-... erslde:— _ Bell Bookstore. Water at. - Toronto Bakery. Wata St .1 local interest" hilt sdv ed at 2 cents I" wo mg in sdvance',; - .-LIVE LONGER! ,1lsis.Boois, Gloves and- . » ‘s. L-O2 ml price) fresh vegetables. ed very high -. bacteriological d l.» summer months.-S. e brclzen but the parties fail Doie . gsln entrance. The are vestigaiing the ma«tter.—8. man ii-om out of town wvoare given sevgn days jail. u costs. ' Another fourth was fined three (1 -I cosis.—B. ' have the sympathy his many young In neral was held at Borden mane! - . . E. Monsghan I quiern Mass. Interment even Mile Bay Cenletor-y.-S. en death of her brother. James ocsrdle at Monciori. N. B scDonsid left on the alitemoon -= ed by her family d sister, Mrs. Pascal MacDonald l Hun-ler R.lVe3l'wJ0l' Monoton. N. .. where she 1 remain until her the funeral. Ml‘. Mnwardle as employed in the O. N‘. R, show - Moneton and was a. native olf , pita] a .E. I. Besides his wits and am ilv, four sisters and I ?'!:0i«h€1' lve. M lied to ltSENAUL'l'—Ml.tcl\ I _ ides her chi ull who has been ca. lied upon fer the bereavement dd‘ his wife mi dallzhter within a few days. rev Wedge oi summers more Poitier fYP‘3 , ._,v. _.. NOTICE ‘ Starting June 20th we are running our business on a strictly cash basis. All out- standing accounts ,must be settled within "one- month from date. JUSTIN LA'~liKIN.. Five Houses.- HE WESTERN GUARDIAN “f‘"‘“:{.‘..l:.’“s.'.'s“s? —«’--»- -- rlm. automation-. Ailvsrtlsing should be left with Mn. 2.... ""T‘fi'("'i""""“¥V "9 ‘'‘"‘l‘“ “II It may oi the following stores in nu ousnnsn will so delivend to h ' » r M It is not do! or 100 per f:r“'t.h'i.se:eii-dv.ice'3 your order *0 the to: responsible for deliveries on your route, —F'ILMS DEVELOPED . Taylor Drug CO-. Kensingtol¥_mnE Gill. COEDIAL th in E! It '.i.‘nylor Drug 03., Kg makes the greener. Get full , about this weed killer today This column is reserved for news ~""'“"""'°, ”2|“§"“‘°"‘- crtising of | newsy nature may be insert- strictiy psy- .--Lssr cnsrl E Antics or Andrew’? by ‘fievsve eAn'i11‘lks‘r: Chane the Players in Eearletown Hall Ma asth. is to suit the weather. 3 Ian!» "'1" I” Novelties. Also 24 h n d oil service 4-G-20-2|. -543 on loo worth of Bruce’: .. sewn now or later will grow . is of me to 20¢ per lb. (Today's “‘“'‘'Yv 3*" 3 ‘"1 1“'''““° heat and are more economical to operate than other the sum. lunch counters. summer ode and tition of the Creed. °°°k' awgeeglg me s and a number of M’ 3- Blllrht oDere;tion.—s. L-024-6-30-ll. ___.___ -———‘ —mn -lllsor.uu.sNli's Beauty salon, “LE ' b“‘"°“ lief SNEBI Summerside. DOW ,.- for business. Latest Bonat uipliient. Courteous service. Phone .1, L-24-e-21-24. ootttges and summer ward Fisher. Willow “‘f,p"'°'”°' "'°°" "°'“ Ave.. sumllnerside. —-PREPAIIING I-‘OB. AIR SER- vlCE—Tho Government dredge is n or - 50° 0 Bmle '0 ersoxlhadorg1mlzedtheBoyéwut In wugist ‘and tits: lseum of two dollars HEW“! lfilnniud 10' 1°“! for books neww.gv§dnmm%a service. Get our prices before you of the V55” 0‘ Mm‘; May you buy. They are right! Manmnaldy mpewborl to the Bi’-‘Willis Club. A motion ;/as moved by Mrs. A. L. Rennie and second. ed Mrs. John Gordon that Mrs. W. . Paterson act as delegate to the annual convention. A dLscus- sion followed in regard to the tuberculosis test given by Miss D9-Tlinli. RN.. and it was decided that the Institute would pay any balance left in this regard. The [next meeting is to be held at Mrs. 3“..