mus-so“. 194s 1c: wearers cuanous p i. lliaor Imam-as Hanover ass Coos-go CloI. l0 Ottawa It. AOINTI! CHURCH-hill! all Nowuialaorlpaloaaad iabaasatdllbasaaraliaa anmarldo ‘lhoqaardlaa may rolllwlng alaloa lookatorl, Wald!’ Stunt; CIITIDIHBOJMIOBI ggflil 10180110! U o'er .-..=~=*.:s....j§ L5 It 3y a ' v ‘ fin e24 _-DON".I FORGET boxi Milli- olement Osrruthers. Boo arr. UALITY lal oofinx. 36 m’); wide in Etoctk strBraoab. _i,0S‘l‘ on Water Btreet be- tween Bell-Ito's and Sinclair's Bulova wrist watch. Finder notify Hazel DesBochcs. 68 First Street, Summerside. Reward. -3i -a‘F YOU naquran Auctioneer. consult Arthur D. Stewart. Phone Kensirqton. -SEE MABGATE PLAYERS . resent Down in Heart of Texas. graveller’: Rest Hall, Thursday. June 27th. Sponsored by New An- mns Women's Institute. Admiss- ion 25c and 35c. Dance after ploy. 8.30 S. T. ' —HUME AFTER 84 YEARS ABSENOE- Mr. Frank P. Gould or Cambridge. Mass. is spending a pleasant visit Io his homo town. and meeting many friends. 1t is 34 years Gould last visited here _ all Islanders is delighted wig, the ress made es lally in sumrnersi e. l-le motor‘ down accompanied by his brot er. W.C. the guests 0f their‘ . Corney. Convent Gould. 'l'.‘hey are niece. Mrs. A. I-I Street.—S —AT‘I‘ENDING KINSMEN CON- VENTION- Mr. Harold E. Gander. President oi the Kinsmen Club or Smnmerside and Mr. Maurice Mill. vice resident left on Sunday to attend t e dlstnct Kinsmen con- _\'ention in St. tndrewh NIB. The‘! wereacconvpan o by Mrs. Elmer Offer who was Ji-llllllg Mr. Offer in 5t. John. N15. who has been under treatment there. They planned also on attending the con- venzion if posslue. Mrs. Harry MacFarlane accomganiod the party as far as Sussex. JB. —8 5d] _ OOIIIII roman nssarv. WIN Bind: liars Gaalat, n Granville sum. Tbs Guardian will bsdaiivasofaoaai homria 8—morslda. marlaspasaoss-rasassasrarsauunm tlllbarraapoalblofasdabvaslosaayoasrqqs; PRINCE COUNT! vol-libs Water lisaafl 5° bouts; Crystal Rink. - moral e. Juno 30. sum I Darticula oi motel Rink Saturday 01m? N. particulars ‘Ihundsyk issua. —'l‘I-AClllI. WANTID ior North Bodomie School. Supplement 8275. —NEWEST ‘sums in and Ladies‘ Wedding Rings at Moase Jewelery Store Summeraidc. -BRACE'B store and warehouses will be closed M 1st Dominion Ds , afternoon, Juy 3rd. —5A.LE oi homemade ice cream by C.G.I.'I‘. at Travellers Rest Hall Friday evening. June 28 st 3 D-m- standard time. —!‘OR IMMEDIATE sale min- priso Monarch Hltchen range. Ap- ply N. W. Prichard. 54 Duke Bt., Burnmerside, phone 352-1. —0BDEB your tato picking barrels now for Fa deliver , save and bruises and pick bar- rels. lslar-zl Box d: Barrel Co. Ltd, St. Eleanor-s, P. E. I. —ATTENTl0N farmers of New London and vicinity. There will be a meeting in the interests oi the Kensimrlon Dairying Co-ooerative Association in New London Hall. Friday evening. June 28 at 8 o'clock. Leaders in co-operatlva work and dairying will address the meeting and all questions will be answered. - 0-24-26-28-31 -—ENGAGEMENT. — Mi‘. and . surZMlziisTbE“ - O-DAY- Jaauuwsaunsaa ‘gar-omit Iyafiallfi - Also NEWS and SHORT SUBJECTS Shows 7:30 - 9:15 Matinee Thursday Ai. 2:30 —PLEASE NOTE- Beginning this week all Matinees will begin at 2:30 until the school re-opening. Personals Mrs. Ernest Solly, Three Rivers, Quebec, announce the engagementt of their daughter. Irene, to Wendell Allen. son oi Mr. and Mrs. J. Wal- lace MacNutt of Summeralde. The marri s to take place at St, Ar-rl- rsw's ted Church. Three Riven“ i the lattleir part of July. -—POLICE COURT — Two Sum- merside men charged with no», session were fined $20.00 costs or ‘twenty days by Magis- i csmou. rnssrns SUMMERSIDE Special Added Attraction Flll. and SAT. The Louis-vs.