‘iv; can .____-- eu RDl norms: .|. Elmer ulorolu. I Bum: In Ill George Clovr. ll Oil-l IUMMEBSIDE and PRINCE COUNT! mun, Subscriptions. Mvullllg lll1lllh may be bought 1 following ntoreo In S dnllyatnnyoltho nnniorillw Bmuw", win“ Street; flourlli tar-main». vvmr noun Ion-onto lino!!- 79"" 8W" M!!! Gail“, l1 Granville Still!» (i? ‘mm to any homo In snunndlo. ""53 nupcrdnnrlloplr rook. Plmlflllorthllnorvloc firs: yo" or“, t, w, buy rupopslblo for deliveries on you route u ---- v BUY Floor Wax and Polish at‘ Bl-gceli. s“ ,_. 1930 Pontiac “g3:- with l-IEIIOK box, good con- mn mod tires. Mrs. Ralph Owen hlallleqlle- . 5 & our counters "igdrylcnevv arrivals of fall mil- ‘ If“, Mary Ann: opposlls Thanh-m summer-side. _ __ Elderly woman ‘Jvfgflctlezygr 1n farm home with “$090919. N3 farm work to be "tgenfiiood Wages. Anplv Box 333. Summer/side- __5L‘_\I.\IERSIDE BABY CLINIC - 0h o! figfiltgnuflfVt-rtlijr c1135 Isgll-ljlflflb‘ Gill. ygw LONDON Prcsbylefifln jwgn charge. Services Sunday. H futlt. South Granville at l1 Am Tim Sacrament of U16 110F535 gfgpflflttna at 1.20 p.m. Worship. Geddie Nlrrn Z11 at '3 Cram. Pligelv. A J Alurcntscn. New .- - >- _-1. h. m,» preacher fcr the day- vrt “END-w sewmcs in South Ziiiittin Frlday- Aug. 16th l" a 3,111. ‘md Saturday at 11 HJYI- W"! '1“: service on Monday. ‘ at 11 am. conducted . A. McGowan. Interim‘ Personals John MacCombe and her ck and James. of 58H“ , Git are vistting Mrfi- '5 i: ems. MT- and .\lrs. Ernest Ell _Mt=< Bessie Ell s of Cnllfox-nin t, vet 1g her brother. Mr. Em’ of Tyne Vallelfl-s- _Ml‘< rnts. Mr. . Gaudot of Tignish, has returned to hrr duties in Montreal.—S. Eileen Waugh, Wilmot . accepted a "asition - Ccntral Grccetcria. Sum- mersirlt .—~S. - Edwin Heckbert. son of .ant‘l Mrs, Earle Iieckbefl. Harvard Street, Summcrsidc. has returncd to Toronto to complelc his course in photography uftzr ipendin! a pleasant var-aQun at hi: homo-S. —Mr. and Mrs, Lewis W nephew, Bobby Burgh, Prov- idence, R- 1.. returned to their home nftcr visltl-ng Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Wright." of Central Bedo- que. Tltey were zrcr-ompanlcrl as far as Munclon by Mr. and Mrs. Wright who, \vith Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Horne of Mmcton will‘ tour Nova Bcotln-S. ht and For Sale at Barleton Sldlng Attractive elghmo-m houa¢ ln ex- Mllent repair, with garage, large Ilrdfll. Conveniently localed. near churches, school, store, post office, _ nllwa, station. 1% MRS. HELEN BELL ‘__g C__. IHSUHHHC s ALL LINE tmlles from 1 an l'— '0 I I = 2 5 —l Sammy-side T. Earle llickey Chartered Accountant Offlco at ll Granville Street Sumrnernldo Phone 6'15 b i .. - i. KODAK ' FILM sror m! AND IOAII ur anon! You llAVi ° Bring back your alum of 300d pictures. Shoo: with de- Ptndnblo Kodak Film." It’! nnllnble hero in all popular aim. When you return, have Your exposed film: with Ill fol flreful finishing. III-GLOSS PRINTS i I Mall Your Fllmo To‘ ~ Us For Service Ask for New Price List Ennan llrug 8t Photo Service p Summer-aide Tvne Valley-S.