AUGUST 2. 1143; . firs: . _ 0m nngaw. H CHAVRILQTTETOWN race THIRTEEN ii THE WESTERNGUARDIAN AGENTS: l. limer Murphy. ild Hanover Street. out 59°F" 610W. 1Z5 Ottawa Street. SUMMEBSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY News. SubocriiIi-ionl. Advertising. . r CAPITOL The Guardian may be bought at any oi’ tho lflilflwlll ltores in Summerside: Bell Bookstore. Water Street; Gourlles Drugstore. It Central Street.- Toronto Bakery. Water Street: Mark Gaudet? 8T Granville Street‘ Vince's Grocery. ilulaeli Street; Aiyre Doucetteh Grocery. Second Street; Island Motor Trans, o. Water Street. The Guardian will be delivered to any home lu Summerside by Carrier- go, ‘i, ac pcr day .0 18c per week. Phone 289 or 289-2 for this SQPVIM w ||ve your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your route, Men's otorTous Mum's, “ATTEND the ice cream social, lance. also sale of lunches m ciermont school. Aug. 4th. -i'f.EGULAil nauca ‘I Larkinb Restaurant Tuesday night. Hickey gros. Orchestra. _y0it SALE-New Harris tractor No. 8i. with lights and pulley. l-leber E. Myers, Carleton. Equipped Apply _wE HAVE 0N HAND for sale at Freetown and Summerside, car- lcad c-f flnsst quality kiln-dried red cedar British Columbia shing- lcs. Simmons d: MacFarlane. _l WILL BE ABSENT from my office Aug. 2 to i4 inclusive. My oflice, however, will be open dur- ing that period. D. O. Stewart, barrister, Summerside. —I~‘OWL WANTED. Several hun- di-ei-i pounds required each week. Good prices. Call or phcne Ralph Mccaull. Carleton. —-ASSIS'I‘ED AT RECITAL—At the piano recital given by Miss June Ramsay, A.T.C.M., on Friday evening in Summerside, Mr. Jos- eph Perry capably played the orchestral accompaniment on the second piano in the masterful rendition c-f Griegs Concerto by Miss Ramsay. Mr. Perry leavcs in the near future for France for advanced study in music. S --W. M. S., KENSINGTON-Tlie members of the Myrtle Rhode W. M. S. c-f Kensington Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mrs. Lorne Crozicr, Kelvin Grove, for their July meeting. The meeting opened with the Creed. call to worship and. prayer, led by the president. Mrs. Lorne Crozier. Hymn 399 was sung. followed by the Scripture lesson from the 6th chapter of Matthew, verses 25 to S4, read by Mrs. Scott _Cla.rk. Mrs. John R. Stavert and Mrs. Bertha Walker led in prayer. Seven mem- bers answered roll call with a verse cf Scripture. An invitfliiflll was received from Mrs. Mabon Bynon, to hold the August meet- .ing in Summerside, at the home oi Mrs. Bynon and her mother. Mrs. Thomas Ramsay, both for- mer members of this branch. Small items of business were set- tled and all bills paid. .Mrs. Scott Clark read the first part of chap- ter 3 of the Study Book, "Our Commission." Mrs. Bertha Walker was appointed Study Book con- vcnor for next month. Meeting closed with the benediction. Lunch was served by the hostess. Bur. r____ _ _. u-WELLINGTON PERSONALS— Mr. and Ma's. Theodore Gallant and small daughter Diane, of lvlntreal, are visiting Mr. Gal- iants mother, Mrs. Alex Gallant. -.\ir. and Mrs. Henrie Gallant and small son are visitlnZ III m! home c-f Mr. Gallant’: parents. Mr, and Mrs. Joe M. Gallant. Ur- bsinville-Mrs. Cyrus Gallant o! Egmoht Bay left for Montreal on Thursday, where she will visit three of her sons-Dr. Raymond Reid is spending some time in Magdalene Islands visiting relat- ives and friends-Miss Lsuraln was a recent visitor in Borden.