—0onn FIGHT PICTURES ' Plus A Real Good Western jFeaiure‘ s ‘j. KODAK FILM STOP HIRE AND l-OAD UP IIFOR! YOU lEAVE ° Bring back you: share of good pictures.- Shoo: with da- peadabls Kodak Film; It's. avallsblo hero lo all popular sisal." When you serum, leave you: exposed films with us fol careful finishing. ' Hl-GLOSS PRINTS Mall Your Films To Us For Service Ask for New Price List Enman llrug & Photo Service I Suminerside trate E. H. Strong, K.C.. in Sum- merside Police Court on Monday. The cases were brought by thel R.C.M.P.-—S. —CHARGE DISMISSED —- A, charge against an Indian from Prince County involving carnal knowledge of a child under 14 Years of age was dismissed yesterday by Magistrate R. S. Hlnton..W. E. Darby. KC. appeared for thg Crown and J. B. Johnston of Char- lottetown represented the accused] —HOSPITAL LADIES’ AID. - ‘Ihs regular monthly meeting of Western Hospital Ladies Aid held in the Hospital on June 14th. Roll answered by nine members. Mom-l herahipiis steadily increasing up to data t ere are 27 members. Min- utes of last meeting read and ad- opted. Movcd by Mrs. Mu y, sec- onded by Mrs. Alton O'Bren bills re-advertising of play be paid, Pro- ceeds from play amourred to $7550. There is now a balarce of $148.65 on hand. Moved by Mrs. Myrick. seconded by Mrs. James Murphy we hold a rummag; sale on Sa - day. Juno 29th in rs. Burke's Hall in old of Hospital, Motion carried.‘ Mrs. Murphy. Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Gan-l det, Mrs. Lawson to assist at sale. Mrs Lawson kindly offered to make and display posters. Mrs. Alton O'Brien offered to see about t- tlng space ior a booth for La ss‘ Aid for iamv work sale at the Ex- hibition on A t 21st. Letter from Mrs. J. J. D iy. Regional Chair- man rofaffiliating with Maritime Association. Moved by seconded by Mrs. 0' rien that Auxiliary join, fees of be pa Motion carried. reviewed marked officers for ensuing year. for Mar lms l-los ital Association. No delegates appo ted to the Con-. vention. Sewing meeting arranged for lhtursday to be held at the home of Mrs. W, C. Lawson. Moved Mrs. A. Lawson. seconded by Mrs. Myrlck that flowers be sen‘. to a sick member Mrs, W. C. Leavitt, Motion carried, Moved bv Mrs. Aus- tin Murphy meeting adjourn. social hourfollowed. A delicious lunch was served bv the hospital staff. A waist measuring contest. caused nmch merrimerr. nettlnn the neat sum of $578. This money to be used to buy material for sale. All denartod after having spent s very enjoyable evening. U‘ '4 German chnmtsts during the wdr devised novel methods for ex- traction and conservation of was uscdl |vansdium' this metal by them an alloy In steel to off-‘ set shortage of tungsten and rnolydenum. | , Bishops Diner Sold . I wish to advise the public that Ilhave sold the business stand known as “Bishop's Diner" to thoGallant Brothers. pl offer my beat wlsheato the new proprio- ‘ for! for success in their venture and I hops tlio public will continua to give" them their. patronage. o; s. nrsuor, Suairnerslde. v i l l l I. and‘? A such a meal more often. —Mlss Tilley Murphy oi Pred- erlcton. N.B.. is visiting her stls- ter. Mrs. Rov Daye. Argyle Street. Summersida-S. —Mi.ss Anne N. Hunter of M. John's. Newfoundland. is visiting her sister. Mrs. Howard Wyman. Sununerside-S. —Miss O ie Lalierty, who nt. some tme in Summerside. of her sister, Mrs George Hogs. has reumed her home in Llttleton, N.H.