I l l | ’ ‘V A. V _. _ . _ . . . I Pr 8 ' - - - Sea. View and Vicmlt ‘Western Loca s _ e entations ,At 0 Leary And Vicinity’ Improvements 3' -*—* ' - . Mr. and Mrs. Pi-ed ‘rooms and —:-.:=ai='-3'-“~=".':""'.€'.':'-'.:':.-"3 ‘"*"'aU Meeting ..“.*:.:°:...“:;°.“°°....‘“°......**°‘°“.£'.:‘.‘trfl ‘Made ToS’-side ;'.§:.f‘E“‘°.i‘.;, ‘W uh-N ''_':;m,. ,,,,,,g. 3. . assistant superintendent, of Prince t es yard : . he in is of Mr. and Mrs. William "u I ‘H1610 was a lung ttendan Edfownwud klmild El[‘l0‘pluL °h”W°" GO If Course D°“‘‘‘‘’‘' ' 0 8 on at . an ve ome last week. souls LIVESTOCK W’ “M5158 meeting of the evening Their father, Mr. James Platts, , , Mn and Mn, John w_ M h Y 31 a gallon. Taylor!-'~1?57;\_:g as‘ géliglllyt Utlgtetil Church Howlan, who has been confined to} [and Mn; Audrey mm gen ‘$2.,’ ' , 9- e ome of his bed 1 t t ‘ .. ' ' ' mxmmstoi; Anxgfil Lmkkmn unuemr was 1‘ ‘<I!1r&l1;o§;t;s5;i1xm;)rwsxe1viiin, Many lmpmvemems have men w.re recent visitors to Summerside. an no DANCE McMahon A On esday evening. tion a.’ late. g ' place on the suxnmerslde Golf M,’ ma Mm Hem, C 1 _ K _ .K9"5mgmn' Friday’ June 12' r league at the evening Wu the "—‘— P‘ , Cour“ this year’ Several young singbon. were visitors 5:9 gamelgll cm prim’ L_430-4,5,9-“ pesent tians made to a recent M,-, E,¢,o,,_ Balms, student m__ trces have been planted to divide on Fflda m L t, , E ”‘ —-—~- :35: t1:“l;eK';21;"““’°5°“: Ind 3 rived here last week to take charge the ’“"w“ys' A new hlghmwered ward Magkaye “es 5 0 “cl d- » l ulate, remodel, re- . Lillian stavert. g m Kn M d _l lawn mower keeps the grass very ‘ _—8l:1g’g;m"‘t5' pamm pamm Buy Miss zilpha. MacQuarrie, the prea- gm,’ d%,1nguthe°:ums,;?£n§,%Sgw°" 3 fit and very attractive. The course M H ’h‘:upp“e5 at Emu“. ident occupied the chair. The bus- . ‘ i is considered one of the largest nine nd %° 3 Adams’ my ‘‘d“'"‘‘5 W 1_,.5133-5.1o.2i :3-:55 0d! gllle rrreleeting hirtvtgéii be?-“ Mr. Allan McLennan returned to £1019 °°“§5°5 mullhe M“"-‘me P"°"' gusto?) Xlllvednesldgzagyularliiel:-l‘:si1rl11e.sI.:em D058 . w comm s were oes an some ing that Summer- ' 1 t _ Chicago. USA. He was home to ._._.. -GOOD i-‘XP°’1°“°°d °“l’°“l°"- “pm "ed 1‘ ‘"8 deckud "° h°1d attend his sisters funeral. side would be "mud t° ‘hm’ w The many friends of Mrs. Em- pm” geavflllflble at reasonable rates mu, gra,ce'a for your hardware. ,, amps, L-5232-B-10-2i s, ..»u.; ..[0l.iCE (‘OUR/I'—'I‘wo drunks “ma before the Stipendiary miitrate on Wednesday and each ‘mm-1 $6.50 with costs.—S .711!!! TAMING OF KUSSY" pilmday, June 12. If not fine. I- 'ng Monday. Admission 25 d if) cents. L-4894 -ALI. STAR. RADIO AMATEUR ' IE on me stage at the Capitol .. ire. summerside, next Monday 111568)‘. L-4893 -A SPECIAL MEETING of Bed- ». District L. O. L. will be held . lierlbelier Lodge rooms, sum- ..v- Thursday. June liith, at pin. for transaction of special 2» ‘ J. A. Council, Recording . L-4892 -HEIDI.‘-T0~BE §ll0WERED— In Herbert schurman. summer- a kitchen evening in rjorio Mhckenzie, IilL’l“;wn, who is one of this tits brides. , -sNascEME.v'r..M,., and Mm u- Livingston, Clyde River, an- Mnce the engagement of their liter Edith May to Keith Ims. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Will oi Kingsboro. Marriage to Place latter part of June. L-(987 at the art. Six treated that morning Lockhart with the Assist- Miss Townsend the public ' On Tuesday morning ~ of Dr. A. A. lnclrh ~‘- '~ were Dr. .. ax St. Mary’: Academy will fit. It is DrolJ'Ised to three hours each week to the Each Summer- ,,_ paper hangers and labor- L-5123-G-10-21. I mgjhl-:vEl!. extra heavy al- nmum fox feeding pans, in stock _~(;ARDENlTE"' for gardens and (ions, wholesale and retail at L-4870-8-ll-2i ..|As.