‘I ‘YHHPH- wr nice six .i lat. ads-its. 31¢- nve. 7.15 l: 9-99 _5¢ _. 42¢ - 52c. ’N.=_1. . ..i -“-- I yR1flfP ivifh elven-thin; —- fascinating star. daring line - ll"! “h” 5 ~ interest. out - suulwrtins cool- red-hlood- m" (‘d ilflitin. grand JOHN HACK (‘ClTl9d\_‘ fllllllI BRQWX 5911i‘ hlts. lllfl heal- thcse awn; DDROTEY 113g; ~50“; n; SEBASTIAN Old Dlonlansf‘ RICARDO "Elmo- (‘ow- conrez , b ~. first’? ‘Moon Is BENNY ‘ ~ P" fllllnf aim-e. _ _V ' " Q; cure . EDWYKRDS ALI. retains P1011!“ E .1. a. = o w o - »’* ~" D “How's is?" run-tn .\lE.\l0RIES" A ' gulf“; gm“; ~. w soxo SKETCH v YMATIXEE 3.1a - 11¢ - 26c. I eve. 1.1a o eon-ale _. 37c. inn-II CAPITQL TQDA COLUMBIA . NUURES peml: kg“gsa¢4§‘l 5P“ - " ‘VIIHNIAVAIJ! Jvllflllvllfllll” ligsnw Fascinating drama about a. world-discussed subiect-fall- scv ot circuimstantial evidence .-replete with romance. thrills and stirring climarws‘. ,\ tall’.- mg pgcgu" “n; will fascinate you A I. S O SCVND CARTOON AND HODGE PODGE lltorialcl and ulilfred Taylor. Pha rmaceutical l.n,._,,,._,.n, A 3s 0C 5a til)" A499“ . as Eonliliii? 121.3115»? $5.: or: ne'er‘: dismr-s- in Summerside "Th8 to the l An instructive paper 0n i:t and his relations . Dru The annual nzeeill‘: o.‘ fie Fri m . cri. Olearj‘. Th? fcl 2.’: m 49¢ the ‘:4‘>lu1‘—1g yggr: and music, furnished by Zion Emir. _ c and we 01- HOW p,~s;.,d,_.nt_flon_ Gm E under the leadership of Mrs. Rod- mel -- 111*" 1 1 l ~ -. _ gel-son. Many old familiar hymns of the pro-dbl‘? 1W"! ‘-'Y“.)'-'"'“'-‘\~T*- ._fl_nlk.r \\r_ J4 Brown; and songs were sung including two We ‘.~ “lYllll-“l? “Pmb” ‘ ___\“A W_ Tam,» solos by Mr. Malcolm MacKlnnon and were .\.. ‘ ‘i was xi-vcllor . 'l‘11-[ ‘r a, §n.3,._;\m._ K L Bear reading by Mr. W. Bruce. which no dish; J. .V. V. ilzh, AllJPYZOll; A. J. ‘may Kyeificctg,“ dQl-ibt was greatly enjoyied by n11 pres. flfathescn.‘ O'L'.~ L‘ ‘DJHOYLI Trmzurpr_wir_ E‘ A‘ Fasten ent. A vote of thanks was tendered summers-me; P. . For". " ‘ CMWCII__NTESFTSV J‘ E. Damon by Rev. Mr. Fulton, seconded by Mr. side; B. P, McFrlclvcn. z'i,__,nnl_llm_yglrln_ A. J Mathew“ W. Bruce to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hume Hopzoorl, 31111;» m. '2' A. O U“ w‘ J Waugh Alberton‘ and MacKii-inon for the use of their Fcszer, \\ J Erivirii. .1. E \‘.oi L. __ _ _MCEH,S J’ E, “bnh and beautiful home and grounds, also n Eryentcn. H. L. Eithilli-a C. llFflllfill, vote of thanks moved by Mr. Malcolm Leo Done-site. Jas. Bl‘.\(ll"}', P. J. lic- Drle tes to the. C. P. H. A. Con- ‘ '***'_“ W ' ' "" ‘ zit l-lalifaz-a~‘.\llessrs. E. A. l-iALLlNG H AiR or. Charlottetown, and A. J. UM PEI/nuts ‘ociore it loo late. l3I"'~'-“-°3°“- OHM?“ 1t checks i-illln- hair and s"nvl- lates new Qi"i'v'ii as 2 “ll. Apply persisventiy" to scalp fcnli Lntcs a week. zlizd ldfllllf/ of the late J. ~ cf the Chinese Easte ‘ profits cf approximately 7v DCZIVEEll China and Russia. I , CHERRY VALLEY - Services in lChrlst Church Sunday next at 3 p. ;m., Church Army Officers in charge. RESERVE WEDNESDAY, July 2, for Zion strawberry festival on Mr. Murdock Ross’ lawn 4979 purchaseda valuable farm property at Valleyfield and has removed there with his famly. GEORGETOWN-Services