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Thaflaardiaaetillladellvceiltaaluholneinsunatea-atda. ou-nuaiwgeaepereueeileeuweea. Phoaelllforthiseerviot or give you order to the by Illiiofible fer rleiivertee on your roau —SWIETBIAIT WATCHES and other fine styiu at Moase Jewelery Store, Summersidt! —DB. HENRY MOYII llll D01- ed t0 office 1h the Barman Drug Co. Buildini. Water Stfflt- Suntitnerside. Hours 2 to l P- ll- —SLIGHT ACCIDENT — A truck landed with >clly I114 91°‘ ceeding east on Water Street. Summerside was in collision with a car travelling in the OPWII" direction about 11.30 Saturday morning. The left front wheel of the car was broken. No one was injured. —-S. —FROM CALIIOBNIA —»Am0OI the tourists who are being wei- comed to Prince Edward Island this summer ls MttRusseli Ahearn of Whittier, California who a number of years ago operated a hotel at Borden. Mr. Ahearn who is '14 years of age, motored to the lsland in a 1036 Chevrolet Sedan by Way of Salt Lake City, Nevada and over the Lincoln Highway to Maine where he spent three weeks visiting his daughter, Mrs. lidaylon son, Deoch- erty Ahearn. He has been spend- ing the past month with his son, l-lugh and Mrs. Ahearn. -HOME AFTEBFFIY YEARS —Mr. Harry McNeil oi Vancouver. B.C., who is accompanied by hi-s son-in-law, Mr. James Black. Vancouver has arriv- ed at his home in Elmsdaie alter an absence of fifty years. He is the guest o! his lbfother, Mr. Basil McNeil. Mr cNeil and Mr. la ck motored from British Co- lumbia passing through 18 states on route. Mr. Black states that, in his opinion, the scenery on the Island surpasses any that he has seen. He is the manager of the Abbot Taxi, Vancouver. He ts al- so visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bradshaw and since being here has been to St. John's, Newfound- land to visit his sister. Mr. Mc- Neil who. as stated above has not been home for fifty years such a vast change that he claims he would not recognize the village I (‘APE TRAVERSE W. M. S. Harry Muttari. ‘ ~ W Bell to read addresses —T-‘.~.e July tnoeung of the Cape l pt-rsentatlons of a Bible to two of Traverse W, M. S. mci at the home our membcrs, Mrs. Chas. Dc-uil and oi .\ll'5. Leigh L xvthcr, the presid- i Mrs. Louis Mutiart who we regret mt Aims Mary Mutiart prcsidingflnre leaving our community and Mccimc Opened with an tldtlfllefi » church to live elsewhere. Aficr this of welcome to the sixtrcn menz-izrs‘ a dainty lunch ivas served by 1111c and fifllli visitors “"110 were pres- ladies and ice cream was provided H11. K111001112 hymn 0 Jesus l Have bv Mrs. Lowther which was much Promised \vas sung followed by‘ enjoyed. meditations after which Mrs. J. He . Lord lcd Ln prayer. Duet "Wealth Cannot Buy" by Mrs. llarper and Mrs. Licwtllyn was much enjoyed. Business ivcriod followed It was de- cided "o have mite b oaenlng at Ihtf Alrmist nieoti very inter- "tms letter was read from Miss‘ Elma lnmnn of Trinidad. The yrotlram leaflet "We Look at that V. M S. was conducted hv Presid- , rs. David nfurpiiv and Miss, Eve n Bell. The address of the: Dominion Board President “Now is‘ the Fime" was given by Mrs. liar-i rev. After otfcrinc 1h" slnzin f Lo . of the Lords" and Brindle-- ticn closed the worship period. At the ltczltminc. of the social‘ Tilt ihc prrsidcnt called on hirs.’ *Lé?_'g¢?ic1éii}1i?g'_“ Auction Sale AT KINKORA ! FOR ASTHMA 8 HAY FEVER OFFIGE OPENED ‘xgclitttv; under p; p guy, . y’ 11:11"; Dr. Clare W. Tanton, ghoul inngghaim: pm, m, M.D., has opened an win ' ' cookinzguteiiisils: is Il-‘fp-iildgrectisigfi gfltce inc the b Eflima“ . "TM" 5111M‘. almost new; l Uhcs- "g 0- “I mg: teriiriil couch; l Wilton rug andi cushion, almost new: radio, book. case; living room tables; card- iahlcs and several end tables; I "m" 15111198; hall rack; ‘ , inacltinc (Sinitcrv: several small liblfs. and occasional chairs; kit. ‘ten table and citatrs; 2 bed out. 11s with sprlntr~fllled mattresses; fitcral dressers and commodes; "M" r-Tniit (Record); electric ‘llmlfr. almost new‘. lz-piece act ch sllvrrwarc. all kinds of dishes, {Hasty-are and cooking utensils in l5 uit-to-ilnte homestead; l set illatiortn scales; 2 sets of steel. fr"; l0 cords of firewood; 1 1111 good milk cow (Ayrshire irailct: a quantity of mixed grain, ad all small articles found Iill a '"'II""1111|'11=I-d fnrrtt. TERMS casts. If KIM’ is unfit. sale on next day. llUGll F. MORRISON Auctioneer. Water Street, Summer- side. The lost word in fine sliver- plaie will be the first riioica el m». discriminating Canadian Women - lot it's "Eternally Vcun". 