‘r may be , 92- soomore. Water lt. bio Bakery. Wm: st rdian will be delivered Istlloperdsyorlllcper-week, 0"!" ‘O the boy responsible for deliveries run is reserved for new ' interest -but advertising y nature may be insert- roenis a word strictly psy- 93 8ALE—-Two steel trunk ll hydraulic hoists. Four Ioity. Allan W. we STERN ‘GUARD|AN “*'l‘l1lllllSl|“nl’—|-iilllii ' —Mn.'.Ioluro _ u , v suanmasmnn‘,'sx1'sm°""°“ «5""'°'lD“°M- Mutt!-In: should be loftpvith an-. runs ""3" ill“! Ii Info! the following stores In win: st. rnnvlle It. tosnyhorneln lannneraids by lforthlsservioeor {advance _..____.__________ INTMENT sec at Tay- ., Kensmgton. L. E CASE —- Magistrate an Excise Case up be- -on Saturday momlng, is erslde man was fined costs for an inlrln « -. Excise Act. 5 , 0 TO sumluanslna non Clark is visiting .‘r. and Mrs. imrnerside . lien upwards of invited in s. ' i month's b:-ides. charmingly decorated The bridle-im vhite. my lovely things [and other beautiful been B!‘ the Bills had lreshments were served minder of the eve-riirls n music. . TIITETY DAYS — A the country was sen- thirty days by Mayor lnpbell, J.P,. on satur- Ewat smummerrsiailel, when cu V 0 V1318 5 oder the influence of it and was arrested 1' by the R.CM.P. on i Sherbrocke. Mayor we the man a seven ‘gell as the sentence of he le-it that drunk- “ stop . be ‘it a Itch for about 2 hem in 1919 ‘l i tal t- met am all -811 . N0- ‘(sifilsse erieriazrnnants ntllnclv for patriotic purposes. 5. tie -SHARPE wllnorlm" of much interest to I )1’ friends‘ took place i Church Manse. Ken- uiy 12. when the Rev- Balter united in ly matrimony Verna Mr. and Mrs er of ie, of Emerald and h. son of Mr. and . Slliilrps of Nomad. oup I: were una - st hlch s sclemnined. e ovely in‘en ensemble blue crepe with white sories. After the aero- iddimt party motored of the bride's parents .-lptuuue supper was ride and groom and is immediate families. snce. Dorothy . servlmr. Later in the us crowd of serenad- > ext-and (elicitation: married couple. The mind the bride and lat-Plume IU-1 onm to Basic - -—--— i.2°*:-..*.i=..i.:.-.e.2m*°..... 2: ‘ °£,‘.3‘1‘f her dsushier. so-. Renard Gar- th ANNIVEBS undredllh i .. .....~=.*:.l.:::"v to . Keir is be’ing5§e°le H id '3 1» M A cordial invltatio ' . servicu is eixtende Induction Of liev. II. F. iloililinott rn.., Surnmerside East. nmpanled by her friend, yn Banger, with whom ed from Connecticut, is the daughter of the k 13. Clark who spent ys in summerside lat- i-o Carthage. Missouri rents, the late Mr. and Clark. Miss Clark is also Peter G. and I-Ioracle the induction service cha.i-r- ——-——-——-—-—-- votional BELLE RIVER. INSTITUTE The June meeting of the Belle to the redgnatiorl of Rev. River Institute was held at the liaison, beloved pastor at home of Mrs. Oral: Mstheson on past 12 years Thursday. June 22nd. with new rn.iniste<r, president. Mrs. Kenneth Nicholson Rev. D3. in the chair. tmlmous srlowlnt- of Mr. r gathering on Friday Rev DJ" . Ross. Pownal. gave the er in honour of their mini-I091‘ liss Helen. who is to be.- the Island and will remain short time . rwv. M .1-‘loddin tt had {M ohufm, “ Convention held at allarlotuwwn. Contests were put on by the Eu- ggwgggggh-33%;; tcrtainrnent Committee and prizes fe‘_ ,5 now on me, given after which the hostess ser- -flagte gm ved lunch assisted by Mrs. Ben wemmtm Millar and Mrs. Ken Nicholson. Kensingtnn ‘ - - - 1 us ir -11 as th And Vlcllllty i’...ug.'...fc’l?.