‘.’"3.‘2.‘...‘.’.‘l“’{.‘;.’-"§r'.." &‘i’.“’“‘ii‘“"°“ . cs. urr , first? 91175 Bruce Currie. Mrs. H.333 a. y, Mrs. Emerson Currie. and Mr. 061184? Mrs. William Adams. On Monday evening last. at 7 ,, 0’0l00k. Miss Dorothy Bamett, oompetl "'1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles the I-Ilind-, Barnett became the bride of Lloyd Adams, our present mail- B.A., is also to be congratulated. driver. The wedding took at the Manse. Mrs. James A a.ms. sister of the bride, and M3’. Harry Wells acted as bride-..<.sna.id and best man respectively. The happy couple umbe of __. —GIVEN l’0Sl'1‘l0N—-M.r. Clair ton, son of/Dr. E."1‘. and Mrs. ion, of Summersico. who ob- marks in Bac- iology at MoGlll Uni-versiu this car has been given a. position in apartment for iencing in all heights and anion merside. cleaning up the har- toms on both sides of the wharf in preparationior the new air service. which will inaugurate the first seaplane service at sum- HOLMAN’S —ATTEMP'l‘ED nultol.snlz- , Su m mersnde . sttemrl. was made on Monday .. to break into the store of ac Perry in the north west sec- l. of suinmerslde. Panes 9! gig —fl0ME FROM Bli.I'l.'lSfl COL- Il'MBIA—-Mrs. Cecil Monslghan and family have arrived in side from Trail. 13. 0.. to her mother. Mrs. Dlrisoo were accompanied by Miss Georgie Drisonl, who hull been visiting Elmsdale and Vicinity ltpils 0! Elms- teaoh and The ex congratulat- _POLlCE COUit'l‘—In the sum- .o ide Police Court on Monday (i -j- improvement in P His Honour Btlpendiary —-Miss Fiossie Costain oi Boston, unions the schools . .,K. 0.. Mass, is visiting her old home in han's inspectorate. Last th driving a. car while . they won not on-l this der the influence of liquor. Hz ize but which they received from all the schools Their teacher. Miss and ‘Mrs R/ussell Rogers y for :lg was fined $6.00 n were visitors to Slum- for- merside on Monday.-El. panty Eileen O'Brien. lied his ball of ten dollars and clients netrqait last week Gonlvent. were the iss Margaret Driscoll. is spending a short vacation with Driscoi Beatrice and Nor- —-Mr. Munsey Tanton, t at McCii.l.l University is vacat on with his par- .been appointed interne at the Prince County I-lospital.—8. Brother Amos oi’ the Christian - alumni of ends in the death on V by New York’ amved home eir son, Jeolde. ten years old. ter an illness of about two weeks. :2 little chap was a. general vorlte and will be much missed mother, Mrs. William Walsh. Sacred Heart Church. A ‘clock on Wednmday. ' pals were M-ix Mary Irene O- rlen, daughter of Mr. ibei-ton. The prin- and Mrs. George Bruce has return- ed to his home in Todleld. Sasln. after visiting his mother. Mrs. J. A. Brace. slmunerside.—5. MMK , . MacDonald. P.P., ed the union in th The bride was becoming in brown with beige hat and shoes. Miss Doris Gavin of Ti desmaid and the ..Mrs. Arthur Brennan of merside was a passenlier on car ferry on Tuesday on route Halifax. N. 3.. on a short visit Mildred Llewellyn. R. N.. the head nurses at and Deaconess Hos- n, is mending her her parents. Mr. and K. I Their Mai- ediately to at- . . Bld Rejected tend the reception 0 esties. Their many friends are showering on theln wishes f h~»w°«r~°«.:°:i.:W=~ °’ By The o.c.l=. leased to say that Mrs. Murray. (nee Missvers is recovering from uch sympathy 01 thy bmsved family.