. _ (“F-Wit _—%——v______i_ nmsmmmiodus Lpbsliitlii Wednesday June, 30, l l I l l l l or 11~“1°‘1“ 31"“ wBIl-168B-6-I9-2i. :1 1W1 ll‘. iranrl "l‘. ll. "~11... in Ill“ lllvuilt. u." "My ,'il“\ 1,. llfi ,, ‘\F ' ‘n Ilril YNUAI. 111'. _1.\'l>l.\x RIVER play in Mis- ' .I-')li(li.y', Julie 21, 8.30. ...,\.ll.'ll of Vary. L-IUiJU-G 19-21. NICI-ILY - His many [dud i0 know that ' 1s nllvking satis- 1n the Prin c e . AII-JETING 01 lu-l- Liberal-Conserva- r11 wll. be held in the ‘.31.. c.l....\,,c l5 made on ~_ .1 the iulnlnll school meet- hcfii on tllc same even- \\‘lll scnd live dele- mcukers w1ll ;. llugh l1‘. Mor- L-l429-G-l5-19. l \ —"MAC DUFF COPELAND" var. iety concert in Kenslngton, Mon- day. June 21st. Auspices Young Peo- ple‘s Union. Admission 25c and 15¢, L-1699-6-2l-li. -—BlSMA-REX for stomach dis- orders at Taylor Drug Co. Kern slngton. ' —DOING NICIELY—-F'l d . pleased to know that ‘all? Tfdizllg E9113’ 15 11111-141118 800d progress from 1s recent serious illness-S —-COME TO CLIFTON Monday, June 21st and see “may; Que on B111" by Si. Marks Players, Kern smgton. L-l685-6-I9-2i. —(JELEBRATES BIRTHDAY ._ Mr. James Harris of Sllmmgyside eeebrated his 85th birthday last week at his home in Summerside, when he received many messages of cungratulatlons.—s -v1s1'r11vu 11v s'slne__yil,-_ and 1M1s. Dean MacEwen motored from ,t i,l;.~‘1.\‘(.'. )II<LIi'I‘ING 0F Y'S the.r home in Vancouver, B. C., on .';~>’l-‘Ile CMSlilg meeting‘ a visit to Prince Edward Island. _ 1.; i‘..l- slllualicrside Y's_ They arrived 0n Friday and are at llll: v1.1 fnlni 111c- —~.\ll', (.1. 3 'I‘_\'!1llfil (ii‘lll‘I' 0i 11.11 shoulrl occupy a in the kaleidos- pirluro i-lIOIVII was l I~‘.1ir" and races. . to the a11d- amorous luxuvlance or the sunny south. . pcoplc (ireesed ' Two of of the . alum with '1 1h.‘ sucrows of their l\l\ alt l Scmplc Avery, .-~ r-liws Mr. Rey- 1 luflfall vhiir‘ filmy “'95 .- I,_,-~.;»;.= no arlist could lwautlfui vicw of the fa- National" steeple- fn England was PXDlFlIIZIIlDTIS ' try lfv .‘.ll'. lilnltaln, It ls r!‘ voilfion that this ' rwhl.‘ r111- in the world, l" test for man and beast. also shown of light r: in the tropical coral lll-rnullla. also of every- 8lj'~'l‘llili of sum- 'l‘lll\ (‘oroluilloii fITm - lifost likely the 1 could 11ot get such a view of London at the ‘?‘~',1‘v we arc allowed to livc ‘vrful u; 0:111 cnjIoy privileges l'll1i)(‘i'(1I'S y-lulrs ago, or lcss. accompanied by ~ has spent, some wlntcrsin . ‘l rlnzl indulges in his fav- expensive l,'“:.,1g! illfilVlli pictures have llu‘ atttrlbutes ‘~ 1ll‘iY‘lllI‘(IPlFI, in that he nulloriai remunerat- thc kind looks and ap- hv his “in ",\l‘r\‘,\"' Mr. ‘T the assem- 1=1ll11‘l"'1l conversational lzfu and activity in the ' h pos-er-i-sion of "WI/111 was much appre- .lIl, K mllcsi with HIZP, Zliifl rather tho pictures a 1" ~- l'rl _ “ P.l.. iicvmessflirSlnn FY5517? II. IlIRI-TWFORS AND ITIIILUJIIEIIR Prim-c (Jounty Hospital Ambulance In (Yhnrgc Summl-rndv, nrdcque and Kcnslnglon .I‘I10ue 77-1 \-l.‘.'.'iw‘ .-'\'I‘ KEN- li. Iiuniuin of 1 ‘l-iiil (‘iil¢‘i‘l.‘llIl('[l a party 1 and neighbors at the Scmple on , 1792-1 inr-t. with n llf "lnovic" ‘ l1 dnxotcc of " 1t was quite . moat prominent driv- v inn were C01. D. A. lll(~-1tl1l\1'l1cll); ' NS, (Calumet Bud- (Pluck-y Woodstock . ; Wellington McNeil 31' null scveral others whom "is to recall, Among the Tho _, u n. lll",\l on Thursday present the guests of Mrs, tulploi urlll. Mr. Ewerls sister, (‘llflif- IWPQri-s bell and Mr. Campbell, ‘Summer- various u‘ 1 lhc secretary and tnc club to be in dance in Maplc ,1 Ingram, Manager of the Hudson 1c Charter night ' Buy Fur Auction Department, Lon- .~ .uvc..~flll. llclc- :lu- (7o11\'c11iio11 c in llalifax on wlil be appointed ~; ll(‘i‘l(ll‘(l 1o hold films. things Billy THOSE could Mr. Mrs. l l Mac- Mrs John E, Camp- ‘ side-s -ron NEW YORK-Mr. Elwyn d011, England, and Mr. M. R, bub- bockcf Winnipeg, nsitcd the Sum- mcrslde fur houses on Friday, r115- 1111551118 fur problems with the heads of the fur houses. They left on Saturday morning for New York and after visting fur men there w1ll sail 111 about a week's time iicsm Quebec for London, England. —ISLAND VISITOR~Mrs. Chain 1115 Romer, of New York. who has been visiting friends in West Dev- on left last. week on a vim, w friends in Nova Scolia. She wlll be joined by hcr brothers, Dr. J. R. MacCleave of Digby, N. 5,, and Rev. G. J. MacCleave of New York. They will visit ther old home in Siewlacke‘ and other parts of the pl‘O\‘l.lICG.