"Pr ‘polite: ‘ls and . . How;- Ia - puiimnouil see News I . _ llfiflfi . , .. "iT-senvrcs ... GABOLIN n. May lotto Ott- to ‘l mm. Wednesday. one fl 7 p.11; Sign‘)! . l ' E . 0 pg? Standaifclmflmfl- 5-1-41 ANN U i butch ‘BMDAW Malclienzle. will Mia)’ 5th, Rose 11 a. m.. Noinh Granville 3 Pleasant Vallev '1 l1»m‘_3_u - r: us: United oiuircii‘ of JEDSg-Wces Sunday. Ml? m‘: v J_ M. Baxter. \ - 171F550 environ “Tbligl. oiuinou. - The scr- for sundry. May 5t P,M.Cr ud7.30P.M fiwyss. Jsrsincfmo. A. D i1 u Presley ihififi.“ suns». limited quantity Um in trade. the activities of 5W5 Week. irroirDl 1'0 10. ll and l2 of the H Brceziers Assoclziihon. Ffflilllfl‘ Co. Ltd. "TWO 0'_CLOCK unllh in: be . . ‘lellewtiavlrlflfi. and wfldllll O by Kenallrgton‘ IN 31st: B-D-Il h. IYQ BS 1 __ - orbit-r to and “Nsm liar-loll” Cllnurches. _ Freetown itt 3 ue at T30 P. M. T0 FARMERS. —- about May (3th. all?!‘ i set horses. to yfi I hclf lbs, Those horses w $60.00 lib. attic or lum alter S. Weekl- 5-2-21. UP ‘leuilh lo 00L GRO — . ‘M’ w“ addressed a meetini! 01 ide Home and School tion in the achooi library on Tuesday afternoon. Sh the need for co-ooel‘ the school and the good of the child. "Ramon- for the moral life of the _ child depends on the" well as on the home. e spoke ation be- hOIHG she said. MacArthur. the idcd and introduced of thanks was moved by Mrs. Thane A. Como- bell and seconded by ‘Miss A8119! ,_.____. -BOYS AND GIRLS WEEK Acrivirias-ou Wednesday and as DB 0! and ‘Girls igh Scboo l0 0! St. ooigouclicd m of '~ cliiiereiit n ustra plains unu will" lmllqlflilfi Wm! m “muse Q1 gyiriiz tnem an o9" uortunlty to learn irit the activities that hand are conducted were inc Y's burns Club and ut each piziz-c visiic-r someone \\-‘..s use-Rn- ed to conduct tnc snub-ls iimulld and give explanatory iullOwlflll insiitutlults were visit- ed: Court House. Clv Notional 331W!‘ . Euminerside island Foods -_ Lgq. cmnerv. Qmck Freezing Co. The Pioneer Pubiishm! 00- hid-a Mdiriiiefiiationai l-‘ox and Animal F 5 -' ring and Cclci Store!!! .. . he Journal Publishing Co. Ltzl. Automobiles. and dflvfi" were suppllfid b)’ numbers of the Knlzhlé umbus. Rotary. ‘Q's Men and men. This afternoon from 3 a showing of eewiriz and handi- i-mit done by the talks. The ic Buildini. Fox ml. of cOlv. nuails o! St- wili be held ll’! of Ccluonbus Home. Everybody is welcome. M . e streets head- ied by the S. Y. O. I. Bind’ _._____....._-_-_-_ iii ltENSlNGTQNw ‘ TRIDIAY- iuoo 8130 SATllR-UAY. 7=15..l.9=$°* (Stoiidard"l‘iiii_§)»f ‘ rom coivwli! (The Falcon) 3 b amnesia viei / "l ‘thr 4 p. in. hool I" in “l3. em“ in Biunuieretde Th. kelie the. _¢-< s» u ia- cs m var}. at 4-wa1vno .-.mni'y ale bottles. . . W Jobbe istered. Bummer-side. Phone I-rrs a oar: -- s» "noisy-s. Last Bet" in Long River Hall. may em and 10th. 872-21. ’_-honrn rayon rnsavmn- h’; éflilfiilis rfilii: .%“l““.l~ ' . . . I . Maiclfenisi ll-ll-li. {—IDB.BALE. — 2 choice Perch- eron honeah: amid 5 your.) (reason for selling —.F0lt SALE - SlIx-year-old horseabout broken. t l6. —P0'l‘A'l'0 DIGGEBSIPOB SALE. rotary. Order no cm tor. -—The Moody rMseEiotn-irn in App Cro err. morale, B: R. 5-3-2! Avoid W. D. -I'0B --WANTED — Male or female of- Must have knowi- edle of bookkeeping and be capable of general office supervision. Good working conditions. son National Em Sumrnerside, No. —lBJDlLTO-Bl~l HONORED meen entertained at afternoon tea and a miscellaneous mower on Wednes at her hora: n e Moll Abbot wh n fice manager. --Mra liric ance and ectlmia. -C. W. L. MEETING-The