.. asulllhrnisii your 14. 1941 T WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: I. Elmer Murphy, 1B6 Hanover Street. anf "(horn Glow. 90 Ottawa street. SUMMERSIDE and PRINCE COUNT! Newa, Subaeriptiona, Advertising. The Guardian may be bought at any o! tho following atorea in Bunimeraide: pell Bookstore. W81" 59-116‘. Gourliea Drngetore, 2i. Central Street: M1,} Toronto Bakery. Wlier Street; Mark Gandet, t‘! Granville Stunt. The Guardian will he delivered to any home in Bnmnieraide. carrier Boy at 2° NI day or 12o per week. Phone 289 for thla geryleq u, give your order to the boy reapouaihie for delivery on yglg "n" —FOR SALE - Late bl; giants. Layton Dougllert, Nee; 121.1: _BRAE PICNIC - Wednesday, Iuly l6. efINDIAN RIVER. July 14, Ice cream social, Dance and other lmusements. .401‘) CREAM SOCIAL and Danco in Clermont School, TUES- my tvenlng, July 15, also sale of lunches. -1cs CREAM SOCIAL - mall. syeh School. July ma. Dance l’. —ESCA1"EI.\ from my ranch, one platinum female fox. John Green, Bedeque. _ELECTRIC WORK of all lrnds. Satisfaction guaranteed. prices reasonable. W. Brander, Bea View. —LOST YOUNG COLL!!! DOG. Strayed from my farm at. Ken. slhBton. Reward. Patterson Walli- er. MBAZAAR AND PANTRY SALE s; Wilbur StaverUs Store, Wed- ngsdfly, July l6, at 3 PM. %‘ICE CREAM Festival Mis- cl-llcllc, July 16 at 5 P. M. Bingo {mrl other games. Come and enjoy fill evening of fun and entertain- —RECE1\'ES SAD NEWS -Mrs. Ray Clarke of Bummersido has received word of the death in Cheltor. N. 5.. on Friday of lar mother. Mn. Owen zinclr. The funeral took place yesterday-S. —WANTED - Teacher for Cae- mtint. cumpeque School District No. l0. *~" Supplement. $300. A l S - —-I\TTENDED CONVENTION my o; “wees, a ‘Al? Hi0“ CHINA — Among the vis- lnrs who attended the conven- : -n of the Cooperative Union of p E. I. and the P. E. I. Credit lwiion League held in Summerside ~l < ivcek was Mr. Wang Shou 1w»: of Shanghai. China. He has SOD, —IRISHTOWN ls famed for its extra good Ice Cream. Come to the School tonight and try it. Caterers, Irishtdwn W. I. —TEACHER WANTED iron in this country since last _ For tiwlbcr at Si. Francis Xavier Lowel- Bedeqne scnnoy supple. l llcrsiiy Antigonish. N. S., men; $409‘ Apply Horace wright’ ' cooperative move- secrelnry . He will spend another year h» 1x He belongs to a group of pint: people in China who be- L1H‘ that the principles that in- to the cooperative movement .. tho answer to the economic prtblems of their country and a \\":\’ to combat communism_ He previously attended a mcetinrz of lnzl-opean cooprratlvos in Zurich. Fwitzerland. Mr. Wall)! arrived in this coilntrv bv wav of Son rrancisco and while travelling by y u; ln Pflnqe gounly n; the pm. llu- to New York his plane vrook- I sent time, according to figures re- ed up in Wyoming but. he was not I tensed by Mn Earle cannon’ mnn- filhlhllsly lhlllrell-s- yager of the Employment Office in Summerside. This constitutes a. -WEDDING BELLS _ A pretty slight increase over the previous clounle yvedding took place in St. l "will-h. 0i i-hlS number 264 life laluis Church, Sunlmcrside, on ' 018165 Mid 62 BYE lfimfllb. M the Wednesday morning