- Miss Mary Beairsto was a visitor in Wellington, the guest of Miss Mary Gallant. - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arssnault of Summerside were recent visitors in WeliinS- ion. visiting friends. - Miss Al- freda Perry of Antigcnish is spmdlng her holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Perry. Hifzins Road. — Miss Louise Ar- somult of Montreal is visiting her mother, Mrs. Elijah Asenault. -G. B. M.- Biack Magic! That's Just what s new BLACK FROCK ll ll lhl The Ladies’ Wear Department has some stunning Bleak Dresses cf crepe or net with gleaming satin trlm.... Satin dates your dress n a new, Fall Fashion and [Wee "- III l" °I These end of Summer-First of Fall Black Dresses are in siles If to 18. They're prleed at 12.95 and 19.50 in the end of the Summer season. feminine sophistication. Ladies’ Wear Department. For Summer Picnics at the beach or even in your own back yard- Sandwiches are the THING to serve. I suppose you're asking yourself- "‘0f what shall I make them?” Here are suggestions galore for delic- hlll. easy-to-rnake Sandwichemnl-obsler Paste at l9 ccnts a tin- Devilled iiam at 22 cents Ptin-Pate at 2 tins for 25 cents or 27 cents .for the llrgl- she-AND best of all-Topper Bonelets Chicken at 52 ‘cents a tln._ Make up a loaf of Sandwiches and eat out of doors- .Y°'l'll really enjoy it. Grocery Department. ' If you ligyc e wee daughter-I. l, or l. You'll be always on the for dainty dresses for her...You'll find some sweet ones in the Centre-Tiny Frocks of sheer lawn with the world-famous Madeir hum] gnhyqldcg, ilciie In pill Q blue. YOlffl think that these very, very eupenaivs but nus-they're Just 2.15. She'll look like l ‘Ml-in we of these Madeira Dresses-they're so dainty and oooi Jhvll love than sud you'll love them too-they're esry II III! W l!" "R Come m these and the bum pets of dresses in the Youth Centre. 1 wst You would COOIII IAll-sl pottery in weird and wonderful delifll seem China Department has s number of Jars that ,_ ..,1'hey‘re a goal generous else too — the 1 Mllllllv" Jar is s big. fat Negro llammy and the Clown lsr will make ‘lhsss two m priced st sac each. They'll add _s touch '9 "Ir shelf‘ and keep your cookies good sud fresh toemYoull lad Chins Department. » "to h m “mode”. m ,1 you'll line i; i YMI Chum‘ t Cookie llllhib Massey-- ' Wellington -—GARAGE FOR BENT, known as Dewars Garage, spring street. Possession Aug. 7. P. l... Bowness. Summerside. -I"0R SALE-IG-fooi harbour craft. suitable for inboard or out- board motor. Phone 569-2, sign. merside. —MY OFFICE will be closed from Aux. 2 to Aug. 21 inclusive. M01493’ M. Bell. Summerside. -—ELECTRIC ENERGY on our lines will be cut off from 1.15 p . to 5.30 p. m. starting Monrfiany‘, P-Hgllii 2nd and will continue un- iil some needed work on our primary lines has been completed. If on any day the energy is not P" by 1.80 om- it will not be b1: during that afternoon. Scales Hydro Electric co., Ltd" Free- town. , qzacarrrox robnows m1. errata-ant.- the piano recital in the Summerside School Auditor- ium on Friday evening by M15; June Ramsay, A.T.C.M., an in- formal reception was held at her home on Granville Street, when a hum-her of her friends were in- vited in by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ramsay. Thme as- sistlng in serving the refresh- ments were Mrs. Clifford Mac- Guigan. Mrs. William Beatty, Mrs. Edwin Hall and Mrs. John Clark, . ‘S Personals -—Mrs. R. J. MacNeili, Ottawa. is expected this afternoon on a visit to her former home in Tyne Valley. 5 '-—Mr. and Mrs. J. Waiter Glov- e‘. Stewiacke. NS. are visiting in Fredericton, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Glover. 