res- ulur inohthly meeting of Summer- slde Slll-GIVISIOII. men's League was held on ii-ssday evening in Columbus Home with the presi- dent. Miss Margaret Wedge in the chair. The meeting opened with prayer by the president. Routine business was carried out. The fol- lowing eonvenors reoortedr services. Mrs D. . cial Service. Mrs. Abel Arsenault: Education. Mrs. ._ Citizenship. Mrs. Elmer Pineau; Mo nine. Mrs. Leo Wood; Mem- - mm" Pew‘; Pr“ The regular auction party of the J Borden‘ omen‘: Institute was held convenor for social chlld- welfare and Mia Ellie Gl ilmlndlnrrfilyer. coiivenor of war mark‘. It was reiivrttfl c action of carincr L’? Europe was most ‘ " ‘~‘ . sum of received as well as a good ‘lgioolv boys sweaters the Red Drone club. the m ed oi ION! 5km. intro! Hideous Hall rtsori ~c t “to. shfiiffi-‘il ~ - s-s-ii Kenneth Mecbeari, Central SALE - One. Phi-loo rs- fllo. cornpiet with batteries. $25.00. 34 Ocntral Street. Summerside. o is(t0 be married e near future. Miss Eleanor Oanipbel in serv l assisted the. hostess Ind Miss eiplen of many beautiful gifts-S. GIDTARY - ‘I'll: Binnmerelde were eyed a number oi ael- e orchestra ls compos- ed as follows: Alec Mclnnis Roy Grant, is-izmpet; Nor-in drums. Rotarlari gave a talk on Rio objects for the e resent it‘ w tlliiie the‘ Moods e K p. social hour was held. b p" oerrol l d'|_ ,_ to learn V‘ J _ " 3.)“ 51'9"‘ a ¢.. its... u... $.ee.ls. ~ilomeily ‘ ! recltxéieigoy m. r: iiriii mi: -~iiiiriiiiiiiiiiiii hi: :2‘: ‘the m‘ ‘" L Also Sliori. Subject; “we also elven not to forget Mlas An - bell, Matinee Saturday At- 2:30 to the whirlwind courtship aforesaid Cal. tihe constable as presented by l-larold Rodd. ROBERT WALKER _In'_ cees of th THE BELL BOY” cglpf|al Interesting Boys, - SUMMERSIDE ~ Girls Week Program Burden -. -~~ Charles Mr- Henry Ceretti of Borden cal instructor. The S.Y.C.I on Tuesday morn a1. ‘genera he will take a technic- the sures-em depaytmenw, for St. Jo m remarks in which he c Mr. J. D. Aheehinbetter known as ' ids d tih exercises. Mi"- mdlcate‘; was gush had been Mrs. Cameron MocLouchian. Mrs. Clinton Howatt. Mrs. John MacLouchlan and Mr. orrl Mrs. diaries Mclrmis of Borden were visitor! to Suznmerslde on Tuesday. K‘ c. Miss Pauline Mcleaao spent Wed~ rémilyxaftemoon at her home in onlTuesday evening with four tab- les oiavino. Ladies prise was wcn bv Mr, r: P. Lynda with C0‘"i‘01&- evenins for Immivm an lion prizes going to Mrs, Will-mi l" freeseout urine was won by Mrs. E. B M. CampbelL-A. ado Air Lines betwem Canada and l'iO inf oeoeeiomandi tobercrnem levers room: _and 9011mm" eenveail nod will or without "oflwhzflfol n A . to writ! Bllmflfllii n forihe t' éiinwflr1 - M ‘ l now oil... rim. o. p. 1...... ' ‘ To Protect Your Stock From Staying kiitaSiiiiimersiilev ASTRDIIG ruin: "w. . a.~ the oil-oi which cc tr around troubleebf IYOWlIE‘ 55p delegage‘ to ectas guardian for a young gu- l" . about ten years of age bu ybhlggturns out to bo consider- moi-cloud was pie ed to - B. rane. $0 Elmiiiii iiliEllli Jsliiylllltil. “Jfml-m“. 5mm. moi’... 3i‘, , . _ v Miss Bunions iiiuyi'iiiiii-_ m: Illlfllt; Echi- i .:l‘i.1*l;...""e*:.".ir.2 y euwnoysyssqig-yquq- . u,“- . ofOai. mwistable. portrayed by uouunom-s-mmwaiwmi.$l "'- "I- Emile" who has never IMOOIIWAIIIIR IUD ' pwere responsible for chalk‘: 10 Rod! to R0“ Shows 1=s0 - 9:15 .38.