when Ettaisame time there are 27 unfilled . nrn daughter of Mn Thgmagylflfflfldfifi for men and nine for I‘ '. Summerside, became the | “Omfih. These 8TB milsily 1h 88“- i,..lc of Joseph Theodore. son of,\‘llll-lll’9-—S- hi1’. Adolph Perry, also of Sum- - cle. The bride was given in lage by her brother Norman. .. wore a floor-length gown of ‘honey white satin. and fingertip \"ll with ll silvcr crcuul. and cor- ri l a bouquet oi‘ red PDSBS, She was attended by Emily Perry. sis- tl-l" of the lrroom, who wore a finer-length gown of pink sheer and a chapel vcil, and carried a bouquet pi’ yellow roses. The lzroomsman was Mr. George Pet- -—REV. ALBERT LANGLEY, <cc- leiary of Maritime Temperance Federation will address a public meeting in Wllmot Valley Ha" Monday, July 14 at 8.30 p. m. A large attendance is requested. Sale of ice cream —PRINCE COUNTY UNEM- PLOYED-Three hundred and twenty-six persons are unemploy- ,.. q. -—WEDDING BELLS - St. Pat- rick's Church, Grand River was | the scene of a lovely wedding on ITHCSGDY, July 1st. when Miss Iris MaryBrown. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brown, became bride of Mr. George Hawlick of Ottawa. son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Rawlick of Edmonton. Alta, The bride looked lovely |i.n a nlhite floor length gown with rrs. Little Valerie Gallant, niccelflngenlp yen carrying a bouquet of the groom was flower girl and of American Beauty roses. Her , bridesmaid was her sister M5 dressed m a pale blue Sh?“ i who wore blue and carried a bou- gtun and white veil, and carried quay o! pink roses» The groom was pzllk roses. The other wedding was) “my Supporyed by ms brothel. Ted“ "m" “f Ml“ D°"°‘“Y uamm" | The Nupiial Mass was celebrated daughter’ of Ml". Frank Gallant.~ and the wedding ceremony pa, sulnmerslde, who became the bride yormed by Re“ A_ Q Murphy. “f Thomas Pei-W’ i" 5°“ m Mr‘ Parish Priest. The Ladies Choir ‘ihomas Perry. She was given a- 535g several benutllul hymns ‘my by h“ lathe“ “d was M“ suitable for the occasion. The or- tlled in a floor-length goyvn of “m” w“ Mm Harold Mcln- willie lace and white fingertip ymyre_ Ana,- me ceremony n “'11- “ml carried almuque" ‘i’ "d wedding breakfast was served to "0591 she was attended by h" the ‘immediate relatives at Hill- slstcl". Una, who wore a floor- crest Lodge and the honeymoon length WW“ °f Pink ‘affem- “m was spentlat Harbor View Cabins. a pink clllipcl veil and carried on Monday July 7gl-l_ n recap. WNW’ m5”- The 35mm W“ “i” tlon was held at the home of the traded by Mr. Ernest Arsenault. brlde», parents attended by lln- Lillie Betty McDonald was fl0W- mediate friends and relatives of l‘! girl and wore a white sheer [he brlde and grQOliL The 3mg "”“"‘ mid "arfled Pink m5“ M‘ to the bridesmaid wasa beautiful W ‘he ceremmll’ 9' Wedding set of earrings and to the best breakfast was served at the Hill- mun n Ronson llghtgp M; and first Inn after which tho horny Mrs. Rawlick will leave for Otta- Mllples left by car on a wedding m, on q-nesdny, July 15th, where irll) to Halifax and other parts l-ney wlll tnke “D l-esldence, Mr, ‘if NM“ 3mm‘- Thfl‘ will reside Ftawllck is attached to the per- lll Summerside, The ceremony mane“; ln-my them A n05; Q1 was performed by Rt. Rev. Msgr. {fiends yoln ln wlsnlng the young G. J. MacLellan and the wedding counye mam, year, o; nappy m“. music was played by Mr. Joseph fled llm __5_ Parry. _s_ -G. H. M.