F 1 GIMIDMI " seams {time an». _ span-en. amen; t anemone-q». ‘ 17%, .5‘. » t reom~e?.~..¢..“'"‘t'"~"". "I Bechtel!» Water Bind: __ V, '“_ ‘mo; "ml "mi ""1 ""15"" i" 1....» Belem wet-r ma: my nod "‘° 9"“- Gaerlleowlledelivlvlte mlmlmliilhiinmlilllii 0.3m. o =- a...» .- lle It Jim-Ji- a. u. eervlee y“; g"°°";,-',*:*,:,°=,:,';,=i,1g3 gglnsearulerlolleberreenelelllelerdolveneeenyeumee. 3mm.“ u“ -‘ 4mm max (or nod-on up- s-Qqlairv out» menu. ae "in Yvonne Pine-u. no ha: 5 w: [I raster Pm Co. 33:95: in m»: n. Bruce's. 4 $31; gyfgftugieugflittucgg; a .._.... t -w‘mu p93 “tum. d turned to her home in Bloomfield» 4a: tumult JI-Airna ~-bodts. 0mm mar. Bum- - Dom-irritant at ‘rem m June U. ' In. Harland msnuaiuid bu; grravsller’: Blot Hlll Thuredly. - -__. to ed to her home. The Mills. June 21 . red lvv New’ Au- wannn ior mm» i 25¢ . $510591‘. ’ --BBACE'S stare and warehouses w“; 114mm}; Mwdlv- 1 m- niyyN. wrrdouero. s4 will be closed lily Dominion Day, also afternoon. July 3N. -WANTIE’D. - Teacher ior i», h- t _ Seiirlewwfl siihwl- 9i 15mm geanorkqflecrlgoolwl-yofd Ohm, 51250110- MW“! F- L‘ - 59°‘ finer-y Lyle. Secretary. rttflry- '- e-an-ns-m-ai —- WT “ma” — J. Watson llacNsuglrt, c m mnxfsauada , Fui particulars in y‘: issue. -PROV1DENCE PARTY — Mr. William Ingraham o1 Providence Rhode Island and his daughters Winnlired and Palette and son B111 are vis-itinrat 01cm. Hove River and other laces on RE 1. In raham w o “his born in Char- lotletown had quire a career as a Jockey on Maritime ram tracks iilteen or twenty years ago -K -lt0'l‘AltY MEETING -- Rev. BJ. Warr, secretary (or Eastern Canada oi the Lord's De. Alliance p.13 the guest aker the - ular meeting o. the Sizmmerai _ Rotary Club held in, Leo is‘: Restaurant on Tuesday. His aun- {ect- was the i l ed and mad a speech Jifprgéerlato to the sletuatlom-S -VlStl’l'lNG RELATIVES-Mr. Ailred Ramsay. his two sons How- ard and Clarence. and two daugh- ters. Mrs. Tabb-am and Mrs. Copp o! Orleans. Minnesota. arrived here by motor relatives at Bedeque. Mr. Mrs. Orvlll ParcvAflieclc. Mr. Ramsay was born in Chelton on the larm now‘ owned by Rov Campbell. As l, younz men he leit hers sixty- three years ago. and-has resided in the West/em States ever since. During that time he has visl d the province twice. and he sees, many ohanizee: only two u! ‘ early acquaintances are still ins. Mr. Ramsay and lamliv at- tended Bedeque United Church service Sunday morn-in". and were’ warmly welcomed by the concre- potion. "it. Ramsay is a brother, oi the late Wm. Rznwzsy. Bsdsqu; Elli! -KEN8XNGTON CONCERT AND. PTCTUBES - line vztrietv cun- oert was staged in King George Hall on Thursdnv night wider the auspices. oi "the Kensingtcn Home and School Association Binds no- cruln there from l0 be 059d t0 prov e equipment ior school boys and girls in the “plliiyaical iitness‘ campaign inaugurate by the Pro- vincal Education Department and Col. Reid Negotiations are ro- oeedin/z with J Austin mo‘: the Charlottetown lmnreasario. l0 brln his caste oi the: ism: to Kent sing to present elr spacial play. Watch cm Guardian ior en~ ‘l cement. Miss Hilda Gillie oi Charlottetown showed three films which were select and highly an; rmaciatcd. A “Children's Chorus was directed by Miss Olive Tho: E- son. Piano solo. Mira Joan Wfidloc . tion and inap tien of mirray. Piano solo Nauss. Vocal solo‘ by 8cm e. Every n appreciated. Mrs (President) made a short address. on the activities oi the Home and School Association Mr. J8me! 1"- Pmriit acted Ill chairman an ntestsr- oi ceremonies. " Bare the King" brought the entertain- ment to a. osc- . it. CAPITOL THEATRE SUMMERSIDE Special Added Attraction Fri. fi Sat. The LeuIe-vit-ilenn “w... FIGHT -PIC'I‘URES ‘ Plus, a mi or... Western * Feature- \ Wednesday buxinzho Juneigall} of quire and are visiting u" e Johnson and Mrs.