x f!!! (“MAR LOTTIETOWN _UUAR 0mm Seasonable Items From Qur House Furnishing Department LOWER FLOOR Coffee Tables Folding coffee tables with flowered top size l5 x 25 regular $4.95 special $3.30. Coffee tables with folding stand and separate tray size 15 x 25 regular $3.50 clear- ing at $2.30 each. Cocoa Mats For your front porch or door entry these save tracking dirt into your house. Size 16 x 27 only $1.99 each Size l6 x 26 only $1.15 each Bedroom Rugs Heirloom washable bedroom rlugs in fancy .- signs in green, mauve, blue and rose, size Z4 x 48 each $8.75. It Pays to Shop At Sinclair’: WARDROBES Made of heavy corogated paper with wood frame for added strength has sliding door in front inside hanger, just what you need for bedrooms that have no closets or for packing garments that are not in’ use as they are practically moth proof. Price each $4.50. Same as above except- ing the wood frame each $2.50. - ~ - - TllE WESTERN GUARDIAN i Ordination At l sown: J. nuptial Bolivar as and CA Egmunt Bay l ~ Glow. l0 Ottawa It. ' suuusnsuia use saute: counts -~~ --~ —-~ l Ne". Subscriptions hurtling m ch ' i ' ' . - v. aries Gallant son of Mr 4 Ibo 0 III! ll! "I!!! daily ll Ill! d’ the - an Mrs. it gen,’ or. I ' “£31m atom in llalinsrlda: - i flaw‘ fflw °“ 5 “'3' Kill-ugly. nu Iselatarq, wam 4mm mums linden, Water strum 1t Brim Ifitvlelgtritlrcb, my. "W!" uwh .w"" ‘mml m" 5*“ .1 °'“'m' 59"“ a‘ o a a o a’ a cacao‘ James Boyle. Blfiiyop o! Oharlottel-K s The ""4"" "l" "' ‘°“'°"' l‘ "I W" l" 5mm“!- o "U459 ego)‘ 155d: lgrmmvs. uii-‘Sffilfildulit’ ‘éfiféfu, A cgflgl Boy at to per d!) n: lilo w: week. Phone SID for this service o and urban (311115, we1un8§on_ Rev q;- give your order to m: bu)‘ responsible to: deliveries on your roan 0 GAY sfAGi "f" g an: (ligeudet s11 “a501,; c?“ “s. ‘ - new or s l, , ritovnasr NAME in —BUY'Lead Plpe and Sheet Lead ° l o nsv, pm-pk cmmfn ‘a, 51,1,- p , and the leadim Names at Braces. lotte was master of eeremon- i Shavers Fountain Pens. etc, at -- t les. Rev Father Laporte of t; ease Jewelery Store. -80HO0L FARM FOB 8ALE.- Bay preached e "mu-m in . _ p- Assets-Mass. Fisalugs. Wood lllm- ench and Father McMahonl '._lF YOU REQUIRE Auctioneer. ber. Leo J. Gavin, sea Cow Fund. preached in English. ' ult Arthur J. Stewart. Phone -_-- \ Also present p, me ggnctuar lngton 46-41. —WI.NDOW BROKEN ._ ppm,‘ were Fat-hers O. M . Clo-an 1 » —- the severe wind storm on Monday . 34V"? Thwdvfb w‘. M541“ .<_1N THE SWEEPSTAKES held pan, p1 m, grams w sumo"; . rsmoook NB. and Father Gallant the Golf. Club. Summ nus over his s/wnin: in front of the Tor- a v1 Bl'h“"t "~52 Wu“ and M,’ rrmwu Noon“ m.“ Bike”, mmmergne Billed 9 At the conclusion of the ordln-._ was mst and Mr. J. l-eltov Holman. from the well and crashed through ° t “u” “mm "m" WIMP‘ . Work on the renovation o! m; large plate glass window o, o o pronounced his blessin on n-s Club house ls pmgresslng fav- we "on _3' o ' a parents and immediate riends min Emmy and many new mmibers are ____ o at ma‘ wwilwl°litnntlfi a "h" playing for the iirst time. In gen- ._MOBILE x-nAY unit is at Sea. ° o egrm fh Bell/ff; d] neirorwgmfaj w“ ‘gen i‘ mile“ “§“‘“““‘f‘“s“” View may md wedneway “"1 o O liar-e friends Daandntheuclerxy. up ac ve year s in P os-nec. » ggldgenchoplgxlvezn Thursdaay :3‘? g a on Monday l, mm dcwck "rr-TIGNISH w)“ Smock Thursday from 1 tortueasndyti u. a 0 °°“”‘""'°'°"“"“‘"“ <1 §§§*s‘§'s§.lsll§.i“§.