8:80 a s-y 11-foot. woe — ‘We iguilttfifiee-aa w..." W1” m" . trrr-s-df t .._.___ '..wAN'l‘ED' middle-a ed woman l, housekeeper for fun y of. three. ldcdted three mile: from Bummer- ‘m Apply hex 564. Bilmmelas-idc, F 1.. uos: consul, so Po lda Police. (w; trucks on u-sry w a "Q5111 bi’ 1W m, town which prohibits aucn wkhlKr-S- ~__~_ .... NERAI. 0F M15 mulfpum - The funeral ma. Minnie Mulli Thursday 51-97mm 8 MINNIE of the late n was held’ on _ from the home he; nephew. M11’. Arthur eh. ,Kenn gton, to 5t Mar s River where 5 Qhuw v. Elm! bearers weer Messrs mt, James sauce-era. ville, Jannes Show. Peter p“, and Linus German ~45 n . .. . tflyufitree. East, Summerstde was 1, mm w the staff of Steal-man's amre. who gathered to honor Miss llyrtle Murray on the eve of her hing marriage. hc rtloyed her association wiilh M “Mm” ° ct m; with tile rlendli’ Z1011!) whom shc had spent Qmploybe cf Stzdru menta were servul minted by Mire and Miss Lilla Carr. wish... we" QJJ-WQTCd on Miss Murray who was a general favour- lta at her fellow workers. and also at the custom u whom she so eouneotuly scrvedF-s. , en's. DOwtliY 305m - MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER -lvlrs. Cecil Carver. Mrs- WNW" Walker and lt/tisu Muriel Carver ‘m, hwemcs at the home of Mrs. Charles Mclvcr, Swurterside on Thursday nigh, June 13th at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Myrtle Murray “fir: is brine married week. room was beautifully decorated with a. blossom and lit-lie Paul-a M Wr- daughier c], _ M11. CULT“? Mclvor Milli’!!! 1° 111° " _ . . glasswau od by - ' . liter and Mrs. Charles (lonnol . Miss Muriel carver not the accompanying verses. in ropty. rezsed her n?- . e- by the hostesses an glean-nil)’ spent in a lss Tessie Sexton was oomparusL-S Aili3',[,l,@Qi| SALE AT SOIITIi/FREETOWII- 0N wanmtsoar. was ma aadmmno agr t us. ‘ (Standard Tina) “ 0a account of Ill health 'l_ a! rmbelied to sell on above date _ Irv ism auniomant Qlahtlnl or hinder: lVlll hay mowers 11f ‘flit: has cart: lam wagon: ti’! man g f lser aowar: lull rim sinooihlnt hsrrow: I waili- irs slows: driving aletrb: 2 rchali "Md slot-vb: uni“. '0" cmacltv: Tanners: blaohmlth tech: circular n: potato nadsr- "un- "nar- sior them; may!” machine: vrlnrer; all ldrda h-rneaa. » bot livable and single: rubber beitir-t I Ir~ntltv hay and st-nw, and I" Iiull articles found on a wall flllllpmevl farm, reams casts. y 11 tllv la unfit aalo on ant day. IUIQILL IUINI. 1111011 r. moanlsofl. Auction by the ltostcss U cal; l1‘ ‘tfgfldisgrittf: a cfThe o6 or g ‘ lblfldd tho we!!!" . pnTnTornn with 55$? “m” p“ “'6- unt their 331.099 1a r.r.u. will y Deana —SAI4I DATI COIRICT@ — The auction sale on the premises f the lute Hlttio McIntyre at Grand River. Prime County on Wednesday. June 3d. not July 26 as" zoomed in advertisement Saturday. . CONTACT CLUB-At the Tuesday ‘afternoon meeting of the Air. Force Wives Contact Club. hold _ln.the club room nt the Knights of Columbus Home. Sum- merside it was decided to discon- tinue re ular meetings until early in the fa l. Membership of thi-s very active club has been greatly re- duced during the past few months. —LI.ATIES FOB. BAUFF -- Mr Hamid Mclver of Bilmmerside left plane on Battmrlay for Banft, ta... whore he will stttend an in- surance convention and will then rocaed to Vancouver and Victoria. . Mcfver was awarded this trip by the Imperial Life insurance for selling over 812590050 wort o rear Th insurance d the past . is is Mclvcrb f full yea: with the company and is to be con- gratulated on his success-S. — DOB. STORE FOR. AL- BERTON — Alberton is in have a retail it was leashed over the weekend. The store. which yI/lill lysremlwteddin is: mm Builljtii- . _ un er e managers