5 -Mr. Edward Grove Bulk. Tor- onto, is spending his vacation with his sister, Mrs. J. W. Hogg. and mother, Mrs. Bulk. Summerside. S —Miss Edith Canterbury. who has been the guest of the Misses Carrie and Gladys Holman, Sum- merside, returned by plane to her home in Boston, Mass. S -Mrs. Jennie Harding returned to Boston. Mass. on Saturday morning after visiting relatives and friends in Summerside and S ——1"rlends of Mrs. Henry Noon- an. Summerside. who recently un- derwcnt an operation in the Prince County Hospital, will be pleased to know that she is convalescing at her home and is doing nicely. S -Mr.- Scott Crozier. Calgary, Alta., a former native of Malpeque is visiting relatives and friends in the province. At present he is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Glover, Kensington. It is thirty- elght years since he visited the Island and sees many changes and improvements. S —Mr. and Mrs. Keir Woodsidc. Hamilton, with their daughters, Mrs. John MacNaught and Mr. MacNaught. Maipeque, and Mrs. Wm. Thompson and Mr. Thomp- son, Margate, returned recently from an enjoyable motor trip to< points of interest throughout the Marltimes. 8 -Mr. Robert Bownass, his son Carl and wife. with their two children. Jane Carrol and Robert Alexander, who motored from Mimia, Florida, were recent guests of Mr. Bowness‘ sisters. Mrs. Gordon Ramsay and Mrs. Harold Walsh. Summerside. S Birch Hill Tourist Home. mersido East. Mrs. M. Gerin and family, Mout- r Brockie. Joyce Wallace. Verdun. Quebec: Dr. and Mrs. J. B. MacMillan and daughter, Miss Evelyn, Newcastle N. 8.; Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Ross and son Donald. l-loulton, Maine; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Morehouse. Moncton, N.B.; Mrs. ll‘. M. Bed- ford. Moncton: Mr. and Mrs Ar- thur Pooe and sons. George and James Ottawa, Ont. Youth And cm mu Following Killing , ETO RGA CYD CI-islikgsi . [AR n: ‘The lilgil-‘IHISI-IED Also Pm. Smith and Passing PM,“ Summerside roost mourn) and russnsv EN A NY [Heidi's “m” snows ms-ons - MATINEE TUESDAY 2.30 —7 i M1 ‘REGENT MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ‘,7’ ',,,in( Edi \ viru IEO ilNN JIIIIYCAIPIIII. * NEGTIJINNINS\\ iiismi sm QM” .\_ SALLY any RUSAMUNI] uni IHEVUH HIIWAHU . . chi-u." Produced bi THINK IAIJNUHI t SIDNEY Ellllil Directed bu SIDNEY iililii Al INDIVIDUAL FIUIIIE Shows 7:15 and 9:15 -' Mciinees Monday and Wednesday 2:30 American. Airmen And Summerside All Stars . —Guests at the Little Marsh Cottage, Hamilton, are Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Montgomery and daugh- ter Barbara. Stoneham, Mass, and Mr. and Mrs. William Haney and son Bill. Boston, Mass. -'Miss Harriet Wadman, Bev- erly, Mass., who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. James Toronto. is expected in Summer- s‘de this afternoon. the guest of Dr. and Mrs." H. T. Colvin. 8 Kidd in She will be -The guests this week at the Sum- include: Mr. and Peter and Russell eal: Messrs. Quebec; Miss Verdun. (By The Canadian Press) TORONTO. AIIS- I-A Yiliith and a girl who said they had run away together were held t0- nlght in connection with the II-Ill shooting of William D. Cowsn.5'1, in Cowsn’: little general store st Mnlvern, 30 miles east of here. Frederick Aldred. 