—S —RETUII.NED IIOlWIE-Mr. and Mrs. Davis Ldsfone arrived in Summerside on Friday from Wolfvllle. They are both graduates of Acadia University and intcnd w make their home in Summcrsidc. Mr. Lidstonc is a son of Ex-Mayor Lidstcne and Mrs. Lidstone of Summerside and was TBCP-‘illy appointed to the teaching staff of the Summerslde High School. His bride formerly Miss Joan Knowles of Kentvlllc is be- ing cordially welcomed to the town. -SPEAKS 0N Y. M. C. A. MAT- TERS-Mr. Harry Ballantyne, Na- tional General Secrclary of the Y. M‘. C. A. of Canada, addressed thc directors of the Y. M. C. A. Board on Friday evening in the Town Hall. Mr. Norville Luck, General Secretary of the Charlottetown Y accompanied Mr. Bailantyne. Mr. R. S. P. Jardine, president of the Summerside Board. presided and outlined what had been done by the newly appointed board and ex- tended a hearty welcome to the vis- itors. He then called on Mr. Bal- lantyne who outlined the essential factors to be considered when es- labllshlng a Y. M. C. A. He stated that the important thing i0 be con- sidered is not a Y. M. C. A. building as might be generally supposed. but a man trained in Y. M. O. A. work. An association can get along with- out. a building in fact, many clubs (lo_ but it i5 impossible t0 d0 with- out a trained leader, who is imbibed with a christian outlook, well edu- cated, preferably a university training along sociological lines. Y. M. C. A. membership is not limit- ed to any one christian faith and its constitution is w drnwn as to include all who believe in general Y. M. C. A. principles. A general discussion followed regarding neces- sary equipment and costs of oper- alicn and maintenance. The gener- al opinion of the meeting was that the movement would be well sup- ported and would prove a valuable maset lo the town. A hearty vote of thanks was extended to the visitors. ~45 S Write for "Sunalo Service Slants" and got valuable practical information on fox feeding. Published six limes yearly and FREE to all Fox Breeders in Canada. Writ: Today. INTERNATIONAL FOX 6. ANIMAL FOODS, LTD. 6 , \- Summorlldc - PJLISLAND 4 ~ \\ I11“ cri Tea. Roa st ’l'cl1 oz. YMPJA TEA ROOMS SllMIlII-IIISIDE, P. E. I. OPPOSITE C. N. R. DEPOT Meals-Fou ntain Service-Lunches Bl‘I'I('I.\L QUICK LUNFII TODAY FOR BUSY PEOPLE 30 CENTS "ruit Salad with I-‘rcneh Dressing, Bread and Butter or R0 Cofleo SPI-ZCIAL SUNDAY DINNER 50 CENTS Iced 'I‘o1uaio Juice or VBKEIBMB 5°"? (move with Dressing. Claim"?! 51"" (‘l-canned Parrots. Peas. --I‘|um Pudding wllh Butler Scotch Sauce or Olympia (‘dupe Coffer v x 1113'.) sERVING ROAST CHICKEN DINNER AT l5 CENTS '-_.__. Milk Mashed Potatoes evening , Milk fizz.’- M and PRI CAPITOL. SUMMERSIDE Today and Tuesday JEAN HARLOW WILLIAM POWELL SPENCER TRACY MYRNA LOY in “L VIBELED LADY” A Superb Cast In the Surprise I-Iil. of the Year Also Musical Shorts HOLLYWOOD PARTY Shows at 7.15-9.10 Matipee Tuesday 3 p.m. -—RECEIVES NEWS OF DEATH Mrs. C. D. MacCallum, Summer- slde. has received word of the death on Saturday at Halifax of hcr uncle, Mr. Justice Mellish of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia. The late Judge Melllsh was born 1n Charlottetown 75 years ago and will be very kindly remembered by Island friends. I —DONATES BOOKS — Patients 1n the Prince County Hospital are deeply indebted to Miss Eleanor Green. president of the Ladies Aid of the Hospital for a beautiful col- lection of books for the Hospital library. The books include many hustor cal pubications as well ab‘ light reading matter. The collec- , tion is a library in itself. Miss Lav- ‘ rs tihe Superintendent is very ‘ grateful to Mim Green for her very ‘ handsome gift-S ACTIVITIES ALONG THE WAT- EIiI-‘ItONT -- The New Northland, arrived in Sununerside over the weekend carrying a passenger list of 100 tourists. This is the first in- flux of tourists to visit the Island, this season. Mr. John