of Mr. Robert Dunn who is a vat? eran of the first World War. It ls gpected the store will be opened r . . The last Govern liquor slorc in Alberton closed its doors under the. regime oi Prrmier ‘Iizaue A. am _ ll, now Chief Justice of the Prov nce. The last manager was Mr. Edward Hard-y. -NEW BUS SERVICE T0 0P- EBATE — Within the next few weeks the Western Bus Lines will commence operation serving districts in West Prince between ‘Itgnlsh and Bummereide. Busses will be operated by Messrs. W. l... William and Vernon McFarlarw. both BX-bsni/IOQIIICD with manv years of driving-experience. The routes to be covered are elsewhere advertised and it will be seen 41st many districts some distance from nil and bus communication will be served. There is no doubt the apgratiun of the Western Bus " * be enthusiastically re- that the residents in . ' itim will lend gleir every “wand CO-ODQIlf on. ' -MALPEQUE AND BALTIC W. M.S.—'l‘he W. M. B. of M lneque and Baltic United Chur held their June meeting on Tuesday evening at the Manse. Mrs. W. . Bums opened the meeting with the Worship Service from the Missionary Monthly. The program “The Home Mission Work of the Society" was presented bv tlss. W. H. Burns. Ralph Bearisto. Mn. Keith Donald. Mrs. tockhart and Mrs. Duncan Mac- Gougan. The president. ,Mrs. Orowdls took charge of the busi- neu meeting. Fourteen members answered to roll cal.l Minutes of last meeting read. also treasurer! report given. Eleven calls were made bv members since May meet- . . Preston Green reported for the Baby Band. Twenty-three ctisildren have been enrolled. July msotintr» to-be held at the home of Mrs. Chester Simpson. . mer Taylor to have charge of pro- gram. f! n 500. followed by the Miloah edtcticn brought the meeting to a close. Personals . Frank FC-lounor. secretar)‘ Alberiom co-operativo lobster factory, was in the Ctiy over the week-end. DOROTHY mi: NOW a JUDGE Early this yezr-Eriilin appoint- ed her first woman ludlt. Mill Dorothy Dix. now in her mid- thirtm. Over lvn B a ti?“ slfnt. Sloth- a woman is busy run- the ip-repairlng firm cf any!“ 1on1 liven“ 33w; , Il. , e (g1 the reipadhln. W . lites when the war stutter- rown-u famii , so she minis ry o labor as icor aid was so bril- tty successful that tho foreign attend "hat, the newly-ml!- ‘ '. H: ,_ iy on.hIr-:rI¢0i'6-- ire i quiet" Gerald’ “(WU oneness of wit. bytery . preached sub] He church ence of p and DAL ' Six. crow racing ya o ed the deaconess tum of her wort its rich rewards. During th“ oholr under the direction of Miss Joége Nicholson led in the singing M Nicholson and her father, Mr. , inlsbm‘ th uatiom pin on ooncss Thinlng A ftuilher aver of the evening loo Hailiwell homo when in the rosbyters and friends. daughter of Mr. and aids. A. Halliwell was baptised th Mr Manx older. mgdiss Halliweil Si‘; adunted on April 1s from the Pr?‘ yierim Mindan- DQSOOIT aidylbronto, adtor completing the very active miss Brew ilf Wrecked "' Yacht Brought lnto_ Baltimore a ‘Dana leann" iilililiilS - tliilii Dick iiililES biracial ov WAITII Hod lvlifl lol \- Wlli-MM "II-Illa um n Iicturo Iooons a scan uauusuvou d __ W »_ .....~uo.-.n|a-- Vivian atymu madly Sammy ~,. —Also— SKI ACES Shows" 7:30 : 9:15 Matinee Tuesday At 3:30 E‘ Designation. 0f Miss Bessie lialiytell As Deaconess A largo congregation the Hartsvllie Pwsbyte an Church on Friday evening lo witness Rae desi nation of Miss Bessie Halli- wel of Springlnu, PEI , as a dea- byterian Church the P‘ es» the sermon, l ect " aster pointed out U! criticize the church. w lng that the Master Builder is how- ing away day by dav to perfection. Webster of Charlottetown address- strcssing the na- irs difficult-lea and 961 We mombars cht Zena. ll an h vice “ “B? athered in anada. This impressive and dig~ service was under the dire:- tion of members of Presbytery. 