m; George UIIII. e§n§l|Anu|An “' AGENTS: l. Elmer MIIPNII. I Hanover 8k llll OI Oil-III " li- ,' aumuensluu and rlmce couwrr Nun. Sebeerlyuonl. Mvortldlt . rnllowll: litre: ' “dim” Water tree - grunt» Bhklry. Water 8000i’? gyrler B“! u give Y0 V” 1n Guardian IuyJe bolghtdeilyelanydthn umnereid ll! _ _e:q . Weber linen Garilee Ilrl- GQ oi. l‘! Grenville Bind. no Gunriiu will In deliver“ hjny heme in Simon-side. nupordnyov lloporweel- ‘Phonemic: ihiaurvlel [u order to the buy mpollible for dcliverlee on your route _.cEBESAN_'ln the large csnfat Taylor m“; w, K€I\!!D8Wn.5‘11-6L Jmauuours 15. complete It “Y” m“ W" Kewmtsqillcl. ._.BL'Y Linseed Oil Flax Soap in L B Me's. One m“ “m m’ can‘ a r a-ls-Ll. ...WANTIID. man to work on (d ; 3150 man to work on fox “my, Apply J. Wilfred Bu}: summerslde. <_ _H. J. A. BROWNS Chiropody mice wul be closed Tuesday and Wednesday. May 14th nightfall” ._mn SALE. one let of lull! umped blacksmith tools; a yegrspghgerk necessities. Aunly Box r55 or l2 Cane-bridge Street. Bum- kermm. 5-l3-ll dTl-IE FREDERICTON PLAY- ms present their play “The Poor Married Man" in the King George Hall, Kenslngton, cn Monday EV- Pmm May 13th at. 8.30. under auspices Uinted Y. P. U. ‘é-nvm _ 0n SALE. about 150 bus. Car ler seed oats. clipper cleaned; 3001mm. Erbnn. Also some No 1 Island-grown late red clover seed. Simmons and MacFarlane. Free- town. 5‘! 31 _}{0LlDAY ENJOYED—Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McLeod. Convent St» Summerside have recently return- ed from a trip to Edmonton and W. U. S. Mr. McLeod visited his blnthcl‘ Alex at Edmonton. who lvnrbven sorlouly ill for some time. i» is pleasing to learn ‘that Mr. McLeod is improving in health and hzs morale enhanced by the vlslt of his brother. They spent some ‘llnifl in Montreahand Toronto Ylfillillfi friends. Thov than ,.".'l- they were well entertamerl hy Mrs. .\irLPod's brother. Mr. Jrmn A. lllrllileson. successful real astute and tnsurance operator. All their lrwnrls are glad t!‘ have them back 3M1 w l/rmw ‘Pat. hey had a pleas- ant l‘nlirla_v.—S. iucntdilE-Kii On accoumi of a business change 1 will sell by auction on . THURSDAY, MAY 16 AT l RM. STANDARD TIME ihe following: - l general purpose mare (extra good)‘, l gelding". I yrs. old; two xii-a. good mllch cows and one cglstered Shorihorn bull; one av loader: l hay mower; l hay uke lib it): l rertillzer aower Bnrwlse make»: l potato grader ‘WWI Dickinl tablet: I tractor trailer with dual wheels: circular MW rear: l set bob sleigh! (nlmoat new): manure spreader; smoothing harrnw r4 sections): potato plant- rr (llbvrm; 1 Built" (“KIN llIgv. m: lloialo hlllcr with 2 sets new do“: l_ wheel cultivator: ‘new bndcr. b‘ H. rut: complete thresh- '"'~’ ""191 with blower: 3 furrow "Vi"? Plow almost new» llld Ill small Ilffl-Iru; Terms f \ h. It rlav ls unfit sale on next day. v IPIJNLOW SIMMONS. man r. MORRISON. Auctioneer. ," 5-7-11-14 ‘iii AUCTION sue “so be sold on the premised of. ll. imlmd “bud. Albany, WEDNESDAY, MAY 151th AT 1.80 l’. M. (‘FPdGIL to AbbiqnrtonfMass- where had "w, -nuv as lb. into surfaced m. green or black rooting in 18 and 36 inch ll, 521K115. ' 5-13-21. 