‘ -BUY Copper and Marine Paint, at Brand's. -UNLOADING oats. ‘traveller's Rut today and Thursday. Bring bags. Rahh McCnull. -BESEBVI WEDNESDAY: Aug- ust 31st for Prince County Exnrbi- tlon at. Alberton. -. LOST SATURDAY night 1n Sunumralde two car keys on ring between Holmnnb and Capitol Theatre. Finder leave at Ray's Taxi or notify Frank Gallant, Low- er Freetown. —ROTABY CLUB-Rev. Dr. A.A. Gates, Stoughton. Mass, was the guest speaker at the regular meet- lng of the Summerside Rotary Club on Tuesday. Dr. Crates was a Bop- tlst. Minister at Belmont Lot 16 thirty-five years ago and n1; tall: consisted o! reminiscences of the Island at that time and the changes that have taken place since. Guests were Rotarian J. Irving Smlt-h. Three Rivers. Que; Messrs. Bob Cracker o! New Brunswick; Leigh Johnson, Long River and Alfred Linkletter, Link- letter.-—S_ Lod Alexaiide Honorary Head 0f SA. Board MONTREAL, Aug. l4 -~l-Ils Ex- ccllercy Viscount Alexander. Gov- emu-General of Canada, has ac- ‘tfipted the honorary presidency n! ' n strenuous tour of U. S. succeeds Excellency the Earl c! Athlone, former Governor-General. who be- came honorary president of the Board shortlv afte he came to Canada. Air Marshal Bishop, 1n acknow ledglng Lord Alexander's accep- ame, conveyed ‘lc_'I-l1s Evcellenuy the deep appreciation of the Boar). ‘The Salvation Army National Advisory Board 1s made up of some eighty men prominent ln Canadian llfe and affairs who advfse anti help The Army on national pru- blcms and also tn their home com- munltles. Young Jews learn Farming In England Tl-UIXTED, Flstex, England. Aug N13 ~(OP)- Thelr castle ‘n Strain _1s a. farm 1n Palestine and they are doing more than dream abort. 1t. Flurry young Jews, the oldest of whom 1s 27-year-old S J Ellern, have set about realizing their am- bition the bard way. and are teaching themselves farmlng. The leer-darted enthusiasts have taken aver a 380-acr¢ farm, which 254 crops. ‘Pheb- stodr includes 60 cows and 60 head of young cattle. ey live collectively. Proceeds from the farm vQ into a pml. from which they draw the few shillings required monthly for Highlight of the QXDQIIBC! The rest c4’ the momy ls devoted STOP INDIGESTION‘ |.|,v|-:n an: 3 c: z iii u 3 O I Lin: lilo lolpr dlgut your fool ud pnvidm yorhdy’: natural lmlivo. lack of lilo mm Hindu, lnduiogountlputinglm of curly. For doing lnllilnaopycllhllnlpl needed iilntifi prom file-lino. Clair’: [noel ndlig livc tnbloh. Main [nu frilnul bulb. v LIVER fllllIT-A-TIVES ‘IA ILITI COAL Unloading during August, and September, Screened Sydney, Victoria, Albion Nut, Albion Lump Coal, Stove and Nut Pea Coke. For prompt delivery. place orders early. Booking or- ders for fall delivery of ground limestone. LAYTON GREEN, Albany PHONE 39-23 _ For Sale u" KINSINGTUN "" t t 4- y..~:-;.§:. ".12: "l: t ll QOIII . ' no‘? and double ' ilw-N- "-- pony 4 yuan old 015.00. Ono hora 1 non oll. Good loo rem. Al] [mpg] ygll brflkfllr "t" a teed. m “n"6i$°n'ii'é'si§"é'-Fmue I lolilngtol of a few weeks mm m devoted M, locking forward to a much nee.- pocxct money. year ls the alloc- ation of 4 pounds ($18) for holiday C -____ SUMMER-SIDE ‘ID-DAY RICHARD CRANE FAYE MARLOWE ALSO NEWS and MARCH OF TIME SHOWS 7.30 - 9.15 Matinee Thursday 2.30 either to the farm itself. or t0- Wflfd getting immigrants to Pale - tine, including members w! their °“'" cvmmunPv which ls one of five slmllar munlttes spgnsof- ed by the “Bzchnd" Fellowship. CANADIAN BALLERINA BACK FROM PACIFIC no milk or fresh comfortable nccommodatlons_thc Pts from 121.". enlisted oned there makes every. thing worth while, ' These were the sentiments of pretty Ber‘- “Babs" Heath on