—-S —Mrs. Gerda Morrison. Summer- side left Sunday for St. John. NB. She will be aocoir: nied home by 1E her daughter. en, student a‘. Netherwood-S --l"riends will regret to learn that Rev. J. C. McDonald of Summerside was taken suddenly ill late Monday night and was taken to the Charlottetown Hos- pitaL-S. ' -Mr. J. J. Pen-y has arrived from Boston to spend his vacation in the Province. At present he is the guest of his brother. Mr. Fldele Perry and Mrs. Perry of Summersida-S. . -Mpc Annabel Anon. ‘d of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur erside has undergone a Sumrn successful o ration f a pen i1- icitis in» the glam 001m’)! Igospllal —S MacNeill. Mrs J1‘. —M|ss Ruby daughter oi Dr. and . MacNelll. Summerside arrived home Thurs- day evening from Whitby. On ario. where she is a teacher on the staff of the Ontario Ladies College-S —Mr. WK. Hayward. Manager of the Summer-side branch of -"hs Bank of Nova Sootla and Mr. M. . Bradshaw accompanied by their wives have left on a motor trJD to the Gaspe Peninsula where they look forward to en oyifls ‘he salmon fishing on the asoapsdla River-S VEGETABLES PLATES Some people never think of serv- lng a_ vegetable plate dinner - cause of cue expert-once when the vegetables offered were flat, color- less. soggy and unagpetising. A vegetable plate may s one of the most attractive and generally ac- ceptable meals ever sat before an epicure. More people should enjoy migntcr Alla-i. When planning a vegetable plate the homemaker should think of Colour. texture and three‘ things. flavour. The " "tabla- should be chosen with t c’ creatlnfl I picture. Colon 00ml)!!- rnent each o‘. vre also must be con: b. tender and mealy v: Ive variety to a plate. F1 "c-uld also blend. strong ; 'd. only one oi’ very prounce. The successful .. Jour. homemaker pro- parlng a vegetable plate meal will not serve a com potatoes. onions. t biriatlon of mashed turnips. lima beans and his-would not be welcomed I squash. by the family. nor would a plate full of various green coloured vege- tables. Specific vegetable combinations are endless i.n variety. but here are a few suggested by the home economists oi the Consumer Sect- ion. c-f the Dominion Department of Agriculture. . Bpnach. new potatoes in their skins. splcsd onions and whole baby beets. . Baked stuffed potatoes. broiled tomato, panned beans. summer Creamed new potatoes and cu- cumbers. blazed carrot sticks, clic- sd tomatoes on lettuce. canton. tundra: SUMMERSIDE ' MLILEMoNIIII-L | Conservative member of the Prov ilaolal Legislature for the Fifth Dh- trlct of Prince who wlfls Cour. olllor Henry Wedge has donau- trophies for competition in t1 Summer-side Baseball League. I!!! YOURSELF, MIJD! -I'I PAYS Are you a blonde. a brownette. z silver-haired type? Are you won- dering how to type yiurself? How you can choose the most flattering makeup and costume colors. You are tired of drabnesa. dull work clothes-you want and need brilliant colors on you and around you. Men and women who are working on home blueprints say that color must be everywhere m the home. Women, and men. are demanding color from basement to attic. So