‘3. ’ol“1 “$L’il%'§"° whiche Jr. ° ‘* °“-‘°l" -ml di t 2 iii 1 star log 3 pleasant holida i Kensin¢- ° "''° ‘"5 ° ° 3“ ’ mum“ 3 ycogdm web ‘Iinsurahce com ny, Ltd., have Mr. William Higgi e Summersido Pres- xnipuskasing, Ont... wh 010% have the directors have thoroughly in- .’.r°*:...*.......“°° .‘.‘.’.~‘.°“i.l..‘I&‘?‘°"‘ as friends. on his success: is Law Examinations. Joseph filg_1fl-w°§;,§; 1:33.. T§lth§n:§‘l:l!§'u3§ndi:§§ve$& slnilicn. Sunday. Miss Stella Driscoll. New Y is eniicying a deughtiul holida nine ther and -sister-in-l ms. Pen?! Drisooll. Mrs. Mle Mill. ‘ His man edio hear that in‘ sliotehlully on%;kua'hm T33 Ina '-the-pfnait-time tseuna fins slob. William nalsnc. ... llllill tor to "'o..'w«n.o'."a. I. _.._._._ ‘-l.l‘T N"!-' ‘ winulnluxay.al...loeu—_ - “"“"°"v, “"'.°£’u Hadley Mutton o Carleton. diner of cape Tnverse. ABY. -- The ""—" of the mund_ Mr. Claude tuaewiiliams of ; Cape Traverse is recovering fr B ",§§,‘§ injuries sustained when he 3 km‘ 1"“ '°“°°° WWW 01 1101' ml. struck by a truck recently. He “‘”' mun.“ church on -mes- had a. severe out on the head as my ltbhtb. services under the Well as a. broken collar bone. M13 Asnes Linklettor. R.N., as- n to attend these slstant superintendent of Lincoln to all. Hospital, left Saturday morning on man L-192-7-1'1-Ii. getturnmtto Yogi aftef‘ is pleas- ' n v re vu ere. She was accompanied by her niece. "‘ "1" ”’V“"'°"d mum‘ 79¢-"IRE Miss Fern. mil of Carleton and M-1 her cousin. Miss Anne Llnkletter of sulnmerside, who will be her guests in New York for several weeks, taking in the World's Fair. The following pupils of Borden th Grade .1711! school passed e The meetinz ‘ to with the Mr. Ode followed by the Creed in uni- e the charge to the con- son. Eight members and two vis- grega on. Rev. Mr. Parker led in itors were present. The minutes of "’§£°"....a Devi conducted th eetim were read :23’ - mils l...l...'.'.»;g..; ‘..;..l°., mug by, tn: the correspondence smm I to and reports of Committees heard. both former pastors of Noriih Bedeque. The rollowlna new ovmmitiees Mm Alma M1” were appointed. mm, mug School, Mrs. Craig Mathuon and oh Gem} Mrs. Ben Mlllar. Roddmag sick. Jemima. Cook and Mar- Rarct Riley . pronounced th ctlon. rm. Mr. Hoteidlnott-and his wife Enwrtninmem Mn. Ken Nichol- _;,1,,,-, on mm‘, mums {mm son and Mrs. M. 1". Riley 'l‘ruro. where they had hm nottis parents, Rev. L.W. and Mrs. W9 °°h°°1 “-1°51"? - R, _ - Mrs. Kenneth Nicholson Rave a ricer who Icwmoanied th-eglr t: “W mtenwm mm“ on the .pmd_ It was moved and seconded that H5411. the Institute bets send cake to Federated Women‘; I n a ti t u t e _._._..__._.__.. GOOD NEWS ron ABSTAINING Morrornsrs Alliance News of Great Britain for January reports that one of the leading insurenceicompanies gives the abstaining motorist I lo 0, per cent reduction in insurance costs. The news any ' ' DI- ecided to grant I. concession auuountin, to lo per cent of the “L M“ Kashmky md m._ s_ usual premium, to motorists who are lodged and who bstainers N ‘§‘_" b“‘“‘°‘' “'17 si their ‘intention to remain ‘°?-germ reach‘, us. decision. vestigsted the scientific and mod- lcal evidence which has been accu- °“‘°"°“ to ad idents, and they a s in at T0 30!! inn 3 equal the sbstalner is 0. better risk for insurance Me. Ch) :1 it ioedth purpose. trim w”k_md‘:{n”bc,‘&1°t.