mill‘ 5°! ‘i . . - ’ f, ‘m you order to tlu buy rolponihh for delhorho on you rolto and JILMB n crap with en- -un AND our Born rum - BRENDA‘ JOYCE uxggnflnl at Tlyivr Drill Cvaiflfél- 1n shock st Kennedy's. Kennlng- In . gngtoll. - "111- ____ 8-20-3 _. ‘saw. - Earl and 1m -wu'.r..u:.o BATTEIlI-S a abmzgasmmower arid Tomato Sober-ling Tirol make drlviénl “ TQIIIII RED t! sen by mall. John R- rvlounlre. Bold at Kennedy's. m- q. ~- c won r11: Amazons . B‘ McNeil], Bummerside, Box may. __|, 5', TAYIBF. Optometrist. g “filiiffriiiicis tiyiglsaairdaat Julia’: Qmf o-iozl- . ‘ ‘I'I1'I"‘<l"FIIIt--r:1 x 1 .. - . 21.‘ 194s‘ . rm: lwssrenn oiunouiu 4om-m s. and» um». a mm» m. sou George Glow. ll IUMMEBBIIJE lull PIJNOI COUNT! Non tlulnorlpflnll, Alva-ting Otllwl It: ' ‘lhoflurllnnlyhobolgbtflllyotnnylcltio following atom ll Homicide: Strut: Shoot: lath Gain. 0'! Granville Stunt an Bookdoli. Wotan Tomato Bakery, Wits: n. ounuu will b0 dellvonll Innunldo. zoperduorllopuwool. Ihuolliforthlsutvtol ‘f, U sumiunnsioiiw w.» ' and: —TQIDAY— “ u, M. m a JOHNNY wmssMuLLnn __,M,51D WANTED for general houMwm-k, 5111811 iflmiill- MN-DY- 8-20-31. _FOR SALE — First-class fish- 10 1-2 0° , -. . . . git bizgdm ‘Pztiqlrligmtltiiligrxglivliih N“?! lid 0f hBii Bale of lunches and ‘l..:°"i.°%‘12l£i‘ié‘" _ 6- - 1.“. .1'."‘::.': il‘.°"‘.1..‘;{; {all Sin ‘ “ ‘ ' Ban be put t0 11111111661!" i!" "m1" in": PORT mu‘ A‘ ..Y' r‘ E’ begin at 2:30 until the out further servicing. Apply .0 W present their play, T Arsenault and Delaney. Summer- and Sunshine 1n St. Eleanors SCiIOOI re-opening. side, o- -5l. Hall. Friday evening. 1111116621. -20-2i _-m1'o1v 111517110 cl-rulwn PASTORAL cannon. - The ‘ser- vices or Sunday. June 23rd are as follows: ’i‘ryon 11 A. M. Cape Trev-I erse 3 i’. M. Crapaud 7.30 P, M Rev. J. A. Jardine. B. A., B. D. lliirister. 6-21-111 ..PBINCETOWN UNITE CHOBCH, Molpeque. Rev, C. Crowdis, Minister. Mrs. Mabe. Simpson. organist. Services at 1. A M. and 7.30 P. M. Sunday Scliocl at 11.30. Mr, Cecil Forbes will cor.- duct morning and evening sesryéilces. F. __u5 _EXPAN8ION BRACELETS are cool and pleasant to wear espec- lallvso in warm weather. Have vour watch fitted with one at illoase Jewelery Store. Sumcéarslde. _.FIB.E AT BENTINECK COVE WHARF- Silhdz-v evening, June l6. Ihrough quid: action of a couple of men who live near there and lots of water Bentineck Cove wharf st Malpeque Bay was saved from a. destructive fire which ha gained considerable headway when discovered. This would have been g serious loss Io the oyster growers 1nd fishermen there 'I‘i1e wharf- ‘.0 births and ntatcnes. whanf is built of creosotc wlhiffili 1nd is very inflammable. -S -M.r. J. LeRcy 1131111311 of Sum- morsldo has arrived home from s business trip to Otto/we. fi'u‘\n'nN'c\"o‘o‘u'-Fb'¢‘o‘o"n\ ‘Jflf-‘l “Texas Man-Hunt” wi-th BILL BOYD and LEE POWELL __i._ BORDEN FRIDAY, J UN E 21 Evening 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee 3:30 n-ahm 6-21-11 l'___""""""\ lisunnncr 11.1 LINES RALPH MUTTART Summerside l‘ r-JSSIUNAL \ T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Office ll ll Granville Street stock at Bruce's. sented by Lot 14 in Wilmot Valley d shame of a parish in Vancouver —Il-BO0I‘ F03. SECURITY and colour. Use asphalt shingles. In stock st Kennedy's. KE I2T‘. -MEDIUM WEIGHT. close moo- Od hog fencing 7, B, 9 and 1061336 ~21. Also COMEDY and CARTOON Show; i=ao - our Matinee Saturday At 2:30 \ PLEASE NOTE -s|u: "pom DEAN" play, m. Hail. Friday, June 21. Proceed; in 6-21-21 Island-Born Priest