U1 'of s ada. Offit htlh ~Parl I P39' ; Mer ; _ssiuv uhm". The _tieir .bytery 7 bee' Canad 'Moncli rsh' conferl, H H _ the R E .pta chair. 2 '“,man ,. -ve , v-_~ -fx- Servkif ,hav lsubjez it ‘Bl ia. no ‘i 1"" iivnnis * N Flon. it kr ahelpfi °f ‘fcnrisz i* Em vokin l 5”" ticn ll. lin." er to\.»‘ ‘. 5,1 ` t 'wal .cpe ml C que Nm fro 'lem doingi ‘Acc éways | noti ‘ “une i‘"5" at ‘°“° w. A :W 'on 'I' I' m* j Orde" i mli iasa i Ufhzhen » 1 r » U§Brot' l!'Y_i|5 ‘°’l :rf large , life f [- spirii " 'man-' in! bein side, 'rl 3. derij ‘I sal 'l sau , exp _ ,_ ner L fi mir; it are, if are soc lb ...fi i 'wrf.l` v i ci »-\ 5,.:-..i. i ' l 6 \ . . ‘ed",~. P . l l | » i I' J .| A ll 1 5 "'*""""'*°--1rr> I> Bedrooms. WAL PER ` It is an offer that can last only ns long as the stock lasts. Re- member, the best will go first l No matter what the regular price, you get every second roll for only One Cent l Z Church and Cemetery. Rev. Mr. Coleman conducted the services, _PICMG AT CuN1:0N_The Lot young ladies of Mrs Jellys Sunday S 'Q/6 assisted by Rev' Mr' Aitken of School class and the boys. of Rev. 1 a h h Th 6 t t e mme ° pan bfuers Mr, Wilson's class had a most en were Messrs. John Stewart, Colin _lovable picnic at Clinton on Satur- McKinnon, William Baglole, Wil- ~ day afternoon. Swimming and f liam Barlow, Cecil McNeill and _ John Baglole S games with a sumptuous supper at ` the close of dny was the order of W -' the program. S. 1, with children made their way to S the rough highway leading to 'RA- d gina. The competition was in the Y morning, and the Actonvale children A 'were almost the first on the prog- lawn mowers and rakes at Bra'oe's. COSTS-A motorist from the country appeared before Mr. John Uampbeu J. P., at the Court House, Summer- side, on Monday for driving without markers. and was fined $5 and wits.-8. Mr . . - . ward Fletcher and Mrs. Mayo.- daughters of Mrs. Joseph Cameron, who passed away on Saturday at her home in Ellis River, came home VlESTEll|l GUARDIAN -L_ on _hu parents, Ur. and mn. Ind "'- 'Bowman of alantroae. Her p sitter, mnneuy some ef summarise is also spending lm' vacation at imma. a. ‘ ___._ i__- --BUY GRAB! uid hedie [hens 3859-0-23-21. -FINED FIVE DOILAIB AND -DELICIOUS.-The Tea to .be held at Bedeque Rink, Wednesday, July- 6th, Moyse's home made ice reain for sale Usual attractions -VISITING IN ELLIS RIVIE- s Frank McDonald, Mrs Ed from the States shortly before their 1-nother's death. Another daughter, Mrs. White, was unfortunately not ‘able to accompany them. S. -surname couar-The su- ‘ preme Court at Summersido was, occupied on Monday with a Cus-; toms appeal case of the King vs. Warfield. Appeal taken from the Magistrate’s decision disn'iissing| prosecution for having possessloni of a still under the excise act. The | appeal was dismissed. Mr. I-Ieath‘ Strong, K. C., and Mr. Wilfred CAMERON-The funeral of Mrs! Joseph Cameron was held on Mon-'_ day afternoon from her late resid-f ence at Ellis River to the Port 1-lill -ATTENDED DANCE -- There were a lrage number c! young peo- _NURSES PwNlC_The mme SIDING-fur your lfcw Summer House , ‘§l.`i._f.'°.§’l..°f.`.‘.’“.`.".f.IZ1.°2.“2.§f..‘.’.“`§.§ at ih;P“§°<= ,;§°““;v,“°§}°§;‘;n‘;,; 8. 11105 EDOYB 8 DOHC 0 zxgémicxxgt' greorzgxgra wro; evening at Breakwater Beach. ' f i ds ie ‘"'"“°“'S im' “WS °f\=- l i.i;;';‘:::;';i °.;°:.;‘;f”“.a.;* ii‘§:i::: ‘€»11’23°%»fl1 .132 , swim and soci h wan and Miss Minnie Leavitt, vm- e“j°y“b1° Am’ “ h was served and t ___ iunc M a c D 0 N A L D R 0 w E line; Raymond Archer, banjo; Jack Mme i nurses returned home feeling ver Schurrnan, traps. Fremont Archer m gmt their oumm s_ assisted at the piano The players Woodworking Cc., Limihzri it mo M 1 h W€l‘e BBC B SU DUOUB l.l¥iC _ YED vlSlT_Mr‘ an Tobacco is found in many of the The first time I read an excellent Southem States of America, we are* book it is to me as if I had gained reminded. And in some cigars, a new friend..-Goldsmith .>f'~ .ass ite ‘¥\45<"(.> P \ 1 __ _ = Z; ,Qigiv -,.3 ‘_ _3__.rRu\;‘\\J‘ ‘ M¢Q..||lb.. _ml - 2 n \ ,`, ~ f in sito., '\ ': ci..»i.ni< \\' _ ‘_ l"' ` ~ cv" A* if | \ ll 2. \.i`-l li`l,l§ luv i l, xl "it ifiltli Tll,‘fjlf;t'Sff7ii}l]‘g;+1imi+i|;¢f¢f>.»i»1>»¢a/.....l..,,i mu. i fr... .. ., , .,T/Vf,f;;1{._.f-5-_'ei-i..:'.-pi'-.:. ts.: i ». 