ln Holy Trinity Sunday next at 7 p. m. with Cburcli Army Ofllcers in charge. A» open air service will be held follow- ing service in Church . ‘ following pupils of Bywnes Road l School were successful in the recent [Departmental Examinations of the 1 Board of Education and have recei\'- led their certificates, viz. Marguerite ‘ E5. Kenny and Mary G. Clarlzin. iwas visiting his grand-parents, Mr. ‘Central Guardian] So "-" to G0Od”— - m8 many k m"? Bet r Be (Pill i opening remarks-Chairman. Mr. "Th; H“ Fina" f-l. F. M cPhee. . ' o can?!“ Presentation of Diplomas, Certifi- ‘Prizes, Grades l. II. m. CHANGE OF RESIDENCE -- Mr. ! Alex McLeod, Hiilsborn Street, has Ellllsald RMWW- G°rd°n Bi"- 1 BYRNFS ROAD SCHOOL —- The- ENJOYING HOLIDAYS-Mr. Bar- t clay Grantvof the Canadian Bank of Cmllmefce» Nlimlfillfl P‘ 11 I» ‘"10 direction of Prof. Thompson. The and Mrs. J. Fisher Grant. is spending I tend‘ part of his vacation in Sydney with "ETOWN "UARIIIAN Reading-“How Johnnie Obeyed." RBCltIlflOB-"Tl'l0 School Clock." 1111-: ci-lARi or was: icl§1j dilfisiv Programme West Kent School clos- l cubes, Medals and Special Prizes. Chorus-“PeW-School. ~ . u n Report of year,’ worbamnfipfl ihfigous-rd “Our School —il~Lsesche). H. Johnston. Presentation of (‘Artiflcstes and 6°“ an’ u“ mm‘ .._-----_-_--- Trio-Bully Tom-William ‘trainer, SAINT PETERS SCHOOL CLOSING Presentation of Certificates and Prizes. Grades IV and V. Violin Solo—Songs My Mother Taught Me-Charles‘ Hyridman. Presentation of Certificates and Prizes, Grades VI and VII. Chorus-Jimmy Jones and Johnny Brown-School. SOlD-—"Cvl‘3.l’\dfl’ii."—Rl.lth Sinclair. Presentation of Certificates and Prizes. Grades VIII and IX. Chorus-Suridowru-Senlor Girls. Presentation of Certificates and Saint "Peters School closin! took place yesterday with s. goodly attend- ance of parents and friends. The fol- lowing program-was excellently 81"" by some of the children:- 0 Canada. Dialogue - "Saw-Muriel finite and Helen DeBlois. Piano Solo-Marlon Morris. - Recltetion-“At The Sea Shore"- Katherlne Acorn. Recitation-“Tho the SqulrreV-Rcbert GIJIBSYIQT- Mountain and l2 or. bottle -» I7 oz. bottle .. .. I Q Ilfil UX SOAP Special for Frlda Saturday and llonda Onl . gatonia Tomato Catsup -- 21c Llbliy’s Home Style ' Mixed Pickles his father. Mr. Harry Grant, and Mrs. Grant, Claude Fraser accompanied him-New Glasgow News. SCHOOL CLOSING-The closing exercises of all four City Schools will commence today at. 10 a. m, with the Opening Program ChcrusP-“Roses. Roses Everywhere‘ ' ,- t Frotere). Presentation of prizes. Balcony scene from Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet"-»-Helen Derllois. The pupils presented Miss Des- f Large tin Jelly Po Deluxe Char- following Trustees as Chairman: Prince Street, Mr, L. B. Miller; West Queen lSquare. Mr. E. A. Foster: Rochford Kent, Mr. H. F. MacPhee; ‘Square, Mr. Reuben MacDonald. l i PREPARING FOR NEW RINK- Workmen on the site of the Char- lottetown rink have demolished one old building and are now engaged in Legging?ciigelslisl-Igrgeigalaéctfg, gfjsgtliluly 4th will be an outstanding ev- garét Gallagher’ that the rink will be ready for occu- pation iri