for: iruriiirririn “can; '1; sin-alum. at sump. u: ' n. qumaiillh ‘delivered to air-homo in l—muddl. n ‘m your cried-lo l"! aux ,icr' rtcmaeh- i19- ._BISIIA "is at Taylor 1m: 60-. e£fi| on ‘ a ... mo! try-ram Wire nariflflum School. suw "" ' c-ao-zr. merit. James mun. Secretary. u, m: at" Brwfl- . __ lnwmmr crow bu wmgigplgiid emanation; for am peservmG $1159” l" 7°“ er m First Street gfifiirrrrrrc. Reward. c-ar-ai LFOR SALE — Moderate-sized ‘hygljlng in the centre o! Birm- msrside. with all modern conveni- “.395. Apply Morley M. wrrcitor. Bummerside. .- LFOII SALE — Mist-class fish- mg boat. 42 foot length. l0 1- icct beam. equipped with Nash gnfillle in good condition. Newly painted and at present afloat. Can be put to immediate use with- rut further servicing. Apply to rrrensuit and Delaney. Summer- iide. 0-20-51. _orroncn or anon/urn sain- VICE for the Parish oPSEi-in old a t. rrui- ma Crauaud. June 2dr . ae‘h's Springfield. Giurch School r000 A. M. Morning Prayer 11.00. t. M. st. Thomas‘: Long Creek, Ev- ening Prayer 3.00 P. M. St. John's, Zracaud Church School 10.30 Adg. ev. . Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. R Fream, Rector. -FIRE IN SMALL BUILDING - The summersidre Fire Department was called about 7.46 Bimday eve- ninrz for a blaze in a small building at lhe rear ofua residence on Alley srrcer Cons able damage was F caused by fire and ‘water The building was used as living quarters by Mr Jack Llirkletrer The fir» is believed lo have slarted around a slove pe " , ~- my ' y. 4 1.x‘ .51, *1 -r-r)r1.s‘ If N.e.g~.l.e_ c ‘the d A neglected Cold can travel last. First, in the throat-then lower down-finally the Lung area may be affected. Fight your Chest-cold before it gets a. solid grip. You can't grow new Lungs or new Bronchial Tubes any more than you can grow new fingers or new toes. Treat your Bronchial Cough before it grows chronic. Use Polsorfs Cough Syrup-it is a safe relief for stubborn Coughs and Throat Troubles due to Cold. You can often cut the misery of a nasty Cold in t\v0 by effectively treating it at the very start. This remedy acts directly on the infected tissues and quickly reduces inflam- mation. Start now and destroy the virulent bacteria that causes ‘the trouble. The specialized medication in this Syrup does a. good job. Help yourself to get prolonged freedom from attacks —get the proper medicine. Use Pclsoifs Cough Syrup and start on the road to greater free- dom from sickness due ‘to Colds. Sold by all Druggists in 35c bottles. Pllisiirlé uuurr SYRUP FARM FDR SALE- AT LOT 22 ‘ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26th AT 1:30 P.M. Owned by the late James Kelly. 50 acres; 15 acres clear. the balance covered with hardwood. and soft- wood. moms corona Auctioneer a... r ma‘: m“ “M's”? Bert m.» Wfil‘ " Plaster Paris at Bruce's. , c-zz-zt Jansen: wanna m New ‘ Liberal le- . 9-3417 M. n. medium- - team . .. eton. o-al-ar 411120113108 formers od New and vicinity ‘more will be London . ameetinlinthehrterestsoftbe K Dctrvinc Comparative Association in New Imndon Hail. Friday eveninl. June 38 at 8 o'clock. leaders in co-operativs work and dairyi-nu will address the meetinc and all questio -- will be answered. 6-24-20-3-81 GIEII- -IINIS'I'II VIQITIN Rev. LB. Wilson former minister 2 of, qsrmunerside Baptist (Inurch. , ed by Mn. Wilson and d: (er. Yuri are ending the we in Simémfire do. eeia of r Mi‘. arid M11. Mr. Wilson is now Halifax Inluntrial School succeed- in: his father. the Rev. W. D wir- M ay. Rev. hood of the who died recently menacin- can, isng thatpoaition for many years.- man was held on Sovuriday after- noon a! three o'clock with services in the Baptist Church. Rev. Eli sermon ap- s‘ I Golden." A solo ‘ on sleep" was beautifully rendered by s. .) albeck. Rev. J.B Wilson of Halifax a former tor of the Baptist Church erea . The p bearers were, Cleric CB Jelly. Lloyd In- Dr H T Colvln. Claude Hopzood’ Oliver rvriscNeili. Inter- ment was in 'he People's Cemetery, Sumrn nid=-—'s —W.M.8. ltmETlNG-The anrrlal meeting of the Simmer-side Pres- Missionary a-rlor on Tuesday afternoon. with re, Brewer Linklettcr residing, Satisfactory reports cover n; ' the year's octvitiea were given by the retiring o ficers. The nomination BIBLE SOCIETY‘ coin. aunnanorauo-lsnvnurn ANNUAL ~ ~ ~MEETING..