111111 uhiialnam lllilr ln. Pain oasis ofll | Miss Irene Cameron. Indllll infantl. and the child will not be got if the led with worms. Miller! Powders will destroy worms and drive them from the system. and afterwards the‘ah1ld'l rest will be undisturbed. The powders cannot injure the moat delicate baby, and there is nothing so effective for re- storing the health of a worm-worn infant. LITTLE SCHOOL TAKIS morsoosar. wk.. .mae 21- (By The canadian Press)-The ii-me wwu ax udruzart is mud of the chi! and of their teacher. Mila Thelma Brown. Btr\l3ll11\¢ l/0 th* lnnllu festival of school musioatlllbllhlih aid cars. the pupils won first hm- crs in the province. althoulh ©1107 slant imow that ull they wt bwk home. so pupils under her, has entered I chorus tlval. But it looked difficult thll iyear. Mc'I‘l88art is prwtlotlly 0° the buckle ol saskatchewan! dr! belt w seriously hit. There is no money for anything except necessities and there was little chance oi raisinl leuough money to send the WPUA who had been practicing for months, to the musical festival in Regina. 54 miles away. - 1 But the teacher-refused to 85” up, she appealed to the farmer parents of her pupils and Ben Mar- tin and Bd. Cragg volunteer use of ‘their cars-if gas and oil could be .supplied Miss Brown had a little ear. and also needed gas. Eventually small d for the purchase of gas and oil and thing.; appeared not so bad. “CGW 'there was room for only 11 Pllillli 'in the t . ‘ Bo in early inorliing darkness d ,`ramme. They arrived all right and E after singing their simple choruses “l packed back into the cars and e _ as Y they had won first prize. On the way back they stopped for their dhome-packed lunch of sandwiches and fruit. ' °\ Twelve hours after leaving home 1; the little mot/arcade returned, the children tired and dusty and happy, iiiri ______.._-- ::s1eeP il no HONORS IN MUSIC _-- dren of Actoiivale school For years Miss Brown, who has at the annual musical fea- here farmers have been lo onationa proved sufficient hree machines hree old farm automobiles loaded tarted for home, not knowing with their parents and teacher. when they leamed late that night they had won the first award. e y ` , -Mrs. Pilimar., Jr. or Travellers member; gupouded fp mil all with c Rest left on Monday for Edmonton. ‘My favourite flower, and how to we ~ Q _ Alberta to visit relatives.-S. ant it." One new member was ` "MM _ pl welcomed. School committee report- ed primary room wanted sand table. ____ -alinlrma lowuldlostm. Jnu..isependin¢bervacstisawlth ‘ K Clearing at _N 1 Full of tempting values IS _THIS _ ' Sale of Turkish Towels In this sale there will be offered a._ lot’ of Colored Towels in sub-standard qualities, good Towels, very cheaply priced-as well as a great assortment of Brat quality white towels with colored border. Colored Turkish Towels “SUB STANDARD" Size about 22 x 50 inches 49c Pair Size about 22 x 50 inches _. .g 49c Pair Size about 22 x 45 inches 59c Pair _ Size about 25 x 50 inches ‘. 69c Pair Size about 25 x 52 inches _. ....._. . 89c Pair COLORED BORDER White Turkish Towels FIRST _QUALITY Size about 18 x 3 4inchea 25c Pair Size about 18 " 34 inches _. . 25c Pair Size about 20 Q .40 inches . ._ 45c Pair Size about 24 x 45 inches. . 65c Pair Size about 24 x 45 inches ,. . . . . . 850 Pair Size about 26 x 54inches . . . . . $1.35 Pair HALF Piuclas . Imitation Leather Runners, Centre Pieces and Cushion Tops. Velvet Cushion Tops. Embroidered Runners and Table Squares. Hemstitched Damask _Luncheon Cloths. Embroidered Luncheon Cloths. Colored Bordered.Linen Luncheon Sets. Colored Bordered Linen Tea. Sets. Lace Edge Centres and Tray Cloths. Madeira. Dollies and Centres. Ta.pestry‘ Runners. V ‘ Embroidered Centres and Buffet Sets. .l \ Slightly soiled Linen Damask Table Cloths. J f 41 __ 1 River, was the gues; ct Miss Leo- visiting committee reported a num- ' erslde for the ber of visits. New committees were W ~ _ __ fax N. B., is visitinl ll the guest of her uncle. M1' JOHN A ..Mi-_ Leith Smith. manager of the National Telegraphsit Sum- merslde, with Mrs. Smith, left on Monday for a vacation to Halifax, N. S. S. _Mrs. F. W. Smith of Frederic- ton, N. B., is‘ visiting her brother, Mr. S. M. Hicks and Mrs. Hicks of Summerside. B. ____ -ALL PERSON! ,INTERESTED ip the Bedeque Rink are requested to meet at' the Rink on Friday. June 24th at 8 o’clock to plan for the Annual Tea. 3865-8-22-ii. _ii/fm Emma , . _ s mmusiae ,ci-s1¢.Move