v violins oj....i...* , ADADIIIG I00! for Swilt Canadian C0,, Lipsited. at Oust-y ovary Monday.‘ For trucking ser- vice contact Ralph K. Adams or Anubis Boyle. ~ - - - ‘ . 14104100.. , .4 h mond and Wellington. For trucking service eontactfriliman Connier. ADADING HOG! (or Swiit Canadian Co, Limited, at North- ans every Monday and flluasdsy morning until train time. For trucking service contact, Charles a i1 u-‘lll IUITAN! "GIOCDY. opposite lolsurosanh mill. on Iius~ taoa Street, Bumnersido, is open. oarryins l- cendm-tnsit, packaged and bulk groceries. Iii ‘ " ~' —COLLIQ'I‘ING nods every .i u i! ill @2153“ , 3 . -' ._ Monday and. morning lor qliillg ~ “ , " Cwitt - Canadian Co., Lhnited, _' _ , _ . ‘ - . ' throughLot 11. lllerslle and Grand > ‘ ‘ ‘ , i , ' River. For trucking service contact finnkulPlattl. ‘ . .—0N MOTOR. ‘I'll! - In. and Mrs. B. Bentluvine and three children, Montreal, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hapgood, Dal- housle. They will motor to Bum- mes-side, P. E. 1.. and accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Hapgood will leave later tor Maine where the party will .mend some time. - Saint John Telesrsob Journal. -ANNUAL blIllTlNGl - ‘rhe annual business meetings of the .O’Leary Nsaarene Church was held recently. ~neporta submitted showed that the past year was a most sileceptul one irons every male. The Minister. M. Burgess presided and Mrs. Heber Maoldillan was secretary. ‘Ilhe Sunday School supe, Mr. Haber Macllillan was re-eleoted. The Board o! Btowards and the Trustees were elected. ‘me rcllow- lng are‘ the Trustees: Messrs. Geo. Campbell, W. Brooke, and ' l-leber Macbllllan. -Q -NAZAIINI CHURCH ... Last week irom Wednesday ‘night to the end oi the week, qiecisl mvamgelistical services were held in OIcsry Nazarene Church st which the special guest speaker was Rev. Allan Parlee ct Bass River, N. S. Nazarene Church. Bess River is a tonne: pastorate o1 Rev. H. M. Burgess o! the rs. "as... Ieol" J DUI allenalfi Tall —-guldelo g»... ‘ Omeary Nazarene Church who "imilfillle- ‘,. “ed at the qoecial services " which were well attended and were inspiring and instructive. The Choir of the church had special music and the Rev. A. I". Cone of Elmsdele Nazarene church led in the service o: song to: several nights. --O ‘ -Q'LEABY PASTORAL CHARGE The United Church or Canada. Rev. W. G. Dickson. B. A., Pastor.- Sunday, June 21th will be the An- niversary Sunday for the West Devon United Church and the spec- ial speaker for that occasion will be a former Minister, luv. Dr. W. B. Godfrey o! Saokville, N3. There will be three special services at 11 A. M" 2.30 P. M» and 7.30 P. M. and special music nt all services. The West Devon choir will lend the service o! song st the morning service.- ihe OLesry Choir at the alter-noon service and the Bloom- field Choir at the night service. Everybody cordially invited. There will be no other services on the charge this Sunday except at the West Devon Church: -'l'0 RAVI" NEW PIWB -- Tlse United Gsurch congregation o! olieary, numbering approxi- mately eishtr llznilles and taking lnithe districts of Unlonvale. muialord and Mount Royal boo sides the ullags at Query. has ordered new tor their church. ‘Ilhe pews which are the very latest and most up to date will coat 9.800 and $1.000 is on hand at present. It is planned to canvas the congregation tor the iesssaindemfllflse pews will arrive in about four months time from an Ontario ilmt in Waterloo, as they are not obtainable in'thls province. Manorial pews will be available to any member of the congregation in memo; o! do- psrted loved ones. At present" the church has 300 chllrl. .