Yslm - QVESTERN GUARD IAN I i IUMZMEESIDE and L-r- t following stores Ielllteflt "m" Street; AGINTS: l. Elmer Murphy, 1U Ia" Geor Clow. 00 Ottawa Street. lu-eet. and PRINCE COUNT! News. Subscriptions. Atlvartllng. The Guardian maybe bought at aay at the in Summarslda: 9W1“! Drugstore. It central Skeet; unite aasemyvsus smut Mark Gatsdet, s1 Granville sass; _,__ Tbafliaardlanwllibedollveradtoanybomalssgpqug“ osjsuslovntfiaswdnvormposwcaa. ruac-ssstot-titasmsss u- glvo your order to the boy respondbla for delivery on your routs M ' JOI sans-toss Nash coach. phone 609-34, Summerslde. 4mm to the rhyme: picnic m; 10th. n hOt fine. llth. Bring ms and drink. JIIACIEB WANTED for North gt, Eleanor: School. Last year's supplement $200.00, W. R. Rayner, gear-entry. mBUBKI HOTEL. Tignish, will glvg room and breakfast only un- tll further notice. JELEOT your silverware from my of the leading patterns at Mouse Jewellers. _IENSDIGTON and Indhl [lver Guides Concert in Kenslngtxin Hail, ‘lihin-sday, July 3rd. at 8.30 P. M. —WANTED—-Cook for Girl Guide Camp, Fernwood, July 21 to 3i Apply Miss E. Harrison, Box 672. Suinmerside. —'!‘II SHOE REPAIR SHOP of Robert Fraser has been moved to tlia former bakeshop building of Toronto Bakery on Granville St., summersldo. JIIMCHER WANTED for Sher- bi-ookie School. Present Supplement and bonus $300.00. Frank Townsend, Secretary. --FOR SALE-Florence oil stove with oven and four burners. Also cast iron kitchen range and en- amel ice chest. Phone 865-3, Siirnmersids. 4 -1111! STORES of W. M Bowi- nass and Ralph Callback k Co, will be closed Tuesday. July 1st and Fri- dtiv aft-emonn and evening July 4th, hut will remain open all day Wednesday. -—R.ECOR.D NUMBER 0F DRUNKS —- Summerslde Police gathered ii-i fifteen drunks over the weekend. Nine of them for- feited their bail and the remainder appeared before Stipendiary Mag. lstrate E. H. Strong, K.C., on Mon- day and received fines of $10 and 5 and costs-S. -TAKES NEW’ POSITION-Mr. Leitl-i Smith, former manager of the C-ILR. Telegraph office a‘ Bumrnerside left yesterday to take "l1 Ml Position as manager of the Moncton Office. His successor, Mr. ll. V7. West, formerly manager at Luneviburg. N.S.. has arri-ved and taken over at Summerside-S. -rnir‘\ rumor: EDWARD rs- lilND Lay Association of the Uni- ted Church will hold their annual Conference in Bedeque United Church on Wednesday, Ju.ly 2nd. Meetings st 10.30 A. M" 2 P. M. and 8 P. M Dr. McKenzie and Rev. Mr. Charmon will be present to ad- drmg the Conference, —-'l‘0 ATTEND CONVENTION - Mr. and Mrs Ernest H. Deigiian of Summerside, P.E...I. aie leaving this Wednesday morning for San Francisco, Calif, where Mr. Doighsri will» attend the 35th con- VefltlOn of ‘Btothenhood o! Loco- motive Piremen and Eiizinemen which will start 0h July i4 in sin h-anclsoo. Sir Francis Drake Ho- tel wiiLbe the convention head- quarters. Mr. and Mrs Deighan are travelling across Canada to Vancouver, BC where they will visit friends before preceding to San Fhlnclsco. On their return trip they will travel across the the United States to New York -I'INI ll IIWILL wrist Watches at Mouse Jewellers. 