kHHtll-H5$§?i5'1 om Booklet!» WIW WM: Toronto noun. WIN oeglveyolr -'i3liEtE-vo‘§I_-P:"F* ‘BIA! PICNIC, Wednesda , July 1011b. _ ~031Mb. Malegaah Hay Salt " at Bruce's. .i' cmen Geo. D. Jardine. _ KENSl-NGTON 001d Sterne will close at. 12 o'clock while the electric current is off- 3118"" Champion and 5011B- A-COME to ice cream social and dance in Clearmont School. ‘mura- day July lltb. also sale o! llmehw -I1i-‘-t' ' -apbaqva United Church - . services Sunday Jilly 7th. 19461- -_ . BONQ 3 P1- - Albany 8 p.m. Minister. RM. . v M. Baxter. B.D. _. THE CENTRAL Young Peo- ple's picnic will be held on camp " site grounds Augustine Cove. Tues- day July 9. 3 om. standard time. Bring lunch. Dr. Frank Archibald Q! Mgnchon will be evening smaller- —MOB1LE» X-RAY UNIT‘ will be at Clifton Hall on Mend y. July 8th from 1 to 4 and 8 t0 3 i. m. All residents of Clinton New r ondon and Graham's Rood are urged to attend. Unit will be nt ' Freetown Hall Tuesday. from 1 to ' 4 p.m. and B to 8, and on Wednes- day from 9 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m. At Kmkora on Thursday from ‘ 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m.-and on Fri- day from 9 to ll a.m. and 1 to 4 D. m. 1.1a. -—BOTARY MEETING — Mr. Paul Sharpe of Paul's Flying School was the guest speaker at tlhe regular meeting of the Summerside Rotary Club on Tuesday at which Mr Donald Baker, vice president pre- sided. Mr. Sharpe spoke on civll flying and training. Guests were Rotaran A. Scales of Freetown and x. K B Bentard of Winnipeg _ THE EADIES’ AUXILIARY of the Summerstce Branch oi the Canadian Legion held a card. party on Tuesday evening in the Odd- ieliow's Hall for their members and canteen workers. The prize winners were as follows: Bridge. 1:t rize, Mrs. R.E. Ellis; second, Mrs. erman McAssey; Auction, ls: prize, Mrs. Cheslev Robertson; Mrs. Chester Gaudet. Door Prize. Mrs. Colin Stewart-S —FOR SALE-Number Quebec horses, 1100 to 1400 lbs. 2 matched teams. dapple grey. 3 express horses or drivers several thick, fat. low set mares. one mare ‘r. foal. All quiet. well-broken, num- ber broken single. $90 to M25. A'so Island horses. draft horse i400 lbs, 11 years. sound. $85.00. Also two hay rakes. Walter S. Weeks, Bayview. . m! O-OQO-O-O-O i INVEST NOW INSURANCE JOHN McNEILL Bun Life Agent. Sonimeraide Phone 138. [N O-OUQ-OOOOOO OOOOQ OOOOOOOOO -- CAMEO - 4A1‘, 7.15-9.30 We've all been waiting for this show “ The Spanish Main” in glorious technicolor Starring Paul Henreld as Reckless Robin Hood of the Seven Seas Maureen O’Hara and Waiter Slezak Also Newsreei and Serial - n~rrIr-'-‘V‘e'h'\~‘ ‘FIVE? Place orders now to in- sure winter supply of coal. Arriving at intervals, penan- ....‘ed Sydney, Inverneol,‘ Alb- ,~_ Ian Nut and Coke. cannons snowstorm Carleton Siding - If“ H He“ IHE-au 3'1?‘ utilitarian -GilliililIAII A688": 1.11:0: Iorohr. I ciao. t0 Ottawa auanulsuu one rowan count! Non, label-lotions. shorting ilrfilordlamuu be urea: dolls oi one d the loitering staccato domicile:- 1r . Sunday, July ‘shi-p service and Sunday School i0 lllflillkool It» \ Iltk It!!!