“”§sl"° “Tsileoitlilngrlel The closing exercises of the Tlilh- um, standard. time. Open on 0 o (“Hank Mmraimmk: N_3_ as. 13h 5m!" 531°C“ ‘llasfleld ‘m wed‘ Wednesday and Friday from 9 to 0 deacon and Rev. Father Gallant! noml- Jtm 28- l" 1 vm- In the ll sin. and i to 4 p.111. o ' of Bathurst as siibdeecon. Rather! New!“ °T l‘ 1"" "nib" °‘ ' ———— a p Poirier was high priest. and rather l Dti-Yfltt! Hid TBWDBYBYB. 4i! DUN-ll --M.IGII.A'IDBY BIRDS CA1 0 " master of ceremonies. | hfilna present. The occasion Wll -Yesi4rday aftennoon at summer- 'I'he ordination mass on Sunday; mnored with the presence o! Rev. 51d; min- gases under the Migratory was s in Gre oi-lan Chant by JAsMacDonalo. P-H. rtfcv. E. Mc- 51rd; gonymqqn M; Wye heard the We lnglon c olr under the Innis. Mr. A. A. Berri-arc. chairman h5g0" suuendnl-y Magistrate direction of professor Armand ot-Tlktilih Bowl 0t Trustees ind Richard s. Hinton. All were cherg- Awtr~~5 ms omelet-et- Mr- Dvmltllv De-l- ed with hunting Canada geese in Fflglhies am £1‘. Elidverett llidroélerm close season. A cape Iraverserre- 1m, m- ona ores e sldcnt was convicted and fried p-iesented the certificates and 515,00 m; m... (was, o, 30 days‘ < cls°p Report ,' s M4185. A nice assortment of FY1195 Another defendant from the same 4 I Glllflllllll Plllllilllll G I were donated by Mr. A. A. Bern- district was dismissed. The third ° tlayiussimtynlwtliuiinl < l Two only patterns of living and. Mr. John Cameron and The member o; the quarts“, who halls 0 t ; 1.00m curtains in o" ‘I-‘wilsh Legion and were award- from North Carleton was convlct- 0 WINNIPEG Mun, June m _ . _ C on and m’ "l math" K’.i'l‘.°.‘i.é‘.‘“i‘.; and ‘w: till-t" n“ . was ~ ‘ ‘lpiifil. iatsslzvil "l" M» 3“ itch” I1 C354 W - . or days. e ourth o: Carlin Archer Cl n r Wl e Z 1-4 d . ' French and English were preserit- par“, a resldent 0g gum-M Bel-lb 9 M. ‘m’ ‘ Fargiodliathdrnrlng the piastl vfiekiuglés: at $4’ 75 and)’ £0112. selling ed- to Mr. Arsclliiu“ as we“ l“ 59v‘ due his case alourned for a " n 8e, 5Q‘: Cetléhr“ a“ y‘ ' a‘ P" Pan'- . ersl beautiful gifts in recoiznltlon wean Mn 1. Lowe“ Cmmon_ %lmmfl_htiml_rmylufc (and i; Hulidl‘ eafslra ewan moi:- fdf. his Rood work and the deep summemlde conducted me Defence — -_ cge desell rnjlziciicliiziztlyior lrxilctiinzh. gyterest that he msllifefited W- pf the central Bedeque defendant. Plus Short subject ‘he; mum re b“ wheatpfn éhofl l _ds his Dtiltllfi- MI- Amenlm“ The prosecution was conducted by _ blade six ,0 m? makes m new" do sted Di-lzes to the senior boys m, m"; gmadgan Mmmged Shows 7:30 _ 9:15 and a few gamer crops m Mann] 1°"-'59°'l's~ He wumd he “id to Pilllfl- - - . olba are hen-fine out frcm ten tol eucouralle this spirit because it u ___ Matinee Tuesday At 2.30 tome“ inches-u] new,“ Poms, Bfcmlwwl" Wilden H” “Weill” —Tw0 MEMORABLE SERVIC" which have not received recent to the parents to become educat- Es were held Sunday. June 30th, ln rains show r-irlhei- crop deleriora- , - ion minded. Rev. J-A- MMDOH-Blfl the Summerelde Baptist Church. At no]; articular-lg m Manila“, and “yams-sad zhe pupils and congrst- the morning service Colmlhllniw -POSTPONED festival on the withou? further unmodlale pfelkp mated everyone for the splendid was administered to a large num- slhuliflg ....,o....i.,, -_ s. v alU-n». ilaliun, partial crop failure is ll work accomoltshtd- H8 W“ 1090"‘ bfl‘ 0f cmmwmitl-Hl-B 811d 011-6 new Summerslue tonight. prospect tn a nuimer of section.