.;.-. been: - =~ sidTz. wee; 'E.'.'-'r'*§a'=."‘1».:t-"=6t~l_*,'\ fFiLI; l .71 if fsrraeiiuraseoeeaccess; w- *\ t» ~_->n..l....aw~1-.»~.-. ‘Hi um ‘and Prince Bounty ilhroiiitie . agar; column is swerved for Iowa o! local interest Flt d o newly nature new be I I 8 coals a word i110!!! Dlilble h ndvnncc. —MOUN'1‘ CAR-MIL TIA PLITI zilfinesday, July 35th. Reserve the B - ' —GIN'GER COBDIAL the 811i! thirst quencher, 35c a bottle. Makes one gallon. ‘Ihylor Drug 00., Ken- LUIBOOD. i --IIHH 8106K in cans, in stock at silver Pur Ibod Braces L-mso-r-u-zi. __-... --ONE PUPPIE killed now means g loss of $50.00 or $100.00 this fall, uy that Extra Roll of Fox Wire and the extra feeding pans needed now at Brace‘; L-669S-7-12-2i. —'ILL ADDRESS MEDICAL CONVENTION-The Prince Ed- ward Island Medical Association will meet in Summerslde on Fri- day. They are very fortunate in having Dr. J. C. Meakins, who is President oi McOill University and President of the American College of Physicians, as their guest speak- er. Dr. Dudley Ross of Montreal and Dr. G. W. T. Farish of Yar- mouth, N, 5., will also be present. A luncheon has been arranged for at the Queen Hotel in honour of the distinguished guests. Dr. Ing- ham W. Jardlne. pmsident of the Amocifiion, will preside. 5- —DEATH 0F MB- ABUAH BURNS-There passed away quite suddenly at his home in North Freetown on Sunday. Mr. Abijah W. Burns, a prominent man, in the community. liflr. Burns was 60 years of age and was a blacksmith by trade and was well known to the travelling public for his kind and courteous manner. He was a mem- ber of the Church of Scotland and will long be remembered for his kindly christian character and hos- pitable manner. He leaves to mourn his widow, formerly Miss MacKay, and one son, Stewart: also one ais- ter, (Euphcmia) Mrs. John Cairns of Lexington, Mole; and one brother, IssacBurns oi Freetown, and to whom much sympathy is extended. S. . --MONTGOMEBY — CASES! -A very quiet wedding took place at the United Church Parsonage, North Bedeque, at 6.80 phi. Wed- nesday, July. 4th. Rev. J._W. A. Nicholson officiating. _ ,_ Georgie Schurman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Taimadge ‘ ontgom- ery. ‘Traveller's Rest, became the wife of Samuel Floyd, son oi Mir. and Mrs. E. C. Ceseley of Wilnrot Valley. Miss Jean Cseeley, sister o! the groom, and Mr. Alfred Sohur- man, cousin oi the bride, witnessed the ceremony. Isnmediately after- wards the party returned to the home of the bride where a sump- tuous wedding feast was served to the immediate relatives of the two families. A few aerenaders gather- ed during the evening, but hearing that the grandmother of the bride had passed away that morning, went quietly away. showing all re- spect to the deceased and family. On the following evening a. recep- tion was held at the home of the groom where a crowd oi sereuadere gathered to offer beat wishes to the newlyweds. Previous to the marriage the bride was tendered a ‘miscellaneous shower at the Pili- man home, Traveller's RMR_WIIII'B she received many useful and mt- Ciy gifts i. ‘ _ a substantial rib. Iewsldlaeia .,_ p Callerwrllehefieitneot Dr. W. R. CARSON llfihealt.‘ Cmewn g _ wi- ._:||w arm/wheeze an. m. Remember u» m» L-OUO-‘I-iZ-Ii _-n~ oil, in stock at Bruce's, lb-flliJ-ll-l. .--_- '—SUPPIB SERVED from 4 te 8 pm. at Bedeque Tea, July l7. . .L-6a0t-'i'-il-3i -DON"I.‘ FORGET to hear the Ghauglfltittetownl Male Jfiymrki: us; Ma ue Hal n-Isy, ., . seed reeialtiee. t’ aifirlnw- wwnilnitedcholfiw- ‘*- -.._-._ - w 1 u N a a fJoI-"flbcrrou PORTY FlVES-The Abrams Vil- lage group competing for the fin- als in the auction forty five ioumament for Prince County’ have concluded their series and‘ the winners are Archie Arseneult and Leo D. Arsenault. There were six- teen players in the competition. S. _____ -SUOCISSFUL FESTIVAL -— The strawberry festival on the K. of C. ground; on Tuesday aven- ing was a most enjoyable and sue; cessiul affair. Bingo and otherat- tractions kept the, youns P905116 busy all the evening. The Mis- couche Band dispensed lively airs during the evening, which added to the enJoyment of those attend- ing. B. -—CAMPING