rm Sin" coach will! run’ .uk.m{hgahlfl1|h' do:hOI\I|7°“hl'“" ' eheckup°“““