§€°w§K the drinker. -rm. discount will be over and above cumulative No Claim Bonuses. and it will apply to existing policy holders us well is the R. Mr. Herold Goodwin is receiving ” ’° "°" ’°"&'"'i lti3"°o‘c°i-iipaim the hearty conzratulations of his :‘.’l‘l“‘:l",“’Le‘3°a"‘“'h°‘}.zed ‘,0 ‘cm’; “1 mmn‘ abatainers for insurance under the revised scale. that both in Norway and Sweden. insurance companies had either mt been catering exclusively to ab- in t i i to ists. is had been filgigihlg E3...’ lntoosf seepesrste class nm with .e. lower premilnri, and that t h earperi nos of these companies hues proved exclusively that the m°,_m,,.,_ sbsteiners were less prone to ac- x ___._..__._._.__....;. _. Carleton and'Viciuity Miss Alice w of N Bedeoue is vial wilt: sister. 91::-us‘. the PRINCE COU ‘NEW BDNSBRIPT BRlll8H ARMY mull cluvis “Boys Of The New Bl‘1g;a_de” Start Real Training onjrues. day. asthe are called, will stut wml preliminaries. P|’0PIl'9\‘llI¢!l Steps ted church a North Certificate examinations. The list §33bm“”°“ ‘*1 m9 3'5‘ “Bit Of filled in Friday even- -is in order of merit: Gordon Mac- to at the N rm into Il2ichard.E§‘rank Dorgebyéh Ag3tesi]ildc- Gharge 0 Bed e enna, nor Cam , r ' ' equ Mcbeod, Catherine Mclnnis. elm‘;- Daav/iigg of Trinity man Jay. James Dorsey. man. After a short period. Rev. W.A. MacQua.rrie at Hunter River gave I. short address These were:—— Onsl-rlte Britain's striking pow from the air. with indication tlfg French nlsnes may shortly can-V 10l:1td similar manoeuvres over Eng’. n . 2. An unce vt til def expenditures fozlflenthe ?i§3g1.4o 63:5 than originally exipected early septemb to be soldie In classes of society. their recreation hours, sicaliy their own branch of the service. children. ions were more I mlnisoent espedltion than anything else. each conscrl athletic and their training. lal pains were taken to en- sure similar treatment for rich and 1'. emphasized the ’.T:.T hot water when withered blossoms are being discarded. lest bacteria. which decays the stems of flowers survive in the vase and shorten the life of the fresh blooms which are out into it. slender vases which cannot be ‘ shed inside with . cloth may be washed out ‘ ,5 me ,1, Vin”, ,0 Kflmmr _cldents and that the claims made ,'é?_ um guutzf Mm .r_ M_ Haw, upon insurance funds were can I . t l . “.9-'1’-'l’l'31’r:alzel? am. with assets of over 26 millions. is one of the oldest and wealthiest insurance in companies, and has a world-wide home after visiting-with r°W'*"°“-" enncs parents, Mr. and aclnty-re. was mm Violas Flower vases should always be flumter gag‘; washed thoroughly with soap and and Mrs. fi ty mo\lshomes.icendsswellevsn- with the «M of a bottle brush rim. Acumc A Sill?‘ -__._. July 16—Grest Bri- first week-end fir °3§§.‘ta.su}§1§ in baneciu Government 5'10 mlnpower and resources or any eventuality duflng the eumimer months. considered by 901119 to be “Eurone’s danger per- "Tho Boys of the New Brigade" on Tuesday. ‘Illicit first three days in the 8-lmv were to be occupied In other ways the nation. with v...-._...._ _ .. ._—_-} <—é NTY CHRONIC and visitors with lite Cream andi cake Gyro convention concluded At Freileriction i"R.lilDllRIO'lON, July 14 _(cm --Dr. A.W.G. Good, Fredericton, was elected governor of Gyro Dis- trict No. 8 at the annual convent- ion today. He will be installed in office by the retiring governor, Carl P. Bethune, Halifax. Nomin- ation of Dr. Good iwssmoved by Frank N tingale, Halifax. Succeed Dr. Good as lieuten- ant-gavernor of the district is Alastair MacDonald, Sydney. n.s.. whose nomination was moved by Murray Dodge. Kentvllle. N.S., and seconded by Bill