- N DRESSES in a variety of floral printa (‘not crisp SBERSUCKER 8U frllied plnafore which ~—thcre are two styles from which to ohooawthe billions down the front and has a tie belt ia 8.95. - - - The halter top- llfll Sun Dress which buttons down the hack la 3.50, the alaea in theae dresses are 12 to 20. There Dream are real Summer coolera. - - - Wear one to look cool and to be eomiortablel-IADIES‘ WEAR DEPART- Till-INT. For heavy washing and cleaning lobe there's nothing to quite equal hulk NAPTIIA SOAP. - - - A lwllh and a rub will whlak away the dirt- irst dirt. Try this Naptha Soap for your heavy washing (we do not recommend it for fine laundry). The price la i9 eenta a IIWIlil-GROC‘ ER!‘ DEPARTMENT. l _______- Your hair will truly be "your crowning Ilofl" 1| Y0" ll" N» h" 09 brushing. - - - To give your analp and hair the proper brushing eare you'll need a good atiff hruali. in the Dry Goeda Department you'll find lovely LUCITE HAIRBRUSIIES with nylon brirtlea for 1.79. -, - - Get one today and atart brushing for Hair Deantyi-DRY GOODS DE- PARTMENT. Home oan your fruit and vegetables for neat Winter's nee. - - - More Ind more people are doing this with very aotlrfaotory reruita. It la "l"! quite ainlple and your requirements are to be found In the Hard- ware Department. - - - There are 1 and 1 1-2 pound tint, either plain or enamel lined, and Can Sealera-the VICTORY SEALER for 1 1 hound tine only ia l2.95-the MODERN SPECIAL SEALIiR for both 1 and 1 1-2 pound tine ll 28.95. - - - Home Canning ll not difficult, you'll enjoy putting up your evm fruit and vecetablea, and you and Your family will he more than thrilled with the remit-HARDWARE nsrannaem. soul-t. modern cease IOOKENDS eaurht my m ‘More the can» Deplflllefil why-ll aolr m" I'M --i-They'relntheforlnolhorlel- rieriling glean. They look terribly eapenlva but Ilka-GINA DIIAIlKNI. aa I waa peaaing mate a wonderful eiear, the _ Joan . CAPITOL TODAY (Monday) ond TUESDAY The lpie That has l nu limit ta Still - {slim ifitliilltl the World for I00 Yours“; l - iilelt ilill l Plnlotttbyiillllll illiiil o illmfrtlylflliiilllkw - Scmllfllytyieionl lillielallliieoltelllm . ALSO COMEDY 00d SPORT REEL Shows 7:15 - 9:15 — Matinee Tuesday At 2:30 GUARDIAN THE CHARIDTPETOWN Summeraide 17*?“ ‘l - "s" 1 i ‘ - l jab-nix: » BARRYMORE CAIIPETS I R068 INII SIZE 5'9"! 9' WIIEGT 011E 0' X12‘ ‘thrilled I i l KER - Luis Viii 800ml - 00ml liltilllili ' l ,4 y‘: l2: -WEDDING BELLS — The nlanse of the United Church at North Bedeque was the scene of a lquiet but pretty wedding on June 124th, when Jeanette Catharina, youngest daughter of Mr. J. H. Vesser and the late Mrs. Vesser of Groningen. Holland and John Frederick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sobey, Wilmot Valley were united in marriage. The ceremony was performed by the pastor Rev. Ralph Wagner, they were attend- -ea by Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mac- Kny. The