E. Campbell agent for the Clarke Steamship Co. arranged to have the tourists shown 1 over the principal places of interest 5 during their brief stay. The s. s. ‘ Zenda from the Great Lakes dock- l ed at Hoffman's wharf on Saturday afternoon bringing a cargo cf flour. Part of the cargo is being dis- chargcd at Summerside and the‘ steamer w1ll then go on to Char- lottetown to leave the balance of the cargo. The S. S. Marga. Whlfih had been discharging 2400 tons of coal from the Virginia Mines. left late last Thursday for Newfound- land, where she wiIl take on a car- go for Montreal-S — CONFIRMATION C E R E- MONY-Hls lordship Rt. Rev. Bishop O’Sullivan visited St. Paul's Church. Summerslde, yesterday afternoon and administered the Rite of Confirmation to 210 child- ren. The Church was filled to ca.- pacity with the parents and friends of the candidates. The impressive ceremony was carried out with all the ritual cé‘ [he Catholic Church. His Lordship was assisted by Rt. Rev. Mgr. G, J. Macllellan. V. G.. and Rev. Eugene Murray, Curate of st. Paul's Church. After the Con- firmation ceremonies His lordship delivered an eloquent and timely address to the children on their Confirmation and to the parents on the responsibilities which are theirs in setting I. good 6881111919 m their children 1.11m, they might develop into earnest Chrbtians and good citizens. —CHUR.CII BUILDING AT KENSINGTON-Mr. Stzphe-n M0- Aulay, contractor and builder of thdnew Roman Catholic Church at Kensington. has a good crew of mr-n at work. The building is '70 by 40 feet, with vestry attached. The cement foundation was fin- lshcd last week and the frame is now in course of erection. Every- thing concerned with the bulldlnlZ opt-ration 11999811 VJ be B01118 11k‘? the. proverbial clockwork. No noise but that made by the workmen's tools. Not a voice heard above a whisper. Mr. McAulay appears In be so familiar with his work. thllt nothing short of an earthquake would Hlslurb his equanimity. The edifice is situated on the Malpeque Road extension of Main Street and win be quite an addition to the architectural beauty 0f the _Mr. John F. MacNelll of Sum- merslde leaves thi= morning for owawa to attend the meetings of thi- Canadian Medical Association. BOEHNER’S A MOTOR TRANSPORT Imily Truck Service (‘HARLOTTETOWNSTJMMERSIDE II-ATES REASONABLE — ALL GOODS INSURED m, Charlottetown 10.00 A. M. L“ Summe side 2.00 P. M. w||| 510p anywhere en Itoulc to pick up Freight. ,h l t1 t Phone 312. c m 0 r owtlnmmerslde Phone I42- MMERSIE NCE oouurr cnno ml: us: or llllill cost nr l I v IN l3 5453111.“ “-°-.“»J.'.°.1P “r7325 3- Playing At Capitol Theatre, S u m m e r s i d e NEW HIT HAS JEAN HARLOW, WILLIAM POWELL. MYIINA LOY, SPENCER TRACY Jean Harlow-William Powcll-. Myrna Loy—Spenccr Tracy all i111 We Picture! 'I'l1ere's a collection of outstanding film names each of which is capable. of ruling a motion Dictune cast in his and her own PiBhl- Only once in a movie moon is such a stellar aggregation of stars Bllthered together for one produc- tion. MIetro-GoIdwyn-Mayer has as- sembled them for its extravagantl production o! “Llbeled Lady,“ the‘ new W550!) "Special" which comes‘ to the Capitol Theatre, Monday and. Tuesday. Itis a well known fact hhat when a film company loads four of lts greatest personalities into one pie- ture, that picture has what it takes. not always on tlxc day in which the died ls done. ‘The m1115 Q1 60d grind slow. Tint they grind exceeding small; Thflllfih with patience stands H» waiting. With (‘XIICIIIOSS grinds He 5J1" Jesus said: ivhosoever 11951-511, those sayings of Mg-y. and doem thcm. I will liken inito a manthat built his house upon a rock. Tine floods came and the winds blew. “Grand Hotel" and "Dinn ' Eight" are Outstanding lrxaell1pl:.;‘““‘1 1W’ upon 111m troll..