AT CAPITAL-The Kcnsington field zhas always been patriotic in the matter of supply- ing and fitting valiant men to de- fend the honor of their fair Do- minion and their Empire, On Tues- day the following entrained for drill at Charlottetown: B Squad- ron, L’. W. JohnstoneMMaJor; Capt. gngs, Lieut. Montgomery,‘ Sgt. Ma- or inkletter, Sgt. Malor Pmiltt, sgt. Major Evans, Sgt. Major Dar- rach, Corp. McLean, Corp Hanson, CorP. Hayes; Troopers Mann, Ev- ans, Dunphy, Duggan, Fitmim- mons, England, Yeo, Maynard, Mc- —IXTI.A EAVY cantor mlohhle . EISTEII Glliilllilll at: g I”. their respective homes 17.5. e _ Mrs. Heath gVioker- Mmtague. will be pleased to know that she is making a rapid re- covery from her recent illness-H. .1!!!‘- and Mrs. Edward Mil-I'D!!! oifloeton arrived at Montague on my. evalllfll. having motored " Mr. and Mrs. Murphy plan to~raeide in Montague per- manently and will be welcomed by their many friends. Miss Bertha. Mellish of- Union Read who spent several months visiting at Boston returned with Mr. and Mrs. Murphy. H. —“BRAYCO" Brand Red Label Special made to order miglieh For Wire sold wholesale and retail at Brace McKay a 00., Ltd., Summer- side. L-6599-7-i2-2l. -LI'l'l‘Ll TOT FRACTUREJ) ABM-i-Miss Phyiis, little two year olddaughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Darrach Hogg of Wiirnot was brought to the Prince County Hos- pital on Wednesday suffering with a fractured arm. The fracture was set and the little one is resting quite, comfortably-s -—FOB'I.'Y FIVE TOURNAMENT —The finals for the Auction forty five tournament are drawing near and entries are coming in rapidly. The K. of C. at Summerside have decided their winner to play in the finals. H011. A. F Arsenault and Mr. .L. C. Richards being top of the list. 1_-.lolman's Ltd. have also concluded their series and the ones ie enter the finals are Borden Donnell and Elmer Hardyn-S —M0'l‘0BED T0’ S'S!DE - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Read of Cole- man motored to Bummer-side on Tuesday 9J3 their way te New New Glasgow w visit their daugh- ter. Mrs._James Stevenson. They were the guests in Summerside of their niece, Mrs. Ernest Mills. Mr. Read is B8 years of age and his friends are glad to see him looking so well. Wtiile in New Glasgow Mr. and Mrs. Read will celebrate their fifty seventh anniversary-S -ENTERTAINED NEWLYWEDS —A most enjoyable time was had at the lovely farmhome of m. and Mrs. J. D. MacLellan, Grand Riv- er. on Tuesday evening to welcome Kay, Reeves, Campbell; Bignallelrs Leigh Crue. 5st. Dussan. 60111 Taylor; ‘troopers Thompson, W. Higgins, J. Higgins, Marks; Majors Howard lord, Arnett. "WILL NOT GO T0 CHICAGO -Mr. George Cameron of sum- merside, who was the winner of the lucky ticket in the draw sponsored by the citizens band at Sackvilie. N. .'B., has returned from Sackville. where he interviewed the bands- rnen in regard to, liis.,pris'e. oeme has decided not to go toChicago but has taken the cash instead, which is 8200.00. Mr. Cameron thought that although_.he would mivy the trip. the money would be more useful to hiniat the 13B- ent time. Mr- Cameron‘ laid that he found the Sackvilie people very fine folks and that the bandsinen treated him with ‘every -CAR.D PARTY INJOYED- The card party held June twenty- nmi at the home o! Mr. John Murphy, Indian River, and under the auspices of the_ Catholic Wo- men's League. was a wonderful success notwithstanding the incle- ment weather. Thera were fiftem tables oi auction in play. The ladies prise was tied by Lin. Whi. Hickey and Miss Mary Shea, woo by Mrs. Wm. Hickey, and the gents prise was won by Mr. Neil J. McLellan, Bayeide. A dainty luncheon was served by the hostess after which the remainder of thecevening was spent in momma-among, Mr. "Kid" LeBlanche gave- the crowd a h i th ts. c equ: rorn e groom paren srnivlue _BUY FROM l 1v 19*.’ rqoraa-u-i-v '*‘-"- SPRAYING 1s IMPERATIVE T0 PREVENT BLIGHT AND Loss a ' mom nor We have in stock a full su BLUESTONE. HYDRATED LI , CAL- CIUM ARSENATE also POIVSCNED AND UN POISON ED DUST. All materials guaranteed highest-quality and at competitive prices. A oncsmzsnon P. I. Potato Growers’ Association wonderful treat of accordion music, I . --Miss Alma Campbell of Burling- mirinuiis a ply of YOUR OWN their son Urban and his bride up- on their return home. The Well- ington Orchestra played for the dance which the young people en- joyed in Mr- MacLeilanfls spacious grounds. Refreshments were serv- ed under the trees in the garden to a large number of friends who called i0 extend their congratula- tions to the young couple-S ____€_. PERSONALS ..'Mfr._and Mrs. A. Hayden, Som- erville, are‘ visiting friends and relatives at Montague, Dundas and Cardigan. _—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson of Charlottetown were visitors to Summe side last weekend. S. -Inspector Graham of the Avi- ation Department at Ottawa was in Summer-side this week looking over the airport. S. -Mrs. Rusell Birch, of Port l-lill, has been a guest of Rev. and Mrs H. R. Coleman at the rectory, Woodmane Point. N. B. ._1v|:r, George B. Brace, Mrs. Brace and iitiJe son, Jimmie, are expected home this week from ‘rofield, Alberta. They are making the trip by motor car. S. -—Mlrs. William Sharp of Ken- singwn has entered the Prince County Hospital for ti h-S . —-Miss Bertie Johnson was oper-I ated on in the Prince County HOB-i pital on Vifednesday morning and is doing niceiy.-—S --Mr. Beloni Gallant of Mont Qgnmel was Qperated on in the Prince County Hospital on Wednes- day and is doing hicely.—-8 -Miss Lena Rayner has reiurncdf to Summerside from R Diflwmi holiday at her home in Aibrrion. ~8 m“ and M155 Helen ooughiin oi Campbeliten, Lot 4, have returned to their home after their recent operations in the Prince County HOspitaL-B ,-—Visit0rs to Summorside on Wednesday were Mr. Thomas P. Hamill of Middleton. his daughter Miss Anna, R. N, of New York and Mr. and Mrs. of Shamrock. Mrs, Duffy has re- cently returned from a visit to New York-S --Rey. 0. R. Marsh and Mrs. Marsh arrived in Summerside by motor oar on Tuesday evening from Iullgrtqi, Oailfornia to visit Mrs. Morris’ brother, Dr. John P‘. Mac- Neill and MW. MadNeiil. Rev. Mr. Mlnh and Mrs. Marsh were for- meriy missionaries in mole-s ' Youthful BM A = Student, Musician; .411". Arthur L. Oxenham or“ Winnipeg arrived in Summerside on Tuesday evening on a visit to her brother, Mr. Lorne Read and was. Road. She was accompanied Halifax may anon have another ‘brl ht.t r ' the ‘imament inl ‘b’, u,“ gm Balance’ also ofltheg pfljtgli 15 yehlr old Ivan; , n '___ -—- Ciiliis. Ivan is a blind boy student; ‘at the Halifax School for the Blind, and one of the best in the solinol j At the recent yrs-fixation exercises‘ Ivan was one of the major prize lull-uns- a wmnm i a 3min. nets Fine Musician Idlysaeayecladi one... m.» tutelage qr Prof. .1. Hollis ldndsay, Ivan has set an, exemplary retard in ihr sturlv nil music. He is an accomrfished pian- lst and has on two occasions been one of two winners in a Dominion- wide exhibition held under the auspices of the Trinity College of Music of London, England. In his junior year. 193i Ivan was one of the two Canadian prize win- Ifl and this year he duplicated KIIHI" LilMNT Ernest Duffy 15 {held at the School, that feat by winning in his senior year. It is believed t0 be the first time that any pupil has ever won a local exhibition in Canada on two occasions. Ivan completed his sen- ior studies lhL; year at the School and ranked second highest in his class. This entitled him to second prize in the Literary department. In the music department Ivan took the prise foe boys under 16. Other prizes were for "Most Improvement in Typing"—lst and the prise for "Braille Reading" for pupils over Heard In Recital During the graduation exercises Ivan gave a short recital playing a special oom- position of Professor Lindsay's. A large audience as well as His H - or Lieutenant-Governor Covert nad the members of the school's Board of Governors sat spellbound while the stillness of the large assembly hall. Music critics were indeed loud in their praise of the ability of the l5 year old lad. A career in the world of music is predicled for the tai- nnted blind boy. Next Sepember when the School reopens will