bride wore a. light blue suit with matching hat and acces- sories, Mrs. liicKay wore a navy blue suit. Later a. reception was lleld at; the groom's home. During the evening many jolly serenad- ers offered their congratulations ‘and good wishes to the newlyweds. ‘Their honeymoon was spent in the eastern part of the Island. They will reside in North Carleton. On Monday evening June 30th a large crowd gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Hogg where a miscellaneous shower was held. To the strains of "Here Comes the Bride". played by Mrs. Ira Crozier the bride and groom were escorted to a decorated room and chair. under a decorated umbrella by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hogg. ‘The gifts were carried in by Miss Mar- jory l-Iilcstis and Miss Gwennie Clark. The verses were read by Hrs. John Burrows and Mrs. Frank Jardine, others assisting were Mrs. William Millar, Miss Eileen Waugh, Mrs. Elmer Waugh, Mrs. Robert P. HOgg and Mrs. Alder Large. Jar-k on hehltlf of his bride suitably thanked the guests for their many beautiful gifts. Later n. sing-song followed with Mrs. Brewer Waugh at the piano. Refreshments were served by sev-- eral ladies pT8SEIi0.—S. Personals - dMrs. H. G. Spears and daugh- ter Sally of Belleville. Ont... are visiting Mrs. Spears’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Callback. Sum- - rnerside-S. _Mr5, Alexander Jan-lleson has returned to Summerside after {spending the winter months in ‘Boston-S, ' __Mrs, J. K. Beer and Mrs. R. B. Humphrey of Kenslngton are Ignendlng a pleasant vacation at "Ingleside“. Cavendish. _ , . W. Ives. Summerside. ‘has lgceitswd a telegram m“ his tsister, Mrs. Georfllhil 359°" w}: |nns been a. patient in the Mon Ireal General Hospital has under- ‘gone a successful operation-S. i -Mr. and Mrs. Vernon igne- Qusrrle, Winnipeg, Manitoba. ave Clark MacQllflffle Mr. and M15. Mr‘ and and in Brookfield with Mrs. Russel White-S. _Mrs Robert. Clayton Schurmnn and little daughter. Morohfl- ha” been guests of Mrs. Prank Mac- Wiliiams. River View Farm. Chile ‘traverses-S. i _ M1 Leitha Crue. 13°?" cthyTgillis aids Ione MaQonaid of Summerside are attending l 51X: weeks session in Mt. Ailisonseum mer school. Baclrvllle, N. B. - __ _ Tn son of summerslde. whoRl-eegcentlynllsturned from the Y. M C. A Camp at Holland Cove has left for Gilweii Camp at Neropis. N.B.—S. ____..... I Mn and Mrs. Frank McArdle i Moncton. accomilhnlm by the“ 1:0... Temple and his wife of Bath- urst N. B., were visitors to thfi Province last week, the guefli-S 0! lMrs. MeArdleb sister, Mrs. Gil-ag- les E. McDonald, Summerside. . .4511. James McArdie of Mono’. ton was a week-end guest oi Mr!- Charlee E. McDonald, Summer- side. 0n her return she was ac- companied by her daughter. M!!! Thereea, who had been a student ‘at Notre Dame Convent. N15‘ couche-S. __€__.___. ISWEIJIS VISIT SOVTET 01M -- (OP) - nggott-ationa with Ruislal. orltfes to arrange a Union. ' .._...___.