Dies In Victoria, 8.0. A With deep regret. many Prince ward Island friends will lea/tn Dpening Session Maritime Conference W.M.S. At Saokvillo The opening session of the Marl- tlme Conference Bfmnch to the c °! Rm" Womans Missionary Society of ' E “am” c’! S‘ _ - the United Church of Canada. ‘ “M dwpcsi’ swmmthy Wm convened ln Mount. Allison Unl- §‘,‘,d°“§h§’ hfmbflufiwv§ififi°ilgs't§lf; versity, Sackvllle, on June 19, 104s. Dim " “ ° ° ° ‘- The president, Mrs. .1. n. A Tojhher Gaunt who was on“. Anderson. was in the chair. and 4g g ' ' the opening worship service was w“ ° “e” mm“ “me ""7" id b MLs E a Forbes and hue '11 er - ~ - ' a‘? fiuhfiamdfie" Q11}, may M Hgdginssesmlssionories at Syd nation on June) 16. 1929. he olrefr nev. N-S. his Province immediately for Wesleys hymn “Forth in 'I‘h>'| Nestiern Canada and had been in Name. O Lord, I 20" fflilvwtid by prayer. and a meditation upon the words of Our Lord. “Come unto Me. and learn of Me’. opened tho service. Miss l-lodglus suZEt-‘Sted the acceptance of the situation in which we find ourselves in life. and the laying of the burden of it upon Oluist. Take time to be alone with God each day. i0 1'9‘ ceive of Him. “Liead Orn. 0h Kin! Eternal" fittinsly closed period. Mrs. A. Roger Sell’. of Toronto‘ president of the Dominion 3011M was, then introduced to the con- ference. She counted herself priv- ileged to be in the Maritlmes. and satisfaction d who could say they ‘the Maritimes." 7 it the time of his death His death s a great blow to hLs arents whom 1e had notified .1 w lie ago Ihal 1e hoped to return to be with hem on the occasion of the celeb- ration of the golden jubilee of their wedding ‘Ihere are also left to moum several brothers and sisters. includ- ing" d brother. Anthony, at St Nicholas and a. sister. a nun in Mobou. Cape Breton Rev Palher Goudet was» held in very high esteem and was widely known for his musical talents, which were of a niglh order. he be- im able to play practically all musical instruments and had also o anizod bands. e funeral -ook plarc last Mon- those end OYe were born in ‘ and duly morning in Victoria, with all The missionaries. home the rites of the Church he servvd overseas were also introduced. and 90 ll-ihhfully~—s comprised, Mia Dulcie Cook. Miss -——-—-—-——-~ Newgogne‘ M11“ Jar-dine, Miss F01‘- ABMY ORDERS CEASE 1,95, M155 Bessie French. Miss Hod- *"- gins. Miss Ruth MacLeod, Miss CAPETOWN —' (C?) — South Nicolson‘ Dr‘ Lguige Hart, Miss Alirimn footwear manufacturers. PM“; M155 141mm Harp Miss who have been making boots and Maxwell’ DR “creme Mun-ay, All missionaries and mnmy shoes for the British Forces, have been asked to cancel Ihe orders previously given =0 . Some the South African factories have tchcd t0 civilian pro- guests were appointed as corres- ponding members of the Brunch- Arm- the appointment of cre- dential. courtesy. resolution. room and door committees. the litera- ture was introduced bv Mrs- D- A Morrison. She particularly W- commended the new study _i_>°0k “India at the Threshold‘. 0111‘ Country is India" was recom- mended for circles — and ‘Taicl (rom, India”, for C.G.I.T. Mission Band material was not yet avail- nbiE. 'l‘l1e summer bookshelf rat- ed attention. ' Three chapters of were presented by the 10110 ffic :- 0 a" J. R, Mlllsr. Recordinl Mrs. Secretary. Mrs. .1. w. ammo. Oorrwpvfld- lng Secretary. Treasurer. Mrs. A. P. Hayes. All three reports were of diwtlnn in. w. w. rnnmnnsu i‘ Will Open A General Practice | JULY 151 i in - Grapaud achievement ing much of pres. The total nmoun “CHINNS LITTLE DR _ in Principal of Mt. Somme * Phone 51o -.