- and 1v of staf-Studded hits o, m0 W“ ‘lffll no~ for i» was founded ilpou a Now comes “Libgiod Lady" ‘4I"_'1_(_I'l: \'lf oaaovor li-"f1l‘l"li these EFOSSmg story of all heiress slan- hl-iarl,» of afinc, and docfh lheln dcred by a metropolitan ncwspapr-y ‘ not, I w1ll hkc-n unto a man tha-i 1 and suing for libel 1o the tune of, built ills", house upon the sand The five million dollars! The move in-, floods came and the winds ‘blew ‘mwed 1°11!” l" flcipfl's—the 11011.. .1flllfl bcat upon that house nd the newspaper's managing ccliiolfll 1' lllfl griat “"1; fh f ll‘ a ithe girl whom he is plcdgcrl to] “v5.1; com}, aFHHhOKllI- marrl’. and a very clever senile-l mo“; m' 0,9,. m" m‘ ll- e ‘hm man of the Lothario school who mm, Th 1 “n5 “,8 some has achieved a unique repumnan _ . e sun of prosperity may ‘m. his unrivaled ability to quash shlnr- today. but there cometh a just such “be, 5mm btrlrnn‘ tomorrow, and thcn it vlill Of interest in connection with l” "1 “'11°111“1°1" 1191 WP hill/E "Lzbcled Lady” is the fuct that its 1 "11 a “>111- \\111‘111@I' ‘M’ MC stars while having ncvcr 111-fore Blhllll 1l1-\li1i1ll0I'1".1Il. been assemblgd for one mum...‘ I131, you can't. do the wrong thing have worked opposite each other as and git ltwuy with it. “whatsoever co-stars. Miss Loy and Powell first a 1111111 smvcth that shall he also achieved (‘o-starring success in - 'l‘hcre is a nrbrgi Order 1n "The T1111! MB-fl," 811d rfffililltll’ CFC- lllllYOlrl‘, and the moral laws ated a triumph in the sensational ilnl, .15, universal and iust as "GYEB-l- Qfiéllelft" M155 Plllflmf 11ml i'.u,ll.r.r u.» the IIIOIVSIIICIILS ‘of the Tracy were the principals of Rlff- m,“ m. U“, “NOD of the 5mm Tin‘ (llsllllCtlCln between right and raff." wrong is clear, universal, eternal. Piano Recital At Egpworth Hall frl 11v . llfrring. If, \\"ll1l(‘l be just, as fiilVllili‘ for a man to believe that he can tell a lie or commit a crime and escape loss and misery The pupiis of Miss sue Meadow. gave their closing recital onFrday- evening in Epworth Hall. The hall was filled with the parents unu as ll u-ould be to believe that he friends of the pupils. The perform- can lrap overboard in mid-ocean and export. the waters suddenly to heroine buoyant and to‘ boar him V up. The moral order is just as $2521.13: akltgigfn§élgafi°pgg real and just as inexorable as the H t5‘ E . v _ slcal. No wrong goes unpun- fneizory sign gfigilémgliglggcsiflfiili mhed. Retribution and judgment fleeting clcdit on both teacher and 3 m" 11m as cprmmjn m" “mm! a5 1.13331 T“ 1W1”? °‘ M *1"- l‘? ,1‘ 1’.“,"‘§.‘”‘l‘ ‘s vocal cass gave some very ‘ 1 "1 ' _ Y1‘ r 1'2 v8- deLgmful nmnbers_ lzvojlowmg 151110» zssuc 1n Messing; everywhere the prggrggn; and forever error and wrong end Sof: Music is Stealing-Folk Song in misery and death- Pfllll was —Janet Baker. correct when he said “Godliness ls Gentle Bee-Folk Song—Howar(l profilabic unto all things". McFarhne. Attfifflliig lo the laicst estimates Dancing Lesson-Joan Mcikle. the crime hill of America is $16,- ICLE Help Kidneys Don’l. Take Drastic Drugs Your Kidneys contain 0 million tiny tube: or filter: which may be endang- "Qd b! neglect or dranlc, irritating drugs. Be careful. If Kidney or Illa der disorders nlake you unfit-r 1'91” (“H1118 UP Nights, Nervousuesu, 11?" 91 Pl-‘ll. Leg Pains, lilleuuiuilsul, Dizziness, (‘lrclcu lillllcr l-lyeli, Noun 11151-1. Ac1l111i. Burning, Smarilug or 116111118- 3'01! don’: need to take chances. All drugglntl now have (b; “jog; ulodern advanced treatment fur these 1 iroubleb-n Doc! ' culled Cynic: (Sisuqlg-x), lllfalrlrllimftllgli, —sufe and sure. Ir 48 houlu it brings a feeling of new r:llll.iy 3nd w,“ 2:911]? W" I691 FBIHH younger in one °1' 1110119? buck on return of “m9” "cklle- Uyulcx cost: onlv Bc ~ dose at drugglstn, The back agrccmenz protect! you, mum-y Tree s Endangered By Satin Moths Messrs Fred M. Cannon, En. tomologist, and R. R Hurst, Path- 010815!" of the Dominion Expgrj. mental Farm, visited O'Leary a fell/QHYS ago at the request oi’ the Mmrter of Agriculigrp m pxgmjnp some Juniper trees that have been dfimflgvd by the Larch 03$ 1 Bearer. It would be possible to control ,1 this bysnraylng. the officials state. = by} as spraying would be expen- sac when the value of [he "(lag is taken into consideration. lhPV could not advtw that such l)!‘ undertaken. When in O’Leary, attention was dravin to the large number of ‘ satin moth; that are dcfoliating the pvnlar and wlllovv trees in 111.11. section, and they thought it was a pity that some attention could not be Elven to the preservation of they: trees. which have taken l such a number of years to grow, l and have such a heautiflving ef- ‘ foot on the landscape. 