NTS J. Elmer llarphy, I llaaavat IL aaa ‘GE l George Claw. IO Ottawa ll. QUMMERSIIIB and IIINOI COUNT! N"; subscriptions. Alvanfllg _-.__ m-nardlan mu be Mum Nb l6 llv If lb following atone in Ialnatida: ‘ Mme", Waur sue-ta 00min Damon. Inn l auto Bakolf. w.“ an." n"~ P ZZ-"Tl be delivered to an lama la l—ncdaa. muffiflxwguyerllem nah Pbaaaflfacthlaunioa‘ w: you, 0rd,, q, m; a»; reapolldbla for delves-ha on your nan 5035px D0011 HINGE! in k a; Braces. “OTOB 01L ‘for hot slOClI at Braces. ' Eli-Principal for Cen- $13,‘... school. Good rup- mmL A. E. Wright. \ecretary. ~' - . ca. -_ Ford Tractor ‘Hllicsllrt. Steel wheels. comi lug. rcondiiioned. Three 19015 Felfillon Ramsay, Maipsque. - r NOON Fnmsnvnra- I?‘ Ersrlboltal. CHARGE. - Ser- ‘~ m», August llth. Clifton es Communion and at 7.30 anlngrvmg Service. Long R- P M. P —IIAY ILOOKI and Wartime idly Rona in atock at B1160’!- TIOI lg! a Ke%ton Mon fifi . i5. filo Bucganan, Kenatogtzn. —SUMMEIBIDE BABY CLINIC discontinued for the month cf Next clinic September —FOB SALE. - 1 Dodge Tr k 1941 model. New motor. Applymtd Alvin Stetson, Heetowu. anxgai-rire t use 1310B“ c0181‘ l“ —I‘0B BALE. -— 175 H HIS-d Pulletl. M50 50 Ugh ObNd.) Apply wilber 0WD. _ atory Scr- , August 9 at B P. M. . A. J. Murchison. conduct the -ENGAGEMENT. —- Mr. ' all Mrs. Joaqwh L. Peters, Surmnerside. announce the engagement of their only daughter, Mary Genevieve, to Denzill Delaney; eldest son oi Mr. and Mrs. Pal-r k Delaney of Link- letter Road. Marriage to take place in the near future. -surumrsa PARTY-A sur. prise uartv was held this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hlfflniflfitll. Ottawa Street, Onlht? occasion of Mrs. Harrington's birthday. Lunch was served and a bcautful three-tier cake presented to Mrs. Harrington. which was decorated with candlesl and was the handiwork oi Mrsl Philip lvlcNally. The evening was. (iv WELCOMED— A ~nris in the province are zlrly welcome to Mr. ~ . and Mrs. ld, now c! "lime/via, '_ who arrived in Sum- » car on Monclay- even- ." short vacation in James and Frank, ll twins. as they are ‘l_\- known here left the mru shnr- years ago to live in_ - where they are ouigagec »..1 |'Sli\i€ business. It has l Ell‘ in lhc r- oolc rim Frank has profited ty the uocrl curlmple set by his twin brother nnrl has also taken unto hlmscli n nifc. Their present visit ii lo llp a short one as they ex- w lc-nvc for home on Pri- Urilouding during August, and September, ' Screened Sydney, Victoria, Albion Nut. Albion Lump Coal. Stove and Nut Pe; Coke. For prompt delivery. placc orders early. Booking or- ders for fall delivery of ground limestone. IAYTON GREEN, Albany PHOVE 39-23 clay. —APPOINTED DISTRICT DEF-I UTY-At the regular meeting of Columbus. held on Tuesday even- ing. it was announced that Mr. 1‘.l Earle Hickey had been appointed District Deputy for Prince Edward, island. bv the State Deputy. Mr. Alfred Doyle of Charlottetown. A resolution oi congratulations was the Grand l Mr. As Knight, Mr. Hickey by J. B. DesRoches. he; be S Hickey resigned as a trustee of t Council and a successor will elected at the next meeting. -KINSMEN MEETING-A bus- iness meeting of the Kinsmen Club oi Bummcrsidc was held on Tuesdav evening at Leo Coyle's Restaurant with Mr. Harry Mac- Farlane in the chair. Mr. Henry Wedge. chairmen oi the corrunlt- tee in charge oi the concessions at the race track for the next! race. gave a report on the FY1100?‘ l utions made. and also made nev- eral appointments to sub-ccm- Mr. Elmer Offer reported 1 for the committee endeavorlng to‘ organize a junior baseball team‘ and said that some civil?“ W" l bflng made, At hi; own request Mr. Offer was relieved of the chairmanship of the committee] and Mr. Harry Dickie was ap- pointed to replace him. 3 '“T'——__—_~ Quick llclicl From Suaacr Gomplcinic '1‘o get quick relief.‘ from diarrhoea, intestinal pains, aca- aickneea or eununer com lsint, use DOCTOR FOWL R's EXTRACT OF WILD STRAW- EEBB _.T. Earle Hickey l l Chartered Accountant ' Office at Thil dependable family remedy ll Grlnyme 5"“; i: ope of the moat effective and gummflfld. known medicines for bowel com laints. Insist on DOCTOR ."'"""’ m F0 3'8 pxrsaor 0F WILD STBAWBERBY—eold by druggilta everywhere. Price 60c a b0 tie. ‘Bu T. lfllboru Co. 11d, ‘lbronlo Ontario F-ARM run SALE AT raaarown 96 acres choice land, bor- dering on Dunk River, 92 clear, balance good lumber and hardwood, buildings all good repair. Nine room house, all hardwood floors down stairs, house newly painted. Near school, church and stores. RUSSELL BURNS _Forl Sale AT BEDEQUE 5 roamed house finished. 1 bug, 1 woodalrcd, 3 acres sror um mu toAu ur anon: YOII LEAVE ‘B508 back you: share of I096 pictures. Shoot with de- Pflidable Kodak Film: nu available here in all popular "w. When you return, loava 7°" exposed films with ua b0 “"5111 finishing; Ill-GLOSS PRINTS l Mail Your Films To ‘ ' Us For Service ‘Ask for New Price List ‘ iinman llrugd Photo Service l que ls attending Central Business College in Summerside-S. bun Sl?\'€‘2.i| ycnrs since. business pleas-aptly spent in music and ———— hr; porn tcd "lhc twins’ to visit dancing and games. A step-dance —Mrs. Neil MacFarlane of Sum- 1mm old liomc town and 0n lhe by the host. m. Harrington and merside spent the week end in orrasmll or I ir last vlsli they Mr. Jerrv Doucette was hlghlvl Monclom-S. ' worn swamps: _d by Mrs. James enjoyed by 31L M; Jenv Lech“ iicDonalrl and rt is pleasing l" was the pianist and a highly en-l -—Miss Mabel V. French and joyable evening was brought to a nephew. George P. Walmsley, of close by wishing Mrs. Harrington R111 m-any more happy returns of the Freetown S Brlrlrns. an 1'8 . Summerslde Council. Knights of visltl unanimously passed and tendered has been spending I 10W days a result of thLs appointment Mr. Mcasc. _sinlll0 Cannot SUMMERSIDE ‘IO-DAY Midi“ Leaving blood on her halide... love in her heart! Also News Shows 7:80 - 9:15 Matinee Thursday g1, 2,39 Personals -—Miss FlorencéBoulter of Bede- adelphia, are vacationing in the guests oi Miss Mabel d Mrs. Edison Damna- -lvlrs. Ada Steele. who has been ng her sister. Mrs. Ambrose Mclnnis of Milton Avenue. has returned to St. John aitcr spend- 111g an enjoyable vacation in Sum- merside. 5 -Master Clare Hogg. son oi Mir. and Mrs. Robert l-Iogg of Kelvin n Eleanors, the guest of 1s St. Mrs. Major Moose. and Mrs. aunt. c -Masters Edwin and Robert Moose spent a few days in Ken- n and Kelvin the sums of Carl Mouse and their aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. John Halli-s ~Mr. and Mrs. John E. Cameron of Tirznlsh were vE-sltors to Sum- merslde over the WPPk 911d- ill? guests of Mr. and. Mrs. George Camcron. Summer Street-S. ’ -Mr. ~Neil MacFarlame who l-as been spending his vacation in Summer-side and Bedeque leaves Monday morning to resume ‘rla studies ‘~'n refrigeration at the re- habilitation school in Toronto. -Mr. V. Allan who has been visiting with his father for the past two weeks. returned 3n Sat- urdav to spend the week-end with his wife and son. Jimmy. 8 -A host of friends in Bummer- side are pleased to again welcome Dr. David McNallv of Springfield. Mass. who is visiting his brother. Mr. Philip McNally. -Mr. and Mrs. Edward Har- rington. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mc- Nellv. accompandcd bv Dr. David McNaily. motored to mmont Bay on Saturday where they visited friends and relatives. . 8 -Miss Cecily McNaliy of Gard ner. Maine. and Miss Ameliavuo‘ ran oi Portland. Maine. who have been visiting friends and relatives in the province. spent a few davs \ -'rhe many friends of Mr. Major Mouse of New Annan will be pleased to learn that he i: re- coverimz very satisfactorily after Committed To Supreme Court B0)’ 7- Pye. 85. a native of Lot 16. was committed for trial at the next lelaion of Supreme Court by Magistrate E. H. Strong, x_ Q,‘ in the Summer-ride Police Court yaatcrday‘. ‘rho cargo oi indecent ‘ upon which the accused h“ been Wll flhlnsed yesterday morning to that of attempted rape. Witnesses at the relimlnary. hearing were, Dr. Auain Delaney.