-.-.~.v.-.vru~.avv.‘va.-.- - Purdah. The challenge to the 1n a dis- tinctly encourokinfl nature. show- incresse. and Dro- Menrbershlp was growing and giving; were more ED870115- t sent to Toronto R. Fiemmington. Allison Univers- .1 fill (EAR I 0T1 ETQYYN u: mu m/w 7h; Ikifw Sa/ehr o M10544 tau/r; Items of Real Interest Fr om Our House Furnishing Department (LOWER FLOOR) Former $’side Man MES AI 1 Moncton, il.B. i n3 death occurred n m u» . Nil. yestesdl/y morn of wifinfi. Buchmmn. former-y merslde. The lsie Mr. Bimhannar. was a native of Morgan but 11v“, Inohstuoithhlswlife in Sil-mfllgziidc. wand-map m "ma," _ w“ ",1 with aims, R10 d Edred. 2gb! lie wuiiifififléi n31 mo: will m1 m swim". sldo on hint-fly w by motor hon-roe and will rest at mam; m. daylight mg savloc will bei Church until 3 p. when the funeral halal-B. spirltunl Ind temnaoral. suggest-odd With n. fitting memorial sea-J vice. conducted by Mrs. W1 (3. 1781101‘. in ntemory of those whol have gone before, the morning‘ session concluded. I Afternoon uni Evening Sessions‘ The worshiD service. conducted by Miss E. Peters. assisted by ws: French and Mrs. E. Thomas, can tered around the quotations “an: the spirit of God moved upon th face o! the Earth." “For we or labourers together with God." M185 FBICOIIEI‘. Dean of Werner at Mt. Allison, accorded o, we} come to Allison Hall to all dele- > gates. Miss Emily Maxwell. mls-i slonary to India then addressed the meeting - her subject being “India at the ‘Threshold!’ Her tribute to the author revealed Mrs. Dr, Brvce. whose husband is sta- tioned in India, to be the mother o! six. to have taken a PhD. de- gree at Toronto-to have written several books beside this om which is being used 1n the Unite States as well as Canada. India is at. the threshold politi celly. industrially. educationall- Caste system is breaking CiOWi and women are emerging fro: dian G-irlstians is great for rell ance is placed in them and their witness. Various reports followed bv the following secretaries: i Temperance, Mrs. A. J. Mathc son. i Press, Mrs. J, K. Muclnncs. . Missionary Monthly; and World Friends, Miss G. Graham. i Literature. Mrs. D. A. Morrison‘ Community Friendship. Mrs MN. L. Atkinson. | Supply. Miss Bessie Matheson. D. H. 1 Associate Members, Mrs. MacKinnon. Mlsion Circles Mrs. F. M. Ro-b- ertscrr. Aff. C.G.I.'I‘. Mrs. I. Dunsmore. Mission Bnmls Babv Bands. Mrs. C. L. Andrew's. A solo bv Miss Lois Kimlx: o1 Bermuda was appreciated as well as a ren-derinz by the Branch choir. The evening session was held, in Snckvilie United Church with the Rlev. L. E. G. Davi . DD, opening the service. and present- in: greetings from couicxpicc. Mrs. Self, president of Domin-iv ion Board, then spoke l0 the Branch on the necessity oi world unity. free from racial discrimina- tion, injustice, and selfish mt-| ionailsm. She stressed the n" - sity for giving trained lead. _ .1 to the young in 1111s our day. Wu must be prepared to make sacri- fices for our young people. and practice before them what we ppeacir. There is an nnstvcr to tho world problems and just one. It is "one in Christ Jesus." Thb dces not mean on organic union. but it does mean that. the Protestant Church everywhere must. speak with one voice. A strong note of warning was sounded as fol- Iowsz- , “Unless we, the Christians of North America unite to send the wing Christian message to Latin Am- erica. and that at once. another war is inevitable." A