Sill Gllllilliiili -COII T0 Till Strawberry and Ice Cream Festival in Bedeque Rink, Wednesday evening. July 20. ‘There will be a supply of real side attractions including a bail gains between Borden vs. Reads Corner. 4456-7-18-31. —LADIES 0F ST. PAUL'S PAR- ISH HOLD BRIDGE-A delightful card party was held on Monday af- ternoon in the K. of C. Home at Summerside by the ladies of 5t. Paul's parish. Bridge and whist were played. The prire winner for bridge was Mrs. W. B. MloNell and rei- whist, Mrs. Daniel Mabneiii. s. -"LABGl NUMBERS VANISH" from dlflerent parts of “The Is- land," but on inquiries being made they slways tum up st The Fam- ous Richmond Hall, where you'll find them gliding over the polished surface to strains of enchanting inusie by Wellington Eight Piece Orchestra. Be one o! the Jolly, Joyful number Thursday, July 21. Choice Refreshments. Best oi’ order. Only 25 cents. 4501-7-20-li. Both of them KEEP FIT 1932. OLYMPIC YEAR. The strongest, Healthiest, and ahlest men of many countries are meeting in Cali- fornia. They are in the peak of condition . . . abound- ing with stored-up energy. --CON'V1CTED AND FINE!) us a AND C08TB—Mr. G. M. Matthews, County Magistrate. gave Judgment in the Court House, Summersitle on Tuesday morning in the case of a. party from Summerside, who ran into a horse and buggy on June 26 and severely injured Mr. Brennan of Elmsdale. The accused was con_- victed and fined $25 and costs. The Magistrate also heard a. prohib- ition case against a party from Tignish. This case was adjourned until Tuesday next for judgment. S. .,_-._.4... At home, millions of others are working, golfing, swimming. They keep fit. Keep active. Keep well by eating wisely and heartily. ~ Kellogg’s PEP Bran Flakes are food for active —-DEATH 0F MRS. SAMUEL BERNARD-There passed away in st. Eieanors on Monday evening, ard was born in xensinaton ‘l4 years agoand before her marriaze W85 Miss Mary R. Glover. ‘she came with her husband and family to St.‘ Eleanor; about 26 years ago Wherfi she made many friends who will regret to hear of her passins- 01' l quiet nassuming mariner she will be missed in her home and in the community. There are left to mourn bes‘des her sorrowing husband, one son, Bruce at St. Eleanors. and one, daughter Mrs. Ernest Tanton, re-i siding in Wellngton, New York, but ‘ who has been with her mother for the past three weeks. Also three sisters, the Misses Fanny and Jessie of Lynn, Mass, and Mrs. Eva Croz- ier of Calgary, also one brother, Robert also of Calgary. to all of whom much sympathy is extended. The funeral takes place this after- noon at 2 p'm. from her late resi- dence w the People's Cemetery, Surrimerside.—B Enough bran t0 be mildly laxative. And thefre packed with the famous flavor of Pep. Crisp. Cooling. Delicious with milk or cream. Popular with the whole family for breakfast, lunch 0r slipper. A delightful bedtime bite. Mothers like PEP because it is easy to serve . . . more sensible than hot, heavy foods in summer. B ---l ~Q~>_.-¢._~.—-—-_ - ivirtmsmtmtrassnra Get these better bran flakes from your grocer. Enjoy them often! Made by Kellogg in London, Ont. Quality guaranteed. ‘easiest - - home made ice cream. Also various . merside Police Court on Tuesday morning one drunk was fined l2 and costs and another who did not appear had his bail estreated. B; Two boys, eight and nine respec- tively, took $24.00 out of one of the cash registers in Messrs R. T. ' Hannah's store at Summerside on Tuesday morning. prehended by Chief of Police Kane and confessed that they took the money. They