\ilNE of southern France mist. chart at Taylor Drug Co., a picnic during the summer, Miss MacQuarrle in her remarks made special mention at the loss the Auxiliary had sustained in the removal of one of their number. Mrs. Clifford Boundy to Winslue. Mr-9. Bouridy had been most faith- ful in her work for the Auxiliary and was very much missed. her re- marks were heartily endorsed by X E B . _ all present. 3“ 1°’ 53 e E ri°_e‘g7o_8_n_m During the Devotional Period the hymn "Beneath the Cross of -ILACKEREL nets, c°,.kw°od' Jesus" was cleverly portrayed by Miss Rita Pickering and Mrs, Lorne Campbell, while Miss Bessie small- man sang the words. Mrs. T. Iv’, Llnkletter, President of the Women‘s Missionary soci- ety. addressed the gathering and gave a report of the Branch Con- ference at Halifax. A hearty vote of thanks was extended to Mrs. Linkletter, moved by Mrs. Crllly Lea and seconded by Miss Mildred Wright. Following Mrs. Linkletter's ad- dress was an exercise “Hanging the Sign." Taking part in this exer- cise were Mrs. Harold Milligari. Mrs. Robert Dewar, Mrs. drilly Leo, Mrs. George Meikle. Mrs. Lorne Campbell. Miss Mildred Wright. Miss Rita. Pickering and Miss Miriam Lidstone. The pro- gram closed with the Benediction. '4 social hour followed and is de- licious lunch was served by the hos- teas.-S BRADALBANE W. I. The Bradalblme Rural Women's Institute met at the home of M18 Luella Todd on May lath. The meeting opened by repeating the Creed in unison. There were 6 members and 3 visitors present. It was decided to leave the dis- cussion on the Library until the next meeting. New committees were appointed as follows: School, Mrs. Alex C‘. McDonald and Christeen McPherson: Sick, Mrs. Alex C. Mc- Donald and Mrs. Angus Gillis; Pro- gram. Mrs. J. J. McLeod and Belle Nicholson. Roll call for next meet- ing to be answered by naming a “cabinet minister." Next meeting to be held at the home of Belle Nicholson. June 10th. The meeting closed by singing “should Old Acquaintances Be For- got," after which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Financiors Would Corner Atlantic Air Lines (C. P.-Iilvls) (By Guardian’: Special Wire) IDNDON, June 10.—-An attempt to corner the North Atlantic air lanes was charged tonight against a “group of international financiers" inalettersent totheairministry by O. H. Clendining, chairman of the Irish Transatlantic Corporation. The letter criticized the govern- ment’a decision to ,.,_ rt the pro- jected route planned jointly by Im- perial and Pan-American Airways. Protesting the “non-consideration" of his company's plans for a Trans- atlantic service between London- derry, Ireland. and Sydney, N. 8.. Clendinlng wrote: dentist to take turns in opemg. .—B ._______ Personals _____. Carrie Grady who has “milk Mrs. George P. Grady ilmmerside has returned to her " in Charlottetown.—s ‘WWW: . as’ Charles mcoomis of de is visiting relatives -l friends in Moncton.-—s ._.____.. “""~ Douglas Gordon returned rml lo her home in Summer- mlmr spending the winter with relatives in U. B. A.—E "I fully appreciate, however, that the proposed Sydney-Londonderry route would seriously jeopardize the arrangements of a group of inter- national financiers who plan to corner the North Atlantic air route for the benefit of companies whose shares they propose to operate on the New York and London stock exchanges. .__._ Em‘ 3- 5. Burleigh of mlerslia ;’°°"W°d on in the Prince Y H°5iIital on Wednesday and is doing nicely-.