1 . This lobel should answer your quesjionsl See. it says VArrow-Sanforized"! l I The name Arrow tells you the shirt will fit well, wear well. And the perfect fitting Arrow collar. . . Canada's favourite . . . doesn't curl. . . sits beauti- fully on your necki ,- “Sanforized" says it's a lasting fit. All Arrow shirts are guaranteed never to shrink out of fit. Drop in any time you're around. We'll be mighty pleased to show you Arrow shirts in whites, plail colors and patterns. l ' ‘Your Nome ondmAclclresi r... Afl/ZQW SHIRTS Mr. Arthur Richard was e. pes- ssnger to Sununerside on Friday. Mr. and lldrs. Riddle Peters end sons luvs now moved tolioom- field. Norway, Men‘ arrived on aevislt last Saturday. Miss Olive Chalsson came from Egmont Bay to spend a few days with Mrs. Pius Dawson when she was ill. Mrs.‘ Alton mum. cum, spent Sunday in Howlan at the home of her son, Mr. and ma. Henry MacAuslsnd. Mrs. John A. Gallant. Wood- stock. accompanied her son Oscar and his wife on their return to U. S. A. where she will visit s while. _ The making of the hay crop is about over and Wu for most farmers a bumper crop. The weather too has been ideal this past week. -' -—Mb's. Oswald Oain and facnlily have had her two sisters, Mrs. Chas. Hayo and Mrs. Reggie Pet- ers of’ Boston. Mesa. es visitors for the past two weeke. Mrs. Wilfred Arsenault of Eg- mont Bay visited with her brother here, Mr. and Mrs. Pius Dolron. also with her niece, Mir. and Mrs. Frank Gallant. Mill Road, re- cently. Miss Margaret Gallant left by bus an’ Monday on a two weeks visit relatives in the U. S. A.. first. visiting her aunt, Mrs. Rosa- mond Casey. and m. Cassy, of Rumford, Ms. '- Mr. Maurice Arasnault has just received the sad news of the death in Reading, Mesa, of his brother Felix Arsensult. Mr. Arsenaulirs / old home was here until he and NOTICE . The regular meeting of the Summerside No. 5 Branch Conodlion Legion, will be héld on Mondoy evening, August 16th of 8:00 P. M. in the new clubrooms of Curling Rink, 9t. Stephen St. Delegates to Provincial Convention will be op- ‘pointed. ROLAND PHlLl PSON, Secretory. his family went to reside in U. B. A. . Min Margaret Gillie of Grand River visited her old friends in Howlan. 'I'hs Gillis family form- erly resided hers, moving to Grand River thirty years ago. where their brother Joe died a few years ago. 0B 51111417. Aug. 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Prank o. Gallant will com- memorate their 20th wedding an- niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Gallant have a family of eight children, six girls and two boys. May they enjoy many more years together. E. E. Plll-lKMllll 0PT.lI., ll.0. OPTOMETRIST ANNOUNCES THE OPENlNG-‘OF NEW OFFICES IN THE REGENT THEATRE BUILDING 1 ‘ SUMMER STREET, SUMMERSIDE Office Hours: 9.00 A.M. lo $.00 P.M. ' (Evenings by Appointment) Complete Visuol Analysis _, VisuoiTroining Given PHONE l9 Glasses Fitted Mrs. Alyre Buote. Mill Road. and Mrs. Jos. A. DeCoste, Sum- merside, came on Sunday after- noon to attend the funeral of their aunt, Miss Sophie Richard. Mrs. Decoste and two children returned by bus on ‘raesday sif- fer-noon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant of Dorchester, Mass, Mrs. Felix Dolron. Duvar, and Mrs. Jerry Gallant. Howlan. Miss Marilyn Brown. of Reading, Mas, and Miss Catherine Perry spent s Cfillllle of days in Sumrnerside, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Bernard. _ His many friends throughout AT 6l CENTRAL STREET, SUMMERSI Acting under instructions of Mrs. E. E. Sinclair, l will sell by oucfion on her premises on Thursdoy, August l9, be- ginning ot l o'clock the following household equipment: I bedroom suite with sleigh bed; 2 bed outfits; 2 spring- iilled mattresses; l book case; l sideboard; o large quon- tity of pictures; several tables ond choirs; 2 Wilton rugs; 2 holl rugs; writing-desk; l Franklin stove; l vacuum cleaner; o quantity of dishes ond cooking utensils a Terms cosh. ll doy is unfit sole will be on nexf fine dpy. HUGH F. MORRISON, Auctioneer. Aucffou SA a the Island were grieved last- Sun- day to learn of the passing to the Great Beyond of