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Mrs. Bert ‘Frorvesdale and Grace _ l\'l.~l'.\l()llr Z HeLx-r Macvittie. rs and fou ffkl.~,y><n w _. .\I."u.es . read and aclopt- to attend the Annual en: Commiwees Convention in Charlottetown, June Conunzrzes re- 19th and 20th. en frui: to sick Ir was moved and seconded that we send 81.00 to The Fund. I; was decided to have an Ire Cream Social and dance in ‘.110 School on June 28th. Commiitces were appointed to look after s. Meeting adjourned and rcms er of evening was spent in rca - Moore incs and cor fs. Lunch was s f,“ rmr <I were appointed in. llwer Canfield snd $1.8. . Fred ee 1n charge. Col- WEDNESDAY Halli Day SPECIALS STORE CLOSING at 12.30 'i‘Rl.\l.\lliD PORK OHOPS LB. - - 25c ROUND STEAK LB. - — 21c éiiiiiiiiiimlr 1s» 2 Lbs. 35c RE-IAINUT BUTTER Lb 15c 2 Li»- 25c ISLAND BRAND OlilOKEN Boneless» 7 01- tin 23c ORANGE MARMALAOE ZLbJflr 23c CANADIAN CHEESE Lb. — 21c FIRST GRADE OREMWERY BUTTER Lb. — 28c huAmAN STORES.» f. 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Regular i value 51.55. Send one dollar for immediate posting. C. F. NINE. i Charlottetown Spinning aiulWeaving 4' Scnrl me your wool to be spun into i yarn anrl vvnvrn into blankets, The; charucs arc: 23 ccnts for single arn. rlvuhlcd 2G cents pc-r pound. Bank- (-15 cost $2.00 laundered; and if un- lpundcrcd $1.85. pounds of I00! P" lt take: five lilrrnkct. Wont must he well washed. Ill burrs anri dirt picked out, The sizc of single yarn medium. and doubled ‘yarn. is fine, medium and vohrsr. a so hooking yarn. Put shipper’! name, address. 0W!!- crs name and instructions inside all parcels. Scnd bv mall nr freight. Freight will bc paid on 100 pound lot. Highest price for well washed d?!- picked white wool. Highest price for unwashed I001. Auto robcs, blankets Ind Fancy Bcd Throws for sale. WM. CONDON r. 0. Box .195 o5 Queen Street.‘ Charlottetown l/‘h Mo cou per pound package _ cni MORSE'$ STANDAPD TEA — Blended THE ‘IHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN a unny nature may be abls in adnnos. CBASWELL ror mowmbhl- sired. Holmans, Charlottetown. with milk low in butter-fat common asault _ and coals or thirty days ln Jail. lived in Charlottetown and iguilry and each was fined $50 Wi the alternative of four months i jail. The sentences were suspende says a Monctcn dispatch. RESBYTERIAN A. M. this column is reserved tor new: oi local interest but advertising o! V inserted IO 6 cents a word strictly pay- r NFIDERA £10.‘. Llll INSUR- nlqcgg L-TIGO-‘i-Zl-Sli. WI HAVE a good selection of used ranges-priced to clear-some model; slightly used — terms if de- when you sent Lqiswsdg-m’ h" 90° link" TAX PAYERS nu: wormmo ters a day! S0 thst the second instalmeirt of Civic she's back . . u ‘Dues are due and now being d18- in her first up- counted 25rd reoeivggkandtsbvlsltgalg? . O GU11 5 ' '°a“°"§*q“°' “f” av r L-680-6-19-21-24. POLICE comm‘ — At the court yestcrdag: morrung one milk-dealer was fined $5 and costs. One drunk was dismissed, and another was fined $3 and costs. Two men charged with were fined $20 ASKED T0 LEAVE CITY —W1l- 11am Walsh and Andrew Brown. who told city police officers Rhnexy herst, respectively, were arraigned before Magistrate W. F. Lane in police court Saturday on charges. of vagrancy. The r-wo men pleaded ' were. in n d providing the pair leave the city. P CHURCH [Ni h - f CANADA. __ Brookfifld Charga _ C_ urcn Con erence held in Special anniversary and Commun- ion Services next Lords Dayi Hun- } ¥£OgQQGEAéGQiIIOTB 7:0 gtynilzfgr‘ .orne time doing Mission l . . -. Q guest preacher. Prctxrratorv services Friday 8 P. M. addressed b,\' Rev. T. P. M. Worship 3 P. M, Hartsville Sunday school 11 A. M. Social even- ‘ tor River in conncctom Services, A cordial invit. to attend and enjoy ihes L-6T5-6-19-1 ‘Goodwill. Communion Service ll 4 mg Monday, June 24th 8 PM. Hun- ‘ ' i Jubilee services. i. ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION -On the evening of .\fa_v 8th th young people of Nervport gather 6 ed at the home of Afr. and Mrs. Jerome MacDcald to honor thei son, Gunner Michael J Mac Donald on hm departure for M111 tary lfitting address was j Malcolm Fay iMacDonaid was iwith a beautiful read by Mr and then I‘ Camp in Petarvawa. A very Gunner presented case of religious larticles by N11‘. Joseph Sloane. The jguests were tltcn ushered to the dining room where a delicious sup- .per awaited them; the table cen icake, it being Michael's 19.7 m ; RNE. jtre piece was a decorated birthday birthday. ;After supper a. social evening was _ Dull x9“; Buggy-p ,spcm in music and song and the {guests departed showering Michael ‘ wit h good wishes for life. his future COMES TO P. E‘. I. — Rev. W. E. Carpenter, Ludlow, N. 2B,, ‘spent the wveek-end at Midglc Station, gues L ‘of former friends, enroute to Mur- 'where he will ply pastor for 330p 3530 m; 330g 1 ray River, Prince Edward Island, ' be engaged as sup- the Baptist Church. during the vacation of the regular pastor. He was pastor at Murray V Raver twenty-four years ago and many friends Wlii be irleased to,‘ welcome him in their midst again. l iRev. Mr. Carpenter is the son of ‘ the late Rev. and Mrs. D. S. Carp- i enter, of Upper Saclrville, and was born in Gladeside, Kent County N. B. Forty years in the minis! r ‘iof the Baptist Church since he (m; ordained at Gabarus, Cape Breton he has been doing during the past three years. Mr year. Mrs. Carpenter faithful worker in the ing the long and successful pe throughout the Maritlmes. Mr. Carpenter's mother had three ibrorhers in the ministry also: lRev. James Blakeny, ‘His mother's father James Blakeny, and Mr. Carpen- ter's second son, Rev. Harold Car- penter, is now stationed at Oro- mOCw. N. B. — Sackville 'I‘ribune. PLEASANT FUNCTION - Mrs. H. M. Buntain who will lcavc next week for ’I‘yne Valley‘, P.E.l., to spend some time Lhere with her son, Rev. Herbert Buntam, most pleasantly surprised ‘Thurs- day evening by several of he: neighbors who presented her with a beautiful silk house coat. Avenue the enjoyable affair 116141. 80b Mrs. Bunlain over on the pretext. of keeping house for her whiie she went out for a short time. Good neighbor that she is, she lost no time in getting thcr: and walked right in to fznd the rooms full. Mrs. Buntaln has a keen sense of humor and shc jozned heartily in the laugh on herself after being momentarily struck dumb by surprise. Music was a feature of the nice social time. M's: Jessie MacKay was at the piano and all took part in a sing song The event of the evmiirg was the presentation of the gift. Mrs. Ives read tho very nice address that accompanied it and her small daughter l-lilds, handed Mrs. Bun- tain the houseooat. It was with deep feeling that. Mrs. Buntnln voiced her appreciation and thanks, Mrs. Buntnin was also the happy recipient of a bix of nice hand- kerchiefs from individual friend.