4.58MB’! WEDNESDAY, Aug. uet 1th for Grand River tea party. 5-l8-25-ii-8-29 —’l‘lili will present their play in Sea. View Hall on Tuesday. May 14th at B30 P. M. Amnlssion 35c and 25c. Sale OI plel. 5-10-1314-31. --WANTED. loan to work on farm. House provided l1 married. Good wages. Simmons and Mac- Farlnne. Freetown. 5-13-31 —I'0It SALE, ouantitv good Is- land timothy eeed. Lewis O'Con- nor. Clinton. 5-11-2l —Gll-LS WANTED. Best work- ina conditlone in town. Apply at once. ,Leo Doyle's Restaurant. Summeraide. 5-11-31 -K'ING HIRAM Royal Black Hroceotory. Central Bedeque. meets Monday. May 13 at 8 pm. 5 1 i - 1-2 —ATTEND the bill auction sale Stanley Ramsay's. Spring Val- v on Wednesday. May 15 at 12.00 oclodr noon. It stormy. next fine l7. C. Bell. Auctioneer. 5-13-2i -—KING GEORGE HALL. Ken- slngton. May 14th. -Olson and Johnson in- "See My IaZiWy€l'". comedy. Aid T. B. League. By (LW. L1, Indian River. and Nor- boro Women's Inctitute. 8.30 Stan- dard time. 5-13-1! -Y'S MEN'S MEETING -"l‘he mgulor weeklv meeting of the Sum- mnraldla Y's Me-ns Olulb was held in cu-th Hall on Thursday evo- nlng. The meeting was devoted ex- clusively to business matters. Mrs ins was chairman of the he reported that he the club ln con- acttvitles and had been placed in charge of organizing the visits made to industrial plants and other places of interest. A vote of $50-00 was made to the Emnmerside Base- ball club to help them to organize for the mnmmerp-S. -NIIW ORCHESTRA - A new dance ordwvbm has been formed selves the "Modern ATS." and they play alt the Mal}!!! heal Gardens every Wcdnesd/av evening for the regular dance. ‘they will also be open for other engagements. The members of the band are: Joseph Perry, piano; Rnn Hutchinson. drums; Ted Perry. Henry Perry and Jerry Galudot, saxaphones. The three Perry boys are brothers and all the me s 0d the bond are vwell known to the prulolic as having been active in musical-circles be- fore the warn-S. —RDV. WM. BILSON INDUCTED — The Rev. William Bilson was ‘in- duciecl into his ntw charge as min- ister of the Sumnxeanlde Church of l (DKKIIIIILC 1o" trmior. anom- ‘Ir arrow tractor plough, gang Pbllxh. Bali npraycr. manure “Pltldrr. Ford truck, nigger mwulilll hnrrowl, hay loader, i "H. rake. 2 binderl, eleven, wit" trlller. double and chino . cart driving wazon. drlvln L"! h. W ale h, lcparator, buy: "'- "lfni lee er. anchor z. h ld Wed- the ‘imncui’ M the ‘alads- good f. that lace. The occasion ICl2!1iihfl;?ltiCl.ll.Se1;£f>eTTl:Ser‘i/&B m. sugglfstafguby. ca!“ "W" m was grlehlm by the pgsence ‘S. “Billie? '5" $.13 Dohurmiiélif c! = mum" "<1 the $31 “£§3'£e3§i"‘§“ood$fi“.oh3§.' . g =' , » ' town. His Worship. Mayor .1 Dhgleflihlvn WWW-rm 0f "W111" tandem oi the lflova Sootla. Hos- fifl“iéhfé‘..“..f‘tii°téfii“éivweéi°ilfi ' ffilmwhimléiivmnliy. £321‘ .313 °°*"“*~.:"e.