e SARI - AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE (f HE WE_STENGRDl'i"a°t.i""*°-smt':t'..woi ~ Bender's on '2 "i i I i ‘m, gunman i ‘GENT’ ""- "h Pond. a: cams street-rt n -—--— ' 280 I Bllbimlmslna and rluNcl coUNT! n ' - oelgblfggdnrtlg nfifriflfinttfitnfifi’: ' to the Alberton races. I News, Subscriptions Advflflllllrp, “mug b, h“ “m M“ Pond E Guardian may he new)" ‘w,’ ' 8 Miss Pauline Currie of Charlotte- " fl! o! the following store: in town is vial he: cousin m; 3m gunmen, w‘gq'su‘.‘ Gaul“. Gordon Cons le of Borden ' 4- ,, m w , , Bras-mos, Water ma. -——— x oralIll 0mm Sgt: out mm“ 6mm‘ n °"""m' “z”- m‘ m“ mm“ n‘ °' ‘b "~ " Carrier Bu! at 2e or day. or llffuper wpgm‘ m smmm‘ "7 gouglgrslfge w" ‘ t mm w I or give your order to the boy [Qlpqnflhh n", am"? Millikan]; - . ..___________ e. __ i Thin column is reserved for new; —Wll00Pl.NG __—____‘ ' ) f local int b wuzh remedy at a. . ...".'. astute: “u” m" Kerwrwn- w». K'~’"""=*°" at 2 cents a word, strictly paykble —GET YOU-lf-Elmnioegf; and t . In d e I o i ’ ma vanoe. gfilggflegherglglogaouruegs 22d mclfllty filer: CREAM social, also sale ‘mall Dru: store. L-vz-‘zq-zf o ome coo ‘n l _ ' ————- . _ gamma,“ saglrgafiiexgfg; Ann-me m NEW ANNMF i-rer many menus will regget to L-95l-6-28-July 3-4-5- . mfg Eiirfidégngsd ‘ltxdiisirhfagxyldcalfig. gtsrginttilflatohllllxi; Jeni‘ rEffhPIrIuiIrIl-Q‘. -TAKE earns exchange rten- Wm"! Cairns are visiting their m P frew Separate . Geo _. Wa-ndPii-ffillti, M. d Pw- mm“ 3319b? °7 4 - " imam. MW’ Atlantis. m” 5i‘...“it“'t’~‘.“°" ii fmfilmf as“ i i l / M ._.___ ______ 1e an am y n n- —PRE$BYTERIAL. Kenslngtun, —KIDDIES sunsults! Brief and 5mm“ \ I nq c, PITWIA SOAP Juli iiih- Meals serves by Ladies m! 29¢. 89c and 4st each Rex 5 i“ u a llnltt l Aid. as cents. L-44-7-4-ll. and 10. Sil-mmerside. ' MM Annie Delaney. nurse in ‘°' a et an Entry Blank you'd like to win a "Qt | ENTER OXYDOIJS BIG CONTEST FOR CANADIANS CNLY- NOWI I 2s PRIZES EACH WEEK FOR s WEEKS Just complete this sentence in 25 additional words or Iese: . _ _ _. training at John Dunn Hoe ital, -_--_. L71 7 4 n’ Bflthirlllst. N. 13., is on a ho day 1N 5'51 _ w h er parents Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Charles T. Dunning, W003i“, llam Delaney, Kensington, gid his sister, Mrs. Wm. l-Iuestis or -——' Osiiidille. Mass, are visiting their Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Craig of sister, Mrs. Charles Meikle, o; Sussex, N. B., were visitors to Ken- SummersIde-S. sington on Sunday the guests of -——-—_ Mrs. J. R. Chisholm f “EFL?! Cloth Boeeiuu Ideal -———- or tchen or cottage 39c and 89c Mr. Sterling Benton of Charlotte- each. Rex 5 and 10. Summerside. town was a recent business visitor L-71-7-4-2L to Kensingion. —BI-‘DEQUE urursn cnuncu- Gn.r. Leo McKerma. of the rt. c. at’ é-fvtimwfsgrlafigaday. Julv 6th a. left u. rejoin his unit in Nova “ma” 3 P- M- cflvgqfgiivilrs: '1% 300M rfdberrigmfsl r110“? wllrtrhtrela’ lsleM_ m“ Ralph w BarkeIxMl-‘h ves s r n ens gon. r’ L‘49'7'4'“-' Miss Margaret Callanta leftclgn _Gy1>5y c f _'I‘ues ay morn rig or Sy ney, . 50051198. coolsfelplrzotecgzls. ‘Sfifififg 'Where she has accepted a position: the Rexall m“ m“ m. l-hd Mrs. Stanley Keirstlead M“ J w Kimb u m 1 ofslcltathtgm, N.1B., W??? recent -» - - a 1'95 X18 l! v tors Kens ngton e guess Mfflmrd- Oregon. who have been Personals of theh- niece, Mrs. Mabel Chis- visrting their son. F. O. G. P. Kim- ——-€ holm, ball. stationed at Summerside, are —1”1'iend.s will learn with regret o1 __-__ wdav starting on their return tot the illness of Mr. Jardlne Stavert Pie. oeni-ge Webster of the 1115.1. Mediord- They have bgen stavinsxof sreetown. _s. Highlanders, Valcartier, is On fur- at Mrs. Austin McEwan s, l-lillcrest lough with his wife and family in home for the post ten days. Mr. Kenslngton, Kimball is a retired Canadian Na.