early autumn, is now re- moved. of Canada on Sunday, Rustico Minister. STANLEY BRIDGE AND 5433.762} BUSTIICQ~SCIYlCCS of worship in connect-ion with the United Church June 29th; Stanley Bridge. l1 a. m; and North at 7.30 p. m. Preparatory services at New Glasgow on Friday evening. July 4th. Rev. 11. S. Bishop, ENJOYABLE ENTERTAINMENT- "A Little Bird's Song." Erasy witha handsome suede hand- Action Song-"My Grand Ma"— bag. - (Gabriel). ~ A PRIZE LIST ____________________., Beginners’ Class-Iri 61855-1- 591‘- yl DeBlois; ai-mlierine Paton: a. Nancy Simpson. In examinations~Katherliie Paton, Beryl DelBlois, Nancy Sln-ivwfl- ' N0 fICE-Dr. Robin’: Dental ofice will be closed for Mon, June 30th, un- til Monday, July 7th. 4831-6-24-31 THE AYRSHIRE FIELD DAY and sale at the Experimental Station on gatherintmomjvnltdh Atom Mar. ent. Lunch will be served at twelve oclock Standard Time and at 2 p. m. tli: sale of '21 head of registered Ayrshires takes place. It will be an opportunity for Island breeders to secure the best at their own price. ‘Catalogues may be obtained from the lltpartment. of Agriculture. 4983-21. In exams-Joan Smith, Katherine Acorn, Milton Acorn. . . 3rd Ciasl-lst ‘in daily Lncbert oallaeller. ' is‘. in examinations-Julia Taylor. Highest Class-Scripture, Muriel Peake, Helen DeBlols; Reading, Mar- ion v Mon-ls, Constance Hyndmla: Gecgrspny, Constance’ Hyndman Helen DeBlols; Composition, Marion Morris, Constance Hyndma-n; Dicta- tion, Marion _Morrls, _Muriel Peake; Spelling, Muriel Peoke. lliarion Mor- ris. In exams, Helen DsBlols, Con- stance Hyndman. metlc-Mui-iel Peake. marks- PERSONAUS Mr. Peter MacKtnnon. retired driver at No. 1 Fire Station, Moncton, is spending a month with friends in this province; ' 2nd Class-In‘ class-Joan Smith." In class, Arith- .-.- -..¢ Ill 3 pltgs. .. Sale Catalogue Our Sale Catalfiflue recently issued COE- tains a wealth of sav- ings for you. Send an order through your nearest Mall Order - Office and be convinc- ed with the values and service received. IIIIIIIIHI P?!“ EEH€Fn Penmanship Certificate: Everett McLeod Special Prize for General celncy: 1 Eleanor Mary Duffy 2 Constance Williams for General Grade i-Miss MacKenzle On Tuesday evening, June 24, i930. the members of Zion Church Choir. Charlottetown, accompanied by their Minister, Rev. M. Scott Fulton. ino- tnygij y; ghg beautiful and cpacinus home of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mac- ' generously treated to ice cream and cake by the ladies of Highiield Pres- Mr. Malcolm Fol‘. a student at Holy Heart Seminary. Halifax, ar- rived ln tile city Wednesdayevcn- any. where he uias met by his moth- e? and brother and the party {notor- od to their home in New-port. " Mrs. Sanford Stephenson and two l ‘ ~—*-—w- l 1st in Plvndmsn. , , . Helen DeBlois, Muriel Pcake. to Muriel Peaks. daily marks-Constance 1st in examination:—Muriel Pezke. Att::i:ience-Ccnstanc¢ Hyndman -Rcyal Edward Chapter-l. O. m. PrizeJor Cflflfl-dllh History goes ‘The Rev. Canon Malones prize for ' Certificates ciency: 1 Earl MacDougall 2 William Dowling 3 Lucy Arsenaulr, 4 Marlon Mathieson 5 Robert Dryden Certificates for Attendance; Marion Mona