will appear in ‘the course of a few days in the Juv- enile Court. Nally, who was the victim of an was struckby a. passing car, near Kensington and sustained several fractured ribs and a fractured arm. is resting slowly improving. He is' a patient ' in the Prince County Hospital. S. —Word has been received by his sister, Miss Kelly atMiscouchepof the death in the City Hospital, Boston, Mnsst, on the 11 inst" or " Lucius O. Kelly at 77 years of age. He was the son of the late Hon. Francis Kelly He represented that district in the local Legislature for atinumber of bodies. Made of whole wheat—nature’s almost per- M“ Samuel Bernard an" an uh years-h For téitrd past ttlilirtyuyitrg; t - - ' ' he as resi e n e n , t‘ fcct fond. Easy to digest. Full of nourishment. neg o; 0.11;. m, WQQkQ,M1‘5_BQrI1- states. He leaves to mourn two sisters, Mrs. A. J. MacDonald of Boston and Miss Sarah Kelly of Miscouche. in the Holy Cross pvedding was solemnized on Tues- day. July 12th, at 8 p. m. at thei me of Mr. and Ilia-s. H. F. Rad-land potted plants, cliffs of Monet‘ n wzisn the formerjs sister. Miss Burness Norma Rad- cliffe, daughter of F. E. Radcliffe oi Sussex, N. 13., United Church, Moncton. The brid- Ladies‘ and Gentleman's In: Coats on consignment for 8 day mm , , I . . One of the greatest bIlfllnrln-z the history of Prince IGIIMIIF land. who: misait. P. J. 9 C. KENNEDY Remington, P. E. l. . —POLICE COURT-In the Sum- —JUVENILE DELlNQUENIS-‘q They were ap- —IMPROVINC.--Mr. Wilfred Mc- ccident last Wednesday, when he comfortably and is —FORMER ISLANDER PASSES of Fort Augustus. Interment took place Cemetery at oston last Thursday, July 14th. S. —PRETTY wannnwc~a pretty This week's (THE TENTH) CAR- A-WEEK CONTEST closes July 21, i932. All entries mailed after that date will beentered in the next week's contest. The winner of this Contest will be announced August l0. i932. The only condition of anti? in this contest is that you write the follow- ing on the backs of 4 front from empty ‘hirret Cigarette (M's) packages with portion of excise stamp attached.~—-on the back of one panel, your name; on the back of another, your occupation; street and town; and on the fourth," your province. Fasten the (our panels together and mail, or on before the . closing date shown above, to Turret Cigarette Handwriting Contest, P. O. Box 2500 Montreal, P. Q. fm l. i Graduate Nuns u Jubilos Road, Halifax, us. l takeshomle the seventh Free curl Wbwiliwiflliiodlhthninthortentlicsrinthla bigwsekly contest for smobeisofNrretCiges-eteeg? You would iilee to win a csrfwe know-so save four emptyTtsrretPacirageaandsendizispedmcnsof your handwriting on the baclsa of the front panels (see details at left). ‘Ihereisanew oonteateveryweekand thereisanew winner every week. He or she is selected because oi‘ the character and unusual interest In the writing --not {or good writing. You may be a poor writer, lmtyvllhavesnequalbbanceoew-lnwitbanyoae else. Mr. Frederic D. Jacob, ‘for ‘l5 years Dominion Government Graphologist, heads the committee of judges and gives 100 Free Grapliologicai Readings each week to selected ‘contestants. The Car will be delivered the day that the winner ls announced. ~ , horn ooathird,your -' ' Tobacco Company oi‘ Canada. Limited —SAD BEREAVEMENT — There. passed away at the home of his' mother, Mrs. Lambert Giliis of Misccuche,_ on Monday, Ernest Peters, at the early age of 22 years. Ernest had been in falling health for some months and ‘had been a patient in the Hovincial Sanitar- ium durlng the winter months. For himself to all who