2i. wsscharg- ed with murder and May Hill, l1. was held ae an accomplice. Both are ,from clsremont. two miles from Malvern. Aldred was quoted police: . y “We were so hungry we thought we would try to got into tho since to get something to out.” Police charged that the shoot- ing fdlowcd. - - BAMBI) THEATRE IINSINGTON Monday Matinee 8:30;, lvillllil 1:15 Nnd liil; Tuesday Trlleslll I218. . It's Jsok Carson getting lute u telling in OOIOII-ICIIIOI "LOVI AID LIAIIP (Jo-Starring Inbttluttou. lar- ihu Viekers and lat IQ She Rebuild IIII ’ ._..._- a - troubtoendkiediaghiewey Ill I Split Week-end Games FIRST GAME The Harmon Field Americans defeated the Summerside Ali-Stars Saturday afternoon at the High School diamond by the score of 6 to 4. The locals took an early lead by shoving two runs across the plate in the second inning, Car- son slngled and went to second on c balk and Gaudet drove him home with a single. Phaneuf flied to sec- ond, but Schurman was safe when Wayner threw wild to first, Schur- man advancing to, second and Gaudet crossing the plate. ‘The vis- itors scored a single tally in each of the fourth, fifth and sixth inn- ings. In the fourth Archer "got a life when Allan dropped his fly to right. l-le stole second and Blum sacrificed h'm to third. After Polston struck out. Tomko singled scoring Archer. Wayner hit safe- ly in the flit-h and stole second and third. Malchow grounded out to the pitcher. l-lennessey flied to second, but Ankrtnm singled, scor- ing Wayner with their second counter. In the sixth, Blurn got a safe bingie, advanced to second and third on two scratch hits by Polston and Trmko, and came home on a wild pitch. ‘The All-Stars tied up the game in their half cf_the eighth, Gaudet slamming out a triple to right field and coming home on Phaneufs infield single, Wayner knocking the ball down but being out of position to throw the All-Star second sucker out. The ' local defences caved in w-hen the Yanks took their final trio W b“. four errors and three hits ac- counting for three runs. and mak- ing the score read c to 3. The Ali- Stsrs could only manage a single tally in their half, MacKay going to first for free and crossing the plate when Oatway. pinch-hitting for Daley. came through with a well-tugged three-bugger. Joe Ber- nard sent e roller to Archer who ended the local threat by throw- ing Oatway out at the plate. BOX SCOBI Iunmn Ifeid AD it as. Melchcw, rf. Ilenncssey, 1b. Ankrum c. . aousnug- ‘sbbbflflvlibtlfl nw-QQQI QOI—°I—#OHON “some! zops-lv-h-n-u-u-I uoozog §Q€ls4“-|Q:Q>4g . .- ccrooofl aoooononov-efl ‘Ollld ' Stewart. Central Street. Youth Hostel Group Visits Summerside -__ maven members of the youth “WW1 Iroup who are making s. tour of Eastern Canada visited Summerside yesterday afternoon and were guests last evening at the home of Mr. and we. Colin The group. under the leadership of Jim Donaghy of Audubon. N. J.. travel on bicycles and during their tour which began in Northficld. Mm. on July 4m snu will end in Boston on August 25th they will cycle about 1.600 miles. The party is made up of both boys and girls and forms one of a series of tours throughout various parts of Can. ads. the United Ststes, Mexico and Central America. Although there are only two established hostels i11 the Maritime Provinces the group establish and maintain their hos- tels in many cities through Can- ada and the United States as well as in the British Isles. The Dirty Plan on spending Mimdfly visiting points of interest in Svnn-merside and after leaving the Province will go to Nova Scotia and include the Cabot Trial in their itinerary. Members of the party are, Jim Dmlflihll. Audobon. NJ" Wally l-landick. Chicago. Bob Harrison. Bronxville, N.Y.; Jerry Bmilgy, Paul Milvy. Lee