°i.t“i emcee: “"“"°"‘“‘ “’"”“‘ “m mzle..r.h.lzszr.trs:z m“ i l’! . - - 51mg “gm? Prlgrce Mlinlstptltiell As 1 "P °°°k°d ‘ml-hfi“ "H, visitors beams dim. wherew- scclation exprmed words of wel- {WP mkmedpa“ u,“ ed m lotions and good wishes an ar- ccene on behalt cl his church and ed °°°kdrmn beast“- c rlving during the early con of the Association. Other ministers mm“ - .1 w?“ and continued throughout the eve pennant, who eicr their churches 11%‘??? 5‘ £31m” m“ , ning. were. . . Barrass c-i the 14 cuwfiho "u! Among the pleasing featured of Bzfitist Church and _R>ev. K G. 14 keallpoonwdmtl"w the occasion was the formal um sn ivan of Trinity U ted Church. H m” oi representing tho The chariot the new Pastor and wadmw” W“ "l4 u" "7"" alum” the congrogaronwoe delivered by 3 pad "'5 °°'“°17 lone includin: much an com- Rlev. Mr. number. l-Ie extended the H W mo. . m" mluntty in which the weemccl ¢ hand or jellcwshlp to M1‘ Cam, “e a“ mmwmdtame“ , couple civoys v-ayed such a love B on as old tnr other ministers 1 hardflxkgd egg whigh ,6 w and wholesome The while! Pflljllll-Qngljfiegguflffi‘ """°EP,§,‘§§ allcerl and been ad Add gnmi ‘§“““§}nm,fmw, 'c"}°_l 3.‘; from whom on“ Blessings Flow". if“: f?" ‘"1 m?’ Omwdle. m1. Ralph ‘mama. Mr. . Ail-an we zck can n solo. 65"“ ‘ldfly W“ uM‘”t'“°m“' Ben-tram, and also Mr. Pree- "Juun will.“ Mrs. wlnsow Moo- gixY a“ w“ “i” itonG rumreeen thelwnsonic risen was the organist -—S ‘ otm ch lganz m all; _-_-----— c er ember. ,. -'11xe regular meeuns or Dornley “imam-ME lfdnwuo“ 5"’ gm and lithe oldest or W1. met. at the home oi Mrs. Wall- ward. Mr. McNutt acted as ace Pickerln on Wednesday nlghl. PM“. ,_ cha an. Mn. almto nae, “Sci? ‘i’... l$$‘"5fi.‘£~=°‘ "hi .‘.§‘."5.°‘?i..”‘#~.i£u.§§“§ .”'-n‘“3... m "or; Mo. and rneetinfl gig?‘ w“: mm “i” Dune. mvo mm or flowers ned in the 1mm manner by z ‘hm chapped ma, on n and chocolates were also 8W6! his’ a lug Ixistltuic Ode and repeating 2 - mnflmnabe . (the committee. . 011mm? the creed. Each menu-be:- responded H p wmW-"Wem" “m” “is Present and brietlyhll; e5 to roll eallvby naming a favorlt/c 1 h remarks by frlen 8mm 5 e sprln flower. mantles of PWVW“ Rub 1 wflh i ck," o; ‘um, tor Mr and Mire. 0 010d "Li"? mee g were read. ADFNWI! and u d“, mm‘ m” "w, guoceed you-o o! th. w- it. was decided o use tlan- ' pinefl cheer. Mr. Hopgood pepper donlonBlendtogether d.“ “mph, m Worcester-attire sauce m! e mm Gem." an Pour over meat mix- n But”, ‘ me 1mg mend and "m w . Erban om 1200 u.) 15"?!" inundation seed Certified urllnteinn, 5-10-10 nnulm, ha ‘W. 3 hnrlea (young); 5g d ml-W other hi. H. RAYMOND WOOD, Owner "U6" Mounrsolv. Auctioneer. i Wm lnsunnnEE ALI- l. ill i? ., wmmfgfiv aura tvllllll .‘"\. June. Plenc were made for hooklns a mat for convention, each member on donate in money the equlvamnt yum to buy hcokhl! lb. o! d V: Ollrlnitbec in $111119. M31 Cousins. Mrs. t lowing lotumey to clean the other mom. ‘ than 1th Can- AFEJ‘? h?“ ain't we ' ‘rmunbere to 16mg‘? 8%: dictrlct or member: n - . cllowits were intzd m’ m‘ ' :.ur'u. 01$?’ m» 0min‘. Mm. Frank luneo Hickey. Mrs . The school nnd hold a mn- ln the near _ Q0 L-L nnusnvomn rmvnns ' nection with “Boys and Girls Week" m Blond meycnnuiee u muflerd and pour . i. mum you»: ......>.....-.| t...“ Also COMEDY Shows 7:30 - 9:15 MATINEE: TUESDAY 3.30 SUMMERSIDE i Salads In The Spring Salads, nowadays, are no longer confined lo the summer as they used to be when greens, radishes. cuoimbers. tomatoes, celery, etc. Dill in a brief a rence and than dire ed un next summer. Dellcous salads can now be made e round from numerom comb nntIOns. Salads are a versatile food, they tanpt the appetite on o hot day or satiety it on a cold do ; they can be erlther e light ref merit or n hearty dis-h; th are also an ex- cellent means o presenting small amounts ont leftover foods clutter- ing the refrigerator. ‘Ilhese little bits o! dlrifemzit toads add flavour, colour and variety to any salad. ‘time apgaearence ol’ the ingred- lenm use. especial t-he greens. will contribute greet y to the appeal; they must be fresh, per y and crisp. except in the case oi’ the wil-ted- salad Mil-ch are wilt- ed del berntely. other requisites of the attractive salad are colour con- and colour harmony. salad greens. scarier, tomatoes, pale green cucumbers, golden orange carrots. etc, really create a apmphony of cclcurs. . . N-o salad is com late without o dressing and an‘ dressing‘! are manv and diverse. It must be re- membered than. the dressing mould complement the flavour, bland with texture and harmonize with cotru wre and toss wilethtf 118ml!’ Wm‘ a ‘fork. Chill PART 3 I . Hm. curry powder l-ll chili powder Com e limn beam and permit’- ‘Ilo mmronmlse add the curry "N! chill powder. well. Add N beam and n11: widhfl‘ "Chili'- Chili. PART 3 1 enamel row carrot 2% ohreohoffifogbnco 1.x omppouicucumw or I bhqal. chopped can mion 2 tbepr. rnaycnnez m“! M“ or finiamd-o" 8110:‘- ovir lllld. Ton _ were recent visitors to Summerslde. Pfqlle and vicinity. tinge of Mr. and Mrs. T)! Hop- $’sido~ Girl To Ba Married" Tuesday frhemlzrlageod Bruce, ~ .and Mn. etoMr. i8 “Kill MB 1 ' {a b15105 Unitedy thud‘. C. A119 U1 h! 11¢ . tendants ma“ wfihir V‘ firm...‘ n we o1 Mcdooloiweetanount heart. man tor his broth the ushers boMr. Wendell C8llbtdi. A reception will be held alter- words M’. the home of the bride's parents, 56 sprln/x Strem-S. Bloomfield ‘And ~ Vicinity" Mr. Henry UI-lolloran of Debert recently spam a tow days at his hcme tn cloomfleld. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shaw of Brockton were recent visitors to lottewwn. Mr, Leslie O'l~lolloran and. Mr. David Macuougnll of Bloomfield Mr. Roy Gallant. oi’ Wellington is at presero relieving agent a dloom- ileld Station, the tanner station agent, Mr. Campbell ls transferred to Albertcn. Mr. Keith Pratt and Mr. George McKay of Bloomfield Station were to Charlottetown on business on Tuesday. Mr. Vance MacKay has arrived hcme from Halifax where he rec- cr-ily received his dl e. Mrs. William Smith of Bloomfield was a recent passenger by train to Charlottetown where she