____ VALIIALIA COMPOSIR Richard Wagner lliplll ll ‘ti! arrived in Summer-side to visit 510mm ThQl Swedish foreign office has opened liilth-l Swedish dele-l gotten vlalt to Russia this summer- The delegation will study araiwl- tural mechanization in the Soviet flabflflih ‘ BUGS 2 only, English Axmiaster Rugs, siz-a 9 x l2. Alherton _ An unusual lalge number at- who have come to spend a two v/eeks’ hollda, with the “Murphy family. MATS .___ i Mrs. John Myrick has returned I home after an extended visit to . ing a brief hcidagi in Chaloite- town. the gust of her parents. Mr, and l/frs Paul Fetcrs. 1 SMALLMAIPS M~sie~ OB icn. Maple ' ng a l-a,~ry vaca-i tion hr... tl1e most wclccmei. gilest of his gTl'!"(lll"I‘(‘Zl‘.‘., Mr. and‘ M D Mrs. Harry C'Br'-en. .. m. Arum r m some», (Successors to Sinclair & Stewart Ltd.) v'lle. Mass. is en , ng a veryt nieasant holiozy rcrewing form’! i jgl“il,'jj*“g°,f,i.,ni;f;f° "i ““°“@“1lTl-Fonsslilfoon, o... Edcntully slipped, fz-rcillg his elbow S’ ‘d ll ‘t il i Friends will be scrry to learn ,5 through a pane cf glas, receiving e e the lmnsnrs-poh of M._ Jmhn M“ l severe cut ncceisitatiig seven! Nally. who e-icrcd thr- Western stitches‘ .____ Mr._ and Mrs. FTank Larkin of s n n chool Plcnlc Hospital 0n Wednesday. Mass.. are visiting Alberton. the 'Mr.dM.J?hCllh , . have aimthcir To stsiellqvi ~. aftdugilrasrl-‘l Emits °t M’ Lnrkms mmmer‘ Mrs. James Larkin.--A. Hc-warzl Graves and famfiy. MESS-e Miss Beotfce Cailoglian. Halifax. The anhufllsundoy School nio- ‘N. s. Mr. li“d lvlrs. Net‘. Pravght _ gir- of lérnnlty United Church, d c il-s, rd R‘ ' ummer-S c. w l id l st W-d- ,2!“ x m r8 ‘Yer nesday aftersgon ‘e at l Chelgon The Misses Doris Carpenter. F-hflre. and the day being fine the June and Frances Murphy of event was lluvolitstandlng success. Boston. Mass. have come again —-Mrs. Don Fraser. Summer- Nearly 4.50 ‘chldren and adults at. to i|,'|:>nd a. vawrion at their side. ls visiting in Tignrsh, iheyiended, being lJflDSpMtr-ed in 30 cottage, Leav'-lt's Shore. guest of he» mother, l\1:s. Peter autokngobfes and a number oi ~ i. Burk. ' ruc . I Mr. and Mrs, William Mallett, ———— Early in the afternoon swimming Alberton South, have as their -Mr. J. A MacDonald spenVwas indulged in and later there ‘guests for the summer months. the week-end in Tlgnlsr wl-th were athletic contests for the chil- their son Charles, Mrs. Mailett Mrs. MacDonald. Mrs. MacDon- dren. Members of the Young Peo- three ivlnsomc child.'en. eld was called home owing to pic's played softball and the men and the serious dlncss o! her mother. pitdhed horsoshoes. A delicious Mrs. J. Alix-rt Brennan. ‘lunch was served in the evening .and all returned home about eight Mr. P. J. Gavin was n business isitor to the capital the early -v ‘part or this week. -—M‘lss Kay MacDonald R, Nu o'clock. iafiirned to Slummersil-le afler mo“ who came {ll-St inn sec. Mrs. John A. Gavin. who fol‘ spending a. few Woks with h" ond in the children's events are as the past week has been under- mother. Mrs. Austin MacDonald. follows; oi-ng treatment in the Western i y 12 year old boys: lst., Alan Mill. Hospital recently TCLLYTMQ home. -Mias Ann Gavin. R. No 01' man, 2nd. Hallard McLennun. New York. is visiting her home 11 year old bo-ys; lst., in Tignish. Miss Gavlzis moo? Huestis, 2nd. Vance Harris. friends are glad to Wvlr-‘Ome h" 10 year old boys; 1&t.,.l'?hn Lyno back home again. 