YET.’- tol . . ._nl'll%"v?v'dvim i ». . unv- lllllloihnn umuq . 1 > ‘c. if“. - was Inuit “IIIIYOII ,-+¢. _ 9g INCH galv m sak B.‘ 8x555 ._ 1' GAIL i i‘ Ds Old Chicks L“ stock? Rzx Dawoon, u“ l’ fidfbfi Albflll)’. ._FOR GBADUATIONB, that tudents Name on a tine Fountain 2m. see Mouse Jeweler. _ _pox"r. FORGET boxing mug. crystal Rink Saturday. June pun particulars Thursday's issue Jcioiihirwiiuwiin for North Bedelllla School. Bllvllleinent $376 Clement Darrulhcrs. Secretary. -LOBT on Water Street be- oween Seli-itefls and Iuloi-a wrist walzti. Finder notify Hnztl DesRoches. 68 First Street. summerslde. 0 ‘FOR SALE — First-class fish- in; beat. 42 loot lenxth. l0 1-2 m: beam. equipped with Nash mgine in good condition. Newly painted and at present afloat. Can be out to immediate use with- gut (iii-thei- servicing. Apply to Arsenilult and Delaney. Summer- side. 6-20-5i. -FUNER1\L SERVICES - The {anti-ii of -M.rs war held Monday June 11th from Norboi-o. with her late residence. | sic-art service at 1.30 p m thence to m; yterian Church, Ken- mwton. where a public service was wmiuated by her pastor Rev. J. McGowan. The sau ' .- Lord‘s My Shepherd" "Tel y; the Old, Old Story ' and “Come Lo; Us Sing of A Wonderful hove" A r010 "Jesus saviour Piioc Mo" M!‘ by Mr"I‘y:idale sample. The '1 sirens were Harry Bowness, aldon Stcweri, Wilber! Lawless James Lawless, Daniel Gillie and Evsrclt Glover . \HFU - CAMEO 4 ruasnav 8.30 “sooner MISSION” $ Suirzmez-sfde n I niriubSlUlNAi. \;AKU n__________________ 1'. Earle Hickey Uhnriored Accountant Office at ll Granville Street Sumniersido imam m 4 QOOQ§OQOOOOO9000QQ-QO§QQ "Annualized. wired Wire Nil-ll '8. - 8-21-21. Sinclair's Reward. 6-94-81 Hobart Douglas 2 , nuusiivotou MONDAY 6 - 8.30 . linden: Q" ~qqnn~wwaia~oiieui~nsnuujosqlps flora-mucous. “gnaw ’ wits-alumna ulna. w.’,?‘=.,~..-o ‘udder-aria: w ' firuonn wanna mi must. Jamel" b0 bou t . mm! o. an: g.” u ma’ —-IIBIIVI WEDNESDAY, A . gall?» 0r oswt enihiblg- Good - ' ' u A“! 3‘ 72 ins. 59c ant teachers w ted _ gamer’: School ‘go. r1 for Qty Lyle. Secretary. ' blah dinnped al caused no dlmage.—8 llln to emnress words o! ap- preciation and gratitude to Mr Mobellnn for his lpmz and faith- church. Mr. trustee. acted as chairman and in a few well chosen words outlined the ohlect of the meetin: and paid blah tribute to the former choir muster He then called on James to read an addreu alter “which Mr. McLollan ‘was nresented with I nurse from the parishioners. The remainder of the evening was scent in none and music and all departed after eealn expression their thainks to Mr. Micilellen for his aood work down through the yearn-s, SEVERE ELHJTRICAL STORM JOHN'S; Nfld . June in ~ Goblet - Reooris teaehin" here from Oorncrbrook. industrial on Newfoundland’: 8'1‘. (OP o commission Iemnorsrily six of the big pauci- ntachines at the miiia od Bomter-Iiloyd (Newfouizdlantii Limited ' danolishlnq tine main switchboard. binning out several motors and leaving the town without electric power tmtil Frider ‘me stoma also intomiotrd ‘telephonic romniur-b (glllm; between here iind Corner- m ‘more were no reports o! any deaths or injuries in the slonm Cit? Pregnant! For Sale n11- o \ Seven-room house with barn or garage and large lot of land. ~ Immediate Possession. Apply to:- JOHNSTON 8: JOHNSTON ~ Solicitors A In Stud ABENER T. CLEGG § INVEST now m INSURANCE l. Jillili McNElLI. g Sim Lllormirtiagnmmenlulc liOO-OOQ-OQQKQOOQQ O-§O§O-¥§ , Plans n: tuna canton will “WON: rlnndbuluuwuciocuyou um New Liberal 1S- miin. anew}, 042-51. “W579! I 3 Dtlticuiars of '-7ll'N0iPAli and two easiest, t U-fl-Zfhfl-Bl ong the road and —CIIOIR MASTER HONORED — On Sunday evening the mam-l hens of the choir and trustees of St. Pltrififi: Church. Grand Riv-l er. mot at the hofiic od Mr. J. D. ful service as choli- master in the Mamhali McLellan. A- McDonald. now choir master l -NOTE CAREFULLY- Subjecis will be shown. Shows 7 and 9:15 Alma And Vicinity -—Misa Edith Currie was a week- end visltor to (Bharlottatown. Cdngrattilatiom to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Crockett on the birth oi- a daughter at the Western Hospital on June 90th. Mr. Arthur Hamill and his dough ter-in-law Mrs. Harold Hamill oi Womeztor, Mani, were recent visl~ tors to Alma, Mr. Hamill was born in Montroee some seventy-nine nears ago and moved to the U, S. A. while in his tee-no His many friends were glad to welcome him tihotigii his visit was very brief. Fred Dunbar, Ban Barbour, Tom Wagner and‘ Jack Dunbar were pas- sengers by bus to Suminersid on Saturday. lightning struck the blz- plant_ Mise Thim Bowma- R. N-. Bos- tton. hltlgehflwfid innhiigantrose {so iapend i summer w er rem iMr. ard Mrs‘, R. '1‘. Bcrwneas‘? l Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crockett, fQIIBTlOIIBl/OWD and Mr. and Mrs. gCedric Crockett. Oleary. are visi- ,i:ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ill. 8 Crockett. , ' ' Mr. Preston Clark. St. John. spent fiihe past week with his- parents. Mr. and Mrs, Allan Clark. l i Mr and. Mrs. Thomas Harris, ‘at |Knutsdord, were guests of Mr, and ' Mrs. Howard Dunbar on Sunday. Mrs. Amos Gorrill, Glcnwood. spent tihe past week in Alma visit- ing relatives and friends. ' i Mr. and Mia-glean Barbour, Mr. and Mrs. Wnldrozi Barbour were Mr. Gordon Barbour was n busi- 3‘? visitor to Sumizncraide on Mon- nolfzrlibio§§ot fiche week and st hi: home ingress. l c£“"."..f“.‘l..§€".l..“"“f°..£§i b’: itinl their-mole Mr. 33in B, Gavin. Miss Irene Kinch, B. N. Chu- lgltéetorwn, is visiting u: her home in a. 6768Grade A (3) 2.04% Will stand for the remalnd-g . l . i —"' er of the season at hi. newiggegktlradiug course in OLcai-y this; ‘Iginessrs bum Thompson, Harry ‘owner's stable. Mares met by appointment: - i Owner EDISON .C. JEWELL, Hunter River Miss Edm Bums, l c f Renriieh Store, Alma, m” 0y e o ls tailing an - In the chance o! the Pastor, Rev. w. i. M mini euro-y ev- snD d the service of the Montrose Uni- Ghurch wu conducted by the Youn Peo we Union, with the; Presi out. is: Bertha Bowness in chnrge. e ripturo lesson was read Janey Barbour And Leigh Donn . ‘ om by l Owing to the extreme length of this Feature, " no Short but»... Minion Band. "M" tiled“ ‘re. ‘rifle ’All got-aged in town of Summerclds will be cloned on Wednesday afternoons for -m '-i,~iv;=vl.4\e¢"t choir" n. . . .. . n Special per yd. 25c. Substandard Sheets Mostly Hemstitclied — Slightly Damaged Size about 68 x 90, per pair . . . . . . . . . . . $1.98‘ Size about 78 x 90, per pair 2.29 Size about 72 x 99, per pair 2.89 Size about 81 x 99, per pair Size about 72 x 99, per pair Towels and Towelinfl All linen ioweling with coloured border, width 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 strives. 