810.00 lib. -WAN'l‘lD-—'I‘oscher for Scarle- town School. District No. 79. T. W. Bradshaw Secratgry, —WAN'I‘ED - Two teachers, Pfllwlltll and assistant for St. Eleanor-h School. No. 6'1. hnery Lyle. Secretary. ~00"! T0 the ioe cream soc- ial in Wiiinot Valley Hall Thugs- dav evening. July 8rd. Proceeds in aid of hgll. —WALTEI. CALLOW IN NEWS -la the news film to be shown s the Regent. Theatre on Prllfl and Saturday evening will be seen pictures of the new Waiter Callow wheel chair carrier and also o! Waiter Caliow himself in his hos- pital bed. As is well known he is paralyzed and blind and spends his time thinking up ways to help others less unfortunate than him- self. His wheel chair carrier spon- sored by the Halifax Kinsmen Club ls his latest idem-S. —CONI‘EDERATION LADY .- Another year has rolled around for Summerslde’: Confederation Lady’ Mrs. Wells, wile of Ml‘. A. P. Wells, Duke Street. Born on July l, 180’! and still hale and hearty Mrs. Wells celebrated her 80th birthday yesterday. She is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Silas Rayner and was born at Kildare, PEI. where she spent her early years. During her life- time she has seen many changes in her native province and in Summerside, where she has lived for the past thirty years. During April of this year she and her husband travelled by plane to vis- it her daughter and son in Wor- cester. Masa. where she formerly resided. 0n this visit she renewed many old acquaintances. Her many friends wish hat- many more years of hlpplDQSL-S. -MALPEQUE CHURCH. -- Mal- peque United Church Services on Sunday last were of a special nat- ure, as Rev. C. J. Crowdis. pastor for eight years concluded his min- isterial activities in Maipeque. Mr. Crowdis chose as his subject the Consolation of Making History. It was an inspiration to the large aud- lame. Tihere was also s at this service. The ssing the anthem "I will sing the wondroud story". The Sunday School assembled in their rooms at 11.30. Mr. Crowdis chose for the evening mBSSISe “Y8 are my Friends if ye do What-wove!‘ I Command You" was very 61100111‘- aglrq and helpful. The ohoir was supported by Mrs. John H038. 3U?"- merside. who sang two solos "The l-loly City" and “I'd Rather Have Jesus", was heard with greet w- ceptance. Mrs. l-logg sings ln_Mal- peque quite frequently arid accept- ably, The anthem "More Like the Master" was well presented by the Choir. The organist Mrs. Simpson directed the music. The ler8¢ 0°11" gregation in attendance. and the beautiful floral decorations added much to Sunday's serivces. ____i.____ CAXIVFWS PRESS printing press was The first i475 by shipped to Bigiand in William Caxton. i??? s FACTORY MEALS BEST MONTREAL - (OP) Brit- lin’! factory cafeterias provided the best meals he had in England, B N. W-hetlnn. Melbourne, Aus- tralia, business man said ‘ere l-lo and Boston where they have sev- efll relatives They expect to be said he dined st several factory cafeterias and got steaks that were sway two months. Their many friends wish them Bop Voyage on unavailable in many hott-is and this, their first vacation - S. clubs in the Old Count-ISL. —fl. l. M.- lht MOCCAIIN IDAIIII for IQ III QIis—lJglt wehht, ban reduced from regular 3.75 and 4.36 to l.“ a pair. There are two Mlle-tbs brown oil-tanned loafer with a rubber sole and the smoked elk loafer with a thin leathu- sole; tbasiaesarofltoll. Thesasboes Ire ideal for lounging Summer wear; ones you bava worn a pair. you won't want to be without them...So-get a pair of Moeoadn Loafers It ibis very liWelal price. Fling open Nlr homes-But you can't do tbai Shoe Department. yourwintlowsantllattbawsnderfullummerahinto unlealyourwistdowaaresersened. The Ilardwara Department baa IXTINSION ICIENI that will It Ill windows, in three heights-IO. 1t and l! inehaaufllbe prices of “tension screens are 55, so and Wosnta aeeb taeoording to