- iional Railway Superintendent of the Westem Region whose head- quarters were at Winnipeg, —DEATH OF MRS. ELIZABETH WEEKS-There passed away on Monday at the home of her daugh- ter. Mrs. Heber Corbet, Alberton, Mrs. Elizabeth Weeks. widow of the late Albert Weeks of South Kil- dare. Mrs. Weeks was most hlghlly esteemed in the district and, w l be kindly remembered by her many friends, both in Klldare and Al- berton. Besides her daughter. Mrs. Herber Corbet and her son, Carl at South Kildare where she form- cry resided, several sons and daughters are left to mourn. ‘The funeral was held on Wednesday afternoon from the residence of her son Carl and was very largely attended. Rev. Mr. Paterson of Elmsdale conducted the service. —SAD NEWS RECEIVED-Word was received in Augustine Cove of the death at Edmonton, Alberta on June 24th of Malcolm F. Mac- Fadyen, formerly of Augustine Cove. P. E. 1.. Mr. MacFadyen died of heart trouble. He was sixty two years of age. He was the son of the ate Mr. and Mrs. Neil F. Mac- Fadyen of Augustine cove. Besides his sorrowing wife three daughters Hurry.’ G at your store IE —T0 an nvnucgsn - Rev. x. G. Sullivan. new pastor of Trinity United Church will be inducted into the parish this evening, a; a Se,“ vce which will be presided over by Rev. J. R. Skinner, chairman or ille P.E.I. Presbytery. The charge \v»ii be siven by lftev. A. n. Stirling 0f Krrrigylllton. The address will be u: Rev. Mr. Christie of Lot -FRACTUICES HIP -Friends of Mrs. M. F. Schurman will regret to learn that she has had the mis- fortune to fracture her hip when she fell outside her home on Tues- (ifly evvliihg. Her many friends trust the fracture will not prove serious and that Mrs. Schurman will soon be able to be out and about again-S. —RETURNED HOME—-Ml'. and GET YOUR PANDG BARGAIN "rooav so YOU can sEno FOR THIS rmE KITCHEN , KNIFE it25¢ shelve-enuresis GoQyoI-ilslgedneaofhewi PnuI today. fishy P306’: efficient help h getting flrty dobeealaigillb-wnls- obieeolouvebr-Ql. lntfhflse Irv-vow down-v Ir ma‘ handoomellbfi-halIhcbn Knlfewitirbcveledeheelbldo nndhnndloahnpedbfityunr fingers. JueteQdSU-adl PumGwa-appaQPAQG ACTUALII SIZE AS SHOWN- IIV: INCHES TIP TO TIP L-72-7-4-2I. —Mr. Ralph Clark of New Glas- BOW. N. 5., and Mr. David Clark, Chief of Police of Trenton, N. 5., were recent visitors to Wilmot Val- illtfiiiifeffclffiifiiifl?" M“ “M §§;€,f;‘§°°“' “i” Kw“ °’ M“ T- “- I . —-Miss Wlnnifred Cairns of Free- i town is visiting in Summcrside the i guest of her unc‘e. Mr. Bradford Cairns and Mrs. Cairns-S. Use Mlnard’! for bltel. BORDEN ma: James MacAleer of Borden, ccmpamicd by Miss Eileen Shea and has returned home from a pleasant Miss Margaret Matthews were vis- visit to her son Lorne and Mrs. itors to Dalvay House, Grand Trac- MacAleer at MacMaslerville_ Que. adie, gndwlehdnesday 112st, [where toliey -——-—- atten e ve annua iarmac 0- M2‘. and Mrs. Lei h Sha and t little son Paul. alsogMr. argyle Mrs. gms banque Chester Sleeves of Moncton, N. B,‘ spent Dominion guests 0f Mr. Sharpe James MacrAleer. R. C. N. V. R, Charlottetown. visited his home in . Borden on Dominion Day. 5°“ 133ml"? spent ___ I pleasantly with Mrs. Mrs. Julian Herring and Mrs. mother in Daimler- Patrlck Maclnnis of Borden are ml ——?—— H“, two sons an resldin in the Charlottetown attending the Wom- Miss Bernice Ready of Char- West m. 18ft’, Che 1h g1 en's Institute Convention. lottetown is enjoying a pleasant 0,. Hfa, 1:, s ,1‘ s m?