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Ivan ‘Wcbb o ened the meeing with -prcycr. C. Leavitt was appoint- lcd chairman for (he evening. Mrs. ‘Wald-o Matthews acted as secretary jior the meeting. After a general ‘CISCUSSXOH of repairs to the rectory, the meeting gave the chairman power to a nt a. rectory corn- mittee. It s to be composed of Mrs. L B. Champion. Alton Rayn- er, Benjamin Smith and Allison McIntosh. They are to take care of Sltlngling the reclo roof and other repairs. It was es imated the ,cost of the shingling would -' b‘: ‘about $255. Olrmry offered to or- ganize help and send up three men each day with work to begin as soon as possible. Members present included WC. Leavitt, Mrs. FV England, Mrs. liW. ltlatthews, Mrs. L B Champion. Mr. and Mrs. Bonn Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Coret- ish. Mrs. James Millman, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Rayner Mr. and ‘Benjamin Smith. Mr and Mrs. Align Webb. Allison McIntosh Carl (Gctson. William Travers. Ceylon Trayers. Ivan Weuto. GeOIZB Web"- Elmer Wedloek, Richard Jeffrey- Junior. —-A -FINAL MEETING HELD — The final meeting of the season of Abegwelt Chapter. LCD-E W85 held on Friday at the home‘ oi Mrs. T.H.E. Itnman, Beaver Street. Summerside. The Regent. Miss Wanda Wyatt, resided. Mrs. W. A. Allen read e secretary's re- port while the treasurer. Mrs. Creelman McArthur. gave a sat- isfactory financial report. Con- siderable business was transacted. A letter from Mrs. Drope. the National Secretary, was read in which she expressed her thanks for her pleasant visit to Sum- merside and commended the Ord- ,cr for the work they had accomp- llished during the past year. It (was decided that Chapter continue ‘to give one dollar month towards the three funds: British Relief. Polish Relief an d Seamens Amenities. Ways and means were discussed for obtaining funds to- ward the Memorial Fund. Mrs. Eric McKay. the war convenot‘. reported sending several large boxes for British Children and Polish Relief. She urged the mem- hcrs to wo/rk for the British Chiidremand Polish Relief this sees join —WANTED—Girl or woman im- mediately. No washing or ironing. Hiithlst wsm Dalcl. Apply Box 584. Bummersidc. r-WANTED-Prlnci al and as- sistant for Long ver School. Good supplement. Apply Allan A Campbell, Secretary, New London --CAMEO — Mon. 6-830; Tun: 8.30. Don't miss this show “Th1 Strange Affairs of “Uncle Harrg,‘ oo-atarring Elia Raine: Georgi Sanders and Geraldine llhtzgeraln Personals —Mrs. Sterllia Andrews, Free- town attended e Bo tist Confer- enoe which was lreld n Bedeque. —Rev. Mat Bilsen from Clerks Harbour was a guest er ati the Bedeque Baptist urch on! July 7th. - _i_ I —Miss Elizabem Myster, West‘ Chester, N.S., is ‘he guest of Miss Muriel Leard of Central Bedeque.’ —Mr. and Mrs. Ward s. Cvraffl of Guelph. Ontario, are spending a pleasant visit at the home oft Mrs. Croft's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Rogers. Chelton. , —Mrs. James Muttart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Colemar. Rogers is at present in Montreal for ‘in operation. All her friends wish h": a speedy recovery —Mr. J. Watson MacNaught, M P. has arrived by plane from 0t . tawa to spend the weekend at his home in Summerside. -S. —Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence \\ Holmes of Halifax. N.S., arous- iting in Summerside, guests of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. McCallum. -S ‘ —Mra, Howard Waite. Sum-i merside has received word that] her son Elmer, has arrived in 05-, 1o. Norway. After receiving his discharge from the R.C.N.V.R. he ed the Merchant Marine. -S. -—Donna Bradshaw. little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bradshaw. Summerside is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.