79c - $1.25 - $1.50 and $1.75 per pair. Dish Cloths 10c and 15c each. I _ 'A solo "Guard While I Sleep" es sponded bv i1 members ' ‘Cur Home Mision Station or ‘nicely rendered by Mr. Roy Philfi. Miss Beth Clark presided at e Our Home Mission Worker". Three ' visitors were present. Plans were n. om ___._ made for Baby Band ty to ue The Alma W. M. Auxiliary met held on the second esaay in the home of Mrs, John E. ivimui- July A number oi the members taln on Thursday afternoon, June W111 Famine 111mm‘! M15550" Band- ih_ The oval-amp service 5mm Tlhe graduation exercises will be Mission Monthly was conducted by wildmled W M-Ys- 90min The trhe Presiigent. Mrafaonnlc}, Gordon. giiv “acetic: Dewifleld ateihflgtifigfgs m mom firs and our v s tors were - Beech. All members also associate dive/so members paid their I???“ Ewe fomany] mvlttyd i; e an n peimon an The prom-mum groixiltable eveniggv wilth their fellow Naming on the Home Mission Work oi the W; M. S. was visitors a. Coleman on stmday. linear-ted by Mrs- comm. Mm. ,;,'°,§§,°“ ¢*v"dk‘“e,“ a, Th5, HZ“? guest; of M; nnd M", 5: lln Crockett. Mra, Eldon Barbour, Mrs. ‘m m ° ° om "s Barbour. a a, W. Donald. Mrs. Rennie and Mrs I. ‘or stm ‘swmy w” a” ‘m’ w‘ Several members asset- ed the leader by giving resumes. of the various branches of the Home Mission Work both in West- Dunbar. Meeting closed wit-h the Lord's Prayer. in unison. After lwlhlc)? the hostess served a delicious zinc _ , Bloomfield And I I I Vicinity wily; ,1 , Widmili. “ilitf” God, a istian Min try o! heal being carried to those wh d ved . diaries Scranton. Po-ultry ° Fieldrnan from tIhai-lotteiown and 01 Mr, Errol Sietlson oi’ Unionvole were in Bloom!‘ eiti recently Mayer an her berm“ The s, W; q: Loved Dominion Bess‘ followed bv tihe Mlzwh Benediction d . mmwm“ “n closed the meeting. Rcdreshments Ilfilil, Kn Ivln aclnnis no! Roseville wer pmmgqrmtqm to m, 33.5mm m; and social hour followed. d! the province on business. -?*‘_"—* Mr. and Mrs Reginald Ma:- Ausland who for the past two weeks have been visiting friends and re- latives in Boston and other cities returned Io their homo The Mills st Bloomfield. Pre Nuptial Shower At French mm “'11 W. SW. d’. illidillii "3? l‘ 8h i1 l"i WIS P‘ E‘ """" .2. ‘Tlldlihd ‘their; @911’ film? we . - ~ -, .L.J.0 .1“ren votnon PHONE N0. ll m, y em wéilo b not eniwlnc (he We fir... my "win. vshen Mando- relatives and neiahbouxl. amend '—— to shower their only dawhter c33t.%"‘°&‘i.$ 3532i glgwim 333,511; we fie . O 61' IDWO - cnioyi}: mo but d1: tn. All gamut“ " '9'“? “W” e house was tutdully dec- orated for the occasion by he: Manda. pink cndvlzrlak bells, pomd -. n c ~33»... beinl used. The bride- to-be. very beoomingly attired in a a pale blue crepe dress with moron? corrou Strong heavy factory cotton about 40 ins. wide. Another Brand Sheets (Tyne 140' Anchor Brand Sheets Anchor Brand Sheets Anchor Brand Sheets Anchor Brand Sheets PILLOW l SLIPS Pillow Slips (type 140) 42 inches, pair . .. . .. . $1.15 1.00 -.---.-... Pillow Slips (type 12S) 42 inches, pair ' UNBLEACHED SIIEETING quality medium weight unbleached per yard; 8i ins. width, 65c per yard. Wabaaso Sheeting, Wabasso Sheeting, Wabasso Sheeting, Wabasso Sheeting, Wabasso Sheeting, Wzibaaso Sheeting, sheeting, width about width about 68 inches, per yard . . . . . . .. 