the height.) There la also a complete stock oi’ SCREEN Will in a variety of grades IM wldths...Green enamel finished who is it and S‘ lnoboa wide. Thea there la high quality Brena Wire and Valera Plastic Wie. which "ll be the screen wire of tomorrow...l waa quite fascinated with tba Vllol Plastic Wire-it is extremely soft and pliable (you can orumpls |i ll! your band, you can poke a bole tbreugb it and one rub will re- m" it. as long as the flbretr are not torn). Ior your Summat- screen Mlshomeuis-sbop lu the Hardware t. . ‘I a cooling Summer beverage the III-ovary tlmel The "l"! Ind the l0 ounce bottle Get a sneiv of both-today! popular l! canoe sias bottle gel GINGII All of SPAIll-ING WATB is D oentam. Grocery t. eboiee H CANADA ll ll he broadcloth PYJAMAS, man-tailored by Taken-Girls. sleeves ‘lovely Y"! Ina those “Man Tailored sommiea". Tbay have abort m‘ “he in either plain yellow or blue...'l'ba shes are small, medium -tbo price la 4.75 a pair. These PJa. are so well made and Depart- "Ilthstastyotriichioyt-esttttisioopiotasss. BryGeath ' mucus-so out: strenuous nalssls are solos on sale "In: ms loturday for 2.1a QOI-i-TAIO sills are s to o. striped. good $1511 malarial la blue, brown, green and red wltb wlalia frilled or "i no: ihminpulecomilg and flattering to iitus sin "figures. “.' Cmtve. immssaagrandbq. Yell who-Q» ha-wlcvhvlsovainum - tin, Nexis THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Or%e|§~/HWlliMAlOIiIIO sown by closes stimsv - mama w so: rasvsnm: ' —PLEASE NOTE- NO SHORT SUBJECTS Shows 7:15 - 9:15; Matinee Tuesday 10.00 u.m. 9.__@ Personals -M.iss Ruth Dalziell of Summer- side has returnedJro-m a pleasant vacation trip to Upper Canada-S. -—Mr. Melvin Ford, Graham's Road, has entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment. His friends wish him a speedy recovery. —M‘rss Patricia Weeks, St. John. N.B., spent the holiday weekeend with her parents. Ml‘. and Mrs. Percy Weeks, St. Eieanors. She is employed with Myers Studio-S. —Miss Mary Hogan, Summer- side. has returned from Ottawa where she was bridesmaid at. the marriage of her cousin, Miss Isa- bel MacNeili, formerly of Sum- merslde-S. -M.astet~ Wendell Weeks Mac- Donald has arrived fro-m St. John, N. 3., to spend the summer holl- dsys with his parents, Mr,. and Mrs. Percy Weeks, St. Eleonora. —-Mrs George Kelly, formerly, of Kinkora, has returned to the‘ province after spending the past year in Cambridge, lvilsss with her daughter, Mrs. William Mur- phy and Mr Murphy. - S. -Mr. and Mrs William Mur- phy, of Cambtlcige, Mass have re- turned aiter visiting Mrs. Mur- phy's sisters, Mrs John L. Mc- Guigan, Summer-side, and Mrs. Walter Hamill, Carleton. -Dr. and Mrs. Harold Ellis and family of Sherbrooke, Que, are spending their holidays gt l-lar- bour Vlew Cabins, Summerside. Dr. Ellis’ father is Mr. Allison Ellis formerly of O'Leary now of Lash- burn, Sack. Mr. Ellis owned drug- stores ln O‘Lear_v, Montague and Charlottetown before selling out to move west-S. —Mr and Mrs.. R. B Richard- son, former residents of Summer- side, have arr ved from Halifax to pend the surrmer months at their sedeqtis. TYh-y have iately been igiflng in Welletley l-liils Mass. at the home of their daughter. Mrs E C Rack The latter, with her three children accompanied her parents no this province. — S il.ifi.ilernarii To A Erect New General Store At Borden A welcome addition to the business life of Borden will go under construction immediately it was learned recently when Mr. H. W. Bernard. well-known