Cropper, Crotch on Hudson, Naney Guttmann, Ne-w York, Ellen Friedman, Philadelphia, S. Prentier, Grand Rapids. Mich.. Carol Weller, Cleveland, Griz-truce Harrison. Bronxville. NY. Awordins to Present arrange- ments they do not plan on visiting Charlottetown or points east-S. Feast (If St. Ann Observed Yesterday ‘Iihe annual celebration in honor of the feast of St. Ann. patron saint of the Indians of this Prov- ince, was held yesterday at Len- nox Island‘ with a very large num- ber of people in attendance. Solemn high mass was celebrat- ed outdoors at 11 o'clock by Rev. Leonard McDonald. parish priest at Wellington. He Was- assisted by Rev. J.D. Kelly, Miscouche as deacon and Rev. Emmett Mcfnnis, Tignish. as sub-deacon. Rev. How- ard Wight. Summerside. acted as muse: of ceremonies, ‘l-v. Father Mathiu, OP. of Sackvilie. NB. preached the sermon. At three rfclcck‘ in i-he afternoon benediction of the Blessed Sacra- ment was celebrated by Father Mcfnnis as sub-deacon. Later there was a baseball game between Kinkora and Lennox ls- land-S. tured by the brilliant six-hit pitch- ing of Lefty Gil Williams, who gave up to the airmen from New- fcundland c-nly two safe bingles up to the end of the seventh inn- ing, As in the afternoon game, Carson and Les Gaudet's stick work stood out, the former hitting four for eight in the two games, and the latter, four for seven. Jimmie Grady joined this slugging duo in the nightcap getting a triple and double in three trips to the plate. Another feature of the contests was the fielding brilliance of Tmbko, visiting third baseman. Tomkc accepted seventeen chances in the tovo games without a mis- cue, and some o1 his olays at the hot corner were brilliant. Hank Landry's display at short field in the second contest gave Tomkou performance a close run for hon- ors. Landry's stops at deep short and throws to the initial sack, hurried cs they had to be, left nothing in the way of accuracy and speed to be desired. In the sixth inning Landry, sfter throw- ing Archer out at first, backed up the relay back to third, trapped tbehigh throw over the third basemsifls head, and threw Mal- chow out gt the plaie.,.loe Ber- nard's beautiful throw to third base to cut down Daviron after Ankrim had singled to centre nipped a Yankee rally in the bud‘ and ended the game. Bernard also came through with a spectacular one-hand stab of selakyu fly to right in tile second inning. Phen- euf's catch of I-Iennesserys Texas Leaguer after s. long run in the sixth was another standout play in a game that had more than its share of crowd-pleasing perform- ances. BOX SCORE AB ii. If P O Summerside Grady. lb Landry, ss. Gaudet, 3b. Carson. lf. G. Bernard, r-f; cf. ©§0®%09i0 $09M? JO Improve Your Home . .. The time for improvement end ropolr to your home and buildings is growing shorter with every day-whether you intend to mhingls your roof, NOIIFING new work. INSULATED SIIINI —moulded colors-buff or red. Sheathing Two varieties- l-IIM fir! sheath- ing. snd light tar- red sheathing. the All sizes in single and double diamond outer wells, or insu longed We can guarantee long service and doiiar-for-doliar value in Brantford Roofing because the reputation of the Brsntford Roof- ing Company ensures high quality products. BBANTFORD SUPEBTITI SLATBS give you permanence, "ll"!