-.~< . cs now/mo ISLANDAUXILIARV comfltee brought in the following ,siate of officers for the ensuing year: president. Mrs, J.W. Mac- Kenzie; first vice president, Mrs. _Hllbert “ L: second vice pres- ident. ‘Mrs Brewer Linikletter: secretary, Mia. Ernest Walker; treasurer. Mrs J.O_ Cobb; home helpers secretary, Mrs. Lloyd Gor- rill‘; pianist. Mrs, Cleve “Ihalen. These officers were installed by the Rev CharlesCarnerzy. A pleasing Iefllflre of this meeting was the presentation to Mr. Car-nerzy of a certificate of Life Membership in the society. The accompanying m. dress was read by Miss Emmeline .Marchbanlr. Delegates appointed to attmri the annual Presbyterlal to h= held in Charlottetown in Julv were Mrs. Err-fist Walker and Mrs. J.O. Cobb-S Personals —-Misr Martha MacFai-iar-z, of the te hllti staff of Rollins College Winte Par . Florida, has arrived to spend the summer vacation with her mother, Mrs. , Nathan Mao- Farlane, Srmnmersid = —Mrs Moses Biacquiere of Sulnmerslde has returned home after spending the winter with her daughter. Mrs. Jack Reeves of Bostcnr~S i. ROSALIND RUSSEL and FRED McMURRAY in “Flight for Freedom” ' —wlth—- Herbert Marshall i.‘- . nonnnrv . Monbav, JUNE 24 Evening 7.15 and 9.15 Matinee 3.30 BRADALBANE ‘IUQAY, J UN I I Evening Standard Time ~ 6-24-21 ' . infinite i ‘tieptdnociioplrwod- Ibinelilcclhlleelvlef cgflum,‘ the reapoaalblolcc ‘ (ling "o " e -...--...- le; a bouquet of pink roses. The best man was the groom's brother. Alfred. and the ushers friends of the bride and groom. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the rzroorrfs parents, the table beinz set for thirty Wests and de- corated with sweetoeas. The toast tn the bride was proposed by Father Ccrrigan and responded to by the rzroom. e-‘TQ-DAAY- . _ ‘r /__ . *$;.ns%y ' \ —NOTE CAREFULLY- "c. no S. Sub." I ""'l be shown. Shows 7 and 9:15 . M ‘Tuzday C "I 6-24-21. Ghaisson-‘Fcrcman ~ ' Wedding The marriage took plaoet in Sr, Leo's Church, Mimico, . on June 15th at nir-e am. with Rev. Father Corrlgan officiating. of Alice Joyce Chaisson, da ter of Mr. and Mrs, Victor alsson. Halifax formerly of Summeraide and Gordon Vincent Foreman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred V. Foreman streamers. The Margaret Griffith of friend of the bride and she wore ‘a floor-length gown of pink with eyelet ton and flowirn, nylon skirt and matching bonnet. She caried In the evening a reception was held at 8 Willow Garden for crn hundred quests. At ten pm. the vourtrz couole left for Miskoka Lakes on a honeymoon trip, Amour: th- outlet-town meets was the bride's mother. Mr: Victor Pr ' of Halifax. The eroom is emolcved with. the Nor-them Electric Co_ Ltd, Toronto and served overseas with the R.C.A. n, F. for two years. The bride was a valued Jmnloyee of Robert Simpson and Co, Ltd. Toronto-S The Worker , The indoor worker la often over fa ' ed by the monotony of his work untr it gotsou his nerves and bring headaches, irn Ileep andin " a n?» relieve ur- eoudl-A tlon to build ugquervoua en with Dr. Cbaae'|_ orve Food, t e mineral and Vitamin Bi tonic. » rAakfor tlieuevv econ- , omy u» um. of ‘TH! CHAR toflrfowu _ cum: hlAN ‘rmcromr cotton Stron h f to a; .222. “u” "m" l" l“ c“ _Wabasso Sheeting, width about 68 inches, per yard .. 49c Wabnsso Sheeting, width about 76 inches, per yard . . . Wabasso Sheeting, width 68 inches, per yard Wahasso Sheeting, width about 76 inches, per yard . .. 75c Wabasso Sheeting, width about 72 inches, per yard .. 75c Wzibasso Sheeting, wldrth about 81 inches, per- yard 80c ‘Another Brand Sheets (Tim 140i PILLOW CLIPS Pillow Slips (type 140) 42 inches, pair 1.15 Pillow Slip! (type 128) 42 inches, pair ... 