“ ——— holiday in Kensfrigton the guest $155,511 M]? -§-_ s” Brzxgglfigw “S; M1‘- Gwrfle 511M116 of lBZr-‘lfli of her friend, Miss Theresa Mc- Middleton and Mrs. Frank Dixon f§°§°,,,‘§‘§m‘f'°°k°““ n m‘ 0d ome Mun‘ MacDonald was a visitor p)! Noéth Tryodn arréd two brothers, _..__._. ! Capt R ona and E wa of N rth - _ Mar; 13mg d ' ' _ on, to all of whom much gympmy damllgrtegoéidttbn 0i’ email ‘Iravgfse to charmtemwnhm‘ saturdly‘ ‘V150 is extended. The late Mr. Mac- were visitors to Borden on Wed- m“ m5 wire w °m F: rehem“ l d”. say is a patient in e osvo a n” ' there. Her many fr ends wish Mrs. Pndven will be kindly remembered m5_MOswfl|d_1fi,,Lthm-__anq__ in llxgtgllzchnald an early return to Mrs. May M‘lls and son Albert of St. Eleanors, spent Wednesday in Her many friends will be pleased to hear that Mrs. Daniel Dunning _ who has been confined to her liccne ill during the past ten days, is now feeling much better. Mrs. P. N. lcBlanc, Mrs, Phillip McNally, Mrs. Frederick Shea, Mss Gladys LeBlanc and Miss Theresa McNally were recent visitors to Summersido Note: with your entry, enclose an Oxydol box-top (or facsimile) and mail as directed on entry blank obtainable at your store. _ THESE EASY HINTS MAY HELP YOU WIN! rinse, and you're through. (3) 1t is sofa for washable colours and fabrics; (4) and it goes so much farther than less-economical soaps it can cut laundry-soap bills as much as 1/4. Try Oxydol today and look for the helpful facts on the Oxydol package. Then just write n sincere, original, and apt: statement of the reasons why you like Oxydol best. IIQGTII IMIIUIGC¢ OICAIIDM U“ HURRY! 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Q Handle of landfill laidaed coco-bola wood. O Shaped to l! the bond. hey h hold. O Two bneerlveuhsunthebhd: Into the handle to my}! by friends in Augustine Cove-S. i BABY CHICK Mr. Layton Rogers was a recent. business visitor to Summerside. nuns-re vwlouuaa e nee-nu sauna A i 30TH FEATURES NOW 0N AT THESE DEALERS’ STURES P‘ i Miss Nora Tavior, Charlottetown. yenioyed the weekend with her par- P. N. Manuel Michael's Groceries Stewart Pierce Jos. Weatherby Weeks Gros. ' Albert Zakem Korrefs Grocery Allan McCabe P. J. McDonald Cash 8: Carry Stores Gay's Growl‘? Coffin & Co. I- C- GIWH Cudmore Bros. Howatfs Grocery. ,enis.1Mrt“ and Mrs. W. F. Taylor. [an “g i Ivan Andrews W. J. Cudmore Ideal Grocery W. P. McInnlI Rife mm" ‘fotmcfigiiofilph ‘fir; Miss A. Blanchard Diamond's Grocery - Albert Kays C. H. McKarrla Shams’! Grocerlel sutuniair. v Cecil Bradley Economy Grocery N.hK§ys iIVlcLfinISdMcFadyen Sutlherland . ——— Burhogs Grmgery Elm Grocery osep ays im c e0 . awee ‘ N0 ‘ »..§".1i‘i‘.“‘i§. ersrigtigggxrtfr: Canadian Stores Ltd. J. B. Flemming Sam Kays McPhee Bros. C. G. Tomlins , - weekend at his home in Frederic- ton. Pte. Fhedericlc Arsenault of the I will be hatching out thousands of baby chicks throughout July, Barred Rocks, White Rocks, White Leghorns and New Hampshire Reds. - Priced $11.00 per 100. Express prepaid. For your convenience I accept 100 lbs. live fat fowl as payment for 100 chicks. My hatchery has not. caught up on orders as yet, but can accept business for the following dates: July 17th, July 24th, and July 31st. If you intend to order chicks, please do so now, so that enough eggs can be put. into the machines to take care of everyonfe “lustre- manta. After a careful study of my stock I am re- commending New Hampshire Reds for late chicks, on account of size aml vitality. , S. It. PEIIIILETON KENSINGTON "E1. Highlanders is enloving a ueasonni furlough with his wife and family here. H- ~Mlnard'a relieve! IP11"!!