—e "The support the air ministry is and ' PR igan left Thursday on his return trip to (1515, while here he visited with friends and relatives. He expe~cYs to mun-n again this summer for another short vacation. . Mr. Percy Mill A D810’. consisting of Mr. and Mrs. James Bmaiiman and daughter Helen, R..N., Knutsford. and Mrs, Robert Horne, Bloomfield, and Mr. L001‘-Sble Dennis. Knuisford, m0‘.or- ed to Halifax last Wednesday to attend the marriage of Mr. Small- man's niece. We are sorry to learn that Mr. William Blanchard. Cape Wolfe, suffered a paralytic stroke and was removed in tin Prince county Hospital last week. What might have been a more serious accident occurred on the 0'I.eary road last 'I‘hllrsday night. There was a heavy fog which made it very difficult to see very far ahead and a loaded truck, driven by Mr. Elmer Mcwilllams, Spring- field. which was proceeding west, collided with a Ford Coach driven ‘by Mr. Peter Bulger who was com- ing in to o’Leary. Luckily no one was injured. but the cars were iRev. L. W. Parker, Springfield West. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mathe- son. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks of 0'Leary are in Sadkville, N.B., attending the annual Mal-ltrirne conference of the United Church. Ouury received a call from A1- berion between four and five o'clock Sunday morning to bring up their fire fighting equipment. The busin- ess section of Alberton was in grave danger of being swept out by fire but by the good work of their own fire brigade it was confined to the store or Mr. P. W. Leard and was well under control when the 0'I.eary fire truck arrived. Mr. Leanfs store was burned to fie ground. The death occurred in the Prince County Hospital, Summerside. on 1"1‘ld|iY. May 5th, of Mrs. Benja- min Moreshead. o'Leary. Mrs. Moreshead was formerly ML-s Busan Boyle of Conway. Her fath- er predeceased her last wint:r. There are left to mourn besides her mother, brothers and sisters, a. sormwlng husband and daughter, little Joan, three years of age. Mrs. Moreshead enjoyed life and took an interest in community 224-‘ church affairs and wil be missed by a wide circle of friends. The funeral was held on sun<'.~,"..fternoon, the ser- vices being conducted by her pas- tor. Rev. A. 1". Baker. After a brief service at the home of her sister, Mrs. William Campbell. the re- mains were ialten to the United Church where Mr. Baker delivered a message of comfort to the mourn- era. mterrnent was in Krluisford cemetery. Much sympathy is ex- tended to the bereaved relatlves.—O. I I’ Hoover Launches New Deal Attack (A. P. by Guardian‘: special Wire) CLEVELAND. June I0—In a sharp excoriation of the new deal giving vested interests who wished to exploit Newfoundland. as opposco to the rights of the Dominion of Canada, may have far-reaching of- before the Republican National Convention, Herbert Hoover to- night compared it with the “march of socialist and Fascist dictator- ed. Thus can the peace. Dlenty and security be restablished and ex- panded. Thus can the Oiiporhinity. the inheritance, and the spiritual future visitors. Several new members have joined up this year. Mr. Stimpson, formerly of the Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club is the new professional at the club and has been kept quite busy since his arrival. He has started 9. No. B section which will help the new members to join in competitions. A few sweepstakes have already been held, but no regular fixtures Some of the older golfers are on the course every day practicing so as to be in good shape for the com- ing season.—S Passing of Peter J. Gillis Many friends will regret to learn of the passing of Peter J. Gillis, a highly respected member of Arling- tcn._ Lot 14, whose death occurred at his home on Tuesday morning at 84 years of age. The late Mr, Gillis was a life long member of the district; and a l self well informed on the topics of the day. He had a pleasing person- ality and will be sincerely mourned damaged considerably, e.