-INIOYABLI "SMOKE!" — There was a very large attend- ance at the special meeting o! the‘ OLeary Branclrcc the Cana- dian Legion which was held on Manda! nlsht. June 21st in the Hall, with the president, E. W. Turner. presiding. 11w special guest speaker was the President o! the Provincial Corounond, Msior MacDonald of Charlotte- town, who was one of the dble- gstes who attended the Canadian Legion Convention in Saskatoon recently. Major MacDonald in a most interesting and instructive adéass described the opening. the resolutions and the business which was transacted at that great gathering o! war veterans from all over the Dominion. Com- rade A. H. Peake. the Provincial ; secretary gave an address on the . coming plebiscite and urged the members to exercise their right to vote. They could vote as they pleased, as their conscence would dictate, but they should vote. Zone Giaiflnan, Mr. Jenkins o! the Bummarsida branch gave an interesting tall: oifiagion matters. m.’ (Major) -Philllpson. secretary oi the Smunarside branch spoke on the btiailts" of the memben of one branch getting acquainted with, the numbers c! . 1b. Ih Lloliafaaizlrrcreim; I __ ,____ _ , g International 1min, has for almost half .0 century maintained regular daily service between Montreal, Toronto‘ and Chicago. _ - Inaugurated July is: 1900 to link these important centres and the intervening industrial regions by fast convenient daily service, The International Limited has been an essential _ factor in the tremendous development throughout the area’ it serves. " ‘For 48 continuous years this famous train hos mfde friends for Canada. I: has provided Dmeilsing special lo speedy railway travel . . . courteous service, of course, and every _ eoasfort-of-snodern equipment. It has assured a smooch ride over a perfect roadbed, ,1_v_l_rh _aasy curves and long tangents . . . double track all the way, with automatic block signals. It's the short fast route The International Limited follows, ' A ' _ full of scenic interest by day, sleep-inviting for over-night travel. Neg" time, travel comfortably . . .' arrive refreshed on The local-national Limited . . . serving Montreal, Cornwall, Brockvllle, Kingston, Belleville, _ Port Hope, Oshawa, Toronto, Hamilton, Brantford, London, Semis _. . . Chicggn. . O \ P Pool sarvlee Neafresl -q Tamale only. COUITIIY IND IIIYICI x Vbsibn a! been — or 805g Places" -- In all you: contact: will: Canadian ‘ ' . ' ' National, you will experience - _ - l‘ ‘ nanny sad service, ‘x National. RAILWAY! e AIRLINE! w‘ lflnblbllllil e {IOTAILI a ggpgggg e fgggqggpgg While many residents o1 British Columbia were suflering from the eflects o! recent floods, this town was without water for over M. ihours. Water supply tram the chic: source was cut or! for a chslqswver to a. new 90-inch ms n. 1.0088 11008! moose lope put him, apparently AR——— __ (c? _ ylncontiergnedmnnothiexl; ptgson ran r.o'°"~‘, .....§”..."“. m. no ..‘.’.’.."fil....‘.',..‘.°.° .5... ° "‘°°“ swears it's true. Ho was returning ' --——-—--- home Irma I midnight show when I. C. DRY SPOT he hoards heavy "clump, clomp" . ..-_ iii turned to see a lnrgelbul. . BURNABY. B. C. -.