'l"he officials recommend l 11.53. lead, 5 pounds to 100 gallons oil water. to which is added 2 pounds‘ of soap. dissolved in hot water. g As the depredation of this moth 1* PYm/mfiifll W19. it is ilrged that Qvcry person having willow m- poplar trees, give this matter some attention. It is a little bothersome t0 spray tall trees, but witlfsmall hand sprays. it 1s possible with a, long laddcr, to move the can up to ’ 1111‘ 10D 0f the trees and give them 1 a good spraying. Good results can l be accomplished with a power SDTHY on the ground. Many people are band- ing their trees with the object of keeping this Pease Porridge-Dorothy Milligan Happy Playmates-Folk S011g— Mary Palmer. 000.000.0510 annually. As most peo- ple are honest, it is apparent that tho criminals constitute a very March of the Candy D0lls-—Ren- bu“, minom_,,_ vised. The eggs are laid rough bark of the trees, ton-Wanda Reeves. C-rlblrm __ Pesmloza _ Cami] Ilnvodllncss is expensive. It is EDWIN.“ the" mos. expensive thing on Th a c ali _ u 11111- P" ‘~ Wang“ 321i av er u“ For example. it took the public a long time to find out. that the saloon did not. pay. We thought < necessary to the bilsiness Vocal Solo—The Little Damozel- Novello-Yvonne Arsenault. Waltz-Shubert-Andrew Hum- it w phrey. )J“l'l.‘l)f“l'il_\’ of a city.’ It paid rcv- On the Trapeze-Johnson-Wcn- cnuc into the city treasury. But dal Callbeck. when the public began to count The M11510 BOX-Emile BOWHBGB- the cost in depreciation of real Slumber WYIB-shllbeflflshlfley estate values, in the 10s of the fmghes- , economic value of citizens, as well Bxgtlfuet 1n C‘ _ Bach _ Mnr-lorl" 1.- lhc cost. of legislative and jud- The Black Forest Clock--Lowcll 1:3,“lthlxl’fglggrl"°finén“s,io Allen. 1 ‘ ‘ ‘ m“ “mm - D“"*““°‘”"“ $3.131 iiréfifiifimlfia $312113? 2th Davies. ‘ ' sonaw 1n Q,_Beethoven__;mn linquency, and all the other re- Ranrfm stilling elements in society. H1911 the public awoke to the fact that the saloon dirl not. pay. and they banished it. I mention this only because it is an illustration of my point that all ungcdllncss is expensive. Takc the world war as another illustration. Whatever may have been the innncdiatc cause of this lvzlr its primary cause was wicked- ness. It was the result of unti- christian tcaehlng—teachlng which Minuet-Bach-Betty MacMurdo Away to the Woodlands-Ancliilc —Cath1'irle Lecky. The Swallows-June Ramsay . Autumn Idyl — Renard — Beryl Todd. Faust Waltz — Gounod —Shirley Call Flower. Song-Lang-Adela Bow- X1855. Musical Joke — Mozart- Pauline ~ odd. The Glow Worm-Lincke-Irma Hughes. Vocal Solo-Rendcz-Vous-W. Al- ettcr-Amanda Cannon. Spanish Dance - Moszkowski - Eleanor Currie. Angels Serenade —B1'&Ba——Gladys Arthur. Berceuse — Godard - Cal-brine MacDonald. Mazurka Brillante - Hei11s—A<ia MacLeod. Prelude — Rachmonlnoff -- Irene Allen. German Dances — Shubert—Ev- elyn Walker. Beethoven Sonata -_ Alexander MncKay. V Chopin Waltz - Cathrlne Mnv- Callum. g God Suva the Kln8.—S "#4: fir. W. Ii. Gal-sun Sunimérslde 39 Granville St. Tuesday and Saturday Specinllst in fool-adjusting J. L. DAVISON FUNERAL DIREUIOB AND EMBALMER KENSINGTON l l l l Day and Night Call; | Prompt]! Attended. PHONE 1-4. l " ‘m’ -- .1, _ Li’ 1' i-nn-lnio-w r u 1 m. was the complete reversal of the sermon on the Mount. and that \\'l(‘l~Zf‘<lIIl"$S-—II$ we all know-ivasa ll‘l‘l‘ll)l)' expansive thing in bot money and men. The man who won't. pay his debts ls one of society's expensive luvurlcs. Win11 I 11101111 ls this: The l.