find Ivan eager and read to continue his studies undr Proissor Lindsay. wm Try Organ Ivan will attempt to master the big organ in the assembly hall of Uh: Schcoi, which is well known to radio listeners dill-ION NYE‘!!! as the mightly organ respected will be Liabt broad- circle at emu /i ' {writings 5MP ‘jlipplof Raven ‘yeillihiocoonc a large assortment of sizes and styles. $10.75 garments for . .8 5.38 $13.95 garments for . . . . . . . .8 6.98 $16.95 garments for . .. . . .. .3 8.48 $19.50 garments for . . . . . . . .8 9.75 cast over Radio Station CHZNS. I Ivan is a son of John M. Giliis employed in the office of the Pro» vincial Deputy-Treasurer and re- side; at the home of his parents, in Halifax, at 42 Queen Street. When he has completed his studies iniT- Mill. Clermont, Ruth. Mrs. Geo. Halifax, his father intends him mic, Marquis, BrightonjMass. also study in Europe under the bwfone sister Mrs. Stanford Gay. his home was one in which every- one received a hearty welcome. He is survived by a sorrcwing widow, formerly Mary MacGougan ‘one son and two daughters, Earle ‘on the homestead Emily. Mrs, Wm. music masters-Halifax Herald. Summerside, The funeral which was largely attended was held from his late ' {residence on Tuesday afternoon. Watching‘ ‘Jaitlne 32th and] was conducted by v. ed Willamscm assisted by Rum Runner w. m. on»... mm»... The hymns sung were "There is a m» .:;::.2u>r=...:fi;: IUNTDON, conn.. July il—- ,, , , .. _ Agas. A sole ‘Good Night’ was Rum running-a forgotten busi beautifully rendered by new ML nose" in the United States since Osborne were Messrs as. "z. ::1*.:*:".':a.rr::l.; m» M we» ,,_,,,,,,_, MacKay. when a coast guard inat from theigflnfggiroggsim Owen r e ‘Jocal base reported it L. waichinglJohn and Pregwnflmplgke, Th’ ‘the movements of a ship which lsqemnm were mid”, laidnltb rut riding the swells about 50 miles offim Mupeque Genet“; ___.__._.__-_._. BABE HA3 NAIIOW ISOQPE i (0.2. By Guardian's Special Who) I-EEBRON, N. 5., Jilly ll—Marie A very sad gloom Wis cast over Empey. an infant in a perambui- Sea View and surrounding districts ator had a “hitch-hlking" (A.P. By Guardian's _—--_-___.._ JOHN THOMAS MACK AY it became known that John Thom- as MacKay had passed away at thr age of sixty-eight years. The late Mr. MacKay had been in failing health for about six months and all that the best med-i lcal skill and kind nnd loving nur- ing the babe, jumped hurriedly in- sing could do was or no avnil. to his car and backed it up. The The deceased. who was loved anciyrear pumncr caught in the top of missed by a. wide the carriage. Then he starled down and relatives for’ 'I‘he baby daughter of Mr. and carriage outside a store. Gordon Cunn of Yarmouth, came suddenly FINAL cuzsnaucs New Coats 8c Suits EMAINDER of our Spring Coats and Suits clearing at 1/2 PRICE R This includes Tweeds, Poios, Crepes, and Lama-Blin Cloths in $25.00 garments for ,.......$12.50 $29.50 garments for . $14.75 $35.00 garments for .......-$l7.50 $45.00 garments for ........$22.50 Mrs. Robert smoey was 1m in her "°""'°" out of the building, and not notic- flu], u the ma‘ while frantic err-lockers L-atn-r meals‘ @001 f, 10352300500 screamed. Fortunately he stcppet to see what was the matter. The little girl was badly shaken, bruised and blackened by exhaust- But she was much less excited than her frightened relatives sud friends. ___-_—-¢_-w NEW “CROW-CALM LUBE! BIRDS TO TIII IIUNTIII REGINA, July ll.-—A new "crow- call" which simulates the of a young crow which has fallen from its nest, thus attracting to the scene would-be rescuers. is Proving (i; tpoietnt bweagaon against i‘ r es ruc ve leek birds Iden- woid district .1‘ a Police Magistrate R. I. ‘hirnbuii of Regina with a companion, put the new "call" to the test and in- side a few hours bagged 70 crows. CLARKE STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. S. S. “Gaspesia ” Leave Arrive Montreal ChTowI July 24 .... . . . . . . . ......... July)! Aug. 7 Aug. ll S. S. “ Winona " Leave Arrive CNTDII have fer St. John's .................... July ll ug. 8 ................... Aug. I Carvell Bros., Ltd. Ch-ulotielmvn Agent dnlsdlfl.