service of Communion foi- lowed in which the elements were disltrlbuted bv four home mission- a es. BLIND MUSIEIAN mes BOSPON. June 20 - (AP) “Blind Tkrm,” ‘Tilwear-oid accord- ionlst, who entertained the vicinity of Braves Field and Plenwoy Park for missions from the Maritime f m ma‘ h bwamo K=~BI~<=T<>~ srnraz. no“; any?» 523$. end FRIDAY 6 - 8:30 v Dr» Lflglelg; §,*;§;z§°"§,§§'“§°;§,,§; am““‘e1d@§1v $351011... whose SATURDAY ms - 9:30 i’.,’“1li,§'1_on. who alone ‘glveth the ,';§"',$0;;,'§<;,Pg, ,§,,,gg;mg;~,,g;gg illfffiifitl’ when he was slruck by n street ca: last night ailcr the Braves- DEVILS” Cardinals game lty brought greetings to the goth- ________ Sun-ring ering. and stressed the close reia- ggrrm-mM, Wnrwickshlre, mg- tionship of the French and lma- land - (OP) - Three residents u! PAUL KELLY lish heritage in this part. of the soulham feréopruiotqiqodi 1500i; wlori t. MllitaryMasw escrvgwi Kzpdl‘ cmTriieryreport on- Chrlstlan Btew- the army in France DUC OUIE ardship sounded n clsrionicall t‘: -_--—-E:—T-d (C? | ' irrayer—esepeclaliy lntercess on. COL-C "g I111 —— ' A so Sena‘ mlsilémary prayer-rfirltlrlfrv m; ‘u-Oonscrzgliciaxzi ‘lforresygmgw 839mg; a a x . , 6-21-2i. ‘fimn,“°f,'§,,§,°f gm- her needs, Colchcs Business Womens Club. THEN HAVE YOUR RUGS CLEANED WAYOCOOOI TOY THE SHAMPQQ . up 4m: HAPPY 1'0 ANNOUNCE mu . slncsthe installation of our equipment early in April we have cleaned a large number of rugs ‘ with excellent results and to the complete sat.- lsfactlon of the owners. The Shampoo Method is doblgncd to completely restore the original beauty and design of your rugs. Phone us and our truck will coll at your homo, for the rug and deliver it when finished. Reoidonts of Remington and vicinity may leave their orders for rtvrrgh cleaning with Wu. g tliutnpion, Remington, o ls our agent. for ‘ that district. ' vrcron CENTRAL ._s'rnnn'_r r ctlnnunius rum-non OUR PRICES ARE 41A cents a square fool. You pay only for the size of your rug. If your rug measures 10 feet by l0 feet the price would be 84.50 ‘SUMMERSIDE 0 per for Folding Tables Another shipment of strong sturdy tables with folding legs can be set aside out. of . - . ’ » the pay when n0t_ln use. The ideal table for your summer cottage or in quarters that, are cramp- ed for space, sizes 30 x ~18. large enough to seat six people. Special $4.50 each You'll Find It a Pleasure shopping at This Modern Store SINCLAIR and STEWART LIMITED SUMMERSIDE tldéienssinshogerglcurtains, bedspreadsourd many other re v "e, Bree" and 5136i‘, J6 ins. wide, $1.15 Fancy Wool Blankets Reversible fanc bl k ts ' ~ from $6.50 to $1300 12c? In popular shades. Priced 5"" 6° X 64 at $895, and 58 x 12 at $10.95. also 60 X :2 Plastic Material Plastic curtain material suitable for windowcur- yrd. With whipped ends and satin band ends, also Auto Rugs Fancy pure wool rugs in popular plaid designfl, $7.95. . Tauoh irvsrnurn Q11 1m; evening of June 10th, the seventeen members 0,1 TrYOn i11- gmuze mo; at lhU home of Mrs Howard Calbeck The meeting opened by i110 5i"?