\=s account of the merchant from the non-payment of debts causes the lwccssary increase in the price of lils goods upon those who do pay, to make up for the loss through those who won't pay. You and I who pay for what we buy-and of course all of us hcrc tonight do this-have to make up to the mer- chant. in the price we pay, for his loss from those who buy and won't pay. We have also to pay for the office force, the nmchinery fur kcrpihg n11d collecting accounts. made ncccs<nry by the fact that there are some people who won't pay their debts unless they are watched. The merchant, has to in- crease the prlec of his goods to curry all this expense. I tell you. ungorllincss is a big factor in the present high cost of living. Then besides all this there is the enormous governmental ex- pcnw national. provincial. county. and city-made necessary very larrzrlv because l-herc are some people who wont do right ilnless thorn is :1 governmental force to (‘ompvl them. We pay the expense of mnkin: laws to restrain those who ivant to indulge in wicked- ncss; we pay the cost of the courts. iails. pcnltentlarlcs that qr:- ‘y to the enforcing of laws on those who would not. otherwise obcv them. For protection agaiml ivn-orllinees. even down to the cost n!‘ lockz- and keys, in simply encr- IYIUIIF. N0 wonder you comlplun against banding ha: little or no effect, I l Pretty Wedding ' A t Summerside IAEBLAANHAAIE II U N N UPTIALS One of this month's prettiest wed- l dings was solemnizcd at St. Paul's Church. Summersldc, on Wednes- day morning, June 16111 at 7 oclock when Miss Beatrice Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon LeBlanc was united in marriage w George Clement Cameron, son of Mrs. Cameron and the late Alexan- dcr Cameron. ‘The youthful bride who was given 1n inarrage by her father, was love- ly in her wedding gown of pale blue satin, touching the ilocr and made on princess lines with long pointed sleeves and hat, shoes and accessories w match. She carried a shower bouquet of bridal roses. Miss. Doris LeBlanc attended hci sister and was beautifully gcwncd in pink taffeta also made on prin- cess lines. Mr. Vernon Clow nephew ui the groom very capably performed the dlJilPf. of groorrlsman. Beautiful mu- l sic for the nuptial mas» was rc11-' dercd by Mr. Lawrence Gallant. organist of St. Paul's uho also played the wedding march, while at lhe offertory a solo was 171F515‘, inglf," sung by M1". LnzBlauc. Ailcr the ceremony which ivar. witnessed by a large number of rc- iatives and friends a delcious buf- fet breakfast was served at the home of the bride to filly 1111111111 gilests alter which complimentary remarks wcre made by Rev. Father Nlurray’ and M1", Adrcn 51501151111 to \\'lIlf‘.li the BPOOIH WIT 51111-31113’ responded. Among the out of town guests attending the wedding were Mrs. MacDonald and Mrs. J. Robi- son, Charlottetown, grandmother and aunt of the bride, Mr. anfi Mrs. LcBlanc and liitrs. Ensor Bow- nn-s, Kcrlsuigton, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. MacDonald, Mermaid and MYS- R. A. McKcnnu, Elmsdalc. sisters of the groom. The popular you": couple will reside 1n Summerside W116i!‘ 11W! have thc best w-ishrs of a host of friends for’ their future l1app1ncss._ the high cost of living. Sin is the most expensive thing on earth. even in dollars and cents. "not counting the great loss to the world in deficiency of character and of true citizenship. 0 yes! Paul was right. “Godli- ness is profitable unto all things" Let us all ask oilrsclves this question: Is our own heart fight with God? If not. then you and I. and that vast companywith which we are linked, are not only not an asset to the world, but we are an enormous liability. Because there is no getting away from ll. that "Codliness is profitable unto all ARI RELIGIOUS smvlc a l Womhippefs League. ‘Vcra H. Malcolm Campbell, Mus. ' .\f...~<-.\.Ale1l1u Saundrr. , lhvzrlv, "Home. Sweet Home.“ ha.- spray for this purpose. arsenate of l I satin moth from l crawling from the ground i11to the l “m” trees, Lime m- noghjng is au-omrr g that nude him a star player on llshed by (his memmy i; is ad_ l ilalhousiels early football in the l One of the ablest advocates of his so the ,1 , of the Overseas Club, (Qoltinuad from page 8, living of a vital and soul-satisfy- ing experience o! God. Teacher ‘Training Certificates were presented to flve Sunday School teachers and forty Certi- ficates to members of the Young The Junior Choir mowed re- markable evidences of appreciation o: sacred and classical music and irzlrcfll‘. and expert musical train- 1.1g by their musical director, Miss Batu, and accompanist. Miss Helen C lbcck. They ‘ed the morning's wor h.p of music with Flower Cami Service. Numbers, given with cluldhoods enioyment and clear HVCPI