- flre resistance and strength-whether applied over the 1M Wflflil-lhlngle roof er directly evI the sheathing boards o. Insulated Siding has approximately sixteen times the insulation value of brick and thirty-six times that of concrete fit snlllly. addinr trim finish to your home. l; Ten-Test Ten-test ws.llboe.rd_ A’ x 8' ‘ “"1"”! Plaster board-id” x 48" Tell-test ceiling blocks-anions Cmllillete line c! Stanly ‘Incle- hammers. chisels, sews, “m”, 15"". driiil. hits, screw drivers, Flu": "P0 measures, etc, etc, i PAINT C-I-l. Paints and varnishes-of which there ig s [mien m. n,” Plllllllll need. Before you paint, whether Iui °°" * "'4' l"! We w: "quaint you with the right kind of paint i. exact amount you require, insulate your walls, refinish c room, refinish “the late your home-Delay if no PRESTWOD ll .4aonite PrfltWOOil-o $6” x A’ x l’ Temrerea Prestwood-n W‘ x i’ x l’ 1 INSULATION Rock wool insulation h 1mm and in bats. Agpiseie you felt-Iii ih.’ s. chair. s house or a. far-m. Home run - Wayner; triple — Grady; doubles-Grady. Phaneuf, Willinrns. Malchow; Runs batted in-Grady 2, Landry, Gaudet, Tom- ko, Wayner; Sacrifice hits -Lan- dry 2; Struck out by Williams '7, by l-lauger 2; Bases on balls, off WilYLem-is 3. Umpires: At the plate, Phillips; on the bases, MacLeod and ‘Train- or. HALIFAX. July 29 - (OP-i — Dolan Ice Company of Saint John, N.B., will begin operation of an artificial ice plant in Halifax in about ten days. Mayor .7.E. (Gael Ahern said today. Forty men will be empfoyed by the new industry. The company already operates plants at Sairit John and Mone- ton,» NB. _.-“--_-. ._,,,,.._.,,., Auction Sale N0. 23 RUSSELL STREET Acting under instructions of Everett Simmons. l will sell by auction on his premises on TUESDAY. AUGUST“ 17th BEGINNING AT I RM. _ ills complete household equip- ment, consisting oi piano; ches- tcrfield suite; radio (new): ice box; electric washing machine: set French doors; dininfrooln table; sideboard; cupbo d; sew- ing machine; 2 squares; kitchen range (Enterprise, almost new): kitchen table and chairs; steel couch: chest of drawers; 4 beds. springs and mattresses; several dreners: floor lamps; curtains and blinds: 2 small tables; hail tree; Spanish guitar; J. large quantity dishes and cooking uten- sils; wheel barrow: isdders; oil drum; garden tools: and all email articles on premises. Terms Cash. if day ls unfit sale on next day. S. Barnard, 2b. Schurman, c. MrecMurdo, cf. ll-‘illlams, p, Mouton-nuance» €Q3$$$Q$>4P-'L3 nlIOO°O§ID-M DOODI-INFOUU QWOP-'F'F°QIJGP> oa:co-~c>-ooaH Oetway, 1b. IIUGII I’. MORRISON. Auctioneer : . II _. Schurman, c. a o o 1a 1 2 ENQUIRE “ow I" °" mm" s°°“°"._. Allan, rf. 2 0 1 0 0 I Daley, . a o o o a 1 estimate o - o. Bernard, cf. 2 o o o o o . n W" "wk . . Mickus, rf. 2' 0 0 0 0 1 MacKay,rf&sa.1l0 our. N0 OBLIGATION win" rut: h M Oatway, ph. 1 o 1 o o c ""1" ""11 Quality Totals 37 4 8 2712 6 t>oo=t>oo<}oo<a>o o-s>oo<®o >oo-§co-@oo<g>cb@,c s SUMMARY Mickus, 3b. 1 0 0 1 0 0 Phaneuf, lb. z o 1 a o o Bgflg "g mm, ‘Iriples-Ankrum, Gaudeth Qat- gum, i4, z c o i, 0 c q concoulfsgpugaulg; 11:? the it!!! way; Runs batted in-Ankrum, Toms 3c 3112714 4- _ The music w“ ‘Pk assembled, Tomko, Gaudet, Phaneui, Oatway: Harmon Field AB It H P0 A p; M1‘. William South, Victoria the occasion n "m"! with Struck cut by Ribec 2, by Daley 12: Wayner, ss. 4 1 1 o 4 o We“. Prime County. is spending m“ ve . The 0.0.1.1 girls Bases on balls, off Ribec i, off 3mm c; 3 0 c 1 o i i 36W days at the home of his musilzal Ii’ fapably assisted in the Daley 1. Malchow, c. 4 o 2 4 1 1 deilslmr. Mrs- Gross. m o Per of the service. Rev. Umpires: At the plate, J. Schur- gennesum m 3 o U12 o o 193.5 tggilazn was pastor here from man; on the bases, a. Dodds and Mo...