‘ Basil McNeil, Elmsdale. She is ac-i companied by her friend. Betty McInnis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McInnis. -S. —Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Crounse of Brooklyn, N.Y,, are visiting Mrs. Crounses father, Mr eorgc Wallace of Elmsdale. Mr. Wallace ls in his 97th year and is as smart‘ and bright as a man much young- er in years. On last Sunday therel was a family gathering and among; those present was his niece. Mrs» Charles Ramsay of Summcrsitle and Mr. Ramsay. -S. —Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Patricia have been Summerside. Mrs. Fox is a sister of Isaac and Robert Fraser and Mrs. Joseph Durant of Summer- side. They have now returned home except Buddy who is re- maining a while longer. Also here was another sister, Mrs. James Batchiider of Halifax who accom- panied the party on return to Lawrence. -—S. Mrs. Louis Coyle of Los Angeles. California. who with her husband and young son has been visiting in Summerside. on Saturday re- ceived word that her father had been instantly killed in an auto- mobile accident in Los Angelesbn Fridav night. Mrs. Coyle left later in their car. Mr. Louis Coyle is a brother of Mr. Leo Coyle of Sum- merside, Accident Near Wellington One man is a patient in the Prince County Hospital witti slight injuries and two others suffered bruises and cuts when a car left the road near lllelllngion early yesterday tnomlng and plunszed into the ditch. striking a tele- phone Dole. The whole top of the car was almost completely torn on‘. The injured man is Mr. Francis Arsen- slimmer. iary, Mrs. McCallum. gave a snort report of her work, The meeting —NEWLY-WEDS HONORED. — Many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Matthews, (nee Claire Laughlln) gathered at the Sherbrooke Hall. Friday evening. May 24th to tender them a post-nuptial shower in hon- or of their recent montage. o the strains of the Wedding March played by Mr. Ray Lanighlin, the nnwly-weda were escorted to their rettily decorated seats of honor. ; The numerous gifts whioh were both ibeautiful and useful were opened by Mrs. Oscar Keefe and iihe Misses | Patricia Weeks. Glen McKenna and ITeresa Laughlin. Mrs. Ernest Rob- ertson and Mrs. George Chappeli read the accompanyi verses and good wishes while Mss Blanche Laughlin and Miss Merlot-is Mc- Donald arranged the gifts on th tible. Ttvcse gifts included china glassware. silver, linen, bedding and a most substantial stun in cash. ‘The (troom n its uisual pleasing manner. thanked their friends on Then all - . inglng for They Are Jolly |Good l-‘elows. Lunch was then servcd by the ladies and the te- main’ of the evening was spent in dancing to excellent music fur- inidied by Messrs. Sam MeAusland 1am: Wallace Delghan. violin. while the accompanist! werkMr. Ray Laughlin. Mrs. Fred McDonald and Mrs. Wilfred Curley. Previous to irr mart-lane the bride was the recipient of gifts. including a beau- tlful chenille bedspread. from the staff of Sinclair and Stewart, Ltd, of which she is a aiemben-S- The Educational Sect-e»- closed with "God Save the Kiigi" ault of Charlottetown. the driver of the car. who has severe lacer- ations but no fracture and he will probably be discharged from the hospital in a couple ot days. The other two people were Miss Marie Arsenault. Charlottetown. and Mr. Raymond Arsenault. Coleman. Explosion Docs iiamage in Apartment House A violent explosion which orig- inated in the furnace of the water boiler of an anarwwnl house on Harvard Street, Sum- merside. about 1:45 last evenin: shook the house and shattered two doors leadlns outside. The house was immediately filled with smolte and steam and a fire alarm was rung in but no fire resulted. Four is owned by Mr. A. W. Palmer. The building is heated bv a tur- nace which burns coal dust by means of an automatic sicker and this furnace is in operation all year round to sutmly hot water to o; the tenants What caused the explosion is not known but the furnace was badly damaged with parts of the grates being thrown across the cellar. A door leading outside at the rear of the house was almost completely shattered bv the force of the explosion. A door leading from the cellar to the front hall was thrown open and the main door of the building was wrenched from its hinges. In the ground floor apartment immediatelv above the furnace room some cf the flocr boards were raised and most Let the dishes were broken. One Foxl woman who was in the house at of Lawrence, Mass,‘ accompanied the time said that there were two by their son, Buddy, and daughteni explosions visiting in, which shook the house. 