Mathieson D triple‘ lvzs rend by Ml‘. A. J. Math- officcrs were elected l l Kinnon, Highfield. where they werefi byterian Church. The evening pass- ed all too quickly in sports; songs, children, Irvin and Irene. arrived in Charlottetown Tuesday night, and v-"l." Pfvrd the summer months at the home of her parents in Lewes. They were accompanied by Raymond I-Iyridman. the pupil making the most improve- ment. during year. goes to Constance Improvement in 3rd ' class-Julia Mary Margaret Diamond Lillian Joan Perry First prize for General Proficiency Earl MacDoiigall second prize for General lice of Hon. Gee. E. Hughes, MacKinnon. seconded by Rev. Mr. Fulton, on behalf of the generosity of the good people of Highileld. The entertainment given was in honor of Zion choir and their pastor, who so graciously helped in song and music in I-Ilghfield Church: Owing to the Wood-Bourke. » St. Paul's Church was the scene of a very pretty June wedding yester- day afternoon when Miss Catherine Bcurke, ycuzlgest daughter of Mrs. Crilly W. Esurl-ze, was united in mar- riage to Mr. George G. Wood, son of Mrs. William '\Vood. Charlottetown. G. P Raymond performed the Rev. Perkins from Wallaston. Mass. Nuptials Taylor, Robert Gallagher. ‘The school has “a box" and the contents of the $18.60. ' Harland. Miss Kitty Peters, Dchlols. Malone. Mr. George icent-a-week to go towards the crippled children's fund in the Red Cram. This year the cents amount/ed to something over The gratefuYtharlKs of the school go to'the following friends forgon- ercus donations of money and books for prizes: Mrs. Gene Morris, Miss Miss Daphne Miles. Mr. and Mrs. John U. Hyndman, Mr. and Mrs. J. RhPator-l, Col. and Mrs. AUG. Peaks, Mr. Mrs. R. lwhCotton, the Rev. Canon ciency box William Bowling ithmetic Marion Mona Mathleson Grade I-'N. Weeks Certificates of Merit; Bella McEachem Mai-y McEachen-l Joan Turner Earl Smith Floyd Buell Keith Johnston Penmanship Certificate Lois lvhltlock Prizes: 1 2 3 4 5 5 and Mr. Prize for Stars in Writing and Ar- Enman. Summerside, oiltirln was also passed ex- iieertieit sympathy‘ to the ‘ Rnllwaj. recently divided the, 1929 net $514,000 Rev. W. Eruce Muir. E‘ again have hearing them. Sync and the great ffl antly spent. indisposition of their regular pastor. It is hoped that in the near future I-Ilghfield will pleasure of Singing of Auld Lang the National Anthem brought a pleasant evening to a close, all having dispersed to their homes, feeling that it was an evening pleas- ceremony in the presence of a large number of interestedguests. The pretty young bride,_tvho look- ed lavely in an exquisite dress of pink Georgette with which she car- ried a large boquet of roses and L11- lcs of the Valley. was given in mar- riage by ha- brother, Mr. H. C. Bourke. The bride was attended by her sister Miss Isabelle Bourke. whose Chapter of I. O. D. E. " National Anthem. PRINCE STREET SCHOOL Yesterday Street School, With NW MEPWMO BOAT SAILING, OLD FASHIONED DANCING PEPE {MUSIC AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS UNUSUAL Will be Provided by The CATHOLIC WOMEN ' of St. Peter’s *s LEAGUE The Picnic will be held on the grounds of HUGH D. McKINNON, CABLE HEAD EAST TUESDAY, JULY 1st Everybody come, your friends and have had before the war. BY "l. ..