“ Inter delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. Terry McMullgn pm. sided over the cups. The table was prettlly done with lovely lace cloth and beautiful silver and chins. - New Glasgow News. W35 o good old iomily ieo of the riiimu" - giver pleasure to ntless Maritime ieo drinkers. specially to suit the icol Moriiimo taste. W55 ‘ supply work and MrsCarpentc-r will celebraze‘ their 50th wedding anniversary next has been a. church dur- , riod of her husband's ministry, and with her husband is held in high regard Rev. Joseph 5Blaken_v, and Rev. Judson Blakeny, ream vt-as" m“ _ Caph go Antilla-befo’ he take his . we call at a san’ cay. A11 dese yer , l Mrs. i VDan Ives at whose home on Maple y you go there by yourselves?" i i Vicinity Dawson at Battalion. The funeral North Tryon where the service was held. joining. daughters and six sons: Eldward home; Blane, George Sydney of North with the P. Aldershor; Freddy in Dartmouth; to all of whom the sympathy of the community is extended in their great bereavement. The pallbearers hfessrs. Crilly Lea. Russell Thompson, Erie Boulter, Augustus Waddell, Frank Dawson and Max Lefurgey. Alex Miss Winnie Smith of Tryon has returned home frcm the United Sack- vrlle. She was accompanied by Miss Elma Inman formerly of Augustine Cove who has ‘been in Toronto for S lie. in; for where she Brookfieid Sunday school 2 will serve in the Mission field there. Rev. J. L. and Mrs. Lund of Ls Havre. N. 5., are spending their holidays with their daughters, Mrs. Gerald Best o.’ Tryon. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lyman of‘ Tryon have moved to Victoria for the summer months. We are glad to know that Mrs. Lyman who has been in poor health for some time good health -____ Miss Ruth Robinson of Mone- ton, N. 13., has been spending a few days at her home in Atrgustine Cove. Fiveryone is glad to wel- come her hack. Mr. and Mrs. George Hennessey and son Raymond of Charlotte- town were Sunday visitors to Try- on. Miss Dorothy Knight of Boston. Mass. has arrived to spend the summer months with her grand- iparents. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Mac- Wllliams of North ‘Tryon. Miss Knight who has many friends here is being warmly welcomed. —’I‘. S ft udb bod I 1:111:21: figugglatnnhulglb i J's“? - lrl‘§'..‘rir%§l“é1£ FT» hgzgachel, backnnhgu, nourltornacb rhournlticpun. ‘ Kruocbcn is Eritialr-highost i quaIiminQxponsLveJScAS/lbc. ROSCHEN Southern Atlantic (Continued from Page ‘Pwol I "Yassuh, the man responded ‘lv "Dar was anudder time de va-calion to de oi’ countU-yveir san’ cays looks de same to me.” "Oh, they do, do they?" Father . .\l'aloney' said, and his disappoint-- menu was obvious. "Then you don't think you could take the Major there again?" 1 "Sho‘ we could!" Gladstone asp scrrcd unexpectedly. "Ah guess we take the Majah anywhar. Ain't dat i so Zach?" j “Yes. but wait a minute!" Father I Malonev said quickly, as the Major gave vent to an exclamation. "Could l‘ "No, suh," the raiser of false ‘ hopes confessed. "Ah guess we dun- , no whaar was gwine to ef dar ain't no genelman to come long wid us. An‘ deyl; a mighty lot o‘ dese yer- san‘ cays in dem parts." i "That's what I thought," Father Malnncy snrd regretfully. turning round to the others. "These fellows can handle the boat but that's all. I'm afraid ve'll gct nothing in the way of real information out of ‘em."