\pecmuy in the community. There are left Mr. Brulger's, which was reported to cherish the memory of an afl'ec- l a total wreck. tlonatc father, five daughters, Mrs Whalen, Kildare. ‘Ida, New York, Pauline, Boston; Hilda, School In- specter for West Prince, and Jes- sie at home. Miss Pauline arrived home on Saturday. Mrs. Glllis died some years ago and a. daughter, Sister Mary Pauline passed away in Montreal is little while ago. Much sympathy is extended to the bereaved daught'.=rs.—S Lots of Gossip at Geneva Conference (C. I’. By Guardian’a_Sl|ecial Wlfl! HALIFAX, June 10,-“Geneva is the most gossipy place in creation- dangerously gosslpy in view of the grea t political issues centreing there." Nllss Winrllfred Kydd. C.B.E., Montreal, President of the National Council of Women. said in address- ing a'local service club here. Retiring president of the women‘: convention which is in session in Halifax this week, Miss Kydd gave some of her impressions as a dele- gate to the League Assembly in 1932 and 1935. Miss Kydd was high in her praise for Sir Samuel I-Ioare. Dr. Edouard Bones, President of Czechoslovakia who was President of the League Asembly last year; Baron Pompeo Aloisi, leader of the Italian delega- tion; snd Teckle 1-Iawariate, Ethiop- ian‘ representative. Despite the “many things said and written about him," sir Samuel would take a. high place in history, the speaker predicted, referring to him as that “much maligned gentle- man." ii.S. Schooner Lost Off iiiiii. By Guardian’: Special wire) UNENBUR/G, N. 5., June 9- loss of the fishing schooner Bruce and Winona at Burin, Nfld.. was reported to her owners here today. The schooner was bound into the Newfoundland port for bait when she struck a rock in log. The en- tire crew was able to escape in dor- ies before the schooner tore herself oi! the rock and sank in deep wat- er. Captain Arnold Parks advised his ship's owners. Owned by Adams and Knicklo here, the schooner had been fish- ing on the Grand Banks. (0. P. L man the cltadeis of liberty. "Thus can America he preserv- promlnent farmer. \ho kept him-5 books for the 1936 conversion loan which opened June 3 were closed at six o'clock tonight and Finance Minister Dlmning said the exchange of $115,000,000 worth of bonds out of a pomible $187,000,000 exceeded his expectations. of your children be guar- d .. anfced TH EU ER. DE NCE counrr CH no mersan Delaney, French River, are glad to hear she is rapidly recover- ing in Prince County Hospital after a serious operation. Re-v. George Murray. Malpeque, and Mr. Herbert L. Donald, sea View were attending the Maritime Conference held in Sackville, N. B. last week. Mr. Keir Crater, Baltic, was a recent visitor to sea View. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Riley, Mm. Peque were visitors to Summerside I on Saturday. 6 N ICLE Summerside Jr. Baseball ‘Schedule Tbs Junior schedule has been drawn up as follows: First Section June 3—Ja.ck's Juniors vs. Presby- terian Tuxis. June 11—C. M. Y. L. vs. Presby- terian Tuxis. June 15-Jack's Juniors vs. C. Y. M. L. June 18—Presbyterian T. vs. Jack's Juniors. June 22-0. Y. M. L. vs. Jack’: Juniors. June 25—Presbyterian Tuxis vs. C. Y. M. L. Second Section June 29—Jack‘s Juniors vs. Presby- terian Tuxis. July 2-C. Y. M. L. vs. Presbyter- ian Tuxis. July 8—4a.ck’s Jurilors vs. C. Y. M . . L July 9—Presbytci-larl Tuxis vs. Jack's Juniors. l3—<Pfesbyterian Tuxis vs. C. Y. M. L. July 16-47. Y. M. L. vs. Jack's Jill)’ The Malpeque Women's Institute held their regular meeting in the Institute Room on Thursday even- ing, May I-ith with an attendance of fourteen members and one visitor. Meeting 0Dened by singing “Ode" and