- Zby Father Mclnnis and Mr. A. member was received into the fel- ___ Bcwrdm to use weimy Qfop T.» .._‘,‘Bernard. -Tllz. lowelilp of the Church. At the eV- _A1~TEN|) T)“; 31G mlcmm port of 516 De ailment of Agflfbl’ entng service the Ordinar-ee of Bap- 531B on me premlses u! Gerald lure, 0g the 83am... Nam» tism was administered to six candi- Mcqman on yflqay July 5 Railways. (tastes Tliiasaetbelptlzed ébgllgveiistto- ' ' ' belgtlve] hllslldlfi}? acres pf su"; I’ l‘ W W° m" Y "m" —FOR SALE -1oa4 Chevolet. B 11 ‘"1’ "It mnwflfl e were igilaeamtéieurégleitaflhanxdhojflrfeéjlr Good condmon‘ good hues‘ 08mm being ploughed up and resee-i \a ~ v Hwmi KODAK FIL ’< Qror HERE AND IOAD in» BEFORE YOU LEAVE Q/Bring back your shale 0E flood pictures.- Shoot with de- pendable Kodak Film; It’! available here in all popular ‘pins. when you return, leave your exposed films with u: fol “ ‘ ‘finishing. H/I-GLOSS PRINTS fMail Your Films To v Us For Service Ask for New Price List ' Enliian Drug & Photo Service _ Sumrnerside ‘ . _-;-,-i w .4 431-. stéiss-st- in different parts of Prince C/ountv worship. The Minister, Rev. E. J. Barrass. conducted the services and administered the Ordlnances.—S- —BIBTHDAY 0N DOMINION DAY — Receiving congratulations on Dominion Day was Mrs. A. P. Wells. Duke Street. Saimeiside who was born on July l. i867. shed ls the oldest daughter of Silas, Rayner of Kildare who in his dav| was one of the pioneers o-f the fox industry in this provlixes. Soon after their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Wells moved to the United States and made their home in Worcester Mass. where they resided for 25 veers returning to the Island in i911 and have since lived in Sum- merside-S. -—RECEIVES DENTAL DEGREE -Dr. and Mrs. Mark Delaney. Surnerside. have recalved a wire from their son. J. Cecll Delaney. infomiinl; them that he has re- ceived his decree in Dentlstrv with distinction. Dr. Delaney was educ- ated at St. Dunstans Unlversltv. Loyola Oolleae. Montreal and re- ceived his B.A. deafee from St. Joseph's College. Memramcook N. B. He tauszht school for five years and two years in Summe-rslde Dr. and Mrs. Delaney (the former Yo- lade ‘Heuiiblayl of Montreal are spendlna two weeks holidays in the Lauremtlan Mountains before taking un his practice in the town I rv .1‘ 3' A 'conventi at‘_8 p.ni. STANDARD TIME, in two candidates for the ne chairmen will please call meetings for the selection of delegates. WALTER CUSACK. U? PTOKI-essive Conservative Convention Blfsdalbane First District of Queen's Gounly on of the Progressive Conservative Party will be held in BRADALBANE HALL Saturday, July 6th YOlNlllosrJelnlgavsryeute'stelilng-poulneslw tlwwd tltlttlib qmlsn-hnmulvsrpteveheo qwlltv. sssuqsaamlsevmlvllmmywstnmnwtlw