“ Goorlieo Bullion, ltreetl lug dander. l1 oraiivula Street Tbafioaroianwillbodelivereoeoaubolnolosuninoaalno. wufl,fl‘awmulhwu PbooollIforl-hiaaervloe order to the boy responsible foe dellvorllo on your rouse —IISIIVI ‘wanna as. Aug. ust ‘ltb for Grand Riv tea party. —NAS1l CAR for aale, i028 model. Apply W- D. Oroken. Em- erald. an. —IOB SALE, small farm, one mile from Summerslde. Apply Guardian representative, Summer- aide. —DB. CARSON, Chiropractor, la in Tryon and vicintiy each Tuesday. Write for appointment. -'raacnan WANTED - South- west Lot 16 School. Supple nent 8M0. Fred McKinnon, secretary. -FOIl BALE-Registered Short- hornl. A few females. All iges. Calves by their side. Also two- yeor-old bull_ 1300 lbs. Lorne Bow- ness and Sons, Kensington. —WANTED—Gas station atten- dant. Experience preierred. Apply Box 3N. Summer-side. -—WANTED—At once twin-baby carriage. Apply by mail to Vin- ceéit Glow, Ottawa St., Summer- e. -FOB SALE-Tomato and cab- bage plants. Apply Box 177, or 29 Cambridge St. Summcrsl-dc. -—NOR-TH TRYON Presbyterian Church. Service July 7 at 7.30. Miss Mary A. MacKenzie. Deaconess. —-KENSINGTON, Freetown and Maipeque Presbyterian~ Churches. 7. Kcnsington wor- a. m., evening service 7.30; Free- town, Sunday School at 2; service at 3; Maipeque, worship and Sun- day School 11.15 a.m. Rev. J. . MacGowan. Minister. —ELBCTRIC CURRENT will nol be supplied to any of our lint-i north of the aueetown Hail from 1 lo 8 P.M SIund-ard Time, or- ginning Wednesday, July 61h Begin- nlng about Saturday, Jlll S, inns of our lines will be serv ced dur- ing the same houis excepl on Sun- day. This permlis our wot king on our primary wires. It Ls ezlimaicvi the work will lake six afternoons Scales Hydro-Electric Company. —AIR CADETS G0 T0 CAMP - Twenty members cIf No. 53 Squad- ron Air Cadets from Summerside left yesterday mori-Zn-g for a ten day camp at Dartmouth Air Station. They wer under the command of Flying ozheei- Norman MBcLeCd who has recently been aplpoirited to the squadron. This com udes a very active and successful year for the Sllflllnfifoiiit: air cadets and it is expected to have on even more successful season next year whzn t-he eacet‘ syllabus of troinlrn, will used. Other officers of t-he uadron are Fit. Lt. Leiiti Smith w o commands the Init and Flying Officer Elmer Pineau.—S Personals —Mrs. Lea Stevenson, Moiicton, who spent a week at the home of her uncle. Mr. William H. Sohur- man, Linkietter has returned home. —Mrs William A. T. Mower of Washington, Virginia, the former Miss ta-nei Schurman, Lliiklettei". has arrived ‘n the province b bus to be with her father. Mr W iliom H. Schttrman who has been ill -s. -—M.‘iss Jean Moore of Montreal ls visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Moore. Central Street. Summerside-S. —Miss Freda Bowneas has Iii-- rived by plane from Baltimore, Maryland. to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Bowness. Water Street-S. .—Mrs. James Prichard. Sum- merside. has as her guests. her daughter Hope and grandson. Lee. Montreal and granddaughter. Bar- bara of Halifax-S. —Mrs. J. Abel Arsenauit. Sum- rnersidc. left yesterday by plane for Dalhousie. N.B.. to vhit her daillhter. Mrs. Ahem-S. Roy —Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wood- cocf: of North Carolina have er- rlved in Summerslde on a visit to Mrs. Wocdooclds parents. Mr. and Mrs. CB. Morrow-S. -—Mrs. Arnold Wilson and daugh- ter Sandra of Saint John. NB arrived 1m week on a Visit m Mm. Wilson's parents. Mir and Mrs. C p, Morris. Bllmfli¢fsid9.—S F-After a deliilhtfui ‘holiday n visit mer- return to _tn. . , —Mr|. Claude Cooke and itttle daughter. Conn , left Yesterday‘ if, "°"."°°“..ml’i‘ 5'3.‘ i?