4nd was conducted by Rev. C. Oamegy of Summerside. moderator of v T W Pres- Goodwill akin a; his Arc itect." at ple free.y mut- realiz- bringina his Rev C . a capable of e congre atiOn. ‘a: agtprcpria soc. behalf o ternlboigcsiczztiofthewmis Mlgelenary ,Mary ac- Lean presenter. tahe deaconess with a box devotonal books, and Mrs 6.0. ebster iafit ‘s. rs. tnthd Y k Inca at file 1'85- Troltting School ‘h . 23$? elthefm §iill$i“i. hilt m the summer camp at - - “s. a: to . gllgycalgfldll-h chumh carries on a Iona-n work no 10-; (AP)- of the Bermuda who battled a gale and ' where the l—.-- ~ rue CHAIR toflerownly, oust: man 5-“ _ ‘Ii Ttllliiiliigiitiiliiiid t 8y. Gordon unduly luaith The experienced gardener kmwl many short cuts to hurry growth along. In dry weather ho will. II at all mastitis. soak the gardens and lawns coca a week. Where nohosa ll available he will have things like lettuce. tomatoes and beans ciosepto the-house or pump ac that they can be watered wth the of inconvenience. Ila al- owu oy can t so knows that waodl are moisture- robbers and thou in will kqap ra- movod so that tha vegetables want- ad, lat all tho moisture that nature provides. A ly cultivation equals a shower because it tends to conserve moisture and s small doac of commercial fertilizer is equivo- lont to another. Summer Ilhta Peas and ‘beans will continue Bafifittlilffni’ "°.......°" ‘i; "’"‘°“' as ready for the tlgblo. n low It la well to ke out of the bean patch when the p ants are damp u stirring them up at this time lg liable to spread rot. Sweet Peas should. be ik l Piiilllrly to encourage contpnfaofrls bloom. . Grass should not be cut as often 0!‘ II C1059 in hot weather. and in watering remembe that one tnor. ough soaking is worth a dozen sprinkles. Indeed the latter la worse than nc tutoring! d at all ‘ "we. as th surinklel simply encourages e roots to come h» ink.‘ surface and OIOWG Dill. the ;{','u55, Consult a good seed catalogue or IUVGFIlmEIit bulletin 0n perennial flzwers. shrubs. etc. This will tell w en is the best time to move or prune. Certain perennials such a; peoples and iris. for instance. ore "as ‘gloved in September, other-g all not be shifted until August :nl sorneln late fall or early gr 1?- 55 I Reneral rule those s ru s that bloom early should not be Primed until after the clos- somin is over. The late bloomers are tr mmed in early spring, Nearly all perennials, and es. P9018113! 1W8. delphlniums and oth- er kinds that tend to spread out Mid die in the centre, benefit from division and moving abgut'every three or four years. A sharp spade is necessary for both jobs and care should be exercised iris Tn- "ifllnre. are liable to rot if 6t ~11 the soil too deeply and pcnnugg may cease blooming if given the same treatment. Tender Vegetables The real secret of iemier. vflilp vegetables is quit-k, llIlChlfCku-d growth. Beets. carrots. beans, he]. ery_ and similar things witlmut strlnglness or tough cores Come "£20m gardens where growth n35 _en hurrlel along. uncherltecl ny weeds or other neglect, By k(_>(sp_ 1B2 the soil TVQI] cultivated qul-ck growth can be developed alflggt regardless of dry weather, Expe, . enced gardeners thin those vegp. , tables which need spsclng for ,1 PROTECTO SHINGIJ.