tltvv s.» mum-m m 1w us» lmvwttvll- wwllivonrammt-lwslssoultmplsnsulm yulss-lm-saus-as-shsasyluumaumlam. u a pmvdevmev, diatom, u... 1mm» Yam‘. a 1041 4’ olitlls BRUS. Conadg s-rFinesf Silverplale " ' tfiaunlnuuli‘ m . c‘ Mount Royal near Montreal. - B. for the purpose of nominat- xt Provincial election. Poll GEORGE MacKAY. Conveners Miss Doris Hurley of Caracas. Ven- gucla and Miss a few days at Harbour View Gab- lns. Sumlmerslde. -8 —M:s. Lu and dauzhter. nth gave arrived price. Alpnly Olauue Clow. Island Bax and Barrel Co. St. Eleanors alter a u-m. ._...__ -TEACHER WANTED for sen- loi- Department Freetown School. Supplement $400. Aiunlv at once. Geo. D. Jardine. Sedy. —COLLIE PUP for sale. both parents real heelers, will drive cattle or cues/o. easily trained. Also some real good watch dogs 3 to 4 months old. J. P. Tlmton. PO. Box 36. Sunimeislde. —ELECTRIC CURRENT will not be supplied to any of our lines north of the Freetown Hall from 1 to 6 PM Standard 'hme. br- ginnirlifijwednesday. July 6th Begin- ning out Saturday, Jul 6. mils of our lines will be serv ced dlir- lng the same hours except on Suit- day. This permits our working on our primary wiretx-Jt’ is; ' ated the work will take six afternoons. Scales Hydro-Eleswtrlc Company. -~ANNUAL REUNION _- The annual Cairns reunion was held Domnion Day at Pearson's shore, Chelton. A very enjoyable after- noon was spent in bathing. games, races and social intercourse. About eight members of the clan and several visitors enjoyed the bountiful chicken supper. Anion; the visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cowan. Brocton, Mass, and Mrs. George Lord. Lacombe, Alta. This gathering is a yearly event and is eagerly looked forward to by everyonew-S. --ROLICE COURT —_ The rs- sulis of the holiday weekend as they appeared in Summerside Police Court yesterday morning were as follours. A drunken driver was sentenced to seven days in loll. A man for consuming was fined $50.00 and costs: seven drunks were fined $10.00 and costs; one drunk was fined $5.00 and costs: four had their bail estreated and one had his case adjounned. —B. --li0ME AFTER. TWENTY-ONE YEARS — Mr. Health Spears of Guelph. Ont. has arrived in Sum- merslde to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Spears, Granville street, He has been awsv for twenty-one years. He is accom- panied by his wife and three child- fen who are making their first trlb to the Island. -8. Personals —Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Burley and Laurie Connors WI Ont. are spending ebeck and son Walter el of New York at Harbour View l slnxton the no dagger. Mrs. John hm. bins. Stimmerside to stay. -8 —Mtl. of V“ -. is vlsltinl in Xen- atlves, --Mrs- Buick, Toronto is visiting Sinn- lzuest of her niece. Mas “l Gertrude Buntsin. and other re- to coarse grains owing to lack I moisture. weeds and cut wonr ,Polnls between Greenwav an. ,Deloralne indlca-e that crops wt. be twenty five Io thirty live p8.