1 Alma Anti Vicinity in the day by plane for her home] Mr. Coyle will follow this weeki hot ' families occupv the building which New Arrivals In Our 1 Clothing Department (MAIN FLOOR) Men ’s Worsted Pan-is Here's news you've been waiting to hear for! some time, and now we have in stock s. nice range of men's worsted pants in blue and brown with pin stripe finished with five pockets, belt loops and plain or cuffed bottoms as desired. Nicely tailored and good quality materials. Sizes 30 to 35 Priced per pair Men's Jackets Made of durable cotton Gabardine lined or unlined shades of Green, Brown, Blue and Sand. Garments that will give lots of wear and service. Sizes 36 to 42. Price each . . . . Listen To Our R8150 Broadcast Each Monday Wedlwillfl! Q1111 FY5118!’ Evenings at 6.45 Over CFCYt SINCLAIR & STEWART LIMITED." Boys’ Jackets Gabardlnes and aharlsalrln with knit col- lars, cuffs and waist band; green, brown, blue and fawn shades. Sizes 26 to 34. Price _,__._. ..... Sumtriersidc. P._ E. I. holidays in Momrose, guests of Mrs. David Cantpbtlll in quick succession _ S Miss Marion Barbour spent the. p-zst week in Olruiyv. gnaw of her aunt. Mrs. Harvey Adams. 1 Mr and Mrsmairls. inman of . ——Mr. Sterling Barbour 0g Co}- Hamilton, Ontario. accompanied l man was a visitor to Alma on Mon- by Mrs. Jago hlilllle, and Mrs. 1 day. Amos Gomll, Glctiwood, were VlSll-t i i 01's to Alma on Thursday. »D. Mr _and Mrs. Lloyd Crownse of 2% Brookllne, Mass" are visiting Mrs. Crownses father. Mr. Geotge Wisp ' ‘M- __ Alberton Mrs. David L. Gordon spent the lpast week ‘.11 Greenmount. guest iof Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hamill. —Mr. P‘ C Ramsav, M.L.A h d t, e - r l I‘ r ' l Mrs. John E. Mountain is visiting BT-ungwlllfis iilhiigfis° §L1¢i’..-.if.sili?§ hcr daughter Mas. Preston Neill. ‘North Milton. Mr. Fred Rennie and family ’motored to Montague on Wednes- ldfly to attend the horse races. | Pie M.A. Dunn, who recently returned from overseas is visiting his brother Mr. Wilfred Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Donald and Mr and Mrs Jthn P. Wallace motored io Summerslde or: Friday. They were accompanied nome by Mr. Earle Wallace who has becn by his sister lifts. Florence West tall. Mrs. Westfriil has been S11!» 9111118116811! oi two hospitals in ‘J. 8.. and h-sd a vaiuabio care-er in a Brokerage Business and finally rendered valuable service in the American Secret. Service. Miss Norma Lawson. Halifax is entoylng a visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W C. Lawson. The many friends of Mrs W C. Lmvitt are nappy 1o learn she is i-‘Xllected home July 21. 11 Patent .11 the Prince County Mrs. Januis RTTITEIEVIS is spent!- HOSPiIaI. tng a month a1 the Elm-l: Bank... —- the guest o: m.’ i1 .v1~-. u. ~.~11 Mr Sidncv Currie of Summer- Maithews. an l “ side and his mother. Mrs Bruce i- Cllrflr, Eimsdaic. were vkiitors to Miss Marv Knit". has ie1...~;,_~_~| A3115 0n Sunday to Boston, Mas"... having ~pcnt '1 pleasant vacalioi" \\'1tl1 hot‘ n 1’ Mrs. William iioyle of Char- lottetown spent the past week in Alma with her cousin, Mrs. James A. Gordon. Mrs. Thomas i. Matthews and family of Boston. Mass. arrived 011 tltc Island 011 Saturday to spend Ibo holid-rys with her sister Mrs. J P. Wallace. Alma. and he: " Mrs. wnz. Gaudeite, Plea- sant View. I It is understood that Lne ocul- mlttee in charge nave engaged Mr. _Re1iben Bownnss to paln= Alma .Sohcol Although in his "ifllltléih year. Mr. Bowness is still a-ble to work at his trade. and has several mother, Mrs. JnstTli Kocfr) wood. Mr. Baker relieving manager o.’ has returned to John. Mr n11d llfrs Jfilllfl‘? P151" llfl‘ returned 1o Lll?