arrival 1n. Mmtr a1 recently gym- stations the Pacific Islands and Japan. the w-zr ls over. 1n B! possible W115 Drlmn be rind of the muslcel Dlfllj Rosa the larges: . proiuctlon to tour the l-‘zicltlc. The Operetta wtts given full cast and scenerv and W-JS pirfcrmed before audlermes number-lug from mere handfuls ‘u as many as 5pm, In places lo which trantparcatzcrt 0f Drops and srenery was impos- sible, memtb. of the cast gave a variety show" uch a place was 10 Jlma where ram.» Pyle was killed, The 65 men shtloned there are the only inhabitants of the wand and m natives ere allowed to land, M155 Heath left San Francisco early 1n Ja wry for Manllla. where the s. had its hzudquarl- (rs for 1h" months. F‘ m there following a H it. to Subl: Bzy. they went to Jklnawa for n month ar-l then to ‘rokyo where they nlaved two weeks at the Ernie Pyle Theatre. A tr’r> thr/wzh n [Japan and vi Oswka and tcvr. Being a smctazor at the trial a1 General Ham-ma. Japanese con- mander 1n the Pl-lllppl * wa= an ttnfortzetuble PXpQIIEIICB. said Miss Berth. The well-Known ballerl-ra, wno landed 1n Sesttle from Yokohama ngu. she was I9 ed rest 1n the Laurert-iln Mount- after wnlch she mav for a European U. S. O. tour. .’_________ HELPING WITII YOUR HANDS Are you plannlng to help the over-worked tanner with his harvest this summer? 0r are you raising your own Victory Garden? The hours you spend ln the wheat field. ln the orchard. ln the vege- table garden, all will help m-lke more food available "wr nhlp- menz to the famine areas. Hat-o is een- agern and adults alike can render real zervlce in pr "ding more of the supplI-as so de- erately need- ed by the world's hungry. X o 3 D f) :- E , S ~< 5 E f, :- Summmidc Academy Pass List - MacIn-nl . Mathematics, Lem“ 0mg, g1. met 0011011. Jab-n MacDonald and Sterling Colvflle. ' Lntln-Leltha Crue. John Mec- Donnld. Alex Maclzmls and Leland Lellhn Crue and E1- ton. Physlcs- Shelton Harris and Sterling Colvllle. Chemistry - Leltlu Cruo, Stir- nmColvllleLtiinld ory —- et a Orue. MacDonald. Leland Curley Alex Maclnnls. lat Problems -- Ileltha Orue. John MacDonald. Stirling Colvllle following All required subjects 1n merit ~—El.mer MacDon- ald, Lester Gaudet. Arthur Hol- land. Robert Murphy, Edna Poir- ler, Reginald MacLean, Emma. Jane Read and John Ellis. equal. Dorothv MacNelll. Oscar Hardy. DOPOUW MacNeill. Francis 0am- eron. Janet Baker, Rose Marie Prlchnrd, Kathleen Plcketts. The following have made 5O per cent but fa t in one subject- Edna Camerci Charlotte Tomp- kins. Alan Le. ~ lole. Dnrothv Ramsay. Basil Harris. Howard MacFarlane. The following have completed university mntrlculntlons, Fulton Kltson. John Albert McKay, W11- llam Cunnlnuhanl. The following have one subject to write to cumpleie university ntatr1cu1atlon_ Bruce MacDcna!’ Truman Straight-S. IN MEMORIAM MRS. 1.41 cs c. runny Murphy. Pratlght, o1 age cl d3 years, was a shock to 1112 villa; the surrounding tr ' as well as to her mar.) l on the mainland and in the United States. Mr. Tuplln. the immediate fam- lly. sorrow/lug friend's and ac- alntanccs formerly MacLcan Williams, Elmsdale, utas widely" and favorably known. Gcd her with a fine C '11.. sorralltv and a . tlcn. As a mother she ZIDPYOSC-J- ed the ld-s ; as a hmsawife st was true and fal M155 of mcst blessed rndiui ds of gener- the needy. a woman of faith and