voices, were Chorus by Jun- for Choir, “Garden of Jesus", lSlldW), soprano solo, "The Orig- znal spring Song Carolfl’, lNealel, ‘by Miss Bernice Ward, and duet. "A Little Seed Lay Fast Asicepfl‘) and Mur- l gll- 11v: Brchaul. l The evening service was 1n h0n- 1 or o! Family Life and Pa=t0r Den- ion spoke most appealingly and: SXIIllITIIlIPLICIIllY o1\ the appropriate l . , l lug flLx remarks on 1st, Samuel , ‘.2120, "And they uent to their own 11011111." Mr. Deni-on made a strong plea for the strengthening of home o! Hoffman's “Head of Chris " was presented to the faznlly oi M31. John McInnis and her rune children, who were the larged family group in attendance. _ The evening congregation wan privileged to enjoy l rich musical treat as Mr. Robert Irwin. a DIO- nege of the great John McCormick who ls in our City as soloist I the Charlottetown Hospital Bazanr. sang in his rich powerful baritone voice, two solos, “Lord God of Abraham" from Mendelssohn‘: "Elijah," and “Just for Today 1S68VEI). Another worthy addition to the evening's highest merit programme W85 Miss Vera H. Mal- colm Campbellls violin offcrwry‘ solo, “Madr1¢_{alc," (Slmonettll. Miss Helen Calhcckls accom- paniments during i‘ne day's ser- vices were also worthy of the high‘ est of praise. Mr. Arthur Patterson of Bridgetown, N, S.. who w1ll be Church organi-t during Alss Call- boclcs YKFBIIOII “'21: n1o~t accept- ably hcard in Prelude selection: at the evening service. THE SALVATION ARMY A‘. the morning servzce Mr- Adj. Lynch preached a short buv telling sermon from the text "There is therefore now no con- 1nd family tics, which of late dcmnatlon to them which are in ymns have been seriously thrcat- , . J1:,'.l.~,, who walk not after cncli by (lirruptlllg influences, as .. A , hilt after the Spirit." ihc honlc 1s basic to 1114- well-being Rr-lnuns 3'1 of vlvillzuiiuli. A true home 1s a ‘ place where parcnt, and children, (lwcll in an atmosphere of high . ideals. undcrsialniing, appreciation, rcpccl. scnsc of duly, wholesome inlr-pllli" and Tlf‘ll\'C co-opcrailon, all lill0i".\'0if‘ll with and domm- atcd by a truc and abiding love: imparted by a genuine and in- l spiring faith in God. whom all his ' children lovingly address as “Ourl Father." ' At this scrviee a framed picture nisiffiveu (Continued from page i» lfiflllPfl . imrincTrEir; 113171.171‘? turc Justice was wont to call, half humorously: “Mclnnes. Mclnnes and Mclnncs“, His wit was rc- 1 novmcd. ' , Practiseri in Halifax 1 A year after he entered the firm of Dvysrlalr- and Mclnnrs. he wis made a King's Counsel. For the next l5 years, until his eali to the Supreme Court in 191B. he prac- tised law in Halifax. To his work he (Ii-termination applied the and cncrfti" teams generation, in the words of many lZl\\'_V(?l'$, he became. after his ap- pointment to lhr bench. "not a 1 Jllrlue but an institution". In 1921-22 he acted a.~ focal Judge in Admiralty. Although pressed with work on all sides, he never failed to fulfil the demands made upon him. He was President of the Nova Srrvia Barrismrs‘ Society for a year and served for some Wars as fiesidcnt Relaxation he foundin the mace andyquict of a country home at Nine-Alfie River. Halifax County. ivhcro 11 stream ran through his nroprrtv and whorl‘ he ivont \\'l‘.f‘Il 111*" nYPFFilTf‘ of work became ‘o0 great, In i896 he married MabclWhite.‘ a first cousin of Mr. Jilstice A, S. “flute. of the New Brunswick Su- hcrior Court. One oi‘ Judge Mri- l1.=l-l's brothers. John T.. was for several fwcars head master of the Academy at Amherst, NS. and his $151M‘. Mrs. Mary Mcllish Archi- balrl. was Principal of Iifouni Al- llron ladies‘ Cfillogo rnoanxrttvr mnmsran D155 rural-tax. Jllfif‘ 1Z0-(CP)_]-{pp_ for afclnnes. KC. recognized gen. Prflllv as dean of the legal profpg. firm 1n Nova Scoim and head 0y l" Yfrlnnes clan m the provincyg (111-d surlrlcnlv at hi5 1mm, SFVlllWlfI“. He 1m: 77 Death followed a lit-art “$33.1; | Th!