49c width about 76 inches, per yard . . . . . . . .. 59c width 68 inches, per yard . . . . . . . . . . . .. 69c width about 76 inches, per yard . .. 75c width about 72 inches, per yard ,,_, 75¢ width about 81 inches, per yard ,_._,__'} (type 140) size 72 x 90, per pair $4.50 (type 140) size 81 x 99. per pair 5.00 (type I40) size 72 x I08, per pair 5.00 (type 140) size 81 x 108, per pair 5.50 Tabling and Table Clothe l Cotton tabling, white with gold or green border, 58 inches wide, $1.25 per yard. Printed Table Cloths: 52 x 52 at $2.95 to $3.95 each 52 x 68 at $3.95 t0 $4.50 each Linen Tea Towels. checked and coloured 58 x 76 at “'50 each borders. 59c to 85c ed. ' - Comm Tea Towels, THESE LINES HAVE BEEN SCARCE FOR SOME each 35c. TIME SO GET YOUR SHARE 0F THESE VALUES WHILE THEY LAST. Dry Goods Department Embroidered Kitchen Towels. white with col- oured border, each 50c. Fine Embroidered Hand Towels. 45c and (Upper F10”) each. & Stewart Limited SUMMERSVIDE. P. e. i. Sinclair matchina friruze. entered the liv- ing room with Mrs. Elmer S. Mc- Leod and wok her olacewmder 8 beautifully trimmed arch of ever- green and roses to the Strains °1 the bridal chorus played by Mre Hillard Meek. ’I'l"ie ai-ettily dec- orated baskets were carried into the room by a quaint little bride and Rrooin. Marjorie Gillespie find Donnie Sims. The Si"! We" opened bv Mrs. Horace Meek and Miss Jean Coles. 'I'he accompany- ing humorous verses and xood wishes were read by the M155") Jean and Mabel Boswell. ‘Ihe iriiis were nicely arranfled 0n "16 table by Mrs. LorneStewai-t and Mrs. Jack Henderson. Miss Orr irraciously thanked her friends for their gifts and Z006 wishes. The party 10in“! i" o '° o To Batter GARDENS Mm. Foster Dunnlnl 11'! HY-TROUB ATOX _ Chg’ rcmagider o; 12108132013: Liquid Deni! D.“ es nleasan Y m"! _ sud social chat. ‘Before leaviniz Fflflnur “gills mrychboth con“ all wished Miss Orr every haw" For vwetaue 0.34am M 5 5 Pd” ness in her future life. Flown’ “Wm Pm“ “ca, lc on. Eli-Tuba, H0115! Plank. i- SAFE —- _ i - ECONOMICAL _- -—GDCOND TO NONI- D RUSSEL ROSALIN l “is; 1d Tfiizezwnn t. n. usfifi-iergyepeulrpfji; 13f and l a 51m. gee?“ ugmeuciae: It kzi :11 FRED McMURRAY 3 o, m m“ “B ‘m i“ ‘ in l a 0L _____ m Non~Poinono w humans H F ' d n 18 an. 81.85 1m?» tin. Ei.".’§."§§°§...."l. uni Flight for rec om . Herbert Marshall i ELIMINATE NOXIOUS weeps WITHOUT INJURY TO GRASSES ' BRADALBANE —4 oz. Bottle Makes 7 Gallons- Boautlfy Your Lawn by ridding it of Dandelion,’ Chlckweed, Burdock, Mustard, Thistle Ragweed, and 73 other troublesome weeds. . TUESDAY, JUNE 2s ' Evening 8.30 Standard Time 6-24-2i edr kming 1 thtl vicinity roan 26th e s w A w igl trill] ‘its: Mo Mn 1m. n. 6. . r. o. _ . Armin of j for growing pups-High ATTENTION FOXMEN We have on hand s quantity 0f Cwlml ""1 Raw Ground Chicken Fox Feed. This la suitable Cooked 4c per lb.‘ Raw, 8%: per lb. CALL. 0R PHONE 598 Polar ilulck Freezing Go. Lid. sumyimsmii: 4 oz. Bottle $1.00 We can-y a coinpleio line of all insecticides and aids to better crops: a . DDT Barn Spray Ceresan Warble Ply Powder suns" BEL Royal Purple and F°m'“" Dr. Lorraine Veterinary Culture for Alfalfa Rvlflflllll-‘S If It's A Veterinary Remedy We Have It. ENMMI IIRIIG 00., LTD. sumniiitsioirs WELL STOCKED DRUG sroim Quality - Low Price. ..__.-.. .-.\.-_@v__¢-..-¢n-._¢-...»_-.__