repeating Creed in unison. The various committees gave their re. ports and‘ new committees appoint- ed. School, Mrs. Billy Mills and Miss Olive Gillespie; Sick, Miss Hazel Hopgood and Mrs. Fred Champion. On discussion re concert in aid of Sanitorium, a committee was ap. l pointed to prepare program for same. It was also decided to col- lect the Library Books and rcturn {to Miss Bateson. A committee was appointed to send a Quilt Cover and ,two sheets to the orphanage. Roll 1 call for June meeting to be answer- 'ed by naming a bird and its habits. A vote of thanks extended to the refreshment committee. l Mr. and Mrs. Fred Donaids. Sea View, were visitors to Summerside on Saturday. A large attendance greeted the Opening of the Sunday School at Sea View Hall on May 24th. Mr. James R. Murphy is the capable Juniors. Third Section July 20-—Jack‘s Juniors vs. Pres- bytcrlan ‘Tuxis. July 23-0. Y. M. L. vs. Presbyter- ian Tuxis. July 2'7——Jack‘s Juniors vs. C. ‘Y. M L July 30——Presvhyterian Tuxis vs. Jack's Juniors. Aug. 3-C. Y. M. L. vs. JB.Ck'S Juniors. Aug 6-Presbyterian Tuxis vs. C. Y. M. L.—D. S u mm e rs ide Bowling The elemination roll off to de- termine the champion of the Summerside Alleys is now on and will probably wind up this week. ending the present bowling sea- ‘ son and bringing activities close until the fall. Following are the scores for the first round: (0 8. S“-Derintendent, E. Ward 662' Henry Gallant 552 W. F‘. MacDonald 560 ' Fr cl C 11 h 02 Sees Not/nng ° “ ‘*3 ‘’‘’‘ 5 Wilfred Gallant 594 Funny In V.Arsenault 423 A. E. Harris 556 Ryan Case Russ Hunter 598 Ken Muttart 880 P. L. Maocabe 477 (C. I’. By Guardian’; Special Wire) O’l"1‘AWA, June 1o—Miss Agnes Maopnall tU.F'.0.-Labor, Gney-l Bruce) never irlterceded on behalf L. J. Abbott Doc MacPllersnn 447 468 W. A. Tower 558 I I to N ( to gfunahm 33-‘.2. ‘lid’ “mm” °“‘“”" 5'“ fl‘ ite ti told th n3.'.'2.”.°;’r‘ Clgmalrlzlfls shgday. lvrls: “*5 N°°‘“‘“ 509 Ma.cPhail denied an assertion re- H‘ Durant 593 ported to have been mad by Premier Hepburn of Ontarioe that H°“r~V Pe““5 454 Ryan was released because he was ‘um D°’ld5 549 the “pet” of Miss Macphail, Cori- servative leader Bennett and Ben- M- C- H50”? 629 ator Harry Mullins. -Hm WW1“-ms 585 Liberal members laughed and cheered as Miss MacPhail read the W- H- MMIMYTG 808 statement blaming her and others Wv 153- Stmallman 563 for Ryan's release. "I do not think anyone can 22- Second Round gard this as a funny case," she re- torted. "It involved the death of Ken Muttart 822 Constable John Lewis." Doc Mac-Pherson 436 Album Gallant 702 conv rs'o I. 5l'°s'D13d°3s“"’ 7°‘ "1 532 e I n M. C. Hachey 523 Well lleceiveli. (C. P. By Guardian‘: Speeisl wire) OTTAWA, June B.—5ubsc.r-iption There will be a slight increase in the total conversions registered at six o'clock when all the scattered subscriptions are received. In ad- dition to the nversiona there was a cash sale of 20,000,000 which was fully subscribed within two hours after the books opened last Wednes- ay morning. The following have yet to bowl their first round. Carl Cmclrett, H‘. Clark, Frank Cameron. E. N. MacQuarr'ie. Mat- tie Richlu-d. Jack schurman. Gallant, Prank Daiy, A. Taylor, Earl Campbc-ll.