merchant of Bradalbane and manager of Bernard's Store there up to a couple of weeks sgo will erect an up-fo-date general store on the approach to the thriving wwirr. Mr. Bernard will csrry a full lino of gi-ooeriu, meats. dry- goode, hardware and a varied llm of patented medical supplies. Mr. Bernard has been well and favor- ably knovm to the buying public for many years now and his integ- rfty in des"hg with customers has built up s. large following for him that should also sugisr well for the success of “s new business prem- ises when it begin; operations in an expected ax weelts time. Mr. Berrvrd intends i-unnitng s mammoth sale to mark his ‘open- Al‘. details of which will be sn- noimtced in this paper at a later data. LIMIS ‘The chit 1n fish is the only vertebrslt- t» tbiaih traces at a USELE S! ‘Ottflle at Siiiverts shore, North- thlM flit o! lefl. TALENTED CAST STEPS OUT 1N "HOLIDAY IN MEXICO" NEW TECHNICOLOR. MUSICAL One of the season's most, de- lightful Technicolor musicals came to the Capitol screen yesterday with the showing of M-G-Ms "Holiday in Maxi-co”. Rich in act.- ing and musical talent, this picture boasts a cast headed by Waiter Fldgeon. with the lovely llona Massey and youthful Jane Powell handling the singing chores, aid- ed by Jose Iturbi and Xavier Cugat. Punctuati-ng the merri- ment is Roddy McDowall as the adolescent admirer of Miss Powell. With its picturesque scenes laid m Mexico City, the plot of the new Joe Pasternak musical centers on the American ambassador to Mexico and his motheriess daugh- ter. played respectively by Pidgeon and Miss Powell. The latter, be- lieving herself to,he indispensable in managing her father's affatis, ls shocked on discovering hi-m to be involved in a romantic intrigue with a. mysterious countess, play- ed by Miss Massey. Spumlng the attentions of the impetuous young McDowall, Miss Powell turns in- stead to Jose Iturbi with whom she believes herself in love. It takes a big of ingenunity on the part of the baffled lturbi to con- vince Miss Powell that she would be more happily mated to some- one cioser to her own age, but he finally achieves the feat with the help of his two grandchildren. Miscouchc High (Continued From Page i3) DesRoches. Third highest Grade V: Louise Cotton. Catechism Grade VII: Gaudet. cateohim-i Grade VI: l-Zlgin Veno. Catechism Grade V: Edna Pet- era. Conduct: Raymond LeClair. Politeness: Joyce Williams. Application: Gerard O'Brien. Sewing: Alclde DesRochr-s. Jackie hlacNeill. Application: Bernard Nature Study: Donald Giilis. Standard First Aid Certificates Bernetta O'Brien. Gerard O'Brien. Junior First Aid Certificates: Velma Poirier-Lucille Martin. Estelle suit. . ll t-M Gall t. Lot-ins DesRcches; Maurice Gau- gllllgn JGaicltiaetflllelenonaicharan d“; Mall Feb“? T°mmy w? Evelyn DQSRDCllM-A-UQYQY Gra- ilams; Junior Desfiochea. $31439 h|,m_ and Gloria DesRoohes, Jus n ¢ Nova. Vei-io-Johh P. Desroches. Neill. __ , Shirley Venn-Irene McKinnon. “Why (Fwd Daylmdwatgr‘: Shirley Poirler. COL ’ Reldt Jwudid Lower snsermedlate Dept: 61W“ Dellfime“: Highest. Grade IV — littsrion Knookwood. Second Grade V: Edouard Le- Clair. - ‘Third highest Gmde V: Valerie Gallant . » Highest Grsde III: Marguerite LeClair Second highest Grade m; Lor- ina Desrooha. Third highest Glade I11: Erma DRAPAIID THEATRE .1‘! iilNlY-JONDA‘ NANCY Kill? usieetmscorv smnooauvv flay Doias: Fri. 8:15; Set. 7:30-9:30 ©©@@@© IFQIQQQQ]! S9QidQ "an ' CAPITUL-Summerside TODAY (WEDNESDAY) Word has been received