-ls. .._.._. V -4-Miss Audrienne Parry —DEA'l'R OF MES. THEODORE sympathy» is tried her mother. . wghere she visited th from "rm!- ' Pit. A180 " held the Vmldsm. d M" services are bet“. nah Kennedy of Lakevilie. it ldren are . stock. N. B.. have side. Thev have -—*" Miss Oil Hardy tte ..Mr. Fred R/uiherforg w ednesdzi. star. The funeral was held on em N. B” mm‘ ondav from her late hometo the urch st Mont Carmel. Rev condootina 910 wan-en Parvi present at chug‘ . T. Tani/on and M18- 5 .---an-qn_m 3M3‘mT3 AT A GLANCE Messrs. J. A. Bernard and Rob- .;a.. ..‘i'.i:.t.“.“*‘.‘l‘ —-Utilities. papers and gm higher; other lndustria New ‘nan: —BiM*5 M39“! 3 --wheat unchanged to Creenmount to the Prince Ishnd Hospital last Sunday. where Mrs. luynor is now receivlnc treatment tor a. broken is suf- in an at tempt Mrs: Raynor was was once a pupil ,';ere. "rho. Girl Out Yo vvv‘v.v.vvVv,Vvyv‘vvvV.v" Vv V: the role due suitor; Rita O'Brien and Adams hot I-IHWI. opened with singing or also id. for were chivareed by a. n t Social C , the c.o.1=- ° ‘C 29'. Government," he said. dad in . m Cm" “The decision of the Liberal ‘Party (at Red Deer Saturday to establish a basis of cooperation _Wit‘l1’l“0i.il¢.I'-I) fin not altfr wear}:-‘ pos on; we proce dl'WWmB'm°m- our organization in the province It P39‘ to offer the people an alternative 3'“ 33° 3 to the resent government. old part . or any combination oi them es ever NE--Chler of our vein. Australian general stafl, Major- V. D Lsvarack has left Iaflli.I.AilD‘3l’lAI!al -F“ L‘ 5' .s.'!»'»‘.i'°."!"°.;m USES BOTH HANDS gocigfle th'ouk§§,y mivliwe the I9“ 11! Deny of stlrnulatlnl competition. other membe of the out were Miss Anna Oouoh-iin. Miss story so ins, Mrs. M'sc.Ks.y, Messrs. W Oouflhlin and Mr. Maoxsy. spec ialties were provided by Mrs. Rob. ert. Hardy and Perley Hardy who erect a t aocompanled by Roberta III who also sang with guitar other weeds without socoumgilalurrxlfnt, and Jo§n‘uMgtE mu now candy added to the proceeds vyhlgh information were very satisfactory. wigfr. Hermaénvgioroorran. Piusville. AUTO ACcEBs0ltIE5-com- of M: and Mrs. rWTtOt'g$iet!11mne D°m1|Il°n Mr. Ciemso Adams. local -. Tg°=»sWg° WWW Ohm» tractor. is busily encased unfit}; In our l’1lll|n'I‘irs Psto.:Id- a cause for Mrs. Easel Cameron. Mr. David Williams left Wednes- _ guy for Hlfillilax where he will take conslusx ass srovss—- taking. M" and ““d"' thus burnt Mob 1-ilk! l!I- The June meeting of the Elms- dale Women's ,1nslt.itute met on ,1 Wednesday. June rm. at the home 0 of Mrs. J. W. O'Brien. The meet- for six weeks with inflammatory rheumatism. Since that time I have been taking Kruschen salts, M, 1),, and have not had another attack. of uh, !Blut the tcornplaing lelft lliilugt with it‘; amed ee. ‘on me Km”; walk. My hands were also some- In what stiff. I took Kruschen every neg. morning before breakfast, and shall continue to do so. because I am sure they have kept me in good shape for three years. Excuse this‘ writing, as I am ninety years old, M-_ Eng also both hands to write." _. Wu 3 acid in the muscles and joints. Kruschen helps to dissolveand re- move excess uric acid in a gentle way through the natural channels. Reniletwed health and vigor is the resu . <C.0nL1x1u_es_1rom Jase _l)/ other matters I fell will be thor- refer to the very