knew him both young and old. Besides his sorrowing widow nee Lena McEachern he leaves to mourn two sons, Jonas and Wil- IN MEMORIAM DONALD ANDREW CAMPBELL The death of Donald Campbell which occurred at. his home in Greenvnle on May 24th removes one of the oldest residents of that dstrict. He was born in Little Harbor 94 yours ngo and when a young man took up n. farm in liam o! Blooming Point, Mrs W. J. Ryan, Nepcnset, Mass., Mr. Frank McIntyre, st. Andrews, whe was with him during his illness. Point and 23 grandchildren, l6 of them being present at his funeral. His son Alex and daughtenMrs. John Egan predeceased him several One brother, Joseph of Blooming~ the past two months he has lived at home, where his mother tenderly nursed him in his Olflilllg days. His father, the late Henry Peters, died some years ago. The deceased spent his boyhood with his uncle, Michael Ready _in Irishtown, where he was a general favorite as he had many fine qualities which endeared him Grecuvalo and later married Mary McDonald of Norris Pond who pre- deceased him two years ago. Though his satrength has been fflilllltl for n fciv ycnrs he was able to visit with the neighbors until n couple of (lays before his death. He leaves to mourn three daugh- ters, Mrs. McDonald ut Chepstow. Mrs. Pctingill of Springfield, Muss. and Mrs. Guilder with whom he resided. , to all who knew him. He was an only child, his mother alone being left to mourn. Much sympathy is; extended to her in her bereavement The funeral will take place this morning at 8 l. m. from the rest-i dence of Mrs. Gillis in Indian Riv- p er OiHlfClln-S "i years ago. The funeral to St. Boseventures Church ws largely attended. show- ing the esteem in which he was held. High Mass of Requiem was cfli-‘biflicd by his pastor ‘Rev. J. B. McIntyre who also officiated at the grave. . After which all that was mortal of a kind and loving husband and father was laid to rest to await the glorious resurrection. The pail bearers are as follows, Mali?!“ Kelly. Alex MacDonald, J. J. MacGilvary, Bfgphgn M“- Dougall, Roddie MacDonald and Donald MacDonald. ‘___ -—-..in-.»¢¢_aa-»»....--.+ —. a ‘s. -WaDDiNo nsLLs - A pretty, wedding was solemnized at ‘l a. m. l on Mend y in 8t. Paul's Church,‘ Bumnierside, when Miss Annie.‘ dlilthter of w. and iva-s. Adolph Poirier of summersida was united in the Holy Bonds oi Matrimony to Albert Gallant, son of Mrs. John JAMES B. MCDONALD ' Q There passed peacefully away at ' his home in Blooming Point on the morning of June 22nd James B. Rest in peace. A. Gallant of Bummerside. Rev. O. McDonald in his 82nd year. Mr. (Patriot Please Copy) J. MeLelfan, DJ), eelebntgq the » McDonald was an old and respec- ~_______.._._ Nuptial Mass. The bride was very f. v rm resident stunt place. The de- ::Time i... mead “mm, Winsome in a wedding dress of shell ~.- Thomas‘ Eclectric Oil has been on the market upwards of fifty yearn and in that time it has proved a. blessing to thousands. It is in high favor throughout Canada and its pink with over dress of lace of the ‘ same delicate shade. She wore a large picture hat to match and ear- ried a lovely bouquet of pink earns» i tions. Mt‘. and Mrs. Leonard Peters, attended the young couple, Mrs. Pet- ers being dressed in blue. During the service the Girl's chen- gang appropriate hymns. Mr. Lawrence Gallant offichted at the organ. Im- , mediltelr sfter the ceremony a. sumptuous wedding breakfast wssi served at the home of Mrs. John A. Gallant. the bridal couple leaving immediately after for a abort wed- ding tour to Charlottetown, m, m4 