‘ previous day he had ha", n; 1 his nfTlee as ilsuai and plf-‘lnnpd m lcavc Saturday for Toronto to at. tend a mootiflc of the directors of 1hr‘ 1711111: of Nova Frotia of “Mini, he i\‘.'I< vico-presidon‘ ‘ M1’. Mcfnncs’ dealh pfPCPdni bv nnlvn few hours that of Hon, Humphrr-v afoliish. retired Sup- reme (‘burl Justice Thr- two had horn lifc-‘on: friends and forvonrs here 1 were l1."l'l1t'»1 in the Kflmn m“- flrln. lfrlnt 11611111 Fulton 111.11 Konnv. Born at Bruin 1n Picicu County, granted to his grandfather in 1802 and which still is 111 the familws pnssossion. From those days until hl= death. he never lost. his infor- esl in the Scottish peopin who sat- llcd in that part of Nova Svolin in‘ the oar-iv days. 71200153 (Continued from page i) the flf:l1 largozt city in spam] tumbled into insurgent, hands without a shot being fircd. Half-starved crowds ‘valor supplies for four days throngcd the streets waiting for troops after Asturian minors blew up eight bridges crossing the Nor- vlon River into Bilbao. I11 a twinkling, the red and yol- low insurgent flag replaced red, white n11d green Basque col- or; 111 the front of balconies and illfii) flalzpolcs. Cheering crowds sang and without ihlnn". formed Impromptu parades. Amolw l Ill‘. .1 wvero flawlexs and his voice he spent. his boyhood on a farm , the i 111e, Zlllvfllfmli met-ling at the Infirmary many 100k part in the singing and listened attentively whlie Mrs. Adj. Lynch Billie 8- 161k 0n Jesus" our Saviour and friend. A‘. the evcnilib’ IHPPUHS Adl- ‘ Lynch spoke on Doll‘. 32:31. “For our Rock 1s not as their Rock. Like a rock midst clashing billows Holding fast llS place Jesus is 1n all llics sorrows When we t1 11st, H » " 1w»... 111T: 3R 11111 Bllzlllrllilll __>lCont1nueci from page il____ Dr. Macklillan the next smaker, explained the (‘ll‘f‘\lil"i.~if1ii(‘i"$. which ~‘ the 11:11: ncro-sarv. Pro- gress of medical ucncc nxlldc zhe i)lll'Clll'L:C of new cg llplnelz: neces- sary and mat, coupled with the IICC(‘S\II_I' a1‘ treating patients who were - iablc to 3111p" and needed hospztillzzatloil, threw a ' bu."- rien on the financr- o.’ pilal. No one who imam ..ci yo: been refused 111v i311‘. C.‘ care at the Charlottetown Hospital. Dr. Macaflllan said, To the ShIPTS who worked for the good of humanity and lllf‘ glory of Cvrrl the ppeakrr l'('lii'l‘l‘(l in terms of pzxn o. Afayur Turner in rioclarllii’ 1119 bazaar officially opened extended a warm welcome to Air. Roilcrt Iru 1n. His Worship referred to the urea: work thr- Hosphais were rio- inc 1n (‘harlolictozin He a-slirlvl the Cfiiilllllltflf‘ 111 charra of llPfll‘T_\' .-uppo:'l .1111} bazaar every succcs. In introducing Mr. Ir-vln. Bishop O‘Sullivan said it was through the frlcndshzp of Rev. E11“. Dalton and Mr. A. R. Maclnnls with Mr. James MrCormark, 11M‘ onai rep- resentative of Mr. John McCor- mack and Mr. Robert Irwin that Air, Irwin's appearance at the bazaar was made possible. Mr. Irwin's first. number, very appropriately" was "Como to the Fair“. lie followed with "The Rose of 'I‘ra,ic<-". Later in the evening he ‘was heard 1n "Ullldl," "Invic- n1 " and the 01min: number “At Dawning." Prof. A R Kendall W114 ..i accompanist. Mr. II'\\'lIi llPlll his audience spciboxlnd with his rlcl1 baritone vmee. His enunciation and diction is of rare quality being clear and res- oxzant. From comments by those who hoard .\'f1'. lrwin Saturday inuht 11c is 011v of the finest art- Luis over to visit this city. Al- though he i- a young man he is e1 ldvntly started on a career as a concert singer which will give him a hzizh place among the world's great singers of‘ this age. Mr. Irwin w1ll bc hoard once each eve- ning during thi: week and give: all an opportunity of hearing s rva‘. artist. Commencement miyécontipufid from page é ago of over ‘f5 per cent. the course of studios prescribed for Grade X: Rita Douceftc. Isabel Goodwin Rita McAdam. Margaret, McKin- non. Norma Pcppin. In Commercial subjects. gradin- lion diplomas were. awarded to: Mary Teresa Briand. Mary Brow-n, Frances Carbonneail. Ffllzabeth Curran. Catherine Dcagle. Dar-u Jay. Doris MrCal-viiie, Patricia McKlnnon. Mary Paquette, Mar- jorie Rrddln, Alma. Shcchan. Joyce Stahl. Mary Williams. The Prize and pass lists will be publhhed tomorrow. the marchers were gaunt, imshav- en men. hungry women and child- ren who had lived m- am and" almost unbelievable conditivllfi- Tanks and armored ears enter- ed Bilbao after excursions l7 scout patrols.