Austin Ramsay. at his home in Conway, at the age of 75 years. Mr. H-acnsay was well known as a good auctioneer and will be greatly missed by his many friends. The mission which started on Sunday. Aug. 1st in St. Anthony's R. C. Church, lasted all the week and was preached by Fr. Fisher and Fr. Fitzgerald, Redemptorlst Fathers who were very capable speakers. The attendance was very good at morning and even- ing sessions, and was much en- joyod. Among those who attended the St. Thomas Aquinas annual meet- ing in Miscouche on Sunday, Aug. 8th, were Mr. end Mrs. A. A. Ar- senauit. Mrs. Wm. Shields and Ferdie Arsenault of Howlan, also DUR BOARDING HOUSE- Major Hoople fr so THAT'S now oi.‘ AMOS TAMED run-r CRAZY BRONC AN‘ win THE “loo - BORRRED ANTISETiC FROM ‘rue var, AN‘ 691K150 THE Hogse s HAsl-l - wml A CHARGE THAT wouuo MAKE AN uzoro DEE? LAY DOWN 0N Tue LAWN.‘ "// ’/ fibers "AREKNQ; HE'S GETTlNG iM="-~ w’, WHOM viilmzis? CIGAR sroee“! Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gallant of 4 1111-: (iUARDlAN. _ B ll ll C E ’ S STOCK NEWS age will be needed for the heavy" vegetable crop. BUILDING AND INSULATING supplies now in stools. coucuara aaocxs, size‘ a x 8 x l6. SPECIAL BUILDERS’ BRICK. TERRA COTTA INSULATING tile size 4xi2x12 "scored." INSUL mum: aroma, 1N n- tractive colors. ' . - i in attractive colors. i INSULATING BOARD (LONG by i0 1-2 inches wide. special price. - msrmarrlvo aoalm LARGE sheets '1. a. s. 1o and 12 rt. long P? 4 ft. wide. INSULATED WOOL (GRANU- lated in bags). msuaarcn woos. ruaauxm baits) 2 and 3 inches thick (size 15 x 4B inches). FIBERGLAS msunarmo unau- lwtl. sizes 15x46 inches wide and 15x32 ft. in 2' and a" thickness PLASTER BOARD ln 7, s, 9, m ft. long by 4 ft. wide. u. 1s AND 2r us.‘ asruazxr felt. PllrAlN AND TARRED SHEATH- ng. DOOR. HINGES, LOCKS, BANG- m and tracks. PLAIN AND GALVANIZED WIRE nails, all sizes. armor, uuuw 8r Company limited Summerside, P. E. l. i __________ Mrs. Urban Pineau of Bl0Qnflg1d_ licks. A. A. Arsenault an M15. Wm. Shields were the delegates from the Howlan branch. NLr. and Mrs. Leonard Creamer 0i St. John visited her mother, lVIrs. Oswald Calne and family re- cently. Ho“, Mr. RA. Arsenault. teacher‘ ro- witiy returned from taking .. course in st. Jo 11' Memramcoolr. N. Blep s college‘ QM“? again vacation days have caged and most of the country scools will be starting classes again on August 10th. This dis. trlot has been fortunate in re. 591151118 last year's teacher. tgimong the folks xvho name 15., a end the wake of the late Miss Sophie Richard were her cousin his wife and little daughter. M; grid Mrs. Isaac Blanchard of U, _-A-. who were visiting other rela- tives around KellyRoad and Pius- vilie. Mr. Blanchard stated he had not seen deceased for over 29 Years but had corresponded with her. He was a veteran of World War I. . Nb’. and Mrs. Frank Gallant of Dlmhesiel‘. Mass" accompanied by her sister. Mrs. Jerry Gallant of Howland. visited their aged uncle Joseph Perry 1n M111 mad on Tllesday- Mr- Perry. who is as years old, lives with his daughter, lms. Peter U. Gallant, and for hi5 B86 is Wonderfully smart. He is in. good health, only his eye. sight fails him. he never misses any services at 5t. Anthony. May he live many more years with his examples of good {amp ——-—--___. CHEQUE FOR. FLOOD RELIEF O/ITAWA. Aug. 12 —(CP)- A ‘ihfllue l0!‘ 32.500000 was sent today to the British Columbia Govern. ment as the first instalment of the 5.000.000 Federal grant to help the Province recover from the ef- fects of disastrous spring floods. Finance Minister Abbott said the rest of the grant will be paid “at n later date.‘ Auction Sale N0. 