__.__‘__.__.._.___. (D64~5-Z7-U. ____.___..____._._..s‘. -. .. n enjoy a boat sail on the Gulf. Scfi a good old fashioned time as you ORDER OF COMMITTEE. handsome dress ‘was of yellowvgeorg- other rooms will close today. ette, while Mr. Kenneth Ed of Monc- I tori, supported the groom. During the service Miss Lilian Earle presided at the organ and Miss Marjorie Wood, the groom! sister, sang. After the ceremony a reception was heldst the bride‘s lovely home l on the Ehplanadewvhem the young l couple, received happiest congratula- ' tlons in which The, Gusrdisn joins. Assisting at the reception was Miss Georgie Hunt, who cut. the foes. Those serving were Misses Eleanor and Isabel Bourke, Mrs. I-Ill Bourke, ' Misses Margaret and Marjorie Wood, Miss Helen Jsmicson, Miss Mary MacDonald sndthc Misses Jean and Ruth Miller, Mrs. Pnifflourke usher- ed. The drawing room and dining room were tastefully decorated with pink and white peel-lies. Mrsnd Mrs. Wood left. by the Hochclsgn on s motor trip through Nova. Scotln. Tliey were the re- cipients of many lovely wedding will-l- Song “O Canada." "Good Morning To You." Miss Nancy weeks‘ classes. Song, "Pit-n-Pat." ‘ Song. Growing‘ Up." Miss Bonrlettis classes. 8on3. "Lullcby." and Miss Stewart's classes. Song, "Little Buds." g m Nations! Anthem. _ ~ 110N011 mu. Gmlc I-‘lnbel Burke. Teacher ciency: 1 _E1eanor Mzry Duffy 2 Corlstahcc Williams 3 _ Verna Hooper ‘ 6' wales YlhXdei-stino Richard Miles. (Dick). Master Bart- lett Cosh, (Pete). The Royal Edward morning in Prince _ the primary rooms closed for midsummer vacation. The The following is the programme: Presentation of prizes and certifi- cates‘ to Grade I. Miss Mackenzie and Presentation of prizes 1nd certifi- cates toGf-lde I. Miss Burke's class. Presentation of prizes and certifi- cates to Grade II. Miss Aitkenb ‘and Presentation of prizes ma certifi- cites to Grads II! Miss Jsmlesorva Certiflcsm for Generll Profi- Special prize for attaining Special prize for attaining place awarded to Mary MeEachern Grade II-L. M. Altiren. Teacher Certificates for General Proficiency l Annabelle Lawson 2 Josephine Pickard 3 Annie Hennigsr 4 Helen Moore 5 Hugh Dennis Attendance Certificates Josephine Plckard 2 years. Joyce Coombs 2 years Helen Moors l year Morton Taylor l year Beth MacLslne 1 year Erma. Andrew 1 your Clarence Mcinnls l year Marlon Taylor. Annabelle Lawson. Second prize for General clency, Josephine Plckard. TUB 80h nfgsr. Grade II-E. Burnett. ‘l’ Certificates of Merit: 1 1 Claire Farquharson 2 Mary flooper 3 Helen Mills 4 Tom Stewart. 5 Percival Simmonds Utendanco Certiflcltcl: place awarded to Bella McEaichem. Certificate for Writing won by First Prize for General Proficiency Prize for diligence. knthiecn Wor- Prize for mulling, Helen Moore Prize for Reading, Stanley ‘rhomp- Prlza for Arithmetic, Annie Hen- IIIIII nmnlnlm Extra Special l > F LAKES Each Large _ _ Package Aunt Jomlnla Pancake Flour For pltge. IZATOIPS Pure Honey No.5fln nsnnunlnunnnllllllll 3 P“ h Prizes. Grade X. i Chorus - Cock-a-Doodle Doo - 33“! l 5°“: l‘: ilxtpjncqiegg E . Heinz .. Desert Grades I to V inclusive. Dem°l5~ Kath" e ’ “f ' ' s... s... l... King. 51mm» _ ~ g Tomato Chutney 5¢¢d|¢$$ Raisins The exercises begin at 10 3-111. Mr. ‘R¢¢"=l1°" "T" 3°“ “d ‘he 5 Per bottle 0c '5 on pkg‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' " l’, for 97C n. p. MacPhee of the School Board, R<>ld"-~7"11’ Tl?