fine support which I received ‘from the Board of Directors and all concerned with the exhibition during the past year. I have enjoyed the honor which has been conferred upon me and I would solicit an equal a- mount of support for my successor Mrs. Aimed rover 0: Calgary, enjoying a pleasant to mm, to me “mess and absence l.if<>litr‘i‘:y in Kensigon. the guest today oi one of our Directors. Coi- onel D. ta. MaoIb<1i‘nrlon.d Iwe miss him i, is mee g on smsure you 5.111 all join with me in ex- vlsiftgr °°’°»‘dt° S prlmsizuig. the hope for his speedy on business‘ in ofi ice. 1‘ friends, dep im good wishes for flail:-it-J-Ifriiivé sn3"a;$om_ 185% to V15“ M5 Miss Irene O'Brien was guest oi’ tlxctninr la; la. miscellaneous ower a e or n owns of ents. Mr. and M:s'."?~_listlh edmpfih D1309 It Y-1‘: on Thursday evening. The gifts 5 We“ mflfly. and each was a true manifestation of the sincere affec- tion. which Jrene receives from us, Verses were read bv her cousin, re °°**:..s:lm~ W22; was serv perl0rm- hostess. the guests were enterytainf 9'1 by S1n81nB and dancing. The musicians were Messrs. Ralph 0‘- Brien, Leonard Barnett, Jerry finish. 9- Blanchard, Ronald MacKlnnon. aotedabii-s .____T goons was y mi 1 hislbrother o r I The dc coupe were so - pe t breakfast at the home of her par- a ents and left im the vacancies in the three counties resulted as follows: Fortune. and Oliiicrd Rogers. Sllmmerside. Johnstone and Dayton Roger-swere nominated to the Board of Direct- ors oi Canadian National silver Fox Breeders’ tion. Mr. W. F. Burke. Provincial Fox Field Man. according to notice of ‘ motion submitted an amendment to the constitution and by-laws ‘ which galve the righ to teaed ranchers to become associate ~ members the Association. His ~ od amendment as irt ‘need follows: "Ali member in in 5. good it. or the Canadian National silver ‘ Fox Breed s’ Association residiniz in this Province and all noln-resi- ‘ den siondi of the ‘ EDMONTON. June 20 —(CP)— Regardless of possible co-operation way between Liberals, Conservatives “mud and other groups pposed to the week‘ presen Jedlit Government 1.“ of Alberto, the o-operative Com- l1!l‘l,)l‘|iWeiB1i’.l’tlh ‘Federation mwcillll st]-and t- - mu - we ?....‘.’°o ‘t...°..‘i'i’.‘o til‘; i.“ ‘EV W]-mmmw “me”? ‘ml E. Roper. provincial sgcremry of "We intend to nominate enough candidates to make possible a clear majority for the C.C.F. in the next leglsletlire and to forms. 0. Breeders’ Association owning foxes operating a ranch within the ‘ Province who have paid an an- nual membelshlp fee to this orga- ‘ nization in such amount as may be determined at an organization meeting of this Organization or § and ior membership in this organiza- tion, and a.ll'other breeders of foxes both of registered and non ‘ registered shall be eligible on pay- ing the fees and meeting other ‘ regulations laid down in the Con- stitution and by-laws of the Asso- ‘ ciaticn as associate members." After some discussion this was ‘ ' endorsed witlrthe roliawingchange ‘ John I. McFarland. chairm of Tisnish were Mount the Alberta rovincial unity :30!)