~ "So it would seem!" the Major commented bitterly. "But what about this other man? He hasn't evcn opened his mouth yet." And 11c indicated the satumlne Zach. who had never ceased eyeing him all this while. "No. Ah ain't-an’ Ah don't aim to," the object of his inquiry re- marked unex ctedly. "Wyn Ah glts to shoot n' of‘! ma mouf, hits gwine to rain dollars an‘ cents! Arid with that ambiguous statement he turned on his bare heel and be- gun to shuffle towards the door. His companion apparently took this as a Sign that the interview was ovcr. and with another wide grin all round and a further knuckllng of his forehead. followed in his WRRP. i “Well. that's that!“ Tcbv remark- , ed as the door closed behind thcm “We seem to have drawn a ccmpletc blank there. Now what's the next move?" ‘There's no next move.” the Mai- or told him sourly. "We're not likclc in get anywhere at all under p78‘- ? cnt conditions. The onlv t-hlng lcfi v to do at the moment. is tn go and , have n ‘ook at this wretched lltt‘e ; rutznl’ estate. At least, that's what i, I'm going to do." ‘ l CHAPTER XVI MR. BECKER REAPPEARS Mayor salter made hL< way slowly ‘ nlong the waterfront. staring straight ahead oi him and walking slllflv and Soll-(‘nnscloiisl\'_ ' Since midday. the llltlr- town had » become crowded with labourers from the consinrctinn camp-men or all co‘oiirs_ from the black of the full- hlcndcd Moro to the sallnw vcllmv l of the native Fllllfil‘i—~fil‘lfl drcssed n every imaginable variety of costume, _ ans-entail olonfllul irlihoniihlil Many friends will be sorry to q team of the ‘gassing of Mr. Thoma e P. E. Islmd Hos- gtal on June 14th at the age of years. Mr. Dawson, who was one of Nortlrflryonb most bgreighly cs- g l égffifgly°‘itflu§ tam Hospfimlquflgf YOURS FREE for 75 Surprise Soup Coupon; q,- some time and finally succumbed after much suffering borne with FOR Christian fortitude. Mr. Dawson was a. veteran of the Great War and served overseas with the 105th. service which was held on June ltlth was largely attended. A short service was held at the home, after which the funeral cortege wended its way to the Presbyterian Church, funeral Both services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Ver- wolf of Summerside. At the close of the service interment was made in the Presbvterlan Cemetery ad- He leaves to mourn his 10s a sorrowing widow, also four -Thelma, of Boston, Mass: Rita (Mrs. Arthur Sherrcn of Crapaudi; Della (Mrs. Trorvsdale); Muriel at and 'I‘ryon, Tommy E. I. Highlanders in nasf is improving. and ive hope by‘. the time falls rolls round she will .- have regained in full her usual‘ W159 and ONLY 20¢ ANZOTIIfgNERISE Lovely, sparkling, delicate, smart-and colorful with your very own birthstone, lucky for you! You mun have one-and they make charming , gifts! They're s0 easy to 59f, 100, With Cflupong t. from Surprise-largest acllingyellou-aoap in ‘ the Maririmes! The supply is limited _ , , , Send NOW-while they um! " ;n-z:n-----| '. 7 Surprise Soap Pronrlrrm llurrau, Dept. 213i, Montreal. rlease lenu int .. _ spvrilll Birthstone Prnrlanr, My Birth Date is .. I would also like one for (State nprruxlmlte birth dare ii rcqirlrcrl In: a friend.) Pntlflnc 5 hlirprlst- Snap (Inllprmq “n4 20¢ inr each cndant oniL-rcrl. Also plriisu sung me the new 940 Free Gil: (Iatalogur. Nome our»: OF 13s FREE GIFTS i srzuo ron new CATALOGUE! “"'""""' ' as a kind of common factor. l The Major sruv u: (EA-m a mob oi despcrariccs, and m 'cd but that each man car pon on his person and vva, prepared to use them upon the slightest pro- , vocation. He walked with his lxand i on the butt of the enorgous Scrvictj [revolver lll his pickle: pocket, anu ihis mental attitude u s ouc of nu- lprehensive (Ecllnncc. t any mom- ‘ enl he expected to b: lie object of i insult. if not of attack, and he car- ‘ried himself with the rigiziiiv of a man prepared to face the worst. , Little as he liked being abroad’ however, he found it preferable o remaining in the hon-Q The m ' ings visit to the ()1'.'