28 RUSSELL STREET Acting under Instructions of Everett Simmons, I will sell by auction on -his premises on TUESDAY. AUGUST 17th BEGINNING AT l BM. Ills complete household equip- ruenl, consisting of piano; obes- eerfleld suite; radio (new): ice 50!; ' ‘ ' " ., machine: set French doors; dining mom table; sideboard; cupboard: leer. in! Illlohlne; 2 squares; kitchen range (Enterprise, almost new): kitchen table and chairs; noel soueh: chest d drawers; I beds, spring! and mattresses; several dressers: floor lamps; sum“ and blinds; 8 small tables; hull free: Spanish guitar; e lg" quantity dishes and cooking m“. ails; wheel barrow; ladders; oil "Ill: Ilrilen tools: and all unsll srtloles on premises. Terms cash. l! ill! is unfit sale on next day. HUGH I‘. MORRISON. Auctioneer EXTRA "FROST-PROOF" STORE , u, stars sunraoan - snmdnas ' narrow strips) about 12 ft. long . on RILQIIETOWN llarnley libs. Gordon Cousins has been engaged as t l-ier for the en- suing year of Baltic School. Mrs. Jes. H. Champion, Kea- ‘sington, ls visiting in Baltic, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. David Cous- ins. Miss Betty Sutherland, Ottawa, ley, the guest of MacNlltt. Mrs. Robert Mrs. Gordon Crosarnan and lit- tle son, Grant, Summerside, are visiting relatives and friends in Darnley. Darnley School has rs-opened after the holidays with Mrs. Jos. E. Murphy as principal nlld Miss Muriel Wall, assistant. The friends of Miss Jean Mae- Kinnon. spring valley, are pleas- ed to learn she is improving slow- 1y after her recent accident. Mrs‘. Laura MacLeod and daugh- ter, Anna, Halifax, NS, are vLsit- ing in Spring Valley, the guests oflMr. and Mrs. George Camp- bel. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Gladys Thomson, Darn- ley in the recent passing of her mother, Mrs. Jas. Mountain, Somerville, Mass. Mrs. Thomson plans to return to the U.S.A. in September. Mrs. W.A.'Chadwick and daugh- ter, Heather left on Thursday morning on return to her home in Toronto after spending her vacation in Darnley, the guests of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Jas. Hickey, Miss Merle Crozler, Darnley, has been engaged as teacher of Irish- town school (or the ensuing year. Miss Crozler is a very capable teacher and has had two very successful years as principal od Darnley School. —-A number o! neighbors and friends gathered at the hom‘e of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harding. Darnley on Friday evening, Aug. 6th in honor of their recent mar- riage, and to welcome Mrs. Hard- lng to the district. The bridal couple were escorted to seats of honor by Miss Edith Donald. The many gifts were carried in and opened by Miss Joyce Taylor and Mrs. Sutherland Cousins while Mrs. Ivan Dickieson read the ‘verses. Miss Edit-h Donald ar- ranged ihe gifts on the table. Mr. Harding on behalf of his bride thanked the donors for their nice gifts. All joined in singing "For they are lolly good fellows". Re- freshments were served by friends of the "bride". After wishing the bride and groom many happy and prosperous years together, all de- pajied for their homes. Mrs. Harding (nee Florence Jenkins. Mt. Herbert) was a former em- ployee of the Malpeque Trading Co. _l..td., Maioequfi- A large miscellaneous shower vras held Thursday evening. Aus- 5lh at, the home of Mr. Charles McLellari, Spring Valley 1n h°"°1' of his daughter, Miss Lorena ‘Mc- Lellan whose marriage is to take place soon. The bride was es- corted to a prettily decorated room and chair by her sister. M15! Theresa lVfcLellan to the strains of the Bridal Chorus played hy- Mrs. Charles McLellan. The gifts were opened by Mrs. Lumsden, Miss Eunice Caseley 8nd MP5- Leighton Harrington while t-hB accumpanylng verses were read by bliss Imelda McLellan and Hi‘- ranged on the table by Mrs. Ralph Connlck, The bride graciously thanked one and all f0! the“ beautiful gifts and thanked those responsible for getting up her nice shower. All joined in singing “For Shes A Jolly Good Fellow" and bouncing the bride. Refresh- ments were served by the ladies. The evening was pleasantly spent in social intercourse, and dancing in an open air booth to music fur- nished by the Hickey Bros. Best wlsl-leg follow Miss McLellan for a long haPPY wedded life. The regular monthly meeting of the Darnlcy W1. was held Wed- is spending her holidays in Darn-. BLUESTONE HYDRATED LIME Poison ‘ 25% DDT EMULSION for hoppers ond aphids. . Eli ~ g“ gut“; \_ no“! ole from Szziigfifl Qut s Aug. 9 wyYl" ‘pep: Guardian ‘Ack- v 99¢ Dlf ARSENATE OF LIME for Potato Beetles 50% DDT WETTABLE POWDER u. Zuw‘ d2: egg’ u“ “eel” “i; f” (lo i1 “ill?” (of $0.336‘ 19m” w g. ‘. only. beetles, leaf blight DAYLIGHT DUST for blight only. For the besi- in Sproy Materials ond for prompt service ploee your ‘orders with I llon’t Take Any I Chances on Late Blight A Protect Your Potatoes Now —lN_ LSTOCK FOR PROMPT su For Bordeaux Mixture Green Cross Products 14% DDT BASl-COP SPRAY POWDER v for insects ond blight. lASl-COP SPRAY 3% DDT BASI-COP DUST for insects and PMENF prowess fer sum a. 1'. nonuau LTD. nesday evening Aug. 4th at the home of Mrs. Colin Mountain. In absence of the _President, Mrs. Colin Donald presided and meet- lng opened by singing ode and repeating creed in unison. 