‘ LLower Fnzetown. was held from ilv-igaev. .1. a. Mc * s Cleraentcerrutizsrs, rams. Ap- _ side. phone 352- . Euatsne Btreethsuirunerside esca-o- on Water Street about noon yester- day. She 5HBIl0hfl.—§ -'I‘RUCK BREAKS LIGHT FOUL-A h -ion motor truck lelt the hirz way about a mile cost o! Sunlmerside , f y and collided with an electric light pole. snwrmiua it ofl. Four per- sons in ‘the truck were out and bruised somewhat but did not re- hosnital * treatment. The vehicle was ’ “ ““ ably. S —TALK 0N SAFETY MEAS- UBES-The Coleman School was visited on June 13th by Mr. W. c. Mnobellari or the R. C. M. P, who gave the pupils var instructive and imely advice 0n time aalsty meas- ures they must use on the road, and elsewhere. i! they are to avoid accidents Foremost amongst these is ‘the necessity. he Pointed out, oi’ watohir-r the trail c before at- ' tempting-to cross the road. Also o! denser of using. rifles, etc. etc. W111i the Officer's remarks. a . vote "o! thanks was moved by lss Q1169 Bfyenton. secdnded by is! Fdlii/lll Mficgthur. and presented o ., a ellan b the teacher, Miss slim Giilm. y -rmvanar. sa-ztvrcza -- ‘ilhe iunefal oi the late Scott Jardlne, his residence on 1st Ciuapter. 20th verse. takiruz as his subject. “God's Promises". Hymns: "PS5 Midnioht and On Olives Brow; snail we Meet Beyond the River. and Abide With M6, Pall-bearers, Donald Baker. Jerdins Btavert. Rev Lid- stone. John Lewis. Elton Cairns. and Roy Burns. The casket wag covered with msnv- beautiful wreaths from hia friends. Inter. m? in North Bedeque’ cemetery. Personals —Mrs. morrwngnt was a re- cent ‘visitor to Mar-gate. 13 nhdlssNigiley M hy oi Fred. Bl‘ Q 0n. - -. is visit n: her sister Mfl- 50y DWIQ. Argyle Shore. ' —Jld.iss_ Blanche comm), gheriottemsis Visiting friend; in —Mrs. John C. Jack has returned to Surmnerslde alter spondln" the st ilvs weeks with her sigtgr in ew York and trimda in Boston. -Mls|es Mirl m» . o plane for the Leurentlag n: by -'1‘ha ~ many friends o! Mr. John- A. Demo-n. Central Bsdeoug. "Q Mfrs’ Io learn or her contin- ued when. All wish her a good recovery. t -m~. me m. orvuu Clark yesirgcigrlvisitsti Montana and While i: , #130?! Wffihtt. _ - Island Sund Montague fir: were t m. and Mire. Montague __ I “Th” $w Wm“ ""1 w“ -I-h of m. nd ma. Edwin unfit?‘ Lrfif-fcfiivfvlgl; ifiiavr-elg Badieoue.‘ and 6e; ear-nanny. any our w. . Edwin‘ ~ - ‘°°"‘ - ' Miwmnpa Wrich». cmmunm B AT no stinger» rims i I am instructed by Mine Mary ‘Jrhfl ml"? irleods 0! Mm. - yawn w u" b pub", Anon“, Ll d Cook , of 01min Iii‘ to bee: she il eomowhfintrevte’: m, m °{"‘°..'.'a'Zr-§V.""“ ll reemt operetim in m, _ . t . inhuman“: ( . _ _____ "_‘_ . _ a .....g||-|_"ug_ 30M“. a gum‘ SATURDAY, JUN’! H august-n Wisconsin, 17.8.15. arri in fgggl“ Igmfl . m. t1‘- °' - - M “"'- =a vs: s . . ' . 3 a not o! the mo warecoiir? n-s-T" f‘ mo“, w, p. » hay rake: om“ Manny Burl: i!‘ beards ._]g_ _ mower: we MINI" "l"! 3"! ,""‘“8'.'.i-‘"J.l‘g“"§’,2oo.rwmu-m.rmw AllddiaI-alnitl 15',‘ moi,“ ,_ and new: tools: radio: on eieetrle Amnlltohm Utensils ltnet and hi; limer- ma, Iron; lorka. shovels and other W Jflllvlllfle e elea toe numerous to 0""! IP91!!!