1.00 UNBLEACHED SHEETIIIG Good quality medium weight unbleached sheeting, yvldth abou 72 ins. 59c per- yard; 81 ins. width, 65c per yard. A . 59c Anchor Brand Sheets (type 140) size 72 x 90, per pair $4.50 Anchor Brand Sheets (type 140) size 81 x 99, per pair 5.00 Anchor Brand Sheets (type 140) size 72 x 108, per pair 5.00 Anchor Brand Sheeis (type 140) size 81 x 108, per pair- 5.50 Substandard Sheets Mostly Hemstitched - Slightly Damaged Size about 68 x 90, per pair $l.98\ Size about 78x90,per pair 2.29 Size about 72x99,per pair 2.89 Size about 81 x 99, per pair 2.98 Size about 72x99, per pair 3.19 Towels and Toweling All linen toweling with coloured border. Wldlll 16 to 20 inches. Price 50c to 75c per yard. Toweling 65% linen, coloured border, width 17 inches. Per yard 48c. Cotton Toweling, width 17 inches, at 25c. 29c and 35c per yard. Terry Towels, white with stripes. 79c - $1.25 - $1.50 and $1.75 per pair. Cloths 10c and 15c each. Linen Tea Towels, checked and coloured borders; 59c to 85c ca. Cotton Tea Towels, each 35c. Embroidered Kitchen Towels, white with col- oured border, each 50c. F in e Embroidered Hand Towels. 45¢ Mill 50c each. inclair Tabling and Table Cloths Cotton tabling, white with gold or gran border, 58 inches wide, $1.25 per yard. Printed Table Clothe: 52 x 52 at $2.95 to $5.95 each 52 x 68 at $3.95 to $4.50 each 58 x 79 at $4.50 each THESE LINES HAVE BEEN SCARCE FOR SOME TIME SO GET YOUR SHARE OF THESE VALUES WHILE THEY LAST. Dry Goods Department ' (Upper Floor) 8i Stewart Limited SUMMERSIDE. P. E. I. S’8irie Minister‘ To Head P.E.|. Baptist Ass’n Rev. E. J. Barrass, pastor of the Summerside Baptist elected moderator Edward Island Baptist Association convention which concluded at Tryon Iylesterday. Ho Moderator. W. D. Johnstone; Clerk. . C. . H] Mr. Spurgeon Clark. Rev. odd- Bcyl‘ Work Board, Rev. I. J. Levy. v. C. A. Hicks; P. E. . Temperance Federation, Rev. E Barrasr, Rev. N. B. Crawford. Mr. Large, Mr. Norman MacLeod. Dr. 6.0. P. E. l. Christian Social Cormcii. the Maritime Baptist denomina- Rev. I. J. Levy, tiorml Mr. J. W. Boulter. rm. Mr. n. J. Rupert." P.E.. Glrll’ Work Board, Mrl. d. MacPliee. Mrs. Jack Mac- ltor of the Baptist Publications of Canada. In his address. younl People's leader. he with h publications committee prepare Sunday School helps which will be worthy of the name "helps" for teachers and leaders. to it over by president. Tho was rriven ner nd he I fQQ. lo the University as an institution for its young men and women stu- ‘O E I was commended 28. "We know lhul all l good to them rhar. truly love God denominational giving Mir J W Boulter as it convention . sented the tollowrng resolutions: . the only means such delinquents pensc w the Provin w. WHYrr/ivt; lb son: mere and what the Island owes o‘ a smdilt... or l e proper care. _ correction of our own youth who Province ha dents who have gone there The quality c.f the student life from The Saturday morning devotional period under Rev. I J. Levy was based on Romans Cling ll verse ings work together for good for them that love God “ This was one of Paul's grealest affirmations But can we accept Paul's words? Not rhe first part of lhat slaw-merit alone we might doubt that very definitely if we sto pod at the "good". But the oomple sentence as given by Poul is a reality many limes proven thai all things do work together for such . bever phroper train ng end ledtltlllon n?! m oniylwggfh o‘ x95“ $3331”: wfyfséupr once-sifted pas flour ally blend in 98713 arice- therefore resolved that this or 1% WP! Onwflnfll h‘ ‘when mnthe" Add m begun: w u “w; Baptist Association urg 9h rers lo initiate a prom‘ peranoe educ ive districls A most encouraging report by the ooopena Rev. C.A. Britten-r on Denomina- tional Phmds indicated that this year shows a decided increase in. . . . reported for J. the centennial fund by swine lh-Bt indications at present favored the Reuben full