- R9. ail, weloom the Liberal party ——-—- stand. Mr. David Williams’ Imbull-n00 D. M. Duggsn, Alberta Con- Geomb Raynor Of servativagleader, asserted his party lidiwud was ready to co-operate iully. -At Red Deer the Liberal con- vention recommended "that any constituency where the major- ity of Liberals in that constituency child from fsl1- desire to co-operate with . other group or groups oi political iss I-Ielen Dunbar who thought in support of some other candidate the Liberal Party in Al- berta will support that candidate ." I corn- and the executive is hereby ted by thus‘ structcd to proceed accordingly." ompsellooh ———-——- Eimsdnie Hall on Thursda . June sussm sosnnln for s lo-month tour of England ' s M. and the Malay strait settlements 'rheroleof"BenOook"wusb toattmdsrmmsnoeuvres. AAAA - 1.-...- .-.-. kkmmmn \ . » _ A tention Home Bakers ! Have you tried the ever increasing Popular ' Brands of Flour BLOSSOM OF‘ CANADA Extra fancy tops Patent Hard Wheat Flour. vaaclud by highest Guarantee on the market . YOREFLOUII , . . First Patent strong Ba;b;cro‘,Ftour. montsiln-_LAasm Bland. Floor of national merits. vv vvvvv Vvv vvvw vvvv A COUNTY CHRONICLE acted by Chester Reid. Harrison TO WRITE Letter From c Man of 90 ‘Three years ago I was in bed The pain and stiffness oi men- In conclusion, I would like to I would like, beilore closing. ELECTION OF D'l]tEC'I‘0R.S The; election 01’ directors to fill Prince Cour-lty——L. W. Hancock Major A. S. Robertson, Samuel 800d D8 National Silver Fox from time to time at the annual general meeting. shall be eligible ‘ in wording: "And is in favor of unregistered ranchers being°‘t.sl:;.-In voting for nomination for e Prince Edward Island Directors oi the Canadian National Bil/ver Fox ’ Association and except voting on matters pertaining tothe s‘nnunl,R.egl.-tiered Live Fox Exhi- bition and in any matters dealing with iiiation with the Canadian National.” tvfhicllmlilad lladlilnder cor€ifiider£a‘- on e propose or exton ng the or-ganition to unregistered breeders. . Concerning the exhibition of roses A change in the by-laws was recommended to the directors ad- vancing the date of xeg,i:lt_rot-ion from much all to Septem soth, Action was deferred following ‘ discussion of having the Province reps-esented on the Dominion mix A resolution to the Board of Directors moved by F. 0. Kennedy all sections of the Province ing keen interest in the activities of ‘- * r‘-v-1.»-nous-sic-lmslcsazit-‘ln1::t~u..vo .-outs - Kensing D And Vicinity .Erio sheen has ——~ w“‘...-°“’s‘i.’.“.‘°: ‘."s3.'¢”y...l. and He asks us to excuse his writing. °’ ‘ tenet East We do more than that—we con- omer Wm“ M 1“ in gratulate him on being able to write stall at his age. especially mg as he has been suffering from 50° rheumatism. This is what he say: in his letter:-- em United States. while annual holidays and has res tion in the Bank of Nova Mr. William Mcxaly, town was lg. visitor to Kensington on Thursday- Nova Bcotia and Brirtish Columbia Masons. cited pro-Confederation statutes, tario. put forward a simlh: orders and practices today in an must when he said that 3; Mr. Keith Waite was to Sunimerside Thursday Pied man. Char business visitor to Kenslng- ion Thursday. matism are often caused by uric The Kensington baseball team accompanied by 9. large number oi fans motored to Thursday evening wheer they play- ed and defeated the Vitamannas 2-0. Miflallurn, Ken- sinaton hurler. relieving McDonald ed winning ball up to the third inning retiring of having very little work no hit ball to harm up ton’s first win of the season. wallet the opposing moundsman in