“? "1"" °’ “w “"8" °* “is - ' cook. virho finally yield-earl of the MONDAY and TUESDAY Wm“ “Hum of ti» 1w HEDY LAMARR ‘tilt. M m‘ were more than adequate in their parts and contributed in no small wa to the excellent, suc- “HER HIGHNESS AND wfiléitill’; “u l” mm“ "w" A COMPLETE LINE OF EQUIPMENT FOR YOUR GARDEN Ah pfirogilalwfioualtggéedsulirrixmfi H118 side on Wednesday night to a lull house of parents and children. The gram was repored port hi: ‘Boy: and ‘Eu s Weeks schedule of even this week which is being carried oui -—— wmiuw. Hiainoockdactedhasdrirriieics- - ‘ ceremon un er e ~ Min Hattie Rose or Sirmmerside tlmioof the mlisslc teacher, Miss en. the week end with her sister Nellie Morrison and phygjcg] ex". Ts- Heel-m‘ Muxemlle 0! 30111911- clres under the supervision of Mr. Sexsmltii. S.Y.C I physi- undsrwent a su ui tonsllect b“ “M; M; 1m coy... m.- in the P. C. Hospital on Monday. yififiltma a nlunfielf 01 gelgchtioru, The —-— w muc a rec a- MY- N°Ymm Jfllyngfl! Bofdwi left! gfldobygrlljggéwfEl-‘Bafilt and waive cre- l- . die to those who are in charge o! | Mayor JP. Arnett mode a few null!!! The Summer Woven fence wire, Itali- dard heavy weight, gll ‘i horizontal, stay wh-Qg 8 3-4 with! Gauge link. tom l2 gauge 15 1-9- QT. wire 66 apart. l STYLE to l KEEP BDSSY” HOME iii??? mic“ Medium weight Poultry Fencing, top and Q 8-46-16 1-2 J f SPACING “ 20 - 80 and 40 RQD ROLLS 1 inch bottom to 4 1-2 top. 1 inch bottom, 6" top GARDEN SUPPLIES Steel wheel barrows shim‘... or ‘ HORIZONTAL -._...... -_.<..-_---_v-.-s~.¢- Barbed Wire 4 point 80 Rods to R Garden Hose. 25 and 50 foot lengths Garden Tools, Rakes, u... 5...... Forks. POULTRY FENCE Cultivator-ls, etc. to pr“tact ,“'ur t br’°d All kinds of farm and Garden Seeds now in stock, bulk and package. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT (Lower Floor) siiiciiiin Ami STEWARTLTDL (THE MODERN STORE) . . Zr a --~— x lalned the Pte. Jock MacDonald. sori of pm- ; o1 Boys and‘ 81x15 Wm): Mrs, Charles MacDonald of Borden an 5am i1, we; originated in i922 ‘Blurred from overseas on Friday and has spread uii over the world. 1m and is receivlnz a warm wel- He said it was well that this period come from friends here shgmd be Se‘, gsfie n; "enable us v i" "“‘€.f"°“‘““ii.é“i will‘ ~ev rem e e c - afnAélcflbégmlliaaflrgllim {Ylltgl-lmgfl Ifilliethast tihelr lot is! ammucllliilgap- a r. a vs mm. brother. Mr. Hugh Aheern. a 8;" one that o e c m‘ Elma‘ hm B" 31w“ t” 1""! children oi Gradesd to 5 and that Mrs. James MacAleer who has $3., mcompamm by M155 Nellie been ill at her home here is lm- Morrison a; the 911mg. The physical Krovlng nicely and we hope to see mining m“, o; the pyagfam Show. er out soon. ed boys and girls tumbling. ‘FA/ra- ese M. Death 0f Mrs. Eliza Ramsay The death occurred about mid- night Wednesday night Eliza Ramsay. widow of the late John S. Ramsay aged 78 years. Mrs. R failing health for some daughter. Mrs. John S. Su-mmerside. and two sisters. Mrs. Bertha Cameron of . W. D. MacArthur, in East Lyn-n. Mass. known business man in S side. predeceased her about thir- a o The funeral will take place on Saturday afternoon from her home. 25 King Si... with iirge iiflil. Steamer Ball At $’siiie The last regular meet obfe the The c oruses were performed by ‘L Mrhhond ‘Mg. dJolm R. u“ um h t auc no orensrespeng mmdim hnt t B “W dlyl l" Mt- 31W!" "ma" ‘Mrlmsexsuiithi ha: begin here. ‘Ills Mr. MacLauchiarfs parents. Mr. an concluded with a araliel g: and mat display b)’ - 59X" , m-‘s- ho was a well 5' very ble social evening vies held at e Knights of Colum- by Mrs Camille Arsenault. gents bu‘ 30""- sunmmld” gnngxfilf ling m ms oflaggio%ttet<allgg e u . ere Leard and Mr. A1 Brant. The 9°11" number Lgm bom cannons present. The entertainment of the _--_._i- . cvexilsigdlwae indi-‘llelflléhizj! MT- 15:2 ‘ e Tl B. NEW .T—-CA PLANES .9...