a life Wcmenls Auxiliary Anglican Churchn‘ especially to . Tuplln was sturdy Christian member of the of Saint Peter‘; Lot The children of the union wer Reuben. of Rackinzhnm. N. , Denzll (deceased); George of Bla Banks. P.E.I.; Marion tMrgChnr- les Keezer) of Rockinghctm; Olive. of 0'Leary. There were thirteen grandchildren, four of whom re- sided u/llh her ln~ her palatial home 1n Client-y. Her brothers and sisters were us follows: H-entry tdeccased); Robert Ervln, Elmsdale; Jannle tMrs. MacArthur) deceased; Sa- rah (deceased); Rachel (Mrs. Dun- bar), Salem. N.l-I B85519 Mrs. Langille). U. S. A.; Mae tMrs. Percy Matthews). Elmsdale. The funeral services were brief First, a short service at the Tuplln Residence, ’ ry. conducted by Rev. Mr. us. Port H111. assisted by Re . C. O. Hewlett. of O‘Leatry; second- ly. at the St. Peter's Anglican Church. Lot. ll. where Rev. Mr. Meadus officiated. Favourite hymns of the deceas- ed were used: "Abide With Me.’ "By Cool Slloonl‘. "The Lord": My Shepherd." The floral tributes were pro- fuse, coming from friends 1n manv parts of the country. The. pallbearers were as fol- lows: Herman Bryan, Albert Leard, P. M. Maccaull. Alexan- der Bulge/r. Albert Sherry. J. M. MacNelll. Louis Bernard. Interment was 1n St. Peter's Anglican Cemetery. Pretty Mn. Jlnlo Vonablo (innit, 18-year-old mother, shown polloo Zia [rave hov- eltnnged holbend do; for her In Atlanta- She lays her nubnnd threw her into the gnu and threatened lo keep her than mu] Sept. 1 when he tfnd. wmnnr u. moo bond. planned to kill ‘her and bury her. mo: m» gtgbbgd tn death, Mrs. (innit snys. Iliu- Gantt, Jr, n y"; veteran, hu been released on Ilo offered Desmond Bag- _‘ Wilson‘ Anna ‘ and ‘ I 1 Modern packing McBrine Baggage of your vacation. today. See our baggage McBrine Suitcases. Gladstone Sets. Aerokit, and Kn Suit Cases Trunks ‘ Gladstone ' Overnight Cases J Aerokit at Iinockabouts l1. t TAIELE SETTING K LOOKS COOL In summer weather. the suc- cessful hostess gives as much .211; tentic" to pleasing me We of b l guesL tom, suggestions b! vac]- ness as she does towhettmt! l 9"’ appetites with cooling "Iodi- To assure an enthusiastic re- ception for the food that she has so carefully prepared. shv Plans a table setting that ts slmvlé‘. "'1' cluttered. as cool looking as a summer garden. She will probably use place nats of beautifully laundered .rlsh linen. To give her table that tool garden look, she may use _'-\ roW of ll-ttle white flower pots, instead of the usual centre bo-wl for lic-r flowers-roses or daisies or lurk- ySpUI‘, "planted" like minnturc |flowerlng bushes ln wet sand. A frosty rock salt crystals, arranged 1n a free form around the b of the pots, adds another ronl W......,.~.~....~..~ command T: __ Two mom: mother g . llnps quid: drones izPacatc ceang -v-r---~ H|L° _ But good ba things) is still in short supply s window display 1 17w)» Co Together. QJ A Real Vacation and tlie RigIft Baggage . Smartly Correct Styling a 2 and both add 2 convenience you get them both in to the enjoyment ggage (like many other o see these new arrivals of smart vacation and other noted markers of Trunks, Bags, Overnight Cases, Twin ockabouts. .. . . . . .. $2.35 - $6.50 to $11.95 .---.-.-.. nu»...