- hes nomad 3o Truro. mention. . T333547“! . k ‘I s Mo) , 0%." us. me no.1"; a plenum ement ‘I6. til-y.” -roi Immune sale mm. when 5 t., Qrnrricrrar. Ind two assist- serivus injury wnen strulk by a all received only minor B ‘Harry Barbour o! Alma, on Fri~ ' ' "rrnrgcanrnvo or _ Also NEWS and “unease: NOTE-v Beginning this Personals ALMA 8r IIIIIIIIITY -'1‘he Messrs. Imvrenoe Sands visitors at the home at Mr. Mrs. John B. Gavin oi Alma. mas Wagner. Mr. and Mr. Fred Dun/bar wwe Summe “ on Saturday. town about Sunday at her home Ln Alma. Mr. Bud Bowness. who has re- B. 0.. la visiting at his home in Montrose. Mr. Meriil Skerry oi Albeflcn was a visitor to $ummerside on Saturday. Miss Edith Currie c»! Alma was in Charlottetown on Saturday- Mr. and Mrs. James A. Gordon e-i Alma were the guests o! Mr. and Mae. Emerson Currie on Sun- day. Mia; Lois Gordon of Alma was a week-end visitor at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fraser or Al- berton. Mr. Thomas Was-nor. having spent the last two weeks visiting friends and relatives in Alma. re- turned to his home in Boston. U. 5.. on Monday. ’ Mrs. H. B. Dunbar and Mrs. Frank Barbour. oi Alma. are the quests o! Mrs. Alex Ntclnriis. of Travellers Rest. ‘ , Mrs. Fred Lambert. who has been viaitlna in Montrose. has rs- tnrirged to her home in Vancouver. _.-_- i Cenrratuiation are helm ex- tended to Mr. llld Mrs. Archie Barbour oi Alma. on the birth of a daurhter in the Western Hos- pital. Albdflflll. Mr. Gordon Barbour and Miss Sophie Barbour. R. N. were in Summer-side on Monday- m. and Mrs. Stirling 1-. Bab bour. Coleman. were recent visit- ore at the home o! Mr. and Mira day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barbour e8 Alma were the zuetts of Mr. and ma. Wiallace Graham o! Grelh mount. on" Sunday. forces on occupational duty. He arcrrann ‘ARLEN §Nl\—' emu mu Wright's nan MATTHEWS” l CgAllfl] E WYNTIIIIIS ‘UGLAS DUMBRILLE i with ‘ DONALD COOK _cgrrunv . ; . ma . “Tsriiritiifi? week all Matinees will begin at 2:30 until the school re-opening. Lloyd Warren. and lldiltord War- nen. o! Sussex. N. 13-. were recon‘: an Mr. Bennie Barbour. Mr. Tho- Jaek DunbIe; Miss Isabel Donald oi Charlotte- ceritly returned from Vancouver. m tonla-l-vit-tionn THI - CHARLOTTETOWN ~ EIJARDIAN ‘ sin-nor Anti IIEIJty Mrs. to spend a them. Miles Doris tOilolloz-en ha: altar atte-ndlnfl, .. m - fggm mn».....orov‘..§‘%i.“..§5£‘§f"§5i‘§ SHORT SUBJECTS '°' “i” m“ ___ T! It'll v-‘m. 30 9 15 rm‘. William Irvin: oi’ W}! 411111-11: M1391? 55mg»; fslwws 7' ' ' fffialtirwifir? étiéhaiii‘. 3' M, and m; w A Gordof; Matinee Thursday At 2:30 Bloom-field- Mir. David Bzirtgloremen o! the island Telephone Company. aw seven other linemen are at pr" - A much enioved talkie shov Hall cm Wednesday. It is pleasing be held weekly. Corner. his his home recently received ' and returned to visit his sister. Mr. Herbie Matthews to-rr was a visitor to oi’ Alber- of Mr. Kedt-h Pratt and Mr. R43.‘ Smith. Mr. Parley Shaw. ol Brocktor has recently returned to his tier" alter receivlna his discharge. Mr. Vance MacKay 0i Blcofi new was a visitor to Surnmersic on Monday on business. Ms. Gus Shaw and son Perlet" or rockton were recent visitors to Charlottetown. ‘Mr. field Station is at nreserit e-mnlov- ed at carpenter work at Camvpbeié ion. SOUTH AVPWWWS SEEK RADIUM OAPEPOWN -—ICP)— Radlum Ir. moibably present in the 5011 Hid my," 0g me Brandviei thermal te. Cane Prov- lrggierfgagciggdixoricifs-l .1. Muller. con- eultiri! analyst. l-ie reverie radix activity results infer that dlssgxe radium is present in only m i-e quantities in lh€ W8"?