2nd, Bobby Bowness. 10 year old girls; lst., Cairns, 2nd, Helen Huestis. lll year old girls; lst., Her many friends will be pleas- Bobby ed to learn that the condition of Mrs. Gavin is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barrett Jenn have as thei: welcome guest, their son Fred. and Mrs. Barrett of ________.__ SWEET PASTRY Louise Montreal, Qllf‘ (For Tom) Cairns. 2nd. Janet Bell. ; i- 1 12 year old girls; lst., Jennie l Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Briggs 22$‘; m?“ “g Sllllker. 9 year old boys: lst., Creelman ‘recently arrived by motor from ‘Boston, Mass. They are spend- l-ng an enjoyable holiday at the home o. Mrs. Briggs’ parents, Mr. I i 1 egg 1% cure flmlr is teaspoon salt MacArthur. 2nd, Allan Warren. 15 year old girls; lst., Georgie Burgess, 2nd. Muriel While. l4 tea baking powder and Mrs. Fred Bowness of this Cream me shoflenlng 14 and 15 year old b.1115; 1st,, wwn- thoroughly and gradually cream lnlwlnflrd ‘mmer 2nd» 301""? , the sugar. Beat the eggs and addqmrd" Mrs. Howard Doyle and little to the first mlxmm Blend in “wt B year old boys; lst., Garland Harris. 2nd. Garth Harris 8 and 9 year old girls. lst., Etnei lwhlte, 2nd., Mary Cairns. '7 year old boys, lst., Iall Barrett, nd., Ronnie Sullivan. 6 year old girls, lst., Mary Lid- stone, 2nd . Audrey Wocdslde. 5 year old girls. lst., Heather Clarke. 2nd. Marjorie Ireland. 6 year old boys. 1st, Bruce Modern China begun when Sun White. 2mi- Dlfkie Rank"! Yat Ben overthrew the l-let Man-' Girls sack race. 1st» John Smith. ehu Emperor in 1911. 2nd. Maruaffli Smith. The Quality Tea w A sifted flour, salt and baking powder.‘ Chill the dough well, then roll out on a liglhtly floured board. Cut the dough to fit medium sioed muffin pans. Bake in a moderate 3 oven (375 deg. F.) for about 12 mln-. utes. 0r until done. CHINA AFTER. I911 ‘daughter Helen Marie, spent the past weck at Mrs. Doyle's former home in Albl-rton South. I i Master Jacrle Wallace. who for the past term has been attend- ing Queen Square Sohool. Char- lottetown. is spending nis holl- idays with former school chums ,hero. _ While openmg a window at his home Wednesday ‘afternoon I generously offered tile use of Weiore now open tor bu the some site ond we solicit shore of your patronage. GAU IlRANGI-l PI-‘JKOE mended the lllteitcn High School Regular $110. Sole Price . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. lafiinuol hllnectlrllfit on Tiles-lay eve-, n ng, r. o O'Br _ _ _ Elected umwel a repnife“ NYE l l only English Axmlnster Rug, size 9 x l0 1-2. Regular $96.00 James Murphy whose lllfEa-ylql- Volue for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . $76.75 term exp/Bred. The Same tent-n. ers were rte-engaged for the 6 Tapestry Rugs, 9 x l0 '|-2. Regular $32.50 for . . . . . S26 coming school term. ' l 4 Tapestry Rugs, 9 x 9. Regular $29.75, special . . $23.75 ARRyvWORE Mrs. Austin M 2'. _.-.l a t - ‘ ‘ Summerside ..,,“"’TY.,.}}?,,§§_° ,3 lo Tapestry Rugs, 9 x l2. Regular $39.75, l... $31.75 °"'"'"s"‘“”“s meet her cousins, Mrs. Fox and son John. from Mystic. M2155.