14 members answered roll @111 with a “joke" or "tongue twister". We were glad to welcome several vis- itors. Minutes of previous mm- ing were read, approved. and signed. Fence committee reported very satisfactory. Seey-treas. gave a financial report as follows: School, fence fund, $118.71; freez- er fund $5.05; general fund $17.30. The combined funds making a total of $141.06. New business consist- ed or plans to have films put on 1n Darnley and sale of ice-cream. Sick ‘committee, no report. New school committee, Mrs. Win80! Pickering and Mrs. RS. Cousins- Correspondence read consisting for low cost BUY A ond see for yourselfl easy to purl: . . . easy easy to buy. NOW ON DISPLAY driving... MORRIS Whot o cor! Pre- cision-builf engine ond body‘. . . increased mileage from every gallon . . . comfortable sects . . . plenty of leg room . . . fully equipped , . . drive one to-doy of letter from supervisor re mat. Acknowledgment of sick treat re- ceived, also two nice letters from members ol’ Brempton W.I., Eng- land acknowledging boxes sent to them from our Institute. Next box to be packed by Lower Damley members with Mrs. Fulton Sim- mons in charge. An interesting feature and surprise to most members was e talc by Mrs, WJ. Harrington, Spring valley on her recent trip to British Columbia. Mrs. Harrington gave a very vivid description of the interesting places she visited. She also show- ed the members many snaps and post cards of the places she was speaking about. She also had with her a sample of “link wood". Mrs. Donald expressed apprecia- tion to Mrs. Harrington for com- ing to our meeting and giving such an interesting description to lo drive . . e us on her travels. A vote of thanks was moved and seconded and extended to Mrs. Harriniiiflll Collection taken amounted 0o $1.25, freezer fund 10 cents. Meet- ing adjourned in usual manner- A bountiful lunch was served b! hostess assisted by Mrs. O. Don- ald, Mrs. Robert Mountain and Mrs. Vernon Cousins. Next meet- ing at the home of Mrs. John Bearisto. -Der The delivery boy from the fish market presented his package tothe servant girl with the simple an- nouncement, "It's. CO ." The girl brigtled up and replied: "You needn't spell it out for me —snd besides, the cook asked for dock!" had- CLEARING Auction Sale AT BEDEQUE Acting under Instructions of Miss Ila Collect. Exec.. I will sell by auction on the premises of ihl L114; Harry Guile“, the following ‘"1" . .. . ‘ad - \- 1-1 furniture 0N’ SATURDAY. AUGUST 21st beginning st one p.m. - 1 mlleh cow. l circular saw- fsrrn wagon (double). hay mower. hay rake. cream seperator. thresh- ing outfit, plows and harrowa, road wagon. driving sleigh. hay fork and pulleys, hard and softwood lull!- bor, house windows comlilfik- l quantity of cedar posts. fire es- einguisher. ladders, quantity °l harness, mixed grain and earl!“- fern tools. FURNITURE: Record Range. Enterprise heater. dining room table and chairs- oll d0"! nqunree, several small tables. Al- laddln lamps. beds- dffimfl Wm‘! machine (Williams). ""55"" couch. a quantity "T ‘"10" ‘M cooking utensils. llllilmllnllh "d records. crook churn. office desk and chair, eon sealer. 5815" equipment numerous small erilolee not llslcd. one Studebaker Presl- dsnt automobile in the best of cou- elitism. If not previously sold the uro- perty consisting of I1 sores with eight room house will be offered. Terms cash... If day is lull! “it on Monday. August 8S!!- IIUGII F. MORRISON. ~—-—-~—--—e Auctioneer x IT Y). mnufllll OI ll Columns .11» Ina-a»... -