Monaghsn, Charlottetown. Earle Merl-ithew, Fredericton, succeeded Hiram Farquhar, Halifax, as secretary- treasurer. . The convention accepted an in- vitatlon of Roy Harris, president of the Sydney Gyro Club, to meet J E Tiie slnaina oi the National An- ’ gouzht a very pleasant at- : close. Mam. July 14- ed warm to de- dodiy not over the Prairies dur- ing the past week tered showers and occasional hail storms It widely separated points. The warmer days have been wel- coined in sections where crops ap- peared later than normal and where precipitation was ample for needs. A few districts which were deficient in fall and early spring moisture are already e need of further rains to prevent crop deteorloratlan. Grasshoppers which have been well controlled to date are com- and are causing concern, according to the weekly crop report of the De-pa _, t of Canadian tllenal of officer; this evening concluded in that city next year. installation the 1939 convention. HAMPSHIRE SCHOOL EXANHNATION The annual examination 0! ire school was held on ADD to be called up this year. Ooncluded a week in which major Preps-redness steps were taken. 3. Announcement that‘ naval re. se-rvists wll be called up July 31 for fleet exercises in Auzust and l‘ 2. Tonight in the mails were more than 30.000 nostcanai sent by the new recruits to their relatives ad- vising them of seals arrival in camp. such a card was furnished each recruit as soon as he arrived, The Oolnctipts came by bicycle, automobile. train and afoot, to Spend the next half year learning rs. ’ shirt sleevu and sports trons. ers. in overalls and in smart west and suits. they represented all Conscripts will receive in-av flan- nel trousers, dark blue sports 13¢- kill: and beret for wear during when the utiu fie - ed. only 1.7 35 centwceztf-etlligzgnis cig- clared themselves to be conscien- tious objectors. The authorities Provided they should have full on- Eeoftunity to perform non-military Elshty-three per cent of the !e§l8?~"s‘l!'i&s were found to be phy- Conscripts are entitled to pick The DB3! for the militiamen will be izenerous. by general army stand- B . e base rate is one shilling 818901109 I day (about 35 cents). In addition there is e wettcly allow- ance lo; 1’! shillings for the wives of tiamerl who are married. supplemented by a deduction of three shilliruts sixpence (about 32 cents) from the husbands base WW. Allowances also are made for A few stray tears were shed by anxious mothers and sweethearts as the recruits left Saturday. but giggles at city and village railway well Tremere. Gerda ‘framers. of a mum holiday outing or athletic At most camps serious business W89 postponed until this week. al- though distribution of arms was at several places. Most of the recruits. however. were given an Omortllnity to familiarize them- selves wiih their new surround. {complete sports kit provided 2. Errol art: 3. Josie Watts; 4. Leighton Latter, 5. Robert Edwards: 6. Ferns Tremors. '1. Bertha White; 8. Willie barter a prize with the certificate. at body-building side of Mmnegn, 2. Bertha White; 3. Josie Watts. Norma Ward: 3. Ger - mere. tie Latter. Grade III (a) —R.ub.v Tromere. " ‘ ‘ Ward Doris 'n-emere and Verna Proud. U ' Blasodklfld d¢hNs‘i’i:lnlig.rIg:s°L M“-'°°"" and, his; bin: Mllllililln INSULKS NU-FEE -8. is KA'A_ _. u:a..__.... aamoiuo up FATI-iE FEET. Ellsworth ,, , g fur‘ ooiartlh , »..pi3;g;;,-.