centennial goal by July 31 Warren on behalf of paper said the “Barpiis" is on a sound finanmal and subscrip- for Ordin- lion basis. He emphasized the new . of the aperr i.rr every Baptist homo A. g the voice of the Baptist The resolution committee pro: 1, ~ roas the number of Juv- enile delinquents is increasing an- _ nualiy in this Province and whereas of correcllon and Levy. grlznislunent available to the Prov- Preacher of Association Sermon, 8 necessitates the sending of Re Crawford; alternate ‘° preacher. Rev. C. C. Hewlett. Prell reporter. Rev. A. E. Todd. The speaker of the Saturday eve- institutions outsidg the Province at heavy’ 9X" cc and ivheress we believe an ‘Jwlllliéggfl ‘O1 zllll! session was Rev Thomas B. klnd Blwlllll l” 95°" n “s ‘ - the: f be it resol d rmond refflresentin: and ed- mzll-hfi.h_oviimtillle Baptist A851’; Mn Mb ration now in annual session go ldlonhoflndlaallvdand llyouealfloclleeurthodayyolficbaonnskerhcomeanythae. lveryllclyweleomo. j srarur om- TUBIICUDOSIS w . _ l rained . . _ l- tl _ on record as favelmgellixexstififioiaviexrilag ainflgwheglmyienwgg V; teaspoon salt m“ and “my of the pcues 1/3-cup finely crus ed ma‘ Provinoe is becorrzlng more and more serious: and whereas and all measures enacted by l lrilgeislaturelap c‘? érlreiffirfllvfse o. t co lro o c s e a o . n es; and whereas a a ysllllgértly 616W fillflf“ 1”- e ._ . '1» CK ll‘!!! 2‘ ""8 warn / W! v i _ KOAK FILM \ sror HIRE mo lOAD ur more YOU rnvr ° Bring back your share of good pictures. Shoot with de- pendable Kodak Film.- It’: available hero in all popular sizes. When you return, leave your exposed films with u: fut careful ' ' " '- HI-GLOSS PRINTS Mall Your Films To Us For Service Ask for New Price List ‘ Enman Drug 8r Photo Service Summerslde Mobile X-ray Unit —Al‘— KINSINGTON [UNI M: — l-l pa. and ‘i-l pan- lut time #3:: u; _ j-l pm. and ‘I-O pun. ll: .- ll-ll mm. and ‘i-U pm. ______€__ any RASPBERRY JAM JUMIBLES he in e its minls- flour. aim of lem~ 2 teaspoons baking powder atlon ‘in their respecl- r5 teaspoon ground cinnamon and that they solicit flan uI the laymen to carry out their educational pro- 3, Whereas the moving pictures when seen by our you-nu People impressions on the v. teaspoon ground 8318!!‘ v, cup qlllblP°°° detrimental value _ therefore regglvaed that we urrze the wheat b18011“! unfortunately neon such care. _ d_ b, ens Shorwnmg _€__.__ banning of all pictures fol ohil W 6V‘ ta espol mated ma" 2. Whereas Lne drinking and ren that ll-llatz/glenogublegrrritg-VDPIVVBG b: ‘i: £P£$%ei€g _ abuse of alcoholic beverages n this some 1'91? - ‘é cub mick raspbem] 3am 1 teaspon vanilla These cookies have a pleasantly Lima. the flour. bi b9 2% dozen good~slzed wheat blMUll-i a little at e. time. each addition. Mix in the raspberry 1w! m‘! "mm"- 1 Public Notice the rurrr Property of Raymond Berafll- "MW Ronnie's Road. or from my premises. rolled oats edded Measure and sift toEothotWl-hlfl _ nd salt; mix in porous texture — a pinkish color giérliilrzaimzgiisslggfil’ gushed shredded . m w cream me iiigtisugar; Learn well e well-be: on 688» m tin! l, the undersigned hereby give notice to 111mg 11-90;?‘ . right-cf-way over the Mill Dam extending from my promises to the Therefore I respectfully roqlflt all persona when frequenting the said Mill to not block my ripht-obway an u to obstruct mo or any per- sons with their vehicles traversing said BlKlIl-lll-WIY all!" "m! l‘. JAMES WELLINGTON PATTERSON. \ ATTENTION FOXNIEN > We have on hand a quantity of Cooked and Cooked 4c per lb. i Raw, 8l/1c per.- lb. CALL, OR PHONE 598 SUMMERSIDE ANNOUNCEMENT public. n. w. nnnrvnno v Raw Ground Chicken Fox Feed. This is Suitable for growing pups-High Quality — 110W I'll"- Polar Quick Frcezing 0o. Ltd. Mr. H. W. Bernard, merchant in Brad- albarre, is enlarging his store and when com- pleted he expecta to have a full line of Grocer- ies, Paints and Hardware and Harness. His aim la to have a full line so as to nerve the