you must not “fade out" of your home picture! Cosmetic colors are becoming more glorious every day and each and every type can find lust the makeup shades that are right for her.. They are now being boxed in the different types. it is now time to change from un- der most becoming color to a new and startling one. Then you can match your makeup to that color Blondes always want to wear red and so do redheads. And show me any woman who can refuse the lure of a red hall If you wear red, whether or not it's your best color. always match your lipstick to the red hat or dress or even the red shoes! Acid lust a blt of advice. Men LOVE red shoes —but only on pretty feet! Choose your makeup colors with care. Sample sizes are wonderful for tryout. Then you'll really know whether or not a certain shade be- comes you. You must accent your best features. If your eyes are lovely make them ever lovelier by care and makeup. If you have beautiful mouth. accent it ' rich, ripe lipstick shades. l Your turned-up nose or ton-bi: mouth won't attract attention you concentrate on your best feat- ure. And now is the time to put your best face forward! Competit- ion ls keen-it's pretty you MUST be. or as pretty as cosmetics and your own determination will make you. And that's plenty pretty. be- lieve mel Here's a short cut chart for color and type: Here s a Blc-ndes - Powder one shade deeper than skin tone. Rose-rods. fuchsia-reds for rouge and lip-| stick. Brunettes - Powder with a pink tint. blended with a skin tone shade Brilliant reds for ruge and lipstick. Brunettes - Powder with a pink tint, blended with a skin tone shade. Brilliant reds for ruge and lipstick. Brownettes - Power to exactly match the skin tone. Clear. spark- s 5 A L ling red-red rouge and lipstick. _._g._.____ ASPARAGUS POTATO CASES ll cup asparagus puree 2 cups mashed potatoes h’?! 1. aspoon sa l6 teaspoon or-ion juice 4 tabl ns melted butter t9 cup ttered bread crumbs METHOD: Drain cooked fresh as- paragus thoroughly. Force through a coarse sieve and measure the re- quired amount of puree. Drain again. Add the asparamrs puree to the mashed potatoes. together with the well beaten egg. salt and onion Juice. Mix thoroushlv. Shape this mixture into small circular forrrs on a well greased baking sheet. Make a depression in the centre of each. with the back of a large spoon Brush the entire surface of each case with melted butter. Sprinkle the buttered cnimbs over the cases and bake in a hot oven RlCl-IARD ARLEN _1n_ Harold Bell Wright's “THE CALLING OF DAN MATTHEWS" will ~ cnanborrn WYNTERS DOUGLAS DUMBRILLE nouau) COOK Also COMEDY matched sets. plainly labeled for_ As to costume colors. I think that ‘ zolden brown. carefully with pl id 1 ' lyv ua sening pates. Fill centres dggyggs F“ m, one hour‘ or [mm grllgedsligaglg- oi parsley and serve mmbmed Wm, mrmaladt v SWIM SUITS fine quality satlns, Bengalinos and Silk Jersey materials, form fitting one-piece styles with flared skirt. Trim two-piece styles, equally swim or Inn worthy, sizes 12 to 20, in the range priced from $4.95 to $8.50. Other smart new swim sulfa in cotton aeorsucker, one and two-piece styles, sizes 12 to 20 at $1.95 to $3.95 per ault. For the woman who needs a. larger sise, all wool, one-piece bathing suits in dark shades, sizes 38 to 46, priced at $5.75. Bathing packed helmets (by Janina) each BEACH COATS. Paradise Chenille Beach Coats‘, white with colored contrasting trim. sizes 14 to 20. each $5.95. SHORTS. Drlll shorts in white, green. navy, blue, red, and brown sizes. 