an exceptional fine game sllow- . ing but one hit throughout certainly deserved a better responsible for its success are to but due no doubt be highly commended. The iut- setting in spoiled his teammates ure oil the Pelt Show is one that chanca of cleanly fielding the hit miglht very well be discussed at and this meeting and the part which same. our Association should play with regard to fostering tnese import- ant allows,-might be very well de- clded upon. These and many Miss Vina Higgins enjoyed the _ week end in Kensington the guest. oughly considered at this meeting‘ of her friend Miss Yvonne be- and I would solicit a frank and 3131113- conclse discussion on these and any other matters which may have M-!‘- eon: an influence on the fox industry business visitor to summer-side on in Prince Edward Island. ney-General ‘for Nova Scmia. said that from 1749 to 1863 the riilht of cormnissions and n_ dggugy Sued in the izovernolrs of the prov- General of New Bmns ince. Since 1863 it was governed associated himself with the On. by an imperial order in council. tar-lo argument and announced he giving him a no-hit, no-run said Mr. lVDlM'Quarrie. B. C’: Contention Mr. Peplerlsaid appeals in ad- lefllflle 15 801111? to produce sen- sational ball during the season. the former colonies of Vancouvl.-r’s Island and the mainland area of British Columbia. It was one of Dominion Counsel the rights guaranteed to the prov- Monday. Mr. Earl was Monday on Mrs. sheen summer- side was a visitor to Kensington on Monday. Alberta is Kennedy. Malcxenzie was a. erslde on Monday ! ' ‘and Mr, Edward Murphy. Sea. View sfingnd by 3 ‘:v!°{,Si€&r, was in Kensington on Monday on showed the Association to have an business’ °P°’““"“ 5“""““ °"“"““ °’ ‘”°‘ Mr. William Cousins resumed his duties on Monday morning for the summer months with sington Dairying Association." Messrs. P. J. and C. Kennedy, Kings County-8. R. Johnstonc, ggfirflsgfihaggtgf “gynogififcfi ‘n"-‘av:-”'é-i’°‘é‘fs’-‘:“°loé’-l son. Mo-melld. Ernest. Cudmore "°“i'~—‘““‘ W-*l°—“——°L“P%i—‘—"3‘—"° baseba when the Kensington Town Coun- cil at their last meeting unani- mously vctod a donation of I. provinces could legislate on appeal: backstop be given and erected for to the Privy Council under that, badksiop is now power they could in effect amend erected, it is a beauty and the the bonstitution of the Empire and team as a whole has nothing but could Words of praise and thanks to the all allegiance. This was absurd. Lcgiunciéllors for their generous con- Mr. Geoifrlon will conclude ill 5 era the team. The REFRIGERATDRS All metal with cork insulation. Beautifully fin- ished in ivory enamel, trimmed with green, red or black‘ with pure white interior. STOP THE WASTE These refrigerators help save both food and ice; will give the maximum refrigeration from a minimum of ice, and are so easy to keep Prices range from $1 to 535.00 Electrolux, the new oil-burning refrigerators at lowest prices ed that the lfnnual silver iliox ‘ Bhowshould notbeheld earlier a e "Kn Niflfillbef 20th.. ‘ . ’ In ‘ ‘ ' I show; Provinces Right Of ‘Appeal _‘*? To Privy Council Validity Of c£Ta'n Bill Opposed At Ottawa Hearing Be- fore Sup_1:_e_r_ne Court. 0'-ITAWA. June 20-Counsel for away étself." 0-‘dual theccurtastoi-he tyoflion. Parliament within their géu 1:. t(3ahdI:‘1,’strl71i-ll to :9. m duchief Argument unal n u-gunmen andmskethesupseuneomirttlhxel 9 6! tnnlmuu court of last resort for Canadian by mfigfs J37?’