- iug cf the Instiiute Ode and Lhc repealing the Creed in 111115011. After the roll call raves respond- ed to ihe Minuies of last meeting were rend and adopted The Treasurer reported that 1'0- ceeds from "w North WW5- if‘! play was ‘$15.69 Mrs Austin Smith weir interview Mr MacDonald ing music lessons A letter from H B Chandler regarding Canadian Art. was read secretary was instructed to write m. Chandler expressing onnrovfll Mrs [wsain Foombs, Mrs Rob ort Crawford n MYS- Toombs were appointed to ottflid executive meeting of Dislrlr-t Con- v-o-ooooo-ooow-oo» O-OO-QVQF‘ NOTICE I have opened an office at CARLETON Office Hours: Monday. Wednesday, Thurs- day and Friday 3-5 and 7-9 P.M. and by appointment J. S. DOWNING, MD. O§ FOR SALE McCormack Mower, 5 ft. cut; one McCormack '1 combs and MIX appoln led to regard- One Rake. 9 ft. cut; one Hails Thresher and Cleaner, hoi- low drum, metal concave; one Mogul gas engine, 2 1~2 1-l.P.; one roller grain crush- er. Ali in first class condi- tion. ALBERT L. MUTTART Carleton Siding, P.El. venvion ul Mrs Eric lowther s, Junc 13111 Delegates w convention in Char- lottetown June 19 to 20th. all; Mrs. Austin Slnilh and Mrs. R. Gamble School commillee reported having purchased two packages paper wvrels and 0m‘ Inst aid kit It was agreed that p11 be bought for school floors and applied dur- ing vacation. Sick committee reported seven culls made and fruit taken 1t was voted that all bills be paid. The Red Cross committee re- rted sewing Silii lo be done and 1L was decided u: meet for Red Cross work at lvLrs. Spurgeon Clark's Monday night, June 17th. Next. meeting to be at Mrs. Heath Howatt/s Programme oom- mittee, Mrs Ausiin Lieard, Mrs George Prat! and Miss Jessie Onucnon SALE AT BORDEN 0N FRIDAY, JUNE 21st 1.30 P. M. (S. T.) I am Instructed by Eldon Campbell to sell by public auction on above date all his household effects, etc-v a; follows:- Record Kitchen Range I Kitchen Table 6 Kitchen Chairs 2 Rocking Chairs 1 High Chair 1 Small Table 1 Child's Table Singer Sewing Machmn Piano Card Table Hail Stand large Will Mirrors Spring Cot 12 Rubber Stair Tread l Klt/chcn Cabinet 4 Linoleum Squares l Crokinole Board , 1 bed complete with lprh‘ lfl Mattress. 2 Lawn Choirs. 1 Lawn Roller 1 Lawn Swing with Covers Fur-nu,- Curtains. Bedding. Dishes, Pans. etc, and numerous other articles not cnnme wtbd. TERMS-CASH. E. C. BELL. Auctioneer. 1- Leard Roll call lo be answered by Anthem bYm81n8 WNW-i, a. biwched flour A delicious lunch was served-by bag or dye for Red Cross quilt. . Oallbcok and Mrs Rogerson. Collection amounted no $3.44 ___._____ Mrs Walton Toombs rewd Nov- EARLY SURGERY elety Plants for s song, from In- stitute News, Mrs. Robert Q-aw- ford and Mrs Charles Bartlett put, on a musical contest which was mil-y‘ interesling e meeting was brought. to a close by the singing of the National ozvw@w%%@%@é WARNING Drivers of motor vehicles and trucks in the Town of Kensmgton a_re hereby respectfully warned that violations of the Traffic By-Laws relating to speed limit within the Town, driving to the common danger, parking cars at the street. intersections and unnecessary blowing of horns will be prosecuted according to law with severe penalties for so doing. Owners of trucks are strictly prohibited from parking on Main Street, especially on Saturday evenings. BY ORDER OF POLICE COM. C. M. KENNEDY, Town Clerk. 0-20-31 . ATTENTION FOXMEN We have on hand a quantity of Cooked and Raw Ground Chicken Fox Feed. This is suitable for growing pups-High Quality — Low Price. Peruvian Incas are believed to have used cocoa leaves, from which cocaine is derived. as an anesthetic for skull operations cen- turies ago, Cooked 4c per lb. Raw, 3V1c per lb. CALL, OR PHONE 598 Polar Quick Frzezing 00.1.11]. S UMMERSIDE If day stormy, sale on following fl- my. 1519-21-21. Tl-LLIE THE TOiLER FiRED MORE COUHIIOUSLY 1M sure | HANE Nlvmaeafi‘ 6-19-61. By W eusle: . J-t-‘Sn L, .2 COME BACK HERE AND as QUICK ABOUT w] f“ //lm\l\,,,,f_ 1-1,». nulvm“