- 'l2 Axminster Mots, size 36 x 36. Regular $14.75, for . . $11.75 U~ s~ A _ l l2 Axminsier Mots, 36 x 72. Regular $l5.75, for .. $12.50 teyléghgfilkélavfekgrlfigla firhéimgfigflth; 6 Axminster Mots, 45 x 72. Regular $22.50, for $18.00 *1 Si?‘ m°“'-"" Slay t" 315ml- i 5 Tapestry Mots, 45 x 72. Regular $8.95 for . $7 25 Mass. ' ' " ' ' ' Mrs‘ verome Anna". =5 enjoy“ E l0 Tapestry Mots, 48 x 72. Regular $9.75 for $7.75 Card OE Thanks We take this opportunity of sincerely thanking all who so willingly assisted in any way during our recent fire. We wish especially to acknowledge the work of the Summerside lire department ond Ne. l G. R. S. who helped save nearby dwellings. Also the firm of Curran and Briggs LNL, who _so MISCOUCHE PAGE ELEVEN Here's Your lIPPORTiINITY To SAVE Clearing Lines of Rugs - Mats COTTAGE CURTAINS- Regular $5.75, for ... .. _,, ,, $3,” 75 poirs curtains-cottage sets in red ond green; each cur- tain 36 incite: wide by 48 inches long. Buy these new ll’ this special price ond sove. REGENT THEATRE Popular Young S’sille Man Died Saturday SUMM ERSI DE " 35.2.5.1: “Dtiuigggjfgvl oi town on Saturday, July 12th., oi’ Joseph Willard Gallant, son of Mr. and‘ Mrs. William Gallant, Ottawa Street, Summerside. The deceased, who was Z3 years 0! age. Was one of summersideb popular young men and news of his early death, _ will came aa a distinct shock to a' large circle of friends with whom he W85 a general favorite. He was n, member of the armed forces re- ceivlng his basic training and had been hcme on leave awaiting dis- charge when his health broke down. - Besides his aorrowing parents he leaves to mourn two‘ sisters. Ml1-‘ dred, Mrs. Vincent Souidant of Summerslde and Alice. Airs. John Courtney of Dartmouth, N.S.; and also one adopted sister, Irene at. home. The sympathy or the com-y munity is extended to the bereav- ed family. The funeral will be held on Tuesday morning at nine o'clock ‘from the home o-f his Ila-FETUS l0 st. Paul's Church. Interment willl be in St. Pails Came-ten’. Summer- side. — S. Boys suck race, lst., Ai'an War- ren. 2nd., Fred MacParlone. | . Rolling Pin throw. for marrled!, € A M E o women won by Mrs. Sam Beaten.’ Married WOmen’s Race: i. Mra. Shows 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Monday ALZQO... Mon. 8-830 -- Tuea, 8.30 Ra 0nd M non id. 2. Mrs. wen-' oollmwoos. g. Mrs. Lloyd McMil-' Th‘ "m" ‘of ‘ouster: exaom _ M h _ KP" us o cr me lalioggdli Nliosoggmgcr alt. etsilzlrlfznen Sidney Tm" ‘s 6mm‘ Ch“ h‘ ‘Thompson and John Allen. 2. "MM ""3" Comedian Team lb t ‘Wifilzis. rcgillrulacleilrdd and ‘David with Manw" (rarglknd “M B“ Mblfisms lesged raxée: 1. Carr; M" R" whm" w°"°"‘ shim‘ Creelman and Eliza elh Louis. \ y ,, ' Claudette McMillan and Sylvia ‘ °4§°°“§°°‘." McKay. 3. Joan Mallrit. , Boys wheel barrow race: 1. Car- men Thompson and John Alien, 2. I l07 acres with good build. Billie Lee and Allison Worth. 3. Don McLeod and Davd ilfzLsod. tings on Molpeque Rood, 2 l-i miles from Kensington. FARM FDR SALE Apply lo:- WESLEY FOSTER Kensingion, R.R. No. l 7 Rhone 5T1 Q X-Roy manpower ond equipment. siness ill temporary quarters on , as in the past, o continued DR. VINCENT GRANT / Dental Surgeon Smalimon Building SUMMERSIDE DET'S a.