_'l'C\\'1‘. \\i.r - ness vvizlvh the l1! i , assured him was the late C81JLLrl> purchase as-g sured him was the Late captain's, purchase, had completed his utter i disillusionment; and the prospect of l spending the afternoon copped up with his daughter and Tcby-fcr whom he was cntcriaiuinz an 1n- "Talro my tip . . a Brantford Roof. mm imrvtflfilufi (ll.~.lll§g—!\\‘flf< 1 ‘TberefiuBranilordRoot some g more an he cou ace “m, ' _ He saw Toby as a craftv exploiter ‘owvery olbufldmq 2. "All Brantiord Roots are lire and storm-resistant, built i0 give enduring service. 3 "You can't beat them for value, and . . best ol all . . thev'r~ made in the Maritimes." Brantiord Asphalt Slates oomo in a variety o! attractive colon and blonds and inciudo tin Brantlord Super-tile, the Brantlord Arro-Loclr (both with locirod butts), and the lainous Brantiord Tbreo-ih-Ono Slates. W0 invite your enquiriu mgr??? Brantford ‘Brantford ‘Roofing (Mn-litmus) Limited ronmrruv ‘m: nimmonn caniurn: c0. Lro COLDBIIOOL I- l or honest men's expectations-a fin- ancier who stood to gain but not to lose by this disastrous nfiarr. Nor was he inclined to regard Father Malonev in onv more fav- ourable light. He HOUTlSlIPCi a vague- suspicton that the priest was in ‘ some way concerned in a conspir- 1 acy to deprive him of his larvful rights, He had come out to be alone with , his thoughts, but who: he fell he‘ needed more than anything else at the moment was a good stiff whisky _‘ and soda. His only hope at the; moment lay in lite fact that an isol- , ated group of houses showed white- i 1y at the foot of the hilis on the i, other side of the bay. It would al- piintst certainly include a nosada. he e . lie was p3§l11g the last ieav hous- es in the village, when (he sound of a familiar voice fcli upon his cars. heard. and glancing rouhn‘ , the comfortably plump :0 m o.‘ Min; Julian Yale Becker bcnrizzg clown, upon him. g His face lit up with relief, and he ,' returned the others erecting with n cordiality’ which rvouid have sur-i prised himself in other circum- stances. "'Pon mv sou‘. I'm vorv clad in see vou hero!" he cxcla‘ '. "l hardlv cxzicricri vou to 1 11:1 so soon as this. I tliouchr you \v"re no‘ coming till tomorrow." ‘ (To be Coniinuedl Sold by Reliable Dealers Everywhere All Brantford Products Stocked and Sold in i i j Summerside By ISAIIJIIOS WEEKLY DIRECT TO BOSTON‘: s10 3;; 318-1035;»: Distributed In 0 The American liner, Evan- i i PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Point Wharf, Saint John. FENNELL & CHANDLER Sat. at 7:30 RM. (A.'l‘.). Due ll A.M. (D.S.T.) next day. For Sale By POOLE 8r THOMPSON, Ltd. ' —~~s at moderate cost. a lolly It lny Crnriilrn Nuiluial Illlnyr Company tlelirt oillro. or It Rllfl Pllllt Wharf. hint 107m. EJ575849 STEAMSHIP LINES FOSTER’S Drugstore Montague Only One Open this 2/ Afternoon OOAllTEll/mab nouvn rm GO: from noon Friday, lune 28th W“! 2,00 p.111. Monday, luly ill. 194°- RLTURN: Leave destination HP l° mid’ night Tuesday, luly 2nd, i940. Timon shown are Standard- For {ares and further informntifl" apply ro your nearest Ticks! AIM"- CNADIAN NATIONAL and Evening