-3 ,-;,-;'_';,',,',,',,..., itors present. Mr. James acted 3; chairman. After the ex- 59%] to animation of the various grades by the tewifiltefi Miilar venu- Fad-yen. ass Mi-5! Kitson and Miss Jean Gordon foltlowinlz D1'0€i'fim W35 u : 0 Remarks by Chairman. %imu°n'1l—ll)lqi(¢’lmr*i1l‘ig“d' kn ingl reoeelvin d 1. Vin ‘ ’ ogue- - ow y e an a 3 hot we that i‘ it ti —ru Tram re. bemled i hi posse i . I ‘ mi 309 be . F'lt§c°io§u3.'.1 -vrédu Ptmeldu -3 mm is oi’licig.1 pi1rvsicla.§s§.'§~ Ch T°“'" R°)""‘)’ 3:9, bfnlfggdg D'°g\!°° hear! 1 .. Exercise by is pupils. in university a prominent A. d V. . . Mmém 01, m We to the en- » ~ Dialogue ——The Lost Trousers. state political leader. I n wnuty are th vo 8 many mom“ ch“ “ i L i‘ Recitatiol-l—i"lossie Lsrter. E. N. Jackson, business manager ; D81”; Beg: -“ins” “ax Iifggglxg} ‘ ...——.—.—....__.._.... Ibecitati0ri—Wende1l 'I‘l‘emei’¢. oi’ the university, alleged embezzle- Exercise—~Ira and Rene. Mw- merit of goods. George Caldwell, former super- Mncl.Asn- lntendent of the university, charg- Recitatioh—-Mildred Latter. ed with esnbezzlerneht. Lean . Monologue —I-Iilde. Dialogue Entertaining sisters .___.*...___ Beau_ RAW FOODS FOR RHEUMATID CASES Recitation—Lona Kitson. Recitatiol-i—Dol-is Tremors. Distribution of Certificates and Force Tremere. Hilda MacLean. Bertha. White. is Indicted F . Ili|iiuIiTEciiilic0L0Ra 0n19counts ‘ » BATON‘ ROUGE, 141.. Jul 14- Thlazigcumday migrn°?n'Jun°tsmhdwv1it§h pmlm dent. f Imusiamo. stifle U i a nu.m- o Daren an - o a n-, Maclcod varsity, was indicted tonight on 19 of forgery and fication of public records by Mac the East Baton Rowe grand jury. which returned indictments against three other officials and teachers of Kingston School. ties: rower officials at the university. Lorio. state senator and member of the university board of super- visors who was charged with . Blrcher Benner, of Zurich, Prizes. Switzerland, maintained that an - who was in good heal h Msollenn Writ-int Ceftifielkl should have 50 percent raw food; anyone who was ill should have we Senior: per cent. He practised this himself with an amazing renewal of hith- Margaret Larter, . Ora Tlemexc, ertc lost health. and increased abil- form. He used the first on a few ut with such one raw food Junior: chosen patients b encouraging results that it has now Robert Edwards. Errol Stewart. become world k There is a hospital in London Josie Watts. Lona. Kitsch, Arnold that now takes rheumatic patients, Easton, Gerda Tre-mere. Norma and puts them straight away on to Ward. Norma. Tremors. Christie a diet consisting of raw foods, for 1,3,,-an-, a. fortnight: no protein or starch. but fresh and dried fruits, nuts and Primary: in-earn. 'I‘he improvement is amaz- ing: patients who on admittance Ferddie Kitson. Ira. Macbesn. could hardly walk upstairs, needed Ruby Ti-omere. liowell Tremere. two sticks, and were in constant HDWI) . x I I1 IOIIE NIIHLITI i -h-.,: i .‘ ’ . ' with only scat- Spectacle! ,l.a.‘..lui Romance IIANK MORGAN. u IA? IOLOII ' FLOIUIGIMCI - HICIIA AUEI nIImuI_IIne,: Ernitii ormer - Shows at 7-0.15 MATINDE TUESDAY yr 3 l Clarence A. Park was the scene of numerous Miss Viola Beers. R..N., of Mont- church cPicnics this week. On Tues. real is5l>e!id1n8 i-he-mlnmfirln X0110 day an Wednesday. Union Road. the guestofher friend, Mrs. Heath Braokly. Pleasant Grove, York vcssey, Miss Beers met with an held their annual outings.fl-‘:31 were extremely distressing accident early Well attended. and a grand time last winter, when she had both Of bfithlns. sport-s. etc was enjov- i . wrists broken