‘ STAIN, white, arcen and rod, per gallon $8.25. lntarnaur nnaun mo» mu ma, euro p» Iandred lbs. Raw Oil, Turpentine. Boiled Oil, Putty and Paint Brushes, all sisea. Luxor clear glosa varnish, 86.00 per gaL, $1.65 per quart. Luxor Enamel, Supreme Finish $1.65 per quart. All purpose phints. special, per gallon, $23M scnssumo Screen Doors, strongly made, screen door Hinges, Springs and Catches Wire Window and door screening, widths 20 to 36 inches. ' V elon plastic screening 24 ‘to 30 inches. For these items call at our SINCLAIR & S ° The Most MsdaI-n Store Proper. even d c! - _‘ 3911i. They hztivesstpxetlieslndevfirlililgn‘ a lay bate the right s.ze for eating‘ " £11119 111E)’ slart to harden‘ and mature. They keep a fresh‘ SUPP]? coming on all through the season by mamas plantings w“: days to two weeks apart right up to the 1st of July. \ n u ‘never m6 use. u least fintu ibateeiJune in must paths-cf ganadl.‘ “l; hprt a garden. Wl .1 favorable __ ea er or the use of a hose there -= grew or ttrowth still ahead Us g well-started plants set ou now there should be plenty J1 bloom with flowers and o course veqe. irble planting should s-tlll be of" on. ln some axes-s. indeed. qt hardly tco soon to se out, such things as petnnfa zinnias, sweet- scented stocks. cosmos anu ether- annual flowers which have‘ been st a green house, co ' frame or window box. Among the vegetmbl in this same c: cgory will be cabbage. tomatoes, head lettuce, Pliers. etc In seeds it is not n it too early f0: the main crop of. ‘turnips, and there is still time forl com, beans carrots, beets, melons, cucumbers, fiuzctn etc. 1 Growth. ll be hurried along with a. little extra water during dry weather, with fertilizer ap- plied oarefullv and above all. with vigorous cultivation to keep down weeds and pulversize the soil. Bo Prepared Exports advice bel look-out for damage diseases. 1f one not watchful much of the garden will he wipe-i out before defensive forces can be mobil is a good nlan to have a sprayer and s ray on ham! The best protection all. of course is a hea "lhy orden. one lantac from good and well cu tivater and growing) Weeds not only are u [.8 i ( )1 It an eyesore t they harbor insect.- 'l‘ ll R () .\ '1‘ on a close S0 r0 With (101.12 Your trouble may be due to Bacteria that has Jodged m the linin of your nose and throat. ou may even be developing Grippe or Bronchitis What you want moat of all is comfort and relief; if so. use Polaonia Cough Syrup which contains powerful antiseptic: that act effectively upon the germ-infected, areas of your 61; at‘! tap "W. sorta ‘ helped. Swollen membranes nose. and throat. The sore. irritable places get soothing relief. Transient congeeticnua - armreducedfi- Co hing spasms t hlegm- is loosened. Matty intimated goalie‘ find) two's Cough 13¢‘? i it c e "$1.23,. and diseases Wmliliégrciall spray EDP W th ‘l: fl; or shaken 3n child) asgxtgiaixg w“ 59°" 1711118 things utwer con- m weds These are transplanted t) y insects or , APO: most bugs a gQud or dust. 53.41»; need about a frxt apart tor best require six inches each wav. Mortars wn-sorz rump 11°] The "npmifit thing agree —-— in”? ‘"1" kiwi" is i0 get the ccun- MONTH-EAL. June 1a - tor» -- er measures started at the first Establishment of a Morris Wilson 5181i of trouble hwy "Flowers A really dazziitg h: t made with a few sanrYu: ?fi§€v§§-§ apd with very little effort Cosmos. 3-9111’ mulfiolds. zinnlas. oetunihs, portulaca. nicotine alyes-um, are easily grown almost anywhere in Canada Some I»! the larger flow- ers like cosmos and marinade and nicotine can actually be used in the place of shrubs. At M115 1mg date l' is advlssble to use started Plants which will bIOcm in a few Chancellor of of Governors, Dr F Cyri university. announced today The scholarship fund would pro sin-dents but also for would be administered particularl in the interests of young men an women from rural parts of Can who die the fund. Mr Wilson. Permanent quarters when thev are aging director of the Royal Ban well established with several sets of a. of leaves. Fbr husky wit}; m] _.