plans to visit with her daughter Mrs, Harry MacAusland, Vernon Cam ll Mn. and son Gnmct were recent ttors to Sum» meralde. ' Mr. Reggie Plneau has return-d to his home in Bloomfield after spending the ast six months tak- ing an Agrtcul ural Course in Mon- trcal. ‘Ilhe many friends of M11. Fraser MacDougnll of Bloomfield are pleased to hear she is making such rapid progress after her recent op- eration in the P. C._Hospltal. Mr. Peter Saunders of Char- lottetown. spent a few days ct his home in Bloomfield-B. 60th Anniversary 4 Inch slab slate shingles 210 lbs. to square, Arrow lock slab slate shingles 145 lbs. to square. Arrow lock slab slate shingles 125 lbs. i0 square. Slate surface starter strip 50 yard rolls. Slate surface roofing 36", 90 lbs. per square. Slate surface roofing l8”, 95 lbs. per square. Asphalt felt, 15 lbs. 432 square feet per roll. Asphalt felt, 12 lbs. 432 square feel per roll. REPAIRS; q Forty. Years of’ Rigid Test Has QEstablished BR ANTFORD Roofmg _ A Leader ln Quality A ' -__- = .__ . .__...¢._ BRANTFORD ASPHALT SLATE SHINGLES are weather resistant. Rain, Snow, Sleetand Winds won‘t warp, curl or loosen them. They are made fire resistant, because of this vital feature, insurance pre- miums are often lower with Brantford Roofs. BUILDINQ For your home, barn and all out buildings specify the roofing that. protects and beauiifies, BRANT- FORD ASPHALT ROOFING. Complete range of colors and blends now in iiocli- Plastic cement in 2'/i-10-25 and 50 11L “n; V‘ Roll Roofing, Light, Medium and Heavy. Light Tan-ed Sheating. 40o sq. “u. to roll. ' Light Dry Sheating, 400 sq. ft. to roll. Galvanized Roofing nails, required‘ lengths. Call at our Hardware Department (Lower F1001") and let us give you our estimate on your roof- ing requirements. SINGLAIR AND STEWART LTD. THE MODERN STORE -.Fh-iday, May 3rd, had n special significance for the le of Mal- t marked the sixtieth anniversary qt the mar- B81’ throughout Canada and) ‘e - the American Beauty roses came of from the stall cl the Nova Scutia Itimlaspital. Many cards, letters and ams were received ,f mm friends Unlmd wide circle c-f friends and acquaintances. Clducle Hopgood o! Bumm - On the centre of the table was a Mr. and Mrs HopgoOd .1; Oscar Mcfizy and eon Sinclair. all and mason‘ o1’ New London. large and a proprlatcly decorated ‘Raynqr 0f Clermont, Mr Peter Mr. and Mrs. Hopgoofl uniq- 0Q cake esp-solely provided by MulrS and Miss Mary MacNutt of Ken- their twther way of imuwlt] Ltd. of Halifax. lslngtlon. lvlrs. John W. McKay, Mr. the best wlaiha of a w e elm]; d 9m qf town guesls moulded MLland lVLrs Wilbur McKay, Mrs. friends and acquaintances. ' . AUGTIQ! SALE AT mums AVENUE summaeml ‘in? "moth. will _- _ "fer-cum n. the if Hallo with! B 65d NQTICE Juet arrived, a largo lltip- ment of l ‘ , Timothy and Mined S‘ ~ * " ply lili-l- g. Buy while nlp- 9mm um ma: hWi/IUWQ! d“ iron: hi pin ‘ i _ lamp. man ar- ileiu not ouh. Ildlyilfllivliliwilibe Monday, Ml! 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