in Sum- merside of the sudden death by dfflwhins on Sunday afternoon of Mr. Robert Morrison of Arvida, Que. and formerly of Summer. side and his son. Robert Jr., who was stationed for s. time during the war st Mt. Pleasant Airport. F"? Particulars are available but it has been learned that they were in their summer camp and went to the rescue of a man and a woman who were in difficulties in the water and that all of them were drowned. ‘The body of Mr. Morrison. st. has been recovered and will be brouzht to Summerslda for burial. ‘arriving here on Saturday even- JiB. The late Mr. Morrison was s son of‘tho late Mr. and Mrs, l3, R. Morrison of this Town and moved with his family about 25 years ago to Arvida. Que, where he became head of construction for the Aluminum Company of Canada Ltd. He was married twice, first to Edna. Noonan of Summersldc and from that union there were six children. five of whom survive: Ralph, Alden Arthur. Eleanor and l-lrlen. His second wife is the for- nier Lillian Tremblay of Arvida who lives to honor his memory. ‘There are also three brothers: Theron D. and J. Ernest of Sum- rnerside and Ray of Bathurst N. B. Robert, Jr. as also married and his wife sur ves him. S liati lio Word S’sidc Airport To Blose Querled about rumors current around town that the Sumnicrside R. C A.F station i5 to cL-se down, Squadron Leader W.C. Langstaff, DF‘.C. and bar, Cfimmanding of- ficer of the station cGid that he had heaid tne rumors out that he had received no official word that any such move ;s contemplated. There have been some postings off the station, he said but there are also some new poatings in Most. of those beiflg posted off are for relief duties a other stations and on courses, Sddn Ldr. Langstaf! said, and dlf. not necessarily in- dicate any permanent cutting dawn of the station strength Dwln! m9 summer motilhs the station will be used as a camp for Ar Cadets Claude _ Iavzhliri. ; Perfect attendance: Williams-Florence Arsen- and the first group from Maritime ‘,Squadrons will arrive on July 5th. 4 . ‘ HALIFAX (c?) _ a icha ,scape expert has bceh engaged by ithe city to do "a T881 10b" 1X1 im‘ 'pi-ovihg the Grand Parade. Mayor |J E Ahern said Most of lgrounds on the Parade have been ibare of grass since the property 'wss used for Victory Loan demon- ‘slrations during the war iGailant. I l Caternisrn Grade IV: Wanda =Steeie. _ Conduct: Loriulne Williams. Sawing. Emily Peters. Politeness: Junior DesRoches. ‘ Application; George Power- ’ Music Grade III: l-luguette Gal ‘lant. r Music Grade IV: Marion Knock- ,wocd, ‘Valerie Gallant, Edouard L-eClair Hole“. M. Gillie Primary Department: Highest Giude II: Elaine Gal- iant. Second highest Grade II: Roset- lie DesRochcs. ' Third highest Grade If: Justin McNeiil. Highest wu-"m Gallant. Second highest Grade I Patricia Poitier. Third highest Grade 1 (A): 3m- mett Williams. Carol Poitier. Catechism Grade II: Helen Gauciet, Eiaite Gallant. Catechism Grade I: Alfred Gau- det, Emmelienne Dasrociies. Conduct: Lionel DesRodies. M"! mu Gallant. Domestic Economy: Leo Gaudet, Dolly Williams. Appllrfltlflfl. Peter Steele mm 591m; Rose Marie Gaudet. Sewing: Victor Def-Roth“. Nor- ms DesRochcs. Grade I (A): (A) l Dina Gau- ge!‘ 3 yem-g- Juan Williams; Joan Araenauit; Marlon Nooran; Rita Gaudet; Dorothy McPheeZ Helen Mcuurin; Gerald Steele; Olsl small; Belle Small; Nova Veno: Drowned In Quebec the s iloIkcr-Boles Wedding ‘A Sunday wedding of knprgqslvg disnlty Ills SOlQmlllled l“ st, Mary's Anglican Church, Summer- Ilde. at 3.00 o'clock yesterday sf. tornoon, when Miss Georgens 9"“ 9°!"