~D. . L. summer Growing Bcflons for Pups with or without dehydrated beef meal; Sunglo No. 2 nation for Adult Foxes, at your nearest denier. To rm en tine News Notes Mrs. M. H. Brenton and little son Vaughan, spent one day of last weak in Moncton visiting relatives. Mr. Vaughan Reid has returned to his home here from Montreal to spend the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lebans and daughter Miss Lucy Lebans and Mr. David Maiclizaclucrn motored to Saint Joseph's one day last week and spent the day with Mr. Alpine Lebans who is a student at Saint Joseph's University. Mrs. C W Oulton and Mrs, J. G. M<=Lel1on spent Monday and Children ’sAz°d' Society Board’ ‘_ Hold Meeting " The mgular monthly meeting of thenoardof M-u ex-nento! tho Children's Aid Society of Prince County was held in the 'Ibwn Hill Tuesday evening. The Agent and Truant Omoor, Mr. V. J. Harrington, in his report stated that he had three persistent truantg during the past. month and they were very small boys ranging in age from 8 to 10 years and do- splte all the parents could do and punishments given by the Principal the boys still persisted in running away from school. He also report- Tuesday of last week in Moncton. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Spenca and family of Dorchester were re- sent guesis of friends in Bayfield. Mrs. W. E. Oulton in Port Elgln. spent Tuesday I Miss Estella Wall of Maiden spent several days here recently, a. gust of Mrs. Marven Wall. Dr. A. E. Bette and Mrs. Betta attended the conference held in -Sackville last week. Port Eigln Players presented a three act comedy in the Strait's Hall Wednesday evening which was greatly enjoyed by a large audi- ence. Mrs. Amy Hartman has ret7u.med to the Tormentine Hotel after spending some time in Hllisboro where she has been a guest of Miss Emma Wallace. Mrs. J. G. MoLellan spent Thurs- day in Port Elgin. Mrs. Lloyd Trenholm and Miss Gwendolyn Baxter Trenholm of , lie were recent guests of ;Mr. and Mrs. Powell Spence at the ‘Seaside Hotel. 4 I Mr. Borden smallwood of Mo- Givney Junction is spending some time here with his parents, Mr and Mrs. W. L. Smallwood. -‘ Mrs. Fannie Alien of Amherst spent Sunday here 5, guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Alien. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cameron and Miss Edythe Oulfon of Amherst (spent Sunday here, guests of Mr. ed that some small boys had taken money from milk boiitles but the i parents made good the amount and the boys were let ofl with I warn- ing. There was also a. case which he reported to the Society of I father ea-zmin good wages refuainl to provide su able clothes to send his boy to school. and the matter will be taken up by the Officer be- fore the Magistrate. The society has been during tbs past winter purchasing clothing in needy cases in order in keep child- ren in school. The 'I‘rea.surur re- ported that the funds of the soci- ety had become so depleted that unless some contributions were re- oeived that this practice would have to be discontinued in future —s Pretty Wedding S o I e m n ('2: e (1 Wednesday A very pretty wedding was sol- ernnized in St. Paul's Church, Bum- merside on Wednesday when M!- Mildred Gaudet, daughter ofBtol>h- en Gaudet of Surnmierside was un- ' lted in the Holy Bonds of matri- mony to Mr, Alfred Gaudet of Mil»- couche. Mgr. G. J. Maclellan, per- formed the ceremony and celebrat- ed the Nuptiai Mass. in the pres- ence of a large congxtsuiuon. The bride looked very charming in a white satin dress with ma conventional veil and orange blos- som. Her bridesmaid, Miss Edna Gaudet, sister of the groom, was dressed in a, flowered chiffon dress with picture hat to match. Mr. Freddie Gauclet. the bride's brother land Mrs. W. E. Ouitsn. l M.r. and Mrs. Stephen S. John- son and children Junior, Ruth and Doris of West Sackvllle spent the ,-weekend here, the guests of Mrs. lJohn.