__ ____ __ mm“. Bladioius. d-ah as. iau". TWINKLE! mfifltltilds and zinnius should eve —--—- about two feet each way. Petunias, Some of the London dress do nar-tvurtiums. medium marigolds. signers have transformed results-snrailer DiLlIlKS like alyssum memorial scholarship fund l0 per- pttuate the memory of the former tticGill University has been decided upon by the Board t James. principal and vice-chancellor of the vlde not onlv for tuition of worthy their board and lodging and Dr. James said i: ado. No sum was announced for last month. was president and mnn- Lhel macaroni-ram " Give Your Home A New: face With A Fresii Coal 0i Paint ' Your iiulldinga may have tskan a beating this past PRESERVE winter, but they can look w" just as fraah and clean u 11 I131“ before, giva_them a new out» look with B. H. Paint. Dosft watt until too’ info. B. H. PAINTS for outside walla in all the leading col- ors. Quarts, $1.25, Gallons. $4.5. Building lots or quan- tity prlea per gallon $3.95. O impervious to elements O Novas rusta O Nova: corroded _ a Novas mods pfllnilnfl- I Higher Tanaiio Strength I Only 1/5 weight of mold O Rosina up to 6 tlmoa anon Impact without domino or amt-ta 1 o Cuts with ordinary scissors HARDWARE DEPARTMENT (Lower Floor} TEWART LTD.‘ SUMMERSIDE in Prince Edward island is in an evening dress you want to brighten. make yourself a tun) Juliet cap of net and sprinkle i1 with sequins in the same color al your gown. Auction Sale AT GRAND RIVER. PRINCE COUNTY ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28th BEGINNING AT 1 P-M. tStandard Time: I will sell by Auction on iha premises of late Hattie Molniy" all household furniture and cook- ing utensils belonging h; aaid Es- tate. consisting of kitchen range table and chairs: all livilit! room furniture. 3 piece suite (nnt'"" . writing desk. occasional chairs. dining table and chairs. aeveri small tables. 2 nen Oilnlibt ~~-r plcte; a. quantity oi’ dishes and other articles not enumerated. Tomas Cash. floral printed dresses by simply fkilitlg in a few of the flowers with colored sequins. The effect of a mass of glitter round the should- ers, down the sleeves. or sprinkled over the skirt gives an air of magic to a frock which would otherwise be just another printed dress, Dull whkie sequins on print which has a dense black ground. peacock blue or bright green, or cyclamen ‘col- ored sequins on a pastel shaded print are very effective; and 1f it FOR SALE One McCormack Mower, 5 ft, cud; one McConmack Rake, 9 ft. cut; one Halls Thresher and Cleaner, hol- low drum, metal concave: one Mogul gas engine, Z 1-2 H.P.; one roller grain crush- er. All in first class condi- y a d k I‘ mew Bus Service T0 Operate ~-|N WEST PRINBE — Will serve from Tignish to Summerside via South Shore Road- ALSO Route from Tignish to Summeraide via St. Louis, Cascumpeque, Grand River Districts to be served follow: From North Point‘ by Route 14 through Campbellton, Weet Point, Brae to Coleman to the Western Road, thence along the Western Road to Portage, thence following Route iI through Enmore, Urbanville, Egmont Bay. Un- ion Corner to Summer-side. From North Point by Route I through Sea Cow Pond, to Tignish, to Eimsdale, thence by pavement to Duels Corner, thence by Route 12 through Cascumpec to Portage, thence along pavement atPortbge and following Route 12. through Freeland, Tyne Valley and Ellis River to the Western Road, and thence along the Western Road to Summer-side. ‘Watch ‘one: for further particulars. "Wile ing Adatoand time schedule. ‘ sweeten. Bus lines if day is unfit sale on next d . n HUGH I. MORRISON. Auctioneer. tion. . ALBERT L. MUTTART Carleton Siding, P.E.I. Suusn STRAWS ‘ run Suusn MEN Select Today $2.25 to $5.00, MAURICE MILL ‘"5"’ 7”" Saataersitie‘: Smartest; In’; W"