-“Iii Wind ‘um Goarldoln _ . . M’.acQua.rrie. - er . Generally Mr. M:a.oQua, jg ;‘.i.'1‘.‘.."‘$;...’?°‘:i.°' a”°=....***°**....:*=...°'-?- ii appeal to the R1-ivy Council from while ddizuz ‘brie’? 0“ Novs. sootia was governed by the ‘his lament." argume . ons ia— J. B, Dickso “If the oower to -sbrogwte that had nothing to add to 1;, order in council came across the Saskatchewan and Mgmjtob. water at all it came to the prov- submitted iactums supporting lime and not to the Dominion." position of the Dominion Govern. ment but were not represented in the argument For British Columbia. Eric Pep- miraltv matters were of ler contended that the right of tc.noe‘in British Columbia and appeal to the Privy Council was contended the Dominion had no enjoyed prior to the entry of that power to deal with them. Sin province into Confederation and the repeal of the i.mlperis.l colon- prior to the creation oi the 'Dl'€s- ial courts ha ent province through the union of argued. the. federal Parliament had no Jurisdiction at all over admir- E . 0‘! admiralty sot, "Once we had the right gua.r- case yesterday. claimed the anteed at Confederation." he said. minion' power- "nothin.¢z the Dominion can do now and shlfimlntz in thoeleli-Blrit1is,’li’“1i*I‘E<§1r(tll'} can take it away. I go further and America Act ve it full admiralty say that since the passing of the jurisdiction. ior to 1931 statute of Westminster 0931) the power was in _£QW fl8E imperial statute was efdective o of the most up-to-date sta- tio s in the province. in its application to Canada. -—————- Counsel for the provinces, Mrs. Edward Cvor-rill of O’I.oa.ry said. had attcmlptcd to base moo. enjoyed Monday and Tuesday in in-:12-l iuri-sdiction over on ensi vari clausm of the British K ngton,t.hem.lestofMr.and ous Mrs. John 5. Burns. North America. Act. but they had ——— to choom one or the other. If it proof of the great came anywhere it came und-.l "administ/ration of Justice in the the town of Kensington in their province." ll team. was shown recently It did not pertain to the provin- cial legislatures’ powers of amend- ing their own constitutions. If thi Modern Air-conditioned - Wm,,,,,,, 11 KEEP OUT THE.F|LTiiY |‘I.|.ES Brace’: have an excellent line of screen doors and st!- justable window screens with galvanized screen wire: very durable and not high in price No. 1 $2.35; “No. 2 $2.75: No. 3 $3.35 and No. 4 $3.85 These different style doors can be supplied in the following sizes: 2’ 6x6’ 6; 2’ 8x6’ 8; 2’ 10x6’ 10; 3x7. Hinges, Pulls and Hooks 25¢ per set Mallory Screen Door Catches 15¢ each Adjustable Window Screens with metal frames and galvanlhed wire netting ’ 14x20 extends to 32 inches 45c 14x22 extends to 36 inches 50c Wire Netting all widths in black, galvanized and solid copper at lowest prices. Lawn Mowers, Grass Shears, 'i‘rimmers_ Rakes and everything to keep your lawn smoother You get the best when you buy at Brace’s. cKay & Go. Ltd» I SUMMERSIDE ittttttlitttttutltttlltl . I Al’ttolmey- 8. In his l ,r Almv Geoff ' ince at Coniederaticrn. Dominion lfopufisel wh: openedflihlé ' aibeyance because an Canada but now the Dominion had Dower to amend an imperial statute change or abolish the oath \.r,g;_zrIzzirarzzggtzgrttztitgtttlltgzttqztzttt