| Dr. J. R. Cunningham. Diana m. an“ ‘Elixirs; Dxilllleihcllllxil. Renee n. on en aanhand Willard Doucette. W W- E Dlrl-‘ry. 3.0.. ap cared for the Crown and J. B. Dcs chea for the accused. The case arose from the alleged attempted rape last Mondoy aven- ing of iive-year-cld Diana De- llney. Water Street, summeralde, who ll said to have been missing from her home that evening for an hour or more and who was later returned by a man, alleged to have been Pye, on a bicycle-S. Egg And Poultry Market Report There i: very little change in the egg market since last week. coiptl are light with demand good resulting in paying prices to pro~ ducers showing quite a fluctuat- ion. Egg quality is not as good as could be with still too many un- dergrade eggs being _marketed. This ls poor business for the pro- ducer when one considers the apread in prices between A and B grades which is ten to Iifteen cents per dozen. P.E.I. stations are quoting for ungraded eggs delivered: A-large. 42-45; A-medium. 40-42; A-pullet and B. 28-30; C, 21-22. Graded shipments delivered Charlottetown: Arlarge, 46 1-2-471-2; A-m erlium, 45: A-pullet and B. 35; C 2'7. nuallty. poorly fleshed and un- finished. Prices: Chicken AMI 34-36; BMF 32-34; B 30-32: C 27 F. M. NASH Senior Poultry Products Inspector In Memoriaw 1vms._ srairEr-n r. ROSE Keen sorrow W2. Lakeville ‘and surrounding distri t when it became known ti-iat M . Vesta C Rose, ville oi Mr. Star- blrd J. Rose. parsed away at the P.E.I Hospital on July 13th in her 67th year. She was the eldest child of Isanc A. Stewart, Red Point and Mar- garet Cormack. Caithnesa. Eco‘.- larr‘. The late Mrs. Rose was clowcd with a sociable and friendi, dis csition which won for her .1 hos oi friends who will cherish her memory. In her home. friend and strang- er. allke receive: the glad hand of welcome. Particular mention migh: be mace of her interest and work in the Women's Institutes. where her wise counsel was over appreciated. She was a member o! the Executive for several years and president of the P E I Women's Institutes for two years. 1t was durlr-z this period that she was sent as r delegate to the Fulcmied Womens Institute Con- vention which met in Winnipeg. During her five months of illrnss 5 in the hospital, she was the recip- ient of many letters, cards and flowers as well a: numerous visits from her friends which shc greatly appreciated sud from WHlDh she derived much encouragement. Mrs. Rose was a member oi. the South Lake Christian Church. Surviving are her husband and five brothers- (lariield, on thc homestead. Prank oi British Cot- of c. Mass. Ore brother, Oliver. and ner on‘.y icut and Spencer 01m- 1 t ck in Summerside. the rzauscstswo; Mr. and Mrs. Edward slat-er (R lMrslr-arrv Rhcubers. Harrington, and left on Saturda" wilmm- 5- 97949091500 h" m. home‘ 5 The service at her late home and South Lake Church was conduct- his accident several davs ago in which his team of horses ran a- way. throwing Mr. Mono from a load of hav and breaking his ankle. Mr. Mouse suffered minor cuts and bruises and in the mean- time has been vacationing with friend! in Kensingtcn and Kelvin and all are pleased to note that he is again enioving his usual ex- cellent health. B VICTIMS BURIED TORONTO. Aug. 6—-(CP)-Three vlctlms of a brutal hammer-axe slaying were hurled today in o common grave in a corner of Tor- onto's Pros act Cemetery. They were Geor nu Washington, 3d; her daugh r, Joan, aged two years; and her son. Donald, seven years. Angus Young. , of Tor- onto has been charged with their murder. 0N MAURITANIA Specialized producers are rc- ceivlng for cartoned pack: A-large 50; A-medium 48; A- pullet 37. Poultry receipts show verv lit- tle increase over last week. Chicken continues to be of low ed by Rev. HE. Bell and a large l 1 l Fowl: a 25-28; a 21-25; c 20-23 ’ felt throughou’ l umbia, Stanley and Percy of Con- ° nect . Surnmeraide land. fl JOHN cnrco :2 - " _ Pllllli IIIIESTIE’! TAXI l“ ; Prompt a d l‘ ' _ 001mm Murine u “ml Jim» amt.’ . sum“, IDNDON. A . 7-(0? Cable)- Fleld Marshal iaeount Mon - ¢ ery and Rev. Geoffrey er .2: °......~'""*.r."~...v.: - tile liner Maurcptaaia Iaila for iiflil-llli Canada Aux. , it was ‘ ‘ r today. \ . , / our. m r» DILIVIIY SERVICE ’ It‘: a simple matter to call _ llr umber and have your Groceries deliver-ad. QICAIVID n. new» crows cnocrnv Girls’ Sun Dresses Girls’ seer-sucker sun dresses 6 to 14x, assorted stripes and checkson sale at .45 and each . . li-ADIES’ READY-TO- WEAlk DEPARTMENE SINCLAIR 8r STE congregation astunbled to’ pay their tribute of respect. The music was furnished by c. male choir. The following hymns were sung ‘Going down the Valley", "No Night There" and “In the Sweet By and By." Mrs. Ethel Nlflfiilflllh supplied as organist and Mr. Dingweil. Sauna. had charge u! the funeral a:- rangerments. Pallbearers were Messrs William Baker, Wallace ' Rose, Columbia o! all types Campbell, Lester Robertson. Alfred Rose and Duncan Mclnnis. Interment was in South Lake cemetery. " GLASGOW ENTERS MILK BUSINESS GLASGOW, Aug. 7.—(CP) —Glas- gow corporation soon may sock legislative authority from parlia- ment- to supply 1.000.000 customers with 90.000 gallons of milk daily to be paid for with uheir taxes. SOUTH KYllm. England -<c1= Dem]; of the plan jww are -A bullock which wandered into a being worked out by.a civic com- 14!h 090ml’? 08551! in mi: Lin- mittee instructed to re rt to a coir-shire town climbed 100 steps orfiloration meet in eptmrbtr. before it would b6 stopped. Wind- Ba e Edward Hun r, an ex-miner ows were screened over before it who _' ' ' r milk sup- was backed dcvwn Odd Lines w Ch ildrenrs Wear Cmatly ‘Reduced in Price For a Quick Clean/Up Kiddies Shorts Navy only, sizes 2 to 6. Good quality that will stand rough wear. Special Small Boys’ Shirts Boys’ cotton sport shirts in plain shades and fancya. Sizes 2‘- 4 and 6 years. Regultul 65c. Sale ...........,.,_.....u...; Boys’ Overalls Boys’ navy blue overalls with bib and strap just what the little fellow needs for play and romp. Sizes 2 to 6. Regular 69c value. Special price , C Boys’ khaki play suits, jacket and long pants. Sizes Boys’ Play Suits 59c -..--....." -.-.. 3, 4, 5 and 6 years. Extra special for Quick clearance per suit _.._.,. , ,, 89c aaaoaaoecoaela guy-n- (Upper Floor) ElllART um [TED Summerside, c ply in wrmnswn. N. z. 2o ago, la author o! the plan gow. Already the city government; i; the largest dairy farming unit in Scotland with herds totalling 1,500 head and 4,700 acrvts of land sup- Plvigg 350.000 gallons of tuberculin- iest milk yearly to city hospitals. Co-opcrativc soc eties supply one- thlrd oi the milk consumed lu the city where there are 11.460 dairies years '~ for Glas- Under the Dian the cit would cs- tubiiah a monopflly ma ins it unl- liwflll Y0!‘ in? person other than the co ration and its servant; cr- agents have milk in his possession ior sale in uhe city. It would have Power to place thc milk supply on city taxes. buy and sell milk and manufacture and sell butter. cheesr, ice cream and other milk products. By The Canadian Prue OUT OUR WAY our: aosnomc aovsa With Major secure‘ By J. R. WILLIAMS ulna‘- \ l How vou oooo east-u room glen-r b“, WE suspgcf THE - MUCH JUST x WISH 1 KNEW ‘mus MOMENQ l s. race: 522s. m “we ~ %‘ii%‘-’>"vi°“““r~~ ifu-"M-l l ;_ MU¢H you 0AM n 1D BE goflfl-"Jjp I WHEN YOU BASHED THAT UP AN‘ QEED THOQE ’ ‘r sAND; so" n on BRICKLAYIN’, BEAR LAST hhGHT AND ANlMALQ EATIN‘ AND I'LL an '4 Leno d sew’ CHRGED ‘Tl-lose FEROCIOUS . our: BQEADJ 3E5 HOW "n-r I-DE ',, auaucran won-r CREATQRES AWAY, you wear lOO Peecem’ Qgggm BRMKLAYIN’! , GTRucK A new olorzo , FReTFur. aseszau’ eeAo, Sason! torts or: rzespecr n4 us! , __...__. _<vv i M up ,2.‘ (EM! \!-' _ q ‘\ WllvmVzv- “ ‘ m“ i}. , ‘ g _ 1 l v"lI/““~'r\l\ll&-~' , . ..._._~1'rse Peoesms’ . " " u‘ (4 __*" Al“ HAM FISHER 5aTlNl@l.Vl A! m wmcn new users raoooou um’ wen. N! COG-D FROM MINI?!‘ THE T255 WHIOI