- dllllthter of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Ooles, church Street. Simmer-side, formerly of Mlltbn. in this province, became the wife of George Read Voiker, only sort of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Volket, o! Los Angeias, cam. ornls. The ceremony took place in the presence o! s large wngregg. tloi-t, the rector, Van, Arghdgggon GR. Harrison. officiatinu. The @110" Q1 which tho bride was a lumber. sans. “The Voice That Brepthed O’er Eden” at the com. hitmcment of the ceremony and chanted afterwards Psaign XVII. The bride. given in marriage by her father, was gowhed 1r, a ms. time 0f white satin on Princess “"95 with fllipiiqlled flowers, and floor-length veil, and carried a shower bouquet of Btvtcrtlrne roses. Miss Shirley Ooies, sister of the bride. who was maid of honor, wore a brccaded nylon gown and carried a bouquet of Columbia rosesftwith head-drag; 01 veiling. The bridesmaid, Miss Marjorie Newcornbe, was dressed in a cos- tume of blue nylon with matching veil. Her bouquet was of Columbia roses. Uttle Seth Ccies looked sweet as flower girl, weamig pale blue taffeta and a Dutch ety-le net cspuShe carried Permet roses. bride. was groomsman. The church was beautifully decorated with cut flowers for the occasion by girl friends of the bride. The wedding music Mas csrrabiy rendered by the organist, Mrs J E. Pe-iwarden. and during the signing cf the reg- ister, Mrs. fDr.» Lear Callback, cousin of the brldc, sang very ef- fectively, "Thro All The Years " The double ring used The ushers were Messrs. Laurie Coles and lvfilard Col-s. brother and cousin, Lodge immediately followzng the ceremony, at which were present about sixty guests. van Arch- deacon Harrison proposed the toast- to the bride. to which the groom responded, who in turn proposed a toast to his bride. The happy young couple then hiotored to Borden en Wilts i0 their future home in I-os Angles where the groom is manager of Commercial Air lines. visifin! Niagara and New Ycrk en route.- Borden Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler who have been attending the Marian Congress st Ottawa returned home on FTiday evening, proceeding di- rectly to Charlottetown where they will visit for t. row soy: before returning to Borden. Mr. Gordon MacKenzle o! Bor- den wos s. visitor to Charlotte- town on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. IFrancis Murray of Graham's Road. and Mr. Harvey tn woodgtd, O4 Clinton were visit- ors to Borden 0n Sunday lilt- His friends resrat to learn that Mr. Gordon Jay of BONED l6 It patiefit in the PC. Hospital where he under-went an Weill-WI Ywfll" iy. Mr Jly il doing nicely and sgpsots t4 get home in the near future. ms. Reginald Rodgers who has been visitrng at Detroit, Michigan. returned to Borden on Friday 6V- ening. She was aocontpanied by her little grariddauflitfl‘. Ptmilfl Saunders, who will spend some time in Borden. Mrs. Irving MacDonald of Bor- den u g patient in the P.C. Hos- pital. Her friends here hope that m, w“; goonhbs restored to good health. ‘Aiio 0h the sick list last week was Mrs. William Carruth- ers o1 Borden who Md U16 ml!- fos-tune of falling at her home he“ 5h. is stiffer-mg from a broken rib and collar b0!!!