(CP) -- gour our wsv ’ i .PUTTiN’ME ore» ~ .l_-;rl-iA-r more. Rusty I g féfirgfiéléfiir‘ i ritwwssi-i s: ' gTH' MACHINIGT TRADE‘ GONNADO ON By J. R. Williams fn-lsv TAKE 1v, ~ "NEW "rs-ewes ~ WHAT aobv IS . ALL vouk Know-c; .. LEDGE 0F aoseasu. SLOW- HE y‘ no: ~10 - " ~ - i ~ HANDLEBAR. " ' mus-mane v WHEN HE woe L061‘ BALL! Q 'r 1,. MACHINE e A 51-156, mambw” A . '5‘ ‘ ‘L V " . may market. The HE‘ - E At ilolMAtvs s uN Fu RN | TU lush... OgPEN s|<Y LIVING Born STORES Come out, come out, wherever you on . sun Lounger: like these . . on porch, lawn or in the backyard-in furniture that’: colorful stand up against ony kind of Summer weorher. _ . . first to Holman’: for follow-firm . then relax under your own private portion of sky-_ SUN TAN LOUNGE CHAIR - Enioy getting your sun ten, stretched out on this restful lounge with sturdy mefoi froms, rubber tired wheels and soft padded cushion. SUN TAN LOUNGE CHAIR-strong mefol frame with comfortable padded cushion covered with goy, striped owning cloth. BEACH UMDRELLAS - Colorful and usa- ful, these hove either o straight or tilted polo. islu and c white anomeiled finish. LAWN TABLES — sturdy, well built tables which fold eosify for storage -- these ore either regu- lor or with on opening for um-. brellc. LAWN CHA-lRL-wooden m... with foot rest and canopy. HAMMOCK with matol stood-SUN SWiNG GLIDER - Comfortable and attractive. Not ovoilobie for several yecrs, these Sun Swings ere our first lot since they become cvqficbia . recently. - ( RECUNER AND“ LAWN CHAlRS-covered with plain eol- ored duck or striped owning clorh, these are in nofurcl fin- FOLDiNG CORVETTE CHAIRS --perfecl- for lawn, porch or golden. Mode of strong hord- wood either enomeiiod or in Mlle urol finish WICKER ARM CHA'|RS—fhese ore imported, they're very comfcrloble and hove o cushioned sect. The Wicker Arm Choirs are in ncfurol finish. uiliilillll HQ ~ AWNING CLOTH , This is Wonderful for noewingwid furniture or for looking cushions to go with your new things. Awning Cloth comes in o number of colors. Th4! striped material is ell 30inch“ v Priced, per yard 98o SUMMERSIDE "WllEliE 0L0 DIVING B031!!! msiolrmn - (as) -- MM; quitoes are not Eflmflllifillil"! only hssard these summer days ..now it's owe-combine robin! Mrs. C. Turner reports a male robin attacking bar's and neizh- bors‘ whdows daily with 3th propelled Ioroolty. BUILDING 800M 1811128841363. Ali-l- — (OP) '- This southern Alberta city is undergoing its greatest building boom, Up till the end of the third meek in Morph-mite had been issued for construction cl ‘l1 homes as compared with s4 for the same period ct 1M7. ‘IIANIUGIBIAIII! Montreal -— (OP) -- A local company plans to erect a till,- 000000. IO-story merchandise sponsor hopes to a such facilities that visit- ng buyers will first! everything they need in "the building except _ sleeping accommodation. sass! nsssaasme hemsln are believed Ill!" . to have Ifslbed in Newfoundland waters in the mo century. THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! "use"... EJTIERA tum! . . j .. gc_ ‘ n, I \ ,, .i_g ‘as i, / f censcoécély/e... .40}, dz», ., y, l 1! v .".'. 4/4 UNPAINTED FURNITURE which includes - Chains, Tables, Seifees and Children's Cops Cod‘ Choirs. This furniture will stood lots of hard usage. . guy color and if will odd greatly to your outdoor happiness. Unpuinfed Lawn Furni- I lure is very reasonably priced. . . You can point if any FRIENDS MEET" by Fogoly and Shorten: amulet isnccncascroosouncnor ‘lllE PEIZKLE EIGHT. EIEPYBODVG AFfElPEW . BETTER-GRAB SOMEONE IT BEFORE , yet built to Gfflll, CHARLOTTETOWN ,