as the result of 5 ed. York. as usual took the bene- fall. she has fully recovered. fit of the whole day. first trucks leaving for the Gulf shore at mm The many friends of Mr. thirty. George Abbott of Union Road. Lot --——-— 33, are glad to have him about Miss Jean Puncher and Miss again, in his usual health and good Edith 1":-isrzel of St. Avards, left spirits. Mr. Abbott underwent 3 yesterday lnm'ni~ng for the inter- serious operation, in the P. E. I. provincial Guide Camp being held Hospital last spring. Mr. and Mrs. at Bethany. N. 13. Both vcung Abbott are looking forward to en- ladies are ratrol Leaders in the tertaining numerous friends and Seventh Guide Company of Trln. = relatives during the coming sum- ity United Church, Charlottetown. . men .11‘, ‘ = ________ \ ' (31 Thursday evening last the have augmented it with doses of Y4 1’. Us 01 U010“ Road. Lot 33. sun1lght—ar1/ilicial or real. accard- hold a very suocimful ice-cream ing to the time of yeaa-—.hot sir festival in Mr. John McKinnon's baths, electrical and skin trcst- field. ment, and internal baths. -——-— Those who consider taking up Monte James Gallant (Jim- this treatment should realize that mic) who has been spending some perseverance is needed. Further, it weeks with his sister, Mrs. ii‘.-ed Verna Proud. Doris Tremere. Eric pain, have been discharged to re- is useless for you to look to anyone Gallant of Saohilio, N. B., has Watts. Flossie Latter. Wendell turn to Tremere. Roland Ward. Randolph watts and Ernest Watts. Attendance Certificates mm Kitson. Fulton Kiison. Ralph Edwards. Robert Edwards. Freddie Kitson. Hilde. Msolleun. Margaret Lartor. Norma Ward. Wendell Tremere. Ruby 'I‘remere, Ora Tremere. Norma 'n'emere. to- E a 3 .3 § 5 5. Each one in ones‘ vm received Prizes for Nature Note Books. Class (a) ——l. Hilda class (lb) —-1. Lone. Kiison: 2. da. 'rre Prizes for Richest Aosreaate. Grade X is) —M.s.lssret Lnrter. Grade X (b) -—Fultcn Kitson. Grade xx-— Raymond 'l‘remere. Grade VIII—Hilda Mnclieen. Grade VII——Dona Kiison Grade V-Gerda 'n-«mere. Chris- Grade III in) —r-l-esaie Kitaon; Grade II —-Ira Mecllsnn Grade II (a) George Grade I—Johl-l 'l'rcmere. Ofllcibl residence of His Honour Lieutenant Governor Domain and Mrs. Delilois. it was hero H WIM-L that the Confederation Fathers were entertained In 1864, and it has been the scene of many stately aucrm’§1°wilit(ex3) "mm M‘‘’‘‘‘“‘ functions since one time, the last being the luncheon and garden putty attended by Their ll-hjesiles King E.’ Grade I (c) —-Cleveland Stewart. George and Queen Elizabeth last month. P"’°“d Dlltihliilshed by its Pillared Colonial facade and beautiful architectural lines, Government House ‘J work within six months. else_1'or the cure. You have to returned to his home in at. others practising this treatment cure yourself. Ava/rds. G .-J“ T SE a_..._.e X war M ¢he',°nc1u,gm of gh, pm. dates back over a century. It was built under order of 3 Commission appointed by the Prince Edward ‘ i shun!" grnlmso ngort am we?!» 13:5: Island Legislature in ml, and completed in 1834 when the am Levee was held on May 23 of out ,<; V erns. - Mk! ‘ Gordon? Mr. James Macnscd. Mr. W"- l.-ymsn ‘Pi-emere. Mir. Hibbert Tre- mere and others. The trustees and in 13” . ¢NIt¢d_____m_. , The first occupant ol Goverrunent Rouse wll His Excellency sir Aretns W. Young, who died there By George McManus Al~lD ME ivgpe 9*’ sl"ii*.%3: oaucl-tram O-*i- DEAl2- THIS I5 AWFUL: Ei-?- SHE RAN AWA‘/GAND I5 MAl2F2|ED—‘