- . $18.50 lo $38.50 $30.00 to $47.50 . . . . . $10.00 l0 .. .. $14.50 10 $21.50 . . . . . . $22.00 and $30.00 . Youmr. ENJOY snorrme AT SINCLAIR & STEWART LIMITED Sumrnerside, idea and, at the some time. ties the separate flower pots tugcthe lntu a unified centrepiece attic-n. The first course. already on the table when the guests sit down, has an important first-Impression value. It tnuy be n cold jellied soup. or an ice-banked fruit cup. or a beautifully arranged salad, crack- ling with crispness. Whatever the choice, be sure the food not only looks cold but ls cold. WESTMORELAND W. I. The regular snonthly mretlng of Westmoreland W I, was held at the home qf Mrs. Roy Grossman on Tuesday evening, August 6th, with slx members and two visitors present. Two new msznbers were welcomed to he Institute. The meeting opened with the ode and creed 1n unison. Mlmtes of last meetfn? were read and approved- Oollect on emoun-‘Pd to 5a cents. Two C-Sl Pwnwbrfl = "Iedphog" droner, 5 carrying ground con- trol [lipid/Id new: S; O" Santa Barbara. Cnht . each drone drops IOO-pound bomb Re- lum mechcrnsmrapevoted by i remote control from motltu planet """"" Two B-l’! drone planes made the record long distance flight from Hawaii to California illustrated above. Two other planes guided the dmlm. 111d controlled by radio the dmlwlnl of ten bombs. The 2114- nllo flight took about l5 houn. BALI. 712 For DELIVERY SERVICE It’: a simple mutter to coll our nnlnhor and have 7W!‘ Grover-lea delivered. . C._J. cnnvsn a. r. aoouv I Used English GEBIIJS GROCERY Fox Netting FOR SALE Inch and one Ital! and two Inch mesh. in mil good condition. Also some slightly rusted and rusted, suitable for hen c0098. etc, 81 Brflllll’ reduced prices. Fox pen doors Write for price llst. ' G. R. MacQUARRIE Summer-aide, P. E. 1. Pecrf- n. reported and P. E.L Correspondence was read and dls- Committee cussed. The different oon-ntlttees the hostess the following were -————-———-— elected for next montli- School. MARRIAGE N0 BAR Mrs. Ray Cmssmrtn; Sick, re-elect- ———- ed: Ed. Program, Mrs. Eddle Trows- IONDON -(OP)— Pollcewomen dale, Mrs. Art Slzcrren; Social, re- no longer need resign when they elected: Lunch, Mrs. Verricr Moore, marry and married women can b; Mrs. Harold Oakes Mrs. Fsed Fall. taken on strength of British toroes. Maternity leave I150 1g provided. Mrs. Bert. Ifow ole lnvfled the The late Harry Greb, mfdrue. members to meet at her home for September meeting. Roll euil to be weight prizefight r, 111d “ 819W in 8n llllllslltcdloroomzfpt ‘a t. 1n charge, assisted by answered by each member bringing a sympathy card. The meeting ad- journed and lunch was served by Eliminates flies, mosquilos, wasps, s l: and other insects for months in one application I This new and powerful insecticide, is a sure nddance t insect pests. In-Var-Co offers i: in convenient, deodorared form in quart, gallon and j-gallon cans. SPECIAL IIATUIISI One application my: eflectiva for months. Kills flies, moaqulcoes, wasps; other Insects. Elimination of linen pen will Increase you: production o! men, milk,- burner, etc. Special Ingredients eliminate unpleasant odorn l1‘ I68!’ IIAMOI IIOII lli-VAI-{O dQII l nlI rlih m to rho nearest {$133 of tiiéiili-‘ZIJJ’ .1532’... 15'5"“ H n B dies l cared n! Halifax, Monttool oronoo, un ma, Slf-alhll-‘Ilftl, Winnipeg, Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver. Name“ .. v Address. 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