§§°i"..’i§l3 of Cooke's‘ parents. Mr. and Louis Dlltlntw-S NEW ITEMS. - . A naiiaufifii _ Furniture, Stoves, Electrical Equipment, : Ref atoihlftadloa, Etc. I -~ Buumeraidq. 1415.11.11. . 3.‘. ' I .‘ - _ _ , ~' -osso Manor/r $0 Wltllfi-Qt 4- .151 WIMI.BL_ . ' ' ' ' “ annotate roosyg _:4‘PIANO_S ~ "soita‘wslnii= ' ¢ jfleloriiiiied 6- LCWE _ “' Sentinels? , TO-DAY Sins/ling Ill: only loyoorksart... a i f1 Bmyorlwii SIIIIRWIIIII) roan-Quintana awash flllld IlI holaoolby IlIIiIflllllIiII -.»\LSO COMEDY- SHOWS 7.3o-9.i5 ——MATINEES—|- THURSDAY .~\'i‘ 2.30 .-'\T 2.30 SATURDAY — ELCO and Rolex waterproof Watches have stood the tests of the war lust passed. Get yours at Moase Jewelery Store". Sum- merside. —RETUR.NS FROM Y’5 MEN'S CONVENTION Messrs Allison MacLean, Harold Rodd, Loweiil Hancock, Eric Woodside and Bill Brennan of Surrirnerside nave re- turned from St. John. N.B where they attended the Maritime Cen- veniion of the Y's Men as oelelaififi from the Summcrsi-ce club —RET.UR.N HOME — Mr. and hire. Ernest Clinton and daugh- ter. Pauline wiho have been visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Delaney. Summerside. have left on return to their heme in Meirose, Mass. "this is the first visit here in seven years and they were much impressed. bv various impmvé- merits that they had noticed Mrs. Clinton is a native oi Bloomfield. 0n return thev were accompanied bv Miss Marie Delaney. daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Delaney who will spend the summer in Melrom-S - ATTEND AFTERNOON TEA “Among the guests who attended the afternoon tea at the Holman Homestead. Summerside. on Wed- nesday in honor cf Lady Baden- Powel. World Chief Guide. were Mrs. James Saunders and Mrs. W. L. Delaney representing the local Girl Guides Association at Ken- siruzton: Mrs. Leslie Ramsay ‘re- nresenting the association at 1n~ dian River: Mrs. Aldred EnBlBfld ma Mrs. Claude Hayes represent- ing the association at Eilerslie. Is also interesting to note that there were Guides from K9351118- ton. Indian River and Bedeoue at the Fercvweod can-to when the World Chief Guide visited iL-S. AUGTIDN SALE AT 1 possum. spasm‘. SUMMEBSIDE 1 will sell by Auction on WEDNESDAY, JULY 19th Beginning It 23:35 Daylilht Time A large quantity of household fun- niture dishes modding and cooking utensils, consisting o living room. dining room, bedroom and kitchen I . Included in this Sale: 1' kitchen ranlt- Bnterprlae (new): 1 kitchen nun lo good repair; s bedroom suites, dinin room loite- several occasional eh ond tables, 0 chests of drawers, kitchen choirs, several floor and table lamps, 3 trunks (good): o large uantity bed- ding. dishes and coo g utensils. lawn mower (new) this year and oil small articles found in a large home. TERMS-CASH. 1f day la unlit Sale on next day. HUGH F. MOBRIBON. Auctioneer ‘ week the case g 3mm“; Stewart. an antic; m- dame‘ __ earnest Tommy It Bros. Cardigan. has returned from "lW-QRDED oainaoite - 1o‘ the Count no lmvisy 13”" "m" " t V s? trespass caused by a bull 1' y was cen- - Ammenl counsel was mlfgalggmlhe‘ $331130 ff was award‘; I o . damages an Ooltl. 8.5 Hinton for the itiaint- oi- the H! H . ....i=r....:-I.