‘- cent lighter this year without m- medlnte heavy rainfall. All sown crops, however, are ing deterioration. Conditions are still sat lln Northern lvlsnilots. occurred at all points rtogina civlsion but zhe insuf- Oil WBTC crop prospects at many points. Rains have ‘mproved crops from Watmus to Melville where wheat is now six to eight inches ln helghr. Around Sash-noon whhh promised to he light Iv hour rain Whlcfl should lmpmvement generally. Around Codsland. Rcsetowii, El- rose and Trlbire territories CM}- dttlmis op ear considerably be'tcr than for t e basi year or two. and normal crops ma." be ex-pected if conditions remain good. In northern Saskatchewan good rains within ten days will assure an average crop -n ibis section Grain is up to ten inches in he: h! and summer fallolwing sixty Lve per cent completed. Heavy precipitation occurred in GXISUTC weeks. ked lmpovemerit crops has resulted and indications point t-p good harvest. Crops are up to fifteen inches in height. - Amund Edmonton moisture coli- dltlons are stlll very sattsfactoryl with an abundance of moisture west of Edmonton. Growth of grain and pastures is heavy and rs -.d early sown wheat ls in the s. oi, blade while oats are six inches in height. Summer following ‘is seventy er cent completed in this section. ying will start in me next week or two. Good rains were received in all areas north of Edmonton lm rov ind conditions generally an all c now look in excellent col;- diton. wheat. being generally in shot blade and len to fourteen inches in height. Okan-agan reports weather cool and showery with heavy winds cherries are not ripening as fast as expected but have not been dam- aged as yet. Canadian National Railways Press Bureau. DEADLY BLOW-GUN In the hands of the Indians of Brazil the blow-sun 1s a deadly weapon. ‘They car. kill birds with 2t at a distance of 300 yards. ~____.i_._i —Mrs. A. C. Saunders o! Cincin- nati. Ohio. ls being welcomed in “um-"nersldc her former home. by her many friends. She is the guest UM us." uaughter, Mrs. Harold Bctiur- man-S. lIY III‘ IISY. IUQIOIICIL WAY Tu MORE ATTRACTIVE HAIR Parklan- thn sod ooo with Cutlcurslsosp. T my fragrant. mil y medicated CUTI CU RA i; i112‘; .2. 10s PALOOKA Lite show- islac-ory Rains. flcient to warrant enthusiasm as to Listen to our radio broadcast each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday l evenings at 6.45 over CFCY. l l l \ SINCLAIR 8L STEWART LIMITED (The Island's Most Modern Store) Semi-Annual ; Meeting of W. A. On Thursday. June 27th the Dloo esan Board of the W. . D. C. S. held their Semi-Annual iMeetlng at Alberton. Corm- ,~mur.lo.n was celebrated in t. Pet- of Port Hill preached an eloquent sermon on the parable of the tal- ents showing that all had responsi- lbllities ln life. some greater than others. After a. delicious picnic lll-F-Zh the bllslinms meeting was held in the Woorieri‘: Institute Hall with the Diocesan President. Mrs. A. B. Cosh presiding. A large and representa- tive gathering was present. Father Cotton. receitly retired after 34 veers of active Missionary Service in South Africa addressed bhe Meeting. In his quiet gentle rim-nei- he led his listeners to a Lne Evans and Mm Eleanor Clapp gave reports on the Youth under- shlp Courses which thev had rec» ently attended at Toronto Univer- slty- Samples of handicraft were on display. The speakers were given a standing 'voie of thanks. The beautiful Diocesan Book of Remembrance was on display Forty names are now Inscribed. A resolution of loving sympathy Special Speakers. higher plane of thouglht. Miss Flor- Church »was to be bers . Father ed meettr-g with tihe Benediction. In Memoriam MR. STANLEY J. POLRIEB —-On June 23m the St. Nicholas were sadde Eastern and Centre; Alberta. rang- l . l d th My s" l u. 1 "m" 4 "a" “m- W“! m" s... . o. u. ""1""- over two inches. Moisture Cfmdlllonscelebrant assisted by u” Rector esteemed and re ted member ‘l!’ C. 8T .2H1a' PW. u‘ “m” 3°“ W“ ‘his enmelliev. JoaNowe and she Rev. S. J: M u" wflmunll-Y 9 W‘!!! 56 Yea" w" hmfl" ma“ spray/er‘ ‘elflwwlmam “WWW” 1°‘ “fgnauvies. of Milton. Rev. Mr. Meadus °f =80 1nd Md bten 1n lll health “‘ °“ h "‘ °“"“°' "m" for over two years but was out to the neighbors house as usual the cay before During his illness he was often Hither Monoghaii. HLs death was B ereat shock to all his family and. riends W l?’ 3m“ Tu“““5“uii“§l m“ r chliedr dile sailhfi, .3151 A? ihony ol Mlscouche ant o! Cape Egmont also one sister Mrs. Mark Geode: of Summerslje. The fun 25th from delock to funeral High Rev Father Kel ' pallbearers Gaudet, Geleslln Poitier, Frank Poirier and n. Poirier and family wish to The Amable Evra Alle Mrs thank all bors who visl eavement ANNOUNCING I Day Bible and Evangelistic Conference July 5-8 CENTRAL BEDEQUE BAPTIST FELLOWSHIP Rev. D. M. Fraser, Pastor Entertainment Free. Meetings Daily 10.30 A.M. 2.30 & 7.30 P.M. COME and DIN E. ‘ By HAM FISHER ll 32 ted them LARGE CLEARING AUGTIUN SALE AT SPRINGFIELD, L01‘ l‘! Hav sold my fan-n I will sell by Anc n on " FRIDAY, JULY 5th, 1948 Beginning at 1 P. M. Stands u Time All my Stock, Implements and Household Effects cons‘ ", of sent to several sick mem- Cotton the Cards. Spiritual Bouquets. Mess- ages of Sympathy and Flowers. (Other Island papem Dletue OOPYP- TAKES 0N ALL COMERS Tlhe gosha/ivk hunts any llvllig creature ll can handle. USEFUL LARK The western mcadnw lark is one of the most. useful of lnsect-eaflng birds in America. people of ned by the single sieighs, driving sleflh, farm wagon, scales, hay fork with 200 feet rope, $4 interest in potato digger, 1-8 interest in potato planter, n quantity cans and pails and all mull artlo les now owned by me. Also all household effects includ- ing living room dining room. bu)- kl chen furniture and cook- g utensils. TERMS CASH. [f thy is unfit sale on next day. GERALD McGUIGAN. HUGH F. MORRISON. Auctioneer. Buying fowl every Thursday at the following places commencing July 4th: O'Connor‘; Store 9 1.111.. Parson's Mill 0.30 a.m., Kean Cross 10 a.m., North Granville Corner 10.30 a.ni., Grahams Road Hall ll a.m.. Clifton Corner 11.30 a.m.. Flemming‘! Store l2: Caven- dish Corner 12.30 p.m.. Mayfieldyn Hall 1 p.rn.. DingwclPs Store, New; Glasgow 1.30. Paying highest mar- ket price. . (Siznedl JAMES E. MoISAAC visited by his pastor Rev. , his e. St Nicholas, and Mrs Jonnnv of Ben V Gail- eral hock place an June his ‘ate residence at nine St. John the Baptist Mlscouche. where the M ss was sung by were Messrs. Emanuel Gaudei. their fiiends and neigh- so kindly assisted and during their sad ire»- also those that gave Mass BRlfNNER MOND’ EEPS ROADS REE 0F DIIST c" L’)? . Emil/A Vi‘ /'