- fromyflrltarlottemwn Covimrll. New loin-engine planes will be ‘fhe first wt W95 K mamm“ pieced in crperation by ‘lranocan- o rg tscsf=melliéréemgug e (km; .bef the end of dl h hitd been taken suddenl" ill the Bfiugentyog these plfllfl trudge-gent tn anemone)’ 09ml”; bilht one bye“ mmuiaeuues u: the oah- and aithoush a number 01 "lime ve-m nu a n ' Theft hllewil o’. lrliers rlllntged n-mu'htl§1sl=l§l'i§uw°lt'v§§ are qfficiemiy large, to carry 44 impossible to save his lie. Gre ial illlsm Moll in n connection with the lwwe ho id be io __ m tomadugiimgrei [loin esafilrlwgntalltai: ‘if; each pamengcr- , 11m“ u h “bum ~ has decided that ell ii were held wealiu-igoqiael-tytoee. present they rnlehtaesowéll. m! he 00:11:‘ 0am ' ern end Que. colored 22 l-l6. ner forks and, ordinarily. for your . White 32. fob “P; Wlwlflflle wlvr- own family. use only six at a meal .. m . l‘ ~ ineic but ‘For Sale ‘"“‘v°ii"-’iii m" rt‘- r W” ‘ -" - - fi wi isieir moment o! the of ~ . . i, was a wake 1on8 poi ted .A'l' svnnunsms s rousi .1...‘ m! W" hell mo: desirable Jocatligil: cranl 01w- oonnie tam char-roman rendered a couple of wmquimmisiisd or much led solos and Mr.- tlnlbfil‘ g different airman- A delleiéreulfilcblirswas served by l u» ch N. ‘uwririuu and the u of the Sirrrimer: “ifilhki? splendid eve~ which had 1h Gilli‘ which is now overdue is expected icadincm. Mr. George Hogg was weicom as a new member of the Board-S. to keep it clean." you ore almost n’ sure to find the trouble ller in the fact that she uses if. only on spec- iai occasions. from the Rt. . Z19 K198. P111’!!! M71115?“ 05 9511' liea the misconception. Bterlin 51"! - is mode by the member companies oifuyour s . w Ywoxplea“ "w!" m“ '*' wearing out. Bo its use and beauty my sincere swmpath h 1d b d °"' Yo“ l“ 7°“ ba“v"n°nl" I o“ youehgrvjeaieeenaveglleaylovely Johnson’ 815w" o‘ m“ deceased’ This is due simply to usage... and loving sister. hur). gasses and smoke are en- t thoroughly. , teurised fresh, No. l 40 1-2; No. 2 t pasteurized 30 8-4 del Mil; Flo. 2 every meal. l2: Current receipt West- or example. if you have i8 din- ed BI 1346-23 1-10; white 22 3-4-1’! ...don't use the some six all the ATOISI '15 lb. b!!! N0- 1 time: alternate with the other two iii. 111.1" NB. 2.06; No. lsmaii sets oi sixes. CLOWN SIIOITAGE piiur in the eigl) la left on the circus arrived ‘in the town. but terl Bee thatmli food. Irene and m. Alberton Fisheries ‘Ltd. _ l "'“““°“"’ emiesrflcsheurssmi. Ilse Silver Every Bay ‘ To. Keep Tarnish Away I How to care for one’: sterling rinse thoroughly in very hot. clean silver tableware could be covered water. d well in one sentence. use daily Wipe thoroughly with at every meal. and wash thorough- soft cloth. Be sure that the piece: ly. When you hear a woman ssy. are perfectly dry before "I love my silver. but it is ao hard away. Following the above simple rule: ——- s Ilnrprovea Wit: m ‘ will ggeatly ‘retag-d tarnishing, but: I i m renewing win was received null"; Jfliififi’. 51.55%.” hfqi 3-5.“ fiTifoii-i‘. if“ y w“ - W-l- M80395‘ it out of active usage. and theroln porhagsbeve M u u“ R b agoo ran sverpo . u 8di- lly MIB- W-l-t Jdvlflfifl- Kfll- tableware of good weight. such as each piece _ n w" . lnever cross-wise or with a circular 1 hi"? 