*r M s" —00UNTY count - m the County Court at Summerside on ‘Thursday the case of Bowness vs. Connolly an action for 8500 dam- Ilfls for alleged assault oocupie the attention of the court all day. At the end of the sittina the case was adjourned till Monday. Mr W. Henry Noonan- represented the plaintiff and Mr. E. H. Btronfl. K. 0.. the defendants-S. DOWN TIIE“ BACK STRETCH Continued loom Page '1) few races at the beginning of the season. instead he raced hi-s horses into condition, but oh, boy, when thlhll really warmed up in real: _ was either firstw orknockmg at the door. note where at Bay Meadows, Cai- ifornia. racing meet which was sponsored by our Island friend‘ alter S. Found, in cue of the‘ races five of the participating horses totalled 6t) years in age. or an average of 12 for each, The‘ winner was Kihabbe 2.0‘! 1-4, in nls twelfth yeaiq 1n a iiottin; event the same day seven were engaged and their ages lOttIlL-d '70 years. The winner was Earl's Moody Guy 2.00 and he was fol"- ced to lower the track record to 2.04 1-4 to head fifteen-year-cld Ouster Volo 2.03 3-4. Oustei- is tho iad referred to as Tracey Han- oyei-‘s opponent. Speaking ti’ uged horses, we‘ 1- | Next Wednesday afternoon there will be races at Port Elgin. N.B., New Glasgow. N. 5., and Montague P. E. I. The Montague classes and entries will be found elsewhere in this issue. It is going to he a big day's sport with no doubt i1 great many upsets alid surprises. Because of the big program the races will get under wny at 1.30 Daylight Saving Time. . Charles Pooley. Tryen. is the proud owner of a handsome colt sired by Abner T. Cleg: 204 1-2 and out of his beautiful prwlrgi mare Molly Grattan by Orr s’ Grettan. Molly is the Iiarn f Molly Kaimuck "rid Molly De" Two old frI-encls of the su‘ y that we met ‘n our journeys a the ice races at Toronto and Mo‘ l; Clements. Michisari. and will ‘e well remembered by Errre Mc- Tngue, have passed rd-lohnliy Powell of Odensburlz. N. Y.. and Wert Mallow of Washington Cour-ti House. Ohio. They were splendid relnsmen, good fellows and fair competitors. ' Many horsemen have been spec.- uiating as to what would become of Walnut Hall Farm. Lietilliflidil. Kentucky. the world's motes‘. speed nursery. because of e death of Mr. Harkness Edwards. its manager and owner for many years. Now the announcement has been made that Mrs. Harkness Ed- wards and Mrs. H. W. Nichols, Jr. will continue as managers of the horse department. This farm was founded in 1802 by Layman V- Harkness who developed it as a breeding nursery and it has been continued in family ownership ever since. It is there that Velo- mite 2.03 1-2, Scotland 1.59 1-2. Guy Day 2.04 1-4. Phonograph 1.59 1-2, Protector 1.59 1'4 and Guy Abbey 2.04 1-2 are in the stuzL Frank Si-gsworth of Sigsworth Houitciri. Maine. where he deliver- ed two coits to Robert Ryan. “ell known horseman of that city. They were Nelson Budlong, three years old, and Frank Budiong, two years old. both by Calumet Bud ms: 2.02 3-4, dam. Charlotte B. 2.09 1-4 by Cold Cash. 1.58. grandam. Ami Proctor 2.08 1-2. Mr. Ryan lws contracted for all Charlotte Bis colts by Calumet Budlocig and was kind enough to remark that their CLOTHING DEPARTMENT (Main Floor) Sport Togo For Summer. Comfort iii a Men's ilounds’ Tooth SPORT COATS A very attractive range which ha! just been received and they are eer- tainiy the classiest lot we have ever shown. There are plaid effects, checks and herringbone in sizes 35 to 42 in greys, brown, tan and neat striped effects, prices $16.95 to $23.75. Men's Khaki Sport Shorts I0! GOLF, TENNIS 0R OTHER SPORTS Carefully tailored f0 Atrenzth. hand set in pockets fogrrfgyfsl, disuse. etc, plaited fronts, full cm rugged made from high quality cotton fabric, sanforized shrunk to assumg perfect fit, sizes 32. 