12 to 20. Priced $1.95 to $2.95. SLACK SUITS in all wanted new shades, sized 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 col- ors. Sizes l2 to 20, priced at $1.95 - $3.50 i0 $7.95. LADIES READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT UPPER FLOOR SINCLAIR & STEWART LIMITED SUMMERSIDE, P.E.I. (425 deg. F.) until heated and a mm; and vanilla strum and 311x182‘? the M1565 over slices of bread arranged Wash and string beans, half inch pieces. Melt fat ln a heavy pan. add beans and salt. cook cov- ered for ll mlnu ~. spatula bakin dish Set‘ latter or on indi: and like “'1 a nlgdsrgtruztenwaégg a ace on a hot ihh anv desired filling. Garnish 59L serve with whipped cream makes a large famllv size puddings. The recipe my be divided for two soormmn BREAD runnnvo o, mm people 6 slices bread rams; 3 eggs ED BEANS ‘e cup sugar _ g fgalfsasporghlkvanlila brlzsilsi: "tans fresh green or wax 1 cup cream. whipped t iabi spoons of bacon m. =.alt to season. 1 tablesnoins water. l5 curt orange marmalade Beat the eggs slightly, add sugar, Prince Edward Island Mutual Fire Insurance Company F The Head Office of Prince Edward Island Mutual sire nsurance Company is situated on Water Street in ummerside. _Th|s Mutual Fire Insurance Company has a branch office on Grafton Street in Charlottetown. The following are the Agents of the Company: G. M. GRANT, Charlottetown. PARKMAN JENKINS, Pownall. GEDDIE MacLEOD, West Royalty. CLIFFORD SIMPSON. Bay View. MacLEAN BROTHERS. North Wiltshlre. cut into water, cover pan, and cook slowly until tender. about i0 to 1| min- utes. stirring occasionally b I’!- tes on low heat. Add vent sticking. Six servings. VERNON CRAIG, Middleton. JOHN A. THOMPSON. Kenslngton. FRANK I. GALLANT, Wellington. SYDNEY BIRCH, Port Hill. CARL H. WEEKS, Alberton. _- - ld Billy. son of B. J. As long as he has his trusty shotsiill- 10 1"" ° _ Mahoney oi Davenport. Iowa. 18M 80m’; ta letdahr flatllyléliffastexatlwhri: puppy’; gasoline. “5 ‘um’ " p “ He's pictured b15111: the g L L u“ recently attempted to loot. may seized the "I. WWW‘! it These men will take care of your fire insurance troubles. Consult them. m “mm” fled‘ l BORDEN WEDNESDAY. JUNE 26 Evening 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee 3:30 VICTORIA THURSDAY, JUNE 27 Special-Added Attraction m Tho Losls-vs-Gonn ' mom-r. rucruiuss p. Plus a acafpccd Western glvaning 8:30 Standard Time . oral. to: sroha arm ornos ' wosa. sag‘ . est-m IALPII I..IUIN8 hasten . . WE ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE THAT . since the installation of our equipment early in April we have cleaned a large number of rugs with excellent results and to the complete sat- isfaction of the owners. The Shampoo Method is designed to completely restore the original beauty and design of your rugs. Phone us and our truck will call at your home for the rug and deliver it when finished. Residents of Kenslngton and vicinity may leave their orders for rug cleaning with Wes. Champion, Kenslngton, who ls our agent for that district. CENTRAL STREET PHONE 110 HAVE YOUR RUGS CLEANED NEW wAYosaooooaa BY THE SHAMPOO METHOD VICTORY CLEANERS OUR PRICES ARE 4V1 cents a square foot. You pay only for ill!‘- size of your rug. If your rug measures 10 feel by l0 feet the price would he $4.50 SUMMERSIDE '2. a