“ ’ ' N, presiding. The music is ‘under the R#¢"='l°“-"Th° Wm!’- mty °‘. l-lelnz EATO s Childreii“-'-Milt)on Acorn. - ~ " w Recitation-“Vscstion Days-Joan Tea ‘ public are cordially invited to at- m k I m Smith. V Larnelar 2c 86- - - - - - - -- 38c Recitation-“Throe Fishers" Mur- M h d’ igliPeake, _ Helnz oc a an ava . noel-mono sovsnc SCHOOL Piano sole-Marlon Morris. Tomato Coffee Soup -- 2 4c Freshly Ground. I lb‘. .. Alymerls Raspberry Jam 40 oi. jar . .y._‘._._.‘.__._._.,._.._>.. 25c wder 0 Incl loc- 39c SIP]! JODIATOES L . . . . . . . . . ' °' Zac ___'__ 5c LARGE GRAPE - ‘FRUIT RHUBARB 6 lbs. . --.i.... flfiilffllflfiiiilfltm 3hr... . ____ ___._ COOKED HAM __.- 51-9“ B“°°N 38c P" u” """ " 53c cornea rtotts PerLh......'... __ _ Per u». ..... H386 ___,_______ wrmls spout rcmo SUGAR "'-'"'_'_"_' mo lb. Bug $535 a Packages 27c gvlllzlalfagggf 31c lfilfi§ Mary Hooper, h yearsfl~ ‘~~"'_ Prize for attaining first place in Elmer Diamond, _2 years Frank Thorne, one year Penmanship Certificate Frederick Seaman Prize for first, place in Grade I1 Claire Farquharson - I Prize for second place in Grade II-Mary Hooper Prize for highest average in Ar- ithmetic in Grade II-Joaii Mille: Prize for most stars for the year in Arithmetic in Grade II-I-Leith Ford _ Prize for diligence in Grade II- Goi-don Cudmoi-e. Grade lib-M. E. Stewart's Dept. Certificates for froficlency mond Prize for Writing, Hilda worth Grade III-Helen Jaraicson Certificates of Mei-it ' Helen Carmond Helen Lawson William Rogers Mary Auld Marion McEacherh Attendance Certificates I-Ielenlcarusody 1 year May Carr zyears Eileen Higgins 1 year Bernice Pound l year Clifford Campbell 1 year Harvey Campbell 1 year Profi- l I Profi- 3 4 5 Ralph Gordon Helen Lawson Hilda Worth Certificate for Writing Grace Diamond Prize for attaining first place in Auid _ clam, Grace Diamond Special prize for fifth place. Prize for attaining second place in ion McEachen-l class, Hilda. Worth Special prize for diligence. Prize for attaining third place in? can class. Doris Macdonald Prize for diligence. Thelma. Larter bell. 1 Grade Diamond , Earl McLeod 1 year 2 Hilda Worth l Robert Chandler 3 years 3 Doris MacDonald l Special prize for Writinc. Clifford Profi- 4. Thelma. Lane-i- Campbell 5 June Foster Special prize for first place. Helen Certificates for Attendance; Carmody Grace Diamond, 2 years I Special prize foi- secoiirl place. l ' l liam Rogers first second everlasting The splendid taste in H. 8r N. Black Twist stays iri—-you'll have the time of your life trying to chew it out. Wherever you buy, insist on this home product. ' “BlllCll IWISI" CHEWING IIICISIEY 8 CIIDLSDN Profi- her class given by Mr. Ford, Grace Dia- Speclaiprize for third place. “ill- Special prize for fourth D1110‘. Marv Kill‘- Hay Writing Certificate, Clifford Clio?‘