“ 2,, 4 1 o 1 1 o Mr. Ralph B. MscCaull. mech- "37- , P. Lyle. Salaky, rf. a o o o o o W. Carleton Siding. and Rev. R - " Tomko, an a o 1 s a o Ernest Weeks. Bedeque. Were vu- BSETIIS TTOIIIIS [can EVENING GAME Polston, 1r a o o z o c itors u. Amherst and Sackvllie. || Q cam F n s Ans“: l-iauger. p. a o o 1 4. 1 "-3-. ll-It Friday. ' ' p or ‘m’ _ The txnrnerside s oven- mmggge, p), 1 c i Q c o ——— ed up matters with Harmon Field 951,159“, p)“ 1 o o o o g Rev. Burton and Mrs. Crowe GUAM? MONA’ N3" Aul- 1 "d baseball payers Saturday evening Ankrum, ph 1 o 1 o g 0 have gone on their holidays in N. ( P) _ 3'5"" m“ "w" ‘m by defeating the visiting Yanks Totals ,3 g 62-710 3 s. They will be absent about 53$” 57mg“ 55mm" 1°‘ "W" by the score of 6 to 2. The same. three weeks. Provision has been Ed es n o“ sum” “m! 9'1"” a full nine-inninx affair, was fea- SUMMARY made for pulpit supply for the ' ward Islam‘ ‘mdmfi activities at next three Sundays. Rev. E. S. Weeks was a recent guest of his cousin, Mr. W. i-i. Swill. Em Royalty. Mr. Weeks conducted the services cn the Pownal Circuit last Sunday. 25th. Rev. Ralph and Mrs. Barker and family. after a pleasant so. Journ among‘ friends here, have gone back to Stirling, Ont. where Mr. Barker is minister of the United Church. Rev. J. A. Jan-line and wife and their two children are enjoying a vacation at North Bedeque. Mr_ Jardine was the pastor of the Trimn United Church before mov- ing to Auburn, N. S., in 1947. Mrs. James Bell and her daugh- ter Miss Evelyn Bell. Cape Trav- erse, leit last Friday. 23rd Inst. on a. three weeks visit to Mrs. Bell's daughter, Mrs. H.D. Buner Melrose. Mass. Their friends here with them a pleasant time. Rev. Arthur Organ and Mrs. Organ and their two children. c-f Hamilton. Ont.. have returned to their home after spending several days among friends in Bedeque. Alblhy and other places. Mr. Organ was greeted warmly by all who knew him when pastor of Bedeque United Church. The concluding services in con- nection with the 180th annivers- lry of the Bedeque United Church were held last Sunday. 25th. At the morning service several new members were received into the church. The Pastor, Mr. Crowe conducted the service. Commun- ion was observed at the close Mr. Gordon MacCallum was the soloist and he was heard with much acceptance. In the evening the congregation we: even larger than in the morning; standing room was at s. premium. The special sneaker was Rev. Arthur Organ. Hamilton. Ontario. His message. delivered in his usual the ifflinlha camp until next sum. mcr. They were preceded st the camp by New Brunswick unit: and Royal Canadian Army Cadets, Professional Gard IO O3MII T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accnimlnng Office ul i5 Granville sin-egg Phone 57S Summe nai- $>flfbiaeo ~ ~ B ll A 6 E’S srocx urws BEATTY heavy duty and stand- ard Maple Laf wood track flay Carriers In stock. Metal Hay Blocks, prices right. Deenate 50-W 50% DDT s water- mix insecticide. invaluable around the farm. Spray barns for con- trol of flies, mosquitoes and iiee. Spray potatoes to kill flea and potato beetles, etc.-2 lbs. to IN gallons of water. l-lb. bag price 95c each or 81.0! each postage paid. Order Now Pcronor s copper compound with an added substance which en- ables the spray to stick to the leaves. Use as a spray in water for early or isle blight on pota- toes or tomatoes; A to 6 lbs. pa! 100 gallons water; ‘Iii-lb. drums. 820.80 eseh. IHABE, NcliAY d Gellaly Llilltel Summerside, P. I. I. v forceful manner. was rteaivedwtth .