Mrs. Gallant will reside in Bummer. side when their many friends wish them every happinuu-S , ceased hnd bccn enjoying good T health up till two weeks previous I to his death when ho was stricken ,‘,- with paralysis of which he never i’. fully recovered and on the above mentioned date his spirit took excellence has carried its fame be- lllght to its eternal demise. yond the seas. If it wen. double Mr. McDonald was of a kind and the price it would be a cheap lini- lovable disposition and endeared 1119M- iFLY-TQX ONLY A Rex Research‘ Product y Use only Fly-Tor spray to rid touches, but harmless to humans. your home of all flies and mos- stainless to anything. quitocs, completely and at once. Co!“ only 2 can“ p" mom Ton years and over $100,000 have been spent to perfect it. Each lot is tested in a fly-fllled lt is the new-day way, based on ""°m 1°’ ‘“P"""¢n h- P1953‘ ant, quick, economics and sure. I ' flowers of Japan. E ' It fills the room with a perfumed U“ nothing h” eflecflve‘ j Fly-To: is made in Canada. . mist, deadly to every fly it ---_-._.___ —Misa Vera Tanton of ‘tbrcutc. is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Percy Tsnton of Summorside _g_ ' 1- “ ' = ‘v stair-inmates. n SHOE S , n-uowion AT- y Purdie - Ferg $25,000 worth of New lights-date FUUTIEAR i Thrown on the Market at Discounts Ranging from 10pm. i‘ lop-o- off. runs STOCK INCLUDES MANY RELIABLE MAKES SUCH AS ‘INVICTUS, STRIDER, EAGLE, “PROB-R-ARCH” FOR MEN‘ AND onyx, EMPRESS, ARCH-CORRECTIVEWILKIE GLOVEPHIT, Mc- FARLANE, _ ARDS, GLOB stein ETC., FOR our: RACKS ARE FILLED wrru SPECIAL BARGAINS 0F BROKEN‘: LINES OF SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN AT PRICES l THAT KNOCK THE “D” our 0E DEPRESSION. _ - al party stood under an archof tern; bride and groom were unattended. Sussex were Min/and MII- P9"! given in marriage by her brotherflafter the ceremony. Rcfreshmentslbdildrcd Radcliffe, M3‘. Otiy Wilma" Mr. u. r. Radcliffe. She wore liwere served in the dining Iwmnmss Ilene Friars, and Miss Rene lovely dress of midnight blue chif-‘which was tastefully decorated wit-mucosa a few am previous w ti" “'35 United in fon, with a wide girdle of crimson mflrfiiile t0 M13 Hi1")! Beverly Mc-lvclvet. Her picture hat of rough Fflflime. W" 0f MT- and MFS- W. A. white straw was trimmed with a MacFarlane of Kensington, P. E. I- velvet bow to match, white shoes silver candlesticks- made a charm- The ceremony was performed byQand gloves completed her costume.'1ng effect. Assisting the hostess in Mr. and Mrs. MQFIYIBBQ Wm '9' Rev. Robert Smart of the Central Her bouquet was of American beauty ‘ _ roses and maiden hair fern. Both bride. Attending the wedding INDIIIOUII in the bail-f" 8W4 WW4 ::Psrsian Balm ll u" 911° "i" The bride was A recgpfllqn was held immediately nadcllfieJdilsViola. Radciiiie, M!" family aid for skin health lull beauty. Aids the mother in addi- tional loveliness. Protects the ten- der skin ct the child. Della?!“ W father as a hair fixative or cooiinz shaving lotion. No matter to Mill use it is put. it is aims WW w the skin. Every mm 111°“ vise it. Persian helm m?! l" lserv-‘ing were the girl friends o1 the'side in Bummerside. ‘me Guardian ‘caiwgihelskin oreekaszm white camations and red roses. Theweddinl the bride was til! 8"!“ °; dining table was centered with s'honor at a shower at the homo 0 lovely cake. Tsll rose candles in‘Mrs. Ottly Frill‘!- Wh" 55° w“ the recipientiof some NW1! 8m!- l l i GREAT t LE s i‘ runs, ETC., FOR WOMEN AND nawnrson, PAcK- ‘ BOYS AND GIRLS. ' - it \ n‘). . . ' ' i.“ ' ' an: limited,