34 and 36 price D0!‘ pair $3.95. Boy’: Gabardine Shorts . ghee; are very attractiyegamengs i“ P" camlllllg i“ Dicnicing shown n wine and green shades, sanforized lhflllllf. Blfflllgly made. with soft belt attached, sizeot 26 to 32 per pgir $1_95_ UISTEN TO OUR RADIO BROADCAST OVER CFCY EACH MONDAY WEDNESDAY SINCLAIR & STEWART LIMITED AND FRIDAY EVENINGS AT 6.45 0’CLOCK, v P. E. I. Summerside, Auction Sale AT 83 HARVARD STREET SUMMERSIDE 0N FRIDAY, JULY 12th Beginning at 2 p.m. daylight time Consisting of house and lot -- lot 35 x 90 situated in good loca- tion. Also all furniture. dishes, bedding and cooking utensils now on the pi ‘ included in this sale living room set, several oc- eesionol chairs. organ. dining fable. several bedroom auiw, cheat of drawers. clocks. floor and table lamps. nil bedding. dishes and cooking utensils new on premises. lawn mower and all small articles found around a well equipped home. TERMS CASH If dav ia unfit sale on next day. HUGH F. MORRISON, Auctioneer breeding and development was as good as if they had come fnm one of the best farms in Ken- tucky. With Mr. Ryan at the time the colts were unloaded was John E. Kelley, noted horseman who sold 'Sonata 3, 2.05, to Dr, F. C. Dougan of this city. and has own- ed and still owns some of the best horses racing. Mr. Kelley ad- mi-red the colts very much and complimented Mr. Slgswoi-th on their appearance and development. Boy wished to be remembered to the writer and to all other friends in Charlottetown one hopes to visit us Old Home Week. bu if this is not possible will surely make a trip here next sea- son. .It will be remembered the lest time he was here he raced Harry Direct 2.07. Bob has ten head in his stable including the former John E. Kelley pacer Hot Feet 2.03 by Vulomite 2.03 1-2. ozptormo PRINTING gENHwNG HIGH QUALITY PRINTS i. v Mali Your Films To Us For Service i Roll Film, A" sIm‘ - In Stock _A time ‘lire; A ‘I A litoteftorvlea. innumerable t at HOLMANS . . .. Auction Sale Having sold my farm I will hold a clearance auction sale on \\ ed- nesday, July l0 at 1 o‘clock 0.5.1‘. at North River. s—2 cows, 8 years old to freshen soon, 1 cow 5 years fresh- ened; two horses, and the tniiou- , ANNOUNCING 8 Day Bible and Evangelistic Conference ing implement Binder, M. 11., I-Ioy Mower Bearing, 1 Manure Spreader, Sectional “ ‘er, hay July 5.8 rake, sprayer, disc harrow, lr-ver barrows. spring tooth. spike fiar- rows, roller. potato digger. pulpcr set Dickinson Fourier. set Fair- banks scaieo, truck wagon cart, box sleigh, wood sleigh, potato hliler, driving wagon and nleizlt, plow, harness, single and double and numerous other articles in- eluding furniture and liZ._.~<-n range, Iron Duke. HARRY CUMMINGS. Alex MncRae, I Auctioneer. CENTRAL BEDEQUE BAPTIST FELLOWSHIP l Rev. D. M. Fraser, Pastor sped!!! silflflkerl- Entertainment Free. Meetings Daily 10.30 A.M. 2.30 o mo P.M. ' comp and DINE. Cool, Crisp Cotton Print HOUSE DRESSES Dn Sale Saturday Only SPECIAL each Here they are! Your cool. crisp cotton House Dresses at a Special Price for Saturday's Shoppers. All new! Just. arrived. ‘In an assortment of attractive, eye-catching styles-Nice quality cotton prints in various patterns and colors. .Y 011'“ Want Several atihis iowprlqe-so be early Saturday. sum 14 w 207- ae t» 4s WHILE" may LAST o