=on’s parents Mr. and Mrs. (Arthur R. Way. Mr Camille Burke returned to his home in Amherst after spend- ing some time here at the Tor- mentine Hotel. Friends of Mfg; Mary Comlier, who is a. patient in the Hotel Dieu, Moncton. are sorry to learn that she is not progrescfng very favor- ably after her receng operation and all wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. W. E. oulron is si!end_lnK some time in sackville visiting friends. Mrs. Bolivar Rayworth of Boston. Mass, is spending several weeks here a guest of her mother, Mrs. Ella Allen, Bavfield. r l l Mrs. Dennis Oormier spent Mon- day in Moncton. was best man. Immediately after the ceremony a sumptuous wedding breakfast was served at the bride's home. Later in the day the Wedd-‘D8 party wen guests at the home of the groom. Previous to ileir marriage the bride was a. guest of honor at a shower at the home of Mrs. Walter Sanler when she was the recipient of some lovely and numerous gifts. -8 44+o++o+¢o+o-¢-o+o->0+O+9-0-0- No Water. No Pay, Are the basin of our propoliflon (III P. E. Island. our rates are lower than BIL You will be surprised in loans lwv quickly. efficiently glld magen- sfvelywacandrillsnsrtesisnlvdl for you. All work grunntced to stand Ilu test of time. Call, Phone or Write THE TRASK WELL CO. VAUGHAN H . GRDOM Mumgcr for P. E. Island. —--- Slarrnnu-aide. Phone 38']. The dance held in the strait: Hall Monday evening was attended nlshed by Bert Aristioe and his Montreal E‘.i'll‘.g Dance Band. Mrs. M. H. Brenton spent Mon- day in Moncton. Mr. and Mrs Harvey McGla.sh- ing spent Sunday in Sackvil‘e. the gusts o‘ z~eiatives.—I Professional 0;; DR. w. it. ciulsoii CHIROPRACTOFI. SUMMERSIDE TUESDAY AND SATURDAY 2.30 to 4.30 P. M. 39 Granville 31. Phone 155-I. $250 cash fora llama “Want - a. - Name” Breakfast Cereal Wants a Name. Buy a package today. Taste it and ---’ Name it. Send name on Cou- pon enclosed. Insist on Want-A-Name Cereal from your Grocer. DEALERS WANTED Wholesale and Retail Deal- ers Wanted at Once, to sell and handle this newly per- fected Maritime Manufac- tured Cereal. Write for details. Box 76, Summer-side, P. E. I. L4836-5-sit-tl-5 uly l GORDON FIFE, Soldier of Fortune Bad Modicino By Bob Moore and John Halo! -Iii-40,, _ 1,99,," ships" in Europe and called for me. E, ,‘,3'."°,,‘;§‘;§,,‘,”,,?‘*,',‘,‘, Ciendining's letter reviewed his the American people to ohm: upon county Ho,mm__s company’: efforts to promote the I “holy crusade for libertY- _ _._.___ Sydney-Londonderry route. He 11- Addressing “flepubflclml Ind ‘"11 Peter emu“ of xmkofl ferred ‘v'iscount Bwinton, secretary fellow Americans," the former I Entered (1,, mm count, of stars for Air, to resolutions re- President and titular leader of the Willi for uu(,mem__5 cently adopted by the Sydney Colin. pu-ty concluded his address: ..__.._. oil and Board of Trade urging the "stop the re-trcst—leali the at- gnfliflarry Oglhflgu‘ (nuyem governments of Nova. Bcotis. New 3”; to retake, recnpture and re- “ ) um dmtmen murky E. Brunswick Ind Prince Edward 15- ' “fin week ii-om Boston on . land to unite in opposition to the =-—-'-- h Mm Callaghan‘: aunt, um. plan submitted to the Dominion H1-ell, 3¢q.q...__g government by the British Air Min- -—_..__ titty. $|ndu:nuH.v 'r '1?‘ Inc 01110 6 ‘ ‘Wm-y co ufct old ooh ‘May and causing no immedi- tiietinyifl Tot swallows . open Safety Pin (0. 1'. By Guardian’: special Win) 351.11!‘ , June 0-An open pin swallowed one-year oseph MacDonald est satur- ‘ ‘t in his atom- Wll standing etc concern physicians abtendinl rieneuia. The obstacle wunot interfering T'HEN'\0U DIDN'T SEE MY W! I COULDN'T HELP ll S||L.aTHAT INFERNN. ‘INDIAN SLEEPS IN FRONT Cl‘ THE TENT ....NE MAIE ME GIVE « GLASS TO HIM. me ssnvanr eaolieilr ll“.‘l"a0E‘u'i“ue“~‘lEm%?l‘e i an .: HAM same. , AH. mars mroulc mom IT'S JUMPY OF MIN AN‘|’....$AYS THESE EERVE5 $3vl&.Cl|\EF?... THY DOC! THE 1;. - -; YOU WON'T MIN IF |TRY IT OR MIND FMING SOMETHING OF RHAPS TNF. WOll.0N'T S0....| THINK YCXFLL HAVE TO GET ALONG WITHOUT NIS MIXTUR FROM NONGL ». Es .