‘ii' homo iiavltw; Spiel]? their vacaron in New Bruns- wc . his home 1n 8' Friends of the late Mrs James TTIDUU. O'L€3r\' vtrc 50TH 1o lean‘ of her passing unzi rxlcir; flllfTlC Zymp-glhy to Mr. Tuplin and fnm. y. other contracts, which will keep Rev. Joseph Nowe and Nlrs. him billy all summer. Nowe are enjoying their vacation i in Halifax. Miss Janey Barbour was a visitor 1o Charlottetown on Thursday. Mrs. Prank Simpson of Hamilton and Mrs. Jacob Murray. Rosebanic ‘were visitors to Alma recently Mr. and MrsTE-s. Caanpbeil of ‘Worcester, Mass are spending their Early Monday morning lhe Spgrji ous home of Mr and Mrs. Harold Ashley was strutk by iightnitis. The ilue was 'o1'-1 off and the bricks went through a ivindow landing on (he ‘std “there Nit-s Ashley was Eitwpfhg. Titre» fire broke out r-iti, was ATTENTION An auction sale will be held at ‘Tl-IE R.C.A.F. STATION, SUMMERSIDE FRIDAY, JIILY 26th. AT I0 A. M. at which time surplus N. I’. F. furniture, equip- ment of messes and canteens will be put up for auction. TERMS CASH — No charges accepted quicizll ihe Canadian bank of Con11nc1-c-_ time“. smothered by 1w. Ashley. The .t'nanc1al damage was comparatively small. Miss Violet Cox. Wixirtpeg is the guest. of Mayor Wilfred Tanton and lvlrs. ‘Ianton Bishop James Boyle administered confirmation in the Sacred Hoar: Church, Monday afternoon. Sev- cniyt children received the sacra- men . Mr. and Mrs. Waller Oallbeck Sumrnerside. spent the week-end at theLr summer cottage Montrose ver. Friends in Aiberlon regret. the passing of Hon. Vlilllam H. Dennis. O'Leary Sympathy is being extent‘.- ed 1o his son Cecil who 1s well- known here. —-W. Tantaiitc Found Near Yellowknife (By The Canadian Press) EDMONTON, Julv 21 — Mining mcn returning from the North Saturday reported a find of tant- zlite at Ross Lake. 46 miles east of ‘fcllovrkniie. The metal is es- sential for construction of let motors and rocket projectiles bc- cause of its hieh heat. resistance. A company. financed bv Canad- ian and American mining men. is said to have been formed and karts to erect a mill on the pron- crtv where the find was made. A second plant for processing con- centrates also will be constructed. i was located followin: which took geolocisis the north countrv in" vmr. Genlozlsts described the find as one of the "richest and lamest in the world." Former Gauieiter Hanged Before 15,000 Spectators l By LARRY ALLEN l POZNAN, Poland, July 2l—(AP) ‘ -—Weak-kneed and solemnly mum-l biing maicrs. one-time Nazi gaul- clter Arthur Grelser, who said he wanted to live "to tell the whole truth" was hanged from a newly mrectcd scaffold in Citadel Palace sea-iv today before a crowd of 16,- I I 1 I 00 . 1 ‘, The swaggerlng former Nazi i g ruler of Poman Province and . , Nazi president of the pie-wax‘ his trial that he was innocent"? He said he was forced to obey orders given bv_Hitisr and Himmler. and to serve Generalis- simo Stalin the res’. of his life if he h e Inter." the clal Vat 4 $3.95 promised were snared. official Polish mess med had been made bv ican. was refused. ETlCV. (In Vatican City. a responsible source denied la<t nicht. Pane hurl inicrrcrird in an effort to . Two hours before the execution.» the Warsnrv newspaper Glos Ludo published thc odline - "Pope Dc. nds Greiw- d editorially criti. zed the . Gdansk (Danzitz) Senate who sent, lhousands to death camps and ,collaboraicd in aggtesive war asainst Poland. mounted the scaf- i ilolzl between two policemen at. 71 r\,IVI. i The throng watched silently as iGrciscr went to his death-the ‘first person in Poland to be exe- muted o-n the basic charge of wag- ing aggressive . country. 1 Grriscr. 40. a tiniive Poland. ruled Poznan throughout ‘the German occupation . Greiser of Sroda. , war against thei i i that stav Greiscrls execution). Suntmer Straws oatmnntxa IIATS AND cars _ ALI. FEATHER -—- IJGHT HEAT nuaruns You can treat the heat coolly with one of these Iight-ircight hats or caps. MAURICE MILI. MEN'S IVE/IR Q Summerside‘s Smartest Men's Store contended ' throuthout l i sion on his behalf, which agency the and Presi- dent Beirut dcniod executive clem- (he