- Round Trip RGAIN FARES T0 HALIFAX —Golng- FRIDAY JULY 11th AND saruiinsil. JULY‘ 11291:“ RETURN Monday J 1 . nnvm $6215 N RLUITITOW (flwelnrnrsgfi Tu: Additlonnll Proporiionolely bow force from other stations children oyiiilve and under Twelve year: of age 84L!‘ FARE Ticket: Good in DAY COACHES ONLY For Further Information 001mm any Ticket Agent CANADIAN NATIONAL 1n lvlnvlvnlu: form/m PAIR SENTEN CED (Continued from page l) ps3 appreciate the fair manner ‘the Attorney-General prosecuted our case. “I wish in particular to thank our young Counsel for the splendid manner he conducted our defence and ire eloquent appeal he made to the ‘jury on our behalf. We very atefu ly QDDX-fCIBIG it and wish im every success in his profession. "We feel trial. your lordship act- ed very impartially and noticed the manner you sustained the many objections made on our behalf by ur Counsel. o "Although the luy found the weight of the cvi mo: was pgairuit us we still insist that we are not guilty of the death of Peter J ‘rrainor.’ m red been wondering since their conviction by the Jury Satur- day. Mr. Justice Saunders said "if I would be able to brace myself for the awful ordeal and duty of condemning my fellow man to death." "The retribution for your crime is rattled by the law-r or the realm. and on me is repose-d the duty of carrying it into effect. "The law of God, and the law of the land demand it, for the pro- ctlon of society. wflivfav r remind you. that you will gppflll’ before another Judge. the great Judge of all thq world-Be- fore you pass into l-lls Presence. may I in all sinccritv urge you to prepare for the great dav. Though Ilsrisuhlmnal mmitsimne | m5"... .\_..._ —i_—-¢_____... your natural body may die. I ‘tops your spiritual sods will no "to live. Is that future life to be for you utter misery, eternal separat- ion from God and all goodness; or will you now not take the oppor- tunity still left to you to receive from the hand of your loving Fath- er forgiveness and blessing and eternal peace. “The way is through repentance of your sins, confession of them and embracing Christ's forgiveness assured you through His bbod. "I beseech you to accept the friendship of God, that you may walk with him ilwroilgh all eternity and not continue to be the prey of the devil. "On the Cross. the some Judge hofcre whom you will stand receiv- ed one such penitcnt. and assured hm of eternal bliss. In prayer arid sincere penitence speak to that Judge. While you have t’me, so that you may enter into llle, and not pass to eternal doaih. "I admonish you. with all the earnestness. and with all the sin- cerity at my command, to make the very best use of your time and opportunities, in trying to make your prove with God, before me close of your lilo hero on earth. "I would therefore suggest that each of you got in inrmediaic con- tact with your spiritual advisers. so that they may render you the much needed religious instruction and assistance you s0 greatly require in your days of tribulation. "I know they will not only be of great assistance tn you. but they most assuredly will be n source of great comfort and consolation to You passirg sentence His Lordship a :—- m tlnllli “flasentencefltizlsiiourtw that Ybu Frederick, Bhilllps m1] Lund. and each of you. oc- tween the hours of 1 a. m. and 6 a. m. on tPe 20th day oi August. next, within the walls of Queens County Jail, be hanged by the neck until you are dead and may the Lord have mercy on your souls. "And now may I be permitted to speak a personal word to you. “I would suggest that you make a full and complete confession of - your crime- in writing directed m the Altnrncv Ger/sol or Shenff and signed by yon: simply for the purpose of rlrmnnsiraling to those who may b:- followirg in your footsteps "that crime does not pay.’ "I feel coilvinced that the man whom the police officers saw in front. of tho Trainor homo on the night of ii 0 tragedy ivas your "loo? out man" oi" accomplice. “If I am rizlil in m_v inference, then he undoubtedly failed yvou. "I Pm also convinced that tho story told by you in Court was a clem- inveniirm a "lrnme up" in which several of your trirrl to assist you. "All lhrwc perm". in mv opinion. should be brought to justice, "The OYIYESSIOD. in my onininn. should h. made by you as a rloar nnd definite indication of vnui" chance of heart from evil to gnnd." Both prisoners were deathly pale ‘n rruri yeswrday. After they hoard the sentence il ey walked with n firm strp to the police car which transferred them to Queen's Coun- tv jail where thay have bPPn sinro they worr- arrcstcd the nitzht of Jaw » y an The simreme court jury form" than guiky o.‘ murdering the 78~ wiinfissc." nnd ‘hour deliberation. 30th prisoners testified during their trial, both protesting they knew noiling of the killing of Pet- er ‘Prninor. His rndy was found 1n a siorrroom ad,“ nt to his chop. Phillips was arrested in the ad" in- iug dwelling and Lund in the uni‘ _ yard where he Jumped from a window‘. PLAN ROUP _i??5*fll _ her retirement would be an in- calculable ices to the association. Mr. Wright said the joint meet- ing with the New Brunswick Hos- pital Association here was the most valuable over held in their history. "It will serve as n yardstick for fu- ture conventions," he declared. Other officers: 1st vice-president. Rev. M. J. lVincKinnon. chairman. St. Joseph's Hospital Board. Glace Bay: 2nd vice-president. sister John Baptist, Superintendent Charlottetown Hos- pital. Charlottetown. Sricrrtary trcnmrcr. lvllss Susan .\facQu¢cn. R. N.. SHPYIIIHPHGCHL Sutherland Memorial Hospital. Pic- ion. Executive _- A. J. MacDonald trustors. Glace Bay: Rev, A. J Maclsziac. Inverncss; F. M. BIOlF Truro; Sister M. Ignatius. (‘ilnci Bay. Legislation Comlnitirr-ltrv, J Nparlng. Syrinrv: Dr. W lvfmrs. Sister Paul 0f the year-old shopkeeper affai- a hali- J chairman. general hospital board of , _ S. Blair. Kcntville, Fred lilacDvnalzl Svdntfli‘ Nilrslng Education Comnriiccn Cross. (‘rlace ——-—-———- Bav: Min Marjorie Jenkins. R. N.. i Use Mlnarcfs for Dandruff. fsuperiniendent Children's Hospital, Halifax: Miss A Martin. Sydney. Publicity Committee-Sister Mar- garet Edward. Halifax Infirmary; Mia: C. A. Cale. Yarmouth; Miss Ycfmmi. Bridge-writer. Amrcpamailon of the hospital indies aids of Nora Scotia and Prince Eduard Island into one provincial organization was effect- ed with the following slate of of- flcers elected: President-Mrs. MacConnell, An- ilponish; 1st vice-president. Mrs. Richard R. Hurst. Charlottetown; End vice-president. Mrs. E. Revno, Invcriirss; 3rd vice-president. Mrs. S. J. Badger. Yarmouth; Secretary, Mrs. W. H. Robbins. New Glasgow; corresponding secretary. Mrs J. J. Lcgcre. Glace Bay. Executive-Alisa Seaman. Char- IOHCIMYllI Mrs. Morrison. Sydney: Mrs. Hunter. Halifax: Mrs. Purvis, North Svdncr: Mrs. J. MacDonald, Glace Bay; Mrs. MncGiZl. Kentville Hungarians claim i Gains against Soviets BUDAPEST. July S-JAPM-Thi , Hungarian Govcrnlnent issued thii ‘Ciilllllliilliqllfl Thursday night:- "Ozw troops continued to ndvancl hrynlld the Carpathians. Our avia- tion bomhnrdrrl the retreating en- vmv effcriivolv." "The Hus-shins. so far. haw iw-wiloned no contact betweel t fir troops and Hungarians.)