- Miss Bernice Sharpe of Borden has returned to Summer-side where Sh; has accepted a position as salescierk with R. '1‘. Holman Ltd- Miu mm; Ross qr Summerside heel rises from ground and p Choose o pair of these from our big new selection. Water Street Peoce-of-foef ls a vital factor in your store of_ content- ment ail year ‘round and especially during the dog-days when summer pcoce-cf-foel, change your shoes frequently. make o point of wearing only rsolly comfortable shoes. ‘S Sheers and Mehmis sumusiisior ----------- -» H m. 41o ovamenis in visible streams. For cool Shoes for every occasion Mr. Ralph Coles. brothel‘ of the have rammed “Cm Grand Narrows cermwny w“ her home in Borden. respeclivellh~den wrote the Entrkricg examinat- of the bride i t s m . _ A reception was held at. Mulberry 312:5 gay’ “$112156 eolgfhweek‘ A1 JUIHILFLFIIUL iiit’ gflilliiiiltiii, Miusit iii I THE LONBUN “MPHONY 0R(H.ESTRA_ 14 A SHOWS 7:15 and 9:15 MATINEES MONDAY and WEDNESDAY 2:30 nmLrhnrLrinm-tnnrinrhi-tmmmmLcim-r PAGE FIFTEEN’ i A Regent Theatre SUMMERSIDE . . ronsv (WEDNESDAY) IT DARES T0 STRIP BARE A. WOMAN'S o. c. t. ,.,,,,,,,, JAMiIiMASOiIANNiUDD v ‘ ‘ m 59nd "w": Yvonne 0w“ M," “m, Manning Whilsy W AMER,» “FE/Eu visited her sister, Mrs. Homo; Mag. Kenzle, at Bflden on Friday 15st, and family Mrs Emile Gallant and are spending some time with her father. Mr. William Mclnnis and Mrs. Molnnis at Borden, she motored homo with her brother, Mr. Harry Mclnnis, who left on Friday for Sydney, N.s. Miss Fay liowstt who recehtlly underwent a tonsiiectomy in the P. O. Hospital, nas returned to The following students from Bor- Barbara Herring and Shirley Mclsaac. Miss Shirley MacLeod returned from Quebec on Monday evening and will spend a few weeks with her sisters here. The regular auction party of the Borden Women's Institute was held on Thursday nighLwith seven tables playing. Ladies’ prize was won by Mrs. George Gaudet; gents‘ by Mr. Ernest Grant, with consolation prizes going to Mrs. Willard Leatd and Mr. Mannie Gallant. The freezeout prize was won Mrs. Ed Lyritls. Grand prizes or the series were presented to ma. J. l; MacDonald and Mr. Athoi El- l . A T0 PRETTY ‘PAIADU’ Lancelot, a worrnlikrfisl-t. attach themselves in chains of six t0 swim Ubflllb the sea bottom. For Sale A'.l.‘ KENSINGTON l 30 gsi. oil burning ho water heater, l. lawn mower, l. slightly used bicycle, 3 hot plates, 1 new bicycle. 1 single burner for ell for installation in your own stove. Call or Tuesday or any evening this week. or write WALLACE MOASE O ALE BIITTLES PURCHASE Wa call for ale bottles. an; quantity, pints and quarts; ltlzn cs1, prices paid. We will also pa; for Javu bottles. Bring them u and guarantee an ample supply" o Javex. Pllons Cecil's pick-up. Grow-v. 112. ta C_T__——'ZL\ ifisunnnti Sumzzzersfde i7... msidNAL CARD T. Earls ilicliey Ofllee at ll Granvlllta Sh!‘ Summersldo ww- - PholeAflb DR. VINCENT GRANT Dental Surgeon Sinulimon Building SUMMIERSIDE - X-Roy Phone 5H J. K. BEER, M.D., CM. Kensingi-oa, ILL Office Hours: Afternoon u...“ 2-5 Evening t... 7-9 No office hours on Wednesday or Sunday except for smorgas- ma. Apply in person or in writing to Dry Goods Office. R. '1‘. Holman Ltd. SUMMERSIDE i WANTED ‘SALESHRL For HOLMAN'S SHOE DEPARTMENT, MEN'S WEAR DIAITMENT and LADIES’ WEAR DEPARTMENT. being wood and lumber. May be sold together or Farms For Sale 100 acres of land situated of ‘Boy View Lor Z2. 80 acres clear, the remainder being composed of woodland and ponds. House and Burns ore in good condition. Also 7S acres of lend situated in Lot Z3, one mile from previously mentioned form. 40 acres clear, the remainder A brook runs through bath forms. separately. Vi. A. Simpson