1am“ "W1 W J of. the Sterling Sliversmiths Guild. motion. After the surface has been MCNWBM with a“? '93" °1 i ° can be used daily by one‘: family. brought 1°55 Y9“ ha“? “ligated in me death and their children? children's wash thoroughly A-E- Mam“ family. without the last fear of water and rinse in clean. hot wat- a f‘ Ifgdourlaiiver lrmhilghly men , c can out l ‘"1" Q1§QQ$°§°§hm~ we‘ pieces of antique silver in the which is likely to be left huge“ m‘ regard" museums. undoubtedly you rnar- smell crevices with a‘ email brush. Mm m Bane“, Rkflys In” veiled at their wondrous beauty... After the sliver has M“ "Mncphflwn 55d Mm w L’ their mellow finish, depth of col- oughly cleaned, and dried. - ' ' ' our. their indescribable richness. with a soft flannel or charnols. .. . . .. H‘. "z "rzmrr" revel-w‘ Kcnsington. Mr. Edmund Stavert. gwmfffi‘; t§§eFf.'|‘:{'.hff'-_ . '- P" r ' Y" n '1‘ piec ous an alum num container. “mm- “mm m“ 1°“ °' " m“ metal. if leftvuncared fovr. ‘will salt and soda 8nd tarnish. Rubber. salt. eggs (siil- Process does remove tarnish. but p also removes the "aging? emies of silver. But they will have. or colour of the metal, and ‘ there.- iittic chance to affect your silver fore it ls well to follow it up with PIQdIIQQ if it is used daily and washed alimony with a regular New in regard to the scratching Th s is mother bulnboo iaturbs the hostess. rig early use e when MONTREAL. May 2 - (C?) - Valuable Hints of silver: Produce prices quoted here today which on“ ; P99011941 by the Dominion Drill!!!" Anything which is so beautiful esoeclelly dur‘ rneint of Agriculture follow: and so dearly cherished. you will minute ecratc I008. Packed for export A- agree. is deserving of the sumo avoidable. Ac a matter- of Ilrll 3'1; A-Medltlm 86; 01 l"! care and thought glvcn fine linens. These will add to the boo t; “m wooden cases A-Large as; edlum orienm rugs and choice chlrinJBo your sliver. fo i ~ M‘ A-Puilets 31: B 31$ o 77- let us consider the few necessary. scratches will give the a fiUTrfil Wholelll! Qlle- Pli- yet simple. things to do-and not more durable and practical 01¢ - than could ever be given mechani. N 1-2; current receipt Que- N0- 1 l. Use your sterling silver at celly. ‘therefore. the way to over. come the prominent appearance of l8 8-4. del Mti; first grade creom- 2, Rotate its usage. Bring all the early fine scratches is simply 6'06 flhtl 10b price 42: solid! 41- gleces into use during the week. to use the sliver all you possibly can. Of course. there are some pieces which, became of their very ne- . . .00; 100 lb. bags A. 8. Next. see that the silver is U11‘!- llo I'M 00m!" into mnhuou. Dakota. 2.00-2.15. wished promptly after each meal. use. and these should be kart If salad dressing (containing sol-Lia‘ lob-preventive bags and rolls. en ~ there are tarnish-preventive ' ----- orkl. discoloration will set ¢ Oltl Whlfll" ll‘! WI‘? Pflfllfll BLAOKWOOD. lmglund — (i?) in. and salty fooda might cause l you should have to w: -Of eoo odd unemployed persons tarnish and black spots. Wash the yo“! flltwlrt for any greet lentl hen not one wanted to be a clown. sliver In hot. soapy water. This is of time All of thou containers an oi: were offered recently when very important. not ooepy wat- available m‘ i d”! every .... uaa woe accepted. other mum- are removed. run. that is the slmrle some - W usage it will take on added colour and biaiil ‘u the more go by. 1hr. auty of sterling 2O Girls Wanted‘ It is solid silver. - ‘i For loboter factory. Board end meals available. Good] ' , Wllfl. Apply to .1. c. Mathews, Alberion. ~ - |_ -i 1 bore recon