- Ltit/viltiitllwtj, Rliili FOR TIRED EYES 1 Dun e! Alan-In Syea are rationed-two to a iifmme .. be kind to Joan. ‘Whenever eye: feel tire ,_ or smart. . . or are reddened and irritated. use Murine. Two drops in each eye qénckly cleanses, refreshes and root _es your herd- worlriug eyes. Murine was orl in- ered by an eye physician. App y i: daily to cue your eyes. a 7/”"i{'”§v.. w.» Auction Sale AT Cll-APAUD G14- lflm’ attendgml e church conference in Bu: e. Dionne‘; parents, who plan couple or» weeks with . re- t turned to her home in Bloomfield Conveu‘ ent staying at Hunter‘: Icdg, Rosebanlr. was showin- in Bloomfield Station 1 to know that those shows are to Miss Marie Pineau, who hosbeen ettcndina college in Montreal, has . returned to her home at Bloomfield Mr. Charlie OT-lolloraxi. whohas dlschanize n Bit mlrleid. has gone on o. short visit to the States where he plans ' Bloomfield station 0n Sunday. at the home’ Albert MacKay oi Bloom- Bradalbane First District of Queen’: Bounty A convention of the Progressive Conservative Party will be held in BRADALBANE HALL Saturday, July 6th at 8 p.rn. STANDARD TIME, for the purpose of nominat- ing two candidates for the next Provincial election. Poil chairmen will please call meetings for the selection ,pf delegated. t f EnioyfYour Vachtion In These Sport Togo. o BWIM SUITS fl!" (Utility satlnfl. Bengailnes and materials, form fitting one-piece styles Trim two-piece styles, equally swim or pun woréiy, sizes 12 to 20, in the range priced from 84.95 to 50. ' Other smart new swim suits in cotton seer-sucker, one and two~piece styles, sizes 12 to 20 at $1.95 to $3.95 per suit. For the woman who needs a larger size. all wool, oneplece bathing suits in dark shades, sizes 38 to 46, priced at $5.75. Bathing packed helmets (by Janina‘) each 59g. BEACH COATS. Paradise Chenille Beach Coats‘, white with colored contrasting trim, sizes 14 to 20, each $5.95. , . SHORTS. Drill shorts in white, green, navy, blue, red, and brown sizes. 12 to M. Priced $1.95 to $2.95. SLACK SUITS in all wanted new shades, sizes 12 to 20, at from $6.95 to $10.95. SLACKS. Separate slacks in corduroy, wool, checks, alpine and cottons in all the new leading coi- ors. Sizes 12 to 20, priced at $1.95 - $3.50 to $7.95. LADIES READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT UPPER FLOOR SINCLAIR & STEWART LIMITEDI n SUMMERSIDE, P.E.I. _;qet a- . ~ PAGE NINE I Bish0p’s Diner Sol I wish to advise the public that I have sold the business stand known as “Bishop's Diner’ to the Gallant Brothers. I offer my best wishes to the new proprie- tors for success in their venture and I hope the public will continue to give them their patronage. . Progressive Conservative Convention GEORGE MacKAY, WALTER CUSACK, Conveners v JOHN H. MYERS, ~ Auctioneer. CAPITOL THEATRE surnvransrmr Special Added Attraction fill. m an. From rrcruizas Pius A Real Good Western i a Feature _ creaky. rumi 21 rgwnderdfliige troubles. Prince Edward Island‘ Mutual Fire The Head Office of Prince Edward Island Mutual Fire Insurance Company is situated on Water Street in Summerside. This Mutual Fire Insurance Company has a branch office on Grafton Street in Charlottetown. The following are the Agenifof the Company; G. M. GRANT, Charlottetown. PARKMAN JENKINS, Pownail. GEDDIE MacLEOD. West Royalty. CLIFFORD SIMPSON, Bay View. MacLEAN BROTHERS. North Wiitshlre. VERNON CRAIG, Middleton. JOHN A. THOMPSON, Kensington. FRANK I. GALLANT, Wellington. SYDNEY BIRCH, Port Hill. CARI. H. WEEKS, Alberton. These men will take care of your fire G. E. BISHOP, Simmer-aide, Insurance Gompany ANNOUNCEMENT r it: Mr, H. W. Bernard, merchant in Brad. aibanq’ is enlarging his store and when com- plcted he expects to have a full line of Grocer- ies, Paints and Hardware and Harness. His i airn is to have a full line so as to serve the public l w. arena». Insurance Consult them. OUT OUR WAY By _|_ R_ WILUAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoopla A - _..__....-.,.-.@-_--§_,__. ___ _ ‘TAINT A COOK ‘DU WANT" HERE A “MGH TUB FULL O’ MASH l5 ALL YOU NEED FOR. ‘THAT MOB! THAT BEAUTIFUL 5 D l DE, ‘ ° ‘"5" gggogrggrgg» ieaviué rite QING LIKE A common-